Ahh that makes sense. Thank you! Here is my proposed change for the documentation regarding the return value from waitForFinished() :
Returns true if the process finished; otherwise returns false (if the operation timed out, if an error occurred, or if this QProcess is already finished. Note that the QProcess being finished is different from the underlying process being finished. If you call start() and your underlying process finishes before you can call waitForFinished(), the QProcess object itself will not be considered finished until execution returns to the event loop and QProcess can then account for the fact that the underlying process has finished). I don't have a git clone and gerrit set up atm otherwise I'd submit it. Can someone else do it for me? And another semi-OT question relating to documentation: how are we synchronizing wiki edits of the documentation with the git copies? Seeing as the documentation lives in the .cpp files, automatic synchronization sounds... uhhh... difficult. d3fault _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development