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-rw-r--r-- | src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp | 131 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp | 69 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/gui/kernel/qapplication_win.cpp | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/gui/kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp | 44 |
4 files changed, 132 insertions, 120 deletions
diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp index 98285f0..b9ebf55 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication.cpp @@ -4989,6 +4989,137 @@ bool QApplicationPrivate::shouldSetFocus(QWidget *w, Qt::FocusPolicy policy) return true; } +/*! \fn QDecoration &QApplication::qwsDecoration() + Return the QWSDecoration used for decorating windows. + + \warning This method is non-portable. It is only available in + Qt for Embedded Linux. + + \sa QDecoration +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(QDecoration *decoration) + + Sets the QDecoration derived class to use for decorating the + windows used by Qt for Embedded Linux to the \a decoration + specified. + + This method is non-portable. It is only available in Qt for Embedded Linux. + + \sa QDecoration +*/ + +/*! \fn QDecoration* QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(const QString &decoration) + \overload + + Requests a QDecoration object for \a decoration from the QDecorationFactory. + + The string must be one of the QDecorationFactory::keys(). Keys are + case insensitive. + + A later call to the QApplication constructor will override the + requested style when a "-style" option is passed in as a commandline + parameter. + + Returns 0 if an unknown \a decoration is passed, otherwise the QStyle object + returned is set as the application's GUI style. +*/ + +/*! + \fn bool QApplication::qwsEventFilter(QWSEvent *event) + + This virtual function is only implemented under Qt for Embedded Linux. + + If you create an application that inherits QApplication and + reimplement this function, you get direct access to all QWS (Q + Window System) events that the are received from the QWS master + process. The events are passed in the \a event parameter. + + Return true if you want to stop the event from being processed. + Return false for normal event dispatching. The default + implementation returns false. +*/ + +/*! \fn void QApplication::qwsSetCustomColors(QRgb *colorTable, int start, int numColors) + Set Qt for Embedded Linux custom color table. + + Qt for Embedded Linux on 8-bpp displays allocates a standard 216 color cube. + The remaining 40 colors may be used by setting a custom color + table in the QWS master process before any clients connect. + + \a colorTable is an array of up to 40 custom colors. \a start is + the starting index (0-39) and \a numColors is the number of colors + to be set (1-40). + + This method is non-portable. It is available \e only in + Qt for Embedded Linux. + + \note The custom colors will not be used by the default screen + driver. To make use of the new colors, implement a custom screen + driver, or use QDirectPainter. +*/ + +/*! \fn int QApplication::qwsProcessEvent(QWSEvent* event) + \internal +*/ + +/*! \fn int QApplication::x11ClientMessage(QWidget* w, XEvent* event, bool passive_only) + \internal +*/ + +/*! \fn int QApplication::x11ProcessEvent(XEvent* event) + This function does the core processing of individual X + \a{event}s, normally by dispatching Qt events to the right + destination. + + It returns 1 if the event was consumed by special handling, 0 if + the \a event was consumed by normal handling, and -1 if the \a + event was for an unrecognized widget. + + \sa x11EventFilter() +*/ + +/*! + \fn bool QApplication::x11EventFilter(XEvent *event) + + \warning This virtual function is only implemented under X11. + + If you create an application that inherits QApplication and + reimplement this function, you get direct access to all X events + that the are received from the X server. The events are passed in + the \a event parameter. + + Return true if you want to stop the event from being processed. + Return false for normal event dispatching. The default + implementation returns false. + + It is only the directly addressed messages that are filtered. + You must install an event filter directly on the event + dispatcher, which is returned by + QAbstractEventDispatcher::instance(), to handle system wide + messages. + + \sa x11ProcessEvent() +*/ + +/*! \fn void QApplication::winFocus(QWidget *widget, bool gotFocus) + \internal + \since 4.1 + + If \a gotFocus is true, \a widget will become the active window. + Otherwise the active window is reset to 0. +*/ + +/*! \fn void QApplication::winMouseButtonUp() + \internal + */ + +/*! \fn void QApplication::syncX() + Synchronizes with the X server in the X11 implementation. + This normally takes some time. Does nothing on other platforms. +*/ + QT_END_NAMESPACE #include "moc_qapplication.cpp" diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp index fcfd2a4..1125610 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_qws.cpp @@ -2676,9 +2676,6 @@ void QApplication::alert(QWidget *, int) { } -/*! - \internal -*/ int QApplication::qwsProcessEvent(QWSEvent* event) { Q_D(QApplication); @@ -3057,43 +3054,11 @@ int QApplication::qwsProcessEvent(QWSEvent* event) return 0; } -/*! - \fn bool QApplication::qwsEventFilter(QWSEvent *event) - - This virtual function is only implemented under Qt for Embedded Linux. - - If you create an application that inherits QApplication and - reimplement this function, you get direct access to all QWS (Q - Window System) events that the are received from the QWS master - process. The events are passed in the \a event parameter. - - Return true if you want to stop the event from being processed. - Return false for normal event dispatching. The default - implementation returns false. -*/ bool QApplication::qwsEventFilter(QWSEvent *) { return false; } -/*! - Set Qt for Embedded Linux custom color table. - - Qt for Embedded Linux on 8-bpp displays allocates a standard 216 color cube. - The remaining 40 colors may be used by setting a custom color - table in the QWS master process before any clients connect. - - \a colorTable is an array of up to 40 custom colors. \a start is - the starting index (0-39) and \a numColors is the number of colors - to be set (1-40). - - This method is non-portable. It is available \e only in - Qt for Embedded Linux. - - \note The custom colors will not be used by the default screen - driver. To make use of the new colors, implement a custom screen - driver, or use QDirectPainter. -*/ void QApplication::qwsSetCustomColors(QRgb *colorTable, int start, int numColors) { if (start < 0 || start > 39) { @@ -3112,30 +3077,11 @@ void QApplication::qwsSetCustomColors(QRgb *colorTable, int start, int numColors } #ifndef QT_NO_QWS_MANAGER -/*! - Return the QWSDecoration used for decorating windows. - - \warning This method is non-portable. It is only available in - Qt for Embedded Linux. - - \sa QDecoration -*/ QDecoration &QApplication::qwsDecoration() { return *qws_decoration; } -/*! - \fn void QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(QDecoration *decoration) - - Sets the QDecoration derived class to use for decorating the - windows used by Qt for Embedded Linux to the \a decoration - specified. - - This method is non-portable. It is only available in Qt for Embedded Linux. - - \sa QDecoration -*/ void QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(QDecoration *dec) { if (dec) { @@ -3154,21 +3100,6 @@ void QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(QDecoration *dec) } } -/*! - \overload - - Requests a QDecoration object for \a decoration from the QDecorationFactory. - - The string must be one of the QDecorationFactory::keys(). Keys are - case insensitive. - - A later call to the QApplication constructor will override the - requested style when a "-style" option is passed in as a commandline - parameter. - - Returns 0 if an unknown \a decoration is passed, otherwise the QStyle object - returned is set as the application's GUI style. -*/ QDecoration* QApplication::qwsSetDecoration(const QString &decoration) { QDecoration *decore = QDecorationFactory::create(decoration); diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_win.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_win.cpp index f1ab90f..ac17a93 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_win.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_win.cpp @@ -1368,13 +1368,6 @@ QString QApplicationPrivate::appName() const extern uint qGlobalPostedEventsCount(); -/*! - \internal - \since 4.1 - - If \a gotFocus is true, \a widget will become the active window. - Otherwise the active window is reset to 0. -*/ void QApplication::winFocus(QWidget *widget, bool gotFocus) { if (d_func()->inPopupMode()) // some delayed focus event to ignore @@ -2918,7 +2911,6 @@ void qt_win_eatMouseMove() // In DnD, the mouse release event never appears, so the // mouse button state machine must be manually reset -/*! \internal */ void QApplication::winMouseButtonUp() { qt_button_down = 0; diff --git a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp index 25356da..90376b3 100644 --- a/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp +++ b/src/gui/kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp @@ -2975,15 +2975,10 @@ QWidget *QApplication::topLevelAt(const QPoint &p) #endif } -/*! - Synchronizes with the X server in the X11 implementation. This - normally takes some time. Does nothing on other platforms. -*/ - void QApplication::syncX() { if (X11->display) - XSync(X11->display, False); // don't discard events + XSync(X11->display, False); // don't discard events } @@ -3085,9 +3080,6 @@ static QETWidget *qPRFindWidget(Window oldwin) return wPRmapper ? (QETWidget*)wPRmapper->value((int)oldwin, 0) : 0; } -/*! - \internal -*/ int QApplication::x11ClientMessage(QWidget* w, XEvent* event, bool passive_only) { if (w && !w->internalWinId()) @@ -3150,17 +3142,6 @@ int QApplication::x11ClientMessage(QWidget* w, XEvent* event, bool passive_only) return 0; } -/*! - This function does the core processing of individual X - \a{event}s, normally by dispatching Qt events to the right - destination. - - It returns 1 if the event was consumed by special handling, 0 if - the \a event was consumed by normal handling, and -1 if the \a - event was for an unrecognized widget. - - \sa x11EventFilter() -*/ int QApplication::x11ProcessEvent(XEvent* event) { Q_D(QApplication); @@ -3842,29 +3823,6 @@ int QApplication::x11ProcessEvent(XEvent* event) return 0; } -/*! - \fn bool QApplication::x11EventFilter(XEvent *event) - - \warning This virtual function is only implemented under X11. - - If you create an application that inherits QApplication and - reimplement this function, you get direct access to all X events - that the are received from the X server. The events are passed in - the \a event parameter. - - Return true if you want to stop the event from being processed. - Return false for normal event dispatching. The default - implementation returns false. - - It is only the directly addressed messages that are filtered. - You must install an event filter directly on the event - dispatcher, which is returned by - QAbstractEventDispatcher::instance(), to handle system wide - messages. - - \sa x11ProcessEvent() -*/ - bool QApplication::x11EventFilter(XEvent *) { return false; |