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- We agree that we focus on C++11 and new<br /> features requires it | |||
- We want to add the overload<br /> connect(ob1, &ddd::fff, receiver, []{}, Qt::QueuedConnection); | |||
- For function such as QTimer::singleShot, we can add the<br /> two template overload and some helper code in (private?) <span class="caps">API</span><br /> to share the complicated template code. Or just use QSlot<…><br /> QTimer::singleShot(int, QSlot<void()>) | |||
- implement<br /> template<typename …Args><br /> QMetaObject::queuedInvoke(QObject, Ret(T::*)(Args…), Args…)<br /> template<typename …Args><br /> QMetaObject::blockingQueuedInvoke(QObject, Ret(T::*)(Args…), Args…) -> Ret | |||
Templateed QObject: – investigate what are the use case to see what kind of features we want to support or not. (Not to open too many cans of worms |
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- We agree that we focus on C++11 and new
features requires it
- We want to add the overload
connect(ob1, &ddd::fff, receiver, []{}, Qt::QueuedConnection);
- For function such as QTimer::singleShot, we can add the
two template overload and some helper code in (private?) API
to share the complicated template code. Or just use QSlot<…>
QTimer::singleShot(int, QSlot<void()>)
- implement
template<typename …Args>
QMetaObject::queuedInvoke(QObject, Ret(T::*)(Args…), Args…)
template<typename …Args>
QMetaObject::blockingQueuedInvoke(QObject, Ret(T::*)(Args…), Args…) -> Ret
Templateed QObject: – investigate what are the use case to see what kind of features we want to support or not. (Not to open too many cans of worms