Various compilers have various fun ways of failing to compile when it
is used so let's check if they will work properly during configure
rather than much later.
Change-Id: Ia93d4b91b3d269b4cab2a5f677c3c89e06b44ce3
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
If available, use a C++17 std::pmr::unordered_set with a monotonic
buffer resource and a 256-byte stack buffer to avoid the per-element
allocations of QSet.
Results on my machine:
RESULT : tst_QStringList::removeDuplicates():"empty":
- 0.00014 msecs per iteration (total: 74, iterations: 524288)
+ 0.000031 msecs per iteration (total: 66, iterations: 2097152)
RESULT : tst_QStringList::removeDuplicates():"short-dup-0.00":
- 0.00043 msecs per iteration (total: 57, iterations: 131072)
+ 0.00013 msecs per iteration (total: 69, iterations: 524288)
RESULT : tst_QStringList::removeDuplicates():"short-dup-0.50":
- 0.00049 msecs per iteration (total: 65, iterations: 131072)
+ 0.00032 msecs per iteration (total: 85, iterations: 262144)
RESULT : tst_QStringList::removeDuplicates():"short-dup-0.66":
- 0.00057 msecs per iteration (total: 75, iterations: 131072)
+ 0.00039 msecs per iteration (total: 52, iterations: 131072)
RESULT : tst_QStringList::removeDuplicates():"short-dup-0.75":
- 0.00064 msecs per iteration (total: 85, iterations: 131072)
+ 0.00048 msecs per iteration (total: 63, iterations: 131072)
RESULT : tst_QStringList::removeDuplicates():"long-dup-0.00":
- 0.083 msecs per iteration (total: 85, iterations: 1024)
+ 0.039 msecs per iteration (total: 80, iterations: 2048)
RESULT : tst_QStringList::removeDuplicates():"long-dup-0.50":
- 0.11 msecs per iteration (total: 58, iterations: 512)
+ 0.078 msecs per iteration (total: 80, iterations: 1024)
RESULT : tst_QStringList::removeDuplicates():"long-dup-0.66":
- 0.13 msecs per iteration (total: 70, iterations: 512)
+ 0.10 msecs per iteration (total: 53, iterations: 512)
RESULT : tst_QStringList::removeDuplicates():"long-dup-0.75":
- 0.16 msecs per iteration (total: 86, iterations: 512)
+ 0.13 msecs per iteration (total: 69, iterations: 512)
When interpreting the data, take into account that each iteration
contains _also_ a deep copy of the QStringList d/t the detach from
'input'.
The pattern is used elsewhere in Qt, so I've put the class that
implements the seen set into a private header file and used in some
other places I found.
Change-Id: I1f71a82008a16d5a3818f91f290ade21d837805e
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
Also moves the openglwindow test to the opengl folder, as it makes use of these
classes.
Task-number: QTBUG-74409
Change-Id: Id9f0013cedcc8bd1e87122c005641d7298525045
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Agocs <laszlo.agocs@qt.io>
We were being inconsistent in how we handled this, some tests skipping
while others using QVERIFY. It makes more sense to skip the tests, since
the problem is a missing pre-condition of the test, not the test itself
being bad or exposing real failures in the implementation.
Change-Id: I20eacfe12dbce0b0d926e48cbe2d2772819fa4a5
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
Conflicts:
src/corelib/tools/qvector.h
Make QVector(DataPointer dd) public to be able to properly merge
5b4b437b30 from 5.15 into dev.
src/widgets/kernel/qapplication.cpp
tests/auto/tools/moc/allmocs_baseline_in.json
Done-With: Christian Ehrlicher <ch.ehrlicher@gmx.de>
Change-Id: I929ba7c036d570382d0454c2c75f6f0d96ddbc01
As opposed to unite(), this inserts one map into the other
without duplicating elements.
Task-number: QTBUG-35544
Change-Id: Ie8ab350b29148851a3176cef1007e8a4ca82c273
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Removes QGL paths in sub-attaq and chip examples.
The boxes example depended on QGL and has been removed.
The corresponding module and test directories for the opengl module are now
empty, but has been left there so we can move the QOpenGL* classes there.
[ChangeLog][QtOpenGL] The deprecated QGL* classes have been removed.
Fixes: QTBUG-74408
Change-Id: I52f56409af8f6901359462a7ba162103d051fe3d
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Agocs <laszlo.agocs@qt.io>
Some structures needed to be cleaned for the reuse to be safe.
Reusing it cuts down on the overhead in lancebench.
