The variadic templates are supposed to be removed from the
overload set when any of the parameters is a literal string type,
as otherwise we get conflicts with the legacy overload taking
class names and signatures as const char *. The detection of
a literal string types was missing a few specializations, so that
we ended up with the wrong overload being called, and class
names getting interpreted as method names instead.
Add the missing specializations, and add more test coverage
for using the old overloads.
Task-number: QTBUG-122235
Pick-to: 6.7
Change-Id: I5488f2009c8f62d74fac6754844f57cf64011414
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Rami Potinkara <rami.potinkara@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lauri Pohjanheimo <lauri.pohjanheimo@qt.io>
According to QUIP-18 [1], all tests file should be
LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only
[1]: https://contribute.qt-project.org/quips/18
Task-number: QTBUG-121787
Change-Id: Iee9f4fca676e77ab9d8ed485a28ce5ea8803be15
Reviewed-by: Kai Köhne <kai.koehne@qt.io>
Which will be used to represent timer IDs. Thanks to Marc for the idea
to use "a strongly typed int".
QTimer got a new id() method that returns Qt::TimerId (can't overload
timerId()). Various classes in qtbase have a member named timerId(), but
a new method is needed anyway in QTimer so id() it is (this is the
reason QChronoTimer only has id() and no timerId()). Besides
timer.timerId() has an extra "timer".
This commit fixes the inconsistency between QObject using `0` timer id
to indicate "failed to start", while QTimer::timerId() returned `-1` to
indicate "timer is inactive". QTimer::id(), being a new method and all,
now returns Qt::TimerId::Invalid, which has value `0`, so that the
values match between the two classes. Extend the unittests to ensure
QTimer::timerId()'s behavior is preserved.
[ChangeLog][Core][QObject] Added Qt::TimerId enum class, that is used to
represent timer IDs.
Change-Id: I0e8564c1461884106d8a797cc980a669035d480a
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The interval in QTimer is a QProperty of type int, which means it's
limited to the number of milliseconds that would fit in an int (~24
days), this could cause overflow if a user constructs a QTimer with an
interval > INT_MAX milliseconds. And it can't be easily changed to use
qint64/std::chrono::nanoseconds:
- changing the getters to return qint64 means user code would have
narrowing conversions
- the bindable QProperty interval can't be changed to qint64 during
Qt6's lifetime without the risk of breaking user code
- adding a new bindable QProperty that is qint64/nanoseconds is an
option, but it has the complication of what to do with the int
interval; set it when setInterval(milliseconds) is used by using
saturation arithmetic? and what about notifying observers of the
changed interval?
Thus the idea of creating a new stop-gap class, QChronoTimer, as a
cleaner solution. Both classes use QTimerPrivate.
During the lifetime of Qt6, QTimer's interval range is about 24 days,
whereas QChronoTimer's interval range is about 292 years
(duration_cast<years>nanoseconds::max()).
Currently the plan is to fold QChronotTimer back into QTimer in Qt7.
Mark all QPropertyS in the new class as FINAL since they aren't
intended to be overridden; this offers a performance boost for QML[1].
[1] https://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2024-February/044977.html
[ChangeLog][QtCore] Added QChronoTimer, which uses a
std::chrono::nanoseconds intervals, as a replacement for QTimer.
Fixes: QTBUG-113544
Change-Id: I71697f4a8b35452c6b5604b1322ee7f0b4453f04
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Ultimately this is the best way to keep the log history of the code.
Change-Id: I3413deffdb093a3239d65b6ca939e744224e722a
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Add implict constructor, treat the list like any other container.
Simplify the test code, and explicitly constructor-initialize when
we want an array and might have an array, so that we don't end up
with constructing arrays of arrays.
Change-Id: I14615f897cf8a2188510cfe1085ffc70a2396d5d
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
Since we support QString and QList specializations, we should also
support QStringList directly. That's a bit more involved as we need
to specialize the code path for QString, which is not convertible to
or from jobject. But once we have mapped the type to jstring it
follows the implementation for lists of objects.
