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1 # Build Qt apps with the autotools (Autoconf/Automake). | |
2 # M4 macros. | |
3 # | |
4 # This file is part of AutoTroll. | |
5 # | |
6 # Copyright (C) 2006-2018 Benoit Sigoure <benoit.sigoure@lrde.epita.fr> | |
7 # Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> | |
8 # | |
9 # AutoTroll is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
10 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
11 # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
12 # (at your option) any later version. | |
13 # | |
14 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
15 # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
16 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
17 # General Public License for more details. | |
18 # | |
19 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
20 # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
21 # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA | |
22 # 02110-1301, USA. | |
23 # | |
24 # In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders of | |
25 # AutoTroll give you unlimited permission to copy, distribute and | |
26 # modify the configure scripts that are the output of Autoconf when | |
27 # processing the macros of AutoTroll. You need not follow the terms | |
28 # of the GNU General Public License when using or distributing such | |
29 # scripts, even though portions of the text of AutoTroll appear in | |
30 # them. The GNU General Public License (GPL) does govern all other | |
31 # use of the material that constitutes AutoTroll. | |
32 # | |
33 # This special exception to the GPL applies to versions of AutoTroll | |
34 # released by the copyright holders of AutoTroll. Note that people | |
35 # who make modified versions of AutoTroll are not obligated to grant | |
36 # this special exception for their modified versions; it is their | |
37 # choice whether to do so. The GNU General Public License gives | |
38 # permission to release a modified version without this exception; | |
39 # this exception also makes it possible to release a modified version | |
40 # which carries forward this exception. | |
41 | |
42 # ------------- # | |
43 # DOCUMENTATION # | |
44 # ------------- # | |
45 | |
46 # Disclaimer: Tested with Qt 4.2, 4.8, Qt 5.x, and Qt 6 only. | |
47 # Feedback welcome. Simply invoke AT_WITH_QT in your configure.ac. | |
48 # AT_WITH_QT can take arguments which are documented in depth below. | |
49 # The default arguments are equivalent to the default .pro file | |
50 # generated by qmake. | |
51 # | |
52 # Invoking AT_WITH_QT will do the following: | |
53 # | |
54 # - Add option `--with-qt[=ARG]' to your configure script. Possible | |
55 # values for ARG are `yes' (which is the default) and `no' to | |
56 # enable and disable Qt support, respectively, or a path to the | |
57 # directory which contains the Qt binaries in case you have a | |
58 # non-stardard location. | |
59 # | |
60 # - Add option `--without-qt', which is equivalent to `--with-qt=no'. | |
61 # | |
62 # - On MacOS, add `-spec macx-g++' or `-spec macx-lang' (if `$CXX | |
63 # --version' output contains `clang'). This can be overridden with | |
64 # the QMAKESPEC environment variable, for example | |
65 # | |
66 # QMAKESPEC='macx-clang' ./configure ... | |
67 # | |
68 # (The QMAKESPEC variable is honoured for non-MacOS builds also.) | |
69 # | |
