Removed cotire PCH
Integrated native PCH by CMake with the same BUILD_USE_PCH flag
Added new option to avoid extra files in 'build/include' folder and replace it by symlink
Symlink creates link to the origin file, it has some benefits from debug and build side.
The CMake parameter for symlink is 'BUILD_INCLUDE_SYMLINK'
With enabled flag BUILD_USE_PCH we get an error of compilation of TKService:
1>Image_VideoRecorder.obj :
error LNK2019:
unresolved external symbol
"int __cdecl av_strerror(int,char *,unsigned __int64)"
(?av_strerror@@YAHHPEAD_K@Z) referenced in function
"protected: class TCollection_AsciiString __cdecl Image_VideoRecorder::formatAvError(int)const "
(?formatAvError@Image_VideoRecorder@@IEBA?AVTCollection_AsciiString@@H@Z)
1>Media_FormatContext.obj :
error LNK2001:
unresolved external symbol
"int __cdecl av_strerror(int,char *,unsigned __int64)" (?av_strerror@@YAHHPEAD_K@Z)
And many other similar errors. Similar errors occures in some other projects too:
TKService
TKOpenGl
TKOpenGles
TKXCAF
TKXDEDRAW
TKDFBrowser
TKMessageModel
TKMessageView
TKShapeView
TKTInspector
TKTreeModel
TKVInspector
TKView
Proposed solution: turn off cotire from targets, whose compilation cause error while applying cotire tool.
In this ticket migration to cotire 1.8.1 (from 1.7.9) is done.
COTIRE_PREFIX_HEADER_IGNORE_PATH does not apply here, because its employing
causes some errors in 3rdparty libraries (for example, in TKService project).
Projects (TKDFBrowser TKMessageModel TKMessageView TKShapeView TKTInspector TKTreeModel TKVInspector TKView)
which use Qt may be proceeded by cotire tool, but after fixing a bug of cotire:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/18353
0033153: Fix cotire bug, causing impossibility of compilation targets depending from Qt.
Solution is proposed in:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/18353