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diff --git a/src/gui/graphicsview/qgraphicswidget.cpp b/src/gui/graphicsview/qgraphicswidget.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 675a5c5c77..0000000000 --- a/src/gui/graphicsview/qgraphicswidget.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2388 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). -** All rights reserved. -** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) -** -** This file is part of the QtGui module of the Qt Toolkit. -** -** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ -** No Commercial Usage -** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. -** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions -** contained in the Technology Preview License Agreement accompanying -** this package. -** -** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage -** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser -** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software -** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the -** packaging of this file. 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These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL Exception -** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. -** -** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact -** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. -** -** -** -** -** -** -** -** -** $QT_END_LICENSE$ -** -****************************************************************************/ - -#include "qglobal.h" - -#ifndef QT_NO_GRAPHICSVIEW - -#include "qgraphicswidget.h" -#include "qgraphicswidget_p.h" -#include "qgraphicslayout.h" -#include "qgraphicslayout_p.h" -#include "qgraphicsscene.h" -#include "qgraphicssceneevent.h" - -#ifndef QT_NO_ACTION -#include <private/qaction_p.h> -#endif -#include <private/qapplication_p.h> -#include <private/qgraphicsscene_p.h> -#ifndef QT_NO_SHORTCUT -#include <private/qshortcutmap_p.h> -#endif -#include <QtCore/qmutex.h> -#include <QtGui/qapplication.h> -#include <QtGui/qgraphicsview.h> -#include <QtGui/qgraphicsproxywidget.h> -#include <QtGui/qpalette.h> -#include <QtGui/qstyleoption.h> - -#include <qdebug.h> - -QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE - -/*! - \class QGraphicsWidget - \brief The QGraphicsWidget class is the base class for all widget - items in a QGraphicsScene. - \since 4.4 - \ingroup graphicsview-api - - QGraphicsWidget is an extended base item that provides extra functionality - over QGraphicsItem. It is similar to QWidget in many ways: - - \list - \o Provides a \l palette, a \l font and a \l style(). - \o Has a defined geometry(). - \o Supports layouts with setLayout() and layout(). - \o Supports shortcuts and actions with grabShortcut() and insertAction() - \endlist - - Unlike QGraphicsItem, QGraphicsWidget is not an abstract class; you can - create instances of a QGraphicsWidget without having to subclass it. - This approach is useful for widgets that only serve the purpose of - organizing child widgets into a layout. - - QGraphicsWidget can be used as a base item for your own custom item if - you require advanced input focus handling, e.g., tab focus and activation, or - layouts. - - Since QGraphicsWidget resembles QWidget and has similar API, it is - easier to port a widget from QWidget to QGraphicsWidget, instead of - QGraphicsItem. - - \note QWidget-based widgets can be directly embedded into a - QGraphicsScene using QGraphicsProxyWidget. - - Noticeable differences between QGraphicsWidget and QWidget are: - - \table - \header \o QGraphicsWidget - \o QWidget - \row \o Coordinates and geometry are defined with qreals (doubles or - floats, depending on the platform). - \o QWidget uses integer geometry (QPoint, QRect). - \row \o The widget is already visible by default; you do not have to - call show() to display the widget. - \o QWidget is hidden by default until you call show(). - \row \o A subset of widget attributes are supported. - \o All widget attributes are supported. - \row \o A top-level item's style defaults to QGraphicsScene::style - \o A top-level widget's style defaults to QApplication::style - \row \o Graphics View provides a custom drag and drop framework, different - from QWidget. - \o Standard drag and drop framework. - \row \o Widget items do not support modality. - \o Full modality support. - \endtable - - QGraphicsWidget supports a subset of Qt's widget attributes, - (Qt::WidgetAttribute), as shown in the table below. Any attributes not - listed in this table are unsupported, or otherwise unused. - - \table - \header \o Widget Attribute \o Usage - \row \o Qt::WA_SetLayoutDirection - \o Set by setLayoutDirection(), cleared by - unsetLayoutDirection(). You can test this attribute to - check if the widget has been explicitly assigned a - \l{QGraphicsWidget::layoutDirection()} - {layoutDirection}. If the attribute is not set, the - \l{QGraphicsWidget::layoutDirection()} - {layoutDirection()} is inherited. - \row \o Qt::WA_RightToLeft - \o Toggled by setLayoutDirection(). Inherited from the - parent/scene. If set, the widget's layout will order - horizontally arranged widgets from right to left. - \row \o Qt::WA_SetStyle - \o Set and cleared by setStyle(). If this attribute is - set, the widget has been explicitly assigned a style. - If it is unset, the widget will use the scene's or the - application's style. - \row \o Qt::WA_Resized - \o Set by setGeometry() and resize(). - \row \o Qt::WA_SetPalette - \o Set by setPalette(). - \row \o Qt::WA_SetFont - \o Set by setPalette(). - \row \o Qt::WA_WindowPropagation - \o Enables propagation to window widgets. - \endtable - - Although QGraphicsWidget inherits from both QObject and QGraphicsItem, - you should use the functions provided by QGraphicsItem, \e not QObject, to - manage the relationships between parent and child items. These functions - control the stacking order of items as well as their ownership. - - \note The QObject::parent() should always return 0 for QGraphicsWidgets, - but this policy is not strictly defined. - - \sa QGraphicsProxyWidget, QGraphicsItem, {Widgets and Layouts} -*/ - -/*! - Constructs a QGraphicsWidget instance. The optional \a parent argument is - passed to QGraphicsItem's constructor. The optional \a wFlags argument - specifies the widget's window flags (e.g., whether the widget should be a - window, a tool, a popup, etc). -*/ -QGraphicsWidget::QGraphicsWidget(QGraphicsItem *parent, Qt::WindowFlags wFlags) - : QGraphicsObject(*new QGraphicsWidgetPrivate, 0, 0), QGraphicsLayoutItem(0, false) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - d->init(parent, wFlags); -} - -/*! - \internal - - Constructs a new QGraphicsWidget, using \a dd as parent. -*/ -QGraphicsWidget::QGraphicsWidget(QGraphicsWidgetPrivate &dd, QGraphicsItem *parent, QGraphicsScene *scene, Qt::WindowFlags wFlags) - : QGraphicsObject(dd, 0, scene), QGraphicsLayoutItem(0, false) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - d->init(parent, wFlags); -} - -/* - \internal - \class QGraphicsWidgetStyles - - We use this thread-safe class to maintain a hash of styles for widgets - styles. Note that QApplication::style() itself isn't thread-safe, QStyle - isn't thread-safe, and we don't have a thread-safe factory for creating - the default style, nor cloning a style. -*/ -class QGraphicsWidgetStyles -{ -public: - QStyle *styleForWidget(const QGraphicsWidget *widget) const - { - QMutexLocker locker(&mutex); - return styles.value(widget, 0); - } - - void setStyleForWidget(QGraphicsWidget *widget, QStyle *style) - { - QMutexLocker locker(&mutex); - if (style) - styles[widget] = style; - else - styles.remove(widget); - } - -private: - QMap<const QGraphicsWidget *, QStyle *> styles; - mutable QMutex mutex; -}; -Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QGraphicsWidgetStyles, widgetStyles) - -/*! - Destroys the QGraphicsWidget instance. -*/ -QGraphicsWidget::~QGraphicsWidget() -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); -#ifndef QT_NO_ACTION - // Remove all actions from this widget - for (int i = 0; i < d->actions.size(); ++i) { - QActionPrivate *apriv = d->actions.at(i)->d_func(); - apriv->graphicsWidgets.removeAll(this); - } - d->actions.clear(); -#endif - - if (QGraphicsScene *scn = scene()) { - QGraphicsScenePrivate *sceneD = scn->d_func(); - if (sceneD->tabFocusFirst == this) - sceneD->tabFocusFirst = (d->focusNext == this ? 