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42 #include "qtpropertybrowser.h" |
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43 #include <QtCore/QSet> |
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44 #include <QtCore/QMap> |
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45 #include <QtGui/QIcon> |
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46 |
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47 #if defined(Q_CC_MSVC) |
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48 # pragma warning(disable: 4786) /* MS VS 6: truncating debug info after 255 characters */ |
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49 #endif |
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50 |
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51 QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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52 |
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53 class QtPropertyPrivate |
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54 { |
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55 public: |
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56 QtPropertyPrivate(QtAbstractPropertyManager *manager) : m_enabled(true), m_modified(false), m_manager(manager) {} |
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57 QtProperty *q_ptr; |
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58 |
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59 QSet<QtProperty *> m_parentItems; |
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60 QList<QtProperty *> m_subItems; |
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61 |
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62 QString m_toolTip; |
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63 QString m_statusTip; |
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64 QString m_whatsThis; |
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65 QString m_name; |
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66 bool m_enabled; |
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67 bool m_modified; |
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68 |
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69 QtAbstractPropertyManager * const m_manager; |
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70 }; |
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71 |
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72 class QtAbstractPropertyManagerPrivate |
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73 { |
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74 QtAbstractPropertyManager *q_ptr; |
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75 Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QtAbstractPropertyManager) |
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76 public: |
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77 void propertyDestroyed(QtProperty *property); |
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78 void propertyChanged(QtProperty *property) const; |
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79 void propertyRemoved(QtProperty *property, |
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80 QtProperty *parentProperty) const; |
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81 void propertyInserted(QtProperty *property, QtProperty *parentProperty, |
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82 QtProperty *afterProperty) const; |
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83 |
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84 QSet<QtProperty *> m_properties; |
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85 }; |
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86 |
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87 /*! |
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88 \class QtProperty |
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89 \internal |
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90 \inmodule QtDesigner |
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91 \since 4.4 |
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92 |
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93 \brief The QtProperty class encapsulates an instance of a property. |
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94 |
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95 Properties are created by objects of QtAbstractPropertyManager |
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96 subclasses; a manager can create properties of a given type, and |
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97 is used in conjunction with the QtAbstractPropertyBrowser class. A |
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98 property is always owned by the manager that created it, which can |
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99 be retrieved using the propertyManager() function. |
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100 |
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101 QtProperty contains the most common property attributes, and |
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102 provides functions for retrieving as well as setting their values: |
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103 |
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104 \table |
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105 \header \o Getter \o Setter |
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106 \row |
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107 \o propertyName() \o setPropertyName() |
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108 \row |
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109 \o statusTip() \o setStatusTip() |
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110 \row |
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111 \o toolTip() \o setToolTip() |
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112 \row |
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113 \o whatsThis() \o setWhatsThis() |
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114 \row |
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115 \o isEnabled() \o setEnabled() |
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116 \row |
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117 \o isModified() \o setModified() |
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118 \row |
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119 \o valueText() \o Nop |
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120 \row |
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121 \o valueIcon() \o Nop |
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122 \endtable |
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123 |
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124 It is also possible to nest properties: QtProperty provides the |
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125 addSubProperty(), insertSubProperty() and removeSubProperty() functions to |
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126 manipulate the set of subproperties. Use the subProperties() |
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127 function to retrieve a property's current set of subproperties. |
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128 Note that nested properties are not owned by the parent property, |
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129 i.e. each subproperty is owned by the manager that created it. |
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130 |
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131 \sa QtAbstractPropertyManager, QtBrowserItem |
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132 */ |
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133 |
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134 /*! |
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135 Creates a property with the given \a manager. |
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136 |
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137 This constructor is only useful when creating a custom QtProperty |
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138 subclass (e.g. QtVariantProperty). To create a regular QtProperty |
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139 object, use the QtAbstractPropertyManager::addProperty() |
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140 function instead. |
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141 |
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142 \sa QtAbstractPropertyManager::addProperty() |
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143 */ |
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144 QtProperty::QtProperty(QtAbstractPropertyManager *manager) |
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145 : d_ptr(new QtPropertyPrivate(manager)) |
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146 { |
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147 d_ptr->q_ptr = this; |
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148 } |
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149 |
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150 /*! |
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151 Destroys this property. |
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152 |
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153 Note that subproperties are detached but not destroyed, i.e. they |
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154 can still be used in another context. |
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155 |
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156 \sa QtAbstractPropertyManager::clear() |
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157 |
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158 */ |
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159 QtProperty::~QtProperty() |
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160 { |
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161 QSetIterator<QtProperty *> itParent(d_ptr->m_parentItems); |
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162 while (itParent.hasNext()) { |
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163 QtProperty *property = itParent.next(); |
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164 property->d_ptr->m_manager->d_ptr->propertyRemoved(this, property); |
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165 } |
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166 |
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167 d_ptr->m_manager->d_ptr->propertyDestroyed(this); |
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168 |
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169 QListIterator<QtProperty *> itChild(d_ptr->m_subItems); |
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170 while (itChild.hasNext()) { |
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171 QtProperty *property = itChild.next(); |
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172 property->d_ptr->m_parentItems.remove(this); |
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173 } |
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174 |
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175 itParent.toFront(); |
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176 while (itParent.hasNext()) { |
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177 QtProperty *property = itParent.next(); |
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178 property->d_ptr->m_subItems.removeAll(this); |
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179 } |
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180 } |
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181 |
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182 /*! |
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183 Returns the set of subproperties. |
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184 |
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185 Note that subproperties are not owned by \e this property, but by |
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186 the manager that created them. |
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187 |
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188 \sa insertSubProperty(), removeSubProperty() |
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189 */ |
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190 QList<QtProperty *> QtProperty::subProperties() const |
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191 { |
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192 return d_ptr->m_subItems; |
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193 } |
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194 |
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195 /*! |
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196 Returns a pointer to the manager that owns this property. |
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197 */ |
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198 QtAbstractPropertyManager *QtProperty::propertyManager() const |
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199 { |
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200 return d_ptr->m_manager; |
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201 } |
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202 |
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203 /*! |
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204 Returns the property's tool tip. |
