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** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) |
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** This file is part of the Qt3Support module of the Qt Toolkit. |
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** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ |
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** No Commercial Usage |
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#include "q3signal.h" |
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#include "qmetaobject.h" |
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#include "qpointer.h" |
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#include "q3cstring.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class Q3Signal |
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\brief The Q3Signal class can be used to send signals for classes |
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that don't inherit QObject. |
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\compat |
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If you want to send signals from a class that does not inherit |
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QObject, you can create an internal Q3Signal object to emit the |
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signal. You must also provide a function that connects the signal |
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to an outside object slot. This is how we used to implement |
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signals in Qt 3's QMenuData class, which was not a QObject. In Qt |
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4, menus contain actions, which are QObjects. |
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In general, we recommend inheriting QObject instead. QObject |
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provides much more functionality. |
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You can set a single QVariant parameter for the signal with |
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setValue(). |
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Note that QObject is a \e private base class of Q3Signal, i.e. you |
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cannot call any QObject member functions from a Q3Signal object. |
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Example: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qt3support_tools_q3signal.cpp 0 |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs a signal object called \a name, with the parent object |
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\a parent. These arguments are passed directly to QObject. |
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*/ |
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Q3Signal::Q3Signal(QObject *parent, const char *name) |
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: QObject(parent, name) |
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{ |
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#ifndef QT_NO_VARIANT |
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val = 0; |
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#endif |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the signal. All connections are removed, as is the case |
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with all QObjects. |
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*/ |
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Q3Signal::~Q3Signal() |
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{ |
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} |
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#ifndef QT_NO_VARIANT |
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// Returns true if it matches ".+(.*int.*" |
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static inline bool intSignature(const char *member) |
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{ |
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Q3CString s(member); |
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int p = s.find('('); |
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return p > 0 && p < s.findRev("int"); |
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} |
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#endif |
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/*! |
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Connects the signal to \a member in object \a receiver. |
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Returns true if the connection is successful. |
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\sa disconnect(), QObject::connect() |
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bool Q3Signal::connect(const QObject *receiver, const char *member) |
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{ |
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#ifndef QT_NO_VARIANT |
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if (intSignature(member)) |
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#endif |
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return QObject::connect((QObject *)this, SIGNAL(intSignal(int)), receiver, member); |
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#ifndef QT_NO_VARIANT |
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return QObject::connect((QObject *)this, SIGNAL(signal(QVariant)), |
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receiver, member); |
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#endif |
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} |
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Disonnects the signal from \a member in object \a receiver. |
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Returns true if the connection existed and the disconnect |
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was successful. |
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\sa connect(), QObject::disconnect() |
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bool Q3Signal::disconnect(const QObject *receiver, const char *member) |
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{ |
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if (!member) |
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return QObject::disconnect((QObject *)this, 0, receiver, member); |
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#ifndef QT_NO_VARIANT |
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if (intSignature(member)) |
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#endif |
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return QObject::disconnect((QObject *)this, SIGNAL(intSignal(int)), receiver, member); |
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#ifndef QT_NO_VARIANT |
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return QObject::disconnect((QObject *)this, SIGNAL(signal(QVariant)), |
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receiver, member); |
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#endif |
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\fn bool Q3Signal::isBlocked() const |
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Returns true if the signal is blocked, or false if it is not blocked. |
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The signal is not blocked by default. |
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\sa block(), QObject::signalsBlocked() |
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\fn void Q3Signal::block(bool b) |
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\obsolete |
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Blocks the signal if \a b is true, or unblocks the signal if \a b is false. |
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An activated signal disappears into hyperspace if it is blocked. |
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\sa isBlocked(), activate(), QObject::blockSignals() |
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\fn void Q3Signal::activate() |
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Emits the signal. If the platform supports QVariant and a |
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parameter has been set with setValue(), this value is passed in |
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the signal. |
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void Q3Signal::activate() |
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{ |
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/* Create this Q3GuardedPtr on this, if we get destroyed after the intSignal (but before the variant signal) |
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we cannot just emit the signal (because val has been destroyed already) */ |
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QPointer<Q3Signal> me = this; |
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if(me) |
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emit intSignal(val.toInt()); |
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if(me) |
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emit signal(val); |
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emit intSignal(0); |
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#endif |
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Sets the signal's parameter to \a value |
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void Q3Signal::setValue(const QVariant &value) |
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val = value; |
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Returns the signal's parameter |
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QVariant Q3Signal::value() const |
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return val; |
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} |
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/*! \fn void Q3Signal::signal(const QVariant &) |
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\internal |
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/*! \fn void Q3Signal::intSignal(int) |
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\internal |
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void Q3Signal::setParameter(int value) |
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val = value; |
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} |
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int Q3Signal::parameter() const |
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return val.toInt(); |
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} |
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#endif //QT_NO_VARIANT |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |