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Fixes 245347 again and does not trigger 252319
Task-number: 245347
Reviewed-by: Maurice
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OpenBSD's OpenSSL libraries are linked in a bizarre way: libssl.so
doesn't link to libcrypto.so, even though it depends on it. I don't
claim to understand why, but they do it. So make sure we export its
symbols for libssl to see and we load libcrypto first.
Task-number: 252042
Patch by: Marc Espie <espie@openbsd.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
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If you write:
QNetworkProxy proxy;
proxy.setType(QNetworkProxy::HttpProxy);
Then now QNetworkProxy will set the capabilities to the default value
for the new proxy type. Previously, it wouldn't do that: default
values were set only for the type passed in the constructor.
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
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name resolution
Task-number: 252761
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already-finished call.
This fixes a bit of a "surprise" when calling a local method (which
returns and finishes immediately) or when by accident calling a
function that returns QDBusReply instead of QDBusPendingCall/Reply.
Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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STRING="${STRING/x86/i386}" actually replaces whole words only,
so we don't need to fixup x86_64 afterwards.
Reviewed-by: nrc
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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Include info on the primary surface pixelformat.
Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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We're just printout out the integer value anyway.
Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Needed for fallback warnings
Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Task: 252796
Rev-By: Tor Arne
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Reviewed-by: David Boddie <dboddie@trolltech.com>
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The crash only occurred on Windows and X11 when running with
-graphicssystem raster. The reason is that the actual paint device
in QRasterPaintEngine::begin() is changed to pixmap->data->buffer(),
which means QPaintEngine::paintDevice() returns something else than
what it was told to paint on (see cb0c899b56b84154f69ddc545991bc6ded96ab01)
The root of the problem, however, was that we used a weird condition
(painter->worldMatrixEnabled(), added in 345072b9 for Qt 4.4) to find
the target device. We did that because the shared painter was completely
different in 4.4. We refactored it in 4.5.0, and we can only trust
QPaintEngine::paintDevice to be the target device.
Auto-test included.
Task-number: 252837
Reviewed-by: Trond
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In QNetworkDiskCache::prepare() When QTemporaryFile::open fails,
delete the cache item and return 0 rather then returning a closed
device. And a spelling mistake in a qWarning()
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
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Task-number: 248336
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The problem was that we discarded update requests for fully
transparent items, which is correct, but we even did that
when the update was issued from QGraphicsItem::setOpacity.
We don't have to, and shouldn't, consider the opacity in
that case. Whenever we reach the fullUpdateHelper call in
setOpacity it means we have to do an update regardless of
the current opacity (oldOpacity was not 0.0 if the
currentOpacity is 0.0).
Auto-test included.
Task-number: 252913
Reviewed-by: Andreas
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Reviewed-by: Kavindra Palaraja <kavindra.palaraja@nokia.com>
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In 4.4 alphaMapForGlyph() would return valid images for any font size,
but this was changed in 4.5, forcing us to use the path fallback
instead. This lead to non-antialiased fonts when not using a
multisample-enabled GL format. This patch re-introduces the
alphaMapForGlyph() fallback in QFontEngine from 4.4 which uses the
raster paint engine to draw the glyph.
Task-number: 247083
Reviewed-by: Trond
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Don't know why the X server crashes, but it's reproducible both by us
and customers so we should fall back to the raster paint engine to avoid
the crash.
Task-number: 244362
Reviewed-by: Trond
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This fix ensures that the current tab is visible after calling
setTabButton() on a scrolled tab bar.
Reviewed-by: bnilsen
Task-number: 252472
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Explained why you cannot use QTextStream::atEnd with stdin.
Task-number:251171
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This is still not a perfect solution since it breaks 245347 again
Task-number: 252319
Reviewed-by: Maurice
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Task-number: 252287
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We were registering the types each time drag and drop was enabled, which
caused slowdowns when for example switching between the Edit and Debug
modes in QtCreator.
Instead, register the types on first enable and also when the custom types
change. Add check to draggingEntered() that disables the drag if
WA_DropSiteRegistered is false.
Reviewed-by: nrc
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Task-number: 252298
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
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Task-number: 244858
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QTextCursor::operator=
Task-number: 247955
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The problem is that the mouse event was redirected to the active
pop-up, while it should have been redirected to the widget under
the mouse under the active popup. This patch does the correct
redirection
Task-number: 252259
Reviewed-by: Trenton Schulz
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There was code for updating the size constrains inside
setConstraints_sys. This is now added. Factored out the code that
does this into a function, and since we never applied size constraines
on a window upon creation, I also added an extra call from that
code part
Task-number: 219695
Reviewed-by: Trenton Schulz
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Due to a wrong lookup (confusing line and block number) the scroll
optimization was broken, causing the entire view to be updated.
Reviewed-by: Thorbjørn Lindeijer
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Don't use aliased coordinate delta for image drawing.
Related to change fde7475bcf9c10522a8170e6eb8fb9a8fadc21cd.
Task-number: 251561
Reviewed-by: Trond
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Task-number: 250632
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Put all variables in the same area for QDirectFBPaintEnginePrivate. Make
QDirectFBPaintEngine a friend.
Also, do away with setClipDirty and replace it with d->clipDirty = true;
Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Move private functions to the bottom of the file to be more in line with
how most qt cpp files are structured.
Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Make image caching a lot cleaner and more sensible.
By default we do not cache images since creating a preallocated surface
is quick and we don't really want to waste memory. In the case where the
driver does not support preallocated surfaces you can enable image
caching to speed up drawImage.
Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Store whether qt was built with qt3support enabled in .qmake.cache. We
need this info to decide if QT3_SUPPORT should be defined when we
include qimage_p.h. Otherwise we get data corruption issues since the
size of struct in Qt is larger than the one we include in libqdirectfb.
Reviewed-by: Donald <qt-info@nokia.com>
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Made SurfaceCache entirely inline for better readability.
Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Store the memory address of our last QRasterBuffer::prepare() call to
make sure we reprepare if someone has unlocked and locked the device
behind our back.
Also optimize QDirectFBDevice::memory() since it might get called a fair
bit.
Reviewed-by: Donald <qt-info@nokia.com>
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Fall back to raster engine when using a transform with
m11 < 0 || m22 < 0.
Task-number: 252921
Reviewed-by: Donald <qt-info@nokia.com>
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