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#include <qwidget.h>
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#include <qdrag.h>
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#include <qpixmap.h>
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#include <qpoint.h>
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#include "qdnd_p.h"
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#ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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/*!
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\class QDrag
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\brief The QDrag class provides support for MIME-based drag and drop data
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transfer.
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Drag and drop is an intuitive way for users to copy or move data around in an
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application, and is used in many desktop environments as a mechanism for copying
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data between applications. Drag and drop support in Qt is centered around the
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QDrag class that handles most of the details of a drag and drop operation.
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The data to be transferred by the drag and drop operation is contained in a
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QMimeData object. This is specified with the setMimeData() function in the
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following way:
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/dragging/mainwindow.cpp 1
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Note that setMimeData() assigns ownership of the QMimeData object to the
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QDrag object. The QDrag must be constructed on the heap with a parent QWidget
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to ensure that Qt can clean up after the drag and drop operation has been
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completed.
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A pixmap can be used to represent the data while the drag is in
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progress, and will move with the cursor to the drop target. This
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pixmap typically shows an icon that represents the MIME type of
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the data being transferred, but any pixmap can be set with
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setPixmap(). The cursor's hot spot can be given a position
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relative to the top-left corner of the pixmap with the
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setHotSpot() function. The following code positions the pixmap so
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that the cursor's hot spot points to the center of its bottom
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edge:
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/separations/finalwidget.cpp 2
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\note On X11, the pixmap may not be able to keep up with the mouse
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movements if the hot spot causes the pixmap to be displayed
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directly under the cursor.
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The source and target widgets can be found with source() and target().
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These functions are often used to determine whether drag and drop operations
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started and finished at the same widget, so that special behavior can be
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implemented.
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QDrag only deals with the drag and drop operation itself. It is up to the
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developer to decide when a drag operation begins, and how a QDrag object should
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be constructed and used. For a given widget, it is often necessary to
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reimplement \l{QWidget::mousePressEvent()}{mousePressEvent()} to determine
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whether the user has pressed a mouse button, and reimplement
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\l{QWidget::mouseMoveEvent()}{mouseMoveEvent()} to check whether a QDrag is
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required.
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\sa {Drag and Drop}, QClipboard, QMimeData, QWindowsMime, QMacPasteboardMime,
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{Draggable Icons Example}, {Draggable Text Example}, {Drop Site Example},
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{Fridge Magnets Example}
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs a new drag object for the widget specified by \a dragSource.
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*/
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QDrag::QDrag(QWidget *dragSource)
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: QObject(*new QDragPrivate, dragSource)
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{
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Q_D(QDrag);
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d->source = dragSource;
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d->target = 0;
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d->data = 0;
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d->hotspot = QPoint(-10, -10);
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d->possible_actions = Qt::CopyAction;
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d->executed_action = Qt::IgnoreAction;
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d->defaultDropAction = Qt::IgnoreAction;
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}
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/*!
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Destroys the drag object.
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*/
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QDrag::~QDrag()
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{
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Q_D(QDrag);
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delete d->data;
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QDragManager *manager = QDragManager::self();
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if (manager && manager->object == this)
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manager->cancel(false);
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}
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/*!
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Sets the data to be sent to the given MIME \a data. Ownership of the data is
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transferred to the QDrag object.
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*/
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void QDrag::setMimeData(QMimeData *data)
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{
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Q_D(QDrag);
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if (d->data == data)
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return;
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if (d->data != 0)
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delete d->data;
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d->data = data;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the MIME data that is encapsulated by the drag object.
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*/
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QMimeData *QDrag::mimeData() const
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{
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Q_D(const QDrag);
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return d->data;
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}
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/*!
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Sets \a pixmap as the pixmap used to represent the data in a drag
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and drop operation. You can only set a pixmap before the drag is
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started.
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*/
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void QDrag::setPixmap(const QPixmap &pixmap)
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{
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Q_D(QDrag);
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d->pixmap = pixmap;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the pixmap used to represent the data in a drag and drop operation.
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*/
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QPixmap QDrag::pixmap() const
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{
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Q_D(const QDrag);
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return d->pixmap;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the position of the hot spot relative to the top-left corner of the
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pixmap used to the point specified by \a hotspot.
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\bold{Note:} on X11, the pixmap may not be able to keep up with the mouse
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movements if the hot spot causes the pixmap to be displayed
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directly under the cursor.
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*/
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void QDrag::setHotSpot(const QPoint& hotspot)
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{
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Q_D(QDrag);
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d->hotspot = hotspot;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the position of the hot spot relative to the top-left corner of the
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cursor.
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*/
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QPoint QDrag::hotSpot() const
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{
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Q_D(const QDrag);
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return d->hotspot;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the source of the drag object. This is the widget where the drag
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and drop operation originated.
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*/
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QWidget *QDrag::source() const
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{
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Q_D(const QDrag);
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return d->source;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the target of the drag and drop operation. This is the widget where
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the drag object was dropped.
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*/
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QWidget *QDrag::target() const
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{
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Q_D(const QDrag);
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return d->target;
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}
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/*!
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\since 4.3
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Starts the drag and drop operation and returns a value indicating the requested
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drop action when it is completed. The drop actions that the user can choose
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from are specified in \a supportedActions. The default proposed action will be selected
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among the allowed actions in the following order: Move, Copy and Link.
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\bold{Note:} On Linux and Mac OS X, the drag and drop operation
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can take some time, but this function does not block the event
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loop. Other events are still delivered to the application while
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the operation is performed. On Windows, the Qt event loop is
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blocked while during the operation.
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*/
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Qt::DropAction QDrag::exec(Qt::DropActions supportedActions)
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{
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return exec(supportedActions, Qt::IgnoreAction);
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}
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/*!
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\since 4.3
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Starts the drag and drop operation and returns a value indicating the requested
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drop action when it is completed. The drop actions that the user can choose
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from are specified in \a supportedActions.
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The \a defaultDropAction determines which action will be proposed when the user performs a
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drag without using modifier keys.
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\bold{Note:} On Linux and Mac OS X, the drag and drop operation
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can take some time, but this function does not block the event
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loop. Other events are still delivered to the application while
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the operation is performed. On Windows, the Qt event loop is
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blocked while during the operation.
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*/
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Qt::DropAction QDrag::exec(Qt::DropActions supportedActions, Qt::DropAction defaultDropAction)
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{
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Q_D(QDrag);
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if (!d->data) {
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qWarning("QDrag: No mimedata set before starting the drag");
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return d->executed_action;
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}
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QDragManager *manager = QDragManager::self();
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d->defaultDropAction = Qt::IgnoreAction;
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d->possible_actions = supportedActions;
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if (manager) {
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if (defaultDropAction == Qt::IgnoreAction) {
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if (supportedActions & Qt::MoveAction) {
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d->defaultDropAction = Qt::MoveAction;
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} else if (supportedActions & Qt::CopyAction) {
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d->defaultDropAction = Qt::CopyAction;
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} else if (supportedActions & Qt::LinkAction) {
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d->defaultDropAction = Qt::LinkAction;
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}
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} else {
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d->defaultDropAction = defaultDropAction;
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}
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d->executed_action = manager->drag(this);
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}
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return d->executed_action;
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}
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/*!
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\obsolete
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\bold{Note:} It is recommended to use exec() instead of this function.
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Starts the drag and drop operation and returns a value indicating the requested
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drop action when it is completed. The drop actions that the user can choose
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from are specified in \a request. Qt::CopyAction is always allowed.
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\bold{Note:} Although the drag and drop operation can take some time, this function
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does not block the event loop. Other events are still delivered to the application
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while the operation is performed.
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\sa exec()
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*/
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Qt::DropAction QDrag::start(Qt::DropActions request)
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{
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Q_D(QDrag);
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if (!d->data) {
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qWarning("QDrag: No mimedata set before starting the drag");
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return d->executed_action;
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}
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QDragManager *manager = QDragManager::self();
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d->defaultDropAction = Qt::IgnoreAction;
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d->possible_actions = request | Qt::CopyAction;
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if (manager)
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d->executed_action = manager->drag(this);
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return d->executed_action;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the drag \a cursor for the \a action. This allows you
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to override the default native cursors. To revert to using the
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native cursor for \a action pass in a null QPixmap as \a cursor.
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The \a action can only be CopyAction, MoveAction or LinkAction.
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All other values of DropAction are ignored.
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*/
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void QDrag::setDragCursor(const QPixmap &cursor, Qt::DropAction action)
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{
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Q_D(QDrag);
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if (action != Qt::CopyAction && action != Qt::MoveAction && action != Qt::LinkAction)
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return;
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if (cursor.isNull())
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d->customCursors.remove(action);
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else
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d->customCursors[action] = cursor;
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}
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/*!
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\fn void QDrag::actionChanged(Qt::DropAction action)
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This signal is emitted when the \a action associated with the
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drag changes.
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\sa targetChanged()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QDrag::targetChanged(QWidget *newTarget)
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This signal is emitted when the target of the drag and drop
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operation changes, with \a newTarget the new target.
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\sa target(), actionChanged()
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*/
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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#endif // QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
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