Am 16.04.2010 um 16:44 schrieb Adam Treat:

I am very skeptical that it is feasible to write a gyp generator that would output QMake files. There is a log of magic in those QMake files. My sense is
that it would not be trivial by any means.

Plus, I don't like the idea of a meta-meta generators. Seems way to mickey-
mouse to me.

Agreed to a certain degree. Using gyp/whatever to generate qmake files, to generate Makefile/Xcode files etc seems akward to me as well.

What we really need to resolve is adding/removing files from compilation, that's the most common task that has to be done in 5+ build systems at the moment. So I have a new proposal:

1) Maintain a list of headers/source files to be compiled for ALL platforms (ie. dom/Node.cpp, etc..)

2) Keep all existing Makefile.am, WebCore.pro etc files as "templates", ie. WebCore.pro.template, with a special variable somewhere marking the $$HEADER_LIST$$ and the $ $SOURCE_LIST$$

3) Use a script that generates individual build files (eg. WebCore.pro) from WebCore.pro.template, it only needs to insert the file list with the correct syntax in the correct places

4) Keep all platform specific files to be compiled in the individual build system files (eg. WebCore.pro.template)

I think we'll never find a consensus on a single build system, there are too many different needs. I only care about the most repetitive work in order to keep the build system up2date: adding/removing cross-platform files.

Of course this is some kind of meta-meta build system, but we could also agree to move the "template" files in a WebCore/build-templates folder and run a "update-project-files" script after adding/remove files, that generates the build files, like WebCore.pro and commit them. This way only the person who added/removed a file from build would need to run that script, instead of every one, this would effectively
hide the "meta-meta" build system.

If we find an acceptable solution for just adding/removing cross- platform buildable files that it would already make me happy :-)

Looking for comments!
Niko

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