--- a/ginebra2/Application.h Wed Sep 01 13:56:21 2010 -0400
+++ b/ginebra2/Application.h Fri Sep 17 12:11:40 2010 -0400
@@ -29,6 +29,12 @@
#define UI_FRAMEWORK ""
#endif // ORBIT_UI
+#ifdef QT_MOBILITY_SERVICE_FRAMEWORK
+#define MOBILITY_SERVICE_FRAMEWORK "mobility_service_framework"
+#else
+#define MOBILITY_SERVICE_FRAMEWORK "junk"
+#endif // QT_MOBILITY_SERVICE_FRAMEWORK
+
class QCoreApplication;
namespace GVA {
@@ -51,7 +57,17 @@
void quit();
void debug(const QString &msg);
QString ui() const { return UI_FRAMEWORK; }
+ QString layoutType() ;
+ QString serviceFramework() const { return MOBILITY_SERVICE_FRAMEWORK; }
void sendToBackground();
+ /*
+ * You can use this to breakpoint inside your javascript. Here's how:
+ * 1) put a breakpoint on this function
+ * 2) to your javascript, add: app.breakpoint();
+ * 3) when the breakpoint hits, you will be in the C++ stack at the point of that JS execution
+ * It doesn't really help you step through javascript (unless you know the javascript core well), but helps you debug C++ and javascript interaction
+ */
+ void breakpoint() {}
signals:
void aboutToQuit();
private: