# Patches for Qt must be at the very least submitted to Qt's Gerrit codereview # rather than their bug-report Jira. The latter is rarely reviewed by Qt. class Qt < Formula desc "Cross-platform application and UI framework" homepage "https://www.qt.io/" url "https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.10/5.10.1/single/qt-everywhere-src-5.10.1.tar.xz" mirror "https://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/5.10/5.10.1/single/qt-everywhere-src-5.10.1.tar.xz" sha256 "05ffba7b811b854ed558abf2be2ddbd3bb6ddd0b60ea4b5da75d277ac15e740a" head "https://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git", :branch => "5.10", :shallow => false bottle do sha256 "8b4bad005596a5f8790150fe455db998ac2406f4e0f04140d6656205d844d266" => :high_sierra sha256 "9c488554935fb573554a4e36d36d3c81e47245b7fefc4b61edef894e67ba1740" => :sierra sha256 "c0407afba5951df6cc4c6f6c1c315972bd41c99cecb4e029919c4c15ab6f7bdc" => :el_capitan end keg_only "Qt 5 has CMake issues when linked" option "with-docs", "Build documentation" option "with-examples", "Build examples" option "without-proprietary-codecs", "Don't build with proprietary codecs (e.g. mp3)" # OS X 10.7 Lion is still supported in Qt 5.5, but is no longer a reference # configuration and thus untested in practice. Builds on OS X 10.7 have been # reported to fail: . depends_on :macos => :mountain_lion depends_on "pkg-config" => :build depends_on :xcode => :build depends_on "mysql" => :optional depends_on "postgresql" => :optional # Restore `.pc` files for framework-based build of Qt 5 on OS X. This # partially reverts merged # between the 5.5.1 and 5.6.0 releases. (Remove this as soon as feasible!) # # Core formulae known to fail without this patch (as of 2016-10-15): # * gnuplot (with `--with-qt` option) # * mkvtoolnix (with `--with-qt` option, silent build failure) # * poppler (with `--with-qt` option) patch do url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/formula-patches/e8fe6567/qt5/restore-pc-files.patch" sha256 "48ff18be2f4050de7288bddbae7f47e949512ac4bcd126c2f504be2ac701158b" end def install args = %W[ -verbose -prefix #{prefix} -release -opensource -confirm-license -system-zlib -qt-libpng -qt-libjpeg -qt-freetype -qt-pcre -nomake tests -no-rpath -pkg-config -dbus-runtime ] args << "-nomake" << "examples" if build.without? "examples" if build.with? "mysql" args << "-plugin-sql-mysql" (buildpath/"brew_shim/mysql_config").write <<~EOS #!/bin/sh if [ x"$1" = x"--libs" ]; then mysql_config --libs | sed "s/-lssl -lcrypto//" else exec mysql_config "$@" fi EOS chmod 0755, "brew_shim/mysql_config" args << "-mysql_config" << buildpath/"brew_shim/mysql_config" end args << "-plugin-sql-psql" if build.with? "postgresql" args << "-proprietary-codecs" if build.with? "proprietary-codecs" system "./configure", *args system "make" ENV.deparallelize system "make", "install" if build.with? "docs" system "make", "docs" system "make", "install_docs" end # Some config scripts will only find Qt in a "Frameworks" folder frameworks.install_symlink Dir["#{lib}/*.framework"] # The pkg-config files installed suggest that headers can be found in the # `include` directory. Make this so by creating symlinks from `include` to # the Frameworks' Headers folders. Pathname.glob("#{lib}/*.framework/Headers") do |path| include.install_symlink path => path.parent.basename(".framework") end # Move `*.app` bundles into `libexec` to expose them to `brew linkapps` and # because we don't like having them in `bin`. # (Note: This move breaks invocation of Assistant via the Help menu # of both Designer and Linguist as that relies on Assistant being in `bin`.) libexec.mkpath Pathname.glob("#{bin}/*.app") { |app| mv app, libexec } end def caveats; <<~EOS We agreed to the Qt opensource license for you. If this is unacceptable you should uninstall. EOS end test do (testpath/"hello.pro").write <<~EOS QT += core QT -= gui TARGET = hello CONFIG += console CONFIG -= app_bundle TEMPLATE = app SOURCES += main.cpp EOS (testpath/"main.cpp").write <<~EOS #include #include int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QCoreApplication a(argc, argv); qDebug() << "Hello World!"; return 0; } EOS system bin/"qmake", testpath/"hello.pro" system "make" assert_predicate testpath/"hello", :exist? assert_predicate testpath/"main.o", :exist? system "./hello" end end