The runtime doesn't complain if a required property is satisfied via a ValueSource or an Interceptor, so qmllint shouldn't complain either. Whether this really should apply to interceptors is debatable, but for now let's aim for consistency. And that a ValueSource can satifsy the requirement is arguably to be expected. Pick-to: 6.10 6.8 Fixes: QTBUG-139632 Change-Id: I355b8a48e6b9bc2749839267c3b799e8eba5d72f Reviewed-by: Olivier De Cannière <olivier.decanniere@qt.io> |
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README.md
qtdeclarative
The qtdeclarative repository is home to QML, Qt Quick and several related modules:
- Qt QML
- Qt QML Core
- Qt QML Models
- Qt QML WorkerScript
- Qt QML XmlListModel
- Qt Quick
- Qt Quick Controls 2
- Qt Quick Layouts
- Qt Quick Local Storage
- Qt Quick Particles
- Qt Quick Shapes
- Qt Quick Templates
- Qt Quick Test
In addition, there are several Qt Labs modules: