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41 |
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42 #include "qassistantclient.h" |
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43 |
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44 #include <qtcpsocket.h> |
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45 #include <qtextstream.h> |
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46 #include <qtimer.h> |
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47 #include <qfileinfo.h> |
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48 #include <qmap.h> |
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49 |
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50 QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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51 |
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52 class QAssistantClientPrivate |
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53 { |
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54 friend class QAssistantClient; |
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55 QStringList arguments; |
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56 }; |
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57 |
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58 static QMap<const QAssistantClient*,QAssistantClientPrivate*> *dpointers = 0; |
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59 |
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60 static QAssistantClientPrivate *data( const QAssistantClient *client, bool create=false ) |
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61 { |
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62 if( !dpointers ) |
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63 dpointers = new QMap<const QAssistantClient*,QAssistantClientPrivate*>; |
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64 QAssistantClientPrivate *d = (*dpointers)[client]; |
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65 if( !d && create ) { |
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66 d = new QAssistantClientPrivate; |
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67 dpointers->insert( client, d ); |
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68 } |
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69 return d; |
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70 } |
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71 |
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72 /*! |
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73 \class QAssistantClient |
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74 \obsolete |
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75 \brief The QAssistantClient class provides a means of using Qt |
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76 Assistant as an application's help tool. |
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77 |
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78 \ingroup helpsystem |
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79 |
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80 \bold{Note:} \e{This class is obsolete and only required when using |
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81 the old Qt Assistant, now called assistant_adp. If you want to use |
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82 the new Qt Assistant as a remote help viewer, simple create a |
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83 QProcess instance and specify \tt{assistant} as its executable. |
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84 The following code shows how to start Qt Assistant and request a |
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85 certain page to be shown:} |
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86 |
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87 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/tools_assistant_compat_lib_qassistantclient.cpp 0 |
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88 |
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89 \e{For a complete example using the Qt Assistant remotely, see the \l |
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90 {help/remotecontrol}{Remote Control} example.} |
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91 |
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92 In order to make Qt Assistant act as a customized help tool for |
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93 your application, you must provide your application with a |
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94 QAssistantClient object in addition to a \l |
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95 {assistant-manual.html} {Qt Assistant Document Profile} (\c .adp |
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96 file) and the associated documentation. |
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97 |
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98 Note that the QAssistantClient class is not included in the Qt |
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99 library. To use it you must add the following line to your pro |
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100 file: |
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101 |
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102 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/tools_assistant_compat_lib_qassistantclient.cpp 1 |
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103 |
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104 A QAssistantClient instance can open or close Qt Assistant |
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105 whenever it is required. |
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106 |
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107 Once you have created a QAssistantClient instance, specifying the |
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108 path to the Qt Assistant executable, using Qt Assistant is |
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109 simple: You can either call the openAssistant() slot to show the |
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110 defined start page of the documentation, or you can call the |
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111 showPage() slot to show a particular help page. When you call |
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112 openAssistant() and showPage(), Qt Assistant will be launched if |
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113 it isn't already running. When Qt Assistant is running, the |
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114 isOpen() function returns true. |
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115 |
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116 When calling showPage() the Qt Assistant instance will also be |
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117 brought to the foreground if its hidden. The showPage() slot can |
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118 be called multiple times, while calling openAssistant() several |
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119 times without closing the application in between, will have no |
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120 effect. |
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121 |
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122 You can close Qt Assistant at any time using the closeAssistant() |
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123 slot. When you call openAssistant(), or you call showPage() |
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124 without a previous call to openAssistant(), the assistantOpened() |
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125 signal is emitted. Similarly when closeAssistant() is called, |
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126 assistantClosed() is emitted. In either case, if an error occurs, |
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127 error() is emitted. |
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128 |
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129 One QAssistantClient instance interacts with one Qt Assistant |
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130 instance, so every time you call openAssistant(), showPage() or |
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131 closeAssistant() they are applied to the particular Qt Assistant |
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132 instance associated with the QAssistantClient. |
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133 |
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134 Qt Assistant's documentation set can be altered using the command |
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135 line arguments that are passed to the application when it is |
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136 launched. When started without any options, Qt Assistant displays |
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137 a default set of documentation. When Qt is installed, the default |
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138 documentation set in Qt Assistant contains the Qt reference |
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139 documentation as well as the tools that come with Qt, such as \QD |
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140 and \c qmake. |
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141 |
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142 Use the setArguments() function to specify the command line |
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143 arguments. You can add or remove documentation from Qt Assistant |
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144 by adding and removing the relevant content files: The command |
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145 line arguments are \c {-addContentFile file.dcf} and \c |
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146 {-removeContentFile file.dcf} respectively. You can make Qt |
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147 Assistant run customized documentation sets that are separate from |
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148 the Qt documentation, by specifying a profile: \c {-profile |
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149 myapplication.adp}. The profile format can also be used to alter |
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150 several of Qt Assistant's properties such as its title and |
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151 startpage. |
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152 |
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153 The Documentation Content File (\c .dcf) and Qt Assistant |
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154 Documentation Profile (\c .adp) formats are documented in the \l |
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155 {assistant-manual.html}{Qt Assistant Manual}. |
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156 |
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157 For a complete example using the QAssistantClient class, see the |
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158 \e{Simple Text Viewer} example. The example shows how you can make |
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159 Qt Assistant act as a customized help tool for your application |
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160 using the QAssistantClient class combined with a Qt Assistant |
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161 Document Profile. |
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162 |
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163 \sa {Qt Assistant Manual}, {Simple Text Viewer Example} |
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164 */ |
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165 |
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166 /*! |
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167 \fn void QAssistantClient::assistantOpened() |
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168 |
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169 This signal is emitted when Qt Assistant is opened and the |
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170 client-server communication is set up. |
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171 |
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172 \sa openAssistant(), showPage() |
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173 */ |
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174 |
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175 /*! |
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176 \fn void QAssistantClient::assistantClosed() |
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177 |
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178 This signal is emitted when the connection to Qt Assistant is |
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179 closed. This happens when the user exits Qt Assistant, if an |
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180 error in the server or client occurs, or if closeAssistant() is |
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181 called. |
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182 |
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183 \sa closeAssistant() |
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184 */ |
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185 |
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186 /*! |
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187 \fn void QAssistantClient::error( const QString &message ) |
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188 |
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189 This signal is emitted if Qt Assistant cannot be started, or if an |
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190 error occurs during the initialization of the connection between |
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191 Qt Assistant and the calling application. The \a message provides an |
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192 explanation of the error. |
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193 */ |
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194 |
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195 /*! |
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196 Constructs an assistant client with the specified \a parent. For |
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197 systems other than Mac OS, \a path specifies the path to the Qt |
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198 Assistant executable. For Mac OS, \a path specifies a directory |
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199 containing a valid assistant.app bundle. If \a path is the empty |
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200 string, the system path (\c{%PATH%} or \c $PATH) is used. |
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201 */ |
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202 QAssistantClient::QAssistantClient( const QString &path, QObject *parent ) |
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203 : QObject( parent ), host ( QLatin1String("localhost") ) |
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204 { |
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205 #if defined(Q_OS_MAC) |
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206 const QString assistant = QLatin1String("Assistant_adp"); |
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207 #else |
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208 const QString assistant = QLatin1String("assistant_adp"); |
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209 #endif |
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210 |
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211 if ( path.isEmpty() ) |
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212 assistantCommand = assistant; |
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213 else { |
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214 QFileInfo fi( path ); |
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215 if ( fi.isDir() ) |
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216 assistantCommand = path + QLatin1String("/") + assistant; |
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217 else |
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218 assistantCommand = path; |
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219 } |
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220 |
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221 #if defined(Q_OS_MAC) |
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222 assistantCommand += QLatin1String(".app/Contents/MacOS/Assistant_adp"); |
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223 #endif |
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224 |
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225 socket = new QTcpSocket( this ); |
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226 connect( socket, SIGNAL(connected()), |
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227 SLOT(socketConnected()) ); |
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228 connect( socket, SIGNAL(disconnected()), |
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229 SLOT(socketConnectionClosed()) ); |
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230 connect( socket, SIGNAL(error(QAbstractSocket::SocketError)), |
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231 SLOT(socketError()) ); |
