// Copyright (C) 2020 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only /*! \page qt_add_binary_resources.html \ingroup cmake-commands-qtcore \title qt_add_binary_resources \target qt6_add_binary_resources \summary {Creates an RCC file from a list of Qt resource files.} \include cmake-find-package-core.qdocinc \cmakecommandsince 5.10 \section1 Synopsis \badcode qt_add_binary_resources(target file1.qrc [file2.qrc ...] [DESTINATION ...] [OPTIONS ...]) \endcode \versionlessCMakeCommandsNote qt6_add_binary_resources() \section1 Description Adds a custom \c target that compiles Qt resource files into a binary \c{.rcc} file. \section1 Arguments \c{DESTINATION} sets the path of the generated \c{.rcc} file. The default is \c{${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${target}.rcc}. You can set additional \c{OPTIONS} that should be added to the \c{rcc} calls. You can find possible options in the \l{rcc}{rcc documentation}. \section1 Examples \snippet cmake-macros/examples.cmake qt_add_binary_resources */