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#include "qobject.h" |
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#include "qobject_p.h" |
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#include "qmetaobject_p.h" |
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|
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#include "qabstracteventdispatcher.h" |
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#include "qcoreapplication.h" |
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#include "qcoreapplication_p.h" |
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#include "qvariant.h" |
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#include "qmetaobject.h" |
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#include <qregexp.h> |
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#include <qthread.h> |
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#include <private/qthread_p.h> |
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#include <qdebug.h> |
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#include <qhash.h> |
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#include <qpair.h> |
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#include <qvarlengtharray.h> |
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#include <qset.h> |
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#include <qsemaphore.h> |
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#include <qsharedpointer.h> |
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|
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#include <private/qorderedmutexlocker_p.h> |
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#include <private/qmutexpool_p.h> |
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|
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#include <new> |
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|
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#include <ctype.h> |
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#include <limits.h> |
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|
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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|
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static int DIRECT_CONNECTION_ONLY = 0; |
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|
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static int *queuedConnectionTypes(const QList<QByteArray> &typeNames) |
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{ |
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int *types = new int [typeNames.count() + 1]; |
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Q_CHECK_PTR(types); |
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for (int i = 0; i < typeNames.count(); ++i) { |
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const QByteArray typeName = typeNames.at(i); |
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if (typeName.endsWith('*')) |
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types[i] = QMetaType::VoidStar; |
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else |
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types[i] = QMetaType::type(typeName); |
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|
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if (!types[i]) { |
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qWarning("QObject::connect: Cannot queue arguments of type '%s'\n" |
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"(Make sure '%s' is registered using qRegisterMetaType().)", |
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typeName.constData(), typeName.constData()); |
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delete [] types; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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} |
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types[typeNames.count()] = 0; |
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|
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return types; |
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} |
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|
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static QBasicAtomicPointer<QMutexPool> signalSlotMutexes = Q_BASIC_ATOMIC_INITIALIZER(0); |
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static QBasicAtomicInt objectCount = Q_BASIC_ATOMIC_INITIALIZER(0); |
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|
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/** \internal |
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* mutex to be locked when accessing the connectionlists or the senders list |
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*/ |
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static inline QMutex *signalSlotLock(const QObject *o) |
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{ |
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if (!signalSlotMutexes) { |
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QMutexPool *mp = new QMutexPool; |
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if (!signalSlotMutexes.testAndSetOrdered(0, mp)) { |
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delete mp; |
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} |
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} |
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return signalSlotMutexes->get(o); |
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} |
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|
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extern "C" Q_CORE_EXPORT void qt_addObject(QObject *) |
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{ |
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objectCount.ref(); |
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} |
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|
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extern "C" Q_CORE_EXPORT void qt_removeObject(QObject *) |
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{ |
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if(!objectCount.deref()) { |
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QMutexPool *old = signalSlotMutexes.fetchAndStoreAcquire(0); |
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delete old; |
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} |
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} |
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void (*QAbstractDeclarativeData::destroyed)(QAbstractDeclarativeData *, QObject *) = 0; |
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void (*QAbstractDeclarativeData::parentChanged)(QAbstractDeclarativeData *, QObject *, QObject *) = 0; |
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void (*QAbstractDeclarativeData::objectNameChanged)(QAbstractDeclarativeData *, QObject *) = 0; |
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|
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QObjectData::~QObjectData() {} |
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QObjectPrivate::QObjectPrivate(int version) |
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: threadData(0), connectionLists(0), senders(0), currentSender(0), currentChildBeingDeleted(0) |
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{ |
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if (version != QObjectPrivateVersion) |
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qFatal("Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0x%x) with this library (version 0x%x)", |
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version, QObjectPrivateVersion); |
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|
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// QObjectData initialization |
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q_ptr = 0; |
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parent = 0; // no parent yet. It is set by setParent() |
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isWidget = false; // assume not a widget object |
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pendTimer = false; // no timers yet |
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blockSig = false; // not blocking signals |
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wasDeleted = false; // double-delete catcher |
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sendChildEvents = true; // if we should send ChildInsert and ChildRemove events to parent |
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receiveChildEvents = true; |
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postedEvents = 0; |
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extraData = 0; |
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connectedSignals[0] = connectedSignals[1] = 0; |
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inThreadChangeEvent = false; |
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#ifdef QT_JAMBI_BUILD |
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inEventHandler = false; |
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deleteWatch = 0; |
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#endif |
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metaObject = 0; |
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hasGuards = false; |
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} |
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QObjectPrivate::~QObjectPrivate() |
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{ |
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if (pendTimer) { |
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// unregister pending timers |
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if (threadData && threadData->eventDispatcher) |
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threadData->eventDispatcher->unregisterTimers(q_ptr); |
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} |
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if (postedEvents) |
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QCoreApplication::removePostedEvents(q_ptr, 0); |
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if (threadData) |
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threadData->deref(); |
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delete static_cast<QAbstractDynamicMetaObject*>(metaObject); |
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#ifdef QT_JAMBI_BUILD |
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if (deleteWatch) |
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*deleteWatch = 1; |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_USERDATA |
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if (extraData) |
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qDeleteAll(extraData->userData); |
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delete extraData; |
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#endif |
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} |
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#ifdef QT_JAMBI_BUILD |
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int *QObjectPrivate::setDeleteWatch(QObjectPrivate *d, int *w) { |
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int *old = d->deleteWatch; |
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d->deleteWatch = w; |
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return old; |
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} |
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void QObjectPrivate::resetDeleteWatch(QObjectPrivate *d, int *oldWatch, int deleteWatch) { |
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if (!deleteWatch) |
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d->deleteWatch = oldWatch; |
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|
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if (oldWatch) |
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*oldWatch = deleteWatch; |
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} |
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#endif |
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|
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#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
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void QObjectPrivate::sendPendingChildInsertedEvents() |
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{ |
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Q_Q(QObject); |
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for (int i = 0; i < pendingChildInsertedEvents.size(); ++i) { |
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QObject *c = pendingChildInsertedEvents.at(i).data(); |
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if (!c || c->parent() != q) |
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continue; |
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QChildEvent childEvent(QEvent::ChildInserted, c); |
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QCoreApplication::sendEvent(q, &childEvent); |
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} |
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pendingChildInsertedEvents.clear(); |
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} |
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#endif |
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/*!\internal |
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For a given metaobject, compute the signal offset, and the method offset (including signals) |
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*/ |
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static void computeOffsets(const QMetaObject *metaobject, int *signalOffset, int *methodOffset) |
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{ |
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*signalOffset = *methodOffset = 0; |
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const QMetaObject *m = metaobject->d.superdata; |
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while (m) { |
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const QMetaObjectPrivate *d = QMetaObjectPrivate::get(m); |
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*methodOffset += d->methodCount; |
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*signalOffset += (d->revision >= 4) ? d->signalCount : d->methodCount; |
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/*Before Qt 4.6 (revision 4), the signalCount information was not generated by moc. |
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so for compatibility we consider all the method as slot for old moc output*/ |
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m = m->d.superdata; |
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} |
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} |
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/* |
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This vector contains the all connections from an object. |
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Each object may have one vector containing the lists of |
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connections for a given signal. The index in the vector correspond |
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to the signal index. The signal index is the one returned by |
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QObjectPrivate::signalIndex (not QMetaObject::indexOfSignal). |
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Negative index means connections to all signals. |
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This vector is protected by the object mutex (signalSlotMutexes()) |
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Each Connection is also part of a 'senders' linked list. The mutex |
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of the receiver must be locked when touching the pointers of this |
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linked list. |
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*/ |
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class QObjectConnectionListVector : public QVector<QObjectPrivate::ConnectionList> |
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{ |
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public: |
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bool orphaned; //the QObject owner of this vector has been destroyed while the vector was inUse |
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bool dirty; //some Connection have been disconnected (their receiver is 0) but not removed from the list yet |
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int inUse; //number of functions that are currently accessing this object or its connections |
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QObjectPrivate::ConnectionList allsignals; |
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QObjectConnectionListVector() |
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: QVector<QObjectPrivate::ConnectionList>(), orphaned(false), dirty(false), inUse(0) |
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{ } |
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QObjectPrivate::ConnectionList &operator[](int at) |
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{ |
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if (at < 0) |
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return allsignals; |
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return QVector<QObjectPrivate::ConnectionList>::operator[](at); |
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} |
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}; |
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|
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// Used by QAccessibleWidget |
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bool QObjectPrivate::isSender(const QObject *receiver, const char *signal) const |
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{ |
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Q_Q(const QObject); |
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int signal_index = signalIndex(signal); |
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if (signal_index < 0) |
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return false; |
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QMutexLocker locker(signalSlotLock(q)); |
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if (connectionLists) { |
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if (signal_index < connectionLists->count()) { |
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const QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = |
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connectionLists->at(signal_index).first; |
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while (c) { |
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if (c->receiver == receiver) |
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return true; |
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c = c->nextConnectionList; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return false; |
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} |
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|
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// Used by QAccessibleWidget |
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QObjectList QObjectPrivate::receiverList(const char *signal) const |
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{ |
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Q_Q(const QObject); |
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QObjectList returnValue; |
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int signal_index = signalIndex(signal); |
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if (signal_index < 0) |
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return returnValue; |
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QMutexLocker locker(signalSlotLock(q)); |
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if (connectionLists) { |
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if (signal_index < connectionLists->count()) { |
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const QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = connectionLists->at(signal_index).first; |
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while (c) { |
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if (c->receiver) |
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returnValue << c->receiver; |
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c = c->nextConnectionList; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return returnValue; |
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} |
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|
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// Used by QAccessibleWidget |
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QObjectList QObjectPrivate::senderList() const |
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{ |
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QObjectList returnValue; |
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QMutexLocker locker(signalSlotLock(q_func())); |
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for (Connection *c = senders; c; c = c->next) |
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returnValue << c->sender; |
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return returnValue; |
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} |
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void QObjectPrivate::addConnection(int signal, Connection *c) |
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{ |
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if (!connectionLists) |
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connectionLists = new QObjectConnectionListVector(); |
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if (signal >= connectionLists->count()) |
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connectionLists->resize(signal + 1); |
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ConnectionList &connectionList = (*connectionLists)[signal]; |
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if (connectionList.last) { |
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connectionList.last->nextConnectionList = c; |
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} else { |
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connectionList.first = c; |
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} |
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connectionList.last = c; |
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cleanConnectionLists(); |
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} |
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void QObjectPrivate::cleanConnectionLists() |
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{ |
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if (connectionLists->dirty && !connectionLists->inUse) { |
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// remove broken connections |
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for (int signal = -1; signal < connectionLists->count(); ++signal) { |
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QObjectPrivate::ConnectionList &connectionList = |
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(*connectionLists)[signal]; |
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// Set to the last entry in the connection list that was *not* |
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// deleted. This is needed to update the list's last pointer |
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// at the end of the cleanup. |
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QObjectPrivate::Connection *last = 0; |
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QObjectPrivate::Connection **prev = &connectionList.first; |
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QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = *prev; |
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while (c) { |
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if (c->receiver) { |
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last = c; |
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prev = &c->nextConnectionList; |
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c = *prev; |
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} else { |
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QObjectPrivate::Connection *next = c->nextConnectionList; |
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*prev = next; |
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delete c; |
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c = next; |
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} |
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} |
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// Correct the connection list's last pointer. |
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// As conectionList.last could equal last, this could be a noop |
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connectionList.last = last; |
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} |
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connectionLists->dirty = false; |
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} |
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} |
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typedef QMultiHash<QObject *, QObject **> GuardHash; |
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(GuardHash, guardHash) |
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QMutex, guardHashLock) |
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/*!\internal |
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*/ |
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void QMetaObject::addGuard(QObject **ptr) |
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{ |
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if (!*ptr) |
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return; |
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GuardHash *hash = guardHash(); |
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if (!hash) { |
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*ptr = 0; |
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return; |
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} |
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QMutexLocker locker(guardHashLock()); |
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QObjectPrivate::get(*ptr)->hasGuards = true; |
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hash->insert(*ptr, ptr); |
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} |
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|
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/*!\internal |
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*/ |
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void QMetaObject::removeGuard(QObject **ptr) |
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{ |
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if (!*ptr) |
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return; |
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GuardHash *hash = guardHash(); |
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/* check that the hash is empty - otherwise we might detach |
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the shared_null hash, which will alloc, which is not nice */ |
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if (!hash || hash->isEmpty()) |
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return; |
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QMutexLocker locker(guardHashLock()); |
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if (!*ptr) //check again, under the lock |
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return; |
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GuardHash::iterator it = hash->find(*ptr); |
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const GuardHash::iterator end = hash->end(); |
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bool more = false; //if the QObject has more pointer attached to it. |
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for (; it.key() == *ptr && it != end; ++it) { |
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if (it.value() == ptr) { |
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it = hash->erase(it); |
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if (!more) more = (it != end && it.key() == *ptr); |
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break; |
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} |
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more = true; |
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} |
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if (!more) |
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QObjectPrivate::get(*ptr)->hasGuards = false; |
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} |
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|
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/*!\internal |
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*/ |
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void QMetaObject::changeGuard(QObject **ptr, QObject *o) |
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{ |
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GuardHash *hash = guardHash(); |
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if (!hash) { |
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*ptr = 0; |
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return; |
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} |
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QMutexLocker locker(guardHashLock()); |
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if (o) { |
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hash->insert(o, ptr); |
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QObjectPrivate::get(o)->hasGuards = true; |
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} |
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if (*ptr) { |
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bool more = false; //if the QObject has more pointer attached to it. |
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GuardHash::iterator it = hash->find(*ptr); |
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const GuardHash::iterator end = hash->end(); |
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for (; it.key() == *ptr && it != end; ++it) { |
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if (it.value() == ptr) { |
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it = hash->erase(it); |
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if (!more) more = (it != end && it.key() == *ptr); |
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break; |
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} |
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more = true; |
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} |
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if (!more) |
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QObjectPrivate::get(*ptr)->hasGuards = false; |
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} |
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*ptr = o; |
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} |
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/*! \internal |
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*/ |
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void QObjectPrivate::clearGuards(QObject *object) |
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{ |
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GuardHash *hash = 0; |
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QMutex *mutex = 0; |
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QT_TRY { |
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hash = guardHash(); |
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mutex = guardHashLock(); |
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} QT_CATCH(const std::bad_alloc &) { |
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// do nothing in case of OOM - code below is safe |
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} |
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/* check that the hash is empty - otherwise we might detach |
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the shared_null hash, which will alloc, which is not nice */ |
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if (hash && !hash->isEmpty()) { |
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QMutexLocker locker(mutex); |
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GuardHash::iterator it = hash->find(object); |
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const GuardHash::iterator end = hash->end(); |
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while (it.key() == object && it != end) { |
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*it.value() = 0; |
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it = hash->erase(it); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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|
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/*! \internal |
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*/ |
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QMetaCallEvent::QMetaCallEvent(ushort method_offset, ushort method_relative, QObjectPrivate::StaticMetaCallFunction callFunction, |
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const QObject *sender, int signalId, |
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int nargs, int *types, void **args, QSemaphore *semaphore) |
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: QEvent(MetaCall), sender_(sender), signalId_(signalId), |
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nargs_(nargs), types_(types), args_(args), semaphore_(semaphore), |
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callFunction_(callFunction), method_offset_(method_offset), method_relative_(method_relative) |
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{ } |
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|
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/*! \internal |
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*/ |
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QMetaCallEvent::~QMetaCallEvent() |
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{ |
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if (types_) { |
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for (int i = 0; i < nargs_; ++i) { |
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if (types_[i] && args_[i]) |
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QMetaType::destroy(types_[i], args_[i]); |
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} |
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qFree(types_); |
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qFree(args_); |
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} |
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#ifndef QT_NO_THREAD |
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if (semaphore_) |
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semaphore_->release(); |
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#endif |
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} |
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|
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/*! \internal |
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*/ |
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void QMetaCallEvent::placeMetaCall(QObject *object) |
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{ |
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if (callFunction_) { |
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callFunction_(object, QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, method_relative_, args_); |
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} else { |
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QMetaObject::metacall(object, QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, method_offset_ + method_relative_, args_); |
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} |
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} |
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|
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/*! |
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\class QObject |
| 533 |
\brief The QObject class is the base class of all Qt objects. |
| 534 |
|
| 535 |
\ingroup objectmodel |
| 536 |
|
| 537 |
\reentrant |
| 538 |
|
| 539 |
QObject is the heart of the Qt \l{Object Model}. The central |
| 540 |
feature in this model is a very powerful mechanism for seamless |
| 541 |
object communication called \l{signals and slots}. You can |
| 542 |
connect a signal to a slot with connect() and destroy the |
| 543 |
connection with disconnect(). To avoid never ending notification |
| 544 |
loops you can temporarily block signals with blockSignals(). The |
| 545 |
protected functions connectNotify() and disconnectNotify() make |
| 546 |
it possible to track connections. |
| 547 |
|
| 548 |
QObjects organize themselves in \l {Object Trees & Ownership} |
| 549 |
{object trees}. When you create a QObject with another object as |
| 550 |
parent, the object will automatically add itself to the parent's |
| 551 |
children() list. The parent takes ownership of the object; i.e., |
| 552 |
it will automatically delete its children in its destructor. You |
| 553 |
can look for an object by name and optionally type using |
| 554 |
findChild() or findChildren(). |
| 555 |
|
| 556 |
Every object has an objectName() and its class name can be found |
| 557 |
via the corresponding metaObject() (see QMetaObject::className()). |
| 558 |
You can determine whether the object's class inherits another |
| 559 |
class in the QObject inheritance hierarchy by using the |
| 560 |
inherits() function. |
| 561 |
|
| 562 |
When an object is deleted, it emits a destroyed() signal. You can |
| 563 |
catch this signal to avoid dangling references to QObjects. |
| 564 |
|
| 565 |
QObjects can receive events through event() and filter the events |
| 566 |
of other objects. See installEventFilter() and eventFilter() for |
| 567 |
details. A convenience handler, childEvent(), can be reimplemented |
| 568 |
to catch child events. |
| 569 |
|
| 570 |
Events are delivered in the thread in which the object was |
| 571 |
created; see \l{Thread Support in Qt} and thread() for details. |
| 572 |
Note that event processing is not done at all for QObjects with no |
| 573 |
thread affinity (thread() returns zero). Use the moveToThread() |
| 574 |
function to change the thread affinity for an object and its |
| 575 |
children (the object cannot be moved if it has a parent). |
| 576 |
|
| 577 |
Last but not least, QObject provides the basic timer support in |
| 578 |
Qt; see QTimer for high-level support for timers. |
| 579 |
|
| 580 |
Notice that the Q_OBJECT macro is mandatory for any object that |
| 581 |
implements signals, slots or properties. You also need to run the |
| 582 |
\l{moc}{Meta Object Compiler} on the source file. We strongly |
| 583 |
recommend the use of this macro in all subclasses of QObject |
| 584 |
regardless of whether or not they actually use signals, slots and |
| 585 |
properties, since failure to do so may lead certain functions to |
| 586 |
exhibit strange behavior. |
| 587 |
|
| 588 |
All Qt widgets inherit QObject. The convenience function |
| 589 |
isWidgetType() returns whether an object is actually a widget. It |
| 590 |
is much faster than |
| 591 |
\l{qobject_cast()}{qobject_cast}<QWidget *>(\e{obj}) or |
| 592 |
\e{obj}->\l{inherits()}{inherits}("QWidget"). |
| 593 |
|
| 594 |
Some QObject functions, e.g. children(), return a QObjectList. |
| 595 |
QObjectList is a typedef for QList<QObject *>. |
| 596 |
|
| 597 |
\target No copy constructor |
| 598 |
\section1 No copy constructor or assignment operator |
| 599 |
|
| 600 |
QObject has neither a copy constructor nor an assignment operator. |
| 601 |
This is by design. Actually, they are declared, but in a |
| 602 |
\c{private} section with the macro Q_DISABLE_COPY(). In fact, all |
| 603 |
Qt classes derived from QObject (direct or indirect) use this |
| 604 |
macro to declare their copy constructor and assignment operator to |
| 605 |
be private. The reasoning is found in the discussion on |
| 606 |
\l{Identity vs Value} {Identity vs Value} on the Qt \l{Object |
| 607 |
Model} page. |
| 608 |
|
| 609 |
The main consequence is that you should use pointers to QObject |
| 610 |
(or to your QObject subclass) where you might otherwise be tempted |
| 611 |
to use your QObject subclass as a value. For example, without a |
| 612 |
copy constructor, you can't use a subclass of QObject as the value |
| 613 |
to be stored in one of the container classes. You must store |
| 614 |
pointers. |
| 615 |
|
| 616 |
\section1 Auto-Connection |
| 617 |
|
| 618 |
Qt's meta-object system provides a mechanism to automatically connect |
| 619 |
signals and slots between QObject subclasses and their children. As long |
| 620 |
as objects are defined with suitable object names, and slots follow a |
| 621 |
simple naming convention, this connection can be performed at run-time |
| 622 |
by the QMetaObject::connectSlotsByName() function. |
| 623 |
|
| 624 |
\l uic generates code that invokes this function to enable |
| 625 |
auto-connection to be performed between widgets on forms created |
| 626 |
with \QD. More information about using auto-connection with \QD is |
| 627 |
given in the \l{Using a Designer UI File in Your Application} section of |
| 628 |
the \QD manual. |
| 629 |
|
| 630 |
\section1 Dynamic Properties |
| 631 |
|
| 632 |
From Qt 4.2, dynamic properties can be added to and removed from QObject |
| 633 |
instances at run-time. Dynamic properties do not need to be declared at |
| 634 |
compile-time, yet they provide the same advantages as static properties |
| 635 |
and are manipulated using the same API - using property() to read them |
| 636 |
and setProperty() to write them. |
| 637 |
|
| 638 |
From Qt 4.3, dynamic properties are supported by |
| 639 |
\l{Qt Designer's Widget Editing Mode#The Property Editor}{Qt Designer}, |
| 640 |
and both standard Qt widgets and user-created forms can be given dynamic |
| 641 |
properties. |
| 642 |
|
| 643 |
\section1 Internationalization (i18n) |
| 644 |
|
| 645 |
All QObject subclasses support Qt's translation features, making it possible |
| 646 |
to translate an application's user interface into different languages. |
| 647 |
|
| 648 |
To make user-visible text translatable, it must be wrapped in calls to |
| 649 |
the tr() function. This is explained in detail in the |
| 650 |
\l{Writing Source Code for Translation} document. |
| 651 |
|
| 652 |
\sa QMetaObject, QPointer, QObjectCleanupHandler, Q_DISABLE_COPY() |
| 653 |
\sa {Object Trees & Ownership} |
| 654 |
*/ |
| 655 |
|
| 656 |
/*! |
| 657 |
\relates QObject |
| 658 |
|
| 659 |
Returns a pointer to the object named \a name that inherits \a |
| 660 |
type and with a given \a parent. |
| 661 |
|
| 662 |
Returns 0 if there is no such child. |
| 663 |
|
| 664 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 0 |
| 665 |
*/ |
| 666 |
|
| 667 |
void *qt_find_obj_child(QObject *parent, const char *type, const QString &name) |
| 668 |
{ |
| 669 |
QObjectList list = parent->children(); |
| 670 |
if (list.size() == 0) return 0; |
| 671 |
for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) { |
| 672 |
QObject *obj = list.at(i); |
| 673 |
if (name == obj->objectName() && obj->inherits(type)) |
| 674 |
return obj; |
| 675 |
} |
| 676 |
return 0; |
| 677 |
} |
| 678 |
|
| 679 |
|
| 680 |
/***************************************************************************** |
| 681 |
QObject member functions |
| 682 |
*****************************************************************************/ |
| 683 |
|
| 684 |
// check the constructor's parent thread argument |
| 685 |
static bool check_parent_thread(QObject *parent, |
| 686 |
QThreadData *parentThreadData, |
| 687 |
QThreadData *currentThreadData) |
| 688 |
{ |
| 689 |
if (parent && parentThreadData != currentThreadData) { |
| 690 |
QThread *parentThread = parentThreadData->thread; |
| 691 |
QThread *currentThread = currentThreadData->thread; |
| 692 |
qWarning("QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.\n" |
| 693 |
"(Parent is %s(%p), parent's thread is %s(%p), current thread is %s(%p)", |
| 694 |
parent->metaObject()->className(), |
| 695 |
parent, |
| 696 |
parentThread ? parentThread->metaObject()->className() : "QThread", |
| 697 |
parentThread, |
| 698 |
currentThread ? currentThread->metaObject()->className() : "QThread", |
| 699 |
currentThread); |
| 700 |
return false; |
| 701 |
} |
| 702 |
return true; |
| 703 |
} |
| 704 |
|
| 705 |
/*! |
| 706 |
Constructs an object with parent object \a parent. |
| 707 |
|
| 708 |
The parent of an object may be viewed as the object's owner. For |
| 709 |
instance, a \l{QDialog}{dialog box} is the parent of the \gui OK |
| 710 |
and \gui Cancel buttons it contains. |
| 711 |
|
| 712 |
The destructor of a parent object destroys all child objects. |
| 713 |
|
| 714 |
Setting \a parent to 0 constructs an object with no parent. If the |
| 715 |
object is a widget, it will become a top-level window. |
| 716 |
|
| 717 |
\sa parent(), findChild(), findChildren() |
| 718 |
*/ |
| 719 |
|
| 720 |
QObject::QObject(QObject *parent) |
| 721 |
: d_ptr(new QObjectPrivate) |
| 722 |
{ |
| 723 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 724 |
d_ptr->q_ptr = this; |
| 725 |
d->threadData = (parent && !parent->thread()) ? parent->d_func()->threadData : QThreadData::current(); |
| 726 |
d->threadData->ref(); |
| 727 |
if (parent) { |
| 728 |
QT_TRY { |
| 729 |
if (!check_parent_thread(parent, parent ? parent->d_func()->threadData : 0, d->threadData)) |
| 730 |
parent = 0; |
| 731 |
setParent(parent); |
| 732 |
} QT_CATCH(...) { |
| 733 |
d->threadData->deref(); |
| 734 |
QT_RETHROW; |
| 735 |
} |
| 736 |
} |
| 737 |
qt_addObject(this); |
| 738 |
} |
| 739 |
|
| 740 |
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
| 741 |
/*! |
| 742 |
\overload QObject() |
| 743 |
\obsolete |
| 744 |
|
| 745 |
Creates a new QObject with the given \a parent and object \a name. |
| 746 |
*/ |
| 747 |
QObject::QObject(QObject *parent, const char *name) |
| 748 |
: d_ptr(new QObjectPrivate) |
| 749 |
{ |
| 750 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 751 |
qt_addObject(d_ptr->q_ptr = this); |
| 752 |
d->threadData = (parent && !parent->thread()) ? parent->d_func()->threadData : QThreadData::current(); |
| 753 |
d->threadData->ref(); |
| 754 |
if (parent) { |
| 755 |
if (!check_parent_thread(parent, parent ? parent->d_func()->threadData : 0, d->threadData)) |
| 756 |
parent = 0; |
| 757 |
setParent(parent); |
| 758 |
} |
| 759 |
setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name)); |
| 760 |
} |
| 761 |
#endif |
| 762 |
|
| 763 |
/*! \internal |
| 764 |
*/ |
| 765 |
QObject::QObject(QObjectPrivate &dd, QObject *parent) |
| 766 |
: d_ptr(&dd) |
| 767 |
{ |
| 768 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 769 |
d_ptr->q_ptr = this; |
| 770 |
d->threadData = (parent && !parent->thread()) ? parent->d_func()->threadData : QThreadData::current(); |
| 771 |
d->threadData->ref(); |
| 772 |
if (parent) { |
| 773 |
QT_TRY { |
| 774 |
if (!check_parent_thread(parent, parent ? parent->d_func()->threadData : 0, d->threadData)) |
| 775 |
parent = 0; |
| 776 |
if (d->isWidget) { |
| 777 |
if (parent) { |
| 778 |
d->parent = parent; |
| 779 |
d->parent->d_func()->children.append(this); |
| 780 |
} |
| 781 |
// no events sent here, this is done at the end of the QWidget constructor |
| 782 |
} else { |
| 783 |
setParent(parent); |
| 784 |
} |
| 785 |
} QT_CATCH(...) { |
| 786 |
d->threadData->deref(); |
| 787 |
QT_RETHROW; |
| 788 |
} |
| 789 |
} |
| 790 |
qt_addObject(this); |
| 791 |
} |
| 792 |
|
| 793 |
/*! |
| 794 |
Destroys the object, deleting all its child objects. |
| 795 |
|
| 796 |
All signals to and from the object are automatically disconnected, and |
| 797 |
any pending posted events for the object are removed from the event |
| 798 |
queue. However, it is often safer to use deleteLater() rather than |
| 799 |
deleting a QObject subclass directly. |
| 800 |
|
| 801 |
\warning All child objects are deleted. If any of these objects |
| 802 |
are on the stack or global, sooner or later your program will |
| 803 |
crash. We do not recommend holding pointers to child objects from |
| 804 |
outside the parent. If you still do, the destroyed() signal gives |
| 805 |
you an opportunity to detect when an object is destroyed. |
| 806 |
|
| 807 |
\warning Deleting a QObject while pending events are waiting to |
| 808 |
be delivered can cause a crash. You must not delete the QObject |
| 809 |
directly if it exists in a different thread than the one currently |
| 810 |
executing. Use deleteLater() instead, which will cause the event |
| 811 |
loop to delete the object after all pending events have been |
| 812 |
delivered to it. |
| 813 |
|
| 814 |
\sa deleteLater() |
| 815 |
*/ |
| 816 |
|
| 817 |
QObject::~QObject() |
| 818 |
{ |
| 819 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 820 |
d->wasDeleted = true; |
| 821 |
d->blockSig = 0; // unblock signals so we always emit destroyed() |
| 822 |
|
| 823 |
if (d->hasGuards && !d->isWidget) { |
| 824 |
// set all QPointers for this object to zero - note that |
| 825 |
// ~QWidget() does this for us, so we don't have to do it twice |
| 826 |
QObjectPrivate::clearGuards(this); |
| 827 |
} |
| 828 |
|
| 829 |
if (d->sharedRefcount) { |
| 830 |
if (d->sharedRefcount->strongref > 0) { |
| 831 |
qWarning("QObject: shared QObject was deleted directly. The program is malformed and may crash."); |
| 832 |
// but continue deleting, it's too late to stop anyway |
| 833 |
} |
| 834 |
|
| 835 |
// indicate to all QWeakPointers that this QObject has now been deleted |
| 836 |
d->sharedRefcount->strongref = 0; |
| 837 |
if (!d->sharedRefcount->weakref.deref()) |
| 838 |
delete d->sharedRefcount; |
| 839 |
} |
| 840 |
|
| 841 |
|
| 842 |
if (d->isSignalConnected(0)) { |
| 843 |
QT_TRY { |
| 844 |
emit destroyed(this); |
| 845 |
} QT_CATCH(...) { |
| 846 |
// all the signal/slots connections are still in place - if we don't |
| 847 |
// quit now, we will crash pretty soon. |
| 848 |
qWarning("Detected an unexpected exception in ~QObject while emitting destroyed()."); |
| 849 |
QT_RETHROW; |
| 850 |
} |
| 851 |
} |
| 852 |
|
| 853 |
if (d->declarativeData) |
| 854 |
QAbstractDeclarativeData::destroyed(d->declarativeData, this); |
| 855 |
|
| 856 |
// set ref to zero to indicate that this object has been deleted |
| 857 |
if (d->currentSender != 0) |
| 858 |
d->currentSender->ref = 0; |
| 859 |
d->currentSender = 0; |
| 860 |
|
| 861 |
if (d->connectionLists || d->senders) { |
| 862 |
QMutex *signalSlotMutex = signalSlotLock(this); |
| 863 |
QMutexLocker locker(signalSlotMutex); |
| 864 |
|
| 865 |
// disconnect all receivers |
| 866 |
if (d->connectionLists) { |
| 867 |
++d->connectionLists->inUse; |
| 868 |
int connectionListsCount = d->connectionLists->count(); |
| 869 |
for (int signal = -1; signal < connectionListsCount; ++signal) { |
| 870 |
QObjectPrivate::ConnectionList &connectionList = |
| 871 |
(*d->connectionLists)[signal]; |
| 872 |
|
| 873 |
while (QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = connectionList.first) { |
| 874 |
if (!c->receiver) { |
| 875 |
connectionList.first = c->nextConnectionList; |
| 876 |
delete c; |
| 877 |
continue; |
| 878 |
} |
| 879 |
|
| 880 |
QMutex *m = signalSlotLock(c->receiver); |
| 881 |
bool needToUnlock = QOrderedMutexLocker::relock(signalSlotMutex, m); |
| 882 |
|
| 883 |
if (c->receiver) { |
| 884 |
*c->prev = c->next; |
| 885 |
if (c->next) c->next->prev = c->prev; |
| 886 |
} |
| 887 |
if (needToUnlock) |
| 888 |
m->unlockInline(); |
| 889 |
|
| 890 |
connectionList.first = c->nextConnectionList; |
| 891 |
delete c; |
| 892 |
} |
| 893 |
} |
| 894 |
|
| 895 |
if (!--d->connectionLists->inUse) { |
| 896 |
delete d->connectionLists; |
| 897 |
} else { |
| 898 |
d->connectionLists->orphaned = true; |
| 899 |
} |
| 900 |
d->connectionLists = 0; |
| 901 |
} |
| 902 |
|
| 903 |
// disconnect all senders |
| 904 |
QObjectPrivate::Connection *node = d->senders; |
| 905 |
while (node) { |
| 906 |
QObject *sender = node->sender; |
| 907 |
QMutex *m = signalSlotLock(sender); |
| 908 |
node->prev = &node; |
| 909 |
bool needToUnlock = QOrderedMutexLocker::relock(signalSlotMutex, m); |
| 910 |
//the node has maybe been removed while the mutex was unlocked in relock? |
| 911 |
if (!node || node->sender != sender) { |
| 912 |
m->unlockInline(); |
| 913 |
continue; |
| 914 |
} |
| 915 |
node->receiver = 0; |
| 916 |
QObjectConnectionListVector *senderLists = sender->d_func()->connectionLists; |
| 917 |
if (senderLists) |
| 918 |
senderLists->dirty = true; |
| 919 |
|
| 920 |
node = node->next; |
| 921 |
if (needToUnlock) |
| 922 |
m->unlockInline(); |
| 923 |
} |
| 924 |
} |
| 925 |
|
| 926 |
if (!d->children.isEmpty()) |
| 927 |
d->deleteChildren(); |
| 928 |
|
| 929 |
qt_removeObject(this); |
| 930 |
|
| 931 |
if (d->parent) // remove it from parent object |
| 932 |
d->setParent_helper(0); |
| 933 |
|
| 934 |
#ifdef QT_JAMBI_BUILD |
| 935 |
if (d->inEventHandler) { |
| 936 |
qWarning("QObject: Do not delete object, '%s', during its event handler!", |
| 937 |
objectName().isNull() ? "unnamed" : qPrintable(objectName())); |
| 938 |
} |
| 939 |
#endif |
| 940 |
} |
| 941 |
|
| 942 |
QObjectPrivate::Connection::~Connection() |
| 943 |
{ |
| 944 |
if (argumentTypes != &DIRECT_CONNECTION_ONLY) |
| 945 |
delete [] static_cast<int *>(argumentTypes); |
| 946 |
} |
| 947 |
|
| 948 |
|
| 949 |
/*! |
| 950 |
\fn QMetaObject *QObject::metaObject() const |
| 951 |
|
| 952 |
Returns a pointer to the meta-object of this object. |
| 953 |
|
| 954 |
A meta-object contains information about a class that inherits |
| 955 |
QObject, e.g. class name, superclass name, properties, signals and |
| 956 |
slots. Every QObject subclass that contains the Q_OBJECT macro will have a |
| 957 |
meta-object. |
| 958 |
|
| 959 |
The meta-object information is required by the signal/slot |
| 960 |
connection mechanism and the property system. The inherits() |
| 961 |
function also makes use of the meta-object. |
| 962 |
|
| 963 |
If you have no pointer to an actual object instance but still |
| 964 |
want to access the meta-object of a class, you can use \l |
| 965 |
staticMetaObject. |
| 966 |
|
| 967 |
Example: |
| 968 |
|
| 969 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 1 |
| 970 |
|
| 971 |
\sa staticMetaObject |
| 972 |
*/ |
| 973 |
|
| 974 |
/*! |
| 975 |
\variable QObject::staticMetaObject |
| 976 |
|
| 977 |
This variable stores the meta-object for the class. |
| 978 |
|
| 979 |
A meta-object contains information about a class that inherits |
| 980 |
QObject, e.g. class name, superclass name, properties, signals and |
| 981 |
slots. Every class that contains the Q_OBJECT macro will also have |
| 982 |
a meta-object. |
| 983 |
|
| 984 |
The meta-object information is required by the signal/slot |
| 985 |
connection mechanism and the property system. The inherits() |
| 986 |
function also makes use of the meta-object. |
| 987 |
|
| 988 |
If you have a pointer to an object, you can use metaObject() to |
| 989 |
retrieve the meta-object associated with that object. |
| 990 |
|
| 991 |
Example: |
| 992 |
|
| 993 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 2 |
| 994 |
|
| 995 |
\sa metaObject() |
| 996 |
*/ |
| 997 |
|
| 998 |
/*! \fn T *qobject_cast<T *>(QObject *object) |
| 999 |
\relates QObject |
| 1000 |
|
| 1001 |
Returns the given \a object cast to type T if the object is of type |
| 1002 |
T (or of a subclass); otherwise returns 0. If \a object is 0 then |
| 1003 |
it will also return 0. |
| 1004 |
|
| 1005 |
The class T must inherit (directly or indirectly) QObject and be |
| 1006 |
declared with the \l Q_OBJECT macro. |
| 1007 |
|
| 1008 |
A class is considered to inherit itself. |
| 1009 |
|
| 1010 |
Example: |
| 1011 |
|
| 1012 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 3 |
| 1013 |
|
| 1014 |
The qobject_cast() function behaves similarly to the standard C++ |
| 1015 |
\c dynamic_cast(), with the advantages that it doesn't require |
| 1016 |
RTTI support and it works across dynamic library boundaries. |
| 1017 |
|
| 1018 |
qobject_cast() can also be used in conjunction with interfaces; |
| 1019 |
see the \l{tools/plugandpaint}{Plug & Paint} example for details. |
| 1020 |
|
| 1021 |
\warning If T isn't declared with the Q_OBJECT macro, this |
| 1022 |
function's return value is undefined. |
| 1023 |
|
| 1024 |
\sa QObject::inherits() |
| 1025 |
*/ |
| 1026 |
|
| 1027 |
/*! |
| 1028 |
\fn bool QObject::inherits(const char *className) const |
| 1029 |
|
| 1030 |
Returns true if this object is an instance of a class that |
| 1031 |
inherits \a className or a QObject subclass that inherits \a |
| 1032 |
className; otherwise returns false. |
| 1033 |
|
| 1034 |
A class is considered to inherit itself. |
| 1035 |
|
| 1036 |
Example: |
| 1037 |
|
| 1038 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 4 |
| 1039 |
|
| 1040 |
If you need to determine whether an object is an instance of a particular |
| 1041 |
class for the purpose of casting it, consider using qobject_cast<Type *>(object) |
| 1042 |
instead. |
| 1043 |
|
| 1044 |
\sa metaObject(), qobject_cast() |
| 1045 |
*/ |
| 1046 |
|
| 1047 |
/*! |
| 1048 |
\property QObject::objectName |
| 1049 |
|
| 1050 |
\brief the name of this object |
| 1051 |
|
| 1052 |
You can find an object by name (and type) using findChild(). You can |
| 1053 |
find a set of objects with findChildren(). |
| 1054 |
|
| 1055 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 5 |
| 1056 |
|
| 1057 |
By default, this property contains an empty string. |
| 1058 |
|
| 1059 |
\sa metaObject(), QMetaObject::className() |
| 1060 |
*/ |
| 1061 |
|
| 1062 |
QString QObject::objectName() const |
| 1063 |
{ |
| 1064 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 1065 |
return d->objectName; |
| 1066 |
} |
| 1067 |
|
| 1068 |
/* |
| 1069 |
Sets the object's name to \a name. |
| 1070 |
*/ |
| 1071 |
void QObject::setObjectName(const QString &name) |
| 1072 |
{ |
| 1073 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 1074 |
bool objectNameChanged = d->declarativeData && d->objectName != name; |
| 1075 |
|
| 1076 |
d->objectName = name; |
| 1077 |
|
| 1078 |
if (objectNameChanged) |
| 1079 |
d->declarativeData->objectNameChanged(d->declarativeData, this); |
| 1080 |
} |
| 1081 |
|
| 1082 |
|
| 1083 |
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
| 1084 |
/*! \internal |
| 1085 |
QObject::child is compat but needs to call itself recursively, |
| 1086 |
that's why we need this helper. |
| 1087 |
*/ |
| 1088 |
static QObject *qChildHelper(const char *objName, const char *inheritsClass, |
| 1089 |
bool recursiveSearch, const QObjectList &children) |
| 1090 |
{ |
| 1091 |
if (children.isEmpty()) |
| 1092 |
return 0; |
| 1093 |
|
| 1094 |
bool onlyWidgets = (inheritsClass && qstrcmp(inheritsClass, "QWidget") == 0); |
| 1095 |
const QLatin1String oName(objName); |
| 1096 |
for (int i = 0; i < children.size(); ++i) { |
| 1097 |
QObject *obj = children.at(i); |
| 1098 |
if (onlyWidgets) { |
| 1099 |
if (obj->isWidgetType() && (!objName || obj->objectName() == oName)) |
| 1100 |
return obj; |
| 1101 |
} else if ((!inheritsClass || obj->inherits(inheritsClass)) |
| 1102 |
&& (!objName || obj->objectName() == oName)) |
| 1103 |
return obj; |
| 1104 |
if (recursiveSearch && (obj = qChildHelper(objName, inheritsClass, |
| 1105 |
recursiveSearch, obj->children()))) |
| 1106 |
return obj; |
| 1107 |
} |
| 1108 |
return 0; |
| 1109 |
} |
| 1110 |
|
| 1111 |
|
| 1112 |
/*! |
| 1113 |
Searches the children and optionally grandchildren of this object, |
| 1114 |
and returns a child that is called \a objName that inherits \a |
| 1115 |
inheritsClass. If \a inheritsClass is 0 (the default), any class |
| 1116 |
matches. |
| 1117 |
|
| 1118 |
If \a recursiveSearch is true (the default), child() performs a |
| 1119 |
depth-first search of the object's children. |
| 1120 |
|
| 1121 |
If there is no such object, this function returns 0. If there are |
| 1122 |
more than one, the first one found is returned. |
| 1123 |
*/ |
| 1124 |
QObject* QObject::child(const char *objName, const char *inheritsClass, |
| 1125 |
bool recursiveSearch) const |
| 1126 |
{ |
| 1127 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 1128 |
return qChildHelper(objName, inheritsClass, recursiveSearch, d->children); |
| 1129 |
} |
| 1130 |
#endif |
| 1131 |
|
| 1132 |
/*! |
| 1133 |
\fn bool QObject::isWidgetType() const |
| 1134 |
|
| 1135 |
Returns true if the object is a widget; otherwise returns false. |
| 1136 |
|
| 1137 |
Calling this function is equivalent to calling |
| 1138 |
inherits("QWidget"), except that it is much faster. |
| 1139 |
*/ |
| 1140 |
|
| 1141 |
|
| 1142 |
/*! |
| 1143 |
This virtual function receives events to an object and should |
| 1144 |
return true if the event \a e was recognized and processed. |
| 1145 |
|
| 1146 |
The event() function can be reimplemented to customize the |
| 1147 |
behavior of an object. |
| 1148 |
|
| 1149 |
\sa installEventFilter(), timerEvent(), QApplication::sendEvent(), |
| 1150 |
QApplication::postEvent(), QWidget::event() |
| 1151 |
*/ |
| 1152 |
|
| 1153 |
bool QObject::event(QEvent *e) |
| 1154 |
{ |
| 1155 |
switch (e->type()) { |
| 1156 |
case QEvent::Timer: |
| 1157 |
timerEvent((QTimerEvent*)e); |
| 1158 |
break; |
| 1159 |
|
| 1160 |
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
| 1161 |
case QEvent::ChildInsertedRequest: |
| 1162 |
d_func()->sendPendingChildInsertedEvents(); |
| 1163 |
break; |
| 1164 |
#endif |
| 1165 |
|
| 1166 |
case QEvent::ChildAdded: |
| 1167 |
case QEvent::ChildPolished: |
| 1168 |
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
| 1169 |
case QEvent::ChildInserted: |
| 1170 |
#endif |
| 1171 |
case QEvent::ChildRemoved: |
| 1172 |
childEvent((QChildEvent*)e); |
| 1173 |
break; |
| 1174 |
|
| 1175 |
case QEvent::DeferredDelete: |
| 1176 |
qDeleteInEventHandler(this); |
| 1177 |
break; |
| 1178 |
|
| 1179 |
case QEvent::MetaCall: |
| 1180 |
{ |
| 1181 |
#ifdef QT_JAMBI_BUILD |
| 1182 |
d_func()->inEventHandler = false; |
| 1183 |
#endif |
| 1184 |
QMetaCallEvent *mce = static_cast<QMetaCallEvent*>(e); |
| 1185 |
QObjectPrivate::Sender currentSender; |
| 1186 |
currentSender.sender = const_cast<QObject*>(mce->sender()); |
| 1187 |
currentSender.signal = mce->signalId(); |
| 1188 |
currentSender.ref = 1; |
| 1189 |
QObjectPrivate::Sender * const previousSender = |
| 1190 |
QObjectPrivate::setCurrentSender(this, ¤tSender); |
| 1191 |
#if defined(QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS) |
| 1192 |
mce->placeMetaCall(this); |
| 1193 |
#else |
| 1194 |
QT_TRY { |
| 1195 |
mce->placeMetaCall(this); |
| 1196 |
} QT_CATCH(...) { |
| 1197 |
QObjectPrivate::resetCurrentSender(this, ¤tSender, previousSender); |
| 1198 |
QT_RETHROW; |
| 1199 |
} |
| 1200 |
#endif |
| 1201 |
QObjectPrivate::resetCurrentSender(this, ¤tSender, previousSender); |
| 1202 |
break; |
| 1203 |
} |
| 1204 |
|
| 1205 |
case QEvent::ThreadChange: { |
| 1206 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 1207 |
QThreadData *threadData = d->threadData; |
| 1208 |
QAbstractEventDispatcher *eventDispatcher = threadData->eventDispatcher; |
| 1209 |
if (eventDispatcher) { |
| 1210 |
QList<QPair<int, int> > timers = eventDispatcher->registeredTimers(this); |
| 1211 |
if (!timers.isEmpty()) { |
| 1212 |
// set inThreadChangeEvent to true to tell the dispatcher not to release out timer ids |
| 1213 |
// back to the pool (since the timer ids are moving to a new thread). |
| 1214 |
d->inThreadChangeEvent = true; |
| 1215 |
eventDispatcher->unregisterTimers(this); |
| 1216 |
d->inThreadChangeEvent = false; |
| 1217 |
QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "_q_reregisterTimers", Qt::QueuedConnection, |
| 1218 |
Q_ARG(void*, (new QList<QPair<int, int> >(timers)))); |
| 1219 |
} |
| 1220 |
} |
| 1221 |
break; |
| 1222 |
} |
| 1223 |
|
| 1224 |
default: |
| 1225 |
if (e->type() >= QEvent::User) { |
| 1226 |
customEvent(e); |
| 1227 |
break; |
| 1228 |
} |
| 1229 |
return false; |
| 1230 |
} |
| 1231 |
return true; |
| 1232 |
} |
| 1233 |
|
| 1234 |
/*! |
| 1235 |
\fn void QObject::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *event) |
| 1236 |
|
| 1237 |
This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
| 1238 |
timer events for the object. |
| 1239 |
|
| 1240 |
QTimer provides a higher-level interface to the timer |
| 1241 |
functionality, and also more general information about timers. The |
| 1242 |
timer event is passed in the \a event parameter. |
| 1243 |
|
| 1244 |
\sa startTimer(), killTimer(), event() |
| 1245 |
*/ |
| 1246 |
|
| 1247 |
void QObject::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *) |
| 1248 |
{ |
| 1249 |
} |
| 1250 |
|
| 1251 |
|
| 1252 |
/*! |
| 1253 |
This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
| 1254 |
child events. The event is passed in the \a event parameter. |
| 1255 |
|
| 1256 |
QEvent::ChildAdded and QEvent::ChildRemoved events are sent to |
| 1257 |
objects when children are added or removed. In both cases you can |
| 1258 |
only rely on the child being a QObject, or if isWidgetType() |
| 1259 |
returns true, a QWidget. (This is because, in the |
| 1260 |
\l{QEvent::ChildAdded}{ChildAdded} case, the child is not yet |
| 1261 |
fully constructed, and in the \l{QEvent::ChildRemoved}{ChildRemoved} |
| 1262 |
case it might have been destructed already). |
| 1263 |
|
| 1264 |
QEvent::ChildPolished events are sent to widgets when children |
| 1265 |
are polished, or when polished children are added. If you receive |
| 1266 |
a child polished event, the child's construction is usually |
| 1267 |
completed. However, this is not guaranteed, and multiple polish |
| 1268 |
events may be delivered during the execution of a widget's |
| 1269 |
constructor. |
| 1270 |
|
| 1271 |
For every child widget, you receive one |
| 1272 |
\l{QEvent::ChildAdded}{ChildAdded} event, zero or more |
| 1273 |
\l{QEvent::ChildPolished}{ChildPolished} events, and one |
| 1274 |
\l{QEvent::ChildRemoved}{ChildRemoved} event. |
| 1275 |
|
| 1276 |
The \l{QEvent::ChildPolished}{ChildPolished} event is omitted if |
| 1277 |
a child is removed immediately after it is added. If a child is |
| 1278 |
polished several times during construction and destruction, you |
| 1279 |
may receive several child polished events for the same child, |
| 1280 |
each time with a different virtual table. |
| 1281 |
|
| 1282 |
\sa event() |
| 1283 |
*/ |
| 1284 |
|
| 1285 |
void QObject::childEvent(QChildEvent * /* event */) |
| 1286 |
{ |
| 1287 |
} |
| 1288 |
|
| 1289 |
|
| 1290 |
/*! |
| 1291 |
This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive |
| 1292 |
custom events. Custom events are user-defined events with a type |
| 1293 |
value at least as large as the QEvent::User item of the |
| 1294 |
QEvent::Type enum, and is typically a QEvent subclass. The event |
| 1295 |
is passed in the \a event parameter. |
| 1296 |
|
| 1297 |
\sa event(), QEvent |
| 1298 |
*/ |
| 1299 |
void QObject::customEvent(QEvent * /* event */) |
| 1300 |
{ |
| 1301 |
} |
| 1302 |
|
| 1303 |
|
| 1304 |
|
| 1305 |
/*! |
| 1306 |
Filters events if this object has been installed as an event |
| 1307 |
filter for the \a watched object. |
| 1308 |
|
| 1309 |
In your reimplementation of this function, if you want to filter |
| 1310 |
the \a event out, i.e. stop it being handled further, return |
| 1311 |
true; otherwise return false. |
| 1312 |
|
| 1313 |
Example: |
| 1314 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 6 |
| 1315 |
|
| 1316 |
Notice in the example above that unhandled events are passed to |
| 1317 |
the base class's eventFilter() function, since the base class |
| 1318 |
might have reimplemented eventFilter() for its own internal |
| 1319 |
purposes. |
| 1320 |
|
| 1321 |
\warning If you delete the receiver object in this function, be |
| 1322 |
sure to return true. Otherwise, Qt will forward the event to the |
| 1323 |
deleted object and the program might crash. |
| 1324 |
|
| 1325 |
\sa installEventFilter() |
| 1326 |
*/ |
| 1327 |
|
| 1328 |
bool QObject::eventFilter(QObject * /* watched */, QEvent * /* event */) |
| 1329 |
{ |
| 1330 |
return false; |
| 1331 |
} |
| 1332 |
|
| 1333 |
/*! |
| 1334 |
\fn bool QObject::signalsBlocked() const |
| 1335 |
|
| 1336 |
Returns true if signals are blocked; otherwise returns false. |
| 1337 |
|
| 1338 |
Signals are not blocked by default. |
| 1339 |
|
| 1340 |
\sa blockSignals() |
| 1341 |
*/ |
| 1342 |
|
| 1343 |
/*! |
| 1344 |
If \a block is true, signals emitted by this object are blocked |
| 1345 |
(i.e., emitting a signal will not invoke anything connected to it). |
| 1346 |
If \a block is false, no such blocking will occur. |
| 1347 |
|
| 1348 |
The return value is the previous value of signalsBlocked(). |
| 1349 |
|
| 1350 |
Note that the destroyed() signal will be emitted even if the signals |
| 1351 |
for this object have been blocked. |
| 1352 |
|
| 1353 |
\sa signalsBlocked() |
| 1354 |
*/ |
| 1355 |
|
| 1356 |
bool QObject::blockSignals(bool block) |
| 1357 |
{ |
| 1358 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 1359 |
bool previous = d->blockSig; |
| 1360 |
d->blockSig = block; |
| 1361 |
return previous; |
| 1362 |
} |
| 1363 |
|
| 1364 |
/*! |
| 1365 |
Returns the thread in which the object lives. |
| 1366 |
|
| 1367 |
\sa moveToThread() |
| 1368 |
*/ |
| 1369 |
QThread *QObject::thread() const |
| 1370 |
{ |
| 1371 |
return d_func()->threadData->thread; |
| 1372 |
} |
| 1373 |
|
| 1374 |
/*! |
| 1375 |
Changes the thread affinity for this object and its children. The |
| 1376 |
object cannot be moved if it has a parent. Event processing will |
| 1377 |
continue in the \a targetThread. |
| 1378 |
|
| 1379 |
To move an object to the main thread, use QApplication::instance() |
| 1380 |
to retrieve a pointer to the current application, and then use |
| 1381 |
QApplication::thread() to retrieve the thread in which the |
| 1382 |
application lives. For example: |
| 1383 |
|
| 1384 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 7 |
| 1385 |
|
| 1386 |
If \a targetThread is zero, all event processing for this object |
| 1387 |
and its children stops. |
| 1388 |
|
| 1389 |
Note that all active timers for the object will be reset. The |
| 1390 |
timers are first stopped in the current thread and restarted (with |
| 1391 |
the same interval) in the \a targetThread. As a result, constantly |
| 1392 |
moving an object between threads can postpone timer events |
| 1393 |
indefinitely. |
| 1394 |
|
| 1395 |
A QEvent::ThreadChange event is sent to this object just before |
| 1396 |
the thread affinity is changed. You can handle this event to |
| 1397 |
perform any special processing. Note that any new events that are |
| 1398 |
posted to this object will be handled in the \a targetThread. |
| 1399 |
|
| 1400 |
\warning This function is \e not thread-safe; the current thread |
| 1401 |
must be same as the current thread affinity. In other words, this |
| 1402 |
function can only "push" an object from the current thread to |
| 1403 |
another thread, it cannot "pull" an object from any arbitrary |
| 1404 |
thread to the current thread. |
| 1405 |
|
| 1406 |
\sa thread() |
| 1407 |
*/ |
| 1408 |
void QObject::moveToThread(QThread *targetThread) |
| 1409 |
{ |
| 1410 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 1411 |
|
| 1412 |
if (d->threadData->thread == targetThread) { |
| 1413 |
// object is already in this thread |
| 1414 |
return; |
| 1415 |
} |
| 1416 |
|
| 1417 |
if (d->parent != 0) { |
| 1418 |
qWarning("QObject::moveToThread: Cannot move objects with a parent"); |
| 1419 |
return; |
| 1420 |
} |
| 1421 |
if (d->isWidget) { |
| 1422 |
qWarning("QObject::moveToThread: Widgets cannot be moved to a new thread"); |
| 1423 |
return; |
| 1424 |
} |
| 1425 |
|
| 1426 |
QThreadData *currentData = QThreadData::current(); |
| 1427 |
QThreadData *targetData = targetThread ? QThreadData::get2(targetThread) : new QThreadData(0); |
| 1428 |
if (d->threadData->thread == 0 && currentData == targetData) { |
| 1429 |
// one exception to the rule: we allow moving objects with no thread affinity to the current thread |
| 1430 |
currentData = d->threadData; |
| 1431 |
} else if (d->threadData != currentData) { |
| 1432 |
qWarning("QObject::moveToThread: Current thread (%p) is not the object's thread (%p).\n" |
| 1433 |
"Cannot move to target thread (%p)\n", |
| 1434 |
currentData->thread, d->threadData->thread, targetData->thread); |
| 1435 |
|
| 1436 |
#ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
| 1437 |
qWarning("On Mac OS X, you might be loading two sets of Qt binaries into the same process. " |
| 1438 |
"Check that all plugins are compiled against the right Qt binaries. Export " |
| 1439 |
"DYLD_PRINT_LIBRARIES=1 and check that only one set of binaries are being loaded."); |
| 1440 |
#endif |
| 1441 |
|
| 1442 |
return; |
| 1443 |
} |
| 1444 |
|
| 1445 |
// prepare to move |
| 1446 |
d->moveToThread_helper(); |
| 1447 |
|
| 1448 |
QOrderedMutexLocker locker(¤tData->postEventList.mutex, |
| 1449 |
&targetData->postEventList.mutex); |
| 1450 |
|
| 1451 |
// keep currentData alive (since we've got it locked) |
| 1452 |
currentData->ref(); |
| 1453 |
|
| 1454 |
// move the object |
| 1455 |
d_func()->setThreadData_helper(currentData, targetData); |
| 1456 |
|
| 1457 |
locker.unlock(); |
| 1458 |
|
| 1459 |
// now currentData can commit suicide if it wants to |
| 1460 |
currentData->deref(); |
| 1461 |
} |
| 1462 |
|
| 1463 |
void QObjectPrivate::moveToThread_helper() |
| 1464 |
{ |
| 1465 |
Q_Q(QObject); |
| 1466 |
QEvent e(QEvent::ThreadChange); |
| 1467 |
QCoreApplication::sendEvent(q, &e); |
| 1468 |
for (int i = 0; i < children.size(); ++i) { |
| 1469 |
QObject *child = children.at(i); |
| 1470 |
child->d_func()->moveToThread_helper(); |
| 1471 |
} |
| 1472 |
} |
| 1473 |
|
| 1474 |
void QObjectPrivate::setThreadData_helper(QThreadData *currentData, QThreadData *targetData) |
| 1475 |
{ |
| 1476 |
Q_Q(QObject); |
| 1477 |
|
| 1478 |
// move posted events |
| 1479 |
int eventsMoved = 0; |
| 1480 |
for (int i = 0; i < currentData->postEventList.size(); ++i) { |
| 1481 |
const QPostEvent &pe = currentData->postEventList.at(i); |
| 1482 |
if (!pe.event) |
| 1483 |
continue; |
| 1484 |
if (pe.receiver == q) { |
| 1485 |
// move this post event to the targetList |
| 1486 |
targetData->postEventList.addEvent(pe); |
| 1487 |
const_cast<QPostEvent &>(pe).event = 0; |
| 1488 |
++eventsMoved; |
| 1489 |
} |
| 1490 |
} |
| 1491 |
if (eventsMoved > 0 && targetData->eventDispatcher) { |
| 1492 |
targetData->canWait = false; |
| 1493 |
targetData->eventDispatcher->wakeUp(); |
| 1494 |
} |
| 1495 |
|
| 1496 |
// the current emitting thread shouldn't restore currentSender after calling moveToThread() |
| 1497 |
if (currentSender) |
| 1498 |
currentSender->ref = 0; |
| 1499 |
currentSender = 0; |
| 1500 |
|
| 1501 |
#ifdef QT_JAMBI_BUILD |
| 1502 |
// the current event thread also shouldn't restore the delete watch |
| 1503 |
inEventHandler = false; |
| 1504 |
|
| 1505 |
if (deleteWatch) |
| 1506 |
*deleteWatch = 1; |
| 1507 |
deleteWatch = 0; |
| 1508 |
#endif |
| 1509 |
|
| 1510 |
// set new thread data |
| 1511 |
targetData->ref(); |
| 1512 |
threadData->deref(); |
| 1513 |
threadData = targetData; |
| 1514 |
|
| 1515 |
for (int i = 0; i < children.size(); ++i) { |
| 1516 |
QObject *child = children.at(i); |
| 1517 |
child->d_func()->setThreadData_helper(currentData, targetData); |
| 1518 |
} |
| 1519 |
} |
| 1520 |
|
| 1521 |
void QObjectPrivate::_q_reregisterTimers(void *pointer) |
| 1522 |
{ |
| 1523 |
Q_Q(QObject); |
| 1524 |
QList<QPair<int, int> > *timerList = reinterpret_cast<QList<QPair<int, int> > *>(pointer); |
| 1525 |
QAbstractEventDispatcher *eventDispatcher = threadData->eventDispatcher; |
| 1526 |
for (int i = 0; i < timerList->size(); ++i) { |
| 1527 |
const QPair<int, int> &pair = timerList->at(i); |
| 1528 |
eventDispatcher->registerTimer(pair.first, pair.second, q); |
| 1529 |
} |
| 1530 |
delete timerList; |
| 1531 |
} |
| 1532 |
|
| 1533 |
|
| 1534 |
// |
| 1535 |
// The timer flag hasTimer is set when startTimer is called. |
| 1536 |
// It is not reset when killing the timer because more than |
| 1537 |
// one timer might be active. |
| 1538 |
// |
| 1539 |
|
| 1540 |
/*! |
| 1541 |
Starts a timer and returns a timer identifier, or returns zero if |
| 1542 |
it could not start a timer. |
| 1543 |
|
| 1544 |
A timer event will occur every \a interval milliseconds until |
| 1545 |
killTimer() is called. If \a interval is 0, then the timer event |
| 1546 |
occurs once every time there are no more window system events to |
| 1547 |
process. |
| 1548 |
|
| 1549 |
The virtual timerEvent() function is called with the QTimerEvent |
| 1550 |
event parameter class when a timer event occurs. Reimplement this |
| 1551 |
function to get timer events. |
| 1552 |
|
| 1553 |
If multiple timers are running, the QTimerEvent::timerId() can be |
| 1554 |
used to find out which timer was activated. |
| 1555 |
|
| 1556 |
Example: |
| 1557 |
|
| 1558 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 8 |
| 1559 |
|
| 1560 |
Note that QTimer's accuracy depends on the underlying operating |
| 1561 |
system and hardware. Most platforms support an accuracy of 20 |
| 1562 |
milliseconds; some provide more. If Qt is unable to deliver the |
| 1563 |
requested number of timer events, it will silently discard some. |
| 1564 |
|
| 1565 |
The QTimer class provides a high-level programming interface with |
| 1566 |
single-shot timers and timer signals instead of events. There is |
| 1567 |
also a QBasicTimer class that is more lightweight than QTimer and |
| 1568 |
less clumsy than using timer IDs directly. |
| 1569 |
|
| 1570 |
\sa timerEvent(), killTimer(), QTimer::singleShot() |
| 1571 |
*/ |
| 1572 |
|
| 1573 |
int QObject::startTimer(int interval) |
| 1574 |
{ |
| 1575 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 1576 |
|
| 1577 |
if (interval < 0) { |
| 1578 |
qWarning("QObject::startTimer: QTimer cannot have a negative interval"); |
| 1579 |
return 0; |
| 1580 |
} |
| 1581 |
|
| 1582 |
d->pendTimer = true; // set timer flag |
| 1583 |
|
| 1584 |
if (!d->threadData->eventDispatcher) { |
| 1585 |
qWarning("QObject::startTimer: QTimer can only be used with threads started with QThread"); |
| 1586 |
return 0; |
| 1587 |
} |
| 1588 |
return d->threadData->eventDispatcher->registerTimer(interval, this); |
| 1589 |
} |
| 1590 |
|
| 1591 |
/*! |
| 1592 |
Kills the timer with timer identifier, \a id. |
| 1593 |
|
| 1594 |
The timer identifier is returned by startTimer() when a timer |
| 1595 |
event is started. |
| 1596 |
|
| 1597 |
\sa timerEvent(), startTimer() |
| 1598 |
*/ |
| 1599 |
|
| 1600 |
void QObject::killTimer(int id) |
| 1601 |
{ |
| 1602 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 1603 |
if (d->threadData->eventDispatcher) |
| 1604 |
d->threadData->eventDispatcher->unregisterTimer(id); |
| 1605 |
} |
| 1606 |
|
| 1607 |
|
| 1608 |
/*! |
| 1609 |
\fn QObject *QObject::parent() const |
| 1610 |
|
| 1611 |
Returns a pointer to the parent object. |
| 1612 |
|
| 1613 |
\sa children() |
| 1614 |
*/ |
| 1615 |
|
| 1616 |
/*! |
| 1617 |
\fn const QObjectList &QObject::children() const |
| 1618 |
|
| 1619 |
Returns a list of child objects. |
| 1620 |
The QObjectList class is defined in the \c{<QObject>} header |
| 1621 |
file as the following: |
| 1622 |
|
| 1623 |
\quotefromfile src/corelib/kernel/qobject.h |
| 1624 |
\skipto /typedef .*QObjectList/ |
| 1625 |
\printuntil QObjectList |
| 1626 |
|
| 1627 |
The first child added is the \l{QList::first()}{first} object in |
| 1628 |
the list and the last child added is the \l{QList::last()}{last} |
| 1629 |
object in the list, i.e. new children are appended at the end. |
| 1630 |
|
| 1631 |
Note that the list order changes when QWidget children are |
| 1632 |
\l{QWidget::raise()}{raised} or \l{QWidget::lower()}{lowered}. A |
| 1633 |
widget that is raised becomes the last object in the list, and a |
| 1634 |
widget that is lowered becomes the first object in the list. |
| 1635 |
|
| 1636 |
\sa findChild(), findChildren(), parent(), setParent() |
| 1637 |
*/ |
| 1638 |
|
| 1639 |
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
| 1640 |
static void objSearch(QObjectList &result, |
| 1641 |
const QObjectList &list, |
| 1642 |
const char *inheritsClass, |
| 1643 |
bool onlyWidgets, |
| 1644 |
const char *objName, |
| 1645 |
QRegExp *rx, |
| 1646 |
bool recurse) |
| 1647 |
{ |
| 1648 |
for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) { |
| 1649 |
QObject *obj = list.at(i); |
| 1650 |
if (!obj) |
| 1651 |
continue; |
| 1652 |
bool ok = true; |
| 1653 |
if (onlyWidgets) |
| 1654 |
ok = obj->isWidgetType(); |
| 1655 |
else if (inheritsClass && !obj->inherits(inheritsClass)) |
| 1656 |
ok = false; |
| 1657 |
if (ok) { |
| 1658 |
if (objName) |
| 1659 |
ok = (obj->objectName() == QLatin1String(objName)); |
| 1660 |
#ifndef QT_NO_REGEXP |
| 1661 |
else if (rx) |
| 1662 |
ok = (rx->indexIn(obj->objectName()) != -1); |
| 1663 |
#endif |
| 1664 |
} |
| 1665 |
if (ok) // match! |
| 1666 |
result.append(obj); |
| 1667 |
if (recurse) { |
| 1668 |
QObjectList clist = obj->children(); |
| 1669 |
if (!clist.isEmpty()) |
| 1670 |
objSearch(result, clist, inheritsClass, |
| 1671 |
onlyWidgets, objName, rx, recurse); |
| 1672 |
} |
| 1673 |
} |
| 1674 |
} |
| 1675 |
|
| 1676 |
/*! |
| 1677 |
\internal |
| 1678 |
|
| 1679 |
Searches the children and optionally grandchildren of this object, |
| 1680 |
and returns a list of those objects that are named or that match |
| 1681 |
\a objName and inherit \a inheritsClass. If \a inheritsClass is 0 |
| 1682 |
(the default), all classes match. If \a objName is 0 (the |
| 1683 |
default), all object names match. |
| 1684 |
|
| 1685 |
If \a regexpMatch is true (the default), \a objName is a regular |
| 1686 |
expression that the objects's names must match. The syntax is that |
| 1687 |
of a QRegExp. If \a regexpMatch is false, \a objName is a string |
| 1688 |
and object names must match it exactly. |
| 1689 |
|
| 1690 |
Note that \a inheritsClass uses single inheritance from QObject, |
| 1691 |
the way inherits() does. According to inherits(), QWidget |
| 1692 |
inherits QObject but not QPaintDevice. This does not quite match |
| 1693 |
reality, but is the best that can be done on the wide variety of |
| 1694 |
compilers Qt supports. |
| 1695 |
|
| 1696 |
Finally, if \a recursiveSearch is true (the default), queryList() |
| 1697 |
searches \e{n}th-generation as well as first-generation children. |
| 1698 |
|
| 1699 |
If all this seems a bit complex for your needs, the simpler |
| 1700 |
child() function may be what you want. |
| 1701 |
|
| 1702 |
This somewhat contrived example disables all the buttons in this |
| 1703 |
window: |
| 1704 |
|
| 1705 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 9 |
| 1706 |
|
| 1707 |
\warning Delete the list as soon you have finished using it. The |
| 1708 |
list contains pointers that may become invalid at almost any time |
| 1709 |
without notice (as soon as the user closes a window you may have |
| 1710 |
dangling pointers, for example). |
| 1711 |
|
| 1712 |
\sa child() children(), parent(), inherits(), objectName(), QRegExp |
| 1713 |
*/ |
| 1714 |
|
| 1715 |
QObjectList QObject::queryList(const char *inheritsClass, |
| 1716 |
const char *objName, |
| 1717 |
bool regexpMatch, |
| 1718 |
bool recursiveSearch) const |
| 1719 |
{ |
| 1720 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 1721 |
QObjectList list; |
| 1722 |
bool onlyWidgets = (inheritsClass && qstrcmp(inheritsClass, "QWidget") == 0); |
| 1723 |
#ifndef QT_NO_REGEXP |
| 1724 |
if (regexpMatch && objName) { // regexp matching |
| 1725 |
QRegExp rx(QString::fromLatin1(objName)); |
| 1726 |
objSearch(list, d->children, inheritsClass, onlyWidgets, 0, &rx, recursiveSearch); |
| 1727 |
} else |
| 1728 |
#endif |
| 1729 |
{ |
| 1730 |
objSearch(list, d->children, inheritsClass, onlyWidgets, objName, 0, recursiveSearch); |
| 1731 |
} |
| 1732 |
return list; |
| 1733 |
} |
| 1734 |
#endif |
| 1735 |
|
| 1736 |
/*! |
| 1737 |
\fn T *QObject::findChild(const QString &name) const |
| 1738 |
|
| 1739 |
Returns the child of this object that can be cast into type T and |
| 1740 |
that is called \a name, or 0 if there is no such object. |
| 1741 |
Omitting the \a name argument causes all object names to be matched. |
| 1742 |
The search is performed recursively. |
| 1743 |
|
| 1744 |
If there is more than one child matching the search, the most |
| 1745 |
direct ancestor is returned. If there are several direct |
| 1746 |
ancestors, it is undefined which one will be returned. In that |
| 1747 |
case, findChildren() should be used. |
| 1748 |
|
| 1749 |
This example returns a child \l{QPushButton} of \c{parentWidget} |
| 1750 |
named \c{"button1"}: |
| 1751 |
|
| 1752 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 10 |
| 1753 |
|
| 1754 |
This example returns a \l{QListWidget} child of \c{parentWidget}: |
| 1755 |
|
| 1756 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 11 |
| 1757 |
|
| 1758 |
\sa findChildren() |
| 1759 |
*/ |
| 1760 |
|
| 1761 |
/*! |
| 1762 |
\fn QList<T> QObject::findChildren(const QString &name) const |
| 1763 |
|
| 1764 |
Returns all children of this object with the given \a name that can be |
| 1765 |
cast to type T, or an empty list if there are no such objects. |
| 1766 |
Omitting the \a name argument causes all object names to be matched. |
| 1767 |
The search is performed recursively. |
| 1768 |
|
| 1769 |
The following example shows how to find a list of child \l{QWidget}s of |
| 1770 |
the specified \c{parentWidget} named \c{widgetname}: |
| 1771 |
|
| 1772 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 12 |
| 1773 |
|
| 1774 |
This example returns all \c{QPushButton}s that are children of \c{parentWidget}: |
| 1775 |
|
| 1776 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 13 |
| 1777 |
|
| 1778 |
\sa findChild() |
| 1779 |
*/ |
| 1780 |
|
| 1781 |
/*! |
| 1782 |
\fn QList<T> QObject::findChildren(const QRegExp ®Exp) const |
| 1783 |
\overload findChildren() |
| 1784 |
|
| 1785 |
Returns the children of this object that can be cast to type T |
| 1786 |
and that have names matching the regular expression \a regExp, |
| 1787 |
or an empty list if there are no such objects. |
| 1788 |
The search is performed recursively. |
| 1789 |
*/ |
| 1790 |
|
| 1791 |
/*! |
| 1792 |
\fn T qFindChild(const QObject *obj, const QString &name) |
| 1793 |
\relates QObject |
| 1794 |
\overload qFindChildren() |
| 1795 |
\obsolete |
| 1796 |
|
| 1797 |
This function is equivalent to |
| 1798 |
\a{obj}->\l{QObject::findChild()}{findChild}<T>(\a name). |
| 1799 |
|
| 1800 |
\note This function was provided as a workaround for MSVC 6 |
| 1801 |
which did not support member template functions. It is advised |
| 1802 |
to use the other form in new code. |
| 1803 |
|
| 1804 |
\sa QObject::findChild() |
| 1805 |
*/ |
| 1806 |
|
| 1807 |
/*! |
| 1808 |
\fn QList<T> qFindChildren(const QObject *obj, const QString &name) |
| 1809 |
\relates QObject |
| 1810 |
\overload qFindChildren() |
| 1811 |
\obsolete |
| 1812 |
|
| 1813 |
This function is equivalent to |
| 1814 |
\a{obj}->\l{QObject::findChildren()}{findChildren}<T>(\a name). |
| 1815 |
|
| 1816 |
\note This function was provided as a workaround for MSVC 6 |
| 1817 |
which did not support member template functions. It is advised |
| 1818 |
to use the other form in new code. |
| 1819 |
|
| 1820 |
\sa QObject::findChildren() |
| 1821 |
*/ |
| 1822 |
|
| 1823 |
/*! |
| 1824 |
\fn QList<T> qFindChildren(const QObject *obj, const QRegExp ®Exp) |
| 1825 |
\relates QObject |
| 1826 |
\overload qFindChildren() |
| 1827 |
|
| 1828 |
This function is equivalent to |
| 1829 |
\a{obj}->\l{QObject::findChildren()}{findChildren}<T>(\a regExp). |
| 1830 |
|
| 1831 |
\note This function was provided as a workaround for MSVC 6 |
| 1832 |
which did not support member template functions. It is advised |
| 1833 |
to use the other form in new code. |
| 1834 |
|
| 1835 |
\sa QObject::findChildren() |
| 1836 |
*/ |
| 1837 |
|
| 1838 |
/*! |
| 1839 |
\internal |
| 1840 |
*/ |
| 1841 |
void qt_qFindChildren_helper(const QObject *parent, const QString &name, const QRegExp *re, |
| 1842 |
const QMetaObject &mo, QList<void*> *list) |
| 1843 |
{ |
| 1844 |
if (!parent || !list) |
| 1845 |
return; |
| 1846 |
const QObjectList &children = parent->children(); |
| 1847 |
QObject *obj; |
| 1848 |
for (int i = 0; i < children.size(); ++i) { |
| 1849 |
obj = children.at(i); |
| 1850 |
if (mo.cast(obj)) { |
| 1851 |
if (re) { |
| 1852 |
if (re->indexIn(obj->objectName()) != -1) |
| 1853 |
list->append(obj); |
| 1854 |
} else { |
| 1855 |
if (name.isNull() || obj->objectName() == name) |
| 1856 |
list->append(obj); |
| 1857 |
} |
| 1858 |
} |
| 1859 |
qt_qFindChildren_helper(obj, name, re, mo, list); |
| 1860 |
} |
| 1861 |
} |
| 1862 |
|
| 1863 |
/*! \internal |
| 1864 |
*/ |
| 1865 |
QObject *qt_qFindChild_helper(const QObject *parent, const QString &name, const QMetaObject &mo) |
| 1866 |
{ |
| 1867 |
if (!parent) |
| 1868 |
return 0; |
| 1869 |
const QObjectList &children = parent->children(); |
| 1870 |
QObject *obj; |
| 1871 |
int i; |
| 1872 |
for (i = 0; i < children.size(); ++i) { |
| 1873 |
obj = children.at(i); |
| 1874 |
if (mo.cast(obj) && (name.isNull() || obj->objectName() == name)) |
| 1875 |
return obj; |
| 1876 |
} |
| 1877 |
for (i = 0; i < children.size(); ++i) { |
| 1878 |
obj = qt_qFindChild_helper(children.at(i), name, mo); |
| 1879 |
if (obj) |
| 1880 |
return obj; |
| 1881 |
} |
| 1882 |
return 0; |
| 1883 |
} |
| 1884 |
|
| 1885 |
/*! |
| 1886 |
Makes the object a child of \a parent. |
| 1887 |
|
| 1888 |
\sa QWidget::setParent() |
| 1889 |
*/ |
| 1890 |
|
| 1891 |
void QObject::setParent(QObject *parent) |
| 1892 |
{ |
| 1893 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 1894 |
Q_ASSERT(!d->isWidget); |
| 1895 |
d->setParent_helper(parent); |
| 1896 |
} |
| 1897 |
|
| 1898 |
void QObjectPrivate::deleteChildren() |
| 1899 |
{ |
| 1900 |
const bool reallyWasDeleted = wasDeleted; |
| 1901 |
wasDeleted = true; |
| 1902 |
// delete children objects |
| 1903 |
// don't use qDeleteAll as the destructor of the child might |
| 1904 |
// delete siblings |
| 1905 |
for (int i = 0; i < children.count(); ++i) { |
| 1906 |
currentChildBeingDeleted = children.at(i); |
| 1907 |
children[i] = 0; |
| 1908 |
delete currentChildBeingDeleted; |
| 1909 |
} |
| 1910 |
children.clear(); |
| 1911 |
currentChildBeingDeleted = 0; |
| 1912 |
wasDeleted = reallyWasDeleted; |
| 1913 |
} |
| 1914 |
|
| 1915 |
void QObjectPrivate::setParent_helper(QObject *o) |
| 1916 |
{ |
| 1917 |
Q_Q(QObject); |
| 1918 |
if (o == parent) |
| 1919 |
return; |
| 1920 |
if (parent) { |
| 1921 |
QObjectPrivate *parentD = parent->d_func(); |
| 1922 |
if (parentD->wasDeleted && wasDeleted |
| 1923 |
&& parentD->currentChildBeingDeleted == q) { |
| 1924 |
// don't do anything since QObjectPrivate::deleteChildren() already |
| 1925 |
// cleared our entry in parentD->children. |
| 1926 |
} else { |
| 1927 |
const int index = parentD->children.indexOf(q); |
| 1928 |
if (parentD->wasDeleted) { |
| 1929 |
parentD->children[index] = 0; |
| 1930 |
} else { |
| 1931 |
parentD->children.removeAt(index); |
| 1932 |
if (sendChildEvents && parentD->receiveChildEvents) { |
| 1933 |
QChildEvent e(QEvent::ChildRemoved, q); |
| 1934 |
QCoreApplication::sendEvent(parent, &e); |
| 1935 |
} |
| 1936 |
} |
| 1937 |
} |
| 1938 |
} |
| 1939 |
parent = o; |
| 1940 |
if (parent) { |
| 1941 |
// object hierarchies are constrained to a single thread |
| 1942 |
if (threadData != parent->d_func()->threadData) { |
| 1943 |
qWarning("QObject::setParent: Cannot set parent, new parent is in a different thread"); |
| 1944 |
parent = 0; |
| 1945 |
return; |
| 1946 |
} |
| 1947 |
parent->d_func()->children.append(q); |
| 1948 |
if(sendChildEvents && parent->d_func()->receiveChildEvents) { |
| 1949 |
if (!isWidget) { |
| 1950 |
QChildEvent e(QEvent::ChildAdded, q); |
| 1951 |
QCoreApplication::sendEvent(parent, &e); |
| 1952 |
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT |
| 1953 |
if (QCoreApplicationPrivate::useQt3Support) { |
| 1954 |
if (parent->d_func()->pendingChildInsertedEvents.isEmpty()) { |
| 1955 |
QCoreApplication::postEvent(parent, |
| 1956 |
new QEvent(QEvent::ChildInsertedRequest), |
| 1957 |
Qt::HighEventPriority); |
| 1958 |
} |
| 1959 |
parent->d_func()->pendingChildInsertedEvents.append(q); |
| 1960 |
} |
| 1961 |
#endif |
| 1962 |
} |
| 1963 |
} |
| 1964 |
} |
| 1965 |
if (!wasDeleted && declarativeData) |
| 1966 |
QAbstractDeclarativeData::parentChanged(declarativeData, q, o); |
| 1967 |
} |
| 1968 |
|
| 1969 |
/*! |
| 1970 |
\fn void QObject::installEventFilter(QObject *filterObj) |
| 1971 |
|
| 1972 |
Installs an event filter \a filterObj on this object. For example: |
| 1973 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 14 |
| 1974 |
|
| 1975 |
An event filter is an object that receives all events that are |
| 1976 |
sent to this object. The filter can either stop the event or |
| 1977 |
forward it to this object. The event filter \a filterObj receives |
| 1978 |
events via its eventFilter() function. The eventFilter() function |
| 1979 |
must return true if the event should be filtered, (i.e. stopped); |
| 1980 |
otherwise it must return false. |
| 1981 |
|
| 1982 |
If multiple event filters are installed on a single object, the |
| 1983 |
filter that was installed last is activated first. |
| 1984 |
|
| 1985 |
Here's a \c KeyPressEater class that eats the key presses of its |
| 1986 |
monitored objects: |
| 1987 |
|
| 1988 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 15 |
| 1989 |
|
| 1990 |
And here's how to install it on two widgets: |
| 1991 |
|
| 1992 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 16 |
| 1993 |
|
| 1994 |
The QShortcut class, for example, uses this technique to intercept |
| 1995 |
shortcut key presses. |
| 1996 |
|
| 1997 |
\warning If you delete the receiver object in your eventFilter() |
| 1998 |
function, be sure to return true. If you return false, Qt sends |
| 1999 |
the event to the deleted object and the program will crash. |
| 2000 |
|
| 2001 |
Note that the filtering object must be in the same thread as this |
| 2002 |
object. If \a filterObj is in a different thread, this function does |
| 2003 |
nothing. If either \a filterObj or this object are moved to a different |
| 2004 |
thread after calling this function, the event filter will not be |
| 2005 |
called until both objects have the same thread affinity again (it |
| 2006 |
is \e not removed). |
| 2007 |
|
| 2008 |
\sa removeEventFilter(), eventFilter(), event() |
| 2009 |
*/ |
| 2010 |
|
| 2011 |
void QObject::installEventFilter(QObject *obj) |
| 2012 |
{ |
| 2013 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 2014 |
if (!obj) |
| 2015 |
return; |
| 2016 |
if (d->threadData != obj->d_func()->threadData) { |
| 2017 |
qWarning("QObject::installEventFilter(): Cannot filter events for objects in a different thread."); |
| 2018 |
return; |
| 2019 |
} |
| 2020 |
|
| 2021 |
// clean up unused items in the list |
| 2022 |
d->eventFilters.removeAll((QObject*)0); |
| 2023 |
d->eventFilters.removeAll(obj); |
| 2024 |
d->eventFilters.prepend(obj); |
| 2025 |
} |
| 2026 |
|
| 2027 |
/*! |
| 2028 |
Removes an event filter object \a obj from this object. The |
| 2029 |
request is ignored if such an event filter has not been installed. |
| 2030 |
|
| 2031 |
All event filters for this object are automatically removed when |
| 2032 |
this object is destroyed. |
| 2033 |
|
| 2034 |
It is always safe to remove an event filter, even during event |
| 2035 |
filter activation (i.e. from the eventFilter() function). |
| 2036 |
|
| 2037 |
\sa installEventFilter(), eventFilter(), event() |
| 2038 |
*/ |
| 2039 |
|
| 2040 |
void QObject::removeEventFilter(QObject *obj) |
| 2041 |
{ |
| 2042 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 2043 |
for (int i = 0; i < d->eventFilters.count(); ++i) { |
| 2044 |
if (d->eventFilters.at(i) == obj) |
| 2045 |
d->eventFilters[i] = 0; |
| 2046 |
} |
| 2047 |
} |
| 2048 |
|
| 2049 |
|
| 2050 |
/*! |
| 2051 |
\fn QObject::destroyed(QObject *obj) |
| 2052 |
|
| 2053 |
This signal is emitted immediately before the object \a obj is |
| 2054 |
destroyed, and can not be blocked. |
| 2055 |
|
| 2056 |
All the objects's children are destroyed immediately after this |
| 2057 |
signal is emitted. |
| 2058 |
|
| 2059 |
\sa deleteLater(), QPointer |
| 2060 |
*/ |
| 2061 |
|
| 2062 |
/*! |
| 2063 |
Schedules this object for deletion. |
| 2064 |
|
| 2065 |
The object will be deleted when control returns to the event |
| 2066 |
loop. If the event loop is not running when this function is |
| 2067 |
called (e.g. deleteLater() is called on an object before |
| 2068 |
QCoreApplication::exec()), the object will be deleted once the |
| 2069 |
event loop is started. |
| 2070 |
|
| 2071 |
Note that entering and leaving a new event loop (e.g., by opening a modal |
| 2072 |
dialog) will \e not perform the deferred deletion; for the object to be |
| 2073 |
deleted, the control must return to the event loop from which |
| 2074 |
deleteLater() was called. |
| 2075 |
|
| 2076 |
\bold{Note:} It is safe to call this function more than once; when the |
| 2077 |
first deferred deletion event is delivered, any pending events for the |
| 2078 |
object are removed from the event queue. |
| 2079 |
|
| 2080 |
\sa destroyed(), QPointer |
| 2081 |
*/ |
| 2082 |
void QObject::deleteLater() |
| 2083 |
{ |
| 2084 |
QCoreApplication::postEvent(this, new QEvent(QEvent::DeferredDelete)); |
| 2085 |
} |
| 2086 |
|
| 2087 |
/*! |
| 2088 |
\fn QString QObject::tr(const char *sourceText, const char *disambiguation, int n) |
| 2089 |
\reentrant |
| 2090 |
|
| 2091 |
Returns a translated version of \a sourceText, optionally based on a |
| 2092 |
\a disambiguation string and value of \a n for strings containing plurals; |
| 2093 |
otherwise returns \a sourceText itself if no appropriate translated string |
| 2094 |
is available. |
| 2095 |
|
| 2096 |
Example: |
| 2097 |
\snippet mainwindows/sdi/mainwindow.cpp implicit tr context |
| 2098 |
\dots |
| 2099 |
|
| 2100 |
If the same \a sourceText is used in different roles within the |
| 2101 |
same context, an additional identifying string may be passed in |
| 2102 |
\a disambiguation (0 by default). In Qt 4.4 and earlier, this was |
| 2103 |
the preferred way to pass comments to translators. |
| 2104 |
|
| 2105 |
Example: |
| 2106 |
|
| 2107 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 17 |
| 2108 |
\dots |
| 2109 |
|
| 2110 |
See \l{Writing Source Code for Translation} for a detailed description of |
| 2111 |
Qt's translation mechanisms in general, and the |
| 2112 |
\l{Writing Source Code for Translation#Disambiguation}{Disambiguation} |
| 2113 |
section for information on disambiguation. |
| 2114 |
|
| 2115 |
\warning This method is reentrant only if all translators are |
| 2116 |
installed \e before calling this method. Installing or removing |
| 2117 |
translators while performing translations is not supported. Doing |
| 2118 |
so will probably result in crashes or other undesirable behavior. |
| 2119 |
|
| 2120 |
\sa trUtf8(), QApplication::translate(), QTextCodec::setCodecForTr(), {Internationalization with Qt} |
| 2121 |
*/ |
| 2122 |
|
| 2123 |
/*! |
| 2124 |
\fn QString QObject::trUtf8(const char *sourceText, const char *disambiguation, int n) |
| 2125 |
\reentrant |
| 2126 |
|
| 2127 |
Returns a translated version of \a sourceText, or |
| 2128 |
QString::fromUtf8(\a sourceText) if there is no appropriate |
| 2129 |
version. It is otherwise identical to tr(\a sourceText, \a |
| 2130 |
disambiguation, \a n). |
| 2131 |
|
| 2132 |
Note that using the Utf8 variants of the translation functions |
| 2133 |
is not required if \c CODECFORTR is already set to UTF-8 in the |
| 2134 |
qmake project file and QTextCodec::setCodecForTr("UTF-8") is |
| 2135 |
used. |
| 2136 |
|
| 2137 |
\warning This method is reentrant only if all translators are |
| 2138 |
installed \e before calling this method. Installing or removing |
| 2139 |
translators while performing translations is not supported. Doing |
| 2140 |
so will probably result in crashes or other undesirable behavior. |
| 2141 |
|
| 2142 |
\warning For portability reasons, we recommend that you use |
| 2143 |
escape sequences for specifying non-ASCII characters in string |
| 2144 |
literals to trUtf8(). For example: |
| 2145 |
|
| 2146 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 20 |
| 2147 |
|
| 2148 |
\sa tr(), QApplication::translate(), {Internationalization with Qt} |
| 2149 |
*/ |
| 2150 |
|
| 2151 |
|
| 2152 |
|
| 2153 |
|
| 2154 |
/***************************************************************************** |
| 2155 |
Signals and slots |
| 2156 |
*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2157 |
|
| 2158 |
|
| 2159 |
const int flagged_locations_count = 2; |
| 2160 |
static const char* flagged_locations[flagged_locations_count] = {0}; |
| 2161 |
|
| 2162 |
const char *qFlagLocation(const char *method) |
| 2163 |
{ |
| 2164 |
static int idx = 0; |
| 2165 |
flagged_locations[idx] = method; |
| 2166 |
idx = (idx+1) % flagged_locations_count; |
| 2167 |
return method; |
| 2168 |
} |
| 2169 |
|
| 2170 |
static int extract_code(const char *member) |
| 2171 |
{ |
| 2172 |
// extract code, ensure QMETHOD_CODE <= code <= QSIGNAL_CODE |
| 2173 |
return (((int)(*member) - '0') & 0x3); |
| 2174 |
} |
| 2175 |
|
| 2176 |
static const char * extract_location(const char *member) |
| 2177 |
{ |
| 2178 |
for (int i = 0; i < flagged_locations_count; ++i) { |
| 2179 |
if (member == flagged_locations[i]) { |
| 2180 |
// signature includes location information after the first null-terminator |
| 2181 |
const char *location = member + qstrlen(member) + 1; |
| 2182 |
if (*location != '\0') |
| 2183 |
return location; |
| 2184 |
return 0; |
| 2185 |
} |
| 2186 |
} |
| 2187 |
return 0; |
| 2188 |
} |
| 2189 |
|
| 2190 |
static bool check_signal_macro(const QObject *sender, const char *signal, |
| 2191 |
const char *func, const char *op) |
| 2192 |
{ |
| 2193 |
int sigcode = extract_code(signal); |
| 2194 |
if (sigcode != QSIGNAL_CODE) { |
| 2195 |
if (sigcode == QSLOT_CODE) |
| 2196 |
qWarning("Object::%s: Attempt to %s non-signal %s::%s", |
| 2197 |
func, op, sender->metaObject()->className(), signal+1); |
| 2198 |
else |
| 2199 |
qWarning("Object::%s: Use the SIGNAL macro to %s %s::%s", |
| 2200 |
func, op, sender->metaObject()->className(), signal); |
| 2201 |
return false; |
| 2202 |
} |
| 2203 |
return true; |
| 2204 |
} |
| 2205 |
|
| 2206 |
static bool check_method_code(int code, const QObject *object, |
| 2207 |
const char *method, const char *func) |
| 2208 |
{ |
| 2209 |
if (code != QSLOT_CODE && code != QSIGNAL_CODE) { |
| 2210 |
qWarning("Object::%s: Use the SLOT or SIGNAL macro to " |
| 2211 |
"%s %s::%s", func, func, object->metaObject()->className(), method); |
| 2212 |
return false; |
| 2213 |
} |
| 2214 |
return true; |
| 2215 |
} |
| 2216 |
|
| 2217 |
static void err_method_notfound(const QObject *object, |
| 2218 |
const char *method, const char *func) |
| 2219 |
{ |
| 2220 |
const char *type = "method"; |
| 2221 |
switch (extract_code(method)) { |
| 2222 |
case QSLOT_CODE: type = "slot"; break; |
| 2223 |
case QSIGNAL_CODE: type = "signal"; break; |
| 2224 |
} |
| 2225 |
const char *loc = extract_location(method); |
| 2226 |
if (strchr(method,')') == 0) // common typing mistake |
| 2227 |
qWarning("Object::%s: Parentheses expected, %s %s::%s%s%s", |
| 2228 |
func, type, object->metaObject()->className(), method+1, |
| 2229 |
loc ? " in ": "", loc ? loc : ""); |
| 2230 |
else |
| 2231 |
qWarning("Object::%s: No such %s %s::%s%s%s", |
| 2232 |
func, type, object->metaObject()->className(), method+1, |
| 2233 |
loc ? " in ": "", loc ? loc : ""); |
| 2234 |
|
| 2235 |
} |
| 2236 |
|
| 2237 |
|
| 2238 |
static void err_info_about_objects(const char * func, |
| 2239 |
const QObject * sender, |
| 2240 |
const QObject * receiver) |
| 2241 |
{ |
| 2242 |
QString a = sender ? sender->objectName() : QString(); |
| 2243 |
QString b = receiver ? receiver->objectName() : QString(); |
| 2244 |
if (!a.isEmpty()) |
| 2245 |
qWarning("Object::%s: (sender name: '%s')", func, a.toLocal8Bit().data()); |
| 2246 |
if (!b.isEmpty()) |
| 2247 |
qWarning("Object::%s: (receiver name: '%s')", func, b.toLocal8Bit().data()); |
| 2248 |
} |
| 2249 |
|
| 2250 |
/*! |
| 2251 |
Returns a pointer to the object that sent the signal, if called in |
| 2252 |
a slot activated by a signal; otherwise it returns 0. The pointer |
| 2253 |
is valid only during the execution of the slot that calls this |
| 2254 |
function from this object's thread context. |
| 2255 |
|
| 2256 |
The pointer returned by this function becomes invalid if the |
| 2257 |
sender is destroyed, or if the slot is disconnected from the |
| 2258 |
sender's signal. |
| 2259 |
|
| 2260 |
\warning This function violates the object-oriented principle of |
| 2261 |
modularity. However, getting access to the sender might be useful |
| 2262 |
when many signals are connected to a single slot. |
| 2263 |
|
| 2264 |
\warning As mentioned above, the return value of this function is |
| 2265 |
not valid when the slot is called via a Qt::DirectConnection from |
| 2266 |
a thread different from this object's thread. Do not use this |
| 2267 |
function in this type of scenario. |
| 2268 |
|
| 2269 |
\sa senderSignalIndex(), QSignalMapper |
| 2270 |
*/ |
| 2271 |
|
| 2272 |
QObject *QObject::sender() const |
| 2273 |
{ |
| 2274 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 2275 |
|
| 2276 |
QMutexLocker locker(signalSlotLock(this)); |
| 2277 |
if (!d->currentSender) |
| 2278 |
return 0; |
| 2279 |
|
| 2280 |
for (QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = d->senders; c; c = c->next) { |
| 2281 |
if (c->sender == d->currentSender->sender) |
| 2282 |
return d->currentSender->sender; |
| 2283 |
} |
| 2284 |
|
| 2285 |
return 0; |
| 2286 |
} |
| 2287 |
|
| 2288 |
/*! |
| 2289 |
\since 4.8 |
| 2290 |
|
| 2291 |
Returns the meta-method index of the signal that called the currently |
| 2292 |
executing slot, which is a member of the class returned by sender(). |
| 2293 |
If called outside of a slot activated by a signal, -1 is returned. |
| 2294 |
|
| 2295 |
For signals with default parameters, this function will always return |
| 2296 |
the index with all parameters, regardless of which was used with |
| 2297 |
connect(). For example, the signal \c {destroyed(QObject *obj = 0)} |
| 2298 |
will have two different indexes (with and without the parameter), but |
| 2299 |
this function will always return the index with a parameter. This does |
| 2300 |
not apply when overloading signals with different parameters. |
| 2301 |
|
| 2302 |
\warning This function violates the object-oriented principle of |
| 2303 |
modularity. However, getting access to the signal index might be useful |
| 2304 |
when many signals are connected to a single slot. |
| 2305 |
|
| 2306 |
\warning The return value of this function is not valid when the slot |
| 2307 |
is called via a Qt::DirectConnection from a thread different from this |
| 2308 |
object's thread. Do not use this function in this type of scenario. |
| 2309 |
|
| 2310 |
\sa sender(), QMetaObject::indexOfSignal(), QMetaObject::method() |
| 2311 |
*/ |
| 2312 |
|
| 2313 |
int QObject::senderSignalIndex() const |
| 2314 |
{ |
| 2315 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 2316 |
|
| 2317 |
QMutexLocker locker(signalSlotLock(this)); |
| 2318 |
if (!d->currentSender) |
| 2319 |
return -1; |
| 2320 |
|
| 2321 |
for (QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = d->senders; c; c = c->next) { |
| 2322 |
if (c->sender == d->currentSender->sender) |
| 2323 |
return d->currentSender->signal; |
| 2324 |
} |
| 2325 |
|
| 2326 |
return -1; |
| 2327 |
} |
| 2328 |
|
| 2329 |
/*! |
| 2330 |
Returns the number of receivers connected to the \a signal. |
| 2331 |
|
| 2332 |
Since both slots and signals can be used as receivers for signals, |
| 2333 |
and the same connections can be made many times, the number of |
| 2334 |
receivers is the same as the number of connections made from this |
| 2335 |
signal. |
| 2336 |
|
| 2337 |
When calling this function, you can use the \c SIGNAL() macro to |
| 2338 |
pass a specific signal: |
| 2339 |
|
| 2340 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 21 |
| 2341 |
|
| 2342 |
As the code snippet above illustrates, you can use this function |
| 2343 |
to avoid emitting a signal that nobody listens to. |
| 2344 |
|
| 2345 |
\warning This function violates the object-oriented principle of |
| 2346 |
modularity. However, it might be useful when you need to perform |
| 2347 |
expensive initialization only if something is connected to a |
| 2348 |
signal. |
| 2349 |
*/ |
| 2350 |
|
| 2351 |
int QObject::receivers(const char *signal) const |
| 2352 |
{ |
| 2353 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 2354 |
int receivers = 0; |
| 2355 |
if (signal) { |
| 2356 |
QByteArray signal_name = QMetaObject::normalizedSignature(signal); |
| 2357 |
signal = signal_name; |
| 2358 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 2359 |
if (!check_signal_macro(this, signal, "receivers", "bind")) |
| 2360 |
return 0; |
| 2361 |
#endif |
| 2362 |
signal++; // skip code |
| 2363 |
int signal_index = d->signalIndex(signal); |
| 2364 |
if (signal_index < 0) { |
| 2365 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 2366 |
err_method_notfound(this, signal-1, "receivers"); |
| 2367 |
#endif |
| 2368 |
return false; |
| 2369 |
} |
| 2370 |
|
| 2371 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 2372 |
QMutexLocker locker(signalSlotLock(this)); |
| 2373 |
if (d->connectionLists) { |
| 2374 |
if (signal_index < d->connectionLists->count()) { |
| 2375 |
const QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = |
| 2376 |
d->connectionLists->at(signal_index).first; |
| 2377 |
while (c) { |
| 2378 |
receivers += c->receiver ? 1 : 0; |
| 2379 |
c = c->nextConnectionList; |
| 2380 |
} |
| 2381 |
} |
| 2382 |
} |
| 2383 |
} |
| 2384 |
return receivers; |
| 2385 |
} |
| 2386 |
|
| 2387 |
/*! |
| 2388 |
\internal |
| 2389 |
|
| 2390 |
This helper function calculates signal and method index for the given |
| 2391 |
member in the specified class. |
| 2392 |
|
| 2393 |
\list |
| 2394 |
\o If member.mobj is 0 then both signalIndex and methodIndex are set to -1. |
| 2395 |
|
| 2396 |
\o If specified member is not a member of obj instance class (or one of |
| 2397 |
its parent classes) then both signalIndex and methodIndex are set to -1. |
| 2398 |
\endlist |
| 2399 |
|
| 2400 |
This function is used by QObject::connect and QObject::disconnect which |
| 2401 |
are working with QMetaMethod. |
| 2402 |
|
| 2403 |
\a signalIndex is set to the signal index of member. If the member |
| 2404 |
specified is not signal this variable is set to -1. |
| 2405 |
|
| 2406 |
\a methodIndex is set to the method index of the member. If the |
| 2407 |
member is not a method of the object specified by the \a obj argument this |
| 2408 |
variable is set to -1. |
| 2409 |
*/ |
| 2410 |
void QMetaObjectPrivate::memberIndexes(const QObject *obj, |
| 2411 |
const QMetaMethod &member, |
| 2412 |
int *signalIndex, int *methodIndex) |
| 2413 |
{ |
| 2414 |
*signalIndex = -1; |
| 2415 |
*methodIndex = -1; |
| 2416 |
if (!obj || !member.mobj) |
| 2417 |
return; |
| 2418 |
const QMetaObject *m = obj->metaObject(); |
| 2419 |
// Check that member is member of obj class |
| 2420 |
while (m != 0 && m != member.mobj) |
| 2421 |
m = m->d.superdata; |
| 2422 |
if (!m) |
| 2423 |
return; |
| 2424 |
*signalIndex = *methodIndex = (member.handle - get(member.mobj)->methodData)/5; |
| 2425 |
|
| 2426 |
int signalOffset; |
| 2427 |
int methodOffset; |
| 2428 |
computeOffsets(m, &signalOffset, &methodOffset); |
| 2429 |
|
| 2430 |
*methodIndex += methodOffset; |
| 2431 |
if (member.methodType() == QMetaMethod::Signal) { |
| 2432 |
*signalIndex = originalClone(m, *signalIndex); |
| 2433 |
*signalIndex += signalOffset; |
| 2434 |
} else { |
| 2435 |
*signalIndex = -1; |
| 2436 |
} |
| 2437 |
} |
| 2438 |
|
| 2439 |
static inline void check_and_warn_compat(const QMetaObject *sender, const QMetaMethod &signal, |
| 2440 |
const QMetaObject *receiver, const QMetaMethod &method) |
| 2441 |
{ |
| 2442 |
if (signal.attributes() & QMetaMethod::Compatibility) { |
| 2443 |
if (!(method.attributes() & QMetaMethod::Compatibility)) |
| 2444 |
qWarning("QObject::connect: Connecting from COMPAT signal (%s::%s)", |
| 2445 |
sender->className(), signal.signature()); |
| 2446 |
} else if ((method.attributes() & QMetaMethod::Compatibility) && |
| 2447 |
method.methodType() == QMetaMethod::Signal) { |
| 2448 |
qWarning("QObject::connect: Connecting from %s::%s to COMPAT slot (%s::%s)", |
| 2449 |
sender->className(), signal.signature(), |
| 2450 |
receiver->className(), method.signature()); |
| 2451 |
} |
| 2452 |
} |
| 2453 |
|
| 2454 |
/*! |
| 2455 |
\threadsafe |
| 2456 |
|
| 2457 |
Creates a connection of the given \a type from the \a signal in |
| 2458 |
the \a sender object to the \a method in the \a receiver object. |
| 2459 |
Returns true if the connection succeeds; otherwise returns false. |
| 2460 |
|
| 2461 |
You must use the \c SIGNAL() and \c SLOT() macros when specifying |
| 2462 |
the \a signal and the \a method, for example: |
| 2463 |
|
| 2464 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 22 |
| 2465 |
|
| 2466 |
This example ensures that the label always displays the current |
| 2467 |
scroll bar value. Note that the signal and slots parameters must not |
| 2468 |
contain any variable names, only the type. E.g. the following would |
| 2469 |
not work and return false: |
| 2470 |
|
| 2471 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 23 |
| 2472 |
|
| 2473 |
A signal can also be connected to another signal: |
| 2474 |
|
| 2475 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 24 |
| 2476 |
|
| 2477 |
In this example, the \c MyWidget constructor relays a signal from |
| 2478 |
a private member variable, and makes it available under a name |
| 2479 |
that relates to \c MyWidget. |
| 2480 |
|
| 2481 |
A signal can be connected to many slots and signals. Many signals |
| 2482 |
can be connected to one slot. |
| 2483 |
|
| 2484 |
If a signal is connected to several slots, the slots are activated |
| 2485 |
in the same order as the order the connection was made, when the |
| 2486 |
signal is emitted. |
| 2487 |
|
| 2488 |
The function returns true if it successfully connects the signal |
| 2489 |
to the slot. It will return false if it cannot create the |
| 2490 |
connection, for example, if QObject is unable to verify the |
| 2491 |
existence of either \a signal or \a method, or if their signatures |
| 2492 |
aren't compatible. |
| 2493 |
|
| 2494 |
By default, a signal is emitted for every connection you make; |
| 2495 |
two signals are emitted for duplicate connections. You can break |
| 2496 |
all of these connections with a single disconnect() call. |
| 2497 |
If you pass the Qt::UniqueConnection \a type, the connection will only |
| 2498 |
be made if it is not a duplicate. If there is already a duplicate |
| 2499 |
(exact same signal to the exact same slot on the same objects), |
| 2500 |
the connection will fail and connect will return false. |
| 2501 |
|
| 2502 |
The optional \a type parameter describes the type of connection |
| 2503 |
to establish. In particular, it determines whether a particular |
| 2504 |
signal is delivered to a slot immediately or queued for delivery |
| 2505 |
at a later time. If the signal is queued, the parameters must be |
| 2506 |
of types that are known to Qt's meta-object system, because Qt |
| 2507 |
needs to copy the arguments to store them in an event behind the |
| 2508 |
scenes. If you try to use a queued connection and get the error |
| 2509 |
message |
| 2510 |
|
| 2511 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 25 |
| 2512 |
|
| 2513 |
call qRegisterMetaType() to register the data type before you |
| 2514 |
establish the connection. |
| 2515 |
|
| 2516 |
\sa disconnect(), sender(), qRegisterMetaType(), Q_DECLARE_METATYPE() |
| 2517 |
*/ |
| 2518 |
|
| 2519 |
bool QObject::connect(const QObject *sender, const char *signal, |
| 2520 |
const QObject *receiver, const char *method, |
| 2521 |
Qt::ConnectionType type) |
| 2522 |
{ |
| 2523 |
{ |
| 2524 |
const void *cbdata[] = { sender, signal, receiver, method, &type }; |
| 2525 |
if (QInternal::activateCallbacks(QInternal::ConnectCallback, (void **) cbdata)) |
| 2526 |
return true; |
| 2527 |
} |
| 2528 |
|
| 2529 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 2530 |
bool warnCompat = true; |
| 2531 |
#endif |
| 2532 |
