Qt6/Example-Guideline
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When creating or updating Qt examples, developer should consider the best practises and guidelines listed in this document.
Evaluate if the example is meaningful or should it be removed/merged
MANDATORY
- Check if there are similar examples for the same topic and consider if both are really needed or should the other one be merged with the other.
- Check also documentation on the topic and if that includes inline code snippet that would be adequate instead of complete example.
No C++ or qml warnings
MANDATORY
- Example's C++ code should be by minimum compiled with the same compiler warning flags as Qt.
- Use qmllint for qml code: https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt6-dev/qtquick-tool-qmllint.html
- Enable compiler warnings and check if the reported issues are fixable with meaningful effort.
RECOMMENDED
Consider also the compilation with the more strict warning flags and fix the found issues.
GCC
- Use -Wall and consider -Wextra parameter: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html
Clang
- Use -Weverything compiler parameter: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html#diagnostics-enable-everything
Visual Studio
- Use /Wall compiler parameter: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/compiler-option-warning-level
Qt6 best practises and changes
MANDATORY
- Check the porting guide for Qt6: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/portingguide.html
- Ensure the example complies with the Qt 6 porting guides for each module the example is using: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/modulechanges.html
- Check the best practises for QtQML & QtQuick: https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qt6-dev/qtquick-bestpractices.html
- Do not use versions in QML import statements. This is usally a left-over from Qt 5.
Leveraging C++17
RECOMMENDED
- Prefer signal/slot connection with lambdas: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/signalsandslots.html
- Check Qt Coding conventions: https://wiki.qt.io/Coding_Conventions
- Consider using clazy plugin (comes also with Qt Creator): https://www.qt.io/blog/porting-from-qt-5-to-qt-6-using-clazy-checks
Naming the example, categorisation and adding keywords
MANDATORY
- Don't add Qt module name or "Example" word to the example name. e.g. QtWidgets Application Example → Text editor application
- Note: If the part of the module name really needs to be used due to clearly describing functionality, that can still be done (e.g. Simple CoAP Client Example from Qt CoAP module)
- Add example application to correct category, for instance by adding '\meta category {Graphics & UI}' below '\examples'
\example My Example \meta category {My Category}
Will end up as
<categories> <category>My Category</category> </categories>
in the <example> section of the respective examples-manifest.xml file.
For further details see: https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qttools/+/447246
RECOMMENDED
- Confirm that the example shows up in Qt Creator welcome screen.
- Check that the example description text shown in Creator contains the right keywords for users to find it.
- Add appropriate tags to the example, for instance by adding '\meta tags {tag1,tag2}' below '\examples'.
- Tags are used to set additional keywords for the example which makes it easier to search in Qt Creator example view
- Don't add redundant information as tags which is already part of the category, example name or description
- Don't add platform information in the tags