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#include "qstatusbar.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_STATUSBAR
#include "qlist.h"
#include "qdebug.h"
#include "qevent.h"
#include "qlayout.h"
#include "qpainter.h"
#include "qtimer.h"
#include "qstyle.h"
#include "qstyleoption.h"
#include "qsizegrip.h"
#include "qmainwindow.h"
#include <private/qlayoutengine_p.h>
#include <private/qwidget_p.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
class QStatusBarPrivate : public QWidgetPrivate
{
Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QStatusBar)
public:
QStatusBarPrivate() {}
struct SBItem {
SBItem(QWidget* widget, int stretch, bool permanent)
: s(stretch), w(widget), p(permanent) {}
int s;
QWidget * w;
bool p;
};
QList<SBItem *> items;
QString tempItem;
QBoxLayout * box;
QTimer * timer;
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
QSizeGrip * resizer;
bool showSizeGrip;
#endif
int savedStrut;
#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
QPoint dragStart;
#endif
int indexToLastNonPermanentWidget() const
{
int i = items.size() - 1;
for (; i >= 0; --i) {
SBItem *item = items.at(i);
if (!(item && item->p))
break;
}
return i;
}
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
void tryToShowSizeGrip()
{
if (!showSizeGrip)
return;
showSizeGrip = false;
if (!resizer || resizer->isVisible())
return;
resizer->setAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide, false);
QMetaObject::invokeMethod(resizer, "_q_showIfNotHidden", Qt::DirectConnection);
resizer->setAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide, false);
}
#endif
QRect messageRect() const;
};
QRect QStatusBarPrivate::messageRect() const
{
Q_Q(const QStatusBar);
bool rtl = q->layoutDirection() == Qt::RightToLeft;
int left = 6;
int right = q->width() - 12;
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
if (resizer && resizer->isVisible()) {
if (rtl)
left = resizer->x() + resizer->width();
else
right = resizer->x();
}
#endif
for (int i=0; i<items.size(); ++i) {
QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = items.at(i);
if (!item)
break;
if (item->p && item->w->isVisible()) {
if (item->p) {
if (rtl)
left = qMax(left, item->w->x() + item->w->width() + 2);
else
right = qMin(right, item->w->x() - 2);
}
break;
}
}
return QRect(left, 0, right-left, q->height());
}
/*!
\class QStatusBar
\brief The QStatusBar class provides a horizontal bar suitable for
presenting status information.
\ingroup mainwindow-classes
\ingroup helpsystem
Each status indicator falls into one of three categories:
\list
\o \e Temporary - briefly occupies most of the status bar. Used
to explain tool tip texts or menu entries, for example.
\o \e Normal - occupies part of the status bar and may be hidden
by temporary messages. Used to display the page and line
number in a word processor, for example.
\o \e Permanent - is never hidden. Used for important mode
indications, for example, some applications put a Caps Lock
indicator in the status bar.
\endlist
QStatusBar lets you display all three types of indicators.
Typically, a request for the status bar functionality occurs in
relation to a QMainWindow object. QMainWindow provides a main
application window, with a menu bar, tool bars, dock widgets \e
and a status bar around a large central widget. The status bar can
be retrieved using the QMainWindow::statusBar() function, and
replaced using the QMainWindow::setStatusBar() function.
Use the showMessage() slot to display a \e temporary message:
\snippet examples/mainwindows/dockwidgets/mainwindow.cpp 8
To remove a temporary message, use the clearMessage() slot, or set
a time limit when calling showMessage(). For example:
\snippet examples/mainwindows/dockwidgets/mainwindow.cpp 3
Use the currentMessage() function to retrieve the temporary
message currently shown. The QStatusBar class also provide the
messageChanged() signal which is emitted whenever the temporary
status message changes.
\target permanent message
\e Normal and \e Permanent messages are displayed by creating a
small widget (QLabel, QProgressBar or even QToolButton) and then
adding it to the status bar using the addWidget() or the
addPermanentWidget() function. Use the removeWidget() function to
remove such messages from the status bar.
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qstatusbar.cpp 0
By default QStatusBar provides a QSizeGrip in the lower-right
corner. You can disable it using the setSizeGripEnabled()
function. Use the isSizeGripEnabled() function to determine the
current status of the size grip.
\image plastique-statusbar.png A status bar shown in the Plastique widget style
\sa QMainWindow, QStatusTipEvent, {fowler}{GUI Design Handbook:
Status Bar}, {Application Example}
*/
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
/*!
Constructs a status bar with a size grip and the given \a parent
and object \a name.
Use the QStatusBar() constructor and the QObject::setObjectName()
function instead.
\oldcode
QStatusBar *myStatusBar = new QStatusBar(parent, name);
\newcode
QStatusBar *myStatusBar = new QStatusBar(parent);
myStatusBar->setObjectName(name);
\endcode
*/
QStatusBar::QStatusBar(QWidget * parent, const char *name)
: QWidget(*new QStatusBarPrivate, parent, 0)
{
Q_D(QStatusBar);
setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
d->box = 0;
d->timer = 0;
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
d->resizer = 0;
d->showSizeGrip = false;
setSizeGripEnabled(true); // causes reformat()
#else
reformat();
#endif
}
/*!
\fn void QStatusBar::addWidget(QWidget * widget, int stretch, bool permanent)
Use addWidget() or addPermanentWidget() instead, depending on the
value of the \a permanent parameter.
\oldcode
QStatusBar *myStatusBar;
myStatusBar->addWidget(widget, stretch, permanent); // permanent == true
\newcode
QStatusBar *myStatusBar;
myStatusBar->addPermanentWidget(widget, stretch);
\endcode
*/
#endif
/*!
Constructs a status bar with a size grip and the given \a parent.
\sa setSizeGripEnabled()
*/
QStatusBar::QStatusBar(QWidget * parent)
: QWidget(*new QStatusBarPrivate, parent, 0)
{
Q_D(QStatusBar);
d->box = 0;
d->timer = 0;
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
d->resizer = 0;
setSizeGripEnabled(true); // causes reformat()
#else
reformat();
#endif
}
/*!
Destroys this status bar and frees any allocated resources and
child widgets.
*/
QStatusBar::~QStatusBar()
{
Q_D(QStatusBar);
while (!d->items.isEmpty())
delete d->items.takeFirst();
}
/*!
Adds the given \a widget to this status bar, reparenting the
widget if it isn't already a child of this QStatusBar object. The
\a stretch parameter is used to compute a suitable size for the
given \a widget as the status bar grows and shrinks. The default
stretch factor is 0, i.e giving the widget a minimum of space.
The widget is located to the far left of the first permanent
widget (see addPermanentWidget()) and may be obscured by temporary
messages.
\sa insertWidget(), removeWidget(), addPermanentWidget()
*/
void QStatusBar::addWidget(QWidget * widget, int stretch)
{
if (!widget)
return;
insertWidget(d_func()->indexToLastNonPermanentWidget() + 1, widget, stretch);
}
/*!
\since 4.2
Inserts the given \a widget at the given \a index to this status bar,
reparenting the widget if it isn't already a child of this
QStatusBar object. If \a index is out of range, the widget is appended
(in which case it is the actual index of the widget that is returned).
The \a stretch parameter is used to compute a suitable size for
the given \a widget as the status bar grows and shrinks. The
default stretch factor is 0, i.e giving the widget a minimum of
space.
The widget is located to the far left of the first permanent
widget (see addPermanentWidget()) and may be obscured by temporary
messages.
\sa addWidget(), removeWidget(), addPermanentWidget()
*/
int QStatusBar::insertWidget(int index, QWidget *widget, int stretch)
{
if (!widget)
return -1;
Q_D(QStatusBar);
QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = new QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem(widget, stretch, false);
int idx = d->indexToLastNonPermanentWidget();
if (index < 0 || index > d->items.size() || (idx >= 0 && index > idx + 1)) {
qWarning("QStatusBar::insertWidget: Index out of range (%d), appending widget", index);
index = idx + 1;
}
d->items.insert(index, item);
if (!d->tempItem.isEmpty())
widget->hide();
reformat();
if (!widget->isHidden() || !widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide))
widget->show();
return index;
}
/*!
Adds the given \a widget permanently to this status bar,
reparenting the widget if it isn't already a child of this
QStatusBar object. The \a stretch parameter is used to compute a
suitable size for the given \a widget as the status bar grows and
shrinks. The default stretch factor is 0, i.e giving the widget a
minimum of space.
Permanently means that the widget may not be obscured by temporary
messages. It is is located at the far right of the status bar.
\sa insertPermanentWidget(), removeWidget(), addWidget()
*/
void QStatusBar::addPermanentWidget(QWidget * widget, int stretch)
{
if (!widget)
return;
insertPermanentWidget(d_func()->items.size(), widget, stretch);
}
/*!
\since 4.2
Inserts the given \a widget at the given \a index permanently to this status bar,
reparenting the widget if it isn't already a child of this
QStatusBar object. If \a index is out of range, the widget is appended
(in which case it is the actual index of the widget that is returned).
The \a stretch parameter is used to compute a
suitable size for the given \a widget as the status bar grows and
shrinks. The default stretch factor is 0, i.e giving the widget a
minimum of space.
Permanently means that the widget may not be obscured by temporary
messages. It is is located at the far right of the status bar.
\sa addPermanentWidget(), removeWidget(), addWidget()
*/
int QStatusBar::insertPermanentWidget(int index, QWidget *widget, int stretch)
{
if (!widget)
return -1;
Q_D(QStatusBar);
QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = new QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem(widget, stretch, true);
int idx = d->indexToLastNonPermanentWidget();
if (index < 0 || index > d->items.size() || (idx >= 0 && index <= idx)) {
qWarning("QStatusBar::insertPermanentWidget: Index out of range (%d), appending widget", index);
index = d->items.size();
}
d->items.insert(index, item);
reformat();
if (!widget->isHidden() || !widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide))
widget->show();
return index;
}
/*!
Removes the specified \a widget from the status bar.
\note This function does not delete the widget but \e hides it.
To add the widget again, you must call both the addWidget() and
show() functions.
\sa addWidget(), addPermanentWidget(), clearMessage()
*/
void QStatusBar::removeWidget(QWidget *widget)
{
if (!widget)
return;
Q_D(QStatusBar);
bool found = false;
QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item;
for (int i=0; i<d->items.size(); ++i) {
item = d->items.at(i);
if (!item)
break;
if (item->w == widget) {
d->items.removeAt(i);
item->w->hide();
delete item;
found = true;
break;
}
}
if (found)
reformat();
#if defined(QT_DEBUG)
else
qDebug("QStatusBar::removeWidget(): Widget not found.");
#endif
}
/*!
\property QStatusBar::sizeGripEnabled
\brief whether the QSizeGrip in the bottom-right corner of the
status bar is enabled
The size grip is enabled by default.
*/
bool QStatusBar::isSizeGripEnabled() const
{
#ifdef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
return false;
#else
Q_D(const QStatusBar);
return !!d->resizer;
#endif
}
void QStatusBar::setSizeGripEnabled(bool enabled)
{
#ifdef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
Q_UNUSED(enabled);
#else
Q_D(QStatusBar);
if (!enabled != !d->resizer) {
if (enabled) {
d->resizer = new QSizeGrip(this);
d->resizer->hide();
d->resizer->installEventFilter(this);
d->showSizeGrip = true;
} else {
delete d->resizer;
d->resizer = 0;
d->showSizeGrip = false;
}
reformat();
if (d->resizer && isVisible())
d->tryToShowSizeGrip();
}
#endif
}
/*!
Changes the status bar's appearance to account for item changes.
Special subclasses may need this function, but geometry management
will usually take care of any necessary rearrangements.
*/
void QStatusBar::reformat()
{
Q_D(QStatusBar);
if (d->box)
delete d->box;
QBoxLayout *vbox;
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
if (d->resizer) {
d->box = new QHBoxLayout(this);
d->box->setMargin(0);
vbox = new QVBoxLayout;
d->box->addLayout(vbox);
} else
#endif
{
vbox = d->box = new QVBoxLayout(this);
d->box->setMargin(0);
}
vbox->addSpacing(3);
QBoxLayout* l = new QHBoxLayout;
vbox->addLayout(l);
l->addSpacing(2);
l->setSpacing(6);
int maxH = fontMetrics().height();
int i;
QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item;
for (i=0,item=0; i<d->items.size(); ++i) {
item = d->items.at(i);
if (!item || item->p)
break;
l->addWidget(item->w, item->s);
int itemH = qMin(qSmartMinSize(item->w).height(), item->w->maximumHeight());
maxH = qMax(maxH, itemH);
}
l->addStretch(0);
for (item=0; i<d->items.size(); ++i) {
item = d->items.at(i);
if (!item)
break;
l->addWidget(item->w, item->s);
int itemH = qMin(qSmartMinSize(item->w).height(), item->w->maximumHeight());
maxH = qMax(maxH, itemH);
}
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
if (d->resizer) {
maxH = qMax(maxH, d->resizer->sizeHint().height());
d->box->addSpacing(1);
d->box->addWidget(d->resizer, 0, Qt::AlignBottom);
}
#endif
l->addStrut(maxH);
d->savedStrut = maxH;
vbox->addSpacing(2);
d->box->activate();
repaint();
}
/*!
Hides the normal status indications and displays the given \a
message for the specified number of milli-seconds (\a{timeout}). If
\a{timeout} is 0 (default), the \a {message} remains displayed until
the clearMessage() slot is called or until the showMessage() slot is
called again to change the message.
Note that showMessage() is called to show temporary explanations of
tool tip texts, so passing a \a{timeout} of 0 is not sufficient to
display a \l{permanent message}{permanent message}.
\sa messageChanged(), currentMessage(), clearMessage()
*/
void QStatusBar::showMessage(const QString &message, int timeout)
{
Q_D(QStatusBar);
if (d->tempItem == message)
return;
d->tempItem = message;
if (timeout > 0) {
if (!d->timer) {
d->timer = new QTimer(this);
connect(d->timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(clearMessage()));
}
d->timer->start(timeout);
} else if (d->timer) {
delete d->timer;
d->timer = 0;
}
hideOrShow();
}
/*!
Removes any temporary message being shown.
\sa currentMessage(), showMessage(), removeWidget()
*/
void QStatusBar::clearMessage()
{
Q_D(QStatusBar);
if (d->tempItem.isEmpty())
return;
if (d->timer) {
qDeleteInEventHandler(d->timer);
d->timer = 0;
}
d->tempItem.clear();
hideOrShow();
}
/*!
Returns the temporary message currently shown,
or an empty string if there is no such message.
\sa showMessage()
*/
QString QStatusBar::currentMessage() const
{
Q_D(const QStatusBar);
return d->tempItem;
}
/*!
\fn void QStatusBar::message(const QString &message, int timeout)
Use the showMessage() function instead.
*/
/*!
\fn void QStatusBar::clear()
Use the clearMessage() function instead.
*/
/*!
\fn QStatusBar::messageChanged(const QString &message)
This signal is emitted whenever the temporary status message
changes. The new temporary message is passed in the \a message
parameter which is a null-string when the message has been
removed.
\sa showMessage(), clearMessage()
*/
/*!
Ensures that the right widgets are visible.
Used by the showMessage() and clearMessage() functions.
*/
void QStatusBar::hideOrShow()
{
Q_D(QStatusBar);
bool haveMessage = !d->tempItem.isEmpty();
QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = 0;
for (int i=0; i<d->items.size(); ++i) {
item = d->items.at(i);
if (!item || item->p)
break;
if (haveMessage && item->w->isVisible()) {
item->w->hide();
item->w->setAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide, false);
} else if (!haveMessage && !item->w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide)) {
item->w->show();
}
}
emit messageChanged(d->tempItem);
repaint(d->messageRect());
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QStatusBar::showEvent(QShowEvent *)
{
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
Q_D(QStatusBar);
if (d->resizer && d->showSizeGrip)
d->tryToShowSizeGrip();
#endif
}
/*!
\reimp
\fn void QStatusBar::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event)
Shows the temporary message, if appropriate, in response to the
paint \a event.
*/
void QStatusBar::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event)
{
Q_D(QStatusBar);
bool haveMessage = !d->tempItem.isEmpty();
QPainter p(this);
QStyleOption opt;
opt.initFrom(this);
style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_PanelStatusBar, &opt, &p, this);
for (int i=0; i<d->items.size(); ++i) {
QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = d->items.at(i);
if (item && item->w->isVisible() && (!haveMessage || item->p)) {
QRect ir = item->w->geometry().adjusted(-2, -1, 2, 1);
if (event->rect().intersects(ir)) {
QStyleOption opt(0);
opt.rect = ir;
opt.palette = palette();
opt.state = QStyle::State_None;
style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_FrameStatusBarItem, &opt, &p, item->w);
}
}
}
if (haveMessage) {
p.setPen(palette().foreground().color());
p.drawText(d->messageRect(), Qt::AlignLeading | Qt::AlignVCenter | Qt::TextSingleLine, d->tempItem);
}
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QStatusBar::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent * e)
{
QWidget::resizeEvent(e);
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
bool QStatusBar::event(QEvent *e)
{
Q_D(QStatusBar);
if (e->type() == QEvent::LayoutRequest
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
|| e->type() == QEvent::LayoutHint
#endif
) {
// Calculate new strut height and call reformat() if it has changed
int maxH = fontMetrics().height();
QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = 0;
for (int i=0; i<d->items.size(); ++i) {
item = d->items.at(i);
if (!item)
break;
int itemH = qMin(qSmartMinSize(item->w).height(), item->w->maximumHeight());
maxH = qMax(maxH, itemH);
}
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
if (d->resizer)
maxH = qMax(maxH, d->resizer->sizeHint().height());
#endif
if (maxH != d->savedStrut)
reformat();
else
update();
}
if (e->type() == QEvent::ChildRemoved) {
QStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = 0;
for (int i=0; i<d->items.size(); ++i) {
item = d->items.at(i);
if (!item)
break;
if (item->w == ((QChildEvent*)e)->child()) {
d->items.removeAt(i);
delete item;
}
}
}
// On Mac OS X Leopard it is possible to drag the window by clicking
// on the tool bar on most applications.
#ifndef Q_WS_MAC
return QWidget::event(e);
#else
if (QSysInfo::MacintoshVersion <= QSysInfo::MV_10_4)
return QWidget::event(e);
// Enable drag-click only if the status bar is the status bar for a
// QMainWindow with a unifed toolbar.
if (parent() == 0 || qobject_cast<QMainWindow *>(parent()) == 0 ||
qobject_cast<QMainWindow *>(parent())->unifiedTitleAndToolBarOnMac() == false )
return QWidget::event(e);
// Check for mouse events.
QMouseEvent *mouseEvent;
if (e->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress ||
e->type() == QEvent::MouseMove ||
e->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonRelease) {
mouseEvent = static_cast <QMouseEvent*>(e);
} else {
return QWidget::event(e);
}
// The following is a standard mouse drag handler.
if (e->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress && (mouseEvent->button() == Qt::LeftButton)) {
d->dragStart = mouseEvent->pos();
} else if (e->type() == QEvent::MouseMove){
if (d->dragStart == QPoint())
return QWidget::event(e);
QPoint pos = mouseEvent->pos();
QPoint delta = (pos - d->dragStart);
window()->move(window()->pos() + delta);
} else if (e->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonRelease && (mouseEvent->button() == Qt::LeftButton)){
d->dragStart = QPoint();
} else {
return QWidget::event(e);
}
return true;
#endif
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#endif