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author | Janne Koskinen <janne.p.koskinen@digia.com> | 2009-08-18 14:44:21 (GMT) |
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committer | Janne Koskinen <janne.p.koskinen@digia.com> | 2009-08-18 14:44:21 (GMT) |
commit | 3d6056dfe01116e34a2b47a70fb95e73753ef766 (patch) | |
tree | ee4e1430dc9f0b06ab89091682d5a60525eac560 /src/gui/kernel | |
parent | 52e469a629d32b7f7e52518874dab13fcd4bb814 (diff) | |
parent | 69689f3527f373618a1f4adad543b60afea46c17 (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'master' of scm.dev.nokia.troll.no:qt/qt-s60-public
Diffstat (limited to 'src/gui/kernel')
37 files changed, 1188 insertions, 340 deletions
diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/kernel.pri b/src/gui/kernel/kernel.pri index 531c283..c7d06f7 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/kernel.pri +++ b/src/gui/kernel/kernel.pri @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ unix:x11 { HEADERS += \ kernel/qguieventdispatcher_glib_p.h QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += $$QT_CFLAGS_GLIB - LIBS +=$$QT_LIBS_GLIB + LIBS_PRIVATE +=$$QT_LIBS_GLIB } SOURCES += \ kernel/qeventdispatcher_x11.cpp @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ embedded { QMAKE_BUNDLE_DATA += MENU_NIB RESOURCES += mac/macresources.qrc - LIBS += -framework AppKit + LIBS_PRIVATE += -framework AppKit } wince*: { diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/mac.pri b/src/gui/kernel/mac.pri index 415fe0a..1538510 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/mac.pri +++ b/src/gui/kernel/mac.pri @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ !x11:!embedded:mac { - LIBS += -framework Carbon -lz + LIBS_PRIVATE += -framework Carbon -lz *-mwerks:INCLUDEPATH += compat } diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qaction.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qaction.cpp index b7ccd72..00cba04 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qaction.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qaction.cpp @@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ void QActionPrivate::setShortcutEnabled(bool enable, QShortcutMap &map) \brief The QAction class provides an abstract user interface action that can be inserted into widgets. - \ingroup application - \mainclass + \ingroup mainwindow-classes + \omit * parent and widget are different diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qactiongroup.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qactiongroup.cpp index 5d429e4..9a12dea 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qactiongroup.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qactiongroup.cpp @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ void QActionGroupPrivate::_q_actionHovered() \class QActionGroup \brief The QActionGroup class groups actions together. - \ingroup application + \ingroup mainwindow-classes In some situations it is useful to group actions together. For example, if you have a \gui{Left Align} action, a \gui{Right diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp index 4cc7e00..38592e0 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp @@ -179,9 +179,6 @@ QApplicationPrivate::~QApplicationPrivate() \brief The QApplication class manages the GUI application's control flow and main settings. - \ingroup application - \mainclass - QApplication contains the main event loop, where all events from the window system and other sources are processed and dispatched. It also handles the application's initialization, finalization, and provides session @@ -2331,10 +2328,6 @@ bool QApplication::event(QEvent *e) } else if (te->timerId() == d->toolTipFallAsleep.timerId()) { d->toolTipFallAsleep.stop(); } -#ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA - } else if (e->type() == QEvent::CocoaRequestModal) { - d->_q_runAppModalWindow(); -#endif } return QCoreApplication::event(e); } @@ -4153,9 +4146,6 @@ bool QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper(QObject *receiver, QEvent * e) \class QSessionManager \brief The QSessionManager class provides access to the session manager. - \ingroup application - \ingroup environment - A session manager in a desktop environment (in which Qt GUI applications live) keeps track of a session, which is a group of running applications, each of which has a particular state. The state of an application contains diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_mac.mm b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_mac.mm index 5b503b3..0c17892 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_mac.mm +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_mac.mm @@ -1409,13 +1409,8 @@ void QApplicationPrivate::enterModal_sys(QWidget *widget) qt_button_down = 0; #ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA - if (!qt_mac_is_macsheet(widget)) { - // Add a new, empty (null), NSModalSession to the stack. - // The next time we spin the event dispatcher, it will - // check the stack, and recurse into a modal session for it: - QCocoaModalSessionInfo info = {widget, 0}; - QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::cocoaModalSessionStack.push(info); - } + if (!qt_mac_is_macsheet(widget)) + QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::beginModalSession(widget); #endif } @@ -1441,7 +1436,7 @@ void QApplicationPrivate::leaveModal_sys(QWidget *widget) } #ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA if (!qt_mac_is_macsheet(widget)) - QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::rebuildModalSessionStack(true); + QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::endModalSession(widget); #endif } #ifdef DEBUG_MODAL_EVENTS @@ -1452,21 +1447,6 @@ void QApplicationPrivate::leaveModal_sys(QWidget *widget) qt_event_request_menubarupdate(); } -#if defined(QT_MAC_USE_COCOA) -void QApplicationPrivate::_q_runAppModalWindow() -{ - if (QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::blockCocoaRequestModal) { - // Just postpone the event until the event dispatcher tells - // us (by releasing the block) that it is OK to recurse into - // a new event loop for our non-execing modal window: - qApp->postEvent(qApp, new QEvent(QEvent::CocoaRequestModal)); - } else { - // Recurse into a new event loop for the current app modal window: - threadData->eventDispatcher->processEvents(QEventLoop::DialogExec); - } -} -#endif - QWidget *QApplicationPrivate::tryModalHelper_sys(QWidget *top) { #ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_p.h b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_p.h index 50ab238..7a27756 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_p.h +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_p.h @@ -486,12 +486,6 @@ public: void _q_alertTimeOut(); QHash<QWidget *, QTimer *> alertTimerHash; #endif -#if defined(QT_MAC_USE_COCOA) - void _q_runAppModalWindow(); -#endif -#if defined(QT_MAC_USE_COCOA) - void _q_runModalWindow(); -#endif #ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET static QString styleSheet; #endif diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_s60.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_s60.cpp index db78349..44ac380 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_s60.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_s60.cpp @@ -75,10 +75,11 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE #if defined(QT_DEBUG) static bool appNoGrab = false; // Grabbing enabled #endif - +static bool app_do_modal = false; // modal mode Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QS60Data, qt_s60Data); -extern bool qt_sendSpontaneousEvent(QObject*,QEvent*); +extern bool qt_sendSpontaneousEvent(QObject*,QEvent*); +extern QWidgetList *qt_modal_stack; // stack of modal widgets extern QDesktopWidget *qt_desktopWidget; // qapplication.cpp QWidget *qt_button_down = 0; // widget got last button-down @@ -788,17 +789,26 @@ QString QApplicationPrivate::appName() const bool QApplicationPrivate::modalState() { - return false; + return app_do_modal; } -void QApplicationPrivate::enterModal_sys(QWidget * /* widget */) +void QApplicationPrivate::enterModal_sys(QWidget *widget) { - // TODO: Implement QApplicationPrivate::enterModal_sys(QWidget *widget) + if (!qt_modal_stack) + qt_modal_stack = new QWidgetList; + qt_modal_stack->insert(0, widget); + app_do_modal = true; } -void QApplicationPrivate::leaveModal_sys(QWidget * /* widget */) +void QApplicationPrivate::leaveModal_sys(QWidget *widget) { - // TODO: Implement QApplicationPrivate::leaveModal_sys(QWidget *widget) + if (qt_modal_stack && qt_modal_stack->removeAll(widget)) { + if (qt_modal_stack->isEmpty()) { + delete qt_modal_stack; + qt_modal_stack = 0; + } + } + app_do_modal = qt_modal_stack != 0; } void QApplicationPrivate::openPopup(QWidget *popup) diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp index 3b1a581..db349f0 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp @@ -4579,6 +4579,7 @@ bool QETWidget::translateXinputEvent(const XEvent *ev, QTabletDeviceData *tablet // Do event compression. Skip over tablet+mouse move events if there are newer ones. qt_tablet_motion_data tabletMotionData; tabletMotionData.tabletMotionType = tablet->xinput_motion; + XEvent dummy; while (true) { // Find first mouse event since we expect them in pairs inside Qt tabletMotionData.error =false; @@ -4591,7 +4592,6 @@ bool QETWidget::translateXinputEvent(const XEvent *ev, QTabletDeviceData *tablet } // Now discard any duplicate tablet events. - XEvent dummy; tabletMotionData.error = false; tabletMotionData.timestamp = mouseMotionEvent.xmotion.time; while (XCheckIfEvent(X11->display, &dummy, &qt_tabletMotion_scanner, (XPointer) &tabletMotionData)) { diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp index 6a35e38..3f2a5dc 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qboxlayout.cpp @@ -452,7 +452,6 @@ void QBoxLayoutPrivate::calcHfw(int w) vertically. \ingroup geomanagement - \ingroup appearance QBoxLayout takes the space it gets (from its parent layout or from the parentWidget()), divides it up into a row of boxes, and makes @@ -1290,8 +1289,6 @@ QBoxLayout::Direction QBoxLayout::direction() const \brief The QHBoxLayout class lines up widgets horizontally. \ingroup geomanagement - \ingroup appearance - \mainclass This class is used to construct horizontal box layout objects. See QBoxLayout for details. @@ -1408,8 +1405,6 @@ QHBoxLayout::~QHBoxLayout() \brief The QVBoxLayout class lines up widgets vertically. \ingroup geomanagement - \ingroup appearance - \mainclass This class is used to construct vertical box layout objects. See QBoxLayout for details. diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qclipboard.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qclipboard.cpp index 2779717..fce4f65 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qclipboard.