Since we also license under GPL-3.0 WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0,
this applies only to a hypothetical newer version of GPL, that doesn't
exist yet. If such a version emerges, we can still decide to relicense...
While at it, replace (deprecated) GPL-3.0 with more explicit GPL-3.0-only
Change was done by running
find . -type f -exec perl -pi -e "s/LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0\+ OR GPL-3.0 WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0/LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0/g" {} \;
Change-Id: I5097e6ce8d10233993ee30d7e25120e2659eb10b
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
Removed also some other includes that were marked
with yellow triangles. In some cases includes of
runcontrol.h were substituted with other includes,
like qtcassert.h.
Change-Id: Ica40f68198c7f8f70e6047acb2eddc8ef017e43d
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
Replace the current license disclaimer in files by
a SPDX-License-Identifier.
Task-number: QTBUG-67283
Change-Id: I708fd1f9f2b73d60f57cc3568646929117825813
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
DeviceProcess doesn't provide any public API, so
replace all usages of it with QtcProcess.
Keep using DeviceProcess only for reimplementations.
Change-Id: I35a14251a81dd0dde426f56ca2e809b527cc863c
Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: <github-actions-qt-creator@cristianadam.eu>
That's implicit now by using setCreator()
The Android case looks odd as this is (and was) effectively static
information at startup. This will be addressed in a follow-up patch,
for now keep it functionally equivalent.
Change-Id: I4e6082f88dcd21379186340189acb581caef172a
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: <github-actions-qt-creator@cristianadam.eu>
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
Somewhat slimmer interface on the user code side and follows
existing practice.
Change-Id: I20ed8f5a00591265d32ea9ce93e1f1bbc76d2437
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
WinRt is the odd one out.
Some were using setObjectName, but only used for debug reasons,
not really needed.
Change-Id: I4a370e4694443bc1c455fda4337ef3acfb9259b8
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
This change adds WebAssembly support in the shape of a plugin.
- Auto-detection of the emsdk toolchain
- Handling of "asmjs-unknown-emscripten" Abi
- Binary detection of WebAssembly libraries
- Auto-creation of a "WebAssembly runtime" device (with icon)
- Runconfiguration that launches the application via the "emrun"
tool which spawns a local web server and runs the application on
the chosen web browser.
Limitations:
- So far only tested on Windows/MinGW and Linux
- Not yet tested with Qt WebAssembly installation form the installer
Only tested with self-built Qt and manually added kit
- The attempt to launch an application via emrun, while a previous
application is still running, will fail. The reason is that the
web servers spawned by emrun listen to the same default port but
serve only the content of one application.
Possible solutions: We could either spawn the different web servers
with different ports, or we could use one single web server instance
which serves the whole default project location (home directory).
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-21068
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-22249
Change-Id: I1a16fbe52382d45c37e9bc624a943a6ca475fa09
Reviewed-by: Leena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Alessandro Portale <alessandro.portale@qt.io>