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diff --git a/src/declarative/util/qdeclarativeanimation.cpp b/src/declarative/util/qdeclarativeanimation.cpp index 4059522..0f7c946 100644 --- a/src/declarative/util/qdeclarativeanimation.cpp +++ b/src/declarative/util/qdeclarativeanimation.cpp @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ #include <qdeclarativemetatype_p.h> #include <qdeclarativevaluetype_p.h> #include <qdeclarativeproperty_p.h> +#include <qdeclarativeengine_p.h> #include <qvariant.h> #include <qcolor.h> @@ -178,6 +179,10 @@ void QDeclarativeAbstractAnimation::setRunning(bool r) d->running = r; if (r == false) d->avoidPropertyValueSourceStart = true; + else { + QDeclarativeEnginePrivate *engPriv = QDeclarativeEnginePrivate::get(qmlEngine(this)); + engPriv->registerFinalizedParserStatusObject(this, this->metaObject()->indexOfSlot("componentFinalized()")); + } return; } @@ -268,6 +273,11 @@ void QDeclarativeAbstractAnimation::componentComplete() { Q_D(QDeclarativeAbstractAnimation); d->componentComplete = true; +} + +void QDeclarativeAbstractAnimation::componentFinalized() +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeAbstractAnimation); if (d->running) { d->running = false; setRunning(true); @@ -745,7 +755,7 @@ void QDeclarativeScriptAction::setScript(const QDeclarativeScriptString &script) } /*! - \qmlproperty QString ScriptAction::scriptName + \qmlproperty string ScriptAction::scriptName This property holds the the name of the StateChangeScript to run. This property is only valid when ScriptAction is used as part of a transition. @@ -781,7 +791,7 @@ void QDeclarativeScriptActionPrivate::execute() if (ddata && ddata->outerContext && !ddata->outerContext->url.isEmpty()) expr.setSourceLocation(ddata->outerContext->url.toString(), ddata->lineNumber); expr.evaluate(); - if (expr.hasError()) + if (expr.hasError()) qmlInfo(q) << expr.error(); } } @@ -834,7 +844,7 @@ QAbstractAnimation *QDeclarativeScriptAction::qtAnimation() The PropertyAction is immediate - the target property is not animated to the selected value in any way. - + \sa QtDeclarative */ /*! @@ -864,7 +874,7 @@ void QDeclarativePropertyActionPrivate::init() This property holds an explicit target object to animate. The exact effect of the \c target property depends on how the animation - is being used. Refer to the \l animation documentation for details. + is being used. Refer to the \l {QML Animation} documentation for details. */ QObject *QDeclarativePropertyAction::target() const @@ -1320,27 +1330,27 @@ void QDeclarativeRotationAnimation::setTo(qreal t) /*! \qmlproperty enumeration RotationAnimation::direction The direction in which to rotate. - Possible values are Numerical, Clockwise, Counterclockwise, - or Shortest. + + Possible values are: \table \row - \o Numerical + \o RotationAnimation.Numerical \o Rotate by linearly interpolating between the two numbers. A rotation from 10 to 350 will rotate 340 degrees clockwise. \row - \o Clockwise + \o RotationAnimation.Clockwise \o Rotate clockwise between the two values \row - \o Counterclockwise + \o RotationAnimation.Counterclockwise \o Rotate counterclockwise between the two values \row - \o Shortest + \o RotationAnimation.Shortest \o Rotate in the direction that produces the shortest animation path. A rotation from 10 to 350 will rotate 20 degrees counterclockwise. \endtable - The default direction is Numerical. + The default direction is RotationAnimation.Numerical. */ QDeclarativeRotationAnimation::RotationDirection QDeclarativeRotationAnimation::direction() const { @@ -1605,7 +1615,7 @@ void QDeclarativePropertyAnimationPrivate::convertVariant(QVariant &variant, int Animate any objects that have changed their x or y properties in the target state using an InOutQuad easing curve: \qml - Transition { PropertyAnimation { properties: "x,y"; easing.type: "InOutQuad" } } + Transition { PropertyAnimation { properties: "x,y"; easing.type: Easing.InOutQuad } } \endqml \o In a Behavior @@ -1754,189 +1764,189 @@ void QDeclarativePropertyAnimation::setTo(const QVariant &t) Linear. \qml - PropertyAnimation { properties: "y"; easing.type: "InOutElastic"; easing.amplitude: 2.0; easing.period: 1.5 } + PropertyAnimation { properties: "y"; easing.type: Easing.InOutElastic; easing.amplitude: 2.0; easing.period: 1.5 } \endqml Available types are: \table \row - \o \c Linear + \o \c Easing.Linear \o Easing curve for a linear (t) function: velocity is constant. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-linear.png \row - \o \c InQuad + \o \c Easing.InQuad \o Easing curve for a quadratic (t^2) function: accelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inquad.png \row - \o \c OutQuad + \o \c Easing.OutQuad \o Easing curve for a quadratic (t^2) function: decelerating to zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outquad.png \row - \o \c InOutQuad + \o \c Easing.InOutQuad \o Easing curve for a quadratic (t^2) function: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutquad.png \row - \o \c OutInQuad + \o \c Easing.OutInQuad \o Easing curve for a quadratic (t^2) function: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinquad.png \row - \o \c InCubic + \o \c Easing.InCubic \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^3) function: accelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-incubic.png \row - \o \c OutCubic + \o \c Easing.OutCubic \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^3) function: decelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outcubic.png \row - \o \c InOutCubic + \o \c Easing.InOutCubic \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^3) function: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutcubic.png \row - \o \c OutInCubic + \o \c Easing.OutInCubic \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^3) function: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outincubic.png \row - \o \c InQuart + \o \c Easing.InQuart \o Easing curve for a quartic (t^4) function: accelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inquart.png \row - \o \c OutQuart + \o \c Easing.OutQuart \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^4) function: decelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outquart.png \row - \o \c InOutQuart + \o \c Easing.InOutQuart \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^4) function: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutquart.png \row - \o \c OutInQuart + \o \c Easing.OutInQuart \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^4) function: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinquart.png \row - \o \c InQuint + \o \c Easing.InQuint \o Easing curve for a quintic (t^5) function: accelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inquint.png \row - \o \c OutQuint + \o \c Easing.OutQuint \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^5) function: decelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outquint.png \row - \o \c InOutQuint + \o \c Easing.InOutQuint \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^5) function: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutquint.png \row - \o \c OutInQuint + \o \c Easing.OutInQuint \o Easing curve for a cubic (t^5) function: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinquint.png \row - \o \c InSine + \o \c Easing.InSine \o Easing curve for a sinusoidal (sin(t)) function: accelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-insine.png \row - \o \c OutSine + \o \c Easing.OutSine \o Easing curve for a sinusoidal (sin(t)) function: decelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outsine.png \row - \o \c InOutSine + \o \c Easing.InOutSine \o Easing curve for a sinusoidal (sin(t)) function: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutsine.png \row - \o \c OutInSine + \o \c Easing.OutInSine \o Easing curve for a sinusoidal (sin(t)) function: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinsine.png \row - \o \c InExpo + \o \c Easing.InExpo \o Easing curve for an exponential (2^t) function: accelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inexpo.png \row - \o \c OutExpo + \o \c Easing.OutExpo \o Easing curve for an exponential (2^t) function: decelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outexpo.png \row - \o \c InOutExpo + \o \c Easing.InOutExpo \o Easing curve for an exponential (2^t) function: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutexpo.png \row - \o \c OutInExpo + \o \c Easing.OutInExpo \o Easing curve for an exponential (2^t) function: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinexpo.png \row - \o \c InCirc + \o \c Easing.InCirc \o Easing curve for a circular (sqrt(1-t^2)) function: accelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-incirc.png \row - \o \c OutCirc + \o \c Easing.OutCirc \o Easing curve for a circular (sqrt(1-t^2)) function: decelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outcirc.png \row - \o \c InOutCirc + \o \c Easing.InOutCirc \o Easing curve for a circular (sqrt(1-t^2)) function: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutcirc.png \row - \o \c OutInCirc + \o \c Easing.OutInCirc \o Easing curve for a circular (sqrt(1-t^2)) function: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outincirc.png \row - \o \c InElastic + \o \c Easing.InElastic \o Easing curve for an elastic (exponentially decaying sine wave) function: accelerating from zero velocity. \br The peak amplitude can be set with the \e amplitude parameter, and the period of decay by the \e period parameter. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inelastic.png \row - \o \c OutElastic + \o \c Easing.OutElastic \o Easing curve for an elastic (exponentially decaying sine wave) function: decelerating from zero velocity. \br The peak amplitude can be set with the \e amplitude parameter, and the period of decay by the \e period parameter. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outelastic.png \row - \o \c InOutElastic + \o \c Easing.InOutElastic \o Easing curve for an elastic (exponentially decaying sine wave) function: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutelastic.png \row - \o \c OutInElastic + \o \c Easing.OutInElastic \o Easing curve for an elastic (exponentially decaying sine wave) function: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinelastic.png \row - \o \c InBack + \o \c Easing.InBack \o Easing curve for a back (overshooting cubic function: (s+1)*t^3 - s*t^2) easing in: accelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inback.png \row - \o \c OutBack + \o \c Easing.OutBack \o Easing curve for a back (overshooting cubic function: (s+1)*t^3 - s*t^2) easing out: decelerating to zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outback.png \row - \o \c InOutBack + \o \c Easing.InOutBack \o Easing curve for a back (overshooting cubic function: (s+1)*t^3 - s*t^2) easing in/out: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutback.png \row - \o \c OutInBack + \o \c Easing.OutInBack \o Easing curve for a back (overshooting cubic easing: (s+1)*t^3 - s*t^2) easing out/in: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinback.png \row - \o \c InBounce + \o \c Easing.InBounce \o Easing curve for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) function: accelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inbounce.png \row - \o \c OutBounce + \o \c Easing.OutBounce \o Easing curve for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) function: decelerating from zero velocity. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outbounce.png \row - \o \c InOutBounce + \o \c Easing.InOutBounce \o Easing curve for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) function easing in/out: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutbounce.png \row - \o \c OutInBounce + \o \c Easing.OutInBounce \o Easing curve for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) function easing out/in: deceleration until halfway, then acceleration. \o \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinbounce.png \endtable - easing.amplitude is not applicable for all curve types. It is only applicable for bounce and elastic curves (curves of type - QEasingCurve::InBounce, QEasingCurve::OutBounce, QEasingCurve::InOutBounce, QEasingCurve::OutInBounce, QEasingCurve::InElastic, - QEasingCurve::OutElastic, QEasingCurve::InOutElastic or QEasingCurve::OutInElastic). + easing.amplitude is only applicable for bounce and elastic curves (curves of type + Easing.InBounce, Easing.OutBounce, Easing.InOutBounce, Easing.OutInBounce, Easing.InElastic, + Easing.OutElastic, Easing.InOutElastic or Easing.OutInElastic). - easing.overshoot is not applicable for all curve types. It is only applicable if type is: QEasingCurve::InBack, QEasingCurve::OutBack, - QEasingCurve::InOutBack or QEasingCurve::OutInBack. + easing.overshoot is only applicable if type is: Easing.InBack, Easing.OutBack, + Easing.InOutBack or Easing.OutInBack. - easing.period is not applicable for all curve types. It is only applicable if type is: QEasingCurve::InElastic, QEasingCurve::OutElastic, - QEasingCurve::InOutElastic or QEasingCurve::OutInElastic. + easing.period is only applicable if type is: Easing.InElastic, Easing.OutElastic, + Easing.InOutElastic or Easing.OutInElastic. */ QEasingCurve QDeclarativePropertyAnimation::easing() const { @@ -2337,7 +2347,7 @@ QDeclarativeParentAnimation::~QDeclarativeParentAnimation() } /*! - \qmlproperty item ParentAnimation::target + \qmlproperty Item ParentAnimation::target The item to reparent. When used in a transition, if no target is specified all @@ -2360,7 +2370,7 @@ void QDeclarativeParentAnimation::setTarget(QDeclarativeItem *target) } /*! - \qmlproperty item ParentAnimation::newParent + \qmlproperty Item ParentAnimation::newParent The new parent to animate to. If not set, then the parent defined in the end state of the transition. @@ -2382,7 +2392,7 @@ void QDeclarativeParentAnimation::setNewParent(QDeclarativeItem *newParent) } /*! - \qmlproperty item ParentAnimation::via + \qmlproperty Item ParentAnimation::via The item to reparent via. This provides a way to do an unclipped animation when both the old parent and new parent are clipped @@ -2730,7 +2740,7 @@ void QDeclarativeAnchorAnimation::setDuration(int duration) Linear. \qml - AnchorAnimation { easing.type: "InOutQuad" } + AnchorAnimation { easing.type: Easing.InOutQuad } \endqml See the \l{PropertyAnimation::easing.type} documentation for information |