70 # - If Qt support is enabled, define C preprocessor macro HAVE_QT. | |
71 # | |
72 # - Find the programs `qmake', `moc', `uic', and `rcc' and save them | |
73 # in the make variables $(QMAKE), $(MOC), $(UIC), and $(RCC). | |
74 # | |
75 # - Save the path to Qt binaries in $(QT_PATH). | |
76 # | |
77 # - Find the flags necessary to compile and link Qt, that is: | |
78 # | |
79 # * $(QT_DEFINES): -D's defined by qmake. | |
80 # * $(QT_CFLAGS): CFLAGS as defined by qmake (C?!) | |
81 # * $(QT_CXXFLAGS): CXXFLAGS as defined by qmake. | |
82 # * $(QT_INCPATH): -I's defined by qmake. | |
83 # * $(QT_CPPFLAGS): Same as $(QT_DEFINES) + $(QT_INCPATH). | |
84 # * $(QT_LFLAGS): LFLAGS defined by qmake. | |
85 # * $(QT_LDFLAGS): Same thing as $(QT_LFLAGS). | |
86 # * $(QT_LIBS): LIBS defined by qmake. | |
87 # | |
88 # - Provide @QT_STATIC_PLUGINS@, which holds some additional C++ | |
89 # declarations necessary for linking with static Qt plugins (for | |
90 # dynamic Qt builds it contains a dummy typedef declaration | |
91 # instead). Use this substitution in a `foo.cpp.in' C++ template | |
92 # file or something similar, which must be registered in | |
93 # configure.ac's call to AC_CONFIG_FILES so that a proper `foo.cpp' | |
94 # file gets created. Then compile and link `foo.cpp' with your | |
95 # program in the usual automake way. | |
96 # | |
97 # NOTE: It is not possible to automatically detect whether a Qt | |
98 # release earlier than version 5 is built as a static library! For | |
99 # this reason, @QT_STATIC_PLUGINS@ always contains the dummy | |
100 # typedef declaration if not using Qt5. | |
101 # | |
102 # You *MUST* invoke $(MOC) and/or $(UIC) by yourself where necessary. | |
103 # AutoTroll provides you with Makerules to ease this; here is a sample | |
104 # Makefile.am to use with AutoTroll which builds the code given in | |
105 # chapter 7 of the Qt Tutorial | |
106 # (http://doc.trolltech.com/4.2/tutorial-t7.html). | |
107 # | |
108 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
109 # include $(top_srcdir)/build-aux/autotroll.mk | |
110 # | |
111 # ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I build-aux | |
112 # | |
113 # bin_PROGRAMS = lcdrange | |
114 # lcdrange_SOURCES = $(BUILT_SOURCES) lcdrange.cpp lcdrange.h main.cpp | |
115 # lcdrange_CXXFLAGS = $(QT_CXXFLAGS) $(AM_CXXFLAGS) | |
116 # lcdrange_CPPFLAGS = $(QT_CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) | |
117 # lcdrange_LDFLAGS = $(QT_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) | |
118 # lcdrange_LDADD = $(QT_LIBS) $(LDADD) | |
119 # | |
120 # BUILT_SOURCES = lcdrange.moc.cpp | |
121 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
122 # | |
123 # Note that your MOC, UIC, and RCC files *MUST* be listed explicitly | |
124 # in BUILT_SOURCES. If you name them properly (e.g. `.moc.cc', | |
125 # `.qrc.cc', `.ui.cc' -- of course you can use `.cpp' or `.cxx' or | |
126 # `.C' rather than `.cc') AutoTroll will build them automagically for | |
127 # you, using implicit rules defined in `autotroll.mk'. | |
128 | |
129 m4_define([_AUTOTROLL_SERIAL], | |
130 [m4_translit([ | |
131 # serial 17 | |
132 ], [# | |
133 ], [])]) | |
134 | |
135 | |
136 m4_ifdef([AX_INSTEAD_IF], | |
137 [], | |
138 [AC_DEFUN([AX_INSTEAD_IF], | |
139 [m4_ifval([$1], | |
140 [AC_MSG_WARN([$2]) | |
141 [$1]], | |
142 [AC_MSG_ERROR([$2])])])]) | |
143 | |
144 | |
145 # AX_PATH_TOOLS(VARIABLE, PROGS-TO-CHECK-FOR, [VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND], [PATH]) | |
146 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
147 AC_DEFUN([AX_PATH_TOOLS], | |
148 [for ax_tool in $2; do | |
149 AC_PATH_TOOL([$1], [$ax_tool], [], [$4]) | |
150 test -n "$$1" && break | |
151 done | |
152 m4_ifval([$3], [test -n "$$1" || $1="$3"]) | |
153 ]) | |
154 | |
155 | |
156 m4_pattern_forbid([^AT_]) | |
157 m4_pattern_forbid([^_AT_]) | |
158 | |
159 | |
160 # AT_WITH_QT([QT_modules], [QT_config], [QT_misc], [RUN-IF-FAILED], [RUN-IF-OK]) | |
161 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
162 # Enable Qt support and add an option --with-qt to the configure | |
163 # script. | |
164 # | |
165 # The QT_modules argument is optional and defines extra modules to | |
166 # enable or disable (it's equivalent to the QT variable in .pro | |
167 # files). Modules can be specified as follows: | |
168 # | |
169 # AT_WITH_QT => No argument -> No QT value. | |
170 # Qmake sets it to "core gui" by | |
171 # default. | |
172 # AT_WITH_QT([xml]) => QT += xml | |
173 # AT_WITH_QT([+xml]) => QT += xml | |
174 # AT_WITH_QT([-gui]) => QT -= gui | |
175 # AT_WITH_QT([xml -gui +sql svg]) => QT += xml sql svg | |
176 # QT -= gui | |
177 # | |
178 # The QT_config argument is also optional and follows the same | |
179 # convention as QT_modules. Instead of changing the QT variable, it | |
180 # changes the CONFIG variable, which is used to tweak configuration | |
181 # and compiler options. | |
182 # | |
183 # The last argument, QT_misc (also optional) will be copied as-is the | |
184 # .pro file used to guess how to compile Qt apps. You may use it to | |
185 # further tweak the build process of Qt apps if tweaking the QT or | |
186 # CONFIG variables isn't enough for you (for example, to control which | |
187 # static plugins get used). | |
188 # | |
189 # RUN-IF-FAILED is arbitrary code to execute if Qt cannot be found or | |
190 # if any problem happens. If this argument is omitted, then | |
191 # AC_MSG_ERROR will be called. RUN-IF-OK is arbitrary code to execute | |
192 # if Qt was successfully found. | |
193 | |
194 AC_DEFUN([AT_WITH_QT], | |
195 [AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) | |
196 AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_BUILD]) | |
197 AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CXX]) | |
198 | |
199 echo "$as_me: this is autotroll.m4[]_AUTOTROLL_SERIAL" \ | |
200 >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
201 | |
202 # This is a hack to get decent flow control with `break'. | |
203 for _qt_ignored in once; do | |
204 | |
205 AC_ARG_WITH([qt], | |
206 AS_HELP_STRING([--with-qt@<:@=ARG@:>@], | |
207 [Qt support. ARG can be `yes' (the default), `no', | |
208 or a path to Qt binaries; if `yes' or empty, | |
209 use PATH and some default directories to find Qt binaries])) | |
210 | |
211 if test x"$with_qt" = x"no"; then | |
212 break | |
213 else | |
214 AC_DEFINE([HAVE_QT],[1], | |
215 [Define if the Qt framework is available.]) | |
216 fi | |
217 | |
218 if test x"$with_qt" = x"yes"; then | |
219 QT_PATH= | |
220 else | |
221 QT_PATH=$with_qt | |
222 fi | |
223 | |
224 # Find Qt. | |
225 AC_ARG_VAR([QT_PATH], | |
226 [path to Qt binaries]) | |
227 QT_TOOL_PATH=$QT_PATH:$PATH | |
228 | |
229 # Find qmake. | |
230 AC_ARG_VAR([QMAKE], | |
231 [Qt Makefile generator command]) | |
232 AX_PATH_TOOLS([QMAKE], | |
233 [qmake qmake-qt5 qmake-qt4 qmake-qt3], | |
234 [missing], | |
235 [$QT_TOOL_PATH]) | |
236 if test x"$QMAKE" = xmissing; then | |
237 if test x"$with_qt" = "x"; then | |
238 with_qt="no" | |
239 else | |
240 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
241 [Cannot find qmake. Try --with-qt=PATH.]) | |
242 fi | |
243 break | |
244 fi | |
245 | |
246 # Find moc (Meta Object Compiler). | |
247 AC_ARG_VAR([MOC], | |
248 [Qt Meta Object Compiler command]) | |
249 AX_PATH_TOOLS([MOC], | |
250 [moc moc-qt5 moc-qt4 moc-qt3], | |
251 [missing], | |
252 [$QT_TOOL_PATH]) | |
253 if test x"$MOC" = xmissing; then | |
254 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
255 [Cannot find moc (Meta Object Compiler). Try --with-qt=PATH.]) | |
256 break | |
257 fi | |
258 | |
259 # Find uic (User Interface Compiler). | |
260 AC_ARG_VAR([UIC], | |
261 [Qt User Interface Compiler command]) | |
262 AX_PATH_TOOLS([UIC], | |
263 [uic uic-qt5 uic-qt4 uic-qt3 uic3], | |
264 [missing], | |
265 [$QT_TOOL_PATH]) | |
266 if test x"$UIC" = xmissing; then | |
267 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
268 [Cannot find uic (User Interface Compiler). Try --with-qt=PATH.]) | |
269 break | |
270 fi | |
271 | |
272 # Find rcc (Qt Resource Compiler). | |
273 AC_ARG_VAR([RCC], | |
274 [Qt Resource Compiler command]) | |
275 AX_PATH_TOOLS([RCC], | |
276 [rcc rcc-qt5], | |
277 [missing], | |
278 [$QT_TOOL_PATH]) | |
279 if test x"$RCC" = xmissing; then | |
280 AC_MSG_WARN( | |
281 [Cannot find rcc (Qt Resource Compiler). Try --with-qt=PATH.]) | |
282 fi | |
283 | |
284 AC_ARG_VAR([LUPDATE], | |
285 [Qt Linguist updater command]) | |
286 AX_PATH_TOOLS([LUPDATE], | |
287 [lupdate lupdate-qt5 lrelease-qt6], | |
288 [missing], | |
289 [$QT_TOOL_PATH]) | |
290 if test "x$LUPDATE" = "xmissing"; then | |
291 AC_MSG_WARN( | |
292 [Cannot find lupdate (Qt Linguist updater). Try --with-qt=PATH.]) | |
293 fi | |
294 | |
295 AC_ARG_VAR([LRELEASE], | |
296 [Qt Linguist compiler command]) | |
297 AX_PATH_TOOLS([LRELEASE], | |
298 [lrelease lrelease-qt5 lrelease-qt6], | |
299 [missing], | |
300 [$QT_TOOL_PATH]) | |
301 if test "x$LRELEASE" = "xmissing"; then | |
302 AC_MSG_WARN( | |
303 [Cannot find lrelease (Qt Linguist compiler). Try --with-qt=PATH.]) | |
304 fi | |
305 | |
306 AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether host operating system is Darwin]) | |
307 at_darwin=no | |
308 at_qmake_args= | |
309 case $host_os in | |
310 dnl ( | |
311 darwin*) | |
312 at_darwin=yes | |
313 ;; | |
314 esac | |
315 AC_MSG_RESULT([$at_darwin]) | |
316 | |
317 AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether QMAKESPEC environment variable is set]) | |
318 if test x"$QMAKESPEC" = x; then | |
319 if test x"$at_darwin" = xyes; then | |
320 if $CXX --version | grep -q -i clang; then | |
321 at_qmake_args='-spec macx-clang' | |
322 else | |
323 at_qmake_args='-spec macx-g++' | |
324 fi | |
325 AC_MSG_RESULT([no, using $at_qmake_args]) | |
326 else | |
327 AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) | |
328 fi | |
329 else | |
330 AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, using $QMAKESPEC]) | |
331 fi | |
332 | |
333 # If we don't know the path to Qt, guess it from the path to | |
334 # qmake. | |
335 if test x"$QT_PATH" = x; then | |
336 QT_PATH=`dirname "$QMAKE"` | |
337 fi | |
338 if test x"$QT_PATH" = x; then | |
339 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
340 [Cannot find your Qt installation. Try --with-qt=PATH.]) | |
341 break | |
342 fi | |
343 AC_SUBST([QT_PATH]) | |
344 | |
345 # Get ready to build a test-app with Qt. | |
346 if mkdir conftest.dir \ | |
347 && cd conftest.dir; then | |
348 : | |
349 else | |
350 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
351 [Cannot mkdir conftest.dir or cd to that directory.]) | |
352 break | |
353 fi | |
354 | |
355 cat >conftest.h <<_ASEOF | |
356 | |
357 #include <QObject> | |
358 | |
359 class Foo: public QObject | |
360 { | |
361 Q_OBJECT; | |
362 public: | |
363 Foo(); | |
364 ~Foo() {} | |
365 public Q_SLOTS: | |
366 void setValue(int value); | |
367 Q_SIGNALS: | |
368 void valueChanged(int newValue); | |
369 private: | |
370 int value_; | |
371 }; | |
372 | |
373 _ASEOF | |
374 | |
375 cat >conftest.cpp <<_ASEOF | |
376 | |
377 #include "conftest.h" | |
378 | |
379 Foo::Foo() | |
380 : value_ (42) | |
381 { | |
382 connect(this, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), | |
383 this, SLOT(setValue(int))); | |
384 } | |
385 | |
386 void Foo::setValue(int value) | |
387 { | |
388 value_ = value; | |
389 } | |
390 | |
391 int main() | |
392 { | |
393 Foo f; | |
394 } | |
395 | |
396 _ASEOF | |
397 | |
398 if $QMAKE -project; then | |
399 : | |
400 else | |
401 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
402 [Calling $QMAKE -project failed.]) | |
403 break | |
404 fi | |
405 | |
406 # Find the .pro file generated by qmake. | |
407 pro_file=conftest.dir.pro | |
408 test -f $pro_file || pro_file=`echo *.pro` | |
409 if test -f "$pro_file"; then | |
410 : | |
411 else | |
412 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
413 [Can't find the .pro file generated by Qmake.]) | |
414 break | |
415 fi | |
416 | |
417 dnl This is for Qt5; for Qt4 it does nothing special. | |
418 _AT_TWEAK_PRO_FILE([QT], [+widgets]) | |
419 | |
420 dnl Undocumented qmake: always use absolute paths. | |
421 dnl Defaults to 4. | |
422 _AT_TWEAK_PRO_FILE([QMAKE_PROJECT_DEPTH], [0]) | |
423 | |
424 dnl Tweak the value of QT in the .pro file if we have a first | |
425 dnl argument. | |
426 m4_ifval([$1], | |
427 [_AT_TWEAK_PRO_FILE([QT], [$1])]) | |
428 | |
429 dnl Tweak the value of CONFIG in the .pro file if we have a | |
430 dnl second argument. | |
431 m4_ifval([$2], | |
432 [_AT_TWEAK_PRO_FILE([CONFIG], [$2])]) | |
433 | |
434 m4_ifval([$3], | |
435 [ # Add the extra-settings the user wants to set in the .pro | |
436 # file. | |
437 echo "$3" >>"$pro_file" | |
438 ]) | |
439 | |
440 echo "$as_me:$LINENO: Invoking $QMAKE on $pro_file" \ | |
441 >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
442 sed 's/^/| /' "$pro_file" >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
443 | |
444 if $QMAKE $at_qmake_args; then | |
445 : | |
446 else | |
447 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
448 [Calling $QMAKE $at_qmake_args failed.]) | |
449 break | |
450 fi | |
451 | |
452 # Try to compile a simple Qt app. | |
453 AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether we can build a simple Qt application], | |
454 [at_cv_qt_build], | |
455 [at_cv_qt_build=ko | |
456 : ${MAKE=make} | |
457 | |
458 if $MAKE >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1; then | |
459 at_cv_qt_build='ok, looks like Qt 4, Qt 5, or Qt 6' | |
460 else | |
461 echo "$as_me:$LINENO: Build failed, trying to #include <qobject.h> instead" \ | |
462 >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
