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Hello everyone,

For my Qt project, I use a .pro file that includes a separate .pri file for the various header, source, form and resource files. However, every time I add a new file I need to manually add it to the .pri file. This is tedious and error-prone. Is there a way to "magically" add all files from a directory, either directly in the .pri file or by telling qmake to run a separate script beforehand?

Thanks!

+5  A: 

Running qmake -project from the directory will create a project file that includes all the .cpp and .h files in that directory. You could add a pre-compile step that calls qmake -project, then pass the generated file to a script that removes the first few lines. Here's a quick one-liner that could do the job :

qmake -project -o MyFiles.pro && sed '1,/^# Input/d' MyFiles.pro > MyFiles.pri && rm MyFiles.pro
Fred
+2  A: 

You can use:

SOURCES += *.cpp
HEADERS += *.h

in your pro file. Of course you still have to remember to re-run qmake after creating new files.

chalup