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// Copyright (C) 2022 The Qt Company Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
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//! [cli-build-cmake]
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\section1 Building and Running from the Command Line
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To build an example application from the command line, create a build
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directory for it. Switch to the build directory and run \c qt-cmake to
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configure your project for building. If the project is configured
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successfully, the generated files enable you to build the project.
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\badcode
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md <build_directory>
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cd <build_directory>
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<qt_installation_directory>\bin\qt-cmake -GNinja <source_directory>
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<generator>
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\endcode
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The commands create an executable in the build directory. The \c CMake
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tool reads the project file and produces instructions for how to build
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the application. The generator then uses the instructions to produce
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the executable binary.
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For example, to build the Notepad example on Windows, when using Ninja
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as the generator, enter the following commands:
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\badcode \QtVersion
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md notepad-build
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cd notepad-build
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C:\Qt\\1\msvc2019_64\bin\qt-cmake -GNinja C:\Examples\notepad
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ninja
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\endcode
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If you do not use Ninja as the generator, use the generator-independent
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CMake command to build the application instead of \c ninja:
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\badcode
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cmake --build
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\endcode
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//! [cli-build-cmake]
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