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Documentation: Update QtCreator setup instructions
The biggest difference is that -m32 is no longer important, and in fact breaks every 64-bit setup. Also, defining ENABLE_UNICODE_DATA, ENABLE_COMPILETIME_FORMAT_CHECK, and __SSE__ makes some code "visible" in the #ifdef sense, which improves syntax highlighting.
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Author: https://github.com/BenWiederhake Commit: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/commit/6c85088952 Pull-request: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/16830
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@ -13,24 +13,34 @@ First, make sure you have a working toolchain and can build and run SerenityOS.
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* Set `Add to version control` to `<None>`. Click Finish.
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* In your shell, go to your SerenityOS project directory, and invoke the `Meta/refresh-serenity-qtcreator.sh` script to regenerate the `serenity.files` file. You will also have to do this every time you delete or add a new file to the project.
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* Edit the `serenity.config` file (In Qt Creator, hit ^K or CMD+K on a Mac to open the search dialog, type the name of the file and hit return to open it)
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* Add the following `#define`s to the file: `SANITIZE_PTRS`, `__serenity__` and `KERNEL`. `__serenity__` define is needed to recognize functions like `unveil`. Depending on what you are working on, you need to have that last define commented out. If you're planning on working in the userland, comment out `#define KERNEL`. If you're working on the Kernel, then uncomment `#define KERNEL`.
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* Edit the `serenity.cxxflags` file to say `-std=c++2a -m32`
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* Edit the `serenity.includes` file to list the following lines:
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* Add the following `#define`s to the file:
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```
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//#define KERNEL
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```
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.
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Userland/
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Userland/Services/
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Userland/Libraries/
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Userland/Libraries/LibC/
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Userland/Libraries/LibSystem/
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Toolchain/Local/x86_64/x86_64-pc-serenity/include/c++/12.1.0
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Build/x86_64/
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Build/x86_64/Userland/
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Build/x86_64/Userland/Services/
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Build/x86_64/Userland/Libraries/
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AK/
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```
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#define ENABLE_UNICODE_DATA 1
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//#define ENABLE_COMPILETIME_FORMAT_CHECK
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#define __serenity__
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#define SANITIZE_PTRS 1
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#define __SSE__
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```
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If you're working on the Kernel, just uncomment `#define KERNEL`.
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* Edit the `serenity.cxxflags` file to say `-std=c++20 -fsigned-char -fconcepts -fno-exceptions -fno-semantic-interposition -fPIC`
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* Edit the `serenity.includes` file to list the following lines:
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```
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./
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Userland/
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Userland/Libraries/
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Userland/Libraries/LibC/
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Userland/Libraries/LibSystem/
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Userland/Services/
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Toolchain/Local/x86_64/x86_64-pc-serenity/include/c++/12.2.0
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Build/x86_64/
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Build/x86_64/Userland/
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Build/x86_64/Userland/Libraries/
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Build/x86_64/Userland/Services/
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AK/
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```
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Finally, search in the options for "BOM" (Text Editor > Behavior > File Encodings > UTF-8 BOM), and switch to "Always delete".
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```
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021, the SerenityOS developers.
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* Copyright (c) 2023, the SerenityOS developers.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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