Il 30/08/2017 11:28, Morten Sørvig ha scritto:
There is also the option of creating new API that better covers the use case of running a pice of code once when control returns to the event loop. In use this could look something like this:QCocoaMenu::scheduleUpdate() { if (m_updateScheduled) return; m_updateScheduled = true; this->QObject::schedule([&m_updateScheduled, m_nativeMenu](){ m_updateScheduled = false; [m_nativeMenu update]; }); }
Today, that QObject::schedule is achieved by (ab)using QTimer::singleShot(0, func). I'd encourage a better named API.
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