When a source file contains an explicit include with a filename
following the "moc_<actual-filename>.cpp" pattern, then CMake's
AUTOMOC generation tool will recognize the matching pair and generate
the replacement header file and add the required include directory
entries.
For all files which do contain Q_OBJECT or similar declarations but do
not have an explicit include directive, the global mocs_compilation.cpp
file will still be generated (which groups all "missing" generated
headers).
The larger this global file is, the more expensive incremental
compilation will be as this file (and all its contained generated
headers) will be re-generated regardless of whether actual changes
occurred.
This reverts commit f832d14220.
Reverting this until we do more investigation. Currently, any text
that can be typed in a dialog requires the dialog to re-enable hotkeys
on destruction, which is frustrating. There has to be a better way.
Disable hotkeys when a user starts an interaction with the UI where they
are expected to type text and re-enable hotkeys when the interaction is
completed.
Among the systems we officially support, the oldest Qt version is Qt 5.9
on Ubuntu 18.04. Fractional scaling is supported in Qt 5.6 and newer. We
should be able to safely remove these ifdefs.
AllDockWidgetFeatures is now deprecated. Use underlying values instead.
Use default QFlags constructor instead of nullptr/0.
Use QWheelEvent::angleDelta() in place of orientation() and delta(), and
position() in place of x() and y().
Code submissions have continually suffered from formatting
inconsistencies that constantly have to be addressed. Using
clang-format simplifies this by making code formatting more consistent,
and allows automation of the code formatting so that maintainers can
focus more on the code itself instead of code formatting.