Re: [Development] Question about tests/manual folders

2019-09-20 Thread Thiago Macieira
On Friday, 20 September 2019 02:26:34 PDT Edward Welbourne wrote: > The qtbase/tests/manual/corelib/ tests all date back to 2013 (aside from > some copyright header updates). Some of them are actually much older: https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qt.git/tree/tests/manual The whole point of a manual

Re: [Development] INTEGRITY

2019-09-20 Thread Tuukka Turunen
Hi, Documentation is the authorative source. It is maintained and checked for each Qt release. We should make sure the platform notes are correct and complete. Misleading information in wiki should be deleted or marked as deprecated. Similar activity has been done to other pages, sometimes we

Re: [Development] Question about tests/manual folders

2019-09-20 Thread Edward Welbourne
Asmo Saarela (20 September 2019 08:30) > I would like to understand the content and the use of the manual test assets > in the Qt modules. > Could you provide a few examples of how you are using, maintaining, and > developing those? The qtbase/tests/manual/corelib/ tests all date back to 2013

Re: [Development] INTEGRITY

2019-09-20 Thread Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development
Il 20/09/19 07:53, Tuukka Turunen ha scritto: Or remove the wiki entry and make sure platform notes in documentation are in shape? No need for duplicated info on these basic items. It's a bigger problem -- the *same* wiki is used for official information (e.g. releasing info; coding

Re: [Development] INTEGRITY

2019-09-20 Thread Ville Voutilainen
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 10:10, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: > I am pretty sure we strongly depend on some of those features now. > Realistically I don't think we support any compiler older than what the CI > tests for which I believe is GCC 4.9. Close enough, 4.8.

Re: [Development] Question about tests/manual folders

2019-09-20 Thread Mitch Curtis
> -Original Message- > From: Development On Behalf Of > Asmo Saarela > Sent: Friday, 20 September 2019 8:30 AM > To: development@qt-project.org > Subject: [Development] Question about tests/manual folders > > Hi all, > > > > I would like to understand the content and the use of the

Re: [Development] INTEGRITY

2019-09-20 Thread Allan Sandfeld Jensen
On Friday, 20 September 2019 00:07:38 CEST Thiago Macieira wrote: > On Thursday, 19 September 2019 03:17:12 PDT Giuseppe D'Angelo via > Development > wrote: > > On 18/09/2019 17:33, Thiago Macieira wrote: > > >>> We've never required C++11 Standard Library. We've only required the > > >>> core > >

[Development] Question about tests/manual folders

2019-09-20 Thread Asmo Saarela
Hi all, I would like to understand the content and the use of the manual test assets in the Qt modules. Could you provide a few examples of how you are using, maintaining, and developing those? It seems that there are some 439 folders related to the manual tests in the repositories:

Re: [Development] Nominating Kirill Burtsev as Approver

2019-09-20 Thread Alex Blasche
Congratulations to Kirill. Approver rights have been granted. -- Alex From: Development on behalf of Michael Bruning Sent: Thursday, 29 August 2019 14:54 To: development@qt-project.org Subject: [Development] Nominating Kirill Burtsev as Approver Hi