They're now in QWidget itself. Remove them from the API, but not the ABI. The QToolBar case is straight-forward. QMenu is a bit more complicated: Since QT_CONFIG(shortcut) builds changed the signature of an existing function instead of adding/removing an overload, we have to deal with two cases: In a QT_CONFIG(shortcut) build, these overloads that take a trailing QKeySequence parameter have been deprecated and therefore cannot be removed. In a !QT_CONFIG(shortcut) build, the same functions are 1:1 copies of QWidget functions and can be removed (from the API). [ChangeLog][QtWidgets][QMenu/QToolBar] The addAction() functions have been moved down into QWidget. Change-Id: I49997b3440c137a1d4e3858d1d27d34a191e1eed Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@qt.io> |
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