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Subject: Re: [PyQt] QNetworkRequest::User and QNetworkRequest::MaxUser
From: Florian Bruhin <me () the-compiler ! org>
Date: 2016-05-18 6:11:32
Message-ID: 20160518061132.GI560 () tonks
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Hi,
Please keep answers on the mailing list instead of mailing me
privately - I re-added the list in this reply.
* redstone-cold <redstone-cold@163.com> [2016-05-18 13:52:00 +0800]:
> I cannot understand the mean of each according to the explanation in the doc, can \
> you explain it more clearly ?
Using QNetworkRequest::setAttribute() and
QNetworkRequest::attribute(), additional data is attached to a
QNetworkRequest, like the HTTP status code in
QNetworkRequest::HttpStatusCodeAttribute.
Using the QNetworkRequest::Attribute enum, you're telling Qt which
attribute you want to set or retrieve.
All values between QNetworkRequest::User and QNetworkRequest::UserMax
are reserved for data you (as an user of Qt) want to attach to a
QNetworkRequest.
Florian
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