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They have unexpected results in Qt 5 (the Qt::GlobalColor one works as expected in Qt 4, but was removed in Qt 5): QVariant v = QVariant(Qt::red); qDebug() << v; // QVariant(int, 7) v = Qt::red; qDebug() << v; // QVariant(int, 7) The correct way is to use: QVariant v = QVariant::fromValue(QColor(Qt::red)); The deleted constructors are the ones for which there is a class with an implicit constructor taking the enum, and that class is a built-in metatype. QLocale::Language and QKeySequence::StandardKey would also fit the description, but I can't include the header for QKeySequence as it is in QtGui, and I don't want to include the qlocale header in qvariant.h. Putting a QLocale::Language is probably very uncommon anyway. The QTextFormat test is doing the wrong thing, but the result isn't being tested. Added new tests which fail before the patch. Change-Id: Ia38a0784990f4d40ff7457a86daf58aabd4964eb Reviewed-by: Jędrzej Nowacki <jedrzej.nowacki@digia.com> |
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README |
The animation framework aims to provide an easy way for creating animated and smooth GUI's. By animating Qt properties, the framework provides great freedom for animating widgets and other QObjects. The framework can also be used with the Graphics View framework. Documentation for these examples can be found via the Examples link in the main Qt documentation.