author | Dremov Kirill (Nokia-D-MSW/Tampere) <kirill.dremov@nokia.com> |
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#include "qlayout.h" |
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#include "private/qlayoutengine_p.h" |
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#include "qvector.h" |
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#include "qwidget.h" |
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#include <qlist.h> |
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#include <qalgorithms.h> |
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#include <qdebug.h> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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//#define QLAYOUT_EXTRA_DEBUG |
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typedef qint64 Fixed64; |
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static inline Fixed64 toFixed(int i) { return (Fixed64)i * 256; } |
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static inline int fRound(Fixed64 i) { |
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return (i % 256 < 128) ? i / 256 : 1 + i / 256; |
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} |
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/* |
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This is the main workhorse of the QGridLayout. It portions out |
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available space to the chain's children. |
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The calculation is done in fixed point: "fixed" variables are |
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scaled by a factor of 256. |
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If the layout runs "backwards" (i.e. RightToLeft or Up) the layout |
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is computed mirror-reversed, and it's the caller's responsibility |
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do reverse the values before use. |
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chain contains input and output parameters describing the geometry. |
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count is the count of items in the chain; pos and space give the |
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interval (relative to parentWidget topLeft). |
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*/ |
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void qGeomCalc(QVector<QLayoutStruct> &chain, int start, int count, |
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int pos, int space, int spacer) |
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{ |
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int cHint = 0; |
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int cMin = 0; |
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int cMax = 0; |
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int sumStretch = 0; |
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int sumSpacing = 0; |
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bool wannaGrow = false; // anyone who really wants to grow? |
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// bool canShrink = false; // anyone who could be persuaded to shrink? |
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bool allEmptyNonstretch = true; |
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int pendingSpacing = -1; |
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int spacerCount = 0; |
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int i; |
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for (i = start; i < start + count; i++) { |
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QLayoutStruct *data = &chain[i]; |
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data->done = false; |
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cHint += data->smartSizeHint(); |
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cMin += data->minimumSize; |
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cMax += data->maximumSize; |
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sumStretch += data->stretch; |
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if (!data->empty) { |
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/* |
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Using pendingSpacing, we ensure that the spacing for the last |
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(non-empty) item is ignored. |
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*/ |
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if (pendingSpacing >= 0) { |
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sumSpacing += pendingSpacing; |
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++spacerCount; |
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} |
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pendingSpacing = data->effectiveSpacer(spacer); |
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} |
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wannaGrow = wannaGrow || data->expansive || data->stretch > 0; |
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allEmptyNonstretch = allEmptyNonstretch && !wannaGrow && data->empty; |
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} |
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int extraspace = 0; |
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if (space < cMin + sumSpacing) { |
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/* |
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Less space than minimumSize; take from the biggest first |
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*/ |
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int minSize = cMin + sumSpacing; |
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// shrink the spacers proportionally |
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if (spacer >= 0) { |
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spacer = minSize > 0 ? spacer * space / minSize : 0; |
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sumSpacing = spacer * spacerCount; |
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} |
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QList<int> list; |
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for (i = start; i < start + count; i++) |
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list << chain.at(i).minimumSize; |
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qSort(list); |
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int space_left = space - sumSpacing; |
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int sum = 0; |
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int idx = 0; |
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int space_used=0; |
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int current = 0; |
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while (idx < count && space_used < space_left) { |
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current = list.at(idx); |
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space_used = sum + current * (count - idx); |
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sum += current; |
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++idx; |
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} |
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--idx; |
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int deficit = space_used - space_left; |
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int items = count - idx; |
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/* |
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* If we truncate all items to "current", we would get "deficit" too many pixels. Therefore, we have to remove |
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* deficit/items from each item bigger than maxval. The actual value to remove is deficitPerItem + remainder/items |
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* "rest" is the accumulated error from using integer arithmetic. |
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*/ |
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int deficitPerItem = deficit/items; |
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int remainder = deficit % items; |
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int maxval = current - deficitPerItem; |
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int rest = 0; |
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for (i = start; i < start + count; i++) { |
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int maxv = maxval; |
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rest += remainder; |
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if (rest >= items) { |
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maxv--; |
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rest-=items; |
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} |
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QLayoutStruct *data = &chain[i]; |
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data->size = qMin(data->minimumSize, maxv); |
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data->done = true; |
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} |
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} else if (space < cHint + sumSpacing) { |
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/* |
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Less space than smartSizeHint(), but more than minimumSize. |
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Currently take space equally from each, as in Qt 2.x. |
