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Ulf Hermann authored
The QmlTypedEvent is mainly useful to read a generic QmlEvent and QmlEventType from a QPacket. QmlEventType has a stream operator to do exactly that. QmlEvent also gets further options to store 32-bit data in addition to 64- and 8-bit data. Also, with the more generic storage layout we can reduce the memory consumption of range events by 50%. This comes at the cost of additional memory allocations for non-range events, but as non-range events are significantly less frequent than range events, this is a good tradeoff. Finally the new storage layout lends itself to efficient serialization, which will help when developing new storage and transfer formats for QML traces. Change-Id: I420de68b0142f23c8fb2ca8b329d7ffe69c83fe0 Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@theqtcompany.com>
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