// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only /*! \example mediaplayer-widgets-dynamic \title Qt SCXML Media Player Example (Dynamic) \ingroup examples-qtscxml \brief A widget-based application that sends data to and receives it from a dynamically loaded ECMAScript data model. \image mediaplayer.png \e {Media Player Example (Dynamic)} demonstrates how to access data from a dynamically loaded ECMAScript data model. The UI is created using Qt Widgets. \include examples-run.qdocinc \include mediaplayer-ecmascript-data-model.qdocinc \section1 Dynamically Loading the State Machine We link against the Qt SCXML module by adding the following line to the project build files. With qmake to the \e mediaplayer-widgets-dynamic.pro \quotefromfile mediaplayer-widgets-dynamic/mediaplayer-widgets-dynamic.pro \skipto QT \printline scxml With cmake to the \e CMakeLists.txt \quotefromfile mediaplayer-widgets-dynamic/CMakeLists.txt \skipto find_package \printline Scxml \skipto target_link_libraries \printuntil ) \quotefromfile mediaplayer-widgets-dynamic/mediaplayer-widgets-dynamic.cpp We dynamically create and instantiate the state machine in \e mediaplayer-wigdets-dynamic/mediaplayer-widgets-dynamic.cpp: \skipto mainwindow.h \printuntil /^\}/ \include mediaplayer-widgets-connecting-to-states.qdocinc */