Brad King bbc82d85e5 Merge topic 'fix-Qt-autogen'
f7ae1d8a QtAutogen: Short-circut some logic when moc is not available.
4b989d5f QtAutogen: Separate source file processing from AUTOMOC.
c48d877d QtAutogen: Make some methods appropriately file-static.
394e86df QtAutogen: Fix autouic target options in the presence of a config.
964d7f2a QtAutogen: Remove unused variables.
0d934efd QtAutogen: Remove read of SKIP_AUTOUIC target property.
321e348e QtAutogen: Use Qt 4 IMPORTED targets to find executable locations.
e96683b0 Qt4: Use IMPORTED executable names with custom commands.
e6182f5d Qt4: Create IMPORTED executable targets for all Qt executables.
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