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Commented-out lines will give more space to stretchier |
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items. |
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*/ |
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int n = count; |
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int space_left = space - sumSpacing; |
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int overdraft = cHint - space_left; |
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// first give to the fixed ones: |
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for (i = start; i < start + count; i++) { |
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QLayoutStruct *data = &chain[i]; |
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if (!data->done |
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&& data->minimumSize >= data->smartSizeHint()) { |
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data->size = data->smartSizeHint(); |
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data->done = true; |
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space_left -= data->smartSizeHint(); |
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// sumStretch -= data->stretch; |
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n--; |
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} |
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} |
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bool finished = n == 0; |
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while (!finished) { |
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finished = true; |
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Fixed64 fp_over = toFixed(overdraft); |
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Fixed64 fp_w = 0; |
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for (i = start; i < start+count; i++) { |
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QLayoutStruct *data = &chain[i]; |
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if (data->done) |
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continue; |
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// if (sumStretch <= 0) |
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fp_w += fp_over / n; |
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// else |
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// fp_w += (fp_over * data->stretch) / sumStretch; |
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int w = fRound(fp_w); |
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data->size = data->smartSizeHint() - w; |
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fp_w -= toFixed(w); // give the difference to the next |
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if (data->size < data->minimumSize) { |
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data->done = true; |
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data->size = data->minimumSize; |
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finished = false; |
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overdraft -= data->smartSizeHint() - data->minimumSize; |
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// sumStretch -= data->stretch; |
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n--; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} else { // extra space |
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int n = count; |
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int space_left = space - sumSpacing; |
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// first give to the fixed ones, and handle non-expansiveness |
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for (i = start; i < start + count; i++) { |
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QLayoutStruct *data = &chain[i]; |
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if (!data->done |
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&& (data->maximumSize <= data->smartSizeHint() |
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|| (wannaGrow && !data->expansive && data->stretch == 0) |
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|| (!allEmptyNonstretch && data->empty && |
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!data->expansive && data->stretch == 0))) { |
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data->size = data->smartSizeHint(); |
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data->done = true; |
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space_left -= data->size; |
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sumStretch -= data->stretch; |
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n--; |
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} |
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} |
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extraspace = space_left; |
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/* |
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Do a trial distribution and calculate how much it is off. |
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If there are more deficit pixels than surplus pixels, give |
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the minimum size items what they need, and repeat. |
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Otherwise give to the maximum size items, and repeat. |
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Paul Olav Tvete has a wonderful mathematical proof of the |
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correctness of this principle, but unfortunately this |
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comment is too small to contain it. |
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*/ |
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int surplus, deficit; |
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do { |
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surplus = deficit = 0; |
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Fixed64 fp_space = toFixed(space_left); |
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Fixed64 fp_w = 0; |
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for (i = start; i < start + count; i++) { |
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QLayoutStruct *data = &chain[i]; |
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if (data->done) |
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continue; |
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extraspace = 0; |
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if (sumStretch <= 0) |
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fp_w += fp_space / n; |
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else |
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fp_w += (fp_space * data->stretch) / sumStretch; |
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int w = fRound(fp_w); |
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data->size = w; |
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fp_w -= toFixed(w); // give the difference to the next |
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if (w < data->smartSizeHint()) { |
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deficit += data->smartSizeHint() - w; |
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} else if (w > data->maximumSize) { |
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surplus += w - data->maximumSize; |
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} |
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} |
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if (deficit > 0 && surplus <= deficit) { |
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// give to the ones that have too little |
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for (i = start; i < start+count; i++) { |
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QLayoutStruct *data = &chain[i]; |
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if (!data->done && data->size < data->smartSizeHint()) { |
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data->size = data->smartSizeHint(); |
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data->done = true; |
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space_left -= data->smartSizeHint(); |
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sumStretch -= data->stretch; |
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n--; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if (surplus > 0 && surplus >= deficit) { |
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// take from the ones that have too much |
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for (i = start; i < start + count; i++) { |
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QLayoutStruct *data = &chain[i]; |
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if (!data->done && data->size > data->maximumSize) { |
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data->size = data->maximumSize; |
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data->done = true; |
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space_left -= data->maximumSize; |
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sumStretch -= data->stretch; |
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n--; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} while (n > 0 && surplus != deficit); |
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if (n == 0) |
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extraspace = space_left; |
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} |
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/* |
