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namespace MoleQueue | namespace MoleQueue | ||
{ | { | ||
/* | /** | ||
* @class JsonRpcClient jsonrpcclient.h <molequeue/client/jsonrpcclient.h> | * @class JsonRpcClient jsonrpcclient.h <molequeue/client/jsonrpcclient.h> | ||
* @brief The JsonRpcClient class is used by clients to submit calls to an RPC | * @brief The JsonRpcClient class is used by clients to submit calls to an RPC | ||
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* Use complete sentences to describe parameters | * Use complete sentences to describe parameters | ||
<source lang="cpp"> | <source lang="cpp"> | ||
/* | /** | ||
* @brief Set the input file for the job. | * @brief Set the input file for the job. | ||
* @param fileName The file name as it will appear in the working directory. | * @param fileName The file name as it will appear in the working directory. | ||
* @param contents The contents of the file specified. | * @param contents The contents of the file specified. | ||
* @return true if the input file was successfully set, false otherwise. | |||
*/ | */ | ||
bool setInputFile(const QString &fileName, const QString &contents); | |||
</source> | </source> |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 25 February 2013
We use Doxygen to generate documentation, and make use of the JavaDoc style. They go in the header next to the declaration, all classes should have at a minimum a brief description with one or two sentences explaining what the intended purpose of the class is.
/**
* @brief Your documentation goes here.
*/
void doSomething();
Class Descriptions
- Minimum of a brief overview of the class
- Add include path for users of the class
- If appropriate, point out alternate/similar classes
- Ideally give some simple examples of using the class
- Demonstrate core functionality in the simplest way possible
namespace MoleQueue
{
/**
* @class JsonRpcClient jsonrpcclient.h <molequeue/client/jsonrpcclient.h>
* @brief The JsonRpcClient class is used by clients to submit calls to an RPC
* server using JSON-RPC 2.0.
* @author Marcus D. Hanwell
*
* Provides a simple Qt C++ API to make JSON-RPC 2.0 calls to an RPC server. To
* create a client connection and call a method the following should be done:
*
@code
#include <molequeue/client/jsonrpcclient.h>
MoleQueue::JsonRpcClient *client = new MoleQueue::JsonRpcClient(this);
client->connectToServer("MyRpcServer");
QJsonObject request(client->emptyRequest());
request["method"] = QLatin1String("listQueues");
client->sendRequest(request);
@endcode
*
* You should connect to the appropriate signals in order to act on results,
* notifications and errors received in response to requests set using the
* client connection.
*/
class JsonRpcClient : public QObject
{
};
} // End namespace MoleQueue
Function Descriptions
- @brief descriptions:
- Use complete sentences
- Constructors should be more that "Constructor", such as "Constructs the ... with ..."
- Use complete sentences to describe parameters
/**
* @brief Set the input file for the job.
* @param fileName The file name as it will appear in the working directory.
* @param contents The contents of the file specified.
* @return true if the input file was successfully set, false otherwise.
*/
bool setInputFile(const QString &fileName, const QString &contents);