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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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** This file is part of the QtDeclarative module of the Qt Toolkit.
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#include "private/qdeclarativepropertychanges_p.h"
#include "private/qdeclarativeopenmetaobject_p.h"
#include <qdeclarativeinfo.h>
#include <qdeclarativecustomparser_p.h>
#include <qdeclarativeparser_p.h>
#include <qdeclarativeexpression.h>
#include <qdeclarativebinding_p.h>
#include <qdeclarativecontext.h>
#include <qdeclarativeguard_p.h>
#include <qdeclarativeproperty_p.h>
#include <QtCore/qdebug.h>
#include <private/qobject_p.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\qmlclass PropertyChanges QDeclarativePropertyChanges
\since 4.7
\brief The PropertyChanges element describes new property values for a state.
PropertyChanges provides a state change that modifies the properties of an item.
Here is a property change that modifies the text and color of a Text element
when it is clicked:
\qml
Text {
id: myText
width: 100; height: 100
text: "Hello"
color: "blue"
states: State {
name: "myState"
PropertyChanges {
target: myText
text: "Goodbye"
color: "red"
}
}
MouseArea { anchors.fill: parent; onClicked: myText.state = 'myState' }
}
\endqml
State-specific script for signal handlers can also be specified:
\qml
PropertyChanges {
target: myMouseArea
onClicked: doSomethingDifferent()
}
\endqml
You can reset a property in a state change by assigning \c undefined. In the following
example we reset \c theText's width when we enter state1. This will give the text its
natural width (which is the whole string on one line).
\qml
import Qt 4.6
Rectangle {
width: 640
height: 480
Text {
id: theText
width: 50
wrap: true
text: "a text string that is longer than 50 pixels"
}
states: State {
name: "state1"
PropertyChanges {
target: theText
width: undefined
}
}
}
\endqml
Changes to an Item's parent or anchors should be done using the associated change elements
(ParentChange and AnchorChanges, respectively) rather than PropertyChanges.
\sa {qmlstate}{States}
*/
/*!
\internal
\class QDeclarativePropertyChanges
\brief The QDeclarativePropertyChanges class describes new property values for a state.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty Object PropertyChanges::target
This property holds the object which contains the properties to be changed.
*/
class QDeclarativeReplaceSignalHandler : public QDeclarativeActionEvent
{
public:
QDeclarativeReplaceSignalHandler() : expression(0), reverseExpression(0),
rewindExpression(0), ownedExpression(0) {}
~QDeclarativeReplaceSignalHandler() {
delete ownedExpression;
}
virtual QString typeName() const { return QLatin1String("ReplaceSignalHandler"); }
QDeclarativeProperty property;
QDeclarativeExpression *expression;
QDeclarativeExpression *reverseExpression;
QDeclarativeExpression *rewindExpression;
QDeclarativeGuard<QDeclarativeExpression> ownedExpression;
virtual void execute() {
ownedExpression = QDeclarativePropertyPrivate::setSignalExpression(property, expression);
}
virtual bool isReversable() { return true; }
virtual void reverse() {
ownedExpression = QDeclarativePropertyPrivate::setSignalExpression(property, reverseExpression);
}
virtual void saveOriginals() {
saveCurrentValues();
reverseExpression = rewindExpression;
}
virtual void rewind() {
ownedExpression = QDeclarativePropertyPrivate::setSignalExpression(property, rewindExpression);
}
virtual void saveCurrentValues() {
rewindExpression = QDeclarativePropertyPrivate::signalExpression(property);
}
virtual bool override(QDeclarativeActionEvent*other) {
if (other == this)
return true;
if (other->typeName() != typeName())
return false;
if (static_cast<QDeclarativeReplaceSignalHandler*>(other)->property == property)
return true;
return false;
}
};
class QDeclarativePropertyChangesPrivate : public QObjectPrivate
{
Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QDeclarativePropertyChanges)
public:
QDeclarativePropertyChangesPrivate() : object(0), decoded(true), restore(true),
isExplicit(false) {}
QObject *object;
QByteArray data;
bool decoded : 1;
bool restore : 1;
bool isExplicit : 1;
void decode();
QList<QPair<QByteArray, QVariant> > properties;
QList<QPair<QByteArray, QDeclarativeExpression *> > expressions;
QList<QDeclarativeReplaceSignalHandler*> signalReplacements;
QDeclarativeProperty property(const QByteArray &);
};
void
QDeclarativePropertyChangesParser::compileList(QList<QPair<QByteArray, QVariant> > &list,
const QByteArray &pre,
const QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty &prop)
{
QByteArray propName = pre + prop.name();
QList<QVariant> values = prop.assignedValues();
for (int ii = 0; ii < values.count(); ++ii) {
const QVariant &value = values.at(ii);
if (value.userType() == qMetaTypeId<QDeclarativeCustomParserNode>()) {
error(qvariant_cast<QDeclarativeCustomParserNode>(value),
QDeclarativePropertyChanges::tr("PropertyChanges does not support creating state-specific objects."));
continue;
} else if(value.userType() == qMetaTypeId<QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty>()) {
QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty prop =
qvariant_cast<QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty>(value);
QByteArray pre = propName + '.';
compileList(list, pre, prop);
} else {
list << qMakePair(propName, value);
}
}
}
QByteArray
QDeclarativePropertyChangesParser::compile(const QList<QDeclarativeCustomParserProperty> &props)
{
QList<QPair<QByteArray, QVariant> > data;
for(int ii = 0; ii < props.count(); ++ii)
compileList(data, QByteArray(), props.at(ii));
QByteArray rv;
QDataStream ds(&rv, QIODevice::WriteOnly);
ds << data.count();
for(int ii = 0; ii < data.count(); ++ii) {
QDeclarativeParser::Variant v = qvariant_cast<QDeclarativeParser::Variant>(data.at(ii).second);
QVariant var;
bool isScript = v.isScript();
switch(v.type()) {
case QDeclarativeParser::Variant::Boolean:
var = QVariant(v.asBoolean());
break;
case QDeclarativeParser::Variant::Number:
var = QVariant(v.asNumber());
break;
case QDeclarativeParser::Variant::String:
var = QVariant(v.asString());
break;
case QDeclarativeParser::Variant::Invalid:
case QDeclarativeParser::Variant::Script:
var = QVariant(v.asScript());
break;
}
ds << data.at(ii).first << isScript << var;
}
return rv;
}
void QDeclarativePropertyChangesPrivate::decode()
{
Q_Q(QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
if (decoded)
return;
QDataStream ds(&data, QIODevice::ReadOnly);
int count;
ds >> count;
for (int ii = 0; ii < count; ++ii) {
QByteArray name;
bool isScript;
QVariant data;
ds >> name;
ds >> isScript;
ds >> data;
QDeclarativeProperty prop = property(name); //### better way to check for signal property?
if (prop.type() & QDeclarativeProperty::SignalProperty) {
QDeclarativeExpression *expression = new QDeclarativeExpression(qmlContext(q), data.toString(), object);
QDeclarativeReplaceSignalHandler *handler = new QDeclarativeReplaceSignalHandler;
handler->property = prop;
handler->expression = expression;
signalReplacements << handler;
} else if (isScript) {
QDeclarativeExpression *expression = new QDeclarativeExpression(qmlContext(q), data.toString(), object);
expressions << qMakePair(name, expression);
} else {
properties << qMakePair(name, data);
}
}
decoded = true;
data.clear();
}
void QDeclarativePropertyChangesParser::setCustomData(QObject *object,
const QByteArray &data)
{
QDeclarativePropertyChangesPrivate *p =
static_cast<QDeclarativePropertyChangesPrivate *>(QObjectPrivate::get(object));
p->data = data;
p->decoded = false;
}
QDeclarativePropertyChanges::QDeclarativePropertyChanges()
: QDeclarativeStateOperation(*(new QDeclarativePropertyChangesPrivate))
{
}
QDeclarativePropertyChanges::~QDeclarativePropertyChanges()
{
Q_D(QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
for(int ii = 0; ii < d->expressions.count(); ++ii)
delete d->expressions.at(ii).second;
for(int ii = 0; ii < d->signalReplacements.count(); ++ii)
delete d->signalReplacements.at(ii);
}
QObject *QDeclarativePropertyChanges::object() const
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
return d->object;
}
void QDeclarativePropertyChanges::setObject(QObject *o)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
d->object = o;
}
/*!
