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Cross-Platform Development with Qt 6 and Modern C++

By : Nibedit Dey
Book Image

Cross-Platform Development with Qt 6 and Modern C++

By: Nibedit Dey

Overview of this book

Qt is a cross-platform application development framework widely used for developing applications that can run on a wide range of hardware platforms with little to no change in the underlying codebase. If you have basic knowledge of C++ and want to build desktop or mobile applications with a modern graphical user interface (GUI), Qt is the right choice for you. Cross-Platform Development with Qt 6 and Modern C++ helps you understand why Qt is one of the favorite GUI frameworks adopted by industries worldwide, covering the essentials of programming GUI apps across a multitude of platforms using the standard C++17 and Qt 6 features. Starting with the fundamentals of the Qt framework, including the features offered by Qt Creator, this practical guide will show you how to create classic user interfaces using Qt Widgets and touch-friendly user interfaces using Qt Quick. As you advance, you'll explore the Qt Creator IDE for developing applications for multiple desktops as well as for embedded and mobile platforms. You will also learn advanced concepts about signals and slots. Finally, the book takes you through debugging and testing your app with Qt Creator IDE. By the end of this book, you'll be able to build cross-platform applications with a modern GUI along with the speed and power of native apps.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1: The Basics
6
Section 2: Cross-Platform Development
8
Section 3: Advanced Programming, Debugging, and Deployment

Understanding build settings

Before a project is compiled or built, the compiler requires certain details, which are known as the build settings. This is a very important part of the compilation process. In this section, you will learn about build settings and how to configure them in a proper way. You can have multiple build configurations for the same project. Usually, Qt Creator creates debug, release, and profile build configurations automatically. A debug build contains additional debug symbols required for debugging an application, whereas the release version is an optimized version without such symbols. Generally, developers use a debug configuration for testing and a release configuration for creating the final binaries. A profile build is an optimized release build that is delivered with separate debug information and is best suited to analyzing applications.

Build settings can be specified in the Projects mode. You may find that the Projects button is disabled if there...