There's no reason to use them here, the Mutable is misleading in a
few instances, ranged-for is much simpler, and more future-proof.
Change-Id: Ifd5eaae95bbaa0b4cf0f435e6cfee6d778817b44
Reviewed-by: David Faure <david.faure@kdab.com>
They are going to be deprecated soon.
Use a lambda to mimic the adjacent addActions() calls.
Also, I didn't want to add a scope or extend the lifetime
of the return value of actions() until the end of the
function, and
for (QAction *action : actGroup.action())
would detach. I'd've made it a helper function, but it's
used only once, so... a lambda.
Change-Id: I2b3aae463036fd61a9cca7b4ef991b8752869bf3
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QSharedPointer] The swap overload for
QSharedPointer in the std namespace has been removed; a new
overload has been added in the Qt namespace.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QWeakPointer] A swap overload has been
added.
Change-Id: I20d8dd90e896dd9d4b3461dc5d2f5bb2251654da
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The code compared the attribute names of the properties against the
m_registeredWidgets hash which contained the qualified names
(self.widget) and thus reported errors without actually generating
anything.
Replace the m_registeredWidgets hash by a lookup of the attribute name
in the m_widgets hash and add a function widgetVariableName()
returning the qualified variable name for an attribute name and use
that for the checks.
Remove unused m_registeredActions hash and rename some variables to
make it clearer.
Task-number: PYSIDE-797
Change-Id: Id31d95c1141d21c51eb85bcd8f8fc63486eb36a5
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
Add a platform option to the plugin (-platform windows:reverse) that
enables reverse mode. It sets WS_EX_LAYOUTRTL on RTL windows, forces normal
orientation on all HDCs created for the window, fixes
ClientToScreen()/ScreenToClient() accordingly and transforms mouse events.
[ChangeLog][Platform Specific Changes][Windows] It is now possible
to enable RTL mode by passing the option -platform windows:reverse.
Fixes: QTBUG-28463
Change-Id: I4d70818b2fd315d4e8d5627eab11ae912c6e77be
Reviewed-by: Miikka Heikkinen <miikka.heikkinen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: André de la Rocha <andre.rocha@qt.io>
The is a copy of the QString::SplitBehavior enum, but scoped
in the Qt namespace instead of inside QString, where it creates
problems using it elsewhere (QStringView, in particular).
Overload all QString{,Ref} functions taking QString::SplitBehavior
with Qt::SplitBehavior.
Make Qt::SplitBehavior a QFlags for easier future extensions (e.g.
a hint to use Boyer-Moore searching).
Added tests in QStringApiSymmetry.
[ChangeLog][QtCore] Added new Qt::SplitBehavior.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QString/QStringRef] The split functions now
optionally take Qt::SplitBehavior.
Change-Id: I43a1f8d6b22f09af3709a0b4fb46fca61f9d1d1f
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The filterEvents() implementations used a QMap<GestureType, int> for
tracking whether a given type was already seen. The mapped_type was
completely unused.
Since the expected number of gesture types is very low, go directly to
QVarLengthArray, not QSet, as the reduced number of allocation will
dwarf the low overhead of O(N) search vs. O(1) for QSet or O(logN) for
QMap.
Change-Id: I98b6af69f11cca753e3c7c4fbb58e8f2e935e0d5
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
Extra difficulty: the lock is conditional. Not a problem with std::unique_lock, which is movable.
Change-Id: Ib5515838ccb10100d5aa31163ab7f171591c04c4
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
Instead of a bad copy of remove_if, with quadratic complexity, use
an ok copy of copy_if, with linear complexity.
Port to QStringRef as a drive-by.
Change-Id: I47fde73b33305385835b0012f6d332e973470789
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
QMutableListIterator::remove() is linear, so called in a loop, the
loop potentially becomes quadratic.
Fix by porting to std::remove_if. In this case, since the old code
unconditionally detached, anyway, we use remove_copy_if to build a new
list. That's still more efficient than the old code, even if nothing
is removed. It also prepares the code for when Java-style iterators
will be deprecated.
Since the same code appears in two different functions, do an Extract
Method into a file-static function.
Lastly, restore NRVO for most compilers by returning the same object
from all return statements of the function.
Change-Id: I6909c6483d8f7acfd1bf381828f020038b04e431
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
Trivial.
Java-style iterators are going to be deprecated.
Change-Id: Ie94658be988cc095fb3b05d0d4ef6e7e3bf9a2af
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
Java-style iterators are scheduled to be deprecated.
The general pattern used in the patch is that instead of copying an
input list, then iterating over the copy with some calls to
it.remove() (which leads to quadratic-complexity loops), we simply
copy conditionally (a la remove_copy_if instead of remove_if).
To make clearer what's going on, rename the outgoing list to
'unhandled'.
To avoid having to touch too much of the loops' structure, which
sometimes is quite convoluted, use qScopeGuard to do the append to
'unhandled', unless the original code removed the element.
Saves a surprising almost 5KiB in text size on GCC 9.1 optimized
AMD64 Linux builds.
Change-Id: Ifd861de9aa48d66b420858606998dd08a8401e03
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
Java-style iterators are going to be deprecated.
Change-Id: Ia55070608d3826bd84ed5d56a593c1c4918a6063
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
The original is much more subtle, so don't try to be a 100%
replacement. Most users will be able to use std::make_unique these
days. This is just a minimal implementation to enable using the
functionality in the implementation of Qt libraries. In particular,
it does not attempt to deal with arrays.
It is therefore not proposed as public API. It is placed in a new
private header, since the only header in QtCore that already
includes <memory> is sharedpointer_impl.h, and that did not seem
to be a good place to add it. It is probably too much of a
compilation-time drain to add <memory> to qglobal.h...
Change-Id: Ie206ef7ae9beb36c63aef4ec46dbde6c73e0d9f5
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The whole reason of QCharRef/QByteRef existence is to have a magic
operator=. This operator= delays the actual detach up to
the moment something is written into the Ref, thus avoiding
spurious detaches to the underlying string/byte array.
operator= has also an extra feature, it allows this code to
succeed:
QString s("abc");
s[10] = 'z';
assert(s == "abc z");
This last behavior is *extremely* surprising.
The problem with all of this is that this extra convenience is
outweighted by the massive pessimization in the codegen for
operator[]; by the maintenance burden (QChar APIs need to be
mirrored in QCharRef, etc.), and, for the automatic resize, by the
fact that it's an super-niche use case.
Cherry on top, std::basic_string does not do that, and no Qt or std
container does that. In other words: any other container-like class
exhibits UB for out of bounds access.
We can't just go and change behavior, though. This is something
coming all the way back from Qt 2 (maybe even Qt 1), which means we
can't deprecate it at short notice.
This patch simply adds a warning in debug builds in case the special
resizing behavior is triggered. While at it, removes some code
duplication in QByteRef.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QString] The behavior of operator[] to allow
implicit resizing of the string has been deprecated, and will be
removed in a future version of Qt.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QByteArray] The behavior of operator[] to allow
implicit detaching and resizing of the byte array has been
deprecated, and will be removed in a future version of Qt.
Change-Id: I3b5c5191167f12a606bcf6e513e6f304b220d675
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
* Honor the RO3, doing copies of the members where it belongs
(and not in its subclass), and properly handling the refcounting
by disabling the copy assignment
* Clean up construction of QPainterPathData by using ctor-init-lists,
getting rid of a warning because the base class copy constructor
wasn't being called by the subclass' copy constructor.
* Mark everything for cleanup in Qt 6.
Change-Id: I143a322dc816e2e12b454a9e5ffe63f1a86009a5
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
__warn_unused_result__ and [[nodiscard]] both are masked by
Q_REQUIRED_RESULT but there are some minor differences between them.
In general [[nodiscard]] is more flexible while
__warn_unused_result__ can cause warnings in some contexts, for
example:
error #2621: attribute "__warn_unused_result__" does not apply here
error #3058: GNU attributes on a template redeclaration have no effect
That is a fix for regression caused by
b91e6f6f40.
Change-Id: Icf11b832f31e714a88536828051f4b7f348cdb36
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
Why roll your own if you can use the original. The clone was even
designed to be API-compatible with std::set, so porting is trivial,
except for the unholy int/size_t mismatch, which requires a few
casts.
Change-Id: Ieb99cbc019ef387c6901d7518d1e79585169b638
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
The code contained a sizeable chunk of string parsing along with
qDebug()s in the normal path of execution. That code, however, was
only used for Qt's own autotests.
The idea of this patch is, then, to not only move the autotest case
into the cold text section (using Q_UNLIKELY), but also to completely
exclude it, when QT_BUILD_INTERNAL is not set.
Unfortunately, the structure of the function did not really lend
itself to #ifdefing that part of the code out (production code was in
the middle of non-production code), so I transformed the engine
selection code into a lambda, replacing assignment with returns, and
swapping the branches of the central if around to yield a single block
of code that can be excluded from compilation with just one #ifdef.
As a consequence, the runtime code is almost unaffected, and the
function is much easier to read now.
Since the test-specific code is only compiled into Qt now in developer
builds, guard the tests that rely on this behavior with the same macro.
Change-Id: I9fd1c57020a13cef4cd1b1674ed2d3ab9424d7cd
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
They're meant to be subclassed, so we need to avoid slicing.
Change-Id: I384b65478f728c69aaf1edbc985b3fb4150191fe
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
Use qExchange() in the move ctor and pass the function object by
rvalue ref.
This saves one move construction and doesn't produce unexpected
results. The qScopeGuard free function should take the function object
by value, because it decays and because we can't create an rvalure
reference in a deduced context. But once we're inside qScopeGuard, the
extra object isn't needed anymore, so optimize it away.
Change-Id: I94cbc45f9bf6ca086e100efd922a0b4643a81671
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
They will be deprecated, so qmake wouldn't compile anymore.
Change-Id: I42212fdf213df696d736ed34458f7e79bd902dd5
Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
They are going to be deprecated.
Change-Id: Ib021aad108dc021df76ae21d1db6c8a1a734893d
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
The accessibilityAttributeValue method was deprecated and all needed
replacements are in macOS 10.12.
The new API is nicer, since it adds a lot of individual functions instead of
forcing one big switch statement on us. This makes it easier to implement
further protocols. When implementing e.g. the Button protocol, the old attribute
functions do not get called any more, so this is needed before implementing more
features.
Change-Id: I5a705edfa3f6bb0d25436df8cf5dd7f59e7e764e
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
We had an implementation of this based on the old attribute
based API, which also works. This cleans it up and adds
the setter.
Change-Id: I886fc9c89ee08b9f4f9aabec00ac1a5b9a800c6f
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
Setting the childMode property to ParallelStates will result in an
invalid state machine. This is never checked (worse, we explicitly
allow it and have a constructor to set it), but it results in
findLCCA failing, which then results in a failing assert or crash.
This fix in this patch is to handle this case separately. The proper
fix would be to remove completely the ability to set the childMode
on a QStateMachine, but that will have to wait until Qt6.
Fixes: QTBUG-49975
Change-Id: I43692309c4d438ee1a9bc55fa4f65f8bce8e0a59
Reviewed-by: Ulf Hermann <ulf.hermann@qt.io>
This code has been there since the initial public commit, but has no
effect.
Change-Id: Iae80ae22a363b3bd0e6cf7706619b38edc47790f
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
A comma appeared on a line on its own; a closing-brace didn't.
Change-Id: I33cf37bb3574cd421c8af5ab6312865b71ce61f1
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann <peter-qt@hartmann.tk>
Break a line before a close-brace. Added blank lines. Remove some
duplicate blank lines and spurious \fn directives. Fixed placement of
& between type and parameter name in the function declarations that
made these last redundant (these are the WS-only changes).
Change-Id: I7ee06a7cbb4f9cb275d5ad87246d8fbc9c9b6668
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
There are still users of QWeakPointer::data(), which under
certain compilers will make headersclean fail. So this
patch:
* ports data() to a private internalData() function and
calls it from all the usage points;
* adds cleanup notes for Qt 6, once some of the deprecated
machinery around storing unmanaged QObjects in QWeakPointers
can get removed.
Change-Id: Id3bcbd23374c18a2026861c08a4dcba1670673c1
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Krus <mike.krus@kdab.com>
QFileDialog::DontUseSheet is obsolete since 4.5 and not used anywhere
inside the Qt code base. Mark it as deprecated and remove the last usage
in the examples.
Change-Id: If3d23fd5906314e6ebc7080efa79da14a2aa2720
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@qt.io>
The following enumerations were obsolete for a log time but not marked
as deprecated:
- WA_NoBackground
- WA_MacNoClickThrough
- WA_MacBrushedMetal
- WA_MacMetalStyle
- WA_MSWindowsUseDirect3D
- WA_MacFrameworkScaled
- AA_MSWindowsUseDirect3DByDefault
- AA_X11InitThreads
- ImMicroFocus
mark them as deprecated and remove the usage inside QtBase so they can
be removed with Qt6
Change-Id: Ia087a7e1d0ff1945286895be6425a6cceaa483fb
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@qt.io>
It's a dangerous API to have. Upgrade to a shared pointer
if accessing the raw pointer is required.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QWeakPointer] The data() function has
been deprecated.
