On Sunday 31 October 2010 18:38:50 ext Jochen Becher wrote:
Hi,
I created a very simple hello-world using Qt-Creator 2.0.93 (snapshot
from about Wednesday for Ubuntu). The only change I did was adding a
text label Hello World to the mainwindow.cpp. Compiling, deploying
(using a WLAN device
On 10/31/2010 06:38 PM, ext Jochen Becher wrote:
while parsing target description (at line 1): Target description
specified unknown architecture arm
Could not load XML target description; ignoring
Hi Tim,
our C++ guys are currently at the devdays in california, so they will probably
not be fully able to reply this week.
The documentation found in the C++ parser is not that great. But it is very
closely modeled to the official C++ grammar (see e.g.
here:
Hello everybody,
we are approaching another release, so most work was again concentrated on
testing,
polishing and fixing any issues uncovered by the testing. So there is little
big
stuff going on right now.
Most notable fixes in the 2.1 branch:
* Welcome screen got a face lift
* Qt examples
On Saturday 30 October 2010 13:03:23 Tim Beaulen wrote:
I'm creating a plugin that performs some static code quality checks.
To make the scripts more powerful, I would like to make use of the cpp
parser that comes with Qt Creator.
Is there some documentation that describes how to use the cpp
Thanks for the tips.
Over the weekend I had a look at the source code of the cpp parser and
the tests for it (which helped me a lot).
I have it all working pretty well at the moment. I still need to look
into preprocessing files.
And it's a bit of work to make it all available in QtScript files
Hi
I want to use an external library in a Qt project, but the libs have
been compiled with Visual Studio and I'm using MinGW. The source
distribution only supports Visual Studio on Windows. So, I want to build
the library on Windows with MinGW.
As I see it, I have to install MSYS and I
Is there a way to set up preprocessor definitions in QtCreator? I need
somethinig like this:
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
#ifdef DEBUG
return 1;
#endif
return 0;
}
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In the .pro file, add DEFINES += mydefine
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Sergey ant...@mifprojects.com wrote:
Is there a way to set up preprocessor definitions in QtCreator? I need
somethinig like this:
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
#ifdef DEBUG
return 1;
#endif
I'm wondering if anyone actually compiles Qt Creator on Mac OS 10.4 by
themselves (we don't provide binary packages for that platform anymore).
If you do so, read on.
A recent change (49b86e771761b3a9a1799d11f777b13077c6305e) requires you to
specify that you want to build Qt Creator
Hi again,
is it possible to make qt-creator add this:
/**
*
*/
after I type /** when I hit return?
Thank you
Paulo
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