On 13-Feb-15 13:15, olivier musse wrote: > Many thanks for adding this feature request. > Since QtQuickCompiler is a compiler which seems to work by transforming > qml files into cpp files, perhaps it can be handled without any > development in QBS but just by using Rules. > qiquickcompiler.exe is a command line tool so it should be possible but > since when using a pro file, everything is hidden on how it works, we do > not have any idea on how to call it.
It's possible to add qtquickcompiler support without modifying qbs. But adding a rule is not enough. When you write CONFIG+=quickcompiler the following magic happens: All qrc files in RESOURCES are scanned. If foo.qrc contains .js or .qml files, then it is removed from RESOURCES and passed to the qtquickcompiler instead. If foo.qrc contains additionally files that are not .js or .qml, then those files are added to a newly generated .qrc file. So all QML .qrc files are passed to the qtquickcompiler, the non-QML .qrc files are passed to rcc. Additionally, loader code is generated (qtquickcompiler_loader.cpp). > Since we are commercial users, we may ask information to the QtCompany > Support team on how call must be made. Do you think it can help? I cannot make promises on behalf of our support team. But you can always ask them. :) BR, Joerg _______________________________________________ QBS mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qbs
