Update QFileInfo docs to mention macOS aliases
The LegacyLinkType reflected by isSymLink() includes QFileSystemMetaData::AliasType. Pick-to: 6.3 6.2 5.15 Change-Id: I98c84573f7f05d6d183b6ce1e22fc7424ed8e730 Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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@ -1075,8 +1075,8 @@ bool QFileInfo::isBundle() const
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/*!
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Returns \c true if this object points to a symbolic link or shortcut;
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otherwise returns \c false.
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Returns \c true if this object points to a symbolic link, shortcut,
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or alias; otherwise returns \c false.
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Symbolic links exist on Unix (including \macos and iOS) and Windows
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and are typically created by the \c{ln -s} or \c{mklink} commands,
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@ -1084,8 +1084,9 @@ bool QFileInfo::isBundle() const
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the \l{symLinkTarget()}{link's target}.
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In addition, true will be returned for shortcuts (\c *.lnk files) on
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Windows. This behavior is deprecated and will likely change in a future
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version of Qt. Opening those will open the \c .lnk file itself.
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Windows, and aliases on \macos. This behavior is deprecated and will
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likely change in a future version of Qt. Opening a shortcut or alias
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will open the \c .lnk or alias file itself.
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Example:
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@ -1117,7 +1118,8 @@ bool QFileInfo::isSymLink() const
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opens the \l{symLinkTarget()}{link's target}.
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In contrast to isSymLink(), false will be returned for shortcuts
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(\c *.lnk files) on Windows. Use QFileInfo::isShortcut() instead.
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(\c *.lnk files) on Windows and aliases on \macos.
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Use QFileInfo::isShortcut() on Windows instead.
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\note If the symlink points to a non existing file, exists() returns
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false.
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