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Right now it is possible to generate a native projects for the
KEIL UVision IDE, e.g. using the following command:
qbs generate -g keiluv5 -d <path/to/build/directory> -f <path/to/qbs/project> profile:<your/qbs/profile>
We need in a valid KEIL QBS profile, from which the generator take
a desired target architecture and other stuff.
The KEIL UV generator has a semi-intelligent logic, it parses a source
QBS project and converts a compiler flags and other stuff to an
appropriate configurations of the native KEIL UVsion project.
Currently it is supported only one 'keiluv5' generator which allow to
generate a projects for the KEIL UVision v5 for 8051 architecture.
Tested with the KEIL UVision v5.23 for 8051, using as the QBS
bare-metal examples, and as other projects.
Change-Id: I248f1d220d9c9bcae9cb07d5bfbabbb85f9c39c9
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
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Right now it is possible to generate a native projects for the
IAR Embedded Workbench IDE, e.g. using the following command:
qbs generate -g iarew8 -d <path/to/build/directory> -f <path/to/qbs/project> profile:<your/qbs/profile>
We need in a valid IAR EW QBS profile, from which the generator take
a desired target architecture and other stuff.
The IAR EW generator has a semi-intelligent logic, it parses a source
QBS project and converts a compiler flags and other stuff to an
appropriate configurations of the native IAR EW project.
Currently it is supported only one 'iarew8' generator which allow to
generate a projects for the IAR EW for ARM for all versions of 8 series.
Tested with the IAR EW for ARM v8.20, v8.32, v8.40, using as the QBS
bare-metal examples, and as other projects.
Change-Id: I2aa24d5a635f1f5a0e645bec8c30053e960d90a3
Reviewed-by: Ivan Komissarov <ABBAPOH@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
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A directory called "makefile" breaks the make tool on macOS:
make[2]: *** Makefile: Is a directory. Stop.
Change-Id: Ic1f0f99f1599d6464d2596282be19603b8476a3d
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
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At the very least, this is a useful debugging tool, as it displays the
artifacts part of the build graph in a familiar format.
Tested successfully with the qbs project itself: The generated Makefile
could be used to build a working qbs on Linux and Windows.
[ChangeLog] Added a Makefile generator
Task-number: QBS-33
Change-Id: I8165168d9273bdb4853d4ac566b72087f9104f7a
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
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...and fit the generator plugins into this new plugin structure.
Plugins are now handled entirely by the build system in a generic manner
and no part of qbscore (code or build files) has a direct reference to
any plugin regardless of whether qbs is being built as shared or static
libraries.
Change-Id: I4a20546ce275df71083ee22c2cb67f781c4de764
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
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The qmake project files already have this ability.
Change-Id: I9d01609525b410a7cf0bb86865aa85c5435bad03
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@digia.com>
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Change-Id: Ia30766b91ef28d05bc1f6109d6dedbb7d18bcf3d
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@digia.com>
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