If you pass the enumeration type to the Q_FLAG macro, you'll get an
qmltypes entry where the type is marked as a flag, but where aliasName
is empty. For backwards compatibility reasons, we cannot static_assert
that the type passed into QFlags is actually a flag type.
When using the interpreter, this does not cause any issues, because the
code there does not need to distinguish flags and enums.
When compilation is enabled, we do however generate bogus code, which
either leads to a wrong result, or to a crash if ASAN is enabled.
Avoid the issue by detecting that the enum is missing, and by rejecting
that case.
Pick-to: 6.6 6.5
Fixes: QTBUG-114326
Change-Id: If5cb801b3cf2c3bd7986ef0c8fc3664e6ed564b8
Reviewed-by: Ulf Hermann <ulf.hermann@qt.io>