There are multiple/many places in KDE where the developer includes
moc_foo.cpp, and expects moc to run on foo.cpp, instead of foo.h.
He should use foo.moc, but right now this is handled by automoc4,
so we must stay compatible. So support this too, but warn about
it.
Alex
This makes automoc behaves as the documentation says.
If there is a #include "foo.moc" in the source file, moc
will be executed on foo.cpp.
Before it was also executed on foo.cpp, but only if foo.cpp
contained a Q_OBJECT macro, otherwise moc was executed on
foo.h. This was confusing, and this change also shouldn't break
anything, since the headers are moc'ed anyway if they contain
a Q_OBJECT macro.
Alex
This fixes#12533.
Before automoc did not check the header if the source file contained a
statement, now it does.
Additionally, moc is now only run on explicitely listed headers which
contain a Q_OBJECT macro.
Alex
It already works :-)
Needs more refactoring, e.g. using the cmake facilities to turn a string
into a vector etc.
Also still missing is the part which creates the custom target.
Alex