On sábado, 29 de dezembro de 2012 22.58.49, Kevin Ottens wrote:
> On Saturday 29 December 2012 11:06:30 David Faure wrote:
> > Well, for frameworks that intend to be "as close to Qt as possible" they
> > should do the same (for the convenience of developers who don't use
> > qmake/cmake but set up their project configuration in their IDE by hand,
> > for instance Visual Studio).
> > This means re-adding the missing QtWidgets/ in public headers once Qt5 is
> > required in KF5.
>
> Out of curiosity, is it something which got documented in the Qt project? Or
> that's more a custom? (doesn't make it less valid, I'm being curious here
> and couldn't find the info)

syncqt complains if public headers have Qt includes that aren't in the
<QtModule/ClassName> or <QtModule/classname.h> form.

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