包括外部代码

The following commands enable you to include code snippets from external files. You can make QDoc include the complete contents of a file, or you can quote specific parts of the file and skip others. The typical use of the latter is to quote a file chunk by chunk.

注意: Although all these commands can be used for rendering C++ code, the \snippet and \codeline commands are preferred over the others. These commands allow equivalent code snippets for other Qt language bindings to be substituted for the C++ snippets in the documentation.

\quotefile

The \quotefile command expands to the complete contents of the file given as argument.

The command considers the rest of the line as part of its argument, make sure to follow the file name with a line break.

The file's contents is rendered in a separate paragraph, using a monospace font and the standard indentation. The code is shown verbatim.

/*!
   This is a simple "Hello world" example:
   \quotefile examples/main.cpp
   It contains only the bare minimum you need
   to get a Qt application up and running.
*/
					

另请参阅 \quotefromfile and \code .

\quotefromfile

The \quotefromfile command opens the file given as argument for quoting.

The command considers the rest of the line as part of its argument, make sure to follow the file name with a line break.

The command is intended for use when quoting parts from file with the walkthrough commands: \printline , \printto , \printuntil , \skipline , \skipto , \skipuntil . This enables you to quote specific portions of a file.

/*!
   The whole application is contained within
   the \c main() function:
   \quotefromfile examples/main.cpp
   \skipto main
   \printuntil app(argc, argv)
   First we create a QApplication object using
   the \c argc and \c argv parameters.
   \skipto QPushButton
   \printuntil resize
   Then we create a QPushButton, and give it a reasonable
   size using the QWidget::resize() function.
   ...
*/
					

QDoc remembers which file it is quoting from, and the current position in that file (see \printline for more information). There is no need to "close" the file.

另请参阅 \quotefile , \code and \dots .

\printline

The \printline command expands to the line from the current position to the next non-blank line of the current source file.

To ensure that the documentation remains synchronized with the source file, a substring of the line must be specified as an argument to the command. Note that the command considers the rest of the line as part of its argument, make sure to follow the substring with a line break.

The line from the source file is rendered as a separate paragraph, using a monospace font and the standard indentation. The code is shown verbatim.

/*!
   There has to be exactly one QApplication object
   in every GUI application that uses Qt.
   \quotefromfile examples/main.cpp
   \printline QApplication
   This line includes the QApplication class
   definition. QApplication manages various
   application-wide resources, such as the
   default font and cursor.
   \printline QPushButton
   This line includes the QPushButton class
   definition. The QPushButton widget provides a command
   button.
   \printline main
   The main function...
*/
					

QDoc reads the file sequentially. To move the current position forward you can use either of the \skip... commands. To move the current position backward, you can use the \quotefromfile command again.

If the substring argument is surrounded by slashes it is interpreted as a regular expression .

/*!
   \quotefromfile examples/mainwindow.cpp
   \skipto closeEvent
   \printuntil /^\}/
   Close events are sent to widgets that the users want to
   close, usually by clicking \c File|Exit or by clicking
   the \c X title bar button. By reimplementing the event
   handler, we can intercept attempts to close the
   应用程序。
*/
					

( The complete example file... )

The regular expression /^\ }/ makes QDoc print until the first '}' character occurring at the beginning of the line without indentation. /.../ encloses the regular expression, and '^' means the beginning of the line. The '}' character must be escaped since it is a special character in regular expressions.

QDoc will emit a warning if the specified substring or regular expression cannot be located, i.e. if the source code has changed.

另请参阅 \printto and \printuntil .

\printto

The \printto command expands to all the lines from the current position up to and excluding the next line containing a given substring.

The command considers the rest of the line as part of its argument, make sure to follow the substring with a line break. The command also follows the same conventions for positioning and argument 作为 \printline 命令。

The lines from the source file are rendered in a separate paragraph, using a monospace font and the standard indentation. The code is shown verbatim.

/*!
   The whole application is contained within the
   \c main() function:
   \quotefromfile examples/main.cpp
   \printto hello
   First we create a QApplication object using the \c argc and
   \c argv parameters...
*/
					

另请参阅 \printline and \printuntil .

\printuntil

The \printuntil command expands to all the lines from the current position up to and 包括 the next line containing a given substring.

The command considers the rest of the line as part of its argument, make sure to follow the substring with a line break. The command also follows the same conventions for positioning and argument 作为 \printline 命令。

If \printuntil is used without an argument, it expands to all the lines from the current position to the end of the quoted file.

The lines from the source file are rendered in a separate paragraph, using a monospace font and the standard indentation. The code is shown verbatim.

