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authorAaron Kennedy <aaron.kennedy@nokia.com>2010-02-26 06:47:50 (GMT)
committerAaron Kennedy <aaron.kennedy@nokia.com>2010-02-26 06:48:18 (GMT)
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-rw-r--r--src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativelist.cpp113
-rw-r--r--src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeproperty.cpp50
2 files changed, 150 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativelist.cpp b/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativelist.cpp
index af720d7..9691f32 100644
--- a/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativelist.cpp
+++ b/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativelist.cpp
@@ -85,18 +85,57 @@ void QDeclarativeListReferencePrivate::release()
delete this;
}
+/*!
+\class QDeclarativeListReference
+\brief The QDeclarativeListReference class allows the manipulation of QDeclarativeListProperty properties.
+
+QDeclarativeListReference allows programs to read from, and assign values to a QML list property in a
+simple and type safe way. A QDeclarativeListReference can be created by passing an object and property
+name or through a QDeclarativeProperty instance. These two are equivalant:
+
+\code
+QDeclarativeListReference ref1(object, "children");
+
+QDeclarativeProperty ref2(object, "children");
+QDeclarativeListReference ref2 = qvariant_cast<QDeclarativeListReference>(ref2.read());
+\endcode
+
+Not all QML list properties support all operations. A set of methods, canAppend(), canAt(), canClear() and
+canCount() allow programs to query whether an operation is supported on a given property.
+
+QML list properties are typesafe. Only QObject's that derive from the correct base class can be assigned to
+the list. The listElementType() method can be used to query the QMetaObject of the QObject type supported.
+Attempting to add objects of the incorrect type to a list property will fail.
+
+Like with normal lists, when accessing a list element by index, it is the callers responsibility to ensure
+that it does not request an out of range element using the count() method before calling at().
+*/
+
+/*!
+Constructs an invalid instance.
+*/
QDeclarativeListReference::QDeclarativeListReference()
: d(0)
{
}
-QDeclarativeListReference::QDeclarativeListReference(QObject *o, const char *property, QDeclarativeEngine *engine)
+/*!
+Constructs a QDeclarativeListReference for \a object's \a property. If \a property is not a list
+property, an invalid QDeclarativeListReference is created. If \a object is destroyed after
+the reference is constructed, it will automatically become invalid. That is, it is safe to hold
+QDeclarativeListReference instances even after \a object is deleted.
+
+Passing \a engine is required to access some QML created list properties. If in doubt, and an engine
+is available, pass it.
+*/
+QDeclarativeListReference::QDeclarativeListReference(QObject *object, const char *property, QDeclarativeEngine *engine)
: d(0)
{
- if (!o || !property) return;
+ if (!object || !property) return;
QDeclarativePropertyCache::Data local;
- QDeclarativePropertyCache::Data *data = QDeclarativePropertyCache::property(engine, o, QLatin1String(property), local);
+ QDeclarativePropertyCache::Data *data =
+ QDeclarativePropertyCache::property(engine, object, QLatin1String(property), local);
if (!data || !(data->flags & QDeclarativePropertyCache::Data::IsQList)) return;
@@ -106,20 +145,22 @@ QDeclarativeListReference::QDeclarativeListReference(QObject *o, const char *pro
if (listType == -1) return;
d = new QDeclarativeListReferencePrivate;
- d->object = o;
+ d->object = object;
d->elementType = p?p->rawMetaObjectForType(listType):QDeclarativeMetaType::qmlType(listType)->baseMetaObject();
d->propertyType = data->propType;
void *args[] = { &d->property, 0 };
- QMetaObject::metacall(o, QMetaObject::ReadProperty, data->coreIndex, args);
+ QMetaObject::metacall(object, QMetaObject::ReadProperty, data->coreIndex, args);
}
+/*! \internal */
QDeclarativeListReference::QDeclarativeListReference(const QDeclarativeListReference &o)
: d(o.d)
{
if (d) d->addref();
}
+/*! \internal */
QDeclarativeListReference &QDeclarativeListReference::operator=(const QDeclarativeListReference &o)
{
if (o.d) o.d->addref();
@@ -128,60 +169,108 @@ QDeclarativeListReference &QDeclarativeListReference::operator=(const QDeclarati
return *this;
}
+/*! \internal */
QDeclarativeListReference::~QDeclarativeListReference()
{
if (d) d->release();
}
+/*!
+Returns true if the instance refers to a valid list property, otherwise false.
+*/
bool QDeclarativeListReference::isValid() const
{
return d && d->object;
}
+/*!
+Returns the list property's object. Returns 0 if the reference is invalid.
+*/
QObject *QDeclarativeListReference::object() const
{
if (isValid()) return d->object;
else return 0;
}
+/*!
+Returns the QMetaObject for the elements stored in the list property. Returns 0 if the reference
+is invalid.
+
+The QMetaObject can be used ahead of time to determine whether a given instance can be added
+to a list.
+*/
const QMetaObject *QDeclarativeListReference::listElementType() const
{
if (isValid()) return d->elementType;
else return 0;
}
+/*!
+Returns true if the list property can be appended to, otherwise false. Returns false if the
+reference is invalid.
+
+\sa append()
+*/
bool QDeclarativeListReference::canAppend() const
{
return (isValid() && d->property.append);
}
+/*!
+Returns true if the list property can queried by index, otherwise false. Returns false if the
+reference is invalid.
+
+\sa at()
+*/
bool QDeclarativeListReference::canAt() const
{
return (isValid() && d->property.at);
}
+/*!
+Returns true if the list property can be cleared, otherwise false. Returns false if the
+reference is invalid.
+
+\sa clear()
+*/
bool QDeclarativeListReference::canClear() const
{
return (isValid() && d->property.clear);
}
+/*!
+Returns true if the list property can be queried for its element count, otherwise false.
+Returns false if the reference is invalid.
+
+\sa count()
+*/
bool QDeclarativeListReference::canCount() const
{
return (isValid() && d->property.count);
}
-bool QDeclarativeListReference::append(QObject *o) const
+/*!
+Appends \a object to the list. Returns true if the operation succeeded, otherwise false.
+
+\sa canAppend()
+*/
+bool QDeclarativeListReference::append(QObject *object) const
{
if (!canAppend()) return false;
- if (o && !QDeclarativePropertyPrivate::canConvert(o->metaObject(), d->elementType))
+ if (object && !QDeclarativePropertyPrivate::canConvert(object->metaObject(), d->elementType))
return false;
- d->property.append(&d->property, o);
+ d->property.append(&d->property, object);
return true;
}
+/*!
+Returns the list element at \a index, or 0 if the operation failed.
+
+\sa canAt()
+*/
QObject *QDeclarativeListReference::at(int index) const
{
if (!canAt()) return 0;
@@ -189,6 +278,11 @@ QObject *QDeclarativeListReference::at(int index) const
return d->property.at(&d->property, index);
}
+/*!
+Clears the list. Returns true if the operation succeeded, otherwise false.
+
+\sa canClear()
+*/
bool QDeclarativeListReference::clear() const
{
if (!canClear()) return false;
@@ -198,6 +292,9 @@ bool QDeclarativeListReference::clear() const
return true;
}
+/*!
+Returns the number of objects in the list, or 0 if the operation failed.
+*/
int QDeclarativeListReference::count() const
{
if (!canCount()) return 0;
diff --git a/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeproperty.cpp b/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeproperty.cpp
index 9ed760e..e1ec2cd 100644
--- a/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeproperty.cpp
+++ b/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeproperty.cpp
@@ -311,10 +311,10 @@ QDeclarativeProperty::QDeclarativeProperty(const QDeclarativeProperty &other)
This enum specifies a category of QML property.
- \value InvalidCategory The property is invalid.
- \value List The property is a QList pointer
+ \value InvalidCategory The property is invalid, or is a signal property.
+ \value List The property is a QDeclarativeListProperty list property
\value Object The property is a QObject derived type pointer
- \value Normal The property is none of the above.
+ \value Normal The property is a normal value property.
*/
/*!
@@ -752,18 +752,39 @@ QVariant QDeclarativeProperty::read() const
return QVariant();
}
+/*!
+Return the \a name property value of \a object. This method is equivalent to:
+\code
+ QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name);
+ p.read();
+\endcode
+*/
QVariant QDeclarativeProperty::read(QObject *object, const QString &name)
{
QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name);
return p.read();
}
+/*!
+Return the \a name property value of \a object. This method is equivalent to:
+\code
+ QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name, context);
+ p.read();
+\endcode
+*/
QVariant QDeclarativeProperty::read(QObject *object, const QString &name, QDeclarativeContext *ctxt)
{
QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name, ctxt);
return p.read();
}
+/*!
+Return the \a name property value of \a object. This method is equivalent to:
+\code
+ QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name, engine);
+ p.read();
+\endcode
+*/
QVariant QDeclarativeProperty::read(QObject *object, const QString &name, QDeclarativeEngine *engine)
{
QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name, engine);
@@ -802,9 +823,7 @@ QVariant QDeclarativePropertyPrivate::readValueProperty()
}
}
-//###
//writeEnumProperty MIRRORS the relelvant bit of QMetaProperty::write AND MUST BE KEPT IN SYNC!
-//###
bool QDeclarativePropertyPrivate::writeEnumProperty(const QMetaProperty &prop, int idx, QObject *object, const QVariant &value, int flags)
{
if (!object || !prop.isWritable())
@@ -1054,12 +1073,26 @@ bool QDeclarativeProperty::write(const QVariant &value) const
return QDeclarativePropertyPrivate::write(*this, value, 0);
}
+/*!
+Writes \a value to the \a name property of \a object. This method is equivalent to:
+\code
+ QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name);
+ p.write(value);
+\endcode
+*/
bool QDeclarativeProperty::write(QObject *object, const QString &name, const QVariant &value)
{
QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name);
return p.write(value);
}
+/*!
+Writes \a value to the \a name property of \a object. This method is equivalent to:
+\code
+ QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name, ctxt);
+ p.write(value);
+\endcode
+*/
bool QDeclarativeProperty::write(QObject *object, const QString &name, const QVariant &value,
QDeclarativeContext *ctxt)
{
@@ -1067,6 +1100,13 @@ bool QDeclarativeProperty::write(QObject *object, const QString &name, const QVa
return p.write(value);
}
+/*!
+Writes \a value to the \a name property of \a object. This method is equivalent to:
+\code
+ QDeclarativeProperty p(object, name, engine);
+ p.write(value);
+\endcode
+*/
bool QDeclarativeProperty::write(QObject *object, const QString &name, const QVariant &value,
QDeclarativeEngine *engine)
{