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41 |
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42 #include "private/qdeclarativetimer_p.h" |
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43 |
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44 #include <QtCore/qcoreapplication.h> |
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45 #include <QtCore/qpauseanimation.h> |
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46 #include <qdebug.h> |
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47 |
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48 #include <private/qobject_p.h> |
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49 |
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50 QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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51 |
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52 |
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53 |
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54 class QDeclarativeTimerPrivate : public QObjectPrivate |
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55 { |
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56 Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QDeclarativeTimer) |
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57 public: |
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58 QDeclarativeTimerPrivate() |
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59 : interval(1000), running(false), repeating(false), triggeredOnStart(false) |
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60 , classBegun(false), componentComplete(false), firstTick(true) {} |
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61 int interval; |
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62 QPauseAnimation pause; |
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63 bool running : 1; |
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64 bool repeating : 1; |
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65 bool triggeredOnStart : 1; |
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66 bool classBegun : 1; |
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67 bool componentComplete : 1; |
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68 bool firstTick : 1; |
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69 }; |
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70 |
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71 /*! |
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72 \qmlclass Timer QDeclarativeTimer |
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73 \since 4.7 |
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74 \brief The Timer item triggers a handler at a specified interval. |
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75 |
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76 A timer can be used to trigger an action either once, or repeatedly |
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77 at a given interval. |
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78 |
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79 Here is a timer that shows the current date and time, and updates |
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80 the text every 500 milliseconds: |
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81 |
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82 \qml |
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83 Timer { |
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84 interval: 500; running: true; repeat: true |
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85 onTriggered: time.text = Date().toString() |
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86 } |
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87 Text { |
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88 id: time |
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89 } |
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90 \endqml |
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91 |
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92 QDeclarativeTimer is synchronized with the animation timer. Since the animation |
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93 timer is usually set to 60fps, the resolution of QDeclarativeTimer will be |
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94 at best 16ms. |
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95 |
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96 If the Timer is running and one of its properties is changed, the |
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97 elapsed time will be reset. For example, if a Timer with interval of |
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98 1000ms has its \e repeat property changed 500ms after starting, the |
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99 elapsed time will be reset to 0, and the Timer will be triggered |
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100 1000ms later. |
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101 |
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102 \sa {QtDeclarative} |
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103 */ |
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104 |
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105 QDeclarativeTimer::QDeclarativeTimer(QObject *parent) |
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106 : QObject(*(new QDeclarativeTimerPrivate), parent) |
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107 { |
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108 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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109 connect(&d->pause, SIGNAL(currentLoopChanged(int)), this, SLOT(ticked())); |
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110 connect(&d->pause, SIGNAL(finished()), this, SLOT(finished())); |
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111 d->pause.setLoopCount(1); |
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112 d->pause.setDuration(d->interval); |
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113 } |
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114 |
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115 /*! |
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116 \qmlproperty int Timer::interval |
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117 |
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118 Sets the \a interval between triggers, in milliseconds. |
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119 |
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120 The default interval is 1000 milliseconds. |
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121 */ |
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122 void QDeclarativeTimer::setInterval(int interval) |
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123 { |
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124 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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125 if (interval != d->interval) { |
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126 d->interval = interval; |
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127 update(); |
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128 emit intervalChanged(); |
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129 } |
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130 } |
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131 |
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132 int QDeclarativeTimer::interval() const |
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133 { |
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134 Q_D(const QDeclarativeTimer); |
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135 return d->interval; |
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136 } |
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137 |
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138 /*! |
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139 \qmlproperty bool Timer::running |
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140 |
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141 If set to true, starts the timer; otherwise stops the timer. |
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142 For a non-repeating timer, \a running is set to false after the |
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143 timer has been triggered. |
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144 |
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145 \a running defaults to false. |
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146 |
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147 \sa repeat |
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148 */ |
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149 bool QDeclarativeTimer::isRunning() const |
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150 { |
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151 Q_D(const QDeclarativeTimer); |
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152 return d->running; |
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153 } |
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154 |
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155 void QDeclarativeTimer::setRunning(bool running) |
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156 { |
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157 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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158 if (d->running != running) { |
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159 d->running = running; |
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160 d->firstTick = true; |
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161 emit runningChanged(); |
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162 update(); |
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163 } |
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164 } |
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165 |
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166 /*! |
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167 \qmlproperty bool Timer::repeat |
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168 |
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169 If \a repeat is true the timer is triggered repeatedly at the |
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170 specified interval; otherwise, the timer will trigger once at the |
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171 specified interval and then stop (i.e. running will be set to false). |
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172 |
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173 \a repeat defaults to false. |
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174 |
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175 \sa running |
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176 */ |
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177 bool QDeclarativeTimer::isRepeating() const |
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178 { |
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179 Q_D(const QDeclarativeTimer); |
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180 return d->repeating; |
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181 } |
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182 |
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183 void QDeclarativeTimer::setRepeating(bool repeating) |
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184 { |
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185 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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186 if (repeating != d->repeating) { |
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187 d->repeating = repeating; |
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188 update(); |
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189 emit repeatChanged(); |
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190 } |
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191 } |
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192 |
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193 /*! |
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194 \qmlproperty bool Timer::triggeredOnStart |
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195 |
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196 When a timer is started, the first trigger is usually after the specified |
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197 interval has elapsed. It is sometimes desirable to trigger immediately |
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198 when the timer is started; for example, to establish an initial |
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199 state. |
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200 |
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201 If \a triggeredOnStart is true, the timer is triggered immediately |
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202 when started, and subsequently at the specified interval. Note that if |
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203 \e repeat is set to false, the timer is triggered twice; once on start, |
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204 and again at the interval. |
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205 |
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206 \a triggeredOnStart defaults to false. |
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207 |
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208 \sa running |
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209 */ |
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210 bool QDeclarativeTimer::triggeredOnStart() const |
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211 { |
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212 Q_D(const QDeclarativeTimer); |
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213 return d->triggeredOnStart; |
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214 } |
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215 |
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216 void QDeclarativeTimer::setTriggeredOnStart(bool triggeredOnStart) |
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217 { |
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218 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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219 if (d->triggeredOnStart != triggeredOnStart) { |
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220 d->triggeredOnStart = triggeredOnStart; |
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221 update(); |
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222 emit triggeredOnStartChanged(); |
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223 } |
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224 } |
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225 |
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226 /*! |
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227 \qmlmethod Timer::start() |
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228 \brief Starts the timer. |
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229 |
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230 If the timer is already running, calling this method has no effect. The |
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231 \c running property will be true following a call to \c start(). |
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232 */ |
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233 void QDeclarativeTimer::start() |
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234 { |
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235 setRunning(true); |
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236 } |
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237 |
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238 /*! |
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239 \qmlmethod Timer::stop() |
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240 \brief Stops the timer. |
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241 |
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242 If the timer is not running, calling this method has no effect. The |
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243 \c running property will be false following a call to \c stop(). |
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244 */ |
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245 void QDeclarativeTimer::stop() |
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246 { |
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247 setRunning(false); |
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248 } |
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249 |
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250 /*! |
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251 \qmlmethod Timer::restart() |
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252 \brief Restarts the timer. |
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253 |
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254 If the Timer is not running it will be started, otherwise it will be |
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255 stopped, reset to initial state and started. The \c running property |
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256 will be true following a call to \c restart(). |
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257 */ |
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258 void QDeclarativeTimer::restart() |
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259 { |
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260 setRunning(false); |
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261 setRunning(true); |
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262 } |
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263 |
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264 void QDeclarativeTimer::update() |
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265 { |
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266 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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267 if (d->classBegun && !d->componentComplete) |
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268 return; |
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269 d->pause.stop(); |
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270 if (d->running) { |
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271 d->pause.setCurrentTime(0); |
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272 d->pause.setLoopCount(d->repeating ? -1 : 1); |
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273 d->pause.setDuration(d->interval); |
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274 d->pause.start(); |
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275 if (d->triggeredOnStart && d->firstTick) { |
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276 QCoreApplication::removePostedEvents(this, QEvent::MetaCall); |
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277 QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "ticked", Qt::QueuedConnection); |
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278 } |
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279 } |
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280 } |
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281 |
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282 void QDeclarativeTimer::classBegin() |
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283 { |
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284 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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285 d->classBegun = true; |
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286 } |
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287 |
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288 void QDeclarativeTimer::componentComplete() |
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289 { |
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290 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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291 d->componentComplete = true; |
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292 update(); |
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293 } |
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294 |
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295 /*! |
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296 \qmlsignal Timer::onTriggered() |
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297 |
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298 This handler is called when the Timer is triggered. |
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299 */ |
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300 void QDeclarativeTimer::ticked() |
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301 { |
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302 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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303 if (d->running && (d->pause.currentTime() > 0 || (d->triggeredOnStart && d->firstTick))) |
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304 emit triggered(); |
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305 d->firstTick = false; |
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306 } |
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307 |
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308 void QDeclarativeTimer::finished() |
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309 { |
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310 Q_D(QDeclarativeTimer); |
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311 if (d->repeating || !d->running) |
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312 return; |
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313 emit triggered(); |
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314 d->running = false; |
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315 d->firstTick = false; |
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316 emit runningChanged(); |
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317 } |
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318 |
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319 QT_END_NAMESPACE |