In the past we wanted to keep the aspect constructor simple but
it turned out that exceptions were needed and accumulating, so those
are likely here to stay.
By passing also the MacroExpander to the ArgumentsAspect constructor
allows other single-purpose warts like the ProjectConfiguration::doPostInit()
machinery can be removed.
Change-Id: I148b0ca1ab0740270eecd0d3134620de65a86d4f
Reviewed-by: Jarek Kobus <jaroslaw.kobus@qt.io>
This trades a now necessary order of setup for the now removed
"acquaintSiblings" facility.
Change-Id: I85058578b792e210f24573e2ab4e3a40a8813a11
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: <github-actions-qt-creator@cristianadam.eu>
The coreplugin/id.h header is kept for downstream for now.
Change-Id: I8c44590f7b988b3770ecdc177c40783e12353e66
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
Only used once, and the concept is undesirable.
Change-Id: I7f28f8a20d6d1f003a6d8b18bbcfba343614625c
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
Also remove NimbleRunConfigurationFactory::availableCreators
reimplementation that was the same as the base.
Change-Id: Ied86c08e77a5bb70d8a16cdeddebd99c4ea5120c
Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@qt.io>
More in line with QFileInfo terminonlogy which appears to be
best-of-breed within Qt.
Change-Id: I1d051ff1c8363ebd4ee56376451df45216c4c9ab
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
... and use in as replacement for RunConfiguration::addRunWorkerFactory.
It is still convenient to have a simple way to set up run worker
factories for the typical "just run for this configuration" case,
but it's even better if it follows the nowadays predominant pattern
of keeping factories in the plugin's pimpl.
Also, it turned out there were two copies of
QmlProjectRunconfigurationFactory code, one is enough.
Change-Id: I0b28c4ea18d0f52165a49f6133dc8687a3b9c7cf
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
... at least logically a bit more into hunks responsible for
one of the possible choices of base environments.
This makes it possible to move code that modifies individual
cases closer to the only place that uses it.
Change-Id: I1c87bb869e04e44b92ff097b0bf25274f93808be
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
Using aspects is the standard pattern nowadays, there's nothing 'extra'
to them anymore.
Change-Id: I446f9d7b1db58a4899e5e44df33ce51f655e7be4
Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Orgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com>
... and adapt constructors to not take the now-unneeded
RunConfiguration pointer.
Change-Id: I53ff338f51334ff7b0c22d4bed92bfcfc8225ea7
Reviewed-by: Ulf Hermann <ulf.hermann@qt.io>
This was one of the genuine users of the run config pointer in the
aspect base class. Instead of using that stored pointer to retrieve
the relevant environment aspect pointer later, pass and store this
env aspect pointer at construction time.
Change-Id: Icbdeb9ad0fe341e4003fb544c542064801aa170f
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
This replaces various versions of the key name of the arguments,
working directory, use terminal and use dyld image suffix fields
by unified versions ("RunConfiguration.Arguments",
"RunConfiguration.WorkingDirectory", "RunConfiguration.UseTerminal",
"RunConfiguration.UseDyldImageSuffix").
The different names for the fields are technically not needed
(as proven by several cases that already now used the same key),
partially outdated ("Qt4ProjectManager.MaemoRunConfiguration.Arguments")
make RunConfiguration constructors less uniform and more complex
than needed.
The "RunConfiguration." prefix in the new names is not needed, but used
by several other settings, so having it there looks more uniform now.
In (the unexpected case) that different keys would ever be necessary,
the default key name could still be overridden by using setSettingsKey
from user code.
Change-Id: Ifb74ad74e0a9c724c8bf5e71e1bb2424d5d1831b
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
The actual remaining use was to pop up a terminal in some
setups where Mode == Console, with a default of Gui meaning
"no console". In some downstream uses it was used set to
Console (probably to mean "this helper process does not need
a gui") but then luckily ignored when actually starting the
helper processes.
All cases where the console is useful and requested are
nowadays RunWorkers belonging to RunConfigurations with
a TerminalAspect, so they can directly get the relevant bit
from their RunConfiguration without having it part of
all StandardRunnables.
Change-Id: I1368d5968da5cf672656aebf200ccac8d45335d0
Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@qt.io>
There is a recurring special case that certain run controls depend
on the presence of specific RunConfiguration (which in turn has
it's own restriction on e.g. target or project types) but have no
further restrictions.
Make it easy to handle that case.
Change-Id: I2e86f366591b02003f720dcc00b4c52bb2f34e00
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
As all Runnables are known to be StandardRunnables, this here
essentially replaces all .is<StandardRunnable> by 'true'.
.as<StandardRunnable> by no-op, and fixes the fallout.
Change-Id: I1632f8e164fa0a9dff063df47a9e191fdf7bbb2e
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
It's what the base class requires, and opens the possibility to
have several factories creating the same type of run configuration.
Also move ios, winrt and android factories closer to their products,
it's the predominant pattern nowadays.
Change-Id: Iad48152f02a248d22cb18dd435a2fc34d73c7077
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
DesktopQmake, CMake, Qbs, Nim, RemoteLinux and Qnx now have a common
understanding what should be in a runnable and how their
configuration widget should be set up. So move them over to
using shared code, too.
Several others runconfigs only lack a one or two more aspects
to follow suit in later patches.
Change-Id: Ia862c95c97d63bd0a0f2dc303435775a2fc530d3
Reviewed-by: Orgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
There's several hundred kBytes extra for the separate .o in a
debug build, this doesn't scale well for a handful lines of code.
As the Nim plugin is a nice template for others elsewise, it would
be nice to use scalable patterns only.
Change-Id: I78e473d28a6a63d458dcbe06a77d93221867417f
Reviewed-by: Filippo Cucchetto <filippocucchetto@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Orgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com>
This follow the rough pattern of recent *RunConfigurationFactory changes
for build and deploy configurations.
- Collapse the two lines of constructors similar to what
890c1906e6 did for RunConfigurations
* Deploy* was purely mechanical
* Build* ctors are split in connects() in the ctor body
to create "empty shell for clone" etc
and build step additions in initialize() functions which
are only used in the create() case.
-- Allows to collapse the shared 'ctor()' functions, too.
- Move FooBuildConfigurationFactory::create() implementations
to FooBuildConfiguration() constructor. That was a strange
and unneeded ping-pong between factories and objects, and
furthermore allows one level less of indirection (and for a
later, left out here, some reduction of the
FooBuildConfiguration interfaces that were only used to
accommodate the *Factory::create() functions.
- Most {Build,Deploy}Configuration{,Factory} classes had a canHandle(),
but there wasn't one in the base classses. Have one there.
- Most canHandle() functions were checking simple restrictions on
e.g. project or target types, specify those by setters in the
constructors instead and check them in the base canHandle()
- clone() is generally replaced by a creation of a "shell object"
and a fromMap(source->toMap()), implemented in the base, there
are two cases left for Android and Qbs that needed(?) some extra
polish
- generally use canHandle() in base implementation, instead
of doing that in all Derived::canFoo()
- as a result, canCreate/create/canClone/clone reimplementations
are not needed anymore, keep the base implementation for
now (could be inlined into their only users later), but
de-virtualize them.
- Combine Ios{Preset,DSym}BuildStepFactory. There was only one
'dsym' build step they could create.
- Split the 'mangled' id into the ProjectConfiguration subtype
specific constant identifier, and a QString extraId() bit.
Only maintain the mangled id in saved settings.
- Make ProjectConfiguration::m_id a constant member, adapt
all constructors of derived classe.
Not done in this patch:
- Finish possible cosmetic changes on top
- Add a way to specify restrictions to supported Qt versions
(used in Android/Ios), as the base implementation does not
depend on the qtsupport plugin
- Combine the QList<X> availableFoo() + createFoo(X) function
pairs to somthing like a direct
QList<struct { X; std::function<X()>; }> fooCreators()
to avoid e.g. the baseId.withSuffix() <-> id.suffixAfter(base)
pingpong
- Remove the *Factories from the global object pool
- Do something about priority(). Falling back to plain
qmake in android+qmake setup is not helpful.
Change-Id: I2be7d88d554c5aa8b7db8edf5b93278e1ae0112a
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
That's adapting to the introduction and use of extra runconfig aspects
a while ago.
Change-Id: I216aa409679b6b81bf3b6fa7c4473147616962a6
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
The idea is to massage the setup in a way to make implementation
of new configurations less error prone by identifying recurring patterns
and sharing repetitive code that tends to be forgotten (see Android cloning).
The former two lines of constructors (owner-and-id, owner-and-source)
are split into a simple, shared, constructor and new setId() and
copyFrom() functions.
The change is mostly mechanical, some multiple calls to fromMap
have been removed, though, some consts added.
Otherwise, to keep the patch small it temporarily introduces two
helper templates in IRunConfigurationFactory. Also, setId() signatures
have not been unified yet. These won't be needed in the final setup.
Change-Id: I8c0734496caae744a9883fe6d92c1d8f8e0234ea
Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>