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** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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** All rights reserved. |
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** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) |
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** This file is part of the QtDBus 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 "qdbusmessage.h" |
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#include "qdbusconnection.h" |
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#include "qdbusabstractadaptor.h" |
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#include "qdbuscontext.h" |
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#include "qdbuscontext_p.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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QDBusContextPrivate *QDBusContextPrivate::set(QObject *obj, QDBusContextPrivate *newContext) |
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{ |
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// determine if this is an adaptor or not |
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if (qobject_cast<QDBusAbstractAdaptor *>(obj)) |
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obj = obj->parent(); |
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Q_ASSERT(obj); |
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void *ptr = obj->qt_metacast("QDBusContext"); |
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QDBusContext *q_ptr = reinterpret_cast<QDBusContext *>(ptr); |
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if (q_ptr) { |
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QDBusContextPrivate *old = q_ptr->d_ptr; |
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q_ptr->d_ptr = newContext; |
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return old; |
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} |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.3 |
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\class QDBusContext |
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\inmodule QtDBus |
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\brief The QDBusContext class allows slots to determine the D-Bus context of the calls. |
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When a slot is called in an object due to a signal delivery or due |
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to a remote method call, it is sometimes necessary to know the |
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context in which that happened. In particular, if the slot |
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determines that it wants to send the reply at a later opportunity |
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or if it wants to reply with an error, the context is needed. |
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The QDBusContext class is an alternative to accessing the context |
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that doesn't involve modifying the code generated by the \l |
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{QtDBus XML Compiler (qdbusxml2cpp)}. |
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QDBusContext is used by subclassing it from the objects being |
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exported using QDBusConnection::registerObject(). The following |
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example illustrates the usage: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qdbus_qdbuscontext.cpp 0 |
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The example illustrates the two typical uses, that of sending |
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error replies and that of delayed replies. |
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Note: do not subclass QDBusContext and QDBusAbstractAdaptor at the |
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same time. QDBusContext should appear in the real object, not the |
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adaptor. If it's necessary from the adaptor code to determine the |
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context, use a public inheritance and access the functions via |
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QObject::parent(). |
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*/ |
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Constructs an empty QDBusContext. |
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QDBusContext::QDBusContext() |
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: d_ptr(0) |
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{ |
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} |
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An empty destructor. |
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QDBusContext::~QDBusContext() |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns true if we are processing a D-Bus call. If this function |
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returns true, the rest of the functions in this class are |
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available. |
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Accessing those functions when this function returns false is |
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undefined and may lead to crashes. |
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*/ |
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bool QDBusContext::calledFromDBus() const |
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{ |
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return d_ptr; |
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} |
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Returns the connection from which this call was received. |
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QDBusConnection QDBusContext::connection() const |
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return d_ptr->connection; |
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} |
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Returns the message that generated this call. |
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const QDBusMessage &QDBusContext::message() const |
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return d_ptr->message; |
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} |
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Returns true if this call will have a delayed reply. |
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bool QDBusContext::isDelayedReply() const |
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return message().isDelayedReply(); |
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Sets whether this call will have a delayed reply or not. |
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If \a enable is false, QtDBus will automatically generate a reply |
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back to the caller, if needed, as soon as the called slot returns. |
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If \a enable is true, QtDBus will not generate automatic |
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replies. It will also ignore the return value from the slot and |
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any output parameters. Instead, the called object is responsible |
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for storing the incoming message and send a reply or error at a |
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later time. |
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Failing to send a reply will result in an automatic timeout error |
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being generated by D-Bus. |
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void QDBusContext::setDelayedReply(bool enable) const |
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message().setDelayedReply(enable); |
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Sends an error \a name as a reply to the caller. The optional \a |
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msg parameter is a human-readable text explaining the failure. |
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If an error is sent, the return value and any output parameters |
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void QDBusContext::sendErrorReply(const QString &name, const QString &msg) const |
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setDelayedReply(true); |
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connection().send(message().createErrorReply(name, msg)); |
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\overload |
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Sends an error \a type as a reply to the caller. The optional \a |
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msg parameter is a human-readable text explaining the failure. |
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from the called slot will be ignored by QtDBus. |
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void QDBusContext::sendErrorReply(QDBusError::ErrorType type, const QString &msg) const |
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setDelayedReply(true); |
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connection().send(message().createErrorReply(type, msg)); |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |