author | Dremov Kirill (Nokia-D-MSW/Tampere) <kirill.dremov@nokia.com> |
Fri, 19 Feb 2010 23:40:16 +0200 | |
branch | RCL_3 |
changeset 4 | 3b1da2848fc7 |
parent 0 | 1918ee327afb |
permissions | -rw-r--r-- |
0 | 1 |
/**************************************************************************** |
2 |
** |
|
4
3b1da2848fc7
Revision: 201003
Dremov Kirill (Nokia-D-MSW/Tampere) <kirill.dremov@nokia.com>
parents:
0
diff
changeset
|
3 |
** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
0 | 4 |
** All rights reserved. |
5 |
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) |
|
6 |
** |
|
7 |
** This file is part of the QtGui module of the Qt Toolkit. |
|
8 |
** |
|
9 |
** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ |
|
10 |
** No Commercial Usage |
|
11 |
** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. |
|
12 |
** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions |
|
13 |
** contained in the Technology Preview License Agreement accompanying |
|
14 |
** this package. |
|
15 |
** |
|
16 |
** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage |
|
17 |
** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser |
|
18 |
** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software |
|
19 |
** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the |
|
20 |
** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to |
|
21 |
** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements |
|
22 |
** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html. |
|
23 |
** |
|
24 |
** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain additional |
|
25 |
** rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL Exception |
|
26 |
** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. |
|
27 |
** |
|
28 |
** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact |
|
29 |
** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. |
|
30 |
** |
|
31 |
** |
|
32 |
** |
|
33 |
** |
|
34 |
** |
|
35 |
** |
|
36 |
** |
|
37 |
** |
|
38 |
** $QT_END_LICENSE$ |
|
39 |
** |
|
40 |
****************************************************************************/ |
|
41 |
||
42 |
#include "qcopchannel_qws.h" |
|
43 |
||
44 |
#ifndef QT_NO_COP |
|
45 |
||
46 |
#include "qwsdisplay_qws.h" |
|
47 |
#include "qwscommand_qws_p.h" |
|
48 |
#include "qwindowsystem_qws.h" |
|
49 |
#include "qwindowsystem_p.h" |
|
50 |
#include "qlist.h" |
|
51 |
#include "qmap.h" |
|
52 |
#include "qdatastream.h" |
|
53 |
#include "qpointer.h" |
|
54 |
#include "qmutex.h" |
|
55 |
||
56 |
#include "qdebug.h" |
|
57 |
||
58 |
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
|
59 |
||
60 |
typedef QMap<QString, QList<QWSClient*> > QCopServerMap; |
|
61 |
static QCopServerMap *qcopServerMap = 0; |
|
62 |
||
63 |
class QCopServerRegexp |
|
64 |
{ |
|
65 |
public: |
|
66 |
QCopServerRegexp( const QString& channel, QWSClient *client ); |
|
67 |
QCopServerRegexp( const QCopServerRegexp& other ); |
|
68 |
||
69 |
QString channel; |
|
70 |
QWSClient *client; |
|
71 |
QRegExp regexp; |
|
72 |
}; |
|
73 |
||
74 |
QCopServerRegexp::QCopServerRegexp( const QString& channel, QWSClient *client ) |
|
75 |
{ |
|
76 |
this->channel = channel; |
|
77 |
this->client = client; |
|
78 |
this->regexp = QRegExp( channel, Qt::CaseSensitive, QRegExp::Wildcard ); |
|
79 |
} |
|
80 |
||
81 |
QCopServerRegexp::QCopServerRegexp( const QCopServerRegexp& other ) |
|
82 |
{ |
|
83 |
channel = other.channel; |
|
84 |
client = other.client; |
|
85 |
regexp = other.regexp; |
|
86 |
} |
|
87 |
||
88 |
typedef QList<QCopServerRegexp> QCopServerRegexpList; |
|
89 |
static QCopServerRegexpList *qcopServerRegexpList = 0; |
|
90 |
||
91 |
typedef QMap<QString, QList< QPointer<QCopChannel> > > QCopClientMap; |
|
92 |
static QCopClientMap *qcopClientMap = 0; |
|
93 |
||
94 |
Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QMutex, qcopClientMapMutex) |
|
95 |
||
96 |
// Determine if a channel name contains wildcard characters. |
|
97 |
static bool containsWildcards( const QString& channel ) |
|
98 |
{ |
|
99 |
return channel.contains(QLatin1Char('*')); |
|
100 |
} |
|
101 |
||
102 |
class QCopChannelPrivate |
|
103 |
{ |
|
104 |
public: |
|
105 |
QString channel; |
|
106 |
}; |
|
107 |
||
108 |
/*! |
|
109 |
\class QCopChannel |
|
110 |
\ingroup qws |
|
111 |
||
112 |
\brief The QCopChannel class provides communication capabilities |
|
113 |
between clients in \l{Qt for Embedded Linux}. |
|
114 |
||
115 |
Note that this class is only available in \l{Qt for Embedded Linux}. |
|
116 |
||
117 |
The Qt COmmunication Protocol (QCOP) is a many-to-many protocol |
|
118 |
for transferring messages across registered channels. A channel is |
|
119 |
registered by name, and anyone who wants to can listen to the |
|
120 |
channel as well as send messages through it. The QCOP protocol |
|
121 |
allows clients to communicate both within the same address space |
|
122 |
and between different processes. |
|
123 |
||
124 |
To send messages to a given channel, QCopChannel provides the |
|
125 |
static send() function. Using this function alone, the messages |
|
126 |
are queued until Qt re-enters the event loop. To immediately flush |
|
127 |
all queued messages to the registered listeners, call the static |
|
128 |
flush() function. |
|
129 |
||
130 |
To listen to the traffic on a given channel, you typically |
|
131 |
instantiate a QCopChannel object for the given channel and connect |
|
132 |
to its received() signal that is emitted whenever there is |
|
133 |
incoming data. Use the static isRegistered() function to query |
|
134 |
the server for the existence of a given channel. QCopChannel |
|
135 |
provides the channel() function returning the name of this |
|
136 |
QCopChannel object's channel. |
|
137 |
||
138 |
In additon, QCopChannel provides the virtual receive() function |
|
139 |
that can be reimplemented to filter the incoming messages and |
|
140 |
data. The default implementation simply emits the received() |
|
141 |
signal. |
|
142 |
||
143 |
\sa QWSServer, QWSClient, {Qt for Embedded Linux Architecture} |
|
144 |
*/ |
|
145 |
||
146 |
/*! |
|
147 |
Constructs a QCopChannel object for the specified \a channel, with |
|
148 |
the given \a parent. Once created, the channel is registered by |
|
149 |
the server. |
|
150 |
||
151 |
\sa isRegistered(), channel() |
|
152 |
*/ |
|
153 |
||
154 |
QCopChannel::QCopChannel(const QString& channel, QObject *parent) : |
|
155 |
QObject(parent) |
|
156 |
{ |
|
157 |
init(channel); |
|
158 |
} |
|
159 |
||
160 |
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
|
161 |
/*! |
|
162 |
Use the two argument overload instead, and call the |
|
163 |
QObject::setObjectName() function to \a name the instance. |
|
164 |
*/ |
|
165 |
QCopChannel::QCopChannel(const QString& channel, QObject *parent, const char *name) : |
|
166 |
QObject(parent) |
|
167 |
{ |
|
168 |
setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); |
|
169 |
init(channel); |
|
170 |
} |
|
171 |
#endif |
|
172 |
||
173 |
void QCopChannel::init(const QString& channel) |
|
174 |
{ |
|
175 |
d = new QCopChannelPrivate; |
|
176 |
d->channel = channel; |
|
177 |
||
178 |
if (!qt_fbdpy) { |
|
179 |
qFatal("QCopChannel: Must construct a QApplication " |
|
180 |
"before QCopChannel"); |
|
181 |
return; |
|
182 |
} |
|
183 |
||
184 |
{ |
|
185 |
QMutexLocker locker(qcopClientMapMutex()); |
|
186 |
||
187 |
if (!qcopClientMap) |
|
188 |
qcopClientMap = new QCopClientMap; |
|
189 |
||
190 |
// do we need a new channel list ? |
|
191 |
QCopClientMap::Iterator it = qcopClientMap->find(channel); |
|
192 |
if (it != qcopClientMap->end()) { |
|
193 |
it.value().append(this); |
|
194 |
return; |
|
195 |
} |
|
196 |
||
197 |
it = qcopClientMap->insert(channel, QList< QPointer<QCopChannel> >()); |
|
198 |
it.value().append(QPointer<QCopChannel>(this)); |
|
199 |
} |
|
200 |
||
201 |
// inform server about this channel |
|
202 |
qt_fbdpy->registerChannel(channel); |
|
203 |
} |
|
204 |
||
205 |
/*! |
|
206 |
\internal |
|
207 |
||
208 |
Resend all channel registrations |
|
209 |
*/ |
|
210 |
void QCopChannel::reregisterAll() |
|
211 |
{ |
|
212 |
if(qcopClientMap) |
|
213 |
for(QCopClientMap::Iterator iter = qcopClientMap->begin(); |
|
214 |
iter != qcopClientMap->end(); |
|
215 |
++iter) |
|
216 |
qt_fbdpy->registerChannel(iter.key()); |
|
217 |
} |
|
218 |
||
219 |
/*! |
|
220 |
Destroys this QCopChannel object. |
|
221 |
||
222 |
The server is notified that this particular listener has closed |
|
223 |
its connection. The server will keep the channel open until the |
|
224 |
last registered listener detaches. |
|
225 |
||
226 |
\sa isRegistered(), channel() |
|
227 |
*/ |
|
228 |
||
229 |
QCopChannel::~QCopChannel() |
|
230 |
{ |
|
231 |
QMutexLocker locker(qcopClientMapMutex()); |
|
232 |
QCopClientMap::Iterator it = qcopClientMap->find(d->channel); |
|
233 |
Q_ASSERT(it != qcopClientMap->end()); |
|
234 |
it.value().removeAll(this); |
|
235 |
// still any clients connected locally ? |
|
236 |
if (it.value().isEmpty()) { |
|
237 |
QByteArray data; |
|
238 |
QDataStream s(&data, QIODevice::WriteOnly); |
|
239 |
s << d->channel; |
|
240 |
if (qt_fbdpy) |
|
241 |
send(QLatin1String(""), QLatin1String("detach()"), data); |
|
242 |
qcopClientMap->remove(d->channel); |
|
243 |
} |
|
244 |
||
245 |
delete d; |
|
246 |
} |
|
247 |
||
248 |
/*! |
|
249 |
Returns the name of this object's channel. |
|
250 |
||
251 |
\sa isRegistered() |
|
252 |
*/ |
|
253 |
||
254 |
QString QCopChannel::channel() const |
|
255 |
{ |
|
256 |
return d->channel; |
|
257 |
} |
|
258 |
||
259 |
/*! |
|
260 |
\fn void QCopChannel::receive(const QString& message, const QByteArray &data) |
|
261 |
||
262 |
Processes the incoming \a message and \a data. |
|
263 |
||
264 |
This function is called by the server when this object's channel |
|
265 |
receives new messages. Note that the default implementation simply |
|
266 |
emits the received() signal; reimplement this function to process |
|
267 |
the incoming \a message and \a data. |
|
268 |
||
269 |
Note that the format of the given \a data has to be well defined |
|
270 |
in order to extract the information it contains. In addition, it |
|
271 |
is recommended to use the DCOP convention. This is not a |
|
272 |
requirement, but you must ensure that the sender and receiver |
|
273 |
agree on the argument types. For example: |
|
274 |
||
275 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_embedded_qcopchannel_qws.cpp 0 |
|
276 |
||
277 |
The above code assumes that the \c message is a DCOP-style |
|
278 |
function signature and the \c data contains the function's |
|
279 |
arguments. |
|
280 |
||
281 |
\sa send(), channel(), received() |
|
282 |
*/ |
|
283 |
void QCopChannel::receive(const QString& msg, const QByteArray &data) |
|
284 |
{ |
|
285 |
emit received(msg, data); |
|
286 |
} |
|
287 |
||
288 |
/*! |
|
289 |
\fn void QCopChannel::received(const QString& message, const QByteArray &data) |
|
290 |
||
291 |
This signal is emitted whenever this object's channel receives new |
|
292 |
messages (i.e., it is emitted by the receive() function), passing |
|
293 |
the incoming \a message and \a data as parameters. |
|
294 |
||
295 |
\sa receive(), channel() |
|
296 |
*/ |
|
297 |
||
298 |
/*! |
|
299 |
Queries the server for the existence of the given \a channel. Returns true |
|
300 |
if the channel is registered; otherwise returns false. |
|
301 |
||
302 |
\sa channel(), send() |
|
303 |
*/ |
|
304 |
||
305 |
bool QCopChannel::isRegistered(const QString& channel) |
|
306 |
{ |
|
307 |
QByteArray data; |
|
308 |
QDataStream s(&data, QIODevice::WriteOnly); |
|
309 |
s << channel; |
|
310 |
if (!send(QLatin1String(""), QLatin1String("isRegistered()"), data)) |
|
311 |
return false; |
|
312 |
||
313 |
QWSQCopMessageEvent *e = qt_fbdpy->waitForQCopResponse(); |
|
314 |
bool known = e->message == "known"; |
|
315 |
delete e; |
|
316 |
return known; |
|
317 |
} |
|
318 |
||
319 |
/*! |
|
320 |
\fn bool QCopChannel::send(const QString& channel, const QString& message) |
|
321 |
\overload |
|
322 |
*/ |
|
323 |
||
324 |
bool QCopChannel::send(const QString& channel, const QString& msg) |
|
325 |
{ |
|
326 |
QByteArray data; |
|
327 |
return send(channel, msg, data); |
|
328 |
} |
|
329 |
||
330 |
/*! |
|
331 |
\fn bool QCopChannel::send(const QString& channel, const QString& message, |
|
332 |
const QByteArray &data) |
|
333 |
||
334 |
Sends the given \a message on the specified \a channel with the |
|
335 |
given \a data. The message will be distributed to all clients |
|
336 |
subscribed to the channel. Returns true if the message is sent |
|
337 |
successfully; otherwise returns false. |
|
338 |
||
339 |
It is recommended to use the DCOP convention. This is not a |
|
