Re: [Development] Avoid overloading of 'error'

2015-06-13 Thread Lorn Potter
On 14/06/2015 1:01 pm, Alan Alpert wrote: > On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Lorn Potter wrote: >> On 11/06/2015 12:36 am, Samuel Gaist wrote: >> >> >>> >>> failed doesn't always mean there was an error with a direct relation. >> >> I was going to say this, but you beat me to it. >> Also, "errore

Re: [Development] Avoid overloading of 'error'

2015-06-13 Thread Alan Alpert
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Lorn Potter wrote: > On 11/06/2015 12:36 am, Samuel Gaist wrote: > > >> >> failed doesn't always mean there was an error with a direct relation. > > I was going to say this, but you beat me to it. > Also, "errored" is just wrong, "error" is also past tense. I con

Re: [Development] Avoid overloading of 'error'

2015-06-13 Thread Lorn Potter
On 11/06/2015 12:36 am, Samuel Gaist wrote: > > failed doesn't always mean there was an error with a direct relation. I was going to say this, but you beat me to it. Also, "errored" is just wrong, "error" is also past tense. -- Lorn 'ljp' Potter Software Engineer, llornkcor technologies / Jo

Re: [Development] QtCS: Notes from Modern C++ session

2015-06-13 Thread Gunnar Roth
> Not available for use are: * = default, * = deleted, >> >> Where are these not supported? I have code that (AFAIK) has been using >> these already, and IIRC our compiler requirements are lower. > > GCC requires 4.7 for this. I think we were discussing whether our minimum is >

Re: [Development] Avoid overloading of 'error'

2015-06-13 Thread Smith Martin
If you are saying you didn't know what onError meant, then I truly am astonished. Understanding onError, given all the other onThis and onThat we have in QML, really doesn't depend on the This or the That being a verb. I didn't mean that any of these phrases translates well into other languages.

Re: [Development] Avoid overloading of 'error'

2015-06-13 Thread Hausmann Simon
Hi, Perhaps my German is rusty, but I find "on error" translates well to German with bei/beim: "Beim Auftreten eines Fehlers...". Simon Original Message From: Konrad Rosenbaum Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 12:54 To: development@qt-project.org Subject: Re: [Development] Avoid overloading of '

Re: [Development] Avoid overloading of 'error'

2015-06-13 Thread Konrad Rosenbaum
On Thursday 11 June 2015 07:29:51 Smith Martin wrote: > onError is immediately understood by all sentient beings in the universe. So, apparently either Germans are not sentient or from outside this universe. Might explain a lot about me... At the very least I disagree with your use of "immediate