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Diffstat (limited to 'src/corelib/kernel/qmetaobject.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | src/corelib/kernel/qmetaobject.cpp | 26 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/src/corelib/kernel/qmetaobject.cpp b/src/corelib/kernel/qmetaobject.cpp index d53ba707f7..f962fb7831 100644 --- a/src/corelib/kernel/qmetaobject.cpp +++ b/src/corelib/kernel/qmetaobject.cpp @@ -86,16 +86,16 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE The functions you are most likely to find useful are these: \list - \o className() returns the name of a class. - \o superClass() returns the superclass's meta-object. - \o method() and methodCount() provide information + \li className() returns the name of a class. + \li superClass() returns the superclass's meta-object. + \li method() and methodCount() provide information about a class's meta-methods (signals, slots and other \l{Q_INVOKABLE}{invokable} member functions). - \o enumerator() and enumeratorCount() and provide information about + \li enumerator() and enumeratorCount() and provide information about a class's enumerators. - \o propertyCount() and property() provide information about a + \li propertyCount() and property() provide information about a class's properties. - \o constructor() and constructorCount() provide information + \li constructor() and constructorCount() provide information about a class's meta-constructors. \endlist @@ -1051,18 +1051,18 @@ enum { MaximumParamCount = 11 }; // up to 10 arguments + 1 return value depending on \a type: \list - \o If \a type is Qt::DirectConnection, the member will be invoked immediately. + \li If \a type is Qt::DirectConnection, the member will be invoked immediately. - \o If \a type is Qt::QueuedConnection, + \li If \a type is Qt::QueuedConnection, a QEvent will be sent and the member is invoked as soon as the application enters the main event loop. - \o If \a type is Qt::BlockingQueuedConnection, the method will be invoked in + \li If \a type is Qt::BlockingQueuedConnection, the method will be invoked in the same way as for Qt::QueuedConnection, except that the current thread will block until the event is delivered. Using this connection type to communicate between objects in the same thread will lead to deadlocks. - \o If \a type is Qt::AutoConnection, the member is invoked + \li If \a type is Qt::AutoConnection, the member is invoked synchronously if \a obj lives in the same thread as the caller; otherwise it will invoke the member asynchronously. \endlist @@ -1456,13 +1456,13 @@ QMetaMethod::MethodType QMetaMethod::methodType() const \a connectionType: \list - \o If \a connectionType is Qt::DirectConnection, the member will be invoked immediately. + \li If \a connectionType is Qt::DirectConnection, the member will be invoked immediately. - \o If \a connectionType is Qt::QueuedConnection, + \li If \a connectionType is Qt::QueuedConnection, a QEvent will be posted and the member is invoked as soon as the application enters the main event loop. - \o If \a connectionType is Qt::AutoConnection, the member is invoked + \li If \a connectionType is Qt::AutoConnection, the member is invoked synchronously if \a object lives in the same thread as the caller; otherwise it will invoke the member asynchronously. \endlist |