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<tt>PUBLIC</tt> or <tt>PRIVATE</tt> defines whether the feature is available within the Qt module, or also in other Qt modules. | <tt>PUBLIC</tt> or <tt>PRIVATE</tt> defines whether the feature is available within the Qt module, or also in other Qt modules. | ||
=== qt_feature_definition("<feature>" "<name>" | === qt_feature_definition("<feature>" "<name>" ...) === | ||
Makes a C++ define <tt><name></tt> available. If <tt> | Makes a C++ define <tt><name></tt> available. | ||
<code> | |||
qt_feature_definition("<feature>" "<name>" [NEGATE] [VALUE "<value>"]) | |||
</code> | |||
If <tt><value></tt> is set, the define will have this as value. | |||
If <tt>NEGATE</tt> is given, the define is set only if the feature is disabled. Otherwise it is set only if it is enabled. | If <tt>NEGATE</tt> is given, the define is set only if the feature is disabled. Otherwise it is set only if it is enabled. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:44, 11 February 2019
This is supposed to be a reference of Qt-specific CMake functions one can use in configure.cmake files. Since the port currently is still evolving quite rapidly, things may change. The ultimate reference is the code in qtbase/cmake/.
CMake Functions
qt_feature("<feature>" ...)
Defines a feature called <feature>. Whether a feature is enabled can be then elsewhere be checked by QT_FEATURE_<name>.
qt_feature("<feature>" [PUBLIC] [PRIVATE]
[LABEL "<label>"]
[PURPOSE "<purpose>"]
[SECTION "<selection>"]
[AUTODETECT <condition>]
[CONDITION <condition>]
[ENABLE <condition>]
[DISABLE <condition>]
[EMIT_IF <condition>])
PUBLIC or PRIVATE defines whether the feature is available within the Qt module, or also in other Qt modules.
qt_feature_definition("<feature>" "<name>" ...)
Makes a C++ define <name> available.
qt_feature_definition("<feature>" "<name>" [NEGATE] [VALUE "<value>"])
If <value> is set, the define will have this as value.
If NEGATE is given, the define is set only if the feature is disabled. Otherwise it is set only if it is enabled.