Doc: Remove outdated information
Seems this information is obsolete, get rid of it. Fixes: QTBUG-86607 Pick-to: 5.15 Change-Id: I0250e32b3c312c7da0363dd1b0d7f676bbfa0115 Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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@ -1010,11 +1010,6 @@ bool QFile::open(FILE *fh, OpenMode mode, FileHandleFlags handleFlags)
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then calling close() closes the adopted handle.
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then calling close() closes the adopted handle.
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Otherwise, close() does not actually close the file, but only flushes it.
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Otherwise, close() does not actually close the file, but only flushes it.
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The QFile that is opened using this function is automatically set
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to be in raw mode; this means that the file input/output functions
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are slow. If you run into performance issues, you should try to
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use one of the other open functions.
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\warning If \a fd is not a regular file, e.g, it is 0 (\c stdin),
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\warning If \a fd is not a regular file, e.g, it is 0 (\c stdin),
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1 (\c stdout), or 2 (\c stderr), you may not be able to seek(). In
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1 (\c stdout), or 2 (\c stderr), you may not be able to seek(). In
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those cases, size() returns \c 0. See QIODevice::isSequential()
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those cases, size() returns \c 0. See QIODevice::isSequential()
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