/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ** All rights reserved. ** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) ** ** This file is part of the QtCore 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 Technology Preview License Agreement accompanying ** this package. ** ** 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 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. ** ** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact ** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include "qbasictimer.h" #include "qcoreapplication.h" #include "qabstracteventdispatcher.h" QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \class QBasicTimer \brief The QBasicTimer class provides timer events for objects. \ingroup events This is a fast, lightweight, and low-level class used by Qt internally. We recommend using the higher-level QTimer class rather than this class if you want to use timers in your applications. Note that this timer is a repeating timer that will send subsequent timer events unless the stop() function is called. To use this class, create a QBasicTimer, and call its start() function with a timeout interval and with a pointer to a QObject subclass. When the timer times out it will send a timer event to the QObject subclass. The timer can be stopped at any time using stop(). isActive() returns true for a timer that is running; i.e. it has been started, has not reached the timeout time, and has not been stopped. The timer's ID can be retrieved using timerId(). The \l{widgets/wiggly}{Wiggly} example uses QBasicTimer to repaint a widget at regular intervals. \sa QTimer, QTimerEvent, QObject::timerEvent(), Timers, {Wiggly Example} */ /*! \fn QBasicTimer::QBasicTimer() Contructs a basic timer. \sa start() */ /*! \fn QBasicTimer::~QBasicTimer() Destroys the basic timer. */ /*! \fn bool QBasicTimer::isActive() const Returns true if the timer is running and has not been stopped; otherwise returns false. \sa start() stop() */ /*! \fn int QBasicTimer::timerId() const Returns the timer's ID. \sa QTimerEvent::timerId() */ /*! \fn void QBasicTimer::start(int msec, QObject *object) Starts (or restarts) the timer with a \a msec milliseconds timeout. The given \a object will receive timer events. \sa stop() isActive() QObject::timerEvent() */ void QBasicTimer::start(int msec, QObject *obj) { stop(); if (obj) id = obj->startTimer(msec); } /*! Stops the timer. \sa start() isActive() */ void QBasicTimer::stop() { if (id) { QAbstractEventDispatcher *eventDispatcher = QAbstractEventDispatcher::instance(); if (eventDispatcher) eventDispatcher->unregisterTimer(id); } id = 0; } QT_END_NAMESPACE