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#include <QMutex> |
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#include "private/qobject_p.h" |
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#include "qabstractmessagehandler.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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class QAbstractMessageHandlerPrivate : public QObjectPrivate |
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{ |
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public: |
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QMutex mutex; |
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}; |
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/*! |
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\class QAbstractMessageHandler |
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\threadsafe |
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\since 4.4 |
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\ingroup xml-tools |
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\brief The QAbstractMessageHandler class provides a callback interface for handling messages. |
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QAbstractMessageHandler is an abstract base class that provides a |
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callback interface for handling messages. For example, class |
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QXmlQuery parses and runs an XQuery. When it detects a compile |
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or runtime error, it generates an appropriate error message, |
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but rather than output the message itself, it passes the message to |
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the message() function of its QAbstractMessageHandler. |
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See QXmlQuery::setMessageHandler(). |
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You create a message handler by subclassing QAbstractMessageHandler |
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and implementing handleMessage(). You then pass a pointer to an |
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instance of your subclass to any classes that must generate |
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messages. The messages are sent to the message handler via the |
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message() function, which forwards them to your handleMessge(). |
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The effect is to serialize the handling of all messages, which |
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means your QAbstractMessageHandler subclass is thread safe. |
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A single instance of QAbstractMessageHandler can be called on to |
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handle messages from multiple sources. Hence, the content of a |
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message, which is the \e description parameter passed to message() |
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and handleMessage(), must be interpreted in light of the context |
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that required the message to be sent. That context is specified by |
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the \e identifier and \e sourceLocation parameters to message() |
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handleMessage(). |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs a QAbstractMessageHandler. The \a parent is passed |
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to the QObject base class constructor. |
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*/ |
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QAbstractMessageHandler::QAbstractMessageHandler(QObject *parent) : QObject(*new QAbstractMessageHandlerPrivate(), parent) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destructs this QAbstractMessageHandler. |
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QAbstractMessageHandler::~QAbstractMessageHandler() |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Sends a message to this message handler. \a type is the kind of |
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message being sent. \a description is the message content. The \a |
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identifier is a URI that identifies the message and is the key to |
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interpreting the other arguments. |
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Typically, this class is used for reporting errors, as is the case |
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for QXmlQuery, which uses a QAbstractMessageHandler to report |
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compile and runtime XQuery errors. Hence, using a QUrl as the |
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message \a identifier is was inspired by the explanation of \l{error |
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handling in the XQuery language}. Because the \a identifier is |
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composed of a namespace URI and a local part, identifiers with the |
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same local part are unique. The caller is responsible for ensuring |
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that \a identifier is either a valid QUrl or a default constructed |
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QUrl. |
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\a sourceLocation identifies a location in a resource (i.e., file or |
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document) where the need for reporting a message was detected. |
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This function unconditionally calls handleMessage(), passing all |
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its parameters unmodified. |
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\sa {http://www.w3.org/TR/xquery/#errors} |
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*/ |
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void QAbstractMessageHandler::message(QtMsgType type, |
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const QString &description, |
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const QUrl &identifier, |
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const QSourceLocation &sourceLocation) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QAbstractMessageHandler); |
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QMutexLocker(&d->mutex); |
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handleMessage(type, description, identifier, sourceLocation); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn void QAbstractMessageHandler::handleMessage(QtMsgType type, |
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const QString &description, |
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const QUrl &identifier = QUrl(), |
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const QSourceLocation &sourceLocation = QSourceLocation()) = 0 |
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This function must be implemented by the sub-class. message() will |
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call this function, passing in its parameters, \a type, |
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\a description, \a identifier and \a sourceLocation unmodified. |
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*/ |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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