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#include <QtDesigner/extension.h>
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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/*!
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\class QAbstractExtensionFactory
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\brief The QAbstractExtensionFactory class provides an interface
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for extension factories in Qt Designer.
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\inmodule QtDesigner
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QAbstractExtensionFactory is not intended to be instantiated
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directly; use the QExtensionFactory instead.
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In \QD, extension factories are used to look up and create named
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extensions as they are required. For that reason, when
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implementing a custom extension, you must also create a
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QExtensionFactory, i.e a class that is able to make an instance of
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your extension, and register it using \QD's \l
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{QExtensionManager}{extension manager}.
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When an extension is required, \QD's \l
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{QExtensionManager}{extension manager} will run through all its
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registered factories calling QExtensionFactory::createExtension()
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for each until the first one that is able to create the requested
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extension for the selected object, is found. This factory will
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then make an instance of the extension.
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\sa QExtensionFactory, QExtensionManager
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QAbstractExtensionFactory::~QAbstractExtensionFactory()
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Destroys the extension factory.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QObject *QAbstractExtensionFactory::extension(QObject *object, const QString &iid) const
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Returns the extension specified by \a iid for the given \a object.
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*/
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/*!
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\class QAbstractExtensionManager
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\brief The QAbstractExtensionManager class provides an interface
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for extension managers in Qt Designer.
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\inmodule QtDesigner
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QAbstractExtensionManager is not intended to be instantiated
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directly; use the QExtensionManager instead.
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In \QD, extension are not created until they are required. For
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that reason, when implementing a custom extension, you must also
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create a QExtensionFactory, i.e a class that is able to make an
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instance of your extension, and register it using \QD's \l
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{QExtensionManager}{extension manager}.
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When an extension is required, \QD's \l
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{QExtensionManager}{extension manager} will run through all its
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registered factories calling QExtensionFactory::createExtension()
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for each until the first one that is able to create the requested
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extension for the selected object, is found. This factory will
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then make an instance of the extension.
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\sa QExtensionManager, QExtensionFactory
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QAbstractExtensionManager::~QAbstractExtensionManager()
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Destroys the extension manager.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QAbstractExtensionManager::registerExtensions(QAbstractExtensionFactory *factory, const QString &iid)
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Register the given extension \a factory with the extension
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specified by \a iid.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QAbstractExtensionManager::unregisterExtensions(QAbstractExtensionFactory *factory, const QString &iid)
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Unregister the given \a factory with the extension specified by \a
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iid.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QObject *QAbstractExtensionManager::extension(QObject *object, const QString &iid) const
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Returns the extension, specified by \a iid, for the given \a
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object.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn T qt_extension(QAbstractExtensionManager* manager, QObject *object)
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\relates QExtensionManager
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Returns the extension of the given \a object cast to type T if the
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object is of type T (or of a subclass); otherwise returns 0. The
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extension is retrieved using the given extension \a manager.
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/tools_designer_src_lib_extension_extension.cpp 0
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When implementing a custom widget plugin, a pointer to \QD's
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current QDesignerFormEditorInterface object (\c formEditor) is
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provided by the QDesignerCustomWidgetInterface::initialize()
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function's parameter.
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If the widget in the example above doesn't have a defined
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QDesignerPropertySheetExtension, \c propertySheet will be a null
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pointer.
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*/
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/*!
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\macro Q_DECLARE_EXTENSION_INTERFACE(ExtensionName, Identifier)
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\relates QExtensionManager
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Associates the given \a Identifier (a string literal) to the
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extension class called \a ExtensionName. The \a Identifier must be
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unique. For example:
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/tools_designer_src_lib_extension_extension.cpp 1
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Using the company and product names is a good way to ensure
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uniqueness of the identifier.
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When implementing a custom extension class, you must use
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Q_DECLARE_EXTENSION_INTERFACE() to enable usage of the
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qt_extension() function. The macro is normally located right after the
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class definition for \a ExtensionName, in the associated header
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file.
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\sa Q_DECLARE_INTERFACE()
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*/
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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