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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** All rights reserved.
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** This file is part of the QtCore module of the Qt Toolkit.
**
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****************************************************************************/
#ifdef QT_NO_DEBUG
#undef QT_NO_DEBUG
#endif
#ifdef qDebug
#undef qDebug
#endif
#include "qdebug.h"
// This file is needed to force compilation of QDebug into the kernel library.
/*!
\class QDebug
\brief The QDebug class provides an output stream for debugging information.
QDebug is used whenever the developer needs to write out debugging or tracing
information to a device, file, string or console.
\section1 Basic Use
In the common case, it is useful to call the qDebug() function to obtain a
default QDebug object to use for writing debugging information.
\snippet doc/src/snippets/qdebug/qdebugsnippet.cpp 1
This constructs a QDebug object using the constructor that accepts a QtMsgType
value of QtDebugMsg. Similarly, the qWarning(), qCritical() and qFatal()
functions also return QDebug objects for the corresponding message types.
The class also provides several constructors for other situations, including
a constructor that accepts a QFile or any other QIODevice subclass that is
used to write debugging information to files and other devices. The constructor
that accepts a QString is used to write to a string for display or serialization.
\section1 Writing Custom Types to a Stream
Many standard types can be written to QDebug objects, and Qt provides support for
most Qt value types. To add support for custom types, you need to implement a
streaming operator, as in the following example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/qdebug/qdebugsnippet.cpp 0
This is described in the \l{Debugging Techniques} and
\l{Creating Custom Qt Types#Making the Type Printable}{Creating Custom Qt Types}
documents.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::QDebug(QIODevice *device)
Constructs a debug stream that writes to the given \a device.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::QDebug(QString *string)
Constructs a debug stream that writes to the given \a string.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::QDebug(QtMsgType type)
Constructs a debug stream that writes to the handler for the message type specified by \a type.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::QDebug(const QDebug &other)
Constructs a copy of the \a other debug stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator=(const QDebug &other)
Assigns the \a other debug stream to this stream and returns a reference to
this stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::~QDebug()
Flushes any pending data to be written and destroys the debug stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::space()
Writes a space character to the debug stream and returns a reference to
the stream.
The stream will record that the last character sent to the stream was a
space.
\sa nospace(), maybeSpace()
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::nospace()
Clears the stream's internal flag that records whether the last character
was a space and returns a reference to the stream.
\sa space(), maybeSpace()
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::maybeSpace()
Writes a space character to the debug stream, depending on the last
character sent to the stream, and returns a reference to the stream.
If the last character was a space character, this function writes a space
character to the stream; otherwise, no characters are written to the stream.
\sa space(), nospace()
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(QChar t)
Writes the character, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(QBool t)
\internal
Writes the boolean value, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(bool t)
Writes the boolean value, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(char t)
Writes the character, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(signed short i)
Writes the signed short integer, \a i, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(unsigned short i)
Writes then unsigned short integer, \a i, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(signed int i)
Writes the signed integer, \a i, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(unsigned int i)
Writes then unsigned integer, \a i, to the stream and returns a reference to
the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(signed long l)
Writes the signed long integer, \a l, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(unsigned long l)
Writes then unsigned long integer, \a l, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(qint64 i)
Writes the signed 64-bit integer, \a i, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(quint64 i)
Writes then unsigned 64-bit integer, \a i, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(float f)
Writes the 32-bit floating point number, \a f, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(double f)
Writes the 64-bit floating point number, \a f, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const char *s)
Writes the '\0'-terminated string, \a s, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const QString &s)
Writes the string, \a s, to the stream and returns a reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const QStringRef &s)
Writes the string reference, \a s, to the stream and returns a reference to
the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const QLatin1String &s)
Writes the Latin1-encoded string, \a s, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const QByteArray &b)
Writes the byte array, \a b, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const void *p)
Writes a pointer, \a p, to the stream and returns a reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(QTextStreamFunction f)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(QTextStreamManipulator m)
\internal
*/
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