Qt CMake policies
Qt CMake policies maintain the backward compatibility across multiple releases. Every new policy starts by warning you about a deprecated feature or behavior; followed by a warning message that briefly describes the change. To disable a policy's warning, explicitly request the NEW
or non-backward compatible behavior of a policy using the qt_policy() command.
Policies
':/qt/qml/' is the default resource prefix for QML modules | |
Target properties that specify Android-specific paths may contain generator expressions | |
Consider the BUILD_SHARED_LIBS value when creating Qt libraries | |
Extra directories with QML files in a QML module need extra qmldir files | |
Qt_add_qml_module's DEPENDENCIES argument accepts targets |
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