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/****************************************************************************
 *
 *   (c) 2009-2016 QGROUNDCONTROL PROJECT <http://www.qgroundcontrol.org>
 *
 * QGroundControl is licensed according to the terms in the file
 * COPYING.md in the root of the source code directory.
 *
 ****************************************************************************/

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// This is an example class header file which is used to describe the QGroundControl
// coding style. In general almost everything in here has some coding style meaning.
// Not all style choices are explained.
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#pragma once
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#include <QObject>
#include <QMap>
#include <QXmlStreamReader>
#include <QLoggingCategory>

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#include <limits.h>

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#include "Fact.h"
#include "UASInterface.h"

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// Note how the Qt headers, System, headers and the QGroundControl headers above are kept in separate groups
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// If you are going to use a logging category for a class it should have the same name as the class
// with a suffix of Log.
Q_DECLARE_LOGGING_CATEGORY(CodingStyleLog)

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/// Here is the class documentation. Class names are PascalCase. If you override any of the Qt base classes to provide
/// generic base implementations for widespread use prefix the class name with QGC. For example:
///     QGCMessageBox - is a QGC special vesion of Qt MessageBox
///     QGCPalette - is a QGC special version of Qt Palette
/// For normal single use classes do no prefix them name with QGC.
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class CodingStyle : public QObject
{
    Q_OBJECT
    
public:
    CodingStyle(QObject* parent = NULL);
    ~CodingStyle();
    
    /// Document public methods which are non-obvious in the header file
    bool publicMethod1(void);
    
signals:
    /// Document signals which are non-obvious in the header file
    void qtSignal(void);
    
public slots:
    // Public slots should only be used if the slot is connected to from another class. Majority of slots
    // should be private.
    void publicSlot(void);
    
    // Don't use protected methods or variables unless the class is specifically meant to be used as a base class.
protected:
    int _protectedVariable;         ///< variable names are camelCase
    
    void _protectedMethod(void);    ///< method names are camelCase
    
private slots:
    void _privateSlot(void);
    
private:
    // Private methods and variable names begin with an "_". Documentation for
    // non-obvious private methods goes in the code file, not the header.
    void _privateMethod(void);
    
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    void _methodWithManyArguments(QWidget* parent, const QString& caption, const QString& dir, Options options1, Options options2, Options options3);

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    /// Document non-obvious variables in the header file. Long descriptions go here.
    int _privateVariable1;
    
    int _privateVariable2;    ///< Short descriptions go here
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    static const int _privateStaticVariable;
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};