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As a last resort, we distribute the unwanted space equally |
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among the spacers (counting the start and end of the chain). We |
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could, but don't, attempt a sub-pixel allocation of the extra |
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space. |
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*/ |
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int extra = extraspace / (spacerCount + 2); |
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int p = pos + extra; |
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for (i = start; i < start+count; i++) { |
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QLayoutStruct *data = &chain[i]; |
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data->pos = p; |
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p += data->size; |
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if (!data->empty) |
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p += data->effectiveSpacer(spacer) + extra; |
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} |
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#ifdef QLAYOUT_EXTRA_DEBUG |
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qDebug() << "qGeomCalc" << "start" << start << "count" << count << "pos" << pos |
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<< "space" << space << "spacer" << spacer; |
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for (i = start; i < start + count; ++i) { |
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qDebug() << i << ':' << chain[i].minimumSize << chain[i].smartSizeHint() |
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<< chain[i].maximumSize << "stretch" << chain[i].stretch |
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<< "empty" << chain[i].empty << "expansive" << chain[i].expansive |
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<< "spacing" << chain[i].spacing; |
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qDebug() << "result pos" << chain[i].pos << "size" << chain[i].size; |
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} |
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#endif |
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} |
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Q_GUI_EXPORT QSize qSmartMinSize(const QSize &sizeHint, const QSize &minSizeHint, |
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const QSize &minSize, const QSize &maxSize, |
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const QSizePolicy &sizePolicy) |
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{ |
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QSize s(0, 0); |
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if (sizePolicy.horizontalPolicy() != QSizePolicy::Ignored) { |
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if (sizePolicy.horizontalPolicy() & QSizePolicy::ShrinkFlag) |
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s.setWidth(minSizeHint.width()); |
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else |
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s.setWidth(qMax(sizeHint.width(), minSizeHint.width())); |
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} |
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if (sizePolicy.verticalPolicy() != QSizePolicy::Ignored) { |
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if (sizePolicy.verticalPolicy() & QSizePolicy::ShrinkFlag) { |
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s.setHeight(minSizeHint.height()); |
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} else { |
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s.setHeight(qMax(sizeHint.height(), minSizeHint.height())); |
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} |
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} |
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s = s.boundedTo(maxSize); |
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if (minSize.width() > 0) |
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s.setWidth(minSize.width()); |
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if (minSize.height() > 0) |
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s.setHeight(minSize.height()); |
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return s.expandedTo(QSize(0,0)); |
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} |
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Q_GUI_EXPORT QSize qSmartMinSize(const QWidgetItem *i) |
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{ |
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QWidget *w = ((QWidgetItem *)i)->widget(); |
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return qSmartMinSize(w->sizeHint(), w->minimumSizeHint(), |
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w->minimumSize(), w->maximumSize(), |
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w->sizePolicy()); |
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} |
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Q_GUI_EXPORT QSize qSmartMinSize(const QWidget *w) |
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{ |
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return qSmartMinSize(w->sizeHint(), w->minimumSizeHint(), |
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w->minimumSize(), w->maximumSize(), |
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w->sizePolicy()); |
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} |
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Q_GUI_EXPORT QSize qSmartMaxSize(const QSize &sizeHint, |
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const QSize &minSize, const QSize &maxSize, |
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const QSizePolicy &sizePolicy, Qt::Alignment align) |
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{ |
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if (align & Qt::AlignHorizontal_Mask && align & Qt::AlignVertical_Mask) |
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return QSize(QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX, QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX); |
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QSize s = maxSize; |
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QSize hint = sizeHint.expandedTo(minSize); |
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if (s.width() == QWIDGETSIZE_MAX && !(align & Qt::AlignHorizontal_Mask)) |
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if (!(sizePolicy.horizontalPolicy() & QSizePolicy::GrowFlag)) |
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s.setWidth(hint.width()); |
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if (s.height() == QWIDGETSIZE_MAX && !(align & Qt::AlignVertical_Mask)) |
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if (!(sizePolicy.verticalPolicy() & QSizePolicy::GrowFlag)) |
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s.setHeight(hint.height()); |
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if (align & Qt::AlignHorizontal_Mask) |
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s.setWidth(QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX); |
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if (align & Qt::AlignVertical_Mask) |
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s.setHeight(QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX); |
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return s; |
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} |
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Q_GUI_EXPORT QSize qSmartMaxSize(const QWidgetItem *i, Qt::Alignment align) |
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{ |
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QWidget *w = ((QWidgetItem*)i)->widget(); |
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return qSmartMaxSize(w->sizeHint().expandedTo(w->minimumSizeHint()), w->minimumSize(), w->maximumSize(), |
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w->sizePolicy(), align); |
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} |
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Q_GUI_EXPORT QSize qSmartMaxSize(const QWidget *w, Qt::Alignment align) |
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{ |
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return qSmartMaxSize(w->sizeHint().expandedTo(w->minimumSizeHint()), w->minimumSize(), w->maximumSize(), |
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w->sizePolicy(), align); |
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} |
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Q_GUI_EXPORT int qSmartSpacing(const QLayout *layout, QStyle::PixelMetric pm) |
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{ |
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QObject *parent = layout->parent(); |
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if (!parent) { |
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return -1; |
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} else if (parent->isWidgetType()) { |
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QWidget *pw = static_cast<QWidget *>(parent); |
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return pw->style()->pixelMetric(pm, 0, pw); |
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} else { |
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return static_cast<QLayout *>(parent)->spacing(); |
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} |
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} |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |