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These rights are described in The Qt Company LGPL Exception ** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include "qquickrectangle_p.h" #include "qquickrectangle_p_p.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE // XXX todo - should we change rectangle to draw entirely within its width/height? /*! \internal \class QQuickPen \brief For specifying a pen used for drawing rectangle borders on a QQuickView By default, the pen is invalid and nothing is drawn. You must either set a color (then the default width is 1) or a width (then the default color is black). A width of 1 indicates is a single-pixel line on the border of the item being painted. Example: \qml Rectangle { border.width: 2 border.color: "red" } \endqml */ QQuickPen::QQuickPen(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) , m_width(1) , m_color("#000000") , m_aligned(true) , m_valid(false) { } qreal QQuickPen::width() const { return m_width; } void QQuickPen::setWidth(qreal w) { if (m_width == w && m_valid) return; m_width = w; m_valid = m_color.alpha() && (qRound(m_width) >= 1 || (!m_aligned && m_width > 0)); emit penChanged(); } QColor QQuickPen::color() const { return m_color; } void QQuickPen::setColor(const QColor &c) { m_color = c; m_valid = m_color.alpha() && (qRound(m_width) >= 1 || (!m_aligned && m_width > 0)); emit penChanged(); } bool QQuickPen::pixelAligned() const { return m_aligned; } void QQuickPen::setPixelAligned(bool aligned) { if (aligned == m_aligned) return; m_aligned = aligned; m_valid = m_color.alpha() && (qRound(m_width) >= 1 || (!m_aligned && m_width > 0)); emit penChanged(); } bool QQuickPen::isValid() const { return m_valid; } /*! \qmltype GradientStop \instantiates QQuickGradientStop \inqmlmodule QtQuick \ingroup qtquick-visual-utility \brief Defines the color at a position in a Gradient \sa Gradient */ /*! \qmlproperty real QtQuick::GradientStop::position \qmlproperty color QtQuick::GradientStop::color The position and color properties describe the color used at a given position in a gradient, as represented by a gradient stop. The default position is 0.0; the default color is black. \sa Gradient */ QQuickGradientStop::QQuickGradientStop(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) { } qreal QQuickGradientStop::position() const { return m_position; } void QQuickGradientStop::setPosition(qreal position) { m_position = position; updateGradient(); } QColor QQuickGradientStop::color() const { return m_color; } void QQuickGradientStop::setColor(const QColor &color) { m_color = color; updateGradient(); } void QQuickGradientStop::updateGradient() { if (QQuickGradient *grad = qobject_cast(parent())) grad->doUpdate(); } /*! \qmltype Gradient \instantiates QQuickGradient \inqmlmodule QtQuick \ingroup qtquick-visual-utility \brief Defines a gradient fill A gradient is defined by two or more colors, which will be blended seamlessly. The colors are specified as a set of GradientStop child items, each of which defines a position on the gradient from 0.0 to 1.0 and a color. The position of each GradientStop is defined by setting its \l{GradientStop::}{position} property; its color is defined using its \l{GradientStop::}{color} property. A gradient without any gradient stops is rendered as a solid white fill. Note that this item is not a visual representation of a gradient. To display a gradient, use a visual item (like \l Rectangle) which supports the use of gradients. \section1 Example Usage \div {class="float-right"} \inlineimage qml-gradient.png \enddiv The following example declares a \l Rectangle item with a gradient starting with red, blending to yellow at one third of the height of the rectangle, and ending with green: \snippet qml/gradient.qml code \clearfloat \section1 Performance and Limitations Calculating gradients can be computationally expensive compared to the use of solid color fills or images. Consider using gradients for static items in a user interface. In Qt 5.0, only vertical, linear gradients can be applied to items. If you need to apply different orientations of gradients, a combination of rotation and clipping will need to be applied to the relevant items. This can introduce additional performance requirements for your application. The use of animations involving gradient stops may not give the desired result. An alternative way to animate gradients is to use pre-generated images or SVG drawings containing gradients. \sa GradientStop */ /*! \qmlproperty list QtQuick::Gradient::stops \default This property holds the gradient stops describing the gradient. By default, this property contains an empty list. To set the gradient stops, define them as children of the Gradient. */ QQuickGradient::QQuickGradient(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) { } QQuickGradient::~QQuickGradient() { } QQmlListProperty QQuickGradient::stops() { return QQmlListProperty(this, m_stops); } QGradientStops QQuickGradient::gradientStops() const { QGradientStops stops; for (int i = 0; i < m_stops.size(); ++i){ int j = 0; while (j < stops.size() && stops.at(j).first < m_stops[i]->position()) j++; stops.insert(j, QGradientStop(m_stops.at(i)->position(), m_stops.at(i)->color())); } return stops; } void QQuickGradient::doUpdate() { emit updated(); } int QQuickRectanglePrivate::doUpdateSlotIdx = -1; /*! \qmltype Rectangle \instantiates QQuickRectangle \inqmlmodule QtQuick \inherits Item \ingroup qtquick-visual \brief Paints a filled rectangle with an optional border Rectangle items are used to fill areas with solid color or gradients, and/or to provide a rectangular border. \section1 Appearance Each Rectangle item is painted using either a solid fill color, specified using the \l color property, or a gradient, defined using a Gradient type and set using the \l gradient property. If both a color and a gradient are specified, the gradient is used. You can add an optional border to a rectangle with its own color and thickness by setting the \l border.color and \l border.width properties. Set the color to "transparent" to paint a border without a fill color. You can also create rounded rectangles using the \l radius property. Since this introduces curved edges to the corners of a rectangle, it may be appropriate to set the \l Item::antialiasing property to improve its appearance. \section1 Example Usage \div {class="float-right"} \inlineimage declarative-rect.png \enddiv The following example shows the effects of some of the common properties on a Rectangle item, which in this case is used to create a square: \snippet qml/rectangle/rectangle.qml document \clearfloat \section1 Performance Using the \l Item::antialiasing property improves the appearance of a rounded rectangle at the cost of rendering performance. You should consider unsetting this property for rectangles in motion, and only set it when they are stationary. \sa Image */ QQuickRectangle::QQuickRectangle(QQuickItem *parent) : QQuickItem(*(new QQuickRectanglePrivate), parent) { setFlag(ItemHasContents); } void QQuickRectangle::doUpdate() { update(); } /*! \qmlproperty bool QtQuick::Rectangle::antialiasing Used to decide if the Rectangle should use antialiasing or not. \l {Antialiasing} provides information on the performance implications of this property. The default is true for Rectangles with a radius, and false otherwise. */ /*! \qmlpropertygroup QtQuick::Rectangle::border \qmlproperty int QtQuick::Rectangle::border.width \qmlproperty color QtQuick::Rectangle::border.color The width and color used to draw the border of the rectangle. A width of 1 creates a thin line. For no line, use a width of 0 or a transparent color. \note The width of the rectangle's border does not affect the geometry of the rectangle itself or its position relative to other items if anchors are used. The border is rendered within the rectangle's boundaries. */ QQuickPen *QQuickRectangle::border() { Q_D(QQuickRectangle); return d->getPen(); } /*! \qmlproperty Gradient QtQuick::Rectangle::gradient The gradient to use to fill the rectangle. This property allows for the construction of simple vertical gradients. Other gradients may be formed by adding rotation to the rectangle. \div {class="float-left"} \inlineimage declarative-rect_gradient.png \enddiv \snippet qml/rectangle/rectangle-gradient.qml rectangles \clearfloat If both a gradient and a color are specified, the gradient will be used. \sa Gradient, color */ QQuickGradient *QQuickRectangle::gradient() const { Q_D(const QQuickRectangle); return d->gradient; } void QQuickRectangle::setGradient(QQuickGradient *gradient) { Q_D(QQuickRectangle); if (d->gradient == gradient) return; static int updatedSignalIdx = -1; if (updatedSignalIdx < 0) updatedSignalIdx = QMetaMethod::fromSignal(&QQuickGradient::updated).methodIndex(); if (d->doUpdateSlotIdx < 0) d->doUpdateSlotIdx = QQuickRectangle::staticMetaObject.indexOfSlot("doUpdate()"); if (d->gradient) QMetaObject::disconnect(d->gradient, updatedSignalIdx, this, d->doUpdateSlotIdx); d->gradient = gradient; if (d->gradient) QMetaObject::connect(d->gradient, updatedSignalIdx, this, d->doUpdateSlotIdx); update(); } void QQuickRectangle::resetGradient() { setGradient(0); } /*! \qmlproperty real QtQuick::Rectangle::radius This property holds the corner radius used to draw a rounded rectangle. If radius is non-zero, the rectangle will be painted as a rounded rectangle, otherwise it will be painted as a normal rectangle. The same radius is used by all 4 corners; there is currently no way to specify different radii for different corners. */ qreal QQuickRectangle::radius() const { Q_D(const QQuickRectangle); return d->radius; } void QQuickRectangle::setRadius(qreal radius) { Q_D(QQuickRectangle); if (d->radius == radius) return; d->radius = radius; d->setImplicitAntialiasing(radius != 0.0); update(); emit radiusChanged(); } /*! \qmlproperty color QtQuick::Rectangle::color This property holds the color used to fill the rectangle. The default color is white. \div {class="float-right"} \inlineimage rect-color.png \enddiv The following example shows rectangles with colors specified using hexadecimal and named color notation: \snippet qml/rectangle/rectangle-colors.qml rectangles \clearfloat If both a gradient and a color are specified, the gradient will be used. \sa gradient */ QColor QQuickRectangle::color() const { Q_D(const QQuickRectangle); return d->color; } void QQuickRectangle::setColor(const QColor &c) { Q_D(QQuickRectangle); if (d->color == c) return; d->color = c; update(); emit colorChanged(); } QSGNode *QQuickRectangle::updatePaintNode(QSGNode *oldNode, UpdatePaintNodeData *data) { Q_UNUSED(data); Q_D(QQuickRectangle); if (width() <= 0 || height() <= 0 || (d->color.alpha() == 0 && (!d->pen || d->pen->width() == 0 || d->pen->color().alpha() == 0))) { delete oldNode; return 0; } QSGRectangleNode *rectangle = static_cast(oldNode); if (!rectangle) rectangle = d->sceneGraphContext()->createRectangleNode(); rectangle->setRect(QRectF(0, 0, width(), height())); rectangle->setColor(d->color); if (d->pen && d->pen->isValid()) { rectangle->setPenColor(d->pen->color()); rectangle->setPenWidth(d->pen->width()); rectangle->setAligned(d->pen->pixelAligned()); } else { rectangle->setPenWidth(0); } rectangle->setRadius(d->radius); rectangle->setAntialiasing(antialiasing()); QGradientStops stops; if (d->gradient) { stops = d->gradient->gradientStops(); } rectangle->setGradientStops(stops); rectangle->update(); return rectangle; } QT_END_NAMESPACE