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diff --git a/src/gui/widgets/qsplitter.cpp b/src/gui/widgets/qsplitter.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf8af35 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/gui/widgets/qsplitter.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,1831 @@ +/**************************************************************************** +** +** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). +** Contact: Qt Software Information (qt-info@nokia.com) +** +** This file is part of the QtGui module 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. 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It is the handle that is used to resize the widgets. + + A typical developer using QSplitter will never have to worry about + QSplitterHandle. It is provided for developers who want splitter handles + that provide extra features, such as popup menus. + + The typical way one would create splitter handles is to subclass QSplitter then + reimplement QSplitter::createHandle() to instantiate the custom splitter + handle. For example, a minimum QSplitter subclass might look like this: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/splitterhandle/splitter.h 0 + + The \l{QSplitter::}{createHandle()} implementation simply constructs a + custom splitter handle, called \c Splitter in this example: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/splitterhandle/splitter.cpp 1 + + Information about a given handle can be obtained using functions like + orientation() and opaqueResize(), and is retrieved from its parent splitter. + Details like these can be used to give custom handles different appearances + depending on the splitter's orientation. + + The complexity of a custom handle subclass depends on the tasks that it + needs to perform. A simple subclass might only provide a paintEvent() + implementation: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/splitterhandle/splitter.cpp 0 + + In this example, a predefined gradient is set up differently depending on + the orientation of the handle. QSplitterHandle provides a reasonable + size hint for the handle, so the subclass does not need to provide a + reimplementation of sizeHint() unless the handle has special size + requirements. + + \sa QSplitter +*/ + +/*! + Creates a QSplitter handle with the given \a orientation and + QSplitter \a parent. +*/ +QSplitterHandle::QSplitterHandle(Qt::Orientation orientation, QSplitter *parent) + : QWidget(*new QSplitterHandlePrivate, parent, 0) +{ + Q_D(QSplitterHandle); + d->s = parent; + d->hover = false; + setOrientation(orientation); +} + +/*! + Sets the orientation of the splitter handle to \a orientation. + This is usually propogated from the QSplitter. + + \sa QSplitter::setOrientation() +*/ +void QSplitterHandle::setOrientation(Qt::Orientation orientation) +{ + Q_D(QSplitterHandle); + d->orient = orientation; +#ifndef QT_NO_CURSOR + setCursor(orientation == Qt::Horizontal ? Qt::SplitHCursor : Qt::SplitVCursor); +#endif +} + +/*! + Returns the handle's orientation. This is usually propagated from the QSplitter. + + \sa QSplitter::orientation() +*/ +Qt::Orientation QSplitterHandle::orientation() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitterHandle); + return d->orient; +} + + +/*! + Returns true if widgets are resized dynamically (opaquely), otherwise + returns false. This value is controlled by the QSplitter. + + \sa QSplitter::opaqueResize() + +*/ +bool QSplitterHandle::opaqueResize() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitterHandle); + return d->s->opaqueResize(); +} + + +/*! + Returns the splitter associated with this splitter handle. + + \sa QSplitter::handle() +*/ +QSplitter *QSplitterHandle::splitter() const +{ + return d_func()->s; +} + +/*! + Tells the splitter to move this handle to position \a pos, which is + the distance from the left or top edge of the widget. + + Note that \a pos is also measured from the left (or top) for + right-to-left languages. This function will map \a pos to the + appropriate position before calling QSplitter::moveSplitter(). + + \sa QSplitter::moveSplitter() closestLegalPosition() +*/ +void QSplitterHandle::moveSplitter(int pos) +{ + Q_D(QSplitterHandle); + if (d->s->isRightToLeft() && d->orient == Qt::Horizontal) + pos = d->s->contentsRect().width() - pos; + d->s->moveSplitter(pos, d->s->indexOf(this)); +} + +/*! + Returns the closest legal position to \a pos of the splitter + handle. The positions are measured from the left or top edge of + the splitter, even for right-to-left languages. + + \sa QSplitter::closestLegalPosition(), moveSplitter() +*/ + +int QSplitterHandle::closestLegalPosition(int pos) +{ + Q_D(QSplitterHandle); + QSplitter *s = d->s; + if (s->isRightToLeft() && d->orient == Qt::Horizontal) { + int w = s->contentsRect().width(); + return w - s->closestLegalPosition(w - pos, s->indexOf(this)); + } + return s->closestLegalPosition(pos, s->indexOf(this)); +} + +/*! + \reimp +*/ +QSize QSplitterHandle::sizeHint() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitterHandle); + int hw = d->s->handleWidth(); + QStyleOption opt(0); + opt.init(d->s); + opt.state = QStyle::State_None; + return parentWidget()->style()->sizeFromContents(QStyle::CT_Splitter, &opt, QSize(hw, hw), d->s) + .expandedTo(QApplication::globalStrut()); +} + +/*! + \reimp +*/ +bool QSplitterHandle::event(QEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QSplitterHandle); + switch(event->type()) { + case QEvent::HoverEnter: + d->hover = true; + update(); + break; + case QEvent::HoverLeave: + d->hover = false; + update(); + break; + default: + break; + } + return QWidget::event(event); +} + +/*! + \reimp +*/ +void QSplitterHandle::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e) +{ + Q_D(QSplitterHandle); + if (!(e->buttons() & Qt::LeftButton)) + return; + int pos = d->pick(parentWidget()->mapFromGlobal(e->globalPos())) + - d->mouseOffset; + if (opaqueResize()) { + moveSplitter(pos); + } else { + d->s->setRubberBand(closestLegalPosition(pos)); + } +} + +/*! + \reimp +*/ +void QSplitterHandle::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) +{ + Q_D(QSplitterHandle); + if (e->button() == Qt::LeftButton) + d->mouseOffset = d->pick(e->pos()); +} + +/*! + \reimp +*/ +void QSplitterHandle::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e) +{ + Q_D(QSplitterHandle); + if (!opaqueResize() && e->button() == Qt::LeftButton) { + int pos = d->pick(parentWidget()->mapFromGlobal(e->globalPos())) + - d->mouseOffset; + d->s->setRubberBand(-1); + moveSplitter(pos); + } +} + +/*! + \reimp +*/ +void QSplitterHandle::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *) +{ + Q_D(QSplitterHandle); + QPainter p(this); + QStyleOption opt(0); + opt.rect = rect(); + opt.palette = palette(); + if (orientation() == Qt::Horizontal) + opt.state = QStyle::State_Horizontal; + else + opt.state = QStyle::State_None; + if (d->hover) + opt.state |= QStyle::State_MouseOver; + if (isEnabled()) + opt.state |= QStyle::State_Enabled; + parentWidget()->style()->drawControl(QStyle::CE_Splitter, &opt, &p, d->s); +} + + +int QSplitterLayoutStruct::getWidgetSize(Qt::Orientation orient) +{ + if (sizer == -1) { + QSize s = widget->sizeHint(); + const int presizer = pick(s, orient); + const int realsize = pick(widget->size(), orient); + if (!s.isValid() || (widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_Resized) && (realsize > presizer))) { + sizer = pick(widget->size(), orient); + } else { + sizer = presizer; + } + QSizePolicy p = widget->sizePolicy(); + int sf = (orient == Qt::Horizontal) ? p.horizontalStretch() : p.verticalStretch(); + if (sf > 1) + sizer *= sf; + } + return sizer; +} + +int QSplitterLayoutStruct::getHandleSize(Qt::Orientation orient) +{ + return pick(handle->sizeHint(), orient); +} + +void QSplitterPrivate::init() +{ + Q_Q(QSplitter); + QSizePolicy sp(QSizePolicy::Expanding, QSizePolicy::Preferred); + if (orient == Qt::Vertical) + sp.transpose(); + q->setSizePolicy(sp); + q->setAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy, false); +} + +void QSplitterPrivate::recalc(bool update) +{ + Q_Q(QSplitter); + int n = list.count(); + /* + Splitter handles before the first visible widget or right + before a hidden widget must be hidden. + */ + bool first = true; + for (int i = 0; i < n ; ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = list.at(i); + s->handle->setHidden(first || s->widget->isHidden()); + if (!s->widget->isHidden()) + first = false; + } + + int fi = 2 * q->frameWidth(); + int maxl = fi; + int minl = fi; + int maxt = QWIDGETSIZE_MAX; + int mint = fi; + /* + calculate min/max sizes for the whole splitter + */ + bool empty = true; + for (int j = 0; j < n; j++) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = list.at(j); + + if (!s->widget->isHidden()) { + empty = false; + if (!s->handle->isHidden()) { + minl += s->getHandleSize(orient); + maxl += s->getHandleSize(orient); + } + + QSize minS = qSmartMinSize(s->widget); + minl += pick(minS); + maxl += pick(s->widget->maximumSize()); + mint = qMax(mint, trans(minS)); + int tm = trans(s->widget->maximumSize()); + if (tm > 0) + maxt = qMin(maxt, tm); + } + } + + if (empty) { + if (qobject_cast<QSplitter *>(q->parentWidget())) { + // nested splitters; be nice + maxl = maxt = 0; + } else { + // QSplitter with no children yet + maxl = QWIDGETSIZE_MAX; + } + } else { + maxl = qMin<int>(maxl, QWIDGETSIZE_MAX); + } + if (maxt < mint) + maxt = mint; + + if (update) { + if (orient == Qt::Horizontal) { + q->setMaximumSize(maxl, maxt); + if (q->isWindow()) + q->setMinimumSize(minl,mint); + } else { + q->setMaximumSize(maxt, maxl); + if (q->isWindow()) + q->setMinimumSize(mint,minl); + } + doResize(); + q->updateGeometry(); + } else { + firstShow = true; + } +} + +void QSplitterPrivate::doResize() +{ + Q_Q(QSplitter); + QRect r = q->contentsRect(); + int n = list.count(); + QVector<QLayoutStruct> a(n*2); + int i; + + bool noStretchFactorsSet = true; + for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { + QSizePolicy p = list.at(i)->widget->sizePolicy(); + int sf = orient == Qt::Horizontal ? p.horizontalStretch() : p.verticalStretch(); + if (sf != 0) { + noStretchFactorsSet = false; + break; + } + } + + int j=0; + for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = list.at(i); +#ifdef QSPLITTER_DEBUG + qDebug("widget %d hidden: %d collapsed: %d handle hidden: %d", i, s->widget->isHidden(), + s->collapsed, s->handle->isHidden()); +#endif + + a[j].init(); + if (s->handle->isHidden()) { + a[j].maximumSize = 0; + } else { + a[j].sizeHint = a[j].minimumSize = a[j].maximumSize = s->getHandleSize(orient); + a[j].empty = false; + } + ++j; + + a[j].init(); + if (s->widget->isHidden() || s->collapsed) { + a[j].maximumSize = 0; + } else { + a[j].minimumSize = pick(qSmartMinSize(s->widget)); + a[j].maximumSize = pick(s->widget->maximumSize()); + a[j].empty = false; + + bool stretch = noStretchFactorsSet; + if (!stretch) { + QSizePolicy p = s->widget->sizePolicy(); + int sf = orient == Qt::Horizontal ? p.horizontalStretch() : p.verticalStretch(); + stretch = (sf != 0); + } + if (stretch) { + a[j].stretch = s->getWidgetSize(orient); + a[j].sizeHint = a[j].minimumSize; + a[j].expansive = true; + } else { + a[j].sizeHint = qMax(s->getWidgetSize(orient), a[j].minimumSize); + } + } + ++j; + } + + qGeomCalc(a, 0, n*2, pick(r.topLeft()), pick(r.size()), 0); + +#ifdef QSPLITTER_DEBUG + for (i = 0; i < n*2; ++i) { + qDebug("%*s%d: stretch %d, sh %d, minS %d, maxS %d, exp %d, emp %d -> %d, %d", + i, "", i, + a[i].stretch, + a[i].sizeHint, + a[i].minimumSize, + a[i].maximumSize, + a[i].expansive, + a[i].empty, + a[i].pos, + a[i].size); + } +#endif + + for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = list.at(i); + setGeo(s, a[i*2+1].pos, a[i*2+1].size, false); + } +} + +void QSplitterPrivate::storeSizes() +{ + for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *sls = list.at(i); + sls->sizer = pick(sls->rect.size()); + } +} + +void QSplitterPrivate::addContribution(int index, int *min, int *max, bool mayCollapse) const +{ + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = list.at(index); + if (!s->widget->isHidden()) { + if (!s->handle->isHidden()) { + *min += s->getHandleSize(orient); + *max += s->getHandleSize(orient); + } + if (mayCollapse || !s->collapsed) + *min += pick(qSmartMinSize(s->widget)); + + *max += pick(s->widget->maximumSize()); + } +} + +int QSplitterPrivate::findWidgetJustBeforeOrJustAfter(int index, int delta, int &collapsibleSize) const +{ + if (delta < 0) + index += delta; + do { + QWidget *w = list.at(index)->widget; + if (!w->isHidden()) { + if (collapsible(list.at(index))) + collapsibleSize = pick(qSmartMinSize(w)); + return index; + } + index += delta; + } while (index >= 0 && index < list.count()); + + return -1; +} + +/* + For the splitter handle with index \a index, \a min and \a max give the range without collapsing any widgets, + and \a farMin and farMax give the range with collapsing included. +*/ +void QSplitterPrivate::getRange(int index, int *farMin, int *min, int *max, int *farMax) const +{ + Q_Q(const QSplitter); + int n = list.count(); + if (index <= 0 || index >= n) + return; + + int collapsibleSizeBefore = 0; + int idJustBefore = findWidgetJustBeforeOrJustAfter(index, -1, collapsibleSizeBefore); + + int collapsibleSizeAfter = 0; + int idJustAfter = findWidgetJustBeforeOrJustAfter(index, +1, collapsibleSizeAfter); + + int minBefore = 0; + int minAfter = 0; + int maxBefore = 0; + int maxAfter = 0; + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < index; ++i) + addContribution(i, &minBefore, &maxBefore, i == idJustBefore); + for (i = index; i < n; ++i) + addContribution(i, &minAfter, &maxAfter, i == idJustAfter); + + QRect r = q->contentsRect(); + int farMinVal; + int minVal; + int maxVal; + int farMaxVal; + + int smartMinBefore = qMax(minBefore, pick(r.size()) - maxAfter); + int smartMaxBefore = qMin(maxBefore, pick(r.size()) - minAfter); + + minVal = pick(r.topLeft()) + smartMinBefore; + maxVal = pick(r.topLeft()) + smartMaxBefore; + + farMinVal = minVal; + if (minBefore - collapsibleSizeBefore >= pick(r.size()) - maxAfter) + farMinVal -= collapsibleSizeBefore; + farMaxVal = maxVal; + if (pick(r.size()) - (minAfter - collapsibleSizeAfter) <= maxBefore) + farMaxVal += collapsibleSizeAfter; + + if (farMin) + *farMin = farMinVal; + if (min) + *min = minVal; + if (max) + *max = maxVal; + if (farMax) + *farMax = farMaxVal; +} + +int QSplitterPrivate::adjustPos(int pos, int index, int *farMin, int *min, int *max, int *farMax) const +{ + const int Threshold = 40; + + getRange(index, farMin, min, max, farMax); + + if (pos >= *min) { + if (pos <= *max) { + return pos; + } else { + int delta = pos - *max; + int width = *farMax - *max; + + if (delta > width / 2 && delta >= qMin(Threshold, width)) { + return *farMax; + } else { + return *max; + } + } + } else { + int delta = *min - pos; + int width = *min - *farMin; + + if (delta > width / 2 && delta >= qMin(Threshold, width)) { + return *farMin; + } else { + return *min; + } + } +} + +bool QSplitterPrivate::collapsible(QSplitterLayoutStruct *s) const +{ + if (s->collapsible != Default) { + return (bool)s->collapsible; + } else { + return childrenCollapsible; + } +} + +void QSplitterPrivate::updateHandles() +{ + Q_Q(QSplitter); + recalc(q->isVisible()); +} + +void QSplitterPrivate::setSizes_helper(const QList<int> &sizes, bool clampNegativeSize) +{ + int j = 0; + + for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = list.at(i); + + s->collapsed = false; + s->sizer = sizes.value(j++); + if (clampNegativeSize && s->sizer < 0) + s->sizer = 0; + int smartMinSize = pick(qSmartMinSize(s->widget)); + + // Make sure that we reset the collapsed state. + if (s->sizer == 0) { + if (collapsible(s) && smartMinSize > 0) { + s->collapsed = true; + } else { + s->sizer = smartMinSize; + } + } else { + if (s->sizer < smartMinSize) + s->sizer = smartMinSize; + } + } + doResize(); +} + +void QSplitterPrivate::setGeo(QSplitterLayoutStruct *sls, int p, int s, bool allowCollapse) +{ + Q_Q(QSplitter); + QWidget *w = sls->widget; + QRect r; + QRect contents = q->contentsRect(); + if (orient == Qt::Horizontal) { + r.setRect(p, contents.y(), s, contents.height()); + } else { + r.setRect(contents.x(), p, contents.width(), s); + } + sls->rect = r; + + int minSize = pick(qSmartMinSize(w)); + + if (orient == Qt::Horizontal && q->isRightToLeft()) + r.moveRight(contents.width() - r.left()); + + if (allowCollapse) + sls->collapsed = s <= 0 && minSize > 0 && !w->isHidden(); + + // Hide the child widget, but without calling hide() so that + // the splitter handle is still shown. + if (sls->collapsed) + r.moveTopLeft(QPoint(-r.width()-1, -r.height()-1)); + + w->setGeometry(r); + + if (!sls->handle->isHidden()) { + QSplitterHandle *h = sls->handle; + QSize hs = h->sizeHint(); + int left, top, right, bottom; + h->getContentsMargins(&left, &top, &right, &bottom); + if (orient==Qt::Horizontal) { + if (q->isRightToLeft()) + p = contents.width() - p + hs.width(); + h->setGeometry(p-hs.width() - left, contents.y(), hs.width() + left + right, contents.height()); + } else { + h->setGeometry(contents.x(), p-hs.height() - top, contents.width(), hs.height() + top + bottom); + } + } +} + +void QSplitterPrivate::doMove(bool backwards, int hPos, int index, int delta, bool mayCollapse, + int *positions, int *widths) +{ + if (index < 0 || index >= list.count()) + return; + +#ifdef QSPLITTER_DEBUG + qDebug() << "QSplitterPrivate::doMove" << backwards << hPos << index << delta << mayCollapse; +#endif + + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = list.at(index); + QWidget *w = s->widget; + + int nextId = backwards ? index - delta : index + delta; + + if (w->isHidden()) { + doMove(backwards, hPos, nextId, delta, collapsible(nextId), positions, widths); + } else { + int hs =s->handle->isHidden() ? 0 : s->getHandleSize(orient); + + int ws = backwards ? hPos - pick(s->rect.topLeft()) + : pick(s->rect.bottomRight()) - hPos -hs + 1; + if (ws > 0 || (!s->collapsed && !mayCollapse)) { + ws = qMin(ws, pick(w->maximumSize())); + ws = qMax(ws, pick(qSmartMinSize(w))); + } else { + ws = 0; + } + positions[index] = backwards ? hPos - ws : hPos + hs; + widths[index] = ws; + doMove(backwards, backwards ? hPos - ws - hs : hPos + hs + ws, nextId, delta, + collapsible(nextId), positions, widths); + } + +} + +QSplitterLayoutStruct *QSplitterPrivate::findWidget(QWidget *w) const +{ + for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) { + if (list.at(i)->widget == w) + return list.at(i); + } + return 0; +} + +#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT +static void setStretch(QWidget *w, int sf) +{ + QSizePolicy sp = w->sizePolicy(); + sp.setHorizontalStretch(sf); + sp.setVerticalStretch(sf); + w->setSizePolicy(sp); +} + +static int getStretch(const QWidget *w) +{ + QSizePolicy sp = w->sizePolicy(); + return qMax(sp.horizontalStretch(), sp.verticalStretch()); +} + +void QSplitter::setResizeMode(QWidget *w, ResizeMode mode) +{ + /* + Internal comment: + + This function tries to simulate the Qt 3.x ResizeMode + behavior using QSizePolicy stretch factors. This isn't easy, + because the default \l ResizeMode was \l Stretch, not \l + KeepSize, whereas the default stetch factor is 0. + + So what we do is this: When the user calls setResizeMode() + the first time, we iterate through all the child widgets and + set their stretch factors to 1. Later on, if children are + added (using addWidget()), their stretch factors are also set + to 1. + + There is just one problem left: Often, setResizeMode() is + called \e{before} addWidget(), because addWidget() is called + from the event loop. In that case, we use a special value, + 243, instead of 0 to prevent 0 from being overwritten with 1 + in addWidget(). This is a wicked hack, but fortunately it + only occurs as a result of calling a \c QT3_SUPPORT function. + */ + + Q_D(QSplitter); + bool metWidget = false; + if (!d->compatMode) { + d->compatMode = true; + for (int i = 0; i < d->list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = d->list.at(i); + if (s->widget == w) + metWidget = true; + if (getStretch(s->widget) == 0) + setStretch(s->widget, 1); + } + } + int sf; + if (mode == KeepSize) + sf = metWidget ? 0 : 243; + else + sf = 1; + setStretch(w, sf); +} + +/*! + Use one of the constructors that doesn't take the \a name + argument and then use setObjectName() instead. +*/ +QSplitter::QSplitter(QWidget *parent, const char *name) + : QFrame(*new QSplitterPrivate, parent) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); + d->orient = Qt::Horizontal; + d->init(); +} + + +/*! + Use one of the constructors that don't take the \a name argument + and then use setObjectName() instead. +*/ +QSplitter::QSplitter(Qt::Orientation orientation, QWidget *parent, const char *name) + : QFrame(*new QSplitterPrivate, parent) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); + d->orient = orientation; + d->init(); +} +#endif + +/*! + \internal +*/ +void QSplitterPrivate::insertWidget_helper(int index, QWidget *widget, bool show) +{ + Q_Q(QSplitter); + QBoolBlocker b(blockChildAdd); + bool needShow = show && q->isVisible() && + !(widget->isHidden() && widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide)); + if (widget->parentWidget() != q) + widget->setParent(q); + if (needShow) + widget->show(); + insertWidget(index, widget); + recalc(q->isVisible()); +} + +/* + Inserts the widget \a w at position \a index in the splitter's list of widgets. + + If \a w is already in the splitter, it will be moved to the new position. +*/ + +QSplitterLayoutStruct *QSplitterPrivate::insertWidget(int index, QWidget *w) +{ + Q_Q(QSplitter); + QSplitterLayoutStruct *sls = 0; + int i; + int last = list.count(); + for (i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = list.at(i); + if (s->widget == w) { + sls = s; + --last; + break; + } + } + if (index < 0 || index > last) + index = last; + + if (sls) { + list.move(i,index); + } else { + QSplitterHandle *newHandle = 0; + sls = new QSplitterLayoutStruct; + QString tmp = QLatin1String("qt_splithandle_"); + tmp += w->objectName(); + newHandle = q->createHandle(); + newHandle->setObjectName(tmp); + sls->handle = newHandle; + sls->widget = w; + w->lower(); + list.insert(index,sls); + + if (newHandle && q->isVisible()) + newHandle->show(); // will trigger sending of post events + +#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT + if (compatMode) { + int sf = getStretch(sls->widget); + if (sf == 243) + setStretch(sls->widget, 0); + else if (sf == 0) + setStretch(sls->widget, 1); + } +#endif + } + return sls; +} + +/*! + \class QSplitter + \brief The QSplitter class implements a splitter widget. + + \ingroup organizers + \mainclass + + A splitter lets the user control the size of child widgets by dragging the + boundary between the children. Any number of widgets may be controlled by a + single splitter. The typical use of a QSplitter is to create several + widgets and add them using insertWidget() or addWidget(). + + The following example will show a QListView, QTreeView, and + QTextEdit side by side, with two splitter handles: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/splitter/splitter.cpp 0 + + If a widget is already inside a QSplitter when insertWidget() or + addWidget() is called, it will move to