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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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**
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**
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#include "qaccessiblebridge.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QAccessibleBridge
\brief The QAccessibleBridge class is the base class for
accessibility back-ends.
\ingroup accessibility
Qt supports Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA), Mac OS X
Accessibility, and the Unix/X11 AT-SPI standard. By subclassing
QAccessibleBridge, you can support other backends than the
predefined ones.
Currently, custom bridges are only supported on Unix. We might
add support for them on other platforms as well if there is
enough demand.
\sa QAccessible, QAccessibleBridgePlugin
*/
/*!
\fn QAccessibleBridge::~QAccessibleBridge()
Destroys the accessibility bridge object.
*/
/*!
\fn void QAccessibleBridge::setRootObject(QAccessibleInterface *object)
This function is called by Qt at application startup to set the
root accessible object of the application to \a object. All other
accessible objects in the application can be reached by the
client using object navigation.
*/
/*!
\fn void QAccessibleBridge::notifyAccessibilityUpdate(int reason, QAccessibleInterface *interface, int child)
This function is called by Qt to notify the bridge about a change
in the accessibility information for object wrapped by the given
\a interface.
\a reason specifies the cause of the change. It can take values
of type QAccessible::Event.
\a child is the (1-based) index of the child element that has
changed. When \a child is 0, the object itself has changed.
\sa QAccessible::updateAccessibility()
*/
/*!
\class QAccessibleBridgePlugin
\brief The QAccessibleBridgePlugin class provides an abstract
base for accessibility bridge plugins.
\ingroup plugins
\ingroup accessibility
Writing an accessibility bridge plugin is achieved by subclassing
this base class, reimplementing the pure virtual functions keys()
and create(), and exporting the class with the
Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro.
\sa QAccessibleBridge, QAccessiblePlugin, {How to Create Qt Plugins}
*/
/*!
Constructs an accessibility bridge plugin with the given \a
parent. This is invoked automatically by the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2()
macro.
*/
QAccessibleBridgePlugin::QAccessibleBridgePlugin(QObject *parent)
: QObject(parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the accessibility bridge plugin.
You never have to call this explicitly. Qt destroys a plugin
automatically when it is no longer used.
*/
QAccessibleBridgePlugin::~QAccessibleBridgePlugin()
{
}
/*!
\fn QStringList QAccessibleBridgePlugin::keys() const
Returns the list of keys this plugins supports.
These keys must be the names of the bridges that this
plugin provides.
\sa create()
*/
/*!
\fn QAccessibleBridge *QAccessibleBridgePlugin::create(const QString &key)
Creates and returns the QAccessibleBridge object corresponding to
the given \a key. Keys are case sensitive.
\sa keys()
*/
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#endif // QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY
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