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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 QtDBus module of the Qt Toolkit. |
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** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ |
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#include "qdbusreply.h" |
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#include "qdbusmetatype.h" |
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#include "qdbusmetatype_p.h" |
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#include <QDebug> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class QDBusReply |
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\inmodule QtDBus |
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\since 4.2 |
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\brief The QDBusReply class stores the reply for a method call to a remote object. |
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A QDBusReply object is a subset of the QDBusMessage object that represents a method call's |
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reply. It contains only the first output argument or the error code and is used by |
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QDBusInterface-derived classes to allow returning the error code as the function's return |
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argument. |
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It can be used in the following manner: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qdbus_qdbusreply.cpp 0 |
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If the remote method call cannot fail, you can skip the error checking: |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qdbus_qdbusreply.cpp 1 |
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However, if it does fail under those conditions, the value returned by QDBusReply::value() is |
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a default-constructed value. It may be indistinguishable from a valid return value. |
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QDBusReply objects are used for remote calls that have no output |
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arguments or return values (i.e., they have a "void" return |
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type). Use the isValid() function to test if the reply succeeded. |
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\sa QDBusMessage, QDBusInterface |
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/*! |
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\fn QDBusReply::QDBusReply(const QDBusMessage &reply) |
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Automatically construct a QDBusReply object from the reply message \a reply, extracting the |
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first return value from it if it is a success reply. |
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\fn QDBusReply::QDBusReply(const QDBusPendingReply<T> &reply) |
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Constructs a QDBusReply object from the pending reply message, \a reply. |
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\fn QDBusReply::QDBusReply(const QDBusPendingCall &pcall) |
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Automatically construct a QDBusReply object from the asynchronous |
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pending call \a pcall. If the call isn't finished yet, QDBusReply |
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will call QDBusPendingCall::waitForFinished(), which is a blocking |
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operation. |
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If the return types patch, QDBusReply will extract the first |
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return argument from the reply. |
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\fn QDBusReply::QDBusReply(const QDBusError &error) |
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Constructs an error reply from the D-Bus error code given by \a error. |
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\fn QDBusReply::operator=(const QDBusReply &other) |
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Makes this object be a copy of the object \a other. |
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\fn QDBusReply::operator=(const QDBusError &error) |
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Sets this object to contain the error code given by \a error. You |
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can later access it with error(). |
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\fn QDBusReply::operator=(const QDBusMessage &message) |
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Makes this object contain the reply specified by message \a |
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message. If \a message is an error message, this function will |
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copy the error code and message into this object |
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If \a message is a standard reply message and contains at least |
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one parameter, it will be copied into this object, as long as it |
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is of the correct type. If it's not of the same type as this |
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QDBusError object, this function will instead set an error code |
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indicating a type mismatch. |
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\fn QDBusReply::operator=(const QDBusPendingCall &pcall) |
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Makes this object contain the reply specified by the pending |
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asynchronous call \a pcall. If the call is not finished yet, this |
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function will call QDBusPendingCall::waitForFinished() to block |
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until the reply arrives. |
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If \a pcall finishes with an error message, this function will |
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copy the error code and message into this object |
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If \a pcall finished with a standard reply message and contains at |
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least one parameter, it will be copied into this object, as long |
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as it is of the correct type. If it's not of the same type as this |
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QDBusError object, this function will instead set an error code |
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indicating a type mismatch. |
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\fn bool QDBusReply::isValid() const |
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Returns true if no error occurred; otherwise, returns false. |
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\sa error() |
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\fn QDBusReply::error() |
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Returns the error code that was returned from the remote function call. If the remote call did |
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not return an error (i.e., if it succeeded), then the QDBusError object that is returned will |
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not be a valid error code (QDBusError::isValid() will return false). |
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\sa isValid() |
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\fn QDBusReply::value() const |
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Returns the remote function's calls return value. If the remote call returned with an error, |
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the return value of this function is undefined and may be undistinguishable from a valid return |
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value. |
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This function is not available if the remote call returns \c void. |
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\fn QDBusReply::operator Type() const |
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Returns the same as value(). |
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This function is not available if the remote call returns \c void. |
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Fills in the QDBusReply data \a error and \a data from the reply message \a reply. |
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void qDBusReplyFill(const QDBusMessage &reply, QDBusError &error, QVariant &data) |
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error = reply; |
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data = QVariant(); // clear it |
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return; |
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if (reply.arguments().count() >= 1 && reply.arguments().at(0).userType() == data.userType()) { |
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data = reply.arguments().at(0); |
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return; |
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const char *expectedSignature = QDBusMetaType::typeToSignature(data.userType()); |
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const char *receivedType = 0; |
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QByteArray receivedSignature; |
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if (reply.arguments().count() >= 1) { |
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if (reply.arguments().at(0).userType() == QDBusMetaTypeId::argument) { |
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// compare signatures instead |
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QDBusArgument arg = qvariant_cast<QDBusArgument>(reply.arguments().at(0)); |
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receivedSignature = arg.currentSignature().toLatin1(); |
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if (receivedSignature == expectedSignature) { |
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// matched. Demarshall it |
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QDBusMetaType::demarshall(arg, data.userType(), data.data()); |
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return; |
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} else { |
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// not an argument and doesn't match? |
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int type = reply.arguments().at(0).userType(); |
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receivedType = QVariant::typeToName(QVariant::Type(type)); |
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receivedSignature = QDBusMetaType::typeToSignature(type); |
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} |
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if (receivedSignature.isEmpty()) |
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receivedSignature = "no signature"; |
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QString errorMsg; |
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if (receivedType) { |
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errorMsg = QString::fromLatin1("Unexpected reply signature: got \"%1\" (%4), " |
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"expected \"%2\" (%3)") |
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.arg(QLatin1String(receivedSignature), |
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QLatin1String(expectedSignature), |
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QLatin1String(data.typeName()), |
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QLatin1String(receivedType)); |
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} else { |
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errorMsg = QString::fromLatin1("Unexpected reply signature: got \"%1\", " |
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"expected \"%2\" (%3)") |
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.arg(QLatin1String(receivedSignature), |
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QLatin1String(expectedSignature), |
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QLatin1String(data.typeName())); |
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error = QDBusError(QDBusError::InvalidSignature, errorMsg); |
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data = QVariant(); // clear it |
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} |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |