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Ladybird+LibCore: Use QCoreApplication to drive the main Qt event loop
Using QEventLoop works for everything but it breaks *one* little feature that we care about: automatically quitting the app when all windows have been closed. That only works if you drive the outermost main event loop with a QCoreApplication instead of a QEventLoop. This is unfortunate, as it complicates our API a little bit, but I'm sure we can think of a way to make this nicer someday. In order for QCoreApplication::exec() to process our own ThreadEventQueue, we now have a zero-timer that we kick whenever new events are posted to the thread queue.
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@@ -522,4 +522,8 @@ void EventLoopImplementationUnix::unregister_notifier(Notifier& notifier)
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ThreadData::the().notifiers.remove(¬ifier);
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}
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void EventLoopImplementationUnix::did_post_event()
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{
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}
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}
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