Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Not Evaluated
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None
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Qt Creator 3.1.2, Qt Creator 3.2.0-beta1, Qt Creator 3.2.0-rc1, Qt Creator 3.2.0, Qt Creator 3.3.0-beta1
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Description
The standard for Qt Class member variables is m_variable and the setter, getter and signal is:
public: void setVariable(const MyType variable); MyType variable() const; signals: void variableChanged(); protected: MyType m_variable;
However the current automatic code generator names variables "arg" for the setter, and eventually you get 'arg's everywhere, this forces to rewrite it as soon as it was auto-generated (makes it less magical less automatic).
Please honor Qt's naming conventions at least when m_* prefix is used:
void setVariable(const MyType arg); // <- BAD void setVariable(const MyType variable); // <- GOOD protected: MyType m_variable;
Attachments
For Gerrit Dashboard: QTCREATORBUG-12656 | ||||||
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# | Subject | Branch | Project | Status | CR | V |
105047,4 | CppEditor: Use proper argument name in QtProperty quick fix | master | qt-creator/qt-creator | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |