The current implementation of qIsNull only returns true if the value is positive zero. This behaviour is not useful for use cases like QPointF::isNull, where QPointF(-0, -0).isNull() will return false. There doesn't seem to be a reason why the function exhibits this behaviour (-0.0 is not accounted for in the unit tests), and for the case of QSizeF::scale it causes a bug: qIsNull is used to check for division by 0.0 before it proceeds, which fails in the case of -0.0. Task-number: QTBUG-7303 Change-Id: I767e5280bd26614e8e78ae62b274eb9bc4ade385 Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Gunnar Sletta <gunnar.sletta@nokia.com> |
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