# Copyright 1999-2010 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/qt4-r2.eclass,v 1.7 2010/07/31 14:40:14 hwoarang Exp $ # @ECLASS: qt4-r2.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # Ben de Groot , # Markos Chandras , # Davide Pesavento , # Dominik Kapusta # @BLURB: Eclass for Qt4 packages, second edition # @DESCRIPTION: # This eclass contains various functions that may be useful when # dealing with packages using Qt4 libraries. Requires EAPI=2. case ${EAPI} in 2|3) : ;; *) DEPEND="EAPI-INCOMPATIBLE" ;; esac inherit base eutils multilib toolchain-funcs export XDG_CONFIG_HOME="${T}" # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: LANGS # @DESCRIPTION: # In case your Qt4 application provides various translations, use this variable # to specify them in order to populate "linguas_*" IUSE automatically. Make sure # that you set this variable BEFORE inheriting qt4-r2 eclass. # example: LANGS="en el de" for x in ${LANGS}; do IUSE="${IUSE} linguas_${x}" done # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: LANGSLONG # @DESCRIPTION: # Same as above, but this variable is for LINGUAS that must be in long format. # Remember to set this variable BEFORE inheriting qt4-r2 eclass. # Look at ${PORTDIR}/profiles/desc/linguas.desc for details. for x in ${LANGSLONG}; do IUSE="${IUSE} linguas_${x%_*}" done # @FUNCTION: qt4-r2_src_unpack # @DESCRIPTION: # Default src_unpack function for packages that depend on qt4. If you have to # override src_unpack in your ebuild (probably you don't need to), call # qt4-r2_src_unpack in it. qt4-r2_src_unpack() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" base_src_unpack "$@" # Fallback to ${WORKDIR}/${MY_P} when ${WORKDIR}/${P} doesn't exist. # Feel free to re-implement this if [[ "${S}" == "${WORKDIR}/${P}" && ! -d ${S} && -d ${WORKDIR}/${MY_P} ]]; then ewarn "Falling back to '${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}'" S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}" fi } # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PATCHES # @DESCRIPTION: # In case you have patches to apply, specify them in PATCHES variable. Make sure # to specify the full path. This variable is used in src_prepare phase. # example: # PATCHES=( "${FILESDIR}"/mypatch.patch # "${FILESDIR}"/mypatch2.patch ) # # @FUNCTION: qt4-r2_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-r2_src_prepare in it, # otherwise autopatcher will not work! qt4-r2_src_prepare() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" base_src_prepare "$@" } # @FUNCTION: qt4-r2_src_configure # @DESCRIPTION: # Default src_configure function for packages that depend on qt4. If you have to # override src_configure in your ebuild, call qt4-r2_src_configure in it. qt4-r2_src_configure() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" local project_file="$(_find_project_file)" if [[ -n ${project_file} ]]; then eqmake4 ${project_file} else base_src_configure "$@" fi } # @FUNCTION: qt4-r2_src_compile # @DESCRIPTION: # Default src_compile function for packages that depend on qt4. If you have to # override src_compile in your ebuild (probably you don't need to), call # qt4-r2_src_compile in it. qt4-r2_src_compile() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" base_src_compile "$@" } # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DOCS # @DESCRIPTION: # Use this variable if you want to install any documentation. # example: DOCS="README AUTHORS" # # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DOCSDIR # @DESCRIPTION: # Directory containing documentation. If not specified, ${S} will be used # instead. # # @FUNCTION: qt4-r2_src_install # @DESCRIPTION: # Default src_install function for qt4-based packages. Installs compiled code, # documentation (via DOCS variable) and translations (via LANGS and # LANGSLONG variables). qt4-r2_src_install() { debug-print-function $FUNCNAME "$@" emake INSTALL_ROOT="${D}" DESTDIR="${D}" install || die "emake install failed" # install documentation if [[ -n "${DOCS}" ]]; then local dir=${DOCSDIR:-${S}} for doc in ${DOCS}; do dodoc "${dir}/${doc}" || die "dodoc failed" done fi } # Internal function, used by eqmake4 and qt4-r2_src_configure # Look for project files: # 0 *.pro files found - output null string # 1 *.pro file found - output its name # 2 or more *.pro files found - if ${PN}.pro or $(basename ${S}).pro # are there, output any of them # Outputs a project file argument used by eqmake4. Sets nullglob locally # to avoid expanding *.pro as "*.pro" when there are no matching files. _find_project_file() { shopt -s nullglob local pro_files=(*.pro) shopt -u nullglob local dir_name="$(basename ${S})" case ${#pro_files[@]} in 1) echo "${pro_files[0]}" ;; *) for pro_file in "${pro_files[@]}"; do if [[ "${pro_file}" == "${dir_name}" || "${pro_file}" == "${PN}.pro" ]]; then echo "${pro_file}" break fi done ;; esac } # @FUNCTION: eqmake4 # @USAGE: [project file] [parameters to qmake] # @DESCRIPTION: # Wrapper for Qt4's qmake. If project file isn't specified eqmake4 will # look for it in current directory (${S}, non-recursively). If more than # one project file is found, the ${PN}.pro is processed, provided that it # exists. Otherwise eqmake4 fails. # All the arguments are appended unmodified to qmake command line. For # recursive build systems, i.e. those based on the subdirs template, you # should run eqmake4 on the top-level project file only, unless you have # strong reasons to do things differently. During the building, qmake # will be automatically re-invoked with the right arguments on every # directory specified inside the top-level project file by the SUBDIRS # variable. eqmake4() { ebegin "Running qmake" local qmake_args=("$@") # check if project file was passed as a first argument # if not, then search for it local regexp='.*\.pro' if ! [[ "${1}" =~ ${regexp} ]]; then local project_file="$(_find_project_file)" if [[ -z "${project_file}" ]]; then echo eerror "No project file found in ${S}!" eerror "This shouldn't happen - please send a bug report to http://bugs.gentoo.org/" echo die "eqmake4 failed" fi qmake_args+=("${project_file}") fi # 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) { $i=rem; fixed=1; } } } { print >> file; } END { printf "\nCONFIG -= debug_and_release %s\n", rem >> file; printf "CONFIG += %s\n", add >> file; print fixed; }' local file= while read file; do grep -q '^### eqmake4 was here ###$' "${file}" && continue local retval=$({ 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 . -type f -name "*.pr[io]" -printf '%P\n' 2>/dev/null) [[ ${EAPI} == 2 ]] && use !prefix && EPREFIX= "${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin/qmake \ -makefile -nocache \ -config ${CONFIG_ADD} \ QTDIR="${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir) \ QMAKE="${EPREFIX}"/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="${LDFLAGS}" \ QMAKE_LIBDIR_QT="${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/qt4 \ QMAKE_LIBDIR_X11="${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir) \ QMAKE_LIBDIR_OPENGL="${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir) \ QMAKE_STRIP= \ "${qmake_args[@]}" # was qmake successful? if ! eend $? ; then echo eerror "Running qmake has failed! (see above for details)" eerror "This shouldn't happen - please send a bug report to http://bugs.gentoo.org/" echo die "eqmake4 failed" fi return 0 } EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_unpack src_prepare src_configure src_compile src_install