Hi Fawzi,
Thanks for the explanation.
You are right. Though the message is misleading, it appears to work.
I tried the below simple test and it worked as expected.
App1.pro:
ios {
iphonesimulator {
message("iphonesimulator")
DEFINES += iphonesimulator
}
iphoneos{
message("iphoneos")
DEFINES += iphoneos
}
}
Mainwindow.cpp
void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
{
QMessageBox msgBox;
#ifdef iphonesimulator
msgBox.setText("Simulator");
#elif defined (iphoneos)
msgBox.setText("Phone");
#endif
msgBox.exec();
}
Thanks
Shobana
From: Mohamed Fawzi <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 01:36:31 +1100
To: Shobana Suresh <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>"
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [Development] Qmake variable for iOS
Hi,
qmake for ios is a bit strange, in the sense that it treats device and
simulator as two build versions.
This is like debug and release, setting it in CONFIG sets the default used in
Makefile, but it also still generates specific makefiles for each possible
combination (iphoneos debug/relase,...).
This is a bit unecessary, especially for how it is used in creator (shadow
build, always setting the default, and always building using the default
Makefile.
So message is misleading because it is called for each Makefile version.
Thill it should work, have you tried to see?
Fawzi
On 10 Feb 2014, at 01:30, Shobana Suresh
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello All,
I am trying to find the qmake variable that could be used to differentiate
between the iPhone simulator and iPhone arm kits.
In my .pro file, I would like to use conditions like
1.
ios {
2.
CONFIG += c++11
3.
iphonesimulator {
4.
message("iphonesimulator")
5.
#Do Something
6.
}
7.
iphoneos{
8.
message("iphoneos")
9.
#Do Something
10.
}
11.
}
On running qmake with the iphonesimulator kit, it prints out
1.
Project MESSAGE: iphonesimulator
2.
Project MESSAGE: iphonesimulator
3.
Project MESSAGE: iphonesimulator
4.
Project MESSAGE: iphonesimulator
5.
Project MESSAGE: iphoneos
6.
Project MESSAGE: iphonesimulator
7.
Project MESSAGE: iphonesimulator
8.
Project MESSAGE: iphoneos
With iPhone device kit , it prints
1.
Project MESSAGE: iphoneos
2.
Project MESSAGE: iphoneos
3.
Project MESSAGE: iphoneos
4.
Project MESSAGE: iphonesimulator
5.
Project MESSAGE: iphoneos
6.
Project MESSAGE: iphoneos
7.
Project MESSAGE: iphonesimulator
8.
Project MESSAGE: iphoneos
I tried using the QT_ARCH variable, but message($$QT_ARCH) prints out “arm” for
both the kits.
What is the correct qmake variable to use to differentiate between iPhone
simulator and iPhone arm kits?
Regards
Shobana
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