On Wednesday, 12 December 2012 19:27:17 CEST, Alan Alpert wrote:
> This doesn't completely fix the problem, because if the wrong thing is
> instantiated it will still be able to do things in the period while
> and just after it is instantiated. For example there could be side
> effects from them in
On Tuesday, 11 December 2012 04:23:51 CEST, Alan Alpert wrote:
> For finer-grained control over QML it would make sense to have an API
> allowing import restrictions. Two usecases come to mind, platform
> security contexts and scriptable applications.
I'm currently using QML as a configuration lan