Marc Mutz via Development wrote:
> Until then, either you want to be notified of sub-optimal APIs asap,
What is "suboptimal" about Java-style iterators, other than that they do not
work the same way as the STL ones? I find the Java-style iterators to be
easier to use and less error-prone than th
On Monday, 4 December 2023 02:10:43 PST Dominik Holland via Development wrote:
> the qtinterfaceframework module currently also hosts two reference APIs
> (qtifmedia and qtifvehiclefunctions). Both are very much automotive
> specific. In order to make the module also available for other industries
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Hi,
the qtinterfaceframework module currently also hosts two reference APIs
(qtifmedia and qtifvehiclefunctions). Both are very much automotive specific.
In order to make the module also available for other industries we would like
to move those two modules to a new qt-labs repository.
Name o
Fair enough, as long as they are not removed anytime soon
> Marc Mutz via Development kirjoitti 4.12.2023
> kello 10.20:
>
> On 04.12.23 09:06, Jyrki Yli-Nokari wrote:
>>
>> While I do not use them, I feel that deprecating such core functionality of
>> a framework without measurable gain wou
On 04.12.23 09:06, Jyrki Yli-Nokari wrote:
>
> While I do not use them, I feel that deprecating such core functionality of a
> framework without measurable gain would seriously harm anyone using them and,
> most importantly, fundamentally harm the promise and dependability of Qt as a
> framework
While I do not use them, I feel that deprecating such core functionality of a
framework without measurable gain would seriously harm anyone using them and,
most importantly, fundamentally harm the promise and dependability of Qt as a
framework of choice.
> Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development ki