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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