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Qt Featuretest System

Developed by Paul Tvete 2017

Adapted for Windows by Daniel Smith 2018

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This script is designed to pull a specified branch of the Qt source code, seach for feature options, and build all modules repeatedly testing each feature with the --no-feature-[featurename] configure switch.

Arguments: #### platform, arch, and working Directory are required. #### --platform PLATFORM The platform that will be running tests. For example: 'Ubuntu_16.04' or 'Windows_10'. If running in windows, you MUST include the text'windows' somewhere in this parameter value.

--arch ARCH The processor architecture that will be running tests. Expected values are 'x86', 'x64', 'AArch_32', 'AArch_64'

--workingDir WORKINGDIR Specify the working directory for the testing. Ensure that the user running tests has read/write access. Example: /home/feature-test/ or C:\feature-test\

--testRun TESTRUN Setting this to True should run with a short test-set of features to build

--qtVersion QTVERSION Specify a particular branch to test. Defaults to 'dev' if not set. E.g. 5.9.0 or 5.11

--logSuffix LOGSUFFIX Specify a suffix or file extension for the log file. Default is .log if not set

--featureJSON FEATUREJSON Specify the absoulte or relative path to a json file containing a feature set to test. Default will scan the qt installation for features.

--buildCores BUILDCORES Specify the number of CPU cores to use for building. Defaults to 2 as a safe value.

--vsDevCmd VSDEVCMD Specify the location of the VsDevCmd.bat file for setting up the build environment on Windows. This parameter is not required on linux and assumes that Visual Studio Build Tools (2017) is installed on windows if left blank.

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Dependencies

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Python3+: https://www.python.org/downloads/ Python modules: argparse requests

Perl (windows): https://www.activestate.com/activeperl

Visual Studio Build Tools (Windows): http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools On installation, check "Visual C++ Build Tools" It is possible to uncheck all optional features. Please keep the default install directory. Otherwise use the command line argument with test.py "--vsDevCmd" to specify the absolute path to VsDevCmd.bat (including the filename) from the VSC++ Build Tools installation.

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