Qt 5.15.2 includes API that makes transitioning to Qt 6 easier. We currently have workarounds for Qt 5.14 in place that we can remove when requiring 5.15.2, and we also can stop adding workarounds for new code. Change-Id: I920fdccc41d755a6ad39cb5161cd916999fee755 Reviewed-by: Cristian Adam <cristian.adam@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Orgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Löhning <robert.loehning@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@qt.io> Reviewed-by: <github-actions-qt-creator@cristianadam.eu>
Documentation Projects in This Repository
The qtcreator repository contains the sources for building the following documents:
- Qt Creator Manual
- Extending Qt Creator Manual
- Qt Design Studio Manual
The sources for each project are stored in the following subfolders of the doc folder:
- qtcreator
- qtcreatordev
- qtdesignstudio
For more information, see: Writing Documentation
The Qt Design Studio Manual is based on the Qt Creator Manual, with
additional topics. For more information, see the README file in the
qtdesignstudio subfolder.
The Extending Qt Creator Manual has its own sources. In addition, it pulls in API reference documentation from the Qt Creator source files.
QDoc
All the documents are built when you enter make docs on Linux or
macOS or nmake docs on Windows.
Since Qt Creator 4.12, you need to use QDoc Qt 5.14 or later to build the docs. While building with QDoc from Qt 5.11 or later technically works, the Qt Creator Manual and Qt Design Studio Manual link to newer Qt modules, which means link errors will be printed.
Please make the docs before submitting code changes to make sure that you do not introduce new QDoc warnings.
While working on changes that introduce lots of warnings about missing API
documentation, for example, you can enter an option to write the doc
errors to the log. This helps make doc builds faster until you have
fixed the errors. For example, on Windows enter nmake docs 2> log.txt.