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#include "qeventloop.h" |
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#include "qabstracteventdispatcher.h" |
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#include "qcoreapplication.h" |
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#include "qelapsedtimer.h" |
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#include "qobject_p.h" |
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#include <private/qthread_p.h> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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class QEventLoopPrivate : public QObjectPrivate |
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{ |
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Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QEventLoop) |
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public: |
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inline QEventLoopPrivate() |
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: exit(true), inExec(false), returnCode(-1) |
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{ } |
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bool exit, inExec; |
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int returnCode; |
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}; |
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/*! |
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\class QEventLoop |
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\brief The QEventLoop class provides a means of entering and leaving an event loop. |
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At any time, you can create a QEventLoop object and call exec() |
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on it to start a local event loop. From within the event loop, |
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calling exit() will force exec() to return. |
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\sa QAbstractEventDispatcher |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\enum QEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlag |
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This enum controls the types of events processed by the |
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processEvents() functions. |
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\value AllEvents All events. Note that |
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\l{QEvent::DeferredDelete}{DeferredDelete} events are processed |
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specially. See QObject::deleteLater() for more details. |
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\value ExcludeUserInputEvents Do not process user input events, |
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such as ButtonPress and KeyPress. Note that the events are not |
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discarded; they will be delivered the next time processEvents() is |
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called without the ExcludeUserInputEvents flag. |
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\value ExcludeSocketNotifiers Do not process socket notifier |
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events. Note that the events are not discarded; they will be |
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delivered the next time processEvents() is called without the |
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ExcludeSocketNotifiers flag. |
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\value WaitForMoreEvents Wait for events if no pending events are |
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available. |
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\omitvalue X11ExcludeTimers |
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\omitvalue ExcludeUserInput |
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\omitvalue WaitForMore |
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\omitvalue EventLoopExec |
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\omitvalue DialogExec |
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\value DeferredDeletion deprecated - do not use. |
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\sa processEvents() |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs an event loop object with the given \a parent. |
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*/ |
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QEventLoop::QEventLoop(QObject *parent) |
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: QObject(*new QEventLoopPrivate, parent) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QEventLoop); |
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if (!QCoreApplication::instance()) { |
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qWarning("QEventLoop: Cannot be used without QApplication"); |
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} else if (!d->threadData->eventDispatcher) { |
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QThreadPrivate::createEventDispatcher(d->threadData); |
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} |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the event loop object. |
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*/ |
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QEventLoop::~QEventLoop() |
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{ } |
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/*! |
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Processes pending events that match \a flags until there are no |
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more events to process. Returns true if pending events were handled; |
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otherwise returns false. |
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This function is especially useful if you have a long running |
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operation and want to show its progress without allowing user |
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input; i.e. by using the \l ExcludeUserInputEvents flag. |
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This function is simply a wrapper for |
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QAbstractEventDispatcher::processEvents(). See the documentation |
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for that function for details. |
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*/ |
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bool QEventLoop::processEvents(ProcessEventsFlags flags) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QEventLoop); |
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if (!d->threadData->eventDispatcher) |
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return false; |
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if (flags & DeferredDeletion) |
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QCoreApplication::sendPostedEvents(0, QEvent::DeferredDelete); |
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return d->threadData->eventDispatcher->processEvents(flags); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Enters the main event loop and waits until exit() is called. |
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Returns the value that was passed to exit(). |
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If \a flags are specified, only events of the types allowed by |
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the \a flags will be processed. |
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It is necessary to call this function to start event handling. The |
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main event loop receives events from the window system and |
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dispatches these to the application widgets. |
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Generally speaking, no user interaction can take place before |
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calling exec(). As a special case, modal widgets like QMessageBox |
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can be used before calling exec(), because modal widgets |
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use their own local event loop. |
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To make your application perform idle processing (i.e. executing a |
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special function whenever there are no pending events), use a |
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QTimer with 0 timeout. More sophisticated idle processing schemes |
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can be achieved using processEvents(). |
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\sa QApplication::quit(), exit(), processEvents() |
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*/ |
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int QEventLoop::exec(ProcessEventsFlags flags) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QEventLoop); |
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//we need to protect from race condition with QThread::exit |
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QMutexLocker locker(&static_cast<QThreadPrivate *>(QObjectPrivate::get(d->threadData->thread))->mutex); |
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if (d->threadData->quitNow) |
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return -1; |
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if (d->inExec) { |
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qWarning("QEventLoop::exec: instance %p has already called exec()", this); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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d->inExec = true; |
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d->exit = false; |
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++d->threadData->loopLevel; |
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d->threadData->eventLoops.push(this); |
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locker.unlock(); |
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// remove posted quit events when entering a new event loop |
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QCoreApplication *app = QCoreApplication::instance(); |
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if (app && app->thread() == thread()) |
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QCoreApplication::removePostedEvents(app, QEvent::Quit); |
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#if defined(QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS) |
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while (!d->exit) |
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processEvents(flags | WaitForMoreEvents | EventLoopExec); |
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#else |
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try { |
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while (!d->exit) |
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processEvents(flags | WaitForMoreEvents | EventLoopExec); |
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} catch (...) { |
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qWarning("Qt has caught an exception thrown from an event handler. Throwing\n" |
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"exceptions from an event handler is not supported in Qt. You must\n" |
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"reimplement QApplication::notify() and catch all exceptions there.\n"); |
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// copied from below |
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locker.relock(); |
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QEventLoop *eventLoop = d->threadData->eventLoops.pop(); |
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Q_ASSERT_X(eventLoop == this, "QEventLoop::exec()", "internal error"); |
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Q_UNUSED(eventLoop); // --release warning |
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d->inExec = false; |
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--d->threadData->loopLevel; |
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throw; |
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} |
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#endif |
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// copied above |
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locker.relock(); |
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QEventLoop *eventLoop = d->threadData->eventLoops.pop(); |
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Q_ASSERT_X(eventLoop == this, "QEventLoop::exec()", "internal error"); |
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Q_UNUSED(eventLoop); // --release warning |
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d->inExec = false; |
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--d->threadData->loopLevel; |
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return d->returnCode; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Process pending events that match \a flags for a maximum of \a |
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maxTime milliseconds, or until there are no more events to |
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process, whichever is shorter. |
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This function is especially useful if you have a long running |
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operation and want to show its progress without allowing user |
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input, i.e. by using the \l ExcludeUserInputEvents flag. |
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\bold{Notes:} |
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\list |
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\o This function does not process events continuously; it |
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returns after all available events are processed. |
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\o Specifying the \l WaitForMoreEvents flag makes no sense |
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and will be ignored. |
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\endlist |
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*/ |
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void QEventLoop::processEvents(ProcessEventsFlags flags, int maxTime) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QEventLoop); |
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if (!d->threadData->eventDispatcher) |
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return; |
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QElapsedTimer start; |
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start.start(); |
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if (flags & DeferredDeletion) |
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QCoreApplication::sendPostedEvents(0, QEvent::DeferredDelete); |
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while (processEvents(flags & ~WaitForMoreEvents)) { |
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if (start.elapsed() > maxTime) |
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break; |
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if (flags & DeferredDeletion) |
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QCoreApplication::sendPostedEvents(0, QEvent::DeferredDelete); |
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} |
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} |
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/*! |
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Tells the event loop to exit with a return code. |
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After this function has been called, the event loop returns from |
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the call to exec(). The exec() function returns \a returnCode. |
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By convention, a \a returnCode of 0 means success, and any non-zero |
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value indicates an error. |
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Note that unlike the C library function of the same name, this |
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function \e does return to the caller -- it is event processing that |
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stops. |
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\sa QCoreApplication::quit(), quit(), exec() |
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*/ |
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void QEventLoop::exit(int returnCode) |
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{ |
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Q_D(QEventLoop); |
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if (!d->threadData->eventDispatcher) |
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return; |
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d->returnCode = returnCode; |
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d->exit = true; |
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d->threadData->eventDispatcher->interrupt(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns true if the event loop is running; otherwise returns |
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false. The event loop is considered running from the time when |
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exec() is called until exit() is called. |
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\sa exec() exit() |
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*/ |
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bool QEventLoop::isRunning() const |
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{ |
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Q_D(const QEventLoop); |
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return !d->exit; |
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} |
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Wakes up the event loop. |
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\sa QAbstractEventDispatcher::wakeUp() |
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*/ |
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void QEventLoop::wakeUp() |
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{ |
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Q_D(QEventLoop); |
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if (!d->threadData->eventDispatcher) |
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return; |
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d->threadData->eventDispatcher->wakeUp(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Tells the event loop to exit normally. |
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Same as exit(0). |
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\sa QCoreApplication::quit(), exit() |
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*/ |
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void QEventLoop::quit() |
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{ exit(0); } |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |