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This adds support for XCode 4 into qmake and also indirectly fixes a
couple of problems that are relevant for XCode 3.2 too
Task-number: QTBUG-17247
Change-Id: I722470ad1854bd740cbbd28ff4956057a0e1906b
Reviewed-by: David Forstenlechner <dforsten@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@nokia.com>
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86636e0c4ab91bfb6 refactored the mkspecs, but didn't account for people
with their own mkspec who would still include g++.conf directly. We now
print a warning if this situation is detected, and explain to the user
how they can fix their mkspec.
For convenience we redirect g++.conf to g++-unix.conf so that people's
mkspecs will still work.
Reviewed-by: Marius Storm-Olsen <marius.storm-olsen@nokia.com>
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The g++ and llvm mkspecs now share the common parts in common/gcc-base.conf
Each top level mkspec includes a platform-specific version of this base,
either common/gcc-base-unix.conf or common/gcc-base-mac.conf, and these
platform specific bases will include the cross-platform one.
The same pattern is then used for the g++ specific configurations, which
are split up into common/g++.conf, common/g++-unix.conf and common/g++-mac.conf
The qplatformdefs.h for mac was also shared where possible.
The test in tests/manual/mkspecs was used to ensure that the final output
of all the mkspecs was the same after the refactoring as before.
Reviewed-by: ossi
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