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    saber
    wrote on last edited by saber
    #32

    for now i will leave as it is and inform the library author to add that enm.

    i got more warning to fix.

    0_1534231505882_aw.png

    i am getting this in all my ui based header file .
    but the app compiles fine.

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    • S saber

      for now i will leave as it is and inform the library author to add that enm.

      i got more warning to fix.

      0_1534231505882_aw.png

      i am getting this in all my ui based header file .
      but the app compiles fine.

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      sierdzio
      Moderators
      wrote on last edited by
      #33

      @saber said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

      for now i will leave as it is and inform the library author to add that enm.

      i got more warning to fix.

      0_1534231505882_aw.png

      i am getting this in all my ui based header file .
      but the app compiles fine.

      Ignore it, then. The code model sometimes gets bogged down in ifdefs without reason.

      (Z(:^

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      • S saber

        for now i will leave as it is and inform the library author to add that enm.

        i got more warning to fix.

        0_1534231505882_aw.png

        i am getting this in all my ui based header file .
        but the app compiles fine.

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        JonB
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        #34

        @saber
        Although we cannot be sure, chances are that the last line of that header file should be:

        #endif
        

        to match the #ifndef started at line #17. (This is a common pattern to allow a header to be included more than once without it doing any harm.) Have a look at other header files (maybe from the same library?) and you should see this. You should fix this by adding the line --- at present the compiler/editor will be treating your file as though it did have that line at the end.

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          @saber
          Although we cannot be sure, chances are that the last line of that header file should be:

          #endif
          

          to match the #ifndef started at line #17. (This is a common pattern to allow a header to be included more than once without it doing any harm.) Have a look at other header files (maybe from the same library?) and you should see this. You should fix this by adding the line --- at present the compiler/editor will be treating your file as though it did have that line at the end.

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          sierdzio
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          #35

          @JonB said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

          at present the compiler/editor will be treating your file as though it did have that line at the end.

          Whoa, really? Which compiler allows that?

          For me (GCC) an unterminated ifdef is a hard error, compiler does not implicitly add it.

          (Z(:^

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            @saber
            Although we cannot be sure, chances are that the last line of that header file should be:

            #endif
            

            to match the #ifndef started at line #17. (This is a common pattern to allow a header to be included more than once without it doing any harm.) Have a look at other header files (maybe from the same library?) and you should see this. You should fix this by adding the line --- at present the compiler/editor will be treating your file as though it did have that line at the end.

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            saber
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            #36

            @JonB
            on every file "#endif " is added from first .
            all the warnings was coming up after the update of qtcreator.

            see this
            on the old version qt created this by it self

            explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
            

            after update
            0_1534232269589_y.png

            should i replace the 0 with nullpointer on every file??
            should it be a error in older version of compiler??
            in my qmake i add that must have c++ 11 support .

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            • S saber

              @JonB
              on every file "#endif " is added from first .
              all the warnings was coming up after the update of qtcreator.

              see this
              on the old version qt created this by it self

              explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
              

              after update
              0_1534232269589_y.png

              should i replace the 0 with nullpointer on every file??
              should it be a error in older version of compiler??
              in my qmake i add that must have c++ 11 support .

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              sierdzio
              Moderators
              wrote on last edited by
              #37

              @saber said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

              @JonB
              on every file "#endif " is added from first .
              all the warnings was coming up after the update of qtcreator.

              see this
              on the old version qt created this by it self

              explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
              

              after update
              0_1534232269589_y.png

              should i replace the 0 with nullpointer on every file??
              should it be a error in older version of compiler??
              in my qmake i add that must have c++ 11 support .

              These are hints from clang on how to improve your code. You are not forced to do everything it says. You are seeing them now because the clang code model is default since Qt Creator 4.7. So previously you were using the old code model which did not offer these hints. That's all there is to it. If the code compiles fine (without warnings), you can ignore the hints.

              However, it is a good idea to at least consider them, because these hints are (in 90% of cases) very good hints indeed.

              In this case yes, I'd strongly recommend using nullptr rather than zero. It is an explicit, named value that makes it harder to make a mistake.

              (Z(:^

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                I'm late to the party but just wanted to note Qt provides qFuzzyCompare and qFuzzyIsNull to compare double numbers for equality but you have to read the docs carefully before using them

                "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                • sierdzioS sierdzio

                  @saber said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

                  @JonB
                  on every file "#endif " is added from first .
                  all the warnings was coming up after the update of qtcreator.

                  see this
                  on the old version qt created this by it self

                  explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
                  

                  after update
                  0_1534232269589_y.png

                  should i replace the 0 with nullpointer on every file??
                  should it be a error in older version of compiler??
                  in my qmake i add that must have c++ 11 support .

                  These are hints from clang on how to improve your code. You are not forced to do everything it says. You are seeing them now because the clang code model is default since Qt Creator 4.7. So previously you were using the old code model which did not offer these hints. That's all there is to it. If the code compiles fine (without warnings), you can ignore the hints.

                  However, it is a good idea to at least consider them, because these hints are (in 90% of cases) very good hints indeed.

                  In this case yes, I'd strongly recommend using nullptr rather than zero. It is an explicit, named value that makes it harder to make a mistake.

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                  saber
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                  #39

                  @sierdzio
                  i am adding all the fix that qtcreator suggesting .

                  as for the " #endif " i am ignoring it.

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                    @JonB said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

                    at present the compiler/editor will be treating your file as though it did have that line at the end.

                    Whoa, really? Which compiler allows that?

                    For me (GCC) an unterminated ifdef is a hard error, compiler does not implicitly add it.

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                    JonB
                    wrote on last edited by JonB
                    #40

                    @sierdzio said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

                    @JonB said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

                    at present the compiler/editor will be treating your file as though it did have that line at the end.

                    Whoa, really? Which compiler allows that?
                    For me (GCC) an unterminated ifdef is a hard error, compiler does not implicitly add it.

                    The kind which generates a screenshot "Unterminated #ifdef" shown by the OP who says it's a warning but the app compiles fine.

                    Now that you have said

                    Ignore it, then. The code model sometimes gets bogged down in ifdefs without reason.

                    I knew nothing about it being "clang". I took it that the OP had perhaps failed to get the last line of whatever he was fetching/copying (stranger things have been known to happen on this forum...). The OP should ignore my suggestion and stick with yours!

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                    • S saber

                      for now i will leave as it is and inform the library author to add that enm.

                      i got more warning to fix.

                      0_1534231505882_aw.png

                      i am getting this in all my ui based header file .
                      but the app compiles fine.

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                      jsulm
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #41

                      @saber said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

                      add that enm

                      Please don't there is NOTHING to add to the enum! Simply remove the "default" inside the switch. Please read the link I posted more carefully, it is explained there.

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @saber said in Is there a "new" style for casting?:

                        add that enm

                        Please don't there is NOTHING to add to the enum! Simply remove the "default" inside the switch. Please read the link I posted more carefully, it is explained there.

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                        #42

                        @jsulm
                        ok.

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                        • S saber

                          @sierdzio
                          i am adding all the fix that qtcreator suggesting .

                          as for the " #endif " i am ignoring it.

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                          Hi @saber,

                          the "Unterminated conditional directive" could be either QTCREATORBUG-18801 or QTCREATORBUG-20883

                          Regards,

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                            saber
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                            #44

                            i found new issue

                            QString DiskInfo::getDiskName() const
                            {
                                QDir blocks("/sys/block");
                            
                                for (const QFileInfo entryInfo : blocks.entryInfoList(QDir::AllEntries | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot)) {
                                    if (QFile::exists(QString("%1/device").arg(entryInfo.absoluteFilePath()))) {
                                        return entryInfo.baseName();
                                    }
                                }
                                return QString();
                            }
                            

                            here qt telling me

                            warning: loop variable 'entryInfo' of type 'const QFileInfo' creates a copy from type 'const QFileInfo'
                            
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                              i found new issue

                              QString DiskInfo::getDiskName() const
                              {
                                  QDir blocks("/sys/block");
                              
                                  for (const QFileInfo entryInfo : blocks.entryInfoList(QDir::AllEntries | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot)) {
                                      if (QFile::exists(QString("%1/device").arg(entryInfo.absoluteFilePath()))) {
                                          return entryInfo.baseName();
                                      }
                                  }
                                  return QString();
                              }
                              

                              here qt telling me

                              warning: loop variable 'entryInfo' of type 'const QFileInfo' creates a copy from type 'const QFileInfo'
                              
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                              Asperamanca
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                              @saber
                              In general, when you have a new question, post in a new thread. Since this thread is marked as "solved", people may not look.

                              To your question: You loop through a list of QFileInfo objects. Your code copies the QFileInfo for every loop, which is unnecessary. Instead, you can use a const reference:

                              for (const QFileInfo& entryInfo : blocks.entryInfoList(QDir::AllEntries | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot))
                              
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                              • A Asperamanca

                                @saber
                                In general, when you have a new question, post in a new thread. Since this thread is marked as "solved", people may not look.

                                To your question: You loop through a list of QFileInfo objects. Your code copies the QFileInfo for every loop, which is unnecessary. Instead, you can use a const reference:

                                for (const QFileInfo& entryInfo : blocks.entryInfoList(QDir::AllEntries | QDir::NoDotAndDotDot))
                                
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                                saber
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                                #46

                                @Asperamanca thanks.it sloved.

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