On Tuesday, 2012-12-11, Alan Alpert wrote: > Goal: "qml" application. Something you can use like "qml main.qml" on > a linux system, or "./main.qml" where main.qml starts with > "#!/usr/bin/qml". I have no idea how this is supposed to work on > windows or mac, but I'm sure there's some equivalent :) . Basically > the idea is to be usable like other scripting language runtimes e.g. > perl, python, mzscheme (but not providing an interpreter shell... in > the first version at least).
I like the idea. A lot :)
> One big difference would be less flexibility about the invocation. As
> a debugging tool qmlscene needs to be able to run smaller "units" of
> QML to simplify debugging, that's why it just puts the top-level item
> into a QQuickView. While that works for a lot of cases, it's not
> really application behavior. qml should leave the window entirely up
> to the application, meaning that the root item of any GUI application
> would be a Window{} or similar. Note that this restriction would never
> fly in qmlscene, because qmlscene needs to be able to run the
> components of an application (like the inside of your Button.qml) to
> debug and test them in isolation. This additionally gives the
> advantage of no excess QQuickView when running a non-gui QML app
> (which isn't really an issue for debugging, but sucks for deployment).
The main difficulty I see is how to determine which application class to
instantiate.
If you load a non-UI QML file you might not want QGuiApplication to be
instantiated.
If you load a QtQuick1 file you'll need QApplication instantiated.
If you load a BB10 Cascades application you'll need a
bb::cascades::Application (which is a direct subclass of QCoreApplication)
instantiated.
Maybe something like enabling QML plugins to optionally create an application
instance plus some heuristics for pure source applications?
Cheers,
Kevin
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