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| 41 |
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| 42 | #include "qplatformdefs.h"
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| 43 | #include "qstring.h"
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| 44 | #include "qvector.h"
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| 45 | #include "qlist.h"
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| 46 | #include "qthreadstorage.h"
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| 47 | #include "qdir.h"
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| 48 | #include "qstringlist.h"
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| 49 | #include "qdatetime.h"
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| 50 |
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| 51 | #ifndef QT_NO_QOBJECT
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| 52 | #include <private/qthread_p.h>
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| 53 | #endif
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| 54 |
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| 55 | #include <stdio.h>
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| 56 | #include <stdlib.h>
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| 57 | #include <limits.h>
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| 58 | #include <stdarg.h>
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| 59 | #include <string.h>
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| 60 |
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| 61 | #if !defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
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| 62 | # include <errno.h>
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| 63 | # if defined(Q_CC_MSVC)
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| 64 | # include <crtdbg.h>
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| 65 | # endif
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| 66 | #endif
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| 67 |
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| 68 | #if defined(Q_OS_VXWORKS)
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| 69 | # include <envLib.h>
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| 70 | #endif
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| 71 |
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| 72 | #if defined(Q_CC_MWERKS) && defined(Q_OS_MACX)
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| 73 | #include <CoreServices/CoreServices.h>
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| 74 | #endif
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| 75 |
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| 76 | #if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
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| 77 | #include <e32def.h>
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| 78 | #include <e32debug.h>
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| 79 | #include <f32file.h>
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| 80 | #include <e32math.h>
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| 81 | # include "private/qcore_symbian_p.h"
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| 82 |
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| 83 | _LIT(qt_S60Filter, "Series60v?.*.sis");
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| 84 | _LIT(qt_S60SystemInstallDir, "z:\\system\\install\\");
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| 85 | #endif
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| 86 |
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| 87 | #if defined(Q_OS_OS2)
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| 88 | # include <qt_os2.h>
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| 89 | #endif
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| 90 |
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| 91 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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| 92 |
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| 93 |
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| 94 | /*!
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| 95 | \class QFlag
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| 96 | \brief The QFlag class is a helper data type for QFlags.
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| 97 |
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| 98 | It is equivalent to a plain \c int, except with respect to
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| 99 | function overloading and type conversions. You should never need
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| 100 | to use this class in your applications.
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| 101 |
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| 102 | \sa QFlags
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| 103 | */
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| 104 |
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| 105 | /*!
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| 106 | \fn QFlag::QFlag(int value)
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| 107 |
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| 108 | Constructs a QFlag object that stores the given \a value.
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| 109 | */
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| 110 |
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| 111 | /*!
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| 112 | \fn QFlag::operator int() const
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| 113 |
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| 114 | Returns the value stored by the QFlag object.
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| 115 | */
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| 116 |
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| 117 | /*!
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| 118 | \class QFlags
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| 119 | \brief The QFlags class provides a type-safe way of storing
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| 120 | OR-combinations of enum values.
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| 121 |
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| 122 |
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| 123 | \ingroup tools
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| 124 |
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| 125 | The QFlags<Enum> class is a template class, where Enum is an enum
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| 126 | type. QFlags is used throughout Qt for storing combinations of
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| 127 | enum values.
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| 128 |
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| 129 | The traditional C++ approach for storing OR-combinations of enum
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| 130 | values is to use an \c int or \c uint variable. The inconvenience
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| 131 | with this approach is that there's no type checking at all; any
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| 132 | enum value can be OR'd with any other enum value and passed on to
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| 133 | a function that takes an \c int or \c uint.
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| 134 |
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| 135 | Qt uses QFlags to provide type safety. For example, the
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| 136 | Qt::Alignment type is simply a typedef for
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| 137 | QFlags<Qt::AlignmentFlag>. QLabel::setAlignment() takes a
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| 138 | Qt::Alignment parameter, which means that any combination of
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| 139 | Qt::AlignmentFlag values,or 0, is legal:
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| 140 |
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| 141 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 0
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| 142 |
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| 143 | If you try to pass a value from another enum or just a plain
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| 144 | integer other than 0, the compiler will report an error. If you
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| 145 | need to cast integer values to flags in a untyped fashion, you can
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| 146 | use the explicit QFlags constructor as cast operator.
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| 147 |
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| 148 | If you want to use QFlags for your own enum types, use
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| 149 | the Q_DECLARE_FLAGS() and Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS().
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| 150 |
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| 151 | Example:
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| 152 |
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| 153 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 1
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| 154 |
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| 155 | You can then use the \c MyClass::Options type to store
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| 156 | combinations of \c MyClass::Option values.
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| 157 |
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| 158 | \section1 Flags and the Meta-Object System
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| 159 |
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| 160 | The Q_DECLARE_FLAGS() macro does not expose the flags to the meta-object
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| 161 | system, so they cannot be used by Qt Script or edited in Qt Designer.
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| 162 | To make the flags available for these purposes, the Q_FLAGS() macro must
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| 163 | be used:
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| 164 |
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| 165 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp meta-object flags
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| 166 |
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| 167 | \section1 Naming Convention
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| 168 |
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| 169 | A sensible naming convention for enum types and associated QFlags
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| 170 | types is to give a singular name to the enum type (e.g., \c
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| 171 | Option) and a plural name to the QFlags type (e.g., \c Options).
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| 172 | When a singular name is desired for the QFlags type (e.g., \c
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| 173 | Alignment), you can use \c Flag as the suffix for the enum type
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| 174 | (e.g., \c AlignmentFlag).
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| 175 |
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| 176 | \sa QFlag
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| 177 | */
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| 178 |
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| 179 | /*!
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| 180 | \typedef QFlags::enum_type
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| 181 |
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| 182 | Typedef for the Enum template type.
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| 183 | */
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| 184 |
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| 185 | /*!
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| 186 | \fn QFlags::QFlags(const QFlags &other)
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| 187 |
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| 188 | Constructs a copy of \a other.
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| 189 | */
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| 190 |
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| 191 | /*!
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| 192 | \fn QFlags::QFlags(Enum flag)
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| 193 |
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| 194 | Constructs a QFlags object storing the given \a flag.
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| 195 | */
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| 196 |
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| 197 | /*!
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| 198 | \fn QFlags::QFlags(Zero zero)
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| 199 |
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| 200 | Constructs a QFlags object with no flags set. \a zero must be a
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| 201 | literal 0 value.
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| 202 | */
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| 203 |
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| 204 | /*!
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| 205 | \fn QFlags::QFlags(QFlag value)
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| 206 |
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| 207 | Constructs a QFlags object initialized with the given integer \a
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| 208 | value.
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| 209 |
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| 210 | The QFlag type is a helper type. By using it here instead of \c
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| 211 | int, we effectively ensure that arbitrary enum values cannot be
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| 212 | cast to a QFlags, whereas untyped enum values (i.e., \c int
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| 213 | values) can.
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| 214 | */
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| 215 |
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| 216 | /*!
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| 217 | \fn QFlags &QFlags::operator=(const QFlags &other)
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| 218 |
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| 219 | Assigns \a other to this object and returns a reference to this
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| 220 | object.
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| 221 | */
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| 222 |
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| 223 | /*!
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| 224 | \fn QFlags &QFlags::operator&=(int mask)
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| 225 |
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| 226 | Performs a bitwise AND operation with \a mask and stores the
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| 227 | result in this QFlags object. Returns a reference to this object.
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| 228 |
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| 229 | \sa operator&(), operator|=(), operator^=()
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| 230 | */
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| 231 |
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| 232 | /*!
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| 233 | \fn QFlags &QFlags::operator&=(uint mask)
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| 234 |
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| 235 | \overload
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| 236 | */
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| 237 |
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| 238 | /*!
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| 239 | \fn QFlags &QFlags::operator|=(QFlags other)
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| 240 |
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| 241 | Performs a bitwise OR operation with \a other and stores the
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| 242 | result in this QFlags object. Returns a reference to this object.
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| 243 |
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| 244 | \sa operator|(), operator&=(), operator^=()
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| 245 | */
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| 246 |
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| 247 | /*!
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| 248 | \fn QFlags &QFlags::operator|=(Enum other)
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| 249 |
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| 250 | \overload
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| 251 | */
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| 252 |
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| 253 | /*!
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| 254 | \fn QFlags &QFlags::operator^=(QFlags other)
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| 255 |
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| 256 | Performs a bitwise XOR operation with \a other and stores the
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| 257 | result in this QFlags object. Returns a reference to this object.
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| 258 |
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| 259 | \sa operator^(), operator&=(), operator|=()
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| 260 | */
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| 261 |
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| 262 | /*!
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| 263 | \fn QFlags &QFlags::operator^=(Enum other)
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| 264 |
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| 265 | \overload
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| 266 | */
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| 267 |
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| 268 | /*!
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| 269 | \fn QFlags::operator int() const
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| 270 |
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| 271 | Returns the value stored in the QFlags object as an integer.
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| 272 | */
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| 273 |
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| 274 | /*!
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| 275 | \fn QFlags QFlags::operator|(QFlags other) const
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| 276 |
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| 277 | Returns a QFlags object containing the result of the bitwise OR
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| 278 | operation on this object and \a other.
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| 279 |
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| 280 | \sa operator|=(), operator^(), operator&(), operator~()
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| 281 | */
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| 282 |
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| 283 | /*!
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| 284 | \fn QFlags QFlags::operator|(Enum other) const
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| 285 |
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| 286 | \overload
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| 287 | */
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| 288 |
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| 289 | /*!
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| 290 | \fn QFlags QFlags::operator^(QFlags other) const
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| 291 |
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| 292 | Returns a QFlags object containing the result of the bitwise XOR
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| 293 | operation on this object and \a other.
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| 294 |
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| 295 | \sa operator^=(), operator&(), operator|(), operator~()
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| 296 | */
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| 297 |
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| 298 | /*!
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| 299 | \fn QFlags QFlags::operator^(Enum other) const
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| 300 |
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| 301 | \overload
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| 302 | */
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| 303 |
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| 304 | /*!
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| 305 | \fn QFlags QFlags::operator&(int mask) const
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| 306 |
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| 307 | Returns a QFlags object containing the result of the bitwise AND
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| 308 | operation on this object and \a mask.
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| 309 |
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| 310 | \sa operator&=(), operator|(), operator^(), operator~()
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| 311 | */
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| 312 |
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| 313 | /*!
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| 314 | \fn QFlags QFlags::operator&(uint mask) const
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| 315 |
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| 316 | \overload
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| 317 | */
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| 318 |
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| 319 | /*!
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| 320 | \fn QFlags QFlags::operator&(Enum mask) const
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| 321 |
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| 322 | \overload
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| 323 | */
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| 324 |
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| 325 | /*!
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| 326 | \fn QFlags QFlags::operator~() const
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| 327 |
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| 328 | Returns a QFlags object that contains the bitwise negation of
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| 329 | this object.
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| 330 |
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| 331 | \sa operator&(), operator|(), operator^()
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| 332 | */
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| 333 |
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| 334 | /*!
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| 335 | \fn bool QFlags::operator!() const
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| 336 |
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| 337 | Returns true if no flag is set (i.e., if the value stored by the
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| 338 | QFlags object is 0); otherwise returns false.
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| 339 | */
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| 340 |
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| 341 | /*!
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| 342 | \fn bool QFlags::testFlag(Enum flag) const
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| 343 | \since 4.2
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| 344 |
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| 345 | Returns true if the \a flag is set, otherwise false.
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| 346 | */
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| 347 |
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| 348 | /*!
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| 349 | \macro Q_DISABLE_COPY(Class)
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| 350 | \relates QObject
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| 351 |
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| 352 | Disables the use of copy constructors and assignment operators
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| 353 | for the given \a Class.
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| 354 |
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| 355 | Instances of subclasses of QObject should not be thought of as
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| 356 | values that can be copied or assigned, but as unique identities.
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| 357 | This means that when you create your own subclass of QObject
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| 358 | (director or indirect), you should \e not give it a copy constructor
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| 359 | or an assignment operator. However, it may not enough to simply
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| 360 | omit them from your class, because, if you mistakenly write some code
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| 361 | that requires a copy constructor or an assignment operator (it's easy
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| 362 | to do), your compiler will thoughtfully create it for you. You must
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| 363 | do more.
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| 364 |
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| 365 | The curious user will have seen that the Qt classes derived
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| 366 | from QObject typically include this macro in a private section:
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| 367 |
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| 368 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 43
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| 369 |
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| 370 | It declares a copy constructor and an assignment operator in the
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| 371 | private section, so that if you use them by mistake, the compiler
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| 372 | will report an error.
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| 373 |
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| 374 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 44
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| 375 |
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| 376 | But even this might not catch absolutely every case. You might be
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| 377 | tempted to do something like this:
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| 378 |
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| 379 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 45
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| 380 |
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| 381 | First of all, don't do that. Most compilers will generate code that
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| 382 | uses the copy constructor, so the privacy violation error will be
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| 383 | reported, but your C++ compiler is not required to generate code for
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| 384 | this statement in a specific way. It could generate code using
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| 385 | \e{neither} the copy constructor \e{nor} the assignment operator we
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| 386 | made private. In that case, no error would be reported, but your
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| 387 | application would probably crash when you called a member function
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| 388 | of \c{w}.
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| 389 | */
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| 390 |
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| 391 | /*!
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| 392 | \macro Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(Flags, Enum)
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| 393 | \relates QFlags
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| 394 |
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| 395 | The Q_DECLARE_FLAGS() macro expands to
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| 396 |
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| 397 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 2
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| 398 |
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| 399 | \a Enum is the name of an existing enum type, whereas \a Flags is
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| 400 | the name of the QFlags<\e{Enum}> typedef.
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| 401 |
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| 402 | See the QFlags documentation for details.
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| 403 |
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| 404 | \sa Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS()
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| 405 | */
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| 406 |
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| 407 | /*!
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| 408 | \macro Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(Flags)
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| 409 | \relates QFlags
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| 410 |
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| 411 | The Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS() macro declares global \c
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| 412 | operator|() functions for \a Flags, which is of type QFlags<T>.
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| 413 |
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| 414 | See the QFlags documentation for details.
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| 415 |
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| 416 | \sa Q_DECLARE_FLAGS()
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| 417 | */
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| 418 |
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| 419 | /*!
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| 420 | \headerfile <QtGlobal>
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| 421 | \title Global Qt Declarations
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| 422 | \ingroup funclists
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| 423 |
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| 424 | \brief The <QtGlobal> header file includes the fundamental global
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| 425 | declarations. It is included by most other Qt header files.
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| 426 |
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| 427 | The global declarations include \l{types}, \l{functions} and
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| 428 | \l{macros}.
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| 429 |
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| 430 | The type definitions are partly convenience definitions for basic
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| 431 | types (some of which guarantee certain bit-sizes on all platforms
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| 432 | supported by Qt), partly types related to Qt message handling. The
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| 433 | functions are related to generating messages, Qt version handling
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| 434 | and comparing and adjusting object values. And finally, some of
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| 435 | the declared macros enable programmers to add compiler or platform
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| 436 | specific code to their applications, while others are convenience
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| 437 | macros for larger operations.
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| 438 |
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| 439 | \section1 Types
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| 440 |
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| 441 | The header file declares several type definitions that guarantee a
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| 442 | specified bit-size on all platforms supported by Qt for various
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| 443 | basic types, for example \l qint8 which is a signed char
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| 444 | guaranteed to be 8-bit on all platforms supported by Qt. The
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| 445 | header file also declares the \l qlonglong type definition for \c
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| 446 | {long long int } (\c __int64 on Windows).
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| 447 |
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| 448 | Several convenience type definitions are declared: \l qreal for \c
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| 449 | double, \l uchar for \c unsigned char, \l uint for \c unsigned
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| 450 | int, \l ulong for \c unsigned long and \l ushort for \c unsigned
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| 451 | short.
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| 452 |
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| 453 | Finally, the QtMsgType definition identifies the various messages
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| 454 | that can be generated and sent to a Qt message handler;
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| 455 | QtMsgHandler is a type definition for a pointer to a function with
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| 456 | the signature \c {void myMsgHandler(QtMsgType, const char *)}.
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| 457 |
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| 458 | \section1 Functions
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| 459 |
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| 460 | The <QtGlobal> header file contains several functions comparing
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| 461 | and adjusting an object's value. These functions take a template
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| 462 | type as argument: You can retrieve the absolute value of an object
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| 463 | using the qAbs() function, and you can bound a given object's
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| 464 | value by given minimum and maximum values using the qBound()
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| 465 | function. You can retrieve the minimum and maximum of two given
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| 466 | objects using qMin() and qMax() respectively. All these functions
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| 467 | return a corresponding template type; the template types can be
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| 468 | replaced by any other type.
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| 469 |
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| 470 | Example:
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| 471 |
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| 472 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 3
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| 473 |
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| 474 | <QtGlobal> also contains functions that generate messages from the
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| 475 | given string argument: qCritical(), qDebug(), qFatal() and
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| 476 | qWarning(). These functions call the message handler with the
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| 477 | given message.
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| 478 |
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| 479 | Example:
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| 480 |
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| 481 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 4
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| 482 |
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| 483 | The remaining functions are qRound() and qRound64(), which both
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| 484 | accept a \l qreal value as their argument returning the value
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| 485 | rounded up to the nearest integer and 64-bit integer respectively,
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| 486 | the qInstallMsgHandler() function which installs the given
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| 487 | QtMsgHandler, and the qVersion() function which returns the
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| 488 | version number of Qt at run-time as a string.
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| 489 |
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| 490 | \section1 Macros
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| 491 |
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| 492 | The <QtGlobal> header file provides a range of macros (Q_CC_*)
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| 493 | that are defined if the application is compiled using the
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| 494 | specified platforms. For example, the Q_CC_SUN macro is defined if
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| 495 | the application is compiled using Forte Developer, or Sun Studio
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| 496 | C++. The header file also declares a range of macros (Q_OS_*)
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| 497 | that are defined for the specified platforms. For example,
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| 498 | Q_OS_X11 which is defined for the X Window System.
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| 499 |
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| 500 | The purpose of these macros is to enable programmers to add
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| 501 | compiler or platform specific code to their application.
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| 502 |
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| 503 | The remaining macros are convenience macros for larger operations:
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| 504 | The QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP() and QT_TR_NOOP() macros provide the
|
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| 505 | possibility of marking text for dynamic translation,
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| 506 | i.e. translation without changing the stored source text. The
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| 507 | Q_ASSERT() and Q_ASSERT_X() enables warning messages of various
|
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| 508 | level of refinement. The Q_FOREACH() and foreach() macros
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| 509 | implement Qt's foreach loop.
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| 510 |
|
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| 511 | The Q_INT64_C() and Q_UINT64_C() macros wrap signed and unsigned
|
|---|
| 512 | 64-bit integer literals in a platform-independent way. The
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| 513 | Q_CHECK_PTR() macro prints a warning containing the source code's
|
|---|
| 514 | file name and line number, saying that the program ran out of
|
|---|
| 515 | memory, if the pointer is 0. The qPrintable() macro represent an
|
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| 516 | easy way of printing text.
|
|---|
| 517 |
|
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| 518 | Finally, the QT_POINTER_SIZE macro expands to the size of a
|
|---|
| 519 | pointer in bytes, and the QT_VERSION and QT_VERSION_STR macros
|
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| 520 | expand to a numeric value or a string, respectively, specifying
|
|---|
| 521 | Qt's version number, i.e the version the application is compiled
|
|---|
| 522 | against.
|
|---|
| 523 |
|
|---|
| 524 | \sa <QtAlgorithms>, QSysInfo
|
|---|
| 525 | */
|
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| 526 |
|
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| 527 | /*!
|
|---|
| 528 | \typedef qreal
|
|---|
| 529 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 530 |
|
|---|
| 531 | Typedef for \c double on all platforms except for those using CPUs with
|
|---|
| 532 | ARM architectures.
|
|---|
| 533 | On ARM-based platforms, \c qreal is a typedef for \c float for performance
|
|---|
| 534 | reasons.
|
|---|
| 535 | */
|
|---|
| 536 |
|
|---|
| 537 | /*! \typedef uchar
|
|---|
| 538 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 539 |
|
|---|
| 540 | Convenience typedef for \c{unsigned char}.
|
|---|
| 541 | */
|
|---|
| 542 |
|
|---|
| 543 | /*!
|
|---|
| 544 | \fn qt_set_sequence_auto_mnemonic(bool on)
|
|---|
| 545 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 546 |
|
|---|
| 547 | Enables automatic mnemonics on Mac if \a on is true; otherwise
|
|---|
| 548 | this feature is disabled.
|
|---|
| 549 |
|
|---|
| 550 | Note that this function is only available on Mac where mnemonics
|
|---|
| 551 | are disabled by default.
|
|---|
| 552 |
|
|---|
| 553 | To access to this function, use an extern declaration:
|
|---|
| 554 | extern void qt_set_sequence_auto_mnemonic(bool b);
|
|---|
| 555 |
|
|---|
| 556 | \sa {QShortcut#mnemonic}{QShortcut}
|
|---|
| 557 | */
|
|---|
| 558 |
|
|---|
| 559 | /*! \typedef ushort
|
|---|
| 560 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 561 |
|
|---|
| 562 | Convenience typedef for \c{unsigned short}.
|
|---|
| 563 | */
|
|---|
| 564 |
|
|---|
| 565 | /*! \typedef uint
|
|---|
| 566 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 567 |
|
|---|
| 568 | Convenience typedef for \c{unsigned int}.
|
|---|
| 569 | */
|
|---|
| 570 |
|
|---|
| 571 | /*! \typedef ulong
|
|---|
| 572 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 573 |
|
|---|
| 574 | Convenience typedef for \c{unsigned long}.
|
|---|
| 575 | */
|
|---|
| 576 |
|
|---|
| 577 | /*! \typedef qint8
|
|---|
| 578 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 579 |
|
|---|
| 580 | Typedef for \c{signed char}. This type is guaranteed to be 8-bit
|
|---|
| 581 | on all platforms supported by Qt.
|
|---|
| 582 | */
|
|---|
| 583 |
|
|---|
| 584 | /*!
|
|---|
| 585 | \typedef quint8
|
|---|
| 586 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 587 |
|
|---|
| 588 | Typedef for \c{unsigned char}. This type is guaranteed to
|
|---|
| 589 | be 8-bit on all platforms supported by Qt.
|
|---|
| 590 | */
|
|---|
| 591 |
|
|---|
| 592 | /*! \typedef qint16
|
|---|
| 593 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 594 |
|
|---|
| 595 | Typedef for \c{signed short}. This type is guaranteed to be
|
|---|
| 596 | 16-bit on all platforms supported by Qt.
|
|---|
| 597 | */
|
|---|
| 598 |
|
|---|
| 599 | /*!
|
|---|
| 600 | \typedef quint16
|
|---|
| 601 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 602 |
|
|---|
| 603 | Typedef for \c{unsigned short}. This type is guaranteed to
|
|---|
| 604 | be 16-bit on all platforms supported by Qt.
|
|---|
| 605 | */
|
|---|
| 606 |
|
|---|
| 607 | /*! \typedef qint32
|
|---|
| 608 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 609 |
|
|---|
| 610 | Typedef for \c{signed int}. This type is guaranteed to be 32-bit
|
|---|
| 611 | on all platforms supported by Qt.
|
|---|
| 612 | */
|
|---|
| 613 |
|
|---|
| 614 | /*!
|
|---|
| 615 | \typedef quint32
|
|---|
| 616 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 617 |
|
|---|
| 618 | Typedef for \c{unsigned int}. This type is guaranteed to
|
|---|
| 619 | be 32-bit on all platforms supported by Qt.
