Hi Simon,

I think having a name that is close to the standard is very important as it 
makes it easy to find the Qt counterpart.
Back in the days I had to ask a StackOverflow question to find Qts unique_ptr 
(QScopedPointer), because I couldn't find it due to the naming.


Dmitriy also has a very valid point. It is burned in a lot of peoples heads 
that using QList is a bad idea. 


I don't see a lot of work in string replacing QList with QVector and 
QStringList with whatever it would be, as long as the API is compatible.
It's even less work if auto has been used.



Dan


 From:   Simon Hausmann <simon.hausm...@qt.io> 
 To:   Dmitriy Purgin <dpur...@gmail.com> 
 Cc:   "development@qt-project.org" <development@qt-project.org> 
 Sent:   4/23/2020 10:27 AM 
 Subject:   Re: [Development] Proposal: Deprecate QVector in Qt 6 


 
 Hi Dmitriy, 
 
 
 No, this is not an April's Foolk joke. 
 
 
 Previous discussions were largely centred around the implementations and 
bringing them together. With this thread my concern is the API and the churn 
our users would have to apply to their code base in order to use Qt 5 and Qt 6. 
 
 
 
 
 Simon 
 
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From: Dmitriy Purgin <dpur...@gmail.com>
 Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 9:53
 To: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausm...@qt.io>
 Cc: development@qt-project.org <development@qt-project.org>
 Subject: Re: [Development] Proposal: Deprecate QVector in Qt 6 
  
 
 
Hi Simon, 
 

 
I hope it's not a belated April's Fool joke? As far as I can remember, for the 
past few years, one would read everywhere to switch to QVector from QList 
because of this and that, and to choose QVector as the default choice container 
instead of QList like  it was back in the days. I can't give the exact 
references but that's just the feeling I get from reading the docs and the Qt 
mailing lists. 
 

 
Cheers 
Dmitriy
 
 
 
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 9:45 AM Simon Hausmann <simon.hausm...@qt.io> wrote:
 
 
 Hi, 
 
 
 In dev we've had QVector being an alias for QList for a while now. For the 6.0 
release this particular topic (QList/QVector) suggests two goals (among 
others): 
 
 
     (1) Use the same type throughout the public API of Qt. 
 
 
     (2) Make it easy for our users to maintain a code base that works with Qt 
5 and 6. 
 
 
 
 
 In the light of those two goals, I think we should keep using QList as the 
type in the public API. I don't think we should do a search and replace 
activity and switch to QVector. In the light of that, I would like to propose 
simply deprecating QVector and stick  to QList everywhere. 
 
 
 
 
 What do you think? 
 
 
 
 
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