using
directivesThree kinds of using
directives are available:
* Reference: using <namespace>
-- namespace can be omitted when referencing types.
* Alias: using <alias> = <namespace|type>
-- alias can be used in place of namespace
or type.
* Static: using static <type>
-- all static members of type are accessible without
having to specify the type name.
The following conventions apply to using
directives in the Qt VS Tools code:
* using
directives are grouped by root namespace, and ordered alphabetically within each group.
* Directives that reference external namespaces are located at the start of the source file,
before the local namespace declaration.
* The order of external namespace groups is as follows:
1. System*
namespaces.
2. Microsoft*
namespaces.
3. EnvDTE*
namespaces.
4. All other external namespaces.
* Directives referencing in-solution namespaces (i.e. QtVsTools*
or QtVsTest*
namespaces) are
nested within the local namespace block.
* In-solution reference directives will use an abbreviated form of the namespace, whenever
possible.
* Alias and static directives can be specified either at top-level or nested in the local
namespace.
* Alias directives are specified after all reference directives.
* Static directives are specified after all reference directives and all alias directives.
* Optionally, directives of different kinds can be separated with an empty line.
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.VCProjectEngine;
using EnvDTE;
using EnvDTE80;
using Task = System.Threading.Tasks.Task;
namespace QtVsTools
{
using Core;
using QtMsBuild;
using RegExprParser = SyntaxAnalysis.RegExpr.Parser;
using static SyntaxAnalysis.RegExpr;
class ...