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* fix wince buildMaurice Kalinowski2009-05-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | in 4ffda2918b3f5c789ef325cdeaac72e5e7ef2c0c savedFlags has been made crossplatform by switching from ulong to Qt::WindowFlags. WinCE does not have an automatic conversion between those types, thus bails out with an error. Need to cast it to the proper type. Reviewed-by: Marius Storm-Olsen
* Reduce QWidget footprint and do some cleanup.Bjørn Erik Nilsen2009-05-121-7/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch cleans up several things, like bit fields that are interleaved with with other variables, resulting in bits not being packed properly. Example: "uint a : 8; int c; uint b: 8;" -> "uint a : 8; uint b : 8; int c;" In that case we'll use 12 bytes instead of 8 bytes. I've also changed the order we declare certain variables to avoid unnecessary gaps/padding on 64-bit architectures. Example: "char *a; int c; char *b;" -> "char *a; char *b; int c;" Pointers are 64-bit aligned, so padding appears between 'c' and 'b', resulting in a total use of 24 bytes instead of 20 bytes. ...and since I anyways was moving the code around, I took the opportunity to add some overall structure by first declaring cross-platform functions/variables followed by platform specific functions/variables. ...and it was kinda scary to actually be able to see all the QStrings, pointers and whatnot we put into QWidgetPrivate. I'm sure we can remove lots of stuff, but I'll do that in a separate commit. Quick numbers (X11/64 bit): sizeof(QWidgetPrivate) == before: 472, after: 456 sizeof(QTLWExtra) == before: 112, after: 104 sizeof(QWExtra) == before: 152, after: 144 Acked-by: Olivier
* introduce Q_WS_WINCEMaurice Kalinowski2009-04-291-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | Task-number: 246130 Reviewed-by: joerg Introduce Q_WS_WINCE for Windows CE only windowing parts. So far we decided to stick with Q_WS_WIN32, but having a separate define makes the code more readable. In addition Q_WS_WINCE_WM is available for Windows Mobile only parts, where we do not check for the OS on runtime.
* Long live Qt!Lars Knoll2009-03-231-0/+707