|
|---|
| 620 | */
|
|---|
| 621 |
|
|---|
| 622 | /*! \typedef qint64
|
|---|
| 623 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 624 |
|
|---|
| 625 | Typedef for \c{long long int} (\c __int64 on Windows). This type
|
|---|
| 626 | is guaranteed to be 64-bit on all platforms supported by Qt.
|
|---|
| 627 |
|
|---|
| 628 | Literals of this type can be created using the Q_INT64_C() macro:
|
|---|
| 629 |
|
|---|
| 630 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 5
|
|---|
| 631 |
|
|---|
| 632 | \sa Q_INT64_C(), quint64, qlonglong
|
|---|
| 633 | */
|
|---|
| 634 |
|
|---|
| 635 | /*!
|
|---|
| 636 | \typedef quint64
|
|---|
| 637 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 638 |
|
|---|
| 639 | Typedef for \c{unsigned long long int} (\c{unsigned __int64} on
|
|---|
| 640 | Windows). This type is guaranteed to be 64-bit on all platforms
|
|---|
| 641 | supported by Qt.
|
|---|
| 642 |
|
|---|
| 643 | Literals of this type can be created using the Q_UINT64_C()
|
|---|
| 644 | macro:
|
|---|
| 645 |
|
|---|
| 646 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 6
|
|---|
| 647 |
|
|---|
| 648 | \sa Q_UINT64_C(), qint64, qulonglong
|
|---|
| 649 | */
|
|---|
| 650 |
|
|---|
| 651 | /*!
|
|---|
| 652 | \typedef quintptr
|
|---|
| 653 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 654 |
|
|---|
| 655 | Integral type for representing a pointers (useful for hashing,
|
|---|
| 656 | etc.).
|
|---|
| 657 |
|
|---|
| 658 | Typedef for either quint32 or quint64. This type is guaranteed to
|
|---|
| 659 | be the same size as a pointer on all platforms supported by Qt. On
|
|---|
| 660 | a system with 32-bit pointers, quintptr is a typedef for quint32;
|
|---|
| 661 | on a system with 64-bit pointers, quintptr is a typedef for
|
|---|
| 662 | quint64.
|
|---|
| 663 |
|
|---|
| 664 | Note that quintptr is unsigned. Use qptrdiff for signed values.
|
|---|
| 665 |
|
|---|
| 666 | \sa qptrdiff, quint32, quint64
|
|---|
| 667 | */
|
|---|
| 668 |
|
|---|
| 669 | /*!
|
|---|
| 670 | \typedef qptrdiff
|
|---|
| 671 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 672 |
|
|---|
| 673 | Integral type for representing pointer differences.
|
|---|
| 674 |
|
|---|
| 675 | Typedef for either qint32 or qint64. This type is guaranteed to be
|
|---|
| 676 | the same size as a pointer on all platforms supported by Qt. On a
|
|---|
| 677 | system with 32-bit pointers, quintptr is a typedef for quint32; on
|
|---|
| 678 | a system with 64-bit pointers, quintptr is a typedef for quint64.
|
|---|
| 679 |
|
|---|
| 680 | Note that qptrdiff is signed. Use quintptr for unsigned values.
|
|---|
| 681 |
|
|---|
| 682 | \sa quintptr, qint32, qint64
|
|---|
| 683 | */
|
|---|
| 684 |
|
|---|
| 685 | /*!
|
|---|
| 686 | \typedef QtMsgHandler
|
|---|
| 687 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 688 |
|
|---|
| 689 | This is a typedef for a pointer to a function with the following
|
|---|
| 690 | signature:
|
|---|
| 691 |
|
|---|
| 692 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 7
|
|---|
| 693 |
|
|---|
| 694 | \sa QtMsgType, qInstallMsgHandler()
|
|---|
| 695 | */
|
|---|
| 696 |
|
|---|
| 697 | /*!
|
|---|
| 698 | \enum QtMsgType
|
|---|
| 699 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 700 |
|
|---|
| 701 | This enum describes the messages that can be sent to a message
|
|---|
| 702 | handler (QtMsgHandler). You can use the enum to identify and
|
|---|
| 703 | associate the various message types with the appropriate
|
|---|
| 704 | actions.
