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# Copyright 2005-2009 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/qt4.eclass,v 1.58 2009/05/22 22:21:38 hwoarang Exp $
# @ECLASS: qt4.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# Ben de Groot <yngwin@gentoo.org>,
# Markos Chandras <hwoarang@gentoo.org>,
# Caleb Tennis <caleb@gentoo.org>,
# Przemyslaw Maciag <troll@gentoo.org>,
# Davide Pesavento <davidepesa@gmail.com>
# @BLURB: Eclass for Qt4 packages
# @DESCRIPTION:
# This eclass contains various functions that may be useful
# when dealing with packages using Qt4 libraries.
inherit base eutils multilib toolchain-funcs versionator
export XDG_CONFIG_HOME="${T}"
qt4_monolithic_to_split_flag() {
case ${1} in
zlib)
# Qt 4.4+ is always built with zlib enabled, so this flag isn't needed
;;
gif|jpeg|png)
# qt-gui always installs with these enabled
checkpkgs+=" x11-libs/qt-gui"
;;
dbus|opengl)
# Make sure the qt-${1} package has been installed already
checkpkgs+=" x11-libs/qt-${1}"
;;
qt3support)
checkpkgs+=" x11-libs/qt-${1}"
checkflags+=" x11-libs/qt-core:${1} x11-libs/qt-gui:${1} x11-libs/qt-sql:${1}"
;;
ssl)
# qt-core controls this flag
checkflags+=" x11-libs/qt-core:${1}"
;;
cups|mng|nas|nis|tiff|xinerama|input_devices_wacom)
# qt-gui controls these flags
checkflags+=" x11-libs/qt-gui:${1}"
;;
firebird|mysql|odbc|postgres|sqlite3)
# qt-sql controls these flags. sqlite2 is no longer supported so it uses sqlite instead of sqlite3.
checkflags+=" x11-libs/qt-sql:${1%3}"
;;
accessibility)
eerror "(QA message): Use guiaccessibility and/or qt3accessibility to specify which of qt-gui and qt-qt3support are relevant for this package."
# deal with this gracefully by checking the flag for what is available
for y in gui qt3support; do
has_version x11-libs/qt-${y} && checkflags+=" x11-libs/qt-${y}:${1}"
done
;;
guiaccessibility)
checkflags+=" x11-libs/qt-gui:accessibility"
;;
qt3accessibility)
checkflags+=" x11-libs/qt-qt3support:accessibility"
;;
debug|doc|examples|glib|pch|sqlite|*)
# packages probably shouldn't be checking these flags so we don't handle them currently
eerror "qt4.eclass currently doesn't handle the use flag ${1} in QT4_BUILT_WITH_USE_CHECK for qt-4.4. This is either an"
eerror "eclass bug or an ebuild bug. Please report it at http://bugs.gentoo.org/"
((fatalerrors+=1))
;;
esac
}
# @FUNCTION: qt4_pkg_setup
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Default pkg_setup function for packages that depends on qt4. If you have to
# create ebuilds own pkg_setup in your ebuild, call qt4_pkg_setup in it.
# This function uses two global vars from ebuild:
# - QT4_BUILT_WITH_USE_CHECK - contains use flags that need to be turned on for
# =x11-libs/qt-4*
# - QT4_OPTIONAL_BUILT_WITH_USE_CHECK - qt4 flags that provides some
# functionality, but can alternatively be disabled in ${CATEGORY}/${PN}
# (so qt4 don't have to be recompiled)
#
# NOTE: Using the above vars is now deprecated in favor of eapi-2 use deps
#
# flags to watch for for Qt4.4:
# zlib png | opengl dbus qt3support | sqlite3 ssl
qt4_pkg_setup() {
local x y checkpkgs checkflags fatalerrors=0 requiredflags=""
# lots of has_version calls can be very expensive
if [[ -n ${QT4_BUILT_WITH_USE_CHECK}${QT4_OPTIONAL_BUILT_WITH_USE_CHECK} ]]; then
ewarn "QA notice: The QT4_BUILT_WITH_USE functionality is deprecated and"
ewarn "will be removed from future versions of qt4.eclass. Please update"
ewarn "the ebuild to use eapi-2 use dependencies instead."
