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/*!
\page qtscxml-index.html
\title Qt SCXML
\brief Provides functionality to create state machines from SCXML files.
The Qt SCXML module provides functionality to create state machines from
\l {SCXML Specification}{SCXML} files. This includes both dynamically
creating state machines (loading the SCXML file and instantiating states
and transitions) and generating a C++ file that has a class implementing
the state machine. It also contains functionality to support data models
and executable content.
\section1 Getting Started
To include the definitions of the module's classes, use the following directive:
\code
#include <QScxmlStateMachine>
\endcode
To import the QML types into your application, use the following import statement
in your .qml file:
\qml \QtMinorVersion
import QtScxml 5.\1
\endqml
To link against the module, add this line to your qmake .pro file:
\code
QT += scxml
\endcode
\section1 Articles and Guides
\list
\li \l {Qt SCXML Overview}
\li \l {Instantiating State Machines}
\li \l {SCXML Compliance}
\li \l {Using the Qt SCXML Compiler (qscxmlc)}
\endlist
\section1 Examples
\list
\li \l {Qt SCXML Examples}
\endlist
\section1 Reference
\list
\li \l {Qt SCXML C++ Classes} {C++ Classes and Namespaces}
\li \l {Qt SCXML QML Types} {QML Types}
\endlist
*/