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For users of QLayout subclasses or of QMainWindow there is seldom any need to use the basic functions provided by QLayout, such as setSizeConstraint() or setMenuBar(). See \l{Layout Management} for more information. To make your own layout manager, implement the functions addItem(), sizeHint(), setGeometry(), itemAt() and takeAt(). You should also implement minimumSize() to ensure your layout isn't resized to zero size if there is too little space. To support children whose heights depend on their widths, implement hasHeightForWidth() and heightForWidth(). See the \l{layouts/borderlayout}{Border Layout} and \l{layouts/flowlayout}{Flow Layout} examples for more information about implementing custom layout managers. Geometry management stops when the layout manager is deleted. \sa QLayoutItem, {Layout Management}, {Basic Layouts Example}, {Border Layout Example}, {Flow Layout Example} */ /*! Constructs a new top-level QLayout, with parent \a parent. \a parent may not be 0. There can be only one top-level layout for a widget. It is returned by QWidget::layout(). */ QLayout::QLayout(QWidget *parent) : QObject(*new QLayoutPrivate, parent) { if (!parent) return; parent->setLayout(this); } /*! Constructs a new child QLayout. This layout has to be inserted into another layout before geometry management will work. */ QLayout::QLayout() : QObject(*new QLayoutPrivate, 0) { } /*! \internal */ QLayout::QLayout(QLayoutPrivate &dd, QLayout *lay, QWidget *w) : QObject(dd, lay ? static_cast(lay) : static_cast(w)) { Q_D(QLayout); if (lay) { lay->addItem(this); } else if (w) { if (w->layout()) { qWarning("QLayout: Attempting to add QLayout \"%s\" to %s \"%s\", which" " already has a layout", qPrintable(QObject::objectName()), w->metaObject()->className(), w->objectName().toLocal8Bit().data()); setParent(0); } else { d->topLevel = true; w->d_func()->layout = this; QT_TRY { invalidate(); } QT_CATCH(...) { w->d_func()->layout = 0; QT_RETHROW; } } } } QLayoutPrivate::QLayoutPrivate() : QObjectPrivate(), insideSpacing(-1), userLeftMargin(-1), userTopMargin(-1), userRightMargin(-1), userBottomMargin(-1), topLevel(false), enabled(true), activated(true), autoNewChild(false), constraint(QLayout::SetDefaultConstraint), menubar(0) { } void QLayoutPrivate::getMargin(int *result, int userMargin, QStyle::PixelMetric pm) const { if (!result) return; Q_Q(const QLayout); if (userMargin >= 0) { *result = userMargin; } else if (!topLevel) { *result = 0; } else if (QWidget *pw = q->parentWidget()) { *result = pw->style()->pixelMetric(pm, 0, pw); } else { *result = 0; } } // Static item factory functions that allow for hooking things in Designer QLayoutPrivate::QWidgetItemFactoryMethod QLayoutPrivate::widgetItemFactoryMethod = 0; QLayoutPrivate::QSpacerItemFactoryMethod QLayoutPrivate::spacerItemFactoryMethod = 0; QWidgetItem *QLayoutPrivate::createWidgetItem(const QLayout *layout, QWidget *widget) { if (widgetItemFactoryMethod) if (QWidgetItem *wi = (*widgetItemFactoryMethod)(layout, widget)) return wi; return new QWidgetItemV2(widget); } QSpacerItem *QLayoutPrivate::createSpacerItem(const QLayout *layout, int w, int h, QSizePolicy::Policy hPolicy, QSizePolicy::Policy vPolicy) { if (spacerItemFactoryMethod) if (QSpacerItem *si = (*spacerItemFactoryMethod)(layout, w, h, hPolicy, vPolicy)) return si; return new QSpacerItem(w, h, hPolicy, vPolicy); } #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT /*! Constructs a new top-level QLayout called \a name, with parent widget \a parent. \a parent may not be 0. The \a margin is the number of pixels between the edge of the widget and the managed children. The \a spacing sets the value of spacing(), which gives the spacing between the managed widgets. If \a spacing is -1 (the default), spacing is set to the value of \a margin. There can be only one top-level layout for a widget. It is returned by QWidget::layout() \sa QWidget::setLayout() */ QLayout::QLayout(QWidget *parent, int margin, int spacing, const char *name) : QObject(*new QLayoutPrivate,parent) { Q_D(QLayout); setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); setMargin(margin); if (spacing < 0) d->insideSpacing = margin; else d->insideSpacing = spacing; if (parent) { if (parent->layout()) { qWarning("QLayout \"%s\" added to %s \"%s\", which already has a layout", QObject::objectName().toLocal8Bit().data(), parent->metaObject()->className(), parent->objectName().toLocal8Bit().data()); parent->layout()->setParent(0); } else { d->topLevel = true; parent->d_func()->layout = this; QT_TRY { invalidate(); } QT_CATCH(...) { parent->d_func()->layout = 0; QT_RETHROW; } } } } /*! Constructs a new child QLayout called \a name, and places it inside \a parentLayout by using the default placement defined by addItem(). If \a spacing is -1, this QLayout inherits \a parentLayout's spacing(), otherwise the value of \a spacing is used. */ QLayout::QLayout(QLayout *parentLayout, int spacing, const char *name) : QObject(*new QLayoutPrivate,parentLayout) { Q_D(QLayout); setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); d->insideSpacing = spacing; parentLayout->addItem(this); } /*! Constructs a new child QLayout called \a name. If \a spacing is -1, this QLayout inherits its parent's spacing(); otherwise the value of \a spacing is used. This layout has to be inserted into another layout before geometry management will work. */ QLayout::QLayout(int spacing, const char *name) : QObject(*new QLayoutPrivate, 0) { Q_D(QLayout); setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); d->insideSpacing = spacing; } /*! Automatically adding widgets is deprecated. Use addWidget() or addLayout() instead. */ void QLayout::setAutoAdd(bool a) { Q_D(QLayout); d->autoNewChild = a; } /*! Automatically adding widgets is deprecated. Use addWidget() or addLayout() instead. */ bool QLayout::autoAdd() const { Q_D(const QLayout); return d->autoNewChild; } #endif /*! \fn void QLayout::addItem(QLayoutItem *item) Implemented in subclasses to add an \a item. How it is added is specific to each subclass. This function is not usually called in application code. To add a widget to a layout, use the addWidget() function; to add a child layout, use the addLayout() function provided by the relevant QLayout subclass. \bold{Note:} The ownership of \a item is transferred to the layout, and it's the layout's responsibility to delete it. \sa addWidget(), QBoxLayout::addLayout(), QGridLayout::addLayout() */ /*! Adds widget \a w to this layout in a manner specific to the layout. This function uses addItem(). */ void QLayout::addWidget(QWidget *w) { addChildWidget(w); addItem(QLayoutPrivate::createWidgetItem(this, w)); } /*! Sets the alignment for widget \a w to \a alignment and returns true if \a w is found in this layout (not including child layouts); otherwise returns false. */ bool QLayout::setAlignment(QWidget *w, Qt::Alignment alignment) { int i = 0; QLayoutItem *item = itemAt(i); while (item) { if (item->widget() == w) { item->setAlignment(alignment); invalidate(); return true; } ++i; item = itemAt(i); } return false; } /*! \overload Sets the alignment for the layout \a l to \a alignment and returns true if \a l is found in this layout (not including child layouts); otherwise returns false. */ bool QLayout::setAlignment(QLayout *l, Qt::Alignment alignment) { int i = 0; QLayoutItem *item = itemAt(i); while (item) { if (item->layout() == l) { item->setAlignment(alignment); invalidate(); return true; } ++i; item = itemAt(i); } return false; } /*! \fn void QLayout::setAlignment(Qt::Alignment alignment) Sets the alignment of this item to \a alignment. \sa QLayoutItem::setAlignment() */ /*! \fn bool QLayout::isTopLevel() const Returns true if this layout is a top-level layout, i.e. not a child of another layout; otherwise returns false. */ /*! \property QLayout::margin \brief the width of the outside border of the layout \obsolete Use setContentsMargins() and getContentsMargins() instead. \sa contentsRect(), spacing */ /*! \obsolete */ int QLayout::margin() const { int left, top, right, bottom; getContentsMargins(&left, &top, &right, &bottom); if (left == top && top == right && right == bottom) { return left; } else { return -1; } } /*! \property QLayout::spacing \brief the spacing between widgets inside the layout If no value is explicitly set, the layout's spacing is inherited from the parent layout, or from the style settings for the parent widget. For QGridLayout and QFormLayout, it is possible to set different horizontal and vertical spacings using \l{QGridLayout::}{setHorizontalSpacing()} and \l{QGridLayout::}{setVerticalSpacing()}. In that case, spacing() returns -1. \sa contentsRect(), getContentsMargins(), QStyle::layoutSpacing(), QStyle::pixelMetric() */ int QLayout::spacing() const { if (const QBoxLayout* boxlayout = qobject_cast(this)) { return boxlayout->spacing(); } else if (const QGridLayout* gridlayout = qobject_cast(this)) { return gridlayout->spacing(); } else if (const QFormLayout* formlayout = qobject_cast(this)) { return formlayout->spacing(); } else { Q_D(const QLayout); if (d->insideSpacing >=0) { return d->insideSpacing; } else { // arbitrarily prefer horizontal spacing to vertical spacing return qSmartSpacing(this, QStyle::PM_LayoutHorizontalSpacing); } } } /*! \obsolete */ void QLayout::setMargin(int margin) { setContentsMargins(margin, margin, margin, margin); } void QLayout::setSpacing(int spacing) { if (QBoxLayout* boxlayout = qobject_cast(this)) { boxlayout->setSpacing(spacing); } else if (QGridLayout* gridlayout = qobject_cast(this)) { gridlayout->setSpacing(spacing); } else if (QFormLayout* formlayout = qobject_cast(this)) { formlayout->setSpacing(spacing); } else { Q_D(QLayout); d->insideSpacing = spacing; invalidate(); } } /*! \since 4.3 Sets the \a left, \a top, \a right, and \a bottom margins to use around the layout. By default, QLayout uses the values provided by the style. On most platforms, the margin is 11 pixels in all directions. \sa getContentsMargins(), QStyle::pixelMetric(), {QStyle::}{PM_LayoutLeftMargin}, {QStyle::}{PM_LayoutTopMargin}, {QStyle::}{PM_LayoutRightMargin}, {QStyle::}{PM_LayoutBottomMargin} */ void QLayout::setContentsMargins(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { Q_D(QLayout); if (d->userLeftMargin == left && d->userTopMargin == top && d->userRightMargin == right && d->userBottomMargin == bottom) return; d->userLeftMargin = left; d->userTopMargin = top; d->userRightMargin = right; d->userBottomMargin = bottom; invalidate(); } /*! \since 4.3 Extracts the left, top, right, and bottom margins used around the layout, and assigns them to *\a left, *\a top, *\a right, and *\a bottom (unless they are null pointers). By default, QLayout uses the values provided by the style. On most platforms, the margin is 11 pixels in all directions. \sa setContentsMargins(), QStyle::pixelMetric(), {QStyle::}{PM_LayoutLeftMargin}, {QStyle::}{PM_LayoutTopMargin}, {QStyle::}{PM_LayoutRightMargin}, {QStyle::}{PM_LayoutBottomMargin} */ void QLayout::getContentsMargins(int *left, int *top, int *right, int *bottom) const { Q_D(const QLayout); d->getMargin(left, d->userLeftMargin, QStyle::PM_LayoutLeftMargin); d->getMargin(top, d->userTopMargin, QStyle::PM_LayoutTopMargin); d->getMargin(right, d->userRightMargin, QStyle::PM_LayoutRightMargin); d->getMargin(bottom, d->userBottomMargin, QStyle::PM_LayoutBottomMargin); } /*! \since 4.3 Returns the layout's geometry() rectangle, but taking into account the contents margins. \sa setContentsMargins(), getContentsMargins() */ QRect QLayout::contentsRect() const { Q_D(const QLayout); int left, top, right, bottom; getContentsMargins(&left, &top, &right, &bottom); return d->rect.adjusted(+left, +top, -right, -bottom); } #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT bool QLayout::isTopLevel() const { Q_D(const QLayout); return d->topLevel; } #endif /*! Returns the parent widget of this layout, or 0 if this layout is not installed on any widget. If the layout is a sub-layout, this function returns the parent widget of the parent layout. \sa parent() */ QWidget *QLayout::parentWidget() const { Q_D(const QLayout); if (!d->topLevel) { if (parent()) { QLayout *parentLayout = qobject_cast(parent()); if (!parentLayout) { qWarning("QLayout::parentWidget: A layout can only have another layout as a parent."); return 0; } return parentLayout->parentWidget(); } else { return 0; } } else { Q_ASSERT(parent() && parent()->isWidgetType()); return static_cast(parent()); } } /*! \reimp */ bool QLayout::isEmpty() const { int i = 0; QLayoutItem *item = itemAt(i); while (item) { if (!item->isEmpty()) return false; ++i; item = itemAt(i); } return true; } /*! \reimp */ void QLayout::setGeometry(const QRect &r) { Q_D(QLayout); d->rect = r; } /*! \reimp */ QRect QLayout::geometry() const { Q_D(const QLayout); return d->rect; } /*! \reimp */ void QLayout::invalidate() { Q_D(QLayout); d->rect = QRect(); update(); } static bool removeWidgetRecursively(QLayoutItem *li, QWidget *w) { QLayout *lay = li->layout(); if (!lay) return false; int i = 0; QLayoutItem *child; while ((child = lay->itemAt(i))) { if (child->widget() == w) { delete lay->takeAt(i); lay->invalidate(); return true; } else if (removeWidgetRecursively(child, w)) { return true; } else { ++i; } } return false; } void QLayoutPrivate::doResize(const QSize &r) { Q_Q(QLayout); int mbh = menuBarHeightForWidth(menubar, r.width()); QWidget *mw = q->parentWidget(); QRect rect = mw->testAttribute(Qt::WA_LayoutOnEntireRect) ? mw->rect() : mw->contentsRect(); rect.setTop(rect.top() + mbh); q->setGeometry(rect); #ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR if (menubar) menubar->setGeometry(0,0,r.width(), mbh); #endif } /*! \internal Performs child widget layout when the parent widget is resized. Also handles removal of widgets. \a e is the event */ void QLayout::widgetEvent(QEvent *e) { Q_D(QLayout); if (!d->enabled) return; switch (e->type()) { case QEvent::Resize: if (d->activated) { QResizeEvent *r = (QResizeEvent *)e; d->doResize(r->size()); } else { activate(); } break; case QEvent::ChildRemoved: { QChildEvent *c = (QChildEvent *)e; if (c->child()->isWidgetType()) { QWidget *w = (QWidget *)c->child(); #ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR if (w == d->menubar) d->menubar = 0; #endif removeWidgetRecursively(this, w); } } break; #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT case QEvent::ChildInserted: if (d->topLevel && d->autoNewChild) { QChildEvent *c = (QChildEvent *)e; if (c->child()->isWidgetType()) { QWidget *w = (QWidget *)c->child(); if (!w->isWindow()) { #if !defined(QT_NO_MENUBAR) && !defined(QT_NO_TOOLBAR) if (qobject_cast(w) && !qobject_cast(w->parentWidget())) { d->menubar = (QMenuBar *)w; invalidate(); } else #endif #ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP if (qobject_cast(w) ) { //SizeGrip is handled by the dialog itself. } else #endif addItem(QLayoutPrivate::createWidgetItem(this, w)); } } } break; case QEvent::LayoutHint: d->activated = false; // fall through #endif case QEvent::LayoutRequest: if (static_cast(parent())->isVisible()) activate(); break; default: break; } } /*! \reimp */ void QLayout::childEvent(QChildEvent *e) { Q_D(QLayout); if (!d->enabled) return; if (e->type() == QEvent::ChildRemoved) { QChildEvent *c = (QChildEvent*)e; int i = 0; QLayoutItem *item; while ((item = itemAt(i))) { if (item == static_cast(c->child())) { takeAt(i); invalidate(); break; } else { ++i; } } } } /*! \internal Also takes contentsMargins and menu bar into account. */ int QLayout::totalHeightForWidth(int w) const { Q_D(const QLayout); int side=0, top=0; if (d->topLevel) { QWidget *parent = parentWidget(); parent->ensurePolished(); QWidgetPrivate *wd = parent->d_func(); side += wd->leftmargin + wd->rightmargin; top += wd->topmargin + wd->bottommargin; } int h = heightForWidth(w - side) + top; #ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR h += menuBarHeightForWidth(d->menubar, w); #endif return h; } /*! \internal Also takes contentsMargins and menu bar into account. */ QSize QLayout::totalMinimumSize() const { Q_D(const QLayout); int side=0, top=0; if (d->topLevel) { QWidget *pw = parentWidget(); pw->ensurePolished(); QWidgetPrivate *wd = pw->d_func(); side += wd->leftmargin + wd->rightmargin; top += wd->topmargin + wd->bottommargin; } QSize s = minimumSize(); #ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR top += menuBarHeightForWidth(d->menubar, s.width() + side); #endif return s + QSize(side, top); } /*! \internal Also takes contentsMargins and menu bar into account. */ QSize QLayout::totalSizeHint() const { Q_D(const QLayout); int side=0, top=0; if (d->topLevel) { QWidget *pw = parentWidget(); pw->ensurePolished(); QWidgetPrivate *wd = pw->d_func(); side += wd->leftmargin + wd->rightmargin; top += wd->topmargin + wd->bottommargin; } QSize s = sizeHint(); if (hasHeightForWidth()) s.setHeight(heightForWidth(s.width() + side)); #ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR top += menuBarHeightForWidth(d->menubar, s.width()); #endif return s + QSize(side, top); } /*! \internal Also takes contentsMargins and menu bar into account. */ QSize QLayout::totalMaximumSize() const { Q_D(const QLayout); int side=0, top=0; if (d->topLevel) { QWidget *pw = parentWidget(); pw->ensurePolished(); QWidgetPrivate *wd = pw->d_func(); side += wd->leftmargin + wd->rightmargin; top += wd->topmargin + wd->bottommargin; } QSize s = maximumSize(); #ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR top += menuBarHeightForWidth(d->menubar, s.width()); #endif if (d->topLevel) s = QSize(qMin(s.width() + side, QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX), qMin(s.height() + top, QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX)); return s; } /*! \internal Destroys the layout, deleting all child layouts. Geometry management stops when a top-level layout is deleted. The layout classes will probably be fatally confused if you delete a sublayout. */ QLayout::~QLayout() { Q_D(QLayout); /* This function may be called during the QObject destructor, when the parent no longer is a QWidget. */ if (d->topLevel && parent() && parent()->isWidgetType() && ((QWidget*)parent())->layout() == this) ((QWidget*)parent())->d_func()->layout = 0; } #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT /*! Removes and deletes all items in this layout. */ void QLayout::deleteAllItems() { QLayoutItem *l; while ((l = takeAt(0))) delete l; } #endif /*! This function is called from \c addLayout() or \c insertLayout() functions in subclasses to add layout \a l as a sub-layout. The only scenario in which you need to call it directly is if you implement a custom layout that supports nested layouts. \sa QBoxLayout::addLayout(), QBoxLayout::insertLayout(), QGridLayout::addLayout() */ void QLayout::addChildLayout(QLayout *l) { if (l->parent()) { qWarning("QLayout::addChildLayout: layout \"%s\" already has a parent", l->objectName().toLocal8Bit().data()); return; } l->setParent(this); if (QWidget *mw = parentWidget()) { l->d_func()->reparentChildWidgets(mw); } } #ifdef QT_DEBUG static bool layoutDebug() { static int checked_env = -1; if(checked_env == -1) checked_env = !!qgetenv("QT_LAYOUT_DEBUG").toInt(); return checked_env; } #endif void QLayoutPrivate::reparentChildWidgets(QWidget *mw) { Q_Q(QLayout); int n = q->count(); #ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR if (menubar && menubar->parentWidget() != mw) { menubar->setParent(mw); } #endif bool mwVisible = mw && mw->isVisible(); for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { QLayoutItem *item = q->itemAt(i); if (QWidget *w = item->widget()) { QWidget *pw = w->parentWidget(); #ifdef QT_DEBUG if (pw && pw != mw && layoutDebug()) { qWarning("QLayout::addChildLayout: widget %s \"%s\" in wrong parent; moved to correct parent", w->metaObject()->className(), w->objectName().toLocal8Bit().data()); } #endif bool needShow = mwVisible && !(w->isHidden() && w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide)); if (pw != mw) w->setParent(mw); if (needShow) QMetaObject::invokeMethod(w, "_q_showIfNotHidden", Qt::QueuedConnection); //show later } else if (QLayout *l = item->layout()) { l->d_func()->reparentChildWidgets(mw); } } } /*! This function is called from \c addWidget() functions in subclasses to add \a w as a child widget. If \a w is already in a layout, this function will give a warning and remove \a w from the layout. This function must therefore be called before adding \a w to the layout's data structure. */ void QLayout::addChildWidget(QWidget *w) { QWidget *mw = parentWidget(); QWidget *pw = w->parentWidget(); //Qt::WA_LaidOut is never reset. It only means that the widget at some point has //been in a layout. if (pw && w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_LaidOut)) { QLayout *l = pw->layout(); if (l && removeWidgetRecursively(l, w)) { #ifdef QT_DEBUG if (layoutDebug()) qWarning("QLayout::addChildWidget: %s \"%s\" is already in a layout; moved to new layout", w->metaObject()->className(), w->objectName().toLocal8Bit().data()); #endif } } if (pw && mw && pw != mw) { #ifdef QT_DEBUG if (layoutDebug()) qWarning("QLayout::addChildWidget: %s \"%s\" in wrong parent; moved to correct parent", w->metaObject()->className(), w->objectName().toLocal8Bit().data()); #endif pw = 0; } bool needShow = mw && mw->isVisible() && !(w->isHidden() && w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide)); if (!pw && mw) w->setParent(mw); w->setAttribute(Qt::WA_LaidOut); if (needShow) QMetaObject::invokeMethod(w, "_q_showIfNotHidden", Qt::QueuedConnection); //show later } #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT /*! \compat Sets this layout's parent widget to a fixed size with width \a w and height \a h, stopping the user from resizing it, and also prevents the layout from resizing it, even if the layout's size hint should change. Does nothing if this is not a top-level layout (i.e., if parent()->isWidgetType()). As a special case, if both \a w and \a h are 0, then the layout's current sizeHint() is used. Use \c setResizeMode(Fixed) to stop the widget from being resized by the user, while still allowing the layout to resize it when the sizeHint() changes. Use \c setResizeMode(FreeResize) to allow the user to resize the widget, while preventing the layout from resizing it. */ void QLayout::freeze(int w, int h) { Q_D(QLayout); if (!d->topLevel) return; if (w <= 0 || h <= 0) { QSize s = totalSizeHint(); w = s.width(); h = s.height(); } setSizeConstraint(SetNoConstraint); // layout will not change min/max size QWidget *parent = parentWidget(); if (parent) parent->setFixedSize(w, h); } #endif /*! Tells the geometry manager to place the menu bar \a widget at the top of parentWidget(), outside QWidget::contentsMargins(). All child widgets are placed below the bottom edge of the menu bar. */ void QLayout::setMenuBar(QWidget *widget) { Q_D(QLayout); #ifdef Q_OS_WINCE_WM if (widget && widget->size().height() > 0) #else if (widget) #endif addChildWidget(widget); d->menubar = widget; } /*! Returns the menu bar set for this layout, or 0 if no menu bar is set. */ QWidget *QLayout::menuBar() const { Q_D(const QLayout); return d->menubar; } /*! Returns the minimum size of this layout. This is the smallest size that the layout can have while still respecting the specifications. The returned value doesn't include the space required by QWidget::setContentsMargins() or menuBar(). The default implementation allows unlimited resizing. */ QSize QLayout::minimumSize() const { return QSize(0, 0); } /*! Returns the maximum size of this layout. This is the largest size that the layout can have while still respecting the specifications. The returned value doesn't include the space required by QWidget::setContentsMargins() or menuBar(). The default implementation allows unlimited resizing. */ QSize QLayout::maximumSize() const { return QSize(QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX, QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX); } /*! Returns whether this layout can make use of more space than sizeHint(). A value of Qt::Vertical or Qt::Horizontal means that it wants to grow in only one dimension, whereas Qt::Vertical | Qt::Horizontal means that it wants to grow in both dimensions. The default implementation returns Qt::Horizontal | Qt::Vertical. Subclasses reimplement it to return a meaningful value based on their child widgets's \l{QSizePolicy}{size policies}. \sa sizeHint() */ Qt::Orientations QLayout::expandingDirections() const { return Qt::Horizontal | Qt::Vertical; } void QLayout::activateRecursiveHelper(QLayoutItem *item) { item->invalidate(); QLayout *layout = item->layout(); if (layout) { QLayoutItem *child; int i=0; while ((child = layout->itemAt(i++))) activateRecursiveHelper(child); layout->d_func()->activated = true; } } /*! Updates the layout for parentWidget(). You should generally not need to call this because it is automatically called at the most appropriate times. \sa activate(), invalidate() */ void QLayout::update() { QLayout *layout = this; while (layout && layout->d_func()->activated) { layout->d_func()->activated = false; if (layout->d_func()->topLevel) { Q_ASSERT(layout->parent()->isWidgetType()); QWidget *mw = static_cast(layout->parent()); QApplication::postEvent(mw, new QEvent(QEvent::LayoutRequest)); break; } layout = static_cast(layout->parent()); } } /*! Redoes the layout for parentWidget() if necessary. You should generally not need to call this because it is automatically called at the most appropriate times. It returns true if the layout was redone. \sa update(), QWidget::updateGeometry() */ bool QLayout::activate() { Q_D(QLayout); if (!d->enabled || !parent()) return false; if (!d->topLevel) return static_cast(parent())->activate(); if (d->activated) return false; QWidget *mw = static_cast(parent()); if (mw == 0) { qWarning("QLayout::activate: %s \"%s\" does not have a main widget", QObject::metaObject()->className(), QObject::objectName().toLocal8Bit().data()); return false; } activateRecursiveHelper(this); QWidgetPrivate *md = mw->d_func(); uint explMin = md->extra ? md->extra->explicitMinSize : 0; uint explMax = md->extra ? md->extra->explicitMaxSize : 0; switch (d->constraint) { case SetFixedSize: // will trigger resize mw->setFixedSize(totalSizeHint()); break; case SetMinimumSize: mw->setMinimumSize(totalMinimumSize()); break; case SetMaximumSize: mw->setMaximumSize(totalMaximumSize()); break; case SetMinAndMaxSize: mw->setMinimumSize(totalMinimumSize()); mw->setMaximumSize(totalMaximumSize()); break; case SetDefaultConstraint: { bool widthSet = explMin & Qt::Horizontal; bool heightSet = explMin & Qt::Vertical; if (mw->isWindow()) { QSize ms = totalMinimumSize(); if (widthSet) ms.setWidth(mw->minimumSize().width()); if (heightSet) ms.setHeight(mw->minimumSize().height()); if ((!heightSet || !widthSet) && hasHeightForWidth()) { int h = minimumHeightForWidth(ms.width()); if (h > ms.height()) { if (!heightSet) ms.setHeight(0); if (!widthSet) ms.setWidth(0); } } mw->setMinimumSize(ms); } else if (!widthSet || !heightSet) { QSize ms = mw->minimumSize(); if (!widthSet) ms.setWidth(0); if (!heightSet) ms.setHeight(0); mw->setMinimumSize(ms); } break; } case SetNoConstraint: break; } d->doResize(mw->size()); if (md->extra) { md->extra->explicitMinSize = explMin; md->extra->explicitMaxSize = explMax; } // ideally only if sizeHint() or sizePolicy() has changed mw->updateGeometry(); return true; } /*! \fn QLayoutItem *QLayout::itemAt(int index) const Must be implemented in subclasses to return the layout item at \a index. If there is no such item, the function must return 0. Items are numbered consecutively from 0. If an item is deleted, other items will be renumbered. This function can be used to iterate over a layout. The following code will draw a rectangle for each layout item in the layout structure of the widget. \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_kernel_qlayout.cpp 0 \sa count(), takeAt() */ /*! \fn QLayoutItem *QLayout::takeAt(int index) Must be implemented in subclasses to remove the layout item at \a index from the layout, and return the item. If there is no such item, the function must do nothing and return 0. Items are numbered consecutively from 0. If an item is removed, other items will be renumbered. The following code fragment shows a safe way to remove all items from a layout: \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_kernel_qlayout.cpp 1 \sa itemAt(), count() */ /*! \fn int *QLayout::count() const Must be implemented in subclasses to return the number of items in the layout. \sa itemAt() */ /*! Searches for widget \a widget in this layout (not including child layouts). Returns the index of \a widget, or -1 if \a widget is not found. The default implementation iterates over all items using itemAt() */ int QLayout::indexOf(QWidget *widget) const { int i = 0; QLayoutItem *item = itemAt(i); while (item) { if (item->widget() == widget) return i; ++i; item = itemAt(i); } return -1; } /*! \enum QLayout::SizeConstraint The possible values are: \value SetDefaultConstraint The main widget's minimum size is set to minimumSize(), unless the widget already has a minimum size. \value SetFixedSize The main widget's size is set to sizeHint(); it cannot be resized at all. \value SetMinimumSize The main widget's minimum size is set to minimumSize(); it cannot be smaller. \value SetMaximumSize The main widget's maximum size is set to maximumSize(); it cannot be larger. \value SetMinAndMaxSize The main widget's minimum size is set to minimumSize() and its maximum size is set to maximumSize(). \value SetNoConstraint The widget is not constrained. \omitvalue Auto \omitvalue FreeResize \omitvalue Minimum \omitvalue Fixed \sa setSizeConstraint() */ /*! \property QLayout::sizeConstraint \brief the resize mode of the layout The default mode is \l {QLayout::SetDefaultConstraint} {SetDefaultConstraint}. */ void QLayout::setSizeConstraint(SizeConstraint constraint) { Q_D(QLayout); if (constraint == d->constraint) return; d->constraint = constraint; invalidate(); } QLayout::SizeConstraint QLayout::sizeConstraint() const { Q_D(const QLayout); return d->constraint; } /*! Returns the rectangle that should be covered when the geometry of this layout is set to \a r, provided that this layout supports setAlignment(). The result is derived from sizeHint() and expanding(). It is never larger than \a r. */ QRect QLayout::alignmentRect(const QRect &r) const { QSize s = sizeHint(); Qt::Alignment a = alignment(); /* This is a hack to obtain the real maximum size, not QSize(QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX, QLAYOUTSIZE_MAX), the value consistently returned by QLayoutItems that have an alignment. */ QLayout *that = const_cast(this); that->setAlignment(0); QSize ms = that->maximumSize(); that->setAlignment(a); if ((expandingDirections() & Qt::Horizontal) || !(a & Qt::AlignHorizontal_Mask)) { s.setWidth(qMin(r.width(), ms.width())); } if ((expandingDirections() & Qt::Vertical) || !(a & Qt::AlignVertical_Mask)) { s.setHeight(qMin(r.height(), ms.height())); } else if (hasHeightForWidth()) { int hfw = heightForWidth(s.width()); if (hfw < s.height()) s.setHeight(qMin(hfw, ms.height())); } s = s.boundedTo(r.size()); int x = r.x(); int y = r.y(); if (a & Qt::AlignBottom) y += (r.height() - s.height()); else if (!(a & Qt::AlignTop)) y += (r.height() - s.height()) / 2; QWidget *parent = parentWidget(); a = QStyle::visualAlignment(parent ? parent->layoutDirection() : QApplication::layoutDirection(), a); if (a & Qt::AlignRight) x += (r.width() - s.width()); else if (!