We now need to generate temporary local references when
converting a QString to a jstring, so manage a local frame. We do
so explicitly in chunks of 100 local references.
Change-Id: I7ae5cf7d0ba0099992c36f3677980c346526804b
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
This didn't work yet because the partial specialization of the
JNITypeForArgImpl factory was missing. Add a test case for
QJniArray<double> and QList<double>.
What doesn't work (yet) is QStringList for a native Java function
taking a String[]. That will be added in a follow-up commit.
Change-Id: I4d3fa0ecc04b98b9749f8358792f86c02ddbbc14
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@qt.io>
QObject::startTimer() returns 0 in case of failure, for example when
someone tries to register a timer with a negative interval.
However, QTimer internally uses -1 as an invalid timer id.
This could lead to a situation when the timer was not really started,
but QTimer::isActive() returned true.
This patch fixes it in two ways:
- check the return value of QObject::startTimer() and treat 0 as an
error.
- do not treat 0 as a valid timer id when calculating the active state.
As a drive-by: move the `using namespace std::chrono_literals;`
declaration to the top of tst_qtimer.cpp, so that we do not need to
repeat it in each test case.
Fixes: QTBUG-122087
Pick-to: 6.7 6.6 6.5
Change-Id: I0e21152b2173ebb5fb0dada1b99a903a321ca9c4
Reviewed-by: Ahmad Samir <a.samirh78@gmail.com>
Don't rely on timer precision and use int counter instead.
Amends 1fe88bf4cd
Pick-to: 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.2 5.15
Change-Id: I057b4dd51014784ec9b244301b43583f3de6ddd1
Reviewed-by: Ahmad Samir <a.samirh78@gmail.com>
According to QUIP-18 [1], all tests file should be
LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only
[1]: https://contribute.qt-project.org/quips/18
Pick-to: 6.7
Task-number: QTBUG-121787
Change-Id: I9657df5d660820e56c96d511ea49d321c54682e8
Reviewed-by: Christian Ehrlicher <ch.ehrlicher@gmx.de>
installEventFilter() prepends new objects to the eventList, so that
events that are posted while processing events are left to the next
round of event processing.
This is a baseline test to check that subsequent commits preserve the
current behavior.
QCOMPARE_GT is available since Qt6.4, so make the check backportable to
older releases too.
Pick-to: 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.2 5.15
Task-number: QTBUG-120779
Change-Id: I5ed5e9c2917a9be62de4af19c3b72889399b4fe6
Reviewed-by: Jarek Kobus <jaroslaw.kobus@qt.io>
Don't call the native function directly, call the Java function that
calls the native function.
Pick-to: 6.7
Change-Id: Icdcf250313a38f6e4bc2b90fb7b0adbfa5a890fb
Reviewed-by: Juha Vuolle <juha.vuolle@qt.io>
Add rbeing/rend overload, relevant typedefs, and decrement operators.
As a drive-by, add noexcept to begin/end functions.
Found during header review.
Pick-to: 6.7
Task-number: QTBUG-119952
Change-Id: I32d9a7d50a1f03550944c2247516c455d4822fe7
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@qt.io>
Augment test case. Found during header review.
Pick-to: 6.7
Task-number: QTBUG-119952
Change-Id: I326395397167edb05ff1f45f7151614c02b7e7eb
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@qt.io>
Add missing nested typedefs for both the QJniArray container and
the QJniArrayIterator. Expand test case to make sure that some standard
algorithms (such as std::distance and ranged for) work with those
types.
Found during header review.
Pick-to: 6.7
Task-number: QTBUG-119952
Change-Id: I96f348215c6f1e0e1ce777d9bdd2f172d7e52974
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@qt.io>
The moc generated code does a sanity check that NOTIFY signals actually
exist in the parent class when they cannot be found in the class moc
currently runs on.
The logic there was however too simplistic, and couldn't deal with
signals taking a parameter.
Fix this, and take the opportunity to use a proper static_assert instead
of generating a "normal" compile error.
We do not do any checks for the presence of QPrivateSignal, as the whole
point of QPrivateSignal is that it should be private (and not e.g.
protected).
Moreover, we adjust QMetaProperty::notifySignalIndex to take
single-argument notify methods into consideration as well when
encontering an unresolved notify index.
Fixes: QTBUG-115989
Pick-to: 6.7
Change-Id: I8a056a15777f3132691e207b4b9ab6c2c9b2126d
Reviewed-by: Ivan Solovev <ivan.solovev@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
Add bool QObjectPrivate::moveToThread() which returns the success state
of the attempt to move the object to the new thread. For Qt7 the public
signature of QObject::moveToThread() should be changed to directly
return this value.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QObject] QObject::moveToThread() now returns a
boolean success state.
Pick-to: 6.7
Change-Id: I8441c8155a76b804b473ab9c45c2be6840ef1677
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@qt.io>
Iterators are required to be default-constructible and
value-initialized iterators must compare equal.
In a const_iterator, the pointee should be const, not
the iterator itself.
Found during header review.
Pick-to: 6.7
Task-number: QTBUG-119952
Change-Id: I036c0a62ade8c59dc5d62c0823b375223719af3f
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@qt.io>
Fix build of the test by removing the reference from the
container type before accessing the nested typedef.
Pick-to: 6.7
Change-Id: Ic35f312bac70b8f8f80149a3432329070c8c8c7d
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@qt.io>
An assert is harder to miss than a warning, which makes it more likely
to get fixed. Thanks to Mårten Nordheim for the idea.
Add the assert in inline code so that users compiling their code in
debug mode (or with -DQT_FORCE_ASSERTS) can hit the assert even when
built agaist a release build of Qt (not everyone compile their code with
a debug build of Qt). Thanks to Giuseppe D'Angelo for the idea.
Pick-to: 6.7 6.6 6.5
Task-number: QTBUG-115125
Change-Id: I2935d32ea5a2c288d7a836abbae66ac53cb5ab2f
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Both the GUI and core version of that test is flaky on QNX.
Pick-to: 6.7 6.6
Task-number: QTBUG-119359
Change-Id: Ied7013e04bdd12270a84ab32d2bd4e45c52136c3
Reviewed-by: Dimitrios Apostolou <jimis@qt.io>
Instead of introducing the nested class InheritsQUntypedPropertyData
as a sentinel class for inheritance check, we can use BinaryTypeTrait
to handle the check. By doing this, we no longer need to maintain the
nested class.
Change-Id: Ie3aae976015d5fae6b6d072cad6ee52cd30b769d
Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
GCC at some point decided that it wouldn't include the full namespace
expansion in __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ for any type that is in the same
namespace as the template function being expanded (that is, the
QtPrivate) namespace. I don't know how long this behavior has been in
place, but it can be seen with GCC 13, where the expansion of that macro
inside QtPrivate::typenameHelper<QtPrivate::ModelIndex>() is:
constexpr auto QtPrivate::typenameHelper() [with T = ModelIndex]
This can be easily worked around by using a different namespace.
Fixes: QTBUG-119650
Pick-to: 6.6 6.5 6.2
Change-Id: Ica7a43f6147b49c187ccfffd179df309e43a70cb
Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
For an unscoped enumerator, e.g.:
namespace N {
class C {
enum E { F };
};
};
N::C::F and N::C::E::F are equivalent and key(s)ToValue should match
both.
This already works for scoped enums because the name of the enum can't
be dropped.
Fixes: QTBUG-118240
Pick-to: 6.6
Change-Id: I84d7bbb7aa8f82b2a7c2bc7e4edd5d77d37335c4
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
There's no point to the file if it has no content.
Change-Id: Ie0deb59a63d5f7a654fcab1218e0a814710072ff
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald <macadder1@gmail.com>
The same test code is compiled by two different modules' tests, which
won't be obvious to the reader of the code unless it's pointed out
explicitly.
Change-Id: I99dba6eb186939c372636c5c1fc29799003d32a7
Reviewed-by: Ivan Solovev <ivan.solovev@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The test log shows flaky failures of this test several times a day on
QNX, so blacklist it.
To do that, we need to be able to isolate the "GUI" mode of this test.
To do that, add a single data tag that depends on whether the test
project is built for GUI or Core, and blacklist only the "gui" data tag.
Task-number: QTBUG-119359
Pick-to: 6.6
Change-Id: I91c2380de0a3febedcf781f27fed4a1fa6aa5515
Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
Add an overload of findChild() without a name argument to be able to
call the function with options value only.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QObject] Added findChild() overload taking no name.
Task-number: QTBUG-103986
Change-Id: Id06b6041408fcf4cc1eeba975afce03f3a28f858
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@qt.io>
It's used to build different variations of the unittest,
linking against QtCore-only/QtGui, with/without GLib, that's four
individual tests.
Change-Id: Iaf0f37041dbb148134631f86be99feaa881a8ce8
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Change the object's name type in QObject::findChild/ren() to
QAnyStringView, because they are only used for comparison against
objectName property.
qt_qFindChild{,ren}_helper() functions taking an objectname as
QString have to stay in the ABI as they were exported in inline
methods before Qt 6.7.
Unlike QString, constructing a null QAnyStringView doesn't involve
any code-size overhead. So, get rid of the split in qt_qFindChildren_helper
that was introduced for QString. Remove unneeded
qt_qFindChildren_with_name helper function and qt_qFindChildren_helper
overload without a name.
findChildren(options) method used to call qt_qFindChildren_helper overload.
Instead, call findChildren overload with name argument and pass
QAnyStringView{} as the object name.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QObject] Ported QObject::findChild/ren() and
their helper functions to QAnyStringView.
Task-number: QTBUG-103986
Change-Id: I68bda0e581f984ae48b7581ad86cc1b95008c1b0
Reviewed-by: Ivan Solovev <ivan.solovev@qt.io>
Add a template overload for the QJniEnvironment member function so that
a declared type can be used.
And add a static registerNativeMethods class member function to declared
types.
As a drive-by, document the initializer_list overloads. The
"template <typename Class>" convenience wrappers are currently all
undocumented, as we first need to document the QtJniTypes type system
and declaration macros.
Change-Id: I8ff9edc4e493694e6d2c26d4bc7b06bd8e05bf0c
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
Expect a jstring on the va_list, and implicitly construct a QString from
that.
As a drive-by, allow native methods to take parameters by reference, and
move implementation details into a Detail namespace.
Add test coverage.
Change-Id: I31214938ccaea3f4d539b432e29d12434dd98377
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Petri Virkkunen <petri.virkkunen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
This patch provides the actual implementation to detect binding loops
in property setters.
These test will help to catch all the existing binding loops that were
introduced when migrating to new bindable properties.
The logic of the new tests is taken from
tst_QObject::objectNameBinding(), but generalized to be applicable to
all bindable properties.
The original code from tst_QObject can now be removed.
The patch effectively reverts f791570b86
because a lambda returning a nullptr now means that the binding loop
test should be skipped, which is not a good default behavior.
Now when all the existing bindable properties are fixed, it's fine to
give a compilation error when adding new tests, if the class is not
default-constructible.
Task-number: QTBUG-116345
Pick-to: 6.6 6.5
Change-Id: I059d444d4bb023c050a22e5b1974565e4f581b5c
Reviewed-by: Ulf Hermann <ulf.hermann@qt.io>
On Android, `long` has the width of the system, while `jlong` is always
64 bit. If we support `long` as a signature type equivalent to `jlong`,
then it becomes possible to write code that fails to compile, or in the
worst case crashes at runtime, on a 32bit system.
Instead, support quint64, which is always the same size as jlong.
Change-Id: I60432ec7411e697b5f6e1f153216ceee0af7e0f1
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
- Show warning messages for malformed keys string
- Use QBAV instead of QL1SV, some methods in the public API may get
QU8SV overloads in later commits
- Extend unittests; also rename the unittest, it's really testing
key(s)ToValue()
Change-Id: Iec944ef4c2c5d18ab038cb933e954cf50c912523
Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
Remove qt_poll_msecs() since the "forever" state can be simply expressed
with a QDeadlineTimer::Forever arg, instead of passing a nullptr
timespec, and the negative timeouts treated as "run forever" is also
encapsulated by QDealineTimer.
Use the QDealineTimer(qint64) constructor in the call sites where
the timeout could be negative, so that it creates a Forever timer (the
QDeadlineTimer(chrono::duration) constructor uses
setRemainingTime(duration) which handles negative timeouts by creating
expired timers).
Remove qt_gettime() (and do_gettime()).
Drive-by changes:
- Fix a narrowing conversion warning, qt_make_pollfd() takes an int
- Remove an unused include
Change-Id: I096319af5e191e28c3d39295fb1aafe9d69841e6
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
When the array type is QJniObject or a subclass, then we need to
explicitly release the local reference returned by GetObjectArrayElement
in the QJniArray::at implementation. Do this by constructing the
QJniObject via fromLocalRef, which does exactly that.
Amends 80d4d55e25.
Add a test case that stresses the local reference pool, and fix the old
test case (which operates on a QJniArray<jobject>) to also release the
local references.
Change-Id: Ie293b1db9f1b6825376bbf12338b22dfc3f8c6e9
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
... adding a bit of test coverage of keysToValue().
This is not intended as a reproducer for QTBUG-118240, because that
is concerned with inputs valueToKeys() cannot produce.
Task-number: QTBUG-118240
Pick-to: 6.6 6.5 6.2 5.15
Change-Id: I5d772be4231717cdbb5d033b1f11ae31e4c57c0b
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
Almost all operations on a QJniObject require a QJniEnvironment,
including the construction and destruction of a QJniObject. Instead of
instantiating a temporary QJniEnvironment object in each call, store the
one from the constructor in the private, and reuse it.
Pass the stored environment through to other functions needing it, and
add a checkAndClearExceptions() wrapper.
Static class members still need their own QJniEnvironment, but we can
reuse the one we have to get both jclass and jmethodID rather than
creating new QJniEnvironments in several wrappers.
As a drive-by, clean up nullptr usage in the test that failed when
shortcutting isSameObject for the trivial cases.
Change-Id: Ibadbd2be8a0ec9ab62daf285608ee7fe0a3c8852
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
Our signature mapping treats both e.g. bool and jboolean as "Z", and it
is allowed to pass a bool variable as an argument to a function expecting
a jboolean. Except for fields and callMethod return values, where we only
allowed the JNI primitive types.
Fix this by comparing the signatures and size of the type we have with
the JNI types that there are explicit functions for. Cast from and to
the JNI type in both directions to address narrowing (e.g. jboolean is an
unsigned char and converting to bool would be narrowing, even though
both are 8bit types).
This way we can get boolean fields using getField<bool>, and int fields
using getField<int> etc.
Change-Id: I2f1ba855ee01423e79ba999dfb9d86f4b98b1402
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
Implements an iterator API and other standard member access functions
for sequential containers so that we can use ranged-for over an object
that is a jarray. Provides read-only access to individual elements
(which is mostly relevant for arrays of objects), or the entire data()
as a contiguous memory block (which is useful for arrays of primitive
types).
QJniObject call functions can return QJniArray<T> when the return type
is either explicitly QJniArray<T> or T[], or their Qt equivalent (e.g.
a jbyteArray can be taken or returned as a QByteArray). If the return
type is a jarray type, then a QJniObject is returned as before.