the new position. This can be used + to reorder widgets in the splitter later. You can use indexOf(), + widget(), and count() to get access to the widgets inside the splitter. + + A default QSplitter lays out its children horizontally (side by side); you + can use setOrientation(Qt::Vertical) to lay its + children out vertically. + + By default, all widgets can be as large or as small as the user + wishes, between the \l minimumSizeHint() (or \l minimumSize()) + and \l maximumSize() of the widgets. + + QSplitter resizes its children dynamically by default. If you + would rather have QSplitter resize the children only at the end of + a resize operation, call setOpaqueResize(false). + + The initial distribution of size between the widgets is determined by + multiplying the initial size with the stretch factor. + You can also use setSizes() to set the sizes + of all the widgets. The function sizes() returns the sizes set by the user. + Alternatively, you can save and restore the sizes of the widgets from a + QByteArray using saveState() and restoreState() respectively. + + When you hide() a child its space will be distributed among the + other children. It will be reinstated when you show() it again. + + \sa QSplitterHandle, QHBoxLayout, QVBoxLayout, QTabWidget +*/ + + +/*! + Constructs a horizontal splitter with the \a parent + arguments is passed on to the QFrame constructor. + + \sa setOrientation() +*/ +QSplitter::QSplitter(QWidget *parent) + : QFrame(*new QSplitterPrivate, parent) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + d->orient = Qt::Horizontal; + d->init(); +} + + +/*! + Constructs a splitter with the given \a orientation and \a parent. + + \sa setOrientation() +*/ +QSplitter::QSplitter(Qt::Orientation orientation, QWidget *parent) + : QFrame(*new QSplitterPrivate, parent) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + d->orient = orientation; + d->init(); +} + + +/*! + Destroys the splitter. All children are deleted. +*/ + +QSplitter::~QSplitter() +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + delete d->rubberBand; + while (!d->list.isEmpty()) + delete d->list.takeFirst(); +} + +/*! + Updates the splitter's state. You should not need to call this + function. +*/ +void QSplitter::refresh() +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + d->recalc(true); +} + +/*! + \property QSplitter::orientation + \brief the orientation of the splitter + + By default the orientation is horizontal (i.e., the widgets are + laid out side by side). The possible orientations are + Qt::Horizontal and Qt::Vertical. + + \sa QSplitterHandle::orientation() +*/ + +void QSplitter::setOrientation(Qt::Orientation orientation) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + if (d->orient == orientation) + return; + + if (!testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy)) { + QSizePolicy sp = sizePolicy(); + sp.transpose(); + setSizePolicy(sp); + setAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_OwnSizePolicy, false); + } + + d->orient = orientation; + + for (int i = 0; i < d->list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = d->list.at(i); + s->handle->setOrientation(orientation); + } + d->recalc(isVisible()); +} + +Qt::Orientation QSplitter::orientation() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + return d->orient; +} + +/*! + \property QSplitter::childrenCollapsible + \brief whether child widgets can be resized down to size 0 by the user + + By default, children are collapsible. It is possible to enable + and disable the collapsing of individual children using + setCollapsible(). + + \sa setCollapsible() +*/ + +void QSplitter::setChildrenCollapsible(bool collapse) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + d->childrenCollapsible = collapse; +} + +bool QSplitter::childrenCollapsible() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + return d->childrenCollapsible; +} + +/*! + Sets whether the child widget at index \a index is collapsible to \a collapse. + + By default, children are collapsible, meaning that the user can + resize them down to size 0, even if they have a non-zero + minimumSize() or minimumSizeHint(). This behavior can be changed + on a per-widget basis by calling this function, or globally for + all the widgets in the splitter by setting the \l + childrenCollapsible property. + + \sa childrenCollapsible +*/ + +void QSplitter::setCollapsible(int index, bool collapse) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + + if (index < 0 || index >= d->list.size()) { + qWarning("QSplitter::setCollapsible: Index %d out of range", index); + return; + } + d->list.at(index)->collapsible = collapse ? 1 : 0; +} + +/*! + Returns true if the widget at \a index is collapsible, otherwise returns false +*/ +bool QSplitter::isCollapsible(int index) const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + if (index < 0 || index >= d->list.size()) { + qWarning("QSplitter::isCollapsible: Index %d out of range", index); + return false; + } + return d->list.at(index)->collapsible; +} + +/*! + \reimp +*/ +void QSplitter::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + d->doResize(); +} + +/*! + Adds the given \a widget to the splitter's layout after all the other + items. + + If \a widget is already in the splitter, it will be moved to the new position. + + \sa insertWidget() widget() indexOf() +*/ +void QSplitter::addWidget(QWidget *widget) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + insertWidget(d->list.count(), widget); +} + +/*! + Inserts the \a widget specified into the splitter's layout at the + given \a index. + + If \a widget is already in the splitter, it will be moved to the new position. + + if \a index is an invalid index, then the widget will be inserted at the end. + + \sa addWidget() indexOf() widget() +*/ +void QSplitter::insertWidget(int index, QWidget *widget) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + d->insertWidget_helper(index, widget, true); +} + +/*! + \fn int QSplitter::indexOf(QWidget *widget) const + + Returns the index in the splitter's layout of the specified \a widget. This + also works for handles. + + Handles are numbered from 0. There are as many handles as there + are child widgets, but the handle at position 0 is always hidden. + + + \sa count(), widget() +*/ +int QSplitter::indexOf(QWidget *w) const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + for (int i = 0; i < d->list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = d->list.at(i); + if (s->widget == w || s->handle == w) + return i; + } + return -1; +} + +/*! + Returns a new splitter handle as a child widget of this splitter. + This function can be reimplemented in subclasses to provide support + for custom handles. + + \sa handle(), indexOf() +*/ +QSplitterHandle *QSplitter::createHandle() +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + return new QSplitterHandle(d->orient, this); +} + +/*! + Returns the handle to the left (or above) for the item in the + splitter's layout at the given \a index. The handle at index 0 is + always hidden. + + For right-to-left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew, the layout + of horizontal splitters is reversed. The handle will be to the + right of the widget at \a index. + + \sa count(), widget(), indexOf(), createHandle(), setHandleWidth() +*/ +QSplitterHandle *QSplitter::handle(int index) const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + if (index < 0 || index >= d->list.size()) + return 0; + return d->list.at(index)->handle; +} + +/*! + Returns the widget at the given \a index in the splitter's layout. + + \sa count(), handle(), indexOf(), insertWidget() +*/ +QWidget *QSplitter::widget(int index) const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + if (index < 0 || index >= d->list.size()) + return 0; + return d->list.at(index)->widget; +} + +/*! + Returns the number of widgets contained in the splitter's layout. + + \sa widget(), handle() +*/ +int QSplitter::count() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + return d->list.count(); +} + +/*! + \reimp + + Tells the splitter that the child widget described by \a c has been + inserted or removed. + + This method is also used to handle the situation where a widget is created + with the splitter as a parent but not explicitly added with insertWidget() + or addWidget(). This is for compatibility and not the recommended way of + putting widgets into a splitter in new code. Please use insertWidget() or + addWidget() in new code. + + \sa addWidget() insertWidget() +*/ + +void QSplitter::childEvent(QChildEvent *c) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + if (!c->child()->isWidgetType()) + return; + QWidget *w = static_cast<QWidget*>(c->child()); + + if (c->added() && !d->blockChildAdd && !w->isWindow() && !d->findWidget(w)) { + d->insertWidget_helper(d->list.count(), w, false); + } else if (c->polished() && !d->blockChildAdd) { + if (isVisible() && !(w->isHidden() && w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide))) + w->show(); + } else if (c->type() == QEvent::ChildRemoved) { + for (int i = 0; i < d->list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = d->list.at(i); + if (s->widget == w) { + d->list.removeAt(i); + delete s; + d->recalc(isVisible()); + return; + } + } + } +} + + +/*! + Displays a rubber band at position \a pos. If \a pos is negative, the + rubber band is removed. +*/ + +void QSplitter::setRubberBand(int pos) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + if (pos < 0) { + if (d->rubberBand) + QTimer::singleShot(0, d->rubberBand, SLOT(deleteLater())); + return; + } + QRect r = contentsRect(); + const int rBord = 3; // customizable? + int hw = handleWidth(); + if (!d->rubberBand) { + d->rubberBand = new QRubberBand(QRubberBand::Line); + // For accessibility to identify this special widget. + d->rubberBand->setObjectName(QLatin1String("qt_rubberband")); + } + if (d->orient == Qt::Horizontal) + d->rubberBand->setGeometry(QRect(QPoint(pos + hw / 2 - rBord, r.y()), + QSize(2 * rBord, r.height())).translated(mapToGlobal(QPoint()))); + else + d->rubberBand->setGeometry(QRect(QPoint(r.x(), pos + hw / 2 - rBord), + QSize(r.width(), 2 * rBord)).translated(mapToGlobal(QPoint()))); + if (!d->rubberBand->isVisible()) + d->rubberBand->show(); +} + +/*! + \reimp +*/ + +bool QSplitter::event(QEvent *e) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + switch (e->type()) { + case QEvent::Hide: + // Reset firstShow to false here since things can be done to the splitter in between + if (!d->firstShow) + d->firstShow = true; + break; + case QEvent::Show: + if (!d->firstShow) + break; + d->firstShow = false; + // fall through + case QEvent::HideToParent: + case QEvent::ShowToParent: + case QEvent::LayoutRequest: +#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT + case QEvent::LayoutHint: +#endif + d->recalc(isVisible()); + break; + default: + ; + } + return QWidget::event(e); +} + +/*! + \fn QSplitter::splitterMoved(int pos, int index) + + This signal is emitted when the splitter handle at a particular \a + index has been moved to position \a pos. + + For right-to-left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew, the layout + of horizontal splitters is reversed. \a pos is then the + distance from the right edge of the widget. + + \sa moveSplitter() +*/ + +/*! + Moves the left or top edge of the splitter handle at \a index as + close as possible to position \a pos, which is the distance from the + left or top edge of the widget. + + For right-to-left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew, the layout + of horizontal splitters is reversed. \a pos is then the distance + from the right edge of the widget. + + \sa