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git://gitorious.org/~fleury/qt/fleury-openbossa-clone into fleury-fixes2
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The method "constraintsFromSizeHints" does not create constraints for
anchors between the layout vertices _only if_ these anchors have
infinite maximum sizes. However, this test was not being done for
half-anchors, ie. those created when the layout center anchorage
point is used.
That was OK when there was no chance that the center anchors had
been simplified by a parallel anchor. Nowadays there's a chance
that happens, so the test was extended.
Commit also adds a test to avoid regressions.
Signed-off-by: Eduardo M. Fleury <eduardo.fleury@openbossa.org>
Reviewed-by: Caio Marcelo de Oliveira Filho <caio.oliveira@openbossa.org>
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In the preferred size calculation, we should not add 'layout anchors'
(either one or the two halves) into the objective function, since the
layout doesn't impose or prefer any size at all.
This already worked for cases when the layout anchor is one, but not
when we have two halves. The mechanism was a 'skipInPreferred' flag
that were not being set.
The flag is pretty much redundant right now, since we can get this
information from the 'isLayoutAnchor' flag. So, the flag was removed
and a test was added for both a parallel case with the entire layout
and other with half of the layout (which wasn't passing before).
Signed-off-by: Caio Marcelo de Oliveira Filho <caio.oliveira@openbossa.org>
Reviewed-by: Eduardo M. Fleury <eduardo.fleury@openbossa.org>
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4.6-staging2
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Requested by Nokia Dallas/Helix team. Patch supplied by Fu Liz
EXT-DextraTech/Dallas, minor changes by me.
Task-number: QTBUG-4882
Reviewed-by: Gareth Stockwell
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Reviewed-by: Gareth Stockwell
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From discussions with Helix team.
Reviewed-by: Gareth Stockwell
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Task-number: QTBUG-4745
Reviewed-by: Miikka Heikkinen
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Task-number: QT-2026
Reviewed-by: Jason Barron
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The problem was that the 'exposed rectangle' passed to the Item's paint() function was rounded to Int values, whereas the one passed to drawBackground and drawForeground was not.
Autotest included.
Task-number: QTBUG-5859
Reviewed-by: bnilsen
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we have CONFIG -= qt in bootstrap.pri, so all QT settings are
irrelevant. the actual breakage comes from a bad cherry-pick in the
release branch.
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into 4.6
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Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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This reverts commit baab5f7e77c1216ede839766c97abef1a708b365.
Reviewed-by: Paul
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Otherwise, we get errors from one test to the next, due to the cleanup
unregistering the name again.
Task-number: QT-5588
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Task-number: QTBUG-5972
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This partially reverts commit 1176ecf0b533279e5a1c97f183e5c5f1c57fb188.
Task-number: QTBUG-5972
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The select() system call was used in the wrong way.
We need to select for exceptions too.
Task-number: QTBUG-5799
Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Sasha Babic <aleksandar.babic@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
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The doc says setting a document mode removes a frame, which makes assistant
look weird on non-Mac platforms.
Reviewed-by: Prasanth
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By Janne Anttila:
- Switched links/references from 'S60' to 'Symbian'
- Added collection page for Symbian specific documentation
- Added page about application deployment for Symbian
- Update supported compiler list for Symbian to more specific one
- Added bullet about dev env. setup to Symbian installation page
- Commented that SBSv2 is not offically supported by current S60 SDKs
- Moved S60 3rd FP1 special patching note after SDK installation bullet
- Recommedation to look into Qt quick start guide from Symbian Forum
- Added Symbian bullet to known issues page and link to wiki
- Added link to "state of support" document from symbian docs main page
By aportale:
- Rephrasing
- More consistent naming of 'Qt for the Symbian platform'
- Implementation of suggestions from other Nokians
Reviewed-By: Janne Anttila
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This was introduced by d0b0b525de.
The use of QT_NO_DEBUG macros causes release-armv5 builds to fail
when the -release option is passed to configure.
This change causes the debugging code (ObjectDump and related
classes) to be included in release builds, although these functions
are not executed.
This is a temporary fix; task QTBUG-6012 has been created for
re-removing this code from release builds.
Reviewed-by: Frans Englich
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Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
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Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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Reviewed-By: Trust Me
(cherry picked from commit 1f6aa19209a7d22bb15bf0a0afb2d62200c0d3fa)
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The name of the other examples are lowercase. The XML file of Qt Demo
reference a lowercase name.
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart
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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes
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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
Conflicts:
doc/src/platforms/symbian-support.qdoc
Something went wrong with the cherry-picks, spotted by Jason.
Conflicting cherry-pick of 9a4995711746103286ea3fb9cc576e133fd29e4e.
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It wasn't generating any message, but it did think it was an
evaluation install. So all Qt console applications produced an extra
newline and the GUI ones showed the Qt logo briefly.
I noticed because of the extra newline when building Qt itself.
Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Reviewed-By: Jocelyn Turcotte
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QtScript now uses JavaScriptCore, where dates and regular
expressions are implemented in an ECMA compliant way.
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You have to link to Glib if you're using it...
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
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there were several changes made to configure.exe recently, this commit
makes sure we have rebuilt the binary after all the changes have been
made.
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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Needs recompile.
Reviewed-By: Thiago Macieira
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Add support for Symbian commercial licenses and adapt to the
possibility from the RT operating systems
Task-number: QT-2518
Reviewed-by: axis
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When building for one of the RTOS, require a specific license key.
Task-number: QT-2519
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald
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Add the necessary logic to deal with Symbian and the Real-Time
operating systems (QNX and VxWorks). Symbian is considered an embedded
license, so it allows a no-deploy build on X11 and Mac.
Task-number: QT-2519
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald
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Reviewed-By: Peter Hartmann
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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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When filling in touch point data for delivering to widget don't use the setter
methods to avoid unnecessary detaches. Making it not detach also allows not to
re-calculate widget-relative start position and last position on each delivery
step.
Also use the QWeakPointer to store a pointer to a widget that expects to
receive a touch event, so that if the widget is destroyed we'll get notified.
Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes
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