So there seems to be some conflicting information out there about how to do 
this in Qt.
It seems that in 5.3, because the Qt thread as not the UI thread, everything 
worked. then in 5.4, that stopped working? This was supposed to be fixed in 
5.5?  Anyhow, I'm working with 5.6 now. I have enough of a platform shim in 
place that I 

I wrote a bunch of code that assumed that I'd be running any time. I've 
successfully locked the CPU awake and detected foreground/background switches, 
but it seems that once I get to Qt::ApplicationState(ApplicationSuspended) my 
app is unable to do anything. 

Any help?

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