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Using the new extra-cmake-modules module ECMAddQch (since 5.36.0)
this adds the option to automatically build and install a file
in QCH format with the docs about the public API, which then can be
used e.g. in Qt Assistant, Qt Creator or KDevelop.
Additionally the installed cmake config files will be extended
with a target KF5Config_QCH containing information about how to "link"
into the generated QCH file, which then can be used in the cmake build
system of other libraries building on this library, by
simply listing this target in "LINK_QCHS" of their ecm_add_qch() usage.
And a respective doxygen tag file with all the metadata about the
generated QCH file and used for the "linking" will be created and
installed.
Pass -DBUILD_QCH=ON to cmake to enable this.
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Generate-source-file macros should be used from the same CMakeLists.txt
file as the targets they generate files for.
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REVIEW:120947
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This is instead of INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR and INSTALL_TARGETS_DEFAULT_ARGS,
which will lose the "KF5" suffix from the include path.
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QtTest and QtConcurrent are only required for autotests, so no need
to find them unconditionally.
QtWidgets is not actually used - QtGui is instead.
REVIEW: 114962
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Install them in the proper directory.
Let cmake find them.
Had to rename conversion_check.h to conversioncheck.h
Had to improve the scripts to support multiple libs in one framework :)
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