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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Updated to harfbuzz e6636cadacf220785fca12b741b4587ff1ee42ec.
Fixes a bug with the rendering of samvruthokaram (combination of
0xd41 + 0xd4d) in malayalam.
Task-number: Parts of QTBUG-1887
Reviewed-by: Eskil
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Synced harfbuzz to e66916e33821e71ba19479c32108a2be8bb539b2
Task-number: QTBUG-1802
Reviewed-by: Eskil
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Reviewed-by: Samuel
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Reviewed-by: Samuel
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Warnings are for binding/releasing when the current context isn't in the
same context group as the FBO was created in.
Reviewed-By: Trond
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Now QGLFBO doesn't do stacking, QGLPaintDevice's base implementation is
ok to use.
Reviewed-By: Trond
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Reviewed-by: Trond
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Test for 8ec037effce7f515fffed6b05c011e385fb52593.
Reviewed-by: Gunnar
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QApplication instance
We can't assert on actually watching the watched object, since we may
have installed an event filter on QApplication::instance(), in which
case we will filter events for all objects.
Reviewed-by: Gunnar
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Having this behaviour in QGLFrameBufferObject complicates alot of things
and isn't really necessary.
Reviewed-by: Tom Cooksey
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Updated the soft-light composition mode implementation in the raster
and OpenGL1 engines to use the equations in the SVG specification as of
April 2009.
Task-number: QTBUG-3193
Reviewed-by: Trond
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Reviewed-by: Sarah Smith
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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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QSvgDocument uses the latter as default pen so every svg filling
command would issue a penChange without this.
Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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By moving the check, it ensures that the error message obtained if it
fails is correct and not the error message that SetWindowLong() gives
due to an invalid HWND.
Merge-request: 1910
Reviewed-by: Denis Dzyubenko <denis.dzyubenko@nokia.com>
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Qt's/DirectFB's composition modes are not compatible for drawing
operations. We only support SourceOver and handle whether or not to
blend colors using DSDRAW_BLEND based on the alpha/opacity value.
If drawing with Source and an opaque color we can still handle the
operation using DirectFB. This has major impact since WebKit fills the
background of web pages using Source.
Reviewed-by: Donald Carr <donald.carr@nokia.com>
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When drawing primitives in DirectFB we always set composition mode to
NONE and manually manage whether or not to blend. This patch makes sure
we will reset the composition mode afterwards.
Reviewed-by: Donald Carr <donald.carr@nokia.com>
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... so we test the file engine directly and detect file-system errors
earlier.
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QFile::seek is supposed to work on Windows CE with FILE* streams. size()
returns 0 on errors and sequential files. Probably on empty files as
well ;-)
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart
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filelength is not available on Windows CE instead, we must fallback to
fseek/ftell as was being done previously. Still on Windows CE, we still
don't report the file size for file descriptors, but we also won't set a
random error string.
Changed qt_error_string calls to use errno when errors come from CRT
functions.
Also, if we're using filelength on FILE* streams, there's no reason not
to use it for file descriptors, instead of requesting a native handle.
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart
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Not when linking dynamically to the CRT (/MT). So we can't rely on them.
The declarations for those are also not on the standard headers.
Reverts "(MSVC 2002/2003) Use 64-bit versions of ftell and fseek", fixes
return type of QT_FTELL and skips known failures on large-file test
case.
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On Mac OS, mmap would succeed, returning a valid pointer, but trying to
read from it would result in a SIGBUS.
By adding this check we commit to a safe cross-platform behavior users
can depend on.
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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MSDN documents these as being available since Windows 95.
Reviewed-by: Marius Storm-Olsen
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Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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That's what I get for not having the brain on when accepting
suggestions...
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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Also changed tested type from int to qint64, so we'll be able to see
clipping issues, although there are no large files in this test, yet.
Reviewed-by: Markus Goetz
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When not using native HANDLEs, the return of isSequential was hardcoded
to true for files with a fd, and for the standard FILE* streams stdin,
stdout and stderr; false for all other FILE* streams.
We now use the native GetFileType call for all files by obtaining a
native handle where required. We also treat files of type FILE_TYPE_CHAR
as sequential, as is the case for the standard streams in console
applications.
When standard streams are redirected to/from files, GetFileType will
return FILE_TYPE_DISK for them and they won't be considered sequential.
This is alright since in this mode they behave like regular files and
QFile::seek() will work for random offsets.
Reviewed-by: Marius Storm-Olsen
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The test assumed fileName was stable, but it is documented behaviour
that this can be reset when a file descriptor or FILE* stream is
associated with a QFile. This was the case on Windows.
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Obtain file size directly, instead of relying on fseek/ftell and messing
with the file position.
Also changed the return value on errors to 0. This is mostly relevant on
streams and pipes, where we used to return whatever error value ftell
returned (usually -1). This change also makes the return value
consistent with what is returned on Unix platforms and what we document
for Windows CE.
Nevertheless, documentation of this and related issues is misleading and
needs to be updated.
Reviewed-by: Markus Goetz
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While POSIX specifies a -1 return on error, on Windows only non-zero is
documented for error conditions. All platforms agree that zero is
returned on success so we check for that instead.
Reviewed-by: Markus Goetz
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Reviewed-by: Markus Goetz
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The test case creates a (tentatively sparse) very large file with
scattered data and uses it to test various aspects of large file support
in QFile.
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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This was already being done when attaching to FILE* streams. Doing the
same here makes the API consistent and more usable. Namely, one can use
QFile::pos() to obtain the file position.
Test case verifies this doesn't break support for sequential files. More
thorough test case included in large file support test.
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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Creating a file mapping for each view mapped to memory is sub-optimal
and slow. With this change, a single mapping is created and reused when
mapping subsequent views of the file.
The handle returned from CreateFileForMapping (used in WinCE 5) is now
discarded, since the kernel manages it automatically with the file
mapping. This simplifies use of the deprecated map API.
Reviewed-by: Maurice Kalinowski
Reviewed-by: Marius Storm-Olsen
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We would previously silently ignore overflows in 32-bit systems and not
properly support 64-bit offsets in systems that support it because of
integer overflow.
There was also a problem that could prevent unmap from succeeding,
because we were passing the wrong length argument.
Task-number: QT-1594
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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In platforms with Large File Support, we use mmap64, to be able to
handle offsets (and therefore files) larger than 2Gb.
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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request.
Reviewed-by: Prasanth
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Was ignoring top OSX menu bar.
Example c++: http://pastebin.ca/1585763 http://fred.uwcs.co.uk/testAvailableGeometry.cpp
Example output: http://pastebin.ca/1585766 http://fred.uwcs.co.uk/testAvailableGeometry.output
Introduced by commit 13254da6c3192937812983f44ce95fe8e1bc602c
Merge-request: 1652
Reviewed-by: Denis Dzyubenko <denis.dzyubenko@nokia.com>
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GetURL events are delivered by Launch Services to the application if the
application is registered as the default handler for the given protocol,
and the user for example issues 'open http://foo.com/' in the console or
clicks a link in another application.
The GetURL event is converted to a QFileOpenEvent, which now has both a
QUrl constructor and a url() method. These two new methods work in sync
with the file() method, so a QFileOpenEvent constructed from a QUrl will
return a valid file name from file() if the URL was a local file.
The boolean argument to AEInstallEventHandler decides whether the handler
is to be added to the system event dispatch table or the application's
event dispatch table. Previously we added it to the system table, but
this did not work for the GetURL event. We now use the application event
table, which works for all three of the events we register on Carbon.
Reviewed-by: Prasanth Ullattil <prasanth.ullattil@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Denis Dzyubenko <denis.dzyubenko@nokia.com>
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As indicated by the comments, if the test fails, the timeouts may need
to be increased. Since this is failing on the test cluster, where CPU
time is limited, doubling the timeouts seems to do the trick.
Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen
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