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Conflicts:
.gitignore
configure.exe
src/corelib/concurrent/qtconcurrentthreadengine.h
src/corelib/global/qnamespace.h
src/gui/graphicsview/qgraphicssceneevent.h
src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp
src/gui/kernel/qapplication.h
src/gui/kernel/qapplication_p.h
src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp
src/gui/kernel/qwidget.h
src/gui/painting/qpaintengine_raster.cpp
src/gui/text/qfontdatabase.cpp
src/network/access/qnetworkaccesshttpbackend.cpp
tests/auto/network-settings.h
tests/auto/qscriptjstestsuite/qscriptjstestsuite.pro
tests/auto/qvariant/tst_qvariant.cpp
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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emulator startup.
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The change was done in order to get a more round-robin type of event
handling, at least for Qt active objects. With this change, each
object will only execute once within each call to processEvents,
like other platforms.
This is required for certain tests using Open C, because some of the
function calls in that library take much longer than their desktop
counterparts. Therefore the timer expires before the previous timer
handler was finished and the test gets stuck executing the same timer
over and over. By returning from processEvents after one iteration,
we prevent this.
RevBy: Aleksandar Sasha Babic
AutoTest: Passed
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Configure.exe recompiled with MSVC6.
Conflicts:
configure.exe
examples/network/network.pro
src/gui/dialogs/qfiledialog_p.h
src/gui/dialogs/qfilesystemmodel_p.h
src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp
tests/auto/_Categories/qmake.txt
tests/auto/qfile/test/test.pro
tests/auto/qfile/tst_qfile.cpp
tests/auto/qlibrary/tst_qlibrary.cpp
tests/auto/qline/tst_qline.cpp
tests/auto/qstyle/tst_qstyle.cpp
tests/auto/qtextstream/tst_qtextstream.cpp
tests/auto/qtranslator/qtranslator.pro
tests/auto/qwaitcondition/tst_qwaitcondition.cpp
translations/qt_ja_JP.ts
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Zero timers on Windows would continue to fire even after being stopped
as long as a new timer was started that reused the pointer address of
the zero timer. Fix this by only re-firing zero timers if the zero
timer hadn't been stopped (we can check this by looking at the
inTimerEvent flag, which is set to false by registerTimer()).
Task-number: 247401
Reviewed-by: Denis Dzyubenko
Reviewed-by: Prasanth Ullattil
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