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Including pro-files into pro-files

QMake's project files sometimes need to rely on the include feature. This is a great tool, but there are some tricks of the trade to be aware of.

First up, a convention, pro-files meant for inclusion in other pro-files are commonly named .pri, just to indicate that they are for inclusion. This also means that qmake does not find them, but uses the appropriate pro-file instead.

In a pro-file, you have two important variables: INCLUDEPATH and DEPENDPATH. The first is used by the C++ compiler when resolving #include statements, while the latter is used by qmake when trying to determine what to build in which order.

To create a truly movable source tree, the pri-files update these variables appropriately. My trick to do that is to rely on the current working directory. You find that by running the $$system(pwd) command (on Unix/Linux only - sorry).

Within the qmake variable reference , there are variables that may help find the current working directory (Tested on Windows ). A couple of these are: PWD ' This variable contains the full path leading to the directory where the qmake project file (project.pro) is located.

' This variable contains the full path leading to the directory where qmake places the generated Makefile.

  • Usage of the $$ prefix is detailed here .

When having setup the include and depend paths, it is just a matter of adding to the SOURCES, HEADERS, RESOURCES and FORMS sections.

To summarize, here is a small example:

INCLUDEPATH ''= $$system(pwd)/include
DEPENDSPATH''= $$system(pwd)

SOURCES ''= src/foo.cpp
HEADERS''= include/foo.h
FORMS ''= forms/foo.ui
RESOURCES''= foo.qrc

Finally, in the pro-file, simply add the pri-file by calling include:


include(support/foo/foo.pri)

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