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9 changed files with 60 additions and 55 deletions

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@ -35,4 +35,3 @@ Bar_private::Bar_private() : QWidget(NULL) {
}
#include "foo.moc"

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@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
#! /usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
# Thomas Nagy, 2005, 2011 (ita)
"""
Including the moc files *is* the best practice (KDE), not doing it is easy,
but makes the compilations about 30-40% slower on average.
This is the slow version that creates _moc.cpp files (a bad idea!)
"""
VERSION='0.0.2'
APPNAME='qt4_test2'
top = '.'
out = 'build'
def options(opt):
opt.load('compiler_cxx qt4')
def configure(conf):
conf.load('compiler_cxx qt4')
conf.load('slow_qt4')
def build(bld):
bld(
features = 'qt4 cxx cxxprogram',
uselib = 'QTCORE QTGUI QTOPENGL QTSVG',
source = 'main.cpp foo.cpp',
includes = '.',
target = 'window',
)

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@ -20,5 +20,4 @@ FooP::FooP() {
}
#include "foo_cpp_moc.cpp"
#include "foo_cpp_mywindow_moc.cpp"

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@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
#! /usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
# Thomas Nagy, 2005, 2011 (ita)
"""
Process Q_OBJECT classes in source (foo.cpp) and header (foo.h) files.
The generated files can be included or they will be built as additional files.
The file slow_qt.py assumes that C++ files will include the generated code,
and that header files will not.
"""
VERSION='0.0.3'
APPNAME='slow_qt'
top = '.'
out = 'build'
def options(opt):
opt.load('compiler_cxx qt5')
def configure(conf):
conf.load('compiler_cxx qt5')
conf.load('slow_qt')
def build(bld):
bld(
features = 'qt5 cxx cxxprogram',
uselib = 'QT5CORE QT5GUI QT5OPENGL QT5SVG',
source = 'main.cpp foo.cpp',
deps = 'foo.h',
includes = '.',
target = 'window',
name = 'mywindow',
)

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ def configure(conf):
def build(bld):
bld.env.A = "test (change me) "
bld(rule="echo '${A}' > ${TGT}", target='foo.txt', name='foo')
bld(rule='echo `cat ${SRC} ${SRC}` > ${SRC}', source='foo.txt', name='one')
bld(rule='echo `cat ${SRC} ${SRC}` > ${SRC}', source='foo.txt', after=['one'], name='two')
bld(rule="echo '${A}' > ${TGT}", target='foo.txt', name='foo', cls_keyword=lambda _: "step 1")
bld(rule='echo `cat ${SRC} ${SRC}` > ${SRC}', source='foo.txt', name='one', cls_keyword=lambda _:"step_2")
bld(rule='echo `cat ${SRC} ${SRC}` > ${SRC}', source='foo.txt', after=['one'], name='two', cls_keyword=lambda _:"step_3")

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@ -619,9 +619,13 @@ def process_rule(self):
cls = Task.task_factory(name, rule, _vars, shell=shell, color=color)
if cls_str:
if isinstance(cls_str, str):
raise ValueError('cls_str should be a function %r' % self)
setattr(cls, '__str__', self.cls_str)
if cls_keyword:
if isinstance(cls_keyword, str):
raise ValueError('cls_keyword should be a function %r' % self)
setattr(cls, 'keyword', self.cls_keyword)
if deep_inputs:

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@ -4,23 +4,23 @@
"""
Create _moc.cpp files
The builds are 30-40% faster when .moc files are included,
you should NOT use this tool. If you really
really want it:
The builds are 30-40% faster when .moc files are directly included,
so the usage of this tool is discouraged.
def configure(conf):
conf.load('compiler_cxx qt4')
conf.load('slow_qt4')
conf.load('compiler_cxx qt5')
conf.load('slow_qt')
See playground/slow_qt/wscript for a complete example.
See playground/slow_qt/wscript for a complete example,
and run with "waf --zones=slow_qt" to display the moc files that should be generated
"""
from waflib.TaskGen import extension
from waflib import Task
import waflib.Tools.qt4
from waflib import Task, Logs
import waflib.Tools.qt5
import waflib.Tools.cxx
@extension(*waflib.Tools.qt4.EXT_QT4)
@extension(*waflib.Tools.qt5.EXT_QT5)
def cxx_hook(self, node):
return self.create_compiled_task('cxx_qt', node)
@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ class cxx_qt(Task.classes['cxx']):
def runnable_status(self):
ret = Task.classes['cxx'].runnable_status(self)
if ret != Task.ASK_LATER and not getattr(self, 'moc_done', None):
try:
cache = self.generator.moc_cache
except AttributeError:
@ -49,19 +48,23 @@ class cxx_qt(Task.classes['cxx']):
# no corresponding file, continue
continue
# the file foo.cpp could be compiled for a static and a shared library - hence the %number in the name
cxx_node = x.parent.get_bld().make_node(x.name.replace('.', '_') + '_%d_moc.cpp' % self.generator.idx)
# the file foo.cpp could be compiled for a static and a shared library
# one workaround is to use a %number in the name
#cxx_node = x.parent.get_bld().make_node(x.name.replace('.', '_') + '_%d_moc.cpp' % self.generator.idx)
# another workaround is to add the target name
cxx_node = x.parent.get_bld().make_node(x.name.replace('.', '_') + '_%s_moc.cpp' % self.generator.name)
if cxx_node in cache:
continue
cache[cxx_node] = self
Logs.debug('slow_qt: will create a file named %s', cxx_node.abspath())
tsk = Task.classes['moc'](env=self.env, generator=self.generator)
tsk.set_inputs(x)
tsk.set_outputs(cxx_node)
if x.name.endswith('.cpp'):
# moc is trying to be too smart but it is too dumb:
# why forcing the #include when Q_OBJECT is in the cpp file?
gen = self.generator.bld.producer
gen.outstanding.append(tsk)
gen.total += 1
@ -93,4 +96,3 @@ class cxx_qt(Task.classes['cxx']):
return Task.ASK_LATER
return ret