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Make the WebEngine QtQuick plubin library a library only that fetches
the API privatly from the official module.
This will allow an experimental plugin library to also have access to
the API classes, which it currently can't since the plugins aren't
deployed the same way as module to <prefix>/lib.
The module currently only export classes privately but the plan is
to make this library the official linking point of entry for
applications along with the Qt5WebEngineWidgets module.
The WebEngineCore library could eventyally be merged into this module
library if we can get gyp to play well with qmake.
Change-Id: I5edb60b412e213b59f791a7b8df9f28c295502de
Reviewed-by: Andras Becsi <andras.becsi@digia.com>
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Change-Id: I15261c3737a3284b99308453132f09ee7889c444
Reviewed-by: Pierre Rossi <pierre.rossi@gmail.com>
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Change-Id: I58d83f4f33728f92e4bf13b6be30b15528fdd033
Reviewed-by: Zeno Albisser <zeno.albisser@digia.com>
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This is the first step to making proper Qt Modules out of QtWebEngine.
The Widgets integration becomes a proper C++ Qt Module while we make
the QtQuick side a QML plugin for now (could probably be promoted if
the need arises).
Code-wise, this means the introduction of a WebContentsAdapterClient
interface that is subclassed by the private implementation of our API
classes for delegation of things that are UI specific. Functionality
from WebContents and the like is exposed via the WebContentsAdapter.
Change-Id: I4ca3395b9fe8502a24e36002cfd5af44067bb6e8
Reviewed-by: Jocelyn Turcotte <jocelyn.turcotte@digia.com>
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