463 sed 's/<QObject>/<qobject.h>/' conftest.h > tmp.h \ | |
464 && mv tmp.h conftest.h | |
465 if $MAKE >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1; then | |
466 at_cv_qt_build='ok, looks like Qt 3' | |
467 else | |
468 # Sometimes (such as on Debian) build will fail because Qt | |
469 # hasn't been installed in debug mode and qmake tries (by | |
470 # default) to build apps in debug mode => Try again in | |
471 # release mode. | |
472 echo "$as_me:$LINENO: Build failed, trying to enforce release mode" \ | |
473 >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
474 | |
475 _AT_TWEAK_PRO_FILE([CONFIG], [+release]) | |
476 | |
477 sed 's/<qobject.h>/<QObject>/' conftest.h > tmp.h \ | |
478 && mv tmp.h conftest.h | |
479 if $MAKE >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1; then | |
480 at_cv_qt_build='ok, looks like Qt 4 or Qt 5, release mode forced' | |
481 else | |
482 echo "$as_me:$LINENO: Build failed, trying to #include <qobject.h> instead" \ | |
483 >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
484 sed 's/<QObject>/<qobject.h>/' conftest.h > tmp.h \ | |
485 && mv tmp.h conftest.h | |
486 if $MAKE >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1; then | |
487 at_cv_qt_build='ok, looks like Qt 3, release mode forced' | |
488 else | |
489 at_cv_qt_build=ko | |
490 echo "$as_me:$LINENO: failed program was:" \ | |
491 >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
492 sed 's/^/| /' conftest.h >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
493 echo "$as_me:$LINENO: failed program was:" \ | |
494 >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
495 sed 's/^/| /' conftest.cpp >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
496 fi # if make with Qt3-style #include and release mode forced. | |
497 fi # if make with Qt4/5-style #include and release mode forced. | |
498 fi # if make with Qt3-style #include. | |
499 fi # if make with Qt4/5-style #include. | |
500 ])dnl end: AC_CACHE_CHECK(at_cv_qt_build) | |
501 | |
502 if test x"$at_cv_qt_build" = xko; then | |
503 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
504 [Cannot build a test Qt program]) | |
505 cd .. | |
506 break | |
507 fi | |
508 | |
509 QT_VERSION_MAJOR=`echo "$at_cv_qt_build" | sed 's/[[^0-9]]*//g'` | |
510 AC_SUBST([QT_VERSION_MAJOR]) | |
511 | |
512 # This sed filter is applied after an expression of the form | |
513 # /^FOO.*=/!d; it starts by removing the beginning of the line | |
514 # (using the empty regular expression //, which repeats the last | |
515 # regular expression match), removing references to SUBLIBS, | |
516 # removing unnecessary whitespace at the beginning, then prefixing | |
517 # our exported variables with QT_. Note that `LDFLAGS' is | |
518 # intentionally omitted. | |
519 qt_sed_filter='s///; | |
520 s/$(SUBLIBS)//g; | |
521 s/^ *//; | |
522 s/\$(DEFINES)/$(QT_DEFINES)/g; | |
523 s/\$(CFLAGS)/$(QT_CFLAGS)/g; | |
524 s/\$(CXXFLAGS)/$(QT_CXXFLAGS)/g; | |
525 s/\$(INCPATH)/$(QT_INCPATH)/g; | |
526 s/\$(CPPFLAGS)/$(QT_CPPFLAGS)/g; | |
527 s/\$(LFLAGS)/$(QT_LFLAGS)/g; | |
528 s/\$(LIBS)/$(QT_LIBS)/g' | |
529 | |
530 # Find the Makefile (qmake happens to generate a fake Makefile | |
531 # which invokes a Makefile.Debug or Makefile.Release). If we | |
532 # have both, we'll pick the Makefile.Release. The reason is that | |
533 # this release uses -Os and debug -g. We can override -Os by | |
534 # passing another -O but we usually don't override -g. | |
