On Saturday, February 13, 2021 2:43:46 PM CET Pierre 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
On Saturday, February 13, 2021 3:24:35 PM CET Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen wrote:
> 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... anc
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 G
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 wrote:
Hi
In order to rejuvenate a bit some parts of the code base, I am looking into
Clazy, especia
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