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+/****************************************************************************
+** $Id$
+**
+** Global functions
+**
+** Created : 920604
+**
+** Copyright (C) 1992-2002 Trolltech AS. All rights reserved.
+**
+** This file is part of the tools module of the Qt GUI Toolkit.
+**
+** This file may be distributed under the terms of the Q Public License
+** as defined by Trolltech AS of Norway and appearing in the file
+** LICENSE.QPL included in the packaging of this file.
+**
+** This file may be distributed and/or modified under the terms of the
+** GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.
+**
+** Licensees holding valid Qt Enterprise Edition or Qt Professional Edition
+** licenses may use this file in accordance with the Qt Commercial License
+** Agreement provided with the Software.
+**
+** This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE
+** WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+**
+** See http://www.trolltech.com/pricing.html or email sales@trolltech.com for
+** information about Qt Commercial License Agreements.
+** See http://www.trolltech.com/qpl/ for QPL licensing information.
+** See http://www.trolltech.com/gpl/ for GPL licensing information.
+**
+** Contact info@trolltech.com if any conditions of this licensing are
+** not clear to you.
+**
+**********************************************************************/
+
+#include "qplatformdefs.h"
+
+#include "qasciidict.h"
+#include <limits.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+
+/*!
+ \relates QApplication
+
+ Returns the Qt version number as a string, for example, "2.3.0" or
+ "3.0.5".
+
+ The \c QT_VERSION define has the numeric value in the form:
+ 0xmmiibb (m = major, i = minor, b = bugfix). For example, Qt
+ 3.0.5's \c QT_VERSION is 0x030005.
+*/
+
+const char *qVersion()
+{
+ return QT_VERSION_STR;
+}
+
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ System detection routines
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+static bool si_alreadyDone = FALSE;
+static int si_wordSize;
+static bool si_bigEndian;
+
+/*!
+ \relates QApplication
+
+ Obtains information about the system.
+
+ The system's word size in bits (typically 32) is returned in \a
+ *wordSize. The \a *bigEndian is set to TRUE if this is a big-endian
+ machine, or to FALSE if this is a little-endian machine.
+
+ In debug mode, this function calls qFatal() with a message if the
+ computer is truly weird (i.e. different endianness for 16 bit and
+ 32 bit integers); in release mode it returns FALSE.
+*/
+
+bool qSysInfo( int *wordSize, bool *bigEndian )
+{
+#if defined(QT_CHECK_NULL)
+ Q_ASSERT( wordSize != 0 );
+ Q_ASSERT( bigEndian != 0 );
+#endif
+
+ if ( si_alreadyDone ) { // run it only once
+ *wordSize = si_wordSize;
+ *bigEndian = si_bigEndian;
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+
+ si_wordSize = 0;
+ Q_ULONG n = (Q_ULONG)(~0);
+ while ( n ) { // detect word size
+ si_wordSize++;
+ n /= 2;
+ }
+ *wordSize = si_wordSize;
+
+ if ( *wordSize != 64 &&
+ *wordSize != 32 &&
+ *wordSize != 16 ) { // word size: 16, 32 or 64
+#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
+ qFatal( "qSysInfo: Unsupported system word size %d", *wordSize );
+#endif
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+ if ( sizeof(Q_INT8) != 1 || sizeof(Q_INT16) != 2 || sizeof(Q_INT32) != 4 ||
+ sizeof(Q_ULONG)*8 != si_wordSize || sizeof(float) != 4 || sizeof(double) != 8 ) {
+#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
+ qFatal( "qSysInfo: Unsupported system data type size" );
+#endif
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ bool be16, be32; // determine byte ordering
+ short ns = 0x1234;
+ int nl = 0x12345678;
+
+ unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)(&ns); // 16-bit integer
+ be16 = *p == 0x12;
+
+ p = (unsigned char *)(&nl); // 32-bit integer
+ if ( p[0] == 0x12 && p[1] == 0x34 && p[2] == 0x56 && p[3] == 0x78 )
+ be32 = TRUE;
+ else
+ if ( p[0] == 0x78 && p[1] == 0x56 && p[2] == 0x34 && p[3] == 0x12 )
+ be32 = FALSE;
+ else
+ be32 = !be16;
+
+ if ( be16 != be32 ) { // strange machine!
