The functionality was duplicated between the Qt4 and CMake build
configurations and their configuration widgets. This change moves it
down to BuildConfiguration, in addition also making it available for the
Generic Project.
Also provides an upgrade path for the configuration.
Task-number: QTCREATOR-24
Reviewed-by: dt
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger
Doing it creates huge delays, because it resolves to a network path.
Also rename FolderNode::setFolderName to FolderNode::setDisplayName,
because that's the name of the property.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-695
* Ease cross device development by introducing 'targets' which
group build- and runsettings that are valid for this one target
Most of the kudos for the code review go to dt. Con, thorbjorn,
ckandler and others did also review parts of this patch.
Reviewed-by: dt
* Use id() for methods returning a string used to represent
some type of object.
* Use displayName() for strings that are meant to be user
visible.
* Quieten some warnings while touching the files anyway.
* Move Factories to their products in the plugins where that
was not done before.
Reviewed-by: dt
Otherwise we need to parse the cbp file, which happens only if the
buildconfiguration gets active. Also try to decouple a few internals a
little bit by using signals. The CMakeProject still handles a few things
directly instead of via signals, more to come eventually.
The project() should in most cases not matter, instead the
BuildConfiguration should. This shows all the information that needs to
move into the BuildConfiguration classes.
Enables users to change which buildsteps get run per buildconfiguration.
Some further tweaks are probably necessary. This is a rather big
change, though it should work. :)
That is we actually parse the mkspec and evaluate QMAKE_CXX (and a few
other variables) to figure out the correct mkspec. This makes using
custom mkspecs easier and is also cleaner. I also changed mkspec() and
mkspecPath() to behave a little diffrent, essentialy mkspec() will
return only the name (the actual dir name) of the mkspec. That is in
general not sufficient for passing on to qmake. mkspecPath() only
returns the correct path to mkspecs/default.
Hopefully I haven't broken WinCE/Maemo/MinGW.