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qclipboard.cpp @@ -58,10 +58,6 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE \class QClipboard \brief The QClipboard class provides access to the window system clipboard. - \ingroup io - \ingroup environment - \mainclass - The clipboard offers a simple mechanism to copy and paste data between applications. diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qcocoaview_mac.mm b/src/gui/kernel/qcocoaview_mac.mm index c20445a..45b0ada 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qcocoaview_mac.mm +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qcocoaview_mac.mm @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ static dndenum_mapper dnd_enums[] = { { NSDragOperationCopy, Qt::CopyAction, true }, { NSDragOperationGeneric, Qt::CopyAction, false }, { NSDragOperationEvery, Qt::ActionMask, false }, - { NSDragOperationNone, Qt::IgnoreAction, false } + { NSDragOperationNone, Qt::IgnoreAction, false } }; static NSDragOperation qt_mac_mapDropAction(Qt::DropAction action) @@ -228,14 +228,14 @@ extern "C" { currentCustomTypes = new QStringList(); *currentCustomTypes = customTypes; const NSString* mimeTypeGeneric = @"com.trolltech.qt.MimeTypeName"; - NSMutableArray *supportedTypes = [NSMutableArray arrayWithObjects:NSColorPboardType, - NSFilenamesPboardType, NSStringPboardType, - NSFilenamesPboardType, NSPostScriptPboardType, NSTIFFPboardType, - NSRTFPboardType, NSTabularTextPboardType, NSFontPboardType, - NSRulerPboardType, NSFileContentsPboardType, NSColorPboardType, - NSRTFDPboardType, NSHTMLPboardType, NSPICTPboardType, + NSMutableArray *supportedTypes = [NSMutableArray arrayWithObjects:NSColorPboardType, + NSFilenamesPboardType, NSStringPboardType, + NSFilenamesPboardType, NSPostScriptPboardType, NSTIFFPboardType, + NSRTFPboardType, NSTabularTextPboardType, NSFontPboardType, + NSRulerPboardType, NSFileContentsPboardType, NSColorPboardType, + NSRTFDPboardType, NSHTMLPboardType, NSPICTPboardType, NSURLPboardType, NSPDFPboardType, NSVCardPboardType, - NSFilesPromisePboardType, NSInkTextPboardType, + NSFilesPromisePboardType, NSInkTextPboardType, NSMultipleTextSelectionPboardType, mimeTypeGeneric, nil]; // Add custom types supported by the application. for (int i = 0; i < customTypes.size(); i++) { @@ -280,16 +280,16 @@ extern "C" { dropData = 0; } } - -- (void)addDropData:(id <NSDraggingInfo>)sender + +- (void)addDropData:(id <NSDraggingInfo>)sender { [self removeDropData]; - CFStringRef dropPasteboard = (CFStringRef) [[sender draggingPasteboard] name]; + CFStringRef dropPasteboard = (CFStringRef) [[sender draggingPasteboard] name]; dropData = new QCocoaDropData(dropPasteboard); -} +} -- (NSDragOperation)draggingEntered:(id <NSDraggingInfo>)sender -{ +- (NSDragOperation)draggingEntered:(id <NSDraggingInfo>)sender +{ if (qwidget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_DropSiteRegistered) == false) return NSDragOperationNone; NSPoint windowPoint = [sender draggingLocation]; @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ extern "C" { NSPoint globalPoint = [[sender draggingDestinationWindow] convertBaseToScreen:windowPoint]; NSPoint localPoint = [self convertPoint:windowPoint fromView:nil]; QPoint posDrag(localPoint.x, localPoint.y); - NSDragOperation nsActions = [sender draggingSourceOperationMask]; + NSDragOperation nsActions = [sender draggingSourceOperationMask]; Qt::DropActions qtAllowed = qt_mac_mapNSDragOperations(nsActions); QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(qt_mac_dnd_answer_rec.lastOperation) = nsActions; Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers = Qt::NoModifier; @@ -336,8 +336,8 @@ extern "C" { qDMEvent.accept(); // accept by default, since enter event was accepted. QApplication::sendEvent(qwidget, &qDMEvent); if (!qDMEvent.isAccepted() || qDMEvent.dropAction() == Qt::IgnoreAction) { - // since we accepted the drag enter event, the widget expects - // future drage move events. + // since we accepted the drag enter event, the widget expects + // future drage move events. // ### check if we need to treat this like the drag enter event. nsActions = QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(qt_mac_mapDropAction)(qDEEvent.dropAction()); } else { @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ extern "C" { } QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(qt_mac_copy_answer_rect)(qDMEvent); return nsActions; - } + } } - (NSDragOperation)draggingUpdated:(id < NSDraggingInfo >)sender @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ extern "C" { if (qt_mac_mouse_inside_answer_rect(posDrag) && QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(qt_mac_dnd_answer_rec.lastOperation) == nsActions) return QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(qt_mac_mapDropActions)(QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(qt_mac_dnd_answer_rec.lastAction)); - // send drag move event to the widget + // send drag move event to the widget QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(qt_mac_dnd_answer_rec.lastOperation) = nsActions; Qt::DropActions qtAllowed = QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(qt_mac_mapNSDragOperations)(nsActions); Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers = Qt::NoModifier; @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ extern "C" { NSPoint localPoint = [self convertPoint:windowPoint fromView:nil]; QPoint posDrop(localPoint.x, localPoint.y); - NSDragOperation nsActions = [sender draggingSourceOperationMask]; + NSDragOperation nsActions = [sender draggingSourceOperationMask]; Qt::DropActions qtAllowed = qt_mac_mapNSDragOperations(nsActions); QMimeData *mimeData = dropData; if (QDragManager::self()->source()) @@ -563,11 +563,6 @@ extern "C" { qt_sendSpontaneousEvent(qwidget, &e); if (!redirectionOffset.isNull()) QPainter::restoreRedirected(qwidget); -#ifdef QT_RASTER_PAINTENGINE - if(engine && engine->type() == QPaintEngine::Raster) - static_cast<QRasterPaintEngine*>(engine)->flush(qwidget, - qrgn.boundingRect().topLeft()); -#endif if (engine) engine->setSystemClip(QRegion()); qwidget->setAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_InPaintEvent, false); @@ -638,7 +633,7 @@ extern "C" { QHoverEvent he(QEvent::HoverEnter, QPoint(viewPoint.x, viewPoint.y), QPoint(-1, -1)); QApplicationPrivate::instance()->notify_helper(qwidget, &he); } - } + } } - (void)mouseExited:(NSEvent *)event @@ -647,7 +642,7 @@ extern "C" { NSPoint globalPoint = [[event window] convertBaseToScreen:[event locationInWindow]]; if (!qAppInstance()->activeModalWidget() || QApplicationPrivate::tryModalHelper(qwidget, 0)) { QApplication::sendEvent(qwidget, &leaveEvent); - + // ### Think about if it is necessary to update the cursor, should only be for a few cases. qt_mac_update_cursor_at_global_pos(flipPoint(globalPoint).toPoint()); if (qwidget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_Hover) @@ -679,7 +674,7 @@ extern "C" { { qt_mac_handleMouseEvent(self, theEvent, QEvent::MouseButtonPress, Qt::LeftButton); // Don't call super here. This prevents us from getting the mouseUp event, - // which we need to send even if the mouseDown event was not accepted. + // which we need to send even if the mouseDown event was not accepted. // (this is standard Qt behavior.) } @@ -843,7 +838,7 @@ extern "C" { } #if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_6 -- (void)touchesBeganWithEvent:(NSEvent *)event; +- (void)touchesBeganWithEvent:(NSEvent *)event; { bool all = qwidget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_TouchPadAcceptSingleTouchEvents); qt_translateRawTouchEvent(qwidget, QTouchEvent::TouchPad, QCocoaTouch::getCurrentTouchPointList(event, all)); @@ -1128,7 +1123,7 @@ extern "C" { while (index < composingLength) { NSRange effectiveRange; NSRange range = NSMakeRange(index, composingLength-index); - NSDictionary *attributes = [aString attributesAtIndex:index + NSDictionary *attributes = [aString attributesAtIndex:index longestEffectiveRange:&effectiveRange inRange:range]; NSNumber *underlineStyle = [attributes objectForKey:NSUnderlineStyleAttributeName]; @@ -1137,7 +1132,7 @@ extern "C" { NSColor *color = [attributes objectForKey:NSUnderlineColorAttributeName]; if (color) { clr = colorFrom(color); - } + } QTextCharFormat format; format.setFontUnderline(true); format.setUnderlineColor(clr); @@ -1213,7 +1208,7 @@ extern "C" { - (NSRange) markedRange { - NSRange range; + NSRange range; if (composing) { range.location = 0; range.length = composingLength; @@ -1238,13 +1233,13 @@ extern "C" { selRange.length = 0; } return selRange; - + } - (NSRect) firstRectForCharacterRange:(NSRange)theRange { Q_UNUSED(theRange); - // The returned rect is always based on the internal cursor. + // The returned rect is always based on the internal cursor. QRect mr(qwidget->inputMethodQuery(Qt::ImMicroFocus).toRect()); QPoint mp(qwidget->mapToGlobal(QPoint(mr.bottomLeft()))); NSRect rect ; @@ -1392,7 +1387,7 @@ Qt::DropAction QDragManager::drag(QDrag *o) NSImage *image = (NSImage *)qt_mac_create_nsimage(pix); [image retain]; DnDParams *dndParams = [QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(QCocoaView) currentMouseEvent]; - // save supported actions + // save supported actions [dndParams->view setSupportedActions: qt_mac_mapDropActions(dragPrivate()->possible_actions)]; NSPoint imageLoc = {dndParams->localPoint.x - hotspot.x(), dndParams->localPoint.y + pix.height() - hotspot.y()}; @@ -1416,7 +1411,7 @@ Qt::DropAction QDragManager::drag(QDrag *o) Qt::DropAction performedAction(qt_mac_mapNSDragOperation(dndParams->performedAction)); // do post drag processing, if required. if(performedAction != Qt::IgnoreAction) { - // check if the receiver points us to a file location. + // check if the receiver points us to a file location. // if so, we need to do the file copy/move ourselves. QCFType<CFURLRef> pasteLocation = 0; PasteboardCopyPasteLocation(dragBoard.pasteBoard(), &pasteLocation); diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qcursor.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qcursor.cpp index 9d2407b..dd7a07c 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qcursor.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qcursor.cpp @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE \ingroup appearance \ingroup shared - \mainclass + This class is mainly used to create mouse cursors that are associated with particular widgets and to get and set the position diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qdesktopwidget.qdoc b/src/gui/kernel/qdesktopwidget.qdoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e6673a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qdesktopwidget.qdoc @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ +/**************************************************************************** +** +** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). +** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) +** +** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. +** +** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ +** No Commercial Usage +** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. +** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions +** contained in the either Technology Preview License Agreement or the +** Beta Release License Agreement. +** +** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage +** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser +** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software +** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the +** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to +** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements +** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html. +** +** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain +** additional rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL +** Exception version 1.0, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this +** package. +** +** GNU General Public License Usage +** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU +** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software +** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the +** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to +** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be +** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. +** +** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please +** contact the sales department at http://qt.nokia.com/contact. +** $QT_END_LICENSE$ +** +****************************************************************************/ + +/*! + \class QDesktopWidget + \brief The QDesktopWidget class provides access to screen information on multi-head systems. + + \ingroup advanced + \ingroup desktop + + QApplication::desktop() function should be used to get an instance + of the QDesktopWidget. + + Systems with more than one graphics card and monitor can manage the + physical screen space available either as multiple desktops, or as a + large virtual desktop, which usually has the size of the bounding + rectangle of all the screens (see virtualDesktop). For an + application, one of the available screens is the primary screen, i.e. + the screen where the main widget resides (see primaryScreen). All + windows opened in the context of the application should be + constrained to the boundaries of the primary screen; for example, + it would be inconvenient if a dialog box popped up on a different + screen, or split over two screens. + + The QDesktopWidget provides information about the geometry of the + available screens with screenGeometry(). The number of screens + available is returned by screenCount, and the screenCountChanged + signal is emitted when screens are added or removed during runtime. + The screen number that a particular point or widget is located in + is returned by screenNumber(). + + Widgets provided by Qt use this class, for example, to place + tooltips, menus and dialog boxes according to the parent or + application widget. Applications can use this class to save window + positions, or to place child widgets and dialogs on one particular + screen. + + \img qdesktopwidget.png Managing Multiple Screens + + In the illustration above, Application One's primary screen is + screen 0, and App Two's primary screen is screen 1. + + \target multiple screens note + \note QDesktopWidget inherits the QWidget properties, width() and + height(), which specify the size of the desktop. However, for + desktops with multiple screens, the size of the desktop is the union + of all the screen sizes, so width() and height() should \e not be + used for computing the size of a widget to be placed on one of the + screens. The correct width and height values are obtained using + availableGeometry() or screenGeometry() for a particular screen. + + \sa QApplication, QApplication::desktop(), QX11Info::appRootWindow() +*/ + +/*! + \fn QDesktopWidget::QDesktopWidget() + + \internal + + Creates the desktop widget. + + If the system supports a virtual desktop, this widget will have + the size of the virtual desktop; otherwise this widget will have + the size of the primary screen. + + Instead of using QDesktopWidget directly, use QApplication::desktop(). +*/ + +/*! + \fn QDesktopWidget::~QDesktopWidget() + + \internal + + Destroys the desktop widget and frees any allocated resources. +*/ + +/*! + \fn int QDesktopWidget::numScreens() const + + Returns the number of available screens. + + \obsolete + + This function is deprecated. Use screenCount instead. + + \sa primaryScreen +*/ + +/*! + \fn QWidget *QDesktopWidget::screen(int screen) + + Returns a widget that represents the screen with index \a screen + (a value of -1 means the default screen). + + If the system uses a virtual desktop, the returned widget will + have the geometry of the entire virtual desktop; i.e., bounding + every \a screen. + + \sa primaryScreen, screenCount, virtualDesktop +*/ + +/*! + \fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry(int screen) const + + Returns the available geometry of the screen with index \a screen. What + is available will be subrect of screenGeometry() based on what the + platform decides is available (for example excludes the dock and menu bar + on Mac OS X, or the task bar on Windows). The default screen is used if + \a screen is -1. + + \sa screenNumber(), screenGeometry() +*/ + +/*! + \fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry(const QWidget *widget) const + \overload + + Returns the available geometry of the screen which contains \a widget. + + \sa screenGeometry() +*/ + +/*! + \fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::availableGeometry(const QPoint &p) const + \overload + + Returns the available geometry of the screen which contains \a p. + + \sa screenGeometry() +*/ + + +/*! + \fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::screenGeometry(int screen) const + + Returns the geometry of the screen with index \a screen. The default + screen is used if \a screen is -1. + + \sa screenNumber() +*/ + +/*! + \fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::screenGeometry(const QWidget *widget) const + \overload + + Returns the geometry of the screen which contains \a widget. +*/ + +/*! + \fn const QRect QDesktopWidget::screenGeometry(const QPoint &p) const + \overload + + Returns the geometry of the screen which contains \a p. +*/ + + +/*! + \fn int QDesktopWidget::screenNumber(const QWidget *widget) const + + Returns the index of the screen that contains the largest + part of \a widget, or -1 if the widget not on a screen. + + \sa primaryScreen +*/ + +/*! + \fn int QDesktopWidget::screenNumber(const QPoint &point) const + + \overload + Returns the index of the screen that contains the \a point, or the + screen which is the shortest distance from the \a point. + + \sa primaryScreen +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QDesktopWidget::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *event) + \reimp +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QDesktopWidget::resized(int screen) + + This signal is emitted when the size of \a screen changes. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QDesktopWidget::workAreaResized(int screen) + + This signal is emitted when the work area available on \a screen changes. +*/ + +/*! + \property QDesktopWidget::screenCount + \brief the number of screens currently available on the system. + + \since 4.6 + + \sa screenCountChanged() +*/ + +/*! + \property QDesktopWidget::primaryScreen + \brief the index of the screen that is configured to be the primary screen + on the system. +*/ + +/*! + \property QDesktopWidget::virtualDesktop + + \brief if the system manages the available screens in a virtual desktop. + + For virtual desktops, screen() will always return the same widget. + The size of the virtual desktop is the size of this desktop + widget. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QDesktopWidget::screenCountChanged(int newCount) + + \since 4.6 + + This signal is emitted when the number of screens changes to \a newCount. + + \sa screenCount +*/ diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qeventdispatcher_mac.mm b/src/gui/kernel/qeventdispatcher_mac.mm index 2e45479..efe6375 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qeventdispatcher_mac.mm +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qeventdispatcher_mac.mm @@ -497,6 +497,40 @@ static bool IsMouseOrKeyEvent( NSEvent* event ) } #endif +static inline void qt_mac_waitForMoreEvents() +{ +#ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA + while(CFRunLoopRunInMode(kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 1.0e20, true) == kCFRunLoopRunTimedOut); +#else + // If no event exist in the cocoa event que, wait + // (and free up cpu time) until at least one event occur. + // This implementation is a bit on the edge, but seems to + // work fine: + NSEvent* event = [NSApp nextEventMatchingMask:NSAnyEventMask + untilDate:[NSDate distantFuture] + inMode:NSDefaultRunLoopMode + dequeue:YES]; + if (event) + [NSApp postEvent:event atStart:YES]; +#endif +} + +#ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA +static inline void qt_mac_waitForMoreModalSessionEvents() +{ + // If no event exist in the cocoa event que, wait + // (and free up cpu time) until at least one event occur. + // This implementation is a bit on the edge, but seems to + // work fine: + NSEvent* event = [NSApp nextEventMatchingMask:NSAnyEventMask + untilDate:[NSDate distantFuture] + inMode:NSModalPanelRunLoopMode + dequeue:YES]; + if (event) + [NSApp postEvent:event atStart:YES]; +} +#endif + bool QEventDispatcherMac::processEvents(QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlags flags) { Q_D(QEventDispatcherMac); @@ -515,55 +549,42 @@ bool QEventDispatcherMac::processEvents(QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlags flags) QMacCocoaAutoReleasePool pool; NSEvent* event = 0; - if (flags & QEventLoop::DialogExec || flags & QEventLoop::EventLoopExec) { - // The point of the CocoaRequestModal event is to make sure that a - // non-execed app modal window recurses into it's own dialog exec - // once cocoa is spinning the event loop for us (e.g on top of [NSApp run]). - // We expect only one event to notify us about this, regardless of how many - // widgets that are waiting to be modal. So we remove all other pending - // events, if any. And since cocoa will now take over event processing for us, - // we allow new app modal widgets to recurse on top of us, hence the release of - // the block: - QBoolBlocker block(d->blockCocoaRequestModal, false); - QCoreApplication::removePostedEvents(qApp, QEvent::CocoaRequestModal); - - if (NSModalSession session = d->activeModalSession()) - while ([NSApp runModalSession:session] == NSRunContinuesResponse) { - // runModalSession will not wait for events, so we do it - // ourselves (otherwise we would spend 100% CPU inside this loop): - event = [NSApp nextEventMatchingMask:NSAnyEventMask - untilDate:[NSDate distantFuture] inMode:NSModalPanelRunLoopMode dequeue:YES]; - if (event) - [NSApp postEvent:event atStart:YES]; - } - else + // If Qt is used as a plugin, or just added into a native cocoa + // application, we should not run or stop NSApplication; + // This will be done from outside Qt. + // And if processEvents is called manually (rather than from QEventLoop), we + // cannot enter a tight loop and block the call, but instead return after one flush: + bool canExec_3rdParty = d->nsAppRunCalledByQt || ![NSApp isRunning]; + bool canExec_Qt = flags & QEventLoop::DialogExec || flags & QEventLoop::EventLoopExec; + + if (canExec_Qt && canExec_3rdParty) { + // We can use exec-mode, meaning that we can stay in a tight loop until + // interrupted. This is mostly an optimization, but it also allow us + // to use [NSApp run], which is the recommended way of running applications + // in cocoa. [NSApp run] should be called at least once for any cocoa app. + if (NSModalSession session = d->currentModalSession()) { + QBoolBlocker execGuard(d->currentExecIsNSAppRun, false); + while (!d->interrupt && [NSApp runModalSession:session] == NSRunContinuesResponse) + qt_mac_waitForMoreModalSessionEvents(); + } else { + d->nsAppRunCalledByQt = true; + QBoolBlocker execGuard(d->currentExecIsNSAppRun, true); [NSApp run]; - - d->rebuildModalSessionStack(false); + } retVal = true; } else do { - // Since we now are going to spin the event loop just _one_ round - // we need to block all incoming CocoaRequestModal events to ensure - // that we don't recurse into a new exec-ing event loop while doing - // so (and as such, 'hang' the thread inside the recursion): - QBoolBlocker block(d->blockCocoaRequestModal, true); + // INVARIANT: We cannot block the thread (and run in a tight loop). + // Instead we will process all current pending events and return. bool mustRelease = false; if (!(flags & QEventLoop::ExcludeUserInputEvents) && !d->queuedUserInputEvents.isEmpty()) { - // process a pending user input event + // Process a pending user input event mustRelease = true; event = static_cast<NSEvent *>(d->queuedUserInputEvents.takeFirst()); } else { - if (NSModalSession session = d->activeModalSession()) { - // There's s a modal widget showing, run it's session: - if (flags & QEventLoop::WaitForMoreEvents) { - // Wait for at least one event - // before spinning the session: - event = [NSApp nextEventMatchingMask:NSAnyEventMask - untilDate:[NSDate distantFuture] inMode:NSModalPanelRunLoopMode dequeue:YES]; - if (event) - [NSApp postEvent:event atStart:YES]; - } + if (NSModalSession session = d->currentModalSession()) { + if (flags & QEventLoop::WaitForMoreEvents) + qt_mac_waitForMoreModalSessionEvents(); [NSApp runModalSession:session]; retVal = true; break; @@ -634,41 +655,35 @@ bool QEventDispatcherMac::processEvents(QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlags flags) && (flags & QEventLoop::WaitForMoreEvents)); if (canWait) { // INVARIANT: We haven't processed any events yet. And we're told - // to stay inside this function until at least one event is processed - // (WaitForMoreEvents). So we wait on the window server: -#ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA - while(CFRunLoopRunInMode(kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 1.0e20, true) == kCFRunLoopRunTimedOut); -#else - QMacCocoaAutoReleasePool pool; - NSEvent *manualEvent = [NSApp nextEventMatchingMask:NSAnyEventMask - untilDate:[NSDate distantFuture] inMode:NSDefaultRunLoopMode - dequeue:YES]; - if (manualEvent) - [NSApp sendEvent:manualEvent]; -#endif + // to stay inside this function until at least one event is processed. + qt_mac_waitForMoreEvents(); flags &= ~QEventLoop::WaitForMoreEvents; } else { - // Done with event processing for now. Leave the function: + // Done with event processing for now. + // Leave the function: break; } } - // Because pending deffered-delete events are only sendt after - // returning from the loop level they were posted in, we schedule - // an extra wakup to force the _current_ run loop to process them (in - // case the application stands idle waiting for the delete event): - wakeUp(); +#ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA + // In case we _now_ process events using [NSApp run], we need to stop it to + // ensure that: + // 1. the QEventLoop that called us is still executing, or + // 2. we have a modal session that needs to be spun instead. + // In case this is a plain call to processEvents (perhaps from a loop) + // from the application (rather than from a QEventLoop), we delay the + // interrupting until we/ actually enter a lower loop level (hence the + // deffered delete of the object below): + QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp::interruptLater(); +#endif - if (d->interrupt){ - // We restart NSApplication by first stopping it, and then call 'run' - // again (NSApplication is actually already stopped, hence the need - // for a restart, but calling stop again will also make the call - // return from the current recursion). When the call returns to - // QEventLoop (mind, not from this recursion, but from the one we're - // about to stop), it will just call QEventDispatcherMac::processEvents() - // again. + if (d->interrupt) { + // We should continue to leave all recursion to processEvents until + // processEvents is called again (e.g. from a QEventLoop that + // was not yet told to quit: interrupt(); } + return retVal; } @@ -700,104 +715,169 @@ bool QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::blockSendPostedEvents = false; #ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA QStack<QCocoaModalSessionInfo> QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::cocoaModalSessionStack; -bool QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::blockCocoaRequestModal = false; +bool QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::currentExecIsNSAppRun = false; +bool QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::nsAppRunCalledByQt = false; +NSModalSession QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::currentModalSessionCached = 0; -static void qt_mac_setChildDialogsResponsive(QWidget *widget, bool responsive) +int QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::activeModalSessionCount() { + // Returns the number of modal sessions created + // (and not just pushed onto the stack, pending to be created) + int count = 0; + for (int i=cocoaModalSessionStack.size()-1; i>=0; --i) { + QCocoaModalSessionInfo &info = cocoaModalSessionStack[i]; + if (info.session) + ++count; + } + return count; +} + +void QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::temporarilyStopAllModalSessions() +{ + // Stop all created modal session, and as such, make then + // pending again. The next call to currentModalSession will + // recreate the session on top again: + int stackSize = cocoaModalSessionStack.size(); + for (int i=stackSize-1; i>=0; --i) { + QCocoaModalSessionInfo &info = cocoaModalSessionStack[i]; + if (info.session) { + [NSApp endModalSession:info.session]; + info.session = 0; + } + } + currentModalSessionCached = 0; +} + +NSModalSession QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::currentModalSession() +{ + // If we have one or more modal windows, this function will create + // a session for each of those, and return the one for the top. + if (currentModalSessionCached) + return currentModalSessionCached; + + if (cocoaModalSessionStack.isEmpty()) + return 0; + + // Since this code will end up calling our Qt event handler + // (also from beginModalSessionForWindow), we need to block + // that to avoid side effects of events beeing delivered: + QBoolBlocker block(blockSendPostedEvents, true); + + if (![NSApp isRunning]) { + // Sadly, we need to introduce this little event flush + // to stop dialogs from blinking/poping in front if a + // modal session restart was needed: + while (NSEvent *event = [NSApp nextEventMatchingMask:NSAnyEventMask + untilDate:nil + inMode:NSDefaultRunLoopMode + dequeue: YES]) { + qt_mac_send_event(0, event, 0); + } + } + + int sessionCount = cocoaModalSessionStack.size(); + for (int i=0; i<sessionCount; ++i) { + QCocoaModalSessionInfo &info = cocoaModalSessionStack[i]; + if (!info.widget) + continue; + if (info.widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_DontShowOnScreen)) + continue; + if (!info.session) { + QMacCocoaAutoReleasePool pool; + NSWindow *window = qt_mac_window_for(info.widget); + if (!window) + continue; + info.session = [NSApp beginModalSessionForWindow:window]; + } + currentModalSessionCached = info.session; + } + + return currentModalSessionCached; +} + +static void setChildrenWorksWhenModal(QWidget *widget, bool worksWhenModal) +{ + // For NSPanels (but not NSWindows, sadly), we can set the flag + // worksWhenModal, so that they are active even when they are not modal. QList<QDialog *> dialogs = widget->findChildren<QDialog *>(); for (int i=0; i<dialogs.size(); ++i){ NSWindow *window = qt_mac_window_for(dialogs[i]); if (window && [window isKindOfClass:[NSPanel class]]) { - [static_cast<NSPanel *>(window) setWorksWhenModal:responsive]; - if (responsive && dialogs[i]->isVisible()){ + [static_cast<NSPanel *>(window) setWorksWhenModal:worksWhenModal]; + if (worksWhenModal && dialogs[i]->isVisible()){ [window orderFront:window]; } } } } -NSModalSession QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::activeModalSession() +void QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::updateChildrenWorksWhenModal() { - // Create (if needed) and return the modal session - // for the top-most modal dialog, if any: - if (cocoaModalSessionStack.isEmpty()) - return 0; - QCocoaModalSessionInfo &info = cocoaModalSessionStack.last(); - if (!info.widget) - return 0; - if (info.widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_DontShowOnScreen)){ - // INVARIANT: We have a modal widget, but it's not visible on screen. - // This will e.g. be true for native dialogs. Make the dialog children - // of the previous modal dialog unresponsive, so that the current dialog - // (native or not) is the only reponsive dialog on screen: - int size = cocoaModalSessionStack.size(); + // Make the dialog children of the widget + // active. And make the dialog children of + // the previous modal dialog unactive again: + int size = cocoaModalSessionStack.size(); + if (size > 0){ + if (QWidget *prevModal = cocoaModalSessionStack[size-1].widget) + setChildrenWorksWhenModal(prevModal, true); if (size > 1){ if (QWidget *prevModal = cocoaModalSessionStack[size-2].widget) - qt_mac_setChildDialogsResponsive(prevModal, false); + setChildrenWorksWhenModal(prevModal, false); } - return 0; } +} - if (!info.session) { - QMacCocoaAutoReleasePool pool; - NSWindow *window = qt_mac_window_for(info.widget); - if (!window) - return 0; - // 'beginModalSessionForWindow' will give the event loop a spin, and as - // such, deliver Qt events. This might lead to inconsistent behaviour - // (especially if CocoaRequestModal is delivered), so we need to block: - QBoolBlocker block(blockSendPostedEvents, true); - info.session = [NSApp beginModalSessionForWindow:window]; - // Make the dialog children of the current modal dialog - // responsive. And make the dialog children of - // the previous modal dialog unresponsive again: - qt_mac_setChildDialogsResponsive(info.widget, true); - int size = cocoaModalSessionStack.size(); - if (size > 1){ - if (QWidget *prevModal = cocoaModalSessionStack[size-2].widget) - qt_mac_setChildDialogsResponsive(prevModal, false); - } - } - return info.session; +void QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::beginModalSession(QWidget *widget) +{ + // Add a new, empty (null), NSModalSession to the stack. + // It will become active the next time QEventDispatcher::processEvents is called. + // A QCocoaModalSessionInfo is considered pending to become active if the widget pointer + // is non-zero, and the session pointer is zero (it will become active upon a call to + // currentModalSession). A QCocoaModalSessionInfo is considered pending to be stopped if + // the widget pointer is zero, and the session pointer is non-zero (it will be fully + // stopped in endModalSession(). + QCocoaModalSessionInfo info = {widget, 0}; + cocoaModalSessionStack.push(info); + updateChildrenWorksWhenModal(); + currentModalSessionCached = 0; } -void QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::rebuildModalSessionStack(bool pop) +void QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::endModalSession(QWidget *widget) { - // Calling [NSApp stopModal], or [NSApp stop], will stop all modal dialogs - // in one go. So to to not confuse cocoa, we need to stop all our modal - // sessions as well. QMacEventDispatcher will make them modal again - // in the correct order as long as they are left on the cocoaModalSessionStack - // and a CocoaRequestModal is posted: - if (cocoaModalSessionStack.isEmpty()) - return; + // Mark all sessions attached to widget as pending to be stopped. We do this + // by setting the widget pointer to zero, but leave the session pointer. + // We don't tell cocoa to stop any sessions just yet, because cocoa only understands + // when we stop the _current_ modal session (which is the session on top of + // the stack, and might not belong to 'widget'). + int stackSize = cocoaModalSessionStack.size(); + for (int i=stackSize-1; i>=0; --i) { + QCocoaModalSessionInfo &info = cocoaModalSessionStack[i]; + if (info.widget == widget) + info.widget = 0; + } - QMacCocoaAutoReleasePool pool; - [NSApp stopModal]; - [NSApp postEvent:[NSEvent otherEventWithType:NSApplicationDefined location:NSZeroPoint - modifierFlags:0 timestamp:0. windowNumber:0 context:0 - subtype:SHRT_MAX data1:0 data2:0] atStart:NO]; + // Now we stop, and remove, all sessions marked as pending + // to be stopped on _top_ of the stack, if any: + bool needToInterruptEventDispatcher = false; + bool needToUpdateChildrenWorksWhenModal = false; - for (int i=0; i<cocoaModalSessionStack.size(); ++i){ + for (int i=stackSize-1; i>=0; --i) { QCocoaModalSessionInfo &info = cocoaModalSessionStack[i]; + if (info.widget) + break; + cocoaModalSessionStack.remove(i); + needToUpdateChildrenWorksWhenModal = true; + currentModalSessionCached = 0; if (info.session) { [NSApp endModalSession:info.session]; - info.session = 0; + needToInterruptEventDispatcher = true; } } - if (pop) { - QCocoaModalSessionInfo info = cocoaModalSessionStack.pop(); - if (info.widget) - qt_mac_setChildDialogsResponsive(info.widget, false); - } - - if (!cocoaModalSessionStack.isEmpty()) { - // Since we now have pending modal sessions again, make - // sure that we enter modal for the one on the top later: - qApp->postEvent(qApp, new QEvent(QEvent::CocoaRequestModal)); - } else { - QCoreApplication::removePostedEvents(qApp, QEvent::CocoaRequestModal); - } + if (needToUpdateChildrenWorksWhenModal) + updateChildrenWorksWhenModal(); + if (needToInterruptEventDispatcher) + QEventDispatcherMac::instance()->interrupt(); } #endif @@ -858,27 +938,29 @@ void QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::postedEventsSourcePerformCallback(void *info) } } -#ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA -static void stopNSApp() -{ - QMacCocoaAutoReleasePool pool; - static const short NSAppShouldStopForQt = SHRT_MAX; - [NSApp stop:NSApp]; - [NSApp postEvent:[NSEvent otherEventWithType:NSApplicationDefined location:NSZeroPoint - modifierFlags:0 timestamp:0. windowNumber:0 context:0 - subtype:NSAppShouldStopForQt data1:0 data2:0] atStart:NO]; -} -#endif - void QEventDispatcherMac::interrupt() { Q_D(QEventDispatcherMac); d->interrupt = true; wakeUp(); + #ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA CFRunLoopStop(mainRunLoop()); #else - stopNSApp(); + QMacCocoaAutoReleasePool pool; + // In case we wait for more events inside + // processEvents (or NSApp run), post a dummy to wake it up: + static const short NSAppShouldStopForQt = SHRT_MAX; + [NSApp postEvent:[NSEvent otherEventWithType:NSApplicationDefined location:NSZeroPoint + modifierFlags:0 timestamp:0. windowNumber:0 context:0 + subtype:NSAppShouldStopForQt data1:0 data2:0] atStart:NO]; + + if (d->activeModalSessionCount() == 0) { + // We should only stop NSApp if we actually started it (and + // not some 3rd party application, e.g. if we are a plugin). + if (d->nsAppRunCalledByQt) + [NSApp stop:NSApp]; + } #endif } @@ -916,5 +998,52 @@ QEventDispatcherMac::~QEventDispatcherMac() CFRelease(d->waitingObserver); } +///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +#ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA + +QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp* QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp::instance = 0; + +QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp::QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp() : cancelled(false) +{ + // This is the whole point of encapsulation this code + // inside a class; we can make the code (inside destructor) + // execute on lower loop level: + deleteLater(); +} + +QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp::~QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp() +{ + if (cancelled) + return; + + instance = 0; + + if (QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::currentExecIsNSAppRun) { + int activeCount = QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::activeModalSessionCount(); + if (activeCount > 0) { + // The problem we now have hit: [NSApp stop] will not stop NSApp + // if a session is active; it will stop the session instead. + // So to stop NSApp, we need to temporarily stop all the + // sessions, then stop NSApp, then restart the session on top again. + // We need to do this to ensure that we're not stuck inside + // [NSApp run] when we really should be running a modal session: + QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::temporarilyStopAllModalSessions(); + } + } + // Always interrupt once more in case the modal session stack changed + // while processEvents was called manually from within the application: + QEventDispatcherMac::instance()->interrupt(); +} + +void QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp::interruptLater() { + if (instance) { + instance->cancelled = true; + delete instance; + } + instance = new QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp; +} + +#endif QT_END_NAMESPACE diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qeventdispatcher_mac_p.h b/src/gui/kernel/qeventdispatcher_mac_p.h index 225d32e..6747d52 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qeventdispatcher_mac_p.h +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qeventdispatcher_mac_p.h @@ -172,9 +172,15 @@ public: #ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA // The following variables help organizing modal sessions: static QStack<QCocoaModalSessionInfo> cocoaModalSessionStack; - static bool blockCocoaRequestModal; - static NSModalSession activeModalSession(); - static void rebuildModalSessionStack(bool pop); + static bool currentExecIsNSAppRun; + static bool nsAppRunCalledByQt; + static NSModalSession currentModalSessionCached; + static void updateChildrenWorksWhenModal(); + static NSModalSession currentModalSession(); + static int activeModalSessionCount(); + static void temporarilyStopAllModalSessions(); + static void beginModalSession(QWidget *widget); + static void endModalSession(QWidget *widget); #endif MacSocketHash macSockets; @@ -192,6 +198,20 @@ private: CFRunLoopActivity activity, void *info); }; +#ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA +class QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp : public QObject +{ + static QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp *instance; + bool cancelled; + + QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp(); + ~QtMacInterruptDispatcherHelp(); + + public: + static void interruptLater(); +}; +#endif + QT_END_NAMESPACE #endif // QEVENTDISPATCHER_MAC_P_H diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qformlayout.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qformlayout.cpp index 4e632de..b3ecc35 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qformlayout.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qformlayout.cpp @@ -1006,10 +1006,8 @@ QStyle* QFormLayoutPrivate::getStyle() const \since 4.4 \brief The QFormLayout class manages forms of input widgets and their associated labels. - \ingroup appearance \ingroup geomanagement - \mainclass QFormLayout is a convenience layout class that lays out its children in a two-column form. The left column consists of labels diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qgridlayout.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qgridlayout.cpp index 6624b77..1f25c63 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qgridlayout.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qgridlayout.cpp @@ -980,8 +980,7 @@ QRect QGridLayoutPrivate::cellRect(int row, int col) const \brief The QGridLayout class lays out widgets in a grid. \ingroup geomanagement - \ingroup appearance - \mainclass + QGridLayout takes the space made available to it (by its parent layout or by the parentWidget()), divides it up into rows and diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qkde.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qkde.cpp index 23de838..98bf0a0 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qkde.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qkde.cpp @@ -139,8 +139,6 @@ QString QKde::kdeStyle() return QLatin1String("plastique"); else return QLatin1String("windows"); - - return QString(); } /*!\internal diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qkeymapper.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qkeymapper.cpp index 0730ef6..7143358 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qkeymapper.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qkeymapper.cpp @@ -51,7 +51,6 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \class QKeyMapper \since 4.2 - \ingroup application \internal \sa QObject diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qkeysequence.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qkeysequence.cpp index 0716c37..53120da 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qkeysequence.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qkeysequence.cpp @@ -152,9 +152,8 @@ void Q_AUTOTEST_EXPORT qt_set_sequence_auto_mnemonic(bool b) { qt_sequence_no_mn \brief The QKeySequence class encapsulates a key sequence as used by shortcuts. - \ingroup misc \ingroup shared - \mainclass + In its most common form, a key sequence describes a combination of keys that must be used together to perform some action. Key sequences diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qlayout.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qlayout.cpp index 3febd2c..4f1f52f 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qlayout.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qlayout.cpp @@ -75,7 +75,6 @@ static int menuBarHeightForWidth(QWidget *menubar, int w) \class QLayout \brief The QLayout class is the base class of geometry managers. - \ingroup appearance \ingroup geomanagement This is an abstract base class inherited by the concrete classes diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qlayoutitem.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qlayoutitem.cpp index 47fe5e6..54f37bf 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qlayoutitem.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qlayoutitem.cpp @@ -87,7 +87,6 @@ QSizePolicy::operator QVariant() const \brief The QLayoutItem class provides an abstract item that a QLayout manipulates. - \ingroup appearance \ingroup geomanagement This is used by custom layouts. @@ -116,7 +115,6 @@ QSizePolicy::operator QVariant() const /*! \class QSpacerItem - \ingroup appearance \ingroup geomanagement \brief The QSpacerItem class provides blank space in a layout. @@ -144,7 +142,6 @@ QSizePolicy::operator QVariant() const /*! \class QWidgetItem - \ingroup appearance \ingroup geomanagement \brief The QWidgetItem class is a layout item that represents a widget. diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qmime_mac.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qmime_mac.cpp index f4d4707..9e8de67 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qmime_mac.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qmime_mac.cpp @@ -126,9 +126,8 @@ CFStringRef qt_mac_mime_typeUTI = CFSTR("com.pasteboard.trolltech.marker"); \l{http://developer.apple.com/macosx/uniformtypeidentifiers.html}{Uniform Type Identifier (UTI)} format. \since 4.2 - \ingroup io + \ingroup draganddrop - \ingroup misc Qt's drag and drop and clipboard facilities use the MIME standard. On X11, this maps trivially to the Xdnd protocol. On diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qmime_win.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qmime_win.cpp index 63f37af..7f82f53 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qmime_win.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qmime_win.cpp @@ -219,9 +219,7 @@ Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QWindowsMimeList, theMimeList); /*! \class QWindowsMime \brief The QWindowsMime class maps open-standard MIME to Window Clipboard formats. - \ingroup io \ingroup draganddrop - \ingroup misc Qt's drag-and-drop and clipboard facilities use the MIME standard. On X11, this maps trivially to the Xdnd protocol, but on Windows diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qpalette.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qpalette.cpp index 24e735c..c5ae66b 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qpalette.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qpalette.cpp @@ -399,8 +399,8 @@ void QPalette::setColorGroup(ColorGroup cg, const QColorGroup &g) \ingroup appearance \ingroup shared - \ingroup multimedia - \mainclass + \ingroup painting + A palette consists of three color groups: \e Active, \e Disabled, and \e Inactive. All widgets in Qt contain a palette and diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qshortcut.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qshortcut.cpp index 194f648..1c5917c 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qshortcut.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qshortcut.cpp @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE \brief The QShortcut class is used to create keyboard shortcuts. \ingroup events - \mainclass + The QShortcut class provides a way of connecting keyboard shortcuts to Qt's \l{signals and slots} mechanism, so that diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qsizepolicy.qdoc b/src/gui/kernel/qsizepolicy.qdoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..200deb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qsizepolicy.qdoc @@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ +/**************************************************************************** +** +** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). +** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) +** +** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. +** +** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ +** No Commercial Usage +** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. +** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions +** contained in the either Technology Preview License Agreement or the +** Beta Release License Agreement. +** +** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage +** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser +** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software +** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the +** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to +** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements +** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html. +** +** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain +** additional rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL +** Exception version 1.0, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this +** package. +** +** GNU General Public License Usage +** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU +** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software +** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the +** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to +** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be +** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. +** +** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please +** contact the sales department at http://qt.nokia.com/contact. +** $QT_END_LICENSE$ +** +****************************************************************************/ + +/*! + \class QSizePolicy + \brief The QSizePolicy class is a layout attribute describing horizontal + and vertical resizing policy. + + \ingroup geomanagement + + The size policy of a widget is an expression of its willingness to + be resized in various ways, and affects how the widget is treated + by the \l{Layout Management}{layout engine}. Each widget returns a + QSizePolicy that describes the horizontal and vertical resizing + policy it prefers when being laid out. You can change this for + a specific widget by changing its QWidget::sizePolicy property. + + QSizePolicy contains two independent QSizePolicy::Policy values + and two stretch factors; one describes the widgets's horizontal + size policy, and the other describes its vertical size policy. It + also contains a flag to indicate whether the height and width of + its preferred size are related. + + The horizontal and vertical policies can be set in the + constructor, and altered using the setHorizontalPolicy() and + setVerticalPolicy() functions. The stretch factors can be set + using the setHorizontalStretch() and setVerticalStretch() + functions. The flag indicating whether the widget's + \l{QWidget::sizeHint()}{sizeHint()} is width-dependent (such as a + menu bar or a word-wrapping label) can be set using the + setHeightForWidth() function. + + The current size policies and stretch factors be retrieved using + the horizontalPolicy(), verticalPolicy(), horizontalStretch() and + verticalStretch() functions. Alternatively, use the transpose() + function to swap the horizontal and vertical policies and + stretches. The hasHeightForWidth() function returns the current + status of the flag indicating the size hint dependencies. + + Use the expandingDirections() function to determine whether the + associated widget can make use of more space than its + \l{QWidget::sizeHint()}{sizeHint()} function indicates, as well as + find out in which directions it can expand. + + Finally, the QSizePolicy class provides operators comparing this + size policy to a given policy, as well as a QVariant operator + storing this QSizePolicy as a QVariant object. + + \sa QSize, QWidget::sizeHint(), QWidget::sizePolicy, + QLayoutItem::sizeHint() +*/ + +/*! + \enum QSizePolicy::PolicyFlag + + These flags are combined together to form the various \l{Policy} + values: + + \value GrowFlag The widget can grow beyond its size hint if necessary. + \value ExpandFlag The widget should get as much space as possible. + \value ShrinkFlag The widget can shrink below its size hint if necessary. + \value IgnoreFlag The widget's size hint is ignored. The widget will get + as much space as possible. + + \sa Policy +*/ + +/*! + \enum QSizePolicy::Policy + + This enum describes the various per-dimension sizing types used + when constructing a QSizePolicy. + + \value Fixed The QWidget::sizeHint() is the only acceptable + alternative, so the widget can never grow or shrink (e.g. the + vertical direction of a push button). + + \value Minimum The sizeHint() is minimal, and sufficient. The + widget can be expanded, but there is no advantage to it being + larger (e.g. the horizontal direction of a push button). + It cannot be smaller than the size provided by sizeHint(). + + \value Maximum The sizeHint() is a maximum. The widget can be + shrunk any amount without detriment if other widgets need the + space (e.g. a separator line). + It cannot be larger than the size provided by sizeHint(). + + \value Preferred The sizeHint() is best, but the widget can be + shrunk and still be useful. The widget can be expanded, but there + is no advantage to it being larger than sizeHint() (the default + QWidget policy). + + \value Expanding The sizeHint() is a sensible size, but the + widget can be shrunk and still be useful. The widget can make use + of extra space, so it should get as much space as possible (e.g. + the horizontal direction of a horizontal slider). + + \value MinimumExpanding The sizeHint() is minimal, and sufficient. + The widget can make use of extra space, so it should get as much + space as possible (e.g. the horizontal direction of a horizontal + slider). + + \value Ignored The sizeHint() is ignored. The widget will get as + much space as possible. + + \sa PolicyFlag, setHorizontalPolicy(), setVerticalPolicy() +*/ + +/*! + \fn QSizePolicy::QSizePolicy() + + Constructs a QSizePolicy object with \l Fixed as its horizontal + and vertical policies. + + The policies can be altered using the setHorizontalPolicy() and + setVerticalPolicy() functions. Use the setHeightForWidth() + function if the preferred height of the widget is dependent on the + width of the widget (for example, a QLabel with line wrapping). + + \sa setHorizontalStretch(), setVerticalStretch() +*/ + +/*! + \fn QSizePolicy::QSizePolicy(Policy horizontal, Policy vertical) + + Constructs a QSizePolicy object with the given \a horizontal and + \a vertical policies, and DefaultType as the control type. + + Use setHeightForWidth() if the preferred height of the widget is + dependent