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#include <QtCore/qdebug.h> |
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#include "qundostack.h" |
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#include "qundogroup.h" |
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#include "qundostack_p.h" |
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#ifndef QT_NO_UNDOCOMMAND |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class QUndoCommand |
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\brief The QUndoCommand class is the base class of all commands stored on a QUndoStack. |
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\since 4.2 |
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For an overview of Qt's Undo Framework, see the |
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\l{Overview of Qt's Undo Framework}{overview document}. |
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A QUndoCommand represents a single editing action on a document; for example, |
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inserting or deleting a block of text in a text editor. QUndoCommand can apply |
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a change to the document with redo() and undo the change with undo(). The |
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implementations for these functions must be provided in a derived class. |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_util_qundostack.cpp 0 |
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A QUndoCommand has an associated text(). This is a short string |
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describing what the command does. It is used to update the text |
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properties of the stack's undo and redo actions; see |
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QUndoStack::createUndoAction() and QUndoStack::createRedoAction(). |
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QUndoCommand objects are owned by the stack they were pushed on. |
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QUndoStack deletes a command if it has been undone and a new command is pushed. For example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_util_qundostack.cpp 1 |
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In effect, when a command is pushed, it becomes the top-most command |
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on the stack. |
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To support command compression, QUndoCommand has an id() and the virtual function |
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mergeWith(). These functions are used by QUndoStack::push(). |
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To support command macros, a QUndoCommand object can have any number of child |
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commands. Undoing or redoing the parent command will cause the child |
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commands to be undone or redone. A command can be assigned |
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to a parent explicitly in the constructor. In this case, the command |
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will be owned by the parent. |
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The parent in this case is usually an empty command, in that it doesn't |
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provide its own implementation of undo() and redo(). Instead, it uses |
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the base implementations of these functions, which simply call undo() or |
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redo() on all its children. The parent should, however, have a meaningful |
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text(). |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_util_qundostack.cpp 2 |
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Another way to create macros is to use the convenience functions |
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QUndoStack::beginMacro() and QUndoStack::endMacro(). |
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\sa QUndoStack |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs a QUndoCommand object with the given \a parent and \a text. |
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If \a parent is not 0, this command is appended to parent's child list. |
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The parent command then owns this command and will delete it in its |
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destructor. |
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\sa ~QUndoCommand() |
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*/ |
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QUndoCommand::QUndoCommand(const QString &text, QUndoCommand *parent) |
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{ |
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d = new QUndoCommandPrivate; |
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if (parent != 0) |
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parent->d->child_list.append(this); |
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d->text = text; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Constructs a QUndoCommand object with parent \a parent. |
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If \a parent is not 0, this command is appended to parent's child list. |
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The parent command then owns this command and will delete it in its |
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destructor. |
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\sa ~QUndoCommand() |
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*/ |
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QUndoCommand::QUndoCommand(QUndoCommand *parent) |
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{ |
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d = new QUndoCommandPrivate; |
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if (parent != 0) |
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parent->d->child_list.append(this); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the QUndoCommand object and all child commands. |
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\sa QUndoCommand() |
