On Sunday, 21 de August de 2011 16:40:32 Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: > > If there is, you return QString::fromRawData. > > uhm, no, you must make a deep copy, otherwise you get a time bomb. > but yeah, no conversion, so pretty cheap.
You can also use a QStringData with a regular refcount and just watch as it
becomes 1. When all the QStrings in this segment of mmapped memory have
refcount 1 or 0, then you can unmap it.
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