/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2018 The Qt Company Ltd. ** Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/ ** ** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. ** ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:FDL$ ** Commercial License Usage ** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in ** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the ** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in ** a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. For licensing terms ** and conditions see https://www.qt.io/terms-conditions. For further ** information use the contact form at https://www.qt.io/contact-us. ** ** GNU Free Documentation License Usage ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free ** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of ** this file. 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. ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ /*! \module QtQuickTest \keyword Qt Quick Test C++ API \title Qt Quick Test C++ API \ingroup modules \brief Provides macros and functions for tests. The C++ macros and functions can be included into your application using the following include statement: \snippet src_qmltest_qquicktest.cpp 0 There are two ways to link against the corresponding C++ library. If your test project uses a QML \l TestCase, you should already have the following line in your project file: \badcode CONFIG += qmltestcase \endcode This will cause the test to link to the C++ \QtQuickTest library. If you have a C++-only test project, you can add the following line to your project file: \badcode QT += qmltest \endcode \sa {Executing C++ Before QML Tests} */