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/*!
\previouspage AppleDiskImage
\nextpage ApplicationExtension
\qmltype Application
\inherits Product
\inqmlmodule QbsConvenienceItems
\ingroup list-of-items
\keyword QML.Application
\brief Product of the type application.
An Application item is a \l{Product} representing an application.
The target artifact of this type of product is usually an executable binary
tagged \c "application".
However, on Android, unless you set \l{Product::}{consoleApplication} to \c true,
the application target will be an APK or an AAB package tagged \c "android.package"
according to the \l{Android.sdk}{packageType} property. A dependency to the \l{Android.sdk}
module is automatically added to the product.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty bool Application::install
If \c{true}, the executable that is produced when building the application will be installed
to \l{Application::installDir}{installDir}.
\defaultvalue \c false
\since Qbs 1.13
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty string Application::installDir
Where to install the executable that is produced when building the application, if
\l{Application::install}{install} is enabled.
The value is appended to \l{qbs::installPrefix}{qbs.installPrefix}
when constructing the actual installation directory.
\defaultvalue \c Applications if the app is a \l{bundle::isBundle}{bundle}, \c bin otherwise.
\since Qbs 1.13
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty bool Application::installDebugInformation
If \c{true}, the debug information will be installed to
\l{Application::debugInformationInstallDir}{debugInformationInstallDir}.
\defaultvalue \c false
\since Qbs 1.16
\sa{How do I separate and install debugging symbols?}
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty string Application::debugInformationInstallDir
Where to install the debug information if \l installDebugInformation is enabled.
The value is appended to \l{qbs::installPrefix}{qbs.installPrefix}
when constructing the actual installation directory.
\defaultvalue \l installDir.
\since Qbs 1.16
\sa{How do I separate and install debugging symbols?}
*/
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