[Qt5-feedback] The #include directives for Qt Essentials and Qt Add-on modules

Thiago Macieira thiago at kde.org
Fri Jul 1 10:23:55 CEST 2011


Em Friday, 1 de July de 2011, às 08:04:29, henry.haverinen at nokia.com escreveu:
> So in the light of #include <QtAddOn.Foo> and Charley's arguments about 
> the harmfulness of using subdirectories, does anyone have good suggestions 
> for including the classes of add-ons?
> 
> #include <QtAddOn.Foo.Bar> // this may look a bit weird but it would be
> logical...

Do not use dots. Subdirectories are the way to go, as this would otherwise 
create directories with too many files upon installation.

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