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#ifdef QT_NO_DEBUG
#undef QT_NO_DEBUG
#endif
#ifdef qDebug
#undef qDebug
#endif
#include "qdebug.h"
#include "qmetaobject.h"
#include <private/qtextstream_p.h>
#include <private/qtools_p.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
using QtMiscUtils::toHexUpper;
using QtMiscUtils::fromHex;
// This file is needed to force compilation of QDebug into the kernel library.
/*!
\class QDebug
\inmodule QtCore
\ingroup shared
\brief The QDebug class provides an output stream for debugging information.
QDebug is used whenever the developer needs to write out debugging or tracing
information to a device, file, string or console.
\section1 Basic Use
In the common case, it is useful to call the qDebug() function to obtain a
default QDebug object to use for writing debugging information.
\snippet qdebug/qdebugsnippet.cpp 1
This constructs a QDebug object using the constructor that accepts a QtMsgType
value of QtDebugMsg. Similarly, the qWarning(), qCritical() and qFatal()
functions also return QDebug objects for the corresponding message types.
The class also provides several constructors for other situations, including
a constructor that accepts a QFile or any other QIODevice subclass that is
used to write debugging information to files and other devices. The constructor
that accepts a QString is used to write to a string for display or serialization.
\section1 Formatting Options
QDebug formats output so that it's easily readable. It automatically adds spaces
between arguments, and adds quotes around QString, QByteArray, QChar arguments.
You can tweak these options through the space(), nospace() and quote(), noquote()
methods. Furthermore, \l{QTextStream manipulators} can be piped into a QDebug
stream.
QDebugStateSaver limits changes to the formatting to the current scope.
resetFormat() resets the options to the default ones.
\section1 Writing Custom Types to a Stream
Many standard types can be written to QDebug objects, and Qt provides support for
most Qt value types. To add support for custom types, you need to implement a
streaming operator, as in the following example:
\snippet qdebug/qdebugsnippet.cpp 0
This is described in the \l{Debugging Techniques} and
\l{Creating Custom Qt Types#Making the Type Printable}{Creating Custom Qt Types}
documents.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::QDebug(QIODevice *device)
Constructs a debug stream that writes to the given \a device.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::QDebug(QString *string)
Constructs a debug stream that writes to the given \a string.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::QDebug(QtMsgType t)
Constructs a debug stream that writes to the handler for the message type \a t.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::QDebug(const QDebug &o)
Constructs a copy of the other debug stream \a o.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator=(const QDebug &other)
Assigns the \a other debug stream to this stream and returns a reference to
this stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug::~QDebug()
Flushes any pending data to be written and destroys the debug stream.
*/
// Has been defined in the header / inlined before Qt 5.4
QDebug::~QDebug()
{
if (!--stream->ref) {
if (stream->space && stream->buffer.endsWith(QLatin1Char(' ')))
stream->buffer.chop(1);
if (stream->message_output) {
qt_message_output(stream->type,
stream->context,
stream->buffer);
}
delete stream;
}
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QDebug::putUcs4(uint ucs4)
{
maybeQuote('\'');
if (ucs4 < 0x20) {
stream->ts << "\\x" << hex << ucs4 << reset;
} else if (ucs4 < 0x80) {
stream->ts << char(ucs4);
} else {
if (ucs4 < 0x10000)
stream->ts << "\\u" << qSetFieldWidth(4);
else
stream->ts << "\\U" << qSetFieldWidth(8);
stream->ts << hex << qSetPadChar(QLatin1Char('0')) << ucs4 << reset;
}
maybeQuote('\'');
}
// These two functions return true if the character should be printed by QDebug.
// For QByteArray, this is technically identical to US-ASCII isprint();
// for QString, we use QChar::isPrint, which requires a full UCS-4 decode.
static inline bool isPrintable(uint ucs4)
{ return QChar::isPrint(ucs4); }
static inline bool isPrintable(ushort uc)
{ return QChar::isPrint(uc); }
static inline bool isPrintable(uchar c)
{ return c >= ' ' && c < 0x7f; }
template <typename Char>
static inline void putEscapedString(QTextStreamPrivate *d, const Char *begin, int length, bool isUnicode = true)
{
QChar quote(QLatin1Char('"'));
d->write("e, 1);
bool lastWasHexEscape = false;
const Char *end = begin + length;
for (const Char *p = begin; p != end; ++p) {
// check if we need to insert "" to break an hex escape sequence
if (Q_UNLIKELY(lastWasHexEscape)) {
if (fromHex(*p) != -1) {
// yes, insert it
QChar quotes[] = { QLatin1Char('"'), QLatin1Char('"') };
d->write(quotes, 2);
}
lastWasHexEscape = false;
}
if (sizeof(Char) == sizeof(QChar)) {
// Surrogate characters are category Cs (Other_Surrogate), so isPrintable = false for them
int runLength = 0;
while (p + runLength != end &&
isPrintable(p[runLength]) && p[runLength] != '\\' && p[runLength] != '"')
++runLength;
if (runLength) {
d->write(reinterpret_cast<const QChar *>(p), runLength);
p += runLength - 1;
continue;
}
} else if (isPrintable(*p) && *p != '\\' && *p != '"') {
QChar c = QLatin1Char(*p);
d->write(&c, 1);
continue;
}
// print as an escape sequence (maybe, see below for surrogate pairs)
int buflen = 2;
ushort buf[sizeof "\\U12345678" - 1];
buf[0] = '\\';
switch (*p) {
case '"':
case '\\':
buf[1] = *p;
break;
case '\b':
buf[1] = 'b';
break;
case '\f':
buf[1] = 'f';
break;
case '\n':
buf[1] = 'n';
break;
case '\r':
buf[1] = 'r';
break;
case '\t':
buf[1] = 't';
break;
default:
if (!isUnicode) {
// print as hex escape
buf[1] = 'x';
buf[2] = toHexUpper(uchar(*p) >> 4);
buf[3] = toHexUpper(uchar(*p));
buflen = 4;
lastWasHexEscape = true;
break;
}
if (QChar::isHighSurrogate(*p)) {
if ((p + 1) != end && QChar::isLowSurrogate(p[1])) {
// properly-paired surrogates
uint ucs4 = QChar::surrogateToUcs4(*p, p[1]);
if (isPrintable(ucs4)) {
buf[0] = *p;
buf[1] = p[1];
buflen = 2;
} else {
buf[1] = 'U';
buf[2] = '0'; // toHexUpper(ucs4 >> 32);
buf[3] = '0'; // toHexUpper(ucs4 >> 28);
buf[4] = toHexUpper(ucs4 >> 20);
buf[5] = toHexUpper(ucs4 >> 16);
buf[6] = toHexUpper(ucs4 >> 12);
buf[7] = toHexUpper(ucs4 >> 8);
buf[8] = toHexUpper(ucs4 >> 4);
buf[9] = toHexUpper(ucs4);
buflen = 10;
}
++p;
break;
}
// improperly-paired surrogates, fall through
}
buf[1] = 'u';
buf[2] = toHexUpper(ushort(*p) >> 12);
buf[3] = toHexUpper(ushort(*p) >> 8);
buf[4] = toHexUpper(*p >> 4);
buf[5] = toHexUpper(*p);
buflen = 6;
}
d->write(reinterpret_cast<QChar *>(buf), buflen);
}
d->write("e, 1);
}
/*!
\internal
Duplicated from QtTest::toPrettyUnicode().
*/
void QDebug::putString(const QChar *begin, size_t length)
{
if (stream->testFlag(Stream::NoQuotes)) {
// no quotes, write the string directly too (no pretty-printing)
// this respects the QTextStream state, though
stream->ts.d_ptr->putString(begin, int(length));
} else {
// we'll reset the QTextStream formatting mechanisms, so save the state
QDebugStateSaver saver(*this);
stream->ts.d_ptr->params.reset();
putEscapedString(stream->ts.d_ptr.data(), reinterpret_cast<const ushort *>(begin), int(length));
}
}
/*!
\internal
Duplicated from QtTest::toPrettyCString().
*/
void QDebug::putByteArray(const char *begin, size_t length, Latin1Content content)
{
if (stream->testFlag(Stream::NoQuotes)) {
// no quotes, write the string directly too (no pretty-printing)
// this respects the QTextStream state, though
QString string = content == ContainsLatin1 ? QString::fromLatin1(begin, int(length)) : QString::fromUtf8(begin, int(length));
stream->ts.d_ptr->putString(string);
} else {
// we'll reset the QTextStream formatting mechanisms, so save the state
QDebugStateSaver saver(*this);
stream->ts.d_ptr->params.reset();
putEscapedString(stream->ts.d_ptr.data(), reinterpret_cast<const uchar *>(begin),
int(length), content == ContainsLatin1);
}
}
/*!
\fn QDebug::swap(QDebug &other)
\since 5.0
Swaps this debug stream instance with \a other. This function is
very fast and never fails.
*/
/*!
Resets the stream formatting options, bringing it back to its original constructed state.
\sa space(), quote()
\since 5.4
*/
QDebug &QDebug::resetFormat()
{
stream->ts.reset();
stream->space = true;
if (stream->context.version > 1)
stream->flags = 0;
stream->setVerbosity(Stream::DefaultVerbosity);
return *this;
}
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::space()
Writes a space character to the debug stream and returns a reference to
the stream.
The stream remembers that automatic insertion of spaces is
enabled for future writes.
\sa nospace(), maybeSpace()
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::nospace()
Disables automatic insertion of spaces and returns a reference to the stream.
\sa space(), maybeSpace()
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::maybeSpace()
Writes a space character to the debug stream, depending on the current
setting for automatic insertion of spaces, and returns a reference to the stream.
\sa space(), nospace()
*/
/*!
\fn bool QDebug::autoInsertSpaces() const
Returns \c true if this QDebug instance will automatically insert spaces
between writes.
\since 5.0
\sa QDebugStateSaver
*/
/*!
\fn void QDebug::setAutoInsertSpaces(bool b)
Enables automatic insertion of spaces between writes if \a b is true; otherwise
automatic insertion of spaces is disabled.
\since 5.0
\sa QDebugStateSaver
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::quote()
\since 5.4
Enables automatic insertion of quotation characters around QChar, QString and QByteArray
contents and returns a reference to the stream.
Quoting is enabled by default.
\sa noquote(), maybeQuote()
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::noquote()
\since 5.4
Disables automatic insertion of quotation characters around QChar, QString and QByteArray
contents and returns a reference to the stream.
When quoting is disabled, these types are printed without quotation
characters and without escaping of non-printable characters.
\sa quote(), maybeQuote()
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::maybeQuote(char c)
\since 5.4
Writes a character \a c to the debug stream, depending on the
current setting for automatic insertion of quotes, and returns a reference to the stream.
The default character is a double quote \c{"}.
\sa quote(), noquote()
*/
/*!
\fn int QDebug::verbosity() const
\since 5.6
Returns the verbosity of the debug stream.
Streaming operators can check the value to decide whether
verbose output is desired and print more information depending on the
level. Higher values indicate that more information is desired.
The allowed range is from 0 to 7. The default value is 2.
\sa setVerbosity()
*/
/*!
\fn void QDebug::setVerbosity(int verbosityLevel)
\since 5.6
Sets the verbosity of the stream to \a verbosityLevel.
The allowed range is from 0 to 7. The default value is 2.
\sa verbosity()
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(QChar t)
Writes the character, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream. Normally, QDebug prints control characters and non-US-ASCII
characters as their C escape sequences or their Unicode value (\\u1234). To
print non-printable characters without transformation, enable the noquote()
functionality, but note that some QDebug backends may not be 8-bit clean
and may not be able to represent \c t.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(bool t)
Writes the boolean value, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(char t)
Writes the character, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(signed short t)
Writes the signed short integer, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(unsigned short t)
Writes then unsigned short integer, \a t, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(signed int t)
Writes the signed integer, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(unsigned int t)
Writes then unsigned integer, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to
the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(signed long t)
Writes the signed long integer, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(unsigned long t)
Writes then unsigned long integer, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(qint64 t)
Writes the signed 64-bit integer, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(quint64 t)
Writes then unsigned 64-bit integer, \a t, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(float t)
Writes the 32-bit floating point number, \a t, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(double t)
Writes the 64-bit floating point number, \a t, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const char *t)
Writes the '\\0'-terminated string, \a t, to the stream and returns a
reference to the stream. The string is never quoted nor transformed to the
output, but note that some QDebug backends might not be 8-bit clean.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(char16_t t)
\since 5.5
Writes the UTF-16 character, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(char32_t t)
\since 5.5
Writes the UTF-32 character, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference
to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const QString &t)
Writes the string, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream. Normally, QDebug prints the string inside quotes and transforms
non-printable characters to their Unicode values (\\u1234).
To print non-printable characters without transformation, enable the
noquote() functionality. Note that some QDebug backends might not be 8-bit
clean.
Output examples:
\code
QString s;
s = "a";
qDebug().noquote() << s; // prints: a
qDebug() << s; // prints: "a"
s = "\"a\r\n\"";
qDebug() << s; // prints: "\"a\r\n\""
s = "\033"; // escape character
qDebug() << s; // prints: "\u001B"
s = "\u00AD"; // SOFT HYPHEN
qDebug() << s; // prints: "\u00AD"
s = "\u00E1"; // LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE
qDebug() << s; // prints: "á"
s = "a\u0301"; // "a" followed by COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
qDebug() << s; // prints: "á";
s = "\u0430\u0301"; // CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A followed by COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
qDebug() << s; // prints: "а́"
\endcode
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const QStringRef &t)
Writes the string, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream. Normally, QDebug prints the string inside quotes and transforms
non-printable characters to their Unicode values (\\u1234).
To print non-printable characters without transformation, enable the
noquote() functionality. Note that some QDebug backends might not be 8-bit
clean.
See the QString overload for examples.
*/
/*!
\since 5.10
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(QStringView s)
Writes the string view, \a s, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream. Normally, QDebug prints the string inside quotes and transforms
non-printable characters to their Unicode values (\\u1234).
To print non-printable characters without transformation, enable the
noquote() functionality. Note that some QDebug backends might not be 8-bit
clean.
See the QString overload for examples.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(QLatin1String t)
Writes the string, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream. Normally, QDebug prints the string inside quotes and transforms
non-printable characters to their Unicode values (\\u1234).
To print non-printable characters without transformation, enable the
noquote() functionality. Note that some QDebug backends might not be 8-bit
clean.
See the QString overload for examples.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const QByteArray &t)
Writes the byte array, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the
stream. Normally, QDebug prints the array inside quotes and transforms
control or non-US-ASCII characters to their C escape sequences (\\xAB). This
way, the output is always 7-bit clean and the string can be copied from the
output and pasted back into C++ sources, if necessary.
To print non-printable characters without transformation, enable the
noquote() functionality. Note that some QDebug backends might not be 8-bit
clean.
Output examples:
\code
QByteArray ba;
ba = "a";
qDebug().noquote() << ba; // prints: a
qDebug() << ba; // prints: "a"
ba = "\"a\r\n\"";
qDebug() << ba; // prints: "\"a\r\n\""
ba = "\033"; // escape character
qDebug() << ba; // prints: "\x1B"
ba = "\xC3\xA1";
qDebug() << ba; // prints: "\xC3\xA1"
ba = QByteArray("a\0b", 3);
qDebug() << ba // prints: "\a\x00""b"
\endcode
Note how QDebug needed to close and reopen the string in the way C and C++
languages concatenate string literals so that the letter 'b' is not
interpreted as part of the previous hexadecimal escape sequence.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(const void *t)
Writes a pointer, \a t, to the stream and returns a reference to the stream.
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(QTextStreamFunction f)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(QTextStreamManipulator m)
\internal
*/
/*!
\fn template <class T> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QList<T> &list)
\relates QDebug
Writes the contents of \a list to \a debug. \c T needs to
support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template <typename T, typename Alloc> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const std::list<T, Alloc> &vec)
\relates QDebug
\since 5.7
Writes the contents of list \a vec to \a debug. \c T needs to
support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template <typename T> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QVector<T> &vec)
\relates QDebug
Writes the contents of vector \a vec to \a debug. \c T needs to
support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template <typename T, typename Alloc> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const std::vector<T, Alloc> &vec)
\relates QDebug
\since 5.7
Writes the contents of vector \a vec to \a debug. \c T needs to
support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template <typename T> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QSet<T> &set)
\relates QDebug
Writes the contents of \a set to \a debug. \c T needs to
support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template <class Key, class T> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QMap<Key, T> &map)
\relates QDebug
Writes the contents of \a map to \a debug. Both \c Key and
\c T need to support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template <typename Key, typename T, typename Compare, typename Alloc> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const std::map<Key, T, Compare, Alloc> &map)
\relates QDebug
\since 5.7
Writes the contents of \a map to \a debug. Both \c Key and
\c T need to support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template <typename Key, typename T, typename Compare, typename Alloc> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const std::multimap<Key, T, Compare, Alloc> &map)
\relates QDebug
\since 5.7
Writes the contents of \a map to \a debug. Both \c Key and
\c T need to support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template <class Key, class T> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QHash<Key, T> &hash)
\relates QDebug
Writes the contents of \a hash to \a debug. Both \c Key and
\c T need to support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template <class T1, class T2> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QPair<T1, T2> &pair)
\relates QDebug
Writes the contents of \a pair to \a debug. Both \c T1 and
\c T2 need to support streaming into QDebug.