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*/ |
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QUndoCommand::~QUndoCommand() |
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{ |
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qDeleteAll(d->child_list); |
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delete d; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns the ID of this command. |
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A command ID is used in command compression. It must be an integer unique to |
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this command's class, or -1 if the command doesn't support compression. |
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If the command supports compression this function must be overridden in the |
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derived class to return the correct ID. The base implementation returns -1. |
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QUndoStack::push() will only try to merge two commands if they have the |
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same ID, and the ID is not -1. |
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\sa mergeWith(), QUndoStack::push() |
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*/ |
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int QUndoCommand::id() const |
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{ |
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return -1; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Attempts to merge this command with \a command. Returns true on |
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success; otherwise returns false. |
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If this function returns true, calling this command's redo() must have the same |
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effect as redoing both this command and \a command. |
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Similarly, calling this command's undo() must have the same effect as undoing |
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\a command and this command. |
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QUndoStack will only try to merge two commands if they have the same id, and |
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the id is not -1. |
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The default implementation returns false. |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_util_qundostack.cpp 3 |
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\sa id() QUndoStack::push() |
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*/ |
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bool QUndoCommand::mergeWith(const QUndoCommand *command) |
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{ |
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Q_UNUSED(command); |
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return false; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Applies a change to the document. This function must be implemented in |
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the derived class. Calling QUndoStack::push(), |
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QUndoStack::undo() or QUndoStack::redo() from this function leads to |
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undefined beahavior. |
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The default implementation calls redo() on all child commands. |
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\sa undo() |
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*/ |
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void QUndoCommand::redo() |
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{ |
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for (int i = 0; i < d->child_list.size(); ++i) |
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d->child_list.at(i)->redo(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Reverts a change to the document. After undo() is called, the state of |
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the document should be the same as before redo() was called. This function must |
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be implemented in the derived class. Calling QUndoStack::push(), |
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QUndoStack::undo() or QUndoStack::redo() from this function leads to |
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undefined beahavior. |
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The default implementation calls undo() on all child commands in reverse order. |
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\sa redo() |
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*/ |
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void QUndoCommand::undo() |
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{ |
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for (int i = d->child_list.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) |
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d->child_list.at(i)->undo(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns a short text string describing what this command does; for example, |
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"insert text". |
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The text is used when the text properties of the stack's undo and redo |
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actions are updated. |
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\sa setText(), QUndoStack::createUndoAction(), QUndoStack::createRedoAction() |
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*/ |
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QString QUndoCommand::text() const |
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{ |
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return d->text; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sets the command's text to be the \a text specified. |
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The specified text should be a short user-readable string describing what this |
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command does. |
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\sa text() QUndoStack::createUndoAction() QUndoStack::createRedoAction() |
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*/ |
