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qt-creator/src/libs/cplusplus/PreprocessorClient.cpp
Eike Ziller e0e8cf3ada Contact -> qt-project.org
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Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
2012-07-19 13:23:21 +02:00

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#include "PreprocessorClient.h"
using namespace CPlusPlus;
/*!
\class Client
\brief A notification interface for for C++ preprocessor.
*/
/*!
\fn void Client::macroAdded(const Macro &macro)
Called whenever a new macro is defined.
*/
/*!
\fn void Client::passedMacroDefinitionCheck(unsigned offset, const Macro &macro)
Called when the preprocessor checks whether a macro is defined or not and the
result is positive.
\sa failedMacroDefinitionCheck()
*/
/*!
\fn void Client::failedMacroDefinitionCheck(unsigned offset, const QByteArray &name)
Called when the preprocessor checks whether a macro is defined or not and the
result is negative.
\sa passedMacroDefinitionCheck()
*/
/*!
\fn void Client::startExpandingMacro(unsigned offset, const Macro &macro, const QByteArray &originalText, bool inCondition = false, const QVector<MacroArgumentReference> &actuals = QVector<MacroArgumentReference>())
Called when starting to expand a macro. The parameter \a inCondition indicates whether the
expansion is happening inside a preprocessor conditional.
\sa stopExpandingMacro()
*/
Client::Client()
{ }
Client::~Client()
{ }