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automatic code generation
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automatic code generation |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Jul 2006 11:21:44 -0700 (PDT) |
I'm trying to a write a script to automatically generate some .cpp & .h
files. I have the templates in external files which look something like
this:
void ${NAME}Panel::showEvent(QShowEvent *e) {
...code....
}
I want to be able to run my script, have it read the contents of the files
while replacing ${NAME} with a variable that is defined elsewhere in my
script. My issue is that I can't get NAME to bind to anything in the .cpp
file I generate. By this I mean that if ${NAME} evaluates to Foo in the
script, when I output the file I still get
void ${NAME}Panel::showEvent(QShowEvent *e) {
...code....
}
when what I want is
void FooPanel::showEvent(QShowEvent *e) {
...code....
}
Any suggestions?
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