// Copyright (C) 2021 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only /*! \page qt_allow_non_utf8_sources.html \ingroup cmake-commands-qtcore \title qt_allow_non_utf8_sources \target qt6_allow_non_utf8_sources \summary {Prevents forcing source files to be treated as UTF-8 for Windows.} \include cmake-find-package-core.qdocinc \cmakecommandsince 6.0 \section1 Synopsis \badcode qt_allow_non_utf8_sources(target) \endcode \versionlessCMakeCommandsNote qt6_allow_non_utf8_sources() \section1 Description When building with some compilers for Windows, targets that link to a Qt library will use flags that force the compiler to treat its source files as UTF-8. This is currently implemented for Visual Studio and Intel compilers. You can disable this behavior on a per-target basis by calling \c{qt_allow_non_utf8_sources()} and passing the target as the argument. \sa {qt6_disable_unicode_defines}{qt_disable_unicode_defines()} */