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# Copyright 2005 Alo Sarv
# Copyright 2005-2009 Juergen Hunold
#
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
# Qt4 library support module
#
# The module attempts to auto-detect QT installation location from QTDIR
# environment variable; failing that, installation location can be passed as
# argument:
#
# toolset.using qt4 : /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.0.0 ;
#
# The module supports code generation from .ui and .qrc files, as well as
# running the moc preprocessor on headers. Note that you must list all your
# moc-able headers in sources.
#
# Example:
#
# exe myapp : myapp.cpp myapp.h myapp.ui myapp.qrc
# /qt4//QtGui /qt4//QtNetwork ;
#
# It's also possible to run moc on cpp sources:
#
# import cast ;
#
# exe myapp : myapp.cpp [ cast _ moccable-cpp : myapp.cpp ] /qt4//QtGui ;
#
# When moccing source file myapp.cpp you need to include "myapp.moc" from
# myapp.cpp. When moccing .h files, the output of moc will be automatically
# compiled and linked in, you don't need any includes.
#
# This is consistent with Qt guidelines:
# http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/moc.html
#
# The .qrc processing utility supports various command line option (see
# http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/rcc.html for a complete list). The
# module provides default arguments for the "output file" and
# "initialization function name" options. Other options can be set through
# the <rccflags> build property. E.g. if you wish the compression settings
# to be more aggressive than the defaults, you can apply them too all .qrc
# files like this:
#
# project my-qt-project :
# requirements
# <rccflags>"-compress 9 -threshold 10"
# ;
#
# Of course, this property can also be specified on individual targets.
import modules ;
import feature ;
import errors ;
import type ;
import "class" : new ;
import generators ;
import project ;
import toolset : flags ;
import os ;
import virtual-target ;
import scanner ;
# Qt3Support control feature
#
# Qt4 configure defaults to build Qt4 libraries with Qt3Support.
# The autodetection is missing, so we default to disable Qt3Support.
# This prevents the user from inadvertedly using a deprecated API.
#
# The Qt3Support library can be activated by adding
# "<qt3support>on" to requirements
#
# Use "<qt3support>on:<define>QT3_SUPPORT_WARNINGS"
# to get warnings about deprecated Qt3 support funtions and classes.
# Files ported by the "qt3to4" conversion tool contain _tons_ of
# warnings, so this define is not set as default.
#
# Todo: Detect Qt3Support from Qt's configure data.
# Or add more auto-configuration (like python).
feature.feature qt3support : off on : propagated link-incompatible ;
# The Qt version used for requirements
# Valid are <qt>4.4 or <qt>4.5.0
# Auto-detection via qmake sets '<qt>major.minor.patch'
feature.feature qt : : propagated ;
# Extra flags for rcc
feature.feature rccflags : : free ;
project.initialize $(__name__) ;
project qt ;
# Save the project so that we tolerate 'import + using' combo.
.project = [ project.current ] ;
# Helper utils for easy debug output
if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ]
{
.debug-configuration = TRUE ;
}
local rule debug-message ( message * )
{
if $(.debug-configuration) = TRUE
{
ECHO notice: [qt4-cfg] $(message) ;
}
}
# Capture qmake output line by line
local rule read-output ( content )
{
local lines ;
local nl = "
" ;
local << = "([^$(nl)]*)[$(nl)](.*)" ;
local line+ = [ MATCH "$(<<)" : "$(content)" ] ;
while $(line+)
{
lines += $(line+[1]) ;
line+ = [ MATCH "$(<<)" : "$(line+[2])" ] ;
}
return $(lines) ;
}
# Capture Qt version from qmake
local rule check-version ( bin_prefix )
{
full-cmd = $(bin_prefix)"/qmake -v" ;
debug-message Running '$(full-cmd)' ;
local output = [ SHELL $(full-cmd) ] ;
for line in [ read-output $(output) ]
{
# Parse the output to get all the results.
if [ MATCH "QMake" : $(line) ]
{
# Skip first line of output
}
else
{
temp = [ MATCH "([0-9]*)\\.([0-9]*)\\.([0-9]*)" : $(line) ] ;
}
}
return $(temp) ;
}
# Validate the version string and extract the major/minor part we care about.
#
local rule split-version ( version )
{
local major-minor = [ MATCH ^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)(.*)$ : $(version) : 1 2 3 ] ;
if ! $(major-minor[2]) || $(major-minor[3])
{
ECHO "Warning: 'using qt' expects a two part (major, minor) version number; got" $(version) instead ;
# Add a zero to account for the missing digit if necessary.
major-minor += 0 ;
}
return $(major-minor[1]) $(major-minor[2]) ;
}
# Initialize the QT support module.
# Parameters:
# - 'prefix' parameter tells where Qt is installed.
# - 'full_bin' optional full path to Qt binaries (qmake,moc,uic,rcc)
# - 'full_inc' optional full path to Qt top-level include directory
# - 'full_lib' optional full path to Qt library directory
# - 'version' optional version of Qt, else autodetected via 'qmake -v'
# - 'condition' optional requirements
rule init ( prefix : full_bin ? : full_inc ? : full_lib ? : version ? : condition * )
{
project.push-current $(.project) ;
debug-message "==== Configuring Qt ... ====" ;
for local v in version cmd-or-prefix includes libraries condition
{
if $($(v))
{
debug-message " user-specified "$(v): '$($(v))' ;
}
}
# Needed as default value
.prefix = $(prefix) ;
# pre-build paths to detect reinitializations changes
local inc_prefix lib_prefix bin_prefix ;
if $(full_inc)
{
inc_prefix = $(full_inc) ;
}
else
{
inc_prefix = $(prefix)/include ;
}
if $(full_lib)
{
lib_prefix = $(full_lib) ;
}
else
{
lib_prefix = $(prefix)/lib ;
}
if $(full_bin)
{
bin_prefix = $(full_bin) ;
}
else
{
bin_prefix = $(prefix)/bin ;
}
# Globally needed variables
.incprefix = $(inc_prefix) ;
.libprefix = $(lib_prefix) ;
.binprefix = $(bin_prefix) ;
if ! $(.initialized)
{
# Make sure this is initialised only once
.initialized = true ;
# Generates cpp files from header files using "moc" tool
generators.register-standard qt4.moc : H : CPP(moc_%) : <allow>qt4 ;
# The OBJ result type is a fake, 'H' will be really produced. See
# comments on the generator class, defined below the 'init' function.
generators.register [ new uic-generator qt4.uic : UI : OBJ :
<allow>qt4 ] ;
# The OBJ result type is a fake here too.
generators.register [ new moc-h-generator
qt4.moc.inc : MOCCABLE_CPP : OBJ : <allow>qt4 ] ;
generators.register [ new moc-inc-generator
qt4.moc.inc : MOCCABLE_H : OBJ : <allow>qt4 ] ;
# Generates .cpp files from .qrc files.
generators.register-standard qt4.rcc : QRC : CPP(qrc_%) : <allow>qt4 ;
# dependency scanner for wrapped files.
type.set-scanner QRC : qrc-scanner ;
# Save value of first occuring prefix
.PREFIX = $(prefix) ;
}
if $(version)
{
major-minor = [ split-version $(version) ] ;
version = $(major-minor:J=.) ;
}
else
{
version = [ check-version $(bin_prefix) ] ;
if $(version)
{
version = $(version:J=.) ;
}
debug-message Detected version '$(version)' ;
}
local target-requirements = $(condition) ;
# Add the version, if any, to the target requirements.
if $(version)
{
if ! $(version) in [ feature.values qt ]
{
feature.extend qt : $(version) ;
}
target-requirements += <qt>$(version:E=default) ;
}
local target-os = [ feature.get-values target-os : $(condition) ] ;
if ! $(target-os)
{
target-os ?= [ feature.defaults target-os ] ;
target-os = $(target-os:G=) ;
target-requirements += <target-os>$(target-os) ;
}
# Build exact requirements for the tools
local tools-requirements = $(target-requirements:J=/) ;
debug-message "Details of this Qt configuration:" ;
debug-message " prefix: " '$(prefix:E=<empty>)' ;
debug-message " binary path: " '$(bin_prefix:E=<empty>)' ;
debug-message " include path:" '$(inc_prefix:E=<empty>)' ;
debug-message " library path:" '$(lib_prefix:E=<empty>)' ;
debug-message " target requirements:" '$(target-requirements)' ;
debug-message " tool requirements: " '$(tools-requirements)' ;
# setup the paths for the tools
toolset.flags qt4.moc .BINPREFIX $(tools-requirements) : $(bin_prefix) ;
toolset.flags qt4.rcc .BINPREFIX $(tools-requirements) : $(bin_prefix) ;
toolset.flags qt4.uic .BINPREFIX $(tools-requirements) : $(bin_prefix) ;
# TODO: 2009-02-12: Better support for directories
# Most likely needed are separate getters for: include,libraries,binaries and sources.
toolset.flags qt4.directory .PREFIX $(tools-requirements) : $(prefix) ;
# Test for a buildable Qt.
if [ glob $(.prefix)/Jamroot ]
{
.bjam-qt = true
# this will declare QtCore (and qtmain on <target-os>windows)
add-shared-library QtCore ;
