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SettingsDialog: Use RAII for event loops
With a custom deleter the event loop is exiting. The erase function is defining the order of deletion. Change-Id: I50cb166c4e117cbb779db2d1b992221cd1d8ad60 Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
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Marco Bubke
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@@ -59,6 +59,13 @@
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static const char pageKeyC[] = "General/LastPreferencePage";
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const int categoryIconSize = 24;
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namespace std {
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template<>
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struct default_delete<QEventLoop> {
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void operator()(QEventLoop* p) { p->exit(); delete p; } // exit event loop
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};
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} // namespace std
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namespace Core {
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namespace Internal {
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@@ -426,10 +433,10 @@ private:
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Utils::FancyLineEdit *m_filterLineEdit;
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QListView *m_categoryList;
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QLabel *m_headerLabel;
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std::vector<std::unique_ptr<QEventLoop>> m_eventLoops;
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bool m_running = false;
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bool m_applied = false;
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bool m_finished = false;
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QList<QEventLoop *> m_eventLoops;
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};
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static QPointer<SettingsDialog> m_instance = nullptr;
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@@ -724,13 +731,8 @@ void SettingsDialog::done(int val)
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ICore::saveSettings(); // save all settings
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// exit all additional event loops, see comment in execDialog()
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QListIterator<QEventLoop *> it(m_eventLoops);
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it.toBack();
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while (it.hasPrevious()) {
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QEventLoop *loop = it.previous();
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loop->exit();
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}
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m_eventLoops.erase(m_eventLoops.begin(), m_eventLoops.end()); // exit event loops in reverse order of addition
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QDialog::done(val);
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}
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@@ -759,9 +761,8 @@ bool SettingsDialog::execDialog()
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// a break point it will complain about missing helper, and offer the
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// option to open the settings dialog.
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// Keep the UI running by creating another event loop.
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QEventLoop *loop = new QEventLoop(this);
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m_eventLoops.append(loop);
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loop->exec();
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m_eventLoops.emplace(m_eventLoops.begin(), std::make_unique<QEventLoop>());
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m_eventLoops.front()->exec();
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}
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return m_applied;
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}
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