HTTP/2 allows a server to pre-emptively send (or "push") responses (along
with corresponding "promised" requests) to a client in association with a
previous client-initiated request. This can be useful when the server
knows the client will need to have those responses available in order
to fully process the response to the original request.
Server push is semantically equivalent to a server responding to a request;
however, in this case, that request is also sent by the server, as a
PUSH_PROMISE frame.
The PUSH_PROMISE frame includes a header block that contains a complete set
of request header fields that the server attributes to the request.
After sending the PUSH_PROMISE frame, the server can begin delivering the
pushed response as a response on a server-initiated stream that uses the
promised stream identifier.
This patch:
- fixes the HPACK decompression of PUSH_PROMISE frames;
- allows a user to enable PUSH_PROMISE;
- processes and caches pushed data for promised streams;
- updates auto-test - emulates a simple PUSH_PROMISE
scenario.
Change-Id: Ic4850863a5e3895320baac3871a723fc091b4aca
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
The Qt::ISODate format strips milliseconds, so a new format is introduced
that keeps the milliseconds. A new format was chosen over fixing the
existing format due to the behavioral change of suddenly having ms
as part of Qt::ISODate.
Change-Id: If8b852daed068cce8eee9b61a7cd4576bc763443
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
QBenchmarkTimeMeasurer uses the 3rd party header cycle_p.h which may
include windows.h on Windows (32bit). This can cause clashes in qmltest,
which uses QBenchmarkMeasurerBase. Move the derived classes to a separate
header to prevent this.
Change-Id: I943a11c32a575594e6e79e722e8809b42de35092
Reviewed-by: Maurice Kalinowski <maurice.kalinowski@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Prefer QStringRef methods to avoid allocations.
Use startsWith/endsWith rather than comparing substrings;
and avoid substrings where references suffice.
Use new QStringList::join(QL1S).
Change-Id: I46c44aca96578633370006d613eb0ac13f7cfc03
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Use QStringBuilder more.
Avoid quadratic behavior when prepending zeros
in a loop, prepend whole string intead.
Use const API more for CoW types.
Change-Id: If114107dc3d9876b9a7c77bc0071878cb6e00892
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
By templating on the <chrono> types and unconditionally using
duration_cast to coerce the duration into a milliseconds, we
violate a principal design rule of <chrono>, namely that non-
narrowing conversions are implicit, but narrowing conversions
need duration_cast. By accepting any duration, we allow non-
sensical code such as
QTimer::singleShot(10us, ...)
to compile, which is misleading, since it's actually a zero-
timeout timer.
Overloading a non-template with a template also has adverse
effects: it breaks qOverload().
Fix by replacing the function templates with functions that
just take std::chrono::milliseconds. This way, benign code
such as
QTimer::singleShot(10s, ...)
QTimer::singleShot(10min, ...)
QTimer::singleShot(1h, ...)
work as expected, but attempts to use sub-millisecond
resolution fails to compile / needs an explicit user-
provided duration_cast.
To allow future extension to more precise timers, forcibly
inline the functions, so they don't partake in the ABI of the
class and we can later support sub-millisecond resolution by
simply taking micro- or nano- instead of milliseconds.
Change-Id: I12c9a98bdabefcd8ec18a9eb09f87ad908d889de
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
all users of this functionality have been removed, and not emitting the
version info saves quite some noise from the generated files.
the reason why the users have been removed is that it was unreliable in
the first place: if a dependency is found without pkg-config, no version
information would be available.
the extraction of the version via pkg-config itself is kept in place, as
configure tests could be potentially optimized by utilizing it.
this reverts much of commit 48b4e0bf6f.
Change-Id: I01917f3b2a56b747d7cc54955141d20d23d0990a
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Otherwise, those tools do not compile in configurations which exclude
features that these tools require (e.g., -no-feature-textcodec).
Change-Id: I9f27257221755a35a48ae2efa9df63f1a319118e
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@qt.io>
At certain sizes and scales, GDI will clip away the bottom line
of pixels when rendering the MingLiU fonts. Since DirectWrite
renders it correctly, we force the use of DirectWrite in this case.
This also requires supporting classic GDI rendering in the DirectWrite
engine, to make sure the rendering still looks correct.
Note that this does not cover the corner case where the font is loaded
directly from data with QRawFont.
[ChangeLog][QtGui][Windows] Fixed rendering error when using the
MingLiU fonts at certain combinations of pixel size and scale.
Task-number: QTBUG-49346
Change-Id: Ie026c0d5932717858c4536dae077013eb6a1eafc
Reviewed-by: Konstantin Ritt <ritt.ks@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
Do not set WindowsContextHelpButtonHint directly in Windows QPA plugin,
but instead rely on logic in QWidgetPrivate::adjustFlags for widgets.
If WindowsContextHelpButtonHint is set, a '?' button is shown in the
windows decoration. If pressed, an EnterWhatsThisMode event is generated
that is consumed in QApplication that then calls into the QWhatsThis
singleton, which changes the mouse cursor, and informs the top-level
QWidgets about the state change etc.
For QGuiApplications though the event is not generated, which makes the
button useless by default. In addition, QWhatsThis only works with top
level QWidgets, not e.g. QQuickWindows. So for apps using QApplication
and QtQuick.Controls this means that the "What's this mode" is never
exited.
Given that the paradigm is somewhat outdated on the desktop it is unlikely
that Qt Quick Controls will implement support for What's this. Anyhow,
QWidgetPrivate::adjustFlags sets the hint for Qt::Dialogs, too,
so there's no need to set it the Windows QPA plugin.
[ChangeLog][Windows] 'What's this' button is now shown by default
only for QWidget dialogs.
Task-number: QTBUG-56239
Change-Id: I1ea3e92ade723b5865c8f2e19674413433658942
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
There's a conflict between QGtk3Menu and QDbusPlatformMenuBar. The
problem is that on Unity the type of the platform menu instance must
be different depending on whether the menu is in the global menubar or
a standalone context menu.
Since QMenu creates a platform menu instance at construction time, it
does not yet know whether it will be added into a menubar. QMenuBar
checks that the QMenu already has a platform menu instance, and passes
it to the platform menubar. As a result, a QGtk3Menu instance is passed
to QDbusPlatformMenuBar.
Currently, a standalone QMenu does not use the native platform menu
instance. Only menus that are added to a QMenuBar do. Therefore we
don't need to create the platform instance when QMenu is constructed,
but only after it is added to QMenuBar. The platform menu instance
creation is implemented in QMenuBarPrivate::getPlatformMenu(), and
QMenu::setPlatformMenu() calls syncPlatformMenu() to take care of
syncing the QMenu properties and actions to the new platform menu
instance.
The macOS-specific methods QMenu::toNSMenu() and QMenu::setAsDockMenu()
rely on the platform menu instance, and must therefore create it on
demand.
This is a hot fix for the release blocker, not a long term solution.
In the future, if standalone QMenus are made to use native platform
menu instances, the instance must be created lazily when the menu is
about to be made visible.
Task-number: QTBUG-56526
Change-Id: I044933cabb1639406fe47908dfc4b1903af214d1
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Shachnev <mitya57@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
xcode variable expansion should be done exactly when xcode is used.
Change-Id: Icea8cb7bf9a51811052789bd66354b1b165127d6
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
this is a vestige from an earlier version of the watchos introduction.
amends 57378a108.
Change-Id: I7d15149b94d12d84e041079b563175bd4e385d50
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
the code got factored out to an own toolchain.prf file, which is
load()ed from default_pre.prf, so no change at first.
however, on mac, we shadow toolchain.prf, and make it load() sdk.prf
first.
a side effect, it has become harder to disable the use of an sdk
altogether: putting CONFIG-=sdk into a project file or the qmake
command line has no effect now. instead, it's possible to put it into
.qmake.{conf,cache}.
to make it simpler again, it's conceivable to finally add qmake -pre,
which would allow setting variables before default_pre.prf is executed.
take 2: there was nothing wrong with the original patch, but in 5.8,
CONFIG+=simulator_and_device moved from qconfig.pri to various prf files
that would do it according to the simulator_and_device configure
feature, which would be way too late for the "pulled ahead" sdk.prf
loading. as simulator_and_device is now gone entirely, it is safe to
re-apply this patch (mostly) as-is.
Task-number: QTBUG-56144
Change-Id: I6cf484982eaed8af39f7a539c60f5a087a299914
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
A separate flag is no longer needed now that simulator and device builds
are not exclusive any more (*) - both 'simulator' and 'device' being set
at the same time is a sufficient indication (uikit/default_pre.prf sets
this up according to the simulator_and_device feature and the
QMAKE_MAC_SDK variable).
(*) xcodebuild mode actually still uses exclusive builds, but this is
activated locally in uikit/default_post.prf, and uikit/xcodebuild.prf
implements the actual build passes manually anyway, so this change does
not affect it.
Change-Id: Idf173a7bfeb984498d3a49ed6b8d1a16da6c2089
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
project files may not override QMAKE_MAC_SDK any more, which seems to be
no big loss. it is still possible to override the sdk on the configure
command line (but note that this only ever worked for the target sdk).
this simplification is preparation for subsequent changes.
Change-Id: I3201629af132fa3938b13577854f3b19857a1b5a
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
Change-Id: Ia471fff171b3bc3de40e166e18f30e6782581611
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Fixes the test for width of condensed fonts so it doesn't depend
on the presence of the Liberation font on the system, and adds
another test that condensed sub-families can be matched
consistently. The latter will however not work on Windows until
QTBUG-53458 is solved.
Task-number: QTBUG-51335.
Change-Id: Id6d046274fa21b2dce0ad6b32dce7f1c8a92a4f4
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@qt.io>
so far, we have been delaying the linking, because we didn't want to
make the monolithic platformsupport module pull in spurious
dependencies. however, now that the module was split, there is no need
to play such games any more.
a nice effect of this is that the hideous qpa/*unixfontdatabase.prf
files disappear, and finally freetype_dependency.pri also becomes
trivial and is thus inlined.
Change-Id: I255376d592625542310a31222eb6ac965943df99
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
lumping together all kinds of unrelated stuff has caused problems with
spurious dependencies from the beginning. as the modularization infra is
now in a state which supports many small private libraries just fine,
take advantage of it.
Change-Id: Ic40f47ce76a308bbfd32deae281f6f064fe1ef4c
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
public uses of external libraries are automatically transitive now, so
we can remove some parts which were only meant to pull in transitive
dependencies manually.
this is particularly good for includes() of parts of QtPlatformSupport,
which actually redundantly pulled in the library's sources.
this required making the freetype and fontconfig dependencies public,
which is ok, as in the end, they are used only by platform plugins, so
there is no point in making them private, as plugins are not linked
against anyway (except statically, but there public vs. private doesn't
apply anyway).
Change-Id: Ia2a32f50dc0f8472285675a0903e6ecd142a03b2
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
when a module makes an external dependency part of its api, the users of
that module need to know the include paths (and possibly defines) of
that dependency, and also need to link to it explicitly if they want to
access symbols from it directly.
this patch implements this via the usual qt module pri mechanism.
limitation: the external library definitions are in the private pris,
so technically a public module is not allowed to make its external
dependencies public. we don't have (and don't anticipate) such a case.
Change-Id: I2dbbdcfcfc1b200acae151a969976cd668e24f89
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
for that, qt_help_lib.prf gains the ability to write "external module
pri" files that contain suitable information for QMAKE_USE.
these files have a bunch of limitations:
- they are not installed, because a) they are not relocatable and b) the
helper libs' headers are not installed, either
- it won't work with qmake -r, which is ok, as qt5 does not build with
qmake -r anyway
- deps are not transitive, neither at build nor at use time
the freetype, harfbuzz-ng, pcre, and png helper libs have been adjusted
accordingly, and their uses replaced with QMAKE_USE instances. this also
allowed inlining the now trivial {harfbuzz,pcrc,png}_dependency.pri
files. freetype_dependency.pri remains due to its funkiness.
Change-Id: I16890eecb122e34ec49f3d3e68380d1ea71a198a
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
use fontconfig feature directly instead.
easier to understand data flow, and less noisy compiler command lines.
Change-Id: If80af4b08933049d553df685b41422d15e1e4f5c
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
The SSE code had a case where tail-loop unrolling was disabled when
optimizing for size. What would be even shorter, is to just do a
straight-forward loop over the arrays and compare them. For anything
else, we can just go for speed.
Change-Id: Ifb31650e10e41409972a38014067dbd2927674c9
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
with the new configure system, all modules which have a configure.json
also produce a private config header. the forwarding module pri needs to
reflect that.
Change-Id: If79e10a2643d55ad9aa9815f20297d36d9b9feec
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@qt.io>
it makes no sense to version them, as they contain only #defines anyway.
it also removes the need to special-case their location in shadow builds
with pre-synced headers, which we actually failed to do anyway.