splitterMoved(), closestLegalPosition(), getRange() +*/ +void QSplitter::moveSplitter(int pos, int index) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = d->list.at(index); + int farMin; + int min; + int max; + int farMax; + +#ifdef QSPLITTER_DEBUG + int debugp = pos; +#endif + + pos = d->adjustPos(pos, index, &farMin, &min, &max, &farMax); + int oldP = d->pick(s->rect.topLeft()); +#ifdef QSPLITTER_DEBUG + qDebug() << "QSplitter::moveSplitter" << debugp << index << "adjusted" << pos << "oldP" << oldP; +#endif + + QVarLengthArray<int, 32> poss(d->list.count()); + QVarLengthArray<int, 32> ws(d->list.count()); + bool upLeft; + + d->doMove(false, pos, index, +1, (d->collapsible(s) && (pos > max)), poss.data(), ws.data()); + d->doMove(true, pos, index - 1, +1, (d->collapsible(index - 1) && (pos < min)), poss.data(), ws.data()); + upLeft = (pos < oldP); + + int wid, delta, count = d->list.count(); + if (upLeft) { + wid = 0; + delta = 1; + } else { + wid = count - 1; + delta = -1; + } + for (; wid >= 0 && wid < count; wid += delta) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *sls = d->list.at( wid ); + if (!sls->widget->isHidden()) + d->setGeo(sls, poss[wid], ws[wid], true); + } + d->storeSizes(); + + emit splitterMoved(pos, index); +} + + +/*! + Returns the valid range of the splitter with index \a index in + *\a{min} and *\a{max} if \a min and \a max are not 0. +*/ + +void QSplitter::getRange(int index, int *min, int *max) const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + d->getRange(index, min, 0, 0, max); +} + + +/*! + Returns the closest legal position to \a pos of the widget with index + \a index. + + For right-to-left languages such as Arabic and Hebrew, the layout + of horizontal splitters is reversed. Positions are then measured + from the right edge of the widget. + + \sa getRange() +*/ + +int QSplitter::closestLegalPosition(int pos, int index) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + int x, i, n, u; + return d->adjustPos(pos, index, &u, &n, &i, &x); +} + +/*! + \property QSplitter::opaqueResize + \brief whether resizing is opaque + + Opaque resizing is on by default. +*/ + +bool QSplitter::opaqueResize() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + return d->opaque; +} + + +void QSplitter::setOpaqueResize(bool on) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + d->opaque = on; +} + +#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT +/*! + \fn void QSplitter::moveToFirst(QWidget *widget) + + Use insertWidget(0, \a widget) instead. +*/ + + +/*! + \fn void QSplitter::moveToLast(QWidget *widget) + + Use addWidget(\a widget) instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSplitter::setResizeMode(QWidget *widget, ResizeMode mode) + + Use setStretchFactor() instead. + + \oldcode + splitter->setResizeMode(firstChild, QSplitter::KeepSize); + splitter->setResizeMode(secondChild, QSplitter::Stretch); + \newcode + splitter->setStretchFactor(splitter->indexOf(firstChild), 0); + splitter->setStretchFactor(splitter->indexOf(secondChild), 1); + \endcode +*/ + +/*! + \enum QSplitter::ResizeMode + \compat + + This enum describes the different resizing behaviors child + widgets can have: + + \value Auto The widget will be resized according to the stretch factors set in its sizePolicy(). + \value Stretch The widget will be resized when the splitter itself is resized. + \value KeepSize QSplitter will try to keep the widget's size unchanged. + \value FollowSizeHint QSplitter will resize the widget when the widget's size hint changes. + + Use setStretchFactor() instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSplitter::setCollapsible(QWidget *widget, bool collapsible) + + Use setCollapsible(indexOf(\a widget, \a collapsible)) instead. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void QSplitter::setMargin(int margin) + Sets the width of the margin around the contents of the widget to \a margin. + + Use QWidget::setContentsMargins() instead. + \sa margin(), QWidget::setContentsMargins() +*/ + +/*! + \fn int QSplitter::margin() const + Returns the with of the the margin around the contents of the widget. + + Use QWidget::getContentsMargins() instead. + \sa setMargin(), QWidget::getContentsMargins() +*/ + +#endif + +/*! + \reimp +*/ +QSize QSplitter::sizeHint() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + ensurePolished(); + int l = 0; + int t = 0; + QObjectList childList = children(); + for (int i = 0; i < childList.size(); ++i) { + if (QWidget *w = qobject_cast<QWidget *>(childList.at(i))) { + if (w->isHidden()) + continue; + QSize s = w->sizeHint(); + if (s.isValid()) { + l += d->pick(s); + t = qMax(t, d->trans(s)); + } + } + } + return orientation() == Qt::Horizontal ? QSize(l, t) : QSize(t, l); +} + + +/*! + \reimp +*/ + +QSize QSplitter::minimumSizeHint() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + ensurePolished(); + int l = 0; + int t = 0; + + for (int i = 0; i < d->list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = d->list.at(i); + if (!s || !s->widget) + continue; + if (s->widget->isHidden()) + continue; + QSize widgetSize = qSmartMinSize(s->widget); + if (widgetSize.isValid()) { + l += d->pick(widgetSize); + t = qMax(t, d->trans(widgetSize)); + } + if (!s->handle || s->handle->isHidden()) + continue; + QSize splitterSize = s->handle->sizeHint(); + if (splitterSize.isValid()) { + l += d->pick(splitterSize); + t = qMax(t, d->trans(splitterSize)); + } + } + return orientation() == Qt::Horizontal ? QSize(l, t) : QSize(t, l); +} + + +/*! + Returns a list of the size parameters of all the widgets in this splitter. + + If the splitter's orientation is horizontal, the list contains the + widgets width in pixels, from left to right; if the orientation is + vertical, the list contains the widgets height in pixels, + from top to bottom. + + Giving the values to another splitter's setSizes() function will + produce a splitter with the same layout as this one. + + Note that invisible widgets have a size of 0. + + \sa setSizes() +*/ + +QList<int> QSplitter::sizes() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + ensurePolished(); + + QList<int> list; + for (int i = 0; i < d->list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = d->list.at(i); + list.append(d->pick(s->rect.size())); + } + return list; +} + +/*! + Sets the child widgets respective sizes to the values given in the \a list. + + If the splitter is horizontal, the values set the widths of each + widget in pixels, from left to right. If the splitter is vertical, the + heights of each widget is set, from top to bottom. + + Extra values in the \a list are ignored. If \a list contains too few + values, the result is undefined but the program will still be well-behaved. + + The overall size of the splitter widget is not affected. + Instead, any additional/missing space is distributed amongst the + widgets according to the relative weight of the sizes. + + If you specify a size of 0, the widget will be invisible. The size policies + of the widgets are preserved. That is, a value smaller then the minimal size + hint of the respective widget will be replaced by the value of the hint. + + \sa sizes() +*/ + +void QSplitter::setSizes(const QList<int> &list) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + d->setSizes_helper(list, true); +} + +/*! + \property QSplitter::handleWidth + \brief the width of the splitter handles + + By default, this property contains a value that depends on the user's platform + and style preferences. +*/ + +int QSplitter::handleWidth() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + if (d->handleWidth > 0) { + return d->handleWidth; + } else { + return style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_SplitterWidth, 0, this); + } +} + +void QSplitter::setHandleWidth(int width) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + d->handleWidth = width; + d->updateHandles(); +} + +/*! + \reimp +*/ +void QSplitter::changeEvent(QEvent *ev) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + if(ev->type() == QEvent::StyleChange) + d->updateHandles(); + QFrame::changeEvent(ev); +} + +static const qint32 SplitterMagic = 0xff; + +/*! + Saves the state of the splitter's layout. + + Typically this is used in conjunction with QSettings to remember the size + for a future session. A version number is stored as part of the data. + Here is an example: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/splitter/splitter.cpp 1 + + \sa restoreState() +*/ +QByteArray QSplitter::saveState() const +{ + Q_D(const QSplitter); + int version = 0; + QByteArray data; + QDataStream stream(&data, QIODevice::WriteOnly); + + stream << qint32(SplitterMagic); + stream << qint32(version); + QList<int> list; + for (int i = 0; i < d->list.size(); ++i) { + QSplitterLayoutStruct *s = d->list.at(i); + list.append(s->sizer); + } + stream << list; + stream << childrenCollapsible(); + stream << qint32(handleWidth()); + stream << opaqueResize(); + stream << qint32(orientation()); + return data; +} + +/*! + Restores the splitter's layout to the \a state specified. + Returns true if the state is restored; otherwise returns false. + + Typically this is used in conjunction with QSettings to restore the size + from a past session. Here is an example: + + Restore the splitters's state: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/splitter/splitter.cpp 2 + + A failure to restore the splitter's layout may result from either + invalid or out-of-date data in the supplied byte array. + + \sa saveState() +*/ +bool QSplitter::restoreState(const QByteArray &state) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + int version = 0; + QByteArray sd = state; + QDataStream stream(&sd, QIODevice::ReadOnly); + QList<int> list; + bool b; + qint32 i; + qint32 marker; + qint32 v; + + stream >> marker; + stream >> v; + if (marker != SplitterMagic || v != version) + return false; + + stream >> list; + d->setSizes_helper(list, false); + + stream >> b; + setChildrenCollapsible(b); + + stream >> i; + setHandleWidth(i); + + stream >> b; + setOpaqueResize(b); + + stream >> i; + setOrientation(Qt::Orientation(i)); + d->doResize(); + + return true; +} + +/*! + Updates the size policy of the widget at position \a index to + have a stretch factor of \a stretch. + + \a stretch is not the effective stretch factor; the effective + stretch factor is calculated by taking the initial size of the + widget and multiplying it with \a stretch. + + This function is provided for convenience. It is equivalent to + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qsplitter.cpp 0 + + \sa setSizes(), widget() +*/ +void QSplitter::setStretchFactor(int index, int stretch) +{ + Q_D(QSplitter); + if (index <= -1 || index >= d->list.count()) + return; + + QWidget *widget = d->list.at(index)->widget; + QSizePolicy sp = widget->sizePolicy(); + sp.setHorizontalStretch(stretch); + sp.setVerticalStretch(stretch); + widget->setSizePolicy(sp); +} + + +//#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT +#ifndef QT_NO_TEXTSTREAM +/*! + \relates QSplitter + \obsolete + + Use \a ts << \a{splitter}.saveState() instead. +*/ + +QTextStream& operator<<(QTextStream& ts, const QSplitter& splitter) +{ + ts << splitter.saveState() << endl; + return ts; +} + +/*! + \relates QSplitter + \obsolete + + Use \a ts >> \a{splitter}.restoreState() instead. +*/ + +QTextStream& operator>>(QTextStream& ts, QSplitter& splitter) +{ + QString line = ts.readLine(); + line = line.simplified(); + line.replace(QLatin1Char(' '), QString()); + line = line.toUpper(); + + splitter.restoreState(line.toAscii()); + return ts; +} +#endif // QT_NO_TEXTSTREAM +//#endif // QT3_SUPPORT + +QT_END_NAMESPACE + +#endif // QT_NO_SPLITTER |