Andre Pönitz wrote: > Quoting Peter Kümmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Andre Poenitz wrote: >> >>> >>> I ran into this recently with Qt 4.2 and Unix style line endings. >>> >>> uic replaced them by \r\r\n and while this looks a bit funny MSVC >>> refuses to compile it. >>> >>> It's a combination of an uic bug and MSVC stubborness.. >>> >>> Andre' >>> >> >> I'm glad to here it's not a cmake bug. :) >> Do you know if its reported to TT? > > I know for sure TT was made aware of it ;-)
After all, yesterday I come to the conclusion it is a cmake bug. uic.exe XXXX.ui produces the right output, only when it is called by cmake the output doesn't work with VC Express. So, now I wonder what the the wrong behavior of uic should be. (the line endings should be correct for all uic files because they have all the svn:eol-tyle property set to native) >> I've read you've become a QString evangelist: ;) >> http://blogs.qtdeveloper.net/archives/2006/10/16/atomic-reference-counting-is-it-worth-it-2/ >> > > "Evangelist" is maybe a bit too strong, but I've certainly seen > and reproduced myself numbers showing QString outperform > std::string as shipped with g++ 4.1 and MSVC 2005. > Yes, numbers sometimes are like a proves. > Andre' > > > > > -- Peter Kümmel
