This reverts commit 50a53d2f7a7e12cd597dc72a08ad62b79fee4554.
...which was required because of
69fc9e594e6d5da87bff42707973683f84b67c93
"Fix how subpixel positions are intepreted in an aliased grid."
which was reverted in f8e85838c5531b56c2175cbdb9c24db426f7fd89
because of 37c329a3e35fabc88fbcad824a69f37c671d2132
"New algorithm for drawing thin lines".
phew!
(cherry picked from commit 14bf7c3761efe208ce19047b8ddc3f811a63a437)
Change-Id: I16d672685efb1901927190c58ef1477c89d946c1
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/604
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
This commit deals with the simple cases -- mostly just removing blocks
of code enclosed in #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT. Later commits will deal with
the trickier cases.
Change-Id: I280dea25b3754be175efe62fc7e5e4e7c304e658
Task-number: QTBUG-19325
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern
With modularized Qt, using QT_CONFIG is dangerous, because the behavior
changes depending on the order in which modules are qmake'd.
For example, an autotest doing:
contains(QT_CONFIG,svg):QT += svg
...will depend on libQtSvg if (and only if) the autotest is qmake'd
_after_ qtsvg is qmake'd.
This makes the tested functionality unpredictable.
Also, if the above example occurs within qtbase, it causes the test to
sometimes have a circular dependency: if qtsvg is qmake'd before the
test is qmake'd, the test in qtbase depends on qtsvg which depends on
qtbase.
Tests must avoid functionality tests via QT_CONFIG except where all the
tested modules are dependencies of the current module.
Usage of QT_CONFIG with qt3support was entirely removed since Qt5
will not retain qt3support.
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald
Change-Id: I5a5013b3ec7e1f38fb78864763c9e7586c15e70b
Any test which needs private headers from some Qt module must do:
QT += modulename-private
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald
Change-Id: I6924a577a960e4990f4379b02bca4822d8248fb4
QWS defines GRADIENT_STOPTABLE_SIZE to be 256, which is not enough
resolution for this test to pass.
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt
(cherry picked from commit 0201d5f5a8c95bd4f6b94726ed0db2b83cd3efc7)
We need to loosen the requirements a bit when qreal is float... Just
skip the two failing test cases for now.
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt
(cherry picked from commit 3c659eb590aecbcdb40cb498901e757e780fa892)
Two stops is a fairly common case so we gain quite a bit by special
casing it. Improves performance by 10 % in parcycle benchmark, and
by 90 % in a synthetic benchmark.
Reviewed-by: Andreas Kling
(cherry picked from commit 5b74a70ac630073582be56f8a0539624a1080185)
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