kdelibs coding style
Olaf Jan Schmidt
ojschmidt at kde.org
Thu Jul 20 17:08:09 BST 2006
[ Zack Rusin ]
> No exceptions. Either everything or nothing.
Hm, but the coding Qt coding style itself contains a "general exception":
"Feel free to break a rule if it makes your code look bad."
If we leave that in and apply it to the rule "Public classes start with a
'Q' (QRgb). Public functions most often start with a 'q' (qRgb)." - then I
agree with your suggestion (not that I have written much kdelibs code,
though).
Olaf
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