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This is required, so that QHash and QSet can hold more than 2^32 items on 64 bit platforms. The actual hashing functions for strings are still 32bit, this will be changed in a follow-up commit. Change-Id: I4372125252486075ff3a0b45ecfa818359fe103b Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io> |
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tests | ||
configfile.cpp | ||
configfile.h | ||
css3-simplified.lexgen | ||
generator.cpp | ||
generator.h | ||
global.h | ||
lexgen.lexgen | ||
lexgen.pri | ||
lexgen.pro | ||
main.cpp | ||
nfa.cpp | ||
nfa.h | ||
re2nfa.cpp | ||
re2nfa.h | ||
README | ||
test.lexgen | ||
tokenizer.cpp |
Lexgen ------ This is a little tool to generate lexical scanners from a rather simplistic configuration file. We use it internally in Qt to generate the scanner for the CSS parser that is built into the toolkit (used for the widget styling and the HTML import into QTextDocument). Beware, it's very slow (in generating the code) and it may not generate what you want. But I like that it generates code that operates on QChar and friends. Use at your own risk ;-) -- Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>