Task-number: QTBUG-56286
Change-Id: I4ea717f7be56494cfea0572389bea173d7470b6e
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
it makes no sense to check them, as they contain only #defines anyway.
Change-Id: I8b36139ee19471de0654c5eb3af262d0389a72f7
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
while it's probably not really necessary (which is why it wasn't
implemented before), just ignoring the options is somewhat inconsistent
and a deviation from historical behavior.
Task-number: QTBUG-55530
Change-Id: I9441bf7be50ab5c997bb745e2525048ca23e4cd5
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@qt.io>
Avoid unnecessary EGL and eglfs-specific includes in order to
have a clearer view of the dependencies.
Change-Id: Ifbd7dc4bd64024cc1ee48cd9f2607d1b5cdda1a2
Reviewed-by: Andy Nichols <andy.nichols@qt.io>
When the new configure system was introduced, it accidentally
disabled automatic extraction of style assets on Android.
This patch puts it back in.
Note that the style extraction is not specific to Qt Widgets,
but rather Qt Gui, like other QPA options.
Task-number: QTBUG-56328
Change-Id: Ica33c3562c6dd6483050075f5c8ed5d28cd621a4
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@qt.io>
Use std::unique
Change-Id: Iae2e80d16b5a443ee5023224f48c325197c23029
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Commit c5db8fc74 changed all instances of Q_WS_FOO to have the prefix
Q_DEAD_CODE_FROM_QT4 instead, to make it clearer when reading the code
that the code in question was a left-over from Qt4, when we used
Q_WS_ defines instead of Q_OS_ defines.
This worked well for cases of #ifdef Q_DEAD_CODE_FROM_QT4, but less so
for cases of #ifndef Q_DEAD_CODE_FROM_QT4, where the code was actually
unconditionally included.
To make this even clearer, the defines have been replaced by checks for
1 or 0, with a comment describing how the code used to look in Qt4. The
use of constants in the check also makes it easier for editors to parse
the condition and show visually that the code is defined out.
Change-Id: I152070d87334df7259b417cd5e17d7b7950379b7
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
When a client connects and sends data immediately it was possible that
initial data was lost as the state was set too late. If the callback was
called before the state was set the socket engine just discarded the
data. So the state has to be set before the callback is registered.
The new implementation needs a list of pending read operations. It can
happen that the "readyRead" callback is triggered directly while
"put_Completed" is called. The callback reassigns readOp which causes a
"function not implemented" exception when it jumps back to the
"put_Completed" call in "initialize"
Task-number: QTBUG-55889
Change-Id: I5f52e3377b6176f1f90f227ac0bf52b60ee2d95a
Reviewed-by: Maurice Kalinowski <maurice.kalinowski@qt.io>
By using the SynchronousDelivery specialization instead of flushing all
window system events, we remove the risk of flushing an event that was
added without our knowledge.
For example, QGuiApplicationPrivate::processMouseEvent() used to prepend
a mouse move event to the QPA queue, which is why we had a check for
QWidgetWindow when flushing geometry changes. processMouseEvent no longer
sends the move event via the QPA queue, so that's no longer an issue,
but if it were to be reintroduced, we wouldn't need to check for
QWidgetWindow, as we're not flushing all events anymore.
Change-Id: Ib346ea9501cd88ddda6c2137981d3eb0922192a0
Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Agocs <laszlo.agocs@qt.io>
In 5.8 cr got changed to QRect from QRectF. This is incorrect without
adjusting the calculations based on it since QRect and QRectF's right()
and bottom() differs by 1.
Switch back to QRectF.
Task-number: QTBUG-56478
Change-Id: I5bde4ee59ca9bbf62f65493c66f42707032bfc80
Reviewed-by: Andy Nichols <andy.nichols@qt.io>
The workaround doesn't seem to be needed anymore, and wasn't applied
uniformly anyways. If it turns out AppKit still needs this workaround
we should add CONFIG += no_keywords to cocoa.pro, instead of trying to
wrap every single include of AppKit in a undef slots dance.
Change-Id: Ia1b15137c03abcc92f0dd246796622772e99ca68
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io>
The two should never be out of sync, but by having them as separate members
we risk that they do. By going though m_platformWindow for QWindow access,
it's also more clear in the callsites that we're dealing with a QWindow
instead of a NSWindow, as referenced though self.window. Finally, removing
the member slims down memory use of a QNSView, however small.
Change-Id: Iec96cebf813fae82d3af339331781419f234c28b
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io>