On 2018-12-05 16:41, Jason H wrote:
Epanding to:
private:
T _N;
public:
T N() { return _N; }
void setN(T N) { if (_N != N) { M = N; emit NChanged(N); } }
signal:
void NChanged(T N);

I know this might sound trivial but if I'm making 5 classes each with
10 properties, that's 1500 lines of boilerplate code that I'm writing
(with code style applied).

Is there any way to get closer to my ideal?


The problem with auto-generated setters is that sometimes you'll want to modify them to do additional stuff.

If you're using QtCreator then Q_PROPERTY will be auto-completed and you just need to write the property name.

Then, right click -> refactor -> "Generate missing Q_PROPERTY members". (which generates the member bodies in the header file unfortunately, https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-14622).


Maybe we need a "Qt language server", so all other editors would benefit from such refactorings.



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