Change-Id: Ie5d34f4fb500b3cfa14d2c0b1b08484df072129c
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Use the writeDefaultVariables method also for the
Win32MakeFileGenerator. Remove the initializations that are already done
in Makefile::writeDefaultVariables.
Change-Id: I590cc5d7031de67dd830e6113849ab080dbf2325
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
The old code did not prevent concurrent writes to the LUTs by separate
threads, each finding lutsGenerated to be false.
Let's consider whether the change is safe now: the storeRelease(1)
comes before the QMutex::unlock(), but since it is release semantics
no writes may be ordered past it. We have two releases, and their
order doesn't matter, since nothing else happens in-between.
Could we use a normal relaxed store? No, because the unlock() of the
mutex only synchronizes with the lock() of the same mutex, which
doesn't happen if the loadAcquire() succeeds. For loadAcquire() to
happen-before a write to the luts, we need a storeRelease() on the
atomic.
So, everything is correct, and minimal.
But maybe, to save the next reader from having to do the same mental
exercise again, add a manual locker.unlock() in front of the
storeRelease()?
Again no: that opens a gap where the luts are already generated on T0,
and the mutex unlocked, but the atomic not set. If another thread T1
gets to execute the function, it will enter the critical section, then
writing new values to the LUT. Meanwhile, the T0 sets generate to true
and a T2 enters the function, sees the final write from T0 and starts
using the luts -> data race with the writes concurrently done by T1.
Change-Id: Id278812a74b6e326e3ddf0dbcbb94b34766aa52e
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
This change adds the correct suffix to debug mode .pc filenames for
MinGW and also to the Qt libraries listed in the `Requires` field.
The filename adjustment fixes the accidental overwriting of release
mode .pc files with the debug mode variant which required the wrong
variant of the libraries when `debug_and_release` is active.
Note that macOS also supports the `debug_and_release' configuration
but may use the regular library names together with DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX.
Creation of *_debug.pc files is turned off as they're identical to their
non-debug counterparts.
[ChangeLog][Platform Specific Changes][MinGW] Added a suffix to debug
mode pkgconfig files.
Task-number: QTBUG-4155
Change-Id: I221c2dae51d7bd011836cb03945631a43180d7b5
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@qt.io>
[ChangeLog][configure] Added the configure option -qtlibinfix-plugins
to rename plugins according to QT_LIBINFIX. This option is off by
default.
Fixes: QTBUG-15192
Change-Id: Id5b267e169ee143fc8f7abc6b27bc0ed5306406f
Reviewed-by: Oliver Wolff <oliver.wolff@qt.io>
This test passes, according to our metrics it kept on failing on 16.04
and on OpenSuse.
This reverts commit d2015b4d06.
Change-Id: Ibe81f848238d9df651a74f9fd82ac636c2c249f1
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
Modern macOS accessibility is based on protocols.
By implementing NSAccessibilityElement we get warnings
for missing functions for the most basic accessibility
functionality.
Change-Id: I0595ea5b9927c5bfb4bbeff3fc9322cb1f232b9f
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Jan Arve Sæther <jan-arve.saether@qt.io>
Following the introduction of AutoDeleteReplyOnFinishAttribute to
QNetworkRequest it seems natural to make it easy to enable for all
replies created with the current QNetworkAccessManager.
[ChangeLog][QtNetwork][QNetworkAccessManager] Added setAutoDeleteReplies
to QNetworkAccessManager to enable the AutoDeleteReplyOnFinishAttribute
attribute for all QNetworkRequests that are passed to
QNetworkAccessManager.
Change-Id: I7f96dd1fc9a899328e89732be17780b4e710c2a2
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Markus Goetz (Woboq GmbH) <markus@woboq.com>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
[ChangeLog][QtNetwork][QNetworkRequest] Added the
AutoDeleteReplyOnFinishAttribute attribute to QNetworkRequest, which
makes QNetworkAccessManager delete the QNetworkReply after it has
emitted the "finished" signal.
Change-Id: I03d4ac0830137882e51dd28795a8ec817762a300
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
The 'queue' was never used as a queue: it was populated, and then
exchanged into a local copy to be consumed in a loop. This loop used
dequeue(), but of course it could just const-iterate the container and
dump it as the end, since the member variable was already reset at
that point, no-one could tell the difference from the outside.
So, no need for a queue. A vector will do very nicely.
The loop now uses ranged-for and qExchange(), greatly simplifying the
code over the old version.
Add another qExchange() call as a drive-by.
Change-Id: I6147453dc9edfe9500833627b123bb3a31114651
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>