+#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
+ qFatal( "qSysInfo: Inconsistent system byte order" );
+#endif
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ *bigEndian = si_bigEndian = be32;
+ si_alreadyDone = TRUE;
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
+#if defined(Q_OS_WIN32) || defined(Q_OS_CYGWIN)
+bool qt_winunicode;
+
+#include "qt_windows.h"
+
+int qWinVersion()
+{
+#ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s
+#define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s 0
+#endif
+#ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS
+#define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS 1
+#endif
+#ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT
+#define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT 2
+#endif
+
+ static int winver = Qt::WV_NT;
+ static int t=0;
+ if ( !t ) {
+ t=1;
+#ifdef Q_OS_TEMP
+ OSVERSIONINFOW osver;
+ osver.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(osver);
+ GetVersionEx( &osver );
+#else
+ OSVERSIONINFOA osver;
+ osver.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(osver);
+ GetVersionExA( &osver );
+#endif
+ switch ( osver.dwPlatformId ) {
+ case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s:
+ winver = Qt::WV_32s;
+ break;
+ case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS:
+ // We treat Windows Me (minor 90) the same as Windows 98
+ if ( ( osver.dwMinorVersion == 10 ) || ( osver.dwMinorVersion == 90 ) )
+ winver = Qt::WV_98;
+ else
+ winver = Qt::WV_95;
+ break;
+ default: // VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT
+ if ( osver.dwMajorVersion < 5 ) {
+ winver = Qt::WV_NT;
+ } else if ( osver.dwMinorVersion == 0 ) {
+ winver = Qt::WV_2000;
+ } else {
+ winver = Qt::WV_XP;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+#if defined(UNICODE)
+ if ( winver & Qt::WV_NT_based )
+ qt_winunicode = TRUE;
+ else
+#endif
+ qt_winunicode = FALSE;
+
+ return winver;
+}
+
+Qt::WindowsVersion qt_winver = (Qt::WindowsVersion)qWinVersion();
+#endif
+
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ Debug output routines
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/*!
+ \fn void qDebug( const char *msg, ... )
+
+ \relates QApplication
+
+ Prints a debug message \a msg, or calls the message handler (if it
+ has been installed).
+
+ This function takes a format string and a list of arguments,
+ similar to the C printf() function.
+
+ Example:
+ \code
+ qDebug( "my window handle = %x", myWidget->id() );
+ \endcode
+
+ Under X11, the text is printed to stderr. Under Windows, the text
+ is sent to the debugger.
+
+ \warning The internal buffer is limited to 8196 bytes (including
+ the '\0'-terminator).
+
+ \warning Passing (const char *)0 as argument to qDebug might lead
+ to crashes on certain platforms due to the platforms printf implementation.
+
+ \sa qWarning(), qFatal(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
+ \link debug.html Debugging\endlink
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn void qWarning( const char *msg, ... )
+
+ \relates QApplication
+
+ Prints a warning message \a msg, or calls the message handler (if
+ it has been installed).
+
+ This function takes a format string and a list of arguments,
+ similar to the C printf() function.
+
+ Example:
+ \code
+ void f( int c )
+ {
+ if ( c > 200 )
+ qWarning( "f: bad argument, c == %d", c );
+ }
+ \endcode
+
+ Under X11, the text is printed to stderr. Under Windows, the text
+ is sent to the debugger.
+
+ \warning The internal buffer is limited to 8196 bytes (including
+ the '\0'-terminator).
+
+ \warning Passing (const char *)0 as argument to qWarning might lead
+ to crashes on certain platforms due to the platforms printf implementation.
+
+ \sa qDebug(), qFatal(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
+ \link debug.html Debugging\endlink
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn void qFatal( const char *msg, ... )
+
+ \relates QApplication
+
+ Prints a fatal error message \a msg and exits, or calls the
+ message handler (if it has been installed).
+
+ This function takes a format string and a list of arguments,
+ similar to the C printf() function.
+
+ Example:
+ \code
+ int divide( int a, int b )
+ {
+ if ( b == 0 ) // program error
+ qFatal( "divide: cannot divide by zero" );
+ return a/b;
+ }
+ \endcode
+
+ Under X11, the text is printed to stderr. Under Windows, the text
+ is sent to the debugger.
+
+ \warning The internal buffer is limited to 8196 bytes (including
+ the '\0'-terminator).
+
+ \warning Passing (const char *)0 as argument to qFatal might lead
+ to crashes on certain platforms due to the platforms printf implementation.
+
+ \sa qDebug(), qWarning(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
+ \link debug.html Debugging\endlink
+*/
+
+
+static QtMsgHandler handler = 0; // pointer to debug handler
+static const int QT_BUFFER_LENGTH = 8196; // internal buffer length
+
+
+#ifdef Q_OS_MAC
+const unsigned char * p_str(const char * c, int len=-1)
+{
+ const int maxlen = 255;
+ if(len == -1)
+ len = qstrlen(c);
+ if(len > maxlen) {
+ qWarning( "p_str len must never exceed %d", maxlen );
+ len = maxlen;
+ }
+ unsigned char *ret = (unsigned char*)malloc(len+2);
+ *ret=len;
+ memcpy(((char *)ret)+1,c,len);
+ *(ret+len+1) = '\0';
+ return ret;
+}
+
+const unsigned char * p_str(const QString &s)
+{
+ return p_str(s, s.length());
+}
+
+QCString p2qstring(const unsigned char *c) {
+ char *arr = (char *)malloc(c[0] + 1);
+ memcpy(arr, c+1, c[0]);
+ arr[c[0]] = '\0';
+ QCString ret = arr;
+ delete arr;
+ return ret;
+}
+#endif
+
+
+#ifdef Q_CC_MWERKS
+
+#include "qt_mac.h"
+
+extern bool qt_is_gui_used;
+static void mac_default_handler( const char *msg )
+{
+ if ( qt_is_gui_used ) {
+ const char *p = p_str(msg);
+ DebugStr(p);
+ free(p);
+ } else {
+ fprintf( stderr, msg );
+ }
+}
+
+#endif
+
+
+void qDebug( const char *msg, ... )
+{
+ char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start( ap, msg ); // use variable arg list
+ if ( handler ) {
+#if defined(QT_VSNPRINTF)
+ QT_VSNPRINTF( buf, QT_BUFFER_LENGTH, msg, ap );
+#else
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap );
+#endif
+ va_end( ap );
+ (*handler)( QtDebugMsg, buf );
+ } else {
+#if defined(Q_CC_MWERKS)
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap ); // ### is there no vsnprintf()?
+ va_end( ap );
+ mac_default_handler(buf);
+#else
+ vfprintf( stderr, msg, ap );
+ va_end( ap );
+ fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); // add newline
+#endif
+ }
+}
+
+// copied... this looks really bad.
+void debug( const char *msg, ... )
+{
+ char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start( ap, msg ); // use variable arg list
+ if ( handler ) {
+#if defined(QT_VSNPRINTF)
+ QT_VSNPRINTF( buf, QT_BUFFER_LENGTH, msg, ap );
+#else
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap );
+#endif
+ va_end( ap );
+ (*handler)( QtDebugMsg, buf );
+ } else {
+#ifdef Q_CC_MWERKS
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap ); // ### is there no vsnprintf()?
+ va_end( ap );
+ mac_default_handler(buf);
+#else
+ vfprintf( stderr, msg, ap );
+ va_end( ap );
+ fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); // add newline
+#endif
+ }
+}
+
+void qWarning( const char *msg, ... )
+{
+ char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start( ap, msg ); // use variable arg list
+ if ( handler ) {
+#if defined(QT_VSNPRINTF)
+ QT_VSNPRINTF( buf, QT_BUFFER_LENGTH, msg, ap );
+#else
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap );
+#endif
+ va_end( ap );
+ (*handler)( QtWarningMsg, buf );
+ } else {
+#ifdef Q_CC_MWERKS
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap ); // ### is there no vsnprintf()?
+ va_end( ap );
+ mac_default_handler(buf);
+#else
+ vfprintf( stderr, msg, ap );
+ va_end( ap );
+ fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); // add newline
+#endif
+ }
+}
+
+
+// again, copied
+void warning( const char *msg, ... )
+{
+ char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start( ap, msg ); // use variable arg list
+ if ( handler ) {
+#if defined(QT_VSNPRINTF)
+ QT_VSNPRINTF( buf, QT_BUFFER_LENGTH, msg, ap );
+#else
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap );
+#endif
+ va_end( ap );
+ (*handler)( QtWarningMsg, buf );
+ } else {
+#ifdef Q_CC_MWERKS
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap ); // ### is there no vsnprintf()?
+ va_end( ap );
+ mac_default_handler(buf);
+#else
+ vfprintf( stderr, msg, ap );
+ va_end( ap );
+ fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); // add newline
+#endif
+ }
+}
+
+void qFatal( const char *msg, ... )
+{
+ char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start( ap, msg ); // use variable arg list
+ if ( handler ) {
+#if defined(QT_VSNPRINTF)
+ QT_VSNPRINTF( buf, QT_BUFFER_LENGTH, msg, ap );
+#else
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap );
+#endif
+ va_end( ap );
+ (*handler)( QtFatalMsg, buf );
+ } else {
+#ifdef Q_CC_MWERKS
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap ); // ### is there no vsnprintf()?
+ va_end( ap );
+ mac_default_handler(buf);
+#else
+ vfprintf( stderr, msg, ap );
+ va_end( ap );
+ fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); // add newline
+#endif
+#if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && defined(QT_DEBUG)
+ abort(); // trap; generates core dump
+#else
+ exit( 1 ); // goodbye cruel world
+#endif
+ }
+}
+
+// yet again, copied
+void fatal( const char *msg, ... )
+{
+ char buf[QT_BUFFER_LENGTH];
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start( ap, msg ); // use variable arg list
+ if ( handler ) {
+#if defined(QT_VSNPRINTF)
+ QT_VSNPRINTF( buf, QT_BUFFER_LENGTH, msg, ap );
+#else
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap );
+#endif
+ va_end( ap );
+ (*handler)( QtFatalMsg, buf );
+ } else {
+#ifdef Q_CC_MWERKS
+ vsprintf( buf, msg, ap ); // ### is there no vsnprintf()?
+ va_end( ap );
+ mac_default_handler(buf);
+#else
+ vfprintf( stderr, msg, ap );
+ va_end( ap );
+ fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); // add newline
+#endif
+#if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && defined(QT_DEBUG)
+ abort(); // trap; generates core dump
+#else
+ exit( 1 ); // goodbye cruel world
+#endif
+ }
+}
+
+/*!
+ \relates QApplication
+
+ Prints the message \a msg and uses \a code to get a system specific
+ error message. When \a code is -1 (the default), the system's last
+ error code will be used if possible. Use this method to handle
+ failures in platform specific API calls.
+
+ This function does nothing when Qt is built with \c QT_NO_DEBUG
+ defined.
+*/
+void qSystemWarning( const char* msg, int code )
+{
+#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG
+#if defined(Q_OS_WIN32)
+ if ( code == -1 )
+ code = GetLastError();
+
+ if ( !code )
+ return;
+
+#ifdef Q_OS_TEMP
+ unsigned short *string;
+
+ FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER|FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
+ NULL,
+ code,
+ MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
+ (LPTSTR)&string,
+ 0,
+ NULL );
+
+ qWarning( "%s\n\tError code %d - %s (###may need fixing in qglobal.h)", msg, code, (const char *)string );
+#else
+ char* string;
+
+ FormatMessageA(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER|FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
+ NULL,
+ code,
+ MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
+ (char*)&string,
+ 0,
+ NULL );
+
+ qWarning( "%s\n\tError code %d - %s", msg, code, (const char*)string );
+#endif
+
+ LocalFree( (HLOCAL)string );
+#else
+ if ( code != -1 )
+ qWarning( "%s\n\tError code %d - %s", msg, code, strerror( code ) );
+ else
+ qWarning( msg );
+#endif
+#endif
+}
+
+/*!
+ \fn void Q_ASSERT( bool test )
+
+ \relates QApplication
+
+ Prints a warning message containing the source code file name and
+ line number if \a test is FALSE.
+
+ This is really a macro defined in \c qglobal.h.
+
+ Q_ASSERT is useful for testing pre- and post-conditions.
+
+ Example:
+ \code
+ //
+ // File: div.cpp
+ //
+
+ #include <qglobal.h>
+
+ int divide( int a, int b )
+ {
+ Q_ASSERT( b != 0 ); // this is line 9
+ return a/b;
+ }
+ \endcode
+
+ If \c b is zero, the Q_ASSERT statement will output the following
+ message using the qWarning() function:
+ \code
+ ASSERT: "b == 0" in div.cpp (9)
+ \endcode
+
+ \sa qWarning(), \link debug.html Debugging\endlink
+*/
+
+
+/*!
+ \fn void Q_CHECK_PTR( void *p )
+
+ \relates QApplication
+
+ If \a p is null, a fatal messages says that the program ran out of
+ memory and exits. If \e p is not null, nothing happens.
+
+ This is really a macro defined in \c qglobal.h.
+
+ Example:
+ \code
+ int *a;
+
+ Q_CHECK_PTR( a = new int[80] ); // WRONG!
+
+ a = new int[80]; // Right
+ Q_CHECK_PTR( a );
+ \endcode
+
+ \sa qFatal(), \link debug.html Debugging\endlink
+*/
+
+
+//
+// The Q_CHECK_PTR macro calls this function to check if an allocation went ok.
+//
+#if (QT_VERSION-0 >= 0x040000)
+#if defined(Q_CC_GNU)
+#warning "Change Q_CHECK_PTR to '{if ((p)==0) qt_check_pointer(__FILE__,__LINE__);}'"
+#warning "No need for qt_check_pointer() to return a value - make it void!"
