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Conflicts: qmake/library/qmakebuiltins.cpp qmake/library/qmakeevaluator.cpp qmake/library/qmakeevaluator.h qmake/project.h QMakeEvaluator: * evaluateConditional(): one side changed return type, the other changed a parameter type. * split_value_list(): one side changed a parameter adjacent to where ... * expandVariableReferences(): ... the other killed one overload and changed the survivor src/corelib/io/qlockfile_unix.cpp One side changed a #if condition, the other moved NETBSD's part of what it controlled. src/corelib/tools/qdatetime.cpp One side fixed a reachable Q_UNREACHABLE in toMSecsSinceEpoch(), the other moved it from the private class to the public one, in the midst of the "short date-time" optimization, which confused diff entirely. One side changed a QStringLiteral to QLatin1String, the other rewrote adjoining code. src/network/kernel/qauthenticator.cpp Both rewrote a line, equivalently; kept the dev version. src/platformsupport/fontdatabases/mac/qfontengine_coretext.mm src/platformsupport/fontdatabases/mac/qfontengine_coretext_p.h One side changed #if-ery that the other removed. tools/configure/configureapp.cpp One side added a check to -target parsing; the other killed -target. tests/auto/testlib/selftests/expected_cmptest.lightxml tests/auto/testlib/selftests/expected_cmptest.teamcity tests/auto/testlib/selftests/expected_cmptest.txt tests/auto/testlib/selftests/expected_cmptest.xml tests/auto/testlib/selftests/expected_cmptest.xunitxml Regenerated using generate_expected_output.py I note that quite a few other expected_* come out changed, now. There was no git-conflict in src/widgets/kernel/qformlayout.cpp but it didn't compile; one side removed some unused methods; the other found uses for one of them. Put FixedColumnMatrix<>::removeRow(int) back for its new user. Change-Id: I8cc2a71add48c0a848e13cfc47b5a7754e8ca584 |
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README |
Qt is supplied with a number of example applications that have been written to provide developers with examples of the Qt API in use, highlight good programming practice, and showcase features found in each of Qt's core technologies. Documentation for examples can be found in the Examples section of the Qt documentation.