Arrays can be created from a Qt container through a constructor or the
generic fromData named constructor in the QJniArrayBase class, which
implements the generic logic.
Not documented as public API yet.
Added a compile-time test to verify that types are mapped correctly.
The function test coverage is added to the QJniObject auto-test, as
that already provides the Java test class with functions taking and
returning arrays of different types.
Change-Id: I0750fc4f4cce7314df3b10e122eafbcfd68297b6
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
This changes takes Qt for Android Java code away from the Delegate
classes that uses heavily Java reflection to invoke Activity/Service
calls and overrides. So instead of that, now, we have a QtActivityBase
and a QtServiceBase classes which handle the override logic needed for
Qt directly without reflection.
These Base classes extend Android's Activity and Service directly, and
are inside the internal Qt android package (under Qt6Android.jar).
For example, to handle onConfigurationChanged, instead of the current
way where we need this in QtActivityDelegate:
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration configuration)
{
try {
m_super_onConfigurationChanged.invoke(m_activity, configuration);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
handleUiModeChange(configuration.uiMode &
Configuration.UI_MODE_NIGHT_MASK);
}
And then this in QtActivity:
@Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig)
{
if (!QtLoader.invokeDelegate(newConfig).invoked)
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
}
public void super_onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig)
{
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
}
And having to keep it's Method handles around and then use Java
reflection
to call the override behavior done by Qt and the superclass methods.
instead of that, we can do it now in QtActivityBase like:
@Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig)
{
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
handleUiModeChange(newConfig.uiMode &
Configuration.UI_MODE_NIGHT_MASK);
}
Then, we would still have our user facing QtActivity class which extends
QtActivityBase and benefit from the same implementation of Qt logic done
in the base class.
An additional benefit to this approach is that now QtActivity will be
very lightweight and doesn't need to have all the boilerplate code as
before.
[ChangeLog][Android] Simplify Qt for Android public bindings
(QActivity, QtService and QtApplication) by implementing base
classes which use the delegate implementions directly and avoid
reflection.
Task-number: QTBUG-115014
Task-number: QTBUG-114593
Change-Id: Ie1eca74f989627be4468786a27e30b16209fc521
Reviewed-by: Tinja Paavoseppä <tinja.paavoseppa@qt.io>
qnativesocketengine_win.cpp: don't check if timeout is < 0, because
remainingTimeAsDuration() doesn't return negative values.
All the changes done in one go, not function by function, as that causes
the least churn. You can think of them as a couple of very similar
changes repeated various times.
Drive-by change: replace `forever {` with `for (;;)`
Task-number: QTBUG-113518
Change-Id: Ie9f20031bf0d4ff19e5b2da5034822ba61f9cbc3
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Construction from nullptr wasn't, before, because it was using the
QPointer(T*) constructor, which cannot be constexpr. Add a constexpr
QPointer(std::nullptr_t) constructor to enable this use-case.
This requires to mark the (T*) constructor as Q_WEAK_OVERLOAD,
otherwise legacy construction from a literal 0 would be ambiguous.
No documentation changes needed, as the set of valid expressions
(apart from constinit'ing) has not changed. Mention the nullptr ctor,
though, without \since.
Add a test to confirm that contruction from derived still works.
Change-Id: If9d5281f6eca0c408a69f03fecba64a70a0c9cf0
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Ignore expected warning messages when looking up classes, methods, or
field that don't exist. Make the test implicitly fail for any other
warning messages.
Change-Id: I79ec799102b1ab9424aa39c5255413931b8ad152
Reviewed-by: Petri Virkkunen <petri.virkkunen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Assam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>
Construction from nullptr isn't, because it's using the QPointer(T*)
constructor, which cannot be constexpr.
Pick-to: 6.6 6.5
Change-Id: I19129a0fca5873e83d20351a909a7994399bfcce
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>