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**
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#include "qdeclarativepositioners_p.h"
#include "qdeclarativepositioners_p_p.h"
#include <qdeclarative.h>
#include <qdeclarativestate_p.h>
#include <qdeclarativestategroup_p.h>
#include <qdeclarativestateoperations_p.h>
#include <QtCore/qmath.h>
#include <QDebug>
#include <QCoreApplication>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
static const QDeclarativeItemPrivate::ChangeTypes watchedChanges
= QDeclarativeItemPrivate::Geometry
| QDeclarativeItemPrivate::SiblingOrder
| QDeclarativeItemPrivate::Visibility
| QDeclarativeItemPrivate::Opacity
| QDeclarativeItemPrivate::Destroyed;
void QDeclarativeBasePositionerPrivate::watchChanges(QDeclarativeItem *other)
{
QDeclarativeItemPrivate *otherPrivate = static_cast<QDeclarativeItemPrivate*>(QGraphicsItemPrivate::get(other));
otherPrivate->addItemChangeListener(this, watchedChanges);
}
void QDeclarativeBasePositionerPrivate::unwatchChanges(QDeclarativeItem* other)
{
QDeclarativeItemPrivate *otherPrivate = static_cast<QDeclarativeItemPrivate*>(QGraphicsItemPrivate::get(other));
otherPrivate->removeItemChangeListener(this, watchedChanges);
}
/*!
\internal
\class QDeclarativeBasePositioner
\ingroup group_layouts
\brief The QDeclarativeBasePositioner class provides a base for QDeclarativeGraphics layouts.
To create a QDeclarativeGraphics Positioner, simply subclass QDeclarativeBasePositioner and implement
doLayout(), which is automatically called when the layout might need
updating. In doLayout() use the setX and setY functions from QDeclarativeBasePositioner, and the
base class will apply the positions along with the appropriate transitions. The items to
position are provided in order as the protected member positionedItems.
You also need to set a PositionerType, to declare whether you are positioning the x, y or both
for the child items. Depending on the chosen type, only x or y changes will be applied.
Note that the subclass is responsible for adding the
spacing in between items.
*/
QDeclarativeBasePositioner::QDeclarativeBasePositioner(PositionerType at, QDeclarativeItem *parent)
: QDeclarativeItem(*(new QDeclarativeBasePositionerPrivate), parent)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
d->init(at);
}
QDeclarativeBasePositioner::QDeclarativeBasePositioner(QDeclarativeBasePositionerPrivate &dd, PositionerType at, QDeclarativeItem *parent)
: QDeclarativeItem(dd, parent)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
d->init(at);
}
QDeclarativeBasePositioner::~QDeclarativeBasePositioner()
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
for (int i = 0; i < positionedItems.count(); ++i)
d->unwatchChanges(positionedItems.at(i).item);
positionedItems.clear();
}
int QDeclarativeBasePositioner::spacing() const
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
return d->spacing;
}
void QDeclarativeBasePositioner::setSpacing(int s)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
if (s==d->spacing)
return;
d->spacing = s;
prePositioning();
emit spacingChanged();
}
QDeclarativeTransition *QDeclarativeBasePositioner::move() const
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
return d->moveTransition;
}
void QDeclarativeBasePositioner::setMove(QDeclarativeTransition *mt)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
if (mt == d->moveTransition)
return;
d->moveTransition = mt;
emit moveChanged();
}
QDeclarativeTransition *QDeclarativeBasePositioner::add() const
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
return d->addTransition;
}
void QDeclarativeBasePositioner::setAdd(QDeclarativeTransition *add)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
if (add == d->addTransition)
return;
d->addTransition = add;
emit addChanged();
}
void QDeclarativeBasePositioner::componentComplete()
