Using a dialog may trigger a redraw at times where the metrics caches
have not been updated yet. To fix this, do as in paintEvent() and
abort caret blinking if there is an open undo group.
Move the decision to skip the caret painting to showCaret(), closer to
where real work happens. hideCaret () is now an alias for
showCaret(false), which allows some code refactoring.
See also commit c7496a11b2.
Fixes bug #11763 (although it does not trigger on master).
This is a mode for includeonly handling that is effective and still outputs
at least mostly correct counters and references. This is intended for non-
final editing work.
File format change.
Fix warnings coming from deprecations of QTextEdit::tabStopWidth()
and QFontMetrics::width(). Regarding tabStopWidth(), the ChangeLog
states the following [1]:
Introduced tabStopDistance property in QTextOption, QTextEdit and
QPlainTextEdit as replacement for the inconsistently named tabStop and
tabStopWidth properties. QTextOption::tabStop, QTextEdit::tabStopWidth and
QPlainTextEdit::tabStopWidth are now deprecated.
Note that QFontMetrics::horizontalAdvance() is what we want here, as
opposed to QFontMetrics::boundingRect(), because we want to know
where to draw the next character after the tab.
[1] https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/dist/changes-5.10.0/?h=v5.10.0
Fix the following warning from Qt 5.14.1:
error: ‘static bool QPixmapCache::find(const QString&, QPixmap&)’ is deprecated: Use bool find(const QString &, QPixmap*) instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
Fix the following warning from Qt 5.14.1:
error: ‘static QList<T> QList<T>::fromSet(const QSet<T>&) [with T = QString]’ is deprecated: Use QList<T>(set.begin(), set.end()) instead. [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
Regarding QList::fromSet(), the documentation now states the
following [1]:
Since Qt 5.14, range constructors are available for Qt's generic
container classes and should be used in place of this method.
[1] https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlist.html
Fix the following warning:
error: ‘void QFileDialog::setConfirmOverwrite(bool)’ is deprecated: Use setOption(DontConfirmOverwrite, !enabled) instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
Note in the change that "false" changes to "true" because the option
is *Dont*ConfirmOverwrite.
QFileDialog::setConfirmOverwrite() is obsolete at least since 4.8
and QFileDialog::setOption() is available since 4.5 [1].
[1] https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qfiledialog-obsolete.html
[2] https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfiledialog.html#setOption
Fixes the following warning:
error: ‘void QWidget::getContentsMargins(int*, int*, int*, int*) const’ is deprecated: use contentsMargins() [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
The new code also has advantages in that 'l' can be set to const and
it is more readable because it is clear that only 'l' is used.
QWidget::getContentsMargins() was deprecated in 5.14.0 [1]. and
QWidget::contentsMargins() is available since 4.6 [2].
[1] https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/dist/changes-5.14.0/?h=v5.14.0
[2] https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qlayout.html#contentsMargins
This commit replaces qSort with std::sort to fix warnings from compiling with
Qt 5.14.1. Below is one of the warnings:
error: ‘void qSort(RandomAccessIterator, RandomAccessIterator, LessThan) [with RandomAccessIterator = QList<lyx::ColorCode>::iterator; LessT$
an = bool (*)(lyx::ColorCode, lyx::ColorCode)]’ is deprecated: Use std::sort [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
qSort() has been deprecated since Qt 5.2. Quoting from the ChangeLog [1]:
With STL no longer being optional for building and using Qt, a number of
parts of QtAlgorithms no longer make sense, and have therefore been
deprecated. Replacements are available in the STL, and generally have
much better performance
There are some cases that require more than just a trivial substitution, but
our code does not appear to use any of those cases.
For some discussion on the differences in speed of std::sort() and
qSort(), see the following:
https://phabricator.kde.org/D10857
These are just warnings now, but will likely be errors with Qt 6:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-73048
I tested that LyX can still be built against Qt 4.8.7 with this commit.
This commit follows 24926b2e, which also fixes some deprecation warnings.
[1]
https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/dist/changes-5.2.0/?h=v5.2.0
These changes fix a few instances of the following type of warning:
error: ‘void QListWidget::setItemSelected(const QListWidgetItem*, bool)’ is deprecated: Use QListWidgetItem::setSelected() instead [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
as well as similar warnings for setItemHidden() and
setItemExpanded(). These are just warnings now, but it is planned to
remove the methods for Qt 6:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-73048
I tested that LyX can still be built against Qt 4.8.7 with this
commit. Indeed, these methods have been deprecated for a while (it
is just that QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS was only turned on by default
starting with 5.13.0). See, e.g.,
https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.7/qlistwidget-obsolete.html
Using a dialog may trigger a redraw at times where the metrics caches
have not been updated yet. To fix this, do as in paintEvent() and
abort caret blinking if there is an open undo group.
Move the decision to skip the caret painting to showCaret(), closer to
where real work happens. hideCaret () is now an alias for
showCaret(false), which allows some code refactoring.
See also commit c7496a11b2.
Fixes bug #11763 (although it does not trigger on master).
I've long wondered why dialogs seem to update twice when it seems
they just need to update once. It seems it was this code. But it
was only put there to deal with a problem with code in the button
controllers that was disabled in 2007! So I'm going to try removing
it. If we start seeing weird behavior with dialogs in master, then
this will be why.
In case of path names for external files containing symbolic links the real path
and the logical path name may be different for the same file or directory.
LyX is using QDir::tempPath() to create the path name of the temporary directory.
The Qt implementation is free to return the logical or the real path name here and
it happens to be different for various platforms and versions.
The most stable and clean solution is to use the real path name consistently.
As the xcb_send_event man page [1] states,
In order to properly initialize these bytes, we allocate 32 bytes
even though we only need less for an xcb_configure_notify_event_t
This commit fixes the following Valgrind error, which could be
triggered by selecting a letter in LyX:
==12698== Syscall param writev(vector[...]) points to uninitialised byte(s)
==12698== at 0x61F578D: __writev (writev.c:26)
==12698== by 0x61F578D: writev (writev.c:24)
==12698== by 0x4A83BFC: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1.1.0)
==12698== by 0x4A83FD0: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1.1.0)
==12698== by 0x4A84246: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1.1.0)
==12698== by 0x4A84ACB: xcb_flush (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1.1.0)
==12698== by 0x17C8F06: lyx::frontend::GuiApplication::nativeEventFilter(QByteArray const&, void*, long*) (GuiApplication.cpp:3366)
==12698== by 0x5AA4EEE: QAbstractEventDispatcher::filterNativeEvent(QByteArray const&, void*, long*) (qabstracteventdispatcher.cpp:484)
[1] https://www.x.org/releases/current/doc/man/man3/xcb_send_event.3.xhtml
/cvs/lyx/lyx-devel/src/frontends/qt/TocModel.cpp:356: warning: loop variable 'toc' has type 'const pair<std::string, shared_ptr<lyx::Toc> > &' (aka 'const pair<basic_string<char>, shared_ptr<vector<lyx::TocItem> > > &') but is initialized with type 'const std::pair<const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>, std::shared_ptr<std::vector<lyx::TocItem, std::allocator<lyx::TocItem> > > >' resulting in a copy
/cvs/lyx/lyx-devel/src/frontends/qt/TocModel.cpp:356: use non-reference type 'pair<std::string, shared_ptr<lyx::Toc> >' (aka 'pair<basic_string<char>, shared_ptr<vector<lyx::TocItem> > >') to keep the copy or type 'const std::pair<const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>, std::shared_ptr<std::vector<lyx::TocItem, std::allocator<lyx::TocItem> > > > &' to prevent copying
Easier just to use 'auto'.
There are two techniques that I know of for forcing the direction of a
string, regardlessly of whether its contents is naturally LtR, RtL or
undecided.
1/ The unicode LTR/LTR override characters. This is supposed to be the
clean way, however, it does not seem to work with Qt 5.14 (see
#11691).
2/ The undocumented QTextLayout::setFlags method. This is used
internally and allows to pass the (undocumented) flags
Qt::TextForceRightToLeft and Qt::TextForceLeftToRight. This was
used until we had issues with Qt 5.11 (see #11284).
In order to get the best of both worlds, this patch allows to enable
those two methods separately, and actually enables both at the same
time by default!
(hopefully) Fixes bug #11691.