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In WebKit we use moc -E to pre-process various files before throwing at further build creation tools. The pre-processing is used to filter out code depending in #ifdef'fed features. The latest addition to the family of pre-processed files is the CSS grammar, which is written in Bison. It contains rule lines like $$ = parser->createFoo() and when pre-processing this moc stumbles over the dollar sign. Instead of ignoring un-tokenizable input we should add it to the current token if we're in preprocessor-only mode, otherwise the $$ gets eaten and we produce data-loss by printing out less characters than. Change-Id: Ib32e7c04b38dd2ba3726201e76f27405f7ea6c0d Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@woboq.com> |
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This directory contains autotests and benchmarks based on QTestlib. In order to run the autotests reliably, you need to configure a desktop to match the test environment that these tests are written for. Linux X11: * The user must be logged in to an active desktop; you can't run the autotests without a valid DISPLAY that allows X11 connections. * The tests are run against a KDE3 or KDE4 desktop. * Window manager uses "click to focus", and not "focus follows mouse". Many tests move the mouse cursor around and expect this to not affect focus and activation. * Disable "click to activate", i.e., when a window is opened, the window manager should automatically activate it (give it input focus) and not wait for the user to click the window.