Avoid potential recursion in IconDelegate::paint#2328
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Avoid potential recursion in IconDelegate::paint#2328Ramjdeemp wants to merge 1 commit intoModOrganizer2:masterfrom
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The delegate previously forwarded painting to view->itemDelegate(), which may resolve back to the same delegate and risks recursion or reliance on undocumented behavior. This change calls QStyledItemDelegate::paint() directly, which is the documented and canonical approach for default item painting in Qt, ensuring correctness and predictable behavior.
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The change you reverted was added to fix issues with collapsible separator, so reverting it probably breaks something visually, see |
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The delegate previously forwarded painting to view->itemDelegate(), which may resolve back to the same delegate and risks recursion or reliance on undocumented behavior. This change calls QStyledItemDelegate::paint() directly, which is the documented and canonical approach for default item painting in Qt, ensuring correctness and predictable behavior.