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== | == Glossary == | ||
=== Signature === | |||
is a | The '''signature''' of a method or function is simply it's prototype. It completely describes a method or function. It contains the returned type, the name of the method / function (including the class name) and the parameters, including types. | ||
<code><br />Type MyObject::myFunction(Type1 param1, Type2 *param2, const Type3 &param3)<br /></code> | |||
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Qt for beginners — C++ reminder
Glossary
Signature
The signature of a method or function is simply it's prototype. It completely describes a method or function. It contains the returned type, the name of the method / function (including the class name) and the parameters, including types.
<br />Type MyObject::myFunction(Type1 param1, Type2 *param2, const Type3 &param3)<br />