Il 25/08/20 07:49, Thiago Macieira ha scritto: >> But how about models? This is an honest question. Does it make sense >> for tables and lists that big? Note that an item*view* has a purpose >> of being viewed, so how does one display such a huge list, tree or >> table?
Giuseppe D'Angelo (25 August 2020 11:58) replied: > Just another thought -- models may not necessarily used directly with > views but as data sources for other business logic parts of the > application (including but not necessarily limited to proxy models). > Given the underlying data sources are 64-bit capable, such models > should be as well. and, at a more brutal level: in the late '90s, I ported a Geographic Information System to cope with database files > 2GB in size (despite the fact that the underlying OSen didn't; I had to use a virtual file system), because we had customers whose datasets were big enough to need it. I consequently cannot believe, more than two decades later, that 2GB size limits on containers make sense. Even if we didn't have a use-case we could think of, some user out there almost certainly has, or shall within Qt6's life-time have, such use-cases. Coding to cope with them gracefully may, of course, require care: but we must support them. Eddy. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development