> What is it you need? Just some total ordering of variants? The method you 
> mentioned in
> QAbstractItemModel also only does ordering for some types, otherwise falling 
> back to
> strings.

I am using QVariant comparison (==, >, <) only for equal types. But not in 
models. I use
it for other code. 

I also use QMaps of QVariants, but also not for mixed types, only for equal 
types.

So I need ==, <, > for equal types, including custom types. 

My preferred solution for error handling wouldn't be a fall back to "return 
false" but a
call to qFatal (or at least qWarning).

-- 
Best Regards,
Bernhard Lindner

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