0 : d->focusNext); - } - d->focusPrev->d_func()->focusNext = d->focusNext; - d->focusNext->d_func()->focusPrev = d->focusPrev; - - // Play it really safe - d->focusNext = this; - d->focusPrev = this; - - clearFocus(); - - //we check if we have a layout previously - if (d->layout) { - QGraphicsLayout *temp = d->layout; - foreach (QGraphicsItem * item, childItems()) { - // In case of a custom layout which doesn't remove and delete items, we ensure that - // the parent layout item does not point to the deleted layout. This code is here to - // avoid regression from 4.4 to 4.5, because according to 4.5 docs it is not really needed. - if (item->isWidget()) { - QGraphicsWidget *widget = static_cast<QGraphicsWidget *>(item); - if (widget->parentLayoutItem() == d->layout) - widget->setParentLayoutItem(0); - } - } - d->layout = 0; - delete temp; - } - - // Remove this graphics widget from widgetStyles - widgetStyles()->setStyleForWidget(this, 0); -} - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::size - \brief the size of the widget - - Calling resize() resizes the widget to a \a size bounded by minimumSize() - and maximumSize(). This property only affects the widget's width and - height (e.g., its right and bottom edges); the widget's position and - top-left corner remains unaffected. - - Resizing a widget triggers the widget to immediately receive a - \l{QEvent::GraphicsSceneResize}{GraphicsSceneResize} event with the - widget's old and new size. If the widget has a layout assigned when this - event arrives, the layout will be activated and it will automatically - update any child widgets's geometry. - - This property does not affect any layout of the parent widget. If the - widget itself is managed by a parent layout; e.g., it has a parent widget - with a layout assigned, that layout will not activate. - - By default, this property contains a size with zero width and height. - - \sa setGeometry(), QGraphicsSceneResizeEvent, QGraphicsLayout -*/ -QSizeF QGraphicsWidget::size() const -{ - return QGraphicsLayoutItem::geometry().size(); -} - -void QGraphicsWidget::resize(const QSizeF &size) -{ - setGeometry(QRectF(pos(), size)); -} - -/*! - \fn void QGraphicsWidget::resize(qreal w, qreal h) - - This convenience function is equivalent to calling resize(QSizeF(w, h)). - - \sa setGeometry(), setTransform() -*/ - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::sizePolicy - \brief the size policy for the widget - \sa sizePolicy(), setSizePolicy(), QWidget::sizePolicy() -*/ - -/*! - \fn QGraphicsWidget::geometryChanged() - - This signal gets emitted whenever the geometry is changed in setGeometry(). -*/ - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::geometry - \brief the geometry of the widget - - Sets the item's geometry to \a rect. The item's position and size are - modified as a result of calling this function. The item is first moved, - then resized. - - A side effect of calling this function is that the widget will receive - a move event and a resize event. Also, if the widget has a layout - assigned, the layout will activate. - - \sa geometry(), resize() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setGeometry(const QRectF &rect) -{ - QGraphicsWidgetPrivate *wd = QGraphicsWidget::d_func(); - QGraphicsLayoutItemPrivate *d = QGraphicsLayoutItem::d_ptr.data(); - QRectF newGeom; - QPointF oldPos = d->geom.topLeft(); - if (!wd->inSetPos) { - setAttribute(Qt::WA_Resized); - newGeom = rect; - newGeom.setSize(rect.size().expandedTo(effectiveSizeHint(Qt::MinimumSize)) - .boundedTo(effectiveSizeHint(Qt::MaximumSize))); - if (newGeom == d->geom) - return; - - // setPos triggers ItemPositionChange, which can adjust position - wd->inSetGeometry = 1; - setPos(newGeom.topLeft()); - wd->inSetGeometry = 0; - newGeom.moveTopLeft(pos()); - - if (newGeom == d->geom) - return; - - // Update and prepare to change the geometry (remove from index) if the size has changed. - if (wd->scene) { - if (rect.topLeft() == d->geom.topLeft()) { - prepareGeometryChange(); - } - } - } - - // Update the layout item geometry - bool moved = oldPos != pos(); - if (moved) { - // Send move event. - QGraphicsSceneMoveEvent event; - event.setOldPos(oldPos); - event.setNewPos(pos()); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &event); - if (wd->inSetPos) { - //set the new pos - d->geom.moveTopLeft(pos()); - emit geometryChanged(); - return; - } - } - QSizeF oldSize = size(); - QGraphicsLayoutItem::setGeometry(newGeom); - // Send resize event - bool resized = newGeom.size() != oldSize; - if (resized) { - QGraphicsSceneResizeEvent re; - re.setOldSize(oldSize); - re.setNewSize(newGeom.size()); - if (oldSize.width() != newGeom.size().width()) - emit widthChanged(); - if (oldSize.height() != newGeom.size().height()) - emit heightChanged(); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &re); - } - emit geometryChanged(); -} - -/*! - \fn QRectF QGraphicsWidget::rect() const - - Returns the item's local rect as a QRectF. This function is equivalent - to QRectF(QPointF(), size()). - - \sa setGeometry(), resize() -*/ - -/*! - \fn void QGraphicsWidget::setGeometry(qreal x, qreal y, qreal w, qreal h) - - This convenience function is equivalent to calling setGeometry(QRectF( - \a x, \a y, \a w, \a h)). - - \sa geometry(), resize() -*/ - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::minimumSize - \brief the minimum size of the widget - - \sa setMinimumSize(), minimumSize(), preferredSize, maximumSize -*/ - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::preferredSize - \brief the preferred size of the widget - - \sa setPreferredSize(), preferredSize(), minimumSize, maximumSize -*/ - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::maximumSize - \brief the maximum size of the widget - - \sa setMaximumSize(), maximumSize(), minimumSize, preferredSize -*/ - -/*! - Sets the widget's contents margins to \a left, \a top, \a right and \a - bottom. - - Contents margins are used by the assigned layout to define the placement - of subwidgets and layouts. Margins are particularly useful for widgets - that constrain subwidgets to only a section of its own geometry. For - example, a group box with a layout will place subwidgets inside its frame, - but below the title. - - Changing a widget's contents margins will always trigger an update(), and - any assigned layout will be activated automatically. The widget will then - receive a \l{QEvent::ContentsRectChange}{ContentsRectChange} event. - - \sa getContentsMargins(), setGeometry() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setContentsMargins(qreal left, qreal top, qreal right, qreal bottom) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - - if (!d->margins && left == 0 && top == 0 && right == 0 && bottom == 0) - return; - d->ensureMargins(); - if (left == d->margins[d->Left] - && top == d->margins[d->Top] - && right == d->margins[d->Right] - && bottom == d->margins[d->Bottom]) - return; - - d->margins[d->Left] = left; - d->margins[d->Top] = top; - d->margins[d->Right] = right; - d->margins[d->Bottom] = bottom; - - if (QGraphicsLayout *l = d->layout) - l->invalidate(); - else - updateGeometry(); - - QEvent e(QEvent::ContentsRectChange); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &e); -} - -/*! - Gets the widget's contents margins. The margins are stored in \a left, \a - top, \a right and \a bottom, as pointers to qreals. Each argument can - be \e {omitted} by passing 0. - - \sa setContentsMargins() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::getContentsMargins(qreal *left, qreal *top, qreal *right, qreal *bottom) const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - if (left || top || right || bottom) - d->ensureMargins(); - if (left) - *left = d->margins[d->Left]; - if (top) - *top = d->margins[d->Top]; - if (right) - *right = d->margins[d->Right]; - if (bottom) - *bottom = d->margins[d->Bottom]; -} - -/*! - Sets the widget's window frame margins to \a left, \a top, \a right and - \a bottom. The default frame margins are provided by the style, and they - depend on the current window flags. - - If you would like to draw your own window decoration, you can set your - own frame margins to override the default margins. - - \sa unsetWindowFrameMargins(), getWindowFrameMargins(), windowFrameRect() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setWindowFrameMargins(qreal left, qreal top, qreal right, qreal bottom) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - - if (!d->windowFrameMargins && left == 0 && top == 0 && right == 0 && bottom == 0) - return; - d->ensureWindowFrameMargins(); - bool unchanged = - d->windowFrameMargins[d->Left] == left - && d->windowFrameMargins[d->Top] == top - && d->windowFrameMargins[d->Right] == right - && d->windowFrameMargins[d->Bottom] == bottom; - if (d->setWindowFrameMargins && unchanged) - return; - if (!unchanged) - prepareGeometryChange(); - d->windowFrameMargins[d->Left] = left; - d->windowFrameMargins[d->Top] = top; - d->windowFrameMargins[d->Right] = right; - d->windowFrameMargins[d->Bottom] = bottom; - d->setWindowFrameMargins = true; -} - -/*! - Gets the widget's window frame margins. The margins are stored in \a left, - \a top, \a right and \a bottom as pointers to qreals. Each argument can - be \e {omitted} by passing 0. - - \sa setWindowFrameMargins(), windowFrameRect() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::getWindowFrameMargins(qreal *left, qreal *top, qreal *right, qreal *bottom) const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - if (left || top || right || bottom) - d->ensureWindowFrameMargins(); - if (left) - *left = d->windowFrameMargins[d->Left]; - if (top) - *top = d->windowFrameMargins[d->Top]; - if (right) - *right = d->windowFrameMargins[d->Right]; - if (bottom) - *bottom = d->windowFrameMargins[d->Bottom]; -} - -/*! - Resets the window frame margins to the default value, provided by the style. - - \sa setWindowFrameMargins(), getWindowFrameMargins(), windowFrameRect() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::unsetWindowFrameMargins() -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - if ((d->windowFlags & Qt::Window) && (d->windowFlags & Qt::WindowType_Mask) != Qt::Popup && - (d->windowFlags & Qt::WindowType_Mask) != Qt::ToolTip && !(d->windowFlags & Qt::FramelessWindowHint)) { - QStyleOptionTitleBar bar; - d->initStyleOptionTitleBar(&bar); - QStyle *style = this->style(); - qreal margin = style->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_MdiSubWindowFrameWidth); - qreal titleBarHeight = d->titleBarHeight(bar); - setWindowFrameMargins(margin, titleBarHeight, margin, margin); - } else { - setWindowFrameMargins(0, 0, 0, 0); - } - d->setWindowFrameMargins = false; -} - -/*! - Returns the widget's geometry in parent coordinates including any window - frame. - - \sa windowFrameRect(), getWindowFrameMargins(), setWindowFrameMargins() -*/ -QRectF QGraphicsWidget::windowFrameGeometry() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->windowFrameMargins - ? geometry().adjusted(-d->windowFrameMargins[d->Left], -d->windowFrameMargins[d->Top], - d->windowFrameMargins[d->Right], d->windowFrameMargins[d->Bottom]) - : geometry(); -} - -/*! - Returns the widget's local rect including any window frame. - - \sa windowFrameGeometry(), getWindowFrameMargins(), setWindowFrameMargins() -*/ -QRectF QGraphicsWidget::windowFrameRect() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->windowFrameMargins - ? rect().adjusted(-d->windowFrameMargins[d->Left], -d->windowFrameMargins[d->Top], - d->windowFrameMargins[d->Right], d->windowFrameMargins[d->Bottom]) - : rect(); -} - -/*! - Populates a style option object for this widget based on its current - state, and stores the output in \a option. The default implementation - populates \a option with the following properties. - - \table - \header - \o Style Option Property - \o Value - \row - \o state & QStyle::State_Enabled - \o Corresponds to QGraphicsItem::isEnabled(). - \row - \o state & QStyle::State_HasFocus - \o Corresponds to QGraphicsItem::hasFocus(). - \row - \o state & QStyle::State_MouseOver - \o Corresponds to QGraphicsItem::isUnderMouse(). - \row - \o direction - \o Corresponds to QGraphicsWidget::layoutDirection(). - \row - \o rect - \o Corresponds to QGraphicsWidget::rect().toRect(). - \row - \o palette - \o Corresponds to QGraphicsWidget::palette(). - \row - \o fontMetrics - \o Corresponds to QFontMetrics(QGraphicsWidget::font()). - \endtable - - Subclasses of QGraphicsWidget should call the base implementation, and - then test the type of \a option using qstyleoption_cast<>() or test - QStyleOption::Type before storing widget-specific options. - - For example: - - \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_graphicsview_qgraphicswidget.cpp 0 - - \sa QStyleOption::initFrom() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::initStyleOption(QStyleOption *option) const -{ - Q_ASSERT(option); - - option->state = QStyle::State_None; - if (isEnabled()) - option->state |= QStyle::State_Enabled; - if (hasFocus()) - option->state |= QStyle::State_HasFocus; - // if (window->testAttribute(Qt::WA_KeyboardFocusChange)) // ### Window - // option->state |= QStyle::State_KeyboardFocusChange; - if (isUnderMouse()) - option->state |= QStyle::State_MouseOver; - if (QGraphicsWidget *w = window()) { - if (w->isActiveWindow()) - option->state |= QStyle::State_Active; - } - if (isWindow()) - option->state |= QStyle::State_Window; - /* - ### -#ifdef Q_WS_MAC - extern bool qt_mac_can_clickThrough(const QGraphicsWidget *w); //qwidget_mac.cpp - if (!(option->state & QStyle::State_Active) && !qt_mac_can_clickThrough(widget)) - option->state &= ~QStyle::State_Enabled; - - switch (QMacStyle::widgetSizePolicy(widget)) { - case QMacStyle::SizeSmall: - option->state |= QStyle::State_Small; - break; - case QMacStyle::SizeMini: - option->state |= QStyle::State_Mini; - break; - default: - ; - } -#endif -#ifdef QT_KEYPAD_NAVIGATION - if (widget->hasEditFocus()) - state |= QStyle::State_HasEditFocus; -#endif - */ - option->direction = layoutDirection(); - option->rect = rect().toRect(); // ### truncation! - option->palette = palette(); - if (!isEnabled()) { - option->palette.setCurrentColorGroup(QPalette::Disabled); - } else if (isActiveWindow()) { - option->palette.setCurrentColorGroup(QPalette::Active); - } else { - option->palette.setCurrentColorGroup(QPalette::Inactive); - } - option->fontMetrics = QFontMetrics(font()); -} - -/*! - \reimp -*/ -QSizeF QGraphicsWidget::sizeHint(Qt::SizeHint which, const QSizeF &constraint) const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - QSizeF sh; - if (d->layout) { - QSizeF marginSize(0,0); - if (d->margins) { - marginSize = QSizeF(d->margins[d->Left] + d->margins[d->Right], - d->margins[d->Top] + d->margins[d->Bottom]); - } - sh = d->layout->effectiveSizeHint(which, constraint - marginSize); - sh += marginSize; - } else { - switch (which) { - case Qt::MinimumSize: - sh = QSizeF(0, 0); - break; - case Qt::PreferredSize: - sh = QSizeF(50, 50); //rather arbitrary - break; - case Qt::MaximumSize: - sh = QSizeF(QWIDGETSIZE_MAX, QWIDGETSIZE_MAX); - break; - default: - qWarning("QGraphicsWidget::sizeHint(): Don't know how to handle the value of 'which'"); - break; - } - } - return sh; -} - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::layout - \brief The layout of the widget - - Any existing layout manager is deleted before the new layout is assigned. If - \a layout is 0, the widget is left without a layout. Existing subwidgets' - geometries will remain unaffected. - - QGraphicsWidget takes ownership of \a layout. - - All widgets that are currently managed by \a layout or all of its - sublayouts, are automatically reparented to this item. The layout is then - invalidated, and the child widget geometries are adjusted according to - this item's geometry() and contentsMargins(). Children who are not - explicitly managed by \a layout remain unaffected by the layout after - it has been assigned to this widget. - - If no layout is currently managing this widget, layout() will return 0. - -*/ - -/*! - \fn void QGraphicsWidget::layoutChanged() - This signal gets emitted whenever the layout of the item changes - \internal -*/ - -/*! - Returns this widget's layout, or 0 if no layout is currently managing this - widget. - - \sa setLayout() -*/ -QGraphicsLayout *QGraphicsWidget::layout() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->layout; -} - -/*! - \fn void QGraphicsWidget::setLayout(QGraphicsLayout *layout) - - Sets the layout for this widget to \a layout. Any existing layout manager - is deleted before the new layout is assigned. If \a layout is 0, the - widget is left without a layout. Existing subwidgets' geometries will - remain unaffected. - - All widgets that are currently managed by \a layout or all of its - sublayouts, are automatically reparented to this item. The layout is then - invalidated, and the child widget geometries are adjusted according to - this item's geometry() and contentsMargins(). Children who are not - explicitly managed by \a layout remain unaffected by the layout after - it has been assigned to this widget. - - QGraphicsWidget takes ownership of \a layout. - - \sa layout(), QGraphicsLinearLayout::addItem(), QGraphicsLayout::invalidate() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setLayout(QGraphicsLayout *l) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - if (d->layout == l) - return; - d->setLayout_helper(l); - if (!l) - return; - - // Prevent assigning a layout that is already assigned to another widget. - QGraphicsLayoutItem *oldParent = l->parentLayoutItem(); - if (oldParent && oldParent != this) { - qWarning("QGraphicsWidget::setLayout: Attempting to set a layout on %s" - " \"%s\", when the layout already has a parent", - metaObject()->className(), qPrintable(objectName())); - return; - } - - // Install and activate the layout. - l->setParentLayoutItem(this); - l->d_func()->reparentChildItems(this); - l->invalidate(); - emit layoutChanged(); -} - -/*! - Adjusts the size of the widget to its effective preferred size hint. - - This function is called implicitly when the item is shown for the first - time. - - \sa effectiveSizeHint(), Qt::MinimumSize -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::adjustSize() -{ - QSizeF sz = effectiveSizeHint(Qt::PreferredSize); - // What if sz is not valid?! - if (sz.isValid()) - resize(sz); -} - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::layoutDirection - \brief the layout direction for this widget. - - This property modifies this widget's and all of its descendants' - Qt::WA_RightToLeft attribute. It also sets this widget's - Qt::WA_SetLayoutDirection attribute. - - The widget's layout direction determines the order in which the layout - manager horizontally arranges subwidgets of this widget. The default - value depends on the language and locale of the application, and is - typically in the same direction as words are read and written. With - Qt::LeftToRight, the layout starts placing subwidgets from the left - side of this widget towards the right. Qt::RightToLeft does the opposite - - the layout will place widgets starting from the right edge moving towards - the left. - - Subwidgets inherit their layout direction from the parent. Top-level - widget items inherit their layout direction from - QGraphicsScene::layoutDirection. If you change a widget's layout direction - by calling setLayoutDirection(), the widget will send itself a - \l{QEvent::LayoutDirectionChange}{LayoutDirectionChange} event, and then - propagate the new layout direction to all its descendants. - - \sa QWidget::layoutDirection, QApplication::layoutDirection -*/ -Qt::LayoutDirection QGraphicsWidget::layoutDirection() const -{ - return testAttribute(Qt::WA_RightToLeft) ? Qt::RightToLeft : Qt::LeftToRight; -} -void QGraphicsWidget::setLayoutDirection(Qt::LayoutDirection direction) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetLayoutDirection, true); - d->setLayoutDirection_helper(direction); -} -void QGraphicsWidget::unsetLayoutDirection() -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetLayoutDirection, false); - d->resolveLayoutDirection(); -} - -/*! - Returns a pointer to the widget's style. If this widget does not have any - explicitly assigned style, the scene's style is returned instead. In turn, - if the scene does not have any assigned style, this function returns - QApplication::style(). - - \sa setStyle() -*/ -QStyle *QGraphicsWidget::style() const -{ - if (QStyle *style = widgetStyles()->styleForWidget(this)) - return style; - // ### This is not thread-safe. QApplication::style() is not thread-safe. - return scene() ? scene()->style() : QApplication::style(); -} - -/*! - Sets the widget's style to \a style. QGraphicsWidget does \e not take - ownership of \a style. - - If no style is assigned, or \a style is 0, the widget will use - QGraphicsScene::style() (if this has been set). Otherwise the widget will - use QApplication::style(). - - This function sets the Qt::WA_SetStyle attribute if \a style is not 0; - otherwise it clears the attribute. - - \sa style() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setStyle(QStyle *style) -{ - setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetStyle, style != 0); - widgetStyles()->setStyleForWidget(this, style); - - // Deliver StyleChange to the widget itself (doesn't propagate). - QEvent event(QEvent::StyleChange); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &event); -} - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::font - \brief the widgets' font - - This property provides the widget's font. - - QFont consists of font properties that have been explicitly defined and - properties implicitly inherited from the widget's parent. Hence, font() - can return a different font compared to the one set with setFont(). - This scheme allows you to define single entries in a font without - affecting the font's inherited entries. - - When a widget's font changes, it resolves its entries against its - parent widget. If the widget does not have a parent widget, it resolves - its entries against the scene. The widget then sends itself a - \l{QEvent::FontChange}{FontChange} event and notifies all its - descendants so that they can resolve their fonts as well. - - By default, this property contains the application's default font. - - \sa QApplication::font(), QGraphicsScene::font, QFont::resolve() -*/ -QFont QGraphicsWidget::font() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - QFont fnt = d->font; - fnt.resolve(fnt.resolve() | d->inheritedFontResolveMask); - return fnt; -} -void QGraphicsWidget::setFont(const QFont &font) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetFont, font.resolve() != 0); - - QFont naturalFont = d->naturalWidgetFont(); - QFont resolvedFont = font.resolve(naturalFont); - d->setFont_helper(resolvedFont); -} - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::palette - \brief the widget's palette - - This property provides the widget's palette. The palette provides colors - and brushes for color groups (e.g., QPalette::Button) and states (e.g., - QPalette::Inactive), loosely defining the general look of the widget and - its children. - - QPalette consists of color groups that have been explicitly defined, and - groups that are implicitly inherited from the widget's parent. Because of - this, palette() can return a different palette than what has been set with - setPalette(). This scheme allows you to define single entries in a palette - without affecting the palette's inherited entries. - - When a widget's palette changes, it resolves its entries against its - parent widget, or if it doesn't have a parent widget, it resolves against - the scene. It then sends itself a \l{QEvent::PaletteChange}{PaletteChange} - event, and notifies all its descendants so they can resolve their palettes - as well. - - By default, this property contains the application's default palette. - - \sa QApplication::palette(), QGraphicsScene::palette, QPalette::resolve() -*/ -QPalette QGraphicsWidget::palette() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->palette; -} -void QGraphicsWidget::setPalette(const QPalette &palette) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - setAttribute(Qt::WA_SetPalette, palette.resolve() != 0); - - QPalette naturalPalette = d->naturalWidgetPalette(); - QPalette resolvedPalette = palette.resolve(naturalPalette); - d->setPalette_helper(resolvedPalette); -} - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::autoFillBackground - \brief whether the widget background is filled automatically - \since 4.7 - - If enabled, this property will cause Qt to fill the background of the - widget before invoking the paint() method. The color used is defined by the - QPalette::Window color role from the widget's \l{QPalette}{palette}. - - In addition, Windows are always filled with QPalette::Window, unless the - WA_OpaquePaintEvent or WA_NoSystemBackground attributes are set. - - By default, this property is false. - - \sa Qt::WA_OpaquePaintEvent, Qt::WA_NoSystemBackground, -*/ -bool QGraphicsWidget::autoFillBackground() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->autoFillBackground; -} -void QGraphicsWidget::setAutoFillBackground(bool enabled) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - if (d->autoFillBackground != enabled) { - d->autoFillBackground = enabled; - update(); - } -} - -/*! - If this widget is currently managed by a layout, this function notifies - the layout that the widget's size hints have changed and the layout - may need to resize and reposition the widget accordingly. - - Call this function if the widget's sizeHint() has changed. - - \sa QGraphicsLayout::invalidate() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::updateGeometry() -{ - QGraphicsLayoutItem::updateGeometry(); - QGraphicsLayoutItem *parentItem = parentLayoutItem(); - - if (parentItem && parentItem->isLayout()) { - parentItem->updateGeometry(); - } else { - if (parentItem) { - QGraphicsWidget *parentWid = parentWidget(); //### - if (parentWid->isVisible()) - QApplication::postEvent(parentWid, new QEvent(QEvent::LayoutRequest)); - } - bool wasResized = testAttribute(Qt::WA_Resized); - resize(size()); // this will restrict the size - setAttribute(Qt::WA_Resized, wasResized); - } -} - -/*! - \reimp - - QGraphicsWidget uses the base implementation of this function to catch and - deliver events related to state changes in the item. Because of this, it is - very important that subclasses call the base implementation. - - \a change specifies the type of change, and \a value is the new value. - - For example, QGraphicsWidget uses ItemVisibleChange to deliver - \l{QEvent::Show} {Show} and \l{QEvent::Hide}{Hide} events, - ItemPositionHasChanged to deliver \l{QEvent::Move}{Move} events, - and ItemParentChange both to deliver \l{QEvent::ParentChange} - {ParentChange} events, and for managing the focus chain. - - QGraphicsWidget enables the ItemSendsGeometryChanges flag by default in - order to track position changes. - - \sa QGraphicsItem::itemChange() -*/ -QVariant QGraphicsWidget::itemChange(GraphicsItemChange change, const QVariant &value) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - switch (change) { - case ItemEnabledHasChanged: { - // Send EnabledChange after the enabled state has changed. - QEvent event(QEvent::EnabledChange); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &event); - break; - } - case ItemVisibleChange: - if (value.toBool()) { - // Send Show event before the item has been shown. - QShowEvent event; - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &event); - bool resized = testAttribute(Qt::WA_Resized); - if (!resized) { - adjustSize(); - setAttribute(Qt::WA_Resized, false); - } - } - break; - case ItemVisibleHasChanged: - if (!value.toBool()) { - // Send Hide event after the item has been hidden. - QHideEvent event; - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &event); - } - break; - case ItemPositionHasChanged: - d->setGeometryFromSetPos(); - break; - case ItemParentChange: { - // Deliver ParentAboutToChange. - QEvent event(QEvent::ParentAboutToChange); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &event); - break; - } - case ItemParentHasChanged: { - // Deliver ParentChange. - QEvent event(QEvent::ParentChange); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &event); - break; - } - case ItemCursorHasChanged: { - // Deliver CursorChange. - QEvent event(QEvent::CursorChange); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &event); - break; - } - case ItemToolTipHasChanged: { - // Deliver ToolTipChange. - QEvent event(QEvent::ToolTipChange); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &event); - break; - } - default: - break; - } - return QGraphicsItem::itemChange(change, value); -} - -/*! - \internal - - This virtual function is used to notify changes to any property (both - dynamic properties, and registered with Q_PROPERTY) in the - widget. Depending on the property itself, the notification can be - delivered before or after the value has changed. - - \a propertyName is the name of the property (e.g., "size" or "font"), and - \a value is the (proposed) new value of the property. The function returns - the new value, which may be different from \a value if the notification - supports adjusting the property value. The base implementation simply - returns \a value for any \a propertyName. - - QGraphicsWidget delivers notifications for the following properties: - - \table \o propertyName \o Property - \row \o layoutDirection \o QGraphicsWidget::layoutDirection - \row \o size \o QGraphicsWidget::size - \row \o font \o QGraphicsWidget::font - \row \o palette \o QGraphicsWidget::palette - \endtable - - \sa itemChange() -*/ -QVariant QGraphicsWidget::propertyChange(const