Am 10.12.2012 16:55, schrieb Thiago Macieira: > On segunda-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2012 13.44.23, Andy Mayer wrote: >> But for my DSL (declaration of a special petri net) I need the body of >> the javascript functions. The workaround looks quite interesting... > This of it this way: you can't get the source code as written by the user, but > you can (I think -- to be verified) get a handle to the compiled function, so > you can execute it. > > Will this suffice? No unfortunately not. I have to parse the body of to javascript-function in order to build something else (a special csp in this case). But ok, it was just a try...
> > If you need a free-form text that isn't parsed by the engine, you'll need to > write it as a string. yes, that should work. If the qml-editor would have the same functionality for strings like the c++-editor (or is it the compiler?), that someone can do this: var action = "this.y=this.x+2;" "this.y=this.y-10;" <=> var action= "this.y=this.x+2;this.y=this.y-10;" Probably that would be sufficient, but this is not possible yet. But, anyway, thanks again and regards Andy _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest