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-/****************************************************************************
-**
-** Implementation of TQApplication class
-**
-** Created : 931107
-**
-** Copyright (C) 2010 Timothy Pearson and (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA.
-**
-** This file is part of the kernel module of the TQt GUI Toolkit.
-**
-** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General
-** Public License versions 2.0 or 3.0 as published by the Free
-** Software Foundation and appearing in the files LICENSE.GPL2
-** and LICENSE.GPL3 included in the packaging of this file.
-** Alternatively you may (at your option) use any later version
-** of the GNU General Public License if such license has been
-** publicly approved by Trolltech ASA (or its successors, if any)
-** and the KDE Free TQt Foundation.
-**
-** Please review the following information to ensure GNU General
-** Public Licensing requirements will be met:
-** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/opensource/.
-** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
-** review the following information:
-** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/licensingoverview
-** or contact the sales department at sales@trolltech.com.
-**
-** This file may be used under the terms of the Q Public License as
-** defined by Trolltech ASA and appearing in the file LICENSE.TQPL
-** included in the packaging of this file. Licensees holding valid TQt
-** Commercial licenses may use this file in accordance with the TQt
-** Commercial License Agreement provided with the Software.
-**
-** This file is provided "AS IS" with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
-** INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Trolltech reserves all rights not granted
-** herein.
-**
-**********************************************************************/
-
-#include "tqobjectlist.h"
-#include "tqapplication.h"
-#include "tqeventloop.h"
-#include "tqeventloop_p.h"
-#include "tqwidget.h"
-#include "tqwidgetlist.h"
-#include "tqwidgetintdict.h"
-#include "tqptrdict.h"
-#include "tqcleanuphandler.h"
-
-#include "tqtranslator.h"
-#include "tqtextcodec.h"
-#include "tqsessionmanager.h"
-#include "tqdragobject.h"
-#include "tqclipboard.h"
-#include "tqcursor.h"
-#include "tqstyle.h"
-#include "tqstylefactory.h"
-#include "tqfile.h"
-#include "tqmessagebox.h"
-#include "tqdir.h"
-#include "tqfileinfo.h"
-#ifdef TQ_WS_WIN
-#include "tqinputcontext_p.h"
-#endif
-#include "tqfontdata_p.h"
-
-#if defined(TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT)
-# include "tqmutex.h"
-# include "tqthread.h"
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-#ifdef truncate
-# undef truncate
-#endif
-
-#ifdef USE_QT4
-
-TQApplication *tqAppReal; // global application object
-TQStyle *TQApplication::app_style = 0; // default application style
-bool qt_explicit_app_style = FALSE; // style explicitly set by programmer
-QWidget* TQApplication::current_app_main_widget = 0; // current main widget
-
-int TQApplication::app_cspec = TQApplication::NormalColor; // color mode (obsolete)
-
-TQWidgetList * qt_modal_stack=0; // stack of modal widgets
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_PALETTE
-TQPalette *TQApplication::app_pal = 0; // default application palette
-#endif
-// TQFont *TQApplication::app_font = 0; // default application font
-bool qt_app_has_font = FALSE;
-
-bool qt_is_gui_used;
-bool TQ_EXPORT qt_resolve_symlinks = TRUE;
-bool TQ_EXPORT qt_tab_all_widgets = TRUE;
-
-#if defined(TQ_WS_X11)
-extern void qt_init( Display* dpy, TQt::HANDLE, TQt::HANDLE );
-#endif
-extern void qt_init( int *argcptr, char **argv, TQApplication::Type );
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_CLIPBOARD
-TQClipboard *tqt_clipboard = 0; // global clipboard object
-#endif
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-TQMutex *TQApplication::qt_mutex = 0;
-static TQMutex *postevent_mutex = 0;
-static TQt::HANDLE qt_application_thread_id = 0;
-TQ_EXPORT TQt::HANDLE qt_get_application_thread_id()
-{
- return qt_application_thread_id;
-}
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- #define TQAPPLICATION_MUTEX_INIT \
- qt_mutex = new TQMutex( TRUE ); \
- postevent_mutex = new TQMutex( TRUE ); \
- qt_application_thread_id = TQThread::currentThread();
-#else // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- #define TQAPPLICATION_MUTEX_INIT
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
-TQWidgetList TQApplication::tqt_all_widgets_list;
-
-TQApplication::TQApplication( int &argc, char **argv ) : QApplication( argc, argv )
-{
- bool GUIenabled = true;
- TQAPPLICATION_GUI_CONDITIONAL_VAR_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_XORG_CONDITIONAL_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_MUTEX_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_REGISTER_TQ_DATATYPES
-}
-TQApplication::TQApplication( int &argc, char **argv, bool GUIenabled ) : QApplication( argc, argv, GUIenabled )
-{
- TQAPPLICATION_GUI_CONDITIONAL_VAR_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_XORG_CONDITIONAL_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_MUTEX_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_REGISTER_TQ_DATATYPES
-}
-TQApplication::TQApplication( int &argc, char **argv, Type t ) : QApplication( argc, argv, t )
-{
- TQAPPLICATION_GUI_VAR_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_XORG_PARTIAL_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_MUTEX_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_REGISTER_TQ_DATATYPES
-}
-#if defined(TQ_WS_X11)
-TQApplication::TQApplication( Display* dpy, Qt::HANDLE visual, Qt::HANDLE cmap ) : QApplication( dpy, visual, cmap )
-{
- TQAPPLICATION_GUI_VAR_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_XORG_FULL_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_MUTEX_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_REGISTER_TQ_DATATYPES
-}
-TQApplication::TQApplication( Display *dpy, int argc, char **argv, Qt::HANDLE visual, Qt::HANDLE cmap ) : QApplication( dpy, argc, argv, visual, cmap )
-{
- TQAPPLICATION_GUI_VAR_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_XORG_FULL_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_MUTEX_INIT
- TQAPPLICATION_REGISTER_TQ_DATATYPES
-}
-#endif
-
-// Qt4 session manager interconnect
-void TQApplication::commitData( QSessionManager& sm ) {
- commitData(TQT_TQSESSIONMANAGER_OBJECT(sm));
-}
-void TQApplication::saveState( QSessionManager& sm ) {
- saveState(TQT_TQSESSIONMANAGER_OBJECT(sm));
-}
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION
-
-bool qt_detectRTLLanguage()
-{
- return TQApplication::tr( "TQT_LAYOUT_DIRECTION",
- "Translate this string to the string 'LTR' in left-to-right"
- " languages or to 'RTL' in right-to-left languages (such as Hebrew"
- " and Arabic) to get proper widget tqlayout." ) == "RTL";
-}
-
-#endif // TQT_NO_TRANSLATION
-
-TQEventLoop* TQApplication::eventloop;
-TQPtrList<QEventLoop> TQApplication::tqt_event_loop_stack;
-int TQApplication::composedUnicode;
-bool TQApplication::metaComposeUnicode;
-
-// static TQEventLoop eventLoop_private; // Will this actually work, or do I need to call exec or something?
-//
-// TQEventLoop *TQApplication::eventLoop()
-// {
-// return &eventLoop_private;
-// }
-
-TQEventLoop *TQApplication::eventLoop() {
- if ( !eventloop )
- (void) new TQEventLoop( TQT_TQOBJECT(tqApp), "default event loop" );
- return eventloop;
-}
-
-/*!
-
- Wakes up the GUI thread.
-
- \sa guiThreadAwake() \link threads.html Thread Support in TQt\endlink
-*/
-void TQApplication::wakeUpGuiThread()
-{
- eventLoop()->wakeUp();
-}
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-void TQApplication::lock() {
- qt_mutex->lock();
-}
-
-void TQApplication::unlock(bool wakeUpGui) {
- qt_mutex->unlock();
-
- if (wakeUpGui)
- wakeUpGuiThread();
-}
-
-bool TQApplication::locked() {
- return qt_mutex->locked();
-}
-
-bool TQApplication::tryLock() {
- return qt_mutex->tryLock();
-}
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_PALETTE
-TQPalette *qt_std_pal = 0;
-
-void qt_create_std_palette()
-{
- if ( qt_std_pal )
- delete qt_std_pal;
-
- TQColor standardLightGray( 192, 192, 192 );
- TQColor light( 255, 255, 255 );
- TQColor dark( standardLightGray.dark( 150 ) );
- TQColorGroup std_act( TQt::black, standardLightGray,
- light, dark, TQt::gray,
- TQt::black, TQt::white );
- TQColorGroup std_dis( TQt::darkGray, standardLightGray,
- light, dark, TQt::gray,
- TQt::darkGray, std_act.background() );
- TQColorGroup std_inact( TQt::black, standardLightGray,
- light, dark, TQt::gray,
- TQt::black, TQt::white );
- qt_std_pal = new TQPalette( std_act, std_dis, std_inact );
-}
-
-static void qt_fix_tooltips()
-{
- // No resources for this yet (unlike on Windows).
- TQColorGroup cg( TQt::black, TQColor(255,255,220),
- TQColor(96,96,96), TQt::black, TQt::black,
- TQt::black, TQColor(255,255,220) );
- TQPalette pal( cg, cg, cg );
- TQApplication::tqsetPalette( pal, TRUE, "TQTipLabel");
-}
-#endif
-
-// [FIXME] This needs to somehow connect to the Qt4 style mechanism
-// Possibly on calls to setStyle the Qt4 setStyle must also be called for the same style?
-
-static TQString *qt_style_override = 0;
-
-TQStyle& TQApplication::tqstyle()
-{
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
- if ( app_style )
- return *app_style;
- if ( !qt_is_gui_used )
- qFatal( "No style available in non-gui applications!" );
-
-#if defined(TQ_WS_X11)
-// if(!qt_style_override)
-// x11_initialize_style(); // run-time search for default style
-#endif
- if ( !app_style ) {
-// // Compile-time search for default style
-// //
- TQString style;
- if ( qt_style_override ) {
- style = *qt_style_override;
- delete qt_style_override;
- qt_style_override = 0;
- } else {
-// # if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) && defined(TQ_OS_TEMP)
-// style = "PocketPC";
-// #elif defined(TQ_WS_WIN)
-// if ( qWinVersion() >= TQt::WV_XP && qWinVersion() < TQt::WV_NT_based )
-// style = "WindowsXP";
-// else
-// style = "Windows"; // default styles for Windows
-// #elif defined(TQ_WS_X11) && defined(TQ_OS_SOLARIS)
-// style = "CDE"; // default style for X11 on Solaris
-// #elif defined(TQ_WS_X11) && defined(TQ_OS_IRIX)
-// style = "SGI"; // default style for X11 on IRIX
-// #elif defined(TQ_WS_X11)
- style = "Motif"; // default style for X11
-// #elif defined(TQ_WS_MAC)
-// style = "Macintosh"; // default style for all Mac's
-// #elif defined(TQ_WS_TQWS)
-// style = "Compact"; // default style for small tqdevices
-// #endif
- }
- app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( style );
- if ( !app_style && // platform default style not available, try alternatives
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Windows" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Platinum" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "MotifPlus" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Motif" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "CDE" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Aqua" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "SGI" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Compact" ) )
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STRINGLIST
- && !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( TQStyleFactory::keys()[0] ) )
-#endif
- )
- qFatal( "No %s style available!", style.latin1() );
- }
-
-// TQPalette app_pal_copy ( *app_pal );
-// app_style->polish( *app_pal );
-
-// if ( is_app_running && !is_app_closing && (*app_pal != app_pal_copy) ) {
-// TQEvent e( TQEvent::ApplicationPaletteChange );
-// TQWidgetIntDictIt it( *((TQWidgetIntDict*)TQWidget::wmapper()) );
-// register TQWidget *w;
-// while ( (w=it.current()) ) { // for all widgets...
-// ++it;
-// sendEvent( w, &e );
-// }
-// }
-
- app_style->polish( tqApp );
-#endif
- return *app_style;
-}
-
-/*!
- Enters the main event loop and waits until exit() is called or the
- main widget is destroyed, and returns the value that was set to
- exit() (which is 0 if exit() is called via quit()).
-
- It is necessary to call this function to start event handling. The
- main event loop receives events from the window system and
- dispatches these to the application widgets.
-
- Generally speaking, no user interaction can take place before
- calling exec(). As a special case, modal widgets like TQMessageBox
- can be used before calling exec(), because modal widgets call
- exec() to start a local event loop.
-
- To make your application perform idle processing, i.e. executing a
- special function whenever there are no pending events, use a
- TQTimer with 0 timeout. More advanced idle processing schemes can
- be achieved using processEvents().
-
- \sa quit(), exit(), processEvents(), setMainWidget()
-*/
-int TQApplication::exec()
-{
- return eventLoop()->exec();
-}
-
-/*!
- Sets the application's GUI style to \a style. Ownership of the style
- object is transferred to TQApplication, so TQApplication will delete
- the style object on application exit or when a new style is set.
-
- Example usage:
- \code
- TQApplication::setStyle( new TQWindowsStyle );
- \endcode
-
- When switching application styles, the color palette is set back to
- the initial colors or the system defaults. This is necessary since
- certain styles have to adapt the color palette to be fully
- style-guide compliant.
-
- \sa style(), TQStyle, setPalette(), desktopSettingsAware()
-*/
-void TQApplication::setStyle( TQStyle *style )
-{
- TQStyle* old = app_style;
- app_style = style;
-#ifdef TQ_WS_X11
- qt_explicit_app_style = TRUE;
-#endif // TQ_WS_X11
-
- if ( startingUp() ) {
- delete old;
- return;
- }
-
- // clean up the old style
- if (old) {
-// if ( is_app_running && !is_app_closing ) {
-// TQWidgetIntDictIt it( *((TQWidgetIntDict*)TQWidget::wmapper()) );
-// register TQWidget *w;
-// while ( (w=it.current()) ) { // for all widgets...
-// ++it;
-// if ( !w->testWFlags(WType_Desktop) && // except desktop
-// w->testWState(WState_Polished) ) { // has been polished
-// old->unPolish(w);
-// }
-// }
-// }
-// old->unPolish( tqApp );
- }
-
- // take care of possible palette requirements of certain gui
- // styles. Do it before polishing the application since the style
- // might call TQApplication::setStyle() itself
- if ( !qt_std_pal )
- qt_create_std_palette();
- TQPalette tmpPal = *qt_std_pal;
- tqsetPalette( tmpPal, TRUE );
-
- // initialize the application with the new style
- app_style->polish( tqApp );
-
- // re-polish existing widgets if necessary
- if (old) {
-// if ( is_app_running && !is_app_closing ) {
-// TQWidgetIntDictIt it( *((TQWidgetIntDict*)TQWidget::wmapper()) );
-// register TQWidget *w;
-// while ( (w=it.current()) ) { // for all widgets...
-// ++it;
-// if ( !w->testWFlags(WType_Desktop) ) { // except desktop
-// if ( w->testWState(WState_Polished) )
-// app_style->polish(w); // repolish
-// w->styleChange( *old );
-// if ( w->isVisible() ){
-// w->update();
-// }
-// }
-// }
-// }
- delete old;
- }
-}
-
-/*!
- \overload
-
- Requests a TQStyle object for \a style from the TQStyleFactory.
-
- The string must be one of the TQStyleFactory::keys(), typically one
- of "windows", "motif", "cde", "motifplus", "platinum", "sgi" and
- "compact". Depending on the platform, "windowsxp", "aqua" or
- "macintosh" may be available.
-
- A later call to the TQApplication constructor will override the
- requested style when a "-style" option is passed in as a commandline
- parameter.
-
- Returns 0 if an unknown \a style is passed, otherwise the TQStyle object
- returned is set as the application's GUI style.
-*/
-TQStyle* TQApplication::setStyle( const TQString& style )
-{
-#ifdef TQ_WS_X11
- qt_explicit_app_style = TRUE;
-#endif // TQ_WS_X11
-
- if ( startingUp() ) {
- if(qt_style_override)
- *qt_style_override = style;
- else
- qt_style_override = new TQString(style);
- return 0;
- }
- TQStyle *s = TQStyleFactory::create( style );
- if ( !s )
- return 0;
-
- setStyle( s );
- return s;
-}
-
-TQWidget *TQApplication::mainWidget()
-{
- return TQT_TQWIDGET(current_app_main_widget);
-}
-
-const char *TQApplication::tqname() const {
- if (dynamic_cast<const TQApplication*>(static_cast<const QApplication*>(static_cast<const QObject*>(this)))) {
- static_object_name = TQT_OBJECT_NAME_HANDLER(objectName());
- return static_object_name.ascii();
- }
- else {
- printf("[WARNING] Attempted to call TQApplication::tqname() on an object without a constructed TQApplication object or base object. Returning \"\"\n\r");
- return "";
- }
-}
-
-const char *TQApplication::name() const {
- if (dynamic_cast<const TQApplication*>(static_cast<const QApplication*>(static_cast<const QObject*>(this)))) {
- static_object_name = TQT_OBJECT_NAME_HANDLER(objectName());
- return static_object_name.ascii();
- }
- else {
- printf("[WARNING] Attempted to call TQApplication::name() on an object without a constructed TQApplication object or base object. Returning \"\"\n\r");
- return "";
- }
-}
-
-/*!\internal
-
- Called from qapplication_<platform>.cpp, returns TRUE
- if the widget should accept the event.
- */
-TQ_EXPORT bool qt_tryModalHelper( TQWidget *widget, TQWidget **rettop ) {
- TQWidget *modal=0, *top=TQT_TQWIDGET(TQApplication::activeModalWidget());
- if ( rettop ) *rettop = top;
-
- if ( tqApp->activePopupWidget() )
- return TRUE;
-
-#ifdef TQ_WS_MACX
- top = qt_tryModalHelperMac( top );
- if ( rettop ) *rettop = top;
-#endif
-
- TQWidget* groupLeader = widget;
- widget = widget->tqtopLevelWidget();
-
- if ( widget->testWFlags(TQt::WShowModal) ) // widget is modal
- modal = widget;
- if ( !top || modal == top ) // don't block event
- return TRUE;
-
- TQWidget * p = widget->parentWidget(); // Check if the active modal widget is a tqparent of our widget
- while ( p ) {
- if ( p == top )
- return TRUE;
- p = p->parentWidget();
- }
-
- while ( groupLeader && !groupLeader->testWFlags( TQt::WGroupLeader ) )
- groupLeader = groupLeader->parentWidget();
-
-// [FIXME]
-printf("[WARNING] bool qt_tryModalHelper partially implemented\n\r");
-// if ( groupLeader ) {
-// // Does groupLeader have a child in qt_modal_stack?
-// bool unrelated = TRUE;
-// modal = qt_modal_stack->first();
-// while (modal && unrelated) {
-// TQWidget* p = modal->parentWidget();
-// while ( p && p != groupLeader && !p->testWFlags( TQt::WGroupLeader) ) {
-// p = p->parentWidget();
-// }
-// modal = qt_modal_stack->next();
-// if ( p == groupLeader ) unrelated = FALSE;
-// }
-//
-// if ( unrelated )
-// return TRUE; // don't block event
-// }
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-/*!\internal
-
- Creates the proper Enter/Leave event when widget \a enter is entered
- and widget \a leave is left.
- */
-TQ_EXPORT void qt_dispatchEnterLeave( TQWidget* enter, TQWidget* leave ) {
-#if 0
- if ( leave ) {
- TQEvent e( TQEvent::Leave );
- TQApplication::sendEvent( leave, & e );
- }
- if ( enter ) {
- TQEvent e( TQEvent::Enter );
- TQApplication::sendEvent( enter, & e );
- }
- return;
-#endif
-
- TQWidget* w ;
- if ( !enter && !leave )
- return;
- TQWidgetList leaveList;
- TQWidgetList enterList;
-
- bool sameWindow = leave && enter && leave->tqtopLevelWidget() == enter->tqtopLevelWidget();
- if ( leave && !sameWindow ) {
- w = leave;
- do {
- leaveList.append( w );
- } while ( (w = w->parentWidget( TRUE ) ) );
- }
- if ( enter && !sameWindow ) {
- w = enter;
- do {
- enterList.prepend( w );
- } while ( (w = w->parentWidget(TRUE) ) );
- }
- if ( sameWindow ) {
- int enterDepth = 0;
- int leaveDepth = 0;
- w = enter;
- while ( ( w = w->parentWidget( TRUE ) ) )
- enterDepth++;
- w = leave;
- while ( ( w = w->parentWidget( TRUE ) ) )
- leaveDepth++;
- TQWidget* wenter = enter;
- TQWidget* wleave = leave;
- while ( enterDepth > leaveDepth ) {
- wenter = wenter->parentWidget();
- enterDepth--;
- }
- while ( leaveDepth > enterDepth ) {
- wleave = wleave->parentWidget();
- leaveDepth--;
- }
- while ( !wenter->isTopLevel() && wenter != wleave ) {
- wenter = wenter->parentWidget();
- wleave = wleave->parentWidget();
- }
-
- w = leave;
- while ( w != wleave ) {
- leaveList.append( w );
- w = w->parentWidget();
- }
- w = enter;
- while ( w != wenter ) {
- enterList.prepend( w );
- w = w->parentWidget();
- }
- }
-
- TQEvent leaveEvent( TQEvent::Leave );
- for ( w = leaveList.first(); w; w = leaveList.next() ) {
- if ( !tqApp->activeModalWidget() || qt_tryModalHelper( w, 0 ))
- TQApplication::sendEvent( w, &leaveEvent );
- }
- TQEvent enterEvent( TQEvent::Enter );
- for ( w = enterList.first(); w; w = enterList.next() ) {
- if ( !tqApp->activeModalWidget() || qt_tryModalHelper( w, 0 ))
- TQApplication::sendEvent( w, &enterEvent );
- }
-}
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_CLIPBOARD
-/*!
- Returns a pointer to the application global clipboard.
-*/
-TQClipboard *TQApplication::tqclipboard()
-{
- if ( tqt_clipboard == 0 ) {
- tqt_clipboard = new TQClipboard;
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( tqt_clipboard );
- }
- return tqt_clipboard;
-}
-#endif // TQT_NO_CLIPBOARD
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQApplication::commitData( TQSessionManager& sm )
-
- This function deals with \link session.html session
- management\endlink. It is invoked when the TQSessionManager wants the
- application to commit all its data.
-
- Usually this means saving all open files, after getting
- permission from the user. Furthermore you may want to provide a means
- by which the user can cancel the shutdown.
-
- Note that you should not exit the application within this function.
- Instead, the session manager may or may not do this afterwards,
- depending on the context.
-
- \warning Within this function, no user interaction is possible, \e
- unless you ask the session manager \a sm for explicit permission.
- See TQSessionManager::allowsInteraction() and
- TQSessionManager::allowsErrorInteraction() for details and example
- usage.
-
- The default implementation requests interaction and sends a close
- event to all visible top level widgets. If any event was
- rejected, the shutdown is canceled.
-
- \sa isSessionRestored(), sessionId(), saveState(), \link session.html the Session Management overview\endlink
-*/
-#ifndef TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
-void TQApplication::commitData( TQSessionManager& sm )
-{
-
- if ( sm.allowsInteraction() ) {
- TQWidgetList done;
- TQWidgetList *list = TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets();
- bool cancelled = FALSE;
- TQWidget* w = list->first();
- while ( !cancelled && w ) {
- if ( !w->isHidden() ) {
- TQCloseEvent e;
- sendEvent( w, &e );
- cancelled = !e.isAccepted();
- if ( !cancelled )
- done.append( w );
- delete list; // one never knows...
- list = TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets();
- w = list->first();
- } else {
- w = list->next();
- }
- while ( w && done.tqcontainsRef( w ) )
- w = list->next();
- }
- delete list;
- if ( cancelled )
- sm.cancel();
- }
-}
-
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQApplication::saveState( TQSessionManager& sm )
-
- This function deals with \link session.html session
- management\endlink. It is invoked when the
- \link TQSessionManager session manager \endlink wants the application
- to preserve its state for a future session.
-
- For example, a text editor would create a temporary file that
- includes the current contents of its edit buffers, the location of
- the cursor and other aspects of the current editing session.
-
- Note that you should never exit the application within this
- function. Instead, the session manager may or may not do this
- afterwards, depending on the context. Futhermore, most session
- managers will very likely request a saved state immediately after
- the application has been started. This permits the session manager
- to learn about the application's restart policy.
-
- \warning Within this function, no user interaction is possible, \e
- unless you ask the session manager \a sm for explicit permission.
- See TQSessionManager::allowsInteraction() and
- TQSessionManager::allowsErrorInteraction() for details.
-
- \sa isSessionRestored(), sessionId(), commitData(), \link session.html the Session Management overview\endlink
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::saveState( TQSessionManager& /* sm */ )
-{
-}
-#endif //TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
-
-#if 1 /* OBSOLETE */
-
-TQApplication::ColorMode TQApplication::colorMode()
-{
- return (TQApplication::ColorMode)app_cspec;
-}
-
-void TQApplication::setColorMode( TQApplication::ColorMode mode )
-{
- printf("[WARNING] TQApplication::setColorMode() does nothing!\n\r");
- app_cspec = mode;
-}
-#endif
-
-/*!
- Initialization of the appearance of the widget \a w \e before it is first
- shown.
-
- Usually widgets call this automatically when they are polished. It
- may be used to do some style-based central customization of widgets.
-
- Note that you are not limited to the public functions of TQWidget.
- Instead, based on meta information like TQObject::className() you are
- able to customize any kind of widget.
-
- \sa TQStyle::polish(), TQWidget::polish(), setPalette(), setFont()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::polish( QWidget *w )
-{
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
- TQT_TQWIDGET(w)->tqstyle().polish( w );
-#endif
-}
-
-void TQApplication::exit_loop() { // Does not exit in Qt4
- printf("[WARNING] No runtime validation is performed within TQApplication::exit_loop; this may cause odd/obscure problems\n\r");
-// QThreadData *data = QThreadData::current();
-// if (!data->eventLoops.isEmpty())
-// data->eventLoops.top()->exit();
- QEventLoop* eventLoop = tqt_event_loop_stack.getLast();
- if (eventLoop) {
- eventLoop->exit();
- }
- else {
- printf("[WARNING] An attempt was made to exit a nonexistant event loop!\n\r");
- }
-}
-int TQApplication::enter_loop() { // Does not exit in Qt4
- printf("[WARNING] No runtime validation is performed within TQApplication::enter_loop; this may cause odd/obscure problems\n\r");
- QEventLoop* eventLoop = new QEventLoop();
- tqt_event_loop_stack.append(eventLoop);
- int returnCode = eventLoop->exec(); // This blocks until either QEventLoop::exit is called or the loop terminates normally
- tqt_event_loop_stack.remove(eventLoop);
- delete eventLoop;
- return returnCode;
-}
-
-TQMetaObject *TQApplication::tqmetaObject() const {
- return TQT_TQOBJECT_CONST(this)->tqmetaObject();
-}
-
-void TQApplication::processOneEvent() {
- processEvents(QEventLoop::WaitForMoreEvents);
-}
-
-void TQApplication::tqprocessEvents() {
- return processEvents();
-}
-
-void TQApplication::tqprocessEvents( int maxtime ) {
- return processEvents(QEventLoop::AllEvents, maxtime);
-}
-
-/*!
- \obsolete
-
- Returns the current loop level.
-
- Use TQApplication::eventLoop()->loopLevel() instead.
-
-*/
-int TQApplication::loopLevel() const
-{
- return eventLoop()->loopLevel();
-}
-
-bool TQApplication::hasGlobalMouseTracking()
-{
- printf("[WARNING] TQApplication::hasGlobalMouseTracking unimplemented!\n\r");
- return true;
-}
-
-void TQApplication::setGlobalMouseTracking( bool enable )
-{
- printf("[WARNING] TQApplication::setGlobalMouseTracking unimplemented!\n\r");
-}
-
-#if defined(TQ_WS_X11)
-void TQApplication::create_xim() {
- printf("[WARNING] static void TQApplication::create_xim() unimplemented\n\r"); // [FIXME]
-}
-
-void TQApplication::close_xim() {
- printf("[WARNING] static void TQApplication::close_xim() unimplemented\n\r"); // [FIXME]
-}
-
-bool TQApplication::x11_apply_settings() {
- printf("[WARNING] static bool TQApplication::x11_apply_settings() unimplemented\n\r");
- return false; // [FIXME]
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_TEXTCODEC
-void TQApplication::setDefaultCodec( TQTextCodec * ) {
- printf("[WARNING] void TQApplication::setDefaultCodec( TQTextCodec * ) unimplemented\n\r"); // [FIXME]
-}
-
-TQTextCodec* TQApplication::defaultCodec() const
-{
-// return TQTextCodec::codecForTr();
-
- printf("[WARNING] TQTextCodec* TQApplication::defaultCodec unimplemented\n\r"); // [FIXME]
-// return TQTextCodec();
-}
-#endif
-
-TQWidgetList *TQApplication::tqallWidgets() {
- QWidgetList ql = allWidgets();
- tqt_all_widgets_list.clear();
- for (int i = 0; i < ql.size(); ++i) tqt_all_widgets_list.append(TQT_TQWIDGET(ql.at(i)));
- return &tqt_all_widgets_list;
-}
-
-TQStringList TQApplication::libraryPaths() {
- return TQT_TQSTRINGLIST_OBJECT(QApplication::libraryPaths());
-}
-
-void TQApplication::tqsetLibraryPaths( const QStringList &qsl ) {
- setLibraryPaths(qsl);
-}
-
-TQWidgetList *TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets() {
- // The end user of the list is expected to delete it, so create it with new...
- TQWidgetList *tqwl = new TQWidgetList();
- foreach (QWidget *widget, QApplication::topLevelWidgets()) {
- tqwl->append(static_cast<TQWidget*>(widget));
- }
- return tqwl;
-
-}
-
-TQDesktopWidget *TQApplication::desktop() {
- return static_cast<TQDesktopWidget*>(QApplication::desktop());
-}
-
-const QColor &TQApplication::winStyleHighlightColor() {
- return palette().color(QPalette::Active, QPalette::Highlight);
-}
-
-void TQApplication::setWinStyleHighlightColor( const QColor c ) {
- TQPalette p( tqpalette() );
- p.setColor( TQColorGroup::Highlight, c );
- tqsetPalette( p, TRUE);
-}
-
-void TQApplication::tqsetPalette(const QPalette &pal, bool, const char* className) {
- setPalette(pal, className);
-}
-
-void TQApplication::tqsetFont(const QFont &font, bool, const char* className) {
- setFont(font, className);
-}
-
-void TQApplication::setReverseLayout(bool b) {
- setLayoutDirection(b?Qt::RightToLeft:Qt::LeftToRight);
-}
-
-bool TQApplication::reverseLayout() {
- return layoutDirection() == Qt::RightToLeft;
-}
-
-TQPalette TQApplication::tqpalette( const TQWidget*w ) {
- return palette( w );
-}
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_CURSOR
-//void TQApplication::setOverrideCursor( const QCursor &cur, bool tqreplace=FALSE ) {
-// TQ_UNUSED(tqreplace);
-// QApplication::setOverrideCursor( cur );
-// }
-
-void TQApplication::setOverrideCursor( const QCursor &cur, bool tqreplace ) {
- TQ_UNUSED(tqreplace);
- printf("[FIXME] TQApplication::setOverrideCursor( const QCursor &cur, bool tqreplace=FALSE ) unimplemented\n\r");
-}
-#endif
-
-void TQApplication::sendPostedEvents( QObject *receiver, int event_type ) {
- QApplication::sendPostedEvents(receiver, event_type);
- if (event_type == TQEvent::LayoutHint) {
- QApplication::sendPostedEvents(receiver, TQEvent::LayoutRequest);; // This one eats LayoutRequest/LayoutHint events for breakfast
- }
-}
-
-void TQApplication::sendPostedEvents() {
- QApplication::sendPostedEvents();
-}
-
-TQWidget *TQApplication::tqfocusWidget() const {
- return static_cast<TQWidget*>(focusWidget());
-}
-
-TQWidget *TQApplication::widgetAt( const TQPoint &p, bool child ) {
- TQ_UNUSED(child);
- return static_cast<TQWidget*>(QApplication::widgetAt( p ));
-}
-
-TQWidget *TQApplication::widgetAt( int x, int y, bool child ) {
- TQ_UNUSED(child);
- return static_cast<TQWidget*>(QApplication::widgetAt( QPoint(x, y) ));
-}
-
-int TQApplication::horizontalAlignment( int align ) {
- return QStyle::visualAlignment(layoutDirection(), (Qt::Alignment)align);
-}
-
-void TQApplication::flushX() {
- flush();
-}
-
-const char *TQApplication::name(const char *defaultName) const {
- TQString s = objectName();
- return s.isEmpty()?defaultName:s.latin1();
-}
-
-void TQApplication::setName(const char *aName) {
- TQT_TQOBJECT(this)->setName(aName);
-}
-
-/*!
- Displays a simple message box about TQt. The message includes the
- version number of TQt being used by the application.
-
- This is useful for inclusion in the Help menu of an application.
- See the examples/menu/menu.cpp example.
-
- This function is a convenience slot for TQMessageBox::aboutTQt().
-*/
-void TQApplication::aboutTQt()
-{
-#ifndef TQT_NO_MESSAGEBOX
- TQMessageBox::aboutTQt( mainWidget() );
-#endif // TQT_NO_MESSAGEBOX
-}
-
-#else // USE_QT4
-
-/*!
- \class TQApplication tqapplication.h
- \brief The TQApplication class manages the GUI application's control
- flow and main settings.
-
- \ingroup application
- \mainclass
-
- It tqcontains the main event loop, where all events from the window
- system and other sources are processed and dispatched. It also
- handles the application's initialization and finalization, and
- provides session management. It also handles most system-wide and
- application-wide settings.
-
- For any GUI application that uses TQt, there is precisely one
- TQApplication object, no matter whether the application has 0, 1, 2
- or more windows at any time.
-
- The TQApplication object is accessible through the global pointer \c
- tqApp. Its main areas of responsibility are:
- \list
-
- \i It initializes the application with the user's desktop settings
- such as palette(), font() and doubleClickInterval(). It keeps track
- of these properties in case the user changes the desktop globally, for
- example through some kind of control panel.
-
- \i It performs event handling, meaning that it receives events
- from the underlying window system and dispatches them to the relevant
- widgets. By using sendEvent() and postEvent() you can send your own
- events to widgets.
-
- \i It parses common command line arguments and sets its internal
- state accordingly. See the \link TQApplication::TQApplication()
- constructor documentation\endlink below for more details about this.
-
- \i It defines the application's look and feel, which is
- encapsulated in a TQStyle object. This can be changed at runtime
- with setStyle().
-
- \i It specifies how the application is to allocate colors.
- See setColorSpec() for details.
-
- \i It provides localization of strings that are visible to the user
- via translate().
-
- \i It provides some magical objects like the desktop() and the
- clipboard().
-
- \i It knows about the application's windows. You can ask which
- widget is at a certain position using widgetAt(), get a list of
- tqtopLevelWidgets() and closeAllWindows(), etc.
-
- \i It manages the application's mouse cursor handling,
- see setOverrideCursor() and setGlobalMouseTracking().
-
- \i On the X window system, it provides functions to flush and sync
- the communication stream, see flushX() and syncX().
-
- \i It provides support for sophisticated \link
- session.html session management \endlink. This makes it possible
- for applications to terminate gracefully when the user logs out, to
- cancel a shutdown process if termination isn't possible and even to
- preserve the entire application's state for a future session. See
- isSessionRestored(), sessionId() and commitData() and saveState()
- for details.
-
- \endlist
-
- The <a href="simple-application.html">Application walk-through
- example</a> tqcontains a typical complete main() that does the usual
- things with TQApplication.
-
- Since the TQApplication object does so much initialization, it
- <b>must</b> be created before any other objects related to the user
- interface are created.
-
- Since it also deals with common command line arguments, it is
- usually a good idea to create it \e before any interpretation or
- modification of \c argv is done in the application itself. (Note
- also that for X11, setMainWidget() may change the main widget
- according to the \c -tqgeometry option. To preserve this
- functionality, you must set your defaults before setMainWidget() and
- any overrides after.)
-
- \table
- \header \i21 Groups of functions
- \row
- \i System settings
- \i
- desktopSettingsAware(),
- setDesktopSettingsAware(),
- cursorFlashTime(),
- setCursorFlashTime(),
- doubleClickInterval(),
- setDoubleClickInterval(),
- wheelScrollLines(),
- setWheelScrollLines(),
- palette(),
- setPalette(),
- font(),
- setFont(),
- fontMetrics().
-
- \row
- \i Event handling
- \i
- exec(),
- processEvents(),
- enter_loop(),
- exit_loop(),
- exit(),
- quit().
- sendEvent(),
- postEvent(),
- sendPostedEvents(),
- removePostedEvents(),
- hasPendingEvents(),
- notify(),
- macEventFilter(),
- qwsEventFilter(),
- x11EventFilter(),
- x11ProcessEvent(),
- winEventFilter().
-
- \row
- \i GUI Styles
- \i
- style(),
- setStyle(),
- polish().
-
- \row
- \i Color usage
- \i
- colorSpec(),
- setColorSpec(),
- qwsSetCustomColors().
-
- \row
- \i Text handling
- \i
- installTranslator(),
- removeTranslator()
- translate().
-
- \row
- \i Widgets
- \i
- mainWidget(),
- setMainWidget(),
- allWidgets(),
- tqtopLevelWidgets(),
- desktop(),
- activePopupWidget(),
- activeModalWidget(),
- clipboard(),
- tqfocusWidget(),
- winFocus(),
- activeWindow(),
- widgetAt().
-
- \row
- \i Advanced cursor handling
- \i
- hasGlobalMouseTracking(),
- setGlobalMouseTracking(),
- overrideCursor(),
- setOverrideCursor(),
- restoreOverrideCursor().
-
- \row
- \i X Window System synchronization
- \i
- flushX(),
- syncX().
-
- \row
- \i Session management
- \i
- isSessionRestored(),
- sessionId(),
- commitData(),
- saveState().
-
- \row
- \i Threading
- \i
- lock(), unlock(), locked(), tryLock(),
- wakeUpGuiThread()
-
- \row
- \i Miscellaneous
- \i
- closeAllWindows(),
- startingUp(),
- closingDown(),
- type().
- \endtable
-
- \e {Non-GUI programs:} While TQt is not optimized or
- designed for writing non-GUI programs, it's possible to use
- \link tools.html some of its classes \endlink without creating a
- TQApplication. This can be useful if you wish to share code between
- a non-GUI server and a GUI client.
-
- \headerfile tqnamespace.h
- \headerfile tqwindowdefs.h
- \headerfile tqglobal.h
-*/
-
-/*! \enum TQt::HANDLE
- \internal
-*/
-
-/*!
- \enum TQApplication::Type
-
- \value Tty a console application
- \value GuiClient a GUI client application
- \value GuiServer a GUI server application
-*/
-
-/*!
- \enum TQApplication::ColorSpec
-
- \value NormalColor the default color allocation policy
- \value CustomColor the same as NormalColor for X11; allocates colors
- to a palette on demand under Windows
- \value ManyColor the right choice for applications that use thousands of
- colors
-
- See setColorSpec() for full details.
-*/
-
-/*
- The qt_init() and qt_cleanup() functions are implemented in the
- qapplication_xyz.cpp file.
-*/
-
-void qt_init( int *, char **, TQApplication::Type );
-void qt_cleanup();
-#if defined(TQ_WS_X11)
-void qt_init( Display* dpy, TQt::HANDLE, TQt::HANDLE );
-#endif
-TQ_EXPORT bool qt_tryModalHelper( TQWidget *widget, TQWidget **rettop );
-
-TQApplication *tqApp = 0; // global application object
-
-TQStyle *TQApplication::app_style = 0; // default application style
-bool qt_explicit_app_style = FALSE; // style explicitly set by programmer
-
-int TQApplication::app_cspec = TQApplication::NormalColor;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_PALETTE
-TQPalette *TQApplication::app_pal = 0; // default application palette
-#endif
-TQFont *TQApplication::app_font = 0; // default application font
-bool qt_app_has_font = FALSE;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_CURSOR
-TQCursor *TQApplication::app_cursor = 0; // default application cursor
-#endif
-int TQApplication::app_tracking = 0; // global mouse tracking
-bool TQApplication::is_app_running = FALSE; // app starting up if FALSE
-bool TQApplication::is_app_closing = FALSE; // app closing down if TRUE
-int TQApplication::loop_level = 0; // event loop level
-TQWidget *TQApplication::main_widget = 0; // main application widget
-TQWidget *TQApplication::focus_widget = 0; // has keyboard input focus
-TQWidget *TQApplication::active_window = 0; // toplevel with keyboard focus
-bool TQApplication::obey_desktop_settings = TRUE; // use winsys resources
-int TQApplication::cursor_flash_time = 1000; // text caret flash time
-int TQApplication::mouse_double_click_time = 400; // mouse dbl click limit
-#ifndef TQT_NO_WHEELEVENT
-int TQApplication::wheel_scroll_lines = 3; // number of lines to scroll
-#endif
-bool qt_is_gui_used;
-bool TQ_EXPORT qt_resolve_symlinks = TRUE;
-bool TQ_EXPORT qt_tab_all_widgets = TRUE;
-TQRect qt_maxWindowRect;
-static int drag_time = 500;
-static int drag_distance = 4;
-static bool reverse_tqlayout = FALSE;
-TQSize TQApplication::app_strut = TQSize( 0,0 ); // no default application strut
-bool TQApplication::animate_ui = TRUE;
-bool TQApplication::animate_menu = FALSE;
-bool TQApplication::fade_menu = FALSE;
-bool TQApplication::animate_combo = FALSE;
-bool TQApplication::animate_tooltip = FALSE;
-bool TQApplication::fade_tooltip = FALSE;
-bool TQApplication::animate_toolbox = FALSE;
-bool TQApplication::widgetCount = FALSE;
-TQApplication::Type qt_appType=TQApplication::Tty;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_COMPONENT
-TQStringList *TQApplication::app_libpaths = 0;
-#endif
-bool TQApplication::metaComposeUnicode = FALSE;
-int TQApplication::composedUnicode = 0;
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-TQMutex *TQApplication::qt_mutex = 0;
-static TQMutex *postevent_mutex = 0;
-static TQt::HANDLE qt_application_thread_id = 0;
-TQ_EXPORT TQt::HANDLE qt_get_application_thread_id()
-{
- return qt_application_thread_id;
-}
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
-TQEventLoop *TQApplication::eventloop = 0; // application event loop
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_ACCEL
-extern bool qt_dispatchAccelEvent( TQWidget*, TQKeyEvent* ); // def in qaccel.cpp
-extern bool qt_tryComposeUnicode( TQWidget*, TQKeyEvent* ); // def in qaccel.cpp
-#endif
-
-#if defined(TQT_TABLET_SUPPORT)
-bool chokeMouse = FALSE;
-#endif
-
-void qt_setMaxWindowRect(const TQRect& r)
-{
- qt_maxWindowRect = r;
- // Re-resize any maximized windows
- TQWidgetList* l = TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets();
- if ( l ) {
- TQWidget *w = l->first();
- while ( w ) {
- if ( w->isVisible() && w->isMaximized() )
- {
- w->showNormal(); //#### flicker
- w->showMaximized();
- }
- w = l->next();
- }
- delete l;
- }
-}
-
-typedef void (*VFPTR)();
-typedef TQValueList<VFPTR> TQVFuncList;
-static TQVFuncList *postRList = 0; // list of post routines
-
-/*!
- \relates TQApplication
-
- Adds a global routine that will be called from the TQApplication
- destructor. This function is normally used to add cleanup routines
- for program-wide functionality.
-
- The function given by \a p should take no arguments and return
- nothing, like this:
- \code
- static int *global_ptr = 0;
-
- static void cleanup_ptr()
- {
- delete [] global_ptr;
- global_ptr = 0;
- }
-
- void init_ptr()
- {
- global_ptr = new int[100]; // allocate data
- qAddPostRoutine( cleanup_ptr ); // delete later
- }
- \endcode
-
- Note that for an application- or module-wide cleanup,
- qAddPostRoutine() is often not suitable. People have a tendency to
- make such modules dynamically loaded, and then unload those modules
- long before the TQApplication destructor is called, for example.
-
- For modules and libraries, using a reference-counted initialization
- manager or TQt' tqparent-child delete mechanism may be better. Here is
- an example of a private class which uses the tqparent-child mechanism
- to call a cleanup function at the right time:
-
- \code
- class MyPrivateInitStuff: public TQObject {
- private:
- MyPrivateInitStuff( TQObject * tqparent ): TQObject( tqparent) {
- // initialization goes here
- }
- MyPrivateInitStuff * p;
-
- public:
- static MyPrivateInitStuff * initStuff( TQObject * tqparent ) {
- if ( !p )
- p = new MyPrivateInitStuff( tqparent );
- return p;
- }
-
- ~MyPrivateInitStuff() {
- // cleanup (the "post routine") goes here
- }
- }
- \endcode
-
- By selecting the right tqparent widget/object, this can often be made
- to clean up the module's data at the exact right moment.
-*/
-
-TQ_EXPORT void qAddPostRoutine( TQtCleanUpFunction p)
-{
- if ( !postRList ) {
- postRList = new TQVFuncList;
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( postRList );
- }
- postRList->prepend( p );
-}
-
-
-TQ_EXPORT void qRemovePostRoutine( TQtCleanUpFunction p )
-{
- if ( !postRList ) return;
- TQVFuncList::Iterator it = postRList->begin();
- while ( it != postRList->end() ) {
- if ( *it == p ) {
- postRList->remove( it );
- it = postRList->begin();
- } else {
- ++it;
- }
- }
-}
-
-// Default application palettes and fonts (per widget type)
-TQAsciiDict<TQPalette> *TQApplication::app_palettes = 0;
-TQAsciiDict<TQFont> *TQApplication::app_fonts = 0;
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
-TQString *TQApplication::session_key = 0; // ## session key. Should be a member in 4.0
-#endif
-TQWidgetList *TQApplication::popupWidgets = 0; // has keyboard input focus
-
-TQDesktopWidget *qt_desktopWidget = 0; // root window widgets
-#ifndef TQT_NO_CLIPBOARD
-TQClipboard *qt_clipboard = 0; // global clipboard object
-#endif
-TQWidgetList * qt_modal_stack=0; // stack of modal widgets
-
-// Definitions for posted events
-struct TQPostEvent {
- TQPostEvent( TQObject *r, TQEvent *e ): receiver( r ), event( e ) {}
- ~TQPostEvent() { delete event; }
- TQObject *receiver;
- TQEvent *event;
-};
-
-class TQ_EXPORT TQPostEventList : public TQPtrList<TQPostEvent>
-{
-public:
- TQPostEventList() : TQPtrList<TQPostEvent>() {}
- TQPostEventList( const TQPostEventList &list ) : TQPtrList<TQPostEvent>(list) {}
- ~TQPostEventList() { clear(); }
- TQPostEventList &operator=(const TQPostEventList &list)
- { return (TQPostEventList&)TQPtrList<TQPostEvent>::operator=(list); }
-};
-class TQ_EXPORT TQPostEventListIt : public TQPtrListIterator<TQPostEvent>
-{
-public:
- TQPostEventListIt( const TQPostEventList &l ) : TQPtrListIterator<TQPostEvent>(l) {}
- TQPostEventListIt &operator=(const TQPostEventListIt &i)
-{ return (TQPostEventListIt&)TQPtrListIterator<TQPostEvent>::operator=(i); }
-};
-
-static TQPostEventList *globalPostedEvents = 0; // list of posted events
-
-uint qGlobalPostedEventsCount()
-{
- if (!globalPostedEvents)
- return 0;
- return globalPostedEvents->count();
-}
-
-static TQSingleCleanupHandler<TQPostEventList> qapp_cleanup_events;
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_PALETTE
-TQPalette *qt_std_pal = 0;
-
-void qt_create_std_palette()
-{
- if ( qt_std_pal )
- delete qt_std_pal;
-
- TQColor standardLightGray( 192, 192, 192 );
- TQColor light( 255, 255, 255 );
- TQColor dark( standardLightGray.dark( 150 ) );
- TQColorGroup std_act( TQt::black, standardLightGray,
- light, dark, TQt::gray,
- TQt::black, TQt::white );
- TQColorGroup std_dis( TQt::darkGray, standardLightGray,
- light, dark, TQt::gray,
- TQt::darkGray, std_act.background() );
- TQColorGroup std_inact( TQt::black, standardLightGray,
- light, dark, TQt::gray,
- TQt::black, TQt::white );
- qt_std_pal = new TQPalette( std_act, std_dis, std_inact );
-}
-
-static void qt_fix_tooltips()
-{
- // No resources for this yet (unlike on Windows).
- TQColorGroup cg( TQt::black, TQColor(255,255,220),
- TQColor(96,96,96), TQt::black, TQt::black,
- TQt::black, TQColor(255,255,220) );
- TQPalette pal( cg, cg, cg );
- TQApplication::setPalette( pal, TRUE, "TQTipLabel");
-}
-#endif
-
-void TQApplication::process_cmdline( int* argcptr, char ** argv )
-{
- // process platform-indep command line
- if ( !qt_is_gui_used || !*argcptr)
- return;
-
- int argc = *argcptr;
- int i, j;
-
- j = 1;
- for ( i=1; i<argc; i++ ) {
- if ( argv[i] && *argv[i] != '-' ) {
- argv[j++] = argv[i];
- continue;
- }
- TQCString arg = argv[i];
- TQCString s;
- if ( arg == "-qdevel" || arg == "-qdebug") {
- // obsolete argument
- } else if ( arg.tqfind( "-style=", 0, FALSE ) != -1 ) {
- s = arg.right( arg.length() - 7 );
- } else if ( qstrcmp(arg,"-style") == 0 && i < argc-1 ) {
- s = argv[++i];
- s = s.lower();
-#ifndef TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
- } else if ( qstrcmp(arg,"-session") == 0 && i < argc-1 ) {
- TQCString s = argv[++i];
- if ( !s.isEmpty() ) {
- session_id = TQString::tqfromLatin1( s );
- int p = session_id.tqfind( '_' );
- if ( p >= 0 ) {
- if ( !session_key )
- session_key = new TQString;
- *session_key = session_id.mid( p +1 );
- session_id = session_id.left( p );
- }
- is_session_restored = TRUE;
- }
-#endif
- } else if ( qstrcmp(arg, "-reverse") == 0 ) {
- setReverseLayout( TRUE );
- } else if ( qstrcmp(arg, "-widgetcount") == 0 ) {
- widgetCount = TRUE;;
- } else {
- argv[j++] = argv[i];
- }
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
- if ( !s.isEmpty() ) {
- setStyle( s );
- }
-#endif
- }
-
- if(j < argc) {
-#ifdef TQ_WS_MACX
- static char* empty = "\0";
- argv[j] = empty;
-#else
- argv[j] = 0;
-#endif
- *argcptr = j;
- }
-}
-
-/*!
- Initializes the window system and constructs an application object
- with \a argc command line arguments in \a argv.
-
- The global \c tqApp pointer refers to this application object. Only
- one application object should be created.
-
- This application object must be constructed before any \link
- TQPaintDevice paint tqdevices\endlink (including widgets, pixmaps, bitmaps
- etc.).
-
- Note that \a argc and \a argv might be changed. TQt removes command
- line arguments that it recognizes. The modified \a argc and \a argv
- can also be accessed later with \c tqApp->argc() and \c tqApp->argv().
- The documentation for argv() tqcontains a detailed description of how
- to process command line arguments.
-
- TQt debugging options (not available if TQt was compiled with the
- TQT_NO_DEBUG flag defined):
- \list
- \i -nograb, tells TQt that it must never grab the mouse or the keyboard.
- \i -dograb (only under X11), running under a debugger can cause
- an implicit -nograb, use -dograb to override.
- \i -sync (only under X11), switches to synchronous mode for
- debugging.
- \endlist
-
- See \link debug.html Debugging Techniques \endlink for a more
- detailed explanation.
-
- All TQt programs automatically support the following command line options:
- \list
- \i -reverse causes text to be formatted for right-to-left languages
- rather than in the usual left-to-right direction.
- \i -style= \e style, sets the application GUI style. Possible values
- are \c motif, \c windows, and \c platinum. If you compiled TQt
- with additional styles or have additional styles as plugins these
- will be available to the \c -style command line option.
- \i -style \e style, is the same as listed above.
- \i -session= \e session, restores the application from an earlier
- \link session.html session \endlink.
- \i -session \e session, is the same as listed above.
- \i -widgetcount, prints debug message at the end about number of widgets left
- undestroyed and maximum number of widgets existed at the same time
- \endlist
-
- The X11 version of TQt also supports some traditional X11
- command line options:
- \list
- \i -display \e display, sets the X display (default is $DISPLAY).
- \i -tqgeometry \e tqgeometry, sets the client tqgeometry of the
- \link setMainWidget() main widget\endlink.
- \i -fn or \c -font \e font, defines the application font. The
- font should be specified using an X logical font description.
- \i -bg or \c -background \e color, sets the default background color
- and an application palette (light and dark shades are calculated).
- \i -fg or \c -foreground \e color, sets the default foreground color.
- \i -btn or \c -button \e color, sets the default button color.
- \i -name \e name, sets the application name.
- \i -title \e title, sets the application title (caption).
- \i -visual \c TrueColor, forces the application to use a TrueColor visual
- on an 8-bit display.
- \i -ncols \e count, limits the number of colors allocated in the
- color cube on an 8-bit display, if the application is using the
- \c TQApplication::ManyColor color specification. If \e count is
- 216 then a 6x6x6 color cube is used (i.e. 6 levels of red, 6 of green,
- and 6 of blue); for other values, a cube
- approximately proportional to a 2x3x1 cube is used.
- \i -cmap, causes the application to install a private color map
- on an 8-bit display.
- \endlist
-
- \sa argc(), argv()
-*/
-
-//######### BINARY COMPATIBILITY constructor
-TQApplication::TQApplication( int &argc, char **argv )
-{
- construct( argc, argv, GuiClient );
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Constructs an application object with \a argc command line arguments
- in \a argv. If \a GUIenabled is TRUE, a GUI application is
- constructed, otherwise a non-GUI (console) application is created.
-
- Set \a GUIenabled to FALSE for programs without a graphical user
- interface that should be able to run without a window system.
-
- On X11, the window system is initialized if \a GUIenabled is TRUE.
- If \a GUIenabled is FALSE, the application does not connect to the
- X-server.
- On Windows and Macintosh, currently the window system is always
- initialized, regardless of the value of GUIenabled. This may change in
- future versions of TQt.
-
- The following example shows how to create an application that
- uses a graphical interface when available.
- \code
- int main( int argc, char **argv )
- {
-#ifdef TQ_WS_X11
- bool useGUI = getenv( "DISPLAY" ) != 0;
-#else
- bool useGUI = TRUE;
-#endif
- TQApplication app(argc, argv, useGUI);
-
- if ( useGUI ) {
- //start GUI version
- ...
- } else {
- //start non-GUI version
- ...
- }
- return app.exec();
- }
-\endcode
-*/
-
-TQApplication::TQApplication( int &argc, char **argv, bool GUIenabled )
-{
- construct( argc, argv, GUIenabled ? GuiClient : Tty );
-}
-
-/*!
- Constructs an application object with \a argc command line arguments
- in \a argv.
-
- For TQt/Embedded, passing \c TQApplication::GuiServer for \a type
- makes this application the server (equivalent to running with the
- -qws option).
-*/
-TQApplication::TQApplication( int &argc, char **argv, Type type )
-{
- construct( argc, argv, type );
-}
-
-TQ_EXPORT void qt_ucm_initialize( TQApplication *theApp )
-{
- if ( tqApp )
- return;
- int argc = theApp->argc();
- char **argv = theApp->argv();
- theApp->construct( argc, argv, tqApp->type() );
-
- TQ_ASSERT( tqApp == theApp );
-}
-
-void TQApplication::construct( int &argc, char **argv, Type type )
-{
- qt_appType = type;
- qt_is_gui_used = (type != Tty);
- init_precmdline();
- static const char *empty = "";
- if ( argc == 0 || argv == 0 ) {
- argc = 0;
- argv = (char **)&empty; // ouch! careful with TQApplication::argv()!
- }
- app_argc = argc;
- app_argv = argv;
-
- qt_init( &argc, argv, type ); // Must be called before initialize()
- process_cmdline( &argc, argv );
- initialize( argc, argv );
- if ( qt_is_gui_used )
- qt_maxWindowRect = desktop()->rect();
- if ( eventloop )
- eventloop->appStartingUp();
-}
-
-/*!
- Returns the type of application, Tty, GuiClient or GuiServer.
-*/
-
-TQApplication::Type TQApplication::type() const
-{
- return qt_appType;
-}
-
-#if defined(TQ_WS_X11)
-/*!
- Create an application, given an already open display \a dpy. If \a
- visual and \a colormap are non-zero, the application will use those as
- the default Visual and Colormap contexts.
-
- \warning TQt only supports TrueColor visuals at depths higher than 8
- bits-per-pixel.
-
- This is available only on X11.
-*/
-
-TQApplication::TQApplication( Display* dpy, HANDLE visual, HANDLE colormap )
-{
- static int aargc = 1;
- // ### a string literal is a cont char*
- // ### using it as a char* is wrong and could lead to segfaults
- // ### if aargv is modified someday
- static char *aargv[] = { (char*)"unknown", 0 };
-
- app_argc = aargc;
- app_argv = aargv;
-
- qt_appType = GuiClient;
- qt_is_gui_used = TRUE;
- qt_appType = GuiClient;
- init_precmdline();
- // ... no command line.
-
- if ( ! dpy ) {
-#ifdef TQT_CHECK_STATE
- qWarning( "TQApplication: invalid Display* argument." );
-#endif // TQT_CHECK_STATE
-
- qt_init( &aargc, aargv, GuiClient );
- } else {
- qt_init( dpy, visual, colormap );
- }
-
- initialize( aargc, aargv );
-
- if ( qt_is_gui_used )
- qt_maxWindowRect = desktop()->rect();
- if ( eventloop )
- eventloop->appStartingUp();
-}
-
-/*!
- Create an application, given an already open display \a dpy and using
- \a argc command line arguments in \a argv. If \a
- visual and \a colormap are non-zero, the application will use those as
- the default Visual and Colormap contexts.
-
- \warning TQt only supports TrueColor visuals at depths higher than 8
- bits-per-pixel.
-
- This is available only on X11.
-
-*/
-TQApplication::TQApplication(Display *dpy, int argc, char **argv,
- HANDLE visual, HANDLE colormap)
-{
- qt_appType = GuiClient;
- qt_is_gui_used = TRUE;
- qt_appType = GuiClient;
- init_precmdline();
-
- app_argc = argc;
- app_argv = argv;
-
- if ( ! dpy ) {
-#ifdef TQT_CHECK_STATE
- qWarning( "TQApplication: invalid Display* argument." );
-#endif // TQT_CHECK_STATE
-
- qt_init( &argc, argv, GuiClient );
- } else {
- qt_init(dpy, visual, colormap);
- }
-
- process_cmdline( &argc, argv );
- initialize(argc, argv);
-
- if ( qt_is_gui_used )
- qt_maxWindowRect = desktop()->rect();
- if ( eventloop )
- eventloop->appStartingUp();
-}
-
-
-#endif // TQ_WS_X11
-
-
-void TQApplication::init_precmdline()
-{
- translators = 0;
- is_app_closing = FALSE;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
- is_session_restored = FALSE;
-#endif
-#if defined(TQT_CHECK_STATE)
- if ( tqApp )
- qWarning( "TQApplication: There should be max one application object" );
-#endif
- tqApp = (TQApplication*)this;
-}
-
-/*!
- Initializes the TQApplication object, called from the constructors.
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::initialize( int argc, char **argv )
-{
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- qt_mutex = new TQMutex( TRUE );
- postevent_mutex = new TQMutex( TRUE );
- qt_application_thread_id = TQThread::currentThread();
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
- app_argc = argc;
- app_argv = argv;
- quit_now = FALSE;
- quit_code = 0;
- TQWidget::createMapper(); // create widget mapper
-#ifndef TQT_NO_PALETTE
- (void) palette(); // trigger creation of application palette
-#endif
- is_app_running = TRUE; // no longer starting up
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
- // connect to the session manager
- if ( !session_key )
- session_key = new TQString;
- session_manager = new TQSessionManager( tqApp, session_id, *session_key );
-#endif
-
-}
-
-
-/*****************************************************************************
- Functions returning the active popup and modal widgets.
