On my Mac Mini, port 5000 is in use, which means the broadcasting test
fails.
Change-Id: Ifb0883263e277f388342430349ea7315d42f324a
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
It was unconditional. Someone forgot to check for IPv6 support before
skipping IPv6 tests.
Change-Id: I7b11528ad02560f0db9defde3c64f76f48a6c1f8
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
With toString(), it was printing "0.0.0.0", which is the same as
QHostAddress::AnyIPv4, making it difficult to tell the two apart.
Change-Id: I4668ec3337c25ddfdc2fa3bbacc83b9d34316b1f
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
qwindowsprintdevice.cpp:182:85: error: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Werror=sign-compare]
&& DeviceCapabilities((LPWSTR)m_id.utf16(), NULL, DC_PAPERSIZE, NULL, NULL) == paperCount
MinGW DeviceCapabilities is returning an int, although microsoft documents it as returning DWORD.
Change-Id: I3acd76dde0b8b83f8a785ec84e3413115c847cb2
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
QUdpSocket doesn't support binding to QHostAddress::Any and then joining
an IPv4 multicat group since QHostAddress::Any is really an IPv6 socket
with v6only = false. The test did check this case, but failed to ignore
the warning.
Change-Id: I62d782408319a6e566e0ff1a6081b706ac1f669c
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
With IPv6, you cannot bind to a multicast address. You need to bind to a
local address only. The previous tests either checked this or didn't
check the result of bind().
Change-Id: Ief70887d8988fc1bc4394cf6ff34b5d560e5748e
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
Remove warnings: "assigned but not used" and "uninitialized usage".
Change-Id: I247e1de020e78c35787b8e1e30421174ac232fd5
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The previous change (SHA 82c2118c) to provide better
than 1ms accuracy for timers on QNX is not safe.
According to the docs, ClockCycles is not guaranteed to
return consistent information if called from different
CPUs. While this can be addressed by locking the thread
to a single CPU, you wouldn't want to do that here.
On some systems (e.g. BB10) the behavior is extremely bad
since ClockCycles only has 32 bits of precision. This
results in overflows in the calculations making short
timers run very slowly (16ms timers were around 1s). Also
ClockCycles wraps in under three minutes causing even
more problems.
I've talked to the kernel developers and there is currently
nothing that will give you better than 1ms accuracy. An
individual program could use ClockCycles to calculate more
accurate times if they want.
It's not clear to me what benefit one would get with
increased accuracy. Unless I've missed something, these
times are only used to calculate timeouts for calls such as
select. These timeouts will themselves have the same
resolution as clock_gettime provides so the increased
accuracy would appear to be for naught.
Change-Id: Ia38b154ca41949becbd0b8558a9ff4ddd5e01a43
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Bernd Weimer <bweimer@blackberry.com>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Rafael Roquetto <rafael.roquetto@kdab.com>
Sending 100*8 packets of each type of message is WAY overkill. That's a
stress test without limiting. My Linux system starts reporting EAGAIN on
the socket, so reduce the amount of data sent.
Change-Id: I153f44cf3b91d37526dac580b400114cc80b1769
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
IPv6 has no such thing, so don't try to bind to an IPv6 address to send
broadcasts (even though that works) and it's a poor idea to bind to IPv6
to receive broadcasts. Moreover, skip any IPv6 network addresses
(broadcast() is invalid).
Change-Id: I2829b042c000158565adfd92db682f37d67dacae
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
If you don't have /etc/lsb-release, you'd get
sh: line 0: [: =: unary operator expected
Change-Id: Idb5c79f799879e4d32cd640ef74fb388227f831e
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
It doesn't make sense because there is no command to ask the proxy
server to join a multicast group. At best, we could write a datagram via
proxy without joining, but we definitely can't receive.
Change-Id: Icc6b54572a053fb7821dfca1f4111f2046ff8686
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
384388f2 introduced some checks, and used an assignment in an assert;
that sets off compiler warnings about expressions with side effects
into an assertion. Hence, that code needs to be reworked a bit.
Unfortunately, there's no single define we can use to know if
assertions are enabled or not in Qt, so simply use QT_NO_DEBUG
to enable/disable those checks. The actual "thread" data member
is kept around to avoid break ABI depending on debugging flags.
Change-Id: I8b07e7ff6f81359d6b0653a1d9cc2b720541d1b9
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@theqtcompany.com>
This is a temporary measure while the Qt CI system is updated to have
the correct D-Bus configuration. Once it is fixed, this commit should be
reverted, so that we don't run into the situation in which the tests
aren't getting run on some configurations and we never know about it.
Change-Id: I7192d4d95a60dcb63acfa6cc90bfdc58592b0664
Reviewed-by: Alex Blasche <alexander.blasche@theqtcompany.com>
The order is:
1) own header
2) own private header, if any
3) other headers
Commit f17d7a124f broke the order.
Change-Id: I7225024691db91fd936a057accdad65bacb3f979
Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org>
Gesture events sent to a disappearing tooltip can crash. This can most
easily be seen by scrolling over a tooltip on OSX with a magic mouse
middle scroll gesture.
Task-number: QTBUG-42826
Change-Id: Id5510895f63297ca157e3d24a3f4e3a6034586e8
Reviewed-by: Andy Shaw <andy.shaw@digia.com>
Reviewed-by: Shawn Rutledge <shawn.rutledge@digia.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Agocs <laszlo.agocs@theqtcompany.com>
* Include statvfs.h on all non-Linux and non-Solaris systems.
* Fix type of stat_buf structure on BSD.
Change-Id: I6336503082fafd7f6108cf95c079bdd329d2ea0f
Reviewed-by: Gabriel de Dietrich <gabriel.dedietrich@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer <perezmeyer@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Allan Sandfeld Jensen <allan.jensen@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Shawn Rutledge <shawn.rutledge@digia.com>
According to the documentation, the argument is called COPYONLY instead
of COPY_ONLY.
Fixes warning and ensures it works properly.
Change-Id: I643f5ea808aaaf94c3ee666ec39485e84ed38df1
Reviewed-by: Vishesh Handa <vhanda@kde.org>
Reviewed-by: Milian Wolff <milian.wolff@kdab.com>
Fixes combo-boxes being too big and some alignment issues
that were not present in Qt4.
See screenshot in JIRA task.
Tested with QT_SMALL_COLORDIALOG too.
Task-number: QTBUG-43501
Change-Id: I2aefb64be1c5f3c4894149d85e1a12c9c0cc3d62
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
This reverts commit 8c538d10da.
This patch, unfortunately, do not combine well with another
problematic code producing, as a result, a serious regression.
While the proper/better fix in Cocoa menu not found, I'm reverting
this patch.
Change-Id: I1ff03dbe12805da447cb3cfe3e2f231528bf1a16
Task-number: QTBUG-43471
Reviewed-by: Gabriel de Dietrich <gabriel.dedietrich@theqtcompany.com>
The /home path doesn't exist on Android, so it doesn't work as
a non-writable current dir. Instead we use /data on Android.
Change-Id: Ib779f60822da1bef421a16a00c1030245a8c5b90
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
The qtlogging.ini file needs to be detectable by QFINDTESTDATA,
so we put it in a qrc file on Android.
Change-Id: I5fb0217098c56f2b2e99ab8d1642c4a7904b18d1
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
This test requires building a console application first, deploying
this as part of the APK and then being able to execute the
bundled file from the main application. Since IPC is a limited
use case on Android, we just skip this test instead.
Change-Id: Ie68e495ff64b69e7027924291a411b5de0e2da76
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
Test requires that tst_qiodevice.cpp is available on file system,
but since we're not able to deploy directly to the file system
on Android and since we want to actually test file system access,
we bundle it in qrc and copy it out during initialization.
Change-Id: Ida2b5bf6f1dcd43bc740a2b9380352bab5eb6c62
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
Some of the tests expect QDir::homePath() and QDir::currentPath()
to be different, so we just set the current path to something
other than QDir::homePath().
Change-Id: Ib048d323f4745369821765230b995a73b8a97145
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
This test may not be possible on Android, since the file system
can be mounted with noatime or relatime which means read access
will not be registered.
Change-Id: I40f587e1a1f131ee06f0e3700e908ccaa19c83ce
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
Since there's no way to deploy files directly to the file file
system on Android, we put them in a qrc file and extract them
on startup.
Change-Id: I6a42aa5e0372bfd9fb2f7ccfea964c9c3c2e45d8
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
This test requires that the resources are also available
in the file system. Since it's not possible to deploy directly
to the file system using Android, we extract the files on
startup instead.
Change-Id: I1d1fe7d62c4c618a89713e3a7d1903e42bfb10b8
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
There's no way to install files automatically into the file
system on Android, so to test QDir on the file system, we have
to bundle the files in qrc and then copy them into the file system
on startup. This adds some complexity, but at least it will detect
regressions.
We also need to make sure the current directory is the same as
the data path, since the test assumes this, and /usr/ does not
exist on Android, so we have to use a different path to find the
root path.
Change-Id: I18d79b5ed99a0afff573beb30c61745c403f8991
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
This will arbitrarily fail at certain points. Adjusting the
timeouts helps, but it's very unpredictable, so it's better
to do what we do on Windows and just expect-fail the results
that we get.
Change-Id: Ie6033c73539c2dd69115b06096919e173f097367
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
Add all test data to resources.
Change-Id: Id42a4c033b75409f65cb4d56ebf1161336b93832
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@theqtcompany.com>
We must add all test data to resources.
Change-Id: Ic12f8fce9afb965aff32e7141516c8d223e64491
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@theqtcompany.com>
We must add all test data to resources.
Change-Id: I7f9e7650156b174b7c16270d86b78e9408dff254
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@theqtcompany.com>
Add test data to resources.
Change-Id: Ib8a5688e7caab8434b8f0676f53a2a79ec94b264
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@theqtcompany.com>
Wait for the subprocess to print "ready" before assuming that it is
ready to receive calls. waitForStarted() will return as soon as the
child is running, but it may not have registered on D-Bus yet.
This also solves the synchronization problem more elegantly than how
tst_qdbusmarshall.cpp was trying to do it.
Change-Id: I548dfba2677cc5a34ba50f4310c4d5baa98093b2
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@digia.com>
The executables are not in the same dir as on Unix, so we need to use
QFINDTESTDATA to find them. The DESTDIR setting prevents qmake from
placing the executables in a "debug/" subdir.
Change-Id: I1d6d10e6f6f109f55fd9809dcf83da0386f38772
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@digia.com>
Rohan was right in e88f9a92b7 to stabilize
the test and reset the state, but killing the subprocess is overkill.
All we need is to reset the state in both applications, which includes
disconnecting and reconnecting to the peer, to discard any sent but not
yet received messages.
Change-Id: Ie01392e6e63bd70ef8345217d3fc641ed63c7aba
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@digia.com>
QDBusServer::address() will return an empty QString, which caused the
tests to fail later with no apparent reason.
Change-Id: I86f448dfc67a6cdb27ecda2d490f335766cfaf4f
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@digia.com>
This allows the tests to be run on Windows too by using TCP socket
connections instead of requiring Unix sockets. The tests shouldn't have
hardcoded the path, which came from QDBusServer anyway. Now the tests
simply defer to QDBusServer.
This is a slight behavior change for Windows, but not one that should
matter since anyone who was using the default constructor resulted in a
QDBusServer that failed to listen.
[ChangeLog][QtDBus][QDBusServer] Fixed a bug that made QDBusServer's
default constructor try to bind to a Unix socket on non-Unix systems.
Now QDBusServer will attempt to bind to a TCP socket instead.
Change-Id: I2a126019671c2d90257e739ed3aff7938d1fe946
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@digia.com>
QLibrary does not append the version suffix on Windows by itself, since
there's no established practice on how to do this. The MinGW builds of
dbus-1 call it "libdbus-1-3.dll", so we need append the suffix
ourselves.
Unfortunately, other names like "dbus-1.dll" have been seen in the wild,
so we need to try both basenames (Windows doesn't prepend the "lib"
prefix). Both basenames work on Unix, so give "libdbus-1" on Unix since
that will result in one fewer stat.
Change-Id: I92506df5fd30c7674216568406bf86b25bf646b8
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@digia.com>
No need to loop twice to add the "native" entries, since they are added
by the helper function anyway.
Change-Id: I9caabc6fc4973a90b483840815769b1351947a89
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@theqtcompany.com>