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QString Get::osName()
{
#if defined(Q_OS_ANDROID)
return QLatin1String("android");
#elif defined(Q_OS_BLACKBERRY)
return QLatin1String("blackberry");
#elif defined(Q_OS_IOS)
return QLatin1String("ios");
#elif defined(Q_OS_MAC)
return QLatin1String("macos");
#elif defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
return QLatin1String("wince");
#elif defined(Q_OS_WIN)
return QLatin1String("windows");
#elif defined(Q_OS_LINUX)
return QLatin1String("linux");
#elif defined(Q_OS_UNIX)
return QLatin1String("unix");
#else
return QLatin1String("unknown");
#endif
}
If single required
- ifdef Q_OS_LINUX
return QString::fromLatin1(DATADIR"/"APPLICATION_EXECUTABLE"/i18n/");
- endif
- ifdef Q_OS_OSX
return QApplication::applicationDirPath()+QLatin1String("/../Resources/translations"); // path defaults to app dir.
- endif
- ifdef Q_OS_DARWIN
return QApplication::applicationDirPath()+QLatin1String("/translations"); // path defaults to app dir.
- endif
- ifdef Q_OS_WIN
return QApplication::applicationDirPath();