gt; it.
You can build it from source in 5.7 too:
http://download.qt.io/community_releases/5.7/5.7.1/
5.8 will be the same.
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On segunda-feira, 26 de setembro de 2016 15:08:11 PDT Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Is it Gtk3? The qgtk3 plugin would need to be supplied in the AppImage,
> which could trigger including of the Gtk libraries in the AppImage too.
Actually, Dirk could ship the plugin without the Gtk lib
e me the backtrace of that
QObject::connect warning? (this requires that Qt print no other warnings
before this one) My guess is that this is the emission of the
QBluetoothServiceDiscoveryAgent::serviceDiscovered signal starting at
QBluetoothServiceDiscoveryAgentPrivate::performMinimalService
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Everything looks right, thanks Robert.
The only minor thing is the indentation mistake in the last section:
- diveplan.when = startTime.toTime_t();
+ diveplan.when = startTime.toTime_t();
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t::UTC);
I've just realised that my recent changes in Qt 5.8 pessimises the default-
constructed QDateTime on 32-bit systems, compared to 5.7... gotta fix it.
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On quarta-feira, 22 de junho de 2016 14:59:49 PDT Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> > On Jun 22, 2016, at 2:49 PM, Thiago Macieira <thi...@macieira.org> wrote:
> >
> > On quarta-feira, 22 de junho de 2016 22:47:23 PDT Anton Lundin wrote:
> >> @@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ elseif (&q
nches too. Do we support
building with MSVC at all?
Also note that GCC 6 defaults to C++14, so effectively this change
"downgrades" the default support. But that might be a good idea, to make
people using the latest GCC not add features that older compilers can't grok.
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> https://codereview.qt-project.org/163231
It has just passed CI testing and is confirmed now for 5.8.
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subtract
> gettimezoneoffset() which is the difference between some date 5pm UTC and
> 5pm system time zone.
QDateTime::offsetFromUtc should give you that information too. It was added
in Qt 5.2, which is acceptable for use in Subsurface now (it wasn't when we
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stamp limits (that may not be exactly 32-bit).
Right, good point.
At least x32 fixed it, but the IAMCU ABI didn't (not that it's likely to be
extensively used with Linux).
Anyway, Qt API updated for 5.8:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/163231
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On terça-feira, 21 de junho de 2016 12:03:41 PDT Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Thiago Macieira <thi...@macieira.org>
wrote:
> >>fromTime_t(qint64, const QTimeZone);
> >
> > I can add that, but I can't add a qint64 toTime_t(), as yo
On terça-feira, 21 de junho de 2016 10:26:50 PDT Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Thiago Macieira <thi...@macieira.org>
wrote:
> > That function is totally busted, as you've noticed. Not fixing is a
> > discouragement, forcing people to find better alt
ut there may be similar gotchas elsewhere.
That function is totally busted, as you've noticed. Not fixing is a
discouragement, forcing people to find better alternatives.
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nt, right? It's
not like the entire module was removed. Sounds like a packaging issue then.
Jani, can you take a look?
> I filed a bug about this:
>
> https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-54192
> <https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-54192>
>
> Thiago, any idea whom I should pok
7 and we've made sure it builds, but that's
about it. It might not be available in pre-built packages, but you can
download the source and build (note: you probably want 8 GB of RAM or more to
build, but I do build it on two machines with 4, so I know it works).
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On domingo, 1 de maio de 2016 21:11:20 PDT Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> > On May 1, 2016, at 8:24 PM, Thiago Macieira <thi...@macieira.org> wrote:
> >
> > On domingo, 1 de maio de 2016 15:54:55 PDT Robert Helling wrote:
> >> "_qtTranslator&quo
No point in having it defined in each main program's .cpp. Especially
since the unit tests don't define them.
Signed-off-by: Thiago Macieira <thi...@macieira.org>
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bsurface-desktop-main.cpp:QTranslator *qtTranslator, *ssrfTranslator;
subsurface-mobile-main.cpp:QTranslator *qtTranslator, *ssrfTranslator;
That means the tests will not link. The error appears to be legitimate. Dirk,
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> }
> }
Try this:
p *(QQuickItemPrivate *)d_ptr.d
> Any idea how to get more information here? Or should I just hardcode a loop
> detection?
>
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t;QDateTime::fromMSecsSinceEpoch(when*1000, Qt::UTC)
>
> or something. I have *not* tested whether that works.
That's what I recommend. The range is ± ~292 million years . It's also 64-bit
even on 32-bit systems with time_t definitions unsafe after 2038.
Which means you've got +
) is there anything special about the content of those strings?
3) can you show the code after that?
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orship and maybe land a keynote on Subsurface
> and Subsurface-mobile... :-)
>
> Which obviously means that I'm hoping to be there.
Ditto here, I'd like to be there. I need to sit down and think about which
sessions to submit.
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On segunda-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2016 09:33:58 PST Saether Jan-Arve wrote:
> I will try to reproduce it here and create a issue for it.
Hello Jan Arve
Did you manage to reproduce it? It's easily reproducible with Subsurface in
5.6.0rc, but it's not dissected to a testcase.
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b"));
Correct, as the documentation says:
\note This method does not treat spaces (ASCII 0x20) and plus ("+") signs
as the same, like HTML forms do. If you need spaces to be represented as
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On terça-feira, 9 de fevereiro de 2016 13:04:24 PST Tomaz Canabrava wrote:
> Willem,
>
> Also do not include iostream on c code. ;)
> And do what sebas said, plenty of debug examples on the code.
qDebug() also requires C++ :-)
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foreach (QQuickItem *invalid, d->m_invalidateAfterRearrange)
invalidate(invalid);
When invalidate() invalidates a child item, it may call setImplicitSize again.
The code in 5.6 has changed a little, but the principles are still the same.
Jan-Arve, JP, any hint you could offer? How is t
next week, fingers crossed. As usual, stuff is
delayed.
Don't expect the final 5.6 until January.
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t; But what this might mean is that Subsurface will try to stay on Qt 5.6 for
> quite a while. Given that it's the long term release that may not be
> entirely unreasonable either.
And that's the point of a long-term release. Since we're going to increase the
compiler requirements, ther
a subset of the C++11 core language
features and almost none of the C++11 Standard Library features, corresponding
to the intersection of the GCC 4.7, Clang 3.3 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2012
support.
Which is equivalent to the VS2012 support. Thanks Microsoft.
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On Sunday 08 November 2015 22:57:03 Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> > On Nov 8, 2015, at 10:41 PM, Thiago Macieira <thi...@macieira.org> wrote:
> >
> > Can you try adding the -stdlib option in the AppleClang branch to see what
> > happens?
>
> I have an odd ques
you try Qt's tst_compiler test for constexpr, it
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eted function ‘Foo& Foo::operator=(const
Foo&)’
:1:44: note: declared here
Another tiny but relevant difference is that GCC reports the first error on
the function declared private, which is very confusing to people. Clang
reports both on the point of use, like GCC did for the deleted func
gt; + set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -std=gnu99 ")
Why? Anyone using Clang has a recent enough version of it that it supports
C++11.
GCC 5.0 and Clang 3.7 switched C mode to C11 by default (your patch reverts
that to C99); GCC 6.0 is switching to C++14 by default.
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> They don't like c++11
They who? What's the error? Is that a build with the old GCC 4.2 instead of
Clang?
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anch of LLVM and that should
have enough C++11 support for us, according
thttp://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html.
What were the errors?
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> > connect( sender, ::method, receiver, ::method);
>
> method referencing in Qt, yey!
connect(sender, ::signal, receiver, <:=]{});
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> KGammaRay
No K in GammaRay.
http://www.kdab.com/gammaray/
https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay
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. or replacing it with loc = QLocale()...
... except it was introduced in 2a8f32b8 "Fix date and time l10n", so there
may be a reason why.
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is use of `l' was introduced in Amendment 1 to
ISO C90.
So %S is looking for a null-terminated string of wchar_t. Since the input
string isn't wchar_t, it crashes on wcslen().
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> quite come to the rescue, yet.
There was something when we used qmake, but wasn't completely necessary and we
don't use qmake anymore.
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u * u; // this is fine
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, that really shows the bug is probably in the receiving firmware, that it
can't deal with block sends of differing sizes.
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On Tuesday 29 September 2015 17:25:34 Miika Turkia wrote:
> Or it could be too old qt (5.4.1). Is there any easy way to upgrade to
> 5.5 with poor Internet connection?
Hi Miika,
Sorry, no easy way to do that. The libraries are big...
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probably
a bug somewhere (the firmware receiving the update or QtBluetooth).
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BluetoothSocket::connectToService.
But I don't see anything evident that would explain how the signal gets
emitted from a different thread that the QBluetoothSocket would be running
on...
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e::allocateTimerId() (in
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Core.so.5.4.1)
> ==32235==by 0x6DB5328:
Is this a crash on exit?
I don't see how the timer ID freelist could be null at any other point in
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http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/commit/?id=8046a574d27b71ac9540b6cd3c029c2a83dd731e.
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On Tuesday 22 September 2015 21:16:17 Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> > On Sep 22, 2015, at 20:56, Thiago Macieira <thi...@macieira.org> wrote:
> >> On Tuesday 22 September 2015 20:52:09 you wrote:
> >> I notice that even though this is using Qt5.5 it still identifies itself
On Sunday 20 September 2015 23:08:46 Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote:
> On 20 September 2015 at 23:03, Thiago Macieira <thi...@macieira.org> wrote:
> > On Sunday 20 September 2015 12:57:28 Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> >> A major pain for Linux.
> >>
> >> Ubuntu 14.0
ng WebKit) on OS X, Windows and
Linux in the past week.
Note that webkit requires Perl, Python and Ruby interpreters to build.
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and the fact that
it bundles a lot of libraries). Qt developers have been working with Google
developers to unbundle chromium/qtwebengine, but I don't know how far along
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Patches look good.
On Saturday 19 September 2015 19:40:05 Claudiu Olteanu wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> There was an issue reported by Steve regarding the Bluetooth address
> on Windows 10 platforms. The first patch should fix the problem.
>
> Claudiu
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Yes, it can.
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html#QSettings-4
It's the second argument to that constructor.
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is).
The trick will be to teach Qt and cmake to use that toolchain... Maybe if you
somehow move/symlink/whatever
/Applications/XCode.app/Resources/Developer/XCodeToolchain.Default (or a
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Something in that metadata told QtCore that this isn't a suitable plugin. It's
probably the version number.
> So my summary so far - it finds the shared library and the plugins, but it
> doesn't feel like using them for some reason?
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> On Thursday 03 September 2015 10:52:54 Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> > And while looking at this and being confused, I noticed this...
> >
> > (this is grepping for libGrantlee_Templates.5.dylib in the dtruss output)
es.5.dylib\n
> Referenced from:
> /Applications/Subsurface.app/Contents/PlugIns/grantlee/5.0/grantlee_default
> tags.so\n Reason: image not found)"
Looks like grantlee_defaulttags.so could not be loaded because
/Users/hohndel/src/install-root/lib/libGrantlee_Templates.5.dylib was not
fo
, the same way that we do for Windows
and OS X: divecomputer, marble, Qt, ICU.
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,
libQt5Bluetooth.dylib, Qt5Bluetooth.dll, QtBluetooth.framework, as well as do
#include QtBluetooth/Xxxx
qtconnectivity (always written in lowercase) is the name of the Git repository
and tarball that contains QtBluetooth. It also contains QtNfc.
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that around six months ago )
And why is that?
Because Qt bundles a lot of libraries (statically built into Qt libs and
plugins).
Example: libxcb.
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(remoteDeviceInfo.address().toString(),
Qt::MatchContains);
Please merge as much of the code as you can. The first two (or more) lines of
the two branches of the #if are identical, so it's a good idea to keep them
together to avoid code duplication.
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or toLatin1, depending on context. I will
take a look at the code when I review and suggest how to do it.
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Please do this only if you can do it quickly. Your code is correct, just a
little inefficient. If it isn't straightforward, please keep it as-is and
provide a patch later to fix it.
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On Tuesday 11 August 2015 23:36:05 Claudiu Olteanu wrote:
I totally forgot about the existence of Windows Vista :)
We wish we had that option too.
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a backtrace of that
warning complaining threading issue. Since we're talking about threading
issues, an all-thread backtrace would be adviseable (gdb command: t a a bt)
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the current dive site: 756762654
This is also a debug statement, not warning.
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On Monday 20 July 2015 08:40:24 Thiago Macieira wrote:
I have an external USB with numeric keypad in the office. I'll see if I can
test that.
Ctrl+KP_Plus works for me even without the patch.
I can't tell what the patch is fixing then.
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On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 07:43:19PM -0700, Thiago Macieira wrote:
On Sunday 19 July 2015 19:38:25 Thiago Macieira wrote:
On Sunday 19 July 2015 06:28:37 Gaetan Bisson wrote:
[2015-07-19 17:06:48 +0300] Claudiu Olteanu:
I have
, but I'd say anything
besides 5.4 and 5.5 is not a good idea, as no one is testing it.
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On Tuesday 21 July 2015 00:46:07 Claudiu Olteanu wrote:
What I know is that programming with Win32/Winsock2 API is
quite tricky (at least for me..:) ).
Not just you.
And it only gets worse with WinRT, which lacks even Winsock2... Fortunately,
that's not a target for Subsurface.
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://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/tree/trunk/keypad-shor
tcuts.patch?h=packages/qt5
I'll ask our Qt maintainer.
Testing it here.
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version :).
[1] - http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.5/qtglobal.html#Q_OS_MAC
That's what I call misleading information... That means it doesn't include
OpenDarwin.
Fix:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/121841
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On Sunday 19 July 2015 19:38:25 Thiago Macieira wrote:
On Sunday 19 July 2015 06:28:37 Gaetan Bisson wrote:
[2015-07-19 17:06:48 +0300] Claudiu Olteanu:
I have a Fedora 22 with Qt 5.5.0 and the shortcut is working.
Subsurface version: 4.4.2-1040-g5cbbff008411c322.
It might be related
an upstream bug.
All Ctrl+Shift shortcuts stopped working in 5.5, such as Qt Creator's Ctrl+.
I tried to debug this during the Qt Contributor Summit but didn't get
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(TARGET_OS_MAC) TARGET_OS_MAC
# define Q_OS_OSX
# define Q_OS_MACX // compatibility synonym
# endif
#endif
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week to see if he's back.
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()));
+ return;
+ }
+#endif
Please add a simple comment to the source code why this is done, in addition
to the commit. Something like // on Android, the device gets stuck in if we
try to use it before discovery is done
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corrupted inside an internal impelmentation of
QArrayData
Thiago?
It crashed inside malloc, so the problem is not in the stack trace. Something
corrupted the malloc structures. Valgrind would have been the best, but didn't
work...
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On Thursday 09 July 2015 16:22:54 Tomaz Canabrava wrote:
it seems that QDataStream was removed from some includes
Sorry about that; that was my change. It was removed from qstringlist.h, which
means that QIODevice is not present from qstringlist.h and that brought
qobject.h.
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already got access to OS X in real
hardware anyway...
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It should be libqt5bluetooth5, according to packages.ubuntu.com.
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/me goes back to reviewing IPv6 support for the IoT software
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inquiry.
Therefore I choose to use !(mode == QBluetoothLocalDevice::HostPoweredOff))
instead of (mode == QBluetoothLocalDevice::HostDiscoverable || mode ==
QBluetoothLocalDevice::HostConnectable || ..)
I meant doing
bool on = !(x == y);
instead of
bool on = x != y;
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and is implemented in
qtserialbluetooth.cpp source. I don't know what changed from Qt 5.4.1
version to Qt 5.5.0 because it worked before the Qt update.
nm -C qtserialbluetooth.o
Does it appear? Does it appear with () at the end?
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Software
I can tell: I don't know if m_tile is correctly supposed to be NULL
there and the code should be checking for validity before dereferencing; or if
it wasn't supposed to be NULL and loading of the tile was required.
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Software
/2015/n4474.pdf
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similar and seems to be legal on all the file systems.
Why have separators at all?
MMDDHHmmss should be enough until Dec 31st, .
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is that of Qt itself.
qmake would set QT_DEBUG if you compiled in debug mode, but CMake may not be
doing that, so you inherited the Qt default (release mode).
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