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When generating Windows Makefiles, qmake writes out a .rc file for each
of debug and release (unless you've limited to just one build type).
When doing a clean shadow build, the first .rc file is written into a
directory that does not exist but the code was not handling the error
case. The fix does 2 things.
1) Attempt to create the destination directory if we can't write the file.
2) Die with an error if we still can't write the file after doing #1.
Reviewed-by: Marius Storm-Olsen
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In the function initCompilerTool we handled QMAKE_CXXFLAGS twice for
every configuration (debug / release).
The call of parseOptions before the if clause is enough.
Reviewed-by: mariusSO
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doesn't seem to be a terribly popular feature, given that nobody noticed
this yet ...
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Removed dead code and simplified conditionals. This should not otherwise
change behavior or output of qmake in any way.
Reviewed-by: mariusSO
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And some indentation fixes in qmake itself.
Fixes indentation; TRUE => true; FALSE => false; #includes and #defines
cleanup; removes dead code; comments... and somewhere along the way
marked a function static.
Reviewed-by: mariusSO
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When generating nmake makefiles, the same inference rules were
generated several times.
Reviewed-by: mariusSO
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