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This tutorial was originally licensed under the GFDL. It can also | This tutorial was originally licensed under the GFDL. It can also | ||
be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Share-alike license. | be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Share-alike license. | ||
==Placement== | |||
Does this tutorial really belong under "Getting started" on the Tutorial page? It doesn't really seem like a beginner tutorial. At least not something that beginners to KDE4 programming would need to know. Maybe place it under Debugging (though maybe that's a bit stretched :S ) --[[User:Milliams|milliams]] 14:49, 5 January 2007 (CET) | |||
It doesn't appear under "Getting started", so I think that this might be out of date? --[[User:bhards|bhards]] 17:04, 23 March 2007 (UTC+11) | |||
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Did someone try the tutorial? I noted that there is an include of tutorial1.moc but we use qmake in that example. I was under the impression that foo.moc was a cmake standard; qmake doesn't generate that file (its something like moc_foo.h) . You typically don't need to include anything in qmake. [[User:Zander|Zander]] 22:08, 21 March 2007 (CET) |
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Source
This tutorial has been taken from http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/writingunittests/
This tutorial was originally licensed under the GFDL. It can also be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Share-alike license.
Placement
Does this tutorial really belong under "Getting started" on the Tutorial page? It doesn't really seem like a beginner tutorial. At least not something that beginners to KDE4 programming would need to know. Maybe place it under Debugging (though maybe that's a bit stretched :S ) --milliams 14:49, 5 January 2007 (CET)
It doesn't appear under "Getting started", so I think that this might be out of date? --bhards 17:04, 23 March 2007 (UTC+11)
Problems
Did someone try the tutorial? I noted that there is an include of tutorial1.moc but we use qmake in that example. I was under the impression that foo.moc was a cmake standard; qmake doesn't generate that file (its something like moc_foo.h) . You typically don't need to include anything in qmake. Zander 22:08, 21 March 2007 (CET)