Hi, I'm trying to integrate a few JS libs into my QMLs, and am running into a few issues with the JS feature set, namely a missing setTimeout (normally a part of the window object). Now, this can be worked around, but it seems like a massive overkill
1. It can be simulated with Timer {}, but... massive overkill, plus quite cumbersome in case of libraries due to namespace handling... 2. setTimeout is often used just to make something asynchronous, ie setTimeout (function () { ... }, 0); I'm aware of WorkerScript {}, but for a JS one-liner, again, it's a massive overkill. Is there a better way of adapting code that uses setTimeout than what I listed above? Forking and adding mega-clutter to JS-libs is quite suboptimal, and even though there is no window object, that does not stop node.js et al to include setTimeout.... https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/11033/ is 3 years in the making so I lost hope a bit of seeing that in a release... (and yes, setTimeout would be better than Qt.after()). Best regards, Attila _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest