Doc: Fix template information for QCoreApplication::requestPermission

When QDoc parses a project, it parses the source code to extract the
user-provided documentation and perform sanity checkings based on the
code itself on it.

When QDoc parses an "\fn" command as part of this process, it tries to
understand, based on its intermediate representation built on the
information extracted from the code-base, which "documentable element"
the "\fn" refers to.

When QDoc performs this "matching" process, it takes into consideration
only a certain amount of information.
For example, no checking is performed over the template declaration of a
callable.

Due to some upcoming documentation, where two callables are
indistinguishable to the current process, as they differ only in their
template declaration, QDoc will start to take into consideration the
template declaration of a callable when matching.

This implies that an "\fn" command should now provide information
parity, with regards to template declaration for callables, with the
code-base so that QDoc can perform the match correctly.

The documentation for `QCoreApplication::requestPermission` is not in
sync with the intended target template declaration.

Hence, add the missing information to the relevant "\fn" commands.

Task-number: QTBUG-118080
Change-Id: Idd1f32f48ef8b2a8d22d90a4df346b931f1f9cfa
Reviewed-by: Topi Reiniö <topi.reinio@qt.io>
This commit is contained in:
Luca Di Sera 2023-11-03 15:44:16 +01:00
parent 51f3c7da83
commit 0cd75bf23a

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@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@ Qt::PermissionStatus QCoreApplication::checkPermission(const QPermission &permis
}
/*!
\fn template<typename Functor> void QCoreApplication::requestPermission(
\fn template <typename Functor, std::enable_if_t< QtPrivate::AreFunctionsCompatible<RequestPermissionPrototype, Functor>::value, bool> = true> void QCoreApplication::requestPermission(
const QPermission &permission, Functor &&functor)
Requests the given \a permission.