Introduce Q_DECLARE_SHARED_NOT_MOVABLE_UNTIL_QT6

... with classical semantics, meaning movable-come-Qt6,
and complex-until-then.

Whether or not we want a new flag for movable-except-
in-QList is an orthogonal question, and should not hold
back the slew of commits that introduce use of this
macro.

Change-Id: I3a6be08c314fcd7f3315af138625c38196debda5
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
This commit is contained in:
Marc Mutz 2015-07-09 15:12:46 +02:00
parent cdd2f8eb34
commit 075769ca83
1 changed files with 11 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -201,13 +201,22 @@ Q_DECLARE_TYPEINFO_BODY(QFlags<T>, Q_PRIMITIVE_TYPE);
where 'type' is the name of the type to specialize. NOTE: shared
types must define a member-swap, and be defined in the same
namespace as Qt for this to work.
If the type was already released without Q_DECLARE_SHARED applied,
_and_ without an explicit Q_DECLARE_TYPEINFO(type, Q_MOVABLE_TYPE),
then use Q_DECLARE_SHARED_NOT_MOVABLE_UNTIL_QT6(type) to mark the
type shared (incl. swap()), without marking it movable (which
would change the memory layout of QList, a BiC change.
*/
#define Q_DECLARE_SHARED(TYPE) \
Q_DECLARE_TYPEINFO(TYPE, Q_MOVABLE_TYPE); \
#define Q_DECLARE_SHARED_IMPL(TYPE, FLAGS) \
Q_DECLARE_TYPEINFO(TYPE, FLAGS); \
inline void swap(TYPE &value1, TYPE &value2) \
Q_DECL_NOEXCEPT_EXPR(noexcept(value1.swap(value2))) \
{ value1.swap(value2); }
#define Q_DECLARE_SHARED(TYPE) Q_DECLARE_SHARED_IMPL(TYPE, Q_MOVABLE_TYPE)
#define Q_DECLARE_SHARED_NOT_MOVABLE_UNTIL_QT6(TYPE) \
Q_DECLARE_SHARED_IMPL(TYPE, QT_VERSION >= QT_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) ? Q_MOVABLE_TYPE : Q_COMPLEX_TYPE)
/*
QTypeInfo primitive specializations