installer-framework/doc/systeminfo.qdoc
Arttu Tarkiainen c7066c9dc2 Update usage of Apple-related terminology
Replace deprecated Q_OS_OSX macro used in several places with the newer
Q_OS_MACOS. Old style reference of Apple's desktop operating system name
as "OS X" in documentation and files are also replaced with "macOS"
where applicable.

Task-number: QTIFW-1406
Change-Id: I0561d5e0d964917ac4fca0702d58a06b85d30e57
Reviewed-by: Katja Marttila <katja.marttila@qt.io>
2019-08-16 08:35:19 +00:00

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/*!
\qmltype systemInfo
\inqmlmodule scripting
\brief Provides information about the operating system.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty string systemInfo::currentCpuArchitecture
The architecture of the CPU that the application is running on, in text format.
Possible values include
\list
\li "i386"
\li "x86_64"
\endlist
Note that this function depends on what the OS will report and may not detect the actual CPU
architecture if the OS hides that information or is unable to provide it. For example, a 32-bit
OS running on a 64-bit CPU is usually unable to determine whether the CPU is actually capable
of running 64-bit programs.
\sa QSysInfo::currentCpuArchitecture()
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty string systemInfo::kernelType
The type of the operating system kernel the installer was compiled for. It is also the
kernel the installer is running on, unless the host operating system is running a form of
compatibility or virtualization layer.
For Windows, Linux, and macOS this will return
\list
\li "winnt"
\li "linux"
\li "darwin"
\endlist
On Unix systems, it returns the same as the output of \c {uname -s} (lowercased).
\sa QSysInfo::kernelType()
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty string systemInfo::kernelVersion
Example values are
\list
\li "6.1.7601" for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1
\li "3.16.6-2-desktop" for openSUSE 13.2 kernel 3.16.6-2
\li "12.5.0" last release of OS X "Mountain Lion"
\endlist
The release version of the operating system kernel. On Windows, it returns the version of the
NT or CE kernel. On Unix systems, including macOS, it returns the same as the \c {uname -r}
command would return.
\sa QSysInfo::kernelVersion()
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty string systemInfo::productType
The product name of the operating system this application is running in.
Example values are
\list
\li "windows"
\li "opensuse" (for the Linux openSUSE distribution)
\li "osx"
\endlist
\sa QSysInfo::productType()
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty string systemInfo::productVersion
The product version of the operating system in string form. If the version could not be
determined, this function returns "unknown".
Example values are
\list
\li "7" for Windows 7
\li "13.2" for openSUSE 13.2
\li "10.8" for OS X Mountain Lion
\endlist
\sa QSysInfo::productVersion()
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty string systemInfo::prettyProductName
A prettier form of systemInfo::productType and systemInfo::productVersion, containing other
tokens like the operating system type, codenames and other information. The result of this
function is suitable for displaying to the user.
Example values are
\list
\li "Windows 7"
\li "openSUSE 13.2 (Harlequin) (x86_64)"
\li "OS X Mountain Lion (10.8)"
\endlist
\sa QSysInfo::prettyProductName()
*/