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With modularized Qt, using QT_CONFIG is dangerous, because the behavior changes depending on the order in which modules are qmake'd. For example, an autotest doing: contains(QT_CONFIG,svg):QT += svg ...will depend on libQtSvg if (and only if) the autotest is qmake'd _after_ qtsvg is qmake'd. This makes the tested functionality unpredictable. Also, if the above example occurs within qtbase, it causes the test to sometimes have a circular dependency: if qtsvg is qmake'd before the test is qmake'd, the test in qtbase depends on qtsvg which depends on qtbase. Tests must avoid functionality tests via QT_CONFIG except where all the tested modules are dependencies of the current module. Usage of QT_CONFIG with qt3support was entirely removed since Qt5 will not retain qt3support. Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald Change-Id: I5a5013b3ec7e1f38fb78864763c9e7586c15e70b
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16 lines
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Prolog
load(qttest_p4)
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SOURCES += tst_qtextbrowser.cpp
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!symbian:DEFINES += SRCDIR=\\\"$$PWD\\\"
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wince*|symbian: {
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addFiles.files = *.html
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addFiles.path = .
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addDir.files = subdir/*
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addDir.path = subdir
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DEPLOYMENT += addFiles addDir
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}
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