The following members of class QAbstractEventDispatcher are obsolete. They are provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using them in new code.
(obsolete) bool |
filterEvent(void *message) |
(obsolete) virtual void |
flush() = 0 |
(obsolete) virtual bool |
hasPendingEvents() = 0 |
(obsolete) void |
registerTimer(int timerId, int interval, QObject *object) |
(obsolete) int |
registerTimer(int interval, QObject *object) |
Calls filterNativeEvent() with an empty eventType and message. This function returns true as soon as an event filter returns
true, and false otherwise to indicate that the processing of the event should continue.
[pure virtual] void QAbstractEventDispatcher::flush()Depending from the event dispatcher implementation does nothing or calls QApplication::sendPostedEvents().
[pure virtual] bool QAbstractEventDispatcher::hasPendingEvents()Returns true if there is an event waiting; otherwise returns false. This function is an implementation detail for QCoreApplication::hasPendingEvents() and must not be called directly.
Register a timer with the specified timerId and interval for the given object.
Registers a timer with the specified interval for the given object and returns the timer id.
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