has_version x11-libs/qt-core && local QT44=true
fi
for x in ${QT4_BUILT_WITH_USE_CHECK}; do
if [[ -n ${QT44} ]]; then
# The use flags are different in 4.4 and above, and it's split packages, so this is used to catch
# the various use flag combos specified in the ebuilds to make sure we don't error out for no reason.
qt4_monolithic_to_split_flag ${x}
else
[[ ${x} == *accessibility ]] && x=${x#gui} && x=${x#qt3}
if ! built_with_use =x11-libs/qt-4* ${x}; then
requiredflags="${requiredflags} ${x}"
fi
fi
done
local optionalflags=""
for x in ${QT4_OPTIONAL_BUILT_WITH_USE_CHECK}; do
if use ${x}; then
if [[ -n ${QT44} ]]; then
# The use flags are different in 4.4 and above, and it's split packages, so this is used to catch
# the various use flag combos specified in the ebuilds to make sure we don't error out for no reason.
qt4_monolithic_to_split_flag ${x}
elif ! built_with_use =x11-libs/qt-4* ${x}; then
optionalflags="${optionalflags} ${x}"
fi
fi
done
# The use flags are different in 4.4 and above, and it's split packages, so this is used to catch
# the various use flag combos specified in the ebuilds to make sure we don't error out for no reason.
for y in ${checkpkgs}; do
if ! has_version ${y}; then
eerror "You must first install the ${y} package. It should be added to the dependencies for this package (${CATEGORY}/${PN}). See bug #217161."
((fatalerrors+=1))
fi
done
for y in ${checkflags}; do
if ! has_version ${y%:*}; then
eerror "You must first install the ${y%:*} package with the ${y##*:} flag enabled."
eerror "It should be added to the dependencies for this package (${CATEGORY}/${PN}). See bug #217161."
((fatalerrors+=1))
else
if ! built_with_use ${y%:*} ${y##*:}; then
eerror "You must first install the ${y%:*} package with the ${y##*:} flag enabled."
((fatalerrors+=1))
fi
fi
done
local diemessage=""
if [[ ${fatalerrors} -ne 0 ]]; then
diemessage="${fatalerrors} fatal errors were detected. Please read the above error messages and act accordingly."
fi
if [[ -n ${requiredflags} ]]; then
eerror
eerror "(1) In order to compile ${CATEGORY}/${PN} first you need to build"
eerror "=x11-libs/qt-4* with USE=\"${requiredflags}\" flag(s)"
eerror
diemessage="(1) recompile qt4 with \"${requiredflags}\" USE flag(s) ; "
fi
if [[ -n ${optionalflags} ]]; then
eerror
eerror "(2) You are trying to compile ${CATEGORY}/${PN} package with"
eerror "USE=\"${optionalflags}\""
eerror "while qt4 is built without this particular flag(s): it will"
eerror "not work."
eerror
eerror "Possible solutions to this problem are:"
eerror "a) install package ${CATEGORY}/${PN} without \"${optionalflags}\" USE flag(s)"
eerror "b) re-emerge qt4 with \"${optionalflags}\" USE flag(s)"
eerror
diemessage="${diemessage}(2) recompile qt4 with \"${optionalflags}\" USE flag(s) or disable them for ${PN} package\n"
fi
[[ -n ${diemessage} ]] && die "can't install ${CATEGORY}/${PN}: ${diemessage}"
