Doc: Fix section titles that confuse QDoc's autolinker

Fixes: QTBUG-91620
Pick-to: 6.1 6.0
Change-Id: I7c407c7158324d1fbbeb78e47d2198e8ddf5daa0
Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
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Paul Wicking 2021-03-05 11:03:20 +01:00
parent 90371e9250
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\section1 String related classes
\section2 QStringView
\section2 The QStringView class
Starting with Qt6 it is generally recommended to use \l QStringView over
\c QStringRef. \l QStringView references a contiguous portion of a UTF-16
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string += ...;
\endcode
\section2 QStringRef
\section2 The QStringRef class
In Qt6 \l QStringRef got removed from Qt Core. To ease porting of existing
applications without touching the whole code-base, the \c QStringRef class
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\section1 QFuture and Related Classes
\section2 QFuture
\section2 The QFuture class
To avoid unintended usage of QFuture, there were some changes to
QFuture API in Qt 6, which may introduce source compatibility breaks.
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\endlist
\section2 QPromise
\section2 The QPromise class
In Qt 6, the new QPromise class should be used instead of unofficial
QFutureInterface as a "setter" counterpart of QFuture.
\section1 IO Classes
\section2 QProcess
\section2 The QProcess class
In Qt 6, the QProcess::start() overload that interprets a single command string
by splitting it into program name and arguments is renamed to QProcess::startCommand().
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\section1 Meta-Type system
\section2 QVariant
\section2 The QVariant class
\c QVariant has been rewritten to use \c QMetaType for all of its operations. This implies
behavior changes in a few methods:
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\endlist
\section2 QMetaType
\section2 The QMetaType class
In Qt 6, registration of comparators, and \cQDebug and \QDataStream streaming operators is
done automatically. Consequently, \c QMetaType::registerEqualsComparator(),
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\section1 Regular expression classes
\section2 QRegularExpression
\section2 The QRegularExpression class
In Qt6, all methods taking the \c QRegExp got removed from our code-base.
Therefore it is very likely that you will have to port your application or
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{QRegularExpression::UseUnicodePropertiesOption}
pattern option.
\section2 QRegExp
\section2 The QRegExp class
In Qt6 \l QRegExp got removed from Qt Core. If your application cannot be
ported right now, \c QRegExp still exists in Qt5Compat to keep these