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- ###########################################################################
- #
- # Library: CTK
- #
- # Copyright (c) Kitware Inc.
- #
- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- # You may obtain a copy of the License at
- #
- # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt
- #
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- # limitations under the License.
- #
- ###########################################################################
- #
- # Depends on:
- # CTK/CMake/ctkMacroParseArguments.cmake
- #
- #! When CTK is built as shared library, the following macro builds a python module
- #! associated with the generated PythonQt wrappers. When loaded, it will
- #! dynamically loads both the (1) generated decorators and the (2) hand written one.
- #! On the other hand, when CTK is built statically, it creates a
- #! static library providing a initialization function that will allow to load
- #! both (1) and (2).
- #! \ingroup CMakeAPI
- macro(ctkMacroBuildLibWrapper)
- ctkMacroParseArguments(MY
- "NAMESPACE;TARGET;SRCS;WRAPPER_LIBRARY_TYPE;ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY;LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY;RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY;INSTALL_BIN_DIR;INSTALL_LIB_DIR"
- "NO_INSTALL"
- ${ARGN}
- )
- # Sanity checks
- if(NOT DEFINED MY_TARGET)
- message(FATAL_ERROR "NAME is mandatory")
- endif()
- if(NOT DEFINED MY_WRAPPER_LIBRARY_TYPE OR "${MY_WRAPPER_LIBRARY_TYPE}" STREQUAL "SHARED")
- set(MY_WRAPPER_LIBRARY_TYPE "MODULE")
- endif()
- if(NOT DEFINED MY_NAMESPACE)
- set(MY_NAMESPACE "org.commontk")
- endif()
- foreach(type RUNTIME LIBRARY ARCHIVE)
- if(NOT DEFINED MY_${type}_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY)
- set(MY_${type}_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_${type}_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY})
- endif()
- endforeach()
- if(NOT DEFINED MY_INSTALL_BIN_DIR)
- set(MY_INSTALL_BIN_DIR ${CTK_INSTALL_BIN_DIR})
- endif()
- if(NOT DEFINED MY_INSTALL_LIB_DIR)
- set(MY_INSTALL_LIB_DIR ${CTK_INSTALL_LIB_DIR})
- endif()
- # Define library name
- set(lib_name ${MY_TARGET})
- # Include dirs
- set(my_includes
- ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
- ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}
- )
- # Since the PythonQt decorator depends on PythonQt, Python and VTK, let's link against
- # these ones to avoid complaints of MSVC
- # Note: "LINK_DIRECTORIES" has to be invoked before "ADD_LIBRARY"
- set(my_EXTRA_PYTHON_LIBRARIES ${PYTHON_LIBRARY} ${PYTHONQT_LIBRARIES})
- # Does a header having the expected filename exists ?
- string(REGEX REPLACE "^CTK" "ctk" lib_name_lc_ctk ${lib_name})
- set(DECORATOR_HEADER ${lib_name_lc_ctk}PythonQtDecorators.h)
- set(HAS_DECORATOR FALSE)
- if(EXISTS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${DECORATOR_HEADER})
- set(HAS_DECORATOR TRUE)
- set(DECORATOR_HEADER ${DECORATOR_HEADER})
- set_source_files_properties(${DECORATOR_HEADER} WRAP_EXCLUDE)
- endif()
- #message("HAS_DECORATOR:${HAS_DECORATOR}")
- #message("path/to/DECORATOR_HEADER:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${DECORATOR_HEADER}")
- set(KIT_PYTHONQT_SRCS) # Clear variable
- ctkMacroWrapPythonQt(${MY_NAMESPACE} ${lib_name}
- KIT_PYTHONQT_SRCS "${MY_SRCS}" FALSE ${HAS_DECORATOR})
- if(HAS_DECORATOR)
- list(APPEND KIT_PYTHONQT_SRCS ${DECORATOR_HEADER})
- if (CTK_QT_VERSION VERSION_GREATER "4")
- qt5_wrap_cpp(KIT_PYTHONQT_SRCS ${DECORATOR_HEADER} OPTIONS -f${DECORATOR_HEADER})
- else()
- QT4_WRAP_CPP(KIT_PYTHONQT_SRCS ${DECORATOR_HEADER} OPTIONS -f${DECORATOR_HEADER})
- endif()
- endif()
- add_library(${lib_name}PythonQt ${MY_WRAPPER_LIBRARY_TYPE} ${KIT_PYTHONQT_SRCS})
- target_link_libraries(${lib_name}PythonQt ${lib_name} ${my_EXTRA_PYTHON_LIBRARIES})
- if(MY_WRAPPER_LIBRARY_TYPE STREQUAL "STATIC")
- if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR STREQUAL "x86_64")
- set_target_properties(${lib_name}PythonQt PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "-fPIC")
- endif()
- endif()
- if(MY_WRAPPER_LIBRARY_TYPE STREQUAL "MODULE")
- # Make sure that no prefix is set on the library
- set_target_properties(${lib_name}PythonQt PROPERTIES PREFIX "")
- # Python extension modules on Windows must have the extension ".pyd"
- # instead of ".dll" as of Python 2.5. Older python versions do support
- # this suffix.
- # See http://docs.python.org/faq/windows.html#is-a-pyd-file-the-same-as-a-dll
- if(WIN32 AND NOT CYGWIN)
- set_target_properties(${lib_name}PythonQt PROPERTIES SUFFIX ".pyd")
- endif()
- endif()
- set_target_properties(${lib_name}PythonQt PROPERTIES
- RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${MY_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}"
- LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${MY_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}"
- ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${MY_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}"
- )
- # Set labels associated with the target.
- set_target_properties(${lib_name}PythonQt PROPERTIES LABELS ${lib_name})
- # Update list of libraries wrapped with PythonQt
- set(CTK_WRAPPED_LIBRARIES_PYTHONQT
- ${CTK_WRAPPED_LIBRARIES_PYTHONQT} ${lib_name}
- CACHE INTERNAL "CTK libraries wrapped using PythonQt" FORCE)
- # Install rules
- if(NOT MY_NO_INSTALL AND MY_WRAPPER_LIBRARY_TYPE STREQUAL "MODULE")
- install(TARGETS ${lib_name}PythonQt
- RUNTIME DESTINATION ${MY_INSTALL_LIB_DIR} COMPONENT RuntimePlugins
- LIBRARY DESTINATION ${MY_INSTALL_LIB_DIR} COMPONENT RuntimePlugins
- ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${MY_INSTALL_LIB_DIR} COMPONENT Development)
- endif()
- endmacro()
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