# Qt5 module The Qt5 module provides tools to automatically deal with the various tools and steps required for Qt. The module has two methods. ## preprocess This method takes the following keyword arguments: - `moc_headers`, `moc_sources`, `ui_files`, `qresources`, which define the files that require preprocessing with `moc`, `uic` and `rcc` - `include_directories`, the directories to add to header search path for `moc` (optional) - `moc_extra_arguments`, any additional arguments to `moc` (optional). Available since v0.44.0. It returns an opaque object that should be passed to a main build target. ## compile_translations (since v0.44.0) This method generates the necessary targets to build translation files with lrelease, it takes the following keyword arguments: - `ts_files`, the list of input translation files produced by Qt's lupdate tool. - `install` when true, this target is installed during the install step (optional). - `install_dir` directory to install to (optional). - `build_by_default` when set to true, to have this target be built by default, that is, when invoking plain ninja; the default value is false (optional). ## Dependencies See [Qt dependencies](Dependencies.md#qt4-qt5) The 'modules' argument is used to include Qt modules in the project. See the Qt documentation for the [list of modules](http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtmodules.html). The 'private_headers' argument allows usage of Qt's modules private headers. (since v0.47.0) ## Example A simple example would look like this: ```meson qt5 = import('qt5') qt5_dep = dependency('qt5', modules: ['Core', 'Gui']) inc = include_directories('includes') moc_files = qt5.preprocess(moc_headers : 'myclass.h', moc_extra_arguments: ['-DMAKES_MY_MOC_HEADER_COMPILE'], include_directories: inc) translations = qt5.compile_translations(ts_files : 'myTranslation_fr.ts', build_by_default : true) executable('myprog', 'main.cpp', 'myclass.cpp', moc_files, include_directories: inc, dependencies : qt5_dep) ```