qt5base-lts/tests
Thiago Macieira dda9c9e2bc moc: fix use of escape sequence of more than one character
We had the code to calculate the length, but were improperly using it
only for the offset, not the length of the string or its containing
array. That resulted in the generated moc output containing:

 QT_MOC_LITERAL(111, 5), // "\xffz"
 QT_MOC_LITERAL(114, 5), // "\0012"
 QT_MOC_LITERAL(117, 23), // "slotWithAReallyLongName"

The two strings are described as occupying 5 bytes (length 4 + null
terminator), which is incorrect. The offset was correct: 114 - 111 = 3
and 117 - 114 = 3. The new output is:

        QT_MOC_LITERAL(111, 2),  // "\xffz"
        QT_MOC_LITERAL(114, 2),  // "\0012"
        QT_MOC_LITERAL(117, 23),  // "slotWithAReallyLongName"

The effect of the array size calculation would only be felt if moc
decided it needed a second string array (for strings over 65535 bytes),
which would cause the offsets in the second array to be all wrong. There
was no such test until now.

Drive-by fixing of the newline, indentation, and the stale comment
referring to QByteArrayData (Qt 5).

Pick-to: 6.2 6.3 6.4
Change-Id: Id0fb9ab0089845ee8843fffd16f9cd01b3e0709a
Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
2022-06-22 13:03:17 -07:00
..
auto moc: fix use of escape sequence of more than one character 2022-06-22 13:03:17 -07:00
baseline Fix typos in docs and comments 2022-06-15 21:31:02 +02:00
benchmarks tst_tostring: add benchmarks for QCOMPARE vs. QCOMPARE_EQ 2022-06-22 01:38:12 +00:00
global
libfuzzer Use SPDX license identifiers 2022-05-16 16:37:38 +02:00
manual Add support for painting at integer DPR with downscale 2022-06-14 19:16:35 +00:00
shared Use SPDX license identifiers 2022-05-16 16:37:38 +02:00
testserver Use SPDX license identifiers 2022-05-16 16:37:38 +02:00
CMakeLists.txt
README

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.