Solved Why does `/*event*/` italicize this function name?
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In the Qt.5.7 Screenshot Example, in QtCreator, the definition for Screenshot::resizeEvent` has a parameter coded like this.
void Screenshot::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent * /* event */)
I realized that this definition without a parameter name is allowed the function works because the parameter's not actually used in the function. But why does the commmnt
/* event */
italicize the function nameresizeEvent
? Does it have any significance, or is it italicized just to show that the comment exists? I think it has something to do with Qdoc. I tried looking at the C++ Documentation Style section, but I didn't find anything there -
@DragonautX Are you sure it is due to the comment? Usually QtCreator uses Italic font for virtual methods (resizeEvent is virtual as far as I know). Just uncomment event and see what happens.
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Oh ya, you're right. The docs said
resizeEvent
was virtual. I'm not sure how I got myself to think this. I might've done something other than just delete the comment. Anyways, thanks.