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Converting non-trivial classes to use d-pointer may also require: | Converting non-trivial classes to use d-pointer may also require: | ||
*any code in the class' .cpp file referring to m_foo attribute should be changed to d->foo | *any code in the class' .cpp file referring to m_foo attribute should be changed to d->foo | ||
*if there were public or protected member variables, move them to the d-pointer class and add | *if there were public or protected member variables, move them to the d-pointer class and add accessors and setters for them as in the example below. Read about guildelines for accessors and setters on [http://techbase.kde.org/Policies/Library_Code_Policy#Naming_Conventions Techbase]. | ||
<source lang="cpp-qt"> | |||
// MyClass.h | |||
class MyClass { | |||
public: | |||
MyClass(); | |||
bool isBlack; | |||
}; | |||
</source> | |||
After converting to d-pointer it should be: | |||
*if there is inline code in header file that uses member variable, | <source lang="cpp-qt"> | ||
// MyClass.h | |||
class MyClass { | |||
public: | |||
MyClass(); | |||
bool isBlack() const; // notice the const | |||
void setBlack(bool black); | |||
private: | |||
class Private; | |||
Private * const d; | |||
}; | |||
// MyClass.cpp | |||
class MyClass::Private { | |||
public: | |||
Private() | |||
bool isBlack; | |||
}; | |||
MyClass::MyClass() | |||
: d(new Private) | |||
{ | |||
d->foo.doSomething(); | |||
} | |||
MyClass::~MyClass() | |||
{ | |||
delete d; | |||
} | |||
bool isBlack() const | |||
{ | |||
return d->isBlack; | |||
} | |||
void setBlack(bool black) | |||
{ | |||
d->isBlack = black; | |||
} | |||
</source> | |||
*if there is inline code in header file that uses member variable, move the variable to d-pointer class if you know for sure the inline code isn't there for optimization. If unsure, ask the mentor or the task maintainer. | |||
==Required skills== | ==Required skills== |
Revision as of 20:16, 21 November 2011
- maintainer of this task: staniek at kde.org
- OPEN, DIFFICULTY=2/5
- Recommended for Google Code-IN program
Goal
Improve internal APIs in Kexi. This can be done easily by introducing d-poitners to classes that lack them.
Introduction
Read section about d-pointers on Techbase (d-pointers only, not shared d-pointers).
Classes that have to be converted are in this form:
// MyClass.h
class MyClass {
public:
MyClass();
private:
Foo m_foo;
};
// MyClass.cpp
MyClass::MyClass() {
m_foo/doSomething();
}
After converting to d-pointer it should be:
// MyClass.h
class MyClass {
public:
MyClass();
private:
class Private;
Private * const d;
};
// MyClass.cpp
class MyClass::Private {
public:
Private()
Foo foo;
};
MyClass::MyClass()
: d(new Private)
{
d->foo.doSomething();
}
MyClass::~MyClass()
{
delete d;
}
List of files
This list is not complete. If you're looking for more please contact the maintainer. Please prepend assigned items with with [assigned] tag and done items with [done] tag.
- kexi/kexiutils/
- FlowLayout.* (note: move all inline code to .cpp)
Related tasks needed
Converting non-trivial classes to use d-pointer may also require:
- any code in the class' .cpp file referring to m_foo attribute should be changed to d->foo
- if there were public or protected member variables, move them to the d-pointer class and add accessors and setters for them as in the example below. Read about guildelines for accessors and setters on Techbase.
// MyClass.h
class MyClass {
public:
MyClass();
bool isBlack;
};
After converting to d-pointer it should be:
// MyClass.h
class MyClass {
public:
MyClass();
bool isBlack() const; // notice the const
void setBlack(bool black);
private:
class Private;
Private * const d;
};
// MyClass.cpp
class MyClass::Private {
public:
Private()
bool isBlack;
};
MyClass::MyClass()
: d(new Private)
{
d->foo.doSomething();
}
MyClass::~MyClass()
{
delete d;
}
bool isBlack() const
{
return d->isBlack;
}
void setBlack(bool black)
{
d->isBlack = black;
}
- if there is inline code in header file that uses member variable, move the variable to d-pointer class if you know for sure the inline code isn't there for optimization. If unsure, ask the mentor or the task maintainer.
Required skills
Average C++ needed, at least begginner no Qt recommended.
Notes to mentor
- This task can be naturally splited to many students but please have consistency in mind
- Results are stored within a new branch kexi-dpointers-gci, should be created and maintained by mentor
- Mentor should synchronize students' work within the single branch
- Please always emphasize importance of coding style to students and check that - it's so easier to maintain the style from day one instead of fixing afterwards. Show Techbase articles for that.
- Take care of coding practices too (see Techbase articles)