On 26 Nov 2019, at 12:35, Olivier Goffart 
<oliv...@woboq.com<mailto:oliv...@woboq.com>> wrote:

On 25.11.19 16:36, André Somers wrote:
On 25-11-19 15:53, Ulf Hermann wrote:
Yeah, that's going to make using QML in actual applications a whole lot
harder. For instance, sometimes access to some root node is needed even
from deep leaf files. Removing that capability is quite a drastic measure.
Yes, but the problems with this construct are the same as with generic
context properties: Your QML component requires some context that it
doesn't declare. Therefore your code is not reusable and brittle wrt
addition of properties in other places.

Mind that all those dynamic lookups will still live on in QML 2, and we
will maintain QML 2 throughout Qt6. They just won't be valid in QML 3.
"It will still work in QML 2" is not a great one if you want people to port 
over to QML 3. And you will need to support something like this anyway.
So far, the feeling I'm getting is that you're quite rigorously axing things 
from QML 2 in QML 3 in order to clean up because it is "broken" in QML 2. But 
without careful consideration what should replace it, that will just lead to 
the same issues again or a less usable QML for real world applications.
I'm a bit concerned.

Maybe the marketing isn't quite right.
Perhaps it shouldn't be named "QML 3"  but "QML strict"
QML3 tell peolpe
"This is the new version, you should port your code, the old version is going 
to be deprecated at some point"
While maybe true, I understand people's frustration. And since you will need to 
maintain both QML2 and QML3 at the same time, it might be better to rename it 
to something like "QML Strict" which convey the meaning:
"QML Strict is as subset of QML which is more maintainable and performs better”

I agree, was just going to write a comment about that.  If we will continue to 
support QML 2 for cases when the runtime engine is useful, for the foreseeable 
future, then QML 3 isn’t really the successor, is it?  If QML 3 was the 
successor, the ability to run QML without compiling it first would be sorely 
missed.

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