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Please review the following information to ensure ** the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 requirements ** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html. ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ /*! \page qtwritingstyle-qml.html \title QML Documentation Style \brief Style guidelines for QML documentation QDoc can process QML types defined as C++ classes and QML types defined in \c .qml files. For C++ classes documented as QML types, the QDoc comments are in the \c .cpp file while QML types defined in QML are in the \c .qml file. The C++ classes must also be documented documented with the QML \l{topic-commands}{topic commands}: \list \li \l{qmlattachedproperty-command}{\\qmlattachedproperty} \li \l{qmlattachedsignal-command}{\\qmlattachedsignal} \li \l{qmlbasictype-command}{\\qmlbasictype} \li \l{qmltype-command}{\\qmltype} \li \l{qmlmethod-command}{\\qmlmethod} \li \l{qmlproperty-command}{\\qmlproperty} \li \l{qmlsignal-command}{\\qmlsignal} \li \l{qmlmodule-command}{\\qmlmodule} \li \l{inqmlmodule-command}{\\inqmlmodule} \li \l{instantiates-command}{\\instantiates} \endlist For QML types defined in \c .qml files, QDoc will parse the QML and determine the properties, signals, and the type within the QML definition. The QDoc block then needs to be immediately above the declaration. For QML types implemented in C++, QDoc will output warnings if the C++ class documentation does not exist. The class documentation may be marked as \l{internal-command}{internal} if it is not a public API. \section1 QML Types The \l{qmltype-command}{\\qmltype} command is for QML type documentation. \snippet examples/qml.qdoc.sample qmltype The \l{instantiates-command}{\\instantiates} accepts the C++ class which implements the QML type as the argument. For types implemented in QML, this is not needed. The \e{brief description} provides a summary for the QML type. The brief does not need to be a complete sentence and may start with a verb. QDoc will append the brief description onto the QML type in tables and generated lists. \code \qmltype ColorAnimation \brief Animates changes in color values \endcode Here are some alternate verbs for the brief statement: \list \li "Provides..." \li "Specifies..." \li "Describes..." \endlist The \e{detailed description} follows the brief and may contain images, snippet, and link to other documentation. \section1 Properties The property description focuses on what the property \e does and may use the following style: Property documentation usually starts with "This property..." but for certain properties, these are the common expressions: \list \li "This property holds..." \li "This property describes..." \li "This property represents..." \li "Returns \c true when... and \c false when..." - for properties that are marked \c{read-only}. \li "Sets the..." - for properties that configure a type. \endlist \section1 Signals and Handlers Documentation QML signals are documented either in the QML file or in the C++ implementation with the \l{qmlsignal-command}{\\qmlsignal} command. Signal documentation must include the condition for emitting the signal, mention the corresponding signal handler, and document whether the signal accepts a parameter. \snippet examples/qml.qdoc.sample signals These are the possible documentation styles for signals: \list \li "This signal is triggered when..." \li "Triggered when..." \li "Emitted when..." \endlist \section1 Methods and JavaScript Functions Typically, function documentation immediately precedes the implementation of the function in the \c .cpp file. The \l{topic-commands}{topic command} for functions is \l{fn-command}{\\fn}. For functions in QML or JavaScript, the documentation must reside immediately above the function declaration. The function documentation starts with a verb, indicating the operation the function performs. \snippet examples/qml.qdoc.sample function Some common verbs for function documentation: \list \li "Copies..." - for constructors \li "Destroys..." - for destructors \li "Returns..." - for accessor functions \endlist The function documentation must document: \list \li the return type \li the parameters \li the actions of the functions \endlist The \l{a-command}{\\a} command marks the parameter in the documentation. The return type documentation should link to the type documentation or be marked with the \l{c-command}{\\c} command in the case of boolean values. \section1 Enumerations QML enumerations are documented as QML properties with the \l{qmlproperty-command}{\\qmlproperty} command. The type of the property is \c enumeration. \snippet examples/qml.qdoc.sample enums The QDoc comment lists the values of the enumeration. If the enumeration is implemented in C++, the documentation may link to the corresponding C++ enumeration. However, the QDoc comment should advise that the enumeration is a C++ enumeration. */