+#endif
+#endif
+bool qt_check_pointer( bool c, const char *n, int l )
+{
+ if ( c )
+ qWarning( "In file %s, line %d: Out of memory", n, l );
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
+
+static bool firstObsoleteWarning(const char *obj, const char *oldfunc )
+{
+ static QAsciiDict<int> *obsoleteDict = 0;
+ if ( !obsoleteDict ) { // first time func is called
+ obsoleteDict = new QAsciiDict<int>;
+#if defined(QT_DEBUG)
+ qDebug(
+ "You are using obsolete functions in the Qt library. Call the function\n"
+ "qSuppressObsoleteWarnings() to suppress obsolete warnings.\n"
+ );
+#endif
+ }
+ QCString s( obj );
+ s += "::";
+ s += oldfunc;
+ if ( obsoleteDict->find(s.data()) == 0 ) {
+ obsoleteDict->insert( s.data(), (int*)1 ); // anything different from 0
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+static bool suppressObsolete = FALSE;
+
+void qSuppressObsoleteWarnings( bool suppress )
+{
+ suppressObsolete = suppress;
+}
+
+void qObsolete( const char *obj, const char *oldfunc, const char *newfunc )
+{
+ if ( suppressObsolete )
+ return;
+ if ( !firstObsoleteWarning(obj, oldfunc) )
+ return;
+ if ( obj )
+ qDebug( "%s::%s: This function is obsolete, use %s instead.",
+ obj, oldfunc, newfunc );
+ else
+ qDebug( "%s: This function is obsolete, use %s instead.",
+ oldfunc, newfunc );
+}
+
+void qObsolete( const char *obj, const char *oldfunc )
+{
+ if ( suppressObsolete )
+ return;
+ if ( !firstObsoleteWarning(obj, oldfunc) )
+ return;
+ if ( obj )
+ qDebug( "%s::%s: This function is obsolete.", obj, oldfunc );
+ else
+ qDebug( "%s: This function is obsolete.", oldfunc );
+}
+
+void qObsolete( const char *message )
+{
+ if ( suppressObsolete )
+ return;
+ if ( !firstObsoleteWarning( "Qt", message) )
+ return;
+ qDebug( "%s", message );
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \relates QApplication
+
+ Installs a Qt message handler \a h. Returns a pointer to the
+ message handler previously defined.
+
+ The message handler is a function that prints out debug messages,
+ warnings and fatal error messages. The Qt library (debug version)
+ contains hundreds of warning messages that are printed when
+ internal errors (usually invalid function arguments) occur. If you
+ implement your own message handler, you get total control of these
+ messages.
+
+ The default message handler prints the message to the standard
+ output under X11 or to the debugger under Windows. If it is a
+ fatal message, the application aborts immediately.
+
+ Only one message handler can be defined, since this is usually
+ done on an application-wide basis to control debug output.
+
+ To restore the message handler, call \c qInstallMsgHandler(0).
+
+ Example:
+ \code
+ #include <qapplication.h>
+ #include <stdio.h>
+ #include <stdlib.h>
+
+ void myMessageOutput( QtMsgType type, const char *msg )
+ {
+ switch ( type ) {
+ case QtDebugMsg:
+ fprintf( stderr, "Debug: %s\n", msg );
+ break;
+ case QtWarningMsg:
+ fprintf( stderr, "Warning: %s\n", msg );
+ break;
+ case QtFatalMsg:
+ fprintf( stderr, "Fatal: %s\n", msg );
+ abort(); // deliberately core dump
+ }
+ }
+
+ int main( int argc, char **argv )
+ {
+ qInstallMsgHandler( myMessageOutput );
+ QApplication a( argc, argv );
+ ...
+ return a.exec();
+ }
+ \endcode
+
+ \sa qDebug(), qWarning(), qFatal(), \link debug.html Debugging\endlink
+*/
+
+QtMsgHandler qInstallMsgHandler( QtMsgHandler h )
+{
+ QtMsgHandler old = handler;
+ handler = h;
+ return old;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ Dijkstra's bisection algorithm to find the square root as an integer.
+ Deliberately not exported as part of the Qt API, but used in both
+ qsimplerichtext.cpp and qgfxraster_qws.cpp
+*/
+unsigned int qt_int_sqrt( unsigned int n )
+{
+ // n must be in the range 0...UINT_MAX/2-1
+ if ( n >= ( UINT_MAX>>2 ) ) {
+ unsigned int r = 2 * qt_int_sqrt( n / 4 );
+ unsigned int r2 = r + 1;
+ return ( n >= r2 * r2 ) ? r2 : r;
+ }
+ uint h, p= 0, q= 1, r= n;
+ while ( q <= n )
+ q <<= 2;
+ while ( q != 1 ) {
+ q >>= 2;
+ h= p + q;
+ p >>= 1;
+ if ( r >= h ) {
+ p += q;
+ r -= h;
+ }
+ }
+ return p;
+}
+