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This method is necessary for QML to support Qt interfaces, but probably
shouldn't be used otherwise.
Reviewed-by: Roberto Raggi
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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When cross-compiling, it's possible that the size of qreal for moc
itself (host platform) is different from the size of qreal on the target
platform. Thus, we should not encode the metatype-id of qreal at moc
time. Instead, use QMetaType::QReal in the generated code so that the
the property flags are only derived at compile time.
We also need to support the pesky QT_COORD_TYPE. In this case, qreal can
be _any_ type (not just float or double), so we encode the property type
as 0 and have a special check in QMetaProperty::type() that resolves the
correct type at runtime.
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann
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It is often desirable, when doing connection, to ensure that the same
connection is only made once. This can be done with the
Qt::UniqueConnection 'flag'
Also documented the order the slot are called
Reviewed-by: Brad
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Each version of Qt has its own set of autotests, therefore
preprocessor directives relating to obsolete QT_VERSION's
are not necessary.
Reviewed-by: Carlos Duclos
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