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No, it just means that Qt is valid C++, not that the two have equivalent semantics (which is necessary for Qt to be exactly C++ and not a bastardized version thereof, which is what we are debating). If I we’re wrong and you were right, the moc would be purely optional; it would serve no purpose, and Qt programs compiled with moc would behave exactly as those compiled without.


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