Also uniqueness of block names are now enforced, and the common pattern
of "end_block blockName" could now be parsed if not always commented
out by begin_block handling.
Change-Id: I0daf6445292383aaab9392550d0842e0a654ad27
Reviewed-by: Eirik Aavitsland <eirik.aavitsland@qt.io>
This was used to support QFlags f = 0 initialization, but with 0 used
as a pointer literal now considered bad form, it had been changed many
places to QFlags f = nullptr, which is meaningless and confusing.
Change-Id: I4bc592151c255dc5cab1a232615caecc520f02e8
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The concept was a nice idea to avoid accidental detach() calls
in implicitly shared containers, but it conflicts with a C++11
compatible API for them, with signatures for modifying methods
taking a const_iterator as argument and returning an iterator
(e.g. iterator erase(const_iterator)).
Change-Id: Ia33124bedbd260774a0a66f49aedd84e19c9971b
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
The macro is not documented, so not part of the public Qt API. It is
made obsolete by the alignof keyword in C++11.
Remove the usage of the macro across qtbase, in particular the
workarounds for compilers that didn't support alignof, and that will
not be supported in Qt 6.
The macro definition is left in place, no need to break existing
code.
Task-number: QTBUG-76414
Change-Id: I1cfedcd4dd748128696cdfb546d97aae4f98c3da
Reviewed-by: Allan Sandfeld Jensen <allan.jensen@qt.io>
If c++17 is available and the header is available (not
experimental/filesystem) then we'll try
std::filesystem::recursive_directory_iterator as well.
Results on my PC (Windows, VS 2019):
PASS : tst_qdiriterator::posix(C:\depot\qt\main/src/corelib)
RESULT : tst_qdiriterator::posix():"C:\depot\qt\main/src/corelib":
23 msecs per iteration (total: 94, iterations: 4)
PASS : tst_qdiriterator::diriterator(C:\depot\qt\main/src/corelib)
RESULT : tst_qdiriterator::diriterator():"C:\depot\qt\main/src/corelib":
17 msecs per iteration (total: 71, iterations: 4)
PASS : tst_qdiriterator::stdRecursiveDirectoryIterator(C:\depot\qt\main/src/corelib)
RESULT : tst_qdiriterator::stdRecursiveDirectoryIterator():"C:\depot\qt\main/src/corelib":
6.7 msecs per iteration (total: 54, iterations: 8)
PASS : tst_qdiriterator::fsiterator(C:\depot\qt\main/src/corelib)
RESULT : tst_qdiriterator::fsiterator():"C:\depot\qt\main/src/corelib":
23 msecs per iteration (total: 92, iterations: 4)
And as a drive-by fix: move the 'data' function out of the private slots
so it is not invoked as a test function (it doesn't cause any problems
but is ultimately pointless).
Change-Id: Ia160ee276423ec51e35e554a4cd63d4d940c0e6a
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
MySql 5.0 was released 2005 so it's time to remove support for MySql 4.x
14 years later.
[ChangeLog][QtSql][QMYSQL] Removed support for MySql < 5.0 since 5.0 was
released 14 years ago.
Change-Id: I45005accdffefbd9338ac0e710512a4c7ea8e09e
Reviewed-by: Andy Shaw <andy.shaw@qt.io>
As it was superseded by HTTP/2. Bye, Speedy. Since it's Qt 6,
we also fix the attribute's enumerator to fit our coding
convention with HTTP2AllowedAttribute becoming Http2AllowedAttribute,
and the same for HTTP2WasUsedAttribute.
tst_qnetworkreply in 'benchmark' directory of qtbase/tests
was updated - we have the logic they tested in preConnectEncrypted
in tst_http2 now.
Manual qnetworkreply test was updated (instead of SPDY in NPN failure
we can use H2, the second test was deleted - again, auto-tested in
tst_http2).
Change-Id: I559c140c333ddf72664911c6e275b1d0d2b980a9
Task-number: QTBUG-78255
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Results on my machine:
PASS : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly(QMutex)
RESULT : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly():QMutex:
3,607 msecs per iteration (total: 3,607, iterations: 1)
PASS : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly(QReadWriteLock)
RESULT : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly():QReadWriteLock:
39,703 msecs per iteration (total: 39,703, iterations: 1)
PASS : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly(std::mutex)
RESULT : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly():std::mutex:
3,697 msecs per iteration (total: 3,697, iterations: 1)
PASS : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly(std::shared_mutex)
RESULT : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly():std::shared_mutex:
5,727 msecs per iteration (total: 5,727, iterations: 1)
PASS : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly(std::shared_timed_mutex)
RESULT : tst_QReadWriteLock::writeOnly():std::shared_timed_mutex:
5,921 msecs per iteration (total: 5,921, iterations: 1)
(the 'nothing' test of course doesn't work with writing, as writing to
the same QString from different threads is UB)
Change-Id: Ia78b54963a51eaf6563ce0d243316a3337056a83
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart (Woboq GmbH) <ogoffart@woboq.com>
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
And let the meat of the function be shared with the rbSwap routine.
Change-Id: I0ea18b30c26ff050c17dcb3ad4d654bfbb8c6221
Reviewed-by: Eirik Aavitsland <eirik.aavitsland@qt.io>
Test more methods.
Document what the existing test covers.
Use the right #include for QDate.
Change-Id: I051542c244e5bc381aafa3ae38144e246919db7a
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
Aside from the start-date and the end-date, and a variant with a
time-zone, the lists various tests were building were all built the
same way; so pack that up as a pair of functions (one without
time-zone, one with) to save duplication. Make the list in each
function const, ready for conversion of foreach loops to ranged for.
In the process, replace QList with QVector, reserve space before we
populate and use auto for the now-const list variables it's saved in.
Change-Id: I7d8cce459a4d6111cd645e8d3966ad769ab7e201
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
Multiplying a Julian Day number by the number of milliseconds per day
does not get you a time since the start of 1970; it gets you a time
since the start of the Julian Day number system, which was several
millennia earlier.
Change-Id: Ic90a6c3de445baf9cfd30f28dd847f146e6a7adf
Reviewed-by: David Faure <david.faure@kdab.com>
The benchmark measures the performance of QObject allocation,
including costs of memory allocations.
Change-Id: I5d8ecfb97fe0be3375340b5ce84eb423e8a4ddaf
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Is pretty common on some architectures so we can avoid swizzling by
supporting it.
Fixes: QTBUG-45671
Change-Id: Ic7a21b5bfb374bf7496fd2b2b1252c2f1ed47705
Reviewed-by: Eirik Aavitsland <eirik.aavitsland@qt.io>
The benefit of keeping this code around was to inspire or inform
changes in the areas to take into account possibly missing features
in Qt 5, but at this point that benefit is questionable. We can
always use the history to learn about missing pieces if needed.
Change-Id: I87a02dc451e9027be9b97554427bf8a1c6b2c025
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
It couldn't find the test images if not build in sources.
Change-Id: Ieeb5a76694a37d05b3e9a4ed0154885040b0812f
Reviewed-by: Daniel Smith <Daniel.Smith@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Eirik Aavitsland <eirik.aavitsland@qt.io>
- Replace the usages of deprecated APIs by corresponding
alternatives in the library code and documentation.
- Build docs for deprecated APIs conditionally, based on deprecation
version. Remove the docs of methods deprecated since 5.0.0, these
methods are not compiled anymore.
- Modify the tests to make them build when deprecated APIs disabled:
* Make the the parts of the tests testing the deprecated APIs to
be compiled conditionally, only when the corresponding methods
are enabled.
* If the test-case tests only the deprecated API, but not the
corresponding replacement, add tests for the replacement
Task-number: QTBUG-76491
Task-number: QTBUG-76540
Task-number: QTBUG-76541
Change-Id: I6aaf0a1369c479fb880369a38f2b8e1e86b46934
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
This commit re-applies commit f8efe8e0c9,
which was lost in the recent tools → text changes.
Change-Id: I03ce35fcb89840e5607776d67578fb75b66f6eb2
Reviewed-by: Allan Sandfeld Jensen <allan.jensen@qt.io>
Imports were expanded in the list of commands every time they were
evaluated. This meant any test with imports ran slower and slower the
more iterations it got through.
Fixed by creating a new PaintCommands object every time and living with
initialization of it being part of the benchmark results.
Change-Id: Ib53a3a25f1393437452bc5aede04ccb63e8715a6
Reviewed-by: Eirik Aavitsland <eirik.aavitsland@qt.io>
- Replaced the usages of deprecated APIs by corresponding
alternatives in the library code and documentation.
- Modified the tests to make them build when deprecated APIs disabled:
* Made the the parts of the tests testing the deprecated APIs to
be compiled conditionally, only when the corresponding methods are
enabled.
* If the test-case tests only the deprecated API, but not the
corresponding replacement, added tests for the replacement.
Change-Id: Ic38245015377fc0c8127eb5458c184ffd4b450f1
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
It's not done by toWCharArray. This caused some issues as we were using
API requiring a null-terminator. wcslen for instance was measuring the
string as being millions of characters long, causing fairly quick
crashes when appending.
Change-Id: Iedaaf9f195be22a610543ab649da92a87cb71973
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
RenderHint::HighQualityAntialiasing and NonCosmeticDefaultPen are
obsolete since Qt5 but not marked as such. Therefore add
Q_DECL_ENUMERATOR_DEPRECATED_X now so those two enumerations can be
removed with Qt6.
[ChangeLog][QtGui][QPainter] HighQualityAntialiasing and
NonCosmeticDefaultPen are marked as deprecated and don't have an effect
anymore
Change-Id: Ib0c966a078a1d23d492d0255288e2066c50e87b6
Reviewed-by: Allan Sandfeld Jensen <allan.jensen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Eirik Aavitsland <eirik.aavitsland@qt.io>
This changes many different CMake places to mention Qt6 instead of
Qt5.
Note that some old qt5 cmake config files in corelib are probably not
needed anymore, but I still renamed and kept them for now.
Change-Id: Ie69e81540386a5af153f76c0242e18d48211bec4
That's an undocumented Qt 4/3/2 remnant, start remove usages.
Fix incorrect include header in qclass_lib_map.h as a drive-by.
Change-Id: I939be2621bc03e5c75f7e3f152546d3af6d37b91
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
We'll be adding calendar code here as well, and tools/ was getting
rather crowded, so it looks like time to move out a reasonably
coherent sub-bundle of it all.
Change-Id: I7e8030f38c31aa307f519dd918a43fc44baa6aa1
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
The two perform related calculations, so test them together.
RESULT : tst_QDate::monthLengths():
0.33 msecs per iteration (total: 87, iterations: 256)
Change-Id: I86b36a9182b00c0a1f40e858ed3e7812434974c4
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
QTimer::singleShot is optimized for zero timeouts when using the API
taking a string method name. This optimization was not used for the API
taking a PMF or functor. This patch adds it, making the various API
calls behave similarly from a performance point of view.
The approach taken here requires a QObject context object. If none is
available, e.g. a nullptr was passed explicitly, or the
QTimer::singleShot(O, Functor) API was used, the optimization could
not easily be applied. This is not only bad from a performance POV,
but also poses as a potential source for heisenbugs: Using the
different API versions of QTimer::singleShot would use different code
paths internally, which then would not ensure the expected slot call
order. This problem actually existed already when mixing the
string-based slot syntax with PMF/functors in the QTimer::singleShot
API.
This patch overcomes this hurdle and fixes all of the above: When we
encounter a 0ms single shot timer, and no QObject context object is
available, we fall back to the main thread, or create a temporary
QObject for any other thread. The updated and extended benchmark
shows that this is still a significant performance improvement
over using a timer:
********* Start testing of qtimer_vs_qmetaobject *********
Config: Using QtTest library 5.14.0, Qt 5.14.0 (x86_64-little_endian-lp64 shared (dynamic) release build; by GCC 8.2.1 20181127)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::initTestCase()
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_slot)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_slot":
7.48 msecs per iteration (total: 748, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_pmf":
7.20 msecs per iteration (total: 720, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_functor":
6.79 msecs per iteration (total: 679, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_functor_noctx)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_functor_noctx":
6.92 msecs per iteration (total: 693, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(invokeMethod_string)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"invokeMethod_string":
7.34 msecs per iteration (total: 735, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(invokeMethod_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"invokeMethod_pmf":
6.90 msecs per iteration (total: 690, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(invokeMethod_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"invokeMethod_functor":
6.62 msecs per iteration (total: 662, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(singleShot_slot)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"singleShot_slot":
7.45 msecs per iteration (total: 745, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(singleShot_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"singleShot_pmf":
7.46 msecs per iteration (total: 747, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(singleShot_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"singleShot_functor":
6.70 msecs per iteration (total: 671, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(singleShot_functor_noctx)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"singleShot_functor_noctx":
13.75 msecs per iteration (total: 1,376, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(invokeMethod_string)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"invokeMethod_string":
7.05 msecs per iteration (total: 706, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(invokeMethod_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"invokeMethod_pmf":
6.70 msecs per iteration (total: 670, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(invokeMethod_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"invokeMethod_functor":
6.58 msecs per iteration (total: 658, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::cleanupTestCase()
Totals: 16 passed, 0 failed, 0 skipped, 0 blacklisted, 20977ms
********* Finished testing of qtimer_vs_qmetaobject *********
Without the change to qtimer.cpp, the results are:
********* Start testing of qtimer_vs_qmetaobject *********
Config: Using QtTest library 5.14.0, Qt 5.14.0 (x86_64-little_endian-lp64 shared (dynamic) release build; by GCC 8.2.1 20181127)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::initTestCase()
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_slot)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_slot":
7.45 msecs per iteration (total: 745, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_pmf":
112.84 msecs per iteration (total: 11,285, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_functor":
115.62 msecs per iteration (total: 11,563, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_functor_noctx)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_functor_noctx":
110.81 msecs per iteration (total: 11,082, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(invokeMethod_string)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"invokeMethod_string":
7.04 msecs per iteration (total: 704, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(invokeMethod_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"invokeMethod_pmf":
6.62 msecs per iteration (total: 662, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(invokeMethod_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"invokeMethod_functor":
6.62 msecs per iteration (total: 662, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(singleShot_slot)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"singleShot_slot":
7.45 msecs per iteration (total: 746, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(singleShot_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"singleShot_pmf":
118.42 msecs per iteration (total: 11,842, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(singleShot_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"singleShot_functor":
119.35 msecs per iteration (total: 11,936, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(singleShot_functor_noctx)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"singleShot_functor_noctx":
130.96 msecs per iteration (total: 13,096, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(invokeMethod_string)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"invokeMethod_string":
8.08 msecs per iteration (total: 808, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(invokeMethod_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"invokeMethod_pmf":
6.79 msecs per iteration (total: 680, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread(invokeMethod_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::benchBackgroundThread():"invokeMethod_functor":
7.49 msecs per iteration (total: 749, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::cleanupTestCase()
Totals: 16 passed, 0 failed, 0 skipped, 0 blacklisted, 153995ms
********* Finished testing of qtimer_vs_qmetaobject *********
Additionally, this patch adds a unit test to verify that the slot call
order for 0ms single shot timers is followed while mixing the various
API versions. It fails without this patch but passes now.
Finally, another test is added to verify that using QTimer::singleShot
before a QCoreApplication was constructed is still working properly.
Change-Id: I0d6211554b6198cb3e527be9ec3adc572b1b54ee
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
This benchmark was not compiled, and it only covered some parts of the
API. Enable it, and also measure the performance of PMF and Functor API
variants, for both QTimer::singleShot and QMetaObject::invokeMethod.
This uncovers that the zero-timeout optimization for the singleShot is
not applied to the PMF and Functor API variants:
********* Start testing of qtimer_vs_qmetaobject *********
Config: Using QtTest library 5.11.0, Qt 5.11.0 (x86_64-little_endian-lp64 shared (dynamic) release build; by GCC 7.2.1 20171224)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::initTestCase()
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_slot)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_slot":
5.20 msecs per iteration (total: 520, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_pmf":
75.93 msecs per iteration (total: 7,594, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_functor":
77.90 msecs per iteration (total: 7,790, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(singleShot_functor_noctx)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"singleShot_functor_noctx":
76.23 msecs per iteration (total: 7,624, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(invokeMethod_string)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"invokeMethod_string":
4.99 msecs per iteration (total: 499, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(invokeMethod_pmf)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"invokeMethod_pmf":
5.37 msecs per iteration (total: 538, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench(invokeMethod_functor)
RESULT : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::bench():"invokeMethod_functor":
4.74 msecs per iteration (total: 474, iterations: 100)
PASS : qtimer_vs_qmetaobject::cleanupTestCase()
Totals: 9 passed, 0 failed, 0 skipped, 0 blacklisted, 50220ms
********* Finished testing of qtimer_vs_qmetaobject *********
Change-Id: I46336613188317124804638627f07eb135dc0286
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart (Woboq GmbH) <ogoffart@woboq.com>
... except where they are actually the component under test.
Java-style iterators are scheduled for deprecation.
Change-Id: If4399f7f74c5ffc0f7e65205e422edfa1d908ee8
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Needed to disable QT_NO_UNSHARABLE_CONTAINERS, as this
triggers asserts.
QMetaType also has some Qt 6 specific code disabled to
get things to compile.
Fix various details in autotests to accommodate for
the changes with Qt 6.
Add a workaround for black lists on macos, where
QSysInfo::productType() now returns 'macos' and not
'osx' anymore.
