On 08/05/17 21:38, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
Am 08.05.2017 um 04:12 schrieb Hamish Moffatt
mailto:ham...@risingsoftware.com>>:
On 08/05/17 17:07, Igor Mironchik wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set in qmake project file to put executable right
in "." directory and don't use "debug" and "relea
You have to add "-spec macx-xcode" to your qmake arguments, otherwise it
will use "macx-clang" and just generate a Makefile.
Cheers,
Christoph
On 08.05.17 18:42, Nuno Santos wrote:
Hi,
I’m very used to generate the xcode project for Qt iOS projects. Today I was
trying to generate the Xcode
Ok, thanks for clarify this!
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On 08/05/2017 18:39, Oleg Evseev wrote:
Sean or Paul,
Could you please explain aspects related to mirrored textures
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-54881
I didn't understand why when building against qt-5.8 I don't need to
mirror textures image and SceneLoader load 3d models fine, but i
Sean or Paul,
Could you please explain aspects related to mirrored textures
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-54881
I didn't understand why when building against qt-5.8 I don't need to mirror
textures image and SceneLoader load 3d models fine, but in qt-5.9 (like in
qt-5.7 before) I need to m
Hi,
I’m very used to generate the xcode project for Qt iOS projects. Today I was
trying to generate the Xcode project for a clang_64 Qt project.
How is that achieved? It is not generating the Xcode project.
Any special trick?
Regards,
Nuno
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> Am 08.05.2017 um 08:26 schrieb Till Oliver Knoll
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> Am 08.05.2017 um 07:16 schrieb Philippe :
>
There is probably a reason why completely new languages like Swift come
completely without exception handling
>>
>> Quote from Apple doc:
>>
>> "Swift provides first-class
> Am 08.05.2017 um 08:26 schrieb Till Oliver Knoll
>
> This sums up my previous point pretty nicely:
>
> "Java exceptions ceased to be exceptional at all, they became commonplace.
> They are used from everything from the benign to the catastrophic,
> differentiating between the severity of ex
> Am 08.05.2017 um 04:12 schrieb Hamish Moffatt :
>
>> On 08/05/17 17:07, Igor Mironchik wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possible to set in qmake project file to put executable right in "."
>> directory and don't use "debug" and "release" subdirs?
>
> Which platform? It does that on linux.
>
> May
Hello.
I ran into another Problem. This Time I have some serious Trouble
translating the Strings in the ControlScript.
All modified Strings have the "qsTr()" Macro, the "de.qm" is splitted up
= 1 TS File in the Package Folder for the Dynamic Pages (which works,
also the localized License File get
Am 08.05.2017 um 07:16 schrieb Philippe :
>>> There is probably a reason why completely new languages like Swift come
>>> completely without exception handling
>
> Quote from Apple doc:
>
> "Swift provides first-class support for throwing, catching, propagating,
> and manipulating recoverable
>>There is probably a reason why completely new languages like Swift come
>>completely without exception handling
Quote from Apple doc:
"Swift provides first-class support for throwing, catching, propagating,
and manipulating recoverable errors at runtime."
https://developer.apple.com/library/c
> Am 08.05.2017 um 01:48 schrieb Igor Mironchik :
>
> Hi,
Using exceptions in arguments parser is something that just cannot be
justified.
>>> Why not?
>> Even in the danger of starting a huge debate about "exceptions vs return
>> error code" here are my thoughts about it:
>>
>
Hi Igor,
the trick is CONFIG-=debug_and_release
BUT BE WARNED: This option is set by default, because on Windows debug
and release object CANNOT be mixed. If you disable it, your'e on your own.
Please see https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-52347 for more
information on this.
Best regard
2017-05-08 10:12, Hamish Moffatt пишет:
On 08/05/17 17:07, Igor Mironchik wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set in qmake project file to put executable right
in "." directory and don't use "debug" and "release" subdirs?
Which platform? It does that on linux.
I'm on Windows.
Maybe you can u
On 08/05/17 17:07, Igor Mironchik wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set in qmake project file to put executable right in
"." directory and don't use "debug" and "release" subdirs?
Which platform? It does that on linux.
Maybe you can use the DESTDIR variable to control where it's output. (I
had t
Hi,
Is it possible to set in qmake project file to put executable right in
"." directory and don't use "debug" and "release" subdirs?
Thank you.
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