It is possible to do this for example: QVariant v = QVariant::fromValue<MyCustomQObject*>(); QObject *object = v.value<QObject*>(); This means that if a QVariant contains a pointer to a QObject derived type, third parties can extract a QObject* and use its properties without knowing the concrete type. This is a source compatible change. Change-Id: Iee9a9437e99cc2f40d1a4bfea47275482ef7161f Reviewed-by: Jędrzej Nowacki <jedrzej.nowacki@nokia.com> |
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