On 12-7-2015 19:56, Smith Martin wrote: >> If it doesn't, then why not choose QVector? > My intent in getting the information from Marc is to change the documentation > of QList to say that. > > But QList is easy to use. How is it easier to use than QVector?
I will grand you two: QList is two characters less to type than QVector, so QList has the definite advantage there. Other than that, now that the API is basicaly synchronized, I don't see much benefit in QList over QVector. And 2) that Qt's own API often returns a QList and not a QVector... Perhaps QList needs to implicitly convert to a QVector so it become easier to make the transition in user code? Then, if Qt itself changes its API in Qt 6 to use QVector instead of QList, the users' code will just work :-) André _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development