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** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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#include <private/qwindowsurface_p.h>
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#include <qwidget.h>
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#include <private/qwidget_p.h>
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#include <private/qbackingstore_p.h>
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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class QWindowSurfacePrivate
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{
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public:
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QWindowSurfacePrivate(QWidget *w) : window(w), staticContentsSupport(false) {}
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QWidget *window;
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QRect geometry;
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QRegion staticContents;
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QList<QImage*> bufferImages;
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bool staticContentsSupport;
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};
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/*!
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\class QWindowSurface
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\since 4.3
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\internal
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\preliminary
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\ingroup qws
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\brief The QWindowSurface class provides the drawing area for top-level
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windows.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QWindowSurface::beginPaint(const QRegion ®ion)
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This function is called before painting onto the surface begins,
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with the \a region in which the painting will occur.
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\sa endPaint(), paintDevice()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QWindowSurface::endPaint(const QRegion ®ion)
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This function is called after painting onto the surface has ended,
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with the \a region in which the painting was performed.
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\sa beginPaint(), paintDevice()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QWindowSurface::flush(QWidget *widget, const QRegion ®ion,
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const QPoint &offset)
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Flushes the given \a region from the specified \a widget onto the
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screen.
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Note that the \a offset parameter is currently unused.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QPaintDevice* QWindowSurface::paintDevice()
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Implement this function to return the appropriate paint device.
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs an empty surface for the given top-level \a window.
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*/
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QWindowSurface::QWindowSurface(QWidget *window)
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: d_ptr(new QWindowSurfacePrivate(window))
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{
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if (window)
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window->setWindowSurface(this);
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}
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/*!
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Destroys this surface.
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*/
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QWindowSurface::~QWindowSurface()
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{
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if (d_ptr->window)
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d_ptr->window->d_func()->extra->topextra->windowSurface = 0;
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delete d_ptr;
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}
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/*!
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Returns a pointer to the top-level window associated with this
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surface.
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*/
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QWidget* QWindowSurface::window() const
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{
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return d_ptr->window;
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}
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void QWindowSurface::beginPaint(const QRegion &)
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{
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}
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void QWindowSurface::endPaint(const QRegion &)
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{
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// QApplication::syncX();
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qDeleteAll(d_ptr->bufferImages);
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d_ptr->bufferImages.clear();
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}
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/*!
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Sets the currently allocated area to be the given \a rect.
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This function is called whenever area covered by the top-level
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window changes.
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\sa geometry()
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*/
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void QWindowSurface::setGeometry(const QRect &rect)
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{
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d_ptr->geometry = rect;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the currently allocated area on the screen.
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*/
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QRect QWindowSurface::geometry() const
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{
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return d_ptr->geometry;
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}
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/*!
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Scrolls the given \a area \a dx pixels to the right and \a dy
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downward; both \a dx and \a dy may be negative.
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Returns true if the area was scrolled successfully; false otherwise.
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*/
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bool QWindowSurface::scroll(const QRegion &area, int dx, int dy)
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{
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Q_UNUSED(area);
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Q_UNUSED(dx);
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Q_UNUSED(dy);
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return false;
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}
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/*!
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Returns a QImage pointer which represents the actual buffer the \a widget
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is drawn into or 0 if this is unavailable.
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You must call beginPaint() before you call this function and the returned
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pointer is only valid until endPaint() is called.
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*/
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QImage* QWindowSurface::buffer(const QWidget *widget)
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{
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if (widget->window() != window())
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return 0;
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QPaintDevice *pdev = paintDevice();
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if (!pdev || pdev->devType() != QInternal::Image)
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return 0;
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const QPoint off = offset(widget);
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QImage *img = static_cast<QImage*>(pdev);
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QRect rect(off, widget->size());
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rect &= QRect(QPoint(), img->size());
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if (rect.isEmpty())
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return 0;
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img = new QImage(img->scanLine(rect.y()) + rect.x() * img->depth() / 8,
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rect.width(), rect.height(),
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img->bytesPerLine(), img->format());
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d_ptr->bufferImages.append(img);
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return img;
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}
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/*!
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Returns a QPixmap generated from the part of the backing store
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corresponding to \a widget. Returns a null QPixmap if an error
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occurs. The contents of the pixmap are only defined for the regions
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of \a widget that have received paint events since the last resize
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of the backing store.
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If \a rectangle is a null rectangle (the default), the entire widget
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is grabbed. Otherwise, the grabbed area is limited to \a rectangle.
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The default implementation uses QWindowSurface::buffer().
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\sa QPixmap::grabWidget()
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*/
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QPixmap QWindowSurface::grabWidget(const QWidget *widget, const QRect &rectangle) const
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{
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QPixmap result;
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if (widget->window() != window())
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return result;
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const QImage *img = const_cast<QWindowSurface *>(this)->buffer(widget->window());
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if (!img || img->isNull())
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return result;
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QRect rect = rectangle.isEmpty() ? widget->rect() : (widget->rect() & rectangle);
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rect.translate(offset(widget) - offset(widget->window()));
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rect &= QRect(QPoint(), img->size());
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if (rect.isEmpty())
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return result;
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QImage subimg(img->scanLine(rect.y()) + rect.x() * img->depth() / 8,
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rect.width(), rect.height(),
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img->bytesPerLine(), img->format());
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subimg.detach(); //### expensive -- maybe we should have a real SubImage that shares reference count
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result = QPixmap::fromImage(subimg);
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return result;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the offset of \a widget in the coordinates of this
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window surface.
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*/
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QPoint QWindowSurface::offset(const QWidget *widget) const
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{
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QWidget *window = d_ptr->window;
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QPoint offset = widget->mapTo(window, QPoint());
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#ifdef Q_WS_QWS
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offset += window->geometry().topLeft() - window->frameGeometry().topLeft();
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#endif
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return offset;
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}
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/*!
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\fn QRect QWindowSurface::rect(const QWidget *widget) const
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Returns the rectangle for \a widget in the coordinates of this
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window surface.
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*/
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bool QWindowSurface::hasStaticContentsSupport() const
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{
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return d_ptr->staticContentsSupport;
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}
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void QWindowSurface::setStaticContentsSupport(bool enable)
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{
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d_ptr->staticContentsSupport = enable;
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}
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void QWindowSurface::setStaticContents(const QRegion ®ion)
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{
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d_ptr->staticContents = region;
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}
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QRegion QWindowSurface::staticContents() const
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{
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return d_ptr->staticContents;
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}
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bool QWindowSurface::hasStaticContents() const
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{
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return d_ptr->staticContentsSupport && !d_ptr->staticContents.isEmpty();
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}
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void qt_scrollRectInImage(QImage &img, const QRect &rect, const QPoint &offset)
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{
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// make sure we don't detach
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uchar *mem = const_cast<uchar*>(const_cast<const QImage &>(img).bits());
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int lineskip = img.bytesPerLine();
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int depth = img.depth() >> 3;
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const QRect imageRect(0, 0, img.width(), img.height());
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const QRect r = rect & imageRect & imageRect.translated(-offset);
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const QPoint p = rect.topLeft() + offset;
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if (r.isEmpty())
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return;
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const uchar *src;
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uchar *dest;
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if (r.top() < p.y()) {
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src = mem + r.bottom() * lineskip + r.left() * depth;
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dest = mem + (p.y() + r.height() - 1) * lineskip + p.x() * depth;
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lineskip = -lineskip;
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} else {
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src = mem + r.top() * lineskip + r.left() * depth;
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dest = mem + p.y() * lineskip + p.x() * depth;
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}
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const int w = r.width();
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int h = r.height();
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const int bytes = w * depth;
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// overlapping segments?
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if (offset.y() == 0 && qAbs(offset.x()) < w) {
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do {
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::memmove(dest, src, bytes);
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dest += lineskip;
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src += lineskip;
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} while (--h);
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} else {
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do {
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::memcpy(dest, src, bytes);
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dest += lineskip;
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src += lineskip;
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} while (--h);
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}
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}
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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