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authorLeena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@qt.io>2020-01-23 11:45:07 +0100
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Source and configuration files for each manual are now located in a separate subdirectory, with common configuration files in doc/config. doc |_config |_qtcreator |_qtcreatordev |_qtdesignstudio Edit the config files accordingly. Change-Id: Idc747a7c16e84f3e06add91234dc5fc908e64cc5 Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
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-/*!
- \contentspage index.html
- \previouspage qt-design-viewer.html
- \page creator-building-targets.html
- \nextpage creator-running-targets.html
-
- \title Building for Multiple Platforms
-
- You can build applications for multiple target platforms, or using different
- compilers, debuggers or Qt versions. \l{glossary-buildandrun-kit}{Kits}
- define the tools, \l{glossary-device}{device} type and other settings to use.
-
- By default, when you run the application, you
- automatically build and deploy it first.
- However, you can also perform each operation separately.
-
- To check that the application code can be compiled and linked for a device,
- you can build the project. The build errors and warnings are displayed in
- the \uicontrol {Issues} output pane. More detailed information is displayed
- in the \uicontrol {Compile Output} pane.
-
- To build an application:
-
- \list 1
-
- \li Click the \uicontrol {Build and Run Kit Selector} icon (1) or select
- \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Open Build and Run Kit Selector} to select the
- build and run \l{glossary-buildandrun-kit}{kit}.
-
- \image qtcreator-kit-selector.png "Kit selector"
-
- \li Choose \uicontrol {Build > Build Project} or press \key {Ctrl+B}.
-
- You can also select the \uicontrol Run button (2) to also deploy and run
- the application after building it.
-
- \endlist
-
- While the application is being built, the \uicontrol Build button changes to
- a \uicontrol {Cancel Build} button (3). To cancel the build, select the
- button or press \key {Alt+Backspace}. If you selected a build command and
- decide you would also like to run the application, you can select the
- \uicontrol Run button to schedule running the project after building is done.
-
- For more information on the options you have, see
- \l{Specifying Build Settings}.
-
- \section1 Additional Build Commands
-
- To build the current project in all its configurations, that is, for
- all build configurations in all enabled kits, select
- \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Build Project for all Configurations}.
-
- To build all open projects, select \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Build All}.
- If building one application fails, \QC displays an error message and
- continues building the other applications.
-
- To quickly check the compile output for changes that you made in one file or
- subproject, you can use the \uicontrol Build menu commands to build a file or
- subproject. The available build menu commands depend on the build system
- you selected for the project: CMake, qmake, or Qbs.
-
- Select \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Build for Run Configuration} to
- build the executable that corresponds to the selected run configuration.
- You can also use the \c cm filter in the \l {Searching with the Locator}
- {locator}.
-
- To remove all build artifacts, select \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Clean All} or
- \uicontrol {Clean Project}. To clean the build directory and then build
- the project, select \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Rebuild All} or
- \uicontrol {Rebuild Project}.
-
- To build and clean projects without dependencies, select the
- \uicontrol {Build Without Dependencies},
- \uicontrol {Rebuild Without Dependencies}, and
- \uicontrol {Clean Without Dependencies} options in the context menu in the
- \uicontrol Projects view.
-
- To run qmake or CMake to regenerate build system files, select
- \uicontrol Build > \uicontrol {Run qmake} or \uicontrol {Run CMake}.
-
- \section2 Building with CMake
-
- \QC automatically runs CMake when you make changes to \c {CMakeLists.txt}
- files. To disable this feature, select \uicontrol Tools >
- \uicontrol Options > \uicontrol Kits > \uicontrol CMake >
- \uicontrol {Autorun CMake}.
-
- For more information, see \l {Setting Up CMake}.
-
- \section2 Building with qmake
-
- To prevent failures on incremental builds, it might make sense
- to always run qmake before building, even though it means that
- building will take more time. To enable this option, select \uicontrol Tools
- > \uicontrol Options > \uicontrol {Build & Run} > \uicontrol qmake >
- \uicontrol {Run qmake on every build}.
-*/