qtbindings 4.8.6.0-x86-mingw32 → 4.8.6.1-x86-mingw32

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/COPYING.LIB.txt +510 -510
  3. data/COPYING.txt +286 -286
  4. data/KNOWN_ISSUES.txt +17 -17
  5. data/bin/2.2/rbrcc.exe +0 -0
  6. data/bin/2.2/rbuic4.exe +0 -0
  7. data/bin/2.2/smokeapi.exe +0 -0
  8. data/bin/2.2/smokedeptool.exe +0 -0
  9. data/bin/rbqtapi +152 -152
  10. data/examples/designer/calculatorbuilder/calculatorbuilder.qrc +5 -5
  11. data/examples/designer/calculatorbuilder/calculatorform.rb +60 -60
  12. data/examples/designer/calculatorbuilder/calculatorform.ui +299 -299
  13. data/examples/designer/calculatorbuilder/main.rb +34 -34
  14. data/examples/designer/calculatorbuilder/makefile +2 -2
  15. data/examples/designer/calculatorform/calculatorform.rb +46 -46
  16. data/examples/designer/calculatorform/calculatorform.ui +277 -277
  17. data/examples/designer/calculatorform/main.rb +32 -32
  18. data/examples/designer/calculatorform/makefile +3 -3
  19. data/examples/desktop/screenshot/main.rb +32 -32
  20. data/examples/desktop/screenshot/screenshot.rb +157 -157
  21. data/examples/desktop/systray/images/bad.svg +64 -64
  22. data/examples/desktop/systray/images/heart.svg +55 -55
  23. data/examples/desktop/systray/images/trash.svg +58 -58
  24. data/examples/desktop/systray/main.rb +41 -41
  25. data/examples/desktop/systray/makefile +2 -2
  26. data/examples/desktop/systray/systray.qrc +7 -7
  27. data/examples/desktop/systray/window.rb +219 -219
  28. data/examples/dialogs/complexwizard/complexwizard.rb +140 -140
  29. data/examples/dialogs/complexwizard/licensewizard.rb +294 -294
  30. data/examples/dialogs/complexwizard/main.rb +31 -31
  31. data/examples/dialogs/configdialog/configdialog.rb +109 -109
  32. data/examples/dialogs/configdialog/main.rb +31 -31
  33. data/examples/dialogs/configdialog/pages.rb +140 -140
  34. data/examples/dialogs/extension/finddialog.rb +89 -89
  35. data/examples/dialogs/extension/main.rb +31 -31
  36. data/examples/dialogs/findfiles/main.rb +32 -32
  37. data/examples/dialogs/findfiles/window.rb +177 -177
  38. data/examples/dialogs/simplewizard/classwizard.rb +374 -374
  39. data/examples/dialogs/simplewizard/main.rb +31 -31
  40. data/examples/dialogs/simplewizard/simplewizard.rb +110 -110
  41. data/examples/dialogs/standarddialogs/dialog.rb +340 -340
  42. data/examples/dialogs/standarddialogs/main.rb +31 -31
  43. data/examples/dialogs/tabdialog/main.rb +38 -38
  44. data/examples/dialogs/tabdialog/tabdialog.rb +178 -178
  45. data/examples/draganddrop/draggableicons/dragwidget.rb +125 -125
  46. data/examples/draganddrop/draggableicons/main.rb +41 -41
  47. data/examples/draganddrop/draggabletext/draglabel.rb +51 -51
  48. data/examples/draganddrop/draggabletext/dragwidget.rb +94 -94
  49. data/examples/draganddrop/draggabletext/main.rb +33 -33
  50. data/examples/draganddrop/draggabletext/words.txt +41 -41
  51. data/examples/draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewidget.rb +99 -99
  52. data/examples/draganddrop/dropsite/dropsitewindow.rb +114 -114
  53. data/examples/draganddrop/dropsite/main.rb +33 -33
  54. data/examples/draganddrop/fridgemagnets/draglabel.rb +78 -78
  55. data/examples/draganddrop/fridgemagnets/dragwidget.rb +130 -130
  56. data/examples/draganddrop/fridgemagnets/main.rb +33 -33
  57. data/examples/draganddrop/fridgemagnets/words.txt +48 -48
