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\section2 Specifying Run Settings for Desktop Device Types
You can specify command line arguments to be passed to the executable
and the working directory to use. The working directory defaults to
the directory of the build result.
For console applications, check the \uicontrol{Run in Terminal} check box.
If you need to run with special environment variables set up, you
also do it in the run configuration settings.
\image qtcreator-pprunsettings.png
When building an application, \QC creates a list of directories where the
linker will look for libraries that were built as part of the project. To
search those directories for libraries when starting an application, select
the \uicontrol {Add build library search path} check box. The linked
directories are made visible to the executable that \QC is attempting to
run. This option is enabled by default, and you should disable it only if
you use deployment steps.
The \uicontrol {Use debug version of frameworks (DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX=_debug)} option
(only available on \macos) enables you to debug (for example, step into)
linked frameworks, such as the Qt framework itself. You do not need this
option for debugging your application code.
You can also create custom executable run configurations where you
can set the executable to be run. For more information, see
\l{Specifying a Custom Executable to Run}.
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