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I would like to use Qt creator and Cmake together (please, don't ask me about my motivation, accept this as a given.)

I successfully set up Qt creator to use cmake "Cmake": see this, this and this documents regarding how I did that.

I successfully create hello world project, but I can't create files in project, only add existing files to project tree and after that adding it to cmake list. Standard operation of Qt creator "Add New..." doesn't work and I can't find why.

Is there anybody who uses Qt creator and "Cmake" together? Is the combination actually possible?

Note: I'm using Qt creator v2.4.1.

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You can add files using glob expression in your CMakeLists.txt, like this:

file(GLOB SRC . *.cpp)
add_executable (your_exe_name ${SRC})

Cmake will pick your new cpp files next time you run it and QtCreator will show them in the project browser.

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This solution may be useful but as noted in comments - this is not a good practice. Every time somebody add new source file and commit changes, you need to rerun cmake to build all the sources. Usually I just touch one of the CMakeLists.txt files if my build is broken after I pool recent changes from repository. After that make will run cmake automatically and I didn't need to run it by hands. Despite of that I think that explicit source lists in CMakeLists.txt is a good thing, they called thing CMake Lists for a reason.


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