Hi Tony,

I just wanted to say thanks again. I'm up and running and your message 
really helped.

For others, I also hadn't realised that there is a PetStore sample for 
Qt/C++ 
<https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/tree/master/samples/client/petstore/qt5cpp>,
 
though this is more of a unit test app than a usable example. It's also 
worth saying that the generated code isn't bug-free 
<https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/issues/4835>but it's a 
great way to get started.

I plan to write my own classes now that I understand the structure better, 
including an upgraded version of SWGHttpRequest that includes HTTP status 
response codes and possibly with progressive loading signals. I'm not sure 
I'll be able to convert this to mustache-style code for a pull request but 
I'd be happy to raise a Git issue and provide it to help you and the 
Swagger team upgrade the code generators, if that's of interest.

Cheers,
Paul

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