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Reviewed-by: TrustMe
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compilation breakage introduced in 6c1d7e57.
The fix in fc7a43cce did fix the failure, but created another one
because qhostinfo_win.cpp also had a copy of qt_sockaddr_in6
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald
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This restore the KDE3's behaviour.
Do not disable it on Windows as we are aware of customer using the
QPlastiqueStyle on Windows that might rely on this (for behaviour
consistancy with others Windows applications)
Reviewed-by: jbache
Task-number: 254210
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Conflicts:
src/corelib/kernel/qsharedmemory_unix.cpp
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Do the same special case as for QTextEdit
(yes, this is a pitty that we have special cases like that
Reviewed-by: Thierry
Task-number: 252532
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On Windows, QT_NO_IPV6 isn't defined, but the necessary includes were
missing. So #include winsock2.h and also use our own structures.
Reviewed-By: Trust Me
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Reviewed-By: TrustMe
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Reviewed-By: Oswald Buddenhagen
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The problem was that we installed an eventfilter regardless if the
gtk symbols were defined or not. Instead we now initialize and
check for the symbols before we install the filter.
Task-number: 254342
Reviewed-by: ogoffart
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Task-number: 254333
Reviewed-by: Andy Shaw <qt-info@nokia.com>
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When connecting to an open file descriptor, set the openMode in the file
system engine, as is done for file handles.
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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This gets temporary file renaming working on Windows, without requiring
block-copying.
While we could #ifdef this behavior for Windows, it's preferrable to
maintain consistency in the exposed interface.
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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With recent changes to QTemporaryFile, allowing the file to be closed,
the engine has to keep track of whether a fileName has already been
generated, so we don't generate new files after the first one.
If the file is closed but we already have a name for it, then just
forward the call to the base file engine.
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Lifetime of the engine is already handled by the native engine.
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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In some circumstances, the file descriptor in QTemporaryFile is actually
closed and setOpenMode alone won't give us reOpen semantics.
Added function to QTemporaryFileEngine that checks if we have open file
handles. On open, if we currently hold no handles, re-open the file.
Trying to open a new file while we hold open handles would lead to
leaks, so added an assert there, to be on the safe side.
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Although QTemporaryFile hides QFile::open(OpenMode), this function is
still available when accessing instance methods through the base class.
Unconditionally setting ReadWrite allows the temporary file to be
re-opened with different flags.
Task-number: 248223
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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For now, this only happens if Append mode is requested and we're unable
to seek to the end of the file. Theoretically, this could change in the
future so it's better to err on the safe side.
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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We souldn't be returning an empty string for the fileName, just because
the file is closed. E.g., after a rename, the file will be closed, but
should still have a name.
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Note: this showed even if the file descriptor was kept open.
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Reviewed-by: MariusSO
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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When copying a resource file to the native file system the (read-only)
permissions also get copied. On Windows platforms, this was preventing a
test file from being deleted.
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Fallback implementation for rename operation should try to copy
permissions from the original file to the destination file. Note that
failures at this point are not treated as errors.
Errors previously set by the native fileEngine are also reset before
returning.
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Also added check in test case for rename fallback.
Task-number: 165920
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Changed the fallback implementation to use 'this' instead of a new
QFile. This allows a QTemporaryFile to be block-copied to the
destination and the source to be removed (QTemporaryFile is special
because it isn't really closed).
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Block copying a sequential file is potentially a destructive operation,
because there is no guarantee copy+remove will succeed. In these cases
the fallback should not be tried.
The user is better equipped to decide how to handle such failures and to
ensure no data losses occur, e.g., copy without removing the original
file.
Reviewed-by: MariusSO
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Task-number: 252494
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Put all pipe creation calls together.
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen
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IRIX is no longer supported, so I won't bother fixing this part of the
code.
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen
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Reviewed-by:thierry
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Trying to get coverage up to 100%
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Reviewed-by: thierry
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When the signal or senderObject is changed while the state is active,
the transition needs to be unregistered _before_ either property is
changed, only _then_ can it be re-registered.
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When the eventType or eventObject is changed while the state is active,
the transition needs to be unregistered _before_ either property is
changed, only _then_ can it be re-registered.
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It isn't on all platforms.
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time() is not available on all platforms.
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Easing curve autotests was converting the easing(qreal) to int before,
but this is a very rough comparison and was failing due to different
conversions to int, so now we do a qFuzzyCompare.
Reviewed-by: Thierry
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Reviewed-by: Kent Hansen
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As pointed out by Olivier, this should allow for better distribution
in the array.
I also removed the unnecessary count member, since we can use
QVarLengthArray.count() instead.
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Asked by Oswald.
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen
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If ensureSpace causes the layoutData to reallocate then the
initialGlyphs pointers will no longer be valid.
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann
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If Harfbuzz shaping adds or merges glyphs we need to move the remaining
glyphs in the glyph layout to compensate.
Task-number: 253783
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann
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Rather than try to resolve functions or impose configure time
limitations we simply remove the dependancy entirely and rely on the
fallbac for all platforms.
Task-number: 250731
Reviewed-by: thiago
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