tst_QState: fix memleaks

Benign, but easy to avoid by allocating objects on the stack.

Change-Id: I1933d0abb2ebd53bcf0402f392e7e3c201756b9e
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@woboq.com>
This commit is contained in:
Marc Mutz 2014-10-16 11:54:07 +02:00
parent 0ebd05686d
commit 665966d243

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@ -76,35 +76,35 @@ void tst_QState::assignProperty()
{
QStateMachine machine;
QObject *object = new QObject();
object->setProperty("fooBar", 10);
QObject object;
object.setProperty("fooBar", 10);
QState *s1 = new QState(&machine);
s1->assignProperty(object, "fooBar", 20);
s1->assignProperty(&object, "fooBar", 20);
machine.setInitialState(s1);
machine.start();
QCoreApplication::processEvents();
QCOMPARE(object->property("fooBar").toInt(), 20);
QCOMPARE(object.property("fooBar").toInt(), 20);
}
void tst_QState::assignPropertyTwice()
{
QStateMachine machine;
QObject *object = new QObject();
object->setProperty("fooBar", 10);
QObject object;
object.setProperty("fooBar", 10);
QState *s1 = new QState(&machine);
s1->assignProperty(object, "fooBar", 20);
s1->assignProperty(object, "fooBar", 30);
s1->assignProperty(&object, "fooBar", 20);
s1->assignProperty(&object, "fooBar", 30);
machine.setInitialState(s1);
machine.start();
QCoreApplication::processEvents();
QCOMPARE(object->property("fooBar").toInt(), 30);
QCOMPARE(object.property("fooBar").toInt(), 30);
}
class EventTestTransition: public QAbstractTransition