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    These are operations that do not fit into any of the other categories. They are automatically available in any Qbs project file or JavaScript file.

    Available Operations

    require

    require(identifier: string): any

    Loads an extension and returns an object representing the extension. If identifier is a relative or absolute file path, this function will load a JavaScript file and return an object containing the evaluated context of that file. Otherwise, loads a Qbs extension named identifier and returns an object that contains the extension's context. This function is only available in JavaScript files and is designed to behave similarly to the CommonJS/RequireJS/Node.js module resolution systems.

    var MyFunctions = require("./myfunctions.js");
    MyFunctions.doSomething();
    var FileInfo = require("qbs.FileInfo");
    var fileName = FileInfo.fileName(filePath);

    Extensions to JavaScript Built-in Objects

    Array.containsAll

    Array.containsAll(other: any[]): boolean

    Returns true if the array contains every element in the other array. Returns false otherwise.

    Array.containsAny

    Array.containsAny(other: any[]): boolean

    Returns true if the array contains some element(s) in the other array. Returns false otherwise.

    Array.uniqueConcat

    Array.uniqueConcat(other: any[]): any[]

    Returns a copy of this array joined with the array other. Duplicates that would originate from the concatenation are removed. The order of elements is preserved.

    Console API

    Qbs provides a subset of the non-standard Console API available in most ECMAScript runtimes.

    The output of each of these functions will only be displayed if the logging level is at least the level which the function outputs at. Logging levels from lowest to highest are: 'error', 'warning', 'info', 'debug', and 'trace'. The default is 'info'.

    Warning: The contents of this section are subject to change in order to align with future standardization processes.

    console.debug

    console.debug(s: string): void

    This method is an alias for console.log().

    console.error

    console.error(s: string): void

    Logs an error level message. Outputs to stderr when the logger output is a terminal. The string will be prefixed with "ERROR: " and colored red when the logger output is a color-capable terminal.

    console.info

    console.info(s: string): void

    Logs an info level message. Outputs to stdout when the logger output is a terminal.

    console.log

    console.log(s: string): void

    Logs a debug level message. Outputs to stderr when the logger output is a terminal.

    console.warn

    console.warn(s: string): void

    Logs a warning level message. Outputs to stderr when the logger output is a terminal. The string will be prefixed with "WARNING: " and colored yellow when the logger output is a color-capable terminal.