CMake Port/Porting Guide: Difference between revisions
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python3 qtbase/util/cmake/pro2cmake.py qtbase/src/corelib/corelib.pro | python3 qtbase/util/cmake/pro2cmake.py qtbase/src/corelib/corelib.pro | ||
The script can handle .pro files that add modules, plugins, examples, tests, and partial support for .pro files that just include other .pro files (subdirs). | |||
The script does a good chunk of the conversion process for you, but you'll sometimes need to do manual fixes to the file. Make sure to mark those manual changes with a "# special case" marker. Example: | The script does a good chunk of the conversion process for you, but you'll sometimes need to do manual fixes to the file. Make sure to mark those manual changes with a "# special case" marker. Example: | ||
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=== General info === | === General info === | ||
Modules like Gui or Widgets are created in CMake with add_qt_module. | |||
Plugins with add_qt_plugin. | |||
Tools with add_qt_tool. | |||
Tests with add_qt_test. | |||
Examples with add_qt_executable (consistent, right?). | |||
=== Developer builds === | === Developer builds === |
Revision as of 14:56, 23 May 2019
Porting Notes
General porting guide
There is a python script called pro2cmake.py in qtbase/cmake/utils.
It takes a .pro file as input, and generates a CMakeLists.txt file in the same folder. You need to have python3 installed and a few packages from pip (pyparsing, sympy) to use the script.
Example:
python3 qtbase/util/cmake/pro2cmake.py qtbase/src/corelib/corelib.pro
The script can handle .pro files that add modules, plugins, examples, tests, and partial support for .pro files that just include other .pro files (subdirs).
The script does a good chunk of the conversion process for you, but you'll sometimes need to do manual fixes to the file. Make sure to mark those manual changes with a "# special case" marker. Example:
SOURCES foo.cpp bar.cpp # special case
This way when you re-run the script, you won't lose your manual modifications. You can also use block special case markers:
# special case begin LIBRARIES Qt::Gui # special case end
There is also another script called run_pro2cmake.py which runs the first script recursively on all .pro files in the given folder. A good place to use it would be on the examples folder, or on the whole repository you are porting: Example:
python3 qtbase/util/cmake/run_pro2cmake.py qtbase/examples python3 qtbase/util/cmake/run_pro2cmake.py qtsvg
If a directory has a configure.json, you'll want to run a script called configurejson2cmake.py to generate a configure.cmake file. These files should not be modified manually, but rather the script should be fixed to handle your specific case.
python3 qtbase/util/cmake/configurejson2cmake.py qtbase/src/corelib
Porting a new repository
- Request a wip/cmake branch for your repository from the dev branch
- Copy the root CMakeLists.txt file from either qtsvg/CMakeLists.txt or qtimageformats/CMakeLists.txt into the root of your repository
- Change the project name and description
- Adjust the find_package() calls to import the required Qt Components (Core, Gui, Widgets, Test, Network, Xml, etc.) and make sure BuildInternals component is listed as well
- Run either pro2cmake.py individually or run_pro2cmake.py on the whole repo.
- Try to build it against an installation of qtbase, for example:
cmake ../qtsvg -DQT_USE_CCACHE=1 -GNinja -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/foo/qt/qt5_cmake/qtbase_installed && ninja
- Fix something in the CMakeLists.txt file and rebuild again
General info
Modules like Gui or Widgets are created in CMake with add_qt_module.
Plugins with add_qt_plugin.
Tools with add_qt_tool.
Tests with add_qt_test.
Examples with add_qt_executable (consistent, right?).
Developer builds
When porting a new repo, it might be a hassle to get a changed qtbase file for your own repo module, because you first need to make install qtbase. You can configure your qtbase build with -DFEATURE_developer_build=ON, and then you don't have to install anything, only run make / ninja. To build another repo against such a qtbase, pass the build directory of qtbase as the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX, e.g.:
cmake ../qtsvg -DQT_USE_CCACHE=1 -GNinja -DFEATURE_developer_build=ON -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/foo/qt/qt5_cmake/qtbase_built && ninja
Common qmake <-> CMake constructs
qmake | CMake |
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qtHaveModule(foo) | if(TARGET Qt::foo) |
qtConfig(foo) | if (QT_FEATURE_foo) |
LIBS += zlib | target_link_libraries(my_target PRIVATE ZLIB::ZLIB) |
find a 3rdparty package | qt_find_package(Cups REQUIRED PROVIDED_TARGETS Cups::Cups) |