This class is meant to replace the QUrl functionality that handled
key-value pairs in the query part of an URL. We therefore split the
URL parsing code from the code dealing with the pairs: QUrl now only
needs to deal with one encoded string, without knowing what it is.
Since it doesn't know how to decode the query, QUrl also becomes
limited in what it can decode. Following the letter of the RFC,
queries will not encode "gen-delims" nor "sub-delims" nor the plus
sign (+), thus allowing the most common delimiters options to remain
unchanged.
QUrlQuery has some undefined behaviour when it comes to empty query
keys. It may drop them or keep them; it may merge them, etc.
Change-Id: Ia61096fe5060b486196ffb8532e7494eff58fec1
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
Change it to operate on QChar pointers, which gains a little in
performance. This also avoids unnecessary detaching in the QString
source.
In addition, make the output be appended to an existing QString. This
will be useful later when we're reconstructing a URL from its
components.
Change-Id: I7e2f64028277637bd329af5f98001ace253a50c7
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
The reason for this change is that the strict parser made little sense
to exist. What would the recoder do if it was passed an invalid
string?
I believe that the tolerant recoder is more efficient than the
correcting code followed by the strict recoder. This makes the recoder
more complex and probably a little less efficient, but it's better in
the common case (tolerant that doesn't need fixes) and in the worst
case (needs fixes).
Change-Id: I68a0c9fda6765de05914cbd6ba7d3cea560a7cd6
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
This one function is an all-in-one:
- UTF-8 encoder
- UTF-8 decoder
- percent encoder
- percent decoder
The next step is add the ability to modify the behaviour, by telling
the function what else it must encode or decode and what it should
leave untouched.
Change-Id: I997eccfd2f9ad8487305670b18d6c806f4cf6717
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
These functions are now aliases to {to,from}Ace, which are usually
what you want. The original functions from Qt 4.0 had the wrong
semantics and wrong name. The new ones from Qt 4.2 execute the ACE
processing from IDNA (specifically, the ToASCII and ToUnicode
operations described in the RFC).
But so as not to be without tests, export the tests in unit testing
environment and test the punycode roundtrip. Note that the
tst_QUrl::idna_test_suite test tests *only* the Punycode roundtrip,
not the nameprepping.
Change-Id: I9b95b4bd07b4425344a5c6ef5cce7cfcb9846d3e
Reviewed-by: João Abecasis <joao.abecasis@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: David Faure <faure@kde.org>
Copy the unit tests that related to percent-encoding to
tst_qbytearray.cpp and use public functions to execute
QUrl::fromPercentEncoded and QUrl::toPercentEncoded.
Change-Id: I6639ea566d82dabeb91280177a854e89e18f6f8d
Reviewed-by: João Abecasis <joao.abecasis@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: David Faure <faure@kde.org>
Moc doesn't compress anything so it doesn't have to link against zlib.
In practice it is a build fix for a bug exposed by previous patches.
Change-Id: I0debfccc903b3addd7c16be8421a51b6be9ceb2f
Reviewed-by: João Abecasis <joao.abecasis@nokia.com>
Constructors and destructors don't have a return value, but every other
method return at least "void".
Change-Id: Ie621aff83e44c187e950910d5c0684ba1a6579b8
Reviewed-by: Kent Hansen <kent.hansen@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
This change will be needed during migration from QByteArrayData to
QArrayData.
Change-Id: I0c8d6f9ed3ef7c33af62736af55259a8f9a70c0f
Reviewed-by: João Abecasis <joao.abecasis@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
Clang (I guess it was clang) reports:
io/qipaddress.cpp:276:34: warning: operator '?:' has lower precedence than '+'; '+' will be evaluated first [-Wparentheses]
Fix the precedence by wrapping the ternary expression in parentheses.
Change-Id: I1c995dc8e2b1b831480ea8f8a695f7f89c08fcac
Reviewed-by: João Abecasis <joao.abecasis@nokia.com>
Record in a variable the features that the compiler used for code
generation when Qt was compiled. Then complain if those are
missing. This is required in qdrawhelper_plain.cpp to make it disable
the plain build, keeping only the AVX, Neon or SSE2 builds. This code
works for GCC, ICC on Unix and Clang.
MSVC support is pending. It will involve defining the same macros
from qsimd_p.h when the compiler support is detected.
Other compilers are unknown. The only relevant one would be Sun Studio
for x86, but I have no access to it to find out what macros it
predefines.
Change-Id: I25f2d90b3c7ac7bd0442f4b349b6ee3bd751a95b
Reviewed-by: Samuel Rødal <samuel.rodal@nokia.com>
The used_mmap variable was set to true the first time an mmap operation
was successful, but it was never reset back to false. While that can be
a good indicator that future calls might succeed it is not a guarantee.
Not properly resetting could mean we'd unmap memory allocated with new,
instead of deleting it.
Since that variable is only used inside defined(QT_USE_MMAP) blocks, its
declaration is scoped the same way.
While mmap is still handled "by hand", use QFile for the other
operations. Calling mmap here is less than ideal, as it prevents use of
other memory mapping methods, such as native Windows APIs, but is less
intrusive as it allows QTranslator to retain control over lifetime of
the map. Using QFile for remaining operations reduces the number of
filesystem operations.
The file size is now checked to be minimally sane (<4GB), the limit of
the 32-bit variable that will hold mapping's length. Translation files
should be expected to be much smaller in practice, but there isn't a
sane hard-limit. The file format is broken down to sections, each of
which has a 32-bit length.
Finally, when loading a file fails, release resources immediately,
instead of delaying to next load attempt or the destructor.
Change-Id: I5cc1b626a99d229e8861eb0fbafc42b928b6a122
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
The new code now generates lowercase hex instead of uppercase, so
adapt the unit tests to pass.
Also, "123.0.0" is now considered valid (compatibility with inet_aton).
Change-Id: I07b5125abf60106dc5e706033d60836fb690a41f
Reviewed-by: João Abecasis <joao.abecasis@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Shane Kearns <shane.kearns@accenture.com>
Similarly, only test against the libc function on Linux, as other OS
sometimes have different behaviour.
Change-Id: I9b8ef9a3d660a59882396d695202865ca307e528
Reviewed-by: João Abecasis <joao.abecasis@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Shane Kearns <shane.kearns@accenture.com>
In the unit test, check against inet_aton on Linux with GLIBC
only. Other platforms have this function too, but they sometimes have
different behaviour, so don't try to test them equally.
Change-Id: I1a77e405ac7e713d4cf1cee03ea5ce17fb47feef
Reviewed-by: João Abecasis <joao.abecasis@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Shane Kearns <shane.kearns@accenture.com>
There are only 8 MMX registers, each 64-bit wide, and they alias the
x87 registers. The access to the MMX register cannot use the new
VEX-prefix instructions either.
All of the functions being replaced are either present in the
qdrawhelper_sse2.cpp and qdrawhelper_ssse3.cpp files, or the plain C++
function in qdrawhelper.cpp is vectorised when compiled with
-ftree-vectorize (enabled in -O3), if SSE2 support is enabled.
All x86-64 processors have SSE2, so this is a net improvement for
64-bit builds. For 32-bit builds, without further support this will
cause the code to use non-vector or x87 instructions, which aren't the
best. The solution will come in another commit.
Change-Id: I4a22d8a2516b79172867510202d0fd627db54807
Reviewed-by: Samuel Rødal <samuel.rodal@nokia.com>
WA_PaintOutsidePaintEvent is only suggested to be used when porting Qt3 code
to Qt 4 under X11 platform. and it has been broken now.
Change-Id: Ie4297b2a449f1055ca10ada9efb930e6018b1efb
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
The default type when Qt 3 support is enabled. Same as
AutoConnection but will also cause warnings to be output in
certain situations.
Change-Id: I64bf3c39a740afb716820bfd3173936fda213f4a
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@woboq.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
QStandardPaths now knows a "test mode" which changes writable locations
to point to test directories, in order to prevent auto tests from reading from
or writing to the current user's configuration.
This affects the locations into which test programs might write files:
GenericDataLocation, DataLocation, ConfigLocation,
GenericCacheLocation, CacheLocation.
Other locations are not affected.
Change-Id: I29606c2e74714360edd871a8c387a5c1ef7d1f54
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald <jason.mcdonald@nokia.com>
This adds checks to ensure Q_ALIGNOF is returning the desired alignment
for explicitly-aligned types.
The alignment check is now inlined in the test inside QCOMPARE so we get
slightly more informative errors:
FAIL! : tst_Collections::alignment() Compared values are not the same
Actual (quintptr(&it.value()) % Value::PreferredAlignment): 64
Expected (quintptr(0)): 0
Loc: [tst_collections.cpp(3384)]
In this case, this is enough to notice "non-native" alignments are being
requested. Having test parameters otherwise hidden in template arguments
doesn't help the situation.
Change-Id: I05267fd25b71f183cfb98fb5b0a7dfd6c28da816
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
The intent is to force instantiation of template container classes and
semantics or behaviour are otherwise irrelevant in this context.
tst_collections.cpp:3036:15: warning: inequality comparison result unused
tst_collections.cpp:3037:15: warning: equality comparison result unused
tst_collections.cpp:3100:15: warning: inequality comparison result unused
tst_collections.cpp:3101:15: warning: equality comparison result unused
Change-Id: I70ad38b18dcbc43879e36a34b1da460aee5f7b07
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
Instead use QMap if we want a stable order.
Task-number: QTBUG-24995
Change-Id: I93f643df236f5078768f539615fa47163e5262e8
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <dangelog@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Stephen Kelly <stephen.kelly@kdab.com>
Test that they do expand properly and don't produce errors. This is
templated code, so it doesn't get tested fully unless we instantiate
them.
Also check that the alignments are correct.
Change-Id: I2a8ee2165167f54b652b4227411e209850974b8e
Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes <bradley.hughes@nokia.com>
QComboBox does in fact have a user property
since b1b87a73012342dc1619a8e907ea9954d59ca564.
Change-Id: I24eb2ef267cec5d8a9f7348954b703fa6df04fa5
Reviewed-by: Girish Ramakrishnan <girish.1.ramakrishnan@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Thorbjørn Lund Martsum <tmartsum@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: David Faure <faure@kde.org>
Both classes had such components before, but there were issues with
the NOTIFY signal not being in the same class as the Q_PROPERTY.
This patch solves that problem by using a signal of a different name.
Task-number: QTBUG-15731
Change-Id: Ibc7ce4dba8a6b88c05d62a90e14d0101c5cd3082
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@woboq.com>
Reviewed-by: Thorbjørn Lund Martsum <tmartsum@gmail.com>
It's almost exactly the same code in both files, so let's have one file
only. That means we need an #ifdef for the special case of 64-bit types
on i386.
Also take the opportunity to add a comment explaining how this works.
Change-Id: I50d274fa026806ae511b1045aa8a5c25daaa0edc
Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes <bradley.hughes@nokia.com>
This is the first step in merging the i386 and x86-64
architectures. The next commit will bring i386 support into
qatomic_x86.h.
Change-Id: I24105ea70f3fc29b3fb779a70053f99117440573
Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes <bradley.hughes@nokia.com>
We don't want to be using or trusting partial loads.
Change-Id: I3934d6cf54cd99eaab2fa7aee9a0e9968d9f3c13
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
These avoids repeating code and documents that the underlying format is
compacted big-endian.
Change-Id: I5a2dc0084945d99368183203a0a9b7c116874620
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
The mode argument (third argument to (_)open) is only used when
(_)O_CREAT is also specified. As we're opening the file read-only it is
unused and unnecessary.
Change-Id: Icc16edec5a7d44c57ad02865048c56114c39d4bc
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
elfHash and friends are used solely from do_translate, which already
checks for null strings. There's no need to do it again here.
Change-Id: I90a16d2623ca753a444e53952539001988568bdb
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
There isn't really a need for the dependency as LanguageChange events can be
caught in QObject::eventFilter, directly.
