ComboBox can use private properties of ContextMenu, but i can't? really? :D
On 24.11.2013 15:26, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
Andrey
I beg to differ.
You can hack in any language, just as you can apply clean coding
conventions. QML is no different here, it is just a little less
rigorous in enforcing some conventions.
Just like any code, QML code will need maintaining, updating etc, so I
prefer to clean code and follow the conventions where they make sense.
http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/docs/library/html/qt4/qml-coding-conventions.html
clearly states that double underscore are private, not for external use.
So it's hands off double underscores, but this raises the moot point:
what about single underscores like _contentColumn? By a strict reading
of the conventions they are not private, so what does a single
underscore imply?
Chris
Zitat von "Andrey Kozhevnikov" <coderusin...@gmail.com>:
Please check ContextMenu and ComboBox code.
_contentColumn property used in a proper way.
QML is not C++ where you not allowed to reimplement headers to use
private and protected functions outside. QML is hack-for-fun.
On 24.11.2013 00:03, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
We should not have to make that choice.
using an underscore property is the pragmatic solution, but I would
be interested to hear what the Jolla developers have to say on this
issue.
Zitat von "Andrey Kozhevnikov" <coderusin...@gmail.com>:
You should use it if you want "real" dynamically created components.
Or reimplement ContextMenu item.
What would you prefer?
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