On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 09:42:30 -0600, Larry Shaffer <lar...@dakotacarto.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working on a fix for Mac (for QGIS project) where size_t needs a > different typedef in a sip file than other platforms. > > See: http://hub.qgis.org/issues/6505 > > The build system is CMake that passes -t WS_MACX from the found PyQt4 > config on the command line. So, I wrote a simple: > > %If (WS_MACX) > typedef unsigned long size_t; > %End > %If (!WS_MACX) > typedef unsigned int size_t; > %End > > When I tried to enable the platform with %Platforms {WS_MACX} I was > presented with an error noting it had already been defined (or > enabled), presumably because of the existing tag. Does the Platforms > directive need to be used if already enabling a platform via -t on the > command line?
%Platforms defines the platform, it doesn't enable it - you just need to use it as you have done and pass the right -t flag. > Also, I would either like to know what the other platforms' (Win, > Linux, etc.) tags are expected to be and whether those can be counted > on being consistent, or whether I can just use the CMake platform > variables to pass in known, valid tags (WIN32, UNIX, APPLE) to use in > sip files. Platforms (and tags) are a SIP specific thing. > The project has to support older sip versions on some distros, so the > benefits provided by sip 4.14 for Platforms can't be used. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt