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-// Copyright (C) 2017 The Qt Company Ltd.
-// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR BSD-3-Clause
-
-#include "gruesensor.h"
-#include "gruesensor_p.h"
-
-IMPLEMENT_READING(GrueSensorReading)
-
-/*
- \omit
- \class GrueSensorReading
-
- \brief The GrueSensorReading class holds readings from the Grue sensor.
-
- The Grue Sensor informs you of your chance of being eaten by a Grue.
-
- Grues love the dark so as long as your surroundings are relatively light
- you are safe. However the more time you spend in the dark, the higher
- your chances are of being eaten by a Grue.
-*/
-
-/*
- \property GrueSensorReading::chanceOfBeingEaten
- \brief holds your chance of being eaten.
-
- The value is the probability (from 0 to 100) that a Grue will eat you.
- A probability of 100 means you are currently being eaten. The darker
- it is, the more likely you are to be eaten by a Grue. The longer you
- stay in a dark area, the more likely you are to be eaten by a Grue.
- If you are in a lit room, the probability will be 0 as Grues fear light.
- \endomit
-*/
-
-int GrueSensorReading::chanceOfBeingEaten() const
-{
- return d->chanceOfBeingEaten;
-}
-
-void GrueSensorReading::setChanceOfBeingEaten(int chanceOfBeingEaten)
-{
- d->chanceOfBeingEaten = chanceOfBeingEaten;
-}
-
-// =====================================================================
-
-// begin generated code
-
-/*
- \omit
- \class GrueFilter
-
- \brief The GrueFilter class is a convenience wrapper around QSensorFilter.
-
- The only difference is that the filter() method features a pointer to GrueSensorReading
- instead of QSensorReading.
- \endomit
-*/
-
-/*
- \omit
- \fn GrueFilter::filter(GrueSensorReading *reading)
-
- Called when \a reading changes. Returns false to prevent the reading from propagating.
-
- \sa QSensorFilter::filter()
- \endomit
-*/
-
-char const * const GrueSensor::sensorType("GrueSensor");
-
-/*
- \omit
- \class GrueSensor
-
- \brief The GrueSensor class is a convenience wrapper around QSensor.
-
- The only behavioural difference is that this class sets the type properly.
-
- This class also features a reading() function that returns a GrueSensorReading instead of a QSensorReading.
-
- For details about how the sensor works, see \l GrueSensorReading.
-
- \sa GrueSensorReading
- \endomit
-*/
-
-/*
- \omit
- \fn GrueSensor::GrueSensor(QObject *parent)
-
- Construct the sensor as a child of \a parent.
- \endomit
-*/
-
-/*
- \fn GrueSensor::~GrueSensor()
-
- Destroy the sensor. Stops the sensor if it has not already been stopped.
-*/
-
-/*
- \omit
- \fn GrueSensor::reading() const
-
- Returns the reading class for this sensor.
-
- \sa QSensor::reading()
- \endomit
-*/
-// end generated code
-
-#include "moc_gruesensor.cpp"