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The QMetaObject class contains meta information about Qt objects. More...
#include <qmetaobject.h>
The QMetaObject class contains meta information about Qt objects.
The Meta Object System in Qt is responsible for the signal/slot mechanism for communication between objects, runtime type information and the property system. All meta information in Qt is kept in a single instance of QMetaObject per class.
In general, you will not have to use this class directly in any application program. Most of the class members and functions are internal; do not use them .
Some functions, however, are marked as public API and may make sense for certain "meta" applications such as scripting engines or GUI builders:
If super is TRUE, inherited class information is included.
If super is TRUE, inherited class information is included.
Returns the class name.
See also QObject::className() and superClassName().
(A class is considered to inherit itself.)
If super is TRUE, inherited class information is included.
If super is TRUE, inherited properties are included.
See also propertyNames().
If super is TRUE, inherited signals are included.
See also signalNames().
If super is TRUE, inherited slots are included.
See also slotNames().
If super is TRUE, inherited properties are included.
See also propertyNames().
If super is TRUE, inherited properties are included.
See also property().
If super is TRUE, inherited signals are included.
See also signal().
If super is TRUE, inherited slots are included.
See also numSlots().
Returns the meta object of the super class or 0 if there is no such object.
Returns the class name of the superclass or 0 if there is no superclass in the QObject hierachy.
See also className().
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