It also demonstrated that the tests were out of sync with reality: since a97759a336c597327cb82eebc9f45c793aec32c9 QMouseEvent::button() and QWindowSystemInterfacePrivate::MouseEvent::button should be the button that changes state of course; but when a button is pressed, we are reacting to it after the fact, so QMouseEvent::buttons() and QWindowSystemInterfacePrivate::MouseEvent::buttons should include the new button that was just pressed. Likewise when a button was released, we send the event with buttons _omitting_ the button that was just released. Amends |
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