一般配置变量

With the general QDoc configuration variables, you can define where QDoc will find the various source files it needs to generate the documentation, as well as the directory to put the generated documentation. You can also do some minor manipulation of QDoc itself, controlling its output and processing behavior.

alias

alias variable renames a QDoc command.

The general syntax is alias.original-command-name = temporary-command-name .

alias.e = i
					

This renames the built-in command \e (italics) to be \i. The alias variable is often used for compatibility reasons.

另请参阅 macro .

codeindent

codeindent variable specifies the level of indentation that QDoc uses when writing code snippets.

QDoc originally used a hard-coded value of four spaces for code indentation to ensure that code snippets could be easily distinguished from surrounding text. Since we can use stylesheets to adjust the appearance of certain types of HTML elements, this level of indentation is not always required.

codeprefix, codesuffix

codeprefix and codesuffix variables specify a pair of strings that each code snippet is enclosed in.

定义

定义 variable specifies the C++ preprocessor symbols that QDoc will recognize and respond to.

When a preprocessor symbol is specified using the 定义 variable, you can also use the \if command to enclose documentation that only will be included if the preprocessor symbol is defined.

The values of the variable are regular expressions (see QRegularExpression for details). By default, no symbol is defined, meaning that code protected with #ifdef...#endif will be ignored.

defines = Q_QDOC \
          QT_.*_SUPPORT \
          QT_.*_LIB \
          QT_COMPAT \
          QT3_SUPPORT \
          Q_OS_.* \
          Q_BYTE_ORDER \
          __cplusplus
					

This ensures that QDoc will process the code that requires these symbols to be defined. For example:

#ifdef Q_OS_WIN
  HDC getDC() const;
  void releaseDC(HDC) const;
#endif
					

Since the Q_OS_.* regular expression (specified using the 定义 variable) matches Q_OS_WIN , QDoc will process the code within #ifdef and #endif in our example.

You can also define preprocessor symbols manually on the command line using the -D option. For example:

currentdirectory$ qdoc -Dqtforpython qtgui.qdocconf
					

In this case the -D option ensures that the qtforpython preprocessor symbol is defined when QDoc processes the source files defined in the qtgui.qdocconf file.

另请参阅 falsehoods and \if .

depends

depends variable defines a list of other documentation projects that this project depends on for resolving link targets for type inheritance and anything else the documentation needs to link to.

Like Qt itself, documentation for Qt is distributed across multiple modules. In a multi-module documentation project, the minimum set of dependencies for a single module consists of actual build dependencies. In addition, if there is a documentation project (module) that acts as a top-level entry point for the entire documentation set and provides navigation links, each module documentation should include it as a dependency.

When QDoc generates documentation for a project, it will also generate an .index file containing URLs to each linkable entity in the project. Each dependency is a (lowercase) name of a project. This name must match with the base name of the index file generated for that project.

depends = \
    qtdoc \
    qtcore \
    qtquick
					

When invoking QDoc on a project that has dependencies and uses the depends variable, one or more -indexdir path(s) must be passed as command line option(s). QDoc uses these paths to search for the dependencies' index files.

qdoc mydoc.qdocconf -outputdir $PWD/html -indexdir $QT_INSTALL_DOCS
					

With above, QDoc will search for a file $T_INSTALL_DOCS/qtdoc/qtdoc.index for a dependency to qtdoc . If an index file for a dependency is not found, QDoc will output a warning.

depends command accepts also a special value of '*'. This instructs QDoc to load all index files found in specified index directories; that is, "depends on everything".

depends = *
					

另请参阅 indexes , project ,和 url .

exampledirs

exampledirs variable specifies the directories containing the source code of the example files.

examples and exampledirs variables are used by the \quotefromfile , \quotefile and \example commands. If both the examples and exampledirs variables are defined, QDoc will search in both, first in examples then in exampledirs .

QDoc will search through the directories in the specified order, and accept the first matching file it finds. It will only search in the specified directories, not in subdirectories.

exampledirs = $QTDIR/doc/src \
              $QTDIR/examples \
              $QTDIR \
              $QTDIR/qmake/examples
examples    = $QTDIR/examples/widgets/analogclock/analogclock.cpp
					

When processing

\quotefromfile widgets/calculator/calculator.cpp
					

QDoc will see if there is a file called calculator.cpp listed as a value in the examples variable. If there isn't, it will search in the exampledirs variable, and first see if there exists a file called

$QTDIR/doc/src/widgets/calculator/calculator.cpp
					

If it doesn't, QDoc will continue looking for a file called

$QTDIR/examples/widgets/calculator/calculator.cpp
					

and so forth.

另请参阅 examples .

examples

examples variable allows you to specify individual example files in addition to those located in the directories specified by the exampledirs 变量。

examples and exampledirs variables are used by the \quotefromfile , \quotefile and \example commands. If both the examples and exampledirs variables are defined, QDoc will search in both, first in examples then in exampledirs .

QDoc will search through the values listed for the examples variable, in the specified order, and accept the first one it finds.

For an extensive example, see the exampledirs command. But note that if you know the file is listed in the examples variable, you don't need to specify its path:

\quotefromfile calculator.cpp
					

另请参阅 exampledirs .

examples.fileextensions

examples.fileextensions variable specifies the file extensions that QDoc will look for when collecting example files for display in the documentation.

The default extensions are *.cpp, *.h, *.js, *.xq, *.svg, *.xml and *.ui.

The extensions are given as standard wildcard expressions. You can add a file extension to the filter using '+='. For example:

examples.fileextensions += *.qrc
					

另请参阅 headers.fileextensions .

excludedirs

excludedirs variable is for listing directories that should not be processed by QDoc, even if the same directories are included by the sourcedirs or headerdirs 变量。

例如:

sourcedirs =  src/corelib
excludedirs = src/corelib/tmp
					

When executed, QDoc will exclude the listed directories from further consideration. Files in these directories will not be read by QDoc.

另请参阅 excludefiles .

excludefiles

excludefiles variable allows you to specify individual files that should not be processed by QDoc.

excludefiles += $QT_CORE_SOURCES/../../src/widgets/kernel/qwidget.h \
                $QT_CORE_SOURCES/../../src/widgets/kernel/qwidget.cpp
					

If you include the above in your qdocconf file for qtbase, there will be no class documentation generated for QWidget .

Since Qt 5.6, also simple wildcards ('*' and '?') are recognized by excludefiles . For example, to exclude all private Qt header files from being parsed, define the following:

excludefiles += "*_p.h"
					

另请参阅 excludedirs .

extraimages

extraimages variable tells QDoc to incorporate specific images in the generated documentation.

QDoc will not recognize images used within HTML (or any other markup language). If we want the images to be copied from the directories specified by imagedirs (the images in question must be located in these directories) to the output directory, we must specify the images using the extraimages 变量。

The general syntax is extraimages.format = image . The file extension is optional.

例如,在 qtgui.qdocconf we use a couple of images within the HTML.postheader variable which value is pure HTML. For that reason, these images are specified using the extraimages 变量:

extraimages.HTML = qt-logo
					

另请参阅 images and imagedirs .

falsehoods

falsehoods variable defines the truth value of specified preprocessor symbols as false.

The values of the variable are regular expressions (see QRegularExpression for details). If this variable is not set for a preprocessor symbol, QDoc assumes its truth value is true. The exception is '0', which is always false.

QDoc will recognize, and is able to evaluate, the following preprocessor syntax:

#ifdef NOTYET
 ...
#endif
#if defined (NOTYET)
 ...
#end if
					

However, faced with unknown syntax like

#if NOTYET
    ...
#endif
					

QDoc will evaluate it as true by default, unless the preprocessor symbol is specified within the falsehoods variable entry:

falsehoods = NOTYET
					

另请参阅 定义 .

generateindex

generateindex variable contains a boolean value that specifies whether to generate an index file when HTML documentation is generated.

