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#include "qmimedata.h" |
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#include "private/qobject_p.h" |
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#include "qurl.h" |
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#include "qstringlist.h" |
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#include "qtextcodec.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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struct QMimeDataStruct |
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{ |
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QString format; |
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QVariant data; |
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}; |
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class QMimeDataPrivate : public QObjectPrivate |
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{ |
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Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QMimeData) |
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public: |
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void removeData(const QString &format); |
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void setData(const QString &format, const QVariant &data); |
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QVariant getData(const QString &format) const; |
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QVariant retrieveTypedData(const QString &format, QVariant::Type type) const; |
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QList<QMimeDataStruct> dataList; |
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}; |
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void QMimeDataPrivate::removeData(const QString &format) |
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{ |
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for (int i=0; i<dataList.size(); i++) { |
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if (dataList.at(i).format == format) { |
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dataList.removeAt(i); |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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void QMimeDataPrivate::setData(const QString &format, const QVariant &data) |
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{ |
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// remove it first if the format is already here. |
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removeData(format); |
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QMimeDataStruct mimeData; |
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mimeData.format = format; |
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mimeData.data = data; |
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dataList += mimeData; |
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} |
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QVariant QMimeDataPrivate::getData(const QString &format) const |
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{ |
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QVariant data; |
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for (int i=0; i<dataList.size(); i++) { |
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if (dataList.at(i).format == format) { |
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data = dataList.at(i).data; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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return data; |
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} |
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QVariant QMimeDataPrivate::retrieveTypedData(const QString &format, QVariant::Type type) const |
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{ |
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Q_Q(const QMimeData); |
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QVariant data = q->retrieveData(format, type); |
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if (data.type() == type || !data.isValid()) |
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return data; |
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// provide more conversion possiblities than just what QVariant provides |
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// URLs can be lists as well... |
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if ((type == QVariant::Url && data.type() == QVariant::List) |
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return data; |
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// images and pixmaps are interchangeable |
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if ((type == QVariant::Pixmap && data.type() == QVariant::Image) |
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return data; |
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if (data.type() == QVariant::ByteArray) { |
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// see if we can convert to the requested type |
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switch(type) { |
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#ifndef QT_NO_TEXTCODEC |
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case QVariant::String: { |
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const QByteArray ba = data.toByteArray(); |
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QTextCodec *codec = QTextCodec::codecForName("utf-8"); |
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if (format == QLatin1String("text/html")) |
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codec = QTextCodec::codecForHtml(ba, codec); |
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return codec->toUnicode(ba); |
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} |
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#endif // QT_NO_TEXTCODEC |
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case QVariant::Color: { |
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QVariant newData = data; |
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newData.convert(QVariant::Color); |
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return newData; |
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} |
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case QVariant::List: { |
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if (format != QLatin1String("text/uri-list")) |
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break; |
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// fall through |
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} |
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case QVariant::Url: { |
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QByteArray ba = data.toByteArray(); |
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// Qt 3.x will send text/uri-list with a trailing |
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// null-terminator (that is *not* sent for any other |
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// text/* mime-type), so chop it off |
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if (ba.endsWith('\0')) |
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ba.chop(1); |
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QList<QByteArray> urls = ba.split('\n'); |
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QList<QVariant> list; |
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for (int i = 0; i < urls.size(); ++i) { |
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QByteArray ba = urls.at(i).trimmed(); |
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if (!ba.isEmpty()) |
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list.append(QUrl::fromEncoded(ba)); |
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} |
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return list; |
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} |
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default: |
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break; |
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} |
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} else if (type == QVariant::ByteArray) { |
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// try to convert to bytearray |
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switch(data.type()) { |
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case QVariant::ByteArray: |
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case QVariant::Color: |
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return data.toByteArray(); |
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break; |
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case QVariant::String: |
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return data.toString().toUtf8(); |
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break; |
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case QVariant::Url: |
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return data.toUrl().toEncoded(); |
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break; |
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case QVariant::List: { |
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// has to be list of URLs |
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QByteArray result; |
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QList<QVariant> list = data.toList(); |
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for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) { |
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if (list.at(i).type() == QVariant::Url) { |
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result += list.at(i).toUrl().toEncoded(); |
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result += "\r\n"; |
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} |
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} |
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if (!result.isEmpty()) |
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return result; |
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break; |
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} |
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default: |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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return data; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\class QMimeData |
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\brief The QMimeData class provides a container for data that records information |
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about its MIME type. |
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QMimeData is used to describe information that can be stored in |
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the \l{QClipboard}{clipboard}, and transferred via the \l{drag |
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and drop} mechanism. QMimeData objects associate the data that |
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they hold with the corresponding MIME types to ensure that |
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information can be safely transferred between applications, and |
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copied around within the same application. |
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QMimeData objects are usually created using \c new and supplied |
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to QDrag or QClipboard objects. This is to enable Qt to manage |
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the memory that they use. |
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A single QMimeData object can store the same data using several |
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different formats at the same time. The formats() function |
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returns a list of the available formats in order of preference. |
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The data() function returns the raw data associated with a MIME |
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type, and setData() allows you to set the data for a MIME type. |
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For the most common MIME types, QMimeData provides convenience |
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functions to access the data: |
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\table |
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\header \o Tester \o Getter \o Setter \o MIME Types |
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\row \o hasText() \o text() \o setText() \o \c text/plain |
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\row \o hasHtml() \o html() \o setHtml() \o \c text/html |
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\row \o hasUrls() \o urls() \o setUrls() \o \c text/uri-list |
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\row \o hasImage() \o imageData() \o setImageData() \o \c image/ * |
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\row \o hasColor() \o colorData() \o setColorData() \o \c application/x-color |
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\endtable |
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For example, if your write a widget that accepts URL drags, you |
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would end up writing code like this: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qmimedata.cpp 0 |
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There are three approaches for storing custom data in a QMimeData |
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object: |
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\list 1 |
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\o Custom data can be stored directly in a QMimeData object as a |
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QByteArray using setData(). For example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qmimedata.cpp 1 |
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\o We can subclass QMimeData and reimplement hasFormat(), |
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formats(), and retrieveData(). |
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\o If the drag and drop operation occurs withing a single |
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application, we can subclass QMimeData and add extra data in |
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it, and use a qobject_cast() in the receiver's drop event |
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handler. For example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qmimedata.cpp 2 |
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\endlist |
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\section1 Platform-Specific MIME Types |
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On Windows, formats() will also return custom formats available |
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in the MIME data, using the \c{x-qt-windows-mime} subtype to |
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indicate that they represent data in non-standard formats. |
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The formats will take the following form: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qmimedata.cpp 3 |
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The following are examples of custom MIME types: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qmimedata.cpp 4 |
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The \c value declaration of each format describes the way in which the |
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data is encoded. |
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On Windows, the MIME format does not always map directly to the |
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clipboard formats. Qt provides QWindowsMime to map clipboard |
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formats to open-standard MIME formats. Similarly, the |
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QMacPasteboardMime maps MIME to Mac flavors. |
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\sa QClipboard, QDragEnterEvent, QDragMoveEvent, QDropEvent, QDrag, |
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QWindowsMime, QMacPasteboardMime, {Drag and Drop} |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs a new MIME data object with no data in it. |
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*/ |
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QMimeData::QMimeData() |
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: QObject(*new QMimeDataPrivate, 0) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the MIME data object. |
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*/ |
