diff --git a/Documentation/UsingQtCreator.md b/Documentation/UsingQtCreator.md index 061889637c4..56f672d2bb8 100644 --- a/Documentation/UsingQtCreator.md +++ b/Documentation/UsingQtCreator.md @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@ -## Using Qt Creator for working with SerenityOS +# Using Qt Creator for working with SerenityOS + +## Setup First, make sure you have a working toolchain and can build and run SerenityOS. Go [here](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/master/Documentation/BuildInstructions.md) for instructions for setting that up. * Install [Qt Creator](https://www.qt.io/offline-installers). You don't need the entire Qt setup, just click 'Qt Creator' on the left side, and install that. * Open Qt Creator, select `File -> New File or Project...` * Select `Import Existing Project` -* Give it a name, and navigate to the root of your SerenityOS project checkout. Click Next. +* Give it a name (some tools assume lower-case `serenity`), and navigate to the root of your SerenityOS project checkout. Click Next. * Wait for the file list to generate. This can take a minute or two! * Ignore the file list, we will overwrite it later. Click Next. * Set `Add to version control` to ``. Click Finish. @@ -16,3 +18,28 @@ First, make sure you have a working toolchain and can build and run SerenityOS. * Edit the `serenity.includes` file, add the following lines: `.`, `..`, `../..`, `Services/`, `Libraries/`, `Libraries/LibC/`, `Libraries/LibPthread/`, `Libraries/LibM/`, `Toolchain/Local/i686-pc-serenity/include/c++/10.1.0`, `Build/Services/`, `Build/Libraries/`, `AK/` Qt Creator should be set up correctly now, go ahead and explore the project and try making changes. Have fun! :^) + +## Auto-Formatting + +You can use `clang-format` to help you with the [style guide](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/master/Documentation/CodingStyle.md). Before you proceed, check that you're actually using clang-format version 10, as some OSes still ship clang-format version 9 by default. + +- In QtCreator, go to "Help > About Plugins…" +- Find the `Beautifier (experimental)` row (for example, by typing `beau` into the search) +- Put a checkmark into the box +- Restart QtCreator if it asks you +- In QtCreator, go to "Tools > Options…" +- Type "beau" in the search box, go to "Beautifier > Clang Format" +- Select the "customized" style, click "edit" +- Paste the entire content of the file `.clang-format` into the "value" box, and click "OK" +- In the "Beatifier > General" tab, check "Enable auto format on file save" +- Select the tool "ClangFormat" if not already selected, and click "OK" + +Note that not the entire project is clang-format-clean (yet), so sometimes you will see large diffs. +Use your own judgement whether you want to include such changes. Generally speaking, if it's a few lines then it's a good idea; if it's the entire file then maybe there's a better way to do it, like doing a separate commit, or just ignoring the clang-format changes. + +You may want to read up what `git add -p` does (or `git checkout -p`, to undo). + +## Compiler Kits + +You can slightly improve how well Qt interprets the code by adding and setting up an appropriate "compiler kit". +For that you will need to reference the compilers at `Toolchain/Local/bin/i686-pc-serenity-gcc` and `Toolchain/Local/bin/i686-pc-serenity-g++`.