qthighway/xqservice/src/xqserviceipcmarshal.cpp
branchRCL_3
changeset 10 cd2778e5acfe
parent 9 5d007b20cfd0
child 11 19a54be74e5e
--- a/qthighway/xqservice/src/xqserviceipcmarshal.cpp	Tue Aug 31 16:02:37 2010 +0300
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-/*
-* Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
-* All rights reserved.
-*
-* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
-* the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1 of the License.
-* 
-* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-*
-* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-* along with this program.  If not, 
-* see "http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html/".
-*
-* Description:                                                         
-*
-*/
-
-#include "xqserviceipcmarshal.h"
-
-/*!
-    \file xqserviceipcmarshal.h
-*/
-
-/*!
-    \def Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_NO_OPERATORS(TYPE)
-
-    This macro declares \a TYPE as a user-defined type within the Qt
-    metatype system. It should be used in header files, just after
-    the declaration of TYPE. A corresponding invocation of
-    Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_NO_OPERATORS(TYPE) should appear in
-    a source file. This macro should be used instead of
-    Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE when no need to declare datastream operators.
-    
-    This example declares the class MyClass that doesn't need to declare
-    datastream operators:
-    
-    \code
-        Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE(MyClass)
-    \endcode
-    
-    \sa Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE()
-*/
-
-/*!
-    \def Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE(TYPE)
-
-    This macro declares \a TYPE as a user-defined type within the
-    Qt metatype system.  It should be used in header files, just
-    after the declaration of \a TYPE.  A corresponding invocation
-    of Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE should appear in a source file.
-
-    This example declares the class \c{MyClass}:
-
-    \code
-        Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE(MyClass)
-    \endcode
-
-    \sa Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE()
-*/
-
-/*!
-    \def Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_TYPEDEF(TAG,TYPE)
-
-    This macro declares \a TYPE as a user-defined type within the
-    Qt metatype system, but declares it as a typedef for a pre-existing
-    metatype.  The \a TAG is an identifier that will usually be the same
-    as \a TYPE, but may be slightly different if \a TYPE is nested.
-    For example, if \a TYPE is \c{Foo::Bar}, then \a TAG should be
-    \c{Foo_Bar} to make it a valid identifier.
-
-    This macro should be used in header files, just after the declaration
-    of \a TYPE.  A corresponding invocation of
-    Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_TYPEDEF should appear in a source file.
-
-    This example declares the types \c{Foo} and \c{Bar} as typedef aliases.
-
-    \code
-        typedef Foo Bar;
-        Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE(Foo)
-        Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_TYPEDEF(Bar, Bar)
-    \endcode
-
-    \sa Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE()
-*/
-
-/*!
-    \def Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_NO_OPERATORS(TYPE)
-
-    This macro implements the code necessary to register \a TYPE as a user-defined
-    type within the Qt metatype system.
-    
-    This example implements the registration, logic for the class MyClass that
-    doesn't need to declare datastream operators:
-    
-    \code
-        Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_NO_OPERATORS(MyClass)
-    \endcode
-    
-    On most systems, this macro will arrange for registration to be performed at program
-    startup. On systems that don't support global constructors properly, it may be
-    necessary to manually call Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE().
-
-    \sa Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(), Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(), Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE()
-*/
-
-/*!
-    \def Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(TYPE)
-
-    This macro declares \a TYPE as a user-defined enumerated type within
-    the Qt metatype system.  It should be used in header files, just
-    after the declaration of \a TYPE.  A corresponding invocation
-    of Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM should appear in a source file.
-
-    This example declares the enumerated type \c{MyEnum}:
-
-    \code
-        Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(MyEnum)
-    \endcode
-
-    This macro differs from Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE in that it explicitly
-    declares datastream operators for the type.
-
-    \sa Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(), Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(), Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE()
-*/
-
-/*!
-    \def Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(TYPE)
-
-    This macro implements the code necessary to register \a TYPE
-    as a user-defined type within the Qt metatype system.
-
-    This example implements the registration logic for the class \c{MyClass}:
-
-    \code
-        Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(MyClass)
-    \endcode
-
-    On most systems, this macro will arrange for registration to be
-    performed at program startup.  On systems that don't support
-    global constructors properly, it may be necessary to manually
-    call Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE().
-
-    \sa Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE(), Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE()
-*/
-
-/*!
-    \def Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_TYPEDEF(TAG,TYPE)
-
-    This macro implements the code necessary to register \a TYPE
-    as a user-defined typedef alias within the Qt metatype system.
-    The \a TAG should be the same as the tag used in the
-    corresponding invocation of Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_TYPEDEF.
-
-    This example implements the registration logic for the typedef'ed
-    types \c{Foo} and \c{Bar}:
-
-    \code
-        typedef Foo Bar;
-        Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(Foo)
-        Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_TYPEDEF(Bar, Bar)
-    \endcode
-
-    On most systems, this macro will arrange for registration to be
-    performed at program startup.  On systems that don't support
-    global constructors properly, it may be necessary to manually
-    call Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE().
-
-    \sa Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE(), Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE()
-*/
-
-/*!
-    \def Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(TYPE)
-
-    This macro implements the code necessary to register \a TYPE
-    as a user-defined type within the Qt metatype system.  \a TYPE
-    is assumed to be an enumerated type.  Using this macro relieves
-    the need to manually declare \c{operator<<} and \c{operator>>}
-    for the enumerated type.  Non-enumerated types should use
-    Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE() instead.
-
-    This example implements the registration logic for the type \c{MyEnum}:
-
-    \code
-        Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(MyEnum)
-    \endcode
-
-    On most systems, this macro will arrange for registration to be
-    performed at program startup.  On systems that don't support
-    global constructors properly, it may be necessary to manually
-    call Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE().
-
-    \sa Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(), Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE()
-*/
-
-/*!
-    \def Q_REGISTER_USER_METATYPE(TYPE)
-
-    This macro can be called as a function to manually register \a TYPE
-    as a user-defined type within the Qt metatype system.  It is only
-    needed if the system does not support global constructors properly.
-
-    \sa Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE(), Q_DECLARE_USER_METATYPE_ENUM(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE(), Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_ENUM()
-*/
-
-Q_IMPLEMENT_USER_METATYPE_NO_OPERATORS(QUuid)