(a & Qt::AlignLeft)) x += (r.width() - s.width()) / 2; return QRect(x, y, s.width(), s.height()); } /*! Removes the widget \a widget from the layout. After this call, it is the caller's responsibility to give the widget a reasonable geometry or to put the widget back into a layout. \bold{Note:} The ownership of \a widget remains the same as when it was added. \sa removeItem(), QWidget::setGeometry(), addWidget() */ void QLayout::removeWidget(QWidget *widget) { int i = 0; QLayoutItem *child; while ((child = itemAt(i))) { if (child->widget() == widget) { delete takeAt(i); invalidate(); } else { ++i; } } } /*! Removes the layout item \a item from the layout. It is the caller's responsibility to delete the item. Notice that \a item can be a layout (since QLayout inherits QLayoutItem). \sa removeWidget(), addItem() */ void QLayout::removeItem(QLayoutItem *item) { int i = 0; QLayoutItem *child; while ((child = itemAt(i))) { if (child == item) { takeAt(i); invalidate(); } else { ++i; } } } /*! Enables this layout if \a enable is true, otherwise disables it. An enabled layout adjusts dynamically to changes; a disabled layout acts as if it did not exist. By default all layouts are enabled. \sa isEnabled() */ void QLayout::setEnabled(bool enable) { Q_D(QLayout); d->enabled = enable; } /*! Returns true if the layout is enabled; otherwise returns false. \sa setEnabled() */ bool QLayout::isEnabled() const { Q_D(const QLayout); return d->enabled; } /*! Returns a size that satisfies all size constraints on \a widget, including heightForWidth() and that is as close as possible to \a size. */ QSize QLayout::closestAcceptableSize(const QWidget *widget, const QSize &size) { QSize result = size.boundedTo(qSmartMaxSize(widget)); result = result.expandedTo(qSmartMinSize(widget)); QLayout *l = widget->layout(); if (l && l->hasHeightForWidth() && result.height() < l->minimumHeightForWidth(result.width()) ) { QSize current = widget->size(); int currentHfw = l->minimumHeightForWidth(current.width()); int newHfw = l->minimumHeightForWidth(result.width()); if (current.height() < currentHfw || currentHfw == newHfw) { //handle the constant hfw case and the vertical-only case, as well as the // current-size-is-not-correct case result.setHeight(newHfw); } else { // binary search; assume hfw is decreasing ### int maxw = qMax(widget->width(),result.width()); int maxh = qMax(widget->height(), result.height()); int minw = qMin(widget->width(),result.width()); int minh = qMin(widget->height(), result.height()); int minhfw = l->minimumHeightForWidth(minw); int maxhfw = l->minimumHeightForWidth(maxw); while (minw < maxw) { if (minhfw > maxh) { //assume decreasing minw = maxw - (maxw-minw)/2; minhfw = l->minimumHeightForWidth(minw); } else if (maxhfw < minh ) { //assume decreasing maxw = minw + (maxw-minw)/2; maxhfw = l->minimumHeightForWidth(maxw); } else { break; } } result = result.expandedTo(QSize(minw, minhfw)); } } return result; } /*! \fn void QLayout::setResizeMode(SizeConstraint constraint) Use setSizeConstraint(\a constraint) instead. */ /*! \fn QLayout::SizeConstraint QLayout::resizeMode() const Use sizeConstraint() instead. */ void QSizePolicy::setControlType(ControlType type) { /* The control type is a flag type, with values 0x1, 0x2, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, etc. In memory, we pack it onto the available bits (CTSize) in setControlType(), and unpack it here. Example: 0x00000001 maps to 0x00000000 0x00000002 maps to 0x00000200 0x00000004 maps to 0x00000400 0x00000008 maps to 0x00000600 etc. */ int i = 0; while (true) { if (type & (0x1 << i)) { data = (data & ~CTMask) | (i << CTShift); return; } ++i; } } QSizePolicy::ControlType QSizePolicy::controlType() const { return QSizePolicy::ControlType(0x1 << ((data & CTMask) >> CTShift)); } #ifndef QT_NO_DATASTREAM /*! \relates QSizePolicy \since 4.2 Writes the size \a policy to the data stream \a stream. \sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink */ QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &stream, const QSizePolicy &policy) { return stream << policy.data; } /*! \relates QSizePolicy \since 4.2 Reads the size \a policy from the data stream \a stream. \sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink */ QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &stream, QSizePolicy &policy) { return stream >> policy.data; } #endif // QT_NO_DATASTREAM QT_END_NAMESPACE