Normally we do not have to change moc version if a new type is added,
but for this particular case we need to do it. It is so because the old
moc could generate wrong type id (QMetaType::Char) for signed char.
Change-Id: I20be2a24adc59a305674595dafe23fb1774b475d
Reviewed-by: Kent Hansen <kent.hansen@nokia.com>
class QString;
#ifndef Q_MOC_OUTPUT_REVISION
-#define Q_MOC_OUTPUT_REVISION 66
+#define Q_MOC_OUTPUT_REVISION 67
#endif
// The following macros are our "extensions" to C++
#define OUTPUTREVISION_H
// if the output revision changes, you MUST change it in qobjectdefs.h too
-enum { mocOutputRevision = 66 }; // moc format output revision
+enum { mocOutputRevision = 67 }; // moc format output revision
#endif // OUTPUTREVISION_H