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Moved the gestureManager pointer to a QApplicationPrivate to make sure if
QApplication object is destroyed, QGestureManager pointer is set to zero.
Task-number: QTBUG-7029
Reviewed-by: Thiago
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Now we don't filter some events through the gesture manager and use QMap
instead of QHash, which seem to be a bit faster in our cases.
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart
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Conflicts:
dist/changes-4.6.0
src/gui/kernel/qevent.h
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Changes to the gesture api after the review.
Reviewed-by: Jasmin Blanchette
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Reviewed-By: Denis
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There is no reason to use QMap when the key is a pointer.
Reviewed-by: Thomas Zander
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When there are several gesture recognizers registered for the same
gesture type, we need to know which recognizer we need to get a state
object for since those QGesture objects are tied to the recognizer that
created them.
Reviewed-by: Thomas Zander
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Reviewed-By: TrustMe
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On accepting one gesture Qt can automatically cancel other gestures
that belong to other targets. The policy is normally set to not cancel
any other gestures and can be set to cancel all active gestures in the
context. For example for all child widgets.
Reviewed-By: Denis Dzyubenko
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Reviewed-by: Denis Dzyubenko
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Reviewed-by: Denis Dzyubenko
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Reviewed-by: tom
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Reviewed-by: trustme
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Reviewed-by: trustme
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Implemented gestures using gesture events and separate
QGesture/QGestureRecognizer classes.
Reviewed-by: trustme
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