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#include "qdialog.h"
#include "qevent.h"
#include "qdesktopwidget.h"
#include "qpushbutton.h"
#include "qapplication.h"
#include "qlayout.h"
#include "qsizegrip.h"
#include "qwhatsthis.h"
#include "qmenu.h"
#include "qcursor.h"
#include "private/qdialog_p.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY
#include "qaccessible.h"
#endif
#if defined(Q_WS_WINCE)
#include "qt_windows.h"
#include "qmenubar.h"
#include "qpointer.h"
#include "qguifunctions_wince.h"
extern bool qt_wince_is_mobile(); //defined in qguifunctions_wce.cpp
extern bool qt_wince_is_smartphone(); //is defined in qguifunctions_wce.cpp
#elif defined(Q_WS_X11)
# include "../kernel/qt_x11_p.h"
#endif
#ifndef SPI_GETSNAPTODEFBUTTON
# define SPI_GETSNAPTODEFBUTTON 95
#endif
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QDialog
\brief The QDialog class is the base class of dialog windows.
\ingroup dialogs
\ingroup abstractwidgets
\mainclass
A dialog window is a top-level window mostly used for short-term
tasks and brief communications with the user. QDialogs may be
modal or modeless. QDialogs can
provide a \link #return return
value\endlink, and they can have \link #default default
buttons\endlink. QDialogs can also have a QSizeGrip in their
lower-right corner, using setSizeGripEnabled().
Note that QDialog (an any other widget that has type Qt::Dialog) uses
the parent widget slightly differently from other classes in Qt. A
dialog is always a top-level widget, but if it has a parent, its
default location is centered on top of the parent's top-level widget
(if it is not top-level itself). It will also share the parent's
taskbar entry.
Use the overload of the QWidget::setParent() function to change
the ownership of a QDialog widget. This function allows you to
explicitly set the window flags of the reparented widget; using
the overloaded function will clear the window flags specifying the
window-system properties for the widget (in particular it will
reset the Qt::Dialog flag).
\section1 Modal Dialogs
A \bold{modal} dialog is a dialog that blocks input to other
visible windows in the same application. Dialogs that are used to
request a file name from the user or that are used to set
application preferences are usually modal. Dialogs can be
\l{Qt::ApplicationModal}{application modal} (the default) or
\l{Qt::WindowModal}{window modal}.
When an application modal dialog is opened, the user must finish
interacting with the dialog and close it before they can access
any other window in the application. Window modal dialogs only
block access to the window associated with the dialog, allowing
the user to continue to use other windows in an application.
The most common way to display a modal dialog is to call its
exec() function. When the user closes the dialog, exec() will
provide a useful \link #return return value\endlink. Typically,
to get the dialog to close and return the appropriate value, we
connect a default button, e.g. \gui OK, to the accept() slot and a
\gui Cancel button to the reject() slot.
Alternatively you can call the done() slot with \c Accepted or
\c Rejected.
An alternative is to call setModal(true) or setWindowModality(),
then show(). Unlike exec(), show() returns control to the caller
immediately. Calling setModal(true) is especially useful for
progress dialogs, where the user must have the ability to interact
with the dialog, e.g. to cancel a long running operation. If you
use show() and setModal(true) together to perform a long operation,
you must call QApplication::processEvents() periodically during
processing to enable the user to interact with the dialog. (See
QProgressDialog.)
\section1 Modeless Dialogs
A \bold{modeless} dialog is a dialog that operates
independently of other windows in the same application. Find and
replace dialogs in word-processors are often modeless to allow the
user to interact with both the application's main window and with
the dialog.
Modeless dialogs are displayed using show(), which returns control
to the caller immediately.
If you invoke the \l{QWidget::show()}{show()} function after hiding
a dialog, the dialog will be displayed in its original position. This is
because the window manager decides the position for windows that
have not been explicitly placed by the programmer. To preserve the
position of a dialog that has been moved by the user, save its position
in your \l{QWidget::closeEvent()}{closeEvent()} handler and then
move the dialog to that position, before showing it again.
\target default
\section1 Default Button
A dialog's \e default button is the button that's pressed when the
user presses Enter (Return). This button is used to signify that
the user accepts the dialog's settings and wants to close the
dialog. Use QPushButton::setDefault(), QPushButton::isDefault()
and QPushButton::autoDefault() to set and control the dialog's
default button.
\target escapekey
\section1 Escape Key
If the user presses the Esc key in a dialog, QDialog::reject()
will be called. This will cause the window to close: The \link
QCloseEvent close event \endlink cannot be \link
QCloseEvent::ignore() ignored \endlink.
\section1 Extensibility
Extensibility is the ability to show the dialog in two ways: a
partial dialog that shows the most commonly used options, and a
full dialog that shows all the options. Typically an extensible
dialog will initially appear as a partial dialog, but with a
\gui More toggle button. If the user presses the \gui More button down,
the dialog is expanded. The \l{Extension Example} shows how to achieve
extensible dialogs using Qt.
\target return
\section1 Return Value (Modal Dialogs)
Modal dialogs are often used in situations where a return value is
required, e.g. to indicate whether the user pressed \gui OK or
\gui Cancel. A dialog can be closed by calling the accept() or the
reject() slots, and exec() will return \c Accepted or \c Rejected
as appropriate. The exec() call returns the result of the dialog.
The result is also available from result() if the dialog has not
been destroyed.
In order to modify your dialog's close behavior, you can reimplement
the functions accept(), reject() or done(). The
\l{QWidget::closeEvent()}{closeEvent()} function should only be
reimplemented to preserve the dialog's position or to override the
standard close or reject behavior.
\target examples
\section1 Code Examples
A modal dialog:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/dialogs/dialogs.cpp 1
A modeless dialog:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/dialogs/dialogs.cpp 0
\sa QDialogButtonBox, QTabWidget, QWidget, QProgressDialog,
{fowler}{GUI Design Handbook: Dialogs, Standard}, {Extension Example},
{Standard Dialogs Example}
*/
/*! \enum QDialog::DialogCode
The value returned by a modal dialog.
\value Accepted
\value Rejected
*/
/*!
\property QDialog::sizeGripEnabled
\brief whether the size grip is enabled
A QSizeGrip is placed in the bottom-right corner of the dialog when this
property is enabled. By default, the size grip is disabled.
*/
/*!
Constructs a dialog with parent \a parent.
A dialog is always a top-level widget, but if it has a parent, its
default location is centered on top of the parent. It will also
share the parent's taskbar entry.
The widget flags \a f are passed on to the QWidget constructor.
If, for example, you don't want a What's This button in the title bar
of the dialog, pass Qt::WindowTitleHint | Qt::WindowSystemMenuHint in \a f.
\sa QWidget::setWindowFlags()
*/
QDialog::QDialog(QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags f)
: QWidget(*new QDialogPrivate, parent,
f | QFlag((f & Qt::WindowType_Mask) == 0 ? Qt::Dialog : 0))
{
#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE
if (!qt_wince_is_smartphone())
setWindowFlags(windowFlags() | Qt::WindowOkButtonHint | QFlag(qt_wince_is_mobile() ? 0 : Qt::WindowCancelButtonHint));
#endif
}
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
/*!
\overload
\obsolete
*/
QDialog::QDialog(QWidget *parent, const char *name, bool modal, Qt::WindowFlags f)
: QWidget(*new QDialogPrivate, parent,
f
| QFlag(modal ? Qt::WShowModal : 0)
| QFlag((f & Qt::WindowType_Mask) == 0 ? Qt::Dialog : 0)
)
{
setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
}
#endif
/*!
\overload
\internal
*/
QDialog::QDialog(QDialogPrivate &dd, QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags f)
: QWidget(dd, parent, f | QFlag((f & Qt::WindowType_Mask) == 0 ? Qt::Dialog : 0))
{
#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE
if (!qt_wince_is_smartphone())
setWindowFlags(windowFlags() | Qt::WindowOkButtonHint | QFlag(qt_wince_is_mobile() ? 0 : Qt::WindowCancelButtonHint));
#endif
}
/*!
Destroys the QDialog, deleting all its children.
*/
QDialog::~QDialog()
{
// Need to hide() here, as our (to-be) overridden hide()
// will not be called in ~QWidget.
hide();
}
/*!
\internal
This function is called by the push button \a pushButton when it
becomes the default button. If \a pushButton is 0, the dialogs
default default button becomes the default button. This is what a
push button calls when it loses focus.
*/
void QDialogPrivate::setDefault(QPushButton *pushButton)
{
Q_Q(QDialog);
bool hasMain = false;
QList<QPushButton*> list = qFindChildren<QPushButton*>(q);
for (int i=0; i<list.size(); ++i) {
QPushButton *pb = list.at(i);
if (pb->window() == q) {
if (pb == mainDef)
hasMain = true;
if (pb != pushButton)
pb->setDefault(false);
}
}
if (!pushButton && hasMain)
mainDef->setDefault(true);
if (!hasMain)
mainDef = pushButton;
}
/*!
\internal
This function sets the default default push button to \a pushButton.
This function is called by QPushButton::setDefault().
*/
void QDialogPrivate::setMainDefault(QPushButton *pushButton)
{
mainDef = 0;
setDefault(pushButton);
}
/*!
\internal
Hides the default button indicator. Called when non auto-default
push button get focus.
*/
void QDialogPrivate::hideDefault()
{
Q_Q(QDialog);
QList<QPushButton*> list = qFindChildren<QPushButton*>(q);
for (int i=0; i<list.size(); ++i) {
list.at(i)->setDefault(false);
}
}
void QDialogPrivate::resetModalitySetByOpen()
{
Q_Q(QDialog);
if (resetModalityTo != -1 && !q->testAttribute(Qt::WA_SetWindowModality)) {
// open() changed the window modality and the user didn't touch it afterwards; restore it
q->setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModality(resetModalityTo));
q->setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetWindowModality, wasModalitySet);
#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
Q_ASSERT(resetModalityTo != Qt::WindowModal);
q->setParent(q->parentWidget(), Qt::Dialog);
#endif
}
resetModalityTo = -1;
}
#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE
#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE_WM
void QDialogPrivate::_q_doneAction()
{
//Done...
QApplication::postEvent(q_func(), new QEvent(QEvent::OkRequest));
}
#endif
/*!
\reimp
*/
bool QDialog::event(QEvent *e)
{
bool result = QWidget::event(e);
if (e->type() == QEvent::OkRequest) {
accept();
result = true;
}
return result;
}
#endif
/*!
Returns the modal dialog's result code, \c Accepted or \c Rejected.
Do not call this function if the dialog was constructed with the
Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose attribute.
*/
int QDialog::result() const
{
Q_D(const QDialog);
return d->rescode;
}
/*!
\fn void QDialog::setResult(int i)
Sets the modal dialog's result code to \a i.
\note We recommend that you use one of the values defined by
QDialog::DialogCode.
*/
void QDialog::setResult(int r)
{
Q_D(QDialog);
d->rescode = r;
}
/*!
\since 4.5
Shows the dialog as a \l{QDialog#Modal Dialogs}{window modal dialog},
returning immediately.
\sa exec(), show(), result(), setWindowModality()
*/
void QDialog::open()
{
Q_D(QDialog);
Qt::WindowModality modality = windowModality();
if (modality != Qt::WindowModal) {
d->resetModalityTo = modality;
d->wasModalitySet = testAttribute(Qt::WA_SetWindowModality);
setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal);
setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetWindowModality, false);
#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
setParent(parentWidget(), Qt::Sheet);
#endif
}
setResult(0);
show();
}
/*!
Shows the dialog as a \l{QDialog#Modal Dialogs}{modal dialog},
blocking until the user closes it. The function returns a \l
DialogCode result.
If the dialog is \l{Qt::ApplicationModal}{application modal}, users cannot
interact with any other window in the same application until they close
the dialog. If the dialog is \l{Qt::ApplicationModal}{window modal}, only
interaction with the parent window is blocked while the dialog is open.
By default, the dialog is application modal.
\sa open(), show(), result(), setWindowModality()
*/
int QDialog::exec()
{
Q_D(QDialog);
if (d->eventLoop) {
qWarning("QDialog::exec: Recursive call detected");
return -1;
}
bool deleteOnClose = testAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose);
setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose, false);
d->resetModalitySetByOpen();
bool wasShowModal = testAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowModal);
setAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowModal, true);
setResult(0);
//On Windows Mobile we create an empty menu to hide the current menu
#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE_WM
#ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR
QMenuBar *menuBar = 0;
if (!findChild<QMenuBar *>())
menuBar = new QMenuBar(this);
if (qt_wince_is_smartphone()) {
QAction *doneAction = new QAction(tr("Done"), this);
menuBar->setDefaultAction(doneAction);
connect(doneAction, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(_q_doneAction()));
}
#endif //QT_NO_MENUBAR
#endif //Q_WS_WINCE_WM
show();
#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
d->mac_nativeDialogModalHelp();
#endif
QEventLoop eventLoop;
d->eventLoop = &eventLoop;
QPointer<QDialog> guard = this;
(void) eventLoop.exec(QEventLoop::DialogExec);
if (guard.isNull())
return QDialog::Rejected;
d->eventLoop = 0;
setAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowModal, wasShowModal);
int res = result();
if (deleteOnClose)
delete this;
#ifdef Q_WS_WINCE_WM
#ifndef QT_NO_MENUBAR
else if (menuBar)
delete menuBar;
#endif //QT_NO_MENUBAR
#endif //Q_WS_WINCE_WM
return res;
}
/*!
Closes the dialog and sets its result code to \a r. If this dialog
is shown with exec(), done() causes the local event loop to finish,
and exec() to return \a r.
As with QWidget::close(), done() deletes the dialog if the
Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose flag is set. If the dialog is the application's
main widget, the application terminates. If the dialog is the
last window closed, the QApplication::lastWindowClosed() signal is
emitted.
\sa accept(), reject(), QApplication::activeWindow(), QApplication::quit()
*/
void QDialog::done(int r)
{
Q_D(QDialog);
hide();
setResult(r);
d->close_helper(QWidgetPrivate::CloseNoEvent);
d->resetModalitySetByOpen();
emit finished(r);
if (r == Accepted)
emit accepted();
else if (r == Rejected)
emit rejected();
}
/*!
Hides the modal dialog and sets the result code to \c Accepted.
\sa reject() done()
*/
void QDialog::accept()
{
done(Accepted);
}
/*!
Hides the modal dialog and sets the result code to \c Rejected.
\sa accept() done()
*/
void QDialog::reject()
{
done(Rejected);
}
/*! \reimp */
bool QDialog::eventFilter(QObject *o, QEvent *e)
{
return QWidget::eventFilter(o, e);
}
/*****************************************************************************
Event handlers
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU
/*! \reimp */
void QDialog::contextMenuEvent(QContextMenuEvent *e)
{
#if defined(QT_NO_WHATSTHIS) || defined(QT_NO_MENU)
Q_UNUSED(e);
#else
QWidget *w = childAt(e->pos());
if (!w) {
w = rect().contains(e->pos()) ? this : 0;
if (!w)
return;
}
while (w && w->whatsThis().size() == 0 && !w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_CustomWhatsThis))
w = w->isWindow() ? 0 : w->parentWidget();
if (w) {
QMenu p(this);
QAction *wt = p.addAction(tr("What's This?"));
if (p.exec(e->globalPos()) == wt) {
QHelpEvent e(QEvent::WhatsThis, w->rect().center(),
w->mapToGlobal(w->rect().center()));
QApplication::sendEvent(w, &e);
}
}
#endif
}
#endif // QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU
/*! \reimp */
void QDialog::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *e)
{
// Calls reject() if Escape is pressed. Simulates a button
// click for the default button if Enter is pressed. Move focus
// for the arrow keys. Ignore the rest.
#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
if(e->modifiers() == Qt::ControlModifier && e->key() == Qt::Key_Period) {
reject();
} else
#endif
if (!e->modifiers() || (e->modifiers() & Qt::KeypadModifier && e->key() == Qt::Key_Enter)) {
switch (e->key()) {
case Qt::Key_Enter:
case Qt::Key_Return: {
QList<QPushButton*> list = qFindChildren<QPushButton*>(this);
for (int i=0; i<list.size(); ++i) {
QPushButton *pb = list.at(i);
if (pb->isDefault() && pb->isVisible()) {
if (pb->isEnabled())
pb->click();
return;
}
}
}
break;
case Qt::Key_Escape:
reject();
break;
case Qt::Key_Up:
case Qt::Key_Left:
if (focusWidget() &&
(focusWidget()->focusPolicy() == Qt::StrongFocus ||
focusWidget()->focusPolicy() == Qt::WheelFocus)) {
e->ignore();
break;
}
// call ours, since c++ blocks us from calling the one
// belonging to focusWidget().
