On 9/26/19, Julien Cugnière <julien.cugni...@gmail.com> wrote: > As a user, I find this project very interesting, as after learning > QML, I often found myself wanting to use some kind of binding system > when coding in C++. > > One question that comes to mind when you mention lazy evaluation: how > does this interact with the "onPropertyChanged" signal? In QML, one > sometimes sees code like : > > onFullnameChanged: { > console.log("the fullname changed!"); > foo.bar(); > } > > At first glance, this doesn't seem compatible with lazy evaluation. >
I had a similar question: how do we use this lazy evaluation with e.g. QLabel::setText? I skimmed the sourced but didn't see any "dirtied" signal to connect to. Otherwise though this looks promising and a much cleaner approach than depending on javascript. d3fault _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development