on the width of the widget (for example, a QLabel with + line wrapping). + + \sa setHorizontalStretch(), setVerticalStretch() +*/ + +/*! + \fn QSizePolicy::QSizePolicy(Policy horizontal, Policy vertical, ControlType type) + \since 4.3 + + Constructs a QSizePolicy object with the given \a horizontal and + \a vertical policies, and the specified control \a type. + + Use setHeightForWidth() if the preferred height of the widget is + dependent on the width of the widget (for example, a QLabel with + line wrapping). + + \sa setHorizontalStretch(), setVerticalStretch(), controlType() +*/ + +/*! + \fn QSizePolicy::Policy QSizePolicy::horizontalPolicy() const + + Returns the horizontal component of the size policy. + + \sa setHorizontalPolicy(), verticalPolicy(), horizontalStretch() +*/ + +/*! + \fn QSizePolicy::Policy QSizePolicy::verticalPolicy() const + + Returns the vertical component of the size policy. + + \sa setVerticalPolicy(), horizontalPolicy(), verticalStretch() +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setHorizontalPolicy(Policy policy) + + Sets the horizontal component to the given \a policy. + + \sa horizontalPolicy(), setVerticalPolicy(), setHorizontalStretch() +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setVerticalPolicy(Policy policy) + + Sets the vertical component to the given \a policy. + + \sa verticalPolicy(), setHorizontalPolicy(), setVerticalStretch() +*/ + +/*! + \fn Qt::Orientations QSizePolicy::expandingDirections() const + + Returns whether a widget can make use of more space than the + QWidget::sizeHint() function indicates. + + A value of Qt::Horizontal or Qt::Vertical means that the widget + can grow horizontally or vertically (i.e., the horizontal or + vertical policy is \l Expanding or \l MinimumExpanding), whereas + Qt::Horizontal | Qt::Vertical means that it can grow in both + dimensions. + + \sa horizontalPolicy(), verticalPolicy() +*/ + +/*! + \fn ControlType QSizePolicy::controlType() const + \since 4.3 + + Returns the control type associated with the widget for which + this size policy applies. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setControlType(ControlType type) + \since 4.3 + + Sets the control type associated with the widget for which this + size policy applies to \a type. + + The control type specifies the type of the widget for which this + size policy applies. It is used by some styles, notably + QMacStyle, to insert proper spacing between widgets. For example, + the Mac OS X Aqua guidelines specify that push buttons should be + separated by 12 pixels, whereas vertically stacked radio buttons + only require 6 pixels. + + \sa QStyle::layoutSpacing() +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setHeightForWidth(bool dependent) + + Sets the flag determining whether the widget's preferred height + depends on its width, to \a dependent. + + \sa hasHeightForWidth() +*/ + +/*! + \fn bool QSizePolicy::hasHeightForWidth() const + + Returns true if the widget's preferred height depends on its + width; otherwise returns false. + + \sa setHeightForWidth() +*/ + +/*! + \fn bool QSizePolicy::operator==(const QSizePolicy &other) const + + Returns true if this policy is equal to \a other; otherwise + returns false. + + \sa operator!=() +*/ + +/*! + \fn bool QSizePolicy::operator!=(const QSizePolicy &other) const + + Returns true if this policy is different from \a other; otherwise + returns false. + + \sa operator==() +*/ + +/*! + \fn int QSizePolicy::horizontalStretch() const + + Returns the horizontal stretch factor of the size policy. + + \sa setHorizontalStretch(), verticalStretch(), horizontalPolicy() +*/ + +/*! + \fn int QSizePolicy::verticalStretch() const + + Returns the vertical stretch factor of the size policy. + + \sa setVerticalStretch(), horizontalStretch(), verticalPolicy() +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setHorizontalStretch(uchar stretchFactor) + + Sets the horizontal stretch factor of the size policy to the given \a + stretchFactor. + + \sa horizontalStretch(), setVerticalStretch(), setHorizontalPolicy() +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setVerticalStretch(uchar stretchFactor) + + Sets the vertical stretch factor of the size policy to the given + \a stretchFactor. + + \sa verticalStretch(), setHorizontalStretch(), setVerticalPolicy() +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::transpose() + + Swaps the horizontal and vertical policies and stretches. +*/ + +/*! + \enum QSizePolicy::ControlType + \since 4.3 + + This enum specifies the different types of widgets in terms of + layout interaction: + + \value DefaultType The default type, when none is specified. + \value ButtonBox A QDialogButtonBox instance. + \value CheckBox A QCheckBox instance. + \value ComboBox A QComboBox instance. + \value Frame A QFrame instance. + \value GroupBox A QGroupBox instance. + \value Label A QLabel instance. + \value Line A QFrame instance with QFrame::HLine or QFrame::VLine. + \value LineEdit A QLineEdit instance. + \value PushButton A QPushButton instance. + \value RadioButton A QRadioButton instance. + \value Slider A QAbstractSlider instance. + \value SpinBox A QAbstractSpinBox instance. + \value TabWidget A QTabWidget instance. + \value ToolButton A QToolButton instance. + + \sa setControlType(), controlType() +*/ + +#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT +/*! + \typedef QSizePolicy::SizeType + \compat + + Use the QSizePolicy::Policy enum instead. +*/ + +/*! + \enum QSizePolicy::ExpandData + \compat + + Use the Qt::Orientations enum instead. + + \value NoDirection Use 0 instead. + \value Horizontally Use Qt::Horizontal instead. + \value Vertically Use Qt::Vertical instead. + \value BothDirections Use Qt::Horizontal | Qt::Vertical instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn bool QSizePolicy::mayShrinkHorizontally() const + + Use the horizontalPolicy() function combined with the + QSizePolicy::PolicyFlag enum instead. + + \oldcode + bool policy = mayShrinkHorizontally(); + \newcode + bool policy = horizontalPolicy() & QSizePolicy::ShrinkFlag; + \endcode +*/ + +/*! + \fn bool QSizePolicy::mayShrinkVertically() const + + Use the verticalPolicy() function combined with the + QSizePolicy::PolicyFlag enum instead. + + \oldcode + bool policy = mayShrinkVertically(); + \newcode + bool policy = verticalPolicy() & QSizePolicy::ShrinkFlag; + \endcode +*/ + +/*! + \fn bool QSizePolicy::mayGrowHorizontally() const + + Use the horizontalPolicy() function combined with the + QSizePolicy::PolicyFlag enum instead. + + \oldcode + bool policy = mayGrowHorizontally(); + \newcode + bool policy = horizontalPolicy() & QSizePolicy::GrowFlag; + \endcode +*/ + +/*! + \fn bool QSizePolicy::mayGrowVertically() const + + Use the verticalPolicy() function combined with the + QSizePolicy::PolicyFlag enum instead. + + \oldcode + bool policy = mayGrowVertically(); + \newcode + bool policy = verticalPolicy() & QSizePolicy::GrowFlag; + \endcode +*/ + +/*! + \fn Qt::QSizePolicy::Orientations QSizePolicy::expanding() const + + Use expandingDirections() instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn QSizePolicy::QSizePolicy(Policy horizontal, Policy vertical, bool dependent) + + Use the QSizePolicy() constructor and the setHeightForWidth() + function instead. + + \oldcode + QSizePolicy *policy = new QSizePolicy(horizontal, vertical, dependent); + \newcode + QSizePolicy *policy = new QSizePolicy(horizontal, vertical); + policy->setHeightForWidth(dependent); + \endcode +*/ + +/*! + \fn QSizePolicy::QSizePolicy(Policy horizontal, Policy vertical, uchar horizontalStretch, + uchar verticalStretch, bool dependent) + + Use the QSizePolicy() constructor and call the + setHorizontalStretch(), setVerticalStretch(), and + setHeightForWidth() functions instead. + + \oldcode + QSizePolicy *policy = new QSizePolicy(horizontal, vertical, + horizontalStretch, verticalStretch, + dependent); + \newcode + QSizePolicy *policy = new QSizePolicy(horizontal, vertical); + policy->setHorizontalStretch(horizontalStretch); + policy->setVerticalStretch(verticalStretch); + policy->setHeightForWidth(dependent); + \endcode +*/ + +/*! + \fn QSizePolicy::Policy QSizePolicy::horData() const + + Use horizontalPolicy() instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn QSizePolicy::Policy QSizePolicy::verData() const + + Use verticalPolicy() instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setHorData(Policy policy) + + Use setHorizontalPolicy() instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setVerData(Policy policy) + + Use setVerticalPolicy() instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn uint QSizePolicy::horStretch() const + + Use horizontalStretch() instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn uint QSizePolicy::verStretch() const + + Use verticalStretch() instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setHorStretch(uchar stretch) + + Use setHorizontalStretch() instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSizePolicy::setVerStretch(uchar stretch) + + Use setVerticalStretch() instead. +*/ +#endif diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qsound.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qsound.cpp index 4e58c3a..7a16acf 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qsound.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qsound.cpp @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ public: \brief The QSound class provides access to the platform audio facilities. \ingroup multimedia - \mainclass + Qt provides the most commonly required audio operation in GUI applications: asynchronously playing a sound file. This is most diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qstackedlayout.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qstackedlayout.cpp index 4025b73..c7e25b0 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qstackedlayout.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qstackedlayout.cpp @@ -65,8 +65,6 @@ public: only one widget is visible at a time. \ingroup geomanagement - \ingroup appearance - \mainclass QStackedLayout can be used to create a user interface similar to the one provided by QTabWidget. There is also a convenience diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qtooltip.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qtooltip.cpp index 3ea9cb4..8193c55 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qtooltip.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qtooltip.cpp @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE widget. \ingroup helpsystem - \mainclass + The tip is a short piece of text reminding the user of the widget's function. It is drawn immediately below the given diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qwhatsthis.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qwhatsthis.cpp index 5a37801..6d0bc33 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qwhatsthis.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qwhatsthis.cpp @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE widget, i.e. answering the question "What's This?". \ingroup helpsystem - \mainclass + "What's This?" help is part of an application's online help system, and provides users with information about the diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qwidget.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qwidget.cpp index 633e8bf..4de08fd 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qwidget.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qwidget.cpp @@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ void QWidget::setAutoFillBackground(bool enabled) \brief The QWidget class is the base class of all user interface objects. \ingroup basicwidgets - \mainclass + The widget is the atom of the user interface: it receives mouse, keyboard and other events from the window system, and paints a representation of @@ -2785,7 +2785,7 @@ void QWidget::showFullScreen() Calling this function only affects \l{isWindow()}{windows}. On X11, this function may not work properly with certain window - managers. See \l{geometry.html}{Window Geometry} for an explanation. + managers. See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an explanation. \sa setWindowState(), showNormal(), showMinimized(), show(), hide(), isVisible() */ @@ -2840,7 +2840,7 @@ void QWidget::showNormal() bool QWidget::isEnabledTo(QWidget* ancestor) const { const QWidget * w = this; - while (w && !w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_ForceDisabled) + while (!w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_ForceDisabled) && !w->isWindow() && w->parentWidget() && w->parentWidget() != ancestor) @@ -3134,8 +3134,8 @@ void QWidget::setDisabled(bool disable) \brief geometry of the widget relative to its parent including any window frame - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of geometry issues with windows. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. By default, this property contains a value that depends on the user's platform and screen geometry. @@ -3161,8 +3161,8 @@ QRect QWidget::frameGeometry() const \brief the x coordinate of the widget relative to its parent including any window frame - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of window geometry. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. By default, this property has a value of 0. @@ -3181,8 +3181,8 @@ int QWidget::x() const \brief the y coordinate of the widget relative to its parent and including any window frame - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of window geometry. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. By default, this property has a value of 0. @@ -3214,8 +3214,8 @@ int QWidget::y() const \warning Calling move() or setGeometry() inside moveEvent() can lead to infinite recursion. - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of window geometry. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. \sa frameGeometry, size x(), y() */ @@ -3245,8 +3245,8 @@ QPoint QWidget::pos() const \warning Calling setGeometry() inside resizeEvent() or moveEvent() can lead to infinite recursion. - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of window geometry. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. By default, this property contains a value that depends on the user's platform and screen geometry. @@ -3295,8 +3295,8 @@ QPoint QWidget::pos() const \property QWidget::width \brief the width of the widget excluding any window frame - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of window geometry. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. \note Do not use this function to find the width of a screen on a \l{QDesktopWidget}{multiple screen desktop}. Read @@ -3312,8 +3312,8 @@ QPoint QWidget::pos() const \property QWidget::height \brief the height of the widget excluding any window frame - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of window geometry. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. \note Do not use this function to find the height of a screen on a \l {QDesktopWidget} {multiple screen desktop}. Read @@ -3332,8 +3332,8 @@ QPoint QWidget::pos() const The rect property equals QRect(0, 0, width(), height()). - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of window geometry. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. By default, this property contains a value that depends on the user's platform and screen geometry. @@ -6347,8 +6347,8 @@ void QWidget::setGeometry(const QRect &r) \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_kernel_qwidget.cpp 11 - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of geometry issues with windows. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. Use QMainWindow::saveState() to save the geometry and the state of toolbars and dock widgets. @@ -6389,8 +6389,8 @@ QByteArray QWidget::saveGeometry() const \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_kernel_qwidget.cpp 12 - See the \link geometry.html Window Geometry documentation\endlink - for an overview of geometry issues with windows. + See the \l{Window Geometry} documentation for an overview of geometry + issues with windows. Use QMainWindow::restoreState() to restore the geometry and the state of toolbars and dock widgets. @@ -7358,8 +7358,7 @@ bool QWidget::isVisibleTo(QWidget* ancestor) const if (!ancestor) return isVisible(); const QWidget * w = this; - while (w - && !w->isHidden() + while (!w->isHidden() && !w->isWindow() && w->parentWidget() && w->parentWidget() != ancestor) diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qwidget_mac.mm b/src/gui/kernel/qwidget_mac.mm index 0a21af7..fbb05c4 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qwidget_mac.mm +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qwidget_mac.mm @@ -72,7 +72,6 @@ ** SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ** ****************************************************************************/ -//#define QT_RASTER_PAINTENGINE #include <private/qt_mac_p.h> #include <private/qeventdispatcher_mac_p.h> @@ -88,9 +87,6 @@ #include "qlayout.h" #include "qmenubar.h" #include <private/qbackingstore_p.h> -#ifdef QT_RASTER_PAINTENGINE -# include <private/qpaintengine_raster_p.h> -#endif #include <private/qwindowsurface_mac_p.h> #include <private/qpaintengine_mac_p.h> #include "qpainter.h" @@ -1220,11 +1216,6 @@ OSStatus QWidgetPrivate::qt_widget_event(EventHandlerCallRef er, EventRef event, QApplication::sendSpontaneousEvent(widget, &e); if (!redirectionOffset.isNull()) widget->d_func()->restoreRedirected(); -#ifdef QT_RASTER_PAINTENGINE - if(engine && engine->type() == QPaintEngine::Raster) - static_cast<QRasterPaintEngine*>(engine)->flush(widget, - qrgn.boundingRect().topLeft()); -#endif //cleanup if (engine) @@ -3105,7 +3096,7 @@ void QWidgetPrivate::update_sys(const QRegion &rgn) dirtyOnWidget += rgn; #ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA RgnHandle rgnHandle = rgn.toQDRgnForUpdate_sys(); - if (rgnHandle) + if (rgnHandle) HIViewSetNeedsDisplayInRegion(qt_mac_nativeview_for(q), QMacSmartQuickDrawRegion(rgnHandle), true); else { HIViewSetNeedsDisplay(qt_mac_nativeview_for(q), true); // do a complete repaint on overflow. @@ -3201,10 +3192,13 @@ void QWidgetPrivate::show_sys() #else // sync the opacity value back (in case of a fade). [window setAlphaValue:q->windowOpacity()]; - [window makeKeyAndOrderFront:window]; + + // If this window is app modal, we need to start spinning + // a modal session for it. Interrupting + // the event dispatcher will make this happend: if (data.window_modality == Qt::ApplicationModal) - QCoreApplication::postEvent(qApp, new QEvent(QEvent::CocoaRequestModal)); + QEventDispatcherMac::instance()->interrupt(); #endif if (q->windowType() == Qt::Popup) { if (q->focusWidget()) @@ -3222,13 +3216,6 @@ void QWidgetPrivate::show_sys() #endif } else if (!q->testAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowWithoutActivating)) { qt_event_request_activate(q); -#ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA - if (q->windowModality() == Qt::ApplicationModal) { - // We call 'activeModalSession' early to force creation of q's modal - // session. This seems neccessary for child dialogs to pop to front: - QEventDispatcherMacPrivate::activeModalSession(); - } -#endif } } else if(topData()->embedded || !q->parentWidget() || q->parentWidget()->isVisible()) { #ifndef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA @@ -4563,21 +4550,6 @@ Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QPaintEngineCleanupHandler, engineHandler) QPaintEngine *QWidget::paintEngine() const { QPaintEngine *&pe = engineHandler()->engine; -#ifdef QT_RASTER_PAINTENGINE - if (!pe) { - if(qgetenv("QT_MAC_USE_COREGRAPHICS").isNull()) - pe = new QRasterPaintEngine(); - else - pe = new QCoreGraphicsPaintEngine(); - } - if (pe->isActive()) { - QPaintEngine *engine = - qgetenv("QT_MAC_USE_COREGRAPHICS").isNull() - ? (QPaintEngine*)new QRasterPaintEngine() : (QPaintEngine*)new QCoreGraphicsPaintEngine(); - engine->setAutoDestruct(true); - return engine; - } -#else if (!pe) pe = new QCoreGraphicsPaintEngine(); if (pe->isActive()) { @@ -4585,7 +4557,6 @@ QPaintEngine *QWidget::paintEngine() const engine->setAutoDestruct(true); return engine; } -#endif return pe; } diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qwidgetaction.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qwidgetaction.cpp index 911d332..a397e39 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qwidgetaction.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qwidgetaction.cpp @@ -54,6 +54,8 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE for inserting custom widgets into action based containers, such as toolbars. + \ingroup mainwindow-classes + Most actions in an application are represented as items in menus or buttons in toolbars. However sometimes more complex widgets are necessary. For example a zoom action in a word processor may be @@ -100,9 +102,6 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE DirectConnection. \endlist - \ingroup application - \mainclass - \sa QAction, QActionGroup, QWidget */ diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qx11info_x11.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qx11info_x11.cpp index 786d48d..136f7f8 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qx11info_x11.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qx11info_x11.cpp @@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ QX11InfoData* QX11Info::getX11Data(bool def) const QX11InfoData* res = 0; if (def) { res = new QX11InfoData; + res->ref = 0; res->screen = appScreen(); res->depth = appDepth(); res->cells = appCells(); @@ -189,8 +190,8 @@ QX11InfoData* QX11Info::getX11Data(bool def) const } else if (x11data) { res = new QX11InfoData; *res = *x11data; + res->ref = 0; } - res->ref = 0; return res; } diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/x11.pri b/src/gui/kernel/x11.pri index ac40f69..82de1b6 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/x11.pri +++ b/src/gui/kernel/x11.pri @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ x11 { - contains(QT_CONFIG, nas): LIBS += -laudio -lXt + contains(QT_CONFIG, nas): LIBS_PRIVATE += -laudio -lXt } |