[Qt-interest] Status of XCode Integration

Sensei Sensei.wa at apple.me.com
Sun Mar 21 11:16:53 CET 2010


On 2010-03-16 21:32:12 +0100, Dan White <ygor at comcast.net> said:


>> Certainly do NOT want to start a qmake/cmake flame war BUT  CMake will
>> correctly regenerate the moc/uic files when needed. You just need to update
>> the CMake file with the new headers that need to be moc'ed and CMake will
>> regenerate the Xcode project for you. During the build some auto-magical
>> thing happens and my moc'ed headers are regenerated when needed.
>> 
>> Just my 2 cents
>> Mike Jackson
> 
> This seems to me to be no different than updating the .pro file and 
> running qmake to regen the Xcode project file.


Well, regenerating Xcode projects isn't the same as having a complete 
integration, it just lengthens the process of developing software: I 
usually have some customization on Xcode projects, so every time I 
rebuild it, I have to modify my settings again.

PS. This is not a flame war, I'd just like to use Xcode (and VS on 
Windows) seamlessly.


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