  58. data/examples/draganddrop/puzzle/main.rb +33 -33
  59. data/examples/draganddrop/puzzle/mainwindow.rb +136 -136
  60. data/examples/draganddrop/puzzle/pieceslist.rb +95 -95
  61. data/examples/draganddrop/puzzle/puzzlewidget.rb +190 -190
  62. data/examples/graphicsview/collidingmice/main.rb +53 -53
  63. data/examples/graphicsview/collidingmice/makefile +2 -2
  64. data/examples/graphicsview/collidingmice/mice.qrc +5 -5
  65. data/examples/graphicsview/collidingmice/mouse.rb +176 -176
  66. data/examples/graphicsview/dragdroprobot/coloritem.rb +86 -86
  67. data/examples/graphicsview/dragdroprobot/main.rb +57 -57
  68. data/examples/graphicsview/dragdroprobot/makefile +2 -2
  69. data/examples/graphicsview/dragdroprobot/robot.qrc +5 -5
  70. data/examples/graphicsview/dragdroprobot/robot.rb +246 -246
  71. data/examples/itemviews/chart/chart.qrc +5 -5
  72. data/examples/itemviews/chart/main.rb +33 -33
  73. data/examples/itemviews/chart/mainwindow.rb +151 -151
  74. data/examples/itemviews/chart/makefile +2 -2
  75. data/examples/itemviews/chart/mydata.cht +8 -8
  76. data/examples/itemviews/chart/pieview.rb +516 -516
  77. data/examples/itemviews/chart/qtdata.cht +14 -14
  78. data/examples/itemviews/dirview/main.rb +39 -39
  79. data/examples/itemviews/pixelator/imagemodel.rb +51 -51
  80. data/examples/itemviews/pixelator/images.qrc +5 -5
  81. data/examples/itemviews/pixelator/main.rb +34 -34
  82. data/examples/itemviews/pixelator/mainwindow.rb +218 -218
  83. data/examples/itemviews/pixelator/makefile +3 -3
  84. data/examples/itemviews/pixelator/pixeldelegate.rb +67 -67
  85. data/examples/itemviews/puzzle/main.rb +36 -36
  86. data/examples/itemviews/puzzle/mainwindow.rb +143 -143
  87. data/examples/itemviews/puzzle/piecesmodel.rb +174 -174
  88. data/examples/itemviews/puzzle/puzzlewidget.rb +192 -192
  89. data/examples/itemviews/simpledommodel/domitem.rb +62 -62
  90. data/examples/itemviews/simpledommodel/dommodel.rb +139 -139
  91. data/examples/itemviews/simpledommodel/main.rb +33 -33
  92. data/examples/itemviews/simpledommodel/mainwindow.rb +66 -66
  93. data/examples/itemviews/simpletreemodel/default.txt +40 -40
  94. data/examples/itemviews/simpletreemodel/main.rb +41 -41
  95. data/examples/itemviews/simpletreemodel/makefile +2 -2
  96. data/examples/itemviews/simpletreemodel/simpletreemodel.qrc +5 -5
  97. data/examples/itemviews/simpletreemodel/treeitem.rb +67 -67
  98. data/examples/itemviews/simpletreemodel/treemodel.rb +164 -164
  99. data/examples/itemviews/sortingmodel/default.txt +40 -40
  100. data/examples/itemviews/sortingmodel/main.rb +53 -53
  101. data/examples/itemviews/sortingmodel/treeitem.rb +73 -73
  102. data/examples/itemviews/sortingmodel/treemodel.rb +166 -166
  103. data/examples/itemviews/spinboxdelegate/main.rb +47 -47
  104. data/examples/itemviews/spinboxdelegate/spinboxdelegate.rb +62 -62
  105. data/examples/killerfilter/killerfilter.rb +55 -55
  106. data/examples/layouts/basiclayouts/dialog.rb +110 -110
  107. data/examples/layouts/basiclayouts/main.rb +31 -31
  108. data/examples/layouts/borderlayout/borderlayout.rb +190 -190
  109. data/examples/layouts/borderlayout/main.rb +32 -32
  110. data/examples/layouts/borderlayout/window.rb +52 -52
  111. data/examples/layouts/flowlayouts/flowlayout.rb +108 -108
  112. data/examples/layouts/flowlayouts/main.rb +32 -32
  113. data/examples/layouts/flowlayouts/window.rb +43 -43
  114. data/examples/mainwindows/application/main.rb +32 -32
  115. data/examples/mainwindows/application/mainwindow.rb +285 -285
  116. data/examples/mainwindows/dockwidgets/main.rb +32 -32
  117. data/examples/mainwindows/dockwidgets/mainwindow.rb +302 -302
  118. data/examples/mainwindows/mdi/main.rb +32 -32
  119. data/examples/mainwindows/mdi/mainwindow.rb +363 -363
  120. data/examples/mainwindows/mdi/mdichild.rb +152 -152
  121. data/examples/mainwindows/menus/main.rb +32 -32
  122. data/examples/mainwindows/menus/mainwindow.rb +327 -327
  123. data/examples/mainwindows/recentfiles/main.rb +32 -32
  124. data/examples/mainwindows/recentfiles/mainwindow.rb +258 -258
  125. data/examples/mainwindows/sdi/main.rb +32 -32
  126. data/examples/mainwindows/sdi/mainwindow.rb +335 -335
  127. data/examples/network/broadcastreceiver/main.rb +32 -32
  128. data/examples/network/broadcastreceiver/receiver.rb +64 -64
  129. data/examples/network/broadcastsender/main.rb +32 -32
  130. data/examples/network/broadcastsender/sender.rb +72 -72
  131. data/examples/network/fortuneclient/client.rb +149 -149
  132. data/examples/network/fortuneclient/main.rb +32 -32
  133. data/examples/network/fortuneserver/main.rb +32 -32
  134. data/examples/network/fortuneserver/server.rb +88 -88
  135. data/examples/network/ftp/ftpwindow.rb +259 -259
  136. data/examples/network/ftp/main.rb +32 -32
  137. data/examples/network/http/httpwindow.rb +187 -187
  138. data/examples/network/http/main.rb +32 -32
  139. data/examples/network/loopback/dialog.rb +163 -163
  140. data/examples/network/loopback/main.rb +32 -32
  141. data/examples/opengl/grabber/glwidget.rb +265 -265
  142. data/examples/opengl/grabber/main.rb +32 -32
  143. data/examples/opengl/grabber/mainwindow.rb +189 -189
  144. data/examples/opengl/hellogl/glwidget.rb +226 -226
  145. data/examples/opengl/hellogl/main.rb +32 -32
  146. data/examples/opengl/hellogl/window.rb +66 -66
  147. data/examples/opengl/textures/glwidget.rb +151 -151
  148. data/examples/opengl/textures/main.rb +32 -32
  149. data/examples/opengl/textures/window.rb +77 -77
  150. data/examples/painting/basicdrawing/main.rb +32 -32
  151. data/examples/painting/basicdrawing/renderarea.rb +166 -166
  152. data/examples/painting/basicdrawing/window.rb +215 -215
  153. data/examples/painting/concentriccircles/circlewidget.rb +88 -88
  154. data/examples/painting/concentriccircles/main.rb +32 -32
  155. data/examples/painting/concentriccircles/window.rb +72 -72
  156. data/examples/painting/fontsampler/main.rb +32 -32
  157. data/examples/painting/fontsampler/mainwindow.rb +369 -369
  158. data/examples/painting/fontsampler/mainwindowbase.ui +136 -136
  159. data/examples/painting/fontsampler/makefile +8 -8
  160. data/examples/painting/fontsampler/previewdialog.rb +257 -257
  161. data/examples/painting/fontsampler/previewdialogbase.ui +224 -224
  162. data/examples/painting/fontsampler/previewlabel.rb +43 -43
  163. data/examples/painting/imagecomposition/imagecomposer.rb +152 -152
  164. data/examples/painting/imagecomposition/imagecomposition.qrc +6 -6
  165. data/examples/painting/imagecomposition/main.rb +33 -33
  166. data/examples/painting/imagecomposition/makefile +2 -2
  167. data/examples/painting/painterpaths/main.rb +32 -32
  168. data/examples/painting/painterpaths/renderarea.rb +97 -97
  169. data/examples/painting/painterpaths/window.rb +247 -247
  170. data/examples/painting/svgviewer/files/bubbles.svg +212 -212
  171. data/examples/painting/svgviewer/files/cubic.svg +77 -77
  172. data/examples/painting/svgviewer/files/spheres.svg +79 -79
  173. data/examples/painting/svgviewer/main.rb +38 -38
  174. data/examples/painting/svgviewer/mainwindow.rb +99 -99
  175. data/examples/painting/svgviewer/makefile +2 -2
  176. data/examples/painting/svgviewer/svgview.rb +156 -156
  177. data/examples/painting/svgviewer/svgviewer.qrc +6 -6
  178. data/examples/painting/svgviewer/svgwindow.rb +87 -87
  179. data/examples/painting/transformations/main.rb +32 -32
  180. data/examples/painting/transformations/renderarea.rb +127 -127
  181. data/examples/painting/transformations/window.rb +153 -153
  182. data/examples/passivepopup/passivepopup.rb +38 -38
  183. data/examples/qdbus/chat/chat.rb +146 -146
  184. data/examples/qdbus/chat/chat_adaptor.rb +12 -12
  185. data/examples/qdbus/chat/chat_interface.rb +13 -13
  186. data/examples/qdbus/chat/chatmainwindow.ui +184 -184
  187. data/examples/qdbus/chat/chatsetnickname.ui +145 -145
  188. data/examples/qdbus/chat/makefile +8 -8
  189. data/examples/qdbus/complexpingpong/complexping.rb +92 -92
  190. data/examples/qdbus/complexpingpong/complexpong.rb +83 -83
  191. data/examples/qdbus/complexpingpong/ping-common.rb +1 -1
  192. data/examples/qdbus/listnames/listnames.rb +69 -69
  193. data/examples/qdbus/pingpong/ping-common.rb +1 -1
  194. data/examples/qdbus/pingpong/ping.rb +52 -52
  195. data/examples/qdbus/pingpong/pong.rb +55 -55
  196. data/examples/qdbus/remotecontrolledcar/car/car.rb +151 -151
  197. data/examples/qdbus/remotecontrolledcar/car/main.rb +50 -50
  198. data/examples/qdbus/remotecontrolledcar/controller/controller.rb +66 -66
  199. data/examples/qdbus/remotecontrolledcar/controller/controller.ui +61 -61
  200. data/examples/qdbus/remotecontrolledcar/controller/main.rb +32 -32
  201. data/examples/qdbus/remotecontrolledcar/controller/makefile +2 -2
  202. data/examples/qtscribble/scribble.rb +270 -270
  203. data/examples/richtext/calendar/main.rb +33 -33
  204. data/examples/richtext/calendar/mainwindow.rb +173 -173
  205. data/examples/richtext/orderform/detailsdialog.rb +130 -130
  206. data/examples/richtext/orderform/main.rb +34 -34
  207. data/examples/richtext/orderform/mainwindow.rb +194 -194
  208. data/examples/richtext/syntaxhighlighter/examples/example +79 -79
  209. data/examples/richtext/syntaxhighlighter/highlighter.rb +90 -90
  210. data/examples/richtext/syntaxhighlighter/main.rb +34 -34
  211. data/examples/richtext/syntaxhighlighter/mainwindow.rb +105 -105
  212. data/examples/ruboids/LICENSE.txt +58 -58
  213. data/examples/ruboids/Manifest +26 -26
  214. data/examples/ruboids/README +53 -53
  215. data/examples/ruboids/TODO +29 -29
  216. data/examples/ruboids/boids.properties +33 -33
  217. data/examples/ruboids/generateManifest.rb +42 -42
  218. data/examples/ruboids/release.rb +152 -152
  219. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Boid.rb +141 -141
  220. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/BoidView.rb +159 -159
  221. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Camera.rb +24 -24
  222. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/CameraDialog.rb +218 -218
