calls are behind
if constexpr (UseAvx2) {
or
if constexpr (UseAvx256) {
* the new content uses __m256i among other things without #if
This is the request: if you #define __SSE2__, then you MUST provide __m256i
and the 256-bit x86 intrinsics (up to and including the new ones added in
AVX512
n fast
in their OS, I say we agree and keep on wasting CPU.
On Linux, we can have the multiple versions. I proposed a minimum of v2 and an
option of v3, but we can always choose v1+v2+v3. But I really want v2 and v3
for the critical libraries.
On macOS, the minimum today is already v2,
promise you not to make it a silent crash. Either QtCore or the
dynamic linker would say it can't run on that machine.
https://code.woboq.org/qt6/qtbase/src/corelib/global/
qsimd.cpp.html#_Z16qDumpCPUFeaturesv
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. You're out of luck if you're
using MinGW, though.
Compare: https://gcc.godbolt.org/z/c5385d5GY (no FMA)
to: https://gcc.godbolt.org/z/jf3zhsjPf (with FMA)
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thing. It becomes my problem to optimise it so we get the shortest code
emission, not yours.
The compilers also convert *some* instances of plain multiplication followed
by addition into FMA. That depends on compiler flags, often enough, because of
differences in
10 is too new and we
support GCC 9. See https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/supported-platforms.html.
Therefore, we can't use std::span in our ABI just yet.
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On Thursday, 27 January 2022 13:35:54 PST Thiago Macieira wrote:
> I think it's fine to make the check per OS. But we can't use the __cpp_lib
> variables.
Alternative: we use the __cpp_lib macros, but we assert they are set in a .cpp
file for the platforms where binary compa
++17. But
we default to C++20. This option would be as ABI-breaking as the feature
system or choosing qreal == float.
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k errors are completely meaningless to an end user.
I'd say no. That was my reply to Lars just now and the gist of my opposition
to Marc's initial proposal: a C++17 build of Qt is an unsupported "send
patches, not bug reports" build.
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However, I do mind the ABI. It must be the same for all supported builds of Qt
that use the an ABI-compatible compiler & toolchain. I am opposing a change
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possible to build Qt by
> yourself, but binaries are not yet available. This is no longer relevant as
> we have binary snapshots already before the feature freeze. In addition,
> the typical (Wikipedia) definition of alpha release is before the feature
> freeze, not after as we have used
On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 00:37:50 PST Ville-Pekka Karhu wrote:
> This is now DONE
Not exactly. The Squid daemon running on port 3130 on the network test server
isn't up. All integrations in qtbase are currently failing.
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there wasn't an UCRT until VS 2015, but many of
the functions in question (including _get_tzname) have been available since VS
2008 or earlier.
> Are there any plans to adapt to UCRT MinGW?
Once it's officially supported by upstream, with default toolchain builds, we
should switch.
his stuck integration? It's been over 17 hours:
qtbase refs/builds/qtci/dev/167710
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he changes that are in wrong state.
Thanks, I've re-staged the changes now. Hopefully we'll get some results in a
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> On Friday, 11 February 2022 00:25:55 PST Toni Saario wrote:
> > Coin update during the maintenance introduced a bug which can leave the
> > changes hanging in wrong state.
> >
> > A change was reverted
present but not 6.2, So I searched Gerrit and
indeed, the change simply failed in the CI 3 weeks ago and no one pushed the
button again.
The scripts are pretty fast, but I've also made them work incrementally. See
the attached run example.
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> 6.2 is an LTS release, is it not?
Not from my point of view, it isn't.
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On Tuesday, 15 February 2022 10:46:15 PST Thiago Macieira wrote:
> On Tuesday, 15 February 2022 09:34:35 PST Marc Mutz wrote:
> > 6.2 is an LTS release, is it not?
>
> Not from my point of view, it isn't.
Let's do it this way:
6.2.4 branching starts on Monday Feb 21st.
7;t one, then it was under BC guarantees.
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> sign extra papers can.
And "you" here means the company the person works for, in case their work in
Qt is under their copyright.
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tors are implemented as members, but are not const. Since
> they're not const, they cannot be called with a const LHS...
By the way, how often is this done? What's the exposure in the real world?
The pre-6.3 implementation could be #if __cplusplus <= 2020
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e where we left off on (2), but it's unlikely that anything we
> decide will be retroactively applied to Qt 6.2, isn't it?
I don't have a problem about using any type in our ABI, so long as it's ALWAYS
there and that no one who performed an acceptable upgrade would find a linke
t; is optional.
I haven't heard anyone volunteer to make this work.
All this requires is that someone run a cron job every week and have rights to
push to the refs/notes/* hierarchy.
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x27;s a brown paper bag. We can blame Clang in the ChangeLog. Let's suck it
> up and move on.
My opinion is unchanged: don't do it for 6.2.4.
After 6.2.4, the 6.2 branch becomes irrelevant for me, so I don't care what
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> Is there anyway to do what I need today?
No, that would be a new feature.
For now, you'll have to ensure each test is run in a separate container / view
of the filesystem if you're running them in parallel.
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the company offering them, for example). Then
business rules apply.
The same way that obtaining sources for (L)GPL content you got as a binary is
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On Monday, 21 February 2022 17:21:30 PST Thiago Macieira wrote:
> On Saturday, 12 February 2022 07:15:36 PST Tor Arne Vestbø wrote:
> > Very cool! As ossi suggests, this could potentially be handled by Gerrit,
> > similar to this:
> >
> > https://gerrit.googlesource.
t-filter-repo --subdirectory-filter util/cmake" of qtbase as
> baseline
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I'll abandon anything not approved in one week.
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It's been 23 days since I last uploaded the patch. There are two +1 votes
within 2 days of the upload, but no action since then.
This is not QtCore, so I don't feel right in maintainer-approving it. So I'm
requesting a +2.
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ator""_L1 for constructing Latin-1
> string literals, to minimize the porting effort from QLatin1String to
> QLatin1StringView.
BTW, shouldn't this one also have a "v" somewhere, like _qsv?
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therefore the CI has a huge backlog now to go through. Or it just fell over,
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As far as I know, this is a problem exclusive to VirtualBox. It wouldn't
affect VMWare or qemu KVM-accelerated virtualisation. I also haven't noticed
it on Parallels on my Mac. It's been reported but hasn't been fixed.
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5 without
> problems (or at least without that particular problem).
This only happens if you pass -march=native for it, which will inlcude AVX2
but not the other ones.
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f you updated any of the previous
changes, the pre-check would no longer work.
I've resorted to pushing a dummy, WIP change with no reviewers and all my
changes squashed, so I could pre-check that. In that case, I could rebase it
at will too.
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Step 1) stop generating this for new code
Step 2) 2 years later, add the warning of deprecation (the actual code change
can be done now, with the warning enabled for the N+4 minor release of Qt)
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for all those libraries yourself.
Qt does not usually provide security fixes for issues in third-party content,
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> happily do it).
Yes, it's a build-time file. We scan the private headers to get the list of
class names that appear there so they can be marked as private.
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This helped me catch all the packages that needed rebuilding more easily.
Which is a PITA because there's a circular dependency somewhere in KDE
packages which required manual intervention every time.
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a good idea.
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apply: can we
have it without a front-end API?
In fact, if it is a D-Bus API, should we have it even if the GLib event
dispatchers aren't active?
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I don't agree with the value.
Implement it directly with Qt resources.
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Yes, it's unmaintained because I don't have time for it either. And because
Windows threading made me give up.
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then make the replacement, and only then deprecate.
I've started the clean-up:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtserialport/+/407661
https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtwayland/+/407662
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t; like with other system DPI settings.
