Hello!

I'm struggling with writing a Rule for a tool like Qt's syncqt.pl script which automatically generates a set of API headers from the source code with the source itself already referencing these generated headers (that basically implies that the Rule needs to execute before compilation starts).

The naïve attempt would be to write Rule that consumes files tagged "hpp" and outputs files tagged "hpp". For obvious reasons that's not going to work.

So instead of outputting files tagged "hpp" I tried to output files tagged "api_hpp". But with no other Rule consuming files tagged "api_hpp" this Rule did not execute. (Can I declare additional input dependencies for the compilation step?)

The next attempt was to consume files tagged "src_hpp" and output files tagged "hpp". That implies that one has to put all header files in a special group to override the built-in "hpp" tag which is kind of hacky. Furthermore with the "real" header files now tagged "src_hpp" instead of "hpp" QtCreator's code model seemed to get confused, as some of the header files did not belong to any project anymore.

Is there a clean Qbs way? How has this problem been addressed in the days when Qbs was supposed to be the Next Build Tool for Qt?

Christian

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Christian Gudrian
AUCOS AG, Matthiashofstraße 47–49, 52064 Aachen, Germany

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