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Windows resource files support a subset of C preprocessor directives. Among others they can have #include directives. Use QMake's own scanner to retrieve the files that are included by a Windows resource file and add them to its dependencies. For the test case the TestCompiler class had to be extended: runCommand is now public, and commandOutput is less peculiar. Fixes: QTBUG-3859 Change-Id: I138703352c37c98297c0574a9a440510c1c494b8 Reviewed-by: Oliver Wolff <oliver.wolff@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io> |
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doc | ||
generators | ||
library | ||
cachekeys.h | ||
main.cpp | ||
Makefile.unix | ||
Makefile.unix.macos | ||
Makefile.unix.mingw | ||
Makefile.unix.unix | ||
Makefile.unix.win32 | ||
Makefile.win32 | ||
meta.cpp | ||
meta.h | ||
option.cpp | ||
option.h | ||
project.cpp | ||
project.h | ||
property.cpp | ||
property.h | ||
qmake_pch.h | ||
qmake-aux.pro | ||
qmake.pro |