}
else
# Setup common pre-built Qt.
# Special setup for QtCore on which everything depends
{
local link = [ feature.get-values link : $(condition) ] ;
local usage-requirements =
<include>$(.incprefix)
<library-path>$(.libprefix)
<threading>multi
<allow>qt4 ;
if $(link) in shared
{
usage-requirements += <dll-path>$(.libprefix) ;
}
local suffix ;
# Since Qt-4.2, debug versions on unix have to be built
# separately and therefore have no suffix.
.suffix_version = "" ;
.suffix_debug = "" ;
# Control flag for auto-configuration of the debug libraries.
# This setup requires Qt 'configure -debug-and-release'.
# Only available on some platforms.
# ToDo: 2009-02-12: Maybe throw this away and
# require separate setup with <variant>debug as condition.
.have_separate_debug = FALSE ;
# Setup other platforms
if $(target-os) in windows cygwin
{
.have_separate_debug = TRUE ;
# On NT, the shared libs have "4" suffix, and "d" suffix in debug builds.
if $(link) in shared
{
.suffix_version = "4" ;
}
.suffix_debug = "d" ;
# On Windows we must link against the qtmain library
lib qtmain
: # sources
: # requirements
<name>qtmain$(.suffix_debug)
<variant>debug
$(target-requirements)
;
lib qtmain
: # sources
: # requirements
<name>qtmain
$(target-requirements)
;
}
else if $(target-os) = darwin
{
# On MacOS X, both debug and release libraries are available.
.suffix_debug = "_debug" ;
.have_separate_debug = TRUE ;
alias qtmain ;
}
else
{
alias qtmain : : $(target-requirements) ;
}
lib QtCore : qtmain
: # requirements
<name>QtCore$(.suffix_version)
$(target-requirements)
: # default-build
: # usage-requirements
<define>QT_CORE_LIB
<define>QT_NO_DEBUG
<include>$(.incprefix)/QtCore
$(usage-requirements)
;
if $(.have_separate_debug) = TRUE
{
debug-message Configure debug libraries with suffix '$(.suffix_debug)' ;
lib QtCore : $(main)
: # requirements
<name>QtCore$(.suffix_debug)$(.suffix_version)
<variant>debug
$(target-requirements)
: # default-build
: # usage-requirements
<define>QT_CORE_LIB
<include>$(.incprefix)/QtCore
$(usage-requirements)
;
}
}
# Initialising the remaining libraries is canonical
# parameters 'module' : 'depends-on' : 'usage-define' : 'requirements' : 'include'
# 'include' only for non-canonical include paths.
add-shared-library QtGui : QtCore : QT_GUI_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
add-shared-library QtNetwork : QtCore : QT_NETWORK_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
add-shared-library QtSql : QtCore : QT_SQL_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
add-shared-library QtXml : QtCore : QT_XML_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
add-shared-library Qt3Support : QtGui QtNetwork QtXml QtSql
: QT_QT3SUPPORT_LIB QT3_SUPPORT
: <qt3support>on $(target-requirements) ;
