qt6-bb10/tests
Volker Hilsheimer 95d4e6baba ColorScheme: make QStyleHints::colorScheme writable for applications
Applications can request the color scheme to be either explicitly light
or dark, or to follow the system default by setting the scheme to
Qt::ColorScheme::Unknown.

Setting the color scheme will make the request to the QPlatformTheme
implementation, which can then use the appropriate implementation to
set the application's appearance so that both palette and window
decoration follow the requested color scheme. This should trigger
theme change and palette change events. A change to the effective
scheme should then call back into QStyleHintsPrivate::updateColorScheme,
which will emit the changed signal for the property.

Implement this for macOS (Cocoa), iOS, Android, and Windows.

On macOS, we have to use deprecated AppKit APIs; the replacements for
those APIs are not suitable for this use case. On iOS, the setting is
for each UIWindow, which we can update or initialize based on an
explicitly requested scheme.

On Android we can piggy-back on the logic added when dark theme support
was introduced in b4a9bb1f6a.

On Windows, we have to fake a dark palette if the dark scheme is
requested on a light system, as there is no API to read a dark palette.
However, we also have to ignore any application preference if a high-
contrast accessibility theme is selected by the user (we report the
color scheme as unknown; there are both light and dark high-contrast
themes), and read the system palette using the GetSysColor API, which
is used for light mode. And we need to initialize windows with the
correct frame if the application explicitly overrides the system color
scheme.

Add an auto-test to the QApplication test, as that gives us the most
coverage to confirm that QStyleHints emits the changed signal, and that
Theme- and PaletteChange events are received by the toplevel widget
when the color scheme actually changes. This test has to be skipped
on platforms where we cannot set the color scheme programmatically.

Add the option to explicitly select the color scheme to the widget
gallery example, and default it to dark mode.

Fixes: QTBUG-124490
Change-Id: I7302993c0121284bf9d3b72e3149c6abbe6bd261
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
2024-05-10 01:15:12 +02:00
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auto ColorScheme: make QStyleHints::colorScheme writable for applications 2024-05-10 01:15:12 +02:00
baseline Fix test compilation issues with QtLite configuration 2024-05-06 14:29:02 +00:00
benchmarks Fix test compilation issues with QtLite configuration 2024-05-06 14:29:02 +00:00
global
libfuzzer Add CMYK support to QColorSpace 2024-04-12 21:53:54 +02:00
manual QDnsLookup: add support for TLSA records 2024-05-08 21:13:47 -07:00
shared Replace incorrect Metal config check in nativewindow.h 2024-05-01 14:24:06 +02:00
testserver Add copyright and licensing to tools and utils files missing it 2024-05-03 10:58:54 +02:00
CMakeLists.txt Rid of 'special case' markers 2023-04-13 18:30:58 +02:00
README

README

This directory contains autotests and benchmarks based on Qt Test. In order
to run the autotests reliably, you need to configure a desktop to match the
test environment that these tests are written for.

Linux X11:

   * The user must be logged in to an active desktop; you can't run the
     autotests without a valid DISPLAY that allows X11 connections.

   * The tests are run against a KDE3 or KDE4 desktop.

   * Window manager uses "click to focus", and not "focus follows mouse". Many
     tests move the mouse cursor around and expect this to not affect focus
     and activation.

   * Disable "click to activate", i.e., when a window is opened, the window
     manager should automatically activate it (give it input focus) and not
     wait for the user to click the window.