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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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/****************************************************************************
**
** Implementation of QInputContext class
**
** Copyright (C) 2003-2004 immodule for Qt Project. All rights reserved.
**
** This file is written to contribute to Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) under their own
** license. You may use this file under your Qt license. Following
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//#define QT_NO_IM_PREEDIT_RELOCATION
#include "qinputcontext.h"
#include "qinputcontext_p.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_IM
#include "qplatformdefs.h"
#include "qapplication.h"
#include "qmenu.h"
#include "qtextformat.h"
#include "qpalette.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <limits.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QInputContext
\brief The QInputContext class abstracts the input method dependent data and composing state.
\ingroup i18n
An input method is responsible for inputting complex text that cannot
be inputted via simple keymap. It converts a sequence of input
events (typically key events) into a text string through the input
method specific converting process. The class of the processes are
widely ranging from simple finite state machine to complex text
translator that pools a whole paragraph of a text with text
editing capability to perform grammar and semantic analysis.
To abstract such different input method specific intermediate
information, Qt offers the QInputContext as base class. The
concept is well known as 'input context' in the input method
domain. An input context is created for a text widget in response
to a demand. It is ensured that an input context is prepared for
an input method before input to a text widget.
Multiple input contexts that belong to a single input method
may concurrently coexist. Suppose multi-window text editor. Each
text widget of window A and B holds different QInputContext
instance which contains different state information such as
partially composed text.
\section1 Groups of Functions
\table
\header \o Context \o Functions
\row \o Receiving information \o
x11FilterEvent(),
filterEvent(),
mouseHandler()
\row \o Sending back composed text \o
sendEvent()
\row \o State change notification \o
setFocusWidget(),
reset()
\row \o Context information \o
identifierName(),
language(),
font(),
isComposing()
\endtable
\section1 Licensing Information
\legalese
Copyright (C) 2003-2004 immodule for Qt Project. All rights reserved.
This file is written to contribute to Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) under their own
license. You may use this file under your Qt license. Following
description is copied from their original file headers. Contact
immodule-qt@freedesktop.org if any conditions of this licensing are
not clear to you.
\endlegalese
\sa QInputContextPlugin, QInputContextFactory, QApplication::setInputContext()
*/
/*!
Constructs an input context with the given \a parent.
*/
QInputContext::QInputContext(QObject* parent)
: QObject(*new QInputContextPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the input context.
*/
QInputContext::~QInputContext()
{
}
/*!
Returns the widget that has an input focus for this input
context.
The return value may differ from holderWidget() if the input
context is shared between several text widgets.
\warning To ensure platform independence and support flexible
configuration of widgets, ordinary input methods should not call
this function directly.
\sa setFocusWidget()
*/
QWidget *QInputContext::focusWidget() const
{
Q_D(const QInputContext);
return d->focusWidget;
}
/*!
Sets the widget that has an input focus for this input context.
\warning Ordinary input methods must not call this function
directly.
\sa focusWidget()
*/
void QInputContext::setFocusWidget(QWidget *widget)
{
Q_ASSERT(!widget || widget->testAttribute(Qt::WA_InputMethodEnabled));
Q_D(QInputContext);
d->focusWidget = widget;
}
/*!
\fn bool QInputContext::isComposing() const
This function indicates whether InputMethodStart event had been
sent to the current focus widget. It is ensured that an input
context can send InputMethodCompose or InputMethodEnd event safely
if this function returned true.
The state is automatically being tracked through sendEvent().
\sa sendEvent()
*/
/*!
This function can be reimplemented in a subclass to filter input
events.
Return true if the \a event has been consumed. Otherwise, the
unfiltered \a event will be forwarded to widgets as ordinary
way. Although the input events have accept() and ignore()
methods, leave it untouched.
\a event is currently restricted to events of these types:
\list
\i CloseSoftwareInputPanel
\i KeyPress
\i KeyRelease
\i MouseButtonDblClick
\i MouseButtonPress
\i MouseButtonRelease
\i MouseMove
\i RequestSoftwareInputPanel
\endlist
But some input method related events such as QWheelEvent or
QTabletEvent may be added in future.
The filtering opportunity is always given to the input context as
soon as possible. It has to be taken place before any other key
event consumers such as eventfilters and accelerators because some
input methods require quite various key combination and
sequences. It often conflicts with accelerators and so on, so we
must give the input context the filtering opportunity first to
ensure all input methods work properly regardless of application
design.
Ordinary input methods require discrete key events to work
properly, so Qt's key compression is always disabled for any input
contexts.
\sa QKeyEvent, x11FilterEvent()
*/
bool QInputContext::filterEvent(const QEvent * /*event*/)
{
return false;
}
/*!
Sends an input method event specified by \a event to the current focus
widget. Implementations of QInputContext should call this method to
send the generated input method events and not
QApplication::sendEvent(), as the events might have to get dispatched
to a different application on some platforms.
Some complex input methods route the handling to several child
contexts (e.g. to enable language switching). To account for this,
QInputContext will check if the parent object is a QInputContext. If
yes, it will call the parents sendEvent() implementation instead of
sending the event directly.
\sa QInputMethodEvent
*/
void QInputContext::sendEvent(const QInputMethodEvent &event)
{
// route events over input context parents to make chaining possible.
QInputContext *p = qobject_cast<QInputContext *>(parent());
if (p) {
p->sendEvent(event);
return;
}
QWidget *focus = focusWidget();
if (!focus)
return;
QInputMethodEvent e(event);
QApplication::sendEvent(focus, &e);
}
/*!
This function can be reimplemented in a subclass to handle mouse
press, release, double-click, and move events within the preedit
text. You can use the function to implement mouse-oriented user
interface such as text selection or popup menu for candidate
selection.
The \a x parameter is the offset within the string that was sent
with the InputMethodCompose event. The alteration boundary of \a
x is ensured as character boundary of preedit string accurately.
The \a event parameter is the event that was sent to the editor
widget. The event type is QEvent::MouseButtonPress,
QEvent::MouseButtonRelease, QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick or
QEvent::MouseButtonMove. The event's button and state indicate
the kind of operation that was performed.
*/
void QInputContext::mouseHandler(int /*x*/, QMouseEvent *event)
{
// Default behavior for simple ephemeral input contexts. Some
// complex input contexts should not be reset here.
if (event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonPress || event->type() == QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick)
reset();
}
/*!
Returns the font of the current input widget
*/
QFont QInputContext::font() const
{
Q_D(const QInputContext);
if (!d->focusWidget)
return QApplication::font();
return qvariant_cast<QFont>(d->focusWidget->inputMethodQuery(Qt::ImFont));
}
/*!
This virtual function is called when a state in the focus widget
has changed. QInputContext can then use
QWidget::inputMethodQuery() to query the new state of the widget.
*/
void QInputContext::update()
{
}
/*!
This virtual function is called when the specified \a widget is
destroyed. The \a widget is a widget on which this input context
is installed.
*/
void QInputContext::widgetDestroyed(QWidget *widget)
{
Q_D(QInputContext);
if (widget == d->focusWidget)
setFocusWidget(0);
}
/*!
\fn void QInputContext::reset()
This function can be reimplemented in a subclass to reset the
state of the input method.
This function is called by several widgets to reset input
state. For example, a text widget call this function before
inserting a text to make widget ready to accept a text.
Default implementation is sufficient for simple input method. You
can override this function to reset external input method engines
in complex input method. In the case, call QInputContext::reset()
to ensure proper termination of inputting.
You must not send any QInputMethodEvent except empty InputMethodEnd event using
QInputContext::reset() at reimplemented reset(). It will break
input state consistency.
*/
/*!
\fn QString QInputContext::identifierName()
This function must be implemented in any subclasses to return the
identifier name of the input method.
Return value is the name to identify and specify input methods for
the input method switching mechanism and so on. The name has to be
consistent with QInputContextPlugin::keys(). The name has to
consist of ASCII characters only.
There are two different names with different responsibility in the
input method domain. This function returns one of them. Another
name is called 'display name' that stands for the name for
endusers appeared in a menu and so on.
\sa QInputContextPlugin::keys(), QInputContextPlugin::displayName()
*/
/*!
\fn QString QInputContext::language()
This function must be implemented in any subclasses to return a
language code (e.g. "zh_CN", "zh_TW", "zh_HK", "ja", "ko", ...)
of the input context. If the input context can handle multiple
languages, return the currently used one. The name has to be
consistent with QInputContextPlugin::language().
This information will be used by language tagging feature in
QInputMethodEvent. It is required to distinguish unified han characters
correctly. It enables proper font and character code
handling. Suppose CJK-awared multilingual web browser
(that automatically modifies fonts in CJK-mixed text) and XML editor
(that automatically inserts lang attr).
*/
/*!
This is a preliminary interface for Qt 4.
*/
QList<QAction *> QInputContext::actions()
{
return QList<QAction *>();
}
/*!
\enum QInputContext::StandardFormat
\value PreeditFormat The preedit text.
\value SelectionFormat The selection text.
\sa standardFormat()
*/
/*!
Returns a QTextFormat object that specifies the format for
component \a s.
*/
QTextFormat QInputContext::standardFormat(StandardFormat s) const
{
QWidget *focus = focusWidget();
const QPalette &pal = focus ? focus->palette() : QApplication::palette();
QTextCharFormat fmt;
QColor bg;
switch (s) {
case QInputContext::PreeditFormat: {
fmt.setUnderlineStyle(QTextCharFormat::DashUnderline);
break;
}
case QInputContext::SelectionFormat: {
bg = pal.text().color();
fmt.setBackground(QBrush(bg));
fmt.setForeground(pal.background());
break;
}
}
return fmt;
}
#ifdef Q_WS_X11
/*!
This function may be overridden only if input method is depending
on X11 and you need raw XEvent. Otherwise, this function must not.
This function is designed to filter raw key events for XIM, but
other input methods may use this to implement some special
features such as distinguishing Shift_L and Shift_R.
Return true if the \a event has been consumed. Otherwise, the
unfiltered \a event will be translated into QEvent and forwarded
to filterEvent(). Filtering at both x11FilterEvent() and
filterEvent() in single input method is allowed.
\a keywidget is a client widget into which a text is inputted. \a
event is inputted XEvent.
\sa filterEvent()
*/
bool QInputContext::x11FilterEvent(QWidget * /*keywidget*/, XEvent * /*event*/)
{
return false;
}
#endif // Q_WS_X11
#ifdef Q_WS_S60
/*!
This function may be overridden only if input method is depending
on Symbian and you need raw TWsEvent. Otherwise, this function must not.
This function is designed to filter raw key events on S60, but
other input methods may use this to implement some special
features.
Return true if the \a event has been consumed. Otherwise, the
unfiltered \a event will be translated into QEvent and forwarded
to filterEvent(). Filtering at both s60FilterEvent() and
filterEvent() in single input method is allowed.
\a keywidget is a client widget into which a text is inputted. \a
event is inputted TWsEvent.
\sa filterEvent()
*/
bool QInputContext::s60FilterEvent(QWidget * /*keywidget*/, TWsEvent * /*event*/)
{
return false;
}
#endif // Q_WS_S60
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#endif //Q_NO_IM
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