*/
/*!
\fn template<typename T> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QFlags<T> &flags)
\relates QDebug
\since 4.7
Writes \a flags to \a debug.
*/
/*!
\fn template<typename T> QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QSharedPointer<T> &ptr)
\relates QSharedPointer
\since 5.7
Writes the pointer tracked by \a ptr into the debug object \a debug for
debugging purposes.
\sa {Debugging Techniques}
*/
/*!
\fn QDebug &QDebug::operator<<(std::nullptr_t)
\internal
*/
/*!
\class QDebugStateSaver
\inmodule QtCore
\brief Convenience class for custom QDebug operators.
Saves the settings used by QDebug, and restores them upon destruction,
then calls \l {QDebug::maybeSpace()}{maybeSpace()}, to separate arguments with a space if
\l {QDebug::autoInsertSpaces()}{autoInsertSpaces()} was true at the time of constructing the QDebugStateSaver.
The automatic insertion of spaces between writes is one of the settings
that QDebugStateSaver stores for the duration of the current block.
The settings of the internal QTextStream are also saved and restored,
so that using << hex in a QDebug operator doesn't affect other QDebug
operators.
\since 5.1
*/
class QDebugStateSaverPrivate
{
public:
QDebugStateSaverPrivate(QDebug &dbg)
: m_dbg(dbg),
m_spaces(dbg.autoInsertSpaces()),
m_flags(0),
m_streamParams(dbg.stream->ts.d_ptr->params)
{
if (m_dbg.stream->context.version > 1)
m_flags = m_dbg.stream->flags;
}
void restoreState()
{
const bool currentSpaces = m_dbg.autoInsertSpaces();
if (currentSpaces && !m_spaces)
if (m_dbg.stream->buffer.endsWith(QLatin1Char(' ')))
m_dbg.stream->buffer.chop(1);
m_dbg.setAutoInsertSpaces(m_spaces);
m_dbg.stream->ts.d_ptr->params = m_streamParams;
if (m_dbg.stream->context.version > 1)
m_dbg.stream->flags = m_flags;
if (!currentSpaces && m_spaces)
m_dbg.stream->ts << ' ';
}
QDebug &m_dbg;
// QDebug state
const bool m_spaces;
int m_flags;
// QTextStream state
const QTextStreamPrivate::Params m_streamParams;
};
/*!
Creates a QDebugStateSaver instance, which saves the settings
currently used by \a dbg.
\sa QDebug::setAutoInsertSpaces(), QDebug::autoInsertSpaces()
*/
QDebugStateSaver::QDebugStateSaver(QDebug &dbg)
: d(new QDebugStateSaverPrivate(dbg))
{
}
/*!
Destroys a QDebugStateSaver instance, which restores the settings
used when the QDebugStateSaver instance was created.
\sa QDebug::setAutoInsertSpaces(), QDebug::autoInsertSpaces()
*/
QDebugStateSaver::~QDebugStateSaver()
{
d->restoreState();
}
/*!
\internal
Specialization of the primary template in qdebug.h to out-of-line
the common case of QFlags<T>::Int being int.
Just call the generic version so the two don't get out of sync.
*/
void qt_QMetaEnum_flagDebugOperator(QDebug &debug, size_t sizeofT, int value)
{
qt_QMetaEnum_flagDebugOperator<int>(debug, sizeofT, value);
}
#ifndef QT_NO_QOBJECT
/*!
\internal
*/
QDebug qt_QMetaEnum_debugOperator(QDebug &dbg, int value, const QMetaObject *meta, const char *name)
{
QDebugStateSaver saver(dbg);
QMetaEnum me = meta->enumerator(meta->indexOfEnumerator(name));
const char *key = me.valueToKey(value);
dbg.nospace() << meta->className() << "::" << name << '(';
if (key)
dbg << key;
else
dbg << value;
dbg << ')';
return dbg;
}
QDebug qt_QMetaEnum_flagDebugOperator(QDebug &debug, quint64 value, const QMetaObject *meta, const char *name)
{
QDebugStateSaver saver(debug);
debug.resetFormat();
debug.noquote();
debug.nospace();
debug << "QFlags<";
const QMetaEnum me = meta->enumerator(meta->indexOfEnumerator(name));
if (const char *scope = me.scope())
debug << scope << "::";
debug << me.name() << ">(" << me.valueToKeys(value) << ')';
return debug;
}
#endif // !QT_NO_QOBJECT
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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