It it's a system setting, then one should assume it's been set to the exact
value that the system wanted it to be. So if they'd wanted it rounded, they'd
have rounded it.
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00. I don't
need to join the keynote, so I won't force people to wake up early for that
one. But please bear the times in mind if you'd like me to join.
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; QUIP). The QUIP doesn’t explicitly require the candidate to be a
> Maintainer.
Sounds good.
Volker, you've been nominated. Since you have not objected to it, we'll
assume you're willing to be our new Overl^H^H^H^H^HChief Maintainer, correct?
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maybe the Conan discussion.
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but it would add code, not reduce. That is, it would make things more complex,
not less. I don't think it's worth it. Byte-swapping is pretty fast.
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> > All this requires is that someone run a cron job every week and have
> > rights
> > to push to the refs/notes/* hierarchy.
>
> Anyone?
No one?
The script here is working.
https://codereview.qt-project.
it still sets it if you edit the commit message.
But I can't find the ability any more. Does anyone know where it went?
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> On Monday, 6 June 2022 01:56:14 PDT Jukka Jokiniva wrote:
> > Fix was found and deployed. Maintenance break is over for Gerrit.
>
> The previous Gerrit had the ability to add a short description of what a
> patchset
d of next week for this feature?
As a maintainer of the module in question, I'm ok with this. It's a new
feature, but it has no new API.
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code using QStringConverter with non-builtin encodings
will leak resources unless it's recompiled for 6.4. No source changes are
necessary.
I am saying that (d) is an acceptable situation because of (a) and (b), and in
spite of (c).
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f the version >= 6.4.0
> 2. Probably add a "TODO: remove me" in 6.x.0 (e.g. after the next LTS)
Much simpler to add an overloaded constructor with an extra, dummy member. If
you recompile your sources, you get the new one with the new codecs. If you
don't recompile, you don&
On Thursday, 9 June 2022 12:36:25 PDT Alexander Akulich wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 10:14 PM Thiago Macieira
>
> wrote:
> > Doesn't work for libraries.
>
> Can you explain please?
Libraries don't call QCoreApplication's constructor.
The application ma
measuring here? What tool did you use?
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untu 20 with a
> different CMake version or other Qt version, I'd be happy to try that as
> well.
If you're building tests, please download using GIt.
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the question.
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copy (given `s` is a view after [4]), while now it only
> takes a reference.
Yup.
> Opinions?
My only objection is to calling this by a fancy name, "rvalue pinning". Simply
call what it is: take all parameters by const-lvalue and never store a
ref
it's not QtTest and I don't
have a Windows machine. Therefore, I have no way of fixing the CI failure. So
those two changes are free for the taking.
If no one adopts them in 2 weeks, I'll just abandon them in Gerrit.
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d for returning null and handled properly,
with something other than a warning (or worse).
[*] there's an exception to this rule. Exercise left to the reader to find out
what it is.
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qt.io/coin/integration/qt/qtbase/tasks/1654295531
[8] https://testresults.qt.io/coin/integration/qt/qtbase/tasks/1655717505
[9] https://testresults.qt.io/coin/integration/qt/qtbase/tasks/1647034101
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t and simplify
> tst_QFile::writeLargeDataBlock_data) after running this as admin:
This is a very good idea.
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> * licensing issues with the INTEGRITY compiler
And now I have a URL for this one:
https://testresults.qt.io/coin/integration/qt/qtbase/tasks/1656777463
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> On Monday, 6 June 2022 01:56:14 PDT Jukka Jokiniva wrote:
> > Fix was found and deployed. Maintenance break is over for Gerrit.
>
> The previous Gerrit had the ability to add a short description of what a
> patchset
est on how to use
the bundled zlib in user code. The answer is: Don't. The bundled libraries are
for Qt's use only and if you want to use it, you must have the regular library
that your content can use. And if you're going to do that anyway, then you
will likely wa
f upstream isn't willing to deal with an exotic platform, then we should
reconsider this particular feature in that library. Either find another
library, or develop ourselves, or don't support this feature in that
configuration.
