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#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> |
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#include <private/qwidget_p.h> |
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#include "qmaccocoaviewcontainer_mac.h" |
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#include <private/qt_mac_p.h> |
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/*! |
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\class QMacCocoaViewContainer |
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\since 4.5 |
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\brief The QMacCocoaViewContainer class provides a widget for Mac OS X that can be used to wrap arbitrary |
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Cocoa views (i.e., NSView subclasses) and insert them into Qt hierarchies. |
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\ingroup advanced |
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While Qt offers a lot of classes for writing your application, Apple's |
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Cocoa framework offers lots of functionality that is not currently in Qt or |
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may never end up in Qt. Using QMacCocoaViewContainer, it is possible to put an |
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arbitrary NSView-derived class from Cocoa and put it in a Qt hierarchy. |
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Depending on how comfortable you are with using objective-C, you can use |
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QMacCocoaViewContainer directly, or subclass it to wrap further functionality |
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of the underlying NSView. |
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QMacCocoaViewContainer works regardless if Qt is built against Carbon or |
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Cocoa. However, QCocoaContainerView requires Mac OS X 10.5 or better to be |
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used with Carbon. |
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It should be also noted that at the low level on Mac OS X, there is a |
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difference between windows (top-levels) and view (widgets that are inside a |
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window). For this reason, make sure that the NSView that you are wrapping |
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doesn't end up as a top-level. The best way to ensure this is to make sure |
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you always have a parent and not set the parent to 0. |
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If you are using QMacCocoaViewContainer as a sub-class and are mixing and |
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matching objective-C with C++ (a.k.a. objective-C++). It is probably |
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simpler to have your file end with \tt{.mm} than \tt{.cpp}. Most Apple tools will |
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correctly identify the source as objective-C++. |
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QMacCocoaViewContainer requires knowledge of how Cocoa works, especially in |
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regard to its reference counting (retain/release) nature. It is noted in |
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the functions below if there is any change in the reference count. Cocoa |
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views often generate temporary objects that are released by an autorelease |
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pool. If this is done outside of a running event loop, it is up to the |
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developer to provide the autorelease pool. |
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The following is a snippet of subclassing QMacCocoaViewContainer to wrap a NSSearchField. |
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\snippet demos/macmainwindow/macmainwindow.mm 0 |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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class QMacCocoaViewContainerPrivate : public QWidgetPrivate |
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{ |
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Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QMacCocoaViewContainer) |
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public: |
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NSView *nsview; |
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#ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA |
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HIViewRef wrapperView; |
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#endif |
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QMacCocoaViewContainerPrivate(); |
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~QMacCocoaViewContainerPrivate(); |
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}; |
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QMacCocoaViewContainerPrivate::QMacCocoaViewContainerPrivate() |
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: nsview(0) |
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#ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA |
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, wrapperView(0) |
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#endif |
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{ |
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} |
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QMacCocoaViewContainerPrivate::~QMacCocoaViewContainerPrivate() |
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{ |
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[nsview release]; |
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#ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA |
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if (wrapperView) |
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CFRelease(wrapperView); |
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#endif |
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} |
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\fn QMacCocoaViewContainer::QMacCocoaViewContainer(void *cocoaViewToWrap, QWidget *parent) |
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Create a new QMacCocoaViewContainer using the NSView pointer in \a |
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cocoaViewToWrap with parent, \a parent. QMacCocoaViewContainer will |
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retain \a cocoaViewToWrap. |
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\a cocoaViewToWrap is a void pointer that allows the header to be included |
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with C++ source. |
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*/ |
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QMacCocoaViewContainer::QMacCocoaViewContainer(void *cocoaViewToWrap, QWidget *parent) |
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: QWidget(*new QMacCocoaViewContainerPrivate, parent, 0) |
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{ |
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if (cocoaViewToWrap) |
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setCocoaView(cocoaViewToWrap); |
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} |
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Destroy the QMacCocoaViewContainer and release the wrapped view. |
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QMacCocoaViewContainer::~QMacCocoaViewContainer() |
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{ |
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} |
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Returns the NSView that has been set on this container. The returned view |
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has been autoreleased, so you will need to retain it if you want to make |
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use of it. |
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*/ |
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void *QMacCocoaViewContainer::cocoaView() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QMacCocoaViewContainer); |
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return [[d->nsview retain] autorelease]; |
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} |
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Sets the NSView to contain to be \a cocoaViewToWrap and retains it. If this |
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container already had a view set, it will release the previously set view. |
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*/ |
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void QMacCocoaViewContainer::setCocoaView(void *cocoaViewToWrap) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QMacCocoaViewContainer); |
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QMacCocoaAutoReleasePool pool; |
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NSView *view = static_cast<NSView *>(cocoaViewToWrap); |
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NSView *oldView = d->nsview; |
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destroy(true, true); |
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[view retain]; |
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d->nsview = view; |
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#ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA |
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if (QSysInfo::MacintoshVersion < QSysInfo::MV_10_5) { |
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qWarning("QMacCocoaViewContainer::setCocoaView: You cannot use this class with Carbon on versions of Mac OS X less than 10.5."); |
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return; |
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} |
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#if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5 |
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if (d->wrapperView) |
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CFRelease(d->wrapperView); |
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HICocoaViewCreate(d->nsview, 0, &d->wrapperView); |
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create(WId(d->wrapperView), false, true); |
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#endif |
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#else |
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create(WId(d->nsview), false, true); |
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#endif |
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[oldView release]; |
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} |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |