The **MUtilities** library is a collection of routines and classes to extend the [*Qt cross-platform framework*](http://qt-project.org/). It contains various convenience and utility functions as well as wrappers for OS-specific functionalities. The library was originally created as a "side product" of the [**LameXP**](http://lamexp.sourceforge.net/) application: Over the years, a lot of code, **not** really specific to *LameXP*, had accumulated in the *LameXP* code base. Some of that code even had been used in other projects too, in a "copy & paste" fashion – which had lead to redundancy and much complicated maintenance. In order to clean-up the LameXP code base, to eliminate the ugly redundancy and to simplify maintenance, the code in question has finally been refactored into the **MUtilities** (aka "MuldeR's Utilities for Qt") library. This library now forms the foundation of *LameXP* and [*other OpenSource projects*](https://github.com/lordmulder).
+# Project Structure
+
+The *MUtilities* project directory is organized as follows:
+
+* `bin/` – compiled library files (static or shared), link those files in projects that use the MUtilities library
+* `docs/` – programming interface documentation, generated with Doxygen tool
+* `etc/` – miscellaneous files, everything that doesn't fit in anywhere else
+* `include/` – public header files, include this directory in projects that use the MUtilities library
+* `obj/` – object code files, intermediate files generated during the build process
+* `res/` – resource files, required for building the MUtilities library
+* `src/` – source code files, required for building the MUtilities library (third-party code in `src/3rd_party/`)
+* `test/` – unit tests, based on Google Test framework
+* `tmp/` – temporary files, automatically generated during the build process
+
+
+# Example
+
+Here is a minimal example on how to use the *MUtilities* library in your project:
+
+ //MUtils
+ #include <MUtils/Global.h>
+
+ int main(int argc, char **argv)
+ {
+ qDebug("Random number: %u\n", MUtils::next_rand_u32());
+ }
+
+## Build Notes
+
+* In order to use the *MUtilities* library in your project, your build environment must have already been set up for building Qt-based projects. Setting up Qt is *not* covered by this document.
+* Additionally, make sure that *MUtilities'* `include/` directory is contained in your "Additional Include Directories" and that the *MUtilities'* `bin/` directory is contained in your "Additional Library Directories".
+* Finally, make sure that your project links against the `MUtils32-1.lib` library file. For each build configuration, pick the proper **.lib** file from the corresponding `bin/<platform>/<config>/` directory!
+* If your projects intends to use the *MUtilities* library as a **static** library, then the macro `MUTILS_STATIC_LIB` *must* be added to your project's "Preprocessor Definitions".
+
+
+# API Documentation
+
+A fully-fledged documentation of the *MUtilities* programming interface (API) is available thanks to [*Doxygen*](http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/). Please see [**`docs/index.html`**](docs/index.html) for details!
+
+
# License
This library is free software. It is released under the terms of the [*GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Version 2.1*](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html).
MUtilities - MuldeR's Utilities for Qt
- Copyright (C) 2004-2016 LoRd_MuldeR <MuldeR2@GMX.de>. Some rights reserved.
+ Copyright (C) 2004-2019 LoRd_MuldeR <MuldeR2@GMX.de>. Some rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# Acknowledgement
+The following people have contributed in the development of the MUtilities library:
+
+* **John Buonagurio <<jbuonagurio@exponent.com>>**
+ Support for Qt5
+
The following third-party code is used in the MUtilities library:
* **Keccak/SHA-3 Reference Implementation**
No Copyright / Dedicated to the Public Domain
* **Natural Order String Comparison**
- Copyright (C) 2000, 2004 by Martin Pool <mbp@sourcefrog.net>
+ Copyright (C) 2000, 2004 by Martin Pool <<mbp@sourcefrog.net>>
Released under the zlib License
* **Adler-32 Checksum Algorithm (from zlib)**