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#!/bin/bash
#############################################################################
##
## Copyright (C) 2015 The Qt Company Ltd.
## Contact: http://www.qt.io/licensing/
##
## This file is part of the test suite of the Qt Toolkit.
##
## $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL21$
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##
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##
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## $QT_END_LICENSE$
##
#############################################################################
if [ "$1" == "--help" ]; then
echo "Init a clean git repository somewhere and run this test script from that directory. The first run will"
echo "produce a bunch of specs. This is your baseline. Run 'git add specs' and commit the baseline. Then run"
echo "this script again, after making changes to the mkspecs. You should see any diffs you produced."
exit 0
fi
QMAKE_ARGS="-nocache -d"
SPECS_DIR=$(qmake -query QMAKE_MKSPECS)
SPECS=$(find -L $SPECS_DIR | grep "qmake.conf" | grep -Ev "common|default" | grep "$1")
SEDI="sed -i"
if [ $(uname) == "Darwin" ]; then
# Mac OS X requires an extension, Linux will barf on it being present
SEDI='sed -i .backup'
fi
if [ ! -d tmp ]; then
mkdir tmp
touch tmp/empty.pro
fi
if [ ! -d specs ]; then
mkdir specs
fi
git checkout -- specs > /dev/null 2>&1
cd tmp
for spec in $SPECS; do
spec=$(echo $spec | sed "s|$SPECS_DIR/||" | sed "s|/qmake.conf||")
output_file=$(echo "$spec.txt" | sed "s|/|-|g")
echo "Dumping qmake variables for spec '$spec' to 'specs/$output_file'..."
qmake $QMAKE_ARGS -spec $spec empty.pro 2>&1 |
sed -n '/Dumping all variables/,$p' |
grep -Ev "(QMAKE_INTERNAL_INCLUDED_FILES|DISTFILES) ===" > ../specs/$output_file
if [ -n $QTDIR ]; then
$SEDI "s|$QTDIR|\$QTDIR|g" ../specs/$output_file
fi
if [ -n $QTSRCDIR ]; then
$SEDI "s|$QTSRCDIR|\$QTDIR|g" ../specs/$output_file
fi
done
cd ..
rm -f specs/*.backup
git diff --exit-code -- specs > /dev/null
exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code -eq 0 ]; then
echo -e "\nNo diff produced (you did good)"
else
# Show the resulting diff
git diff -- specs
fi
exit $exit_code
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