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QT Makefile without QMake or QT Creator
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######################################### | |
# Welcome! # | |
# This file is intended for Mac OS X, # | |
# but can work on any other operating # | |
# systems if you change QT_INSTALL_PATH # | |
# -Created by @DougBeney # | |
######################################### | |
# In the first two lines, I define the source (.cpp) file and the desired output file to be created (./hello) | |
SOURCE = hello.cpp | |
OUTPUT = hello | |
# This variable is used as a quick reference to the QT install path. This is my custom install directory on Mac OS X. | |
QT_INSTALL_PATH = /usr/local/qt/5.9.1/clang_64 | |
# This is where you would provide the proper includes depending on your project's needs | |
INCLUDES = -I$(QT_INSTALL_PATH)/lib/QtWidgets.framework/Headers | |
#This is the RPATH. To be honest, I am not completely sure of what it does, but it is neccesary. | |
RPATH = -Wl,-rpath,$(QT_INSTALL_PATH)/lib | |
#Here is where you link your frameworks | |
FRAMEWORKS = -F$(QT_INSTALL_PATH)/lib -framework QtCore -framework QtWidgets | |
# The main action that happens when you type "make" | |
all: | |
# We run the g++ command and make sure we use c++11 with the second argument. Then after that, we simply plugin in our previous variables. | |
g++ -std=c++11 $(SOURCE) $(INCLUDES) $(FRAMEWORKS) $(RPATH) -o $(OUTPUT) |
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Hi. Where is moc invocation?