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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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P5: Not important
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5.0.2
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Description
QMetaMethod::invoke (and related) overloads take up to 10 arguments.
But that seems to be nowhere specified as a const/enum value or as a preprocessor symbol. While having such a symbol would be useful when writing some generic code.
Sure, I can make a @#define myself but it seems far more natural place for such is the Qt library itself. In sources it seems to use alike solutions. So why no make it public?
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For Gerrit Dashboard: QTBUG-31821 | ||||||
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# | Subject | Branch | Project | Status | CR | V |
61302,2 | Symbol for max number of arguments in QMetaMethod::invoke() | stable | qt/qtbase | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |