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* Remove all version numbers from QML importsMitch Curtis2020-08-261-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | As of Qt 6, the latest version will be used by default. This saves us a lot of effort in terms of version bumps. Task-number: QTBUG-82922 Change-Id: I74eba8185ec3ccc75bc293d4b2ea87d59e2d9928 Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
* Register C++ types declarativelyMitch Curtis2020-08-261-0/+120
Adapt to the new way of registering C++ types. The types need to be seen at compile time so that code can be generated that invokes them. This patch: - Adds QML_* macros where applicable. - Adapts the build system files to the new way of registering modules. - Splits up the QtQuick.Controls[.*].impl files into their own plugins, as we can only register one QML module per .pro file. - Removes C++ type registration calls in every plugin. - Moves private types from src/quickcontrols2/quickcontrols2.pro to src/quickcontrols2/impl/quickcontrols2-impl.pro. Some of these types need to be exposed to QML, but quickcontrols2.pro is already in use to declare the QtQuick.Controls import (and also provides the public C++ QQuickStyle API), and the new QML_IMPORT_NAME/VERSION syntax only allows one module per project. As some of the types that need to be exposed to QML are also referenced by some C++ code (e.g. tests, etc.), we just move all of the private types to the new library. Follow-up patches will register the QML types declaratively. Task-number: QTBUG-82922 Change-Id: Iaf9ee106237d61701d57a8896f3822304c8151a6 Reviewed-by: Ulf Hermann <ulf.hermann@qt.io>