Add comment on why we surpress some of those log messages

master
Nicolas Werner 5 years ago
parent 6794b6472d
commit 4fa12b52aa
  1. 18
      src/Logging.cpp

@ -25,12 +25,18 @@ qmlMessageHandler(QtMsgType type, const QMessageLogContext &context, const QStri
const char *file = context.file ? context.file : "";
const char *function = context.function ? context.function : "";
// Surpress binding wrning for now, as we can't set restore mode to keep compat with qt 5.10
if (msg.endsWith(
"QML Binding: Not restoring previous value because restoreMode has not been set.This "
"behavior is deprecated.In Qt < 6.0 the default is Binding.RestoreBinding.In Qt >= "
"6.0 the default is Binding.RestoreBindingOrValue.") ||
msg.endsWith("Both point size and pixel size set. Using pixel size."))
if (
// Surpress binding wrning for now, as we can't set restore mode to keep compat with
// qt 5.10
msg.endsWith(
"QML Binding: Not restoring previous value because restoreMode has not been set.This "
"behavior is deprecated.In Qt < 6.0 the default is Binding.RestoreBinding.In Qt >= "
"6.0 the default is Binding.RestoreBindingOrValue.") ||
// The default style has the point size set. If you use pixel size anywhere, you get
// that warning, which is useless, since sometimes you need the pixel size to match the
// text to the size of the outer element for example. This is done in the avatar and
// without that you get one warning for every Avatar displayed, which is stupid!
msg.endsWith("Both point size and pixel size set. Using pixel size."))
return;
switch (type) {

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