# Dummy target to enable "<qt3support>off" and
# "<library>/qt//Qt3Support" at the same time. This enables quick
# switching from one to the other for test/porting purposes.
alias Qt3Support : : <qt3support>off $(target-requirements) ;
# OpenGl Support
add-shared-library QtOpenGL : QtGui : QT_OPENGL_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
# SVG-Support (Qt 4.1)
add-shared-library QtSvg : QtXml QtOpenGL : QT_SVG_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
# Test-Support (Qt 4.1)
add-shared-library QtTest : QtCore : : $(target-requirements) ;
# Qt designer library
add-shared-library QtDesigner : QtGui QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ;
add-shared-library QtDesignerComponents : QtGui QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ;
# Support for dynamic Widgets (Qt 4.1)
add-static-library QtUiTools : QtGui QtXml : $(target-requirements) ;
# DBus-Support (Qt 4.2)
add-shared-library QtDBus : QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ;
# Script-Engine (Qt 4.3)
add-shared-library QtScript : QtGui QtXml : QT_SCRIPT_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
# Tools for the Script-Engine (Qt 4.5)
add-shared-library QtScriptTools : QtScript : QT_SCRIPTTOOLS_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
# WebKit (Qt 4.4)
add-shared-library QtWebKit : QtGui : QT_WEBKIT_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
# Phonon Multimedia (Qt 4.4)
add-shared-library phonon : QtGui QtXml : QT_PHONON_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
# Multimedia engine (Qt 4.6)
add-shared-library QtMultimedia : QtGui : QT_MULTIMEDIA_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
# XmlPatterns-Engine (Qt 4.4)
add-shared-library QtXmlPatterns : QtNetwork : QT_XMLPATTERNS_LIB : $(target-requirements) ;
# Help-Engine (Qt 4.4)
add-shared-library QtHelp : QtGui QtSql QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ;
add-shared-library QtCLucene : QCore QtSql QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ;
# QML-Engine (Qt 4.7)
add-shared-library QtDeclarative : QtGui QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ;
# AssistantClient Support
# Compat library removed in 4.7.0
# Pre-4.4 help system, use QtHelp for new programs
if $(version) < "4.7"
{
add-shared-library QtAssistantClient : QtGui : : $(target-requirements) : QtAssistant ;
}
debug-message "==== Configured Qt-$(version) ====" ;
project.pop-current ;
}
rule initialized ( )
{
return $(.initialized) ;
}
# This custom generator is needed because in QT4, UI files are translated only
# into H files, and no C++ files are created. Further, the H files need not be
# passed via MOC. The header is used only via inclusion. If we define a standard
# UI -> H generator, Boost.Build will run MOC on H, and then compile the
# resulting cpp. It will give a warning, since output from moc will be empty.
#
# This generator is declared with a UI -> OBJ signature, so it gets invoked when
# linking generator tries to convert sources to OBJ, but it produces target of
# type H. This is non-standard, but allowed. That header won't be mocced.
#
class uic-generator : generator
{
rule __init__ ( * : * )
{
generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ;
}
rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * )
{
if ! $(name)
{
name = [ $(sources[0]).name ] ;
name = $(name:B) ;
}
local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) : qt4.uic : $(property-set) ] ;
# The 'ui_' prefix is to match qmake's default behavior.
local target = [ new file-target ui_$(name) : H : $(project) : $(a) ] ;
local r = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ;
# Since this generator will return a H target, the linking generator
# won't use it at all, and won't set any dependency on it. However, we
# need the target to be seen by bjam, so that dependency from sources to
# this generated header is detected -- if jam does not know about this
# target, it won't do anything.
DEPENDS all : [ $(r).actualize ] ;
return $(r) ;
}
}
class moc-h-generator : generator
{
rule __init__ ( * : * )
{
generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ;
}
rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * )
{
if ! $(sources[2]) && [ $(sources[1]).type ] = MOCCABLE_CPP
{
name = [ $(sources[0]).name ] ;
name = $(name:B) ;
local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) : qt4.moc.inc :
$(property-set) ] ;
local target = [ new file-target $(name) : MOC : $(project) : $(a)
] ;
local r = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ;
# Since this generator will return a H target, the linking generator
# won't use it at all, and won't set any dependency on it. However,
# we need the target to be seen by bjam, so that dependency from
# sources to this generated header is detected -- if jam does not
# know about this target, it won't do anything.
DEPENDS all : [ $(r).actualize ] ;
return $(r) ;
}
}
}
class moc-inc-generator : generator
{
rule __init__ ( * : * )
{
generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ;
}
rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * )
{
if ! $(sources[2]) && [ $(sources[1]).type ] = MOCCABLE_H
{
name = [ $(sources[0]).name ] ;
name = $(name:B) ;
local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) : qt4.moc.inc :
$(property-set) ] ;
local target = [ new file-target moc_$(name) : CPP : $(project) :
$(a) ] ;