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232 opened = false; |
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233 proc = new QProcess( this ); |
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234 port = 0; |
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235 pageBuffer = QLatin1String(""); |
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236 connect( proc, SIGNAL(readyReadStandardError()), |
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237 this, SLOT(readStdError()) ); |
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238 connect( proc, SIGNAL(error(QProcess::ProcessError)), |
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239 this, SLOT(procError(QProcess::ProcessError)) ); |
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240 } |
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241 |
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242 /*! |
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243 Destroys the assistant client object. |
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244 */ |
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245 QAssistantClient::~QAssistantClient() |
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246 { |
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247 if ( proc->state() == QProcess::Running ) |
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248 proc->terminate(); |
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249 |
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250 if( dpointers ) { |
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251 QAssistantClientPrivate *d = (*dpointers)[ this ]; |
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252 if ( d ) { |
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253 dpointers->remove(this); |
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254 delete d; |
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255 if( dpointers->isEmpty() ) { |
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256 delete dpointers; |
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257 dpointers = 0; |
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258 } |
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259 } |
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260 } |
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261 } |
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262 |
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263 /*! |
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264 Opens Qt Assistant, i.e. sets up the client-server communication |
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265 between the application and Qt Assistant, and shows the start page |
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266 specified by the current \l {assistant-manual.html} |
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267 {Qt Assistant Document Profile}. If there is no specfied profile, |
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268 and Qt is installed, the default start page is the Qt Reference |
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269 Documentation's index page. |
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270 |
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271 If the connection is already established, this function does |
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272 nothing. Use the showPage() function to show another page. If an |
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273 error occurs, the error() signal is emitted. |
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274 |
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275 \sa showPage(), assistantOpened() |
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276 */ |
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277 void QAssistantClient::openAssistant() |
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278 { |
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279 if ( proc->state() == QProcess::Running ) |
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280 return; |
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281 |
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282 QStringList args; |
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283 args.append(QLatin1String("-server")); |
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284 if( !pageBuffer.isEmpty() ) { |
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285 args.append( QLatin1String("-file") ); |
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286 args.append( pageBuffer ); |
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287 } |
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288 |
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289 QAssistantClientPrivate *d = data( this ); |
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290 if( d ) { |
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291 QStringList::ConstIterator it = d->arguments.constBegin(); |
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292 while( it!=d->arguments.constEnd() ) { |
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293 args.append( *it ); |
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294 ++it; |
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295 } |
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296 } |
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297 |
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298 connect( proc, SIGNAL(readyReadStandardOutput()), |
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299 this, SLOT(readPort()) ); |
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300 |
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301 proc->start(assistantCommand, args); |
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302 } |
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303 |
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304 void QAssistantClient::procError(QProcess::ProcessError err) |
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305 { |
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306 switch (err) |
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307 { |
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308 case QProcess::FailedToStart: |
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309 emit error( tr( "Failed to start Qt Assistant." ) ); |
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310 break; |
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311 case QProcess::Crashed: |
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312 emit error( tr( "Qt Assistant crashed." ) ); |
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313 break; |
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314 default: |
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315 emit error( tr( "Error while running Qt Assistant." ) ); |
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316 } |
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317 } |
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318 |
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319 void QAssistantClient::readPort() |
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320 { |
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321 QString p(QString::fromLatin1(proc->readAllStandardOutput())); |
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322 quint16 port = p.toUShort(); |
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323 if ( port == 0 ) { |
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324 emit error( tr( "Cannot connect to Qt Assistant." ) ); |
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325 return; |
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326 } |
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327 socket->connectToHost( host, port ); |
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328 disconnect( proc, SIGNAL(readyReadStandardOutput()), |
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329 this, SLOT(readPort()) ); |
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330 } |
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331 |
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332 /*! |
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333 Closes the Qt Assistant instance. |
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334 |
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335 \sa openAssistant(), assistantClosed() |
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336 */ |
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337 void QAssistantClient::closeAssistant() |
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338 { |
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339 if ( !opened ) |
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340 return; |