if (type == Qt::AutoCompatConnection) { |
| 2533 |
type = Qt::AutoConnection; |
| 2534 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 2535 |
warnCompat = false; |
| 2536 |
#endif |
| 2537 |
} |
| 2538 |
|
| 2539 |
if (sender == 0 || receiver == 0 || signal == 0 || method == 0) { |
| 2540 |
qWarning("QObject::connect: Cannot connect %s::%s to %s::%s", |
| 2541 |
sender ? sender->metaObject()->className() : "(null)", |
| 2542 |
(signal && *signal) ? signal+1 : "(null)", |
| 2543 |
receiver ? receiver->metaObject()->className() : "(null)", |
| 2544 |
(method && *method) ? method+1 : "(null)"); |
| 2545 |
return false; |
| 2546 |
} |
| 2547 |
QByteArray tmp_signal_name; |
| 2548 |
|
| 2549 |
if (!check_signal_macro(sender, signal, "connect", "bind")) |
| 2550 |
return false; |
| 2551 |
const QMetaObject *smeta = sender->metaObject(); |
| 2552 |
const char *signal_arg = signal; |
| 2553 |
++signal; //skip code |
| 2554 |
int signal_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&smeta, signal, false); |
| 2555 |
if (signal_index < 0) { |
| 2556 |
// check for normalized signatures |
| 2557 |
tmp_signal_name = QMetaObject::normalizedSignature(signal - 1); |
| 2558 |
signal = tmp_signal_name.constData() + 1; |
| 2559 |
|
| 2560 |
smeta = sender->metaObject(); |
| 2561 |
signal_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&smeta, signal, false); |
| 2562 |
} |
| 2563 |
if (signal_index < 0) { |
| 2564 |
// re-use tmp_signal_name and signal from above |
| 2565 |
|
| 2566 |
smeta = sender->metaObject(); |
| 2567 |
signal_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&smeta, signal, true); |
| 2568 |
} |
| 2569 |
if (signal_index < 0) { |
| 2570 |
err_method_notfound(sender, signal_arg, "connect"); |
| 2571 |
err_info_about_objects("connect", sender, receiver); |
| 2572 |
return false; |
| 2573 |
} |
| 2574 |
signal_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::originalClone(smeta, signal_index); |
| 2575 |
int signalOffset, methodOffset; |
| 2576 |
computeOffsets(smeta, &signalOffset, &methodOffset); |
| 2577 |
int signal_absolute_index = signal_index + methodOffset; |
| 2578 |
signal_index += signalOffset; |
| 2579 |
|
| 2580 |
QByteArray tmp_method_name; |
| 2581 |
int membcode = extract_code(method); |
| 2582 |
|
| 2583 |
if (!check_method_code(membcode, receiver, method, "connect")) |
| 2584 |
return false; |
| 2585 |
const char *method_arg = method; |
| 2586 |
++method; // skip code |
| 2587 |
|
| 2588 |
const QMetaObject *rmeta = receiver->metaObject(); |
| 2589 |
int method_index_relative = -1; |
| 2590 |
switch (membcode) { |
| 2591 |
case QSLOT_CODE: |
| 2592 |
method_index_relative = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSlotRelative(&rmeta, method, false); |
| 2593 |
break; |
| 2594 |
case QSIGNAL_CODE: |
| 2595 |
method_index_relative = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&rmeta, method, false); |
| 2596 |
break; |
| 2597 |
} |
| 2598 |
|
| 2599 |
if (method_index_relative < 0) { |
| 2600 |
// check for normalized methods |
| 2601 |
tmp_method_name = QMetaObject::normalizedSignature(method); |
| 2602 |
method = tmp_method_name.constData(); |
| 2603 |
|
| 2604 |
// rmeta may have been modified above |
| 2605 |
rmeta = receiver->metaObject(); |
| 2606 |
switch (membcode) { |
| 2607 |
case QSLOT_CODE: |
| 2608 |
method_index_relative = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSlotRelative(&rmeta, method, false); |
| 2609 |
if (method_index_relative < 0) |
| 2610 |
method_index_relative = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSlotRelative(&rmeta, method, true); |
| 2611 |
break; |
| 2612 |
case QSIGNAL_CODE: |
| 2613 |
method_index_relative = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&rmeta, method, false); |
| 2614 |
if (method_index_relative < 0) |
| 2615 |
method_index_relative = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&rmeta, method, true); |
| 2616 |
break; |
| 2617 |
} |
| 2618 |
} |
| 2619 |
|
| 2620 |
if (method_index_relative < 0) { |
| 2621 |
err_method_notfound(receiver, method_arg, "connect"); |
| 2622 |
err_info_about_objects("connect", sender, receiver); |
| 2623 |
return false; |
| 2624 |
} |
| 2625 |
|
| 2626 |
if (!QMetaObject::checkConnectArgs(signal, method)) { |
| 2627 |
qWarning("QObject::connect: Incompatible sender/receiver arguments" |
| 2628 |
"\n %s::%s --> %s::%s", |
| 2629 |
sender->metaObject()->className(), signal, |
| 2630 |
receiver->metaObject()->className(), method); |
| 2631 |
return false; |
| 2632 |
} |
| 2633 |
|
| 2634 |
int *types = 0; |
| 2635 |
if ((type == Qt::QueuedConnection) |
| 2636 |
&& !(types = queuedConnectionTypes(smeta->method(signal_absolute_index).parameterTypes()))) |
| 2637 |
return false; |
| 2638 |
|
| 2639 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 2640 |
if (warnCompat) { |
| 2641 |
QMetaMethod smethod = smeta->method(signal_absolute_index); |
| 2642 |
QMetaMethod rmethod = rmeta->method(method_index_relative + rmeta->methodOffset()); |
| 2643 |
check_and_warn_compat(smeta, smethod, rmeta, rmethod); |
| 2644 |
} |
| 2645 |
#endif |
| 2646 |
if (!QMetaObjectPrivate::connect(sender, signal_index, receiver, method_index_relative, rmeta ,type, types)) |
| 2647 |
return false; |
| 2648 |
const_cast<QObject*>(sender)->connectNotify(signal - 1); |
| 2649 |
return true; |
| 2650 |
} |
| 2651 |
|
| 2652 |
/*! |
| 2653 |
\since 4.8 |
| 2654 |
|
| 2655 |
Creates a connection of the given \a type from the \a signal in |
| 2656 |
the \a sender object to the \a method in the \a receiver object. |
| 2657 |
Returns true if the connection succeeds; otherwise returns false. |
| 2658 |
|
| 2659 |
This function works in the same way as |
| 2660 |
connect(const QObject *sender, const char *signal, |
| 2661 |
const QObject *receiver, const char *method, |
| 2662 |
Qt::ConnectionType type) |
| 2663 |
but it uses QMetaMethod to specify signal and method. |
| 2664 |
|
| 2665 |
\sa connect(const QObject *sender, const char *signal, |
| 2666 |
const QObject *receiver, const char *method, |
| 2667 |
Qt::ConnectionType type) |
| 2668 |
*/ |
| 2669 |
bool QObject::connect(const QObject *sender, const QMetaMethod &signal, |
| 2670 |
const QObject *receiver, const QMetaMethod &method, |
| 2671 |
Qt::ConnectionType type) |
| 2672 |
{ |
| 2673 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 2674 |
bool warnCompat = true; |
| 2675 |
#endif |
| 2676 |
if (type == Qt::AutoCompatConnection) { |
| 2677 |
type = Qt::AutoConnection; |
| 2678 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 2679 |
warnCompat = false; |
| 2680 |
#endif |
| 2681 |
} |
| 2682 |
|
| 2683 |
if (sender == 0 |
| 2684 |
|| receiver == 0 |
| 2685 |
|| signal.methodType() != QMetaMethod::Signal |
| 2686 |
|| method.methodType() == QMetaMethod::Constructor) { |
| 2687 |
qWarning("QObject::connect: Cannot connect %s::%s to %s::%s", |
| 2688 |
sender ? sender->metaObject()->className() : "(null)", |
| 2689 |
signal.signature(), |
| 2690 |
receiver ? receiver->metaObject()->className() : "(null)", |
| 2691 |
method.signature() ); |
| 2692 |
return false; |
| 2693 |
} |
| 2694 |
|
| 2695 |
// Reconstructing SIGNAL() macro result for signal.signature() string |
| 2696 |
QByteArray signalSignature; |
| 2697 |
signalSignature.reserve(qstrlen(signal.signature())+1); |
| 2698 |
signalSignature.append((char)(QSIGNAL_CODE + '0')); |
| 2699 |
signalSignature.append(signal.signature()); |
| 2700 |
|
| 2701 |
{ |
| 2702 |
QByteArray methodSignature; |
| 2703 |
methodSignature.reserve(qstrlen(method.signature())+1); |
| 2704 |
methodSignature.append((char)(method.methodType() == QMetaMethod::Slot ? QSLOT_CODE |
| 2705 |
: method.methodType() == QMetaMethod::Signal ? QSIGNAL_CODE : 0 + '0')); |
| 2706 |
methodSignature.append(method.signature()); |
| 2707 |
const void *cbdata[] = { sender, signalSignature.constData(), receiver, methodSignature.constData(), &type }; |
| 2708 |
if (QInternal::activateCallbacks(QInternal::ConnectCallback, (void **) cbdata)) |
| 2709 |
return true; |
| 2710 |
} |
| 2711 |
|
| 2712 |
|
| 2713 |
int signal_index; |
| 2714 |
int method_index; |
| 2715 |
{ |
| 2716 |
int dummy; |
| 2717 |
QMetaObjectPrivate::memberIndexes(sender, signal, &signal_index, &dummy); |
| 2718 |
QMetaObjectPrivate::memberIndexes(receiver, method, &dummy, &method_index); |
| 2719 |
} |
| 2720 |
|
| 2721 |
const QMetaObject *smeta = sender->metaObject(); |
| 2722 |
const QMetaObject *rmeta = receiver->metaObject(); |
| 2723 |
if (signal_index == -1) { |
| 2724 |
qWarning("QObject::connect: Can't find signal %s on instance of class %s", |
| 2725 |
signal.signature(), smeta->className()); |
| 2726 |
return false; |
| 2727 |
} |
| 2728 |
if (method_index == -1) { |
| 2729 |
qWarning("QObject::connect: Can't find method %s on instance of class %s", |
| 2730 |
method.signature(), rmeta->className()); |
| 2731 |
return false; |
| 2732 |
} |
| 2733 |
|
| 2734 |
if (!QMetaObject::checkConnectArgs(signal.signature(), method.signature())) { |
| 2735 |
qWarning("QObject::connect: Incompatible sender/receiver arguments" |
| 2736 |
"\n %s::%s --> %s::%s", |
| 2737 |
smeta->className(), signal.signature(), |
| 2738 |
rmeta->className(), method.signature()); |
| 2739 |
return false; |
| 2740 |
} |
| 2741 |
|
| 2742 |
int *types = 0; |
| 2743 |
if ((type == Qt::QueuedConnection) |
| 2744 |
&& !(types = queuedConnectionTypes(signal.parameterTypes()))) |
| 2745 |
return false; |
| 2746 |
|
| 2747 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 2748 |
if (warnCompat) |
| 2749 |
check_and_warn_compat(smeta, signal, rmeta, method); |
| 2750 |
#endif |
| 2751 |
if (!QMetaObjectPrivate::connect(sender, signal_index, receiver, method_index, 0, type, types)) |
| 2752 |
return false; |
| 2753 |
|
| 2754 |
const_cast<QObject*>(sender)->connectNotify(signalSignature.constData()); |
| 2755 |
return true; |
| 2756 |
} |
| 2757 |
|
| 2758 |
/*! |
| 2759 |
\fn bool QObject::connect(const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const char *method, Qt::ConnectionType type) const |
| 2760 |
\overload connect() |
| 2761 |
\threadsafe |
| 2762 |
|
| 2763 |
Connects \a signal from the \a sender object to this object's \a |
| 2764 |
method. |
| 2765 |
|
| 2766 |
Equivalent to connect(\a sender, \a signal, \c this, \a method, \a type). |
| 2767 |
|
| 2768 |
Every connection you make emits a signal, so duplicate connections emit |
| 2769 |
two signals. You can break a connection using disconnect(). |
| 2770 |
|
| 2771 |
\sa disconnect() |
| 2772 |
*/ |
| 2773 |
|
| 2774 |
/*! |
| 2775 |
\threadsafe |
| 2776 |
|
| 2777 |
Disconnects \a signal in object \a sender from \a method in object |
| 2778 |
\a receiver. Returns true if the connection is successfully broken; |
| 2779 |
otherwise returns false. |
| 2780 |
|
| 2781 |
A signal-slot connection is removed when either of the objects |
| 2782 |
involved are destroyed. |
| 2783 |
|
| 2784 |
disconnect() is typically used in three ways, as the following |
| 2785 |
examples demonstrate. |
| 2786 |
\list 1 |
| 2787 |
\i Disconnect everything connected to an object's signals: |
| 2788 |
|
| 2789 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 26 |
| 2790 |
|
| 2791 |
equivalent to the non-static overloaded function |
| 2792 |
|
| 2793 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 27 |
| 2794 |
|
| 2795 |
\i Disconnect everything connected to a specific signal: |
| 2796 |
|
| 2797 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 28 |
| 2798 |
|
| 2799 |
equivalent to the non-static overloaded function |
| 2800 |
|
| 2801 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 29 |
| 2802 |
|
| 2803 |
\i Disconnect a specific receiver: |
| 2804 |
|
| 2805 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 30 |
| 2806 |
|
| 2807 |
equivalent to the non-static overloaded function |
| 2808 |
|
| 2809 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 31 |
| 2810 |
|
| 2811 |
\endlist |
| 2812 |
|
| 2813 |
0 may be used as a wildcard, meaning "any signal", "any receiving |
| 2814 |
object", or "any slot in the receiving object", respectively. |
| 2815 |
|
| 2816 |
The \a sender may never be 0. (You cannot disconnect signals from |
| 2817 |
more than one object in a single call.) |
| 2818 |
|
| 2819 |
If \a signal is 0, it disconnects \a receiver and \a method from |
| 2820 |
any signal. If not, only the specified signal is disconnected. |
| 2821 |
|
| 2822 |
If \a receiver is 0, it disconnects anything connected to \a |
| 2823 |
signal. If not, slots in objects other than \a receiver are not |
| 2824 |
disconnected. |
| 2825 |
|
| 2826 |
If \a method is 0, it disconnects anything that is connected to \a |
| 2827 |
receiver. If not, only slots named \a method will be disconnected, |
| 2828 |
and all other slots are left alone. The \a method must be 0 if \a |
| 2829 |
receiver is left out, so you cannot disconnect a |
| 2830 |
specifically-named slot on all objects. |
| 2831 |
|
| 2832 |
\sa connect() |
| 2833 |
*/ |
| 2834 |
bool QObject::disconnect(const QObject *sender, const char *signal, |
| 2835 |
const QObject *receiver, const char *method) |
| 2836 |
{ |
| 2837 |
if (sender == 0 || (receiver == 0 && method != 0)) { |
| 2838 |
qWarning("Object::disconnect: Unexpected null parameter"); |
| 2839 |
return false; |
| 2840 |
} |
| 2841 |
|
| 2842 |
{ |
| 2843 |
const void *cbdata[] = { sender, signal, receiver, method }; |
| 2844 |
if (QInternal::activateCallbacks(QInternal::DisconnectCallback, (void **) cbdata)) |
| 2845 |
return true; |
| 2846 |
} |
| 2847 |
|
| 2848 |
const char *signal_arg = signal; |
| 2849 |
QByteArray signal_name; |
| 2850 |
bool signal_found = false; |
| 2851 |
if (signal) { |
| 2852 |
QT_TRY { |
| 2853 |
signal_name = QMetaObject::normalizedSignature(signal); |
| 2854 |
signal = signal_name.constData(); |
| 2855 |
} QT_CATCH (const std::bad_alloc &) { |
| 2856 |
// if the signal is already normalized, we can continue. |
| 2857 |
if (sender->metaObject()->indexOfSignal(signal + 1) == -1) |
| 2858 |
QT_RETHROW; |
| 2859 |
} |
| 2860 |
|
| 2861 |
if (!check_signal_macro(sender, signal, "disconnect", "unbind")) |
| 2862 |
return false; |
| 2863 |
signal++; // skip code |
| 2864 |
} |
| 2865 |
|
| 2866 |
QByteArray method_name; |
| 2867 |
const char *method_arg = method; |
| 2868 |
int membcode = -1; |
| 2869 |
bool method_found = false; |
| 2870 |
if (method) { |
| 2871 |
QT_TRY { |
| 2872 |
method_name = QMetaObject::normalizedSignature(method); |
| 2873 |
method = method_name.constData(); |
| 2874 |
} QT_CATCH(const std::bad_alloc &) { |
| 2875 |
// if the method is already normalized, we can continue. |
| 2876 |
if (receiver->metaObject()->indexOfMethod(method + 1) == -1) |
| 2877 |
QT_RETHROW; |
| 2878 |
} |
| 2879 |
|
| 2880 |
membcode = extract_code(method); |
| 2881 |
if (!check_method_code(membcode, receiver, method, "disconnect")) |
| 2882 |
return false; |
| 2883 |
method++; // skip code |
| 2884 |
} |
| 2885 |
|
| 2886 |
/* We now iterate through all the sender's and receiver's meta |
| 2887 |
* objects in order to also disconnect possibly shadowed signals |
| 2888 |
* and slots with the same signature. |
| 2889 |
*/ |
| 2890 |
bool res = false; |
| 2891 |
const QMetaObject *smeta = sender->metaObject(); |
| 2892 |
do { |
| 2893 |
int signal_index = -1; |
| 2894 |
if (signal) { |
| 2895 |
signal_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&smeta, signal, false); |
| 2896 |
if (signal_index < 0) |
| 2897 |
signal_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&smeta, signal, true); |
| 2898 |
if (signal_index < 0) |
| 2899 |
break; |
| 2900 |
signal_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::originalClone(smeta, signal_index); |
| 2901 |
int signalOffset, methodOffset; |
| 2902 |
computeOffsets(smeta, &signalOffset, &methodOffset); |
| 2903 |
signal_index += signalOffset; |
| 2904 |
signal_found = true; |
| 2905 |
} |
| 2906 |
|
| 2907 |
if (!method) { |
| 2908 |
res |= QMetaObjectPrivate::disconnect(sender, signal_index, receiver, -1); |
| 2909 |
} else { |
| 2910 |
const QMetaObject *rmeta = receiver->metaObject(); |
| 2911 |
do { |
| 2912 |
int method_index = rmeta->indexOfMethod(method); |
| 2913 |
if (method_index >= 0) |
| 2914 |
while (method_index < rmeta->methodOffset()) |
| 2915 |
rmeta = rmeta->superClass(); |
| 2916 |
if (method_index < 0) |
| 2917 |
break; |
| 2918 |
res |= QMetaObjectPrivate::disconnect(sender, signal_index, receiver, method_index); |
| 2919 |
method_found = true; |
| 2920 |
} while ((rmeta = rmeta->superClass())); |
| 2921 |
} |
| 2922 |
} while (signal && (smeta = smeta->superClass())); |
| 2923 |
|
| 2924 |
if (signal && !signal_found) { |
| 2925 |
err_method_notfound(sender, signal_arg, "disconnect"); |
| 2926 |
err_info_about_objects("disconnect", sender, receiver); |
| 2927 |
} else if (method && !method_found) { |
| 2928 |
err_method_notfound(receiver, method_arg, "disconnect"); |
| 2929 |
err_info_about_objects("disconnect", sender, receiver); |
| 2930 |
} |
| 2931 |
if (res) |
| 2932 |
const_cast<QObject*>(sender)->disconnectNotify(signal ? (signal - 1) : 0); |
| 2933 |
return res; |
| 2934 |
} |
| 2935 |
|
| 2936 |
/*! |
| 2937 |
\since 4.8 |
| 2938 |
|
| 2939 |
Disconnects \a signal in object \a sender from \a method in object |
| 2940 |
\a receiver. Returns true if the connection is successfully broken; |
| 2941 |
otherwise returns false. |
| 2942 |
|
| 2943 |
This function provides the same possibilities like |
| 2944 |
disconnect(const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *method) |
| 2945 |
but uses QMetaMethod to represent the signal and the method to be disconnected. |
| 2946 |
|
| 2947 |
Additionally this function returnsfalse and no signals and slots disconnected |
| 2948 |
if: |
| 2949 |
\list 1 |
| 2950 |
|
| 2951 |
\i \a signal is not a member of sender class or one of its parent classes. |
| 2952 |
|
| 2953 |
\i \a method is not a member of receiver class or one of its parent classes. |
| 2954 |
|
| 2955 |
\i \a signal instance represents not a signal. |
| 2956 |
|
| 2957 |
\endlist |
| 2958 |
|
| 2959 |
QMetaMethod() may be used as wildcard in the meaning "any signal" or "any slot in receiving object". |
| 2960 |
In the same way 0 can be used for \a receiver in the meaning "any receiving object". In this case |
| 2961 |
method should also be QMetaMethod(). \a sender parameter should be never 0. |
| 2962 |
|
| 2963 |
\sa disconnect(const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *method) |
| 2964 |
*/ |
| 2965 |
bool QObject::disconnect(const QObject *sender, const QMetaMethod &signal, |
| 2966 |
const QObject *receiver, const QMetaMethod &method) |
| 2967 |
{ |
| 2968 |
if (sender == 0 || (receiver == 0 && method.mobj != 0)) { |
| 2969 |
qWarning("Object::disconnect: Unexpected null parameter"); |
| 2970 |
return false; |
| 2971 |
} |
| 2972 |
if (signal.mobj) { |
| 2973 |
if(signal.methodType() != QMetaMethod::Signal) { |
| 2974 |
qWarning("Object::%s: Attempt to %s non-signal %s::%s", |
| 2975 |
"disconnect","unbind", |
| 2976 |
sender->metaObject()->className(), signal.signature()); |
| 2977 |
return false; |
| 2978 |
} |
| 2979 |
} |
| 2980 |
if (method.mobj) { |
| 2981 |
if(method.methodType() == QMetaMethod::Constructor) { |
| 2982 |
qWarning("QObject::disconect: cannot use constructor as argument %s::%s", |
| 2983 |
receiver->metaObject()->className(), method.signature()); |
| 2984 |
return false; |
| 2985 |
} |
| 2986 |
} |
| 2987 |
|
| 2988 |
// Reconstructing SIGNAL() macro result for signal.signature() string |
| 2989 |
QByteArray signalSignature; |
| 2990 |
if (signal.mobj) { |
| 2991 |
signalSignature.reserve(qstrlen(signal.signature())+1); |
| 2992 |
signalSignature.append((char)(QSIGNAL_CODE + '0')); |
| 2993 |
signalSignature.append(signal.signature()); |
| 2994 |
} |
| 2995 |
|
| 2996 |
{ |
| 2997 |
QByteArray methodSignature; |
| 2998 |
if (method.mobj) { |
| 2999 |
methodSignature.reserve(qstrlen(method.signature())+1); |
| 3000 |
methodSignature.append((char)(method.methodType() == QMetaMethod::Slot ? QSLOT_CODE |
| 3001 |
: method.methodType() == QMetaMethod::Signal ? QSIGNAL_CODE : 0 + '0')); |
| 3002 |
methodSignature.append(method.signature()); |
| 3003 |
} |
| 3004 |
const void *cbdata[] = { sender, signal.mobj ? signalSignature.constData() : 0, |
| 3005 |
receiver, method.mobj ? methodSignature.constData() : 0 }; |
| 3006 |
if (QInternal::activateCallbacks(QInternal::DisconnectCallback, (void **) cbdata)) |
| 3007 |
return true; |
| 3008 |
} |
| 3009 |
|
| 3010 |
int signal_index; |
| 3011 |
int method_index; |
| 3012 |
{ |
| 3013 |
int dummy; |
| 3014 |
QMetaObjectPrivate::memberIndexes(sender, signal, &signal_index, &dummy); |
| 3015 |
QMetaObjectPrivate::memberIndexes(receiver, method, &dummy, &method_index); |
| 3016 |
} |
| 3017 |
// If we are here sender is not null. If signal is not null while signal_index |
| 3018 |
// is -1 then this signal is not a member of sender. |
| 3019 |
if (signal.mobj && signal_index == -1) { |
| 3020 |
qWarning("QObject::disconect: signal %s not found on class %s", |
| 3021 |
signal.signature(), sender->metaObject()->className()); |
| 3022 |
return false; |
| 3023 |
} |
| 3024 |
// If this condition is true then method is not a member of receeiver. |
| 3025 |
if (receiver && method.mobj && method_index == -1) { |
| 3026 |
qWarning("QObject::disconect: method %s not found on class %s", |
| 3027 |
method.signature(), receiver->metaObject()->className()); |
| 3028 |
return false; |
| 3029 |
} |
| 3030 |
|
| 3031 |
if (!QMetaObjectPrivate::disconnect(sender, signal_index, receiver, method_index)) |
| 3032 |
return false; |
| 3033 |
|
| 3034 |
const_cast<QObject*>(sender)->disconnectNotify(method.mobj ? signalSignature.constData() : 0); |
| 3035 |
return true; |
| 3036 |
} |
| 3037 |
|
| 3038 |
/*! |
| 3039 |
\threadsafe |
| 3040 |
|
| 3041 |
\fn bool QObject::disconnect(const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *method) |
| 3042 |
\overload disconnect() |
| 3043 |
|
| 3044 |
Disconnects \a signal from \a method of \a receiver. |
| 3045 |
|
| 3046 |
A signal-slot connection is removed when either of the objects |
| 3047 |
involved are destroyed. |
| 3048 |
*/ |
| 3049 |
|
| 3050 |
/*! |
| 3051 |
\fn bool QObject::disconnect(const QObject *receiver, const char *method) |
| 3052 |
\overload disconnect() |
| 3053 |
|
| 3054 |
Disconnects all signals in this object from \a receiver's \a |
| 3055 |
method. |
| 3056 |
|
| 3057 |
A signal-slot connection is removed when either of the objects |
| 3058 |
involved are destroyed. |
| 3059 |
*/ |
| 3060 |
|
| 3061 |
|
| 3062 |
/*! |
| 3063 |
\fn void QObject::connectNotify(const char *signal) |
| 3064 |
|
| 3065 |
This virtual function is called when something has been connected |
| 3066 |
to \a signal in this object. |
| 3067 |
|
| 3068 |
If you want to compare \a signal with a specific signal, use |
| 3069 |
QLatin1String and the \c SIGNAL() macro as follows: |
| 3070 |
|
| 3071 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 32 |
| 3072 |
|
| 3073 |
If the signal contains multiple parameters or parameters that |
| 3074 |
contain spaces, call QMetaObject::normalizedSignature() on |
| 3075 |
the result of the \c SIGNAL() macro. |
| 3076 |
|
| 3077 |
\warning This function violates the object-oriented principle of |
| 3078 |
modularity. However, it might be useful when you need to perform |
| 3079 |
expensive initialization only if something is connected to a |
| 3080 |
signal. |
| 3081 |
|
| 3082 |
\sa connect(), disconnectNotify() |
| 3083 |
*/ |
| 3084 |
|
| 3085 |
void QObject::connectNotify(const char *) |
| 3086 |
{ |
| 3087 |
} |
| 3088 |
|
| 3089 |
/*! |
