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README.md
CMake Utils
This directory holds scripts to help the porting process from qmake to cmake for Qt6.
If you're looking to port your own Qt-based project from qmake to cmake, please use
qmake2cmake.
Requirements
- Python 3.7,
pipenvorpipto manage the modules.
Python modules
Since Python has many ways of handling projects, you have a couple of options to install the dependencies of the scripts:
Using pipenv
The dependencies are specified on the Pipfile, so you just need to run
pipenv install and that will automatically create a virtual environment
that you can activate with a pipenv shell.
Using pip
It's highly recommended to use a virtualenvironment
to avoid conflict with other packages that are already installed: pip install virtualenv.
- Create an environment:
virtualenv env, - Activate the environment:
source env/bin/activate(on Windows:source env\Scripts\activate.bat) - Install the requirements:
pip install -r requirements.txt
If the pip install command above doesn't work, try:
python3.7 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
Contributing to the scripts
You can verify if the styling of a script is compliant with PEP8, with a couple of exceptions:
Install flake8 (pip install flake8) and run it
on all python source files:
make flake8
You can also modify the file with an automatic formatter,
like black (pip install black),
and execute it:
make format