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equals(TEMPLATE, app):contains(QT, gui(-private)?) {
LIBS *= -L$$[QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS/get]/platforms
lib_name = qios
lib_path_and_base = $$[QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS/get]/platforms/lib$${lib_name}$$qtPlatformTargetSuffix()
LIBS += -l$${lib_name}$$qtPlatformTargetSuffix() $$fromfile($${lib_path_and_base}.prl, QMAKE_PRL_LIBS)
# By marking qt_registerPlatformPlugin as undefined, we ensure that
# the plugin.o translation unit is considered for inclusion in
# the final binary, which in turn ensures that the plugin's
# static initializer is included and run.
QMAKE_LFLAGS += -u _qt_registerPlatformPlugin
# We do link and dependency resolution for the platform plugin
# manually, since we know we always need the plugin, so we don't
# need to generate an import for it.
CONFIG -= import_qpa_plugin
!no_main_wrapper {
# We use ld to rename the _main symbol to _qt_main, so that we don't get a symbol clash
# with the _main we provide that calls UIApplicationMain. We need to make a copy of the
# original object file, as ld will not copy over DWARF debug information to the output
# file. Instead, it will inject a reference back to the original object file, so when
# Xcode runs dsymutil to make the final dSYM file it will still find the debug info
# for the object file that provided the original _main. This back-reference has the
# interesting side-effect of the debug information still referring to the original
# symbol name, so stack-traces will show both our wrapper main and the original
# user main as 'main', and adding a symbolic breakpoint for 'main' will break on
# both functions. Although a bit weird, it's a good thing, as the user will still be
# able to add symbolic breakpoints for 'main', not caring that the symbol is actually
# called 'qt_main' now.
isEmpty(OBJECTS_DIR): \
OBJECTS_DIR = .
!isEmpty(QMAKE_PRE_LINK): \
QMAKE_PRE_LINK += ";"
QMAKE_PRE_LINK += \
"for f in $(find $${OBJECTS_DIR} -name '*.o'); do" \
"(nm $f | grep -q 'T _main' && cp $f $f.original" \
"&& ld -r -alias _main _qt_main -unexported_symbol _main $f.original -o $f)" \
"|| true" \
"; done"
}
}
load(qt)
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