QTimer with 0 timeout. More sophisticated idle processing schemes
can be achieved using processEvents().
- \sa QApplication::quit(), exit(), processEvents()
+ \sa QCoreApplication::quit(), exit(), processEvents()
*/
int QEventLoop::exec(ProcessEventsFlags flags)
{
}
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
bool QEventLoop::event(QEvent *event)
{
if (event->type() == QEvent::Quit) {
}
/*!
- Creates an event locker operating on the \p loop.
+ Creates an event locker operating on the \a loop.
This particular QEventLoop will quit when there are no more QEventLoopLockers operating on it.
}
/*!
- Creates an event locker operating on the \p thread.
+ Creates an event locker operating on the \a thread.
This particular QThread will quit when there are no more QEventLoopLockers operating on it.