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205 |
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206 \sa setToolTip() |
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207 */ |
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208 QString QtProperty::toolTip() const |
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209 { |
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210 return d_ptr->m_toolTip; |
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211 } |
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212 |
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213 /*! |
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214 Returns the property's status tip. |
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215 |
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216 \sa setStatusTip() |
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217 */ |
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218 QString QtProperty::statusTip() const |
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219 { |
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220 return d_ptr->m_statusTip; |
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221 } |
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222 |
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223 /*! |
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224 Returns the property's "What's This" help text. |
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225 |
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226 \sa setWhatsThis() |
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227 */ |
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228 QString QtProperty::whatsThis() const |
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229 { |
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230 return d_ptr->m_whatsThis; |
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231 } |
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232 |
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233 /*! |
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234 Returns the property's name. |
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235 |
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236 \sa setPropertyName() |
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237 */ |
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238 QString QtProperty::propertyName() const |
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239 { |
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240 return d_ptr->m_name; |
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241 } |
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242 |
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243 /*! |
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244 Returns whether the property is enabled. |
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245 |
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246 \sa setEnabled() |
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247 */ |
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248 bool QtProperty::isEnabled() const |
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249 { |
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250 return d_ptr->m_enabled; |
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251 } |
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252 |
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253 /*! |
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254 Returns whether the property is modified. |
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255 |
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256 \sa setModified() |
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257 */ |
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258 bool QtProperty::isModified() const |
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259 { |
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260 return d_ptr->m_modified; |
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261 } |
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262 |
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263 /*! |
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264 Returns whether the property has a value. |
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265 |
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266 \sa QtAbstractPropertyManager::hasValue() |
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267 */ |
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268 bool QtProperty::hasValue() const |
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269 { |
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270 return d_ptr->m_manager->hasValue(this); |
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271 } |
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272 |
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273 /*! |
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274 Returns an icon representing the current state of this property. |
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275 |
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276 If the given property type can not generate such an icon, this |
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277 function returns an invalid icon. |
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278 |
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279 \sa QtAbstractPropertyManager::valueIcon() |
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280 */ |
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281 QIcon QtProperty::valueIcon() const |
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282 { |
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283 return d_ptr->m_manager->valueIcon(this); |
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284 } |
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285 |
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286 /*! |
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287 Returns a string representing the current state of this property. |
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288 |
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289 If the given property type can not generate such a string, this |
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290 function returns an empty string. |
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291 |
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292 \sa QtAbstractPropertyManager::valueText() |
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293 */ |
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294 QString QtProperty::valueText() const |
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295 { |
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296 return d_ptr->m_manager->valueText(this); |
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297 } |
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298 |
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299 /*! |
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300 Sets the property's tool tip to the given \a text. |
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301 |
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302 \sa toolTip() |
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303 */ |
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304 void QtProperty::setToolTip(const QString &text) |
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305 { |
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306 if (d_ptr->m_toolTip == text) |
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307 return; |
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308 |
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309 d_ptr->m_toolTip = text; |
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310 propertyChanged(); |
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311 } |
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312 |
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313 /*! |
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314 Sets the property's status tip to the given \a text. |
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315 |
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316 \sa statusTip() |
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317 */ |
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318 void QtProperty::setStatusTip(const QString &text) |
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319 { |
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320 if (d_ptr->m_statusTip == text) |
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321 return; |
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322 |
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323 d_ptr->m_statusTip = text; |
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324 propertyChanged(); |
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325 } |
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326 |
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327 /*! |
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328 Sets the property's "What's This" help text to the given \a text. |
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329 |
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330 \sa whatsThis() |
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331 */ |
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332 void QtProperty::setWhatsThis(const QString &text) |
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333 { |
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334 if (d_ptr->m_whatsThis == text) |
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335 return; |
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336 |
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337 d_ptr->m_whatsThis = text; |
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338 propertyChanged(); |
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339 } |
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340 |
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341 /*! |
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342 \fn void QtProperty::setPropertyName(const QString &name) |
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343 |
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344 Sets the property's name to the given \a name. |
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345 |
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346 \sa propertyName() |
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347 */ |
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348 void QtProperty::setPropertyName(const QString &text) |
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349 { |
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350 if (d_ptr->m_name == text) |
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351 return; |
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352 |
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353 d_ptr->m_name = text; |
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354 propertyChanged(); |
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355 } |
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356 |
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357 /*! |
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358 Enables or disables the property according to the passed \a enable value. |
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359 |
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360 \sa isEnabled() |
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361 */ |
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362 void QtProperty::setEnabled(bool enable) |
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363 { |
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364 if (d_ptr->m_enabled == enable) |
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365 return; |
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366 |
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367 d_ptr->m_enabled = enable; |
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368 propertyChanged(); |
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369 } |
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370 |
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371 /*! |
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372 Sets the property's modified state according to the passed \a modified value. |
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373 |
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374 \sa isModified() |
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375 */ |
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376 void QtProperty::setModified(bool modified) |
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377 { |
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378 if (d_ptr->m_modified == modified) |
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379 return; |
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380 |
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381 d_ptr->m_modified = modified; |
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382 propertyChanged(); |
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383 } |
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384 |
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385 /*! |
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386 Appends the given \a property to this property's subproperties. |
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387 |
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388 If the given \a property already is added, this function does |
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389 nothing. |
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390 |
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391 \sa insertSubProperty(), removeSubProperty() |
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392 */ |
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393 void QtProperty::addSubProperty(QtProperty *property) |
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394 { |
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395 QtProperty *after = 0; |
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396 if (d_ptr->m_subItems.count() > 0) |
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397 after = d_ptr->m_subItems.last(); |
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398 insertSubProperty(property, after); |
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399 } |
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400 |
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401 /*! |
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402 \fn void QtProperty::insertSubProperty(QtProperty *property, QtProperty *precedingProperty) |
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403 |
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404 Inserts the given \a property after the specified \a |
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405 precedingProperty into this property's list of subproperties. If |
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406 \a precedingProperty is 0, the specified \a property is inserted |
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407 at the beginning of the list. |
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408 |
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409 If the given \a property already is inserted, this function does |
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410 nothing. |
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411 |
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412 \sa addSubProperty(), removeSubProperty() |
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413 */ |
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414 void QtProperty::insertSubProperty(QtProperty *property, |
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415 QtProperty *afterProperty) |
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416 { |
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417 if (!property) |
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418 return; |
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419 |
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420 if (property == this) |
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421 return; |
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422 |
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423 // traverse all children of item. if this item is a child of item then cannot add. |
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424 QList<QtProperty *> pendingList = property->subProperties(); |
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425 QMap<QtProperty *, bool> visited; |
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426 while (!pendingList.isEmpty()) { |
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427 QtProperty *i = pendingList.first(); |
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428 if (i == this) |
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429 return; |
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430 pendingList.removeFirst(); |
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431 if (visited.contains(i)) |
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432 continue; |
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433 visited[i] = true; |
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434 pendingList += i->subProperties(); |
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435 } |
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436 |
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437 pendingList = subProperties(); |
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438 int pos = 0; |
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439 int newPos = 0; |
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440 QtProperty *properAfterProperty = 0; |
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441 while (pos < pendingList.count()) { |
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442 QtProperty *i = pendingList.at(pos); |
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443 if (i == property) |
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444 return; // if item is already inserted in this item then cannot add. |
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445 if (i == afterProperty) { |
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446 newPos = pos + 1; |
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447 properAfterProperty = afterProperty; |
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448 } |
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449 pos++; |
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450 } |
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451 |
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452 d_ptr->m_subItems.insert(newPos, property); |
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453 property->d_ptr->m_parentItems.insert(this); |
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454 |
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455 d_ptr->m_manager->d_ptr->propertyInserted(property, this, properAfterProperty); |
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456 } |
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457 |
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458 /*! |
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459 Removes the given \a property from the list of subproperties |
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460 without deleting it. |
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461 |
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462 \sa addSubProperty(), insertSubProperty() |
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463 */ |
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464 void QtProperty::removeSubProperty(QtProperty *property) |
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465 { |
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466 if (!property) |
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467 return; |
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468 |
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469 d_ptr->m_manager->d_ptr->propertyRemoved(property, this); |
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470 |
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471 QList<QtProperty *> pendingList = subProperties(); |
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472 int pos = 0; |
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473 while (pos < pendingList.count()) { |
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474 if (pendingList.at(pos) == property) { |
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475 d_ptr->m_subItems.removeAt(pos); |
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476 property->d_ptr->m_parentItems.remove(this); |
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477 |
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478 return; |
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479 } |
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480 pos++; |
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481 } |
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482 } |
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483 |
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484 /*! |
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485 \internal |
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486 */ |
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487 void QtProperty::propertyChanged() |
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488 { |
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489 d_ptr->m_manager->d_ptr->propertyChanged(this); |
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490 } |
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491 |
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492 //////////////////////////////// |
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493 |
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494 void QtAbstractPropertyManagerPrivate::propertyDestroyed(QtProperty *property) |
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495 { |
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496 if (m_properties.contains(property)) { |
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497 emit q_ptr->propertyDestroyed(property); |
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498 q_ptr->uninitializeProperty(property); |
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499 m_properties.remove(property); |
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500 } |
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501 } |
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502 |
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503 void QtAbstractPropertyManagerPrivate::propertyChanged(QtProperty *property) const |
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504 { |
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505 emit q_ptr->propertyChanged(property); |
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506 } |
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507 |
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508 void QtAbstractPropertyManagerPrivate::propertyRemoved(QtProperty *property, |
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509 QtProperty *parentProperty) const |
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510 { |
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511 emit q_ptr->propertyRemoved(property, parentProperty); |
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512 } |
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513 |
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514 void QtAbstractPropertyManagerPrivate::propertyInserted(QtProperty *property, |
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515 QtProperty *parentProperty, QtProperty *afterProperty) const |
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516 { |
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517 emit q_ptr->propertyInserted(property, parentProperty, afterProperty); |
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518 } |
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519 |
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520 /*! |
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521 \class QtAbstractPropertyManager |
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522 \internal |
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523 \inmodule QtDesigner |
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524 \since 4.4 |
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525 |
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526 \brief The QtAbstractPropertyManager provides an interface for |
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527 property managers. |
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528 |
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529 A manager can create and manage properties of a given type, and is |
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530 used in conjunction with the QtAbstractPropertyBrowser class. |
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531 |
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532 When using a property browser widget, the properties are created |
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533 and managed by implementations of the QtAbstractPropertyManager |
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534 class. To ensure that the properties' values will be displayed |
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535 using suitable editing widgets, the managers are associated with |
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536 objects of QtAbstractEditorFactory subclasses. The property browser |
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537 will use these associations to determine which factories it should |
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538 use to create the preferred editing widgets. |
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539 |
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540 The QtAbstractPropertyManager class provides common functionality |
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541 like creating a property using the addProperty() function, and |
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542 retrieving the properties created by the manager using the |
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543 properties() function. The class also provides signals that are |
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544 emitted when the manager's properties change: propertyInserted(), |
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545 propertyRemoved(), propertyChanged() and propertyDestroyed(). |