535 if test -f Makefile.Release; then | |
536 at_mfile='Makefile.Release' | |
537 else | |
538 at_mfile='Makefile' | |
539 fi | |
540 if test -f $at_mfile; then | |
541 : | |
542 else | |
543 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$4], | |
544 [Cannot find the Makefile generated by qmake.]) | |
545 cd .. | |
546 break | |
547 fi | |
548 | |
549 # Find the DEFINES of Qt (should have been named CPPFLAGS). | |
550 AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the DEFINES to use with Qt], | |
551 [at_cv_env_QT_DEFINES], | |
552 [at_cv_env_QT_DEFINES=`sed "/^DEFINES@<:@^A-Z=@:>@*=/!d; | |
553 $qt_sed_filter" $at_mfile`]) | |
554 AC_SUBST([QT_DEFINES], | |
555 [$at_cv_env_QT_DEFINES]) | |
556 | |
557 # Find the CFLAGS of Qt. (We can use Qt in C?!) | |
558 AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the CFLAGS to use with Qt], | |
559 [at_cv_env_QT_CFLAGS], | |
560 [at_cv_env_QT_CFLAGS=`sed "/^CFLAGS@<:@^A-Z=@:>@*=/!d; | |
561 $qt_sed_filter" $at_mfile`]) | |
562 AC_SUBST([QT_CFLAGS], | |
563 [$at_cv_env_QT_CFLAGS]) | |
564 | |
565 # Find the CXXFLAGS of Qt. | |
566 AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the CXXFLAGS to use with Qt], | |
567 [at_cv_env_QT_CXXFLAGS], | |
568 [at_cv_env_QT_CXXFLAGS=`sed "/^CXXFLAGS@<:@^A-Z=@:>@*=/!d; | |
569 $qt_sed_filter" $at_mfile`]) | |
570 AC_SUBST([QT_CXXFLAGS], | |
571 [$at_cv_env_QT_CXXFLAGS]) | |
572 | |
573 # Find the INCPATH of Qt. | |
574 AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the INCPATH to use with Qt], | |
575 [at_cv_env_QT_INCPATH], | |
576 [at_cv_env_QT_INCPATH=`sed "/^INCPATH@<:@^A-Z=@:>@*=/!d; | |
577 $qt_sed_filter" $at_mfile`]) | |
578 AC_SUBST([QT_INCPATH], | |
579 [$at_cv_env_QT_INCPATH]) | |
580 | |
581 AC_SUBST([QT_CPPFLAGS], | |
582 ["$at_cv_env_QT_DEFINES $at_cv_env_QT_INCPATH"]) | |
583 | |
584 # Find the LFLAGS of Qt (should have been named LDFLAGS). | |
585 AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the LDFLAGS to use with Qt], | |
586 [at_cv_env_QT_LDFLAGS], | |
587 [at_cv_env_QT_LDFLAGS=`sed "/^LFLAGS@<:@^A-Z=@:>@*=/!d; | |
588 $qt_sed_filter" $at_mfile`]) | |
589 AC_SUBST([QT_LFLAGS], | |
590 [$at_cv_env_QT_LDFLAGS]) | |
591 AC_SUBST([QT_LDFLAGS], | |
592 [$at_cv_env_QT_LDFLAGS]) | |
593 | |
594 # Find the LIBS of Qt. | |
595 AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the LIBS to use with Qt], | |
596 [at_cv_env_QT_LIBS], | |
597 [at_cv_env_QT_LIBS=`sed "/^LIBS@<:@^A-Z@:>@*=/!d; | |
598 $qt_sed_filter" $at_mfile` | |
599 if test x$at_darwin = xyes; then | |
600 # Fix QT_LIBS: as of today Libtool (GNU Libtool 1.5.23a) | |
601 # doesn't handle -F properly. The "bug" has been fixed on 22 | |
602 # October 2006 by Peter O'Gorman but we provide backward | |
603 # compatibility here. | |
604 at_cv_env_QT_LIBS=`echo "$at_cv_env_QT_LIBS" \ | |
605 | sed 's/^-F/-Wl,-F/; | |
606 s/ -F/ -Wl,-F/g'` | |
607 fi]) | |
608 AC_SUBST([QT_LIBS], | |
609 [$at_cv_env_QT_LIBS]) | |
610 | |
611 # We can't use AC_CACHE_CHECK for data that contains newlines. | |
612 AC_MSG_CHECKING([for necessary static plugin code]) | |
613 # find static plugin data generated by qmake | |
614 if test -f conftest.dir_plugin_import.cpp; then | |
615 QT_STATIC_PLUGINS=`cat conftest.dir_plugin_import.cpp` | |
616 else | |
617 QT_STATIC_PLUGINS="\ | |
618 // We have Qt earlier than version 5 or a dynamic build. | |
619 // Provide dummy typedef to avoid empty source code. | |
620 typedef int _qt_not_a_static_build;" | |
621 fi | |
622 AC_SUBST([QT_STATIC_PLUGINS]) | |
623 AM_SUBST_NOTMAKE([QT_STATIC_PLUGINS]) | |
624 AC_MSG_RESULT([$QT_STATIC_PLUGINS]) | |
625 | |
626 cd .. && rm -rf conftest.dir | |
627 | |
628 # Run the user code | |
629 $5 | |
630 | |
631 done # end hack (useless FOR to be able to use break) | |
632 ]) | |
633 | |
634 | |
635 # AT_REQUIRE_QT_VERSION(QT_version, [RUN-IF-FAILED], [RUN-IF-OK]) | |
636 # --------------------------------------------------------------- | |
637 # Check (using qmake) that Qt's version "matches" QT_version. Must be | |
638 # run *AFTER* AT_WITH_QT. Requires autoconf 2.60. | |
639 # | |
640 # This macro is ignored if Qt support has been disabled (using | |
641 # `--with-qt=no' or `--without-qt'). | |
642 # | |
643 # RUN-IF-FAILED is arbitrary code to execute if Qt cannot be found or | |
644 # if any problem happens. If this argument is omitted, then | |
645 # AC_MSG_ERROR will be called. RUN-IF-OK is arbitrary code to execute | |
646 # if Qt was successfully found. | |
647 # | |
648 # This macro provides the Qt version in $(QT_VERSION). | |
649 | |
650 AC_DEFUN([AT_REQUIRE_QT_VERSION], | |
651 [AC_PREREQ([2.60]) | |
652 | |
653 # This is a hack to get decent flow control with `break'. | |
654 for _qt_ignored in once; do | |
655 | |
656 if test x"$with_qt" = x"no"; then | |
657 break | |
658 fi | |
659 | |
660 if test x"$QMAKE" = x; then | |
661 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$2], | |
662 [\$QMAKE is empty. Did you invoke AT@&t@_WITH_QT before AT@&t@_REQUIRE_QT_VERSION?]) | |
663 break | |
664 fi | |
665 | |
666 AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Qt's version], | |
667 [at_cv_QT_VERSION], | |
668 [echo "$as_me:$LINENO: Running $QMAKE --version:" \ | |
669 >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | |
670 $QMAKE --version >& AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1 | |
671 qmake_version_sed=['/^.*\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*$/!d;s//\1/'] | |
672 at_cv_QT_VERSION=`$QMAKE --version 2>&1 \ | |
673 | sed "$qmake_version_sed"`]) | |
674 if test x"$at_cv_QT_VERSION" = x; then | |
675 AX_INSTEAD_IF([$2], | |
676 [Cannot detect Qt's version.]) | |
677 break | |
678 fi | |
679 AC_SUBST([QT_VERSION], | |
680 [$at_cv_QT_VERSION]) | |
681 AS_VERSION_COMPARE([$QT_VERSION], [$1], | |
682 [AX_INSTEAD_IF([$2], | |
683 [This package requires Qt $1 or above.]) | |
684 break]) | |
685 | |
686 # Run the user code | |
687 $3 | |
688 | |
689 done # end hack (useless FOR to be able to use break) | |
690 ]) | |
691 | |
692 | |
693 # _AT_TWEAK_PRO_FILE(QT_VAR, VALUE) | |
694 # --------------------------------- | |
695 # @internal. Tweak the variable QT_VAR in the .pro file. VALUE is an | |
696 # IFS-separated list of values, and each value is rewritten as | |
697 # follows: | |
698 # | |
699 # +value => QT_VAR += value | |
700 # -value => QT_VAR -= value | |
701 # value => QT_VAR += value | |
702 | |
703 AC_DEFUN([_AT_TWEAK_PRO_FILE], | |
704 [ # Tweak the value of $1 in the .pro file for $2. | |
705 qt_conf='' | |
706 for at_mod in $2; do | |
707 at_mod=`echo "$at_mod" | sed 's/^-//; tough | |
708 s/^+//; beef | |
709 :ough | |
710 s/^/$1 -= /;n | |
711 :eef | |
712 s/^/$1 += /'` | |
713 qt_conf="\ | |
714 $qt_conf | |
715 $at_mod" | |
716 done | |
717 echo "$qt_conf" | sed 1d >>"$pro_file" | |
718 ]) | |
719 | |
720 # eof |