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From Qt 5.7 -> tools & applications are lisenced under GPL v3 with some exceptions, see http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/01/13/new-agreement-with-the-kde-free-qt-foundation/ Updated license headers to use new GPL-EXCEPT header instead of LGPL21 one (in those files which will be under GPL 3 with exceptions) Change-Id: I42a473ddc97101492a60b9287d90979d9eb35ae1 Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
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2.6 KiB
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86 lines
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#define spurious \
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/ #include "needed.cpp"
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// if not ignored, symbol needed() won't be available ...
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// Check we're not confused by string juxtaposition:
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static const char text[] = "lorem ""ipsum /*";
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#include <moc_object1.cpp>
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/**/ #include "\
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moc_object2.cpp\
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"
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/**//**/ #include <moc_\
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o\
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b\
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j\
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e\
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c\
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t\
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3\
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.cpp>
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/*'"*/ #include <moc_object4.cpp>
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/*"'
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*/ #include <moc_object5.cpp> /*
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#include "missing.cpp"
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*/// a backslash newline does make the next line part of this comment \
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/* so this text is in last line's C++-style comment, not a C-comment !
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#include <moc_object6.cpp>
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#if 0
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#pragma "ignore me" '&' L"me"
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#line 4321 "main.cpp" more /* preprocessing */ tokens
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#endif
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static void function1();
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#include/* every comment
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gets replaced (in phase 3) by a single
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space */<moc_object7.cpp>
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static void function2(); /**/
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#include \
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<moc_object8.cpp>
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static void function3(); //
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#include <moc_object9.cpp>
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/* backslash-newline elimination happens in phase 2 *\
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/ # /* and that's valid here, too. *\
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/ include/* and, of course, here *\
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/<moc_objecta.cpp>// while we're here, ... \
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#include "needed.cpp"
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int main () {
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extern int needed(void);
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return needed();
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}
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/*
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Deliberately end file in a #include, with nothing after it but the mandatory
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(unescaped) newline at the end of every source file.
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*/
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#include "moc_objectf.cpp"
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