-rw-r--r-- | library/qpeapplication.cpp | 3 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/library/qpeapplication.cpp b/library/qpeapplication.cpp index c562f6c..2ef60d5 100644 --- a/library/qpeapplication.cpp +++ b/library/qpeapplication.cpp @@ -421,65 +421,65 @@ static void setTreble( int t = 0, int percent = -1 ) /*! \fn void QPEApplication::timeChanged(); This signal is emitted when the time changes outside the normal passage of time, i.e. if the time is set backwards or forwards. */ /*! \fn void QPEApplication::clockChanged( bool ampm ); This signal is emitted when the user changes the clock's style. If \a ampm is TRUE, the user wants a 12-hour AM/PM clock, otherwise, they want a 24-hour clock. */ /*! \fn void QPEApplication::volumeChanged( bool muted ) This signal is emitted whenever the mute state is changed. If \a muted is TRUE, then sound output has been muted. */ /*! \fn void QPEApplication::weekChanged( bool startOnMonday ) This signal is emitted if the week start day is changed. If \a startOnMonday is TRUE then the first day of the week is Monday; if \a startOnMonday is FALSE then the first day of the week is Sunday. */ /*! - \fn void QPEApplication::dateFormatChanged() + \fn void QPEApplication::dateFormatChanged(DateFormat) This signal is emitted whenever the date format is changed. */ /*! \fn void QPEApplication::flush() ### */ /*! \fn void QPEApplication::reload() */ /*! \fn void QPEApplication::appMessage( const QCString& msg, const QByteArray& data ) This signal is emitted when a message is received on this application's QPE/Application/<i>appname</i> \link qcop.html QCop\endlink channel. The slot to which you connect this signal uses \a msg and \a data in the following way: \code void MyWidget::receive( const QCString& msg, const QByteArray& data ) { QDataStream stream( data, IO_ReadOnly ); if ( msg == "someMessage(int,int,int)" ) { int a,b,c; stream >> a >> b >> c; @@ -1739,64 +1739,65 @@ void QPEApplication::hideOrQuit() else quit(); } #if defined(QT_QWS_IPAQ) || defined(QT_QWS_SL5XXX) // The libraries with the skiff package (and possibly others) have // completely useless implementations of builtin new and delete that // use about 50% of your CPU. Here we revert to the simple libc // functions. void* operator new[]( size_t size ) { return malloc( size ); } void* operator new( size_t size ) { return malloc( size ); } void operator delete[]( void* p ) { free( p ); } void operator delete[]( void* p, size_t /*size*/ ) { free( p ); } + void operator delete( void* p ) { free( p ); } void operator delete( void* p, size_t /*size*/ ) { free( p ); } #endif #if ( QT_VERSION <= 230 ) && !defined(SINGLE_APP) #include <qwidgetlist.h> #ifdef QWS #include <qgfx_qws.h> extern QRect qt_maxWindowRect; void qt_setMaxWindowRect(const QRect& r ) { qt_maxWindowRect = qt_screen->mapFromDevice( r, qt_screen->mapToDevice( QSize( qt_screen->width(), qt_screen->height() ) ) ); // Re-resize any maximized windows QWidgetList* l = QApplication::topLevelWidgets(); if ( l ) { QWidget * w = l->first(); while ( w ) { if ( w->isVisible() && w->isMaximized() ) { w->showMaximized(); } w = l->next(); } delete l; |