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     "PROJECT(#{projectName})"
     "PROJECT(#{projectName})"
}
}
templateType = String.new;  # We remove the [http://www.surgepromotions.com/74/custom-shot-glasses/ custom shot glasses] project type and stick it at the end
templateType = String.new;  # We remove the project type and stick it at the end
file.sub!(/TEMPLATE = (.+)$\n/) {
file.sub!(/TEMPLATE = (.+)$\n/) {
     templateType = $1.dup;
     templateType = $1.dup;

Revision as of 11:58, 13 June 2011

Converting From Qmake

Just added to sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/qmake2cmake/ - this project does a bit more than the ruby-script below.

Here is a Ruby script and a shell script which do the "grunt work" of converting a large qmake-based project:

#!/usr/bin/ruby -w

# Get the file into a string
file = IO.read(ARGV[0]);

# Convert special qmake variables
projectName = String.new;
file.sub!(/TARGET = (.+)$/) {
    projectName = $1.dup;
    "PROJECT(#{projectName})"
}
templateType = String.new;  # We remove the project type and stick it at the end
file.sub!(/TEMPLATE = (.+)$\n/) {
    templateType = $1.dup;
    ""
}
file.gsub!(/include\((.+)\)/,
           'INCLUDE(\1 OPTIONAL)');
file.gsub!(/includeforce\((.+)\)/,
           'INCLUDE(\1)');
file.gsub!(/INCLUDEPATH \*= (.+)((\n[ \t]+.+$)*)/,
           'SET(CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH ${CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH} \1\2)');
file.gsub!(/SOURCES \*= (.+)((\n[ \t]+.+$)*)/,
           "SET(#{projectName}_sources $#{projectName}_sources" ' \1\2)');
file.gsub!(/HEADERS \*= (.+)((\n[ \t]+.+$)*)/,
           "SET(#{projectName}_headers $#{projectName}_headers" ' \1\2)');
file.gsub!(/DEFINES \*= (.+)((\n[ \t]+.+$)*)/,
           'SET(DEFINES ${DEFINES} \1\2)');

# Now deal with other variables
file.gsub!(/(.+)\s\*=\s(.+)/,
           'SET(\1 ${\1} \2)');
file.gsub!(/(.+)\s=\s(.+)/,
           'SET(\1 \2)');
file.gsub!(/\$\$\{(.+)\}/,
           '${\1}');
file.gsub!(/\$\$\((.+)\)/,
           '$ENV{\1}');
file.gsub!(/([A-Za-z_\-.]+)\.pri/,
           '\1.cmake');

# Cleanup steps
file.gsub!(/\\\)/, ')');

# Put the project type back in
file += "ADD_EXECUTABLE(#{projectName} #{projectName}_sources)" if templateType == "app";
file += "ADD_LIBRARY(#{projectName} ${#{projectName}_sources})" if templateType == "lib";

# Write the new file to CMakeLists.txt
if ARGV.length > 1
    outname = ARGV[1];
else
    if ARGV[0] =~ /.+\.pro$/
        outname = File.join(File.dirname(ARGV[0]), "CMakeLists.txt");
    elsif (ARGV[0] =~ /.+\.pri$/) || (ARGV[0] =~ /.+\.prf$/)
        outbase = File.basename(ARGV[0]);
        outbase.sub!(/\.pr./, ".cmake");
        outname = File.join(File.dirname(ARGV[0]), outbase)
    end
end
outfile = File.new(outname, "w");
outfile.puts(file);
outfile.close;

So you have a script to convert a single file. Now you need one to recurse a directory tree:

#!/bin/sh
for file in `find . -name '*.pr?'`; do
   dos2unix $file
   filetype=`echo $file |sed -e 's/.*\.\(pr.\)/\1/'`
   path=`dirname $file`
   base=`basename $file`
   if [ -e "$path/CMakeLists.txt" -a "$filetype" = "pro" ]; then
      ./qmake2cmake.ruby $file $path/CMakeLists-$base.txt
   else
      ./qmake2cmake.ruby $file
   fi
done

It's hardly complete, but it's a lot better than doing the whole thing by hand!




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