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#include <QHash>
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#include <QString>
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#include "qapplicationargument_p.h"
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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/*!
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\class QApplicationArgument
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\brief The QApplicationArgument class is a declared of a command line
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argument for QApplicationArgumentParser.
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\reentrant
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\internal
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\since 4.4
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QApplicationArgument describes a valid command line argument,
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by having a set of characteristics:
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\table
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\header
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\o Characteristic
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\o Functions
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\row
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\o A name. For instance, "backend"
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\o setName() and name()
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\row
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\o A description, for human consumption.
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\o setDescription() and description()
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\row
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\o How many times the argument can occur. For instance, whether the argument is optional or not.
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\o setMinimumOccurrence() & minimumOccurrence(), setMaximumOccurrence() & maximumOccurrence()
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\row
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\o The type of the argument's value, if it has one. For instance, \c int or \c bool.
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\o setType() and type()
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\row
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\o The value that should be used in case the argument isn't used.
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\o setDefaultValue() and defaultValue()
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\endtable
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\sa QApplicationArgumentParser
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*/
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class QApplicationArgumentPrivate
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{
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public:
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inline QApplicationArgumentPrivate(const QString &newName,
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const QString &desc,
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const int newType) : name(newName)
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, description(desc)
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, type(newType)
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, minimum(0)
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, maximum(1)
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, isNameless(false)
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{
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}
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QString name;
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QString description;
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int type;
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QVariant defaultValue;
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int minimum;
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int maximum;
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bool isNameless;
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};
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/*!
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Constructs an invalid QApplicationArgument instance.
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*/
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QApplicationArgument::QApplicationArgument() : d_ptr(new QApplicationArgumentPrivate(QString(), QString(), QVariant::Invalid))
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{
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}
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/*!
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Constructs an QApplicationArgument instance that is a copy of \a other.
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*/
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QApplicationArgument::QApplicationArgument(const QApplicationArgument &other) : d_ptr(new QApplicationArgumentPrivate(*other.d_ptr))
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{
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}
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/*!
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Destructs this QApplicationArgument instance.
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*/
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QApplicationArgument::~QApplicationArgument()
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{
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delete d_ptr;
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}
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/*!
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Constructs an argument that has the name \a name and is of type
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\a aType.
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Calling this constructor is equivalent to calling setName() and setType()
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on a default constructed QApplicationArgument instance.
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\sa setName(), setType()
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*/
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QApplicationArgument::QApplicationArgument(const QString &name,
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const QString &description,
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int aType) : d_ptr(new QApplicationArgumentPrivate(name, description, aType))
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{
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}
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/*!
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Assigns \a other to this QApplicationArgument instance.
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*/
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QApplicationArgument &QApplicationArgument::operator=(const QApplicationArgument &other)
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{
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if(this != &other)
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*d_ptr = *other.d_ptr;
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return *this;
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}
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// TODO is this really what we want?
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/*!
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Returns true if this QApplicationArgument instance is equal to \a other.
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Equalness is defined to only consider name(). If for instance the type() differs
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but the names are equal, this operator will return \c true.
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*/
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bool QApplicationArgument::operator==(const QApplicationArgument &other) const
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{
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return name() == other.name();
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}
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/*!
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\fn qHash(const QApplicationArgument &);
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\internal
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Returns a hash index of \a argument. This function is used when QApplicationArgument
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is used with QHash.
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The hash index is computed on name(). The other properties are ignored.
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\relates QApplicationArgument
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*/
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/*!
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Sets this argument's name to \a newName. The name does not
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include any dash, or other prefix that is used by the parser.
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*/
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void QApplicationArgument::setName(const QString &newName)
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{
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d_ptr->name = newName;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the name that this argument has.
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\sa setName()
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*/
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QString QApplicationArgument::name() const
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{
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return d_ptr->name;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the tupe to \a newType.
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If \a newType is QVariant::Invalid, it signals that this
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argument does not accept a value at all.
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\a newType can be a QVariant::type() value, or QVariant::userType().
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\sa type()
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*/
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void QApplicationArgument::setType(int newType)
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{
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d_ptr->type = newType;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the type that the value of this argument has. If it
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is QVariant::Invalid, it means this argument cannot have a value
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and is a switch only.
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The type is by default QVariant::Invalid.
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\sa setType()
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*/
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int QApplicationArgument::type() const
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{
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return d_ptr->type;
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}
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void QApplicationArgument::setDefaultValue(const QVariant &value)
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{
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d_ptr->defaultValue = value;
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}
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QVariant QApplicationArgument::defaultValue() const
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{
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return d_ptr->defaultValue;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the minimum amount of times this argument can occur, to \a minimum.
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For instance, if \a minimum is 2, the argument must be used at least two times.
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If \a minimum is zero, it means the argument is optional.
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\sa minimumOccurrence(), setMaximumOccurrence()
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*/
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void QApplicationArgument::setMinimumOccurrence(int minimum)
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{
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Q_ASSERT_X(minimum >= 0, Q_FUNC_INFO,
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"The minimum cannot be less than zero.");
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d_ptr->minimum = minimum;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the minimum amount of times an an argument must occur.
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The default is 0.
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\sa setMinimumOccurrence(), maximumOccurrence()
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*/
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int QApplicationArgument::minimumOccurrence() const
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{
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return d_ptr->minimum;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the maximum occurrence to \a maximum.
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If \a maximum is -1, it means the argument can appear an unlimited
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amount of times. Setting it to zero or less than -1, yields
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undefined behavior.
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\sa maximumOccurrence(), setMinimumOccurrence()
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*/
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void QApplicationArgument::setMaximumOccurrence(int maximum)
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{
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Q_ASSERT_X(maximum == -1 || maximum >= 1, Q_FUNC_INFO,
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"The maximum can only be -1 or 1 or larger.");
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d_ptr->maximum = maximum;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the maximum amount of times this argument can occur. For instance,
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if the maximum occurrence is 2, it would be an error if 3 were specified
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on the command line.
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If the maximum occurrence is -1, it signals the argument can appear an unlimited
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amount of times.
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The default is 1.
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\sa setMaximumOccurrence()
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*/
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int QApplicationArgument::maximumOccurrence() const
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{
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return d_ptr->maximum;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the description to \a newDescription. The description
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should describe the argument in a sentence or two. It is used
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when displaying a help message, if requested.
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The description should be terminated as if it was a paragraph. This
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typically means a period.
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The description should be translated by wrapping the
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string literal in a call to tr().
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*/
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void QApplicationArgument::setDescription(const QString &newDescription)
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{
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d_ptr->description = newDescription;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the description of this argument.
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\sa setDescription()
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*/
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QString QApplicationArgument::description() const
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{
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return d_ptr->description;
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}
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/*!
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\internal
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\relates QApplicationArgument
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Computes a hash key on \a argument's name and returns it.
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*/
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uint qHash(const QApplicationArgument &argument)
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{
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return qHash(argument.name());
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}
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void QApplicationArgument::setNameless(bool value)
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{
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d_ptr->isNameless = value;
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}
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bool QApplicationArgument::isNameless() const
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{
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return d_ptr->isNameless;
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}
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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