Fix qdoc warnings in 5.14

Fix warning:
src/corelib/global/qnamespace.qdoc:2371: (qdoc) warning: Cannot find 'Qt::SplitBehavior' specified with '\enum' in any header file

and qdoc getting confused by a link spanning lines:
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:3324: (qdoc) warning: Unknown macro 'note'
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:3326: (qdoc) warning: Unknown macro 'section1'
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:3328: (qdoc) warning: Unknown macro 'section2'
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:3334: (qdoc) warning: Unknown macro 'section2'
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:3344: (qdoc) warning: Unknown macro 'section2'
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:3361: (qdoc) warning: Unknown macro 'section2'
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:3373: (qdoc) warning: Unknown macro 'e'
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:3378: (qdoc) warning: Unknown macro 'section2'
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:3386: (qdoc) warning: Unknown macro 'sa'

Change-Id: I314da69078eb07f66e9d389eecdf0195569ea2ce
Reviewed-by: Leena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@qt.io>
This commit is contained in:
Friedemann Kleint 2019-06-26 14:50:27 +02:00
parent 5220b40edd
commit 3043c7b95e
2 changed files with 5 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -2369,7 +2369,7 @@
*/
/*!
\enum Qt::SplitBehavior
\enum Qt::SplitBehaviorFlags
\since 5.14
This enum specifies how the split() functions should behave with

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@ -3272,9 +3272,10 @@ inline qint64 QDateTimePrivate::zoneMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 zoneMSecs, const QT
provides functions for comparing datetimes and for manipulating a
datetime by adding a number of seconds, days, months, or years.
QDateTime can describe datetimes with respect to \l{Qt::LocalTime}{local
time}, to \l{Qt::UTC}{UTC}, to a specified \l{Qt::OffsetFromUTC}{offset
from UTC} or to a specified \l{{Qt::TimeZone}{time zone}, in conjunction
QDateTime can describe datetimes with respect to
\l{Qt::LocalTime}{local time}, to \l{Qt::UTC}{UTC}, to a specified
\l{Qt::OffsetFromUTC}{offset from UTC} or to a specified
\l{Qt::TimeZone}{time zone}, in conjunction
with the QTimeZone class. For example, a time zone of "Europe/Berlin" will
apply the daylight-saving rules as used in Germany since 1970. In contrast,
an offset from UTC of +3600 seconds is one hour ahead of UTC (usually