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This commit changes the following in relation to string use
- The implicit convert from 'QCString' to 'const char *' is removed
- Strings parameters use 'const QCString &' as much as possible in favor
over 'const char *'
- 'if (s)' where s is a QCString has been replaced by 'if(!s.isEmpty())'
- data() now always returns a valid C-string and not a 0-pointer.
- when passing a string 's' to printf and related functions 'qPrint(s)' is
used instead of 's.data()'
- for empty string arguments 'QCString()' is used instead of '0'
- The copy() operation has been removed
- Where possible 'qstrcmp(a,b)==0' has been replaces by 'a==b' and
'qstrcmp(a,b)<0' has been replaced by 'a<b'
- Parameters of string type that were default initialized with '= 0' are
no initialized with '= QCString()'
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Handle "const" and "volatile" in the same way, they are bit cv-qualifiers
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Split Definition/ClassDef/NamespaceDef/MemberDef into a immutable and mutable part
Aliases are immutable, other symbols are stored using an immutable
interface but can be made mutable explicitly by dynamic casting.
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- Main goal was to avoid use of global state.
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