ktranscript plugin to frameworkintegration?
David Faure
faure+bluesystems at kde.org
Thu Nov 29 09:48:48 UTC 2012
On Thursday 29 November 2012 10:20:33 Chusslove Illich wrote:
> I see now that ktranscript plugin has been split out of ki18n into the
> frameworkintegration component. Did I miss somewhere the reasoning which
> implied this split?
>
> To note, ktranscript function is entirely internal to ki18n, and the only
> reason it is a plugin rather than compiled in, is not to pay the loading
> time and memory for languages which don't use the functionality it provides.
Yes, but by moving it out, the ki18n framework doesn't have a hard dependency
on kjs.
You get "integration" between ki18n and kjs if both are installed, but at
compile time you only need ki18n. This lowers the entry bar for hacking on a
specific framework.
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