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41#include <QDebug>
42#include "codegenerator.h"
43using namespace CodeGenerator;
44
45int main()
46{
47 // The code generator works on items. Each item has a generate() function:
48 Item item("");
49 qDebug() << item.generate(); // produces "".
50
51 // There are several Item subclasses. Text items contains a text string which they
52 // reproduce when generate is called:
53 Text text(" Hi there");
54 qDebug() << text.generate(); // produces " Hi there".
55
56 // Items can be concatenated:
57 Item sentence = text + Text(" Bye there") ;
58 qDebug() << sentence.generate(); // produces "Hi there Bye there".
59 // (Internally, this creates a tree of items, and generate is called recursively
60 // for items that have children.)
61
62 // Repeater items repeat their content when generate is called:
63 Repeater repeater = text;
64 repeater.setRepeatCount(3);
65 qDebug() << repeater.generate(); // produces "Hi there Hi there Hi there".
66
67 // Counters evaluate to the current repeat index.
68 Repeater repeater2 = text + Counter();
69 repeater2.setRepeatCount(3);
70 qDebug() << repeater2.generate(); // produces "Hi there0 Hi there1 Hi there2".
71
72 // Groups provide sub-groups which are repeated according to the current repeat index.
73 // Counters inside Groups evaluate to the local repeat index for the Group.
74 Group arguments("Arg" + Counter() + " arg" + Counter());
75 Repeater function("void foo(" + arguments + ");\n");
76 function.setRepeatCount(3);
77 qDebug() << function.generate();
78
79 // Produces:
80 // void foo(Arg1 arg1);
81 // void foo(Arg1 arg1, Arg2 arg2);
82 // void foo(Arg1 arg1, Arg2 arg2, Arg3 arg3);
83}
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