Иван Комиссаров schreef op 29-8-2014 13:01: > Иван Комиссаров > > 29 авг. 2014 г., в 14:46, André Somers <[email protected]> написал(а): > > Thiago Macieira schreef op 29-8-2014 06:32: >>> Could be, but I want to be really clear that it should only be local, >>> remote and unknown. I don't want other types like "removable >>> magnetic", "removable optical", "removable solid state", "virtual >>> regular filesystem", "virtual special", etc. >> Just wondering, but what exactly is the problem with providing more >> details if such details are available? A combination of flags "local", >> "removable" and "optical" would be quite informative. >> >> André > The problem is you can't rely on that information. For example, "optical" is > totally useless on Linux (we can't get that info). So, your program should > consider that and /*probable*/ not use "optical" flag at all. > Still, local/remote/removable flags seem quite reasonable to me Even though Qt is a cross-platform toolkit, that does not mean every Qt user writes cross-platform software, does it? On windows, I believe you _can_ get this kind of information. If my application is targeted at Windows, why should I not rely on this kind of information? Just like with local/remote, the information may not be available in all cases or on all platforms, but that does not mean the information is useless in all other cases or on all platforms.
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