On Sunday, 9 de October de 2011 10:38:51 Peter Kümmel wrote: > Duck typing? > > Is there any mechanism in QML that guaranties that no run-time errors > will happen when the QML script is interpreted? > > Qt5 will introduce static type checking for signal/slots-connects > so no connect could fail at run-time. But with interpreting QML at > run-time all the static checks of connects seems worthless when > QML is used, because much more errors could be introduced by the > QML script.
You seem to imply that any UI written in C++ will work out-of-the-box,
regardless of the quality of the code written, just because the slot
connections will error out at compile-time.
I don't know, I think spending 30 minutes in the #qt channel on Freenode
disproves that.
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