On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Andre Poenitz <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 07:55:52AM +0100, Luc Vlaming wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> Since i'm working quite a lot with qtcreator, I did already make myself a >> small patch to the cmake project parser (the codeblocks project file parser >> actually) to use the compiler defines that are in it. However, it seems that >> qtcreator actually supports multiple projects in one "solution" like visual >> studio if i'm correct. So far I've only worked with cmake projects in >> qtcreator since we do not really have anything else. I was wondering how >> good multi-project support is in qtcreator though. Would it be sensible to >> rewrite the cmake parser so it supports multiple projects in one solution? > > Qt Creator "sessions" are not equivalent to a VS "solution", it's a > collection of projects that a user has open at a given time. > > If you want to handle a collection of project that belong together, you'd > use a single "SUBDIRS" project. Those can be arbitrarily nested and do > (contrary to the name...) no have to consist of subdirectories, but can > refer to arbitrary .pro files and directories. > > Assuming your cmake project builds "one" project consisting of several > libraries and executables, SUBDIRs is the way to go.
Can SUBDIRS projects be used with generic makefile projects as well? Or just QMake and CMake projects? <>< <>< <>< Bryce Schober _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
