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Revision as of 16:33, 22 August 2016
All branches listed below reside in Gerrit on http://codereview.qt.io and are publicly available.
- Anonymous checkout:
$ git clone http://code.qt.io/<project>/<repo>
- SSH (push to Gerrit): please check Setting up Gerrit.
Qt 5
Mainline branches
dev, the current stable branch (5.5 as of Mar '15), and a possibly existing current release branch follow the Branch Guidelines.
Other branches
Used for research or development of complex features.
Feature branch names should be prefixed with wip/. Exceptions are historical.
Feature branches often have relaxed review and integration policies and may be subject to occasional rebasing.
The following branch list applies to qt/qtbase unless otherwise noted.
wip/qstring-utf8
Dead branch, merged long ago (c. 2012/May): was used to convert the QString functions that take const char* from Latin1 to UTF-8.
winrt (misnomer, should be wip/winrt)
Present in qtbase, qttools. Used for development of Qt's Windows Runtime port (see http://blog.qt.io/blog/2013/02/15/port-to-windows-runtime-kick-started/ and http://blog.qt.io/blog/2013/04/19/qts-winrt-port-and-its-ccx-usage/ for some background information). Gerrit is enabled for this branch but it is not CI checked. Be aware, that this branch is rebased regularly (force pushes involved). If you want to get in contact/help out, join #qt-winrt on freenode.
wip/tizen (base+declarative+quickcontrols+…)
Present in qtbase, qtdeclarative, qtsensors and qtquickcontrols. Branch abandoned (RIP 2015/Feb); apparently for want of enthusiastic developers. Presumably relates to support for Tizen, a GNU/Linux operating system for low-end devices.
wip/network-test-server
Development of a containerised local implementation of the server used by qtbase's network tests. Uses a vagrant container. (Inactive since 2015/Oct; but network team does hope to find time to revive it.)
wip/highdpi
High-DPI research for Qt 5.6. No longer in use (last commit: 2015/Jul).
wip/lite
Qt Lite, a project to make it possible at configure-time to opt out of parts of the tool-kit that a particular delivery doesn't need (thereby saving space on bitty little devices).
wip/mir
Development history for src/plugins/platforms/mirclient/. Fully merged into Qt 5.6 by https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/122984
No longer active, but Canonical have said (2016-08-22, on developer list):
- We're iterating the code in our repository (lp:qtmir) but plan to update this wip branch once we're happy with the features and apis
wip/nacl
Present in qtbase, qtdeclarative. A Qt port fort Google (portable) Native Client, and emscripten.
wip/qbs
A new Qt Build System.
Qt 4
Mainline branches
The 4.8 branch follows the Branch Guidelines.
Other branches
4.8-bb10
This branch contains a recent version of the 4.8 branch plus additional backported patches that are used for BlackBerry 10 and are not backported to the 4.8 branch. The 4.8-bb10 branch is subject to rebasing.
Qt Creator
See Submit-Policies for Qt Creator's branching policy.
wip/vcproj
Branch used to develop a plugin that enables people to work with Visual Studio projects in Qt Creator. Currently it can only open projects with a .vcproj extension.
- At the moment plugin supports:
- editing of project's properties (this feature waits for a code review on Gerrit)
- adding/removing files, filters and folders to/from a project (also waits for a code review on Gerrit).
- building a Visual Studio (.vcproj) project
- How to set up