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Qt Creator is an IDE from Qt.
Moved to https://develop.kde.org/docs/getting-started/building/ide/qt-creator/
 
A screen recording version is available https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASnDeEaXnbI
 
== Features ==
 
Qt Creator is a good choice when starting to contribute to KDE.
 
Qt Creator has: support for kdesrc-build, a good debugger, source code navigation, Qt widgets UI designer, basic QML editor, QML debugger, Qt resources editor, Qt project templates, good CMake support, C++ static analyzers.
 
Additional features:
* Source code navigation: switch header/source, follow symbol, switch between function declaration/definition, find references, open type hierarchy, open include hierarchy.
* Refactor rename symbol.
* Views: class view, tests view, document outline view and document outline combo box, CMake structure view, file system view.
 
For best results, download Qt Creator from the Qt website. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVgInye6HDA
 
==kdesrc-build==
 
After you configure kdesrc-build and you can correctly build a KDE project such as kcalc.
 
Edit ~/.config/kdesrc-buildrc . It should look like:
 
{{Input|1=<nowiki>
...                                                                                                   
    include-dependencies true
...                                                                                                             
    kdedir ~/kde/usr
...                                                                                                            
    source-dir ~/kde/src
...                                                                                                               
    build-dir ~/kde/build
...                                                                               
    cmake-options -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
...
</nowiki>}}
 
The line above is important in order to use the debugger from Qt Creator.
 
Make sure you have the correct number on the line <code>num-cores </code>.
 
Build kcalc, make sure there are no errors:
{{Input|1=<nowiki>
kdesrc-build kcalc
</nowiki>}}
 
==Qt Creator==
 
Install Qt Creator. E.g. download from the Qt website the latest version. Or e.g. from your current Linux distribution's packages. E.g.
{{Input|1=<nowiki>
apt install qtcreator
</nowiki>}}
 
Start Qt Creator. E.g. from a terminal
{{Input|1=<nowiki>
qtcreator &
</nowiki>}}
 
From the qtcreator main menu
 
> File > Close All Projects and Editors
 
> File > Open File or Project <code>~/kde/src/kcalc/CMakeLists.txt</code>
 
Left Sidebar > Switch to Projects mode Ctrl+5 > Manage Kits... Under Manual, remove all kits except "Desktop (default)". E.g. select Manual > "Imported Kit" > press the "Remove" button > press the "Apply" button.
 
Button "Import Existing Build..." > Directory: ~/kde/build/kcalc > Choose.
 
Everything should be configured correctly.
 
Left Sidebar > Switch to Projects mode Ctrl+5 > Active project: kcalc. Build & Run: not the Desktop kit. Build Settings > build configuration: "Debug2".
 
Click on the left sidebar, the button above "Run Ctrl+R". It should show: Project: kcalc. Kit: not the Desktop kit. Deploy: Deploy Configuration. Build: Debug2. Run: kcalc.
 
CMake configure was run automatically. You can run it again from the Qt Creator main menu > Build > Run CMake.
 
You can build by pressing the hammer icon on the lower left with tooltip "Build Project Ctrl+B". Or from the Qt Creator main menu > Build > "Build Project Ctrl+B".
 
Left Sidebar > Switch to Edit mode (Ctrl+2) > Select "Projects" from the combobox. In the "Projects" left hand treeview > kcalc > kcalc > Source Files > double click on the file kcalc.cpp. The file kcalc.cpp will be shown in the editor view. Click inside the source code in text editor.
 
In the text editor's top bar > function/identifier/method/type/symbols combobox, select the last item: <code>main(int, char***) -> int</code>. Click on the line with the opening curly bracket of the function main. From the main menu > Debug > Set or Remove Breakpoint (F9).
 
Left Sidebar > Start debugging of startup project. The debugger will start correctly and break on the source code line with the curly bracket.
 
From the main menu Debug > Step Over (F10)/Step Into(F11)/Step Out (Shift+F11).
 
=== If Qt Creator fails to run the executable correctly ===
 
In Qt Creator, if "Run" or "Debug" fails with errors in "Application Output Alt+3" tool window. Errors about not being able to find files or directories.
 
QML apps are more often affected by this than Qt widget apps.
 
In the left hand bar > "Switch to Projects mode Ctrl+5" > Build & Run > Imported Kit > Run > Run Settings > Environment > Use Build Environment > press the Details button > press the "Reset" button if possible > press the "Batch Edit..." button. Paste in there, the text below, then press the OK button.
 
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PATH=+/home/username/kde/usr/bin
XDG_DATA_DIRS=+/home/username/kde/usr/share
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=+/home/username/kde/usr/etc/xdg
QT_PLUGIN_PATH=+/home/username/kde/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/plugins
QML2_IMPORT_PATH=+/home/username/kde/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qml
QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_STYLE_PATH=+/home/username/kde/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qml/QtQuick/Controls.2/
</nowiki>}}

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