In sizeConstraints(), QLayout::takeAt(), as the name suggests, doesn't actually delete the item. We have to do that ourselves. Likewise, in replaceWidget(), QLayout::replaceWidget() also doesn't delete the affected item, but returns it. That's spectacularly bad API design, but the leak is easy to fix: just delete the return value. Change-Id: I8dcbc59898949eabce766cda2c0edae2e1f2799e Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io> |
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