On 11/02/2011 06:32 PM, David Faure wrote:
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> #include "foo.moc"
> #include "moc_foo.cpp"
>
> This would have generated twice the same moc file, I think. IMO this is
> really confusing.
Well there is no reason to include both, unless you have Q_OBJECT in the .cpp
file too:-)
I'm sur
On 11/02/2011 06:32 PM, David Faure wrote:
On Monday 31 October 2011 21:47:31 Alexander Neundorf wrote:
No, it's the other way around, in KDE. $ grep Q_OBJECT kautosavefile.*
kautosavefile.h: Q_OBJECT $ grep moc kautosavefile.cpp #include
"kautosavefile.moc"
If it did additionally other things
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On Tuesday 01 November 2011, craig.sc...@csiro.au wrote:
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> If you do that, you create a circular dependency, since CMake requires Qt
> to build its GUI application. Yes, you could build CMake's command line
> tools only, then Qt, then build CMake's GUI app, or alternatively you
> could install
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