Ok thnx. Actually my syntax for a class is much more different than what the class wizard spits out (I use tabs for indentation, begin methods with lowercase, implement every method in source file etc...) but I don't have the time and patience to implement each and every different usage of mine into the wizard and I also think the easier is the better so I don't plan to complicate things. I personally believe the experienced might benefit more from the capabilities of the class wizard with some extra additions. Most of the things I plan to implement are time-consuming differences to edit manually (like deleting spaces and inserting tabs, creating methods in the source file etc...). Here is a list of what I plan:
1- Scope selection for member variables,
2- Option to use spaces or tabs,
3- Optional indentation level (like no indentation for scope delimiters and 1 level of indentation for methods or the current default),
4- Option to move getter, setter methods and the documentation for methods from header to source.
Please comment!
I'll submit the patch for item 1 to the patch tracker on sourceforge (if I can find it
) or should I submit it to somewhere else?
Btw I have a novice question about creating patches. How should I create patches, 1 by 1 adding functionality over the previous version or a single patch for all? Or is there any other way to create sequential patches for modifications to the same file?