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
QDeclarativeItem::componentComplete();
positionedItems.reserve(d->QGraphicsItemPrivate::children.count());
prePositioning();
}
QVariant QDeclarativeBasePositioner::itemChange(GraphicsItemChange change,
const QVariant &value)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
if (change == ItemChildAddedChange){
QGraphicsItem* item = value.value<QGraphicsItem*>();
QDeclarativeItem* child = 0;
if(item)
child = qobject_cast<QDeclarativeItem*>(item->toGraphicsObject());
if (child)
prePositioning();
} else if (change == ItemChildRemovedChange) {
QGraphicsItem* item = value.value<QGraphicsItem*>();
QDeclarativeItem* child = 0;
if(item)
child = qobject_cast<QDeclarativeItem*>(item->toGraphicsObject());
if (child) {
QDeclarativeBasePositioner::PositionedItem posItem(child);
int idx = positionedItems.find(posItem);
if (idx >= 0) {
d->unwatchChanges(child);
positionedItems.remove(idx);
}
prePositioning();
}
}
return QDeclarativeItem::itemChange(change, value);
}
void QDeclarativeBasePositioner::prePositioning()
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
if (!isComponentComplete())
return;
d->queuedPositioning = false;
//Need to order children by creation order modified by stacking order
QList<QGraphicsItem *> children = d->QGraphicsItemPrivate::children;
qSort(children.begin(), children.end(), d->insertionOrder);
QPODVector<PositionedItem,8> oldItems;
positionedItems.copyAndClear(oldItems);
for (int ii = 0; ii < children.count(); ++ii) {
QDeclarativeItem *child = qobject_cast<QDeclarativeItem *>(children.at(ii));
if (!child)
continue;
PositionedItem *item = 0;
PositionedItem posItem(child);
int wIdx = oldItems.find(posItem);
if (wIdx < 0) {
d->watchChanges(child);
positionedItems.append(posItem);
item = &positionedItems[positionedItems.count()-1];
item->isNew = true;
if (child->opacity() <= 0.0 || !child->isVisible())
item->isVisible = false;
} else {
item = &oldItems[wIdx];
if (child->opacity() <= 0.0 || !child->isVisible()) {
item->isVisible = false;
} else if (!item->isVisible) {
item->isVisible = true;
item->isNew = true;
} else {
item->isNew = false;
}
positionedItems.append(*item);
}
}
QSizeF contentSize;
doPositioning(&contentSize);
if(d->addTransition || d->moveTransition)
finishApplyTransitions();
//Set implicit size to the size of its children
setImplicitHeight(contentSize.height());
setImplicitWidth(contentSize.width());
}
void QDeclarativeBasePositioner::positionX(int x, const PositionedItem &target)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
if(d->type == Horizontal || d->type == Both){
if (target.isNew) {
if (!d->addTransition)
target.item->setX(x);
else
d->addActions << QDeclarativeAction(target.item, QLatin1String("x"), QVariant(x));
} else if (x != target.item->x()) {
if (!d->moveTransition)
target.item->setX(x);
else
d->moveActions << QDeclarativeAction(target.item, QLatin1String("x"), QVariant(x));
}
}
}
void QDeclarativeBasePositioner::positionY(int y, const PositionedItem &target)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
if(d->type == Vertical || d->type == Both){
if (target.isNew) {
if (!d->addTransition)
target.item->setY(y);
else
d->addActions << QDeclarativeAction(target.item, QLatin1String("y"), QVariant(y));
} else if (y != target.item->y()) {
if (!d->moveTransition)
target.item->setY(y);
else
d->moveActions << QDeclarativeAction(target.item, QLatin1String("y"), QVariant(y));
}
}
}
void QDeclarativeBasePositioner::finishApplyTransitions()
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeBasePositioner);
// Note that if a transition is not set the transition manager will
// apply the changes directly, in the case add/move aren't set
d->addTransitionManager.transition(d->addActions, d->addTransition);
d->moveTransitionManager.transition(d->moveActions, d->moveTransition);
d->addActions.clear();
d->moveActions.clear();
}
/*!
\qmlclass Column QDeclarativeColumn
\since 4.7
\brief The Column item lines up its children vertically.
\inherits Item
The Column item positions its child items so that they are vertically
aligned and not overlapping. Spacing between items can be added.
The below example positions differently shaped rectangles using a Column.
\table
\row
\o \image verticalpositioner_example.png
\o
\qml
Column {
spacing: 2
Rectangle { color: "red"; width: 50; height: 50 }
Rectangle { color: "green"; width: 20; height: 50 }
Rectangle { color: "blue"; width: 50; height: 20 }
}
\endqml
\endtable
Column also provides for transitions to be set when items are added, moved,
or removed in the positioner. Adding and removing apply both to items which are deleted
or have their position in the document changed so as to no longer be children of the positioner,
as well as to items which have their opacity set to or from zero so as to appear or disappear.
\table
\row
\o \image verticalpositioner_transition.gif
\o
\qml
Column {
spacing: 2
remove: ...
add: ...
move: ...
...
}
\endqml
\endtable
Note that the positioner assumes that the x and y positions of its children
will not change. If you manually change the x or y properties in script, bind
the x or y properties, or use anchors on a child of a positioner, then the
positioner may exhibit strange behaviour.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Transition Column::add
This property holds the transition to be applied when adding an
item to the positioner. The transition will only be applied to the
added item(s). Positioner transitions will only affect the
position (x,y) of items.
Added can mean that either the object has been created or
reparented, and thus is now a child or the positioner, or that the
object has had its opacity increased from zero, and thus is now
visible.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Transition Column::move
This property holds the transition to apply when moving an item
within the positioner. Positioner transitions will only affect
the position (x,y) of items.
This can happen when other items are added or removed from the
positioner, or when items resize themselves.
\table
\row
\o \image positioner-move.gif
\o
\qml
Column {
move: Transition {
NumberAnimation {
properties: "y"
easing.type: "OutBounce"
}
}
}
\endqml
\endtable
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty int Column::spacing
spacing is the amount in pixels left empty between each adjacent
item, and defaults to 0.
The below example places a Grid containing a red, a blue and a
green rectangle on a gray background. The area the grid positioner
occupies is colored white. The top positioner has the default of no spacing,
and the bottom positioner has its spacing set to 2.
\image spacing_a.png
\image spacing_b.png
*/
/*!
\internal
\class QDeclarativeColumn
\brief The QDeclarativeColumn class lines up items vertically.
\ingroup group_positioners
*/
QDeclarativeColumn::QDeclarativeColumn(QDeclarativeItem *parent)
: QDeclarativeBasePositioner(Vertical, parent)
{
}
static inline bool isInvisible(QDeclarativeItem *child)
{
return child->opacity() == 0.0 || !child->isVisible() || !child->width() || !child->height();
}
void QDeclarativeColumn::doPositioning(QSizeF *contentSize)
{
int voffset = 0;
for (int ii = 0; ii < positionedItems.count(); ++ii) {
const PositionedItem &child = positionedItems.at(ii);
if (!child.item || isInvisible(child.item))
continue;
if(child.item->y() != voffset)
positionY(voffset, child);
contentSize->setWidth(qMax(contentSize->width(), child.item->width()));
voffset += child.item->height();
voffset += spacing();
}
contentSize->setHeight(voffset - spacing());
}
/*!
\qmlclass Row QDeclarativeRow
\since 4.7
\brief The Row item lines up its children horizontally.
\inherits Item
The Row item positions its child items so that they are
horizontally aligned and not overlapping. Spacing can be added between the
items, and a margin around all items can also be added. It also provides for
transitions to be set when items are added, moved, or removed in the
positioner. Adding and removing apply both to items which are deleted or have
their position in the document changed so as to no longer be children of the
positioner, as well as to items which have their opacity set to or from zero
so as to appear or disappear.
The below example lays out differently shaped rectangles using a Row.
