Using Q_ASSERT does nothing in release-mode builds, and in debug builds
it causes tests to terminate prematurely. It is much better to use
QVERIFY or QCOMPARE.
Task-number: QTBUG-17582
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern
(cherry picked from commit 3475168550c1a804f04f2a4edfeb30c04cd36551)
Change-Id: Ic39972b685ca35a9a71d9c8d03e8dae31481fb19
Report an informative fatal error if passed a null model, rather than
aborting in a debug build and giving a bunch of signal connection errors
in a release build.
Change-Id: Ia240e741b9d6ec03fd5ed3a14cf4fa44b55af911
Task-number: QTBUG-17582
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern
(cherry picked from commit 841cc610df61a266ebcca2bfef2542a7d4fea68d)
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