focusNextPrevChild(false);
break;
case Qt::Key_Down:
case Qt::Key_Right:
if (focusWidget() &&
(focusWidget()->focusPolicy() == Qt::StrongFocus ||
focusWidget()->focusPolicy() == Qt::WheelFocus)) {
e->ignore();
break;
}
focusNextPrevChild(true);
break;
default:
e->ignore();
return;
}
} else {
e->ignore();
}
}
/*! \reimp */
void QDialog::closeEvent(QCloseEvent *e)
{
#ifndef QT_NO_WHATSTHIS
if (isModal() && QWhatsThis::inWhatsThisMode())
QWhatsThis::leaveWhatsThisMode();
#endif
if (isVisible()) {
QPointer<QObject> that = this;
reject();
if (that && isVisible())
e->ignore();
} else {
e->accept();
}
}
/*****************************************************************************
Geometry management.
*****************************************************************************/
/*! \reimp
*/
void QDialog::setVisible(bool visible)
{
Q_D(QDialog);
if (visible) {
if (testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide) && !testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_Hidden))
return;
if (!testAttribute(Qt::WA_Moved)) {
Qt::WindowStates state = windowState();
adjustPosition(parentWidget());
setAttribute(Qt::WA_Moved, false); // not really an explicit position
if (state != windowState())
setWindowState(state);
}
QWidget::setVisible(visible);
showExtension(d->doShowExtension);
QWidget *fw = window()->focusWidget();
if (!fw)
fw = this;
/*
The following block is to handle a special case, and does not
really follow propper logic in concern of autoDefault and TAB
order. However, it's here to ease usage for the users. If a
dialog has a default QPushButton, and first widget in the TAB
order also is a QPushButton, then we give focus to the main
default QPushButton. This simplifies code for the developers,
and actually catches most cases... If not, then they simply
have to use [widget*]->setFocus() themselves...
*/
if (d->mainDef && fw->focusPolicy() == Qt::NoFocus) {
QWidget *first = fw;
while ((first = first->nextInFocusChain()) != fw && first->focusPolicy() == Qt::NoFocus)
;
if (first != d->mainDef && qobject_cast<QPushButton*>(first))
d->mainDef->setFocus();
}
if (!d->mainDef && isWindow()) {
QWidget *w = fw;
while ((w = w->nextInFocusChain()) != fw) {
QPushButton *pb = qobject_cast<QPushButton *>(w);
if (pb && pb->autoDefault() && pb->focusPolicy() != Qt::NoFocus) {
pb->setDefault(true);
break;
}
}
}
if (fw && !fw->hasFocus()) {
QFocusEvent e(QEvent::FocusIn, Qt::TabFocusReason);
QApplication::sendEvent(fw, &e);
}
#ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY
QAccessible::updateAccessibility(this, 0, QAccessible::DialogStart);
#endif
} else {
if (testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_ExplicitShowHide) && testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_Hidden))
return;
#ifndef QT_NO_ACCESSIBILITY
if (isVisible())
QAccessible::updateAccessibility(this, 0, QAccessible::DialogEnd);
#endif
// Reimplemented to exit a modal event loop when the dialog is hidden.
QWidget::setVisible(visible);
if (d->eventLoop)
d->eventLoop->exit();
}
#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
if (d->mainDef && isActiveWindow()) {
BOOL snapToDefault = false;
if (SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETSNAPTODEFBUTTON, 0, &snapToDefault, 0)) {
if (snapToDefault)
QCursor::setPos(d->mainDef->mapToGlobal(d->mainDef->rect().center()));
}
}
#endif
}
/*!\reimp */
void QDialog::showEvent(QShowEvent *event)
{
if (!event->spontaneous() && !testAttribute(Qt::WA_Moved)) {
Qt::WindowStates state = windowState();
adjustPosition(parentWidget());
setAttribute(Qt::WA_Moved, false); // not really an explicit position
if (state != windowState())
setWindowState(state);
}
}
/*! \internal */
void QDialog::adjustPosition(QWidget* w)
{
#ifdef Q_WS_X11
// if the WM advertises that it will place the windows properly for us, let it do it :)
if (X11->isSupportedByWM(ATOM(_NET_WM_FULL_PLACEMENT)))
return;
#endif
QPoint p(0, 0);
int extraw = 0, extrah = 0, scrn = 0;
if (w)
w = w->window();
QRect desk;
if (w) {
scrn = QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(w);
} else if (QApplication::desktop()->isVirtualDesktop()) {
scrn = QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(QCursor::pos());
} else {
scrn = QApplication::desktop()->screenNumber(this);
}
desk = QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry(scrn);
QWidgetList list = QApplication::topLevelWidgets();
for (int i = 0; (extraw == 0 || extrah == 0) && i < list.size(); ++i) {
QWidget * current = list.at(i);
if (current->isVisible()) {
int framew = current->geometry().x() - current->x();
int frameh = current->geometry().y() - current->y();
extraw = qMax(extraw, framew);
extrah = qMax(extrah, frameh);
}
}
// sanity check for decoration frames. With embedding, we
// might get extraordinary values
if (extraw == 0 || extrah == 0 || extraw >= 10 || extrah >= 40) {
extrah = 40;
extraw = 10;
}
if (w) {
// Use mapToGlobal rather than geometry() in case w might
// be embedded in another application
QPoint pp = w->mapToGlobal(QPoint(0,0));
p = QPoint(pp.x() + w->width()/2,
pp.y() + w->height()/ 2);
} else {
// p = middle of the desktop
p = QPoint(desk.x() + desk.width()/2, desk.y() + desk.height()/2);
}
// p = origin of this
p = QPoint(p.x()-width()/2 - extraw,
p.y()-height()/2 - extrah);
if (p.x() + extraw + width() > desk.x() + desk.width())
p.setX(desk.x() + desk.width() - width() - extraw);
if (p.x() < desk.x())
p.setX(desk.x());
if (p.y() + extrah + height() > desk.y() + desk.height())
p.setY(desk.y() + desk.height() - height() - extrah);
if (p.y() < desk.y())
p.setY(desk.y());
move(p);
}
/*!
\obsolete
If \a orientation is Qt::Horizontal, the extension will be displayed
to the right of the dialog's main area. If \a orientation is
Qt::Vertical, the extension will be displayed below the dialog's main
area.
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details.
\sa setExtension()
*/
void QDialog::setOrientation(Qt::Orientation orientation)
{
Q_D(QDialog);
d->orientation = orientation;
}
/*!
\obsolete
Returns the dialog's extension orientation.
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details.
\sa extension()
*/
Qt::Orientation QDialog::orientation() const
{
Q_D(const QDialog);
return d->orientation;
}
/*!
\obsolete
Sets the widget, \a extension, to be the dialog's extension,
deleting any previous extension. The dialog takes ownership of the
extension. Note that if 0 is passed any existing extension will be
deleted. This function must only be called while the dialog is hidden.
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details.
\sa showExtension(), setOrientation()
*/
void QDialog::setExtension(QWidget* extension)
{
Q_D(QDialog);
delete d->extension;
d->extension = extension;
if (!extension)
return;
if (extension->parentWidget() != this)
extension->setParent(this);
extension->hide();
}
/*!
\obsolete
Returns the dialog's extension or 0 if no extension has been
defined.
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details.
\sa showExtension(), setOrientation()
*/
QWidget* QDialog::extension() const
{
Q_D(const QDialog);
return d->extension;
}
/*!
\obsolete
If \a showIt is true, the dialog's extension is shown; otherwise the
extension is hidden.
Instead of using this functionality, we recommend that you simply call
show() or hide() on the part of the dialog that you want to use as an
extension. See the \l{Extension Example} for details.
\sa show(), setExtension(), setOrientation()
*/
void QDialog::showExtension(bool showIt)
{
Q_D(QDialog);
d->doShowExtension = showIt;
if (!d->extension)
return;
if (!testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_Visible))
return;
if (d->extension->isVisible() == showIt)
return;
if (showIt) {
d->size = size();
d->min = minimumSize();
d->max = maximumSize();
if (layout())
layout()->setEnabled(false);
QSize s(d->extension->sizeHint()
.expandedTo(d->extension->minimumSize())
.boundedTo(d->extension->maximumSize()));
if (d->orientation == Qt::Horizontal) {
int h = qMax(height(), s.height());
d->extension->setGeometry(width(), 0, s.width(), h);
setFixedSize(width() + s.width(), h);
} else {
int w = qMax(width(), s.width());
d->extension->setGeometry(0, height(), w, s.height());
setFixedSize(w, height() + s.height());
}
d->extension->show();
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
const bool sizeGripEnabled = isSizeGripEnabled();
setSizeGripEnabled(false);
d->sizeGripEnabled = sizeGripEnabled;
#endif
} else {
d->extension->hide();
// workaround for CDE window manager that won't shrink with (-1,-1)
setMinimumSize(d->min.expandedTo(QSize(1, 1)));
setMaximumSize(d->max);
resize(d->size);
if (layout())
layout()->setEnabled(true);
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
setSizeGripEnabled(d->sizeGripEnabled);
#endif
}
}
/*! \reimp */
QSize QDialog::sizeHint() const
{
Q_D(const QDialog);
if (d->extension) {
if (d->orientation == Qt::Horizontal)
return QSize(QWidget::sizeHint().width(),
qMax(QWidget::sizeHint().height(),d->extension->sizeHint().height()));
else
return QSize(qMax(QWidget::sizeHint().width(), d->extension->sizeHint().width()),
QWidget::sizeHint().height());
}
return QWidget::sizeHint();
}
/*! \reimp */
QSize QDialog::minimumSizeHint() const
{
Q_D(const QDialog);
if (d->extension) {
if (d->orientation == Qt::Horizontal)
return QSize(QWidget::minimumSizeHint().width(),
qMax(QWidget::minimumSizeHint().height(), d->extension->minimumSizeHint().height()));
else
return QSize(qMax(QWidget::minimumSizeHint().width(), d->extension->minimumSizeHint().width()),
QWidget::minimumSizeHint().height());
}
return QWidget::minimumSizeHint();
}
/*!
\property QDialog::modal
\brief whether show() should pop up the dialog as modal or modeless
By default, this property is false and show() pops up the dialog
as modeless. Setting his property to true is equivalent to setting
QWidget::windowModality to Qt::ApplicationModal.
exec() ignores the value of this property and always pops up the
dialog as modal.
\sa QWidget::windowModality, show(), exec()
*/
void QDialog::setModal(bool modal)
{
setAttribute(Qt::WA_ShowModal, modal);
}
bool QDialog::isSizeGripEnabled() const
{
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
Q_D(const QDialog);
return !!d->resizer;
#else
return false;
#endif
}
void QDialog::setSizeGripEnabled(bool enabled)
{
#ifdef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
Q_UNUSED(enabled);
#else
Q_D(QDialog);
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
d->sizeGripEnabled = enabled;
if (enabled && d->doShowExtension)
return;
#endif
if (!enabled != !d->resizer) {
if (enabled) {
d->resizer = new QSizeGrip(this);
// adjustSize() processes all events, which is suboptimal
d->resizer->resize(d->resizer->sizeHint());
if (isRightToLeft())
d->resizer->move(rect().bottomLeft() -d->resizer->rect().bottomLeft());
else
d->resizer->move(rect().bottomRight() -d->resizer->rect().bottomRight());
d->resizer->raise();
d->resizer->show();
} else {
delete d->resizer;
d->resizer = 0;
}
}
#endif //QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
}
/*! \reimp */
void QDialog::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *)
{
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
Q_D(QDialog);
if (d->resizer) {
if (isRightToLeft())
d->resizer->move(rect().bottomLeft() -d->resizer->rect().bottomLeft());
else
d->resizer->move(rect().bottomRight() -d->resizer->rect().bottomRight());
d->resizer->raise();
}
#endif
}
/*! \fn void QDialog::finished(int result)
\since 4.1
This signal is emitted when the dialog's \a result code has been
set, either by the user or by calling done(), accept(), or
reject().
Note that this signal is \e not emitted when hiding the dialog
with hide() or setVisible(false). This includes deleting the
dialog while it is visible.
\sa accepted(), rejected()
*/
/*! \fn void QDialog::accepted()
\since 4.1
This signal is emitted when the dialog has been accepted either by
the user or by calling accept() or done() with the
QDialog::Accepted argument.
Note that this signal is \e not emitted when hiding the dialog
with hide() or setVisible(false). This includes deleting the
dialog while it is visible.
\sa finished(), rejected()
*/
/*! \fn void QDialog::rejected()
\since 4.1
This signal is emitted when the dialog has been rejected either by
the user or by calling reject() or done() with the
QDialog::Rejected argument.
Note that this signal is \e not emitted when hiding the dialog
with hide() or setVisible(false). This includes deleting the
dialog while it is visible.
\sa finished(), accepted()
*/
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#include "moc_qdialog.cpp"
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