340 |
requirement, but you must ensure that the sender and receiver |
|
341 |
agree on the argument types. |
|
342 |
||
343 |
Note that QDataStream provides a convenient way to fill the byte |
|
344 |
array with auxiliary data. For example: |
|
345 |
||
346 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_embedded_qcopchannel_qws.cpp 1 |
|
347 |
||
348 |
In the code above the channel is \c "System/Shell". The \c message |
|
349 |
is an arbitrary string, but in the example we've used the DCOP |
|
350 |
convention of passing a function signature. Such a signature is |
|
351 |
formatted as \c "functionname(types)" where \c types is a list of |
|
352 |
zero or more comma-separated type names, with no whitespace, no |
|
353 |
consts and no pointer or reference marks, i.e. no "*" or "&". |
|
354 |
||
355 |
\sa receive(), isRegistered() |
|
356 |
*/ |
|
357 |
||
358 |
bool QCopChannel::send(const QString& channel, const QString& msg, |
|
359 |
const QByteArray &data) |
|
360 |
{ |
|
361 |
if (!qt_fbdpy) { |
|
362 |
qFatal("QCopChannel::send: Must construct a QApplication " |
|
363 |
"before using QCopChannel"); |
|
364 |
return false; |
|
365 |
} |
|
366 |
||
367 |
qt_fbdpy->sendMessage(channel, msg, data); |
|
368 |
||
369 |
return true; |
|
370 |
} |
|
371 |
||
372 |
/*! |
|
373 |
\since 4.2 |
|
374 |
||
375 |
Flushes all queued messages to the registered listeners. |
|
376 |
||
377 |
Note that this function returns false if no QApplication has been |
|
378 |
constructed, otherwise it returns true. |
|
379 |
||
380 |
\sa send() |
|
381 |
||
382 |
*/ |
|
383 |
bool QCopChannel::flush() |
|
384 |
{ |
|
385 |
if (!qt_fbdpy) { |
|
386 |
qFatal("QCopChannel::flush: Must construct a QApplication " |
|
387 |
"before using QCopChannel"); |
|
388 |
return false; |
|
389 |
} |
|
390 |
||
391 |
qt_fbdpy->flushCommands(); |
|
392 |
||
393 |
return true; |
|
394 |
} |
|
395 |
||
396 |
class QWSServerSignalBridge : public QObject { |
|
397 |
Q_OBJECT |
|
398 |
||
399 |
public: |
|
400 |
void emitNewChannel(const QString& channel); |
|
401 |
void emitRemovedChannel(const QString& channel); |
|
402 |
||
403 |
signals: |
|
404 |
void newChannel(const QString& channel); |
|
405 |
void removedChannel(const QString& channel); |
|
406 |
}; |
|
407 |
||
408 |
void QWSServerSignalBridge::emitNewChannel(const QString& channel){ |
|
409 |
emit newChannel(channel); |
|
410 |
} |
|
411 |
||
412 |
void QWSServerSignalBridge::emitRemovedChannel(const QString& channel) { |
|
413 |
emit removedChannel(channel); |
|
414 |
} |
|
415 |
||
416 |
/*! |
|
417 |
\internal |
|
418 |
Server side: subscribe client \a cl on channel \a ch. |
|
419 |
*/ |
|
420 |
||
421 |
void QCopChannel::registerChannel(const QString& ch, QWSClient *cl) |
|
422 |
{ |
|
423 |
if (!qcopServerMap) |
|
424 |
qcopServerMap = new QCopServerMap; |
|
425 |
||
426 |
// do we need a new channel list ? |
|
427 |
QCopServerMap::Iterator it = qcopServerMap->find(ch); |
|
428 |
if (it == qcopServerMap->end()) |
|
429 |
it = qcopServerMap->insert(ch, QList<QWSClient*>()); |
|
430 |
||
431 |
// If the channel name contains wildcard characters, then we also |
|
432 |
// register it on the server regexp matching list. |
