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\chapter Introduction to qmake
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\section1 Introduction to qmake
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\e qmake is a tool created by Trolltech to write makefiles for
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different compilers and platforms.
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Writing makefiles by hand can be difficult and error prone, especially
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if several makefiles are required for different compiler and platform
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combinations. With \e qmake, developers create a simple single
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'project' file and run \e qmake to generate the appropriate
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makefiles. \e qmake takes care of all the compiler and platform
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dependencies, freeing developers to focus on their code. Trolltech
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uses \e qmake as the primary build tool for the Qt library, and for
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the tools supplied with Qt.
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\e qmake also takes care of Qt's special requirements, automatically
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including build rules for \link moc.html moc\endlink and \e uic.
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