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546 |
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547 QtAbstractPropertyManager subclasses are supposed to provide their |
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548 own type specific API. Note that several ready-made |
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549 implementations are available: |
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550 |
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551 \list |
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552 \o QtBoolPropertyManager |
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553 \o QtColorPropertyManager |
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554 \o QtDatePropertyManager |
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555 \o QtDateTimePropertyManager |
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556 \o QtDoublePropertyManager |
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557 \o QtEnumPropertyManager |
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558 \o QtFlagPropertyManager |
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559 \o QtFontPropertyManager |
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560 \o QtGroupPropertyManager |
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561 \o QtIntPropertyManager |
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562 \o QtPointPropertyManager |
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563 \o QtRectPropertyManager |
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564 \o QtSizePropertyManager |
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565 \o QtSizePolicyPropertyManager |
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566 \o QtStringPropertyManager |
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567 \o QtTimePropertyManager |
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568 \o QtVariantPropertyManager |
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569 \endlist |
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570 |
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571 \sa QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase, QtAbstractPropertyBrowser, QtProperty |
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572 */ |
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573 |
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574 /*! |
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575 \fn void QtAbstractPropertyManager::propertyInserted(QtProperty *newProperty, |
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576 QtProperty *parentProperty, QtProperty *precedingProperty) |
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577 |
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578 This signal is emitted when a new subproperty is inserted into an |
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579 existing property, passing pointers to the \a newProperty, \a |
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580 parentProperty and \a precedingProperty as parameters. |
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581 |
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582 If \a precedingProperty is 0, the \a newProperty was inserted at |
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583 the beginning of the \a parentProperty's subproperties list. |
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584 |
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585 Note that signal is emitted only if the \a parentProperty is created |
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586 by this manager. |
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587 |
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588 \sa QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::itemInserted() |
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589 */ |
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590 |
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591 /*! |
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592 \fn void QtAbstractPropertyManager::propertyChanged(QtProperty *property) |
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593 |
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594 This signal is emitted whenever a property's data changes, passing |
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595 a pointer to the \a property as parameter. |
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596 |
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597 Note that signal is only emitted for properties that are created by |
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598 this manager. |
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599 |
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600 \sa QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::itemChanged() |
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601 */ |
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602 |
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603 /*! |
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604 \fn void QtAbstractPropertyManager::propertyRemoved(QtProperty *property, QtProperty *parent) |
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605 |
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606 This signal is emitted when a subproperty is removed, passing |
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607 pointers to the removed \a property and the \a parent property as |
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608 parameters. |
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609 |
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610 Note that signal is emitted only when the \a parent property is |
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611 created by this manager. |
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612 |
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613 \sa QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::itemRemoved() |
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614 */ |
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615 |
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616 /*! |
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617 \fn void QtAbstractPropertyManager::propertyDestroyed(QtProperty *property) |
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618 |
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619 This signal is emitted when the specified \a property is about to |
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620 be destroyed. |
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621 |
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622 Note that signal is only emitted for properties that are created |
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623 by this manager. |
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624 |
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625 \sa clear(), uninitializeProperty() |
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626 */ |
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627 |
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628 /*! |
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629 \fn void QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::currentItemChanged(QtBrowserItem *current) |
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630 |
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631 This signal is emitted when the current item changes. The current item is specified by \a current. |
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632 |
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633 \sa QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::setCurrentItem() |
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634 */ |
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635 |
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636 /*! |
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637 Creates an abstract property manager with the given \a parent. |
|
638 */ |
|
639 QtAbstractPropertyManager::QtAbstractPropertyManager(QObject *parent) |
|
640 : QObject(parent), d_ptr(new QtAbstractPropertyManagerPrivate) |
|
641 { |
|
642 d_ptr->q_ptr = this; |
|
643 |
|
644 } |
|
645 |
|
646 /*! |
|
647 Destroys the manager. All properties created by the manager are |
|
648 destroyed. |
|
649 */ |
|
650 QtAbstractPropertyManager::~QtAbstractPropertyManager() |
|
651 { |
|
652 clear(); |
|
653 } |
|
654 |
|
655 /*! |
|
656 Destroys all the properties that this manager has created. |
|
657 |
|
658 \sa propertyDestroyed(), uninitializeProperty() |
|
659 */ |
|
660 void QtAbstractPropertyManager::clear() const |
|
661 { |
|
662 while (!properties().isEmpty()) { |
|
663 QSetIterator<QtProperty *> itProperty(properties()); |
|
664 QtProperty *prop = itProperty.next(); |
|
665 delete prop; |
|
666 } |
|
667 } |
|
668 |
|
669 /*! |
|
670 Returns the set of properties created by this manager. |
|
671 |
|
672 \sa addProperty() |
|
673 */ |
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674 QSet<QtProperty *> QtAbstractPropertyManager::properties() const |
|
675 { |
|
676 return d_ptr->m_properties; |
|
677 } |
|
678 |
|
679 /*! |
|
680 Returns whether the given \a property has a value. |
|
681 |
|
682 The default implementation of this function returns true. |
|
683 |
|
684 \sa QtProperty::hasValue() |
|
685 */ |
|
686 bool QtAbstractPropertyManager::hasValue(const QtProperty *property) const |
|
687 { |
|
688 Q_UNUSED(property) |
|
689 return true; |
|
690 } |
|
691 |
|
692 /*! |
|
693 Returns an icon representing the current state of the given \a |
|
694 property. |
|
695 |
|
696 The default implementation of this function returns an invalid |
|
697 icon. |
|
698 |
|
699 \sa QtProperty::valueIcon() |
|
700 */ |
|
701 QIcon QtAbstractPropertyManager::valueIcon(const QtProperty *property) const |
|
702 { |
|
703 Q_UNUSED(property) |
|
704 return QIcon(); |
|
705 } |
|
706 |
|
707 /*! |
|
708 Returns a string representing the current state of the given \a |
|
709 property. |
|
710 |
|
711 The default implementation of this function returns an empty |
|
712 string. |
|
713 |
|
714 \sa QtProperty::valueText() |
|
715 */ |
|
716 QString QtAbstractPropertyManager::valueText(const QtProperty *property) const |
|
717 { |
|
718 Q_UNUSED(property) |
|
719 return QString(); |
|
720 } |
|
721 |
|
722 /*! |
|
723 Creates a property with the given \a name which then is owned by this manager. |
|
724 |
|
725 Internally, this function calls the createProperty() and |
|
726 initializeProperty() functions. |
|
727 |
|
728 \sa initializeProperty(), properties() |
|
729 */ |
|
730 QtProperty *QtAbstractPropertyManager::addProperty(const QString &name) |
|
731 { |
|
732 QtProperty *property = createProperty(); |
|
733 if (property) { |
|
734 property->setPropertyName(name); |
|
735 d_ptr->m_properties.insert(property); |
|
736 initializeProperty(property); |
|
737 } |
|
738 return property; |
|
739 } |
|
740 |
|
741 /*! |
|
742 Creates a property. |
|
743 |
|
744 The base implementation produce QtProperty instances; Reimplement |
|
745 this function to make this manager produce objects of a QtProperty |
|
746 subclass. |
|
747 |
|
748 \sa addProperty(), initializeProperty() |
|
749 */ |
|
750 QtProperty *QtAbstractPropertyManager::createProperty() |
|
751 { |
|
752 return new QtProperty(this); |
|
753 } |
|
754 |
|
755 /*! |
|
756 \fn void QtAbstractPropertyManager::initializeProperty(QtProperty *property) = 0 |
|
757 |
|
758 This function is called whenever a new valid property pointer has |
|
759 been created, passing the pointer as parameter. |
|
760 |
|
761 The purpose is to let the manager know that the \a property has |
|
762 been created so that it can provide additional attributes for the |
|
763 new property, e.g. QtIntPropertyManager adds \l |
|
764 {QtIntPropertyManager::value()}{value}, \l |
|
765 {QtIntPropertyManager::minimum()}{minimum} and \l |
|
766 {QtIntPropertyManager::maximum()}{maximum} attributes. Since each manager |
|
767 subclass adds type specific attributes, this function is pure |
|
768 virtual and must be reimplemented when deriving from the |
|
769 QtAbstractPropertyManager class. |
|
770 |
|
771 \sa addProperty(), createProperty() |
|
772 */ |
|
773 |
|
774 /*! |
|
775 This function is called just before the specified \a property is destroyed. |
|
776 |
|
777 The purpose is to let the property manager know that the \a |
|
778 property is being destroyed so that it can remove the property's |
|
779 additional attributes. |
|
780 |
|
781 \sa clear(), propertyDestroyed() |
|
782 */ |
|
783 void QtAbstractPropertyManager::uninitializeProperty(QtProperty *property) |
|
784 { |
|
785 Q_UNUSED(property) |
|
786 } |
|
787 |
|
788 //////////////////////////////////// |
|
789 |
|
790 /*! |
|
791 \class QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase |
|
792 \internal |
|
793 \inmodule QtDesigner |
|
794 \since 4.4 |
|
795 |
|
796 \brief The QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase provides an interface for |
|
797 editor factories. |
|
798 |
|
799 An editor factory is a class that is able to create an editing |
|
800 widget of a specified type (e.g. line edits or comboboxes) for a |
|
801 given QtProperty object, and it is used in conjunction with the |
|
802 QtAbstractPropertyManager and QtAbstractPropertyBrowser classes. |
|
803 |
|
804 When using a property browser widget, the properties are created |
|
805 and managed by implementations of the QtAbstractPropertyManager |
