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#include "qundogroup.h" |
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#include "qundostack.h" |
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#include "qundostack_p.h" |
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#ifndef QT_NO_UNDOGROUP |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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class QUndoGroupPrivate : public QObjectPrivate |
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{ |
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Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QUndoGroup) |
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public: |
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QUndoGroupPrivate() : active(0) {} |
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QUndoStack *active; |
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QList<QUndoStack*> stack_list; |
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}; |
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/*! |
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\class QUndoGroup |
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\brief The QUndoGroup class is a group of QUndoStack objects. |
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\since 4.2 |
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For an overview of the Qt's undo framework, see the |
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\link qundo.html overview\endlink. |
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An application often has multiple undo stacks, one for each opened document. At the |
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same time, an application usually has one undo action and one redo action, which |
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triggers undo or redo in the active document. |
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QUndoGroup is a group of QUndoStack objects, one of which may be active. It has |
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an undo() and redo() slot, which calls QUndoStack::undo() and QUndoStack::redo() |
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for the active stack. It also has the functions createUndoAction() and createRedoAction(). |
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The actions returned by these functions behave in the same way as those returned by |
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QUndoStack::createUndoAction() and QUndoStack::createRedoAction() of the active |
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stack. |
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Stacks are added to a group with addStack() and removed with removeStack(). A stack |
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is implicitly added to a group when it is created with the group as its parent |
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QObject. |
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It is the programmer's responsibility to specify which stack is active by |
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calling QUndoStack::setActive(), usually when the associated document window receives focus. |
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The active stack may also be set with setActiveStack(), and is returned by activeStack(). |
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When a stack is added to a group using addStack(), the group does not take ownership |
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of the stack. This means the stack has to be deleted separately from the group. When |
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a stack is deleted, it is automatically removed from a group. A stack may belong to |
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only one group. Adding it to another group will cause it to be removed from the previous |
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group. |
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A QUndoGroup is also useful in conjunction with QUndoView. If a QUndoView is |
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set to watch a group using QUndoView::setGroup(), it will update itself to display |
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the active stack. |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Creates an empty QUndoGroup object with parent \a parent. |
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\sa addStack() |
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*/ |
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QUndoGroup::QUndoGroup(QObject *parent) |
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: QObject(*new QUndoGroupPrivate(), parent) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the QUndoGroup. |
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*/ |
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QUndoGroup::~QUndoGroup() |
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{ |
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// Ensure all QUndoStacks no longer refer to this group. |
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Q_D(QUndoGroup); |
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QList<QUndoStack *>::iterator it = d->stack_list.begin(); |
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QList<QUndoStack *>::iterator end = d->stack_list.end(); |
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while (it != end) { |
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(*it)->d_func()->group = 0; |
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++it; |
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} |
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} |
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/*! |
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Adds \a stack to this group. The group does not take ownership of the stack. Another |
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way of adding a stack to a group is by specifying the group as the stack's parent |
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QObject in QUndoStack::QUndoStack(). In this case, the stack is deleted when the |
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group is deleted, in the usual manner of QObjects. |
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\sa removeStack() stacks() QUndoStack::QUndoStack() |
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*/ |
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void QUndoGroup::addStack(QUndoStack *stack) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QUndoGroup); |
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if (d->stack_list.contains(stack)) |
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return; |
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d->stack_list.append(stack); |
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if (QUndoGroup *other = stack->d_func()->group) |
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other->removeStack(stack); |
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stack->d_func()->group = this; |
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} |
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Removes \a stack from this group. If the stack was the active stack in the group, |
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the active stack becomes 0. |
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\sa addStack() stacks() QUndoStack::~QUndoStack() |
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*/ |
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void QUndoGroup::removeStack(QUndoStack *stack) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QUndoGroup); |
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if (d->stack_list.removeAll(stack) == 0) |
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return; |
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if (stack == d->active) |
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setActiveStack(0); |
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stack->d_func()->group = 0; |
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} |
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Returns a list of stacks in this group. |
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\sa addStack() removeStack() |
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*/ |
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QList<QUndoStack*> QUndoGroup::stacks() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QUndoGroup); |
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return d->stack_list; |
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} |
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Sets the active stack of this group to \a stack. |
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If the stack is not a member of this group, this function does nothing. |
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Synonymous with calling QUndoStack::setActive() on \a stack. |
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The actions returned by createUndoAction() and createRedoAction() will now behave |
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in the same way as those returned by \a stack's QUndoStack::createUndoAction() |
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and QUndoStack::createRedoAction(). |
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\sa QUndoStack::setActive() activeStack() |
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*/ |
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void QUndoGroup::setActiveStack(QUndoStack *stack) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QUndoGroup); |
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if (d->active == stack) |
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return; |
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if (d->active != 0) { |
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disconnect(d->active, SIGNAL(canUndoChanged(bool)), |
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this, SIGNAL(canUndoChanged(bool))); |
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disconnect(d->active, SIGNAL(undoTextChanged(QString)), |
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this, SIGNAL(undoTextChanged(QString))); |
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disconnect(d->active, SIGNAL(canRedoChanged(bool)), |
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this, SIGNAL(canRedoChanged(bool))); |
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disconnect(d->active, SIGNAL(redoTextChanged(QString)), |
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this, SIGNAL(redoTextChanged(QString))); |
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disconnect(d->active, SIGNAL(indexChanged(int)), |
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this, SIGNAL(indexChanged(int))); |
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disconnect(d->active, SIGNAL(cleanChanged(bool)), |
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this, SIGNAL(cleanChanged(bool))); |
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} |
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d->active = stack; |
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if (d->active == 0) { |
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emit canUndoChanged(false); |
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emit undoTextChanged(QString()); |
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emit canRedoChanged(false); |
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emit redoTextChanged(QString()); |
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emit cleanChanged(true); |
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emit indexChanged(0); |
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} else { |
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connect(d->active, SIGNAL(canUndoChanged(bool)), |
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this, SIGNAL(canUndoChanged(bool))); |
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connect(d->active, SIGNAL(undoTextChanged(QString)), |
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this, SIGNAL(undoTextChanged(QString))); |
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connect(d->active, SIGNAL(canRedoChanged(bool)), |
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this, SIGNAL(canRedoChanged(bool))); |
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connect(d->active, SIGNAL(redoTextChanged(QString)), |
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this, SIGNAL(redoTextChanged(QString))); |
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connect(d->active, SIGNAL(indexChanged(int)), |
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this, SIGNAL(indexChanged(int))); |
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connect(d->active, SIGNAL(cleanChanged(bool)), |
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this, SIGNAL(cleanChanged(bool))); |
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emit canUndoChanged(d->active->canUndo()); |
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emit undoTextChanged(d->active->undoText()); |
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emit canRedoChanged(d->active->canRedo()); |
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emit redoTextChanged(d->active->redoText()); |
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emit cleanChanged(d->active->isClean()); |
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emit indexChanged(d->active->index()); |
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} |
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emit activeStackChanged(d->active); |
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} |
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Returns the active stack of this group. |
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If none of the stacks are active, or if the group is empty, this function |
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returns 0. |
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\sa setActiveStack() QUndoStack::setActive() |
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*/ |
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QUndoStack *QUndoGroup::activeStack() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QUndoGroup); |
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return d->active; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Calls QUndoStack::undo() on the active stack. |
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If none of the stacks are active, or if the group is empty, this function |
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does nothing. |
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\sa redo() canUndo() setActiveStack() |
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*/ |
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void QUndoGroup::undo() |
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{ |
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Q_D(QUndoGroup); |
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if (d->active != 0) |
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d->active->undo(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Calls QUndoStack::redo() on the active stack. |
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If none of the stacks are active, or if the group is empty, this function |
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does nothing. |
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\sa undo() canRedo() setActiveStack() |
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void QUndoGroup::redo() |
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{ |
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Q_D(QUndoGroup); |
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if (d->active != 0) |
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d->active->redo(); |
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} |
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Returns the value of the active stack's QUndoStack::canUndo(). |
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If none of the stacks are active, or if the group is empty, this function |
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returns false. |
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\sa canRedo() setActiveStack() |
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bool QUndoGroup::canUndo() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QUndoGroup); |
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return d->active != 0 && d->active->canUndo(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns the value of the active stack's QUndoStack::canRedo(). |
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If none of the stacks are active, or if the group is empty, this function |
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returns false. |
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\sa canUndo() setActiveStack() |
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bool QUndoGroup::canRedo() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QUndoGroup); |
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return d->active != 0 && d->active->canRedo(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns the value of the active stack's QUndoStack::undoText(). |
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If none of the stacks are active, or if the group is empty, this function |
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returns an empty string. |
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\sa redoText() setActiveStack() |
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QString QUndoGroup::undoText() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QUndoGroup); |
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return d->active == 0 ? QString() : d->active->undoText(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns the value of the active stack's QUndoStack::redoText(). |
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If none of the stacks are active, or if the group is empty, this function |
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returns an empty string. |
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\sa undoText() setActiveStack() |
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QString QUndoGroup::redoText() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QUndoGroup); |
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return d->active == 0 ? QString() : d->active->redoText(); |
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} |
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Returns the value of the active stack's QUndoStack::isClean(). |
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If none of the stacks are active, or if the group is empty, this function |
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returns true. |
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\sa setActiveStack() |
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bool QUndoGroup::isClean() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QUndoGroup); |
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return d->active == 0 || d->active->isClean(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Creates an undo QAction object with parent \a parent. |
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Triggering this action will cause a call to QUndoStack::undo() on the active stack. |
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The text of this action will always be the text of the command which will be undone |
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in the next call to undo(), prefixed by \a prefix. If there is no command available |
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for undo, if the group is empty or if none of the stacks are active, this action will |
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be disabled. |
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If \a prefix is empty, the default prefix "Undo" is used. |
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\sa createRedoAction() canUndo() QUndoCommand::text() |
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QAction *QUndoGroup::createUndoAction(QObject *parent, const QString &prefix) const |
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{ |
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QString pref = prefix.isEmpty() ? tr("Undo") : prefix; |
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QUndoAction *result = new QUndoAction(pref, parent); |
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result->setEnabled(canUndo()); |
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result->setPrefixedText(undoText()); |
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connect(this, SIGNAL(canUndoChanged(bool)), |
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result, SLOT(setEnabled(bool))); |
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connect(this, SIGNAL(undoTextChanged(QString)), |
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result, SLOT(setPrefixedText(QString))); |
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connect(result, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(undo())); |
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return result; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Creates an redo QAction object with parent \a parent. |
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Triggering this action will cause a call to QUndoStack::redo() on the active stack. |
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The text of this action will always be the text of the command which will be redone |
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in the next call to redo(), prefixed by \a prefix. If there is no command available |
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for redo, if the group is empty or if none of the stacks are active, this action will |
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be disabled. |
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If \a prefix is empty, the default prefix "Undo" is used. |
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\sa createUndoAction() canRedo() QUndoCommand::text() |
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*/ |
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QAction *QUndoGroup::createRedoAction(QObject *parent, const QString &prefix) const |
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{ |
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QString pref = prefix.isEmpty() ? tr("Redo") : prefix; |
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QUndoAction *result = new QUndoAction(pref, parent); |
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result->setEnabled(canRedo()); |
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result->setPrefixedText(redoText()); |
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connect(this, SIGNAL(canRedoChanged(bool)), |
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result, SLOT(setEnabled(bool))); |
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connect(this, SIGNAL(redoTextChanged(QString)), |
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result, SLOT(setPrefixedText(QString))); |
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connect(result, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(redo())); |
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return result; |
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} |
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#endif // QT_NO_ACTION |
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/*! \fn void QUndoGroup::activeStackChanged(QUndoStack *stack) |
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This signal is emitted whenever the active stack of the group changes. This can happen |
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when setActiveStack() or QUndoStack::setActive() is called, or when the active stack |
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is removed form the group. \a stack is the new active stack. If no stack is active, |
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\a stack is 0. |
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\sa setActiveStack() QUndoStack::setActive() |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn void QUndoGroup::indexChanged(int idx) |
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This signal is emitted whenever the active stack emits QUndoStack::indexChanged() |
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or the active stack changes. |
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\a idx is the new current index, or 0 if the active stack is 0. |
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\sa QUndoStack::indexChanged() setActiveStack() |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn void QUndoGroup::cleanChanged(bool clean) |
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This signal is emitted whenever the active stack emits QUndoStack::cleanChanged() |
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or the active stack changes. |
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\a clean is the new state, or true if the active stack is 0. |
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\sa QUndoStack::cleanChanged() setActiveStack() |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn void QUndoGroup::canUndoChanged(bool canUndo) |
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This signal is emitted whenever the active stack emits QUndoStack::canUndoChanged() |
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or the active stack changes. |
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\a canUndo is the new state, or false if the active stack is 0. |
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\sa QUndoStack::canUndoChanged() setActiveStack() |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn void QUndoGroup::canRedoChanged(bool canRedo) |
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This signal is emitted whenever the active stack emits QUndoStack::canRedoChanged() |
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or the active stack changes. |
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\a canRedo is the new state, or false if the active stack is 0. |
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\sa QUndoStack::canRedoChanged() setActiveStack() |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn void QUndoGroup::undoTextChanged(const QString &undoText) |
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This signal is emitted whenever the active stack emits QUndoStack::undoTextChanged() |
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or the active stack changes. |
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\a undoText is the new state, or an empty string if the active stack is 0. |
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\sa QUndoStack::undoTextChanged() setActiveStack() |
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*/ |
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/*! \fn void QUndoGroup::redoTextChanged(const QString &redoText) |
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This signal is emitted whenever the active stack emits QUndoStack::redoTextChanged() |
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or the active stack changes. |
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\a redoText is the new state, or an empty string if the active stack is 0. |
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\sa QUndoStack::redoTextChanged() setActiveStack() |
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*/ |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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#endif // QT_NO_UNDOGROUP |