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Lukáš Tinkl 95f6350e8f feat: Passing an empty seq to dataChanged doesn't apply all roles
When calling `QAIM.dataChanged(index, index, [roles])`, passing nothing
(ie omitting the paramater altogether), an empty array `[]`, or an empty
sequence `@[]` means "all roles", just like the C++ counterpart in
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qabstractitemmodel.html#dataChanged

Fixes #11830
2023-09-08 14:12:06 +02:00
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DOtherSide

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C language library for creating bindings for the Qt QML language.

Documentation: https://filcuc.github.io/DOtherSide/index.html

Currently the DOtherSide library is used by the following bindings:

  • nimqml, QML bindings for the Nim programming language
  • dqml, QML bindings for the D programming language
  • qml-rust, QML bindings for the Rust programming language

Supported features

The following features are implementable from a binding language

  • Creating custom QObject
  • Creating custom QAbstractListModels
  • Creating custom properties, signals and slots
  • Creating from QML QObject defined in the binded language
  • Creating from Singleton QML QObject defined in the binded language

Prebuilt binaries

Windows

Currently we provide the prebuilt binaries for windows through the github releases page

Linux

Currently we provide the prebuilt binaries for the following Linux distributions through the OpenSUSE OBS service

Change log

The project change log can be read here.

Supported platforms

Currently we support the following platforms/compilers:

  • Linux both 32/64bit with gcc
  • Windows 32/64bit with Visual Studio 2013|2015 Community Edition

Build requirements

You need the following software:

  • Qt 5.4 or higher
  • Linux: gcc 4.8 or later with c++11 support or higher
  • Windows: Visual Studio 2013|2015 Community Edition (Windows) or higher

Build instructions:

  1. Open a shell terminal inside the cloned repo
  2. mkdir build && cd build
  3. cmake ..
  4. make

Install Instructions

Once you built the package just type

make install

by default cmake will install to the default CMAKE prefix. If you want to customize this location type the following command during the build steps when invoking cmake

cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/path/to/install/prefix path/to/CMakeLists.txt