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void QUndoCommand::setText(const QString &text) |
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{ |
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d->text = text; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.4 |
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Returns the number of child commands in this command. |
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\sa child() |
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*/ |
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int QUndoCommand::childCount() const |
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{ |
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return d->child_list.count(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.4 |
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Returns the child command at \a index. |
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\sa childCount(), QUndoStack::command() |
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*/ |
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const QUndoCommand *QUndoCommand::child(int index) const |
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{ |
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if (index < 0 || index >= d->child_list.count()) |
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return 0; |
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return d->child_list.at(index); |
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} |
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#endif // QT_NO_UNDOCOMMAND |
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#ifndef QT_NO_UNDOSTACK |
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/*! |
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\class QUndoStack |
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\brief The QUndoStack class is a stack of QUndoCommand objects. |
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\since 4.2 |
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For an overview of Qt's Undo Framework, see the |
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\l{Overview of Qt's Undo Framework}{overview document}. |
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An undo stack maintains a stack of commands that have been applied to a |
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document. |
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New commands are pushed on the stack using push(). Commands can be |
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undone and redone using undo() and redo(), or by triggering the |
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actions returned by createUndoAction() and createRedoAction(). |
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QUndoStack keeps track of the \a current command. This is the command |
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which will be executed by the next call to redo(). The index of this |
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command is returned by index(). The state of the edited object can be |
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rolled forward or back using setIndex(). If the top-most command on the |
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stack has already been redone, index() is equal to count(). |
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QUndoStack provides support for undo and redo actions, command |
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compression, command macros, and supports the concept of a |
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\e{clean state}. |
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\section1 Undo and Redo Actions |
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QUndoStack provides convenient undo and redo QAction objects, which |
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can be inserted into a menu or a toolbar. When commands are undone or |
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redone, QUndoStack updates the text properties of these actions |
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to reflect what change they will trigger. The actions are also disabled |
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when no command is available for undo or redo. These actions |
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are returned by QUndoStack::createUndoAction() and QUndoStack::createRedoAction(). |
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\section1 Command Compression and Macros |
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Command compression is useful when several commands can be compressed |
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into a single command that can be undone and redone in a single operation. |
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For example, when a user types a character in a text editor, a new command |
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is created. This command inserts the character into the document at the |
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cursor position. However, it is more convenient for the user to be able |
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to undo or redo typing of whole words, sentences, or paragraphs. |
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Command compression allows these single-character commands to be merged |
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into a single command which inserts or deletes sections of text. |
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For more information, see QUndoCommand::mergeWith() and push(). |
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A command macro is a sequence of commands, all of which are undone and |
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redone in one go. Command macros are created by giving a command a list |
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of child commands. |
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Undoing or redoing the parent command will cause the child commands to |
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be undone or redone. Command macros may be created explicitly |
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by specifying a parent in the QUndoCommand constructor, or by using the |
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convenience functions beginMacro() and endMacro(). |
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Although command compression and macros appear to have the same effect to the |
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user, they often have different uses in an application. Commands that |
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perform small changes to a document may be usefully compressed if there is |
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no need to individually record them, and if only larger changes are relevant |
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to the user. |
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However, for commands that need to be recorded individually, or those that |
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cannot be compressed, it is useful to use macros to provide a more convenient |
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user experience while maintaining a record of each command. |
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\section1 Clean State |
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QUndoStack supports the concept of a clean state. When the |
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document is saved to disk, the stack can be marked as clean using |
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setClean(). Whenever the stack returns to this state through undoing and |
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redoing commands, it emits the signal cleanChanged(). This signal |
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is also emitted when the stack leaves the clean state. This signal is |
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usually used to enable and disable the save actions in the application, |
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and to update the document's title to reflect that it contains unsaved |
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changes. |
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\sa QUndoCommand, QUndoView |
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*/ |
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#ifndef QT_NO_ACTION |
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QUndoAction::QUndoAction(const QString &prefix, QObject *parent) |
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: QAction(parent) |
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{ |
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m_prefix = prefix; |
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} |
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void QUndoAction::setPrefixedText(const QString &text) |
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{ |
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QString s = m_prefix; |
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if (!m_prefix.isEmpty() && !text.isEmpty()) |
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s.append(QLatin1Char(' ')); |
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s.append(text); |
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setText(s); |
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} |
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#endif // QT_NO_ACTION |
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/*! \internal |
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Sets the current index to \a idx, emitting appropriate signals. If \a clean is true, |
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makes \a idx the clean index as well. |
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*/ |
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void QUndoStackPrivate::setIndex(int idx, bool clean) |
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{ |
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Q_Q(QUndoStack); |
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bool was_clean = index == clean_index; |
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if (idx != index) { |
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index = idx; |
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emit q->indexChanged(index); |
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emit q->canUndoChanged(q->canUndo()); |
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emit q->undoTextChanged(q->undoText()); |
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emit q->canRedoChanged(q->canRedo()); |
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emit q->redoTextChanged(q->redoText()); |
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} |
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if (clean) |
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clean_index = index; |
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bool is_clean = index == clean_index; |
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if (is_clean != was_clean) |
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emit q->cleanChanged(is_clean); |
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} |
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/*! \internal |
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If the number of commands on the stack exceedes the undo limit, deletes commands from |
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the bottom of the stack. |
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Returns true if commands were deleted. |
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*/ |
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bool QUndoStackPrivate::checkUndoLimit() |
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{ |
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if (undo_limit <= 0 || !macro_stack.isEmpty() || undo_limit >= command_list.count()) |
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return false; |
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int del_count = command_list.count() - undo_limit; |
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for (int i = 0; i < del_count; ++i) |
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delete command_list.takeFirst(); |
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index -= del_count; |
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if (clean_index != -1) { |
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if (clean_index < del_count) |
