On terça-feira, 24 de julho de 2012 12.13.27, Thiago Macieira wrote: > QFocusHelper
This is a class defined in a .cpp, deriving from QWidget. So it has virtual methods by way of inheritance. But since it's in a .cpp, we have to conclude it's a compiler bug. > QAbstractUndoItem This is a real, abstract class with pure virtuals, with a Q_GUI_EXPORT (!) and an inline (!!) destructor found in the .h (!!!). The destructor needs to be moved to a .cpp and de-inlined. > QStaticTextUserData This is a private class, with a virtual inline destructor. The class is derived from in QtOpenGL. The destructor should be de-inlined and moved to the .cpp. > QItemEditorCreatorBase Same as QAbstractUndoItem and same recommendations. > QNetworkConfiguration QNetworkConfiguration has no virtual methods, so there should be no TI emitted for it. In fact, this is the odd-man out class in this list, so much so that I doubt that it's QNetworkConfiguration. The OP posted a list output from readelf, which cuts symbols. I'm going to guess here that it was either QNetworkConfigurationManager or QNetworkConfigurationManagerPrivate. Both classes have virtuals, both are exported from QtNetwork and both have their non-inline destructors in a .cpp file. Any of these three classes indicate a compiler bug. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center Intel Sweden AB - Registration Number: 556189-6027 Knarrarnäsgatan 15, 164 40 Kista, Stockholm, Sweden
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