I tried what you suggested and it seems to work without problems:
 
In common.qbs I created two new properties:
 
```
property stringList files: []`
property string file
```
 
And modified the internal property:
 
```
readonly property var multiplexMap: ({
    files: "file",
    profiles: "profile",
    architectures: "architecture",
    buildVariants: "buildVariant"
})
```
 
Now in a product:
```
CppApplication {    qbs.files: ["main.cpp", "main2.cpp"]    files: qbs.file    
name: FileInfo.baseName(qbs.file)}``` And in another in the same project:```
CppApplication {    qbs.files: ["main3.cpp", "main4.cpp"]    files: qbs.file    
name: FileInfo.baseName(qbs.file)}``` Not only this works and builds correctly all 4 executables 
but there also seems to be no errors or clashes even when used in multiple products. And it is even 
correctly picked up by Qt Creator! As I understand it as common.qbs defines a module its instance 
is part of every single project so they do not affect each other (that is why this works). And yes, 
adding more multiplexing properties seems super easy so I really wonder what is it that is stopping 
you from opening it up for any property but I will take your word for it. The only problem I have 
with this workaround is that it requires editing common.qbs that is more than non-standard use but 
I can live with it for now as it gets the job done nicely. Thanks! 
______________________________________________________________
Od: Jake Petroules <jake.petrou...@qt.io>
Komu: "resurrect...@centrum.cz" <resurrect...@centrum.cz>
Datum: 08.11.2017 17:15
Předmět: Re: [Qbs] Build QTests from single Product

CC: <qbs@qt-project.org>
The simple answer is that multiplexing is limited to those 3 properties right 
now for technical reasons. In terms of the design concept, I certainly would 
have liked to allow it to work over ANY property, but we ran into limitations 
with the implementation.

At least right now, it's technically possible to add an unlimited number of 
multiplexing axes simply by modifying common.qbs (i.e. it requires no changes 
to the engine), but only properties of the qbs module can be multiplexed, not 
others. So something like Product.files/Group.files is out of the question at 
least for now.

If you can argue for multiplexing over a particular qbs module property, feel 
free to propose a patch and we may consider adding it.

> On Nov 8, 2017, at 12:28 AM, resurrect...@centrum.cz wrote:
> > In other testing frameworks like Google Test the test executable typically contains all test cases for the given module under test so there typically are as many products for tests as there are production modules. With QTest this is unsupported (although doable) and for good reasons too (mainly separation of test runs). As a result this requires each test case to be a separate executable and thus a separate Product under Qbs. While some code duplicity could be avoided by extracting most of the qbs code into custom item and instantiating that, the issue of the project list and the running executable(s) lists will be absolutely cluttered with every class being a separate Product (think Qt itself or even Qt Creator projects). Now the multiplexing sounds just like the right thing for this as one could pass the `files` property to `multiplexByQbsProperties` and it should work as expected building an executable for each file. Unfortunately that is not currently possible as `mult
ipl
> exByQbsP
> roperties` is limited only to one of `["architectures", "buildVariants", 
"profiles"]`.
>  
> Incidentally this hints towards what I would absolutely love to see in Qbs and that is kind of there but not quite - dynamically defined Products. The multiplexing is just that - you defined a product and told Qbs to build it n times with these different settings. Custom items are almost that with the big limitation that you have to actually instantiate them manually rather than based on some property(ies). The QTest issue is a variation on this: "build this Product for every file in this list". Currently I need to go and instantiate the custom item manually for each test case. And it could be pushed a bit further by being able to say build this Product for every directory in this list with files being extracted dynamically etc. That would essentially remove the raison d'être for the qbs-autoproject that is doing exactly that - moving from manually defining each product to defining rules for a product type/category letting the build system to extract the project/products and
>  build t
> hem.
>  
> So my ultimate question I guess is what are the plans regarding multiplexing? 
Will it be expanded into more general Qbs feature or kept limited to the special 
(Apple mainly) use case(s)? And what about the QTests?
>  
> Best wishes,
> Michael
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