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[ | At this moment (February 2015) qmake supports enabling C++11 (and now C++14) support via the <tt>CONFIG</tt> option in your <tt>.pro</tt> file. According to the qmake 3.0 manual that comes with Qt 5.4.0 ([http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-variable-reference.html qmake reference]) you just need to add | ||
CONFIG += c++11 | |||
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CONFIG += c++14 | |||
''C++11 support is enabled. This option has no effect if the compiler does not support C++11. By default, support is disabled.'' |
Revision as of 20:28, 28 February 2015
At this moment (February 2015) qmake supports enabling C++11 (and now C++14) support via the CONFIG option in your .pro file. According to the qmake 3.0 manual that comes with Qt 5.4.0 (qmake reference) you just need to add
CONFIG += c++11
or
CONFIG += c++14
C++11 support is enabled. This option has no effect if the compiler does not support C++11. By default, support is disabled.