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341 |
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342 bool blocked = proc->blockSignals(true); |
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343 proc->terminate(); |
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344 if (!proc->waitForFinished(2000)) { |
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345 // If the process hasn't died after 2 seconds, |
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346 // we kill it, causing it to exit immediately. |
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347 proc->kill(); |
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348 } |
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349 proc->blockSignals(blocked); |
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350 } |
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351 |
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352 /*! |
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353 Brings Qt Assistant to the foreground showing the given \a page. |
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354 The \a page parameter is a path to an HTML file |
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355 (e.g., QLatin1String("/home/pasquale/superproduct/docs/html/intro.html")). |
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356 |
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357 If Qt Assistant hasn't been opened yet, this function will call |
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358 the openAssistant() slot with the specified page as the start |
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359 page. |
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360 |
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361 \note The first time Qt Assistant is started, its window will open |
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362 in front of the application's windows. Subsequent calls to this function |
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363 will only load the specified pages in Qt Assistant and will not display |
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364 its window in front of the application's windows. |
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365 |
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366 \sa openAssistant() |
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367 */ |
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368 void QAssistantClient::showPage( const QString &page ) |
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369 { |
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370 if (opened) { |
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371 QTextStream os( socket ); |
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372 os << page << QLatin1String("\n"); |
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373 } else { |
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374 pageBuffer = page; |
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375 |
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376 if (proc->state() == QProcess::NotRunning) { |
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377 openAssistant(); |
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378 pageBuffer.clear(); |
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379 return; |
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380 } |
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381 } |
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382 } |
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383 |
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384 /*! |
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385 \property QAssistantClient::open |
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386 \brief whether Qt Assistant is open |
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387 |
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388 */ |
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389 bool QAssistantClient::isOpen() const |
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390 { |
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391 return opened; |
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392 } |
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393 |
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394 void QAssistantClient::socketConnected() |
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395 { |
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396 opened = true; |
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397 if ( !pageBuffer.isEmpty() ) |
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398 showPage( pageBuffer ); |
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399 emit assistantOpened(); |
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400 } |
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401 |
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402 void QAssistantClient::socketConnectionClosed() |
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403 { |
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404 opened = false; |
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405 emit assistantClosed(); |
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406 } |
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407 |
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408 void QAssistantClient::socketError() |
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409 { |
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410 QAbstractSocket::SocketError err = socket->error(); |
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411 if (err == QTcpSocket::ConnectionRefusedError) |
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412 emit error( tr( "Could not connect to Assistant: Connection refused" ) ); |
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413 else if (err == QTcpSocket::HostNotFoundError) |
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414 emit error( tr( "Could not connect to Assistant: Host not found" ) ); |
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415 else if (err != QTcpSocket::RemoteHostClosedError) |
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416 emit error( tr( "Communication error" ) ); |
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417 } |
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418 |
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419 void QAssistantClient::readStdError() |
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420 { |
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421 QString errmsg = QString::fromLatin1(proc->readAllStandardError()); |
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422 |
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423 if (!errmsg.isEmpty()) |
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424 emit error( errmsg.simplified() ); |
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425 } |
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426 |
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427 /*! |
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428 \fn void QAssistantClient::setArguments(const QStringList &arguments) |
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429 |
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430 Sets the command line \a arguments that are passed to Qt Assistant |
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431 when it is launched. |
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432 |
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433 The command line arguments can be used to alter Qt Assistant's |
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434 documentation set. When started without any options, Qt Assistant |
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435 displays a default set of documentation. When Qt is installed, the |
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436 default documentation set in Qt Assistant contains the Qt |
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437 reference documentation as well as the tools that come with Qt, |
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438 such as Qt Designer and qmake. |
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439 */ |
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440 void QAssistantClient::setArguments( const QStringList &args ) |
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441 { |
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442 QAssistantClientPrivate *d = data( this, true ); |
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443 d->arguments = args; |
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444 } |
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445 |
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446 QT_END_NAMESPACE |