Clazy fixes and CI…

Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen admin at leinir.dk
Sat Feb 13 14:24:35 GMT 2021


Definitely support that effort as well, they are /much/ nicer to work with 
just all 'round, and even if we can only depend on Qt 5.6, we /can/ depend on 
a sufficiently modern compiler for our code to be less... ancient ;) So yeah, 
definitely go for it :)

On Saturday, 13 February 2021 13:52:22 GMT Camilla Boemann wrote:
> I'd say just do it.
> 
> The code i work on at work uses the new style too, and apart from a few
> places with overloaded signals or slots it is really easy to work with
> 
> On 13/02/2021 14.43.59, Pierre <pinaraf at pinaraf.info> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> In order to rejuvenate a bit some parts of the code base, I am looking into
> Clazy, especially the old-style connect fixit. In several projects,
> switching away from these made the application more reliable, with issues
> being catched at build time instead of run time.
> Do you see any reason not to do that? I plan to do it on words and its libs
> first since that's what I will test the most, but if you want I can do it on
> the whole project.
> After that cleanup is done, I will start looking into setting up a CI and
> running the unit tests we have automatically in gitlab. I think this could
> lower the entry barrier for new/junior developers… If somebody else already
> tried/did that, any feedback/hint/help is welcome obviously.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Pierre


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