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Using the nullary version has the advantage that multiple calls during a program run are much more efficient, since an inlined atomic is used to store the result. It also ensures that Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(T) has been used, whereas qRegisterMetaType<T>("T") will happily register anything. So I've added the macro where it was missing, or moved it to a central place when it existed hidden. In tst_qnetworkreply, this became a bit tricky, because a private header is conditionally included, so moved the Q_DECLARE_METATYPE() into a conditional section, too. Change-Id: I71484523e4277f4697b7d4b2ddc3505375162727 Reviewed-by: Stephen Kelly <stephen.kelly@kdab.com> |
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qabstractnetworkcache | ||
qftp | ||
qhttpnetworkconnection | ||
qhttpnetworkreply | ||
qnetworkaccessmanager | ||
qnetworkcachemetadata | ||
qnetworkcookie | ||
qnetworkcookiejar | ||
qnetworkdiskcache | ||
qnetworkreply | ||
qnetworkrequest | ||
access.pro |