| 3090 |
\fn void QObject::disconnectNotify(const char *signal) |
| 3091 |
|
| 3092 |
This virtual function is called when something has been |
| 3093 |
disconnected from \a signal in this object. |
| 3094 |
|
| 3095 |
See connectNotify() for an example of how to compare |
| 3096 |
\a signal with a specific signal. |
| 3097 |
|
| 3098 |
\warning This function violates the object-oriented principle of |
| 3099 |
modularity. However, it might be useful for optimizing access to |
| 3100 |
expensive resources. |
| 3101 |
|
| 3102 |
\sa disconnect(), connectNotify() |
| 3103 |
*/ |
| 3104 |
|
| 3105 |
void QObject::disconnectNotify(const char *) |
| 3106 |
{ |
| 3107 |
} |
| 3108 |
|
| 3109 |
/* \internal |
| 3110 |
convert a signal index from the method range to the signal range |
| 3111 |
*/ |
| 3112 |
static int methodIndexToSignalIndex(const QMetaObject *metaObject, int signal_index) |
| 3113 |
{ |
| 3114 |
if (signal_index < 0) |
| 3115 |
return signal_index; |
| 3116 |
while (metaObject && metaObject->methodOffset() > signal_index) |
| 3117 |
metaObject = metaObject->superClass(); |
| 3118 |
|
| 3119 |
if (metaObject) { |
| 3120 |
int signalOffset, methodOffset; |
| 3121 |
computeOffsets(metaObject, &signalOffset, &methodOffset); |
| 3122 |
if (signal_index < metaObject->methodCount()) |
| 3123 |
signal_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::originalClone(metaObject, signal_index - methodOffset) + signalOffset; |
| 3124 |
else |
| 3125 |
signal_index = signal_index - methodOffset + signalOffset; |
| 3126 |
} |
| 3127 |
return signal_index; |
| 3128 |
} |
| 3129 |
|
| 3130 |
/*!\internal |
| 3131 |
\a types is a 0-terminated vector of meta types for queued |
| 3132 |
connections. |
| 3133 |
|
| 3134 |
if \a signal_index is -1, then we effectively connect *all* signals |
| 3135 |
from the sender to the receiver's slot |
| 3136 |
*/ |
| 3137 |
bool QMetaObject::connect(const QObject *sender, int signal_index, |
| 3138 |
const QObject *receiver, int method_index, int type, int *types) |
| 3139 |
{ |
| 3140 |
signal_index = methodIndexToSignalIndex(sender->metaObject(), signal_index); |
| 3141 |
return QMetaObjectPrivate::connect(sender, signal_index, |
| 3142 |
receiver, method_index, |
| 3143 |
0, //FIXME, we could speed this connection up by computing the relative index |
| 3144 |
type, types); |
| 3145 |
} |
| 3146 |
|
| 3147 |
/*! \internal |
| 3148 |
Same as the QMetaObject::connect, but \a signal_index must be the result of QObjectPrivate::signalIndex |
| 3149 |
|
| 3150 |
method_index is relative to the rmeta metaobject, if rmeta is null, then it is absolute index |
| 3151 |
*/ |
| 3152 |
bool QMetaObjectPrivate::connect(const QObject *sender, int signal_index, |
| 3153 |
const QObject *receiver, int method_index, |
| 3154 |
const QMetaObject *rmeta, int type, int *types) |
| 3155 |
{ |
| 3156 |
QObject *s = const_cast<QObject *>(sender); |
| 3157 |
QObject *r = const_cast<QObject *>(receiver); |
| 3158 |
|
| 3159 |
int method_offset = rmeta ? rmeta->methodOffset() : 0; |
| 3160 |
QObjectPrivate::StaticMetaCallFunction callFunction = |
| 3161 |
(rmeta && QMetaObjectPrivate::get(rmeta)->revision >= 6 && rmeta->d.extradata) |
| 3162 |
? reinterpret_cast<const QMetaObjectExtraData *>(rmeta->d.extradata)->static_metacall : 0; |
| 3163 |
|
| 3164 |
QOrderedMutexLocker locker(signalSlotLock(sender), |
| 3165 |
signalSlotLock(receiver)); |
| 3166 |
|
| 3167 |
if (type & Qt::UniqueConnection) { |
| 3168 |
QObjectConnectionListVector *connectionLists = QObjectPrivate::get(s)->connectionLists; |
| 3169 |
if (connectionLists && connectionLists->count() > signal_index) { |
| 3170 |
const QObjectPrivate::Connection *c2 = |
| 3171 |
(*connectionLists)[signal_index].first; |
| 3172 |
|
| 3173 |
int method_index_absolute = method_index + method_offset; |
| 3174 |
|
| 3175 |
while (c2) { |
| 3176 |
if (c2->receiver == receiver && c2->method() == method_index_absolute) |
| 3177 |
return false; |
| 3178 |
c2 = c2->nextConnectionList; |
| 3179 |
} |
| 3180 |
} |
| 3181 |
type &= Qt::UniqueConnection - 1; |
| 3182 |
} |
| 3183 |
|
| 3184 |
QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = new QObjectPrivate::Connection; |
| 3185 |
c->sender = s; |
| 3186 |
c->receiver = r; |
| 3187 |
c->method_relative = method_index; |
| 3188 |
c->method_offset = method_offset; |
| 3189 |
c->connectionType = type; |
| 3190 |
c->argumentTypes = types; |
| 3191 |
c->nextConnectionList = 0; |
| 3192 |
c->callFunction = callFunction; |
| 3193 |
|
| 3194 |
QT_TRY { |
| 3195 |
QObjectPrivate::get(s)->addConnection(signal_index, c); |
| 3196 |
} QT_CATCH(...) { |
| 3197 |
delete c; |
| 3198 |
QT_RETHROW; |
| 3199 |
} |
| 3200 |
|
| 3201 |
c->prev = &(QObjectPrivate::get(r)->senders); |
| 3202 |
c->next = *c->prev; |
| 3203 |
*c->prev = c; |
| 3204 |
if (c->next) |
| 3205 |
c->next->prev = &c->next; |
| 3206 |
|
| 3207 |
QObjectPrivate *const sender_d = QObjectPrivate::get(s); |
| 3208 |
if (signal_index < 0) { |
| 3209 |
sender_d->connectedSignals[0] = sender_d->connectedSignals[1] = ~0; |
| 3210 |
} else if (signal_index < (int)sizeof(sender_d->connectedSignals) * 8) { |
| 3211 |
sender_d->connectedSignals[signal_index >> 5] |= (1 << (signal_index & 0x1f)); |
| 3212 |
} |
| 3213 |
|
| 3214 |
return true; |
| 3215 |
} |
| 3216 |
|
| 3217 |
/*!\internal |
| 3218 |
*/ |
| 3219 |
bool QMetaObject::disconnect(const QObject *sender, int signal_index, |
| 3220 |
const QObject *receiver, int method_index) |
| 3221 |
{ |
| 3222 |
signal_index = methodIndexToSignalIndex(sender->metaObject(), signal_index); |
| 3223 |
return QMetaObjectPrivate::disconnect(sender, signal_index, |
| 3224 |
receiver, method_index); |
| 3225 |
} |
| 3226 |
|
| 3227 |
/*!\internal |
| 3228 |
|
| 3229 |
Disconnect a single signal connection. If QMetaObject::connect() has been called |
| 3230 |
multiple times for the same sender, signal_index, receiver and method_index only |
| 3231 |
one of these connections will be removed. |
| 3232 |
*/ |
| 3233 |
bool QMetaObject::disconnectOne(const QObject *sender, int signal_index, |
| 3234 |
const QObject *receiver, int method_index) |
| 3235 |
{ |
| 3236 |
signal_index = methodIndexToSignalIndex(sender->metaObject(), signal_index); |
| 3237 |
return QMetaObjectPrivate::disconnect(sender, signal_index, |
| 3238 |
receiver, method_index, |
| 3239 |
QMetaObjectPrivate::DisconnectOne); |
| 3240 |
} |
| 3241 |
|
| 3242 |
/*! \internal |
| 3243 |
Helper function to remove the connection from the senders list and setting the receivers to 0 |
| 3244 |
*/ |
| 3245 |
bool QMetaObjectPrivate::disconnectHelper(QObjectPrivate::Connection *c, |
| 3246 |
const QObject *receiver, int method_index, |
| 3247 |
QMutex *senderMutex, DisconnectType disconnectType) |
| 3248 |
{ |
| 3249 |
bool success = false; |
| 3250 |
while (c) { |
| 3251 |
if (c->receiver |
| 3252 |
&& (receiver == 0 || (c->receiver == receiver |
| 3253 |
&& (method_index < 0 || c->method() == method_index)))) { |
| 3254 |
bool needToUnlock = false; |
| 3255 |
QMutex *receiverMutex = 0; |
| 3256 |
if (!receiver) { |
| 3257 |
receiverMutex = signalSlotLock(c->receiver); |
| 3258 |
// need to relock this receiver and sender in the correct order |
| 3259 |
needToUnlock = QOrderedMutexLocker::relock(senderMutex, receiverMutex); |
| 3260 |
} |
| 3261 |
if (c->receiver) { |
| 3262 |
*c->prev = c->next; |
| 3263 |
if (c->next) |
| 3264 |
c->next->prev = c->prev; |
| 3265 |
} |
| 3266 |
|
| 3267 |
if (needToUnlock) |
| 3268 |
receiverMutex->unlockInline(); |
| 3269 |
|
| 3270 |
c->receiver = 0; |
| 3271 |
|
| 3272 |
success = true; |
| 3273 |
|
| 3274 |
if (disconnectType == DisconnectOne) |
| 3275 |
return success; |
| 3276 |
} |
| 3277 |
c = c->nextConnectionList; |
| 3278 |
} |
| 3279 |
return success; |
| 3280 |
} |
| 3281 |
|
| 3282 |
/*! \internal |
| 3283 |
Same as the QMetaObject::disconnect, but \a signal_index must be the result of QObjectPrivate::signalIndex |
| 3284 |
*/ |
| 3285 |
bool QMetaObjectPrivate::disconnect(const QObject *sender, int signal_index, |
| 3286 |
const QObject *receiver, int method_index, |
| 3287 |
DisconnectType disconnectType) |
| 3288 |
{ |
| 3289 |
if (!sender) |
| 3290 |
return false; |
| 3291 |
|
| 3292 |
QObject *s = const_cast<QObject *>(sender); |
| 3293 |
|
| 3294 |
QMutex *senderMutex = signalSlotLock(sender); |
| 3295 |
QMutex *receiverMutex = receiver ? signalSlotLock(receiver) : 0; |
| 3296 |
QOrderedMutexLocker locker(senderMutex, receiverMutex); |
| 3297 |
|
| 3298 |
QObjectConnectionListVector *connectionLists = QObjectPrivate::get(s)->connectionLists; |
| 3299 |
if (!connectionLists) |
| 3300 |
return false; |
| 3301 |
|
| 3302 |
// prevent incoming connections changing the connectionLists while unlocked |
| 3303 |
++connectionLists->inUse; |
| 3304 |
|
| 3305 |
bool success = false; |
| 3306 |
if (signal_index < 0) { |
| 3307 |
// remove from all connection lists |
| 3308 |
for (signal_index = -1; signal_index < connectionLists->count(); ++signal_index) { |
| 3309 |
QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = |
| 3310 |
(*connectionLists)[signal_index].first; |
| 3311 |
if (disconnectHelper(c, receiver, method_index, senderMutex, disconnectType)) { |
| 3312 |
success = true; |
| 3313 |
connectionLists->dirty = true; |
| 3314 |
} |
| 3315 |
} |
| 3316 |
} else if (signal_index < connectionLists->count()) { |
| 3317 |
QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = |
| 3318 |
(*connectionLists)[signal_index].first; |
| 3319 |
if (disconnectHelper(c, receiver, method_index, senderMutex, disconnectType)) { |
| 3320 |
success = true; |
| 3321 |
connectionLists->dirty = true; |
| 3322 |
} |
| 3323 |
} |
| 3324 |
|
| 3325 |
--connectionLists->inUse; |
| 3326 |
Q_ASSERT(connectionLists->inUse >= 0); |
| 3327 |
if (connectionLists->orphaned && !connectionLists->inUse) |
| 3328 |
delete connectionLists; |
| 3329 |
|
| 3330 |
return success; |
| 3331 |
} |
| 3332 |
|
| 3333 |
/*! |
| 3334 |
\fn void QMetaObject::connectSlotsByName(QObject *object) |
| 3335 |
|
| 3336 |
Searches recursively for all child objects of the given \a object, and connects |
| 3337 |
matching signals from them to slots of \a object that follow the following form: |
| 3338 |
|
| 3339 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 33 |
| 3340 |
|
| 3341 |
Let's assume our object has a child object of type QPushButton with |
| 3342 |
the \l{QObject::objectName}{object name} \c{button1}. The slot to catch the |
| 3343 |
button's \c{clicked()} signal would be: |
| 3344 |
|
| 3345 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 34 |
| 3346 |
|
| 3347 |
\sa QObject::setObjectName() |
| 3348 |
*/ |
| 3349 |
void QMetaObject::connectSlotsByName(QObject *o) |
| 3350 |
{ |
| 3351 |
if (!o) |
| 3352 |
return; |
| 3353 |
const QMetaObject *mo = o->metaObject(); |
| 3354 |
Q_ASSERT(mo); |
| 3355 |
const QObjectList list = o->findChildren<QObject *>(QString()); |
| 3356 |
for (int i = 0; i < mo->methodCount(); ++i) { |
| 3357 |
const char *slot = mo->method(i).signature(); |
| 3358 |
Q_ASSERT(slot); |
| 3359 |
if (slot[0] != 'o' || slot[1] != 'n' || slot[2] != '_') |
| 3360 |
continue; |
| 3361 |
bool foundIt = false; |
| 3362 |
for(int j = 0; j < list.count(); ++j) { |
| 3363 |
const QObject *co = list.at(j); |
| 3364 |
QByteArray objName = co->objectName().toAscii(); |
| 3365 |
int len = objName.length(); |
| 3366 |
if (!len || qstrncmp(slot + 3, objName.data(), len) || slot[len+3] != '_') |
| 3367 |
continue; |
| 3368 |
int sigIndex = co->d_func()->signalIndex(slot + len + 4); |
| 3369 |
if (sigIndex < 0) { // search for compatible signals |
| 3370 |
const QMetaObject *smo = co->metaObject(); |
| 3371 |
int slotlen = qstrlen(slot + len + 4) - 1; |
| 3372 |
for (int k = 0; k < co->metaObject()->methodCount(); ++k) { |
| 3373 |
QMetaMethod method = smo->method(k); |
| 3374 |
if (method.methodType() != QMetaMethod::Signal) |
| 3375 |
continue; |
| 3376 |
|
| 3377 |
if (!qstrncmp(method.signature(), slot + len + 4, slotlen)) { |
| 3378 |
int signalOffset, methodOffset; |
| 3379 |
computeOffsets(method.enclosingMetaObject(), &signalOffset, &methodOffset); |
| 3380 |
sigIndex = k + - methodOffset + signalOffset; |
| 3381 |
break; |
| 3382 |
} |
| 3383 |
} |
| 3384 |
} |
| 3385 |
if (sigIndex < 0) |
| 3386 |
continue; |
| 3387 |
if (QMetaObjectPrivate::connect(co, sigIndex, o, i)) { |
| 3388 |
foundIt = true; |
| 3389 |
break; |
| 3390 |
} |
| 3391 |
} |
| 3392 |
if (foundIt) { |
| 3393 |
// we found our slot, now skip all overloads |
| 3394 |
while (mo->method(i + 1).attributes() & QMetaMethod::Cloned) |
| 3395 |
++i; |
| 3396 |
} else if (!(mo->method(i).attributes() & QMetaMethod::Cloned)) { |
| 3397 |
qWarning("QMetaObject::connectSlotsByName: No matching signal for %s", slot); |
| 3398 |
} |
| 3399 |
} |
| 3400 |
} |
| 3401 |
|
| 3402 |
static void queued_activate(QObject *sender, int signal, QObjectPrivate::Connection *c, void **argv) |
| 3403 |
{ |
| 3404 |
if (!c->argumentTypes && c->argumentTypes != &DIRECT_CONNECTION_ONLY) { |
| 3405 |
QMetaMethod m = sender->metaObject()->method(signal); |
| 3406 |
int *tmp = queuedConnectionTypes(m.parameterTypes()); |
| 3407 |
if (!tmp) // cannot queue arguments |
| 3408 |
tmp = &DIRECT_CONNECTION_ONLY; |
| 3409 |
if (!c->argumentTypes.testAndSetOrdered(0, tmp)) { |
| 3410 |
if (tmp != &DIRECT_CONNECTION_ONLY) |
| 3411 |
delete [] tmp; |
| 3412 |
} |
| 3413 |
} |
| 3414 |
if (c->argumentTypes == &DIRECT_CONNECTION_ONLY) // cannot activate |
| 3415 |
return; |
| 3416 |
int nargs = 1; // include return type |
| 3417 |
while (c->argumentTypes[nargs-1]) |
| 3418 |
++nargs; |
| 3419 |
int *types = (int *) qMalloc(nargs*sizeof(int)); |
| 3420 |
Q_CHECK_PTR(types); |
| 3421 |
void **args = (void **) qMalloc(nargs*sizeof(void *)); |
| 3422 |
Q_CHECK_PTR(args); |
| 3423 |
types[0] = 0; // return type |
| 3424 |
args[0] = 0; // return value |
| 3425 |
for (int n = 1; n < nargs; ++n) |
| 3426 |
args[n] = QMetaType::construct((types[n] = c->argumentTypes[n-1]), argv[n]); |
| 3427 |
QCoreApplication::postEvent(c->receiver, new QMetaCallEvent(c->method_offset, |
| 3428 |
c->method_relative, |
| 3429 |
c->callFunction, |
| 3430 |
sender, signal, nargs, |
| 3431 |
types, args)); |
| 3432 |
} |
| 3433 |
|
| 3434 |
|
| 3435 |
/*!\internal |
| 3436 |
\obsolete. |
| 3437 |
Used to be called from QMetaObject::activate(QObject *, QMetaObject *, int, int, void **) before Qt 4.6 |
| 3438 |
*/ |
| 3439 |
void QMetaObject::activate(QObject *sender, int from_signal_index, int to_signal_index, void **argv) |
| 3440 |
{ |
| 3441 |
Q_UNUSED(to_signal_index); |
| 3442 |
activate(sender, from_signal_index, argv); |
| 3443 |
} |
| 3444 |
|
| 3445 |
/*!\internal |
| 3446 |
*/ |
| 3447 |
void QMetaObject::activate(QObject *sender, const QMetaObject *m, int local_signal_index, |
| 3448 |
void **argv) |
| 3449 |
{ |
| 3450 |
int signalOffset; |
| 3451 |
int methodOffset; |
| 3452 |
computeOffsets(m, &signalOffset, &methodOffset); |
| 3453 |
|
| 3454 |
int signal_index = signalOffset + local_signal_index; |
| 3455 |
|
| 3456 |
if (!sender->d_func()->isSignalConnected(signal_index)) |
| 3457 |
return; // nothing connected to these signals, and no spy |
| 3458 |
|
| 3459 |
if (sender->d_func()->blockSig) |
| 3460 |
return; |
| 3461 |
|
| 3462 |
int signal_absolute_index = methodOffset + local_signal_index; |
| 3463 |
|
| 3464 |
void *empty_argv[] = { 0 }; |
| 3465 |
if (qt_signal_spy_callback_set.signal_begin_callback != 0) { |
| 3466 |
qt_signal_spy_callback_set.signal_begin_callback(sender, signal_absolute_index, |
| 3467 |
argv ? argv : empty_argv); |
| 3468 |
} |
| 3469 |
|
| 3470 |
Qt::HANDLE currentThreadId = QThread::currentThreadId(); |
| 3471 |
|
| 3472 |
QMutexLocker locker(signalSlotLock(sender)); |
| 3473 |
QObjectConnectionListVector *connectionLists = sender->d_func()->connectionLists; |
| 3474 |
if (!connectionLists) { |
| 3475 |
locker.unlock(); |
| 3476 |
if (qt_signal_spy_callback_set.signal_end_callback != 0) |
| 3477 |
qt_signal_spy_callback_set.signal_end_callback(sender, signal_absolute_index); |
| 3478 |
return; |
| 3479 |
} |
| 3480 |
++connectionLists->inUse; |
| 3481 |
|
| 3482 |
|
| 3483 |
const QObjectPrivate::ConnectionList *list; |
| 3484 |
if (signal_index < connectionLists->count()) |
| 3485 |
list = &connectionLists->at(signal_index); |
| 3486 |
else |
| 3487 |
list = &connectionLists->allsignals; |
| 3488 |
|
| 3489 |
do { |
| 3490 |
QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = list->first; |
| 3491 |
if (!c) continue; |
| 3492 |
// We need to check against last here to ensure that signals added |
| 3493 |
// during the signal emission are not emitted in this emission. |
| 3494 |
QObjectPrivate::Connection *last = list->last; |
| 3495 |
|
| 3496 |
do { |
| 3497 |
if (!c->receiver) |
| 3498 |
continue; |
| 3499 |
|
| 3500 |
QObject * const receiver = c->receiver; |
| 3501 |
const bool receiverInSameThread = currentThreadId == receiver->d_func()->threadData->threadId; |
| 3502 |
|
| 3503 |
// determine if this connection should be sent immediately or |
| 3504 |
// put into the event queue |
| 3505 |
if ((c->connectionType == Qt::AutoConnection && !receiverInSameThread) |
| 3506 |
|| (c->connectionType == Qt::QueuedConnection)) { |
| 3507 |
queued_activate(sender, signal_absolute_index, c, argv ? argv : empty_argv); |
| 3508 |
continue; |
| 3509 |
#ifndef QT_NO_THREAD |
| 3510 |
} else if (c->connectionType == Qt::BlockingQueuedConnection) { |
| 3511 |
locker.unlock(); |
| 3512 |
if (receiverInSameThread) { |
| 3513 |
qWarning("Qt: Dead lock detected while activating a BlockingQueuedConnection: " |
| 3514 |
"Sender is %s(%p), receiver is %s(%p)", |
| 3515 |
sender->metaObject()->className(), sender, |
| 3516 |
receiver->metaObject()->className(), receiver); |
| 3517 |
} |
| 3518 |
QSemaphore semaphore; |
| 3519 |
QCoreApplication::postEvent(receiver, new QMetaCallEvent(c->method_offset, c->method_relative, |
| 3520 |
c->callFunction, |
| 3521 |
sender, signal_absolute_index, |
| 3522 |
0, 0, |
| 3523 |
argv ? argv : empty_argv, |
| 3524 |
&semaphore)); |
| 3525 |
semaphore.acquire(); |
| 3526 |
locker.relock(); |
| 3527 |
continue; |
| 3528 |
#endif |
| 3529 |
} |
| 3530 |
|
| 3531 |
QObjectPrivate::Sender currentSender; |
| 3532 |
QObjectPrivate::Sender *previousSender = 0; |
| 3533 |
if (receiverInSameThread) { |
| 3534 |
currentSender.sender = sender; |
| 3535 |
currentSender.signal = signal_absolute_index; |
| 3536 |
currentSender.ref = 1; |
| 3537 |
previousSender = QObjectPrivate::setCurrentSender(receiver, ¤tSender); |
| 3538 |
} |
| 3539 |
const QObjectPrivate::StaticMetaCallFunction callFunction = c->callFunction; |
| 3540 |
const int method_relative = c->method_relative; |
| 3541 |
if (callFunction && c->method_offset <= receiver->metaObject()->methodOffset()) { |
| 3542 |
//we compare the vtable to make sure we are not in the destructor of the object. |
| 3543 |
locker.unlock(); |
| 3544 |
if (qt_signal_spy_callback_set.slot_begin_callback != 0) |
| 3545 |
qt_signal_spy_callback_set.slot_begin_callback(receiver, c->method(), argv ? argv : empty_argv); |
| 3546 |
|
| 3547 |
callFunction(receiver, QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, method_relative, argv ? argv : empty_argv); |
| 3548 |
|
| 3549 |
if (qt_signal_spy_callback_set.slot_end_callback != 0) |
| 3550 |
qt_signal_spy_callback_set.slot_end_callback(receiver, c->method()); |
| 3551 |
locker.relock(); |
| 3552 |
} else { |
| 3553 |
const int method = method_relative + c->method_offset; |
| 3554 |
locker.unlock(); |
| 3555 |
|
| 3556 |
if (qt_signal_spy_callback_set.slot_begin_callback != 0) { |
| 3557 |
qt_signal_spy_callback_set.slot_begin_callback(receiver, |
| 3558 |
method, |
| 3559 |
argv ? argv : empty_argv); |
| 3560 |
} |
| 3561 |
|
| 3562 |
#if defined(QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS) |
| 3563 |
metacall(receiver, QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, method, argv ? argv : empty_argv); |
| 3564 |
#else |
| 3565 |
QT_TRY { |
| 3566 |
metacall(receiver, QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, method, argv ? argv : empty_argv); |
| 3567 |
} QT_CATCH(...) { |
| 3568 |
locker.relock(); |
| 3569 |
if (receiverInSameThread) |
| 3570 |
QObjectPrivate::resetCurrentSender(receiver, ¤tSender, previousSender); |
| 3571 |
|
| 3572 |
--connectionLists->inUse; |
| 3573 |
Q_ASSERT(connectionLists->inUse >= 0); |
| 3574 |
if (connectionLists->orphaned && !connectionLists->inUse) |
| 3575 |
delete connectionLists; |
| 3576 |
QT_RETHROW; |
| 3577 |
} |
| 3578 |
#endif |
| 3579 |
|
| 3580 |
if (qt_signal_spy_callback_set.slot_end_callback != 0) |
| 3581 |
qt_signal_spy_callback_set.slot_end_callback(receiver, method); |
| 3582 |
|
| 3583 |
locker.relock(); |
| 3584 |
} |
| 3585 |
|
| 3586 |
if (receiverInSameThread) |
| 3587 |
QObjectPrivate::resetCurrentSender(receiver, ¤tSender, previousSender); |
| 3588 |
|
| 3589 |
if (connectionLists->orphaned) |
| 3590 |
break; |
| 3591 |
} while (c != last && (c = c->nextConnectionList) != 0); |
| 3592 |
|
| 3593 |
if (connectionLists->orphaned) |
| 3594 |
break; |
| 3595 |
} while (list != &connectionLists->allsignals && |
| 3596 |
//start over for all signals; |
| 3597 |
((list = &connectionLists->allsignals), true)); |
| 3598 |
|
| 3599 |
--connectionLists->inUse; |
| 3600 |
Q_ASSERT(connectionLists->inUse >= 0); |
| 3601 |
if (connectionLists->orphaned) { |
| 3602 |
if (!connectionLists->inUse) |
| 3603 |
delete connectionLists; |
| 3604 |
} else if (connectionLists->dirty) { |
| 3605 |
sender->d_func()->cleanConnectionLists(); |
| 3606 |
} |
| 3607 |
|
| 3608 |
locker.unlock(); |
| 3609 |
|
| 3610 |
if (qt_signal_spy_callback_set.signal_end_callback != 0) |
| 3611 |
qt_signal_spy_callback_set.signal_end_callback(sender, signal_absolute_index); |
| 3612 |
|
| 3613 |
} |
| 3614 |
|
| 3615 |
/*!\internal |
| 3616 |
Obsolete. (signal_index comes from indexOfMethod()) |
| 3617 |
*/ |
| 3618 |
void QMetaObject::activate(QObject *sender, int signal_index, void **argv) |
| 3619 |
{ |
| 3620 |
const QMetaObject *mo = sender->metaObject(); |
| 3621 |
while (mo->methodOffset() > signal_index) |
| 3622 |
mo = mo->superClass(); |
| 3623 |
activate(sender, mo, signal_index - mo->methodOffset(), argv); |
| 3624 |
} |
| 3625 |
|
| 3626 |
/*!\internal |
| 3627 |
Obsolete, called by moc generated code before Qt 4.6 for cloned signals |
| 3628 |
But since Qt 4.6, all clones are connected to their original |
| 3629 |
*/ |
| 3630 |
void QMetaObject::activate(QObject *sender, const QMetaObject *m, |
| 3631 |
int from_local_signal_index, int to_local_signal_index, void **argv) |
| 3632 |
{ |
| 3633 |
Q_UNUSED(to_local_signal_index); |
| 3634 |
Q_ASSERT(from_local_signal_index == QMetaObjectPrivate::originalClone(m, to_local_signal_index)); |
| 3635 |
activate(sender, m, from_local_signal_index, argv); |
| 3636 |
} |
| 3637 |
|
| 3638 |
/*! \internal |
| 3639 |
Returns the signal index used in the internal connectionLists vector. |
| 3640 |
|
| 3641 |
It is different from QMetaObject::indexOfSignal(): indexOfSignal is the same as indexOfMethod |
| 3642 |
while QObjectPrivate::signalIndex is smaller because it doesn't give index to slots. |
| 3643 |
*/ |
| 3644 |
int QObjectPrivate::signalIndex(const char *signalName) const |
| 3645 |
{ |
| 3646 |
Q_Q(const QObject); |
| 3647 |
const QMetaObject *base = q->metaObject(); |
| 3648 |
int relative_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&base, signalName, false); |
| 3649 |
if (relative_index < 0) |
| 3650 |
relative_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::indexOfSignalRelative(&base, signalName, true); |
| 3651 |
if (relative_index < 0) |
| 3652 |
return relative_index; |
| 3653 |
relative_index = QMetaObjectPrivate::originalClone(base, relative_index); |
| 3654 |
int signalOffset, methodOffset; |
| 3655 |
computeOffsets(base, &signalOffset, &methodOffset); |
| 3656 |
return relative_index + signalOffset; |
| 3657 |
} |
| 3658 |
|
| 3659 |
/***************************************************************************** |
| 3660 |
Properties |
| 3661 |
*****************************************************************************/ |
| 3662 |
|
| 3663 |
#ifndef QT_NO_PROPERTIES |
| 3664 |
|
| 3665 |
/*! |
| 3666 |
Sets the value of the object's \a name property to \a value. |
| 3667 |
|
| 3668 |
If the property is defined in the class using Q_PROPERTY then |
| 3669 |
true is returned on success and false otherwise. If the property |
| 3670 |
is not defined using Q_PROPERTY, and therefore not listed in the |
| 3671 |
meta-object, it is added as a dynamic property and false is returned. |
| 3672 |
|
| 3673 |
Information about all available properties is provided through the |
| 3674 |
metaObject() and dynamicPropertyNames(). |
| 3675 |
|
| 3676 |
Dynamic properties can be queried again using property() and can be |
| 3677 |
removed by setting the property value to an invalid QVariant. |
| 3678 |
Changing the value of a dynamic property causes a QDynamicPropertyChangeEvent |
| 3679 |
to be sent to the object. |
| 3680 |
|
| 3681 |
\bold{Note:} Dynamic properties starting with "_q_" are reserved for internal |
| 3682 |
purposes. |
| 3683 |
|
| 3684 |
\sa property(), metaObject(), dynamicPropertyNames() |
| 3685 |
*/ |
| 3686 |
bool QObject::setProperty(const char *name, const QVariant &value) |
| 3687 |
{ |
| 3688 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 3689 |
const QMetaObject* meta = metaObject(); |
| 3690 |
if (!name || !meta) |
| 3691 |
return false; |
| 3692 |
|
| 3693 |
int id = meta->indexOfProperty(name); |
| 3694 |
if (id < 0) { |
| 3695 |
if (!d->extraData) |
| 3696 |
d->extraData = new QObjectPrivate::ExtraData; |
| 3697 |
|
| 3698 |
const int idx = d->extraData->propertyNames.indexOf(name); |
| 3699 |
|
| 3700 |
if (!value.isValid()) { |
| 3701 |
if (idx == -1) |
| 3702 |
return false; |
| 3703 |
d->extraData->propertyNames.removeAt(idx); |
| 3704 |
d->extraData->propertyValues.removeAt(idx); |
| 3705 |
} else { |
| 3706 |
if (idx == -1) { |
| 3707 |
d->extraData->propertyNames.append(name); |
| 3708 |
d->extraData->propertyValues.append(value); |
| 3709 |
} else { |
| 3710 |
d->extraData->propertyValues[idx] = value; |
| 3711 |
} |
| 3712 |
} |
| 3713 |
|
| 3714 |
QDynamicPropertyChangeEvent ev(name); |
| 3715 |
QCoreApplication::sendEvent(this, &ev); |
| 3716 |
|
| 3717 |
return false; |
| 3718 |
} |
| 3719 |
QMetaProperty p = meta->property(id); |
| 3720 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 3721 |
if (!p.isWritable()) |
| 3722 |
qWarning("%s::setProperty: Property \"%s\" invalid," |
| 3723 |
" read-only or does not exist", metaObject()->className(), name); |
| 3724 |
#endif |
| 3725 |
return p.write(this, value); |
| 3726 |
} |
| 3727 |
|
| 3728 |
/*! |
| 3729 |
Returns the value of the object's \a name property. |
| 3730 |
|
| 3731 |
If no such property exists, the returned variant is invalid. |
| 3732 |
|
| 3733 |
Information about all available properties is provided through the |
| 3734 |
metaObject() and dynamicPropertyNames(). |
| 3735 |
|
| 3736 |
\sa setProperty(), QVariant::isValid(), metaObject(), dynamicPropertyNames() |
| 3737 |
*/ |
| 3738 |
QVariant QObject::property(const char *name) const |
| 3739 |
{ |
| 3740 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 3741 |
const QMetaObject* meta = metaObject(); |
| 3742 |
if (!name || !meta) |
| 3743 |
return QVariant(); |
| 3744 |
|
| 3745 |
int id = meta->indexOfProperty(name); |
| 3746 |
if (id < 0) { |
| 3747 |
if (!d->extraData) |
| 3748 |
return QVariant(); |
| 3749 |
const int i = d->extraData->propertyNames.indexOf(name); |
| 3750 |
return d->extraData->propertyValues.value(i); |
| 3751 |
} |
| 3752 |
QMetaProperty p = meta->property(id); |
| 3753 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG |
| 3754 |
if (!p.isReadable()) |
| 3755 |
qWarning("%s::property: Property \"%s\" invalid or does not exist", |
| 3756 |
metaObject()->className(), name); |
| 3757 |
#endif |
| 3758 |
return p.read(this); |
| 3759 |
} |
| 3760 |
|
| 3761 |
/*! |
| 3762 |
\since 4.2 |
| 3763 |
|
| 3764 |
Returns the names of all properties that were dynamically added to |
| 3765 |
the object using setProperty(). |
| 3766 |
*/ |
| 3767 |
QList<QByteArray> QObject::dynamicPropertyNames() const |
| 3768 |
{ |
| 3769 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 3770 |
if (d->extraData) |
| 3771 |
return d->extraData->propertyNames; |
| 3772 |
return QList<QByteArray>(); |
| 3773 |
} |
| 3774 |
|
| 3775 |
#endif // QT_NO_PROPERTIES |
| 3776 |
|
| 3777 |
|
| 3778 |
/***************************************************************************** |
| 3779 |
QObject debugging output routines. |
| 3780 |
*****************************************************************************/ |
| 3781 |
|
| 3782 |
static void dumpRecursive(int level, QObject *object) |
| 3783 |
{ |
| 3784 |
#if defined(QT_DEBUG) |
| 3785 |
if (object) { |
| 3786 |
QByteArray buf; |
| 3787 |
buf.fill(' ', level / 2 * 8); |
| 3788 |
if (level % 2) |
| 3789 |
buf += " "; |
| 3790 |
QString name = object->objectName(); |
| 3791 |
QString flags = QLatin1String(""); |
| 3792 |
#if 0 |
| 3793 |
if (qApp->focusWidget() == object) |
| 3794 |
flags += 'F'; |
| 3795 |
if (object->isWidgetType()) { |
| 3796 |
QWidget * w = (QWidget *)object; |
| 3797 |
if (w->isVisible()) { |
| 3798 |
QString t("<%1,%2,%3,%4>"); |
| 3799 |
flags += t.arg(w->x()).arg(w->y()).arg(w->width()).arg(w->height()); |
| 3800 |
} else { |
| 3801 |
flags += 'I'; |
| 3802 |
} |
| 3803 |
} |
| 3804 |
#endif |
| 3805 |
qDebug("%s%s::%s %s", (const char*)buf, object->metaObject()->className(), name.toLocal8Bit().data(), |
| 3806 |
flags.toLatin1().data()); |
| 3807 |
QObjectList children = object->children(); |
| 3808 |
if (!children.isEmpty()) { |
| 3809 |
for (int i = 0; i < children.size(); ++i) |
| 3810 |
dumpRecursive(level+1, children.at(i)); |
| 3811 |
} |
| 3812 |
} |
| 3813 |
#else |
| 3814 |
Q_UNUSED(level) |
| 3815 |
Q_UNUSED(object) |
| 3816 |
#endif |
| 3817 |
} |
| 3818 |
|
| 3819 |
/*! |
| 3820 |
Dumps a tree of children to the debug output. |
| 3821 |
|
| 3822 |
This function is useful for debugging, but does nothing if the |
| 3823 |
library has been compiled in release mode (i.e. without debugging |
| 3824 |
information). |
| 3825 |
|
| 3826 |
\sa dumpObjectInfo() |
| 3827 |
*/ |
| 3828 |
|
| 3829 |
void QObject::dumpObjectTree() |
| 3830 |
{ |
| 3831 |
dumpRecursive(0, this); |
| 3832 |
} |
| 3833 |
|
| 3834 |
/*! |
| 3835 |
Dumps information about signal connections, etc. for this object |
| 3836 |
to the debug output. |
| 3837 |
|
| 3838 |
This function is useful for debugging, but does nothing if the |
| 3839 |
library has been compiled in release mode (i.e. without debugging |
| 3840 |
information). |
| 3841 |
|
| 3842 |
\sa dumpObjectTree() |
| 3843 |
*/ |
| 3844 |
|
| 3845 |
void QObject::dumpObjectInfo() |
| 3846 |
{ |
| 3847 |
#if defined(QT_DEBUG) |
| 3848 |
qDebug("OBJECT %s::%s", metaObject()->className(), |
| 3849 |
objectName().isEmpty() ? "unnamed" : objectName().toLocal8Bit().data()); |
| 3850 |
|
| 3851 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 3852 |
QMutexLocker locker(signalSlotLock(this)); |
| 3853 |
|
| 3854 |
// first, look for connections where this object is the sender |
| 3855 |
qDebug(" SIGNALS OUT"); |
| 3856 |
|
| 3857 |
if (d->connectionLists) { |
| 3858 |
int offset = 0; |
| 3859 |
int offsetToNextMetaObject = 0; |
| 3860 |
for (int signal_index = 0; signal_index < d->connectionLists->count(); ++signal_index) { |
| 3861 |
if (signal_index >= offsetToNextMetaObject) { |
| 3862 |
const QMetaObject *mo = metaObject(); |
| 3863 |
int signalOffset, methodOffset; |
| 3864 |
computeOffsets(mo, &signalOffset, &methodOffset); |
| 3865 |
while (signalOffset > signal_index) { |
| 3866 |
mo = mo->superClass(); |
| 3867 |
offsetToNextMetaObject = signalOffset; |
| 3868 |
computeOffsets(mo, &signalOffset, &methodOffset); |
| 3869 |
} |
| 3870 |
offset = methodOffset - signalOffset; |
| 3871 |
} |
| 3872 |
const QMetaMethod signal = metaObject()->method(signal_index + offset); |
| 3873 |
qDebug(" signal: %s", signal.signature()); |
| 3874 |
|
| 3875 |
// receivers |
| 3876 |
const QObjectPrivate::Connection *c = |
| 3877 |
d->connectionLists->at(signal_index).first; |
| 3878 |
while (c) { |
| 3879 |
if (!c->receiver) { |
| 3880 |
qDebug(" <Disconnected receiver>"); |
| 3881 |
c = c->nextConnectionList; |
| 3882 |
continue; |
| 3883 |
} |
| 3884 |
const QMetaObject *receiverMetaObject = c->receiver->metaObject(); |
| 3885 |
const QMetaMethod method = receiverMetaObject->method(c->method()); |
| 3886 |
qDebug(" --> %s::%s %s", |
| 3887 |
receiverMetaObject->className(), |
| 3888 |
c->receiver->objectName().isEmpty() ? "unnamed" : qPrintable(c->receiver->objectName()), |
| 3889 |
method.signature()); |
| 3890 |
c = c->nextConnectionList; |
| 3891 |
} |
| 3892 |
} |
| 3893 |
} else { |
| 3894 |
qDebug( " <None>" ); |
| 3895 |
} |
| 3896 |
|
| 3897 |
// now look for connections where this object is the receiver |
| 3898 |
qDebug(" SIGNALS IN"); |
| 3899 |
|
| 3900 |
if (d->senders) { |
| 3901 |
for (QObjectPrivate::Connection *s = d->senders; s; s = s->next) { |
| 3902 |
const QMetaMethod slot = metaObject()->method(s->method()); |
| 3903 |
qDebug(" <-- %s::%s %s", |
| 3904 |
s->sender->metaObject()->className(), |
| 3905 |
s->sender->objectName().isEmpty() ? "unnamed" : qPrintable(s->sender->objectName()), |
| 3906 |
slot.signature()); |
| 3907 |
} |
| 3908 |
} else { |
| 3909 |
qDebug(" <None>"); |
| 3910 |
} |
| 3911 |
#endif |
| 3912 |
} |
| 3913 |
|
| 3914 |
#ifndef QT_NO_USERDATA |
| 3915 |
/*!\internal |
| 3916 |
*/ |
| 3917 |
uint QObject::registerUserData() |
| 3918 |
{ |
| 3919 |
static int user_data_registration = 0; |
| 3920 |
return user_data_registration++; |
| 3921 |
} |
| 3922 |
|
| 3923 |
/*!\internal |
| 3924 |
*/ |
| 3925 |
QObjectUserData::~QObjectUserData() |
| 3926 |
{ |
| 3927 |
} |
| 3928 |
|
| 3929 |
/*!\internal |
| 3930 |
*/ |
| 3931 |
void QObject::setUserData(uint id, QObjectUserData* data) |
| 3932 |
{ |
| 3933 |
Q_D(QObject); |
| 3934 |
if (!d->extraData) |
| 3935 |
d->extraData = new QObjectPrivate::ExtraData; |
| 3936 |
|
| 3937 |
if (d->extraData->userData.size() <= (int) id) |
| 3938 |
d->extraData->userData.resize((int) id + 1); |
| 3939 |
d->extraData->userData[id] = data; |
| 3940 |
} |
| 3941 |
|
| 3942 |
/*!\internal |
| 3943 |
*/ |
| 3944 |
QObjectUserData* QObject::userData(uint id) const |
| 3945 |
{ |
| 3946 |
Q_D(const QObject); |
| 3947 |
if (!d->extraData) |
| 3948 |
return 0; |
| 3949 |
if ((int)id < d->extraData->userData.size()) |
| 3950 |
return d->extraData->userData.at(id); |
| 3951 |
return 0; |
| 3952 |
} |
| 3953 |
|
| 3954 |
#endif // QT_NO_USERDATA |
| 3955 |
|
| 3956 |
|
| 3957 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM |
| 3958 |
QDebug operator<<(QDebug dbg, const QObject *o) { |
| 3959 |
#ifndef Q_BROKEN_DEBUG_STREAM |
| 3960 |
if (!o) |
| 3961 |
return dbg << "QObject(0x0) "; |
| 3962 |
dbg.nospace() << o->metaObject()->className() << '(' << (void *)o; |
| 3963 |
if (!o->objectName().isEmpty()) |
| 3964 |
dbg << ", name = " << o->objectName(); |
| 3965 |
dbg << ')'; |
| 3966 |
return dbg.space(); |
| 3967 |
#else |
| 3968 |
qWarning("This compiler doesn't support streaming QObject to QDebug"); |
| 3969 |
return dbg; |
| 3970 |
Q_UNUSED(o); |
| 3971 |
#endif |
| 3972 |
} |
| 3973 |
#endif |
| 3974 |
|
| 3975 |
/*! |
| 3976 |
\fn void QObject::insertChild(QObject *object) |
| 3977 |
|
| 3978 |
Use setParent() instead, i.e., call object->setParent(this). |
| 3979 |
*/ |
| 3980 |
|
| 3981 |
/*! |
| 3982 |
\fn void QObject::removeChild(QObject *object) |
| 3983 |
|
| 3984 |
Use setParent() instead, i.e., call object->setParent(0). |
| 3985 |
*/ |
| 3986 |
|
| 3987 |
/*! |
| 3988 |
\fn bool QObject::isA(const char *className) const |
| 3989 |
|
| 3990 |
Compare \a className with the object's metaObject()->className() instead. |
| 3991 |
*/ |
| 3992 |
|
| 3993 |
/*! |
| 3994 |
\fn const char *QObject::className() const |
| 3995 |
|
| 3996 |
Use metaObject()->className() instead. |
| 3997 |
*/ |
| 3998 |
|
| 3999 |
/*! |
| 4000 |
\fn const char *QObject::name() const |
| 4001 |
|
| 4002 |
Use objectName() instead. |
| 4003 |
*/ |
| 4004 |
|
| 4005 |
/*! |
| 4006 |
\fn const char *QObject::name(const char *defaultName) const |
| 4007 |
|
| 4008 |
Use objectName() instead. |
| 4009 |
*/ |
| 4010 |
|
| 4011 |
/*! |
| 4012 |
\fn void QObject::setName(const char *name) |
| 4013 |
|
| 4014 |
Use setObjectName() instead. |
| 4015 |
*/ |
| 4016 |
|
| 4017 |
/*! |
| 4018 |
\fn bool QObject::checkConnectArgs(const char *signal, const |
| 4019 |
QObject *object, const char *method) |
| 4020 |
|
| 4021 |
Use QMetaObject::checkConnectArgs() instead. |
| 4022 |
*/ |
| 4023 |
|
| 4024 |
/*! |
| 4025 |
\fn QByteArray QObject::normalizeSignalSlot(const char *signalSlot) |
| 4026 |
|
| 4027 |
Use QMetaObject::normalizedSignature() instead. |
| 4028 |
*/ |
| 4029 |
|
| 4030 |
/*! |
| 4031 |
\fn const char *QMetaObject::superClassName() const |
| 4032 |
|
| 4033 |
\internal |
| 4034 |
*/ |
| 4035 |
|
| 4036 |
/*! |
| 4037 |
\macro Q_CLASSINFO(Name, Value) |
| 4038 |
\relates QObject |
| 4039 |
|
| 4040 |
This macro associates extra information to the class, which is |
| 4041 |
available using QObject::metaObject(). Except for the ActiveQt |
| 4042 |
extension, Qt doesn't use this information. |
| 4043 |
|
| 4044 |
The extra information takes the form of a \a Name string and a \a |
| 4045 |
Value literal string. |
| 4046 |
|
| 4047 |
Example: |
| 4048 |
|
| 4049 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 35 |
| 4050 |
|
| 4051 |
\sa QMetaObject::classInfo() |
| 4052 |
*/ |
| 4053 |
|
| 4054 |
/*! |
| 4055 |
\macro Q_INTERFACES(...) |
| 4056 |
\relates QObject |
| 4057 |
|
| 4058 |
This macro tells Qt which interfaces the class implements. This |
| 4059 |
is used when implementing plugins. |
| 4060 |
|
| 4061 |
Example: |
| 4062 |
|
| 4063 |
\snippet examples/tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools/basictoolsplugin.h 1 |
| 4064 |
\dots |
| 4065 |
\snippet examples/tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools/basictoolsplugin.h 3 |
| 4066 |
|
| 4067 |
See the \l{tools/plugandpaintplugins/basictools}{Plug & Paint |
| 4068 |
Basic Tools} example for details. |
| 4069 |
|
| 4070 |
\sa Q_DECLARE_INTERFACE(), Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2(), {How to Create Qt Plugins} |
| 4071 |
*/ |
| 4072 |
|
| 4073 |
/*! |
| 4074 |
\macro Q_PROPERTY(...) |
| 4075 |
\relates QObject |
| 4076 |
|
| 4077 |
This macro is used for declaring properties in classes that |
| 4078 |
inherit QObject. Properties behave like class data members, but |
| 4079 |
they have additional features accessible through the \l |
| 4080 |
{Meta-Object System}. |
| 4081 |
|
| 4082 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 36 |
| 4083 |
|
| 4084 |
The property name and type and the \c READ function are required. |
| 4085 |
The type can be any type supported by QVariant, or it can be a |
| 4086 |
user-defined type. The other items are optional, but a \c WRITE |
| 4087 |
function is common. The attributes default to true except \c USER, |
| 4088 |
which defaults to false. |
| 4089 |
|
| 4090 |
For example: |
| 4091 |
|
| 4092 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 37 |
| 4093 |
|
| 4094 |
For more details about how to use this macro, and a more detailed |
| 4095 |
example of its use, see the discussion on \l {Qt's Property System}. |
| 4096 |
|
| 4097 |
\sa {Qt's Property System} |
| 4098 |
*/ |
| 4099 |
|
| 4100 |
/*! |
| 4101 |
\macro Q_ENUMS(...) |
| 4102 |
\relates QObject |
| 4103 |
|
| 4104 |
This macro registers one or several enum types to the meta-object |
| 4105 |
system. |
| 4106 |
|
| 4107 |
For example: |
| 4108 |
|
| 4109 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 38 |
| 4110 |
|
| 4111 |
If you want to register an enum that is declared in another class, |
| 4112 |
the enum must be fully qualified with the name of the class |
| 4113 |
defining it. In addition, the class \e defining the enum has to |
| 4114 |
inherit QObject as well as declare the enum using Q_ENUMS(). |
| 4115 |
|
| 4116 |
\sa {Qt's Property System} |
| 4117 |
*/ |
| 4118 |
|
| 4119 |
/*! |
| 4120 |
\macro Q_FLAGS(...) |
| 4121 |
\relates QObject |
| 4122 |
|
| 4123 |
This macro registers one or several \l{QFlags}{flags types} to the |
| 4124 |
meta-object system. It is typically used in a class definition to declare |
| 4125 |
that values of a given enum can be used as flags and combined using the |
| 4126 |
bitwise OR operator. |
| 4127 |
|
| 4128 |
For example, in QLibrary, the \l{QLibrary::LoadHints}{LoadHints} flag is |
| 4129 |
declared in the following way: |
| 4130 |
|
| 4131 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 39a |
| 4132 |
|
| 4133 |
The declaration of the flags themselves is performed in the public section |
| 4134 |
of the QLibrary class itself, using the \l Q_DECLARE_FLAGS() macro: |
| 4135 |
|
| 4136 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_kernel_qobject.cpp 39b |
| 4137 |
|
| 4138 |
\note This macro takes care of registering individual flag values |
| 4139 |
with the meta-object system, so it is unnecessary to use Q_ENUMS() |
| 4140 |
in addition to this macro. |
| 4141 |
|
| 4142 |
\sa {Qt's Property System} |
| 4143 |
*/ |
| 4144 |
|
| 4145 |
/*! |
| 4146 |
\macro Q_OBJECT |
| 4147 |
\relates QObject |
| 4148 |
|
| 4149 |
The Q_OBJECT macro must appear in the private section of a class |
| 4150 |
definition that declares its own signals and slots or that uses |
| 4151 |
other services provided by Qt's meta-object system. |
| 4152 |
|
| 4153 |
For example: |
| 4154 |
|
| 4155 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/signalsandslots/signalsandslots.h 1 |
| 4156 |
\codeline |
| 4157 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/signalsandslots/signalsandslots.h 2 |
| 4158 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/signalsandslots/signalsandslots.h 3 |
| 4159 |
|
| 4160 |
\note This macro requires the class to be a subclass of QObject. Use |
| 4161 |
Q_GADGET instead of Q_OBJECT to enable the meta object system's support |
| 4162 |
for enums in a class that is not a QObject subclass. Q_GADGET makes a |
| 4163 |
class member, \c{staticMetaObject}, available. |
| 4164 |
\c{staticMetaObject} is of type QMetaObject and provides access to the |
| 4165 |
enums declared with Q_ENUMS. |
| 4166 |
Q_GADGET is provided only for C++. |
| 4167 |
|
| 4168 |
\sa {Meta-Object System}, {Signals and Slots}, {Qt's Property System} |
| 4169 |
*/ |
| 4170 |
|
| 4171 |
/*! |
| 4172 |
\macro Q_SIGNALS |
| 4173 |
\relates QObject |
| 4174 |
|
| 4175 |
Use this macro to replace the \c signals keyword in class |
| 4176 |
declarations, when you want to use Qt Signals and Slots with a |
| 4177 |
\l{3rd Party Signals and Slots} {3rd party signal/slot mechanism}. |
| 4178 |
|
| 4179 |
The macro is normally used when \c no_keywords is specified with |
| 4180 |
the \c CONFIG variable in the \c .pro file, but it can be used |
| 4181 |
even when \c no_keywords is \e not specified. |
| 4182 |
*/ |
| 4183 |
|
| 4184 |
/*! |
| 4185 |
\macro Q_SIGNAL |
| 4186 |
\relates QObject |
| 4187 |
|
| 4188 |
This is an additional macro that allows you to mark a single |
| 4189 |
function as a signal. It can be quite useful, especially when you |
| 4190 |
use a 3rd-party source code parser which doesn't understand a \c |
| 4191 |
signals or \c Q_SIGNALS groups. |
| 4192 |
|
| 4193 |
Use this macro to replace the \c signals keyword in class |
| 4194 |
declarations, when you want to use Qt Signals and Slots with a |
| 4195 |
\l{3rd Party Signals and Slots} {3rd party signal/slot mechanism}. |
| 4196 |
|
| 4197 |
The macro is normally used when \c no_keywords is specified with |
| 4198 |
the \c CONFIG variable in the \c .pro file, but it can be used |
| 4199 |
even when \c no_keywords is \e not specified. |
| 4200 |
*/ |
| 4201 |
|
| 4202 |
/*! |
| 4203 |
\macro Q_SLOTS |
| 4204 |
\relates QObject |
| 4205 |
|
| 4206 |
Use this macro to replace the \c slots keyword in class |
| 4207 |
declarations, when you want to use Qt Signals and Slots with a |
| 4208 |
\l{3rd Party Signals and Slots} {3rd party signal/slot mechanism}. |
| 4209 |
|
| 4210 |
The macro is normally used when \c no_keywords is specified with |
| 4211 |
the \c CONFIG variable in the \c .pro file, but it can be used |
| 4212 |
even when \c no_keywords is \e not specified. |
| 4213 |
*/ |
| 4214 |
|
| 4215 |
/*! |
| 4216 |
\macro Q_SLOT |
| 4217 |
\relates QObject |
| 4218 |
|
| 4219 |
This is an additional macro that allows you to mark a single |
| 4220 |
function as a slot. It can be quite useful, especially when you |
| 4221 |
use a 3rd-party source code parser which doesn't understand a \c |
| 4222 |
slots or \c Q_SLOTS groups. |
| 4223 |
|
| 4224 |
Use this macro to replace the \c slots keyword in class |
| 4225 |
declarations, when you want to use Qt Signals and Slots with a |
| 4226 |
\l{3rd Party Signals and Slots} {3rd party signal/slot mechanism}. |
| 4227 |
|
| 4228 |
The macro is normally used when \c no_keywords is specified with |
| 4229 |
the \c CONFIG variable in the \c .pro file, but it can be used |
| 4230 |
even when \c no_keywords is \e not specified. |
| 4231 |
*/ |
| 4232 |
|
| 4233 |
/*! |
| 4234 |
\macro Q_EMIT |
| 4235 |
\relates QObject |
| 4236 |
|
| 4237 |
Use this macro to replace the \c emit keyword for emitting |
| 4238 |
signals, when you want to use Qt Signals and Slots with a |
| 4239 |
\l{3rd Party Signals and Slots} {3rd party signal/slot mechanism}. |
| 4240 |
|
| 4241 |
The macro is normally used when \c no_keywords is specified with |
| 4242 |
the \c CONFIG variable in the \c .pro file, but it can be used |
| 4243 |
even when \c no_keywords is \e not specified. |
| 4244 |
*/ |
| 4245 |
|
| 4246 |
/*! |
| 4247 |
\macro Q_INVOKABLE |
| 4248 |
\relates QObject |
| 4249 |
|
| 4250 |
Apply this macro to definitions of member functions to allow them to |
| 4251 |
be invoked via the meta-object system. The macro is written before |
| 4252 |
the return type, as shown in the following example: |
| 4253 |
|
| 4254 |
\snippet snippets/qmetaobject-invokable/window.h Window class with invokable method |
| 4255 |
|
| 4256 |
The \c invokableMethod() function is marked up using Q_INVOKABLE, causing |
| 4257 |
it to be registered with the meta-object system and enabling it to be |
| 4258 |
invoked using QMetaObject::invokeMethod(). |
| 4259 |
Since \c normalMethod() function is not registered in this way, it cannot |
| 4260 |
be invoked using QMetaObject::invokeMethod(). |
| 4261 |
*/ |
| 4262 |
|
| 4263 |
/*! |
| 4264 |
\typedef QObjectList |
| 4265 |
\relates QObject |
| 4266 |
|
| 4267 |
Synonym for QList<QObject *>. |
| 4268 |
*/ |
| 4269 |
|
| 4270 |
void qDeleteInEventHandler(QObject *o) |
| 4271 |
{ |
| 4272 |
#ifdef QT_JAMBI_BUILD |
| 4273 |
if (!o) |
| 4274 |
return; |
| 4275 |
QObjectPrivate::get(o)->inEventHandler = false; |
| 4276 |
#endif |
| 4277 |
delete o; |
| 4278 |
} |
| 4279 |
|
| 4280 |
|
| 4281 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE |
| 4282 |
|
| 4283 |
#include "moc_qobject.cpp" |