Also adjust qmldumptool to remove the dependency on qt4project/qmlproject, by
passing in the qtversion instead of figuring it out in qmldumptool.
Change-Id: Ie6ac582d36bfef290313c0716b33b62fcf42630c
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/70
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Teske <daniel.teske@nokia.com>
As of Qt 4.8 the observer and jsdebugger services are part of Qt. This
means the following changes are necessary in Qt Creator:
* Do not link to the QmlJSDebugger library.
* Do not create JSDebuggerAgent and QDeclarativeViewObserver instances
in the QmlApplicationViewer and use the new declarative_debug CONFIG
option to enable those services in Qt. This is done automatically
for debug builds.
* Point out the QML Debugging Library and the QML Observer are "Not
needed" in the Qt options page.
* Change the label in qmake options from "Link QML debugging library" to
"Enable QML debugging". It still remains as a way to enable this
functionality in release builds or for QtQuick applications not based
on Qt Creator's template.
* Rely on qmlviewer for debugging QML UI projects rather than the
observer, which is no longer necessary.
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne
Get rid of custom logic to handle shadow builds (which didn't work
anyway if the qml files are from a different directory than expected).
Instead, just search for the file name in the list of files from the
project.
Reviewed-by: Christiaan Janssen
Master fixed a bug where a newline was almost always prepended to any
output. As a side effect of that a lot of messages which outputed no
newline broke. This commit fixes the obvious ones, probably missing a
few.
To achieve this there are two methods in IRunControlFactory you
need to implement:
1) createRunConfigurationAspect returns a IRunConfigurationAspect
which stores the settings specific to your plugin.
2) createConfigurationWidget returns a RunConfigWidget that will
be shown in the project settings
Merge-request: 258
Reviewed-by: hjk <qtc-committer@nokia.com>
get away from argument stringlists. instead, use native shell command
lines which support quoting/splitting, environment variable expansion
and redirections with well-understood semantics.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-542
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-1564
QmlObserver right now requires 4.7.1 minimum. There's no gain in
telling the user that he needs qmlobserver to debug, if it can't be
build with 4.7.0 anyway.
Reviewed-by: Christiaan Janssen
A new debugger engine, QmlCppEngine, is introduced, which wraps gdb
and qml engines into one. Alternatively, if using Windows, Cdb is used
instead of Gdb.
Most of the debugger ui switcher is now rewritten, and it is tailored
for the QML and CPP layout case, the only one supported anyway.
Reviewed-by: hjk
Fix breakage introduced by the new asynchronous stop() methods
of the debugger run controls. Allow for RunControl::stop() to
be asynchronous by introducing a return enumeration indicating
that. Introduce additional method aboutToStop() asking user
to quit (tie that to the RunControl instead of having to hack
the behaviour elsewhere).
If asynchronous stop is detected, terminate the ProjectExplorer
asynchronously.
This makes the behaviour consistent across switching sessions/
closing outputwindow tabs and quitting Qt Creator.
Reviewed-by: dt
Rubber-stamped-by: hjk
Now, QmlEngine creates the connection to the inferior (debuggee), and
notifies QmlInspector when a connection is established. Before,
inspector created the debugger engin, which was wrong.
QmlEngine's responsibilities are connecting to the debuggee and basic
QML/JS debugging features like locals & watchers, breakpoints etc.
QmlInspector takes care of Live Preview and other fancy inspection
features.
Reviewed-by: hjk