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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ KPMcore supports CMake as (meta-)build system and installs suitable
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CMake support files. Typical use of of KPMcore in a `CMakeLists.txt`
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looks like this:
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```
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```cmake
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find_package( KPMcore 3.2 REQUIRED )
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include_directories( ${KPMCORE_INCLUDE_DIR} )
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target_link_libraries( target kpmcore )
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and typical initialization code will look like this (or use the
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class `KPMCoreInitializer` from `test/helpers.h`):
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```
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```cpp
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#include <backend/corebackendmanager.h>
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#include <QDebug>
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After the backend is initialized you can scan for available devices.
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If you only want devices from the loaded backend you can call
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```
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```cpp
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QList<Device*> devices = backend->scanDevices( excludeReadOnly );
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```
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Alternatively, you can use KPMcore device scanner
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```
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```cpp
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#include <core/device.h>
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#include <core/devicescanner.h>
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#include <core/operationstack.h>
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