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clean_index = -1; // we've deleted the clean command |
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else |
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clean_index -= del_count; |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Constructs an empty undo stack with the parent \a parent. The |
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stack will initally be in the clean state. If \a parent is a |
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QUndoGroup object, the stack is automatically added to the group. |
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\sa push() |
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*/ |
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QUndoStack::QUndoStack(QObject *parent) |
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: QObject(*(new QUndoStackPrivate), parent) |
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{ |
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#ifndef QT_NO_UNDOGROUP |
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if (QUndoGroup *group = qobject_cast<QUndoGroup*>(parent)) |
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group->addStack(this); |
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#endif |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the undo stack, deleting any commands that are on it. If the |
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stack is in a QUndoGroup, the stack is automatically removed from the group. |
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\sa QUndoStack() |
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*/ |
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QUndoStack::~QUndoStack() |
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{ |
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#ifndef QT_NO_UNDOGROUP |
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Q_D(QUndoStack); |
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if (d->group != 0) |
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d->group->removeStack(this); |
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#endif |
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clear(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Clears the command stack by deleting all commands on it, and returns the stack |
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to the clean state. |
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Commands are not undone or redone; the state of the edited object remains |
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unchanged. |
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This function is usually used when the contents of the document are |
|
484 |
abandoned. |
|
485 |
||
486 |
\sa QUndoStack() |
|
487 |
*/ |
|
488 |
||
489 |
void QUndoStack::clear() |
|
490 |
{ |
|
491 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
492 |
||
493 |
if (d->command_list.isEmpty()) |
|
494 |
return; |
|
495 |
||
496 |
bool was_clean = isClean(); |
|
497 |
||
498 |
d->macro_stack.clear(); |
|
499 |
qDeleteAll(d->command_list); |
|
500 |
d->command_list.clear(); |
|
501 |
||
502 |
d->index = 0; |
|
503 |
d->clean_index = 0; |
|
504 |
||
505 |
emit indexChanged(0); |
|
506 |
emit canUndoChanged(false); |
|
507 |
emit undoTextChanged(QString()); |
|
508 |
emit canRedoChanged(false); |
|
509 |
emit redoTextChanged(QString()); |
|
510 |
||
511 |
if (!was_clean) |
|
512 |
emit cleanChanged(true); |
|
513 |
} |
|
514 |
||
515 |
/*! |
|
516 |
Pushes \a cmd on the stack or merges it with the most recently executed command. |
|
517 |
In either case, executes \a cmd by calling its redo() function. |
|
518 |
||
519 |
If \a cmd's id is not -1, and if the id is the same as that of the |
|
520 |
most recently executed command, QUndoStack will attempt to merge the two |
|
521 |
commands by calling QUndoCommand::mergeWith() on the most recently executed |
|
522 |
command. If QUndoCommand::mergeWith() returns true, \a cmd is deleted. |
|
523 |
||
524 |
In all other cases \a cmd is simply pushed on the stack. |
|
525 |
||
526 |
If commands were undone before \a cmd was pushed, the current command and |
|
527 |
all commands above it are deleted. Hence \a cmd always ends up being the |
|
528 |
top-most on the stack. |
|
529 |
||
530 |
Once a command is pushed, the stack takes ownership of it. There |
|
531 |
are no getters to return the command, since modifying it after it has |
|
532 |
been executed will almost always lead to corruption of the document's |
|
533 |
state. |
|
534 |
||
535 |
\sa QUndoCommand::id() QUndoCommand::mergeWith() |
|
536 |
*/ |
|
537 |
||
538 |
void QUndoStack::push(QUndoCommand *cmd) |
|
539 |
{ |
|
540 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
541 |
cmd->redo(); |
|
542 |
||
543 |
bool macro = !d->macro_stack.isEmpty(); |
|
544 |
||
545 |
QUndoCommand *cur = 0; |
|
546 |
if (macro) { |
|
547 |
QUndoCommand *macro_cmd = d->macro_stack.last(); |
|
548 |
if (!macro_cmd->d->child_list.isEmpty()) |
|
549 |
cur = macro_cmd->d->child_list.last(); |
|
550 |
} else { |
|
551 |
if (d->index > 0) |
|
552 |
cur = d->command_list.at(d->index - 1); |
|
553 |
while (d->index < d->command_list.size()) |
|
554 |
delete d->command_list.takeLast(); |
|
555 |
if (d->clean_index > d->index) |
|
556 |
d->clean_index = -1; // we've deleted the clean state |
|
557 |
} |
|
558 |
||
559 |
bool try_merge = cur != 0 |
|
560 |
&& cur->id() != -1 |
|
561 |
&& cur->id() == cmd->id() |
|
562 |
&& (macro || d->index != d->clean_index); |
|
563 |
||
564 |
if (try_merge && cur->mergeWith(cmd)) { |
|
565 |
delete cmd; |
|
566 |
if (!macro) { |
|
567 |
emit indexChanged(d->index); |
|
568 |
emit canUndoChanged(canUndo()); |
|
569 |
emit undoTextChanged(undoText()); |
|
570 |
emit canRedoChanged(canRedo()); |
|
571 |
emit redoTextChanged(redoText()); |
|
572 |
} |
|
573 |
} else { |
|
574 |
if (macro) { |
|
575 |
d->macro_stack.last()->d->child_list.append(cmd); |
|
576 |
} else { |
|
577 |
d->command_list.append(cmd); |
|
578 |
d->checkUndoLimit(); |
|
579 |
d->setIndex(d->index + 1, false); |
|
580 |
} |
|
581 |
} |
|
582 |
} |
|
583 |
||
584 |
/*! |
|
585 |
Marks the stack as clean and emits cleanChanged() if the stack was |
|
586 |
not already clean. |
|
587 |
||
588 |
Whenever the stack returns to this state through the use of undo/redo |
|
589 |
commands, it emits the signal cleanChanged(). This signal is also |
|
590 |
