I was rather thinking about running it again once it is finished.
So currently the best way to have it consistent is to wrap data model in Qt
Object, expose params as properties. On property change update data model
value and trigger somehow current state evaluation. Is it possible? By
looking at s
> 1. I use scxml compiler and expose compiled machine to Qt Quick.
> 2. I use ecmascript as datamodel type. I create data entries in *.scxml file.
> 3. I need to repeat those values on Qt Quick side and assign to
> StateMachine.initialValues so that they will be reset everytime machine
> starts -
01.12.2017, 13:28, "Konrad Rosenbaum" :
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, November 30, 2017 16:49, Jason H wrote:
>> I don't think you can say that Qt is not real-time. That's more of a
>> kernel issue than a software library issue.
>
> On Thu, November 30, 2017 17:43, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
>> Actually, Q
On Thu, November 30, 2017 22:46, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Then again, the only application that cares about time jumps when relating
> to
> packet arrival time is the application that performs those time jumps in
> the
> first place. It's called "ntpd".
Side note: ntpd under Linux does not jump. I
Hi,
On Thu, November 30, 2017 16:49, Jason H wrote:
> I don't think you can say that Qt is not real-time. That's more of a
> kernel issue than a software library issue.
On Thu, November 30, 2017 17:43, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
> Actually, Qt is ported to real-time operating systems, such as QNX
Hi,
For some time I play with Qt SCXML. I will explain current approach and
please help me if I do something in wrong way.
1. I use scxml compiler and expose compiled machine to Qt Quick.
2. I use ecmascript as datamodel type. I create data entries in *.scxml
file.
3. I need to repeat those value
Hi,
I have asked a couple of times Australian mirroring provides to mirror Qt, but
without response. Similar approach has been successful in many other countries
and we have gotten new mirrors for Qt. Lately I have not been pushing in
Australia, but this is a task anyone can do. To get a mirro