}
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PATCHES
# @DESCRIPTION:
# In case you have patches to apply, specify them in the PATCHES variable.
# Make sure to specify the full path. This variable is necessary for the
# src_prepare phase.
# example:
# PATCHES="${FILESDIR}/mypatch.patch
# ${FILESDIR}/mypatch2.patch"
#
# @FUNCTION: qt4_src_prepare
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Default src_prepare function for packages that depend on qt4. If you have to
# override src_prepare in your ebuild, you should call qt4_src_prepare in it,
# otherwise autopatcher will not work!
qt4_src_prepare() {
debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@"
base_src_prepare
}
# @FUNCTION: eqmake4
# @USAGE: [.pro file] [additional parameters to qmake]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Runs qmake on the specified .pro file (defaults to ${PN}.pro if called
# without arguments). Additional parameters are appended unmodified to
# qmake command line. For recursive build systems, i.e. those based on
# the subdirs template, you should run eqmake4 on the top-level project
# file only, unless you have strong reasons to do things differently.
# During the building, qmake will be automatically re-invoked with the
# right arguments on every directory specified inside the top-level
# project file by the SUBDIRS variable.
eqmake4() {
local projectfile="${1:-${PN}.pro}"
shift
if [[ ! -f ${projectfile} ]]; then
echo
eerror "Project file '${projectfile#${WORKDIR}/}' does not exists!"
eerror "eqmake4 cannot handle non-existing project files."
eerror
eerror "This shouldn't happen - please send a bug report to http://bugs.gentoo.org/"
echo
die "Project file not found in ${CATEGORY}/${PN} sources."
fi
ebegin "Running qmake on ${projectfile}"
# make sure CONFIG variable is correctly set for both release and debug builds
local CONFIG_ADD="release"
local CONFIG_REMOVE="debug"
if has debug ${IUSE} && use debug; then
CONFIG_ADD="debug"
CONFIG_REMOVE="release"
fi
local awkscript='BEGIN {
printf "### eqmake4 was here ###\n" > file;
fixed=0;
}
/^[[:blank:]]*CONFIG[[:blank:]]*[\+\*]?=/ {
for (i=1; i <= NF; i++) {
if ($i ~ rem || $i ~ /debug_and_release/)
{ $i=add; fixed=1; }
}
}
/^[[:blank:]]*CONFIG[[:blank:]]*-=/ {
for (i=1; i <= NF; i++) {
if ($i ~ add) { $i=rem; fixed=1; }
}
}
{
print >> file;
}
END {
printf "\nCONFIG -= debug_and_release %s\n", rem >> file;
printf "CONFIG += %s\n", add >> file;
print fixed;
}'
local filepath=
while read filepath; do
local file="${filepath#./}"
grep -q '^### eqmake4 was here ###$' "${file}" && continue
local retval=$({
rm -f "${file}" || echo "FAILED"
awk -v file="${file}" -- "${awkscript}" add=${CONFIG_ADD} rem=${CONFIG_REMOVE} || echo "FAILED"
} < "${file}")
if [[ ${retval} == 1 ]]; then
einfo " Fixed CONFIG in ${file}"
elif [[ ${retval} != 0 ]]; then
eerror " An error occurred while processing ${file}"
die "eqmake4 failed to process '${file}'."
fi
done < <(find "$(dirname "${projectfile}")" -type f -name "*.pr[io]" 2>/dev/null)
/usr/bin/qmake -makefile -nocache \
QTDIR=/usr/$(get_libdir) \
QMAKE=/usr/bin/qmake \
QMAKE_CC=$(tc-getCC) \
QMAKE_CXX=$(tc-getCXX) \
QMAKE_LINK=$(tc-getCXX) \
QMAKE_CFLAGS_RELEASE="${CFLAGS}" \
QMAKE_CFLAGS_DEBUG="${CFLAGS}" \
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_RELEASE="${CXXFLAGS}" \
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_DEBUG="${CXXFLAGS}" \
QMAKE_LFLAGS_RELEASE="${LDFLAGS}" \
QMAKE_LFLAGS_DEBUG="${LDFLAGS}" \
QMAKE_RPATH= \
QMAKE_STRIP= \
"${projectfile}" "${@}"
eend $?
# was qmake successful?
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
echo
eerror "Running qmake on '${projectfile#${WORKDIR}/}' has failed!"
eerror "This shouldn't happen - please send a bug report to http://bugs.gentoo.org/"
echo
die "qmake failed on '${projectfile}'."
fi
return 0
}
case ${EAPI:-0} in
2)
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup src_prepare
;;
0|1)
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup
;;
esac
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