includemocs(1) - Linux man page
Name
includemocs -- handle mocifyable headers, whose .moc file is nowhere included.
Synopsis
includemocs
Description
Header files declaring a QObject descendant have to be run through moc to produce a .moc file. This .moc file has to be compiled, for which two possibilities exists: compile it separately, or #include it in the C ++ file implementing that above mentioned class. The latter is more efficient in term of compilation speed.
This script searches in the current directory and its subdirs for header files declaring a QObject descendant class. If it finds some, it looks, if there is a C ++ file containing an '#include' for the generated .moc file. If thats not the case, it tries to guess into which C ++ file that '#include' is placed best (based on the filename). If it fails to guess a proper place, it mentions that.
On stdout commands are ouput, suitable for a shell, which, when evaluated, add the suggested '#include' at the end of the files.
On stderr some informational messages are printed.
Examples
cd kdebase ; includemocs cd kdebase ; 'eval includemocs 2> /dev/null'
Author
Michael Matz <matz@ifh.de>