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requires(!ios)
requires(!winrt)
requires(!tvos)
requires(!watchos)
requires(!win32-msvc2013)
requires(qtHaveModule(widgets))
requires(qtHaveModule(multimedia))
requires(qtHaveModule(quick))
requires(qtHaveModule(qml))
requires(qtHaveModule(opengl))
SUBDIRS += \
doc
load(qt_parts)
# 'deployqt' target can be used to automatically copy necessary Qt libraries needed by studio
# applications. DEPLOY_DIR environment variable must point to the directory where
# Qt3DStudio and Qt3DViewer executables/application bundles are installed to.
# The required Qt libraries are copied into that directory/bundles.
!build_pass|!debug_and_release {
!mingw:win32|macos {
macos {
deploytool = macdeployqt
exesuffix = .app
} else:win32 {
deploytool = windeployqt
exesuffix = .exe
# copy QtStudio3D.dll
release {
QTSTUDIO3D_LIB = Qt5Studio3D.dll
} else {
QTSTUDIO3D_LIB = Qt5Studio3Dd.dll
}
QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS += copyStudio3D
deployTarget.depends += copyStudio3D
copyStudio3D.commands = \
$$QMAKE_COPY $$shell_quote($$shell_path( \
$$OUT_PWD/bin/$$QTSTUDIO3D_LIB)) \
$$shell_quote($$shell_path($$[QT_INSTALL_BINS]/$$QTSTUDIO3D_LIB))
}
qtPrepareTool(DEPLOY_TOOL, $$deploytool)
EXTRA_DEPLOY_OPTIONS = -qmldir=$$shell_quote($$PWD/src/shared/dummyqml)
deployTarget.commands = \
$$DEPLOY_TOOL $$shell_quote(\$(DEPLOY_DIR)/Qt3DStudio$${exesuffix}) \
-qmldir=$$shell_quote($$PWD/src/Authoring/Studio/Palettes) $$EXTRA_DEPLOY_OPTIONS
greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 5)|greaterThan(QT_MINOR_VERSION, 10) {
# Viewer 2.0
win32 {
# Viewer 2.0 has similar issues with dependent library naming as viewer 1.0,
# but it only has one library that is causing problems and no qml (so far),
# so lets just copy the problem lib over to where windeployqt can find it,
# i.e. under Qt's bin dir. This pollutes the Qt's bin dir a bit, but as the main
# use case for this is gathering installer content in CI after everything is
# already built, this shouldn't be a problem.
release {
RUNTIME2_LIB = Qt53DStudioRuntime2.dll
} else {
RUNTIME2_LIB = Qt53DStudioRuntime2d.dll
}
QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS += copyRuntime2
deployTarget.depends += copyRuntime2
copyRuntime2.commands = \
$$QMAKE_COPY $$shell_quote($$shell_path( \
$$OUT_PWD/src/Runtime/qt3d-runtime/bin/$$RUNTIME2_LIB)) \
$$shell_quote($$shell_path($$[QT_INSTALL_BINS]/$$RUNTIME2_LIB))
}
deployTarget.commands += && \
$$DEPLOY_TOOL $$shell_quote(\$(DEPLOY_DIR)/q3dsviewer$${exesuffix}) \
$$EXTRA_DEPLOY_OPTIONS
}
} else {
# Create a dummy target for other platforms
deployTarget.commands = @echo deployqt target is not supported for this platform.
}
deployTarget.target = deployqt
QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS += deployTarget
}
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