[Qt-creator] Qt code models

Stenger Christian Christian.Stenger at theqtcompany.com
Mon Dec 1 10:32:53 CET 2014


Hi again,

Normally there shouldn't be the necessarity to delete something inside the config.. I'll poke the responsible person regarding this issue..

Kind regards,
Christian

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From: Harri Pasanen <harri at mpaja.com>
Sent: Monday, December 1, 2014 10:22 AM
To: Stenger Christian; qt-creator at qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Qt-creator] Qt code models

Hmm... now I can't seem to be able to shake the behavior at all.

I deleted my .pro.user file, made Desktop 5.4 the default kit,
restarted QC, configured my project to only use the 1 Desktop kit,
and it still insists on QtQuick 1 code model.

Something to delete in ~/.config/ ?   (I'm on linux)

Harri



On 01/12/2014 07:33, Stenger Christian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in general: this is a known issue, but not related to the Qt you're using. This is normally caused by the default kit you're using. Make sure that your default kit is a Qt5 kit. I'm getting this message only if the default kit is set to a Qt4 kit.
>
> In case this does not solve the issue immediately, close all editors and re-open the editor you'll want to work with. If this still does not work, re-start QC.
>
> The full issue is normally related to the QmlJS Code Model - so, after changing the default kit, a simple rest of the code model should work as well. As far as I know there's someone already working on it, but hasn't finished the work yet. If you need it, I can find the respective issue in Jira, but it's definitely listed there.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Christian
>
> ________________________________________
> From: qt-creator-bounces+christian.stenger=theqtcompany.com at qt-project.org <qt-creator-bounces+christian.stenger=theqtcompany.com at qt-project.org> on behalf of Harri Pasanen <harri at mpaja.com>
> Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 2:49 PM
> To: qt-creator at qt-project.org
> Subject: [Qt-creator] Qt code models
>
> In my current testing project I have a self compiled Qt 5.4 Android kit
> and Qt 5.4 Desktop from 5.4.0-RC.
>
> My self compiled Qt seems to have an issue with the code model it offers
> Qt Creator.
> At what point the code model is  built/installed?   So can I fix it
> without a full build?
>
> My configure line for own Qt android build is:
>
> ./configure -opensource -confirm-license -xplatform android-g++ -nomake
> tests -nomake examples -android-ndk /home/harri/android-ndk-r10b
> -android-sdk /home/harri/android-sdk-linux -android-ndk-host
> linux-x86_64 -android-toolchain-version 4.8 -android-ndk-platform
> android-16 -skip qttranslations -skip qtwebkit -skip qtserialport -skip
> qtwebkit-examples -skip qtquick1 -skip qt3d -skip qtjsondb -skip
> qtsystems -skip qtfeedback -skip qtpim -skip qtwayland -skip
> qtdocgallery -skip qtenginio -no-warnings-are-errors -prefix
> /home/harri/qt5.4_hp
>
> There is -skip qtquick1 in the above, yet the message I get when that
> kit is active is
> "Using Qt Quick 1 code mode instead of Qt Quick 2. (M324)"
>
> Puzzled as usual...
>
> Harri
>
>
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