Marc Mutz 3a07c39184 Port from qAsConst() to std::as_const()
We've been requiring C++17 since Qt 6.0, and our qAsConst use finally
starts to bother us (QTBUG-99313), so time to port away from it
now.

Since qAsConst has exactly the same semantics as std::as_const (down
to rvalue treatment, constexpr'ness and noexcept'ness), there's really
nothing more to it than a global search-and-replace.

This is a 6.4 re-run of the script we ran in dev, in order to avoid
conflicts between the branches when cherry-picking.

Change-Id: I5eca3df3179dfb2b2682c75a479ba9a4259cc703
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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Qt provides support for integration with OpenGL implementations on all
platforms, giving developers the opportunity to display hardware accelerated
3D graphics alongside a more conventional user interface.

These examples demonstrate the basic techniques used to take advantage of
OpenGL in Qt applications.


Documentation for these examples can be found via the Examples
link in the main Qt documentation.