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You might need information from [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/ios-support.html Qt's] and [http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-developing-ios.html Creator's documentation]. | |||
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| If you installed Creator as part of a Qt SDK, does Creator correctly detect the kits installed with itself? | |||
# Remove Creator's settings from .config/QtProject/. | |||
# Start Creator. | |||
# In "Qt Creator" -> "Preferences…"-> "Kits", verify that Creator shows valid Compilers, Qt Versions and Kits for each Qt for iOS version you installed. | |||
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| In "Qt Creator" -> "Preferences…"-> "Kits" -> "Qt Versions", set up a qmake from a Qt for iOS. | |||
Will Creator detect it as "Qt version <version number> for iOS"? | |||
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| Can Creator compile an application using an iOS kit? | |||
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| Can Creator run an application on an iOS device? | |||
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| Can Creator run an application in the iOS simulator? | |||
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| Do the previous tasks work for Qt GUI Applications and Qt Quick Applications? | |||
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| QML errors: | |||
# Create a hybrid QML/C++ project (Qt Quick Application). | |||
# Add errors to the qml file. | |||
# Save and close the file. | |||
# Run this project on the device. | |||
Do error messages appear in Application Output and are these clickable when running the app? Do they open the "right" file and location in the desktop's source directory? | |||
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| While an application is running on an iOS device, quit the application on the device. | |||
Does Creator notice this and reflect the changed state? | |||
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| While an application is running in the iOS Simulator, quit the Simulator. | |||
Does Creator notice this and reflect the changed state? | |||
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| While an application is running on an iOS device, click the "Stop" icon in the "Application Output" view. | |||
Does Creator terminate the application on the device? | |||
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| While an application is running in the iOS Simulator, click the "Stop" icon in the "Application Output" view. | |||
Does Creator terminate the application in the Simulator? | |||
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| Can Creator debug an application on an iOS device? | |||
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| Set a breakpoint before debugging an application on an iOS device. | |||
Does the execution of the program stop at the breakpoint? | |||
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| Set a breakpoint while debugging an application on an iOS device. | |||
Does the execution of the program stop at the breakpoint? | |||
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| Do the previous tasks work for breakpoints in C++ code as well as in QML code? | |||
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| When stopped at a breakpoint, does Creator show valid data for Locals and Expressions? | |||
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| When stopped at a breakpoint, does Creator show a valid stacktrace? | |||
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| Does the Application Output View show qDebug output from an iOS device/the iOS Simulator? | |||
Does this work when running an application as well as when debugging? | |||
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| Try the QML Profiler in the Debug mode for an app on the device. Does it collect data and does that data look sane? | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 2 July 2018
You might need information from Qt's and Creator's documentation.
Test | Result | Annotation |
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If you installed Creator as part of a Qt SDK, does Creator correctly detect the kits installed with itself?
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In "Qt Creator" -> "Preferences…"-> "Kits" -> "Qt Versions", set up a qmake from a Qt for iOS.
Will Creator detect it as "Qt version <version number> for iOS"? |
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Can Creator compile an application using an iOS kit? | ||
Can Creator run an application on an iOS device? | ||
Can Creator run an application in the iOS simulator? | ||
Do the previous tasks work for Qt GUI Applications and Qt Quick Applications? | ||
QML errors:
Do error messages appear in Application Output and are these clickable when running the app? Do they open the "right" file and location in the desktop's source directory? |
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While an application is running on an iOS device, quit the application on the device.
Does Creator notice this and reflect the changed state? |
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While an application is running in the iOS Simulator, quit the Simulator.
Does Creator notice this and reflect the changed state? |
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While an application is running on an iOS device, click the "Stop" icon in the "Application Output" view.
Does Creator terminate the application on the device? |
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While an application is running in the iOS Simulator, click the "Stop" icon in the "Application Output" view.
Does Creator terminate the application in the Simulator? |
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Can Creator debug an application on an iOS device? | ||
Set a breakpoint before debugging an application on an iOS device.
Does the execution of the program stop at the breakpoint? |
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Set a breakpoint while debugging an application on an iOS device.
Does the execution of the program stop at the breakpoint? |
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Do the previous tasks work for breakpoints in C++ code as well as in QML code? | ||
When stopped at a breakpoint, does Creator show valid data for Locals and Expressions? | ||
When stopped at a breakpoint, does Creator show a valid stacktrace? | ||
Does the Application Output View show qDebug output from an iOS device/the iOS Simulator?
Does this work when running an application as well as when debugging? |
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Try the QML Profiler in the Debug mode for an app on the device. Does it collect data and does that data look sane? |