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QMimeData::~QMimeData() |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns a list of URLs contained within the MIME data object. |
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URLs correspond to the MIME type \c text/uri-list. |
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\sa hasUrls(), data() |
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*/ |
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QList<QUrl> QMimeData::urls() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QMimeData); |
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QVariant data = d->retrieveTypedData(QLatin1String("text/uri-list"), QVariant::List); |
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QList<QUrl> urls; |
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if (data.type() == QVariant::Url) |
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urls.append(data.toUrl()); |
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else if (data.type() == QVariant::List) { |
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QList<QVariant> list = data.toList(); |
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for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) { |
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if (list.at(i).type() == QVariant::Url) |
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urls.append(list.at(i).toUrl()); |
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} |
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} |
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return urls; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sets the URLs stored in the MIME data object to those specified by \a urls. |
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URLs correspond to the MIME type \c text/uri-list. |
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\sa hasUrls(), setData() |
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*/ |
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void QMimeData::setUrls(const QList<QUrl> &urls) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QMimeData); |
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QList<QVariant> list; |
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for (int i = 0; i < urls.size(); ++i) |
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list.append(urls.at(i)); |
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d->setData(QLatin1String("text/uri-list"), list); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns true if the object can return a list of urls; otherwise |
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returns false. |
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URLs correspond to the MIME type \c text/uri-list. |
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\sa setUrls(), urls(), hasFormat() |
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*/ |
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bool QMimeData::hasUrls() const |
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{ |
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return hasFormat(QLatin1String("text/uri-list")); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns a plain text (MIME type \c text/plain) representation of |
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the data. |
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\sa hasText(), html(), data() |
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*/ |
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QString QMimeData::text() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QMimeData); |
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QVariant data = d->retrieveTypedData(QLatin1String("text/plain"), QVariant::String); |
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return data.toString(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sets \a text as the plain text (MIME type \c text/plain) used to |
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represent the data. |
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\sa hasText(), setHtml(), setData() |
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*/ |
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void QMimeData::setText(const QString &text) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QMimeData); |
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d->setData(QLatin1String("text/plain"), text); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns true if the object can return plain text (MIME type \c |
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text/plain); otherwise returns false. |
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\sa setText(), text(), hasHtml(), hasFormat() |
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*/ |
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bool QMimeData::hasText() const |
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{ |
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return hasFormat(QLatin1String("text/plain")); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns a string if the data stored in the object is HTML (MIME |
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type \c text/html); otherwise returns an empty string. |
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\sa hasHtml(), setData() |
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*/ |
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QString QMimeData::html() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QMimeData); |
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QVariant data = d->retrieveTypedData(QLatin1String("text/html"), QVariant::String); |
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return data.toString(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sets \a html as the HTML (MIME type \c text/html) used to |
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represent the data. |
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\sa hasHtml(), setText(), setData() |
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*/ |
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void QMimeData::setHtml(const QString &html) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QMimeData); |
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d->setData(QLatin1String("text/html"), html); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns true if the object can return HTML (MIME type \c |
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text/html); otherwise returns false. |
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\sa setHtml(), html(), hasFormat() |
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*/ |
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bool QMimeData::hasHtml() const |
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{ |
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return hasFormat(QLatin1String("text/html")); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns a QVariant storing a QImage if the object can return an |
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image; otherwise returns a null variant. |
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A QVariant is used because QMimeData belongs to the \l QtCore |
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library, whereas QImage belongs to \l QtGui. To convert the |
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QVariant to a QImage, simply use qvariant_cast(). For example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qmimedata.cpp 5 |
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\sa hasImage() |
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*/ |
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QVariant QMimeData::imageData() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QMimeData); |
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return d->retrieveTypedData(QLatin1String("application/x-qt-image"), QVariant::Image); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sets the data in the object to the given \a image. |
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A QVariant is used because QMimeData belongs to the \l QtCore |
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library, whereas QImage belongs to \l QtGui. The conversion |
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from QImage to QVariant is implicit. For example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qmimedata.cpp 6 |
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\sa hasImage(), setData() |
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*/ |
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void QMimeData::setImageData(const QVariant &image) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QMimeData); |
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d->setData(QLatin1String("application/x-qt-image"), image); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns true if the object can return an image; otherwise returns |
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false. |
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\sa setImageData(), imageData(), hasFormat() |
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*/ |
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bool QMimeData::hasImage() const |
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{ |
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return hasFormat(QLatin1String("application/x-qt-image")); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns a color if the data stored in the object represents a |
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color (MIME type \c application/x-color); otherwise returns a |
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null variant. |
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A QVariant is used because QMimeData belongs to the \l QtCore |
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library, whereas QColor belongs to \l QtGui. To convert the |
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QVariant to a QColor, simply use qvariant_cast(). For example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qmimedata.cpp 7 |
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\sa hasColor(), setColorData(), data() |
|
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*/ |
|
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QVariant QMimeData::colorData() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QMimeData); |
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return d->retrieveTypedData(QLatin1String("application/x-color"), QVariant::Color); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sets the color data in the object to the given \a color. |
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Colors correspond to the MIME type \c application/x-color. |
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\sa hasColor(), setData() |
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*/ |
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void QMimeData::setColorData(const QVariant &color) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QMimeData); |
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d->setData(QLatin1String("application/x-color"), color); |
|
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} |
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505 |
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/*! |
|
507 |
Returns true if the object can return a color (MIME type \c |
|
508 |
application/x-color); otherwise returns false. |
|
509 |
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510 |
\sa setColorData(), colorData(), hasFormat() |
|
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*/ |
|
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bool QMimeData::hasColor() const |
|
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{ |
|
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return hasFormat(QLatin1String("application/x-color")); |
|
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} |
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||
517 |
/*! |
|
518 |
Returns the data stored in the object in the format described by |
|
519 |
the MIME type specified by \a mimeType. |
|
520 |
*/ |
|
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QByteArray QMimeData::data(const QString &mimeType) const |
|
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{ |
|
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Q_D(const QMimeData); |
|
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QVariant data = d->retrieveTypedData(mimeType, QVariant::ByteArray); |
|
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return data.toByteArray(); |
|
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} |
|
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||
528 |
/*! |
|
529 |
Sets the data associated with the MIME type given by \a mimeType |
|
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to the specified \a data. |
|
531 |
||
532 |
For the most common types of data, you can call the higher-level |
|
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functions setText(), setHtml(), setUrls(), setImageData(), and |
|
534 |
setColorData() instead. |
|
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||
536 |
Note that if you want to use a custom data type in an item view drag and drop |
|
537 |
operation, you must register it as a Qt \l{QMetaType}{meta type}, using the |
|
538 |
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE() macro, and implement stream operators for it. The stream |
|
539 |
operators must then be registered with the qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators() |
|
540 |
function. |
|
541 |
||
542 |
\sa hasFormat(), QMetaType, qRegisterMetaTypeStreamOperators() |
|
543 |
*/ |
|
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void QMimeData::setData(const QString &mimeType, const QByteArray &data) |
|
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{ |
|
546 |
Q_D(QMimeData); |
|
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d->setData(mimeType, QVariant(data)); |
|
548 |
} |
|
549 |
||
550 |
/*! |
|
551 |
Returns true if the object can return data for the MIME type |
|
552 |
specified by \a mimeType; otherwise returns false. |
|
553 |
||
554 |
For the most common types of data, you can call the higher-level |
|
555 |
functions hasText(), hasHtml(), hasUrls(), hasImage(), and |
|
556 |
hasColor() instead. |
|
557 |
||
558 |
\sa formats(), setData(), data() |
|
559 |
*/ |
|
560 |
bool QMimeData::hasFormat(const QString &mimeType) const |
|
561 |
{ |
|
562 |
return formats().contains(mimeType); |
|
563 |
} |
|
564 |
||
565 |
/*! |
|
566 |
Returns a list of formats supported by the object. This is a list |
|
567 |
of MIME types for which the object can return suitable data. The |
|
568 |
formats in the list are in a priority order. |
|
569 |
||
570 |
For the most common types of data, you can call the higher-level |
|
571 |
functions hasText(), hasHtml(), hasUrls(), hasImage(), and |
|
572 |
hasColor() instead. |
|
573 |
||
574 |
\sa hasFormat(), setData(), data() |
|
575 |
*/ |
|
576 |
QStringList QMimeData::formats() const |
|
577 |
{ |
|
578 |
Q_D(const QMimeData); |
|
579 |
QStringList list; |
|
580 |
for (int i=0; i<d->dataList.size(); i++) |
|
581 |
list += d->dataList.at(i).format; |
|
582 |
return list; |
|
583 |
} |
|
584 |
||
585 |
/*! |
|
586 |
Returns a variant with the given \a type containing data for the |
|
587 |
MIME type specified by \a mimeType. If the object does not |
|
588 |
support the MIME type or variant type given, a null variant is |
|
589 |
returned instead. |
|
590 |
||
591 |
This function is called by the general data() getter and by the |
|
592 |
convenience getters (text(), html(), urls(), imageData(), and |
|
593 |
colorData()). You can reimplement it if you want to store your |
|
594 |
data using a custom data structure (instead of a QByteArray, |
|
595 |
which is what setData() provides). You would then also need |
|
596 |
to reimplement hasFormat() and formats(). |
|
597 |
||
598 |
\sa data() |
|
599 |
*/ |
|
600 |
QVariant QMimeData::retrieveData(const QString &mimeType, QVariant::Type type) const |
|
601 |
{ |
|
602 |
Q_UNUSED(type); |
|
603 |
Q_D(const QMimeData); |
|
604 |
return d->getData(mimeType); |
|
605 |
} |
|
606 |
||
607 |
/*! |
|
608 |
Removes all the MIME type and data entries in the object. |
|
609 |
*/ |
|
610 |
void QMimeData::clear() |
|
611 |
{ |
|
612 |
Q_D(QMimeData); |
|
613 |
d->dataList.clear(); |
|
614 |
} |
|
615 |
||
616 |
/*! |
|
617 |
\since 4.4 |
|
618 |
||
619 |
Removes the data entry for \a mimeType in the object. |
|
620 |
*/ |
|
621 |
void QMimeData::removeFormat(const QString &mimeType) |
|
622 |
{ |
|
623 |
Q_D(QMimeData); |
|
624 |
d->removeData(mimeType); |
|
625 |
} |
|
626 |
||
627 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE |