AUTOUIC
Should the target be processed with autouic (for Qt projects).
AUTOUIC
is a boolean specifying whether CMake will handle the Qt uic
code generator automatically, i.e. without having to use the QT4_WRAP_UI()
or QT5_WRAP_UI()
macro. Currently Qt4 and Qt5 are supported.
When this property is ON
, CMake will scan the source files at build time and invoke uic
accordingly. If an #include
statement like #include "ui_foo.h"
is found in source.cpp
, a foo.ui
file is searched for first in the vicinity of source.cpp
and afterwards in the optional AUTOUIC_SEARCH_PATHS
of the target. uic
is run on the foo.ui
file to generate ui_foo.h
in the directory <AUTOGEN_BUILD_DIR>/include
, which is automatically added to the target’s INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
.
- See
AUTOGEN_BUILD_DIR
.
This property is initialized by the value of the CMAKE_AUTOUIC
variable if it is set when a target is created.
Additional command line options for uic
can be set via the AUTOUIC_OPTIONS
source file property on the foo.ui
file. The global property AUTOGEN_TARGETS_FOLDER
can be used to group the autouic targets together in an IDE, e.g. in MSVS.
Source files can be excluded from AUTOUIC
processing by enabling SKIP_AUTOUIC
or the broader SKIP_AUTOGEN
.
See the cmake-qt(7)
manual for more information on using CMake with Qt.
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https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.9/prop_tgt/AUTOUIC.html