By default, an index file is always generated with HTML documentation, so this variable is typically only used when disabling this feature (by setting the value to false ) or when enabling index generation for the WebXML output (by setting the value to true ).

headerdirs

headerdirs variable specifies the directories containing the header files associated with the .cpp source files used in the documentation.

headerdirs = $QTDIR/src \
             $QTDIR/extensions/activeqt \
             $QTDIR/extensions/motif \
             $QTDIR/tools/designer/src/lib/extension \
             $QTDIR/tools/designer/src/lib/sdk \
             $QTDIR/tools/designer/src/lib/uilib
					

When executed, the first thing QDoc will do is to read through the headers specified in the headers variable, and the ones located in the directories specified in the headerdir variable (including all subdirectories), building an internal structure of the classes and their functions.

Then it will read through the sources specified in the sources , and the ones located in the directories specified in the sourcedirs varible (including all subdirectories), merging the documentation with the structure it retrieved from the header files.

If both the headers and headerdirs variables are defined, QDoc will read through both, first headers then headerdirs .

In the specified directories, QDoc will only read the files with the fileextensions specified in the headers.fileextensions variable. The default extensions are *.ch, *.h, *.h++, *.hh, *.hpp, and *.hxx". The files specified by headers will be read without taking into account their fileextensions.

另请参阅 headers and headers.fileextensions .

headers

headers variable allows you to specify individual header files in addition to those located in the directories specified by the headerdirs 变量。

headers = $QTDIR/src/gui/widgets/qlineedit.h \
          $QTDIR/src/gui/widgets/qpushbutton.h
					

When processing the headers variable, QDoc behaves in the same way as it does when processing the headerdirs variable. For more information, see the headerdirs 变量。

另请参阅 headerdirs .

headers.fileextensions

headers.fileextensions variable specify the extension used by the headers.

When processing the header files specified in the headerdirs variable, QDoc will only read the files with the fileextensions specified in the headers.fileextensions variable. In this way QDoc avoids spending time reading irrelevant files.

The default extensions are *.ch, *.h, *.h++, *.hh, *.hpp, and *.hxx.

The extensions are given as standard wildcard expressions. You can add a file extension to the filter using '+='. For example:

header.fileextensions += *.H
					

警告: The above assignment may not work as described.

另请参阅 headerdirs .

includepaths

includepaths variable is used for passing additional include paths to the Clang parser that QDoc uses for parsing C++ code for documentation comments.

The variable accepts a list of paths, prefixed with -I (include path), -F (macOS framework include path), or -isystem (system include path). If a prefix is omitted, -I 被使用默认情况下。

Paths relative to the current .qdocconf file are resolved into absolute paths. Paths that do not exist in the file system are ignored.

注意: For Qt documentation projects, the build system typically provides the required include paths as command line arguments when invoking QDoc.

另请参阅 moduleheader .

ignorewords

ignorewords variable is used for specifying a list of strings that QDoc will ignore when resolving hyperlink targets.

QDoc has an auto-linking feature, where linking is attempted for words that resemble C++, QML, or JavaScript entities. Specifically, a string qualifies for auto-linking if it is at least three characters in length, has no whitespace, and it

  • camelCase word, that is, it contains at least one uppercase character at index greater than zero, or
  • contains the substring () or :: ,或
  • contains at least one special character, @ or _ .

Adding a qualified word to ignorewords stops QDoc from linking that word automatically. For example, if the word OpenGL is a valid link target (a section, \page ,或 \externalpage title), a hyperlink for each occurrence can be avoided with

ignorewords += OpenGL
					

Linking explicitly with \l continues to work for ignored words.

ignorewords variable was introduced in QDoc 5.14.

ignoresince

ignoresince variable is used for setting a cutoff value for versions passed to the \since command. All \since commands that define a version lower than the cutoff are ignored and do not generate output.

The cutoff values are project-specific. The project name can be defined as a subvariable. The default project name is Qt 。例如:

ignoresince      = 5.0
ignoresince.QDoc = 5.0
					

These will ignore \since commands where the major version is 4 or lower and the project is either QDoc or undefined.

\since 3.2          # Ignored
\since 5.2          # Documented (as 'Qt 5.2')
\since QDoc 4.6     # Ignored
\since QtQuick 2.5  # Documented
					

ignoresince variable was introduced in QDoc 5.15.

另请参阅 \since .

imagedirs

imagedirs variable specifies the directories containing the images used in the documentation.

images and imagedirs variables are used by the \image and \inlineimage commands. If both the images and imagedirs variables are defined, QDoc will search in both. First in images , then in imagedirs .

QDoc will search through the directories in the specified order, and accept the first matching file it finds. It will only search in the specified directories, not in subdirectories.

imagedirs = $QTDIR/doc/src/images \
            $QTDIR/examples
images    = $QTDIR/doc/src/images/calculator-example.png
					

When processing

\image calculator-example.png
					

QDoc will then see if there is a file called calculator-example.png listed as a value in the images variable. If there isn't, it will search in the imagedirs variable for:

$QTDIR/doc/src/images/calculator-example.png
					

If the file doesn't exist, QDoc will look for a file called

$QTDIR/examples/calculator-example.png
					

You can filter the images in an image directory using the images.fileextensions variable. The general idea behind the images.fileextensions variable is to enable different image format for different output format.

警告: images.fileextensions variable's functionality is preliminary since QDoc at this point only supports HTML.

另请参阅 images and images.fileextensions .

images

images variable allows you to specify individual image files in addition to those located in the directories specified by the imagedirs 变量。

images = $QTDIR/doc/src/images/calculator-example.png
					

When processing the images variable, QDoc behaves in the same way as it does when processing the imagedirs variable. For more information, see the imagedirs 变量。

另请参阅 imagedirs and images.fileextensions .

images.fileextensions

The images.fileextensions variable filters the files within an image directory.

The variable's values (the extensions) are given as standard wildcard expressions. The general syntax is: images.fileextensions.format = *.extension .

The idea is to enable different image format for different output format.

images.fileextensions.HTML = *.png
images.fileextensions.LOUT = *.eps
					

Then, when processing the \image and \inlineimage commands, QDoc will only search for files with extensions specified in the variable containing the list of output formats.

警告: This is only a preliminary functionality since QDoc at this point only supports HTML.

The default extensions for HTML are *.png, *.jpg, *.jpeg, and *.gif.

You can add a file extension to the filter using '+='. For example:

images.fileextensions.HTML += *.eps
					

另请参阅 imagedirs and images .

语言

语言 variable specifies the language of the source code that is used in the documentation.

Currently, C++ is the only language that QDoc understands. It is also the default language, and doesn't really need to be specified. However, a possible example of a language variable statement:

language = Cpp
					

This identifies C++ as the language of the Qt source code.

locationinfo

locationinfo boolean variable determines whether detailed location information about each entity is written to .index -files and .webxml -files (when using the WebXML output format).

Location information consists of the full path and line number of either the declaration or documentation comment block in the source code.

Setting this to false turns off location info:

locationinfo = false
					

默认值为 true .

locationinfo variable was introduced in QDoc 5.15.

macro

macro variable is used to create your own simple QDoc commands. The syntax is macro.command = definition , where the definition is written using QDoc syntax.

A macro variable can be restricted for use in one type of output generation. By appending .HTML to the macro name, for example, the macro is only used when generating HTML output.

macro.gui              = "\\b"
macro.raisedaster.HTML = "<sup>*</sup>"
					

The first macro defines the \gui command to render its argument using a bold font. The second macro defines the \raisedaster command to render a superscript asterisk, but only when generating HTML.

