Doc: Remove unofficial Qt Concurrent headers
<QtConcurrentRun>, <QtConcurrentMap>, and <QtConcurrentFilter> are not official headers. Developers should use <QtConcurrent> instead. As a side-effect, this patch also stops the function documentation from being duplicated (one copy in the QtConcurrent namespace page, one copy in the \headerfile pages) (For some reason, \brief doesn't work on standalone pages like these) Change-Id: I9482f014acf52ba734a3fa597cdcc5931fcd7ecf Reviewed-by: Jerome Pasion <jerome.pasion@digia.com> Reviewed-by: Stephen Kelly <stephen.kelly@kdab.com>
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/*!
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\headerfile <QtConcurrentFilter>
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\page qtconcurrentfilter.html
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\title Concurrent Filter and Filter-Reduce
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\ingroup thread
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\brief The <QtConcurrentFilter> header provides concurrent Filter and
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Filter-Reduce.
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These functions are a part of the \l {Qt Concurrent} framework.
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The QtConcurrent::filter(), QtConcurrent::filtered() and
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QtConcurrent::filteredReduced() functions filter items in a sequence such
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as a QList or a QVector in parallel. QtConcurrent::filter() modifies a
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containing the filtered content, and QtConcurrent::filteredReduced()
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returns a single result.
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These functions are a part of the \l {Qt Concurrent} framework.
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Each of the above functions have a blocking variant that returns the final
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result instead of a QFuture. You use them in the same way as the
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asynchronous variants.
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<void> QtConcurrent::filter(Sequence &sequence, FilterFunction filterFunction)
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\relates <QtConcurrentFilter>
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Calls \a filterFunction once for each item in \a sequence. If
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\a filterFunction returns \c true, the item is kept in \a sequence;
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<T> QtConcurrent::filtered(const Sequence &sequence, FilterFunction filterFunction)
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\relates <QtConcurrentFilter>
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Calls \a filterFunction once for each item in \a sequence and returns a
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new Sequence of kept items. If \a filterFunction returns \c true, a copy of
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<T> QtConcurrent::filtered(ConstIterator begin, ConstIterator end, FilterFunction filterFunction)
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\relates <QtConcurrentFilter>
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Calls \a filterFunction once for each item from \a begin to \a end and
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returns a new Sequence of kept items. If \a filterFunction returns \c true, a
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<T> QtConcurrent::filteredReduced(const Sequence &sequence, FilterFunction filterFunction, ReduceFunction reduceFunction, QtConcurrent::ReduceOptions reduceOptions)
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\relates <QtConcurrentFilter>
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Calls \a filterFunction once for each item in \a sequence. If
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\a filterFunction returns \c true for an item, that item is then passed to
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<T> QtConcurrent::filteredReduced(ConstIterator begin, ConstIterator end, FilterFunction filterFunction, ReduceFunction reduceFunction, QtConcurrent::ReduceOptions reduceOptions)
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\relates <QtConcurrentFilter>
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Calls \a filterFunction once for each item from \a begin to \a end. If
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\a filterFunction returns \c true for an item, that item is then passed to
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*/
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/*!
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\headerfile <QtConcurrentMap>
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\page qtconcurrentmap.html
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\title Concurrent Map and Map-Reduce
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\ingroup thread
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\brief The <QtConcurrentMap> header provides concurrent Map and MapReduce.
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These functions are a part of the \l {Qt Concurrent} framework.
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The QtConcurrent::map(), QtConcurrent::mapped() and
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QtConcurrent::mappedReduced() functions run computations in parallel on
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the items in a sequence such as a QList or a QVector. QtConcurrent::map()
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sequence containing the modified content, and QtConcurrent::mappedReduced()
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returns a single result.
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These functions are a part of the \l {Qt Concurrent} framework.
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Each of the above functions has a blocking variant that returns
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the final result instead of a QFuture. You use them in the same
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way as the asynchronous variants.
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<void> QtConcurrent::map(Sequence &sequence, MapFunction function)
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\relates <QtConcurrentMap>
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Calls \a function once for each item in \a sequence. The \a function is
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passed a reference to the item, so that any modifications done to the item
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<void> QtConcurrent::map(Iterator begin, Iterator end, MapFunction function)
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\relates <QtConcurrentMap>
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Calls \a function once for each item from \a begin to \a end. The
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\a function is passed a reference to the item, so that any modifications
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<T> QtConcurrent::mapped(const Sequence &sequence, MapFunction function)
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\relates <QtConcurrentMap>
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Calls \a function once for each item in \a sequence and returns a future
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with each mapped item as a result. You can use QFuture::const_iterator or
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<T> QtConcurrent::mapped(ConstIterator begin, ConstIterator end, MapFunction function)
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\relates <QtConcurrentMap>
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Calls \a function once for each item from \a begin to \a end and returns a
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future with each mapped item as a result. You can use
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MapFunction mapFunction, ReduceFunction reduceFunction,
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QtConcurrent::ReduceOptions reduceOptions)
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\relates <QtConcurrentMap>
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Calls \a mapFunction once for each item in \a sequence. The return value of
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each \a mapFunction is passed to \a reduceFunction.
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ConstIterator end, MapFunction mapFunction, ReduceFunction reduceFunction,
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QtConcurrent::ReduceOptions reduceOptions)
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\relates <QtConcurrentMap>
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Calls \a mapFunction once for each item from \a begin to \a end. The return
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value of each \a mapFunction is passed to \a reduceFunction.
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/*!
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\fn T QtConcurrent::blockingMappedReduced(const Sequence &sequence, MapFunction mapFunction, ReduceFunction reduceFunction, QtConcurrent::ReduceOptions reduceOptions)
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\relates <QtConcurrentMap>
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Calls \a mapFunction once for each item in \a sequence. The return value of
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each \a mapFunction is passed to \a reduceFunction.
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/*!
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\fn T QtConcurrent::blockingMappedReduced(ConstIterator begin, ConstIterator end, MapFunction mapFunction, ReduceFunction reduceFunction, QtConcurrent::ReduceOptions reduceOptions)
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\relates <QtConcurrentMap>
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Calls \a mapFunction once for each item from \a begin to \a end. The return
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value of each \a mapFunction is passed to \a reduceFunction.
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****************************************************************************/
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/*!
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\headerfile <QtConcurrentRun>
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\title Asynchronous Run
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\brief The <QtConcurrentRun> header provides a way to run a function in a
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separate thread.
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\page qtconcurrentrun.html
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\title Concurrent Run
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\ingroup thread
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This function is a part of the \l {Qt Concurrent} framework.
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The QtConcurrent::run() function runs a function in a separate thread.
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The return value of the function is made available through the QFuture API.
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This function is a part of the \l {Qt Concurrent} framework.
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\section1 Running a Function in a Separate Thread
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To run a function in another thread, use QtConcurrent::run():
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/*!
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\fn QFuture<T> QtConcurrent::run(Function function, ...);
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\relates <QtConcurrentRun>
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Runs \a function in a separate thread. The thread is taken from the global
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QThreadPool. Note that the function may not run immediately; the function
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