QSortFilterProxyModel::filterRegExp is going to go away in Qt6,
so port over to use QRegularExpression instead.
This required some changes where setFilterWildcard/FixedString()
was being used, as those would instantiate QRegExp based filters
in Qt 5, and will use QRegularExpression in Qt 6. Use the generic
setFilterRegularExpression here, to keep things portable between
5 and 6.
Change-Id: I6379be781aa3821b10ba783c088f82c1a0970911
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
... to simplify the typical apply()/finish() implementation.
Use the scheme for some of the debugger option pages.
Change-Id: I1bcb12116d2f79ed886b5f21aafa62c2c99a3db4
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
Creating an IOptionPage registers it automatically. In case an
IOptionsProvider is used this duplicates the the option pages
and although duplicated still adds them to the respective
category again.
If one clicks on the respective tab this results in a crash.
Slipped in with cc88302309.
Change-Id: Ie881f532c3f0e397147d99ce368066cdce01a612
Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
... by additionally keeping local (currently non-owning) pools per
"interesting" type.
Current situation:
- The global object pool does not scale well for looking up
objects, as iteration plus qobject_cast typically iterates
over all pooled objects.
- User code that can use typed results from the object
pool need to have access to the full type definition anyway,
i.e. depend on the plugin of the target class anyway.
The patch here solves the scaling problem is to have local
type-specific pools to which objects register in their
constructors and deregister in their destructors.
This patch here does *not* change the ownership model of the
pooled objects, however, it opens the possibility to change
the ownership model per type (e.g. by not putting things into
the global pool at all anymore and make the local pool 'owning')
and the intent is to handle that in later patchs.
Even without the follow-up patches this here is a performance
improvement for the cases that access the local pools instead
the global one, i.e. "practically all".
Change-Id: Ib11a42df2c4ecf5e1155534730083a520dd1995b
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
This is necessary for themable + HighDPI icons in the options dialog.
Change-Id: I8e3ff87a24591af40bb76b39cd970443d7678fae
Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
The default "matches" method now takes the widget and looks for all
child labels, checkboxes, push buttons and group boxes.
Because of that, the former "createWidget" method
can be called multiple times without creating a new widget
(-->widget()), and the "finished" method must ensure that the created
widget gets deleted, since not all widgets that were created are added
to the UI anymore.
Change-Id: Ia231c7c78dd8819146668e6447d36d22e7836904
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@digia.com>
Remove \brief commands for functions.
Use standard wording for QDoc commands.
Fix style and grammar issues.
Use the \a command instead of the \c command for attributes
in function descriptions.
Do not use \returns, because it does not exist.
Change-Id: Icd32b519670cb376e246bab3a58fe7e98d2529ea
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@digia.com>
QDoc does some magic with the \class and \namespaces
and \brief commands, so the following wording must be used:
"The xxx class yyy ..."
Change-Id: Id231f30e8464898b776888d5423523de404aae34
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@digia.com>
The \i and \o commands were replaced with \li and
\bold was replaced with \b in QDoc for Qt 5.
The \input command was replaced with \include in the docs.
Change-Id: I257d1bebb8ebc739ca20e0d29fcf0406ecb14534
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@digia.com>
Also add the alternative way: IOptionsPageProvider, which states
a category, and is asked for a list of options pages for that
category when it is shown.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-3131
* Use id() for methods returning a string used to represent
some type of object.
* Use displayName() for strings that are meant to be user
visible.
* Quieten some warnings while touching the files anyway.
* Move Factories to their products in the plugins where that
was not done before.
Reviewed-by: dt