/**************************************************************************** ** ** 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 QtDeclarative 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. 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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 "private/qdeclarativecustomparser_p.h" #include "private/qdeclarativecustomparser_p_p.h" #include "private/qdeclarativeparser_p.h" #include "private/qdeclarativecompiler_p.h" #include QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE using namespace QDeclarativeParser; /*! \class QDeclarativeCustomParser \brief The QDeclarativeCustomParser class allows you to add new arbitrary types to QML. \internal By subclassing QDeclarativeCustomParser, you can add a parser for building a particular type. The subclass must implement compile() and setCustomData(), and register itself in the meta type system by calling the macro: \code QML_REGISTER_CUSTOM_TYPE(Module, MajorVersion, MinorVersion, Name, TypeClass, ParserClass) \endcode */ /* \fn QByteArray QDeclarativeCustomParser::compile(const QList & properties) The custom parser processes \a properties, and returns a QByteArray containing data meaningful only to the custom parser; the type engine will pass this same data to setCustomData() when making an instance of the data. Errors must be reported via the error() functions. The QByteArray may be cached between executions of the system, so it must contain correctly-serialized data (not, for example, pointers to stack objects). */ /* \fn void QDeclarativeCustomParser::setCustomData(QObject *object, const QByteArray &data) This function sets \a object to have the properties defined by \a data, which is a block of data previously returned by a call to compile(). Errors should be reported using qmlInfo(object). The \a object will be an instance of the TypeClass specified by QML_REGISTER_CUSTOM_TYPE. */ QDeclarativeCustomParserNode QDeclarativeCustomParserNodePrivate::fromObject(QDeclarativeParser::Object *root) { QDeclarativeCustomParserNode rootNode; rootNode.d->name = root->typeName; rootNode.d->location = root->location.start; for(QHash::Iterator iter = root->properties.begin(); iter != root->properties.end(); ++iter) { Property *p = *iter; rootNode.d->properties << fromProperty(p); } if (root->defaultProperty) rootNode.d->properties << fromProperty(root->defaultProperty); return rootNode; } QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty QDeclarativeCustomParserNodePrivate::fromProperty(QDeclarativeParser::Property *p) { QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty prop; prop.d->name = p->name; prop.d->isList = (p->values.count() > 1); prop.d->location = p->location.start; if (p->value) { QDeclarativeCustomParserNode node = fromObject(p->value); QList props = node.properties(); for (int ii = 0; ii < props.count(); ++ii) prop.d->values << QVariant::fromValue(props.at(ii)); } else { for(int ii = 0; ii < p->values.count(); ++ii) { Value *v = p->values.at(ii); v->type = QDeclarativeParser::Value::Literal; if(v->object) { QDeclarativeCustomParserNode node = fromObject(v->object); prop.d->values << QVariant::fromValue(node); } else { prop.d->values << QVariant::fromValue(v->value); } } } return prop; } QDeclarativeCustomParserNode::QDeclarativeCustomParserNode() : d(new QDeclarativeCustomParserNodePrivate) { } QDeclarativeCustomParserNode::QDeclarativeCustomParserNode(const QDeclarativeCustomParserNode &other) : d(new QDeclarativeCustomParserNodePrivate) { *this = other; } QDeclarativeCustomParserNode &QDeclarativeCustomParserNode::operator=(const QDeclarativeCustomParserNode &other) { d->name = other.d->name; d->properties = other.d->properties; d->location = other.d->location; return *this; } QDeclarativeCustomParserNode::~QDeclarativeCustomParserNode() { delete d; d = 0; } QByteArray QDeclarativeCustomParserNode::name() const { return d->name; } QList QDeclarativeCustomParserNode::properties() const { return d->properties; } QDeclarativeParser::Location QDeclarativeCustomParserNode::location() const { return d->location; } QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty::QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty() : d(new QDeclarativeCustomParserPropertyPrivate) { } QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty::QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty(const QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty &other) : d(new QDeclarativeCustomParserPropertyPrivate) { *this = other; } QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty &QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty::operator=(const QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty &other) { d->name = other.d->name; d->isList = other.d->isList; d->values = other.d->values; d->location = other.d->location; return *this; } QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty::~QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty() { delete d; d = 0; } QByteArray QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty::name() const { return d->name; } bool QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty::isList() const { return d->isList; } QDeclarativeParser::Location QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty::location() const { return d->location; } QList QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty::assignedValues() const { return d->values; } void QDeclarativeCustomParser::clearErrors() { exceptions.clear(); } /*! Reports an error with the given \a description. This can only be used during the compile() step. For errors during setCustomData(), use qmlInfo(). An error is generated referring to the position of the element in the source file. */ void QDeclarativeCustomParser::error(const QString& description) { Q_ASSERT(object); QDeclarativeError error; QString exceptionDescription; error.setLine(object->location.start.line); error.setColumn(object->location.start.column); error.setDescription(description); exceptions << error; } /*! Reports an error in parsing \a prop, with the given \a description. An error is generated referring to the position of \a node in the source file. */ void QDeclarativeCustomParser::error(const QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty& prop, const QString& description) { QDeclarativeError error; QString exceptionDescription; error.setLine(prop.location().line); error.setColumn(prop.location().column); error.setDescription(description); exceptions << error; } /*! Reports an error in parsing \a node, with the given \a description. An error is generated referring to the position of \a node in the source file. */ void QDeclarativeCustomParser::error(const QDeclarativeCustomParserNode& node, const QString& description) { QDeclarativeError error; QString exceptionDescription; error.setLine(node.location().line); error.setColumn(node.location().column); error.setDescription(description); exceptions << error; } /*! If \a script is a simply enum expression (eg. Text.AlignLeft), returns the integer equivalent (eg. 1). Otherwise, returns -1. */ int QDeclarativeCustomParser::evaluateEnum(const QByteArray& script) const { return compiler->evaluateEnum(script); } QT_END_NAMESPACE