QMake - define variable, check value inside project file
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In my program I want to alter some values in order to make my program compilable for different Desktop Environments. While I can check from pre-set values whether I am running under windows or linux, I am unable to determine the current DE that I am running so as to alter my code and adapt it to each DE every time.
So, I decided to declare my own variables inside the configuration file.
@DEFINES += "FOR_GNOME=0"
DEFINES += "FOR_LUNA=1"
DEFINES += "FOR_AERO=0"@Now I need to check whether a value from the above is true or not. I could just define a variable (e.g. FOR_GNOME) and then use defined() function and #ifdef inside the code in order to determine the target Desktop Environment, but, because of the fact that there are many DEs as targets, I don't want to have to memorize all these variable names (so as to remember what to place inside the .pro file at the "DEFINES +=" each time). So, I want to define all of them and give value 1 to the target DE.
Now, I need to make preprocessor checks for each DE separately. For example, if I am under GNOME I need specific libraries to link via PKGCONFIG. So , this is what I imagine it to be:
@DEFINES += "FOR_GNOME=0"
DEFINES += "FOR_LUNA=1"
DEFINES += "FOR_AERO=0"contains(FOR_GNOME, 1){
#build for GNOME, link gio-2.0 so as to use the gsettings library
CONFIG += link_pkgconfig
PKGCONFIG += gio-2.0
}contains(FOR_LUNA, 1){
#do something else
}@
This is just example code of how I imagine it to be.Then, I want to use these inside my code:
@#if FOR_GNOME
//code
#elif FOR_LUNA
//more code
...
#endif@The main problem is that contains() function does not work (while it should, as far as I correctly understand the documentation). Also, I tried:
@FOR_GNOME {
#build for GNOME, link gio-2.0 so as to use the gsettings library
CONFIG += link_pkgconfig
PKGCONFIG += gio-2.0
}@but it didn't work either. With the 2nd way FOR_GNOME should be inside CONFIG, but then I don't know how to make it available in my code.
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Hi,
You could use something like this:
@
CONFIG += gnome
contains(CONFIG, gnome) {
DEFINES += FOR_GNOME
//etc...
}
@Hope it helps
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Thanks for the answer. Yes, this seems to be what I am looking for :)