lared as a QMetaTypes (no need to add
them in Q_DECLARE_METATYPE anymore)." So Q_ENUM replaces Q_DECLARE_METATYPE and
provides additional functionality but requires you to add an additional call to
qRegisterMetaType? That seems backward.
Can I use Q_DECLARE_METATYPE and Q_ENUM
TATYPE() this works. Am I doing something wrong or
does Q_ENUM() require this?
Tom Isaacson
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I wonder if moc-ng could handle this?
https://woboq.com/blog/moc-with-clang.html
Tom Isaacson
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I added a comment to the change but I don’t think Miguel is on Github:
https://github.com/qt-labs/vstools/commit/1759c2f7bf66e6f5cc032df6764b51d9a96f6a57#r31802818
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To
ely it's possible
to change it to be constexpr?
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t not been added yet?
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er to ISO C++17 Standard (/std:c++17)
Any other suggestions?
The only thing I'm doing that's slightly unusual is building against the Visual
Studio 2015 32-bit binaries because we haven't moved our app to 64-bit yet. But
I wouldn't have thought this wouldn't be a probl
;int Q_DECL_CONST_FUNCTION': redefinition
1>c:\qt\qt5.11.1\5.11.1\msvc2015\include\qtcore\qalgorithms.h(685): note: see
declaration of 'Q_DECL_CONST_FUNCTION'
(cont)
I searched around and found:
https://forum.qt.io/topic/93714/visual-studio-15-8-0-and-qt-5-11-1-does-not-comp
et round it?
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> I don't know whether we'll be able to produce binaries for it for 5.5.1. That
> depends on how soon we can bring it up in the old CI.
Any idea when 5.5.1 is due now? The Wiki says the original date was September
but will this be pushed out?
https://wiki.qt.io/Qt-5.5-relea
There are a lot more commands in NMEA2000 than just position. As far as I can
see QNmeaPositionInfoSource just allows you to enter data you've already
parsed, there's no bus support there.
Tom Isaacson
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Not sure this counts as industrial but NMEA2000 for marine would be good.
Tom Isaacson
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Krause [jan.krause.n
> There are no plans. FTP is really low-priority these days.
Well we're still using it. Plus I said resume functionality for HTTP and FTP -
I still think resume is an important part of any downloader so you don't end up
having to download the same data. Is there no interest in this?
Tom
>> Is https://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qtftp/source/readme.txt an option?
>Yes. I've just recently added it to one of my projects for QFtp / QUrlInfo
>compatibility in Qt 5.
I thought it was odd that functionality from Qt4 was removed with no intention
to replace it. I was also surprised at how much
I needed this functionality in our application so I've written a demo app to
handle pausing and resuming HTTP and FTP downloads:
https://github.com/parsley72/QtDownloadManager
We use Qt 4.8.2 so the FTP download is implemented with QFtp. We're intending
to migrate to Qt5 later this year but sinc
Who's in charge of the Visual Studio add-in installer?
Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, 1 January 2014 10:42 a.
Is there any plan yet to add Visual Studio 2013 support to the Qt add-in? I was
wondering if the installer needed to be rewritten because I found this article
suggesting that add-ins had been deprecated:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/5abkeks7.aspx
What I'm wondering is if this means th
hen
it has no idea what the private class implementation is because it doesn't have
the header files.
TOM ISAACSON | SENIOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPER | NAVICO ASIA PACIFIC
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Sent: Sunday, 16 September 2012 10:57 p.m.
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