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#include "qmljsviewercontext.h"
namespace QmlJS {
/*!
\class QmlJS::ViewerContext
\brief The ViewerContext class encapsulate selector and paths for a given viewer.
Using a a different viewer context can emulate (the pure qml part) of a device.
This allows checking how a given qml would be interpreted on another platform/viewer.
Screen information will also most likely need to be added here.
*/
ViewerContext::ViewerContext()
: language(Language::Qml), flags(AddAllPaths)
{ }
ViewerContext::ViewerContext(QStringList selectors, QStringList paths,
QmlJS::Language::Enum language,
QmlJS::ViewerContext::Flags flags)
: selectors(selectors), paths(paths), language(language),
flags(flags)
{ }
/*
which languages might be imported in this context
*/
bool ViewerContext::languageIsCompatible(Language::Enum l) const
{
switch (language) {
case Language::JavaScript:
case Language::Json:
case Language::QmlProject:
case Language::QmlQbs:
case Language::QmlTypeInfo:
return language == l;
case Language::Qml:
return l == Language::Qml || l == Language::QmlQtQuick1 || l == Language::QmlQtQuick2
|| Language::JavaScript;
case Language::QmlQtQuick1:
return l == Language::Qml || l == Language::QmlQtQuick1 || Language::JavaScript;
case Language::QmlQtQuick2:
return l == Language::Qml || l == Language::QmlQtQuick2 || Language::JavaScript;
case Language::Unknown: // ?
break;
}
return true;
}
} // namespace QmlJS
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