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authorTimothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>2012-03-01 13:24:30 -0600
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<p>Use <em>qmake</em> as before to generate a makefile. If you rename <em>main.cpp</em> temporarily, you will see the message and <em>qmake</em> will stop processing.</p>
<h3><a name="6"></a>Checking for more than one condition</h3>
-<p>Suppose you use Windows and you want to be able to see the qDebug() statements when you run your application on the command line. Unless you build your application with the console setting, you won't see the output. We can easily put <em>console</em> on the CONFIG line so that on Windows the makefile will have this setting. But let's say that we only want to add the CONFIG line if we are running on Windows <em>and</em> when <em>debug</em> is already on the CONFIG line. This requires using two nested scopes; just create one scope, then create the other inside that one. Put the settings to be processed inside the last scope, like this:</p>
+<p>Suppose you use Windows and you want to be able to see the tqDebug() statements when you run your application on the command line. Unless you build your application with the console setting, you won't see the output. We can easily put <em>console</em> on the CONFIG line so that on Windows the makefile will have this setting. But let's say that we only want to add the CONFIG line if we are running on Windows <em>and</em> when <em>debug</em> is already on the CONFIG line. This requires using two nested scopes; just create one scope, then create the other inside that one. Put the settings to be processed inside the last scope, like this:</p>
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win32 {
debug {