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==Standard Set/GetMacros==
==Standard Set/GetMacros==
The documentation style for this type of pair is very straight forward. There should be a single //Description for the pair and a brief description of the variable that is being set/get.
The documentation style for this type of pair is very straight forward. There MUST be a single //Description for the pair and a brief description of the variable that is being set/get.
<source lang="cpp">
<source lang="cpp">
   // Description:
   // Description:

Revision as of 00:57, 8 December 2009

Remaining questions

  • Where do default values go (with the set/get functions or with the variable definition?)

Standard Set/GetMacros

The documentation style for this type of pair is very straight forward. There MUST be a single //Description for the pair and a brief description of the variable that is being set/get. <source lang="cpp">

 // Description:
 // Set / get the sharpness of decay of the splats. This is the
 // exponent constant in the Gaussian equation. Normally this is
 // a negative value.
 vtkSetMacro(ExponentFactor,double);
 vtkGetMacro(ExponentFactor,double);

</source>

Set/GetVectorMacros

The documentation style for vector macros is to name each of the resulting variables. For example <source lang="cpp">

 // Description:
 // Set/Get DrawValue.  This is the value that is used when filling data
 // or drawing lines.
 vtkSetVector4Macro(DrawColor, double);
 vtkGetVector4Macro(DrawColor, double);

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produces in the doxygen:

<source lang="cpp"> virtual void SetDrawColor (double, double, double, double) </source>

We must therefore name the variables in the description, like <source lang="cpp">

 // Description:
 // Set/Get the color which is used to draw shapes in the image. The parameters are SetDrawColor(red, green, blue, alpha)
 vtkSetVector4Macro(DrawColor, double);
 vtkGetVector4Macro(DrawColor, double);

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