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** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) |
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#include "qwidgetaction.h" |
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#include "qdebug.h" |
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#ifndef QT_NO_ACTION |
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#include "qwidgetaction_p.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class QWidgetAction |
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\since 4.2 |
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\brief The QWidgetAction class extends QAction by an interface |
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for inserting custom widgets into action based containers, such |
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as toolbars. |
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\ingroup mainwindow-classes |
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Most actions in an application are represented as items in menus or |
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buttons in toolbars. However sometimes more complex widgets are |
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necessary. For example a zoom action in a word processor may be |
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realized using a QComboBox in a QToolBar, presenting a range |
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of different zoom levels. QToolBar provides QToolBar::insertWidget() |
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as convenience function for inserting a single widget. |
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However if you want to implement an action that uses custom |
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widgets for visualization in multiple containers then you have to |
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subclass QWidgetAction. |
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If a QWidgetAction is added for example to a QToolBar then |
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QWidgetAction::createWidget() is called. Reimplementations of that |
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function should create a new custom widget with the specified parent. |
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If the action is removed from a container widget then |
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QWidgetAction::deleteWidget() is called with the previously created custom |
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widget as argument. The default implementation hides the widget and deletes |
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it using QObject::deleteLater(). |
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If you have only one single custom widget then you can set it as default |
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widget using setDefaultWidget(). That widget will then be used if the |
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action is added to a QToolBar, or in general to an action container that |
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supports QWidgetAction. If a QWidgetAction with only a default widget is |
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added to two toolbars at the same time then the default widget is shown |
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only in the first toolbar the action was added to. QWidgetAction takes |
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over ownership of the default widget. |
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Note that it is up to the widget to activate the action, for example by |
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reimplementing mouse event handlers and calling QAction::trigger(). |
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\bold {Mac OS X}: If you add a widget to a menu in the application's menu |
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bar on Mac OS X, the widget will be added and it will function but with some |
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limitations: |
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\list 1 |
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\o The widget is reparented away from the QMenu to the native menu |
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view. If you show the menu in some other place (e.g. as a popup menu), |
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the widget will not be there. |
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\o Focus/Keyboard handling of the widget is not possible. |
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\o Due to Apple's design, mouse tracking on the widget currently does |
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not work. |
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\o Connecting the triggered() signal to a slot that opens a modal |
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dialog will cause a crash in Mac OS X 10.4 (known bug acknowledged |
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by Apple), a workaround is to use a QueuedConnection instead of a |
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DirectConnection. |
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\endlist |
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\sa QAction, QActionGroup, QWidget |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs an action with \a parent. |
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*/ |
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QWidgetAction::QWidgetAction(QObject *parent) |
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: QAction(*(new QWidgetActionPrivate), parent) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the object and frees allocated resources. |
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QWidgetAction::~QWidgetAction() |
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{ |
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Q_D(QWidgetAction); |
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for (int i = 0; i < d->createdWidgets.count(); ++i) |
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disconnect(d->createdWidgets.at(i), SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)), |
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this, SLOT(_q_widgetDestroyed(QObject*))); |
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QList<QWidget *> widgetsToDelete = d->createdWidgets; |
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d->createdWidgets.clear(); |
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qDeleteAll(widgetsToDelete); |
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delete d->defaultWidget; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sets \a widget to be the default widget. The ownership is |
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transferred to QWidgetAction. Unless createWidget() is |
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reimplemented by a subclass to return a new widget the default |
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widget is used when a container widget requests a widget through |
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requestWidget(). |
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*/ |
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void QWidgetAction::setDefaultWidget(QWidget *widget) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QWidgetAction); |
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if (widget == d->defaultWidget || d->defaultWidgetInUse) |
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return; |
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delete d->defaultWidget; |
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d->defaultWidget = widget; |
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if (!widget) |
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return; |
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setVisible(!(widget->isHidden() && widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide))); |
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d->defaultWidget->hide(); |
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d->defaultWidget->setParent(0); |
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d->defaultWidgetInUse = false; |
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if (!isEnabled()) |
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d->defaultWidget->setEnabled(false); |
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} |
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Returns the default widget. |
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*/ |
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QWidget *QWidgetAction::defaultWidget() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QWidgetAction); |
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return d->defaultWidget; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns a widget that represents the action, with the given \a |
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parent. |
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Container widgets that support actions can call this function to |
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request a widget as visual representation of the action. |
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\sa releaseWidget(), createWidget(), defaultWidget() |
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*/ |
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QWidget *QWidgetAction::requestWidget(QWidget *parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QWidgetAction); |
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QWidget *w = createWidget(parent); |
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if (!w) { |
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if (d->defaultWidgetInUse || !d->defaultWidget) |
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return 0; |
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d->defaultWidget->setParent(parent); |
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d->defaultWidgetInUse = true; |
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return d->defaultWidget; |
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} |
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connect(w, SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)), |
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this, SLOT(_q_widgetDestroyed(QObject*))); |
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d->createdWidgets.append(w); |
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return w; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Releases the specified \a widget. |
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Container widgets that support actions call this function when a widget |
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action is removed. |
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\sa requestWidget(), deleteWidget(), defaultWidget() |
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*/ |
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void QWidgetAction::releaseWidget(QWidget *widget) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QWidgetAction); |
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if (widget == d->defaultWidget) { |
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d->defaultWidget->hide(); |
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d->defaultWidget->setParent(0); |
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d->defaultWidgetInUse = false; |
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return; |
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} |
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if (!d->createdWidgets.contains(widget)) |
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return; |
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d->createdWidgets.removeAll(widget); |
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deleteWidget(widget); |
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/*! |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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bool QWidgetAction::event(QEvent *event) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QWidgetAction); |
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if (event->type() == QEvent::ActionChanged) { |
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if (d->defaultWidget) |
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d->defaultWidget->setEnabled(isEnabled()); |
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for (int i = 0; i < d->createdWidgets.count(); ++i) |
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d->createdWidgets.at(i)->setEnabled(isEnabled()); |
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} |
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return QAction::event(event); |
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} |
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\reimp |
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*/ |
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bool QWidgetAction::eventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event) |
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{ |
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return QAction::eventFilter(obj,event); |
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/*! |
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This function is called whenever the action is added to a container widget |
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that supports custom widgets. If you don't want a custom widget to be |
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used as representation of the action in the specified \a parent widget then |
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0 should be returned. |
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\sa deleteWidget() |
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QWidget *QWidgetAction::createWidget(QWidget *parent) |
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{ |
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Q_UNUSED(parent) |
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return 0; |
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This function is called whenever the action is removed from a |
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container widget that displays the action using a custom \a |
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widget previously created using createWidget(). The default |
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implementation hides the \a widget and schedules it for deletion |
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using QObject::deleteLater(). |
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\sa createWidget() |
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void QWidgetAction::deleteWidget(QWidget *widget) |
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{ |
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widget->hide(); |
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widget->deleteLater(); |
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Returns the list of widgets that have been using createWidget() and |
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are currently in use by widgets the action has been added to. |
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QList<QWidget *> QWidgetAction::createdWidgets() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QWidgetAction); |
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return d->createdWidgets; |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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#include "moc_qwidgetaction.cpp" |
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#endif // QT_NO_ACTION |