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41 |
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42 | #include "qfuturewatcher.h"
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43 |
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44 | #ifndef QT_NO_QFUTURE
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45 |
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46 | #include <QtCore/qcoreevent.h>
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47 | #include <QtCore/qcoreapplication.h>
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48 | #include <QtCore/qthread.h>
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49 |
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50 | #include "qfuturewatcher_p.h"
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51 |
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52 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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53 |
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54 | /*! \class QFutureWatcher
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55 | \reentrant
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56 | \since 4.4
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57 |
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58 | \ingroup thread
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59 |
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60 | \brief The QFutureWatcher class allows monitoring a QFuture using signals
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61 | and slots.
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62 |
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63 | QFutureWatcher provides information and notifications about a QFuture. Use
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64 | the setFuture() function to start watching a particular QFuture. The
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65 | future() function returns the future set with setFuture().
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66 |
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67 | For convenience, several of QFuture's functions are also available in
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68 | QFutureWatcher: progressValue(), progressMinimum(), progressMaximum(),
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69 | progressText(), isStarted(), isFinished(), isRunning(), isCanceled(),
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70 | isPaused(), waitForFinished(), result(), and resultAt(). The cancel(),
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71 | setPaused(), pause(), resume(), and togglePaused() functions are slots in
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72 | QFutureWatcher.
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73 |
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74 | Status changes are reported via the started(), finished(), canceled(),
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75 | paused(), resumed(), resultReadyAt(), and resultsReadyAt() signals.
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76 | Progress information is provided from the progressRangeChanged(),
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77 | void progressValueChanged(), and progressTextChanged() signals.
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78 |
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79 | Throttling control is provided by the setPendingResultsLimit() function.
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80 | When the number of pending resultReadyAt() or resultsReadyAt() signals
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81 | exceeds the limit, the computation represented by the future will be
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82 | throttled automatically. The computation will resume once the number of
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83 | pending signals drops below the limit.
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84 |
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85 | Example: Starting a computation and getting a slot callback when it's
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86 | finished:
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87 |
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88 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_concurrent_qfuturewatcher.cpp 0
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89 |
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90 | Be aware that not all asynchronous computations can be canceled or paused.
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91 | For example, the future returned by QtConcurrent::run() cannot be
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92 | canceled; but the future returned by QtConcurrent::mappedReduced() can.
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93 |
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94 | QFutureWatcher<void> is specialized to not contain any of the result
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95 | fetching functions. Any QFuture<T> can be watched by a
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96 | QFutureWatcher<void> as well. This is useful if only status or progress
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97 | information is needed; not the actual result data.
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98 |
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99 | \sa QFuture, {Concurrent Programming}{Qt Concurrent}
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100 | */
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101 |
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102 | /*! \fn QFutureWatcher::QFutureWatcher(QObject *parent)
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103 |
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104 | Constructs a new QFutureWatcher with the given \a parent.
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105 | */
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106 | QFutureWatcherBase::QFutureWatcherBase(QObject *parent)
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107 | :QObject(*new QFutureWatcherBasePrivate, parent)
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108 | { }
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109 |
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110 | /*! \fn QFutureWatcher::~QFutureWatcher()
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111 |
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112 | Destroys the QFutureWatcher.
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113 | */
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114 |
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115 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::cancel()
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116 |
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117 | Cancels the asynchronous computation represented by the future(). Note that
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118 | the cancelation is asynchronous. Use waitForFinished() after calling
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119 | cancel() when you need synchronous cancelation.
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120 |
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121 | Currently available results may still be accessed on a canceled QFuture,
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122 | but new results will \e not become available after calling this function.
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123 | Also, this QFutureWatcher will not deliver progress and result ready
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124 | signals once canceled. This includes the progressValueChanged(),
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125 | progressRangeChanged(), progressTextChanged(), resultReadyAt(), and
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126 | resultsReadyAt() signals.
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127 |
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128 | Be aware that not all asynchronous computations can be canceled. For
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129 | example, the QFuture returned by QtConcurrent::run() cannot be canceled;
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130 | but the QFuture returned by QtConcurrent::mappedReduced() can.
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131 | */
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132 | void QFutureWatcherBase::cancel()
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133 | {
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134 | futureInterface().cancel();
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135 | }
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136 |
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137 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::setPaused(bool paused)
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138 |
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139 | If \a paused is true, this function pauses the asynchronous computation
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140 | represented by the future(). If the computation is already paused, this
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141 | function does nothing. This QFutureWatcher will stop delivering progress
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142 | and result ready signals while the future is paused. Signal delivery will
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143 | continue once the computation is resumed.
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144 |
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145 | If \a paused is false, this function resumes the asynchronous computation.
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146 | If the computation was not previously paused, this function does nothing.
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147 |
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148 | Be aware that not all computations can be paused. For example, the
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149 | QFuture returned by QtConcurrent::run() cannot be paused; but the QFuture
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150 | returned by QtConcurrent::mappedReduced() can.
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151 |
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152 | \sa pause(), resume(), togglePaused()
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153 | */
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154 | void QFutureWatcherBase::setPaused(bool paused)
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155 | {
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156 | futureInterface().setPaused(paused);
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157 | }
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158 |
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159 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::pause()
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160 |
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161 | Pauses the asynchronous computation represented by the future(). This is a
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162 | convenience method that simply calls setPaused(true).
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163 |
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164 | \sa resume()
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165 | */
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166 | void QFutureWatcherBase::pause()
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167 | {
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168 | futureInterface().setPaused(true);
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169 | }
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170 |
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171 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::resume()
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172 |
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173 | Resumes the asynchronous computation represented by the future(). This is
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174 | a convenience method that simply calls setPaused(false).
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175 |
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176 | \sa pause()
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177 | */
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178 | void QFutureWatcherBase::resume()
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179 | {
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180 | futureInterface().setPaused(false);
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181 | }
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182 |
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183 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::togglePaused()
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184 |
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185 | Toggles the paused state of the asynchronous computation. In other words,
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186 | if the computation is currently paused, calling this function resumes it;
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187 | if the computation is running, it becomes paused. This is a convenience
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188 | method for calling setPaused(!isPaused()).
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189 |
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190 | \sa setPaused(), pause(), resume()
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191 | */
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192 | void QFutureWatcherBase::togglePaused()
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193 | {
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194 | futureInterface().togglePaused();
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195 | }
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196 |
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197 | /*! \fn int QFutureWatcher::progressValue() const
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198 |
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199 | Returns the current progress value, which is between the progressMinimum()
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200 | and progressMaximum().
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201 |
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202 | \sa progressMinimum(), progressMaximum()
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203 | */
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204 | int QFutureWatcherBase::progressValue() const
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205 | {
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206 | return futureInterface().progressValue();
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207 | }
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208 |
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209 | /*! \fn int QFutureWatcher::progressMinimum() const
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210 |
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211 | Returns the minimum progressValue().
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212 |
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213 | \sa progressValue(), progressMaximum()
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214 | */
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215 | int QFutureWatcherBase::progressMinimum() const
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216 | {
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217 | return futureInterface().progressMinimum();
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218 | }
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219 |
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220 | /*! \fn int QFutureWatcher::progressMaximum() const
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221 |
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222 | Returns the maximum progressValue().
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223 |
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224 | \sa progressValue(), progressMinimum()
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225 | */
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226 | int QFutureWatcherBase::progressMaximum() const
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227 | {
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228 | return futureInterface().progressMaximum();
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229 | }
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230 |
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231 | /*! \fn QString QFutureWatcher::progressText() const
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232 |
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233 | Returns the (optional) textual representation of the progress as reported
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234 | by the asynchronous computation.
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235 |
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236 | Be aware that not all computations provide a textual representation of the
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237 | progress, and as such, this function may return an empty string.
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238 | */
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239 | QString QFutureWatcherBase::progressText() const
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240 | {
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241 | return futureInterface().progressText();
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242 | }
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243 |
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244 | /*! \fn bool QFutureWatcher::isStarted() const
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245 |
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246 | Returns true if the asynchronous computation represented by the future()
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247 | has been started; otherwise returns false.
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248 | */
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249 | bool QFutureWatcherBase::isStarted() const
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250 | {
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251 | return futureInterface().queryState(QFutureInterfaceBase::Started);
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252 | }
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253 |
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254 | /*! \fn bool QFutureWatcher::isFinished() const
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255 |
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256 | Returns true if the asynchronous computation represented by the future()
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257 | has finished; otherwise returns false.
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258 | */
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259 | bool QFutureWatcherBase::isFinished() const
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260 | {
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261 | Q_D(const QFutureWatcherBase);
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262 | return d->finished;
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263 | }
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264 |
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265 | /*! \fn bool QFutureWatcher::isRunning() const
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266 |
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267 | Returns true if the asynchronous computation represented by the future()
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268 | is currently running; otherwise returns false.
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269 | */
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270 | bool QFutureWatcherBase::isRunning() const
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271 | {
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272 | return futureInterface().queryState(QFutureInterfaceBase::Running);
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273 | }
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274 |
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275 | /*! \fn bool QFutureWatcher::isCanceled() const
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276 |
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277 | Returns true if the asynchronous computation has been canceled with the
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278 | cancel() function; otherwise returns false.
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279 |
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280 | Be aware that the computation may still be running even though this
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281 | function returns true. See cancel() for more details.
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282 | */
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283 | bool QFutureWatcherBase::isCanceled() const
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284 | {
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285 | return futureInterface().queryState(QFutureInterfaceBase::Canceled);
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286 | }
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287 |
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288 | /*! \fn bool QFutureWatcher::isPaused() const
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289 |
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290 | Returns true if the asynchronous computation has been paused with the
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291 | pause() function; otherwise returns false.
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292 |
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293 | Be aware that the computation may still be running even though this
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294 | function returns true. See setPaused() for more details.
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295 |
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296 | \sa setPaused(), togglePaused()
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297 | */
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298 | bool QFutureWatcherBase::isPaused() const
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299 | {
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300 | return futureInterface().queryState(QFutureInterfaceBase::Paused);
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301 | }
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302 |
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303 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::waitForFinished()
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304 |
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305 | Waits for the asynchronous computation to finish (including cancel()ed
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306 | computations).
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307 | */
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308 | void QFutureWatcherBase::waitForFinished()
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309 | {
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310 | futureInterface().waitForFinished();
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311 | }
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312 |
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313 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::setPendingResultsLimit(int limit)
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314 |
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315 | The setPendingResultsLimit() provides throttling control. When the number
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316 | of pending resultReadyAt() or resultsReadyAt() signals exceeds the
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317 | \a limit, the computation represented by the future will be throttled
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318 | automatically. The computation will resume once the number of pending
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319 | signals drops below the \a limit.
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320 | */
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321 |
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322 | bool QFutureWatcherBase::event(QEvent *event)
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323 | {
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324 | Q_D(QFutureWatcherBase);
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325 | if (event->type() == QEvent::FutureCallOut) {
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326 | QFutureCallOutEvent *callOutEvent = static_cast<QFutureCallOutEvent *>(event);
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327 |
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328 | if (futureInterface().isPaused()) {
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329 | d->pendingCallOutEvents.append(callOutEvent->clone());
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330 | return true;
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331 | }
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332 |
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333 | if (callOutEvent->callOutType == QFutureCallOutEvent::Resumed
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334 | && !d->pendingCallOutEvents.isEmpty()) {
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335 | // send the resume
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336 | d->sendCallOutEvent(callOutEvent);
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337 |
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338 | // next send all pending call outs
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339 | for (int i = 0; i < d->pendingCallOutEvents.count(); ++i)
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340 | d->sendCallOutEvent(d->pendingCallOutEvents.at(i));
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341 | qDeleteAll(d->pendingCallOutEvents);
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342 | d->pendingCallOutEvents.clear();
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343 | } else {
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344 | d->sendCallOutEvent(callOutEvent);
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345 | }
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346 | return true;
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347 | }
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348 | return QObject::event(event);
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349 | }
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350 |
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351 | void QFutureWatcherBase::setPendingResultsLimit(int limit)
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352 | {
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353 | Q_D(QFutureWatcherBase);
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354 | d->maximumPendingResultsReady = limit;
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355 | }
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356 |
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357 | void QFutureWatcherBase::connectNotify(const char * signal)
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358 | {
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359 | Q_D(QFutureWatcherBase);
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360 | if (qstrcmp(signal, SIGNAL(resultReadyAt(int))) == 0)
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361 | d->resultAtConnected.ref();
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362 | }
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363 |
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364 | void QFutureWatcherBase::disconnectNotify(const char * signal)
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365 | {
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366 | Q_D(QFutureWatcherBase);
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367 | if (qstrcmp(signal, SIGNAL(resultReadyAt(int))) == 0)
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368 | d->resultAtConnected.deref();
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369 | }
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370 |
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371 | /*!
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372 | \internal
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373 | */
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374 | QFutureWatcherBasePrivate::QFutureWatcherBasePrivate()
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375 | : maximumPendingResultsReady(QThread::idealThreadCount() * 2),
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376 | resultAtConnected(0)
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377 | { }
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378 |
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379 | /*!
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380 | \internal
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381 | */
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382 | void QFutureWatcherBase::connectOutputInterface()
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383 | {
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384 | futureInterface().d->connectOutputInterface(d_func());
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385 | }
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386 |
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387 | /*!
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388 | \internal
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389 | */
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390 | void QFutureWatcherBase::disconnectOutputInterface(bool pendingAssignment)
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391 | {
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392 | if (pendingAssignment) {
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393 | Q_D(QFutureWatcherBase);
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394 | d->pendingResultsReady = 0;
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395 | qDeleteAll(d->pendingCallOutEvents);
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396 | d->pendingCallOutEvents.clear();
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397 | d->finished = false;
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398 | }
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399 |
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400 | futureInterface().d->disconnectOutputInterface(d_func());
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401 | }
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402 |
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403 | void QFutureWatcherBasePrivate::postCallOutEvent(const QFutureCallOutEvent &callOutEvent)
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404 | {
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405 | Q_Q(QFutureWatcherBase);
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406 |
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407 | if (callOutEvent.callOutType == QFutureCallOutEvent::ResultsReady) {
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408 | if (pendingResultsReady.fetchAndAddRelaxed(1) >= maximumPendingResultsReady)
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409 | q->futureInterface().d->internal_setThrottled(true);
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410 | }
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411 |
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412 | QCoreApplication::postEvent(q, callOutEvent.clone());
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413 | }
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414 |
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415 | void QFutureWatcherBasePrivate::callOutInterfaceDisconnected()
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416 | {
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417 | QCoreApplication::removePostedEvents(q_func(), QEvent::FutureCallOut);
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418 | }
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419 |
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420 | void QFutureWatcherBasePrivate::sendCallOutEvent(QFutureCallOutEvent *event)
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421 | {
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422 | Q_Q(QFutureWatcherBase);
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423 |
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424 | switch (event->callOutType) {
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425 | case QFutureCallOutEvent::Started:
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426 | emit q->started();
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427 | break;
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428 | case QFutureCallOutEvent::Finished:
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429 | finished = true;
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430 | emit q->finished();
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431 | break;
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432 | case QFutureCallOutEvent::Canceled:
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433 | pendingResultsReady = 0;
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434 | emit q->canceled();
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435 | break;
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436 | case QFutureCallOutEvent::Paused:
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437 | if (q->futureInterface().isCanceled())
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438 | break;
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439 | emit q->paused();
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440 | break;
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441 | case QFutureCallOutEvent::Resumed:
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442 | if (q->futureInterface().isCanceled())
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443 | break;
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444 | emit q->resumed();
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445 | break;
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446 | case QFutureCallOutEvent::ResultsReady: {
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447 | if (q->futureInterface().isCanceled())
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448 | break;
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449 |
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450 | if (pendingResultsReady.fetchAndAddRelaxed(-1) <= maximumPendingResultsReady)
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451 | q->futureInterface().setThrottled(false);
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452 |
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453 | const int beginIndex = event->index1;
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454 | const int endIndex = event->index2;
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455 |
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456 | emit q->resultsReadyAt(beginIndex, endIndex);
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457 |
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458 | if (int(resultAtConnected) <= 0)
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459 | break;
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460 |
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461 | for (int i = beginIndex; i < endIndex; ++i)
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462 | emit q->resultReadyAt(i);
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463 |
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464 | } break;
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465 | case QFutureCallOutEvent::Progress:
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466 | if (q->futureInterface().isCanceled())
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467 | break;
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468 |
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469 | emit q->progressValueChanged(event->index1);
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470 | if (!event->text.isNull()) // ###
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471 | q->progressTextChanged(event->text);
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472 | break;
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473 | case QFutureCallOutEvent::ProgressRange:
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474 | emit q->progressRangeChanged(event->index1, event->index2);
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475 | break;
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476 | default: break;
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477 | }
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478 | }
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479 |
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480 |
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481 | /*! \fn const T &QFutureWatcher::result() const
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482 |
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483 | Returns the first result in the future(). If the result is not immediately
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484 | available, this function will block and wait for the result to become
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485 | available. This is a convenience method for calling resultAt(0).
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486 |
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487 | \sa resultAt()
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488 | */
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489 |
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490 | /*! \fn const T &QFutureWatcher::resultAt(int index) const
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491 |
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492 | Returns the result at \a index in the future(). If the result is not
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493 | immediately available, this function will block and wait for the result to
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494 | become available.
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495 |
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496 | \sa result()
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497 | */
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498 |
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499 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::setFuture(const QFuture<T> &future)
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500 |
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501 | Starts watching the given \a future.
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502 | */
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503 |
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504 | /*! \fn QFuture<T> QFutureWatcher::future() const
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505 |
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506 | Returns the watched future.
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507 | */
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508 |
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509 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::started()
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510 |
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511 | This signal is emitted when this QFutureWatcher starts watching the future
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512 | set with setFuture().
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513 | */
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514 |
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515 | /*!
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516 | \fn void QFutureWatcher::finished()
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517 | This signal is emitted when the watched future finishes.
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518 | */
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519 |
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520 | /*!
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521 | \fn void QFutureWatcher::canceled()
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522 | This signal is emitted if the watched future is canceled.
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523 | */
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524 |
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525 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::paused()
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526 | This signal is emitted when the watched future is paused.
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527 | */
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528 |
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529 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::resumed()
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530 | This signal is emitted when the watched future is resumed.
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531 | */
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532 |
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533 | /*!
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534 | \fn void QFutureWatcher::progressRangeChanged(int minimum, int maximum)
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535 |
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536 | The progress range for the watched future has changed to \a minimum and
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537 | \a maximum
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538 | */
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539 |
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540 | /*!
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541 | \fn void QFutureWatcher::progressValueChanged(int progressValue)
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542 |
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543 | This signal is emitted when the watched future reports progress,
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544 | \a progressValue gives the current progress. In order to avoid overloading
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545 | the GUI event loop, QFutureWatcher limits the progress signal emission
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546 | rate. This means that listeners connected to this slot might not get all
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547 | progress reports the future makes. The last progress update (where
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548 | \a progressValue equals the maximum value) will always be delivered.
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549 | */
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550 |
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551 | /*! \fn void QFutureWatcher::progressTextChanged(const QString &progressText)
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552 |
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553 | This signal is emitted when the watched future reports textual progress
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554 | information, \a progressText.
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555 | */
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556 |
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557 | /*!
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558 | \fn void QFutureWatcher::resultReadyAt(int index)
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559 |
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560 | This signal is emitted when the watched future reports a ready result at
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561 | \a index. If the future reports multiple results, the index will indicate
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562 | which one it is. Results can be reported out-of-order. To get the result,
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563 | call future().result(index);
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564 | */
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565 |
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566 | /*!
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567 | \fn void QFutureWatcher::resultsReadyAt(int beginIndex, int endIndex);
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568 |
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569 | This signal is emitted when the watched future reports ready results.
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570 | The results are indexed from \a beginIndex to \a endIndex.
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571 |
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572 | */
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573 |
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574 | QT_END_NAMESPACE
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575 |
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576 | #endif // QT_NO_CONCURRENT
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