# Since this generator will return a H target, the linking generator
# won't use it at all, and won't set any dependency on it. However,
# we need the target to be seen by bjam, so that dependency from
# sources to this generated header is detected -- if jam does not
# know about this target, it won't do anything.
DEPENDS all : [ $(target).actualize ] ;
return [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ;
}
}
}
# Query the installation directory. This is needed in at least two scenarios.
# First, when re-using sources from the Qt-Tree. Second, to "install" custom Qt
# plugins to the Qt-Tree.
#
rule directory
{
return $(.PREFIX) ;
}
# Add a shared Qt library.
rule add-shared-library ( lib-name : depends-on * : usage-defines * : requirements * : include ? )
{
add-library $(lib-name) : $(.suffix_version) : $(depends-on) : $(usage-defines) : $(requirements) : $(include) ;
}
# Add a static Qt library.
rule add-static-library ( lib-name : depends-on * : usage-defines * : requirements * : include ? )
{
add-library $(lib-name) : : $(depends-on) : $(usage-defines) : $(requirements) : $(include) ;
}
# Add a Qt library.
# Static libs are unversioned, whereas shared libs have the major number as suffix.
# Creates both release and debug versions on platforms where both are enabled by Qt configure.
# Flags:
# - lib-name Qt library Name
# - version Qt major number used as shared library suffix (QtCore4.so)
# - depends-on other Qt libraries
# - usage-defines those are set by qmake, so set them when using this library
# - requirements addional requirements
# - include non-canonical include path. The canonical path is $(.incprefix)/$(lib-name).
rule add-library ( lib-name : version ? : depends-on * : usage-defines * : requirements * : include ? )
{
if $(.bjam-qt)
{
# Import Qt module
# Eveything will be setup there
alias $(lib-name)
: $(.prefix)//$(lib-name)
:
:
: <allow>qt4 ;
}
else
{
local real_include ;
real_include ?= $(include) ;
real_include ?= $(lib-name) ;
lib $(lib-name)
: # sources
$(depends-on)
: # requirements
<name>$(lib-name)$(version)
$(requirements)
: # default-build
: # usage-requirements
<define>$(usage-defines)
<include>$(.incprefix)/$(real_include)
;
if $(.have_separate_debug) = TRUE
{
lib $(lib-name)
: # sources
$(depends-on)
: # requirements
<name>$(lib-name)$(.suffix_debug)$(version)
$(requirements)
<variant>debug
: # default-build
: # usage-requirements
<define>$(usage-defines)
<include>$(.incprefix)/$(real_include)
;
}
}
# Make library explicit so that a simple <use>qt4 will not bring in everything.
# And some components like QtDBus/Phonon may not be available on all platforms.
explicit $(lib-name) ;
}
# Use $(.BINPREFIX[-1]) for the paths as several tools-requirements can match.
# The exact match is the last one.
# Get <include> and <defines> from current toolset.
flags qt4.moc INCLUDES <include> ;
flags qt4.moc DEFINES <define> ;
# need a newline for expansion of DEFINES and INCLUDES in the response file.
.nl = "
" ;
# Processes headers to create Qt MetaObject information. Qt4-moc has its
# c++-parser, so pass INCLUDES and DEFINES.
# We use response file with one INCLUDE/DEFINE per line
#
actions moc
{
$(.BINPREFIX[-1])/moc -f $(>) -o $(<) @"@($(<).rsp:E=-D$(DEFINES)$(.nl) -I$(INCLUDES:T)$(.nl))"
}
# When moccing files for include only, we don't need -f, otherwise the generated
# code will include the .cpp and we'll get duplicated symbols.
#
actions moc.inc
{
$(.BINPREFIX[-1])/moc $(>) -o $(<) @"@($(<).rsp:E=-D$(DEFINES)$(.nl) -I$(INCLUDES:T)$(.nl))"
}
# Get extra options for RCC
flags qt4.rcc RCC_OPTIONS <rccflags> ;
# Generates source files from resource files.
#
actions rcc
{
$(.BINPREFIX[-1])/rcc $(>) -name $(>:B) $(RCC_OPTIONS) -o $(<)
}
# Generates user-interface source from .ui files.
#
actions uic
{
$(.BINPREFIX[-1])/uic $(>) -o $(<)
}
# Scanner for .qrc files. Look for the CDATA section of the <file> tag. Ignore
# the "alias" attribute. See http://doc.trolltech.com/qt/resources.html for
# detailed documentation of the Qt Resource System.
#
class qrc-scanner : common-scanner
{
rule pattern ( )
{
return "<file.*>(.*)</file>" ;
}
}
# Wrapped files are "included".
scanner.register qrc-scanner : include ;
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