emitted when the stack leaves the clean state. |
|
591 |
||
592 |
\sa isClean(), cleanIndex() |
|
593 |
*/ |
|
594 |
||
595 |
void QUndoStack::setClean() |
|
596 |
{ |
|
597 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
598 |
if (!d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) { |
|
599 |
qWarning("QUndoStack::setClean(): cannot set clean in the middle of a macro"); |
|
600 |
return; |
|
601 |
} |
|
602 |
||
603 |
d->setIndex(d->index, true); |
|
604 |
} |
|
605 |
||
606 |
/*! |
|
607 |
If the stack is in the clean state, returns true; otherwise returns false. |
|
608 |
||
609 |
\sa setClean() cleanIndex() |
|
610 |
*/ |
|
611 |
||
612 |
bool QUndoStack::isClean() const |
|
613 |
{ |
|
614 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
615 |
if (!d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) |
|
616 |
return false; |
|
617 |
return d->clean_index == d->index; |
|
618 |
} |
|
619 |
||
620 |
/*! |
|
621 |
Returns the clean index. This is the index at which setClean() was called. |
|
622 |
||
623 |
A stack may not have a clean index. This happens if a document is saved, |
|
624 |
some commands are undone, then a new command is pushed. Since |
|
625 |
push() deletes all the undone commands before pushing the new command, the stack |
|
626 |
can't return to the clean state again. In this case, this function returns -1. |
|
627 |
||
628 |
\sa isClean() setClean() |
|
629 |
*/ |
|
630 |
||
631 |
int QUndoStack::cleanIndex() const |
|
632 |
{ |
|
633 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
634 |
return d->clean_index; |
|
635 |
} |
|
636 |
||
637 |
/*! |
|
638 |
Undoes the command below the current command by calling QUndoCommand::undo(). |
|
639 |
Decrements the current command index. |
|
640 |
||
641 |
If the stack is empty, or if the bottom command on the stack has already been |
|
642 |
undone, this function does nothing. |
|
643 |
||
644 |
\sa redo() index() |
|
645 |
*/ |
|
646 |
||
647 |
void QUndoStack::undo() |
|
648 |
{ |
|
649 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
650 |
if (d->index == 0) |
|
651 |
return; |
|
652 |
||
653 |
if (!d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) { |
|
654 |
qWarning("QUndoStack::undo(): cannot undo in the middle of a macro"); |
|
655 |
return; |
|
656 |
} |
|
657 |
||
658 |
int idx = d->index - 1; |
|
659 |
d->command_list.at(idx)->undo(); |
|
660 |
d->setIndex(idx, false); |
|
661 |
} |
|
662 |
||
663 |
/*! |
|
664 |
Redoes the current command by calling QUndoCommand::redo(). Increments the current |
|
665 |
command index. |
|
666 |
||
667 |
If the stack is empty, or if the top command on the stack has already been |
|
668 |
redone, this function does nothing. |
|
669 |
||
670 |
\sa undo() index() |
|
671 |
*/ |
|
672 |
||
673 |
void QUndoStack::redo() |
|
674 |
{ |
|
675 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
676 |
if (d->index == d->command_list.size()) |
|
677 |
return; |
|
678 |
||
679 |
if (!d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) { |
|
680 |
qWarning("QUndoStack::redo(): cannot redo in the middle of a macro"); |
|
681 |
return; |
|
682 |
} |
|
683 |
||
684 |
d->command_list.at(d->index)->redo(); |
|
685 |
d->setIndex(d->index + 1, false); |
|
686 |
} |
|
687 |
||
688 |
/*! |
|
689 |
Returns the number of commands on the stack. Macro commands are counted as |
|
690 |
one command. |
|
691 |
||
692 |
\sa index() setIndex() command() |
|
693 |
*/ |
|
694 |
||
695 |
int QUndoStack::count() const |
|
696 |
{ |
|
697 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
698 |
return d->command_list.size(); |
|
699 |
} |
|
700 |
||
701 |
/*! |
|
702 |
Returns the index of the current command. This is the command that will be |
|
703 |
executed on the next call to redo(). It is not always the top-most command |
|
704 |
on the stack, since a number of commands may have been undone. |
|
705 |
||
706 |
\sa undo() redo() count() |
|
707 |
*/ |
|
708 |
||
709 |
int QUndoStack::index() const |
|
710 |
{ |
|
711 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
712 |
return d->index; |
|
713 |
} |
|
714 |
||
715 |
/*! |
|
716 |
Repeatedly calls undo() or redo() until the current command index reaches |
|
717 |
\a idx. This function can be used to roll the state of the document forwards |
|
718 |
of backwards. indexChanged() is emitted only once. |
|
719 |
||
720 |
\sa index() count() undo() redo() |
|
721 |
*/ |
|
722 |
||
723 |
void QUndoStack::setIndex(int idx) |
|
724 |
{ |
|
725 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
726 |
if (!d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) { |
|
727 |
qWarning("QUndoStack::setIndex(): cannot set index in the middle of a macro"); |
|
728 |
return; |
|
729 |
} |
|
730 |
||
731 |
if (idx < 0) |
|
732 |
idx = 0; |
|
733 |
else if (idx > d->command_list.size()) |
|
734 |
idx = d->command_list.size(); |
|
735 |
||
736 |
int i = d->index; |
|
737 |
while (i < idx) |
|
738 |
d->command_list.at(i++)->redo(); |
|
739 |
while (i > idx) |
|
740 |
d->command_list.at(--i)->undo(); |
|
741 |
||
742 |
d->setIndex(idx, false); |
|
743 |
} |
|
744 |
||
745 |
/*! |
|
746 |
Returns true if there is a command available for undo; otherwise returns false. |
|
747 |
||
748 |
This function returns false if the stack is empty, or if the bottom command |
|
749 |
on the stack has already been undone. |
|
750 |
||
751 |
Synonymous with index() == 0. |
|
752 |
||
753 |
\sa index() canRedo() |
|
754 |
*/ |
|
755 |
||
756 |
bool QUndoStack::canUndo() const |
|
757 |
{ |
|
758 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
759 |
if (!d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) |
|
760 |
return false; |
|
761 |
return d->index > 0; |
|
762 |
} |
|
763 |
||
764 |
/*! |
|
765 |
Returns true if there is a command available for redo; otherwise returns false. |
|
766 |
||
767 |
This function returns false if the stack is empty or if the top command |
|
768 |
on the stack has already been redone. |
|
769 |
||
770 |
Synonymous with index() == count(). |
|
771 |
||
772 |
\sa index() canUndo() |
|
773 |
*/ |
|
774 |
||
775 |
bool QUndoStack::canRedo() const |
|
776 |
{ |
|
777 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
778 |
if (!d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) |
|
779 |
return false; |
|
780 |
return d->index < d->command_list.size(); |
|
781 |
} |
|
782 |
||
783 |
/*! |
|
784 |
Returns the text of the command which will be undone in the next call to undo(). |
|
785 |
||
786 |
\sa QUndoCommand::text() redoText() |
|
787 |
*/ |
|
788 |
||
789 |
QString QUndoStack::undoText() const |
|
790 |
{ |
|
791 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
792 |
if (!d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) |
|
793 |
return QString(); |
|
794 |
if (d->index > 0) |
|
795 |
return d->command_list.at(d->index - 1)->text(); |
|
796 |
return QString(); |
|
797 |
} |
|
798 |
||
799 |
/*! |
|
800 |
Returns the text of the command which will be redone in the next call to redo(). |
|
801 |
||
802 |
\sa QUndoCommand::text() undoText() |
|
803 |
*/ |
|
804 |
||
805 |
QString QUndoStack::redoText() const |
|
806 |
{ |
|
807 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
808 |
if (!d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) |
|
809 |
return QString(); |
|
810 |
if (d->index < d->command_list.size()) |
|
811 |
return d->command_list.at(d->index)->text(); |
|
812 |
return QString(); |
|
813 |
} |
|
814 |
||
815 |
#ifndef QT_NO_ACTION |
|
816 |
||
817 |
/*! |
|
818 |
Creates an undo QAction object with the given \a parent. |
|
819 |
||
820 |
Triggering this action will cause a call to undo(). The text of this action |
|
821 |
is the text of the command which will be undone in the next call to undo(), |
|
822 |
prefixed by the specified \a prefix. If there is no command available for undo, |
|
823 |
this action will be disabled. |
|
824 |
||
825 |
If \a prefix is empty, the default prefix "Undo" is used. |
|
826 |
||
827 |
\sa createRedoAction(), canUndo(), QUndoCommand::text() |
|
828 |
*/ |
|
829 |
||
830 |
QAction *QUndoStack::createUndoAction(QObject *parent, const QString &prefix) const |
|
831 |
{ |
|
832 |
QString pref = prefix.isEmpty() ? tr("Undo") : prefix; |
|
833 |
QUndoAction *result = new QUndoAction(pref, parent); |
|
834 |
result->setEnabled(canUndo()); |
|
835 |
result->setPrefixedText(undoText()); |
|
836 |
connect(this, SIGNAL(canUndoChanged(bool)), |
|
837 |
result, SLOT(setEnabled(bool))); |
|
838 |
connect(this, SIGNAL(undoTextChanged(QString)), |
|
839 |
result, SLOT(setPrefixedText(QString))); |
|
840 |
connect(result, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(undo())); |
|
841 |
return result; |
|
842 |
} |
|
843 |
||
844 |
/*! |
|
845 |
Creates an redo QAction object with the given \a parent. |
|
846 |
||
847 |
Triggering this action will cause a call to redo(). The text of this action |
|
848 |
is the text of the command which will be redone in the next call to redo(), |
|
849 |
prefixed by the specified \a prefix. If there is no command available for redo, |
|
850 |
this action will be disabled. |
|
851 |
||
852 |
If \a prefix is empty, the default prefix "Redo" is used. |
|
853 |
||
854 |
\sa createUndoAction(), canRedo(), QUndoCommand::text() |
|
855 |
*/ |
|
856 |
||
857 |
QAction *QUndoStack::createRedoAction(QObject *parent, const QString &prefix) const |
|
858 |
{ |
|
859 |
QString pref = prefix.isEmpty() ? tr("Redo") : prefix; |
|
860 |
QUndoAction *result = new QUndoAction(pref, parent); |
|
861 |
result->setEnabled(canRedo()); |
|
862 |
result->setPrefixedText(redoText()); |
|
863 |
connect(this, SIGNAL(canRedoChanged(bool)), |
|
864 |
result, SLOT(setEnabled(bool))); |
|
865 |
connect(this, SIGNAL(redoTextChanged(QString)), |
|
866 |
result, SLOT(setPrefixedText(QString))); |
|
867 |
connect(result, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(redo())); |
|
868 |
return result; |
|
869 |
} |
|
870 |
||
871 |
#endif // QT_NO_ACTION |
|
872 |
||
873 |
/*! |
|
874 |
Begins composition of a macro command with the given \a text description. |
|
875 |
||
876 |
An empty command described by the specified \a text is pushed on the stack. |
|
877 |
Any subsequent commands pushed on the stack will be appended to the empty |
|
878 |
command's children until endMacro() is called. |
|
879 |
||
880 |
Calls to beginMacro() and endMacro() may be nested, but every call to |
|
881 |
beginMacro() must have a matching call to endMacro(). |
|
882 |
||
883 |
While a macro is composed, the stack is disabled. This means that: |
|
884 |
\list |
|
885 |
\i indexChanged() and cleanChanged() are not emitted, |
|
886 |
\i canUndo() and canRedo() return false, |
|
887 |
\i calling undo() or redo() has no effect, |
|
888 |
\i the undo/redo actions are disabled. |
|
889 |
\endlist |
|
890 |
||
891 |
The stack becomes enabled and appropriate signals are emitted when endMacro() |
|
892 |
is called for the outermost macro. |
|
893 |
||
894 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_util_qundostack.cpp 4 |
|
895 |
||
896 |
This code is equivalent to: |
|
897 |
||
898 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_util_qundostack.cpp 5 |
|
899 |
||
900 |
\sa endMacro() |
|
901 |
*/ |
|
902 |
||
903 |
void QUndoStack::beginMacro(const QString &text) |
|
904 |
{ |
|
905 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
906 |
QUndoCommand *cmd = new QUndoCommand(); |
|
907 |
cmd->setText(text); |
|
908 |
||
909 |
if (d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) { |
|
910 |
while (d->index < d->command_list.size()) |
|
911 |
delete d->command_list.takeLast(); |
|
912 |
if (d->clean_index > d->index) |
|
913 |
d->clean_index = -1; // we've deleted the clean state |
|
914 |
d->command_list.append(cmd); |
|
915 |
} else { |
|
916 |
d->macro_stack.last()->d->child_list.append(cmd); |
|
917 |
} |
|
918 |
d->macro_stack.append(cmd); |
|
919 |
||
920 |
if (d->macro_stack.count() == 1) { |
|
921 |
emit canUndoChanged(false); |
|
922 |
emit undoTextChanged(QString()); |
|
923 |
emit canRedoChanged(false); |
|
924 |
emit redoTextChanged(QString()); |
|
925 |
} |
|
926 |
} |
|
927 |
||
928 |
/*! |
|
929 |
Ends composition of a macro command. |
|
930 |
||
931 |
If this is the outermost macro in a set nested macros, this function emits |
|
932 |
indexChanged() once for the entire macro command. |
|
933 |
||
934 |
\sa beginMacro() |
|
935 |
*/ |
|
936 |
||
937 |
void QUndoStack::endMacro() |
|
938 |
{ |
|
939 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
940 |
if (d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) { |
|
941 |
qWarning("QUndoStack::endMacro(): no matching beginMacro()"); |
|
942 |
return; |
|
943 |
} |
|
944 |
||
945 |
d->macro_stack.removeLast(); |
|
946 |
||
947 |
if (d->macro_stack.isEmpty()) { |
|
948 |
d->checkUndoLimit(); |
|
949 |
d->setIndex(d->index + 1, false); |
|
950 |
} |
|
951 |
} |
|
952 |
||
953 |
/*! |
|
954 |
\since 4.4 |
|
955 |
||
956 |
Returns a const pointer to the command at \a index. |
|
957 |
||
958 |
This function returns a const pointer, because modifying a command, |
|
959 |
once it has been pushed onto the stack and executed, almost always |
|
960 |
causes corruption of the state of the document, if the command is |
|
961 |
later undone or redone. |
|
962 |
||
963 |
\sa QUndoCommand::child() |
|
964 |
*/ |
|
965 |
const QUndoCommand *QUndoStack::command(int index) const |
|
966 |
{ |
|
967 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
968 |
||
969 |
if (index < 0 || index >= d->command_list.count()) |
|
970 |
return 0; |
|
971 |
return d->command_list.at(index); |
|
972 |
} |
|
973 |
||
974 |
/*! |
|
975 |
Returns the text of the command at index \a idx. |
|
976 |
||
977 |
\sa beginMacro() |
|
978 |
*/ |
|
979 |
||
980 |
QString QUndoStack::text(int idx) const |
|
981 |
{ |
|
982 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
983 |
||
984 |
if (idx < 0 || idx >= d->command_list.size()) |
|
985 |
return QString(); |
|
986 |
return d->command_list.at(idx)->text(); |
|
987 |
} |
|
988 |
||
989 |
/*! |
|
990 |
\property QUndoStack::undoLimit |
|
991 |
\brief the maximum number of commands on this stack. |
|
992 |
\since 4.3 |
|
993 |
||
994 |
When the number of commands on a stack exceedes the stack's undoLimit, commands are |
|
995 |
deleted from the bottom of the stack. Macro commands (commands with child commands) |
|
996 |
are treated as one command. The default value is 0, which means that there is no |
|
997 |
limit. |
|
998 |
||
999 |
This property may only be set when the undo stack is empty, since setting it on a |
|
1000 |
non-empty stack might delete the command at the current index. Calling setUndoLimit() |
|
1001 |
on a non-empty stack prints a warning and does nothing. |
|
1002 |
*/ |
|
1003 |
||
1004 |
void QUndoStack::setUndoLimit(int limit) |
|
1005 |
{ |
|
1006 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
1007 |
||
1008 |
if (!d->command_list.isEmpty()) { |
|
1009 |
qWarning("QUndoStack::setUndoLimit(): an undo limit can only be set when the stack is empty"); |
|
1010 |
return; |
|
1011 |
} |
|
1012 |
||
1013 |
if (limit == d->undo_limit) |
|
1014 |
return; |
|
1015 |
d->undo_limit = limit; |
|
1016 |
d->checkUndoLimit(); |
|
1017 |
} |
|
1018 |
||
1019 |
int QUndoStack::undoLimit() const |
|
1020 |
{ |
|
1021 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
1022 |
||
1023 |
return d->undo_limit; |
|
1024 |
} |
|
1025 |
||
1026 |
/*! |
|
1027 |
\property QUndoStack::active |
|
1028 |
\brief the active status of this stack. |
|
1029 |
||
1030 |
An application often has multiple undo stacks, one for each opened document. The active |
|
1031 |
stack is the one associated with the currently active document. If the stack belongs |
|
1032 |
to a QUndoGroup, calls to QUndoGroup::undo() or QUndoGroup::redo() will be forwarded |
|
1033 |
to this stack when it is active. If the QUndoGroup is watched by a QUndoView, the view |
|
1034 |
will display the contents of this stack when it is active. If the stack does not belong to |
|
1035 |
a QUndoGroup, making it active has no effect. |
|
1036 |
||
1037 |
It is the programmer's responsibility to specify which stack is active by |
|
1038 |
calling setActive(), usually when the associated document window receives focus. |
|
1039 |
||
1040 |
\sa QUndoGroup |
|
1041 |
*/ |
|
1042 |
||
1043 |
void QUndoStack::setActive(bool active) |
|
1044 |
{ |
|
1045 |
#ifdef QT_NO_UNDOGROUP |
|
1046 |
Q_UNUSED(active); |
|
1047 |
#else |
|
1048 |
Q_D(QUndoStack); |
|
1049 |
||
1050 |
if (d->group != 0) { |
|
1051 |
if (active) |
|
1052 |
d->group->setActiveStack(this); |
|
1053 |
else if (d->group->activeStack() == this) |
|
1054 |
d->group->setActiveStack(0); |
|
1055 |
} |
|
1056 |
#endif |
|
1057 |
} |
|
1058 |
||
1059 |
bool QUndoStack::isActive() const |
|
1060 |
{ |
|
1061 |
#ifdef QT_NO_UNDOGROUP |
|
1062 |
return true; |
|
1063 |
#else |
|
1064 |
Q_D(const QUndoStack); |
|
1065 |
return d->group == 0 || d->group->activeStack() == this; |
|
1066 |
#endif |
|
1067 |
} |
|
1068 |
||
1069 |
/*! |
|
1070 |
\fn void QUndoStack::indexChanged(int idx) |
|
1071 |
||
1072 |
This signal is emitted whenever a command modifies the state of the document. |
|
1073 |
This happens when a command is undone or redone. When a macro |
|
1074 |
command is undone or redone, or setIndex() is called, this signal |
|
1075 |
is emitted only once. |
|
1076 |
||
1077 |
\a idx specifies the index of the current command, ie. the command which will be |
|
1078 |
executed on the next call to redo(). |
|
1079 |
||
1080 |
\sa index() setIndex() |
|
1081 |
*/ |
|
1082 |
||
1083 |
/*! |
|
1084 |
\fn void QUndoStack::cleanChanged(bool clean) |
|
1085 |
||
1086 |
This signal is emitted whenever the stack enters or leaves the clean state. |
|
1087 |
If \a clean is true, the stack is in a clean state; otherwise this signal |
|
1088 |
indicates that it has left the clean state. |
|
1089 |
||
1090 |
\sa isClean() setClean() |
|
1091 |
*/ |
|
1092 |
||
1093 |
/*! |
|
1094 |
\fn void QUndoStack::undoTextChanged(const QString &undoText) |
|
1095 |
||
1096 |
This signal is emitted whenever the value of undoText() changes. It is |
|
1097 |
used to update the text property of the undo action returned by createUndoAction(). |
|
1098 |
\a undoText specifies the new text. |
|
1099 |
*/ |
|
1100 |
||
1101 |
/*! |
|
1102 |
\fn void QUndoStack::canUndoChanged(bool canUndo) |
|
1103 |
||
1104 |
This signal is emitted whenever the value of canUndo() changes. It is |
|
1105 |
used to enable or disable the undo action returned by createUndoAction(). |
|
1106 |
\a canUndo specifies the new value. |
|
1107 |
*/ |
|
1108 |
||
1109 |
/*! |
|
1110 |
\fn void QUndoStack::redoTextChanged(const QString &redoText) |
|
1111 |
||
1112 |
This signal is emitted whenever the value of redoText() changes. It is |
|
1113 |
used to update the text property of the redo action returned by createRedoAction(). |
|
1114 |
\a redoText specifies the new text. |
|
1115 |
*/ |
|
1116 |
||
1117 |
/*! |
|
1118 |
\fn void QUndoStack::canRedoChanged(bool canRedo) |
|
1119 |
||
1120 |
This signal is emitted whenever the value of canRedo() changes. It is |
|
1121 |
used to enable or disable the redo action returned by createRedoAction(). |
|
1122 |
\a canRedo specifies the new value. |
|
1123 |
*/ |
|
1124 |
||
1125 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE |
|
1126 |
||
1127 |
#endif // QT_NO_UNDOSTACK |