|
433 |
if (containsWildcards( ch )) { |
|
434 |
QCopServerRegexp item(ch, cl); |
|
435 |
if (!qcopServerRegexpList) |
|
436 |
qcopServerRegexpList = new QCopServerRegexpList; |
|
437 |
qcopServerRegexpList->append( item ); |
|
438 |
} |
|
439 |
||
440 |
// If this is the first client in the channel, announce the channel as being created. |
|
441 |
if (it.value().count() == 0) { |
|
442 |
QWSServerSignalBridge* qwsBridge = new QWSServerSignalBridge(); |
|
443 |
connect(qwsBridge, SIGNAL(newChannel(QString)), qwsServer, SIGNAL(newChannel(QString))); |
|
444 |
qwsBridge->emitNewChannel(ch); |
|
445 |
delete qwsBridge; |
|
446 |
} |
|
447 |
||
448 |
it.value().append(cl); |
|
449 |
} |
|
450 |
||
451 |
/*! |
|
452 |
\internal |
|
453 |
Server side: unsubscribe \a cl from all channels. |
|
454 |
*/ |
|
455 |
||
456 |
void QCopChannel::detach(QWSClient *cl) |
|
457 |
{ |
|
458 |
if (!qcopServerMap) |
|
459 |
return; |
|
460 |
||
461 |
QCopServerMap::Iterator it = qcopServerMap->begin(); |
|
462 |
for (; it != qcopServerMap->end(); ++it) { |
|
463 |
if (it.value().contains(cl)) { |
|
464 |
it.value().removeAll(cl); |
|
465 |
// If this was the last client in the channel, announce the channel as dead. |
|
466 |
if (it.value().count() == 0) { |
|
467 |
QWSServerSignalBridge* qwsBridge = new QWSServerSignalBridge(); |
|
468 |
connect(qwsBridge, SIGNAL(removedChannel(QString)), qwsServer, SIGNAL(removedChannel(QString))); |
|
469 |
qwsBridge->emitRemovedChannel(it.key()); |
|
470 |
delete qwsBridge; |
|
471 |
} |
|
472 |
} |
|
473 |
} |
|
474 |
||
475 |
if (!qcopServerRegexpList) |
|
476 |
return; |
|
477 |
||
478 |
QCopServerRegexpList::Iterator it2 = qcopServerRegexpList->begin(); |
|
479 |
while(it2 != qcopServerRegexpList->end()) { |
|
480 |
if ((*it2).client == cl) |
|
481 |
it2 = qcopServerRegexpList->erase(it2); |
|
482 |
else |
|
483 |
++it2; |
|
484 |
} |
|
485 |
} |
|
486 |
||
487 |
/*! |
|
488 |
\internal |
|
489 |
Server side: transmit the message to all clients registered to the |
|
490 |
specified channel. |
|
491 |
*/ |
|
492 |
||
493 |
void QCopChannel::answer(QWSClient *cl, const QString& ch, |
|
494 |
const QString& msg, const QByteArray &data) |
|
495 |
{ |
|
496 |
// internal commands |
|
497 |
if (ch.isEmpty()) { |
|
498 |
if (msg == QLatin1String("isRegistered()")) { |
|
499 |
QString c; |
|
500 |
QDataStream s(data); |
|
501 |
s >> c; |
|
502 |
bool known = qcopServerMap && qcopServerMap->contains(c) |
|
503 |
&& !((*qcopServerMap)[c]).isEmpty(); |
|
504 |
// Yes, it's a typo, it's not user-visible, and we choose not to fix it for compatibility |
|
505 |
QLatin1String ans = QLatin1String(known ? "known" : "unkown"); |
|
506 |
QWSServerPrivate::sendQCopEvent(cl, QLatin1String(""), |
|
507 |
ans, data, true); |
|
508 |
return; |
|
509 |
} else if (msg == QLatin1String("detach()")) { |
|
510 |
QString c; |
|
511 |
QDataStream s(data); |
|
512 |
s >> c; |
|
513 |
Q_ASSERT(qcopServerMap); |
|
514 |
QCopServerMap::Iterator it = qcopServerMap->find(c); |
|
515 |
if (it != qcopServerMap->end()) { |
|
516 |
//Q_ASSERT(it.value().contains(cl)); |
|
517 |
it.value().removeAll(cl); |
|
518 |
if (it.value().isEmpty()) { |
|
519 |
// If this was the last client in the channel, announce the channel as dead |
|
520 |
QWSServerSignalBridge* qwsBridge = new QWSServerSignalBridge(); |
|
521 |
connect(qwsBridge, SIGNAL(removedChannel(QString)), qwsServer, SIGNAL(removedChannel(QString))); |
|
522 |
qwsBridge->emitRemovedChannel(it.key()); |
|
523 |
delete qwsBridge; |
|
524 |
qcopServerMap->erase(it); |
|
525 |
} |
|
526 |
} |
|
527 |
if (qcopServerRegexpList && containsWildcards(c)) { |
|
528 |
// Remove references to a wildcarded channel. |
|
529 |
QCopServerRegexpList::Iterator it |
|
530 |
= qcopServerRegexpList->begin(); |
|
531 |
while(it != qcopServerRegexpList->end()) { |
|
532 |
if ((*it).client == cl && (*it).channel == c) |
|
533 |
it = qcopServerRegexpList->erase(it); |
|
534 |
else |
|
535 |
++it; |
|
536 |
} |
|
537 |
} |
|
538 |
return; |
|
539 |
} |
|
540 |
qWarning("QCopChannel: unknown internal command %s", qPrintable(msg)); |
|
541 |
QWSServerPrivate::sendQCopEvent(cl, QLatin1String(""), |
|
542 |
QLatin1String("bad"), data); |
|
543 |
return; |
|
544 |
} |
|
545 |
||
546 |
if (qcopServerMap) { |
|
547 |
QList<QWSClient*> clist = qcopServerMap->value(ch); |
|
548 |
for (int i=0; i < clist.size(); ++i) { |
|
549 |
QWSClient *c = clist.at(i); |
|
550 |
QWSServerPrivate::sendQCopEvent(c, ch, msg, data); |
|
551 |
} |
|
552 |
} |
|
553 |
||
554 |
if(qcopServerRegexpList && !containsWildcards(ch)) { |
|
555 |
// Search for wildcard matches and forward the message on. |
|
556 |
QCopServerRegexpList::ConstIterator it = qcopServerRegexpList->constBegin(); |
|
557 |
for (; it != qcopServerRegexpList->constEnd(); ++it) { |
|
558 |
if ((*it).regexp.exactMatch(ch)) { |
|
559 |
QByteArray newData; |
|
560 |
{ |
|
561 |
QDataStream stream |
|
562 |
(&newData, QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Append); |
|
563 |
stream << ch; |
|
564 |
stream << msg; |
|
565 |
stream << data; |
|
566 |
// Stream is flushed and closed at this point. |
|
567 |
} |
|
568 |
QWSServerPrivate::sendQCopEvent |
|
569 |
((*it).client, (*it).channel, |
|
570 |
QLatin1String("forwardedMessage(QString,QString,QByteArray)"), |
|
571 |
newData); |
|
572 |
} |
|
573 |
} |
|
574 |
} |
|
575 |
} |
|
576 |
||
577 |
/*! |
|
578 |
\internal |
|
579 |
Client side: distribute received event to the QCop instance managing the |
|
580 |
channel. |
|
581 |
*/ |
|
582 |
void QCopChannel::sendLocally(const QString& ch, const QString& msg, |
|
583 |
const QByteArray &data) |
|
584 |
{ |
|
585 |
Q_ASSERT(qcopClientMap); |
|
586 |
||
587 |
// filter out internal events |
|
588 |
if (ch.isEmpty()) |
|
589 |
return; |
|
590 |
||
591 |
// feed local clients with received data |
|
592 |
QList< QPointer<QCopChannel> > clients; |
|
593 |
{ |
|
594 |
QMutexLocker locker(qcopClientMapMutex()); |
|
595 |
clients = (*qcopClientMap)[ch]; |
|
596 |
} |
|
597 |
for (int i = 0; i < clients.size(); ++i) { |
|
598 |
QCopChannel *channel = (QCopChannel *)clients.at(i); |
|
599 |
if ( channel ) |
|
600 |
channel->receive(msg, data); |
|
601 |
} |
|
602 |
} |
|
603 |
||
604 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE |
|
605 |
||
606 |
#include "qcopchannel_qws.moc" |
|
607 |
||
608 |
#endif |