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Please review the following information to ensure ** the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 requirements ** will be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html. ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ /*! \contentspage list-of-language-items.html \previouspage Artifact \nextpage Export \qmltype Depends \inqmlmodule QbsLanguageItems \ingroup list-of-items \keyword QML.Depends \brief Represents dependencies between products and modules. A Depends item can appear inside a \l{Product} or \l{Module} item. For example, the following product will load the \l{cpp} module. In addition, it will try to load modules that may or may not exist, and in the latter case use a fallback. \code Product { Depends { name: "cpp" } Depends { name: "awesome_module" versionAtLeast: "2.0" required: false } Depends { name: "adequate_module" condition: !awesome_module.present required: false } Depends { name: "inferior_module" condition: !awesome_module.present && !adequate_module.present } // ... } \endcode \section1 Dependency Parameters Sometimes it is desirable to have certain dependencies handled differently than others. For example, one might want to depend on a dynamic library without linking it. This can be done by setting the \l{dependency-parameters-cpp}{cpp.link} dependency parameter to \c{true} in the dynamic library dependency: \code Product { Depends { name: "cpp" } Depends { name: "some_dynamic_lib"; cpp.link: false } // ... } \endcode Dependency parameters are a special type of property that can only be set within Depends and \l [QML] {Parameters} items. Dependency parameters are declared in the modules they belong to. In the example above, the \l{cpp} module declares the parameter \c{link}. The Depends item for \c{some_dynamic_lib} sets \c{cpp.link} to \c{false}, which tells the linker rule to ignore this particular dependency. */ /*! \qmlproperty bool Depends::condition Determines whether the dependency will actually be applied. \defaultvalue \c true */ /*! \qmlproperty string Depends::versionAtLeast The minimum value that the dependency's \c version property needs to have. If the actual version is lower than that, loading the dependency will fail. The value consists of integers separated by dots. \nodefaultvalue */ /*! \qmlproperty string Depends::versionBelow A value that the dependency's \c version property must be lower than. If the actual version is equal to or higher than that, loading the dependency will fail. The value consists of integers separated by dots. \nodefaultvalue */ /*! \qmlproperty stringList Depends::productTypes A list of product types. Any enabled product in the project that has a matching type will become a dependency of the product containing the Depends item. This property is mutually exclusive with the \l name and \l submodules properties. The \l required and \l profiles properties are ignored if this property is set. Product types attached via Module::additionalProductTypes are not considered. \nodefaultvalue */ /*! \qmlproperty bool Depends::required Setting this property to \c false creates a \e{soft dependency}, meaning that it is not considered an error if the given module cannot be found. In such a case, an instance of the respective module will be created, but only the \l{Module::present}{Module.present} property will be available for querying, and it will be set to \c false. \defaultvalue \c true */ /*! \qmlproperty string Depends::name The name of the dependent product or module. \nodefaultvalue */ /*! \qmlproperty stringList Depends::profiles A list of profiles. If the dependency is on a product and that product is going to be built for more than one profile, you can specify here which instance of the product the dependency is on. See the \l{qbs::profiles}{qbs.profiles} property for more information. An empty list means a dependency on all instances of the product with the given name, regardless of their profile. \nodefaultvalue */ /*! \qmlproperty bool Depends::limitToSubProject If \l productTypes is set and this property is \c true, only products that are in the same sub-project as the product containing the Depends item are considered. \defaultvalue \c false */ /*! \qmlproperty stringList Depends::submodules A list of submodules of the module to depend on, if applicable. \nodefaultvalue */