User Interface Compiler (uic)
This page documents the User Interface Compiler for the Qt Widgets toolkit. The uic
reads an XML format user interface definition (.ui
) file as generated by Qt Designer and creates a corresponding C++ header file.
Usage:
uic [options] <uifile>
Options
The following table lists the command-line options recognized by uic
.
Option | Description |
---|---|
-o <file> | Write output to <file> instead of to standard output. |
-tr <func> | Use <func> for translating strings instead of tr() . |
-p | Don't generate guards against multiple inclusion (#ifndef FOO_H ...). |
-h | Display the usage and the list of options. |
-v | Display uic 's version number. |
-d | Display the dependencies for the UI. |
-n | Don't generate any #include directives. |
--postfix <postfix> | Append <postfix> to all generated classnames. |
--include <file> | Add #include <file> to the output. |
Examples
If you use qmake
, uic
will be invoked automatically for header files.
Here are useful makefile rules if you only use GNU make:
ui_%.h: %.ui uic $< -o $@
If you want to write portably, you can use individual rules of the following form:
ui_foo.h: foo.ui uic $< -o $@
You must also remember to add ui_foo.h
to your HEADERS
(substitute your favorite name).
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