QString &propertyName, const QVariant &value) -{ - Q_UNUSED(propertyName); - return value; -} - -/*! - QGraphicsWidget's implementation of sceneEvent() simply passes \a event to - QGraphicsWidget::event(). You can handle all events for your widget in - event() or in any of the convenience functions; you should not have to - reimplement this function in a subclass of QGraphicsWidget. - - \sa QGraphicsItem::sceneEvent() -*/ -bool QGraphicsWidget::sceneEvent(QEvent *event) -{ - return QGraphicsItem::sceneEvent(event); -} - -/*! - This event handler, for \a event, receives events for the window frame if - this widget is a window. Its base implementation provides support for - default window frame interaction such as moving, resizing, etc. - - You can reimplement this handler in a subclass of QGraphicsWidget to - provide your own custom window frame interaction support. - - Returns true if \a event has been recognized and processed; otherwise, - returns false. - - \sa event() -*/ -bool QGraphicsWidget::windowFrameEvent(QEvent *event) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - switch (event->type()) { - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMousePress: - d->windowFrameMousePressEvent(static_cast<QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *>(event)); - break; - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseMove: - d->ensureWindowData(); - if (d->windowData->grabbedSection != Qt::NoSection) { - d->windowFrameMouseMoveEvent(static_cast<QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *>(event)); - event->accept(); - } - break; - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseRelease: - d->windowFrameMouseReleaseEvent(static_cast<QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *>(event)); - break; - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneHoverMove: - d->windowFrameHoverMoveEvent(static_cast<QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *>(event)); - break; - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneHoverLeave: - d->windowFrameHoverLeaveEvent(static_cast<QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *>(event)); - break; - default: - break; - } - return event->isAccepted(); -} - -/*! - \since 4.4 - - Returns the window frame section at position \a pos, or - Qt::NoSection if there is no window frame section at this - position. - - This function is used in QGraphicsWidget's base implementation for window - frame interaction. - - You can reimplement this function if you want to customize how a window - can be interactively moved or resized. For instance, if you only want to - allow a window to be resized by the bottom right corner, you can - reimplement this function to return Qt::NoSection for all sections except - Qt::BottomRightSection. - - \sa windowFrameEvent(), paintWindowFrame(), windowFrameGeometry() -*/ -Qt::WindowFrameSection QGraphicsWidget::windowFrameSectionAt(const QPointF &pos) const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - - const QRectF r = windowFrameRect(); - if (!r.contains(pos)) - return Qt::NoSection; - - const qreal left = r.left(); - const qreal top = r.top(); - const qreal right = r.right(); - const qreal bottom = r.bottom(); - const qreal x = pos.x(); - const qreal y = pos.y(); - - const qreal cornerMargin = 20; - //### Not sure of this one, it should be the same value for all edges. - const qreal windowFrameWidth = d->windowFrameMargins - ? d->windowFrameMargins[d->Left] : 0; - - Qt::WindowFrameSection s = Qt::NoSection; - if (x <= left + cornerMargin) { - if (y <= top + windowFrameWidth || (x <= left + windowFrameWidth && y <= top + cornerMargin)) { - s = Qt::TopLeftSection; - } else if (y >= bottom - windowFrameWidth || (x <= left + windowFrameWidth && y >= bottom - windowFrameWidth)) { - s = Qt::BottomLeftSection; - } else if (x <= left + windowFrameWidth) { - s = Qt::LeftSection; - } - } else if (x >= right - cornerMargin) { - if (y <= top + windowFrameWidth || (x >= right - windowFrameWidth && y <= top + cornerMargin)) { - s = Qt::TopRightSection; - } else if (y >= bottom - windowFrameWidth || (x >= right - windowFrameWidth && y >= bottom - windowFrameWidth)) { - s = Qt::BottomRightSection; - } else if (x >= right - windowFrameWidth) { - s = Qt::RightSection; - } - } else if (y <= top + windowFrameWidth) { - s = Qt::TopSection; - } else if (y >= bottom - windowFrameWidth) { - s = Qt::BottomSection; - } - if (s == Qt::NoSection) { - QRectF r1 = r; - r1.setHeight(d->windowFrameMargins - ? d->windowFrameMargins[d->Top] : 0); - if (r1.contains(pos)) - s = Qt::TitleBarArea; - } - return s; -} - -/*! - \reimp - - Handles the \a event. QGraphicsWidget handles the following - events: - - \table \o Event \o Usage - \row \o Polish - \o Delivered to the widget some time after it has been - shown. - \row \o GraphicsSceneMove - \o Delivered to the widget after its local position has - changed. - \row \o GraphicsSceneResize - \o Delivered to the widget after its size has changed. - \row \o Show - \o Delivered to the widget before it has been shown. - \row \o Hide - \o Delivered to the widget after it has been hidden. - \row \o PaletteChange - \o Delivered to the widget after its palette has changed. - \row \o FontChange - \o Delivered to the widget after its font has changed. - \row \o EnabledChange - \o Delivered to the widget after its enabled state has - changed. - \row \o StyleChange - \o Delivered to the widget after its style has changed. - \row \o LayoutDirectionChange - \o Delivered to the widget after its layout direction has - changed. - \row \o ContentsRectChange - \o Delivered to the widget after its contents margins/ - contents rect has changed. - \endtable -*/ -bool QGraphicsWidget::event(QEvent *event) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - // Forward the event to the layout first. - if (d->layout) - d->layout->widgetEvent(event); - - // Handle the event itself. - switch (event->type()) { - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMove: - moveEvent(static_cast<QGraphicsSceneMoveEvent *>(event)); - break; - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneResize: - resizeEvent(static_cast<QGraphicsSceneResizeEvent *>(event)); - break; - case QEvent::Show: - showEvent(static_cast<QShowEvent *>(event)); - break; - case QEvent::Hide: - hideEvent(static_cast<QHideEvent *>(event)); - break; - case QEvent::Polish: - polishEvent(); - d->polished = true; - if (!d->font.isCopyOf(QApplication::font())) - d->updateFont(d->font); - break; - case QEvent::WindowActivate: - case QEvent::WindowDeactivate: - update(); - break; - // Taken from QWidget::event - case QEvent::ActivationChange: - case QEvent::EnabledChange: - case QEvent::FontChange: - case QEvent::StyleChange: - case QEvent::PaletteChange: - case QEvent::ParentChange: - case QEvent::ContentsRectChange: - case QEvent::LayoutDirectionChange: - changeEvent(event); - break; - case QEvent::Close: - closeEvent((QCloseEvent *)event); - break; - case QEvent::GrabMouse: - grabMouseEvent(event); - break; - case QEvent::UngrabMouse: - ungrabMouseEvent(event); - break; - case QEvent::GrabKeyboard: - grabKeyboardEvent(event); - break; - case QEvent::UngrabKeyboard: - ungrabKeyboardEvent(event); - break; - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMousePress: - if (d->hasDecoration() && windowFrameEvent(event)) - return true; - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseMove: - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseRelease: - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseDoubleClick: - d->ensureWindowData(); - if (d->hasDecoration() && d->windowData->grabbedSection != Qt::NoSection) - return windowFrameEvent(event); - break; - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneHoverEnter: - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneHoverMove: - case QEvent::GraphicsSceneHoverLeave: - if (d->hasDecoration()) { - windowFrameEvent(event); - // Filter out hover events if they were sent to us only because of the - // decoration (special case in QGraphicsScenePrivate::dispatchHoverEvent). - if (!acceptsHoverEvents()) - return true; - } - break; - default: - break; - } - return QObject::event(event); -} - -/*! - This event handler can be reimplemented to handle state changes. - - The state being changed in this event can be retrieved through \a event. - - Change events include: QEvent::ActivationChange, QEvent::EnabledChange, - QEvent::FontChange, QEvent::StyleChange, QEvent::PaletteChange, - QEvent::ParentChange, QEvent::LayoutDirectionChange, and - QEvent::ContentsRectChange. -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::changeEvent(QEvent *event) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - switch (event->type()) { - case QEvent::StyleChange: - // ### Don't unset if the margins are explicitly set. - unsetWindowFrameMargins(); - if (d->layout) - d->layout->invalidate(); - case QEvent::FontChange: - update(); - updateGeometry(); - break; - case QEvent::PaletteChange: - update(); - break; - case QEvent::ParentChange: - d->resolveFont(d->inheritedFontResolveMask); - d->resolvePalette(d->inheritedPaletteResolveMask); - break; - default: - break; - } -} - -/*! - This event handler, for \a event, can be reimplemented in a subclass to - receive widget close events. The default implementation accepts the - event. - - \sa close(), QCloseEvent -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::closeEvent(QCloseEvent *event) -{ - event->accept(); -} - -/*! - \reimp -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); - if (focusPolicy() != Qt::NoFocus) - update(); -} - -/*! - Finds a new widget to give the keyboard focus to, as appropriate for Tab - and Shift+Tab, and returns true if it can find a new widget; returns false - otherwise. If \a next is true, this function searches forward; if \a next - is false, it searches backward. - - Sometimes, you will want to reimplement this function to provide special - focus handling for your widget and its subwidgets. For example, a web - browser might reimplement it to move its current active link forward or - backward, and call the base implementation only when it reaches the last - or first link on the page. - - Child widgets call focusNextPrevChild() on their parent widgets, but only - the window that contains the child widgets decides where to redirect - focus. By reimplementing this function for an object, you gain control of - focus traversal for all child widgets. - - \sa focusPolicy() -*/ -bool QGraphicsWidget::focusNextPrevChild(bool next) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - // Let the parent's focusNextPrevChild implementation decide what to do. - QGraphicsWidget *parent = 0; - if (!isWindow() && (parent = parentWidget())) - return parent->focusNextPrevChild(next); - if (!d->scene) - return false; - if (d->scene->focusNextPrevChild(next)) - return true; - if (isWindow()) { - setFocus(next ? Qt::TabFocusReason : Qt::BacktabFocusReason); - if (hasFocus()) - return true; - } - return false; -} - -/*! - \reimp -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); - if (focusPolicy() != Qt::NoFocus) - update(); -} - -/*! - This event handler, for \l{QEvent::Hide}{Hide} events, is delivered after - the widget has been hidden, for example, setVisible(false) has been called - for the widget or one of its ancestors when the widget was previously - shown. - - You can reimplement this event handler to detect when your widget is - hidden. Calling QEvent::accept() or QEvent::ignore() on \a event has no - effect. - - \sa showEvent(), QWidget::hideEvent(), ItemVisibleChange -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::hideEvent(QHideEvent *event) -{ - ///### focusNextPrevChild(true), don't lose focus when the focus widget - // is hidden. - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - This event handler, for \l{QEvent::GraphicsSceneMove}{GraphicsSceneMove} - events, is delivered after the widget has moved (e.g., its local position - has changed). - - This event is only delivered when the item is moved locally. Calling - setTransform() or moving any of the item's ancestors does not affect the - item's local position. - - You can reimplement this event handler to detect when your widget has - moved. Calling QEvent::accept() or QEvent::ignore() on \a event has no - effect. - - \sa ItemPositionChange, ItemPositionHasChanged -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::moveEvent(QGraphicsSceneMoveEvent *event) -{ - // ### Last position is always == current position - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - This event is delivered to the item by the scene at some point after it - has been constructed, but before it is shown or otherwise accessed through - the scene. You can use this event handler to do last-minute initializations - of the widget which require the item to be fully constructed. - - The base implementation does nothing. -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::polishEvent() -{ -} - -/*! - This event handler, for - \l{QEvent::GraphicsSceneResize}{GraphicsSceneResize} events, is - delivered after the widget has been resized (i.e., its local size has - changed). \a event contains both the old and the new size. - - This event is only delivered when the widget is resized locally; calling - setTransform() on the widget or any of its ancestors or view, does not - affect the widget's local size. - - You can reimplement this event handler to detect when your widget has been - resized. Calling QEvent::accept() or QEvent::ignore() on \a event has no - effect. - - \sa geometry(), setGeometry() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::resizeEvent(QGraphicsSceneResizeEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - This event handler, for \l{QEvent::Show}{Show} events, is delivered before - the widget has been shown, for example, setVisible(true) has been called - for the widget or one of its ancestors when the widget was previously - hidden. - - You can reimplement this event handler to detect when your widget is - shown. Calling QEvent::accept() or QEvent::ignore() on \a event has no - effect. - - \sa hideEvent(), QWidget::showEvent(), ItemVisibleChange -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::showEvent(QShowEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - \reimp -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::hoverMoveEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - \reimp -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::hoverLeaveEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - This event handler, for \a event, can be reimplemented in a subclass to - receive notifications for Qt::GrabMouse events. - - \sa grabMouse(), grabKeyboard() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::grabMouseEvent(QEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - This event handler, for \a event, can be reimplemented in a subclass to - receive notifications for Qt::UngrabMouse events. - - \sa ungrabMouse(), ungrabKeyboard() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::ungrabMouseEvent(QEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - This event handler, for \a event, can be reimplemented in a subclass to - receive notifications for Qt::GrabKeyboard events. - - \sa grabKeyboard(), grabMouse() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::grabKeyboardEvent(QEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - This event handler, for \a event, can be reimplemented in a subclass to - receive notifications for Qt::UngrabKeyboard events. - - \sa ungrabKeyboard(), ungrabMouse() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::ungrabKeyboardEvent(QEvent *event) -{ - Q_UNUSED(event); -} - -/*! - Returns the widgets window type. - - \sa windowFlags(), isWindow(), isPanel() -*/ -Qt::WindowType QGraphicsWidget::windowType() const -{ - return Qt::WindowType(int(windowFlags()) & Qt::WindowType_Mask); -} - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::windowFlags - \brief the widget's window flags - - Window flags are a combination of a window type (e.g., Qt::Dialog) and - several flags giving hints on the behavior of the window. The behavior - is platform-dependent. - - By default, this property contains no window flags. - - Windows are panels. If you set the Qt::Window flag, the ItemIsPanel flag - will be set automatically. If you clear the Qt::Window flag, the - ItemIsPanel flag is also cleared. Note that the ItemIsPanel flag can be - set independently of Qt::Window. - - \sa isWindow(), isPanel() -*/ -Qt::WindowFlags QGraphicsWidget::windowFlags() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->windowFlags; -} -void QGraphicsWidget::setWindowFlags(Qt::WindowFlags wFlags) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - if (d->windowFlags == wFlags) - return; - bool wasPopup = (d->windowFlags & Qt::WindowType_Mask) == Qt::Popup; - - d->adjustWindowFlags(&wFlags); - d->windowFlags = wFlags; - if (!d->setWindowFrameMargins) - unsetWindowFrameMargins(); - - setFlag(ItemIsPanel, d->windowFlags & Qt::Window); - - bool isPopup = (d->windowFlags & Qt::WindowType_Mask) == Qt::Popup; - if (d->scene && isVisible() && wasPopup != isPopup) { - // Popup state changed; update implicit mouse grab. - if (!isPopup) - d->scene->d_func()->removePopup(this); - else - d->scene->d_func()->addPopup(this); - } - - if (d->scene && d->scene->d_func()->allItemsIgnoreHoverEvents && d->hasDecoration()) { - d->scene->d_func()->allItemsIgnoreHoverEvents = false; - d->scene->d_func()->enableMouseTrackingOnViews(); - } -} - -/*! - Returns true if this widget's window is in the active window, or if the - widget does not have a window but is in an active scene (i.e., a scene - that currently has focus). - - The active window is the window that either contains a child widget that - currently has input focus, or that itself has input focus. - - \sa QGraphicsScene::activeWindow(), QGraphicsScene::setActiveWindow(), isActive() -*/ -bool QGraphicsWidget::isActiveWindow() const -{ - return isActive(); -} - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::windowTitle - \brief This property holds the window title (caption). - - This property is only used for windows. - - By default, if no title has been set, this property contains an - empty string. -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setWindowTitle(const QString &title) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - d->ensureWindowData(); - d->windowData->windowTitle = title; -} -QString QGraphicsWidget::windowTitle() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->windowData ? d->windowData->windowTitle : QString(); -} - -/*! - \property QGraphicsWidget::focusPolicy - \brief the way the widget accepts keyboard focus - - The focus policy is Qt::TabFocus if the widget accepts keyboard focus by - tabbing, Qt::ClickFocus if the widget accepts focus by clicking, - Qt::StrongFocus if it accepts both, and Qt::NoFocus (the default) if it - does not accept focus at all. - - You must enable keyboard focus for a widget if it processes keyboard - events. This is normally done from the widget's constructor. For