2d11951 Merge branch 'master' into AutomocIncludedDotMocFileHandling 1eca18f automoc: add documentation for CMAKE_AUTOMOC_STRICT_MODE bc278ce automoc: fix line length 62e223e automoc: add variable CMAKE_AUTOMOC_STRICT_MODE, to enable strict parsing 40c5167 automoc: accept even more .moc files in non-strict mode c207f5d automoc: also accept other files when .moc is included in non-strict mode 9c0df72 automoc: add a StrictParseCppFile(), which is only qmake-compatible 174bf35 automoc: move the code for finding headers into separate function 8507eae automoc: fix handling of included _p.moc files 7ada172 automoc: some more linebreaks for the warnings for better readability 3b93e26 automoc: add extra check whether the header contains Q_PRIVATE_SLOT 4745715 Add a test case for the use of Q_PRIVATE_SLOT. bde4edb automoc: add special handling for including basename_p.moc, with test 74ab0f6 automoc: move some code from the big parsing loop into separate functions bc7560e automoc: add test for including a moc_abc_p.cpp file 30fd8e6 automoc: add test for including the moc file from another header ...
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