\qml
Row {
spacing: 2
Rectangle { color: "red"; width: 50; height: 50 }
Rectangle { color: "green"; width: 20; height: 50 }
Rectangle { color: "blue"; width: 50; height: 20 }
}
\endqml
\image horizontalpositioner_example.png
Note that the positioner assumes that the x and y positions of its children
will not change. If you manually change the x or y properties in script, bind
the x or y properties, or use anchors on a child of a positioner, then the
positioner may exhibit strange behaviour.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Transition Row::add
This property holds the transition to apply when adding an item to the positioner.
The transition will only be applied to the added item(s).
Positioner transitions will only affect the position (x,y) of items.
Added can mean that either the object has been created or
reparented, and thus is now a child or the positioner, or that the
object has had its opacity increased from zero, and thus is now
visible.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Transition Row::move
This property holds the transition to apply when moving an item
within the positioner. Positioner transitions will only affect
the position (x,y) of items.
This can happen when other items are added or removed from the
positioner, or when items resize themselves.
\qml
Row {
id: positioner
move: Transition {
NumberAnimation {
properties: "x"
ease: "easeOutBounce"
}
}
}
\endqml
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty int Row::spacing
spacing is the amount in pixels left empty between each adjacent
item, and defaults to 0.
The below example places a Grid containing a red, a blue and a
green rectangle on a gray background. The area the grid positioner
occupies is colored white. The top positioner has the default of no spacing,
and the bottom positioner has its spacing set to 2.
\image spacing_a.png
\image spacing_b.png
*/
/*!
\internal
\class QDeclarativeRow
\brief The QDeclarativeRow class lines up items horizontally.
\ingroup group_positioners
*/
QDeclarativeRow::QDeclarativeRow(QDeclarativeItem *parent)
: QDeclarativeBasePositioner(Horizontal, parent)
{
}
void QDeclarativeRow::doPositioning(QSizeF *contentSize)
{
int hoffset = 0;
for (int ii = 0; ii < positionedItems.count(); ++ii) {
const PositionedItem &child = positionedItems.at(ii);
if (!child.item || isInvisible(child.item))
continue;
if(child.item->x() != hoffset)
positionX(hoffset, child);
contentSize->setHeight(qMax(contentSize->height(), child.item->height()));
hoffset += child.item->width();
hoffset += spacing();
}
contentSize->setWidth(hoffset - spacing());
}
/*!
\qmlclass Grid QDeclarativeGrid
\since 4.7
\brief The Grid item positions its children in a grid.
\inherits Item
The Grid item positions its child items so that they are
aligned in a grid and are not overlapping. Spacing can be added
between the items. It also provides for transitions to be set when items are
added, moved, or removed in the positioner. Adding and removing apply
both to items which are deleted or have their position in the
document changed so as to no longer be children of the positioner, as
well as to items which have their opacity set to or from zero so
as to appear or disappear.
The Grid defaults to using four columns, and as many rows as
are necessary to fit all the child items. The number of rows
and/or the number of columns can be constrained by setting the rows
or columns properties. The grid positioner calculates a grid with
rectangular cells of sufficient size to hold all items, and then
places the items in the cells, going across then down, and
positioning each item at the (0,0) corner of the cell. The below
example demonstrates this.
\table
\row
\o \image gridLayout_example.png
\o
\qml
Grid {
columns: 3
spacing: 2
Rectangle { color: "red"; width: 50; height: 50 }
Rectangle { color: "green"; width: 20; height: 50 }
Rectangle { color: "blue"; width: 50; height: 20 }
Rectangle { color: "cyan"; width: 50; height: 50 }
Rectangle { color: "magenta"; width: 10; height: 10 }
}
\endqml
\endtable
Note that the positioner assumes that the x and y positions of its children
will not change. If you manually change the x or y properties in script, bind
the x or y properties, or use anchors on a child of a positioner, then the
positioner may exhibit strange behaviour.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Transition Grid::add
This property holds the transition to apply when adding an item to the positioner.
The transition is only applied to the added item(s).
Positioner transitions will only affect the position (x,y) of items,
as that is all the positioners affect. To animate other property change
you will have to do so based on how you have changed those properties.
Added can mean that either the object has been created or
reparented, and thus is now a child or the positioner, or that the
object has had its opacity increased from zero, and thus is now
visible.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Transition Grid::move
This property holds the transition to apply when moving an item within the positioner.
Positioner transitions will only affect the position (x,y) of items.
This can happen when other items are added or removed from the positioner, or
when items resize themselves.
\qml
Grid {
move: Transition {
NumberAnimation {
properties: "x,y"
ease: "easeOutBounce"
}
}
}
\endqml
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty int Grid::spacing
spacing is the amount in pixels left empty between each adjacent
item, and defaults to 0.
The below example places a Grid containing a red, a blue and a
green rectangle on a gray background. The area the grid positioner
occupies is colored white. The top positioner has the default of no spacing,
and the bottom positioner has its spacing set to 2.
\image spacing_a.png
\image spacing_b.png
*/
/*!
\internal
\class QDeclarativeGrid
\brief The QDeclarativeGrid class lays out items in a grid.
\ingroup group_layouts
*/
QDeclarativeGrid::QDeclarativeGrid(QDeclarativeItem *parent) :
QDeclarativeBasePositioner(Both, parent)
{
_columns=-1;
_rows=-1;
}
/*!
\qmlproperty int Grid::columns
This property holds the number of columns in the grid.
When the columns property is set the Grid will always have
that many columns. Note that if you do not have enough items to
fill this many columns some columns will be of zero width.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty int Grid::rows
This property holds the number of rows in the grid.
When the rows property is set the Grid will always have that
many rows. Note that if you do not have enough items to fill this
many rows some rows will be of zero width.
*/
void QDeclarativeGrid::setColumns(const int columns)
{
if (columns == _columns)
return;
_columns = columns;
prePositioning();
emit columnsChanged();
}
void QDeclarativeGrid::setRows(const int rows)
{
if (rows == _rows)
return;
_rows = rows;
prePositioning();
emit rowsChanged();
}
void QDeclarativeGrid::doPositioning(QSizeF *contentSize)
{
int c=_columns,r=_rows;//Actual number of rows/columns
int numVisible = positionedItems.count();
if (_columns==-1 && _rows==-1){
c = 4;
r = (numVisible+3)/4;
}else if (_rows==-1){
r = (numVisible+(_columns-1))/_columns;
}else if (_columns==-1){
c = (numVisible+(_rows-1))/_rows;
}
QList<int> maxColWidth;
QList<int> maxRowHeight;
int childIndex =0;
for (int i=0; i<r; i++){
for (int j=0; j<c; j++){
if (j==0)
maxRowHeight << 0;
if (i==0)
maxColWidth << 0;
if (childIndex == positionedItems.count())
continue;
const PositionedItem &child = positionedItems.at(childIndex++);
if (!child.item || isInvisible(child.item))
continue;
if (child.item->width() > maxColWidth[j])
maxColWidth[j] = child.item->width();
if (child.item->height() > maxRowHeight[i])
maxRowHeight[i] = child.item->height();
}
}
int xoffset=0;
int yoffset=0;
int curRow =0;
int curCol =0;
for (int i = 0; i < positionedItems.count(); ++i) {
const PositionedItem &child = positionedItems.at(i);
if (!child.item || isInvisible(child.item))
continue;
if((child.item->x()!=xoffset)||(child.item->y()!=yoffset)){
positionX(xoffset, child);
positionY(yoffset, child);
}
contentSize->setWidth(qMax(contentSize->width(), xoffset + child.item->width()));
contentSize->setHeight(yoffset + maxRowHeight[curRow]);
xoffset+=maxColWidth[curCol]+spacing();
curCol++;
curCol%=c;
if (!curCol){
yoffset+=maxRowHeight[curRow]+spacing();
xoffset=0;
curRow++;
if (curRow>=r)
break;
}
}
}
/*!
\qmlclass Flow QDeclarativeFlow
\since 4.7
\brief The Flow item lines up its children side by side, wrapping as necessary.
\inherits Item
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Transition Flow::add
This property holds the transition to apply when adding an item to the positioner.
The transition will only be applied to the added item(s).
Positioner transitions will only affect the position (x,y) of items.
Added can mean that either the object has been created or reparented, and thus is now a child or the positioner, or that the object has had its opacity increased from zero, and thus is now visible.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Transition Flow::move
This property holds the transition to apply when moving an item within the positioner.
Positioner transitions will only affect the position (x,y) of items.
This can happen when other items are added or removed from the positioner, or when items resize themselves.
\qml
Flow {
id: positioner
move: Transition {
NumberAnimation {
properties: "x,y"
ease: "easeOutBounce"
}
}
}
\endqml
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty int Flow::spacing
spacing is the amount in pixels left empty between each adjacent
item, and defaults to 0.
*/
class QDeclarativeFlowPrivate : public QDeclarativeBasePositionerPrivate
{
Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QDeclarativeFlow)
public:
QDeclarativeFlowPrivate()
: QDeclarativeBasePositionerPrivate(), flow(QDeclarativeFlow::LeftToRight)
{}
QDeclarativeFlow::Flow flow;
};
QDeclarativeFlow::QDeclarativeFlow(QDeclarativeItem *parent)
: QDeclarativeBasePositioner(*(new QDeclarativeFlowPrivate), Both, parent)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeFlow);
// Flow layout requires relayout if its own size changes too.
d->addItemChangeListener(d, QDeclarativeItemPrivate::Geometry);
}
/*!
\qmlproperty enumeration Flow::flow
This property holds the flow of the layout.
Possible values are \c LeftToRight (default) and \c TopToBottom.
If \a flow is \c LeftToRight, the items are positioned next to
to each other from left to right until the width of the Flow
is exceeded, then wrapped to the next line.
If \a flow is \c TopToBottom, the items are positioned next to each
other from top to bottom until the height of the Flow is exceeded,
then wrapped to the next column.
*/
QDeclarativeFlow::Flow QDeclarativeFlow::flow() const
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativeFlow);
return d->flow;
}
void QDeclarativeFlow::setFlow(Flow flow)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeFlow);
if (d->flow != flow) {
d->flow = flow;
prePositioning();
emit flowChanged();
}
}
void QDeclarativeFlow::doPositioning(QSizeF *contentSize)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativeFlow);
int hoffset = 0;
int voffset = 0;
int linemax = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < positionedItems.count(); ++i) {
const PositionedItem &child = positionedItems.at(i);
if (!child.item || isInvisible(child.item))
continue;
if (d->flow == LeftToRight) {
if (hoffset && hoffset + child.item->width() > width()) {
hoffset = 0;
voffset += linemax + spacing();
linemax = 0;
}
} else {
if (voffset && voffset + child.item->height() > height()) {
voffset = 0;
hoffset += linemax + spacing();
linemax = 0;
}
}
if(child.item->x() != hoffset || child.item->y() != voffset){
positionX(hoffset, child);
positionY(voffset, child);
}
contentSize->setWidth(qMax(contentSize->width(), hoffset + child.item->width()));
contentSize->setHeight(qMax(contentSize->height(), voffset + child.item->height()));
if (d->flow == LeftToRight) {
hoffset += child.item->width();
hoffset += spacing();
linemax = qMax(linemax, qCeil(child.item->height()));
} else {
voffset += child.item->height();
voffset += spacing();
linemax = qMax(linemax, qCeil(child.item->width()));
}
}
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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