|
806 class. To ensure that the properties' values will be displayed |
|
807 using suitable editing widgets, the managers are associated with |
|
808 objects of QtAbstractEditorFactory subclasses. The property browser |
|
809 will use these associations to determine which factories it should |
|
810 use to create the preferred editing widgets. |
|
811 |
|
812 Typically, an editor factory is created by subclassing the |
|
813 QtAbstractEditorFactory template class which inherits |
|
814 QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase. But note that several ready-made |
|
815 implementations are available: |
|
816 |
|
817 \list |
|
818 \o QtCheckBoxFactory |
|
819 \o QtDateEditFactory |
|
820 \o QtDateTimeEditFactory |
|
821 \o QtDoubleSpinBoxFactory |
|
822 \o QtEnumEditorFactory |
|
823 \o QtLineEditFactory |
|
824 \o QtScrollBarFactory |
|
825 \o QtSliderFactory |
|
826 \o QtSpinBoxFactory |
|
827 \o QtTimeEditFactory |
|
828 \o QtVariantEditorFactory |
|
829 \endlist |
|
830 |
|
831 \sa QtAbstractPropertyManager, QtAbstractPropertyBrowser |
|
832 */ |
|
833 |
|
834 /*! |
|
835 \fn virtual QWidget *QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase::createEditor(QtProperty *property, |
|
836 QWidget *parent) = 0 |
|
837 |
|
838 Creates an editing widget (with the given \a parent) for the given |
|
839 \a property. |
|
840 |
|
841 This function is reimplemented in QtAbstractEditorFactory template class |
|
842 which also provides a pure virtual convenience overload of this |
|
843 function enabling access to the property's manager. |
|
844 |
|
845 \sa QtAbstractEditorFactory::createEditor() |
|
846 */ |
|
847 |
|
848 /*! |
|
849 \fn QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase::QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase(QObject *parent = 0) |
|
850 |
|
851 Creates an abstract editor factory with the given \a parent. |
|
852 */ |
|
853 |
|
854 /*! |
|
855 \fn virtual void QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase::breakConnection(QtAbstractPropertyManager *manager) = 0 |
|
856 |
|
857 \internal |
|
858 |
|
859 Detaches property manager from factory. |
|
860 This method is reimplemented in QtAbstractEditorFactory template subclass. |
|
861 You don't need to reimplement it in your subclasses. Instead implement more convenient |
|
862 QtAbstractEditorFactory::disconnectPropertyManager() which gives you access to particular manager subclass. |
|
863 */ |
|
864 |
|
865 /*! |
|
866 \fn virtual void QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase::managerDestroyed(QObject *manager) = 0 |
|
867 |
|
868 \internal |
|
869 |
|
870 This method is called when property manager is being destroyed. |
|
871 Basically it notifies factory not to produce editors for properties owned by \a manager. |
|
872 You don't need to reimplement it in your subclass. This method is implemented in |
|
873 QtAbstractEditorFactory template subclass. |
|
874 */ |
|
875 |
|
876 /*! |
|
877 \class QtAbstractEditorFactory |
|
878 \internal |
|
879 \inmodule QtDesigner |
|
880 \since 4.4 |
|
881 |
|
882 \brief The QtAbstractEditorFactory is the base template class for editor |
|
883 factories. |
|
884 |
|
885 An editor factory is a class that is able to create an editing |
|
886 widget of a specified type (e.g. line edits or comboboxes) for a |
|
887 given QtProperty object, and it is used in conjunction with the |
|
888 QtAbstractPropertyManager and QtAbstractPropertyBrowser classes. |
|
889 |
|
890 Note that the QtAbstractEditorFactory functions are using the |
|
891 PropertyManager template argument class which can be any |
|
892 QtAbstractPropertyManager subclass. For example: |
|
893 |
|
894 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/tools_shared_qtpropertybrowser_qtpropertybrowser.cpp 0 |
|
895 |
|
896 Note that QtSpinBoxFactory by definition creates editing widgets |
|
897 \e only for properties created by QtIntPropertyManager. |
|
898 |
|
899 When using a property browser widget, the properties are created |
|
900 and managed by implementations of the QtAbstractPropertyManager |
|
901 class. To ensure that the properties' values will be displayed |
|
902 using suitable editing widgets, the managers are associated with |
|
903 objects of QtAbstractEditorFactory subclasses. The property browser will |
|
904 use these associations to determine which factories it should use |
|
905 to create the preferred editing widgets. |
|
906 |
|
907 A QtAbstractEditorFactory object is capable of producing editors for |
|
908 several property managers at the same time. To create an |
|
909 association between this factory and a given manager, use the |
|
910 addPropertyManager() function. Use the removePropertyManager() function to make |
|
911 this factory stop producing editors for a given property |
|
912 manager. Use the propertyManagers() function to retrieve the set of |
|
913 managers currently associated with this factory. |
|
914 |
|
915 Several ready-made implementations of the QtAbstractEditorFactory class |
|
916 are available: |
|
917 |
|
918 \list |
|
919 \o QtCheckBoxFactory |
|
920 \o QtDateEditFactory |
|
921 \o QtDateTimeEditFactory |
|
922 \o QtDoubleSpinBoxFactory |
|
923 \o QtEnumEditorFactory |
|
924 \o QtLineEditFactory |
|
925 \o QtScrollBarFactory |
|
926 \o QtSliderFactory |
|
927 \o QtSpinBoxFactory |
|
928 \o QtTimeEditFactory |
|
929 \o QtVariantEditorFactory |
|
930 \endlist |
|
931 |
|
932 When deriving from the QtAbstractEditorFactory class, several pure virtual |
|
933 functions must be implemented: the connectPropertyManager() function is |
|
934 used by the factory to connect to the given manager's signals, the |
|
935 createEditor() function is supposed to create an editor for the |
|
936 given property controlled by the given manager, and finally the |
|
937 disconnectPropertyManager() function is used by the factory to disconnect |
|
938 from the specified manager's signals. |
|
939 |
|
940 \sa QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase, QtAbstractPropertyManager |
|
941 */ |
|
942 |
|
943 /*! |
|
944 \fn QtAbstractEditorFactory::QtAbstractEditorFactory(QObject *parent = 0) |
|
945 |
|
946 Creates an editor factory with the given \a parent. |
|
947 |
|
948 \sa addPropertyManager() |
|
949 */ |
|
950 |
|
951 /*! |
|
952 \fn QWidget *QtAbstractEditorFactory::createEditor(QtProperty *property, QWidget *parent) |
|
953 |
|
954 Creates an editing widget (with the given \a parent) for the given |
|
955 \a property. |
|
956 */ |
|
957 |
|
958 /*! |
|
959 \fn void QtAbstractEditorFactory::addPropertyManager(PropertyManager *manager) |
|
960 |
|
961 Adds the given \a manager to this factory's set of managers, |
|
962 making this factory produce editing widgets for properties created |
|
963 by the given manager. |
|
964 |
|
965 The PropertyManager type is a template argument class, and represents the chosen |
|
966 QtAbstractPropertyManager subclass. |
|
967 |
|
968 \sa propertyManagers(), removePropertyManager() |
|
969 */ |
|
970 |
|
971 /*! |
|
972 \fn void QtAbstractEditorFactory::removePropertyManager(PropertyManager *manager) |
|
973 |
|
974 Removes the given \a manager from this factory's set of |
|
975 managers. The PropertyManager type is a template argument class, and may be |
|
976 any QtAbstractPropertyManager subclass. |
|
977 |
|
978 \sa propertyManagers(), addPropertyManager() |
|
979 */ |
|
980 |
|
981 /*! |
|
982 \fn virtual void QtAbstractEditorFactory::connectPropertyManager(PropertyManager *manager) = 0 |
|
983 |
|
984 Connects this factory to the given \a manager's signals. The |
|
985 PropertyManager type is a template argument class, and represents |
|
986 the chosen QtAbstractPropertyManager subclass. |
|
987 |
|
988 This function is used internally by the addPropertyManager() function, and |
|
989 makes it possible to update an editing widget when the associated |
|
990 property's data changes. This is typically done in custom slots |
|
991 responding to the signals emitted by the property's manager, |
|
992 e.g. QtIntPropertyManager::valueChanged() and |
|
993 QtIntPropertyManager::rangeChanged(). |
|
994 |
|
995 \sa propertyManagers(), disconnectPropertyManager() |
|
996 */ |
|
997 |
|
998 /*! |
|
999 \fn virtual QWidget *QtAbstractEditorFactory::createEditor(PropertyManager *manager, QtProperty *property, |
|
1000 QWidget *parent) = 0 |
|
1001 |
|
1002 Creates an editing widget with the given \a parent for the |
|
1003 specified \a property created by the given \a manager. The |
|
1004 PropertyManager type is a template argument class, and represents |
|
1005 the chosen QtAbstractPropertyManager subclass. |
|
1006 |
|
1007 This function must be implemented in derived classes: It is |
|
1008 recommended to store a pointer to the widget and map it to the |
|
1009 given \a property, since the widget must be updated whenever the |
|
1010 associated property's data changes. This is typically done in |
|
1011 custom slots responding to the signals emitted by the property's |
|
1012 manager, e.g. QtIntPropertyManager::valueChanged() and |
|
1013 QtIntPropertyManager::rangeChanged(). |
|
1014 |
|
1015 \sa connectPropertyManager() |
|
1016 */ |
|
1017 |
|
1018 /*! |
|
1019 \fn virtual void QtAbstractEditorFactory::disconnectPropertyManager(PropertyManager *manager) = 0 |
|
1020 |
|
1021 Disconnects this factory from the given \a manager's signals. The |
|
1022 PropertyManager type is a template argument class, and represents |
|
1023 the chosen QtAbstractPropertyManager subclass. |
|
1024 |
|
1025 This function is used internally by the removePropertyManager() function. |
|
1026 |
|
1027 \sa propertyManagers(), connectPropertyManager() |
|
1028 */ |
|
1029 |
|
1030 /*! |
|
1031 \fn QSet<PropertyManager *> QtAbstractEditorFactory::propertyManagers() const |
|
1032 |
|
1033 Returns the factory's set of associated managers. The |
|
1034 PropertyManager type is a template argument class, and represents |
|
1035 the chosen QtAbstractPropertyManager subclass. |
|
1036 |
|
1037 \sa addPropertyManager(), removePropertyManager() |
|
1038 */ |
|
1039 |
|
1040 /*! |
|
1041 \fn PropertyManager *QtAbstractEditorFactory::propertyManager(QtProperty *property) const |
|
1042 |
|
1043 Returns the property manager for the given \a property, or 0 if |
|
1044 the given \a property doesn't belong to any of this factory's |
|
1045 registered managers. |
|
1046 |
|
1047 The PropertyManager type is a template argument class, and represents the chosen |
|
1048 QtAbstractPropertyManager subclass. |
|
1049 |
|
1050 \sa propertyManagers() |
|
1051 */ |
|
1052 |
|
1053 /*! |
|
1054 \fn virtual void QtAbstractEditorFactory::managerDestroyed(QObject *manager) |
|
1055 |
|
1056 \internal |
|
1057 \reimp |
|
1058 */ |
|
1059 |
|
1060 //////////////////////////////////// |
|
1061 class QtBrowserItemPrivate |
|
1062 { |
|
1063 public: |
|
1064 QtBrowserItemPrivate(QtAbstractPropertyBrowser *browser, QtProperty *property, QtBrowserItem *parent) |
|
1065 : m_browser(browser), m_property(property), m_parent(parent), q_ptr(0) {} |
|
1066 |
|
1067 void addChild(QtBrowserItem *index, QtBrowserItem *after); |
|
1068 void removeChild(QtBrowserItem *index); |
|
1069 |
|
1070 QtAbstractPropertyBrowser * const m_browser; |
|
1071 QtProperty *m_property; |
|
1072 QtBrowserItem *m_parent; |
|
1073 |
|
1074 QtBrowserItem *q_ptr; |
|
1075 |
|
1076 QList<QtBrowserItem *> m_children; |
|
1077 |
|
1078 }; |
|
1079 |
|
1080 void QtBrowserItemPrivate::addChild(QtBrowserItem *index, QtBrowserItem *after) |
|
1081 { |
|
1082 if (m_children.contains(index)) |
|
1083 return; |
|
1084 int idx = m_children.indexOf(after) + 1; // we insert after returned idx, if it was -1 then we set idx to 0; |
|
1085 m_children.insert(idx, index); |
|
1086 } |
|
1087 |
|
1088 void QtBrowserItemPrivate::removeChild(QtBrowserItem *index) |
|
1089 { |
|
1090 m_children.removeAll(index); |
|
1091 } |
|
1092 |
|
1093 |
|
1094 /*! |
|
1095 \class QtBrowserItem |
|
1096 \internal |
|
1097 \inmodule QtDesigner |
|
1098 \since 4.4 |
|
1099 |
|
1100 \brief The QtBrowserItem class represents a property in |
|
1101 a property browser instance. |
|
1102 |
|
1103 Browser items are created whenever a QtProperty is inserted to the |
|
1104 property browser. A QtBrowserItem uniquely identifies a |
|
1105 browser's item. Thus, if the same QtProperty is inserted multiple |
|
1106 times, each occurrence gets its own unique QtBrowserItem. The |
|
1107 items are owned by QtAbstractPropertyBrowser and automatically |
|
1108 deleted when they are removed from the browser. |
|
1109 |
|
1110 You can traverse a browser's properties by calling parent() and |
|
1111 children(). The property and the browser associated with an item |
|
1112 are available as property() and browser(). |
|
1113 |
|
1114 \sa QtAbstractPropertyBrowser, QtProperty |
|
1115 */ |
|
1116 |
|
1117 /*! |
|
1118 Returns the property which is accosiated with this item. Note that |
|
1119 several items can be associated with the same property instance in |
|
1120 the same property browser. |
|
1121 |
|
1122 \sa QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::items() |
|
1123 */ |
|
1124 |
|
1125 QtProperty *QtBrowserItem::property() const |
|
1126 { |
|
1127 return d_ptr->m_property; |
|
1128 } |
|
1129 |
|
1130 /*! |
|
1131 Returns the parent item of \e this item. Returns 0 if \e this item |
|
1132 is associated with top-level property in item's property browser. |
|
1133 |
|
1134 \sa children() |
|
1135 */ |
|
1136 |
|
1137 QtBrowserItem *QtBrowserItem::parent() const |
|
1138 { |
|
1139 return d_ptr->m_parent; |
|
1140 } |
|
1141 |
|
1142 /*! |
|
1143 Returns the children items of \e this item. The properties |
|
1144 reproduced from children items are always the same as |
|
1145 reproduced from associated property' children, for example: |
|
1146 |
|
1147 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/tools_shared_qtpropertybrowser_qtpropertybrowser.cpp 1 |
|
1148 |
|
1149 The \e childrenItems list represents the same list as \e childrenProperties. |
|
1150 */ |
|
1151 |
|
1152 QList<QtBrowserItem *> QtBrowserItem::children() const |
|
1153 { |
|
1154 return d_ptr->m_children; |
|
1155 } |
|
1156 |
|
1157 /*! |
|
1158 Returns the property browser which owns \e this item. |
|
1159 */ |
|
1160 |
|
1161 QtAbstractPropertyBrowser *QtBrowserItem::browser() const |
|
1162 { |
|
1163 return d_ptr->m_browser; |
|
1164 } |
|
1165 |
|
1166 QtBrowserItem::QtBrowserItem(QtAbstractPropertyBrowser *browser, QtProperty *property, QtBrowserItem *parent) |
|
1167 : d_ptr(new QtBrowserItemPrivate(browser, property, parent)) |
|
1168 { |
|
1169 d_ptr->q_ptr = this; |
|
1170 } |
|
1171 |
|
1172 QtBrowserItem::~QtBrowserItem() |
|
1173 { |
|
1174 } |
|
1175 |
|
1176 |
|
1177 //////////////////////////////////// |
|
1178 |
|
1179 typedef QMap<QtAbstractPropertyBrowser *, QMap<QtAbstractPropertyManager *, |
|
1180 QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase *> > Map1; |
|
1181 typedef QMap<QtAbstractPropertyManager *, QMap<QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase *, |
|
1182 QList<QtAbstractPropertyBrowser *> > > Map2; |
|
1183 Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(Map1, m_viewToManagerToFactory) |
|
1184 Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(Map2, m_managerToFactoryToViews) |
|
1185 |
|
1186 class QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate |
|
1187 { |
|
1188 QtAbstractPropertyBrowser *q_ptr; |
|
1189 Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QtAbstractPropertyBrowser) |
|
1190 public: |
|
1191 QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate(); |
|
1192 |
|
1193 void insertSubTree(QtProperty *property, |
|
1194 QtProperty *parentProperty); |
|
1195 void removeSubTree(QtProperty *property, |
|
1196 QtProperty *parentProperty); |
|
1197 void createBrowserIndexes(QtProperty *property, QtProperty *parentProperty, QtProperty *afterProperty); |
|
1198 void removeBrowserIndexes(QtProperty *property, QtProperty *parentProperty); |
|
1199 QtBrowserItem *createBrowserIndex(QtProperty *property, QtBrowserItem *parentIndex, QtBrowserItem *afterIndex); |
|
1200 void removeBrowserIndex(QtBrowserItem *index); |
|
1201 void clearIndex(QtBrowserItem *index); |
|
1202 |
|
1203 void slotPropertyInserted(QtProperty *property, |
|
1204 QtProperty *parentProperty, QtProperty *afterProperty); |
|
1205 void slotPropertyRemoved(QtProperty *property, QtProperty *parentProperty); |
|
1206 void slotPropertyDestroyed(QtProperty *property); |
|
1207 void slotPropertyDataChanged(QtProperty *property); |
|
1208 |
|
1209 QList<QtProperty *> m_subItems; |
|
1210 QMap<QtAbstractPropertyManager *, QList<QtProperty *> > m_managerToProperties; |
|
1211 QMap<QtProperty *, QList<QtProperty *> > m_propertyToParents; |
|
1212 |
|
1213 QMap<QtProperty *, QtBrowserItem *> m_topLevelPropertyToIndex; |
|
1214 QList<QtBrowserItem *> m_topLevelIndexes; |
|
1215 QMap<QtProperty *, QList<QtBrowserItem *> > m_propertyToIndexes; |
|
1216 |
|
1217 QtBrowserItem *m_currentItem; |
|
1218 }; |
|
1219 |
|
1220 QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate() : |
|
1221 m_currentItem(0) |
|
1222 { |
|
1223 } |
|
1224 |
|
1225 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::insertSubTree(QtProperty *property, |
|
1226 QtProperty *parentProperty) |
|
1227 { |
|
1228 if (m_propertyToParents.contains(property)) { |
|
1229 // property was already inserted, so its manager is connected |
|
1230 // and all its children are inserted and theirs managers are connected |
|
1231 // we just register new parent (parent has to be new). |
|
1232 m_propertyToParents[property].append(parentProperty); |
|
1233 // don't need to update m_managerToProperties map since |
|
1234 // m_managerToProperties[manager] already contains property. |
|
1235 return; |
|
1236 } |
|
1237 QtAbstractPropertyManager *manager = property->propertyManager(); |
|
1238 if (m_managerToProperties[manager].isEmpty()) { |
|
1239 // connect manager's signals |
|
1240 q_ptr->connect(manager, SIGNAL(propertyInserted(QtProperty *, |
|
1241 QtProperty *, QtProperty *)), |
|
1242 q_ptr, SLOT(slotPropertyInserted(QtProperty *, |
|
1243 QtProperty *, QtProperty *))); |
|
1244 q_ptr->connect(manager, SIGNAL(propertyRemoved(QtProperty *, |
|
1245 QtProperty *)), |
|
1246 q_ptr, SLOT(slotPropertyRemoved(QtProperty *, QtProperty *))); |
|
1247 q_ptr->connect(manager, SIGNAL(propertyDestroyed(QtProperty *)), |
|
1248 q_ptr, SLOT(slotPropertyDestroyed(QtProperty *))); |
|
1249 q_ptr->connect(manager, SIGNAL(propertyChanged(QtProperty *)), |
|
1250 q_ptr, SLOT(slotPropertyDataChanged(QtProperty *))); |
|
1251 } |
|
1252 m_managerToProperties[manager].append(property); |
|
1253 m_propertyToParents[property].append(parentProperty); |
|
1254 |
|
1255 QList<QtProperty *> subList = property->subProperties(); |
|
1256 QListIterator<QtProperty *> itSub(subList); |
|
1257 while (itSub.hasNext()) { |
|
1258 QtProperty *subProperty = itSub.next(); |
|
1259 insertSubTree(subProperty, property); |
|
1260 } |
|
1261 } |
|
1262 |
|
1263 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::removeSubTree(QtProperty *property, |
|
1264 QtProperty *parentProperty) |
|
1265 { |
|
1266 if (!m_propertyToParents.contains(property)) { |
|
1267 // ASSERT |
|
1268 return; |
|
1269 } |
|
1270 |
|
1271 m_propertyToParents[property].removeAll(parentProperty); |
|
1272 if (!m_propertyToParents[property].isEmpty()) |
|
1273 return; |
|
1274 |
|
1275 m_propertyToParents.remove(property); |
|
1276 QtAbstractPropertyManager *manager = property->propertyManager(); |
|
1277 m_managerToProperties[manager].removeAll(property); |
|
1278 if (m_managerToProperties[manager].isEmpty()) { |
|
1279 // disconnect manager's signals |
|
1280 q_ptr->disconnect(manager, SIGNAL(propertyInserted(QtProperty *, |
|
1281 QtProperty *, QtProperty *)), |
|
1282 q_ptr, SLOT(slotPropertyInserted(QtProperty *, |
|
1283 QtProperty *, QtProperty *))); |
|
1284 q_ptr->disconnect(manager, SIGNAL(propertyRemoved(QtProperty *, |
|
1285 QtProperty *)), |
|
1286 q_ptr, SLOT(slotPropertyRemoved(QtProperty *, QtProperty *))); |
|
1287 q_ptr->disconnect(manager, SIGNAL(propertyDestroyed(QtProperty *)), |
|
1288 q_ptr, SLOT(slotPropertyDestroyed(QtProperty *))); |
|
1289 q_ptr->disconnect(manager, SIGNAL(propertyChanged(QtProperty *)), |
|
1290 q_ptr, SLOT(slotPropertyDataChanged(QtProperty *))); |
|
1291 |
|
1292 m_managerToProperties.remove(manager); |
|
1293 } |
|
1294 |
|
1295 QList<QtProperty *> subList = property->subProperties(); |
|
1296 QListIterator<QtProperty *> itSub(subList); |
|
1297 while (itSub.hasNext()) { |
|
1298 QtProperty *subProperty = itSub.next(); |
|
1299 removeSubTree(subProperty, property); |
|
1300 } |
|
1301 } |
|
1302 |
|
1303 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::createBrowserIndexes(QtProperty *property, QtProperty *parentProperty, QtProperty *afterProperty) |
|
1304 { |
|
1305 QMap<QtBrowserItem *, QtBrowserItem *> parentToAfter; |
|
1306 if (afterProperty) { |
|
1307 QMap<QtProperty *, QList<QtBrowserItem *> >::ConstIterator it = |
|
1308 m_propertyToIndexes.find(afterProperty); |
|
1309 if (it == m_propertyToIndexes.constEnd()) |
|
1310 return; |
|
1311 |
|
1312 QList<QtBrowserItem *> indexes = it.value(); |
|
1313 QListIterator<QtBrowserItem *> itIndex(indexes); |
|
1314 while (itIndex.hasNext()) { |
|
1315 QtBrowserItem *idx = itIndex.next(); |
|
1316 QtBrowserItem *parentIdx = idx->parent(); |
|
1317 if ((parentProperty && parentIdx && parentIdx->property() == parentProperty) || (!parentProperty && !parentIdx)) |
|
1318 parentToAfter[idx->parent()] = idx; |
|
1319 } |
|
1320 } else if (parentProperty) { |
|
1321 QMap<QtProperty *, QList<QtBrowserItem *> >::ConstIterator it = |
|
1322 m_propertyToIndexes.find(parentProperty); |
|
1323 if (it == m_propertyToIndexes.constEnd()) |
|
1324 return; |
|
1325 |
|
1326 QList<QtBrowserItem *> indexes = it.value(); |
|
1327 QListIterator<QtBrowserItem *> itIndex(indexes); |
|
1328 while (itIndex.hasNext()) { |
|
1329 QtBrowserItem *idx = itIndex.next(); |
|
1330 parentToAfter[idx] = 0; |
|
1331 } |
|
1332 } else { |
|
1333 parentToAfter[0] = 0; |
|
1334 } |
|
1335 |
|
1336 const QMap<QtBrowserItem *, QtBrowserItem *>::ConstIterator pcend = parentToAfter.constEnd(); |
|
1337 for (QMap<QtBrowserItem *, QtBrowserItem *>::ConstIterator it = parentToAfter.constBegin(); it != pcend; ++it) |
|
1338 createBrowserIndex(property, it.key(), it.value()); |
|
1339 } |
|
1340 |
|
1341 QtBrowserItem *QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::createBrowserIndex(QtProperty *property, |
|
1342 QtBrowserItem *parentIndex, QtBrowserItem *afterIndex) |
|
1343 { |
|
1344 QtBrowserItem *newIndex = new QtBrowserItem(q_ptr, property, parentIndex); |
|
1345 if (parentIndex) { |
|
1346 parentIndex->d_ptr->addChild(newIndex, afterIndex); |
|
1347 } else { |
|
1348 m_topLevelPropertyToIndex[property] = newIndex; |
|
1349 m_topLevelIndexes.insert(m_topLevelIndexes.indexOf(afterIndex) + 1, newIndex); |
|
1350 } |
|
1351 m_propertyToIndexes[property].append(newIndex); |
|
1352 |
|
1353 q_ptr->itemInserted(newIndex, afterIndex); |
|
1354 |
|
1355 QList<QtProperty *> subItems = property->subProperties(); |
|
1356 QListIterator<QtProperty *> itChild(subItems); |
|
1357 QtBrowserItem *afterChild = 0; |
|
1358 while (itChild.hasNext()) { |
|
1359 QtProperty *child = itChild.next(); |
|
1360 afterChild = createBrowserIndex(child, newIndex, afterChild); |
|
1361 } |
|
1362 return newIndex; |
|
1363 } |
|
1364 |
|
1365 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::removeBrowserIndexes(QtProperty *property, QtProperty *parentProperty) |
|
1366 { |
|
1367 QList<QtBrowserItem *> toRemove; |
|
1368 QMap<QtProperty *, QList<QtBrowserItem *> >::ConstIterator it = |
|
1369 m_propertyToIndexes.find(property); |
|
1370 if (it == m_propertyToIndexes.constEnd()) |
|
1371 return; |
|
1372 |
|
1373 QList<QtBrowserItem *> indexes = it.value(); |
|
1374 QListIterator<QtBrowserItem *> itIndex(indexes); |
|
1375 while (itIndex.hasNext()) { |
|
1376 QtBrowserItem *idx = itIndex.next(); |
|
1377 QtBrowserItem *parentIdx = idx->parent(); |
|
1378 if ((parentProperty && parentIdx && parentIdx->property() == parentProperty) || (!parentProperty && !parentIdx)) |
|
1379 toRemove.append(idx); |
|
1380 } |
|
1381 |
|
1382 QListIterator<QtBrowserItem *> itRemove(toRemove); |
|
1383 while (itRemove.hasNext()) { |
|
1384 QtBrowserItem *index = itRemove.next(); |
|
1385 removeBrowserIndex(index); |
|
1386 } |
|
1387 } |
|
1388 |
|
1389 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::removeBrowserIndex(QtBrowserItem *index) |
|
1390 { |
|
1391 QList<QtBrowserItem *> children = index->children(); |
|
1392 for (int i = children.count(); i > 0; i--) { |
|
1393 removeBrowserIndex(children.at(i - 1)); |
|
1394 } |
|
1395 |
|
1396 q_ptr->itemRemoved(index); |
|
1397 |
|
1398 if (index->parent()) { |
|
1399 index->parent()->d_ptr->removeChild(index); |
|
1400 } else { |
|
1401 m_topLevelPropertyToIndex.remove(index->property()); |
|
1402 m_topLevelIndexes.removeAll(index); |
|
1403 } |
|
1404 |
|
1405 QtProperty *property = index->property(); |
|
1406 |
|
1407 m_propertyToIndexes[property].removeAll(index); |
|
1408 if (m_propertyToIndexes[property].isEmpty()) |
|
1409 m_propertyToIndexes.remove(property); |
|
1410 |
|
1411 delete index; |
|
1412 } |
|
1413 |
|
1414 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::clearIndex(QtBrowserItem *index) |
|
1415 { |
|
1416 QList<QtBrowserItem *> children = index->children(); |
|
1417 QListIterator<QtBrowserItem *> itChild(children); |
|
1418 while (itChild.hasNext()) { |
|
1419 clearIndex(itChild.next()); |
|
1420 } |
|
1421 delete index; |
|
1422 } |
|
1423 |
|
1424 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::slotPropertyInserted(QtProperty *property, |
|
1425 QtProperty *parentProperty, QtProperty *afterProperty) |
|
1426 { |
|
1427 if (!m_propertyToParents.contains(parentProperty)) |
|
1428 return; |
|
1429 createBrowserIndexes(property, parentProperty, afterProperty); |
|
1430 insertSubTree(property, parentProperty); |
|
1431 //q_ptr->propertyInserted(property, parentProperty, afterProperty); |
|
1432 } |
|
1433 |
|
1434 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::slotPropertyRemoved(QtProperty *property, |
|
1435 QtProperty *parentProperty) |
|
1436 { |
|
1437 if (!m_propertyToParents.contains(parentProperty)) |
|
1438 return; |
|
1439 removeSubTree(property, parentProperty); // this line should be probably moved down after propertyRemoved call |
|
1440 //q_ptr->propertyRemoved(property, parentProperty); |
|
1441 removeBrowserIndexes(property, parentProperty); |
|
1442 } |
|
1443 |
|
1444 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::slotPropertyDestroyed(QtProperty *property) |
|
1445 { |
|
1446 if (!m_subItems.contains(property)) |
|
1447 return; |
|
1448 q_ptr->removeProperty(property); |
|
1449 } |
|
1450 |
|
1451 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate::slotPropertyDataChanged(QtProperty *property) |
|
1452 { |
|
1453 if (!m_propertyToParents.contains(property)) |
|
1454 return; |
|
1455 |
|
1456 QMap<QtProperty *, QList<QtBrowserItem *> >::ConstIterator it = |
|
1457 m_propertyToIndexes.find(property); |
|
1458 if (it == m_propertyToIndexes.constEnd()) |
|
1459 return; |
|
1460 |
|
1461 QList<QtBrowserItem *> indexes = it.value(); |
|
1462 QListIterator<QtBrowserItem *> itIndex(indexes); |
|
1463 while (itIndex.hasNext()) { |
|
1464 QtBrowserItem *idx = itIndex.next(); |
|
1465 q_ptr->itemChanged(idx); |
|
1466 } |
|
1467 //q_ptr->propertyChanged(property); |
|
1468 } |
|
1469 |
|
1470 /*! |
|
1471 \class QtAbstractPropertyBrowser |
|
1472 \internal |
|
1473 \inmodule QtDesigner |
|
1474 \since 4.4 |
|
1475 |
|
1476 \brief QtAbstractPropertyBrowser provides a base class for |
|
1477 implementing property browsers. |
|
1478 |
|
1479 A property browser is a widget that enables the user to edit a |
|
1480 given set of properties. Each property is represented by a label |
|
1481 specifying the property's name, and an editing widget (e.g. a line |
|
1482 edit or a combobox) holding its value. A property can have zero or |
|
1483 more subproperties. |
|
1484 |
|
1485 \image qtpropertybrowser.png |
|
1486 |
|
1487 The top level properties can be retrieved using the |
|
1488 properties() function. To traverse each property's |
|
1489 subproperties, use the QtProperty::subProperties() function. In |
|
1490 addition, the set of top level properties can be manipulated using |
|
1491 the addProperty(), insertProperty() and removeProperty() |
|
1492 functions. Note that the QtProperty class provides a corresponding |
|
1493 set of functions making it possible to manipulate the set of |
|
1494 subproperties as well. |
|
1495 |
|
1496 To remove all the properties from the property browser widget, use |
|
1497 the clear() function. This function will clear the editor, but it |
|
1498 will not delete the properties since they can still be used in |
|
1499 other editors. |
|
1500 |
|
1501 The properties themselves are created and managed by |
|
1502 implementations of the QtAbstractPropertyManager class. A manager |
|
1503 can handle (i.e. create and manage) properties of a given type. In |
|
1504 the property browser the managers are associated with |
|
1505 implementations of the QtAbstractEditorFactory: A factory is a |
|
1506 class able to create an editing widget of a specified type. |
|
1507 |
|
1508 When using a property browser widget, managers must be created for |
|
1509 each of the required property types before the properties |
|
1510 themselves can be created. To ensure that the properties' values |
|
1511 will be displayed using suitable editing widgets, the managers |
|
1512 must be associated with objects of the preferred factory |
|
1513 implementations using the setFactoryForManager() function. The |
|
1514 property browser will use these associations to determine which |
|
1515 factory it should use to create the preferred editing widget. |
|
1516 |
|
1517 Note that a factory can be associated with many managers, but a |
|
1518 manager can only be associated with one single factory within the |
|
1519 context of a single property browser. The associations between |
|
1520 managers and factories can at any time be removed using the |
|
1521 unsetFactoryForManager() function. |
|
1522 |
|
1523 Whenever the property data changes or a property is inserted or |
|
1524 removed, the itemChanged(), itemInserted() or |
|
1525 itemRemoved() functions are called, respectively. These |
|
1526 functions must be reimplemented in derived classes in order to |
|
1527 update the property browser widget. Be aware that some property |
|
1528 instances can appear several times in an abstract tree |
|
1529 structure. For example: |
|
1530 |
|
1531 \table 100% |
|
1532 \row |
|
1533 \o |
|
1534 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/tools_shared_qtpropertybrowser_qtpropertybrowser.cpp 2 |
|
1535 \o \image qtpropertybrowser-duplicate.png |
|
1536 \endtable |
|
1537 |
|
1538 The addProperty() function returns a QtBrowserItem that uniquely |
|
1539 identifies the created item. |
|
1540 |
|
1541 To make a property editable in the property browser, the |
|
1542 createEditor() function must be called to provide the |
|
1543 property with a suitable editing widget. |
|
1544 |
|
1545 Note that there are two ready-made property browser |
|
1546 implementations: |
|
1547 |
|
1548 \list |
|
1549 \o QtGroupBoxPropertyBrowser |
|
1550 \o QtTreePropertyBrowser |
|
1551 \endlist |
|
1552 |
|
1553 \sa QtAbstractPropertyManager, QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase |
|
1554 */ |
|
1555 |
|
1556 /*! |
|
1557 \fn void QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::setFactoryForManager(PropertyManager *manager, |
|
1558 QtAbstractEditorFactory<PropertyManager> *factory) |
|
1559 |
|
1560 Connects the given \a manager to the given \a factory, ensuring |
|
1561 that properties of the \a manager's type will be displayed with an |
|
1562 editing widget suitable for their value. |
|
1563 |
|
1564 For example: |
|
1565 |
|
1566 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/tools_shared_qtpropertybrowser_qtpropertybrowser.cpp 3 |
|
1567 |
|
1568 In this example the \c myInteger property's value is displayed |
|
1569 with a QSpinBox widget, while the \c myDouble property's value is |
|
1570 displayed with a QDoubleSpinBox widget. |
|
1571 |
|
1572 Note that a factory can be associated with many managers, but a |
|
1573 manager can only be associated with one single factory. If the |
|
1574 given \a manager already is associated with another factory, the |
|
1575 old association is broken before the new one established. |
|
1576 |
|
1577 This function ensures that the given \a manager and the given \a |
|
1578 factory are compatible, and it automatically calls the |
|
1579 QtAbstractEditorFactory::addPropertyManager() function if necessary. |
|
1580 |
|
1581 \sa unsetFactoryForManager() |
|
1582 */ |
|
1583 |
|
1584 /*! |
|
1585 \fn virtual void QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::itemInserted(QtBrowserItem *insertedItem, |
|
1586 QtBrowserItem *precedingItem) = 0 |
|
1587 |
|
1588 This function is called to update the widget whenever a property |
|
1589 is inserted or added to the property browser, passing pointers to |
|
1590 the \a insertedItem of property and the specified |
|
1591 \a precedingItem as parameters. |
|
1592 |
|
1593 If \a precedingItem is 0, the \a insertedItem was put at |
|
1594 the beginning of its parent item's list of subproperties. If |
|
1595 the parent of \a insertedItem is 0, the \a insertedItem was added as a top |
|
1596 level property of \e this property browser. |
|
1597 |
|
1598 This function must be reimplemented in derived classes. Note that |
|
1599 if the \a insertedItem's property has subproperties, this |
|
1600 method will be called for those properties as soon as the current call is finished. |
|
1601 |
|
1602 \sa insertProperty(), addProperty() |
|
1603 */ |
|
1604 |
|
1605 /*! |
|
1606 \fn virtual void QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::itemRemoved(QtBrowserItem *item) = 0 |
|
1607 |
|
1608 This function is called to update the widget whenever a property |
|
1609 is removed from the property browser, passing the pointer to the |
|
1610 \a item of the property as parameters. The passed \a item is |
|
1611 deleted just after this call is finished. |
|
1612 |
|
1613 If the the parent of \a item is 0, the removed \a item was a |
|
1614 top level property in this editor. |
|
1615 |
|
1616 This function must be reimplemented in derived classes. Note that |
|
1617 if the removed \a item's property has subproperties, this |
|
1618 method will be called for those properties just before the current call is started. |
|
1619 |
|
1620 \sa removeProperty() |
|
1621 */ |
|
1622 |
|
1623 /*! |
|
1624 \fn virtual void QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::itemChanged(QtBrowserItem *item) = 0 |
|
1625 |
|
1626 This function is called whenever a property's data changes, |
|
1627 passing a pointer to the \a item of property as parameter. |
|
1628 |
|
1629 This function must be reimplemented in derived classes in order to |
|
1630 update the property browser widget whenever a property's name, |
|
1631 tool tip, status tip, "what's this" text, value text or value icon |
|
1632 changes. |
|
1633 |
|
1634 Note that if the property browser contains several occurrences of |
|
1635 the same property, this method will be called once for each |
|
1636 occurrence (with a different item each time). |
|
1637 |
|
1638 \sa QtProperty, items() |
|
1639 */ |
|
1640 |
|
1641 /*! |
|
1642 Creates an abstract property browser with the given \a parent. |
|
1643 */ |
|
1644 QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::QtAbstractPropertyBrowser(QWidget *parent) |
|
1645 : QWidget(parent), d_ptr(new QtAbstractPropertyBrowserPrivate) |
|
1646 { |
|
1647 d_ptr->q_ptr = this; |
|
1648 |
|
1649 } |
|
1650 |
|
1651 /*! |
|
1652 Destroys the property browser, and destroys all the items that were |
|
1653 created by this property browser. |
|
1654 |
|
1655 Note that the properties that were displayed in the editor are not |
|
1656 deleted since they still can be used in other editors. Neither |
|
1657 does the destructor delete the property managers and editor |
|
1658 factories that were used by this property browser widget unless |
|
1659 this widget was their parent. |
|
1660 |
|
1661 \sa QtAbstractPropertyManager::~QtAbstractPropertyManager() |
|
1662 */ |
|
1663 QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::~QtAbstractPropertyBrowser() |
|
1664 { |
|
1665 QList<QtBrowserItem *> indexes = topLevelItems(); |
|
1666 QListIterator<QtBrowserItem *> itItem(indexes); |
|
1667 while (itItem.hasNext()) |
|
1668 d_ptr->clearIndex(itItem.next()); |
|
1669 } |
|
1670 |
|
1671 /*! |
|
1672 Returns the property browser's list of top level properties. |
|
1673 |
|
1674 To traverse the subproperties, use the QtProperty::subProperties() |
|
1675 function. |
|
1676 |
|
1677 \sa addProperty(), insertProperty(), removeProperty() |
|
1678 */ |
|
1679 QList<QtProperty *> QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::properties() const |
|
1680 { |
|
1681 return d_ptr->m_subItems; |
|
1682 } |
|
1683 |
|
1684 /*! |
|
1685 Returns the property browser's list of all items associated |
|
1686 with the given \a property. |
|
1687 |
|
1688 There is one item per instance of the property in the browser. |
|
1689 |
|
1690 \sa topLevelItem() |
|
1691 */ |
|
1692 |
|
1693 QList<QtBrowserItem *> QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::items(QtProperty *property) const |
|
1694 { |
|
1695 return d_ptr->m_propertyToIndexes.value(property); |
|
1696 } |
|
1697 |
|
1698 /*! |
|
1699 Returns the top-level items associated with the given \a property. |
|
1700 |
|
1701 Returns 0 if \a property wasn't inserted into this property |
|
1702 browser or isn't a top-level one. |
|
1703 |
|
1704 \sa topLevelItems(), items() |
|
1705 */ |
|
1706 |
|
1707 QtBrowserItem *QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::topLevelItem(QtProperty *property) const |
|
1708 { |
|
1709 return d_ptr->m_topLevelPropertyToIndex.value(property); |
|
1710 } |
|
1711 |
|
1712 /*! |
|
1713 Returns the list of top-level items. |
|
1714 |
|
1715 \sa topLevelItem() |
|
1716 */ |
|
1717 |
|
1718 QList<QtBrowserItem *> QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::topLevelItems() const |
|
1719 { |
|
1720 return d_ptr->m_topLevelIndexes; |
|
1721 } |
|
1722 |
|
1723 /*! |
|
1724 Removes all the properties from the editor, but does not delete |
|
1725 them since they can still be used in other editors. |
|
1726 |
|
1727 \sa removeProperty(), QtAbstractPropertyManager::clear() |
|
1728 */ |
|
1729 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::clear() |
|
1730 { |
|
1731 QList<QtProperty *> subList = properties(); |
|
1732 QListIterator<QtProperty *> itSub(subList); |
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1733 itSub.toBack(); |
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1734 while (itSub.hasPrevious()) { |
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1735 QtProperty *property = itSub.previous(); |
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1736 removeProperty(property); |
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1737 } |
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1738 } |
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1739 |
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1740 /*! |
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1741 Appends the given \a property (and its subproperties) to the |
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1742 property browser's list of top level properties. Returns the item |
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1743 created by property browser which is associated with the \a property. |
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1744 In order to get all children items created by the property |
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1745 browser in this call, the returned item should be traversed. |
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1746 |
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1747 If the specified \a property is already added, this function does |
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1748 nothing and returns 0. |
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1749 |
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1750 \sa insertProperty(), QtProperty::addSubProperty(), properties() |
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1751 */ |
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1752 QtBrowserItem *QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::addProperty(QtProperty *property) |
