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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** All rights reserved.
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** This file is part of the QtGui module of the Qt Toolkit.
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****************************************************************************/
#include "qplatformintegration_qpa.h"
#include <QtGui/QPlatformFontDatabase>
#include <QtGui/QPlatformClipboard>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
QPixmap QPlatformIntegration::grabWindow(WId window, int x, int y, int width, int height) const
{
Q_UNUSED(window);
Q_UNUSED(x);
Q_UNUSED(y);
Q_UNUSED(width);
Q_UNUSED(height);
return QPixmap();
}
/*!
Factory function for the eventloop integration interface.
Default implementation returns 0, which causes the eventloop to run in a single thread mode.
\sa QPlatformEventLoopIntegration
*/
QPlatformEventLoopIntegration *QPlatformIntegration::createEventLoopIntegration() const
{
return 0;
}
/*!
Accessor for the platform integrations fontdatabase.
Default implementation returns a default QPlatformFontDatabase.
\sa QPlatformFontDatabase
*/
QPlatformFontDatabase *QPlatformIntegration::fontDatabase() const
{
static QPlatformFontDatabase *db = 0;
if (!db) {
db = new QPlatformFontDatabase;
}
return db;
}
/*!
Accessor for the platform integrations clipboard.
Default implementation returns a default QPlatformClipboard.
\sa QPlatformClipboard
*/
#ifndef QT_NO_CLIPBOARD
QPlatformClipboard *QPlatformIntegration::clipboard() const
{
static QPlatformClipboard *clipboard = 0;
if (!clipboard) {
clipboard = new QPlatformClipboard;
}
return clipboard;
}
#endif
QPlatformNativeInterface * QPlatformIntegration::nativeInterface() const
{
return 0;
}
/*!
\class QPlatformIntegration
\since 4.8
\internal
\preliminary
\ingroup qpa
\brief The QPlatformIntegration class is the entry for WindowSystem specific functionality.
QPlatformIntegration is the single entry point for windowsystem specific functionality when
using the QPA platform. It has factory functions for creating platform specific pixmaps and
windows. The class also controls the font subsystem.
QPlatformIntegration is a singelton class which gets instansiated in the QApplication
constructor. The QPlatformIntegration instance do not have ownership of objects it creates in
functions where the name starts with create. However, functions which don't have a name
starting with create acts as assessors to member variables.
It is not trivial to create or build a platform plugin outside of the Qt source tree. Therefor
the recommended approach for making new platform plugin is to copy an existing plugin inside
the QTSRCTREE/src/plugins/platform and develop the plugin inside the source tree.
The minimal platformintegration is the smallest platform integration it is possible to make,
which makes it an ideal starting point for new plugins. For a slightly more advanced plugin,
consider reviewing the directfb plugin, or the testlite plugin.
*/
/*!
\fn QPixmapData *createPixmapData(QPixmapData::PixelType type) const
Factory function for QPixmapData. PixelType can be either PixmapType or BitmapType.
\sa QPixmapData
*/
/*!
\fn QPlatformWindow *createPlatformWindow(QWidget *widget, WId winId = 0) const
Factory function for QPlatformWindow. The widget parameter is a pointer to the top level
widget(tlw) which the QPlatformWindow is suppose to be created for. The WId handle is actually
never used, but there for future reference. Its purpose is if it is going to be possible to
create QPlatformWindows on existing WId.
All tlw has to have a QPlatformWindow, and it will be created when the QPlatformWindow is set
to be visible for the first time. If the tlw's window flags are changed, or if the tlw's
QPlatformWindowFormat is changed, then the tlw's QPlatformWindow is deleted and a new one is
created.
\sa QPlatformWindow, QPlatformWindowFormat
\sa createWindowSurface(QWidget *widget, WId winId) const
*/
/*!
\fn QWindowSurface *createWindowSurface(QWidget *widget, WId winId) const
Factory function for QWindowSurface. The QWidget parameter is a pointer to the
top level widget(tlw) the window surface is created for. A QPlatformWindow is always created
before the QWindowSurface for tlw where the widget also requires a WindowSurface. It is
possible to create top level QWidgets without a QWindowSurface by specifying
QPlatformWindowFormat::setWindowSurface(false) for the tlw QPlatformWindowFormat.
\sa QWindowSurface
\sa createPlatformWindow(QWidget *widget, WId winId = 0) const
*/
/*!
\fn void moveToScreen(QWidget *window, int screen)
This function is called when a QWidget is displayed on screen, or the QWidget is to be
displayed on a new screen. The QWidget parameter is a pointer to the top level widget and
the int parameter is the index to the screen in QList<QPlatformScreen *> screens() const.
Default implementation does nothing.
\sa screens() const
*/
/*!
\fn QList<QPlatformScreen *> screens() const
Accessor function to a list of all the screens on the current system. The screen with the
index == 0 is the default/main screen.
*/
/*!
\fn bool isVirtualDesktop()
Returns if the current windowing system configuration defines all the screens to be one
desktop(virtual desktop), or if each screen is a desktop of its own.
Default implementation returns false.
*/
/*!
\fn QPixmap grabWindow(WId window, int x, int y, int width, int height) const
This function is called when Qt needs to be able to grab the content of a window.
Returnes the content of the window specified with the WId handle within the boundaries of
QRect(x,y,width,height).
*/
bool QPlatformIntegration::hasCapability(Capability cap) const
{
return false;
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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