Change-Id: Ie26afb12a2aac36521472715934a7e34639ea4d0
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@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>
[ChangeLog][qmake] A new feature "cmdline" was added that implies
"CONFIG += console" and "CONFIG -= app_bundle".
Task-number: QTBUG-27079
Change-Id: I6e52b07c9341c904bb1424fc717057432f9360e1
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@gmx.de>
Tidied up the existing float tests in the process.
(In particular, s/SUCCESS/PASS/ since that matches real test output.)
These verify that QCOMPARE() handles floats and doubles as intended.
Extended the existing qFuzzyCompare tests to probe the boundaries of
the ranges of values of both types, in the process.
Revised the toString<double> that qCompare() uses to give enough
precision to actually show some of the differences being tested there
(12 digits, to match what qFuzzyCompare tests, so as to show different
values rather than, e.g. 1e12 for both expected and actual) and to
give consistent results for infinities and NaN (MinGW had eccentric
versions for these, leading to different output from tests, which thus
failed); did the latter also for toString<float> and fixed stray zeros
in MinGW's exponents (which made a kludge in tst_selftest.cpp
redundant, so I removed that, too).
That's further complicated handling of floating-point types, so let's
just keep an eye on how expensive that's getting by adding a benchmark
test for QTest::toString(). Unfortunately, default settings only get
runs that take modest numbers of milliseconds (some as low as 40)
while increasing this with -minumumvalue 100 or more gets the process
killed - and I'm unable to find out who's doing the killing (it's not
QProcess::kill, ::kill or the QtTest WatchDog, as far as I can tell).
So results are rather noisy; the integral tests exhibit speed-ups by
factors up to 5, and slow-downs by factors up to 100, between runs
with and without this change, which does not affec the integral tests.
The relatively modest slow-downs and speed-ups in the floating point
tests thus seem likely to be happenstance rather than signal.
Change-Id: I4a6bbbab6a43bf14a4089e96238a7c8da2c3127e
Reviewed-by: Ulf Hermann <ulf.hermann@qt.io>
QFile/QFileInfo::readLink() functions are obsolete but were not marked
as deprecated.
Explicit mark them as deprecated so they can be removed with Qt6.
Change-Id: I52424dc5441e1f5b01015713df990bbec5186caa
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Jędrzej Nowacki <jedrzej.nowacki@qt.io>
This makes it possible to get rid of specialized functions for
converting to RGBA64PM, while at the same time making the conversion
faster as the painter routines are better optimized.
Change-Id: I3e73856b2c1411977450e72af1741aab0ecf537e
Reviewed-by: Eirik Aavitsland <eirik.aavitsland@qt.io>
Move the creation of the symbolic link/junction from the _data() slot
into the actual test function. The parameters are passed by a newly
introduced struct. This ensures only the symbolic links/junctions that
are actually needed are created. It can then no longer happen that
filtering for one data row invokes recursive deletion of the mountpoint
junction.
Also use of the newly introduced convenience createSymbolicLink()
in canonicalFilePath()
Task-number: QTBUG-63989
Change-Id: Ia78fd4ad6097136934ab5a375f4c352713d0f115
Reviewed-by: Orgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com>
Using std::vector saves a bit c++ code when using range-for loop over
the vector.
Besides, no shared copies created anymore which is a bit faster.
Change-Id: I564306ed9ac907e9f32f59b33ed15c027a59b4eb
Reviewed-by: David Faure <david.faure@kdab.com>
Instead iterating through all rows to get the number of hidden items,
iterate over the hidden items which are fewer items.
Also don't create a temporary vector with visible flow positions by
remembering the count of hidden items before the working index and
adjusting them appropriately which gives a significant performance
boost when working with a large data set.
[ChangeLog][QtWidgets][QListWidget] Speedup handling of hidden items
when working with large data sets
Task-number: QTBUG-68977
Change-Id: I599b6e97945c245f02229145baad8363ec2bf2f5
Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@qt.io>
Adds support for 16bit per color image formats in QImage. This makes it
possible to read and write 16bpc PNGs, and take full advantage of the
16bpc paint engine.
[ChangeLog][QtGui][QImage] QImage now supports 64bit image formats with
16 bits per color channel, compatible with 16bpc PNG or RGBA16 OpenGL
formats.
Task-number: QTBUG-45858
Change-Id: Icd28bd5868a6efcf65cb5bd56031d42941e04099
Reviewed-by: Allan Sandfeld Jensen <allan.jensen@qt.io>