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/*!
\page qdeclarativedebugging.html
\title Debugging QML
\section1 Logging
\c console.log can be used to print debugging information to the console. For example:
\qml
Rectangle {
width: 200; height: 200
MouseArea {
anchors.fill: parent
onClicked: console.log("clicked")
}
}
\endqml
\section1 Debugging Transitions
When a transition doesn't look quite right, it can be helpful to view it in slow
motion to see what is happening more clearly. This functionality is supported
in the \l {QML Viewer} tool: to enable this,
click on the "Debugging" menu, then "Slow Down Animations".
\section1 Debugging module imports
The \c QML_IMPORT_TRACE environment variable can be set to enable debug output
from QML's import loading mechanisms.
For example, for a simple QML file like this:
\qml
import QtQuick 1.0
Rectangle { width: 100; height: 100 }
\endqml
If you set \c {QML_IMPORT_TRACE=1} before running the \l {QML Viewer}
(or your QML C++ application), you will see output similar to this:
\code
QDeclarativeImportDatabase::addImportPath "/qt-sdk/imports"
QDeclarativeImportDatabase::addImportPath "/qt-sdk/bin/QMLViewer.app/Contents/MacOS"
QDeclarativeImportDatabase::addToImport 0x106237370 "." -1.-1 File as ""
QDeclarativeImportDatabase::addToImport 0x106237370 "Qt" 4.7 Library as ""
QDeclarativeImportDatabase::resolveType "Rectangle" = "QDeclarativeRectangle"
\endcode
\section1 Debugging with Qt Creator
\l{http://qt.nokia.com/products/developer-tools}{Qt Creator} provides built-in
support for QML debugging. QML projects and standalone C++ applications that
utilize QML can be debugged on desktops as well as on remote devices.
For more information, see the Qt Creator Manual.
*/
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