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- AUTOMOC
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- Should the target be processed with automoc (for Qt projects).
- AUTOMOC is a boolean specifying whether CMake will handle the Qt moc
- preprocessor automatically, i.e. without having to use the
- QT4_WRAP_CPP() or QT5_WRAP_CPP() macro. Currently Qt4 and Qt5 are
- supported. When this property is set to TRUE, CMake will scan the
- source files at build time and invoke moc accordingly. If an #include
- statement like #include "moc_foo.cpp" is found, the Q_OBJECT class
- declaration is expected in the header, and moc is run on the header
- file. If an #include statement like #include "foo.moc" is found, then
- a Q_OBJECT is expected in the current source file and moc is run on
- the file itself. Additionally, all header files are parsed for
- Q_OBJECT macros, and if found, moc is also executed on those files.
- The resulting moc files, which are not included as shown above in any
- of the source files are included in a generated
- <targetname>_automoc.cpp file, which is compiled as part of the
- target.This property is initialized by the value of the variable
- CMAKE_AUTOMOC if it is set when a target is created.
- Additional command line options for moc can be set via the
- AUTOMOC_MOC_OPTIONS property.
- By setting the CMAKE_AUTOMOC_RELAXED_MODE variable to TRUE the rules
- for searching the files which will be processed by moc can be relaxed.
- See the documentation for this variable for more details.
- The global property AUTOMOC_TARGETS_FOLDER can be used to group the
- automoc targets together in an IDE, e.g. in MSVS.
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