Hello,
On Saturday 29 December 2012 02:47:13 Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:
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Qt Includes
If you add #includes for Qt classes, use both the module and class name.
This allows library code to be used by applications without excessive
compiler include paths.
Example:
// wrong
Kevin Ottens wrote:
We should push to use the class name only includes I think.
I agree.
We have a buildsystem that is good enough that we can specify the
directories to look for the 'class name' headers in, and it is in the
buildsystem that that stuff belongs.
See the kinds of practical
On Saturday 29 December 2012 02:47:13 Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:
Will kde-frameworks be Qt5-only, so not need to support both Qt4 and Qt5
and thus to use module-less Qt includes?
At some point it will be, yes.
Right now it supports both, so a bunch of QtGui/ was removed in #include
El Dissabte, 29 de desembre de 2012, a les 10:48:48, Kevin Ottens va escriure:
Hello,
On Saturday 29 December 2012 02:47:13 Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:
--- 8 ---
Qt Includes
If you add #includes for Qt classes, use both the module and class name.
This allows library code to be
On Saturday, December 29, 2012 04:25:54 PM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
Would there be any chance to have the style check done by a pre-commit hook?
Or at least have a command-line tool that checks it for me?
Wouldn't that typically be a Krazy thing to check (and you can run Krazy
checks from the
On Saturday 29 December 2012 16:25:54 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
Would there be any chance to have the style check done by a pre-commit hook?
Or at least have a command-line tool that checks it for me?
yeah that should be possible. At my old day-job I created a pre-commit hook to
basically grep
On Saturday 29 December 2012 07:11:17 PM Martin Gräßlin wrote:
On Saturday 29 December 2012 16:25:54 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
Would there be any chance to have the style check done by a pre-commit hook?
Or at least have a command-line tool that checks it for me?
yeah that should be
On Saturday 29 December 2012 19:11:17 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
On Saturday 29 December 2012 16:25:54 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
Would there be any chance to have the style check done by a pre-commit
hook? Or at least have a command-line tool that checks it for me?
yeah that should be possible.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Allen Winter win...@kde.org wrote:
If you have the Krazy command line tool installed (
https://gitorious.org/krazy)
then you could write a pre-commit hook that runs 'krazy2 --style' on the
files
being committed.
./krazy2 --style
Unknown option: style
On Saturday 29 December 2012 16:25:54 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
El Dissabte, 29 de desembre de 2012, a les 10:48:48, Kevin Ottens va
escriure:
Hello,
On Saturday 29 December 2012 02:47:13 Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:
--- 8 ---
Qt Includes
If you add #includes for Qt classes,
On Saturday 29 December 2012 11:06:30 David Faure wrote:
Well, for frameworks that intend to be as close to Qt as possible they
should do the same (for the convenience of developers who don't use
qmake/cmake but set up their project configuration in their IDE by hand, for
instance Visual
Thiago Macieira wrote:
On sábado, 29 de dezembro de 2012 22.58.49, Kevin Ottens wrote:
On Saturday 29 December 2012 11:06:30 David Faure wrote:
Well, for frameworks that intend to be as close to Qt as possible
they should do the same (for the convenience of developers who don't
use
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