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/*! \contentspage index.html
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\previouspage creator-quick-tour.html
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\page creator-code-editor.html
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\nextpage creator-build-settings.html
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\nextpage creator-project-pane.html
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\title The Code Editor
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/*!
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\contentspage index.html
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\previouspage creator-code-editor.html
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\page creator-build-settings.html
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\page creator-project-pane.html
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\nextpage creator-version-management.html
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\title Build Settings
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\title Project Settings
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\table
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\row
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\l{CMake Support in Qt Creator}.
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\endtable
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To modify the build settings of your project, switch to the \gui{Projects}
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mode using the mouse or with \key{Ctrl+4}.
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To modify the project settings of your project, switch to the \gui{Projects}
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mode using the mouse or \key{Ctrl+4}.
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\image qtcreator-buildsettingstab.png
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\image qtcreator-projectpane.png
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Action items to create, clone, or delete build configurations can be found
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at the bottom of the dialog. You can have as many build configurations as
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needed. By default Qt Creator creates a \bold{debug} and \bold{release}
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build configuration. Both these configurations use the
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\l{glossary-default-qt}{Default Qt Version}.
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The project pane is divided into two areas. At the top the currently active
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settings are shown. The active build or run configuration for all projects
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can be changed there. The bottom area allows you to quickly get an overview
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of the build, run and editor settings as well as the dependencies between your
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projects. It also allows you to edit those settings.
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In the tree on the left, a list of build configurations and their settings
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are displayed. The screenshot above shows the \bold{debug} and
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\bold{release} configurations and their corresponding settings:
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\bold{Build Environment} and \bold{Build Steps}.
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\section1 Build Settings
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When you select a build configuration in the tree, a configuration page for
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general build settings will be displayed. Here you can specify which
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\l{glossary-project-qt}{Qt version} to use to build your project, whether
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Build configurations allow you to quickly switch between different build
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settings. By default Qt Creator Qt Creator creates a \bold{debug} and
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\bold{release} build configuration. Both these configurations use the
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\l{glossary-default-qt}{Default Qt Version}. Action items to create, clone,
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or delete build configurations can be found at the top. You can have as
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many build configurations as needed. To edit settings click on the
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\gui{Show Details} button. Here you can specify which
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\l{glossary-project-qt}{Qt version} to use to build your project, or whether
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to \l{glossary-shadow-build}{shadow build} the project, for instance.
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\image qtcreator-buildenvironment.png
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\image qtcreator-ppbuildsettings.png
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In the \bold{Build Environment} page you can specify the environment used
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The build system of Qt Creator is built on top of \c qmake and \c make. The
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settings for \c qmake and \c make can be changed. Qt Creator will run the
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make command using the correct Qt version.
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In the \bold{Build Environment} section you can specify the environment used
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for building. By default the environment in which Qt Creator was started
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is used and modified to include the Qt version. Depending on the selected
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Qt version, Qt Creator will automatically set the necessary environment
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variables.
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\image qtcreator-buildsteps.png
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\section1 Run Settings
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The build system of Qt Creator is built on top of \c qmake and \c make. The
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settings for \c qmake and \c make can be changed in the
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\bold{Build Settings} page. Qt Creator will run the make command using the
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correct Qt version.
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\image qtcreator-pprunsettings.png
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Qt Creator automatically creates run configurations for your project.
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These run configurations derive their executable
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from the parsed .pro files. You can also create \bold{custom executable}
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run configurations where you can freely set the executable to be run.
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\section1 Dependencies
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If you have multiple projects loaded in your session, you can configure
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dependencies between them. This will affect the build order of your
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projects. To do this, go the the \bold{Dependencies} tab after selecting
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projects. To do this, go the the \bold{Dependencies} section after selecting
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the project for which you want to configure the dependencies, and then use
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the checkboxes to check which of the other projects is a dependency.
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\note This is unrelated to the dependencies inside a qmake project.
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*/
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/*!
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\contentspage index.html
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\previouspage creator-build-settings.html
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\previouspage creator-project-pane.html
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\page creator-version-management.html
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\nextpage creator-creating-project.html
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