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#include "qwidget.h"
#include "qpixmap.h"
#include "qx11info_x11.h"
#include "qt_x11_p.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QX11Info
\brief The QX11Info class provides information about the X display
configuration.
\ingroup shared
The class provides two APIs: a set of non-static functions that
provide information about a specific widget or pixmap, and a set
of static functions that provide the default information for the
application.
\warning This class is only available on X11. For querying
per-screen information in a portable way, use QDesktopWidget.
\sa QWidget::x11Info(), QPixmap::x11Info(), QDesktopWidget
*/
/*!
Constructs an empty QX11Info object.
*/
QX11Info::QX11Info()
: x11data(0)
{
}
/*!
Constructs a copy of \a other.
*/
QX11Info::QX11Info(const QX11Info &other)
{
x11data = other.x11data;
if (x11data)
++x11data->ref;
}
/*!
Assigns \a other to this object and returns a reference to this
object.
*/
QX11Info &QX11Info::operator=(const QX11Info &other)
{
if (other.x11data)
++other.x11data->ref;
if (x11data && !--x11data->ref)
delete x11data;
x11data = other.x11data;
return *this;
}
/*!
Destroys the QX11Info object.
*/
QX11Info::~QX11Info()
{
if (x11data && !--x11data->ref)
delete x11data;
}
/*!
\internal
Makes a shallow copy of the X11-specific data of \a fromDevice, if it is not
null. Otherwise this function sets it to null.
*/
void QX11Info::copyX11Data(const QPaintDevice *fromDevice)
{
QX11InfoData *xd = 0;
if (fromDevice) {
if (fromDevice->devType() == QInternal::Widget)
xd = static_cast<const QWidget *>(fromDevice)->x11Info().x11data;
else if (fromDevice->devType() == QInternal::Pixmap)
xd = static_cast<const QPixmap *>(fromDevice)->x11Info().x11data;
}
setX11Data(xd);
}
/*!
\internal
Makes a deep copy of the X11-specific data of \a fromDevice, if it is not
null. Otherwise this function sets it to null.
*/
void QX11Info::cloneX11Data(const QPaintDevice *fromDevice)
{
QX11InfoData *d = 0;
if (fromDevice) {
QX11InfoData *xd;
if (fromDevice->devType() == QInternal::Widget) {
xd = static_cast<const QWidget *>(fromDevice)->x11Info().x11data;
} else {
Q_ASSERT(fromDevice->devType() == QInternal::Pixmap);
xd = static_cast<const QPixmap *>(fromDevice)->x11Info().x11data;
}
d = new QX11InfoData(*xd);
d->ref = 0;
}
setX11Data(d);
}
/*!
\internal
Makes a shallow copy of the X11-specific data \a d and assigns it to this
class. This function increments the reference code of \a d.
*/
void QX11Info::setX11Data(const QX11InfoData* d)
{
if (x11data && !--x11data->ref)
delete x11data;
x11data = (QX11InfoData *)d;
if (x11data)
++x11data->ref;
}
/*!
\internal
If \a def is false, returns a deep copy of the x11Data, or 0 if x11Data is 0.
If \a def is true, makes a QX11Data struct filled with the default
values.
In either case the caller is responsible for deleting the returned
struct. But notice that the struct is a shared class, so other
classes might also have a reference to it. The reference count of
the returned QX11Data* is 0.
*/
QX11InfoData* QX11Info::getX11Data(bool def) const
{
QX11InfoData* res = 0;
if (def) {
res = new QX11InfoData;
res->ref = 0;
res->screen = appScreen();
res->depth = appDepth();
res->cells = appCells();
res->colormap = colormap();
res->defaultColormap = appDefaultColormap();
res->visual = (Visual*) appVisual();
res->defaultVisual = appDefaultVisual();
} else if (x11data) {
res = new QX11InfoData;
*res = *x11data;
res->ref = 0;
}
return res;
}
/*!
Returns the horizontal resolution of the given \a screen in terms of the
number of dots per inch.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa setAppDpiX(), appDpiY()
*/
int QX11Info::appDpiX(int screen)
{
if (!X11)
return 75;
if (screen < 0)
screen = X11->defaultScreen;
if (screen > X11->screenCount)
return 0;
return X11->screens[screen].dpiX;
}
/*!
Sets the horizontal resolution of the given \a screen to the number of
dots per inch specified by \a xdpi.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa appDpiX(), setAppDpiY()
*/
void QX11Info::setAppDpiX(int screen, int xdpi)
{
if (!X11)
return;
if (screen < 0)
screen = X11->defaultScreen;
if (screen > X11->screenCount)
return;
X11->screens[screen].dpiX = xdpi;
}
/*!
Returns the vertical resolution of the given \a screen in terms of the
number of dots per inch.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa setAppDpiY(), appDpiX()
*/
int QX11Info::appDpiY(int screen)
{
if (!X11)
return 75;
if (screen < 0)
screen = X11->defaultScreen;
if (screen > X11->screenCount)
return 0;
return X11->screens[screen].dpiY;
}
/*!
Sets the vertical resolution of the given \a screen to the number of
dots per inch specified by \a ydpi.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa appDpiY(), setAppDpiX()
*/
void QX11Info::setAppDpiY(int screen, int ydpi)
{
if (!X11)
return;
if (screen < 0)
screen = X11->defaultScreen;
if (screen > X11->screenCount)
return;
X11->screens[screen].dpiY = ydpi;
}
/*!
Returns the X11 time.
\sa setAppTime(), appUserTime()
*/
unsigned long QX11Info::appTime()
{
return X11 ? X11->time : 0;
}
/*!
Sets the X11 time to the value specified by \a time.
\sa appTime(), setAppUserTime()
*/
void QX11Info::setAppTime(unsigned long time)
{
if (X11) {
X11->time = time;
}
}
/*!
Returns the X11 user time.
\sa setAppUserTime(), appTime()
*/
unsigned long QX11Info::appUserTime()
{
return X11 ? X11->userTime : 0;
}
/*!
Sets the X11 user time as specified by \a time.
\sa appUserTime(), setAppTime()
*/
void QX11Info::setAppUserTime(unsigned long time)
{
if (X11) {
X11->userTime = time;
}
}
/*!
\fn const char *QX11Info::appClass()
Returns the X11 application class.
\sa display()
*/
/*!
Returns the default display for the application.
\sa appScreen()
*/
Display *QX11Info::display()
{
return X11 ? X11->display : 0;
}
/*!
Returns the number of the screen where the application is being
displayed.
\sa display(), screen()
*/
int QX11Info::appScreen()
{
return X11 ? X11->defaultScreen : 0;
}
/*!
Returns a handle for the application's color map on the given \a screen.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa colormap(), defaultColormap()
*/
Qt::HANDLE QX11Info::appColormap(int screen)
{
return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].colormap : 0;
}
/*!
Returns the current visual used by the application on the given
\a screen.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa visual(), defaultVisual()
*/
void *QX11Info::appVisual(int screen)
{
return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].visual : 0;
}
/*!
Returns a handle for the applications root window on the given \a screen.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa QApplication::desktop()
*/
Qt::HANDLE QX11Info::appRootWindow(int screen)
{
return X11 ? RootWindow(X11->display, screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen) : 0;
}
/*!
Returns the color depth (bits per pixel) used by the application on the
given \a screen.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa depth()
*/
int QX11Info::appDepth(int screen)
{
return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].depth : 32;
}
/*!
Returns the number of cells used by the application on the given \a screen.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa cells()
*/
int QX11Info::appCells(int screen)
{ return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].cells : 0; }
/*!
Returns true if the application has a default color map on the given
\a screen; otherwise returns false.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
*/
bool QX11Info::appDefaultColormap(int screen)
{ return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].defaultColormap : true; }
/*!
Returns true if the application has a default visual on the given \a screen;
otherwise returns false.
The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
*/
bool QX11Info::appDefaultVisual(int screen)
{ return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].defaultVisual : true; }
/*!
Returns the number of the screen currently in use.
The return value is an X screen number. Be aware that if the
user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
query for information about Xinerama screens.
\sa appScreen()
*/
int QX11Info::screen() const
{ return x11data ? x11data->screen : QX11Info::appScreen(); }
/*!
Returns the color depth (bits per pixel) of the X display.
\sa appDepth()
*/
int QX11Info::depth() const
{ return x11data ? x11data->depth : QX11Info::appDepth(); }
/*!
Returns the number of cells.
\sa appCells()
*/
int QX11Info::cells() const
{ return x11data ? x11data->cells : QX11Info::appCells(); }
/*!
Returns a handle for the color map.
\sa defaultColormap()
*/
Qt::HANDLE QX11Info::colormap() const
{ return x11data ? x11data->colormap : QX11Info::appColormap(); }
/*!
Returns true if there is a default color map; otherwise returns false.
\sa colormap()
*/
bool QX11Info::defaultColormap() const
{ return x11data ? x11data->defaultColormap : QX11Info::appDefaultColormap(); }
/*!
Returns the current visual.
\sa appVisual(), defaultVisual()
*/
void *QX11Info::visual() const
{ return x11data ? x11data->visual : QX11Info::appVisual(); }
/*!
Returns true if there is a default visual; otherwise returns false.
\sa visual(), appVisual()
*/
bool QX11Info::defaultVisual() const
{ return x11data ? x11data->defaultVisual : QX11Info::appDefaultVisual(); }
/*!
\since 4.4
Returns true if there is a compositing manager running.
*/
bool QX11Info::isCompositingManagerRunning()
{
return X11 ? X11->compositingManagerRunning : false;
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE