Q_OBJECT and Q_SIGNALS are C++ macros, any C++ IDE will understand them.
I'm using vscode as my main IDE and it works just fine with Qt....
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So you're "updating features and fixing bugs", why didn't you contribute directly to Qt5 ? Starting with Qt 5.6 a lot of C++11 will be allo...
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lethal replied to Intel's Windows Driver Now Supports OpenGL 4.4, Linux Driver Still With OpenGL 3.3in Intel LinuxCompanies to what they need to do, if it doesn't hurt their revenues then they don't do it.
I know some companies to more than they're incentivised...
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No one is killing x86_32, this is about killing fedora on 32 bit.
You'll still have hundreds of other distros. Each distro has it's place, and...
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Give me one example of a solution to integrate simple 3D scenes into QML.
Only people using QML and 3D...
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Maybe that feature isn't very stable yet. It might also be slower, since it requires compilation of some shader...
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GammaRay
Cool stuff.
Reminds me of GammaRay (for Qt):
http://www.kdab.com/kdab-products/gammaray/
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Does it display a popup or such saying the laptop is falling ?
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