// Copyright (C) 2022 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only /*! \macro void Q_INIT_RESOURCE(name) \relates Initializes the resources specified by the \c .qrc file with the specified base \a name. Normally, when resources are built as part of the application, the resources are loaded automatically at startup. The Q_INIT_RESOURCE() macro is necessary on some platforms for resources stored in a static library. For example, if your application's resources are listed in a file called \c myapp.qrc, you can ensure that the resources are initialized at startup by adding this line to your \c main() function: \snippet code/src_corelib_io_qdir.cpp 13 If the file name contains characters that cannot be part of a valid C++ function name (such as '-'), they have to be replaced by the underscore character ('_'). \note This macro cannot be used in a namespace. It should be called from main(). If that is not possible, the following workaround can be used to init the resource \c myapp from the function \c{MyNamespace::myFunction}: \snippet code/src_corelib_io_qdir.cpp 14 \sa Q_CLEANUP_RESOURCE(), {The Qt Resource System} */ /*! \since 4.1 \macro void Q_CLEANUP_RESOURCE(name) \relates Unloads the resources specified by the \c .qrc file with the base name \a name. Normally, Qt resources are unloaded automatically when the application terminates, but if the resources are located in a plugin that is being unloaded, call Q_CLEANUP_RESOURCE() to force removal of your resources. \note This macro cannot be used in a namespace. Please see the Q_INIT_RESOURCE documentation for a workaround. Example: \snippet code/src_corelib_io_qdir.cpp 15 \sa Q_INIT_RESOURCE(), {The Qt Resource System} */