instance, - the QLineEdit constructor calls setFocusPolicy(Qt::StrongFocus). - - If you enable a focus policy (i.e., not Qt::NoFocus), QGraphicsWidget will - automatically enable the ItemIsFocusable flag. Setting Qt::NoFocus on a - widget will clear the ItemIsFocusable flag. If the widget currently has - keyboard focus, the widget will automatically lose focus. - - \sa focusInEvent(), focusOutEvent(), keyPressEvent(), keyReleaseEvent(), enabled -*/ -Qt::FocusPolicy QGraphicsWidget::focusPolicy() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->focusPolicy; -} -void QGraphicsWidget::setFocusPolicy(Qt::FocusPolicy policy) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - if (d->focusPolicy == policy) - return; - d->focusPolicy = policy; - if (hasFocus() && policy == Qt::NoFocus) - clearFocus(); - setFlag(ItemIsFocusable, policy != Qt::NoFocus); -} - -/*! - If this widget, a child or descendant of this widget currently has input - focus, this function will return a pointer to that widget. If - no descendant widget has input focus, 0 is returned. - - \sa QGraphicsItem::focusItem(), QWidget::focusWidget() -*/ -QGraphicsWidget *QGraphicsWidget::focusWidget() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - if (d->subFocusItem && d->subFocusItem->d_ptr->isWidget) - return static_cast<QGraphicsWidget *>(d->subFocusItem); - return 0; -} - -#ifndef QT_NO_SHORTCUT -/*! - \since 4.5 - - Adds a shortcut to Qt's shortcut system that watches for the given key \a - sequence in the given \a context. If the \a context is - Qt::ApplicationShortcut, the shortcut applies to the application as a - whole. Otherwise, it is either local to this widget, Qt::WidgetShortcut, - or to the window itself, Qt::WindowShortcut. For widgets that are not part - of a window (i.e., top-level widgets and their children), - Qt::WindowShortcut shortcuts apply to the scene. - - If the same key \a sequence has been grabbed by several widgets, - when the key \a sequence occurs a QEvent::Shortcut event is sent - to all the widgets to which it applies in a non-deterministic - order, but with the ``ambiguous'' flag set to true. - - \warning You should not normally need to use this function; - instead create \l{QAction}s with the shortcut key sequences you - require (if you also want equivalent menu options and toolbar - buttons), or create \l{QShortcut}s if you just need key sequences. - Both QAction and QShortcut handle all the event filtering for you, - and provide signals which are triggered when the user triggers the - key sequence, so are much easier to use than this low-level - function. - - \sa releaseShortcut() setShortcutEnabled() QWidget::grabShortcut() -*/ -int QGraphicsWidget::grabShortcut(const QKeySequence &sequence, Qt::ShortcutContext context) -{ - Q_ASSERT(qApp); - if (sequence.isEmpty()) - return 0; - // ### setAttribute(Qt::WA_GrabbedShortcut); - return qApp->d_func()->shortcutMap.addShortcut(this, sequence, context); -} - -/*! - \since 4.5 - - Removes the shortcut with the given \a id from Qt's shortcut - system. The widget will no longer receive QEvent::Shortcut events - for the shortcut's key sequence (unless it has other shortcuts - with the same key sequence). - - \warning You should not normally need to use this function since - Qt's shortcut system removes shortcuts automatically when their - parent widget is destroyed. It is best to use QAction or - QShortcut to handle shortcuts, since they are easier to use than - this low-level function. Note also that this is an expensive - operation. - - \sa grabShortcut() setShortcutEnabled() , QWidget::releaseShortcut() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::releaseShortcut(int id) -{ - Q_ASSERT(qApp); - if (id) - qApp->d_func()->shortcutMap.removeShortcut(id, this, 0); -} - -/*! - \since 4.5 - - If \a enabled is true, the shortcut with the given \a id is - enabled; otherwise the shortcut is disabled. - - \warning You should not normally need to use this function since - Qt's shortcut system enables/disables shortcuts automatically as - widgets become hidden/visible and gain or lose focus. It is best - to use QAction or QShortcut to handle shortcuts, since they are - easier to use than this low-level function. - - \sa grabShortcut() releaseShortcut(), QWidget::setShortcutEnabled() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setShortcutEnabled(int id, bool enabled) -{ - Q_ASSERT(qApp); - if (id) - qApp->d_func()->shortcutMap.setShortcutEnabled(enabled, id, this, 0); -} - -/*! - \since 4.5 - - If \a enabled is true, auto repeat of the shortcut with the - given \a id is enabled; otherwise it is disabled. - - \sa grabShortcut() releaseShortcut() QWidget::setShortcutAutoRepeat() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setShortcutAutoRepeat(int id, bool enabled) -{ - Q_ASSERT(qApp); - if (id) - qApp->d_func()->shortcutMap.setShortcutAutoRepeat(enabled, id, this, 0); -} -#endif - -#ifndef QT_NO_ACTION -/*! - \since 4.5 - - Appends the action \a action to this widget's list of actions. - - All QGraphicsWidgets have a list of \l{QAction}s, however they can be - represented graphically in many different ways. The default use of the - QAction list (as returned by actions()) is to create a context QMenu. - - A QGraphicsWidget should only have one of each action and adding an action - it already has will not cause the same action to be in the widget twice. - - \sa removeAction(), insertAction(), actions(), QWidget::addAction() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::addAction(QAction *action) -{ - insertAction(0, action); -} - -/*! - \since 4.5 - - Appends the actions \a actions to this widget's list of actions. - - \sa removeAction(), QMenu, addAction(), QWidget::addActions() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::addActions(QList<QAction *> actions) -{ - for (int i = 0; i < actions.count(); ++i) - insertAction(0, actions.at(i)); -} - -/*! - \since 4.5 - - Inserts the action \a action to this widget's list of actions, - before the action \a before. It appends the action if \a before is 0 or - \a before is not a valid action for this widget. - - A QGraphicsWidget should only have one of each action. - - \sa removeAction(), addAction(), QMenu, actions(), - QWidget::insertActions() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::insertAction(QAction *before, QAction *action) -{ - if (!action) { - qWarning("QWidget::insertAction: Attempt to insert null action"); - return; - } - - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - int index = d->actions.indexOf(action); - if (index != -1) - d->actions.removeAt(index); - - int pos = d->actions.indexOf(before); - if (pos < 0) { - before = 0; - pos = d->actions.size(); - } - d->actions.insert(pos, action); - - if (index == -1) { - QActionPrivate *apriv = action->d_func(); - apriv->graphicsWidgets.append(this); - } - - QActionEvent e(QEvent::ActionAdded, action, before); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &e); -} - -/*! - \since 4.5 - - Inserts the actions \a actions to this widget's list of actions, - before the action \a before. It appends the action if \a before is 0 or - \a before is not a valid action for this widget. - - A QGraphicsWidget can have at most one of each action. - - \sa removeAction(), QMenu, insertAction(), QWidget::insertActions() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::insertActions(QAction *before, QList<QAction *> actions) -{ - for (int i = 0; i < actions.count(); ++i) - insertAction(before, actions.at(i)); -} - -/*! - \since 4.5 - - Removes the action \a action from this widget's list of actions. - - \sa insertAction(), actions(), insertAction(), QWidget::removeAction() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::removeAction(QAction *action) -{ - if (!action) - return; - - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - - QActionPrivate *apriv = action->d_func(); - apriv->graphicsWidgets.removeAll(this); - - if (d->actions.removeAll(action)) { - QActionEvent e(QEvent::ActionRemoved, action); - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &e); - } -} - -/*! - \since 4.5 - - Returns the (possibly empty) list of this widget's actions. - - \sa insertAction(), removeAction(), QWidget::actions(), - QAction::associatedWidgets(), QAction::associatedGraphicsWidgets() -*/ -QList<QAction *> QGraphicsWidget::actions() const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->actions; -} -#endif - -/*! - Moves the \a second widget around the ring of focus widgets so that - keyboard focus moves from the \a first widget to the \a second widget when - the Tab key is pressed. - - Note that since the tab order of the \a second widget is changed, you - should order a chain like this: - - \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_graphicsview_qgraphicswidget.cpp 1 - - \e not like this: - - \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_graphicsview_qgraphicswidget.cpp 2 - - If \a first is 0, this indicates that \a second should be the first widget - to receive input focus should the scene gain Tab focus (i.e., the user - hits Tab so that focus passes into the scene). If \a second is 0, this - indicates that \a first should be the first widget to gain focus if the - scene gained BackTab focus. - - By default, tab order is defined implicitly using widget creation order. - - \sa focusPolicy, {Keyboard Focus} -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setTabOrder(QGraphicsWidget *first, QGraphicsWidget *second) -{ - if (!first && !second) { - qWarning("QGraphicsWidget::setTabOrder(0, 0) is undefined"); - return; - } - if ((first && second) && first->scene() != second->scene()) { - qWarning("QGraphicsWidget::setTabOrder: scenes %p and %p are different", - first->scene(), second->scene()); - return; - } - QGraphicsScene *scene = first ? first->scene() : second->scene(); - if (!scene && (!first || !second)) { - qWarning("QGraphicsWidget::setTabOrder: assigning tab order from/to the" - " scene requires the item to be in a scene."); - return; - } - - // If either first or second are 0, the scene's tabFocusFirst is updated - // to point to the first item in the scene's focus chain. Then first or - // second are set to point to tabFocusFirst. - QGraphicsScenePrivate *sceneD = scene->d_func(); - if (!first) { - sceneD->tabFocusFirst = second; - return; - } - if (!second) { - sceneD->tabFocusFirst = first->d_func()->focusNext; - return; - } - - // Both first and second are != 0. - QGraphicsWidget *firstFocusNext = first->d_func()->focusNext; - if (firstFocusNext == second) { - // Nothing to do. - return; - } - - // Update the focus chain. - QGraphicsWidget *secondFocusPrev = second->d_func()->focusPrev; - QGraphicsWidget *secondFocusNext = second->d_func()->focusNext; - firstFocusNext->d_func()->focusPrev = second; - first->d_func()->focusNext = second; - second->d_func()->focusNext = firstFocusNext; - second->d_func()->focusPrev = first; - secondFocusPrev->d_func()->focusNext = secondFocusNext; - secondFocusNext->d_func()->focusPrev = secondFocusPrev; - - Q_ASSERT(first->d_func()->focusNext->d_func()->focusPrev == first); - Q_ASSERT(first->d_func()->focusPrev->d_func()->focusNext == first); - - Q_ASSERT(second->d_func()->focusNext->d_func()->focusPrev == second); - Q_ASSERT(second->d_func()->focusPrev->d_func()->focusNext == second); - -} - -/*! - If \a on is true, this function enables \a attribute; otherwise - \a attribute is disabled. - - See the class documentation for QGraphicsWidget for a complete list of - which attributes are supported, and what they are for. - - \sa testAttribute(), QWidget::setAttribute() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::setAttribute(Qt::WidgetAttribute attribute, bool on) -{ - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - // ### most flags require some immediate action - // ### we might want to qWarn use of unsupported attributes - // ### we might want to not use Qt::WidgetAttribute, but roll our own instead - d->setAttribute(attribute, on); -} - -/*! - Returns true if \a attribute is enabled for this widget; otherwise, - returns false. - - \sa setAttribute() -*/ -bool QGraphicsWidget::testAttribute(Qt::WidgetAttribute attribute) const -{ - Q_D(const QGraphicsWidget); - return d->testAttribute(attribute); -} - -/*! - \reimp -*/ -int QGraphicsWidget::type() const -{ - return Type; -} - -/*! - \reimp -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, QWidget *widget) -{ - Q_UNUSED(painter); - Q_UNUSED(option); - Q_UNUSED(widget); -} - -/*! - This virtual function is called by QGraphicsScene to draw the window frame - for windows using \a painter, \a option, and \a widget, in local - coordinates. The base implementation uses the current style to render the - frame and title bar. - - You can reimplement this function in a subclass of QGraphicsWidget to - provide custom rendering of the widget's window frame. - - \sa QGraphicsItem::paint() -*/ -void QGraphicsWidget::paintWindowFrame(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionGraphicsItem *option, - QWidget *widget) -{ - const bool fillBackground = !testAttribute(Qt::WA_OpaquePaintEvent) - && !testAttribute(Qt::WA_NoSystemBackground); - QGraphicsProxyWidget *proxy = qobject_cast<QGraphicsProxyWidget *>(this); - const bool embeddedWidgetFillsOwnBackground = proxy && proxy->widget(); - - if (rect().contains(option->exposedRect)) { - if (fillBackground && !embeddedWidgetFillsOwnBackground) - painter->fillRect(option->exposedRect, palette().window()); - return; - } - - Q_D(QGraphicsWidget); - - QRect windowFrameRect = QRect(QPoint(), windowFrameGeometry().size().toSize()); - QStyleOptionTitleBar bar; - bar.QStyleOption::operator=(*option); - d->initStyleOptionTitleBar(&bar); // this clear flags in bar.state - d->ensureWindowData(); - if (d->windowData->buttonMouseOver) - bar.state |= QStyle::State_MouseOver; - else - bar.state &= ~QStyle::State_MouseOver; - if (d->windowData->buttonSunken) - bar.state |= QStyle::State_Sunken; - else - bar.state &= ~QStyle::State_Sunken; - - bar.rect = windowFrameRect; - - // translate painter to make the style happy - const QPointF styleOrigin = this->windowFrameRect().topLeft(); - painter->translate(styleOrigin); - -#ifdef Q_WS_MAC - const QSize pixmapSize = windowFrameRect.size(); - if (pixmapSize.width() <= 0 || pixmapSize.height() <= 0) - return; - QPainter *realPainter = painter; - QPixmap pm(pixmapSize); - painter = new QPainter(&pm); -#endif - - // Fill background - QStyleHintReturnMask mask; - bool setMask = style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_WindowFrame_Mask, &bar, widget, &mask) && !mask.region.isEmpty(); - bool hasBorder = !style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_TitleBar_NoBorder, &bar, widget); - int frameWidth = style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_MDIFrameWidth, &bar, widget); - if (setMask) { - painter->save(); - painter->setClipRegion(mask.region, Qt::IntersectClip); - } - if (fillBackground) { - if (embeddedWidgetFillsOwnBackground) { - // Don't fill the background twice. - QPainterPath windowFrameBackground; - windowFrameBackground.addRect(windowFrameRect); - // Adjust with 0.5 to avoid border artifacts between - // widget background and frame background. - windowFrameBackground.addRect(rect().translated(-styleOrigin).adjusted(0.5, 0.5, -0.5, -0.5)); - painter->fillPath(windowFrameBackground, palette().window()); - } else { - painter->fillRect(windowFrameRect, palette().window()); - } - } - painter->setRenderHint(QPainter::NonCosmeticDefaultPen); - - // Draw title - int height = (int)d->titleBarHeight(bar); - bar.rect.setHeight(height); - if (hasBorder) // Frame is painted by PE_FrameWindow - bar.rect.adjust(frameWidth, frameWidth, -frameWidth, 0); - - painter->save(); - painter->setFont(QApplication::font("QWorkspaceTitleBar")); - style()->drawComplexControl(QStyle::CC_TitleBar, &bar, painter, widget); - painter->restore(); - if (setMask) - painter->restore(); - // Draw window frame - QStyleOptionFrame frameOptions; - frameOptions.QStyleOption::operator=(*option); - initStyleOption(&frameOptions); - if (!hasBorder) - painter->setClipRect(windowFrameRect.adjusted(0, +height, 0, 0), Qt::IntersectClip); - if (hasFocus()) { - frameOptions.state |= QStyle::State_HasFocus; - } else { - frameOptions.state &= ~QStyle::State_HasFocus; - } - bool isActive = isActiveWindow(); - if (isActive) { - frameOptions.state |= QStyle::State_Active; - } else { - frameOptions.state &= ~QStyle::State_Active; - } - - frameOptions.palette.setCurrentColorGroup(isActive ? QPalette::Active : QPalette::Normal); - frameOptions.rect = windowFrameRect; - frameOptions.lineWidth = style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_MdiSubWindowFrameWidth, 0, widget); - frameOptions.midLineWidth = 1; - style()->drawPrimitive(QStyle::PE_FrameWindow, &frameOptions, painter, widget); - -#ifdef Q_WS_MAC - realPainter->drawPixmap(QPoint(), pm); - delete painter; -#endif -} - -/*! - \reimp -*/ -QRectF QGraphicsWidget::boundingRect() const -{ - return windowFrameRect(); -} - -/*! - \reimp -*/ -QPainterPath QGraphicsWidget::shape() const -{ - QPainterPath path; - path.addRect(rect()); - return path; -} - -/*! - Call this function to close the widget. - - Returns true if the widget was closed; otherwise returns false. - This slot will first send a QCloseEvent to the widget, which may or may - not accept the event. If the event was ignored, nothing happens. If the - event was accepted, it will hide() the widget. - - If the widget has the Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose attribute set it will be - deleted. -*/ -bool QGraphicsWidget::close() -{ - QCloseEvent closeEvent; - QApplication::sendEvent(this, &closeEvent); - if (!closeEvent.isAccepted()) { - return false; - } - // hide - if (isVisible()) { - hide(); - } - if (testAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose)) { - deleteLater(); - } - return true; -} - -#ifdef Q_NO_USING_KEYWORD -/*! - \fn const QObjectList &QGraphicsWidget::children() const - \internal - - This function returns the same value as QObject::children(). It's - provided to differentiate between the obsolete member - QGraphicsItem::children() and QObject::children(). QGraphicsItem now - provides childItems() instead. -*/ -#endif - -#if 0 -void QGraphicsWidget::dumpFocusChain() -{ - qDebug() << "=========== Dumping focus chain =============="; - int i = 0; - QGraphicsWidget *next = this; - QSet<QGraphicsWidget*> visited; - do { - if (!next) { - qWarning("Found a focus chain that is not circular, (next == 0)"); - break; - } - qDebug() << i++ << QString::number(uint(next), 16) << next->className() << next->data(0) << QString::fromAscii("focusItem:%1").arg(next->hasFocus() ? '1' : '0') << QLatin1String("next:") << next->d_func()->focusNext->data(0) << QLatin1String("prev:") << next->d_func()->focusPrev->data(0); - if (visited.contains(next)) { - qWarning("Already visited this node. However, I expected to dump until I found myself."); - break; - } - visited << next; - next = next->d_func()->focusNext; - } while (next != this); -} -#endif - -QT_END_NAMESPACE - -#endif //QT_NO_GRAPHICSVIEW |