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Change-Id: Ic804938fc352291d011800d21e549c10acac66fb
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@digia.com>
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Change copyrights and license headers from Nokia to Digia
Change-Id: If1cc974286d29fd01ec6c19dd4719a67f4c3f00e
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@digia.com>
Reviewed-by: Sergio Ahumada <sergio.ahumada@digia.com>
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Qt::WindowModal windows and dialogs are shown using [NSApp
beginSheet:modalForWindow:modalDelegate:didEndSelector:contextInfo:] as
long as they have a valid parent. Otherwise they are behave as
application modal.
Use the existing modal session support in the QCocoaEventDispatcher
(which was inherited from Qt 4) to support Qt::ApplicationModal
windows and dialogs. Some changes to this code are needed to ensure
proper behavior:
1. Window level modification is now done in
QCocoaWindow::recreateWindow() instead of in QCocoaEventDispatcher.
2. Make interrupt() use [NSApp abortModal] to stop a modal session
(previously we were freeing memory from under Cocoa's feet, causing
tools like valgrind and Instruments.app to complain)
3. Do not remove an item from a list and use a const reference to the
removed item immediately after (minor bug fix).
Also make sure that QCocoaEventDispatcher cleans up any modal sessions
and retained user input events on destruction (otherwise we leave
NSApplication in a weird state, which causes some autotest failures).
Change-Id: Iaeefa025400f324b5348b8c81a40384ef026efb4
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@nokia.com>
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Change-Id: I964b0a6f5c38351fdfafb8a2a128a349ff8c89d1
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It is an extension coming from the use case when you, for instance, need to
implement a countdown timer in client codes, and manually maintain a dedicated
variable for counting down with the help of yet another Timer. There might be
other use cases as well. The returned value is meant to be in milliseconds, as
the method documentation says, since it is reasonable, and consistent with the
rest (ie. the interval accessor).
The elapsed time is already being tracked inside the event dispatcher, thus the
effort is only exposing that for all platforms supported according to the
desired timer identifier, and propagating up to the QTimer public API. It is
done by using the QTimerInfoList class in the glib and unix dispatchers, and the
WinTimeInfo struct for the windows dispatcher.
It might be a good idea to to establish a QWinTimerInfo
(qtimerinfo_win{_p.h,cpp}) in the future for resembling the interface for
windows with the glib/unix management so that it would be consistent. That would
mean abstracting out a base class (~interface) for the timer info classes.
Something like that QAbstractTimerInfo.
Test: Build test only on (Arch)Linux, Windows and Mac. I have also run the unit
tests and they passed as well.
Change-Id: Ie37b3aff909313ebc92e511e27d029abb070f110
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes <bradley.hughes@nokia.com>
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CFRunLoopTimer's callback will never recurse. Since we are using one
CFRunLoopTimer to drive all Qt timers, we need to work around this by
sending all timers via a dedicated CFRunLoopSource (since these
callbacks can recurse). We also need to block this new timer source
along with the posted event source when calling processEvents()
"manually" to prevent livelock deep in CFRunLoop.
Change-Id: I375e46b6cfa0c76db678a1085314d42d8996d062
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@nokia.com>
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The Cocoa event dispatcher sends timer, socket, and posted events
correctly, but they are not NSEvents, and as such, they do not cause
[NSApp nextEventMatchingMask] to return. When calling processEvents()
with WaitForMoreEvents, but the EventLoopExec flag isn't set, we want to
interrupt the WaitForMoreEvents.
As a result, We should not call wakeUp() at the top of processEvents(),
otherwise we end up shortcutting other event sources. We also do not
need to call QCoreApplication::sendPostedEvents() directly either in
processEvents(), it's the postedEventsSource job to do that.
The interruptLater mechanism is always run when calling processEvents()
directly (not via exec()), which causes problems when testing
processEvents(). Don't use interruptLater unless the modal sessions
change (which is indicated by the cached session pointer being reset
to zero).
Change-Id: Iec2b49a4f306b2702c979522f12a28d0b5fbd0b4
Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@nokia.com>
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As in the past, to avoid rewriting various autotests that contain
line-number information, an extra blank line has been inserted at the
end of the license text to ensure that this commit does not change the
total number of lines in the license header.
Change-Id: I311e001373776812699d6efc045b5f742890c689
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
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Replace Nokia contact email address with Qt Project website.
Change-Id: I431bbbf76d7c27d8b502f87947675c116994c415
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
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This gives us support for the various Qt::TimerTypes.
We only use one CFRunLoopTimer to drive all of the Qt timers. We update
the time-to-fire for this timer as we add/remove/fire Qt timers. The
documentation for the CFRunLoopTimerSetNextFireDate() function says that
this is a valid use case, and is more performant than constantly adding
and removing CFRunLoopTimers. The documentation recommends using a large
interval for this use case (the docs say "several decades", but we use 1
year).
Change-Id: Ie7fd7a845f4254699a5b6a5720e7626f2c5e787f
Reviewed-by: Robin Burchell <robin+qt@viroteck.net>
Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@nokia.com>
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Keep the Cocoa event dispatcher's private data as normal members of
QCocoaEventDispatcherPrivate. This removes the global initializers for
the macTimerHash and cocoaModalSessionStask as well.
To keep timers working, we pass a pointer to the timer's MacTimerInfo
struct to the callback, instead of just the timer id. The MacTimerInfo
needs to keep a pointer back to the QCocoaEventDispatcherPrivate to get
access to the private's members.
Change-Id: Ic3a61e5e1d1d82030735de73cf0b0c70a13c21a4
Reviewed-by: Robin Burchell <robin+qt@viroteck.net>
Reviewed-by: Richard Moe Gustavsen <richard.gustavsen@nokia.com>
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Change-Id: I02f2c620296fcd91d4967d58767ea33fc4e1e7dc
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
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... instead of QEventDispatcherUNIX. The Cocoa dispatcher does not use
any of the facilities of the UNIX dispatcher, and it reimplements every
virtual method already (with the exception of flush(), which just needs
an empty implementation).
Change-Id: I24aefd169888946afac7800192a0f96770787718
Reviewed-by: Robin Burchell <robin+qt@viroteck.net>
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@nokia.com>
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... and deprecate the old registerTimer() functions. The new pure-
virtual registerTimer() breaks source-compatibility. Subclasses cannot
be instantiated anymore, since the pure virtual function signature has
changed.
QAbstractEventDispatcher::TimerInfo is no longer a QPair. It is now a
struct with timerId, interval, and timerType members. This is a source
incompatibility that should only affect subclasses of
QAbstractEventDispatcher, which will need to pass 3 arguments to the
TimerInfo constructor instead of 2. If the subclass used QPair<int,int>
instead of the TimerInfo typedef, the QPair<int,int> declarations will
need to be replaced with TimerInfo.
Call the new registerTimer() function with the type from
QObject::startTimer(). Change all subclasses of QAbstractEventDispatcher
to reimplement the new virtual function. The type argument is unused at
the momemnt, except to ensure that registeredTimers() returns the type
each timer was registered with. Implementations for the various
dispatchers will be done in separate commits.
Author: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@nokia.com>
Change-Id: Ia22697e0ab0847810c5d162ef473e0e5a17a904b
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
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This change prepares for enabling native menus
on OS X.
Move code from src/widgets to cocoa:
- qcocoaapplicaiton
- qcocoaapplicaitondelegate
- qcocoamenuloader
- qcocoamenu
- qmenu_mac
- misc helpers to qcocoahelpers
Create a QNSApplication and
QCocoaApplicationDelegate at application startup.
New Lighthouse API:
- class QPlatformMenu
- class QPlatformMenuBar
- QPlatformIntegration::createPlatformMenu()
- QPlatformIntegration::createPlatformMenuBar()
Platforms that wants a native menu integration
subclasses QPlatformMenu[|Bar] and implements the
create function. The default implementation returns
0, which causes QMenu to use the standard Qt
menus.
This API is based on the current native menu
abstraction that Mac, Wince and S60 uses in Qt 4.
The main difference is that the platform classes are
proper standalone classes and not #ifdeffed into
QMenuPrivate.
Change-Id: I3da41f80b0ae903a476937908b1f9b88014b7954
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/4068
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@nokia.com>
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Add QWindowSystemInterface::sendWindowSystemEvents,
which contains the canonical "empty and send queued
window system events" implementation.
Make the Cocoa, QPA, and GLIB dispatchers use the
new implementation. Cocoa now no longer inherits
from QPA.
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Platform plugin creation is now moved forward in
order to have a platform plugin instance at event
dispatcher creation time.
Plugins are now responsible for implementing
PlatformIntegration::createEventDispatcher and returning
an QAbstractEventDispatcher subclass.
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