  223. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Canvas.rb +143 -143
  224. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Cloud.rb +61 -61
  225. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/CloudView.rb +54 -54
  226. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Flock.rb +47 -47
  227. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Graphics.rb +278 -278
  228. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Params.rb +87 -87
  229. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Point.rb +153 -153
  230. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Thing.rb +34 -34
  231. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/Triangle.rb +21 -21
  232. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/View.rb +88 -88
  233. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/World.rb +82 -82
  234. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/WorldWindow.rb +52 -52
  235. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/info.rb +12 -12
  236. data/examples/ruboids/ruboids/ruboids.rb +29 -29
  237. data/examples/threading/main_thread.rb +19 -19
  238. data/examples/tutorial/t1/t1.rb +10 -10
  239. data/examples/tutorial/t10/cannon.rb +72 -72
  240. data/examples/tutorial/t10/lcdrange.rb +45 -45
  241. data/examples/tutorial/t10/t10.rb +55 -55
  242. data/examples/tutorial/t11/cannon.rb +124 -124
  243. data/examples/tutorial/t11/lcdrange.rb +45 -45
  244. data/examples/tutorial/t11/t11.rb +65 -65
  245. data/examples/tutorial/t12/cannon.rb +158 -158
  246. data/examples/tutorial/t12/lcdrange.rb +59 -59
  247. data/examples/tutorial/t12/t12.rb +66 -66
  248. data/examples/tutorial/t13/cannon.rb +208 -208
  249. data/examples/tutorial/t13/gamebrd.rb +113 -113
  250. data/examples/tutorial/t13/lcdrange.rb +60 -60
  251. data/examples/tutorial/t13/t13.rb +11 -11
  252. data/examples/tutorial/t14/cannon.rb +263 -263
  253. data/examples/tutorial/t14/gamebrd.rb +123 -123
  254. data/examples/tutorial/t14/lcdrange.rb +63 -63
  255. data/examples/tutorial/t14/t14.rb +11 -11
  256. data/examples/tutorial/t2/t2.rb +16 -16
  257. data/examples/tutorial/t3/t3.rb +18 -18
  258. data/examples/tutorial/t4/t4.rb +25 -25
  259. data/examples/tutorial/t5/t5.rb +37 -37
  260. data/examples/tutorial/t6/t6.rb +52 -52
  261. data/examples/tutorial/t7/lcdrange.rb +32 -32
  262. data/examples/tutorial/t7/t7.rb +42 -42
  263. data/examples/tutorial/t8/cannon.rb +38 -38
  264. data/examples/tutorial/t8/lcdrange.rb +45 -45
  265. data/examples/tutorial/t8/t8.rb +43 -43
  266. data/examples/tutorial/t9/cannon.rb +45 -45
  267. data/examples/tutorial/t9/lcdrange.rb +46 -46
  268. data/examples/tutorial/t9/t9.rb +43 -43
  269. data/examples/widgets/analogclock/analogclock.rb +94 -94
  270. data/examples/widgets/analogclock/main.rb +9 -9
  271. data/examples/widgets/calculator/button.rb +45 -45
  272. data/examples/widgets/calculator/calculator.rb +382 -382
  273. data/examples/widgets/calculator/main.rb +32 -32
  274. data/examples/widgets/charactermap/characterwidget.rb +109 -109
  275. data/examples/widgets/charactermap/main.rb +32 -32
  276. data/examples/widgets/charactermap/mainwindow.rb +118 -118
  277. data/examples/widgets/digitalclock/digitalclock.rb +30 -30
  278. data/examples/widgets/digitalclock/main.rb +9 -9
  279. data/examples/widgets/groupbox/main.rb +32 -32
  280. data/examples/widgets/groupbox/window.rb +134 -134
  281. data/examples/widgets/icons/iconpreviewarea.rb +110 -110
  282. data/examples/widgets/icons/iconsizespinbox.rb +39 -39
  283. data/examples/widgets/icons/imagedelegate.rb +73 -73
  284. data/examples/widgets/icons/main.rb +32 -32
  285. data/examples/widgets/icons/mainwindow.rb +351 -351
  286. data/examples/widgets/imageviewer/imageviewer.rb +219 -219
  287. data/examples/widgets/imageviewer/main.rb +32 -32
  288. data/examples/widgets/lineedits/main.rb +32 -32
  289. data/examples/widgets/lineedits/window.rb +199 -199
  290. data/examples/widgets/movie/main.rb +32 -32
  291. data/examples/widgets/movie/movieplayer.rb +201 -201
  292. data/examples/widgets/screenshot/main.rb +32 -32
  293. data/examples/widgets/screenshot/screenshot.rb +154 -154
  294. data/examples/widgets/scribble/main.rb +32 -32
  295. data/examples/widgets/scribble/mainwindow.rb +202 -202
  296. data/examples/widgets/scribble/scribblearea.rb +154 -154
  297. data/examples/widgets/sliders/main.rb +32 -32
  298. data/examples/widgets/sliders/slidersgroup.rb +97 -97
  299. data/examples/widgets/sliders/window.rb +124 -124
  300. data/examples/widgets/spinboxes/main.rb +32 -32
  301. data/examples/widgets/spinboxes/window.rb +213 -213
  302. data/examples/widgets/tetrix/main.rb +33 -33
  303. data/examples/widgets/tetrix/tetrixboard.rb +346 -346
  304. data/examples/widgets/tetrix/tetrixpiece.rb +135 -135
  305. data/examples/widgets/tetrix/tetrixwindow.rb +88 -88
  306. data/examples/widgets/tooltips/main.rb +32 -32
  307. data/examples/widgets/tooltips/shapeitem.rb +31 -31
  308. data/examples/widgets/tooltips/sortingbox.rb +222 -222
  309. data/examples/widgets/wiggly/dialog.rb +48 -48
  310. data/examples/widgets/wiggly/main.rb +9 -9
  311. data/examples/widgets/wiggly/wigglywidget.rb +75 -75
  312. data/examples/widgets/windowflags/controllerwindow.rb +195 -195
  313. data/examples/widgets/windowflags/main.rb +32 -32
  314. data/examples/widgets/windowflags/previewwindow.rb +103 -103
  315. data/examples/xml/dombookmarks/frank.xbel +230 -230
  316. data/examples/xml/dombookmarks/jennifer.xbel +93 -93
  317. data/examples/xml/dombookmarks/main.rb +34 -34
  318. data/examples/xml/dombookmarks/mainwindow.rb +129 -129
  319. data/examples/xml/dombookmarks/xbeltree.rb +172 -172
  320. data/examples/xml/saxbookmarks/frank.xbel +230 -230
  321. data/examples/xml/saxbookmarks/jennifer.xbel +93 -93
  322. data/examples/xml/saxbookmarks/main.rb +34 -34
  323. data/examples/xml/saxbookmarks/mainwindow.rb +144 -144
  324. data/examples/xml/saxbookmarks/xbelgenerator.rb +95 -95
  325. data/examples/xml/saxbookmarks/xbelhandler.rb +122 -122
  326. data/extconf.rb +2 -2
  327. data/lib/2.0/libqtruby4shared.dll +0 -0
  328. data/lib/2.0/libsmokebase.dll +0 -0
  329. data/lib/2.0/libsmokeqtcore.dll +0 -0
  330. data/lib/2.0/libsmokeqtdeclarative.dll +0 -0
  331. data/lib/2.0/libsmokeqtgui.dll +0 -0
  332. data/lib/2.0/libsmokeqthelp.dll +0 -0
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  335. data/lib/2.0/libsmokeqtopengl.dll +0 -0
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  342. data/lib/2.0/libsmokeqtxmlpatterns.dll +0 -0
  343. data/lib/2.0/qtdeclarative.so +0 -0
  344. data/lib/2.0/qtruby4.so +0 -0
  345. data/lib/2.0/qtscript.so +0 -0
  346. data/lib/2.0/qttest.so +0 -0
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