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/*!
\contentspage index.html
\qmltype Qt.plugin_support
\inqmlmodule QbsModules
\since Qbs 1.13.0
\brief Allows to fine-tune which Qt plugins get pulled in.
The \c Qt.plugin_support module provides properties that allow users to control
which Qt plugins to pull into a product.
This is mostly relevant if Qt was built statically, in which case the respective
plugins are static libraries that get linked into your application or library.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty varList Qt.plugin_support::pluginsByType
Set this property if you want to override the set of plugins for a certain
plugin type. For instance, to disable all image plugins except the JPEG
one:
\code
Qt.plugin_support.pluginsByType: ({imageformats: "qjpeg"})
\endcode
For plugin types that are not specifically overridden like this, the value in
defaultPluginsByType is used.
\nodefaultvalue
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty var Qt.plugin_support::allPluginsByType
Provides the complete set of plugins in a statically built Qt.
The value is a map. The keys are the plugin types, and the values
are lists of plugin names.
\readonly
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty var Qt.plugin_support::defaultPluginsByType
Provides the set of plugins that your application or library will
link to if you do not set pluginsByType.
The value is a map. The keys are the plugin types, and the values
are lists of plugin names.
The value depends on the Qt modules your product pulls in.
\readonly
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty bool Qt.plugin_support::linkPlugins
Controls whether plugins of a statically built Qt should be linked into the product.
\default \true if the product is an application or shared library, \c false otherwise.
*/
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