/*!
   The whole application is contained within the
   \c main() function:
   \quotefromfile examples/main.cpp
   \skipto main
   \printuntil hello
   First we create a QApplication object using the
   \c argc and \c argv parameters, then we create
   a QPushButton.
*/
					

另请参阅 \printline and \printto .

\skipline

The \skipline command ignores the next non-blank line in the current source file.

Doc reads the file sequentially, and the \skipline command is used to move the current position (omitting a line of the source file). See the remark about file positioning above.

The command considers the rest of the line as part of its argument, make sure to follow the substring with a line break. The command also follows the same conventions for argument 作为 \printline command, and it is used in conjunction with the \quotefromfile 命令。

/*!
   QPushButton is a GUI push button that the user
   can press and release.
   \quotefromfile examples/main.cpp
   \skipline QApplication
   \printline QPushButton
   This line includes the QPushButton class
   definition. For each class that is part of the
   public Qt API, there exists a header file of
   the same name that contains its definition.
*/
					

另请参阅 \skipto , \skipuntil and \dots .

\skipto

The \skipto command ignores all the lines from the current position up to and excluding the next line containing a given substring.

QDoc reads the file sequentially, and the \skipto command is used to move the current position (omitting one or several lines of the source file). See the remark about file positioning above.

The command considers the rest of the line as part of its argument, make sure to follow the substring with a line break.

The command also follows the same conventions for argument 作为 \printline command, and it is used in conjunction with the \quotefromfile 命令。

/*!
   The whole application is contained within
   the \c main() function:
   \quotefromfile examples/main.cpp
   \skipto main
   \printuntil }
   First we create a QApplication object. There
   has to be exactly one such object in
   every GUI application that uses Qt. Then
   we create a QPushButton, resize it to a reasonable
   size ...
*/
					

另请参阅 \skipline , \skipuntil and \dots .

\skipuntil

The \skipuntil command ignores all the lines from the current position up to and 包括 the next line containing a given substring.

QDoc reads the file sequentially, and the \skipuntil command is used to move the current position (omitting one or several lines of the source file). See the remark about file positioning above.

The command considers the rest of the line as part of its argument, make sure to follow the substring with a line break.

The command also follows the same conventions for argument 作为 \printline command, and it is used in conjunction with the \quotefromfile 命令。

/*!
   The first thing we did in the \c main() function
   was to create a QApplication object \c app.
   \quotefromfile examples/main.cpp
   \skipuntil show
   \dots
   \printuntil }
   In the end we must remember to make \c main() pass the
   control to Qt. QCoreApplication::exec() will return when
   the application exits...
*/
					

另请参阅 \skipline , \skipto and \dots .

\dots

The \dots command indicates that parts of the source file have been omitted when quoting a file.

The command is used in conjunction with the \quotefromfile command, and should be stated on its own line. The dots are rendered on a new line, using a monospace font.

/*!
   \quotefromfile examples/main.cpp
   \skipto main
   \printuntil {
   \dots
   \skipuntil exec
   \printline }
*/
					

The default indentation is 4 spaces, but this can be adjusted using the command's optional argument.

/*!
    \dots 0
    \dots
    \dots 8
    \dots 12
    \dots 16
*/
					

另请参阅 \skipline , \skipto and \skipuntil .

\snippet

The \snippet command causes a code snippet to be included verbatim as preformatted text, which may be syntax highlighted.

Each code snippet is referenced by the file that holds it and by a unique identifier for that file. Snippet files are typically stored in a snippets directory inside the documentation directory (for example, $QTDIR/doc/src/snippets ).

For example, the following documentation references a snippet in a file residing in a subdirectory of the documentation directory:

\snippet snippets/textdocument-resources/main.cpp Adding a resource
					

The text following the file name is the unique identifier for the snippet. This is used to delimit the quoted code in the relevant snippet file, as shown in the following example that corresponds to the above \snippet 命令:

    ...
    QImage image(64, 64, QImage::Format_RGB32);
    image.fill(qRgb(255, 160, 128));
//! [Adding a resource]
    document->addResource(QTextDocument::ImageResource,
        QUrl("mydata://image.png"), QVariant(image));
//! [Adding a resource]
    ...
					

By default, QDoc looks for //! as a code snippet marker. For .pro , .py , .cmake ,和 CMakeLists.txt files, #! is detected. Finally, <!-- is accepted in .html , .qrc , .ui , .xml ,和 .xq 文件。

\codeline

The \codeline command inserts a blank line of preformatted text. It is used to insert gaps between snippets without closing the current preformatted text area and opening a new one.

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