A macro can also take up to seven parameters:

macro.hello            = "Hello \1!"
					

Parameters are passed to macros the same way as to other commands:

\hello World
					

When using more than one parameter, or when an argument contains whitespace, enclose each argument in braces:

macro.verinfo          = "\1 (version \2)"
					
\verinfo {QFooBar} {1.0 beta}
					

A special macro option, match , can be added for additional regular expression pattern matching for expanded macros.

例如,

macro.qtminorversion       = "$QT_VER"
macro.qtminorversion.match = "\\d+\\.(\\d+)"
					

This creates a macro \qtminorversion that expands to the minor version based on the QT_VER environment variable.

A macro that defines a match pattern outputs all capture groups (parentheses) concatenated together, or the exact matched string if the pattern does not contain any capture groups.

另请参阅 alias .

manifestmeta

manifestmeta variable specifies additional meta-content for the example manifest files generated by QDoc.

Manifest Meta Content section for more information.

moduleheader

moduleheader variable defines the name of the module header of a documented C++ module.

Projects that document C++ APIs require a module-level header that includes all public classes, namespaces and header files for the module. The Clang parser in QDoc uses this file to build a pre-compiled header (PCH) for the module to increase the speed of parsing source files.

默认情况下, project name is used also as the module header name.

project = QtCore
					

With the above project name, QDoc searches a module header QtCore in all known include paths; first using the paths passed as command line arguments, then the paths listed in the includepaths 变量。

QDoc will issue a warning if the module header is not found. It will then attempt to build an artificial module header based on the headers listed in the headerdirs 变量。

For Qt documentation projects, the build system typically provides QDoc with correct include paths to locate the module header, provided that the project variable is set correctly. The moduleheader variable provides an alternative file name for QDoc to search for.

If the project contains no C++ documentation, QDoc should be instructed to skip generating a PCH by setting moduleheader to an empty string:

# No C++ code to document in this project
moduleheader =
					

另请参阅 includepaths and project .

naturallanguage

naturallanguage variable specifies the natural language used for the documentation generated by QDoc.

naturallanguage = zh-Hans
					

By default, the natural language is en for compatibility with legacy documentation.

QDoc will add the natural language information to the HTML it generates, using the lang and xml:lang 属性。

另请参阅 sourceencoding , outputencoding , C.7. The lang and xml:lang Attributes and Best Practice 13: Using Hans and Hant codes .

navigation sub-variables, if defined, set the home page, landing page, C++ classes page, and QML types page that are visible in the generated navigation bar for each page.

In a project with multiple sub-projects (for example, Qt modules), each sub-project typically defines its own landing page while the same home page is used across all sub-projects.

Sub-variables

navigation.homepage Project home page.
navigation.hometitle (Optional) User-visible title for the home page. Default value is taken from homepage .
navigation.landingpage Sub-project landing page.
navigation.landingtitle (Optional) User-visible title for the landing page. Defaults value is taken from landingpage .
navigation.cppclassespage Top-level page that lists all C++ classes for this (sub-)project. Typically, the title of a \module 页面。
navigation.cppclassestitle (Optional) User-visible title for the C++ classes page. Default is "C++ Classes".
navigation.qmltypespage Top-level page that lists all QML types for this (sub-)project. Typically, the title of a \qmlmodule 页面。
navigation.qmltypestitle (Optional) User-visible title for the QML types page. Default is "QML Types".
navigation.toctitles (Since QDoc 6.0) Page title(s) containing a \list structure that acts as a table of contents (TOC). QDoc generates navigation links for pages listed in the TOC, without the need for \nextpage and \previouspage 命令。

例如:

# Common configuration
navigation.homepage  = index.html
navigation.hometitle = "Qt $QT_VER"
# qtquick.qdocconf
navigation.landingpage    = "Qt Quick"
navigation.cppclassespage = "Qt Quick C++ Classes"
navigation.qmltypespage   = "Qt Quick QML Types"
					

The above configuration produces the following navigation bar for Item QML type:

Qt 5.10 > Qt Quick > QML Types > Item QML Type
					

outputdir

outputdir variable specifies the directory where QDoc will put the generated documentation.

outputdir = $QTDIR/doc/html
					

locates the generated Qt reference documentation in $QTDIR/doc/html. For example, the documentation of the QWidget class is located in

$QTDIR/doc/html/qwidget.html
					

The associated images will be put in an images 子目录。

警告: When running QDoc multiple times using the same output directory, all files from the previous run will be lost.

outputencoding

outputencoding variable specifies the encoding used for the documentation generated by QDoc.

outputencoding = UTF-8
					

By default, the output encoding is ISO-8859-1 (Latin1) for compatibility with legacy documentation. When generating documentation for some languages, particularly non-European languages, this is not sufficient and an encoding such as UTF-8 is required.

QDoc will encode HTML using this encoding and generate the correct declarations to indicate to browsers which encoding is being used. The naturallanguage configuration variable should also be specified to provide browsers with a complete set of character encoding and language information.

另请参阅 outputencoding and naturallanguage .

outputformats

outputformats variable specifies the format(s) of the generated documentation.

Since Qt 5.11, QDoc supports the HTML and WebXML formats; since Qt 5.15, it can also generate the documentation in DocBook. If no outputformats are specified, QDoc generates the documentation in HTML (the default format). All output formats can be specified, with dedicated output directories and other settings. For example:

outputformats = WebXML HTML
WebXML.nosubdirs = true
WebXML.outputsubdir = webxml
WebXML.quotinginformation = true
					

This generates HTML documentation using the default settings, as well as WebXML documentation into output subdirectory webxml .

outputprefixes

outputprefixes variable specifies a mapping between types of files and the prefixes to prepend to the HTML file names in the generated documentation.

outputprefixes     = QML JS
outputprefixes.QML = uicomponents-
outputprefixes.JS  = uicomponents-
					

By default, files containing the API documentation for QML types are prefixed with "qml-", and javaScript types with "js-". In the above example, the prefix "uicomponents" is used instead for both.

The output prefix is applied to file names for documentation on QML and JS types.

outputsuffixes

outputsuffixes variable specifies a mapping between types of files and module name suffixes to append to the HTML file names.

outputsuffixes     = QML
outputsuffixes.QML = -tp
					

Given a QML module name FooBar and the default output prefix ("qml-"), the file name of the generated HTML page for a QML type FooWidget 将为 qml-foobar-tp-foowidget.html .

By default, no suffix is used. The output suffix, if defined, is applied to file names for documentation on QML and JS types, and their respective module pages.

outputsuffixes variable was introduced in QDoc 5.6.

qhp

qhp variable is used to define the information to be written out to Qt Help Project ( qhp ) files.

创建帮助工程文件 chapter for information about this process.

sourcedirs

sourcedirs variable specifies the directories containing the .cpp or .qdoc files used in the documentation.

sourcedirs  += .. \
               ../../../examples/gui/doc/src
					

When executed, the first thing QDoc will do is to read through the headers specified in the header variable, and the ones located in the directories specified in the headerdir variable (including all subdirectories), building an internal structure of the classes and their functions.

Then it will read through the sources specified in the sources , and the ones located in the directories specified in the sourcedirs variable (including all subdirectories), merging the documentation with the structure it retrieved from the header files.

If both the sources and sourcedirs variables are defined, QDoc will read through both, first sources then sourcedirs .

In the specified directories, QDoc will only read the files with the fileextensions specified in the sources.fileextensions variable. The default extensions are *.c++, *.cc, *.cpp and *.cxx. The files specified by sources will be read independent of their fileextensions.

另请参阅 sources and sources.fileextensions .

sourceencoding

sourceencoding variable specifies the encoding used for the source code and documentation.

sourceencoding = UTF-8
					

By default, the source encoding is ISO-8859-1 (Latin1) for compatibility with legacy documentation. For some languages, particularly non-European languages, this is not sufficient and an encoding such as UTF-8 is required.

Although QDoc will use the encoding to read source and documentation files, limitations of C++ compilers may prevent you from using non-ASCII characters in source code comments. In cases like these, it is possible to write API documentation completely in documentation files.

另请参阅 naturallanguage and outputencoding .

sources

sources variable allows you to specify individual source files in addition to those located in the directories specified by the sourcedirs 变量。

sources = $QTDIR/src/gui/widgets/qlineedit.cpp \
          $QTDIR/src/gui/widgets/qpushbutton.cpp
					

When processing the sources variable, QDoc behaves in the same way as it does when processing the sourcedirs variable. For more information, see the sourcedirs 变量。

另请参阅 sourcedirs .

sources.fileextensions

sources.fileextensions variable filters the files within a source directory.

When processing the source files specified in the sourcedirs variable, QDoc will only read the files with the fileextensions specified in the sources.fileextensions variable. In this way QDoc avoid spending time reading irrelevant files.

The default extensions are *.c++, *.cc, *.cpp and *.cxx.

The extensions are given as standard wildcard expressions. You can add a file extension to the filter using '+='. For example:

sources.fileextensions += *.CC
					

警告: The above assignment may not work as described.

另请参阅 sourcedirs and (sources-variable} {sources}.

spurious

spurious variable excludes specified QDoc warnings from the output. The warnings are specified using standard wildcard expressions.

spurious = "Cannot find .*" \
"Missing .*"
					

makes sure that warnings matching either of these expressions, will not be part of the output when running QDoc. For example would the following warning be omitted from the output:

src/opengl/qgl_mac.cpp:156: Missing parameter name
					

syntaxhighlighting

syntaxhighlighting variable specifies whether QDoc should perform syntax highlighting on source code quoted in the documentation it generates.

syntaxhighlighting = true
					

will enable syntax highlighting for all supported programming languages.

tabsize

tabsize variable defines the size of a tab character.

tabsize = 4
					

will give the tab character the size of 4 spaces. The default value of the variable is 8, and doesn't need to be specified.

tagfile

tagfile variable specifies the Doxygen tag file to be written when HTML is generated.

version

version variable specifies the version number of the documented software.

version = 5.6.0
					

When a version number is specified (using the version or versionsym variables in a .qdocconf file), it is accessible through the corresponding \version command for use in the documentation.

警告: The \version command's functionality is not fully implemented; currently it only works within raw HTML code.

另请参阅 versionsym .

versionsym

versionsym variable specifies a C++ preprocessor symbol that defines the version number of the documented software.

versionsym = QT_VERSION_STR
					

QT_VERSION_STR is defined in qglobal.h as follows

#define QT_VERSION_STR   "5.14.1"
					

When a version number is specified (using the version or versionsym variables in a .qdocconf file), it is accessible through the corresponding \version command for use in the documentation.

警告: The \version command's functionality is not fully implemented. Currently, it only works within raw HTML code.

另请参阅 \version .

warninglimit

warninglimit variable sets the maximum number of documentation warnings allowed. If this limit is exceeded, QDoc continues as normal but exits with the warning count as the error code. If the limit was not exceeded or warninglimit was not defined, QDoc process exits with 0, assuming there were no other critical errors.

设置 warninglimit to 0 means failure on any warning.

注意: By default, QDoc does not enforce the warning limit. Enable it with warninglimit.enabled = true or by defining the QDOC_ENABLE_WARNINGLIMIT 环境变量。

例如,

# Fail the documentation build if we have more than 100 warnings
warninglimit = 100
warninglimit.enabled = true
					

warninglimit variable was introduced in Qt 5.11.