Hi Charley,
On 11/11/2010, at 11:59 PM, ext Charley Bay wrote:
> So, summary question: Is there guidance on the internal thread model within
> the Declarative engine (e.g., how is work distributed on threads, their
> priorities, and when other threads are created?)
>
> (Is this too big a quest
Michael spaketh:
> This reminds me a bit of http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-11712--
> do you think this may be related to what you are seeing? Do you have any
> small examples of strange out-of-order behaviors you could share (I'd like
> to understand the problem better)?
>
>
I spent
Hi Charley,
On 07/11/2010, at 5:45 AM, ext Charley Bay wrote:
> Using QML/Javascript, quite a few options exist to *either* be declarative
> (e.g., "myAnimation.paused = true") or imperative (e.g.,
> "myAnimation.pause();")
>
> IMHO, when possible, one should be declarative (long discussion fo
Quick update to avoid confusion:
*- The example code was to illustrate the issue, I shouldn't have appended
the trailing ';' on my elements in the QML files (C++ habit, sorry)
*- My suggestion of using some kind of "onLoadCompleted()" was metaphorical,
I meant for that to imply some "discrete com
Using QML/Javascript, quite a few options exist to *either* be declarative
(e.g., "myAnimation.paused = true") or imperative (e.g.,
"myAnimation.pause();")
IMHO, when possible, one should be declarative (long discussion for a
different thread). However, we all probably agree that we *sometimes* m