Em seg 12 maio 2014, às 15:14:51, Ian Monroe escreveu: > Unlike the Linux networking maintainers, Thiago is open to > configure-time methods to slim down QtCore. That seems like the way > forward for people who care about such things.
To be clear: I will not accept patches that unreasonably clutter the code. Most of the changes required to make the feature system work are fixing build breakages caused by combinations that were never tested before or by code added since they were last tested. Like feature A depending on B, which triggers C to be present -- if you remove C, both A and B need to be dropped too. In the change review for the -no-pcre / -no-feature-REGULAREXPRESSION change, it was proposed moving QRegularExpression to a separate library and to provide a minimal QRegExp replacement in Qt 6. I personally don't want that: I do not want to maintain an RX engine inside Qt, with the eventual bugs that come with it. And like the network maintainers, supporting 99% of what people use RX for might be easy, but we'll end up with QRegExp or reinventing PCRE again to support the remaining 1%... -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest