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This makes qtestlib behave more like real Qt applications with an event loop, where exiting the application does indeed flush deleteLaters. And since every test method is supposed to be independent from other test methods, we should even cleanup between tests. For "app less" tests, no flushing happens. Real life use cases: * A unittest for some code (e.g. KIO job) which uses a socket, runs an event loop until the socket communication is done, and ends. However slotDisconnected() does, as recommended, socket->deleteLater(). So the test finishes before the socket has a chance to actually get deleted, and memory leak tools flag a memory leak, which doesn't actually happen outside the unittest. * Deleting a QWebEngineView with deleteLater is even worse than a memleak, it leads to an assert (from a global object destructor) in QtWebEngine if the view deletion hasn't actually been processed. Change-Id: I18fc822fd26988a0fa4e75313c1947fcaa7d9e56 Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io> |
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This directory contains autotests and benchmarks based on Qt Test. 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.