- *****************************************************************************/
-
-/*!
- Returns the active popup widget.
-
- A popup widget is a special top level widget that sets the \c
- WType_Popup widget flag, e.g. the TQPopupMenu widget. When the
- application opens a popup widget, all events are sent to the popup.
- Normal widgets and modal widgets cannot be accessed before the popup
- widget is closed.
-
- Only other popup widgets may be opened when a popup widget is shown.
- The popup widgets are organized in a stack. This function returns
- the active popup widget at the top of the stack.
-
- \sa activeModalWidget(), tqtopLevelWidgets()
-*/
-
-TQWidget *TQApplication::activePopupWidget()
-{
- return popupWidgets ? popupWidgets->getLast() : 0;
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Returns the active modal widget.
-
- A modal widget is a special top level widget which is a subclass of
- TQDialog that specifies the modal parameter of the constructor as
- TRUE. A modal widget must be closed before the user can continue
- with other parts of the program.
-
- Modal widgets are organized in a stack. This function returns
- the active modal widget at the top of the stack.
-
- \sa activePopupWidget(), tqtopLevelWidgets()
-*/
-
-TQWidget *TQApplication::activeModalWidget()
-{
- return qt_modal_stack ? qt_modal_stack->getFirst() : 0;
-}
-
-/*!
- Cleans up any window system resources that were allocated by this
- application. Sets the global variable \c tqApp to 0.
-*/
-
-TQApplication::~TQApplication()
-{
-#ifndef TQT_NO_CLIPBOARD
- // flush clipboard contents
- if ( qt_clipboard ) {
- TQCustomEvent event( TQEvent::Clipboard );
- TQApplication::sendEvent( qt_clipboard, &event );
- }
-#endif
-
- if ( eventloop )
- eventloop->appClosingDown();
- if ( postRList ) {
- TQVFuncList::Iterator it = postRList->begin();
- while ( it != postRList->end() ) { // call post routines
- (**it)();
- postRList->remove( it );
- it = postRList->begin();
- }
- delete postRList;
- postRList = 0;
- }
-
- TQObject *tipmanager = child( "toolTipManager", "TQTipManager", FALSE );
- delete tipmanager;
-
- delete qt_desktopWidget;
- qt_desktopWidget = 0;
- is_app_closing = TRUE;
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_CLIPBOARD
- delete qt_clipboard;
- qt_clipboard = 0;
-#endif
- TQWidget::destroyMapper();
-#ifndef TQT_NO_PALETTE
- delete qt_std_pal;
- qt_std_pal = 0;
- delete app_pal;
- app_pal = 0;
- delete app_palettes;
- app_palettes = 0;
-#endif
- delete app_font;
- app_font = 0;
- delete app_fonts;
- app_fonts = 0;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
- delete app_style;
- app_style = 0;
-#endif
-#ifndef TQT_NO_CURSOR
- delete app_cursor;
- app_cursor = 0;
-#endif
-#ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION
- delete translators;
-#endif
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
- extern TQDragManager *qt_dnd_manager;
- delete qt_dnd_manager;
-#endif
-
- qt_cleanup();
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_COMPONENT
- delete app_libpaths;
- app_libpaths = 0;
-#endif
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- delete qt_mutex;
- qt_mutex = 0;
- delete postevent_mutex;
- postevent_mutex = 0;
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
- if( tqApp == this ) {
- if ( postedEvents )
- removePostedEvents( this );
- tqApp = 0;
- }
- is_app_running = FALSE;
-
- if ( widgetCount ) {
- qDebug( "Widgets left: %i Max widgets: %i \n", TQWidget::instanceCounter, TQWidget::maxInstances );
- }
-#ifndef TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
- delete session_manager;
- session_manager = 0;
- delete session_key;
- session_key = 0;
-#endif //TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
-
- qt_explicit_app_style = FALSE;
- qt_app_has_font = FALSE;
- app_tracking = 0;
- obey_desktop_settings = TRUE;
- cursor_flash_time = 1000;
- mouse_double_click_time = 400;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_WHEELEVENT
- wheel_scroll_lines = 3;
-#endif
- drag_time = 500;
- drag_distance = 4;
- reverse_tqlayout = FALSE;
- app_strut = TQSize( 0, 0 );
- animate_ui = TRUE;
- animate_menu = FALSE;
- fade_menu = FALSE;
- animate_combo = FALSE;
- animate_tooltip = FALSE;
- fade_tooltip = FALSE;
- widgetCount = FALSE;
-}
-
-
-/*!
- \fn int TQApplication::argc() const
-
- Returns the number of command line arguments.
-
- The documentation for argv() describes how to process command line
- arguments.
-
- \sa argv(), TQApplication::TQApplication()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn char **TQApplication::argv() const
-
- Returns the command line argument vector.
-
- \c argv()[0] is the program name, \c argv()[1] is the first
- argument and \c argv()[argc()-1] is the last argument.
-
- A TQApplication object is constructed by passing \e argc and \e
- argv from the \c main() function. Some of the arguments may be
- recognized as TQt options and removed from the argument vector. For
- example, the X11 version of TQt knows about \c -display, \c -font
- and a few more options.
-
- Example:
- \code
- // showargs.cpp - displays program arguments in a list box
-
- #include <tqapplication.h>
- #include <tqlistbox.h>
-
- int main( int argc, char **argv )
- {
- TQApplication a( argc, argv );
- TQListBox b;
- a.setMainWidget( &b );
- for ( int i = 0; i < a.argc(); i++ ) // a.argc() == argc
- b.insertItem( a.argv()[i] ); // a.argv()[i] == argv[i]
- b.show();
- return a.exec();
- }
- \endcode
-
- If you run \c{showargs -display unix:0 -font 9x15bold hello world}
- under X11, the list box tqcontains the three strings "showargs",
- "hello" and "world".
-
- TQt provides a global pointer, \c tqApp, that points to the
- TQApplication object, and through which you can access argc() and
- argv() in functions other than main().
-
- \sa argc(), TQApplication::TQApplication()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQApplication::setArgs( int argc, char **argv )
- \internal
-*/
-
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
-
-static TQString *qt_style_override = 0;
-
-/*!
- Returns the application's style object.
-
- \sa setStyle(), TQStyle
-*/
-TQStyle& TQApplication::tqstyle()
-{
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
- if ( app_style )
- return *app_style;
- if ( !qt_is_gui_used )
- qFatal( "No style available in non-gui applications!" );
-
-#if defined(TQ_WS_X11)
- if(!qt_style_override)
- x11_initialize_style(); // run-time search for default style
-#endif
- if ( !app_style ) {
- // Compile-time search for default style
- //
- TQString style;
- if ( qt_style_override ) {
- style = *qt_style_override;
- delete qt_style_override;
- qt_style_override = 0;
- } else {
-# if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) && defined(TQ_OS_TEMP)
- style = "PocketPC";
-#elif defined(TQ_WS_WIN)
- if ( qWinVersion() >= TQt::WV_XP && qWinVersion() < TQt::WV_NT_based )
- style = "WindowsXP";
- else
- style = "Windows"; // default styles for Windows
-#elif defined(TQ_WS_X11) && defined(TQ_OS_SOLARIS)
- style = "CDE"; // default style for X11 on Solaris
-#elif defined(TQ_WS_X11) && defined(TQ_OS_IRIX)
- style = "SGI"; // default style for X11 on IRIX
-#elif defined(TQ_WS_X11)
- style = "Motif"; // default style for X11
-#elif defined(TQ_WS_MAC)
- style = "Macintosh"; // default style for all Mac's
-#elif defined(TQ_WS_TQWS)
- style = "Compact"; // default style for small tqdevices
-#endif
- }
- app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( style );
- if ( !app_style && // platform default style not available, try alternatives
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Windows" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Platinum" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "MotifPlus" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Motif" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "CDE" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Aqua" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "SGI" ) ) &&
- !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( "Compact" ) )
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STRINGLIST
- && !(app_style = TQStyleFactory::create( TQStyleFactory::keys()[0] ) )
-#endif
- )
- qFatal( "No %s style available!", style.latin1() );
- }
-
- TQPalette app_pal_copy ( *app_pal );
- app_style->polish( *app_pal );
-
- if ( is_app_running && !is_app_closing && (*app_pal != app_pal_copy) ) {
- TQEvent e( TQEvent::ApplicationPaletteChange );
- TQWidgetIntDictIt it( *((TQWidgetIntDict*)TQWidget::wmapper()) );
- register TQWidget *w;
- while ( (w=it.current()) ) { // for all widgets...
- ++it;
- sendEvent( w, &e );
- }
- }
-
- app_style->polish( tqApp );
-#endif
- return *app_style;
-}
-
-/*!
- Sets the application's GUI style to \a style. Ownership of the style
- object is transferred to TQApplication, so TQApplication will delete
- the style object on application exit or when a new style is set.
-
- Example usage:
- \code
- TQApplication::setStyle( new TQWindowsStyle );
- \endcode
-
- When switching application styles, the color palette is set back to
- the initial colors or the system defaults. This is necessary since
- certain styles have to adapt the color palette to be fully
- style-guide compliant.
-
- \sa style(), TQStyle, setPalette(), desktopSettingsAware()
-*/
-void TQApplication::setStyle( TQStyle *style )
-{
- TQStyle* old = app_style;
- app_style = style;
-#ifdef TQ_WS_X11
- qt_explicit_app_style = TRUE;
-#endif // TQ_WS_X11
-
- if ( startingUp() ) {
- delete old;
- return;
- }
-
- // clean up the old style
- if (old) {
- if ( is_app_running && !is_app_closing ) {
- TQWidgetIntDictIt it( *((TQWidgetIntDict*)TQWidget::wmapper()) );
- register TQWidget *w;
- while ( (w=it.current()) ) { // for all widgets...
- ++it;
- if ( !w->testWFlags(WType_Desktop) && // except desktop
- w->testWState(WState_Polished) ) { // has been polished
- old->unPolish(w);
- }
- }
- }
- old->unPolish( tqApp );
- }
-
- // take care of possible palette requirements of certain gui
- // styles. Do it before polishing the application since the style
- // might call TQApplication::setStyle() itself
- if ( !qt_std_pal )
- qt_create_std_palette();
- TQPalette tmpPal = *qt_std_pal;
- setPalette( tmpPal, TRUE );
-
- // initialize the application with the new style
- app_style->polish( tqApp );
-
- // re-polish existing widgets if necessary
- if (old) {
- if ( is_app_running && !is_app_closing ) {
- TQWidgetIntDictIt it( *((TQWidgetIntDict*)TQWidget::wmapper()) );
- register TQWidget *w;
- while ( (w=it.current()) ) { // for all widgets...
- ++it;
- if ( !w->testWFlags(WType_Desktop) ) { // except desktop
- if ( w->testWState(WState_Polished) )
- app_style->polish(w); // repolish
- w->styleChange( *old );
- if ( w->isVisible() ){
- w->update();
- }
- }
- }
- }
- delete old;
- }
-}
-
-/*!
- \overload
-
- Requests a TQStyle object for \a style from the TQStyleFactory.
-
- The string must be one of the TQStyleFactory::keys(), typically one
- of "windows", "motif", "cde", "motifplus", "platinum", "sgi" and
- "compact". Depending on the platform, "windowsxp", "aqua" or
- "macintosh" may be available.
-
- A later call to the TQApplication constructor will override the
- requested style when a "-style" option is passed in as a commandline
- parameter.
-
- Returns 0 if an unknown \a style is passed, otherwise the TQStyle object
- returned is set as the application's GUI style.
-*/
-TQStyle* TQApplication::setStyle( const TQString& style )
-{
-#ifdef TQ_WS_X11
- qt_explicit_app_style = TRUE;
-#endif // TQ_WS_X11
-
- if ( startingUp() ) {
- if(qt_style_override)
- *qt_style_override = style;
- else
- qt_style_override = new TQString(style);
- return 0;
- }
- TQStyle *s = TQStyleFactory::create( style );
- if ( !s )
- return 0;
-
- setStyle( s );
- return s;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-#if 1 /* OBSOLETE */
-
-TQApplication::ColorMode TQApplication::colorMode()
-{
- return (TQApplication::ColorMode)app_cspec;
-}
-
-void TQApplication::setColorMode( TQApplication::ColorMode mode )
-{
- app_cspec = mode;
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/*!
- Returns the color specification.
- \sa TQApplication::setColorSpec()
- */
-
-int TQApplication::colorSpec()
-{
- return app_cspec;
-}
-
-/*!
- Sets the color specification for the application to \a spec.
-
- The color specification controls how the application allocates colors
- when run on a display with a limited amount of colors, e.g. 8 bit / 256
- color displays.
-
- The color specification must be set before you create the TQApplication
- object.
-
- The options are:
- \list
- \i TQApplication::NormalColor.
- This is the default color allocation strategy. Use this option if
- your application uses buttons, menus, texts and pixmaps with few
- colors. With this option, the application uses system global
- colors. This works fine for most applications under X11, but on
- Windows machines it may cause dithering of non-standard colors.
- \i TQApplication::CustomColor.
- Use this option if your application needs a small number of custom
- colors. On X11, this option is the same as NormalColor. On Windows, TQt
- creates a Windows palette, and allocates colors to it on demand.
- \i TQApplication::ManyColor.
- Use this option if your application is very color hungry
- (e.g. it requires thousands of colors).
- Under X11 the effect is:
- \list
- \i For 256-color displays which have at best a 256 color true color
- visual, the default visual is used, and colors are allocated
- from a color cube. The color cube is the 6x6x6 (216 color) "Web
- palette"<sup>*</sup>, but the number of colors can be changed
- by the \e -ncols option. The user can force the application to
- use the true color visual with the \link
- TQApplication::TQApplication() -visual \endlink option.
- \i For 256-color displays which have a true color visual with more
- than 256 colors, use that visual. Silicon Graphics X servers
- have this feature, for example. They provide an 8 bit visual
- by default but can deliver true color when asked.
- \endlist
- On Windows, TQt creates a Windows palette, and fills it with a color cube.
- \endlist
-
- Be aware that the CustomColor and ManyColor choices may lead to colormap
- flashing: The foreground application gets (most) of the available
- colors, while the background windows will look less attractive.
-
- Example:
- \code
- int main( int argc, char **argv )
- {
- TQApplication::setColorSpec( TQApplication::ManyColor );
- TQApplication a( argc, argv );
- ...
- }
- \endcode
-
- TQColor provides more functionality for controlling color allocation and
- freeing up certain colors. See TQColor::enterAllocContext() for more
- information.
-
- To check what mode you end up with, call TQColor::numBitPlanes() once
- the TQApplication object exists. A value greater than 8 (typically
- 16, 24 or 32) means true color.
-
- <sup>*</sup> The color cube used by TQt has 216 colors whose red,
- green, and blue components always have one of the following values:
- 0x00, 0x33, 0x66, 0x99, 0xCC, or 0xFF.
-
- \sa colorSpec(), TQColor::numBitPlanes(), TQColor::enterAllocContext() */
-
-void TQApplication::setColorSpec( int spec )
-{
-#if defined(TQT_CHECK_STATE)
- if ( tqApp ) {
- qWarning( "TQApplication::setColorSpec: This function must be "
- "called before the TQApplication object is created" );
- }
-#endif
- app_cspec = spec;
-}
-
-/*!
- \fn TQSize TQApplication::globalStrut()
-
- Returns the application's global strut.
-
- The strut is a size object whose dimensions are the minimum that any
- GUI element that the user can interact with should have. For example
- no button should be resized to be smaller than the global strut size.
-
- \sa setGlobalStrut()
-*/
-
-/*!
- Sets the application's global strut to \a strut.
-
- The strut is a size object whose dimensions are the minimum that any
- GUI element that the user can interact with should have. For example
- no button should be resized to be smaller than the global strut size.
-
- The strut size should be considered when reimplementing GUI controls
- that may be used on touch-screens or similar IO-tqdevices.
-
- Example:
- \code
- TQSize& WidgetClass::tqsizeHint() const
- {
- return TQSize( 80, 25 ).expandedTo( TQApplication::globalStrut() );
- }
- \endcode
-
- \sa globalStrut()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::setGlobalStrut( const TQSize& strut )
-{
- app_strut = strut;
-}
-
-#if defined( TQ_WS_WIN ) || defined( TQ_WS_MAC )
-extern const char *tqAppFileName();
-#endif
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_DIR
-#ifndef TQ_WS_WIN
-static TQString resolveSymlinks( const TQString& path, int depth = 0 )
-{
- bool foundLink = FALSE;
- TQString linkTarget;
- TQString part = path;
- int slashPos = path.length();
-
- // too deep; we give up
- if ( depth == 128 )
- return TQString::null;
-
- do {
- part = part.left( slashPos );
- TQFileInfo fileInfo( part );
- if ( fileInfo.isSymLink() ) {
- foundLink = TRUE;
- linkTarget = fileInfo.readLink();
- break;
- }
- } while ( (slashPos = part.tqfindRev('/')) != -1 );
-
- if ( foundLink ) {
- TQString path2;
- if ( linkTarget[0] == '/' ) {
- path2 = linkTarget;
- if ( slashPos < (int) path.length() )
- path2 += "/" + path.right( path.length() - slashPos - 1 );
- } else {
- TQString relPath;
- relPath = part.left( part.tqfindRev('/') + 1 ) + linkTarget;
- if ( slashPos < (int) path.length() ) {
- if ( !linkTarget.endsWith( "/" ) )
- relPath += "/";
- relPath += path.right( path.length() - slashPos - 1 );
- }
- path2 = TQDir::current().absFilePath( relPath );
- }
- path2 = TQDir::cleanDirPath( path2 );
- return resolveSymlinks( path2, depth + 1 );
- } else {
- return path;
- }
-}
-#endif // TQ_WS_WIN
-
-/*!
- Returns the directory that tqcontains the application executable.
-
- For example, if you have installed TQt in the \c{C:\Trolltech\TQt}
- directory, and you run the \c{demo} example, this function will
- return "C:/Trolltech/TQt/examples/demo".
-
- On Mac OS X this will point to the directory actually containing the
- executable, which may be inside of an application bundle (if the
- application is bundled).
-
- \warning On Unix, this function assumes that argv[0] tqcontains the file
- name of the executable (which it normally does). It also assumes that
- the current directory hasn't been changed by the application.
-
- \sa applicationFilePath()
-*/
-TQString TQApplication::applicationDirPath()
-{
- return TQFileInfo( applicationFilePath() ).dirPath();
-}
-
-/*!
- Returns the file path of the application executable.
-
- For example, if you have installed TQt in the \c{C:\Trolltech\TQt}
- directory, and you run the \c{demo} example, this function will
- return "C:/Trolltech/TQt/examples/demo/demo.exe".
-
- \warning On Unix, this function assumes that argv[0] tqcontains the file
- name of the executable (which it normally does). It also assumes that
- the current directory hasn't been changed by the application.
-
- \sa applicationDirPath()
-*/
-TQString TQApplication::applicationFilePath()
-{
-#if defined( TQ_WS_WIN )
- TQFileInfo filePath;
- TQT_WA({
- WCHAR module_name[256];
- GetModuleFileNameW(0, module_name, sizeof(module_name));
- filePath = TQString::fromUcs2((const unsigned short *)module_name);
- }, {
- char module_name[256];
- GetModuleFileNameA(0, module_name, sizeof(module_name));
- filePath = TQString::fromLocal8Bit(module_name);
- });
-
- return filePath.filePath();
-#elif defined( TQ_WS_MAC )
- return TQDir::cleanDirPath( TQFile::decodeName( tqAppFileName() ) );
-#else
- TQString argv0 = TQFile::decodeName( argv()[0] );
- TQString absPath;
-
- if ( argv0[0] == '/' ) {
- /*
- If argv0 starts with a slash, it is already an absolute
- file path.
- */
- absPath = argv0;
- } else if ( argv0.tqfind('/') != -1 ) {
- /*
- If argv0 tqcontains one or more slashes, it is a file path
- relative to the current directory.
- */
- absPath = TQDir::current().absFilePath( argv0 );
- } else {
- /*
- Otherwise, the file path has to be determined using the
- PATH environment variable.
- */
- char *pEnv = getenv( "PATH" );
- TQStringList paths( TQStringList::split(TQChar(':'), pEnv) );
- TQStringList::const_iterator p = paths.begin();
- while ( p != paths.end() ) {
- TQString candidate = TQDir::current().absFilePath( *p + "/" + argv0 );
- if ( TQFile::exists(candidate) ) {
- absPath = candidate;
- break;
- }
- ++p;
- }
- }
-
- absPath = TQDir::cleanDirPath( absPath );
- if ( TQFile::exists(absPath) ) {
- return resolveSymlinks( absPath );
- } else {
- return TQString::null;
- }
-#endif
-}
-#endif // TQT_NO_DIR
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_COMPONENT
-
-/*!
- Returns a list of paths that the application will search when
- dynamically loading libraries.
- The installation directory for plugins is the only entry if no
- paths have been set. The default installation directory for plugins
- is \c INSTALL/plugins, where \c INSTALL is the directory where TQt was
- installed. The directory of the application executable (NOT the
- working directory) is also added to the plugin paths.
-
- If you want to iterate over the list, you should iterate over a
- copy, e.g.
- \code
- TQStringList list = app.libraryPaths();
- TQStringList::Iterator it = list.begin();
- while( it != list.end() ) {
- myProcessing( *it );
- ++it;
- }
- \endcode
-
- See the \link plugins-howto.html plugins documentation\endlink for a
- description of how the library paths are used.
-
- \sa tqsetLibraryPaths(), addLibraryPath(), removeLibraryPath(), TQLibrary
-*/
-TQStringList TQApplication::libraryPaths()
-{
- if ( !app_libpaths ) {
- app_libpaths = new TQStringList;
- TQString installPathPlugins = TQString::fromLocal8Bit(qInstallPathPlugins());
- if ( TQFile::exists(installPathPlugins) ) {
-#ifdef TQ_WS_WIN
- installPathPlugins.tqreplace('\\', '/');
-#endif
- app_libpaths->append(installPathPlugins);
- }
-
- TQString app_location;
- if (tqApp)
- app_location = tqApp->applicationFilePath();
-#ifdef TQ_WS_WIN
- else {
- app_location = TQString(tqAppFileName());
- app_location.tqreplace('\\', '/');
- }
-#endif
- if (!app_location.isEmpty()) {
- app_location.truncate( app_location.tqfindRev( '/' ) );
- if ( app_location != qInstallPathPlugins() && TQFile::exists( app_location ) )
- app_libpaths->append( app_location );
- }
- }
- return *app_libpaths;
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Sets the list of directories to search when loading libraries to \a paths.
- All existing paths will be deleted and the path list will consist of the
- paths given in \a paths.
-
- \sa libraryPaths(), addLibraryPath(), removeLibraryPath(), TQLibrary
- */
-void TQApplication::tqsetLibraryPaths( const TQStringList &paths )
-{
- delete app_libpaths;
- app_libpaths = new TQStringList( paths );
-}
-
-/*!
- Append \a path to the end of the library path list. If \a path is
- empty or already in the path list, the path list is not changed.
-
- The default path list consists of a single entry, the installation
- directory for plugins. The default installation directory for plugins
- is \c INSTALL/plugins, where \c INSTALL is the directory where TQt was
- installed.
-
- \sa removeLibraryPath(), libraryPaths(), tqsetLibraryPaths()
- */
-void TQApplication::addLibraryPath( const TQString &path )
-{
- if ( path.isEmpty() )
- return;
-
- // make sure that library paths is initialized
- libraryPaths();
-
- if ( !app_libpaths->tqcontains( path ) )
- app_libpaths->prepend( path );
-}
-
-/*!
- Removes \a path from the library path list. If \a path is empty or not
- in the path list, the list is not changed.
-
- \sa addLibraryPath(), libraryPaths(), tqsetLibraryPaths()
-*/
-void TQApplication::removeLibraryPath( const TQString &path )
-{
- if ( path.isEmpty() )
- return;
-
- // make sure that library paths is initialized
- libraryPaths();
-
- if ( app_libpaths->tqcontains( path ) )
- app_libpaths->remove( path );
-}
-#endif //TQT_NO_COMPONENT
-
-/*!
- Returns the application palette.
-
- If a widget is passed in \a w, the default palette for the
- widget's class is returned. This may or may not be the application
- palette. In most cases there isn't a special palette for certain
- types of widgets, but one notable exception is the popup menu under
- Windows, if the user has defined a special background color for
- menus in the display settings.
-
- \sa setPalette(), TQWidget::palette()
-*/
-#ifndef TQT_NO_PALETTE
-TQPalette TQApplication::palette(const TQWidget* w)
-{
-#if defined(TQT_CHECK_STATE)
- if ( !tqApp )
- qWarning( "TQApplication::palette: This function can only be "
- "called after the TQApplication object has been created" );
-#endif
- if ( !app_pal ) {
- if ( !qt_std_pal )
- qt_create_std_palette();
- app_pal = new TQPalette( *qt_std_pal );
- qt_fix_tooltips();
- }
-
- if ( w && app_palettes ) {
- TQPalette* wp = app_palettes->tqfind( w->className() );
- if ( wp )
- return *wp;
- TQAsciiDictIterator<TQPalette> it( *app_palettes );
- const char* name;
- while ( (name=it.currentKey()) != 0 ) {
- if ( w->inherits( name ) )
- return *it.current();
- ++it;
- }
- }
- return *app_pal;
-}
-
-/*!
- Changes the default application palette to \a palette. If \a
- informWidgets is TRUE, then existing widgets are informed about the
- change and may adjust themselves to the new application
- setting. If \a informWidgets is FALSE, the change only affects newly
- created widgets.
-
- If \a className is passed, the change applies only to widgets that
- inherit \a className (as reported by TQObject::inherits()). If
- \a className is left 0, the change affects all widgets, thus overriding
- any previously set class specific palettes.
-
- The palette may be changed according to the current GUI style in
- TQStyle::polish().
-
- \sa TQWidget::setPalette(), palette(), TQStyle::polish()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::setPalette( const TQPalette &palette, bool informWidgets,
- const char* className )
-{
- TQPalette pal = palette;
- TQPalette *oldpal = 0;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
- if ( !startingUp() ) // on startup this has been done already
- tqApp->style().polish( pal ); // NB: non-const reference
-#endif
- bool all = FALSE;
- if ( !className ) {
- if ( !app_pal ) {
- app_pal = new TQPalette( pal );
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( app_pal );
- } else {
- *app_pal = pal;
- }
- all = app_palettes != 0;
- delete app_palettes;
- app_palettes = 0;
- qt_fix_tooltips();
- } else {
- if ( !app_palettes ) {
- app_palettes = new TQAsciiDict<TQPalette>;
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( app_palettes );
- app_palettes->setAutoDelete( TRUE );
- }
- oldpal = app_palettes->tqfind( className );
- app_palettes->insert( className, new TQPalette( pal ) );
- }
- if ( informWidgets && is_app_running && !is_app_closing ) {
- if ( !oldpal || ( *oldpal != pal ) ) {
- TQEvent e( TQEvent::ApplicationPaletteChange );
- TQWidgetIntDictIt it( *((TQWidgetIntDict*)TQWidget::wmapper()) );
- register TQWidget *w;
- while ( (w=it.current()) ) { // for all widgets...
- ++it;
- if ( all || (!className && w->isTopLevel() ) || w->inherits(className) ) // matching class
- sendEvent( w, &e );
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-#endif // TQT_NO_PALETTE
-
-/*!
- Returns the default font for the widget \a w, or the default
- application font if \a w is 0.
-
- \sa setFont(), fontMetrics(), TQWidget::font()
-*/
-
-TQFont TQApplication::font( const TQWidget *w )
-{
- if ( w && app_fonts ) {
- TQFont* wf = app_fonts->tqfind( w->className() );
- if ( wf )
- return *wf;
- TQAsciiDictIterator<TQFont> it( *app_fonts );
- const char* name;
- while ( (name=it.currentKey()) != 0 ) {
- if ( w->inherits( name ) )
- return *it.current();
- ++it;
- }
- }
- if ( !app_font ) {
- app_font = new TQFont( "Helvetica" );
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( app_font );
- }
- return *app_font;
-}
-
-/*! Changes the default application font to \a font. If \a
- informWidgets is TRUE, then existing widgets are informed about the
- change and may adjust themselves to the new application
- setting. If \a informWidgets is FALSE, the change only affects newly
- created widgets. If \a className is passed, the change applies only
- to classes that inherit \a className (as reported by
- TQObject::inherits()).
-
- On application start-up, the default font depends on the window
- system. It can vary depending on both the window system version and
- the locale. This function lets you override the default font; but
- overriding may be a bad idea because, for example, some locales need
- extra-large fonts to support their special characters.
-
- \sa font(), fontMetrics(), TQWidget::setFont()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::setFont( const TQFont &font, bool informWidgets,
- const char* className )
-{
- bool all = FALSE;
- if ( !className ) {
- qt_app_has_font = TRUE;
- if ( !app_font ) {
- app_font = new TQFont( font );
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( app_font );
- } else {
- *app_font = font;
- }
-
- // make sure the application font is complete
- app_font->detach();
- app_font->d->tqmask = TQFontPrivate::Complete;
-
- all = app_fonts != 0;
- delete app_fonts;
- app_fonts = 0;
- } else {
- if (!app_fonts){
- app_fonts = new TQAsciiDict<TQFont>;
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( app_fonts );
- app_fonts->setAutoDelete( TRUE );
- }
- TQFont* fnt = new TQFont(font);
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( fnt );
- app_fonts->insert(className, fnt);
- }
- if ( informWidgets && is_app_running && !is_app_closing ) {
- TQEvent e( TQEvent::ApplicationFontChange );
- TQWidgetIntDictIt it( *((TQWidgetIntDict*)TQWidget::wmapper()) );
- register TQWidget *w;
- while ( (w=it.current()) ) { // for all widgets...
- ++it;
- if ( all || (!className && w->isTopLevel() ) || w->inherits(className) ) // matching class
- sendEvent( w, &e );
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Initialization of the appearance of the widget \a w \e before it is first
- shown.
-
- Usually widgets call this automatically when they are polished. It
- may be used to do some style-based central customization of widgets.
-
- Note that you are not limited to the public functions of TQWidget.
- Instead, based on meta information like TQObject::className() you are
- able to customize any kind of widget.
-
- \sa TQStyle::polish(), TQWidget::polish(), setPalette(), setFont()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::polish( TQWidget *w )
-{
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
- w->style().polish( w );
-#endif
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Returns a list of the top level widgets in the application.
-
- The list is created using \c new and must be deleted by the caller.
-
- The list is empty (TQPtrList::isEmpty()) if there are no top level
- widgets.
-
- Note that some of the top level widgets may be hidden, for example
- the tooltip if no tooltip is currently shown.
-
- Example:
- \code
- // Show all hidden top level widgets.
- TQWidgetList *list = TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets();
- TQWidgetListIt it( *list ); // iterate over the widgets
- TQWidget * w;
- while ( (w=it.current()) != 0 ) { // for each top level widget...
- ++it;
- if ( !w->isVisible() )
- w->show();
- }
- delete list; // delete the list, not the widgets
- \endcode
-
- \warning Delete the list as soon you have finished using it.
- The widgets in the list may be deleted by someone else at any time.
-
- \sa allWidgets(), TQWidget::isTopLevel(), TQWidget::isVisible(),
- TQPtrList::isEmpty()
-*/
-
-TQWidgetList *TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets()
-{
- return TQWidget::tlwList();
-}
-
-/*!
- Returns a list of all the widgets in the application.
-
- The list is created using \c new and must be deleted by the caller.
-
- The list is empty (TQPtrList::isEmpty()) if there are no widgets.
-
- Note that some of the widgets may be hidden.
-
- Example that updates all widgets:
- \code
- TQWidgetList *list = TQApplication::allWidgets();
- TQWidgetListIt it( *list ); // iterate over the widgets
- TQWidget * w;
- while ( (w=it.current()) != 0 ) { // for each widget...
- ++it;
- w->update();
- }
- delete list; // delete the list, not the widgets
- \endcode
-
- The TQWidgetList class is defined in the \c tqwidgetlist.h header
- file.
-
- \warning Delete the list as soon as you have finished using it.
- The widgets in the list may be deleted by someone else at any time.
-
- \sa tqtopLevelWidgets(), TQWidget::isVisible(), TQPtrList::isEmpty(),
-*/
-
-TQWidgetList *TQApplication::allWidgets()
-{
- return TQWidget::wList();
-}
-
-/*!
- \fn TQWidget *TQApplication::tqfocusWidget() const
-
- Returns the application widget that has the keyboard input focus, or
- 0 if no widget in this application has the focus.
-
- \sa TQWidget::setFocus(), TQWidget::hasFocus(), activeWindow()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn TQWidget *TQApplication::activeWindow() const
-
- Returns the application top-level window that has the keyboard input
- focus, or 0 if no application window has the focus. Note that
- there might be an activeWindow() even if there is no tqfocusWidget(),
- for example if no widget in that window accepts key events.
-
- \sa TQWidget::setFocus(), TQWidget::hasFocus(), tqfocusWidget()
-*/
-
-/*!
- Returns display (screen) font metrics for the application font.
-
- \sa font(), setFont(), TQWidget::fontMetrics(), TQPainter::fontMetrics()
-*/
-
-TQFontMetrics TQApplication::fontMetrics()
-{
- return desktop()->fontMetrics();
-}
-
-
-
-/*!
- Tells the application to exit with return code 0 (success).
- Equivalent to calling TQApplication::exit( 0 ).
-
- It's common to connect the lastWindowClosed() signal to quit(), and
- you also often connect e.g. TQButton::clicked() or Q_SIGNALS in
- TQAction, TQPopupMenu or TQMenuBar to it.
-
- Example:
- \code
- TQPushButton *quitButton = new TQPushButton( "Quit" );
- connect( quitButton, TQT_SIGNAL(clicked()), tqApp, TQT_SLOT(quit()) );
- \endcode
-
- \sa exit() aboutToQuit() lastWindowClosed() TQAction
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::quit()
-{
- TQApplication::exit( 0 );
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Closes all top-level windows.
-
- This function is particularly useful for applications with many
- top-level windows. It could, for example, be connected to a "Quit"
- entry in the file menu as shown in the following code example:
-
- \code
- // the "Quit" menu entry should try to close all windows
- TQPopupMenu* file = new TQPopupMenu( this );
- file->insertItem( "&Quit", tqApp, TQT_SLOT(closeAllWindows()), CTRL+Key_Q );
-
- // when the last window is closed, the application should quit
- connect( tqApp, TQT_SIGNAL( lastWindowClosed() ), tqApp, TQT_SLOT( quit() ) );
- \endcode
-
- The windows are closed in random order, until one window does not
- accept the close event.
-
- \sa TQWidget::close(), TQWidget::closeEvent(), lastWindowClosed(),
- quit(), tqtopLevelWidgets(), TQWidget::isTopLevel()
-
- */
-void TQApplication::closeAllWindows()
-{
- bool did_close = TRUE;
- TQWidget *w;
- while((w = activeModalWidget()) && did_close) {
- if(w->isHidden())
- break;
- did_close = w->close();
- }
- TQWidgetList *list = TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets();
- for ( w = list->first(); did_close && w; ) {
- if ( !w->isHidden() ) {
- did_close = w->close();
- delete list;
- list = TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets();
- w = list->first();
- } else {
- w = list->next();
- }
- }
- delete list;
-}
-
-/*!
- Displays a simple message box about TQt. The message includes the
- version number of TQt being used by the application.
-
- This is useful for inclusion in the Help menu of an application.
- See the examples/menu/menu.cpp example.
-
- This function is a convenience slot for TQMessageBox::aboutTQt().
-*/
-void TQApplication::aboutTQt()
-{
-#ifndef TQT_NO_MESSAGEBOX
- TQMessageBox::aboutTQt( mainWidget() );
-#endif // TQT_NO_MESSAGEBOX
-}
-
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQApplication::lastWindowClosed()
-
- This signal is emitted when the user has closed the last
- top level window.
-
- The signal is very useful when your application has many top level
- widgets but no main widget. You can then connect it to the quit()
- slot.
-
- For convenience, this signal is \e not emitted for transient top level
- widgets such as popup menus and dialogs.
-
- \sa mainWidget(), tqtopLevelWidgets(), TQWidget::isTopLevel(), TQWidget::close()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQApplication::aboutToQuit()
-
- This signal is emitted when the application is about to quit the
- main event loop, e.g. when the event loop level drops to zero.
- This may happen either after a call to quit() from inside the
- application or when the users shuts down the entire desktop session.
-
- The signal is particularly useful if your application has to do some
- last-second cleanup. Note that no user interaction is possible in
- this state.
-
- \sa quit()
-*/
-
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQApplication::guiThreadAwake()
-
- This signal is emitted after the event loop returns from a function
- that could block.
-
- \sa wakeUpGuiThread()
-*/
-
-
-/*!
- \fn bool TQApplication::sendEvent( TQObject *receiver, TQEvent *event )
-
- Sends event \a event directly to receiver \a receiver, using the
- notify() function. Returns the value that was returned from the event
- handler.
-
- The event is \e not deleted when the event has been sent. The normal
- approach is to create the event on the stack, e.g.
- \code
- TQMouseEvent me( TQEvent::MouseButtonPress, pos, 0, 0 );
- TQApplication::sendEvent( mainWindow, &me );
- \endcode
- If you create the event on the heap you must delete it.
-
- \sa postEvent(), notify()
-*/
-
-/*!
- Sends event \a e to \a receiver: \a {receiver}->event(\a e).
- Returns the value that is returned from the receiver's event handler.
-
- For certain types of events (e.g. mouse and key events),
- the event will be propagated to the receiver's tqparent and so on up to
- the top-level object if the receiver is not interested in the event
- (i.e., it returns FALSE).
-
- There are five different ways that events can be processed;
- reimplementing this virtual function is just one of them. All five
- approaches are listed below:
- \list 1
- \i Reimplementing this function. This is very powerful, providing
- complete control; but only one subclass can be tqApp.
-
- \i Installing an event filter on tqApp. Such an event filter is able
- to process all events for all widgets, so it's just as powerful as
- reimplementing notify(); furthermore, it's possible to have more
- than one application-global event filter. Global event filters even
- see mouse events for \link TQWidget::isEnabled() disabled
- widgets, \endlink and if \link setGlobalMouseTracking() global mouse
- tracking \endlink is enabled, as well as mouse move events for all
- widgets.
-
- \i Reimplementing TQObject::event() (as TQWidget does). If you do
- this you get Tab key presses, and you get to see the events before
- any widget-specific event filters.
-
- \i Installing an event filter on the object. Such an event filter
- gets all the events except Tab and Shift-Tab key presses.
-
- \i Reimplementing paintEvent(), mousePressEvent() and so
- on. This is the commonest, easiest and least powerful way.
- \endlist
-
- \sa TQObject::event(), installEventFilter()
-*/
-
-bool TQApplication::notify( TQObject *receiver, TQEvent *e )
-{
- // no events are delivered after ~TQApplication() has started
- if ( is_app_closing )
- return FALSE;
-
- if ( receiver == 0 ) { // serious error
-#if defined(TQT_CHECK_NULL)
- qWarning( "TQApplication::notify: Unexpected null receiver" );
-#endif
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- if ( e->type() == TQEvent::ChildRemoved && receiver->postedEvents && globalPostedEvents) {
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- TQMutexLocker locker( postevent_mutex );
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
- // the TQObject destructor calls TQObject::removeChild, which calls
- // TQApplication::sendEvent() directly. this can happen while the event
- // loop is in the middle of posting events, and when we get here, we may
- // not have any more posted events for this object.
- if ( receiver->postedEvents ) {
- // if this is a child remove event and the child insert
- // hasn't been dispatched yet, kill that insert
- TQPostEventList * l = receiver->postedEvents;
- TQObject * c = ((TQChildEvent*)e)->child();
- TQPostEvent * pe;
- l->first();
- while( ( pe = l->current()) != 0 ) {
- if ( pe->event && pe->receiver == receiver &&
- pe->event->type() == TQEvent::ChildInserted &&
- ((TQChildEvent*)pe->event)->child() == c ) {
- pe->event->posted = FALSE;
- delete pe->event;
- pe->event = 0;
- l->remove();
- continue;
- }
- l->next();
- }
- }
- }
-
- bool res = FALSE;
- if ( !receiver->isWidgetType() )
- res = internalNotify( receiver, e );
- else switch ( e->type() ) {
-#ifndef TQT_NO_ACCEL
- case TQEvent::Accel:
- {
- TQKeyEvent* key = (TQKeyEvent*) e;
- res = internalNotify( receiver, e );
-
- if ( !res && !key->isAccepted() )
- res = qt_dispatchAccelEvent( (TQWidget*)receiver, key );
-
- // next lines are for compatibility with TQt <= 3.0.x: old
- // TQAccel was listening on toplevel widgets
- if ( !res && !key->isAccepted() && !((TQWidget*)receiver)->isTopLevel() )
- res = internalNotify( ((TQWidget*)receiver)->tqtopLevelWidget(), e );
- }
- break;
-#endif //TQT_NO_ACCEL
- case TQEvent::KeyPress:
- case TQEvent::KeyRelease:
- case TQEvent::AccelOverride:
- {
- TQWidget* w = (TQWidget*)receiver;
- TQKeyEvent* key = (TQKeyEvent*) e;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_ACCEL
- if ( qt_tryComposeUnicode( w, key ) )
- break;
-#endif
- bool def = key->isAccepted();
- while ( w ) {
- if ( def )
- key->accept();
- else
- key->ignore();
- res = internalNotify( w, e );
- if ( res || key->isAccepted() )
- break;
- w = w->parentWidget( TRUE );
- }
- }
- break;
- case TQEvent::MouseButtonPress:
- if ( e->spontaneous() ) {
- TQWidget* fw = (TQWidget*)receiver;
- while ( fw->focusProxy() )
- fw = fw->focusProxy();
- if ( fw->isEnabled() && fw->focusPolicy() & TQWidget::ClickFocus ) {
- TQFocusEvent::setReason( TQFocusEvent::Mouse);
- fw->setFocus();
- TQFocusEvent::resetReason();
- }
- }
- // fall through intended
- case TQEvent::MouseButtonRelease:
- case TQEvent::MouseButtonDblClick:
- case TQEvent::MouseMove:
- {
- TQWidget* w = (TQWidget*)receiver;
- TQMouseEvent* mouse = (TQMouseEvent*) e;
- TQPoint relpos = mouse->pos();
- while ( w ) {
- TQMouseEvent me(mouse->type(), relpos, mouse->globalPos(), mouse->button(), mouse->state());
- me.spont = mouse->spontaneous();
- res = internalNotify( w, w == receiver ? mouse : &me );
- e->spont = FALSE;
- if (res || w->isTopLevel() || w->testWFlags(WNoMousePropagation))
- break;
-
- relpos += w->pos();
- w = w->parentWidget();
- }
- if ( res )
- mouse->accept();
- else
- mouse->ignore();
- }
- break;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_WHEELEVENT
- case TQEvent::Wheel:
- {
- if ( e->spontaneous() ) {
- TQWidget* fw = (TQWidget*)receiver;
- while ( fw->focusProxy() )
- fw = fw->focusProxy();
- if ( fw->isEnabled() && (fw->focusPolicy() & TQWidget::WheelFocus) == TQWidget::WheelFocus ) {
- TQFocusEvent::setReason( TQFocusEvent::Mouse);
- fw->setFocus();
- TQFocusEvent::resetReason();
- }
- }
-
- TQWidget* w = (TQWidget*)receiver;
- TQWheelEvent* wheel = (TQWheelEvent*) e;
- TQPoint relpos = wheel->pos();
- while ( w ) {
- TQWheelEvent we(relpos, wheel->globalPos(), wheel->delta(), wheel->state(), wheel->orientation());
- we.spont = wheel->spontaneous();
- res = internalNotify( w, w == receiver ? wheel : &we );
- e->spont = FALSE;
- if (res || w->isTopLevel() || w->testWFlags(WNoMousePropagation))
- break;
-
- relpos += w->pos();
- w = w->parentWidget();
- }
- if ( res )
- wheel->accept();
- else
- wheel->ignore();
- }
- break;
-#endif
- case TQEvent::ContextMenu:
- {
- TQWidget* w = (TQWidget*)receiver;
- TQContextMenuEvent *context = (TQContextMenuEvent*) e;
- TQPoint relpos = context->pos();
- while ( w ) {
- TQContextMenuEvent ce(context->reason(), relpos, context->globalPos(), context->state());
- ce.spont = e->spontaneous();
- res = internalNotify( w, w == receiver ? context : &ce );
- e->spont = FALSE;
-
- if (res || w->isTopLevel() || w->testWFlags(WNoMousePropagation))
- break;
-
- relpos += w->pos();
- w = w->parentWidget();
- }
- if ( res )
- context->accept();
- else
- context->ignore();
- }
- break;
-#if defined (TQT_TABLET_SUPPORT)
- case TQEvent::TabletMove:
- case TQEvent::TabletPress:
- case TQEvent::TabletRelease:
- {
- TQWidget *w = (TQWidget*)receiver;
- TQTabletEvent *tablet = (TQTabletEvent*)e;
- TQPoint relpos = tablet->pos();
- while ( w ) {
- TQTabletEvent te(tablet->pos(), tablet->globalPos(), tablet->tqdevice(),
- tablet->pressure(), tablet->xTilt(), tablet->yTilt(),
- tablet->uniqueId());
- te.spont = e->spontaneous();
- res = internalNotify( w, w == receiver ? tablet : &te );
- e->spont = FALSE;
- if (res || w->isTopLevel() || w->testWFlags(WNoMousePropagation))
- break;
-
- relpos += w->pos();
- w = w->parentWidget();
- }
- if ( res )
- tablet->accept();
- else
- tablet->ignore();
- chokeMouse = tablet->isAccepted();
- }
- break;
-#endif
- default:
- res = internalNotify( receiver, e );
- break;
- }
-
- return res;
-}
-
-/*!\reimp
-
-*/
-bool TQApplication::event( TQEvent *e )
-{
- if(e->type() == TQEvent::Close) {
- TQCloseEvent *ce = (TQCloseEvent*)e;
- ce->accept();
- closeAllWindows();
-
- TQWidgetList *list = tqtopLevelWidgets();
- for(TQWidget *w = list->first(); w; w = list->next()) {
- if ( !w->isHidden() && !w->isDesktop() && !w->isPopup() &&
- (!w->isDialog() || !w->parentWidget())) {
- ce->ignore();
- break;
- }
- }
- if(ce->isAccepted())
- return TRUE;
- } else if (e->type() == TQEvent::Quit) {
- quit();
- return TRUE;
- }
- return TQObject::event(e);
-}
-
-/*!\internal
-
- Helper function called by notify()
- */
-bool TQApplication::internalNotify( TQObject *receiver, TQEvent * e)
-{
- if ( eventFilters ) {
- TQObjectListIt it( *eventFilters );
- register TQObject *obj;
- while ( (obj=it.current()) != 0 ) { // send to all filters
- ++it; // until one returns TRUE
- if ( obj->eventFilter(receiver,e) )
- return TRUE;
- }
- }
-
- bool consumed = FALSE;
- bool handled = FALSE;
- if ( receiver->isWidgetType() ) {
- TQWidget *widget = (TQWidget*)receiver;
-
- // toggle HasMouse widget state on enter and leave
- if ( e->type() == TQEvent::Enter || e->type() == TQEvent::DragEnter )
- widget->setWState( WState_HasMouse );
- else if ( e->type() == TQEvent::Leave || e->type() == TQEvent::DragLeave )
- widget->clearWState( WState_HasMouse );
-
- // throw away any mouse-tracking-only mouse events
- if ( e->type() == TQEvent::MouseMove &&
- (((TQMouseEvent*)e)->state()&TQMouseEvent::MouseButtonMask) == 0 &&
- !widget->hasMouseTracking() ) {
- handled = TRUE;
- consumed = TRUE;
- } else if ( !widget->isEnabled() ) { // throw away mouse events to disabled widgets
- switch(e->type()) {
- case TQEvent::MouseButtonPress:
- case TQEvent::MouseButtonRelease:
- case TQEvent::MouseButtonDblClick:
- case TQEvent::MouseMove:
- ( (TQMouseEvent*) e)->ignore();
- handled = TRUE;
- consumed = TRUE;
- break;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
- case TQEvent::DragEnter:
- case TQEvent::DragMove:
- ( (TQDragMoveEvent*) e)->ignore();
- handled = TRUE;
- break;
-
- case TQEvent::DragLeave:
- case TQEvent::DragResponse:
- handled = TRUE;
- break;
-
- case TQEvent::Drop:
- ( (TQDropEvent*) e)->ignore();
- handled = TRUE;
- break;
-#endif
-#ifndef TQT_NO_WHEELEVENT
- case TQEvent::Wheel:
- ( (TQWheelEvent*) e)->ignore();
- handled = TRUE;
- break;
-#endif
- case TQEvent::ContextMenu:
- ( (TQContextMenuEvent*) e)->ignore();
- handled = TRUE;
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
-
- }
-
- if (!handled)
- consumed = receiver->event( e );
- e->spont = FALSE;
- return consumed;
-}
-
-/*!
- Returns TRUE if an application object has not been created yet;
- otherwise returns FALSE.
-
- \sa closingDown()
-*/
-
-bool TQApplication::startingUp()
-{
- return !is_app_running;
-}
-
-/*!
- Returns TRUE if the application objects are being destroyed;
- otherwise returns FALSE.
-
- \sa startingUp()
-*/
-
-bool TQApplication::closingDown()
-{
- return is_app_closing;
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Processes pending events, for 3 seconds or until there are no more
- events to process, whichever is shorter.
-
- You can call this function occasionally when your program is busy
- performing a long operation (e.g. copying a file).
-
- \sa exec(), TQTimer, TQEventLoop::processEvents()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::processEvents()
-{
- processEvents( 3000 );
-}
-
-/*!
- \overload
-
- Processes pending events for \a maxtime milliseconds or until
- there are no more events to process, whichever is shorter.
-
- You can call this function occasionally when you program is busy
- doing a long operation (e.g. copying a file).
-
- \sa exec(), TQTimer, TQEventLoop::processEvents()
-*/
-void TQApplication::processEvents( int maxtime )
-{
- eventLoop()->processEvents( TQEventLoop::AllEvents, maxtime );
-}
-
-/*! \obsolete
- Waits for an event to occur, processes it, then returns.
-
- This function is useful for adapting TQt to situations where the
- event processing must be grafted onto existing program loops.
-
- Using this function in new applications may be an indication of design
- problems.
-
- \sa processEvents(), exec(), TQTimer
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::processOneEvent()
-{
- eventLoop()->processEvents( TQEventLoop::AllEvents |
- TQEventLoop::WaitForMore );
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************
- Main event loop wrappers
- *****************************************************************************/
-
-/*!
- Returns the application event loop. This function will return
- zero if called during and after destroying TQApplication.
-
- To create your own instance of TQEventLoop or TQEventLoop subclass create
- it before you create the TQApplication object.
-
- \sa TQEventLoop
-*/
-TQEventLoop *TQApplication::eventLoop()
-{
- if ( !eventloop && !is_app_closing )
- (void) new TQEventLoop( tqApp, "default event loop" );
- return eventloop;
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Enters the main event loop and waits until exit() is called or the
- main widget is destroyed, and returns the value that was set to
- exit() (which is 0 if exit() is called via quit()).
-
- It is necessary to call this function to start event handling. The
- main event loop receives events from the window system and
- dispatches these to the application widgets.
-
- Generally speaking, no user interaction can take place before
- calling exec(). As a special case, modal widgets like TQMessageBox
- can be used before calling exec(), because modal widgets call
- exec() to start a local event loop.
-
- To make your application perform idle processing, i.e. executing a
- special function whenever there are no pending events, use a
- TQTimer with 0 timeout. More advanced idle processing schemes can
- be achieved using processEvents().
-
- \sa quit(), exit(), processEvents(), setMainWidget()
-*/
-int TQApplication::exec()
-{
- return eventLoop()->exec();
-}
-
-/*!
- Tells the application to exit with a return code.
-
- After this function has been called, the application leaves the main
- event loop and returns from the call to exec(). The exec() function
- returns \a retcode.
-
- By convention, a \a retcode of 0 means success, and any non-zero
- value indicates an error.
-
- Note that unlike the C library function of the same name, this
- function \e does return to the caller -- it is event processing that
- stops.
-
- \sa quit(), exec()
-*/
-void TQApplication::exit( int retcode )
-{
- tqApp->eventLoop()->exit( retcode );
-}
-
-/*!
- \obsolete
-
- This function enters the main event loop (recursively). Do not call
- it unless you really know what you are doing.
-
- Use TQApplication::eventLoop()->enterLoop() instead.
-
-*/
-int TQApplication::enter_loop()
-{
- return eventLoop()->enterLoop();
-}
-
-/*!
- \obsolete
-
- This function exits from a recursive call to the main event loop.
- Do not call it unless you are an expert.
-
- Use TQApplication::eventLoop()->exitLoop() instead.
-
-*/
-void TQApplication::exit_loop()
-{
- eventLoop()->exitLoop();
-}
-
-/*!
- \obsolete
-
- Returns the current loop level.
-
- Use TQApplication::eventLoop()->loopLevel() instead.
-
-*/
-int TQApplication::loopLevel() const
-{
- return eventLoop()->loopLevel();
-}
-
-/*!
-
- Wakes up the GUI thread.
-
- \sa guiThreadAwake() \link threads.html Thread Support in TQt\endlink
-*/
-void TQApplication::wakeUpGuiThread()
-{
- eventLoop()->wakeUp();
-}
-
-/*!
- This function returns TRUE if there are pending events; otherwise
- returns FALSE. Pending events can be either from the window system
- or posted events using TQApplication::postEvent().
-*/
-bool TQApplication::hasPendingEvents()
-{
- return eventLoop()->hasPendingEvents();
-}
-
-#if !defined(TQ_WS_X11)
-
-// The doc and X implementation of these functions is in qapplication_x11.cpp
-
-void TQApplication::flushX() {} // do nothing
-
-void TQApplication::syncX() {} // do nothing
-
-#endif
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQApplication::setWinStyleHighlightColor( const TQColor & )
- \obsolete
-
- Sets the color used to mark selections in windows style for all widgets
- in the application. Will tqrepaint all widgets if the color is changed.
-
- The default color is \c darkBlue.
- \sa winStyleHighlightColor()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn const TQColor& TQApplication::winStyleHighlightColor()
- \obsolete
-
- Returns the color used to mark selections in windows style.
-
- \sa setWinStyleHighlightColor()
-*/
-
-/*!
- Returns the version of the Windows operating system that is running:
-
- \list
- \i TQt::WV_95 - Windows 95
- \i TQt::WV_98 - Windows 98
- \i TQt::WV_Me - Windows Me
- \i TQt::WV_NT - Windows NT 4.x
- \i TQt::WV_2000 - Windows 2000 (NT5)
- \i TQt::WV_XP - Windows XP
- \i TQt::WV_2003 - Windows Server 2003 family
- \i TQt::WV_CE - Windows CE
- \i TQt::WV_CENET - Windows CE.NET
- \endlist
-
- Note that this function is implemented for the Windows version
- of TQt only.
-*/
-
-#if defined(TQ_OS_CYGWIN)
-TQt::WindowsVersion TQApplication::winVersion()
-{
- return qt_winver;
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION
-
-bool qt_detectRTLLanguage()
-{
- return TQApplication::tr( "TQT_LAYOUT_DIRECTION",
- "Translate this string to the string 'LTR' in left-to-right"
- " languages or to 'RTL' in right-to-left languages (such as Hebrew"
- " and Arabic) to get proper widget tqlayout." ) == "RTL";
-}
-
-/*!
- Adds the message file \a mf to the list of message files to be used
- for translations.
-
- Multiple message files can be installed. Translations are searched
- for in the last installed message file, then the one from last, and
- so on, back to the first installed message file. The search stops as
- soon as a matching translation is found.
-
- \sa removeTranslator() translate() TQTranslator::load()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::installTranslator( TQTranslator * mf )
-{
- if ( !mf )
- return;
- if ( !translators )
- translators = new TQValueList<TQTranslator*>;
-
- translators->prepend( mf );
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION_BUILDER
- if ( mf->isEmpty() )
- return;
-#endif
-
- // hook to set the tqlayout direction of dialogs
- setReverseLayout( qt_detectRTLLanguage() );
-
- TQWidgetList *list = tqtopLevelWidgets();
- TQWidgetListIt it( *list );
- TQWidget *w;
- while ( ( w=it.current() ) != 0 ) {
- ++it;
- if (!w->isDesktop())
- postEvent( w, new TQEvent( TQEvent::LanguageChange ) );
- }
- delete list;
-}
-
-/*!
- Removes the message file \a mf from the list of message files used by
- this application. (It does not delete the message file from the file
- system.)
-
- \sa installTranslator() translate(), TQObject::tr()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::removeTranslator( TQTranslator * mf )
-{
- if ( !translators || !mf )
- return;
-
- if ( translators->remove( mf ) && ! tqApp->closingDown() ) {
- setReverseLayout( qt_detectRTLLanguage() );
-
- TQWidgetList *list = tqtopLevelWidgets();
- TQWidgetListIt it( *list );
- TQWidget *w;
- while ( ( w=it.current() ) != 0 ) {
- ++it;
- postEvent( w, new TQEvent( TQEvent::LanguageChange ) );
- }
- delete list;
- }
-}
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_TEXTCODEC
-/*! \obsolete
- This is the same as TQTextCodec::setCodecForTr().
-*/
-void TQApplication::setDefaultCodec( TQTextCodec* codec )
-{
- TQTextCodec::setCodecForTr( codec );
-}
-
-/*! \obsolete
- Returns TQTextCodec::codecForTr().
-*/
-TQTextCodec* TQApplication::defaultCodec() const
-{
- return TQTextCodec::codecForTr();
-}
-#endif //TQT_NO_TEXTCODEC
-
-/*! \enum TQApplication::Encoding
-
- This enum type defines the 8-bit encoding of character string
- arguments to translate():
-
- \value DefaultCodec - the encoding specified by
- TQTextCodec::codecForTr() (Latin-1 if none has been set)
- \value UnicodeUTF8 - UTF-8
-
- \sa TQObject::tr(), TQObject::trUtf8(), TQString::fromUtf8()
-*/
-
-/*! \reentrant
- Returns the translation text for \a sourceText, by querying the
- installed messages files. The message files are searched from the most
- recently installed message file back to the first installed message
- file.
-
- TQObject::tr() and TQObject::trUtf8() provide this functionality more
- conveniently.
-
- \a context is typically a class name (e.g., "MyDialog") and
- \a sourceText is either English text or a short identifying text, if
- the output text will be very long (as for help texts).
-
- \a comment is a disambiguating comment, for when the same \a
- sourceText is used in different roles within the same context. By
- default, it is null. \a encoding indicates the 8-bit encoding of
- character stings
-
- See the \l TQTranslator documentation for more information about
- contexts and comments.
-
- If none of the message files contain a translation for \a
- sourceText in \a context, this function returns a TQString
- equivalent of \a sourceText. The encoding of \a sourceText is
- specified by \e encoding; it defaults to \c DefaultCodec.
-
- This function is not virtual. You can use alternative translation
- techniques by subclassing \l TQTranslator.
-
- \warning This method is reentrant only if all translators are
- installed \e before calling this method. Installing or removing
- translators while performing translations is not supported. Doing
- so will most likely result in crashes or other undesirable behavior.
-
- \sa TQObject::tr() installTranslator() defaultCodec()
-*/
-
-TQString TQApplication::translate( const char * context, const char * sourceText,
- const char * comment, Encoding encoding ) const
-{
- if ( !sourceText )
- return TQString::null;
-
- if ( translators ) {
- TQValueList<TQTranslator*>::iterator it;
- TQTranslator * mf;
- TQString result;
- for ( it = translators->begin(); it != translators->end(); ++it ) {
- mf = *it;
- result = mf->tqfindMessage( context, sourceText, comment ).translation();
- if ( !result.isNull() )
- return result;
- }
- }
-#ifndef TQT_NO_TEXTCODEC
- if ( encoding == UnicodeUTF8 )
- return TQString::fromUtf8( sourceText );
- else if ( TQTextCodec::codecForTr() != 0 )
- return TQTextCodec::codecForTr()->toUnicode( sourceText );
- else
-#endif
- return TQString::tqfromLatin1( sourceText );
-}
-
-#endif
-
-/*****************************************************************************
- TQApplication management of posted events
- *****************************************************************************/
-
-//see also notify(), which does the removal of ChildInserted when ChildRemoved.
-
-/*!
- Adds the event \a event with the object \a receiver as the receiver of the
- event, to an event queue and returns immediately.
-
- The event must be allocated on the heap since the post event queue
- will take ownership of the event and delete it once it has been posted.
-
- When control returns to the main event loop, all events that are
- stored in the queue will be sent using the notify() function.
-
- \threadsafe
-
- \sa sendEvent(), notify()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::postEvent( TQObject *receiver, TQEvent *event )
-{
- if ( receiver == 0 ) {
-#if defined(TQT_CHECK_NULL)
- qWarning( "TQApplication::postEvent: Unexpected null receiver" );
-#endif
- delete event;
- return;
- }
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- TQMutexLocker locker( postevent_mutex );
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
- if ( !globalPostedEvents ) { // create list
- globalPostedEvents = new TQPostEventList;
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( globalPostedEvents );
- globalPostedEvents->setAutoDelete( TRUE );
- qapp_cleanup_events.set( &globalPostedEvents );
- }
-
- if ( !receiver->postedEvents )
- receiver->postedEvents = new TQPostEventList;
- TQPostEventList * l = receiver->postedEvents;
-
- // if this is one of the compressible events, do compression
- if ( event->type() == TQEvent::Paint ||
- event->type() == TQEvent::LayoutHint ||
- event->type() == TQEvent::Resize ||
- event->type() == TQEvent::Move ||
- event->type() == TQEvent::LanguageChange ) {
- l->first();
- TQPostEvent * cur = 0;
- for ( ;; ) {
- while ( (cur=l->current()) != 0 &&
- ( cur->receiver != receiver ||
- cur->event == 0 ||
- cur->event->type() != event->type() ) )
- l->next();
- if ( l->current() != 0 ) {
- if ( cur->event->type() == TQEvent::Paint ) {
- TQPaintEvent * p = (TQPaintEvent*)(cur->event);
- if ( p->erase != ((TQPaintEvent*)event)->erase ) {
- l->next();
- continue;
- }
- p->reg = p->reg.unite( ((TQPaintEvent *)event)->reg );
- p->rec = p->rec.unite( ((TQPaintEvent *)event)->rec );
- delete event;
- return;
- } else if ( cur->event->type() == TQEvent::LayoutHint ) {
- delete event;
- return;
- } else if ( cur->event->type() == TQEvent::Resize ) {
- ((TQResizeEvent *)(cur->event))->s = ((TQResizeEvent *)event)->s;
- delete event;
- return;
- } else if ( cur->event->type() == TQEvent::Move ) {
- ((TQMoveEvent *)(cur->event))->p = ((TQMoveEvent *)event)->p;
- delete event;
- return;
- } else if ( cur->event->type() == TQEvent::LanguageChange ) {
- delete event;
- return;
- }
- }
- break;
- };
- }
-
- // if no compression could be done, just append something
- event->posted = TRUE;
- TQPostEvent * pe = new TQPostEvent( receiver, event );
- l->append( pe );
- globalPostedEvents->append( pe );
-
- if (eventloop)
- eventloop->wakeUp();
-}
-
-
-/*! \overload
-
- Dispatches all posted events, i.e. empties the event queue.
-*/
-void TQApplication::sendPostedEvents()
-{
- sendPostedEvents( 0, 0 );
-}
-
-
-
-/*!
- Immediately dispatches all events which have been previously queued
- with TQApplication::postEvent() and which are for the object \a receiver
- and have the event type \a event_type.
-
- Note that events from the window system are \e not dispatched by this
- function, but by processEvents().
-
- If \a receiver is null, the events of \a event_type are sent for all
- objects. If \a event_type is 0, all the events are sent for \a receiver.
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::sendPostedEvents( TQObject *receiver, int event_type )
-{
- // Make sure the object hierarchy is stable before processing events
- // to avoid endless loops
- if ( receiver == 0 && event_type == 0 )
- sendPostedEvents( 0, TQEvent::ChildInserted );
-
- if ( !globalPostedEvents || ( receiver && !receiver->postedEvents ) )
- return;
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- TQMutexLocker locker( postevent_mutex );
-#endif
-
- bool sent = TRUE;
- while ( sent ) {
- sent = FALSE;
-
- if ( !globalPostedEvents || ( receiver && !receiver->postedEvents ) )
- return;
-
- // if we have a receiver, use the local list. Otherwise, use the
- // global list
- TQPostEventList * l = receiver ? receiver->postedEvents : globalPostedEvents;
-
- // okay. here is the tricky loop. be careful about optimizing
- // this, it looks the way it does for good reasons.
- TQPostEventListIt it( *l );
- TQPostEvent *pe;
- while ( (pe=it.current()) != 0 ) {
- ++it;
- if ( pe->event // hasn't been sent yet
- && ( receiver == 0 // we send to all tqreceivers
- || receiver == pe->receiver ) // we send to THAT receiver
- && ( event_type == 0 // we send all types
- || event_type == pe->event->type() ) ) { // we send THAT type
- // first, we diddle the event so that we can deliver
- // it, and that noone will try to touch it later.
- pe->event->posted = FALSE;
- TQEvent * e = pe->event;
- TQObject * r = pe->receiver;
- pe->event = 0;
-
- // next, update the data structure so that we're ready
- // for the next event.
-
- // look for the local list, and take whatever we're
- // delivering out of it. r->postedEvents maybe *l
- if ( r->postedEvents ) {
- r->postedEvents->removeRef( pe );
- // if possible, get rid of that list. this is not
- // ideal - we will create and delete a list for
- // each update() call. it would be better if we'd
- // leave the list empty here, and delete it
- // somewhere else if it isn't being used.
- if ( r->postedEvents->isEmpty() ) {
- delete r->postedEvents;
- r->postedEvents = 0;
- }
- }
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- if ( locker.mutex() ) locker.mutex()->unlock();
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- // after all that work, it's time to deliver the event.
- if ( e->type() == TQEvent::Paint && r->isWidgetType() ) {
- TQWidget * w = (TQWidget*)r;
- TQPaintEvent * p = (TQPaintEvent*)e;
- if ( w->isVisible() )
- w->tqrepaint( p->reg, p->erase );
- } else {
- sent = TRUE;
- TQApplication::sendEvent( r, e );
- }
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- if ( locker.mutex() ) locker.mutex()->lock();
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
- delete e;
- // careful when adding anything below this point - the
- // sendEvent() call might tqinvalidate any invariants this
- // function depends on.
- }
- }
-
- // clear the global list, i.e. remove everything that was
- // delivered.
- if ( l == globalPostedEvents ) {
- globalPostedEvents->first();
- while( (pe=globalPostedEvents->current()) != 0 ) {
- if ( pe->event )
- globalPostedEvents->next();
- else
- globalPostedEvents->remove();
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*!
- Removes all events posted using postEvent() for \a receiver.
-
- The events are \e not dispatched, instead they are removed from the
- queue. You should never need to call this function. If you do call it,
- be aware that killing events may cause \a receiver to break one or
- more invariants.
-
- \threadsafe
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::removePostedEvents( TQObject *receiver )
-{
- if ( !receiver )
- return;
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- TQMutexLocker locker( postevent_mutex );
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
- // the TQObject destructor calls this function directly. this can
- // happen while the event loop is in the middle of posting events,
- // and when we get here, we may not have any more posted events
- // for this object.
- if ( !receiver->postedEvents )
- return;
-
- // iterate over the object-specifc list and delete the events.
- // leave the TQPostEvent objects; they'll be deleted by
- // sendPostedEvents().
- TQPostEventList * l = receiver->postedEvents;
- receiver->postedEvents = 0;
- l->first();
- TQPostEvent * pe;
- while( (pe=l->current()) != 0 ) {
- if ( pe->event ) {
- pe->event->posted = FALSE;
- delete pe->event;
- pe->event = 0;
- }
- l->remove();
- }
- delete l;
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Removes \a event from the queue of posted events, and emits a
- warning message if appropriate.
-
- \warning This function can be \e really slow. Avoid using it, if
- possible.
-
- \threadsafe
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::removePostedEvent( TQEvent * event )
-{
- if ( !event || !event->posted )
- return;
-
- if ( !globalPostedEvents ) {
-#if defined(TQT_DEBUG)
- qDebug( "TQApplication::removePostedEvent: %p %d is posted: impossible",
- (void*)event, event->type() );
- return;
-#endif
- }
-
-#ifdef TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
- TQMutexLocker locker( postevent_mutex );
-#endif // TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-
- TQPostEventListIt it( *globalPostedEvents );
- TQPostEvent * pe;
- while( (pe = it.current()) != 0 ) {
- ++it;
- if ( pe->event == event ) {
-#if defined(TQT_DEBUG)
- const char *n;
- switch ( event->type() ) {
- case TQEvent::Timer:
- n = "Timer";
- break;
- case TQEvent::MouseButtonPress:
- n = "MouseButtonPress";
- break;
- case TQEvent::MouseButtonRelease:
- n = "MouseButtonRelease";
- break;
- case TQEvent::MouseButtonDblClick:
- n = "MouseButtonDblClick";
- break;
- case TQEvent::MouseMove:
- n = "MouseMove";
- break;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_WHEELEVENT
- case TQEvent::Wheel:
- n = "Wheel";
- break;
-#endif
- case TQEvent::KeyPress:
- n = "KeyPress";
- break;
- case TQEvent::KeyRelease:
- n = "KeyRelease";
- break;
- case TQEvent::FocusIn:
- n = "FocusIn";
- break;
- case TQEvent::FocusOut:
- n = "FocusOut";
- break;
- case TQEvent::Enter:
- n = "Enter";
- break;
- case TQEvent::Leave:
- n = "Leave";
- break;
- case TQEvent::Paint:
- n = "Paint";
- break;
- case TQEvent::Move:
- n = "Move";
- break;
- case TQEvent::Resize:
- n = "Resize";
- break;
- case TQEvent::Create:
- n = "Create";
- break;
- case TQEvent::Destroy:
- n = "Destroy";
- break;
- case TQEvent::Close:
- n = "Close";
- break;
- case TQEvent::Quit:
- n = "Quit";
- break;
- default:
- n = "<other>";
- break;
- }
- qWarning("TQEvent: Warning: %s event deleted while posted to %s %s",
- n,
- pe->receiver ? pe->receiver->className() : "null",
- pe->receiver ? pe->receiver->name() : "object" );
- // note the beautiful uglehack if !pe->receiver :)
-#endif
- event->posted = FALSE;
- delete pe->event;
- pe->event = 0;
- return;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*!\internal
-
- Sets the active window in reaction to a system event. Call this
- from the platform specific event handlers.
-
- It sets the activeWindow() and tqfocusWidget() attributes and sends
- proper WindowActivate/WindowDeactivate and FocusIn/FocusOut events
- to all appropriate widgets.
-
- \sa activeWindow()
- */
-void TQApplication::setActiveWindow( TQWidget* act )
-{
- TQWidget* window = act?act->tqtopLevelWidget():0;
-
- if ( active_window == window )
- return;
-
- // first the activation/deactivation events
- if ( active_window ) {
- TQWidgetList deacts;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
- if ( style().tqstyleHint(TQStyle::SH_Widget_ShareActivation, active_window ) ) {
- TQWidgetList *list = tqtopLevelWidgets();
- if ( list ) {
- for ( TQWidget *w = list->first(); w; w = list->next() ) {
- if ( w->isVisible() && w->isActiveWindow() )
- deacts.append(w);
- }
- delete list;
- }
- } else
-#endif
- deacts.append(active_window);
- active_window = 0;
- TQEvent e( TQEvent::WindowDeactivate );
- for(TQWidget *w = deacts.first(); w; w = deacts.next())
- TQApplication::sendSpontaneousEvent( w, &e );
- }
-
- active_window = window;
- if ( active_window ) {
- TQEvent e( TQEvent::WindowActivate );
- TQWidgetList acts;
-#ifndef TQT_NO_STYLE
- if ( style().tqstyleHint(TQStyle::SH_Widget_ShareActivation, active_window ) ) {
- TQWidgetList *list = tqtopLevelWidgets();
- if ( list ) {
- for ( TQWidget *w = list->first(); w; w = list->next() ) {
- if ( w->isVisible() && w->isActiveWindow() )
- acts.append(w);
- }
- delete list;
- }
- } else
-#endif
- acts.append(active_window);
- for(TQWidget *w = acts.first(); w; w = acts.next())
- TQApplication::sendSpontaneousEvent( w, &e );
- }
-
- // then focus events
- TQFocusEvent::setReason( TQFocusEvent::ActiveWindow );
- if ( !active_window && focus_widget ) {
- TQFocusEvent out( TQEvent::FocusOut );
- TQWidget *tmp = focus_widget;
- focus_widget = 0;
-#ifdef TQ_WS_WIN
- TQInputContext::accept( tmp );
-#endif
- TQApplication::sendSpontaneousEvent( tmp, &out );
- } else if ( active_window ) {
- TQWidget *w = active_window->tqfocusWidget();
- if ( w && w->focusPolicy() != TQWidget::NoFocus )
- w->setFocus();
- else
- active_window->focusNextPrevChild( TRUE );
- }
- TQFocusEvent::resetReason();
-}
-
-
-/*!\internal
-
- Creates the proper Enter/Leave event when widget \a enter is entered
- and widget \a leave is left.
- */
-TQ_EXPORT void qt_dispatchEnterLeave( TQWidget* enter, TQWidget* leave ) {
-#if 0
- if ( leave ) {
- TQEvent e( TQEvent::Leave );
- TQApplication::sendEvent( leave, & e );
- }
- if ( enter ) {
- TQEvent e( TQEvent::Enter );
- TQApplication::sendEvent( enter, & e );
- }
- return;
-#endif
-
- TQWidget* w ;
- if ( !enter && !leave )
- return;
- TQWidgetList leaveList;
- TQWidgetList enterList;
-
- bool sameWindow = leave && enter && leave->tqtopLevelWidget() == enter->tqtopLevelWidget();
- if ( leave && !sameWindow ) {
- w = leave;
- do {
- leaveList.append( w );
- } while ( (w = w->parentWidget( TRUE ) ) );
- }
- if ( enter && !sameWindow ) {
- w = enter;
- do {
- enterList.prepend( w );
- } while ( (w = w->parentWidget(TRUE) ) );
- }
- if ( sameWindow ) {
- int enterDepth = 0;
- int leaveDepth = 0;
- w = enter;
- while ( ( w = w->parentWidget( TRUE ) ) )
- enterDepth++;
- w = leave;
- while ( ( w = w->parentWidget( TRUE ) ) )
- leaveDepth++;
- TQWidget* wenter = enter;
- TQWidget* wleave = leave;
- while ( enterDepth > leaveDepth ) {
- wenter = wenter->parentWidget();
- enterDepth--;
- }
- while ( leaveDepth > enterDepth ) {
- wleave = wleave->parentWidget();
- leaveDepth--;
- }
- while ( !wenter->isTopLevel() && wenter != wleave ) {
- wenter = wenter->parentWidget();
- wleave = wleave->parentWidget();
- }
-
- w = leave;
- while ( w != wleave ) {
- leaveList.append( w );
- w = w->parentWidget();
- }
- w = enter;
- while ( w != wenter ) {
- enterList.prepend( w );
- w = w->parentWidget();
- }
- }
-
- TQEvent leaveEvent( TQEvent::Leave );
- for ( w = leaveList.first(); w; w = leaveList.next() ) {
- if ( !tqApp->activeModalWidget() || qt_tryModalHelper( w, 0 ))
- TQApplication::sendEvent( w, &leaveEvent );
- }
- TQEvent enterEvent( TQEvent::Enter );
- for ( w = enterList.first(); w; w = enterList.next() ) {
- if ( !tqApp->activeModalWidget() || qt_tryModalHelper( w, 0 ))
- TQApplication::sendEvent( w, &enterEvent );
- }
-}
-
-
-#ifdef TQ_WS_MACX
-extern TQWidget *qt_tryModalHelperMac( TQWidget * top ); //qapplication_mac.cpp
-#endif
-
-
-/*!\internal
-
- Called from qapplication_<platform>.cpp, returns TRUE
- if the widget should accept the event.
- */
-TQ_EXPORT bool qt_tryModalHelper( TQWidget *widget, TQWidget **rettop ) {
- TQWidget *modal=0, *top=TQApplication::activeModalWidget();
- if ( rettop ) *rettop = top;
-
- if ( tqApp->activePopupWidget() )
- return TRUE;
-
-#ifdef TQ_WS_MACX
- top = qt_tryModalHelperMac( top );
- if ( rettop ) *rettop = top;
-#endif
-
- TQWidget* groupLeader = widget;
- widget = widget->tqtopLevelWidget();
-
- if ( widget->testWFlags(TQt::WShowModal) ) // widget is modal
- modal = widget;
- if ( !top || modal == top ) // don't block event
- return TRUE;
-
- TQWidget * p = widget->parentWidget(); // Check if the active modal widget is a tqparent of our widget
- while ( p ) {
- if ( p == top )
- return TRUE;
- p = p->parentWidget();
- }
-
- while ( groupLeader && !groupLeader->testWFlags( TQt::WGroupLeader ) )
- groupLeader = groupLeader->parentWidget();
-
- if ( groupLeader ) {
- // Does groupLeader have a child in qt_modal_stack?
- bool unrelated = TRUE;
- modal = qt_modal_stack->first();
- while (modal && unrelated) {
- TQWidget* p = modal->parentWidget();
- while ( p && p != groupLeader && !p->testWFlags( TQt::WGroupLeader) ) {
- p = p->parentWidget();
- }
- modal = qt_modal_stack->next();
- if ( p == groupLeader ) unrelated = FALSE;
- }
-
- if ( unrelated )
- return TRUE; // don't block event
- }
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-/*!
- Returns the desktop widget (also called the root window).
-
- The desktop widget is useful for obtaining the size of the screen.
- It may also be possible to draw on the desktop. We recommend against
- assuming that it's possible to draw on the desktop, since this does
- not work on all operating systems.
-
- \code
- TQDesktopWidget *d = TQApplication::desktop();
- int w = d->width(); // returns desktop width
- int h = d->height(); // returns desktop height
- \endcode
-*/
-
-TQDesktopWidget *TQApplication::desktop()
-{
- if ( !qt_desktopWidget || // not created yet
- !qt_desktopWidget->isDesktop() ) { // reparented away
- qt_desktopWidget = new TQDesktopWidget();
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( qt_desktopWidget );
- }
- return qt_desktopWidget;
-}
-
-#ifndef TQT_NO_CLIPBOARD
-/*!
- Returns a pointer to the application global clipboard.
-*/
-TQClipboard *TQApplication::clipboard()
-{
- if ( qt_clipboard == 0 ) {
- qt_clipboard = new TQClipboard;
- TQ_CHECK_PTR( qt_clipboard );
- }
- return qt_clipboard;
-}
-#endif // TQT_NO_CLIPBOARD
-
-/*!
- By default, TQt will try to use the current standard colors, fonts
- etc., from the underlying window system's desktop settings,
- and use them for all relevant widgets. This behavior can be switched off
- by calling this function with \a on set to FALSE.
-
- This static function must be called before creating the TQApplication
- object, like this:
-
- \code
- int main( int argc, char** argv ) {
- TQApplication::setDesktopSettingsAware( FALSE ); // I know better than the user
- TQApplication myApp( argc, argv ); // Use default fonts & colors
- ...
- }
- \endcode
-
- \sa desktopSettingsAware()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::setDesktopSettingsAware( bool on )
-{
- obey_desktop_settings = on;
-}
-
-/*!
- Returns the value set by setDesktopSettingsAware(); by default TRUE.
-
- \sa setDesktopSettingsAware()
-*/
-
-bool TQApplication::desktopSettingsAware()
-{
- return obey_desktop_settings;
-}
-
-/*! \fn void TQApplication::lock()
-
- Lock the TQt Library Mutex. If another thread has already locked the
- mutex, the calling thread will block until the other thread has
- unlocked the mutex.
-
- \sa unlock() locked() \link threads.html Thread Support in TQt\endlink
-*/
-
-
-/*! \fn void TQApplication::unlock(bool wakeUpGui)
-
- Unlock the TQt Library Mutex. If \a wakeUpGui is TRUE (the default),
- then the GUI thread will be woken with TQApplication::wakeUpGuiThread().
-
- \sa lock(), locked() \link threads.html Thread Support in TQt\endlink
-*/
-
-
-/*! \fn bool TQApplication::locked()
-
- Returns TRUE if the TQt Library Mutex is locked by a different thread;
- otherwise returns FALSE.
-
- \warning Due to different implementations of recursive mutexes on
- the supported platforms, calling this function from the same thread
- that previously locked the mutex will give undefined results.
-
- \sa lock() unlock() \link threads.html Thread Support in TQt\endlink
-*/
-
-/*! \fn bool TQApplication::tryLock()
-
- Attempts to lock the TQt Library Mutex, and returns immediately. If
- the lock was obtained, this function returns TRUE. If another thread
- has locked the mutex, this function returns FALSE, instead of
- waiting for the lock to become available.
-
- The mutex must be unlocked with unlock() before another thread can
- successfully lock it.
-
- \sa lock(), unlock() \link threads.html Thread Support in TQt\endlink
-*/
-
-#if defined(TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT)
-void TQApplication::lock()
-{
- qt_mutex->lock();
-}
-
-void TQApplication::unlock(bool wakeUpGui)
-{
- qt_mutex->unlock();
-
- if (wakeUpGui)
- wakeUpGuiThread();
-}
-
-bool TQApplication::locked()
-{
- return qt_mutex->locked();
-}
-
-bool TQApplication::tryLock()
-{
- return qt_mutex->tryLock();
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/*!
- \fn bool TQApplication::isSessionRestored() const
-
- Returns TRUE if the application has been restored from an earlier
- \link session.html session\endlink; otherwise returns FALSE.
-
- \sa sessionId(), commitData(), saveState()
-*/
-
-
-/*!
- \fn TQString TQApplication::sessionId() const
-
- Returns the current \link session.html session's\endlink identifier.
-
- If the application has been restored from an earlier session, this
- identifier is the same as it was in that previous session.
-
- The session identifier is guaranteed to be unique both for different
- applications and for different instances of the same application.
-
- \sa isSessionRestored(), sessionKey(), commitData(), saveState()
- */
-
-/*!
- \fn TQString TQApplication::sessionKey() const
-
- Returns the session key in the current \link session.html
- session\endlink.
-
- If the application has been restored from an earlier session, this
- key is the same as it was when the previous session ended.
-
- The session key changes with every call of commitData() or
- saveState().
-
- \sa isSessionRestored(), sessionId(), commitData(), saveState()
- */
-
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQApplication::commitData( TQSessionManager& sm )
-
- This function deals with \link session.html session
- management\endlink. It is invoked when the TQSessionManager wants the
- application to commit all its data.
-
- Usually this means saving all open files, after getting
- permission from the user. Furthermore you may want to provide a means
- by which the user can cancel the shutdown.
-
- Note that you should not exit the application within this function.
- Instead, the session manager may or may not do this afterwards,
- depending on the context.
-
- \warning Within this function, no user interaction is possible, \e
- unless you ask the session manager \a sm for explicit permission.
- See TQSessionManager::allowsInteraction() and
- TQSessionManager::allowsErrorInteraction() for details and example
- usage.
-
- The default implementation requests interaction and sends a close
- event to all visible top level widgets. If any event was
- rejected, the shutdown is canceled.
-
- \sa isSessionRestored(), sessionId(), saveState(), \link session.html the Session Management overview\endlink
-*/
-#ifndef TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
-void TQApplication::commitData( TQSessionManager& sm )
-{
-
- if ( sm.allowsInteraction() ) {
- TQWidgetList done;
- TQWidgetList *list = TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets();
- bool cancelled = FALSE;
- TQWidget* w = list->first();
- while ( !cancelled && w ) {
- if ( !w->isHidden() ) {
- TQCloseEvent e;
- sendEvent( w, &e );
- cancelled = !e.isAccepted();
- if ( !cancelled )
- done.append( w );
- delete list; // one never knows...
- list = TQApplication::tqtopLevelWidgets();
- w = list->first();
- } else {
- w = list->next();
- }
- while ( w && done.tqcontainsRef( w ) )
- w = list->next();
- }
- delete list;
- if ( cancelled )
- sm.cancel();
- }
-}
-
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQApplication::saveState( TQSessionManager& sm )
-
- This function deals with \link session.html session
- management\endlink. It is invoked when the
- \link TQSessionManager session manager \endlink wants the application
- to preserve its state for a future session.
-
- For example, a text editor would create a temporary file that
- includes the current contents of its edit buffers, the location of
- the cursor and other aspects of the current editing session.
-
- Note that you should never exit the application within this
- function. Instead, the session manager may or may not do this
- afterwards, depending on the context. Futhermore, most session
- managers will very likely request a saved state immediately after
- the application has been started. This permits the session manager
- to learn about the application's restart policy.
-
- \warning Within this function, no user interaction is possible, \e
- unless you ask the session manager \a sm for explicit permission.
- See TQSessionManager::allowsInteraction() and
- TQSessionManager::allowsErrorInteraction() for details.
-
- \sa isSessionRestored(), sessionId(), commitData(), \link session.html the Session Management overview\endlink
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::saveState( TQSessionManager& /* sm */ )
-{
-}
-#endif //TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
-/*!
- Sets the time after which a drag should start to \a ms ms.
-
- \sa startDragTime()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::setStartDragTime( int ms )
-{
- drag_time = ms;
-}
-
-/*!
- If you support drag and drop in you application and a drag should
- start after a mouse click and after a certain time elapsed, you
- should use the value which this method returns as the delay (in ms).
-
- TQt also uses this delay internally, e.g. in TQTextEdit and TQLineEdit,
- for starting a drag.
-
- The default value is 500 ms.
-
- \sa setStartDragTime(), startDragDistance()
-*/
-
-int TQApplication::startDragTime()
-{
- return drag_time;
-}
-
-/*!
- Sets the distance after which a drag should start to \a l pixels.
-
- \sa startDragDistance()
-*/
-
-void TQApplication::setStartDragDistance( int l )
-{
- drag_distance = l;
-}
-
-/*!
- If you support drag and drop in you application and a drag should
- start after a mouse click and after moving the mouse a certain
- distance, you should use the value which this method returns as the
- distance.
-
- For example, if the mouse position of the click is stored in \c
- startPos and the current position (e.g. in the mouse move event) is
- \c currPos, you can tqfind out if a drag should be started with code
- like this:
- \code
- if ( ( startPos - currPos ).manhattanLength() >
- TQApplication::startDragDistance() )
- startTheDrag();
- \endcode
-
- TQt uses this value internally, e.g. in TQFileDialog.
-
- The default value is 4 pixels.
-
- \sa setStartDragDistance(), startDragTime(), TQPoint::manhattanLength()
-*/
-
-int TQApplication::startDragDistance()
-{
- return drag_distance;
-}
-
-/*!
- If \a b is TRUE, all dialogs and widgets will be laid out in a
- mirrored fashion, as required by right to left languages such as
- Arabic and Hebrew. If \a b is FALSE, dialogs and widgets are laid
- out left to right.
-
- Changing this flag in runtime does not cause a retqlayout of already
- instantiated widgets.
-
- \sa reverseLayout()
-*/
-void TQApplication::setReverseLayout( bool b )
-{
- if ( reverse_tqlayout == b )
- return;
-
- reverse_tqlayout = b;
-
- TQWidgetList *list = tqtopLevelWidgets();
- TQWidgetListIt it( *list );
- TQWidget *w;
- while ( ( w=it.current() ) != 0 ) {
- ++it;
- postEvent( w, new TQEvent( TQEvent::LayoutDirectionChange ) );
- }
- delete list;
-}
-
-/*!
- Returns TRUE if all dialogs and widgets will be laid out in a
- mirrored (right to left) fashion. Returns FALSE if dialogs and
- widgets will be laid out left to right.
-
- \sa setReverseLayout()
-*/
-bool TQApplication::reverseLayout()
-{
- return reverse_tqlayout;
-}
-
-
-/*!
- \class TQSessionManager tqsessionmanager.h
- \brief The TQSessionManager class provides access to the session manager.
-
- \ingroup application
- \ingroup environment
-
- The session manager is responsible for session management, most
- importantly for interruption and resumption. A "session" is a kind
- of record of the state of the system, e.g. which applications were
- run at start up and which applications are currently running. The
- session manager is used to save the session, e.g. when the machine
- is shut down; and to restore a session, e.g. when the machine is
- started up. Use TQSettings to save and restore an individual
- application's settings, e.g. window positions, recently used files,
- etc.
-
- TQSessionManager provides an interface between the application and
- the session manager so that the program can work well with the
- session manager. In TQt, session management requests for action
- are handled by the two virtual functions TQApplication::commitData()
- and TQApplication::saveState(). Both provide a reference to
- a session manager object as argument, to allow the application
- to communicate with the session manager.
-
- During a session management action (i.e. within commitData() and
- saveState()), no user interaction is possible \e unless the
- application got explicit permission from the session manager. You
- ask for permission by calling allowsInteraction() or, if it's really
- urgent, allowsErrorInteraction(). TQt does not enforce this, but the
- session manager may.
-
- You can try to abort the shutdown process by calling cancel(). The
- default commitData() function does this if some top-level window
- rejected its closeEvent().
-
- For sophisticated session managers provided on Unix/X11, TQSessionManager
- offers further possibilites to fine-tune an application's session
- management behavior: setRestartCommand(), setDiscardCommand(),
- setRestartHint(), setProperty(), requestPhase2(). See the respective
- function descriptions for further details.
-*/
-
-/*! \enum TQSessionManager::RestartHint
-
- This enum type defines the circumstances under which this
- application wants to be restarted by the session manager. The
- current values are
-
- \value RestartIfRunning if the application is still running when
- the session is shut down, it wants to be restarted at the start of
- the next session.
-
- \value RestartAnyway the application wants to be started at the
- start of the next session, no matter what. (This is useful for
- utilities that run just after startup and then quit.)
-
- \value RestartImmediately the application wants to be started
- immediately whenever it is not running.
-
- \value RestartNever the application does not want to be restarted
- automatically.
-
- The default hint is \c RestartIfRunning.
-*/
-
-
-/*!
- \fn TQString TQSessionManager::sessionId() const
-
- Returns the identifier of the current session.
-
- If the application has been restored from an earlier session, this
- identifier is the same as it was in that earlier session.
-
- \sa sessionKey(), TQApplication::sessionId()
- */
-
-/*!
- \fn TQString TQSessionManager::sessionKey() const
-
- Returns the session key in the current session.
-
- If the application has been restored from an earlier session, this
- key is the same as it was when the previous session ended.
-
- The session key changes with every call of commitData() or
- saveState().
-
- \sa sessionId(), TQApplication::sessionKey()
- */
-
-// ### Note: This function is undocumented, since it is #ifdef'd.
-
-/*!
- \fn void* TQSessionManager::handle() const
-
- X11 only: returns a handle to the current \c SmcConnection.
-*/
-
-
-/*!
- \fn bool TQSessionManager::allowsInteraction()
-
- Asks the session manager for permission to interact with the
- user. Returns TRUE if interaction is permitted; otherwise
- returns FALSE.
-
- The rationale behind this mechanism is to make it possible to
- synchronize user interaction during a shutdown. Advanced session
- managers may ask all applications simultaneously to commit their
- data, resulting in a much faster shutdown.
-
- When the interaction is completed we strongly recommend releasing the
- user interaction semaphore with a call to release(). This way, other
- applications may get the chance to interact with the user while your
- application is still busy saving data. (The semaphore is implicitly
- released when the application exits.)
-
- If the user decides to cancel the shutdown process during the
- interaction phase, you must tell the session manager that this has
- happened by calling cancel().
-
- Here's an example of how an application's TQApplication::commitData()
- might be implemented:
-
-\code
-void MyApplication::commitData( TQSessionManager& sm ) {
- if ( sm.allowsInteraction() ) {
- switch ( TQMessageBox::warning(
- yourMainWindow,
- tr("Application Name"),
- tr("Save changes to document Foo?"),
- tr("&Yes"),
- tr("&No"),
- tr("Cancel"),
- 0, 2) ) {
- case 0: // yes
- sm.release();
- // save document here; if saving fails, call sm.cancel()
- break;
- case 1: // continue without saving
- break;
- default: // cancel
- sm.cancel();
- break;
- }
- } else {
- // we did not get permission to interact, then
- // do something reasonable instead.
- }
-}
-\endcode
-
- If an error occurred within the application while saving its data,
- you may want to try allowsErrorInteraction() instead.
-
- \sa TQApplication::commitData(), release(), cancel()
-*/
-
-
-/*!
- \fn bool TQSessionManager::allowsErrorInteraction()
-
- This is similar to allowsInteraction(), but also tells the session
- manager that an error occurred. Session managers may give error
- interaction request higher priority, which means that it is more likely
- that an error interaction is permitted. However, you are still not
- guaranteed that the session manager will allow interaction.
-
- \sa allowsInteraction(), release(), cancel()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQSessionManager::release()
-
- Releases the session manager's interaction semaphore after an
- interaction phase.
-
- \sa allowsInteraction(), allowsErrorInteraction()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQSessionManager::cancel()
-
- Tells the session manager to cancel the shutdown process. Applications
- should not call this function without first asking the user.
-
- \sa allowsInteraction(), allowsErrorInteraction()
-
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQSessionManager::setRestartHint( RestartHint hint )
-
- Sets the application's restart hint to \a hint. On application
- startup the hint is set to \c RestartIfRunning.
-
- Note that these flags are only hints, a session manager may or may
- not respect them.
-
- We recommend setting the restart hint in TQApplication::saveState()
- because most session managers perform a checkpoint shortly after an
- application's startup.
-
- \sa restartHint()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn TQSessionManager::RestartHint TQSessionManager::restartHint() const
-
- Returns the application's current restart hint. The default is
- \c RestartIfRunning.
-
- \sa setRestartHint()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQSessionManager::setRestartCommand( const TQStringList& command )
-
- If the session manager is capable of restoring sessions it will
- execute \a command in order to restore the application. The command
- defaults to
-
- \code
- appname -session id
- \endcode
-
- The \c -session option is mandatory; otherwise TQApplication cannot
- tell whether it has been restored or what the current session
- identifier is. See TQApplication::isSessionRestored() and
- TQApplication::sessionId() for details.
-
- If your application is very simple, it may be possible to store the
- entire application state in additional command line options. This
- is usually a very bad idea because command lines are often limited
- to a few hundred bytes. Instead, use TQSettings, or temporary files
- or a database for this purpose. By marking the data with the unique
- sessionId(), you will be able to restore the application in a future
- session.
-
- \sa restartCommand(), setDiscardCommand(), setRestartHint()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn TQStringList TQSessionManager::restartCommand() const
-
- Returns the currently set restart command.
-
- Note that if you want to iterate over the list, you should
- iterate over a copy, e.g.
- \code
- TQStringList list = mySession.restartCommand();
- TQStringList::Iterator it = list.begin();
- while( it != list.end() ) {
- myProcessing( *it );
- ++it;
- }
- \endcode
-
- \sa setRestartCommand(), restartHint()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQSessionManager::setDiscardCommand( const TQStringList& )
-
- \sa discardCommand(), setRestartCommand()
-*/
-
-
-/*!
- \fn TQStringList TQSessionManager::discardCommand() const
-
- Returns the currently set discard command.
-
- Note that if you want to iterate over the list, you should
- iterate over a copy, e.g.
- \code
- TQStringList list = mySession.discardCommand();
- TQStringList::Iterator it = list.begin();
- while( it != list.end() ) {
- myProcessing( *it );
- ++it;
- }
- \endcode
-
- \sa setDiscardCommand(), restartCommand(), setRestartCommand()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \overload void TQSessionManager::setManagerProperty( const TQString& name,
- const TQString& value )
-
- Low-level write access to the application's identification and state
- records are kept in the session manager.
-
- The property called \a name has its value set to the string \a value.
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQSessionManager::setManagerProperty( const TQString& name,
- const TQStringList& value )
-
- Low-level write access to the application's identification and state
- record are kept in the session manager.
-
- The property called \a name has its value set to the string list \a value.
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn bool TQSessionManager::isPhase2() const
-
- Returns TRUE if the session manager is currently performing a second
- session management phase; otherwise returns FALSE.
-
- \sa requestPhase2()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn void TQSessionManager::requestPhase2()
-
- Requests a second session management phase for the application. The
- application may then return immediately from the
- TQApplication::commitData() or TQApplication::saveState() function,
- and they will be called again once most or all other applications have
- finished their session management.
-
- The two phases are useful for applications such as the X11 window manager
- that need to store information about another application's windows
- and therefore have to wait until these applications have completed their
- respective session management tasks.
-
- Note that if another application has requested a second phase it
- may get called before, simultaneously with, or after your
- application's second phase.
-
- \sa isPhase2()
-*/
-
-/*!
- \fn int TQApplication::horizontalAlignment( int align )
-
- Strips out vertical tqalignment flags and transforms an
- tqalignment \a align of AlignAuto into AlignLeft or
- AlignRight according to the language used. The other horizontal
- tqalignment flags are left untouched.
-*/
-
-
-/*****************************************************************************
- Stubbed session management support
- *****************************************************************************/
-#ifndef TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
-#if defined( TQT_NO_SM_SUPPORT ) || defined( TQ_WS_WIN ) || defined( TQ_WS_MAC ) || defined( TQ_WS_TQWS )
-
-class TQSessionManagerData
-{
-public:
- TQStringList restartCommand;
- TQStringList discardCommand;
- TQString sessionId;
- TQString sessionKey;
- TQSessionManager::RestartHint restartHint;
-};
-
-TQSessionManager* qt_session_manager_self = 0;
-TQSessionManager::TQSessionManager( TQApplication * app, TQString &id, TQString &key )
- : TQObject( app, "qt_sessionmanager" )
-{
- qt_session_manager_self = this;
- d = new TQSessionManagerData;
-#if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) && !defined(TQ_OS_TEMP)
- wchar_t guidstr[40];
- GUID guid;
- CoCreateGuid( &guid );
- StringFromGUID2(guid, guidstr, 40);
- id = TQString::fromUcs2((ushort*)guidstr);
- CoCreateGuid( &guid );
- StringFromGUID2(guid, guidstr, 40);
- key = TQString::fromUcs2((ushort*)guidstr);
-#endif
- d->sessionId = id;
- d->sessionKey = key;
- d->restartHint = RestartIfRunning;
-}
-
-TQSessionManager::~TQSessionManager()
-{
- delete d;
- qt_session_manager_self = 0;
-}
-
-TQString TQSessionManager::sessionId() const
-{
- return d->sessionId;
-}
-
-TQString TQSessionManager::sessionKey() const
-{
- return d->sessionKey;
-}
-
-
-#if defined(TQ_WS_X11) || defined(TQ_WS_MAC)
-void* TQSessionManager::handle() const
-{
- return 0;
-}
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(TQ_WS_WIN)
-bool TQSessionManager::allowsInteraction()
-{
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-bool TQSessionManager::allowsErrorInteraction()
-{
- return TRUE;
-}
-void TQSessionManager::release()
-{
-}
-
-void TQSessionManager::cancel()
-{
-}
-#endif
-
-
-void TQSessionManager::setRestartHint( TQSessionManager::RestartHint hint)
-{
- d->restartHint = hint;
-}
-
-TQSessionManager::RestartHint TQSessionManager::restartHint() const
-{
- return d->restartHint;
-}
-
-void TQSessionManager::setRestartCommand( const TQStringList& command)
-{
- d->restartCommand = command;
-}
-
-TQStringList TQSessionManager::restartCommand() const
-{
- return d->restartCommand;
-}
-
-void TQSessionManager::setDiscardCommand( const TQStringList& command)
-{
- d->discardCommand = command;
-}
-
-TQStringList TQSessionManager::discardCommand() const
-{
- return d->discardCommand;
-}
-
-void TQSessionManager::setManagerProperty( const TQString&, const TQString&)
-{
-}
-
-void TQSessionManager::setManagerProperty( const TQString&, const TQStringList& )
-{
-}
-
-bool TQSessionManager::isPhase2() const
-{
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-void TQSessionManager::requestPhase2()
-{
-}
-
-#endif // TQT_NO_SM_SUPPORT
-#endif //TQT_NO_SESSIONMANAGER
-
-#endif // USE_QT4