> 5. Manually building and installing all 3rd pa
isunderstanding
> what you mean by "as system libraries".
The use of "system" here is Qt's meaning of it: it's not the bundled copy.
They should be installed to a regular prefix of your choice, which could be
/usr/local. Installing them to where your Qt build will b
Because they don't even try to link to the library.
Since I'm not allowed to fix these tests, I'm just reporting. Those are the
only auto tests in qtbase that fail to compile for me.
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different whether you use it or not. The code needs to be cleaned to the point
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s as "Properties and method arguments or return values
> of such types will still have metatypes." I agree.
Yep.
> > - add a way to link a T& metatype back to T's
>
> That may be useful. I don't have much of an opinion here.
I think it goes with
is not the name that the C++ language recognises for your
type, and this should only be done for legacy reasons.
typedef QMap IntMap;
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(IntMap);
And you may have the string "IntMap" somewhere in your m
; Non-default-constructible but movable is an interesting API challenge
> for QVariant, but I wouldn't rule it out just yet. We don't have to
> implement all of this right away, but we shouldn't take decisions now
> that make such a thing impossible in the future.
Fa
.quad QtPrivate::.::getCopyCtr()::{lambda}
.quad QtPrivate::::getMoveCtr()::{lambda}
.quad QtPrivate::::getDtor()::{lambda}
.quad QtPrivate::::equals
.quad QtPrivate::::lessThan
.quad 0
.quad 0
.quad
; check that DBus, Qt Remote Objects and QML don't get accidentally broken.
I've been running the tst_q*variant, tst_q*metatype and D-Bus unit tests here,
only. It's pretty hard to break the very lowest levels of those two classes
and still get anything to run -- you get crashes
code areas that only have one or two people who can ever review them (or,
worse, zero) and there's a similar symptom there.
I also recommend you see how documentation-only changes are reviewed, and
ditto for unit-test-only changes.
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ask in #cmake on Slack.
My argument is that I don't think the hypothesis is true or at least it's not
proven. Just because there was no discussion on Gerrit does not mean there was
no discussion.
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aType
meta)
The function exists because it's unit-tested and compiled. Why can't qdoc see
it? It's a hidden friend, but that's valid C++ and clang should see it.
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work with this as well.
That's messed up.
I guess simply pre-declaring the function above the class so it's not a hidden
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Change to qtqa abandoned, after lack of interest from anyone else but Tor
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ar that is the case.
BTW, this is why we started the discussion on third-parties. If we had
freetype as a separate DLL, upgrading that one would solve the problem for
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In which case, you should simply update to 2.12.1 on your
own. Ignore the patches in the CVE.
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Non-commercial customers shouldn't even see the option for LTS, since it's not
LTS for them. There should only be "Latest releases".
Yes, it means that to find Qt 5, you'll need to go look in the Archive.
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cial, so I don't know how we'd deal with it. I don't
think this has come up for us yet. For one, the mailing list thread linked in
the QUIP didn't address it.
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On Thursday, 28 July 2022 13:54:48 PDT Thiago Macieira wrote:
> [resent with my subscribed address, which means it won't arrive in
> kde-devel] [cross-posting to Qt dev ML - dunno if it'll arrive because I'm
> subscribed with different addresses]
Link to thread in kde-deve
I don't think we can hope to expect any kind of performance
improvements. And since we don't have them in the CI at all, we can't even
confirm they still build. I think they will go to the "we'll accept patches"
bin, as
nd S/390, for some reason...
Like I said in my email, we don't have the resources or knowledge to fix
architectural-specific issues in those platforms, much less apply performance
improvements. But we will accept patches in case we break anything.
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lized
That's because the libstdc++ / libbfd implementation of the C++ demangler is
limited to 2048 characters of input. This is harmless and you can ignore it.
It doesn't affect LLVM either.
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