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#include "qdirectpainter_qws.h" |
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#include "qscreen_qws.h" |
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#include "private/qobject_p.h" |
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#include "private/qapplication_p.h" |
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#include "qwsdisplay_qws.h" |
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#include "qwidget.h" |
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#include "qimage.h" |
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#include <qwsevent_qws.h> |
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#include <private/qwindowsurface_qws_p.h> |
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#include <private/qwsdisplay_qws_p.h> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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#ifdef Q_WS_QWS |
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#ifndef QT_NO_DIRECTPAINTER |
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/*! |
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\class QDirectPainter |
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\ingroup painting |
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\ingroup qws |
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\brief The QDirectPainter class provides direct access to the |
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underlying hardware in Qt for Embedded Linux. |
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Note that this class is only available in \l{Qt for Embedded Linux}. |
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QDirectPainter allows a client application to reserve a region of |
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the framebuffer and render directly onto the screen. There are two |
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ways of using the QDirectPainter class: You can either reserve a |
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region using the provided static functions, or you can instantiate |
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an object and make use of its more dynamic API. |
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\tableofcontents |
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\section1 Dynamic Allocation |
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By instantiating a QDirectPainter object using the default |
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QDirectPainter::NonReserved surface flag, the client application |
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only gets some control over the reserved region, i.e., it can |
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still render directly onto the screen but the allocated region may |
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change (for example, if a window with a higher focus requests |
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parts of the same region). The currently allocated region can be |
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retrieved using the allocatedRegion() function, while the |
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requestedRegion() function returns the originally reserved |
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region. |
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\section1 Static Allocation |
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Using the static approach, the client application gets complete |
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control over the reserved region, i.e., the affected region will |
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never be modified by the screen driver. |
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To create a static region, pass the QDirectPainter::Reserved |
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surface flag to the constructor. After the reserved region is |
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reported through regionChanged(), the allocated region will not |
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change, unless setRegion() is called. |
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If QDirectPainter::ReservedSynchronous is passed to the |
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constructor, calls to setRegion() will block until the region is |
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reserved, meaning that allocatedRegion() will be available immediately. |
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Note that in the current version setRegion() will cause the application |
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event loop to be entered, potentially causing reentrancy issues. |
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\section1 Rendering |
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To draw on a given region, the application must first get hold of |
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a pointer to the framebuffer. In most cases, this pointer can be |
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retrieved using the QDirectPainter::frameBuffer() function. But |
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note that if the current screen has subscreens, you must query the |
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screen driver instead to identify the correct subscreen. A pointer |
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to the current screen driver can always be retrieved using the |
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static QScreen::instance() function. Then use QScreen's \l |
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{QScreen::}{subScreenIndexAt()} and \l {QScreen::}{subScreens()} |
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functions to access the correct subscreen, and the subscreen's \l |
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{QScreen::}{base()} function to retrieve a pointer to the |
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framebuffer. |
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Depending on the hardware, it might be necessary to lock the |
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framebuffer for exclusive use while writing to it. This is |
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possible using the lock() and unlock() functions. Note that |
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calling lock() will prevent all other applications from working |
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until unlock() is called. |
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In addition, QDirectPainter provides several functions returning |
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information about the framebuffer: the linestep() function returns |
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the length (in bytes) of each scanline of the framebuffer while |
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the screenDepth(), screenWidth() and screenHeight() function |
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return the screen metrics. |
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\sa QScreen, QWSEmbedWidget, {Qt for Embedded Linux Architecture} |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\enum QDirectPainter::SurfaceFlag |
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This enum describes the behavior of the region reserved by this |
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QDirectPainter object. |
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\value NonReserved The allocated region may change, e.g., if a |
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window with a higher focus requests parts of the same region. See |
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also \l {Dynamic Allocation}. |
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\value Reserved The allocated region will never change. See also |
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\l {Static Allocation}. |
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\value ReservedSynchronous The allocated region will never change and |
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each function that changes the allocated region will be blocking. |
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\sa allocatedRegion() |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn QRegion QDirectPainter::region() |
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\obsolete |
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Use QDirectPainter::allocatedRegion() instead. |
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*/ |
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static inline QScreen *getPrimaryScreen() |
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{ |
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QScreen *screen = QScreen::instance(); |
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if (!screen->base()) { |
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QList<QScreen*> subScreens = screen->subScreens(); |
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if (subScreens.size() < 1) |
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return 0; |
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screen = subScreens.at(0); |
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} |
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return screen; |
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} |
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static inline QSize screenS() |
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{ |
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QScreen *screen = getPrimaryScreen(); |
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if (!screen) |
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return QSize(); |
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return QSize(screen->width(), screen->height()); |
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} |
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static inline QSize devS() |
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{ |
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QScreen *screen = getPrimaryScreen(); |
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if (!screen) |
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return QSize(); |
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return QSize(screen->deviceWidth(), screen->deviceHeight()); |
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} |
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class QDirectPainterPrivate : public QObjectPrivate |
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{ |
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Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QDirectPainter); |
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public: |
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QDirectPainterPrivate() : surface(0), seenRegion(false) {} |
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~QDirectPainterPrivate() { |
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if (QPaintDevice::qwsDisplay()) { // make sure not in QApplication destructor |
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qApp->d_func()->directPainters->remove(surface->windowId()); |
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surface->setGeometry(QRect()); |
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} |
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delete surface; |
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} |
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QWSDirectPainterSurface *surface; |
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QRegion requested_region; |
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static QDirectPainter *staticPainter; |
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bool seenRegion; |
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}; |
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QDirectPainter *QDirectPainterPrivate::staticPainter = 0; |
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void qt_directpainter_region(QDirectPainter *dp, const QRegion &alloc, int type) |
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{ |
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QDirectPainterPrivate *d = dp->d_func(); |
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QRegion r = alloc; |
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QScreen *screen = d->surface->screen(); |
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if (screen->isTransformed()) { |
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const QSize screenSize(screen->width(), screen->height()); |
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r = screen->mapToDevice(r, screenSize); |
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} |
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if (type == QWSRegionEvent::Allocation) { |
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d->surface->setClipRegion(alloc); |
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d->seenRegion = true; |
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if (dp != QDirectPainterPrivate::staticPainter) { |
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if (!d->surface->flushingRegionEvents) // recursion guard |
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dp->regionChanged(r); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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#ifndef QT_NO_QWSEMBEDWIDGET |
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void qt_directpainter_embedevent(QDirectPainter *dp, const QWSEmbedEvent *event) |
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{ |
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if (event->type | QWSEmbedEvent::Region) { |
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QScreen *screen = dp->d_func()->surface->screen(); |
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QRegion r = event->region; |
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if (screen->isTransformed()) { |
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const QSize screenSize(screen->width(), screen->height()); |
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r = screen->mapToDevice(r, screenSize); |
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} |
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dp->setRegion(r); |
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} |
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} |
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#endif |
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/*! |
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Constructs a QDirectPainter object with the given \a parent and |
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surface \a flag. |
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*/ |
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QDirectPainter::QDirectPainter(QObject *parent, SurfaceFlag flag) |
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:QObject(*new QDirectPainterPrivate, parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QDirectPainter); |
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d->surface = new QWSDirectPainterSurface(true, flag); |
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if (flag != NonReserved) |
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d->surface->setReserved(); |
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QApplicationPrivate *ad = qApp->d_func(); |
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if (!ad->directPainters) |
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ad->directPainters = new QMap<WId, QDirectPainter*>; |
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ad->directPainters->insert(d->surface->windowId(), this); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys this QDirectPainter object, releasing the reserved region. |
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\sa allocatedRegion() |
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*/ |
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QDirectPainter::~QDirectPainter() |
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{ |
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/* should not be necessary |
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if (this == QDirectPainterPrivate::staticPainter) |
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QDirectPainterPrivate::staticPainter = 0; |
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*/ |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn void QDirectPainter::setGeometry(const QRect &rectangle) |
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\since 4.2 |
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Request to reserve the given \a rectangle of the framebuffer. |
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Note that the actually allocated region might differ from the |
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requested one, e.g., if the given region overlaps with the |
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region of another QDirectPainter object. |
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\sa geometry(), allocatedRegion(), setRegion() |
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*/ |
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void QDirectPainter::setGeometry(const QRect &rect) |
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{ |
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setRegion(rect); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.2 |
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Returns the bounding rectangle of the requested region. |
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\sa setGeometry(), requestedRegion() |
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*/ |
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QRect QDirectPainter::geometry() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QDirectPainter); |
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return d->requested_region.boundingRect(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.2 |
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Requests to reserve the given \a region of the framebuffer. |
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Note that the actually allocated region might differ from the |
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requested one, e.g., if the given region overlaps with the region |
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of another QDirectPainter object. |
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\sa requestedRegion(), allocatedRegion(), {Dynamic Allocation} |
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*/ |
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void QDirectPainter::setRegion(const QRegion ®ion) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QDirectPainter); |
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d->requested_region = region; |
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const QScreen *screen = d->surface->screen(); |
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if (screen->isTransformed()) { |
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const QSize devSize(screen->deviceWidth(), screen->deviceHeight()); |
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const QRegion r = screen->mapFromDevice(region, devSize); |
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d->surface->setRegion(r); |
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} else { |
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d->surface->setRegion(region); |
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} |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.2 |
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Returns the region requested by this QDirectPainter. |
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Note that if the QDirectPainter::Reserved flag is set, the region |
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returned by this function will always be equivalent to the region |
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returned by the allocatedRegion() function. Otherwise they might |
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differ (see \l {Dynamic Allocation} for details). |
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\sa geometry(), setRegion(), allocatedRegion() |
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*/ |
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QRegion QDirectPainter::requestedRegion() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QDirectPainter); |
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return d->requested_region; |
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} |
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\since 4.2 |
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Returns the currently reserved region. |
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Note that if the QDirectPainter::Reserved flag is set, the region |
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returned by this function will always be equivalent to the region |
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returned by the requestedRegion() function. Otherwise they might |
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differ (see \l {Dynamic Allocation} for details). |
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\sa requestedRegion(), geometry() |
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*/ |
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QRegion QDirectPainter::allocatedRegion() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QDirectPainter); |
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const QScreen *screen = d->surface->screen(); |
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if (screen->isTransformed()) { |
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const QSize screenSize(screen->width(), screen->height()); |
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return screen->mapToDevice(d->surface->region(), screenSize); |
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} else { |
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return d->surface->region(); |
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} |
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} |
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\since 4.2 |
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Returns the window system identifier of the widget. |
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*/ |
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WId QDirectPainter::winId() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QDirectPainter); |
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return d->surface->windowId(); |
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} |
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\fn void QDirectPainter::regionChanged(const QRegion &newRegion) |
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\since 4.2 |
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This function is called when the allocated region changes. |
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This function is not called for region changes that happen while the |
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startPainting() function is executing. |
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Note that the given region, \a newRegion, is not guaranteed to be correct at the |
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time you access the display. To prevent reentrancy problems you should |
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always call startPainting() before updating the display and then use |
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allocatedRegion() to retrieve the correct region. |
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\sa allocatedRegion(), startPainting(), {Dynamic Allocation} |
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*/ |
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void QDirectPainter::regionChanged(const QRegion ®ion) |
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{ |
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Q_UNUSED(region); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.2 |
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Call this function before you start updating the pixels in the |
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allocated region. The hardware will be notified, if necessary, |
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that you are about to start painting operations. |
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Set \a lockDisplay if you want startPainting() and endPainting() |
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to lock() and unlock() the display automatically. |
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Note that for a NonReserved direct painter, you must call |
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allocatedRegion() after calling this function, since the allocated |
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region is only guaranteed to be correct after this function has |
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returned. |
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The regionChanged() function will not be called between startPainting() |
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and endPainting(). |
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\sa endPainting(), flush() |
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*/ |
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void QDirectPainter::startPainting(bool lockDisplay) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QDirectPainter); |
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d->surface->setLocking(lockDisplay); |
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const QScreen *screen = d->surface->screen(); |
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if (screen->isTransformed()) { |
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const QSize devSize(screen->deviceWidth(), screen->deviceHeight()); |
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const QRegion r = screen->mapFromDevice(d->surface->region(), devSize); |
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d->surface->beginPaint(r); |
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} else { |
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d->surface->beginPaint(d->surface->region()); |
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} |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.2 |
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Call this function when you are done updating the screen. It will |
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notify the hardware, if necessary, that your painting operations |
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have ended. |
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*/ |
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void QDirectPainter::endPainting() |
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{ |
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Q_D(QDirectPainter); |
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const QScreen *screen = d->surface->screen(); |
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if (screen->isTransformed()) { |
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const QSize devSize(screen->deviceWidth(), screen->deviceHeight()); |
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const QRegion r = screen->mapFromDevice(d->surface->region(), devSize); |
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d->surface->endPaint(r); |
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} else { |
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d->surface->endPaint(d->surface->region()); |
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} |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.3 |
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\overload |
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This function will automatically call flush() to flush the |
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\a region to the display before notifying the hardware, if |
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necessary, that painting operations have ended. |
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*/ |
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void QDirectPainter::endPainting(const QRegion ®ion) |
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{ |
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endPainting(); |
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flush(region); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.3 |
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Flushes the \a region onto the screen. |
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*/ |
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void QDirectPainter::flush(const QRegion ®ion) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QDirectPainter); |
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const QScreen *screen = d->surface->screen(); |
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if (screen->isTransformed()) { |
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const QSize devSize(screen->deviceWidth(), screen->deviceHeight()); |
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const QRegion r = screen->mapFromDevice(region, devSize); |
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d->surface->flush(0, r, QPoint()); |
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} else { |
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d->surface->flush(0, region, QPoint()); |
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} |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.2 |
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Raises the reserved region to the top of the widget stack. |
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After this call the reserved region will be visually in front of |
|
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any overlapping widgets. |
|
509 |
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\sa lower(), requestedRegion() |
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*/ |
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void QDirectPainter::raise() |
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{ |
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QWidget::qwsDisplay()->setAltitude(winId(),QWSChangeAltitudeCommand::Raise); |
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} |
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516 |
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/*! |
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\since 4.2 |
|
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Lowers the reserved region to the bottom of the widget stack. |
|
521 |
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After this call the reserved region will be visually behind (and |
|
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therefore obscured by) any overlapping widgets. |
|
524 |
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\sa raise(), requestedRegion() |
|
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*/ |
|
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void QDirectPainter::lower() |
|
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{ |
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QWidget::qwsDisplay()->setAltitude(winId(),QWSChangeAltitudeCommand::Lower); |
|
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} |
|
531 |
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||
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/*! |
|
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\fn QRegion QDirectPainter::reserveRegion(const QRegion ®ion) |
|
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Attempts to reserve the \a region and returns the region that is |
|
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actually reserved. |
|
538 |
||
539 |
This function also releases the previously reserved region if |
|
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any. If not released explicitly, the region will be released on |
|
541 |
application exit. |
|
542 |
||
543 |
\sa allocatedRegion(), {Static Allocation} |
|
544 |
||
545 |
\obsolete |
|
546 |
||
547 |
Construct a QDirectPainter using QDirectPainter::ReservedSynchronous instead. |
|
548 |
*/ |
|
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QRegion QDirectPainter::reserveRegion(const QRegion ®) |
|
550 |
{ |
|
551 |
if (!QDirectPainterPrivate::staticPainter) |
|
552 |
QDirectPainterPrivate::staticPainter = new QDirectPainter(qApp, ReservedSynchronous); |
|
553 |
||
554 |
QDirectPainter *dp = QDirectPainterPrivate::staticPainter; |
|
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dp->setRegion(reg); |
|
556 |
||
557 |
return dp->allocatedRegion(); |
|
558 |
} |
|
559 |
||
560 |
/*! |
|
561 |
Returns a pointer to the beginning of the display memory. |
|
562 |
||
563 |
Note that it is the application's responsibility to limit itself |
|
564 |
to modifying only the reserved region. |
|
565 |
||
566 |
Do not use this pointer if the current screen has subscreens, |
|
567 |
query the screen driver instead: A pointer to the current screen |
|
568 |
driver can always be retrieved using the static |
|
569 |
QScreen::instance() function. Then use QScreen's \l |
|
570 |
{QScreen::}{subScreenIndexAt()} and \l {QScreen::}{subScreens()} |
|
571 |
functions to access the correct subscreen, and the subscreen's \l |
|
572 |
{QScreen::}{base()} function to retrieve a pointer to the |
|
573 |
framebuffer. |
|
574 |
||
575 |
\sa requestedRegion(), allocatedRegion(), linestep() |
|
576 |
*/ |
|
577 |
uchar* QDirectPainter::frameBuffer() |
|
578 |
{ |
|
579 |
QScreen *screen = getPrimaryScreen(); |
|
580 |
if (!screen) |
|
581 |
return 0; |
|
582 |
return screen->base(); |
|
583 |
} |
|
584 |
||
585 |
/*! |
|
586 |
\since 4.2 |
|
587 |
||
588 |
Returns the reserved region. |
|
589 |
||
590 |
\sa reserveRegion(), frameBuffer() |
|
591 |
||
592 |
\obsolete |
|
593 |
||
594 |
Use allocatedRegion() instead. |
|
595 |
*/ |
|
596 |
QRegion QDirectPainter::reservedRegion() |
|
597 |
{ |
|
598 |
return QDirectPainterPrivate::staticPainter |
|
599 |
? QDirectPainterPrivate::staticPainter->allocatedRegion() : QRegion(); |
|
600 |
} |
|
601 |
||
602 |
/*! |
|
603 |
Returns the bit depth of the display. |
|
604 |
||
605 |
\sa screenHeight(), screenWidth() |
|
606 |
*/ |
|
607 |
int QDirectPainter::screenDepth() |
|
608 |
{ |
|
609 |
QScreen *screen = getPrimaryScreen(); |
|
610 |
if (!screen) |
|
611 |
return 0; |
|
612 |
return screen->depth(); |
|
613 |
} |
|
614 |
||
615 |
/*! |
|
616 |
Returns the width of the display in pixels. |
|
617 |
||
618 |
\sa screenHeight(), screenDepth() |
|
619 |
*/ |
|
620 |
int QDirectPainter::screenWidth() |
|
621 |
{ |
|
622 |
QScreen *screen = getPrimaryScreen(); |
|
623 |
if (!screen) |
|
624 |
return 0; |
|
625 |
return screen->deviceWidth(); |
|
626 |
} |
|
627 |
||
628 |
/*! |
|
629 |
Returns the height of the display in pixels. |
|
630 |
||
631 |
\sa screenWidth(), screenDepth() |
|
632 |
*/ |
|
633 |
int QDirectPainter::screenHeight() |
|
634 |
{ |
|
635 |
QScreen *screen = getPrimaryScreen(); |
|
636 |
if (!screen) |
|
637 |
return 0; |
|
638 |
return screen->deviceHeight(); |
|
639 |
} |
|
640 |
||
641 |
/*! |
|
642 |
Returns the length (in bytes) of each scanline of the framebuffer. |
|
643 |
||
644 |
\sa frameBuffer() |
|
645 |
*/ |
|
646 |
int QDirectPainter::linestep() |
|
647 |
{ |
|
648 |
QScreen *screen = getPrimaryScreen(); |
|
649 |
if (!screen) |
|
650 |
return 0; |
|
651 |
return screen->linestep(); |
|
652 |
} |
|
653 |
||
654 |
||
655 |
/*! |
|
656 |
Locks access to the framebuffer. |
|
657 |
||
658 |
Note that calling this function will prevent all other |
|
659 |
applications from updating the display until unlock() is called. |
|
660 |
||
661 |
\sa unlock() |
|
662 |
*/ |
|
663 |
void QDirectPainter::lock() |
|
664 |
{ |
|
665 |
QWSDisplay::grab(true); |
|
666 |
} |
|
667 |
/*! |
|
668 |
Unlocks the lock on the framebuffer (set using the lock() |
|
669 |
function), allowing other applications to access the screen. |
|
670 |
||
671 |
\sa lock() |
|
672 |
*/ |
|
673 |
void QDirectPainter::unlock() |
|
674 |
{ |
|
675 |
QWSDisplay::ungrab(); |
|
676 |
} |
|
677 |
||
678 |
#endif //QT_NO_DIRECTPAINTER |
|
679 |
||
680 |
#endif |
|
681 |
||
682 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE |