Qt modules loaded with find_package
set various variables.
Note: You rarely need to access these variables directly. Common tasks like linking against a module should be done through the library targets each module defines.
For example, find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS Widgets)
, when successful, makes the following variables available:
Variable | Description |
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Qt6Widgets_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS |
A list of compile definitions to use when building against the library. |
Qt6Widgets_DEFINITIONS |
A list of definitions to use when building against the library. |
Qt6Widgets_EXECUTABLE_COMPILE_FLAGS |
A string of flags to use when building executables against the library. |
Qt6Widgets_FOUND |
A boolean that describes whether the module was found successfully. |
Qt6Widgets_INCLUDE_DIRS |
A list of include directories to use when building against the library. |
Qt6Widgets_LIBRARIES |
The name of the imported target for the module: Qt5::Widgets |
Qt6Widgets_PRIVATE_INCLUDE_DIRS |
A list of private include directories to use when building against the library and using private Qt API. |
Qt6Widgets_VERSION_STRING |
A string containing the module's version. |
For all packages found with find_package
, equivalents of these variables are available; they are case-sensitive.
Additionally, there are also variables that don't relate to a particular package, but to the Qt installation itself.
Variable | Description |
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An integer that controls the Qt version that qt_ commands forward to in case of mixed Qt 5 and Qt 6 projects. It needs to be set to either 5 or 6 before the respective
find_package() calls.
If set to If not set, the first |
QT_LIBINFIX |
A string that holds the infix used in library names, when Qt is configured with -libinfix . |
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Hides commands that start with qt_ , leaving only the versioned ones starting with qt6_ . |
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Hides the imported targets starting with Qt:: . Instead, you need to use the targets starting with Qt6:: . |
QT_VISIBILITY_AVAILABLE |
On Unix, a boolean that describes whether Qt libraries and plugins were compiled with -fvisibility=hidden . This means that only selected symbols are exported. |
These variables can influence CMake commands provided by Qt. They may be set by the project, a toolchain file or other third-party packages.
Android-specific architecture of the host system |
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Location of the Android SDK |
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List of ABIs that the project packages are built for |
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List of arguments to pass to Android applications |
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Enables building multi-ABI packages using the autodetected Qt for Android SDK list |
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Sign the .aab package with the specified keystore, alias and store password |
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Sign the package with the specified keystore, alias and store password |
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Prefix-relative subdirectory for deploying runtime binaries on some target platforms |
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Prefix-relative subdirectory for deploying libraries on some target platforms |
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Prefix-relative subdirectory for deploying Qt plugins on some target platforms |
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Base location for a deployment |
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Prefix-relative subdirectory for deploying QML plugins on some target platforms |
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Name of the file to include for setting up deployment support |
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Enables verbose mode of deployment tools |
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Location of the host Qt installation when cross-compiling |
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Path to iOS launch screen storyboard used by all targets |
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Prevents collecting of project-built shared library targets during Android deployment |
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Disables providing a fallback app bundle ID during target finalization on iOS |
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Disables providing a fallback team ID during target finalization on iOS |
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Prevents subsequent calls to qt_standard_project_setup() from making any changes |
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Set of variables to specify the path to Qt for Android for the corresponding ABI |
Base output directory below which QML modules will be created by default |