qt5base-lts/qmake/project.h
Oswald Buddenhagen 4c96367410 make fileFixify() calling convention somewhat sane
instead of allowing arbitrary input and output base paths, restrict them
to the project input and output dirs (in any permutation), which are the
only cases ever used anyway.
this permits much clearer call sites, and allows later optimizations.

Change-Id: I48d149a4417af5c858e66ec57c476a5bc6b17f17
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@theqtcompany.com>
2015-04-21 12:06:20 +00:00

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#ifndef PROJECT_H
#define PROJECT_H
#include <qmakeevaluator.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
class QMakeProject : private QMakeEvaluator
{
QString m_projectFile;
QString m_projectDir;
public:
QMakeProject();
QMakeProject(QMakeProject *p);
bool read(const QString &project, LoadFlags what = LoadAll);
QString projectFile() const { return m_projectFile; }
QString projectDir() const { return m_projectDir; }
QString sourceRoot() const { return m_sourceRoot.isEmpty() ? m_buildRoot : m_sourceRoot; }
QString buildRoot() const { return m_buildRoot; }
QString confFile() const { return m_conffile; }
QString cacheFile() const { return m_cachefile; }
QString specDir() const { return m_qmakespec; }
ProString expand(const QString &v, const QString &file, int line);
QStringList expand(const ProKey &func, const QList<ProStringList> &args);
bool test(const QString &v, const QString &file, int line)
{ m_current.clear(); return evaluateConditional(v, file, line); }
bool test(const ProKey &func, const QList<ProStringList> &args);
bool isSet(const ProKey &v) const { return m_valuemapStack.first().contains(v); }
bool isEmpty(const ProKey &v) const;
ProStringList &values(const ProKey &v) { return valuesRef(v); }
int intValue(const ProKey &v, int defaultValue = 0) const;
const ProValueMap &variables() const { return m_valuemapStack.first(); }
ProValueMap &variables() { return m_valuemapStack.first(); }
void dump() const;
using QMakeEvaluator::LoadFlags;
using QMakeEvaluator::VisitReturn;
using QMakeEvaluator::setExtraVars;
using QMakeEvaluator::setExtraConfigs;
using QMakeEvaluator::loadSpec;
using QMakeEvaluator::evaluateFeatureFile;
using QMakeEvaluator::evaluateConfigFeatures;
using QMakeEvaluator::evaluateExpression;
using QMakeEvaluator::propertyValue;
using QMakeEvaluator::values;
using QMakeEvaluator::first;
using QMakeEvaluator::isActiveConfig;
using QMakeEvaluator::isHostBuild;
using QMakeEvaluator::dirSep;
private:
static bool boolRet(VisitReturn vr);
};
/*!
* For variables that are supposed to contain a single int,
* this method returns the numeric value.
* Only the first value of the variable is taken into account.
* The string representation is assumed to look like a C int literal.
*/
inline int QMakeProject::intValue(const ProKey &v, int defaultValue) const
{
const ProString &str = first(v);
if (!str.isEmpty()) {
bool ok;
int i = str.toInt(&ok, 0);
if (ok)
return i;
}
return defaultValue;
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#endif // PROJECT_H