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This is for the benefit of kded, which needs to run this binary.
REVIEW: 117023
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LXR suggests nothing still sets that (everything is X-DocPath now).
REVIEW: 117003
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Just because the executable has the "_kf5" suffix, that does not mean
the target should have it. This is ugly API, and will be unnecessary
porting effort for KF6.
REVIEW: 116995
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The fact that it changed in KDE 4.3 is not so relevant any more.
REVIEW: 116962
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These lines of code do not really require any justification.
REVIEW: 116962
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REVIEW: 116962
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All this ifdef'd-out code just makes it hard to see what's going on.
REVIEW: 116962
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As discussed with Matthew Dawson in review 116461.
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Apps can reimplement usrReadConfig() or the readConfig() in every item instead.
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Call it from generated singletons, since the constructor creates
a KConfig from a filename, which already loads from disk.
This removes the need for using DelayedParsing.
REVIEW: 116845
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kdeplatformtheme would load kdeglobals and the app config file, in order
to load settings, before the unittests get a chance to call
QStandardPaths::setTestModeEnabled(true). As a result, the test would
keep getting references to "wrong" shared config objects, pointing to
the real user's locations rather than the test directories.
This fixes e.g. kconfigdialog_unittest from kconfigwidgets for me
(it only passes on build.kde.org because it doesn't install frameworkintegration
for testing this framework)
REVIEW: 115963
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returned by config().
This is useful when using kconfigxt and some other code to read from the same
config file (e.g. KColorScheme::contrastF(config)) - no need to call KSharedConfig::openConfig
twice, just grab the KSharedConfig from the generated class.
REVIEW: 115960
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Previously the classes generated by kconfig_compiler would only emit
the defined signals when using the setters provided by that class.
However, when using e.g. KConfigDialog which uses
KConfigSkeletonItem::setProperty() to change the items no signal was
generated.
This patch fixes this by using a wrapper KConfigSkeletonItem
subclass that calls a private itemChanged() method in the generated
class which updates the set of changed properties. As soon as the item
is saved (usrWriteConfig() in the generated class is called) the signal
will be emitted
REVIEW: 115635
REVIEW: 115634
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QtTest and QtConcurrent are only required for autotests, so no need
to find them unconditionally.
QtWidgets is not actually used - QtGui is instead.
REVIEW: 114962
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REVIEW: 114937
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Install them in the proper directory.
Let cmake find them.
Had to rename conversion_check.h to conversioncheck.h
Had to improve the scripts to support multiple libs in one framework :)
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This reverts commit c15e319455b7e93439eb445e2e2670ec3122e697.
The real fix is in Qt, let's go back to using lock() here, as intended
by QLockFile.
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Use git blame -w 867e7a5 to show authorship as it was before this commit.
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