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Diffstat (limited to 'languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kxt/QUICKSTART')
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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kxt/QUICKSTART b/languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kxt/QUICKSTART index 0ba306bb..53ae8c9e 100644 --- a/languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kxt/QUICKSTART +++ b/languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kxt/QUICKSTART @@ -65,16 +65,16 @@ TQMOC PROCESSING In qt programs, when a header 'foo.h' contains a class that has Q_SIGNALS and Q_SLOTS, then 'foo.h' must contain the macro Q_OBJECT -in order to compile. foo_tqmoc.cpp is usually generated, and is -used to produce foo_tqmoc.o which is linked with the +in order to compile. foo_moc.cpp is usually generated, and is +used to produce foo_moc.o which is linked with the program or the library. -In kde programs, 'foo.tqmoc' is generated instead of foo_tqmoc.cpp, +In kde programs, 'foo.moc' is generated instead of foo_moc.cpp, and it must be included at the very end of foo.cpp (add #include "foo.moc" : this increases the speed of compilation a *lot* and makes less object files. -Both modes are provided though, see test6-tqmocfiesta/ +Both modes are provided though, see test6-mocfiesta/ ------------------------------------------ MINIMUM SCONS DISTRIBUTION @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ remember that libtool is broken on many systems (invalid flags among others), so when you can work without libtool (small projects especially), just do it. -** tqmoc processing ** +** moc processing ** As stated above, you should always add #include "foo.moc" for your qt classes (Q_OBJECT) to save precious compilation time. |