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Resolution: Unresolved
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Description
It's been in Labs for a while and still seems useful.
The main question IMO is whether property interceptors are still something we want to support in general, or if they cause too much trouble for the QML engine, what should we replace them with? So far we just have BoundaryRule and Behavior AFAIK. If we aren't going to replace or rearchitect Behavior, then presumably this one is OK too, so we might as well have it fully supported.
Maybe I should try it in Qt Quick 3D. And I'll link whatever bugs I can find to this task.
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QTBUG-75486 BoundaryRule can only transform an Item around its transformOrigin
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QTBUG-59761 Write interceptors for properties
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QTBUG-94168 pointer handlers need both gesture-duration and accumulated properties with setters
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