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/*!
\page cli-setup-toolchains.html
\ingroup cli
\title setup-toolchains
\brief Creates \QBS profiles for toolchains, such as GCC or MSVC.
\section1 Synopsis
\code
qbs setup-toolchains [--settings-dir <directory>] [--system] --detect
qbs setup-toolchains [--settings-dir <directory>] [--system] [--type <toolchain type>]
<compiler path> <profile name>
\endcode
\section1 Description
The first form tries to auto-detect all known toolchains, looking them up
via the PATH variable.
The second form creates a profile with the name \c {<profile name>} for the
toolchain located at \c {<compiler path>}. It will attempt to
determine the toolchain type automatically based on the file name or the
compiler executable. If that fails, you need to provide the compiler type as
a value of the \c --type option.
For more information, see \l{Configuring Profiles and Preferences}.
\section1 Options
\include cli-options.qdocinc settings-dir
\include cli-options.qdocinc setup-tools-system
\include cli-options.qdocinc detect-toolchains
\include cli-options.qdocinc type
\include cli-options.qdocinc help
\section1 Examples
Looks up toolchains via the PATH variable and creates profiles for them:
\code
qbs setup-toolchains --detect
\endcode
Creates a profile called \c mingw for the toolchain located in
\c C:\mingw530_32\bin on Windows:
\code
qbs setup-toolchains C:\mingw530_32\bin\g++.exe mingw
\endcode
Creates a profile called \c g++-mingw-w64 for the toolchain located in
\c /usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ g++-mingw-w64 on Ubuntu:
\code
qbs setup-toolchains /usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ g++-mingw-w64
\endcode
*/
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