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1753 { |
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1754 QtProperty *afterProperty = 0; |
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1755 if (d_ptr->m_subItems.count() > 0) |
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1756 afterProperty = d_ptr->m_subItems.last(); |
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1757 return insertProperty(property, afterProperty); |
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1758 } |
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1759 |
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1760 /*! |
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1761 \fn QtBrowserItem *QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::insertProperty(QtProperty *property, |
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1762 QtProperty *afterProperty) |
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1763 |
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1764 Inserts the given \a property (and its subproperties) after |
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1765 the specified \a afterProperty in the browser's list of top |
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1766 level properties. Returns item created by property browser which |
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1767 is associated with the \a property. In order to get all children items |
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1768 created by the property browser in this call returned item should be traversed. |
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1769 |
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1770 If the specified \a afterProperty is 0, the given \a property is |
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1771 inserted at the beginning of the list. If \a property is |
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1772 already inserted, this function does nothing and returns 0. |
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1773 |
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1774 \sa addProperty(), QtProperty::insertSubProperty(), properties() |
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1775 */ |
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1776 QtBrowserItem *QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::insertProperty(QtProperty *property, |
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1777 QtProperty *afterProperty) |
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1778 { |
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1779 if (!property) |
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1780 return 0; |
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1781 |
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1782 // if item is already inserted in this item then cannot add. |
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1783 QList<QtProperty *> pendingList = properties(); |
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1784 int pos = 0; |
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1785 int newPos = 0; |
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1786 QtProperty *properAfterProperty = 0; |
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1787 while (pos < pendingList.count()) { |
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1788 QtProperty *prop = pendingList.at(pos); |
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1789 if (prop == property) |
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1790 return 0; |
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1791 if (prop == afterProperty) { |
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1792 newPos = pos + 1; |
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1793 properAfterProperty = afterProperty; |
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1794 } |
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1795 pos++; |
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1796 } |
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1797 d_ptr->createBrowserIndexes(property, 0, afterProperty); |
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1798 |
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1799 // traverse inserted subtree and connect to manager's signals |
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1800 d_ptr->insertSubTree(property, 0); |
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1801 |
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1802 d_ptr->m_subItems.insert(newPos, property); |
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1803 //propertyInserted(property, 0, properAfterProperty); |
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1804 return topLevelItem(property); |
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1805 } |
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1806 |
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1807 /*! |
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1808 Removes the specified \a property (and its subproperties) from the |
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1809 property browser's list of top level properties. All items |
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1810 that were associated with the given \a property and its children |
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1811 are deleted. |
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1812 |
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1813 Note that the properties are \e not deleted since they can still |
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1814 be used in other editors. |
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1815 |
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1816 \sa clear(), QtProperty::removeSubProperty(), properties() |
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1817 */ |
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1818 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::removeProperty(QtProperty *property) |
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1819 { |
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1820 if (!property) |
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1821 return; |
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1822 |
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1823 QList<QtProperty *> pendingList = properties(); |
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1824 int pos = 0; |
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1825 while (pos < pendingList.count()) { |
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1826 if (pendingList.at(pos) == property) { |
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1827 d_ptr->m_subItems.removeAt(pos); //perhaps this two lines |
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1828 d_ptr->removeSubTree(property, 0); //should be moved down after propertyRemoved call. |
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1829 //propertyRemoved(property, 0); |
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1830 |
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1831 d_ptr->removeBrowserIndexes(property, 0); |
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1832 |
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1833 // when item is deleted, item will call removeItem for top level items, |
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1834 // and itemRemoved for nested items. |
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1835 |
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1836 return; |
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1837 } |
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1838 pos++; |
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1839 } |
|
1840 } |
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1841 |
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1842 /*! |
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1843 Creates an editing widget (with the given \a parent) for the given |
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1844 \a property according to the previously established associations |
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1845 between property managers and editor factories. |
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1846 |
|
1847 If the property is created by a property manager which was not |
|
1848 associated with any of the existing factories in \e this property |
|
1849 editor, the function returns 0. |
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1850 |
|
1851 To make a property editable in the property browser, the |
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1852 createEditor() function must be called to provide the |
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1853 property with a suitable editing widget. |
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1854 |
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1855 Reimplement this function to provide additional decoration for the |
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1856 editing widgets created by the installed factories. |
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1857 |
|
1858 \sa setFactoryForManager() |
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1859 */ |
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1860 QWidget *QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::createEditor(QtProperty *property, |
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1861 QWidget *parent) |
|
1862 { |
|
1863 QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase *factory = 0; |
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1864 QtAbstractPropertyManager *manager = property->propertyManager(); |
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1865 |
|
1866 if (m_viewToManagerToFactory()->contains(this) && |
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1867 (*m_viewToManagerToFactory())[this].contains(manager)) { |
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1868 factory = (*m_viewToManagerToFactory())[this][manager]; |
|
1869 } |
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1870 |
|
1871 if (!factory) |
|
1872 return 0; |
|
1873 return factory->createEditor(property, parent); |
|
1874 } |
|
1875 |
|
1876 bool QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::addFactory(QtAbstractPropertyManager *abstractManager, |
|
1877 QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase *abstractFactory) |
|
1878 { |
|
1879 bool connectNeeded = false; |
|
1880 if (!m_managerToFactoryToViews()->contains(abstractManager) || |
|
1881 !(*m_managerToFactoryToViews())[abstractManager].contains(abstractFactory)) { |
|
1882 connectNeeded = true; |
|
1883 } else if ((*m_managerToFactoryToViews())[abstractManager][abstractFactory] |
|
1884 .contains(this)) { |
|
1885 return connectNeeded; |
|
1886 } |
|
1887 |
|
1888 if (m_viewToManagerToFactory()->contains(this) && |
|
1889 (*m_viewToManagerToFactory())[this].contains(abstractManager)) { |
|
1890 unsetFactoryForManager(abstractManager); |
|
1891 } |
|
1892 |
|
1893 (*m_managerToFactoryToViews())[abstractManager][abstractFactory].append(this); |
|
1894 (*m_viewToManagerToFactory())[this][abstractManager] = abstractFactory; |
|
1895 |
|
1896 return connectNeeded; |
|
1897 } |
|
1898 |
|
1899 /*! |
|
1900 Removes the association between the given \a manager and the |
|
1901 factory bound to it, automatically calling the |
|
1902 QtAbstractEditorFactory::removePropertyManager() function if necessary. |
|
1903 |
|
1904 \sa setFactoryForManager() |
|
1905 */ |
|
1906 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::unsetFactoryForManager(QtAbstractPropertyManager *manager) |
|
1907 { |
|
1908 if (!m_viewToManagerToFactory()->contains(this) || |
|
1909 !(*m_viewToManagerToFactory())[this].contains(manager)) { |
|
1910 return; |
|
1911 } |
|
1912 |
|
1913 QtAbstractEditorFactoryBase *abstractFactory = |
|
1914 (*m_viewToManagerToFactory())[this][manager]; |
|
1915 (*m_viewToManagerToFactory())[this].remove(manager); |
|
1916 if ((*m_viewToManagerToFactory())[this].isEmpty()) { |
|
1917 (*m_viewToManagerToFactory()).remove(this); |
|
1918 } |
|
1919 |
|
1920 (*m_managerToFactoryToViews())[manager][abstractFactory].removeAll(this); |
|
1921 if ((*m_managerToFactoryToViews())[manager][abstractFactory].isEmpty()) { |
|
1922 (*m_managerToFactoryToViews())[manager].remove(abstractFactory); |
|
1923 abstractFactory->breakConnection(manager); |
|
1924 if ((*m_managerToFactoryToViews())[manager].isEmpty()) { |
|
1925 (*m_managerToFactoryToViews()).remove(manager); |
|
1926 } |
|
1927 } |
|
1928 } |
|
1929 |
|
1930 /*! |
|
1931 Returns the current item in the property browser. |
|
1932 |
|
1933 \sa setCurrentItem() |
|
1934 */ |
|
1935 QtBrowserItem *QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::currentItem() const |
|
1936 { |
|
1937 return d_ptr->m_currentItem; |
|
1938 } |
|
1939 |
|
1940 /*! |
|
1941 Sets the current item in the property browser to \a item. |
|
1942 |
|
1943 \sa currentItem(), currentItemChanged() |
|
1944 */ |
|
1945 void QtAbstractPropertyBrowser::setCurrentItem(QtBrowserItem *item) |
|
1946 { |
|
1947 QtBrowserItem *oldItem = d_ptr->m_currentItem; |
|
1948 d_ptr->m_currentItem = item; |
|
1949 if (oldItem != item) |
|
1950 emit currentItemChanged(item); |
|
1951 } |
|
1952 |
|
1953 QT_END_NAMESPACE |
|
1954 |
|
1955 #include "moc_qtpropertybrowser.cpp" |