\qmlproperty bool PropertyChanges::restoreEntryValues
Whether or not the previous values should be restored when
leaving the state. By default, restoreEntryValues is true.
By setting restoreEntryValues to false, you can create a temporary state
that has permanent effects on property values.
*/
bool QDeclarativePropertyChanges::restoreEntryValues() const
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
return d->restore;
}
void QDeclarativePropertyChanges::setRestoreEntryValues(bool v)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
d->restore = v;
}
QDeclarativeProperty
QDeclarativePropertyChangesPrivate::property(const QByteArray &property)
{
Q_Q(QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
QDeclarativeProperty prop(object, QString::fromUtf8(property));
if (!prop.isValid()) {
qmlInfo(q) << QDeclarativePropertyChanges::tr("Cannot assign to non-existent property \"%1\"").arg(QString::fromUtf8(property));
return QDeclarativeProperty();
} else if (!(prop.type() & QDeclarativeProperty::SignalProperty) && !prop.isWritable()) {
qmlInfo(q) << QDeclarativePropertyChanges::tr("Cannot assign to read-only property \"%1\"").arg(QString::fromUtf8(property));
return QDeclarativeProperty();
}
return prop;
}
QDeclarativePropertyChanges::ActionList QDeclarativePropertyChanges::actions()
{
Q_D(QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
d->decode();
ActionList list;
for (int ii = 0; ii < d->properties.count(); ++ii) {
QByteArray property = d->properties.at(ii).first;
QDeclarativeAction a(d->object, QString::fromLatin1(property),
d->properties.at(ii).second);
if (a.property.isValid()) {
a.restore = restoreEntryValues();
if (a.property.propertyType() == QVariant::Url &&
(a.toValue.userType() == QVariant::String || a.toValue.userType() == QVariant::ByteArray) && !a.toValue.isNull())
a.toValue.setValue(qmlContext(this)->resolvedUrl(QUrl(a.toValue.toString())));
list << a;
}
}
for (int ii = 0; ii < d->signalReplacements.count(); ++ii) {
QDeclarativeReplaceSignalHandler *handler = d->signalReplacements.at(ii);
if (handler->property.isValid()) {
QDeclarativeAction a;
a.event = handler;
list << a;
}
}
for (int ii = 0; ii < d->expressions.count(); ++ii) {
QByteArray property = d->expressions.at(ii).first;
QDeclarativeProperty prop = d->property(property);
if (prop.isValid()) {
QDeclarativeAction a;
a.restore = restoreEntryValues();
a.property = prop;
a.fromValue = a.property.read();
a.specifiedObject = d->object;
a.specifiedProperty = QString::fromLatin1(property);
if (d->isExplicit) {
a.toValue = d->expressions.at(ii).second->value();
} else {
QDeclarativeBinding *newBinding =
new QDeclarativeBinding(d->expressions.at(ii).second->expression(), object(), qmlContext(this));
newBinding->setTarget(prop);
a.toBinding = newBinding;
a.deletableToBinding = true;
}
list << a;
}
}
return list;
}
/*!
\qmlproperty bool PropertyChanges::explicit
If explicit is set to true, any potential bindings will be interpreted as
once-off assignments that occur when the state is entered.
In the following example, the addition of explicit prevents myItem.width from
being bound to parent.width. Instead, it is assigned the value of parent.width
at the time of the state change.
\qml
PropertyChanges {
target: myItem
explicit: true
width: parent.width
}
\endqml
By default, explicit is false.
*/
bool QDeclarativePropertyChanges::isExplicit() const
{
Q_D(const QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
return d->isExplicit;
}
void QDeclarativePropertyChanges::setIsExplicit(bool e)
{
Q_D(QDeclarativePropertyChanges);
d->isExplicit = e;
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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