Using a third-party library with Qt is a simple process. Suppose you know of a cross-platform library that accepts audio samples of a cat's meows and translates them into English words. This library is named
						
CatWhisperer
						
						, and has several files that it provides as part of its library. Your project,
						
MyQtApp
						
						, stores these files in a folder named
						
3rdparty
						
						:
					
						要使用
						
CatWhisperer
						
						library in
						
MyQtApp
						
						,
						
qmake
						
						requires the location and names of the
						
CatWhisperer
						
						libraries. Optionally, you can also:
					
CatWhisperer
							
							source code so that you don't have to type out the full path to each file when you include them in your own code.
						
MyQtApp
							
							executable will be created.
						
						The information above is provided in the
						
.pro
						
						file, so that
						
qmake
						
						can parse it and produce makefiles. Makefiles contain all the information needed by your compiler and linker to produce output, whether it is an executable, another library file, etc. The next sections explain the syntax with which
						
qmake
						
						expects you to provide this information.
					
To be able to write
#include <CatWhisperer.h>
					
					而不是
#include <3rdparty/CatWhisperer/include/CatWhisperer.h>
					
					
						you can provide the path to the
						
CatWhisperer
						
						
包括
						
						directory, using the
						
							INCLUDEPATH
						
						变量:
					
INCLUDEPATH += 3rdparty/CatWhisperer/include
						To let
						
qmake
						
						know where to find the
						
CatWhisperer
						
						library files, use the
						
							LIBS
						
						变量:
					
LIBS += -L"3rdparty/CatWhisperer/lib" -lCatWhisperer
The first part of the expression lets the linker know in which directory it should look for the library files. The double quotes are only necessary when the path contains spaces, so we could have omitted them in this example.
						The second part tells the linker which libraries to link against. We have two different library files for UNIX platforms and Windows, respectively:
						
libCatWhisperer.so
						
						and
						
CatWhisperer.lib
						
						. It is not necessary to specify the
						
.lib
						
						extension, nor the
						
lib
						
						prefix (on UNIX platforms).
					
						默认情况下,
						
qmake
						
						creates the executable in the same directory as the
						
.pro
						
						file. We can choose our own directory using the
						
							DESTDIR
						
						变量:
					
DESTDIR = bin
					
					
						That's it! You can now use the
						
CatWhisperer
						
						library in your project. The final
						
.pro
						
						file looks like this:
					
TARGET = MyQtApp TEMPLATE = app INCLUDEPATH += 3rdparty/CatWhisperer/include SOURCES += src/main.cpp LIBS += -L"3rdparty/CatWhisperer/lib" -lCatWhisperer
另请参阅 qmake 手册 and Qt Creator: Adding Libraries to Projects .