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diff --git a/kdecore/kprocio.h b/kdecore/kprocio.h deleted file mode 100644 index 89c69008e..000000000 --- a/kdecore/kprocio.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is part of the KDE libraries - Copyright (C) 1997 David Sweet <dsweet@kde.org> - - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public - License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. - - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - Library General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License - along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to - the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, - Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -*/ -#ifndef KPROCIO_H_ -#define KPROCIO_H_ - -#include <tqstring.h> -#include <kprocess.h> -#include <tqstrlist.h> -#include "kdelibs_export.h" - -class KProcIOPrivate; -class TQTextCodec; - -/** - * KProcIO - * - * This class provides a slightly simpler interface to the communication - * functions provided by KProcess. The simplifications are: - * @li The buffer for a write is copied to an internal KProcIO - * buffer and maintained/freed appropriately. There is no need - * to be concerned with wroteStdin() signals _at_all_. - * @li readln() reads a line of data and buffers any leftovers. - * @li Conversion from/to tqunicode. - * - * Basically, KProcIO gives you buffered I/O similar to fgets()/fputs(). - * - * Aside from these, and the fact that start() takes different - * parameters, use this class just like KProcess. - * - * @author David Sweet - * @short A slightly simpler interface to KProcess - **/ - - -class KDECORE_EXPORT KProcIO : public KProcess -{ - Q_OBJECT - -public: - /** - * Constructor - */ - KProcIO ( TQTextCodec *codec = 0 ); - - /** - * Destructor - */ - ~KProcIO(); - - /** - * Sets the communication mode to be passed to KProcess::start() - * by start(). The default communication mode is KProcess::All. - * You probably want to use this function in conjunction with - * KProcess::setUsePty(). - * @param comm the communication mode - */ - void setComm (Communication comm); - - /** - * Starts the process. It will fail in the following cases: - * @li The process is already running. - * @li The command line argument list is empty. - * @li The starting of the process failed (could not fork). - * @li The executable was not found. - * - * @param runmode For a detailed description of the - * various run modes, have a look at the - * general description of the KProcess class. - * @param includeStderr If true, data from both stdout and stderr is - * listened to. If false, only stdout is listened to. - * @return true on success, false on error. - **/ - bool start (RunMode runmode = NotifyOnExit, bool includeStderr = false); - - /** - * Writes text to stdin of the process. - * @param line Text to write. - * @param appendnewline if true, a newline '\\n' is appended. - * @return true if successful, false otherwise - **/ - bool writeStdin(const TQString &line, bool appendnewline=true); - - /** - * Writes text to stdin of the process. - * @param line Text to write. - * @param appendnewline if true, a newline '\\n' is appended. - * @return true if successful, false otherwise - **/ - bool writeStdin(const TQCString &line, bool appendnewline); - - /** - * Writes data to stdin of the process. - * @param data Data to write. - * @return true if successful, false otherwise - **/ - bool writeStdin(const TQByteArray &data); - - //I like fputs better -- it's the same as writeStdin - //inline - /** - * This function just calls writeStdin(). - * - * @param line Text to write. - * @param AppendNewLine if true, a newline '\\n' is appended. - * @return true if successful, false otherwise - * @deprecated - **/ - KDE_DEPRECATED bool fputs (const TQString &line, bool AppendNewLine=true) - { return writeStdin(line, AppendNewLine); } - - /** - * Closes stdin after all data has been send. - */ - void closeWhenDone(); - - /** - * Reads a line of text (up to and including '\\n'). - * - * Use readln() in response to a readReady() signal. - * You may use it multiple times if more than one line of data is - * available. - * Be sure to use ackRead() when you have finished processing the - * readReady() signal. This informs KProcIO that you are ready for - * another readReady() signal. - * - * readln() never blocks. - * - * autoAck==true makes these functions call ackRead() for you. - * - * @param line is used to store the line that was read. - * @param autoAck when true, ackRead() is called for you. - * @param partial when provided the line is returned - * even if it does not contain a '\\n'. *partial will be set to - * false if the line contains a '\\n' and false otherwise. - * @return the number of characters read, or -1 if no data is available. - **/ - int readln (TQString &line, bool autoAck=true, bool *partial=0); - - /** - * This function calls readln(). - * @param line is used to store the line that was read. - * @param autoAck when true, ackRead() is called for you. - * @return the number of characters read, or -1 if no data is available. - * @deprecated use readln. Note that it has an inverted autoAck default, - * though. - **/ - KDE_DEPRECATED int fgets (TQString &line, bool autoAck=false) - { return readln (line, autoAck); } - - /** - * Reset the class. Doesn't kill the process. - **/ - void resetAll (); - - /** - * Call this after you have finished processing a readReady() - * signal. This call need not be made in the slot that was signalled - * by readReady(). You won't receive any more readReady() signals - * until you acknowledge with ackRead(). This prevents your slot - * from being reentered while you are still processing the current - * data. If this doesn't matter, then call ackRead() right away in - * your readReady()-processing slot. - **/ - void ackRead (); - - /** - * Turns readReady() signals on and off. - * You can turn this off at will and not worry about losing any data. - * (as long as you turn it back on at some point...) - * @param enable true to turn the signals on, false to turn them off - */ - void enableReadSignals (bool enable); - -signals: - /** - * Emitted when the process is ready for reading. - * @param pio the process that emitted the signal - * @see enableReadSignals() - */ - void readReady(KProcIO *pio); - -protected: - TQPtrList<TQByteArray> outbuffer; - TQCString recvbuffer; - TQTextCodec *codec; - int rbi; - bool needreadsignal, readsignalon, writeready; - - void controlledEmission (); - -protected slots: - void received (KProcess *proc, char *buffer, int buflen); - void sent (KProcess *); - -protected: - virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); -private: - KProcIOPrivate *d; -}; - -#endif // KPROCIO_H_ - |