Migration of QtMvvm from github
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/*!
@class QtMvvm::CoreApp
Every QtMvvm Application needs a core application that performs the application setup and
manages the ViewModels in order to present them. If you want to use QtMvvm, you need to perform
the following steps:
1. Create a custom App class in your core project and extend QtMvvm::CoreApp
2. Implement the CoreApp::startApp method (and possibly other virtual methods)
3. In your *GUI* Project, register the App by using the #QTMVVM_REGISTER_CORE_APP macro
Simple example for a custom CoreApp:
@code{.cpp}
class MyApp : public QtMvvm::CoreApp
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit MyApp(QObject *parent = nullptr) :
CoreApp(parent)
{}
protected:
int startApp(const QStringList &arguments) override {
show<InitialViewModel>();
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
};
//optional: overwrite the coreApp macro:
#undef coreApp
#define coreApp static_cast<MyApp*>(QtMvvm::CoreApp::instance())
@endcode
Then in the GUI project add to, for example, the `main.cpp`:
@code{.cpp}
#include "myapp.h"
QTMVVM_REGISTER_CORE_APP(MyApp)
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
QApplication app(argc, argv); //registerApp() is called from here (and thus performRegistrations())
//...
return app.exec(); // bootApp() is called as soon as the eventloop starts (and thus startApp())
}
@endcode
*/