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==Vision== | ==Vision== | ||
Qml.js allows execute QML in JavaScript environments. The most current implementation of QML in Qt is the reference and should be imitated completely. Required technologies are a QML-to-JavaScript compiler and a runtime library. The compiler should integrate with the current model of building Qt applications and should produce debuggable output. | Qml.js allows execute QML in JavaScript environments. The most current implementation of QML in Qt is the reference and should be imitated completely. Required technologies are a QML-to-JavaScript compiler and a runtime library. The compiler should integrate with the current model of building Qt applications and should produce debuggable output. | ||
==Development== | |||
===Git Commit Policy=== | |||
Prefix according to component the commit is about: | |||
* [Runtime] for qmljs-runtime | |||
* [Compiler] for qmljsc | |||
* [QtQuick] for the QtQuick implementation |
Revision as of 08:32, 14 March 2015
Vision
Qml.js allows execute QML in JavaScript environments. The most current implementation of QML in Qt is the reference and should be imitated completely. Required technologies are a QML-to-JavaScript compiler and a runtime library. The compiler should integrate with the current model of building Qt applications and should produce debuggable output.
Development
Git Commit Policy
Prefix according to component the commit is about:
- [Runtime] for qmljs-runtime
- [Compiler] for qmljsc
- [QtQuick] for the QtQuick implementation