Change-Id: I39778fbe1663924d97705b514ae399cfd3749776
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
The warning is presented now that we use __assume in every
Q_ASSERT. It presents itself in code that calls functions, like:
tools/qbitarray.h(128): warning #2261: __assume expression with side effects discarded
{ Q_ASSERT(i >= 0 && i < size());
^
Change-Id: I5851b3c35b56c00b9c541c2489233121ef621e04
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
For some reference platforms and SDKs we will need to pass in
extra paths. Currently users have to modify the mkspec to adjust
paths or set environment variables that will be picked up.
This change introduces the -device <name> and -device-option
<key=value> option. The key value pairs will be written to a
qdevice.pri and can be used by the qmake.conf of the device spec.
The reason to not save the key value pairs in qconfig.pri is
becase of the fact that the device spec loads the qdevice.pri
earlier than the qconfig.pri. qdevice.pri allows the mkspec
to set the compiler flags and qconfig.pri allows configure to
add to those compiler flags.
Done-with: Holger Freyther
Change-Id: I931a197b8be72397e1eedfee09502eefc01c9d4f
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Girish Ramakrishnan <girish.1.ramakrishnan@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Johannes Zellner <johannes.zellner@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Donald Carr <donald.carr@nokia.com>
This autotest gives different results on consecutive runs, and is
therefore insignificant for the purpose of detecting regressions.
Task-number: QTBUG-24977
Change-Id: I5c4dfd663ce5df6b60ae47a29d332c06e3c0585f
Reviewed-by: Kalle Lehtonen <kalle.ju.lehtonen@nokia.com>
This commit addresses a long-standing Qt 5 to-do. Whilst a trivial
change, it is binary incompatible.
Task-number: QTBUG-665
Change-Id: I4294233d876dec79eda57113bdf298ce73643e76
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
This commit addresses a long-standing Qt 5 to-do comment. Whilst a
trivial change, it is binary incompatible.
Task-number: QTBUG-259
Change-Id: I2fc7bfda488318dbabbbea9f5ff9d2b1d6ce0784
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
This commit addresses a long-standing Qt 5 to-do. Whilst a trivial
change, it is binary incompatible.
Task-number: QTBUG-1433
Change-Id: I6e31e47fd5791cb6f1373e2696ffc95f7174f0b0
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
This silences warnings from valgrind about a conditional depending on an
uninitialized value.
Change-Id: I819a44ed5dc02e163c00849811870c94f66b6651
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@nokia.com>
According to the Intel Optimization Manual section 3.5.1.1 Use of INC
and DEC Instructions, those instructions modify only part of the flags
register, so they mey introduce unnecessary data dependencies on
previous flag-setting operations so that the resulting flags are
computed. Preferring ADD and SUB (rule 33) is recommended.
However, we don't do it for 16-bit integers. The reason is that the
presence of the 0x66 prefix may trigger a slower decoding codepath in
the processor (up to 6 cycles, as opposed to 1). The same Intel manual
talks about Length-Changing Prefix, which applies in particular to
instructions with 16-bit immediates. The assembler generally produces
uses the 8-bit immediate variant of the ADD and SUB instructions, but
to be on the safe side, we prefer to use INC and DEC here.
Change-Id: Ic03236ac600a5b4e087614d21df5d3c666ae064e
Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes <bradley.hughes@nokia.com>
The assembly output showed that GCC was generating some wrong code in
some conditions, so update the constraints so it will do the right
thing: the expectedValue constraint needs to be in/out with early
clobber. In/out because cmpxchg8b really does produce output and, even
if we don't care about it, GCC needs to be told that the registers
used (EAX:EDX) were modified. The early clobber is necessary so it
won't schedule EAX or EDX to be the same as the EBX_reg (the register
we'll xchg EBX with).
Since EAX and EDX are in/out and EBX can't be used, the only remaining
low register for the "sete" instruction is CL. So use it directly and
set ECX to be in/out too.
For whatever reason, it can't find enough registers in debug mode and
this expansion doesn't work. It looks like a bug though, since this
requires 4 registers and one memory operand and in debug mode it must
have EAX, ECX, EDX, ESI and EDI free for use. One of ESI or EDI is
used to xchg EBX with, which means there must be at least one more
free general register.
Change-Id: I1f11e68d776bf9ad216b34ca316a53129122fabe
Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes <bradley.hughes@nokia.com>