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authorSebastian Holtermann <sebholt@xwmw.org>2017-02-19 19:11:18 (GMT)
committerBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2017-02-21 15:38:51 (GMT)
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Autogen: Documentation update
Closes #15254
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-rw-r--r--Help/manual/cmake-qt.7.rst22
-rw-r--r--Help/prop_tgt/AUTOMOC.rst54
2 files changed, 45 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/Help/manual/cmake-qt.7.rst b/Help/manual/cmake-qt.7.rst
index 56d4ca7..e9da396 100644
--- a/Help/manual/cmake-qt.7.rst
+++ b/Help/manual/cmake-qt.7.rst
@@ -63,20 +63,24 @@ If a ``Q_OBJECT`` or ``Q_GADGET`` macro is found in a header file, ``moc``
will be run on the file. The result will be put into a file named according
to ``moc_<basename>.cpp``. If the macro is found in a C++ implementation
file, the moc output will be put into a file named according to
-``<basename>.moc``, following the Qt conventions. The ``moc file`` may be
-included by the user in the C++ implementation file with a preprocessor
-``#include``. If it is not so included, it will be added to a separate file
-which is compiled into the target.
+``<basename>.moc``, following the Qt conventions. The ``<basename>.moc`` must
+be included by the user in the C++ implementation file with a preprocessor
+``#include``.
-The ``moc`` command line will consume the :prop_tgt:`COMPILE_DEFINITIONS` and
-:prop_tgt:`INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` target properties from the target it is being
-invoked for, and for the appropriate build configuration.
-
-The generated ``moc_*.cpp`` and ``*.moc`` files are placed in the
+Included ``moc_*.cpp`` and ``*.moc`` files will be generated in the
``<CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR>/<TARGETNAME>_autogen/include`` directory which is
automatically added to the target's :prop_tgt:`INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES`.
(This differs from CMake 3.7 and below; see their documentation for details.)
+Not included ``moc_<basename>.cpp`` files will be generated in custom
+folders to avoid name collisions and included in a separate
+``<CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR>/<TARGETNAME>_autogen/moc_compilation.cpp``
+file which is compiled into the target.
+
+The ``moc`` command line will consume the :prop_tgt:`COMPILE_DEFINITIONS` and
+:prop_tgt:`INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` target properties from the target it is being
+invoked for, and for the appropriate build configuration.
+
The :prop_tgt:`AUTOMOC` target property may be pre-set for all
following targets by setting the :variable:`CMAKE_AUTOMOC` variable. The
:prop_tgt:`AUTOMOC_MOC_OPTIONS` target property may be populated to set
diff --git a/Help/prop_tgt/AUTOMOC.rst b/Help/prop_tgt/AUTOMOC.rst
index b42643f..4ac9b6e 100644
--- a/Help/prop_tgt/AUTOMOC.rst
+++ b/Help/prop_tgt/AUTOMOC.rst
@@ -8,31 +8,41 @@ preprocessor automatically, i.e. without having to use the
:module:`QT4_WRAP_CPP() <FindQt4>` or QT5_WRAP_CPP() macro. Currently Qt4 and Qt5 are
supported.
-When this property is set ``ON``, CMake will scan the
+When this property is set ``ON``, CMake will scan the header and
source files at build time and invoke moc accordingly.
-* If an ``#include`` statement like ``#include "moc_foo.cpp"`` is found,
- the ``Q_OBJECT`` class declaration is expected in the header, and
- ``moc`` is run on the header file. A ``moc_foo.cpp`` file will be
- generated from the source's header into the
- ``<CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR>/<TARGETNAME>_autogen/include``
- directory which is automatically added to the target's
+* If an ``#include`` statement like ``#include "moc_<basename>.cpp"`` is found,
+ the ``Q_OBJECT`` or ``Q_GADGET`` macros are expected in an otherwise empty
+ line of the ``<basename>.h(xx)`` header file. ``moc`` is run on the header file to
+ generate ``moc_<basename>.cpp`` in the
+ ``<CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR>/<TARGETNAME>_autogen/include`` directory
+ which is automatically added to the target's
:prop_tgt:`INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES`. This allows the compiler to find the
- included ``moc_foo.cpp`` file regardless of the location the original source.
- However, if multiple source files in different directories do this then their
- generated moc files would collide. In this case a diagnostic will be issued.
-
-* If an ``#include`` statement like ``#include "foo.moc"`` is found,
- then a ``Q_OBJECT`` is expected in the current source file and ``moc``
- is run on the file itself. Additionally, header files with the same
- base name (like ``foo.h``) or ``_p`` appended to the base name (like
- ``foo_p.h``) are parsed for ``Q_OBJECT`` macros, and if found, ``moc``
- is also executed on those files. ``AUTOMOC`` checks multiple header
- alternative extensions, such as ``hpp``, ``hxx`` etc when searching
- for headers. The resulting moc files, which are not included as shown
- above in any of the source files are included in a generated
- ``moc_compilation.cpp`` file, which is compiled as part of the
- target.
+ included ``moc_<basename>.cpp`` file regardless of the location the
+ original source.
+
+* If an ``#include`` statement like ``#include "<basename>.moc"`` is found,
+ then ``Q_OBJECT`` or ``Q_GADGET`` macros are expected in the current source
+ file and ``moc`` is run on the source file itself.
+
+* Header files that are not included by an ``#include "moc_<basename>.cpp"``
+ statement are nonetheless scanned for ``Q_OBJECT`` or ``Q_GADGET`` macros.
+ The resulting ``moc_<basename>.cpp`` files are generated in custom
+ directories and automatically included in the generated
+ ``<CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR>/<TARGETNAME>_autogen/moc_compilation.cpp`` file,
+ which is compiled as part of the target. The custom directories help to
+ avoid name collisions for moc files with the same ``<basename>``.
+
+* Additionally, header files with the same base name as a source file,
+ (like ``<basename>.h``) or ``_p`` appended to the base name (like
+ ``<basename>_p.h``), are parsed for ``Q_OBJECT`` or ``Q_GADGET`` macros,
+ and if found, ``moc`` is also executed on those files.
+
+* ``AUTOMOC`` always checks multiple header alternative extensions,
+ such as ``hpp``, ``hxx``, etc. when searching for headers.
+
+* ``AUTOMOC`` looks for the ``Q_PLUGIN_METADATA`` macro and reruns the
+ ``moc`` when the file addressed by the ``FILE`` argument of the macro changes.
This property is initialized by the value of the :variable:`CMAKE_AUTOMOC`
variable if it is set when a target is created.