|
|---|
| 705 |
|
|---|
| 706 | \value QtDebugMsg
|
|---|
| 707 | A message generated by the qDebug() function.
|
|---|
| 708 | \value QtWarningMsg
|
|---|
| 709 | A message generated by the qWarning() function.
|
|---|
| 710 | \value QtCriticalMsg
|
|---|
| 711 | A message generated by the qCritical() function.
|
|---|
| 712 | \value QtFatalMsg
|
|---|
| 713 | A message generated by the qFatal() function.
|
|---|
| 714 | \value QtSystemMsg
|
|---|
| 715 |
|
|---|
| 716 |
|
|---|
| 717 | \sa QtMsgHandler, qInstallMsgHandler()
|
|---|
| 718 | */
|
|---|
| 719 |
|
|---|
| 720 | /*! \macro qint64 Q_INT64_C(literal)
|
|---|
| 721 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 722 |
|
|---|
| 723 | Wraps the signed 64-bit integer \a literal in a
|
|---|
| 724 | platform-independent way.
|
|---|
| 725 |
|
|---|
| 726 | Example:
|
|---|
| 727 |
|
|---|
| 728 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 8
|
|---|
| 729 |
|
|---|
| 730 | \sa qint64, Q_UINT64_C()
|
|---|
| 731 | */
|
|---|
| 732 |
|
|---|
| 733 | /*! \macro quint64 Q_UINT64_C(literal)
|
|---|
| 734 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 735 |
|
|---|
| 736 | Wraps the unsigned 64-bit integer \a literal in a
|
|---|
| 737 | platform-independent way.
|
|---|
| 738 |
|
|---|
| 739 | Example:
|
|---|
| 740 |
|
|---|
| 741 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 9
|
|---|
| 742 |
|
|---|
| 743 | \sa quint64, Q_INT64_C()
|
|---|
| 744 | */
|
|---|
| 745 |
|
|---|
| 746 | /*! \typedef qlonglong
|
|---|
| 747 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 748 |
|
|---|
| 749 | Typedef for \c{long long int} (\c __int64 on Windows). This is
|
|---|
| 750 | the same as \l qint64.
|
|---|
| 751 |
|
|---|
| 752 | \sa qulonglong, qint64
|
|---|
| 753 | */
|
|---|
| 754 |
|
|---|
| 755 | /*!
|
|---|
| 756 | \typedef qulonglong
|
|---|
| 757 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 758 |
|
|---|
| 759 | Typedef for \c{unsigned long long int} (\c{unsigned __int64} on
|
|---|
| 760 | Windows). This is the same as \l quint64.
|
|---|
| 761 |
|
|---|
| 762 | \sa quint64, qlonglong
|
|---|
| 763 | */
|
|---|
| 764 |
|
|---|
| 765 | /*! \fn const T &qAbs(const T &value)
|
|---|
| 766 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 767 |
|
|---|
| 768 | Compares \a value to the 0 of type T and returns the absolute
|
|---|
| 769 | value. Thus if T is \e {double}, then \a value is compared to
|
|---|
| 770 | \e{(double) 0}.
|
|---|
| 771 |
|
|---|
| 772 | Example:
|
|---|
| 773 |
|
|---|
| 774 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 10
|
|---|
| 775 | */
|
|---|
| 776 |
|
|---|
| 777 | /*! \fn int qRound(qreal value)
|
|---|
| 778 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 779 |
|
|---|
| 780 | Rounds \a value to the nearest integer.
|
|---|
| 781 |
|
|---|
| 782 | Example:
|
|---|
| 783 |
|
|---|
| 784 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 11
|
|---|
| 785 | */
|
|---|
| 786 |
|
|---|
| 787 | /*! \fn qint64 qRound64(qreal value)
|
|---|
| 788 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 789 |
|
|---|
| 790 | Rounds \a value to the nearest 64-bit integer.
|
|---|
| 791 |
|
|---|
| 792 | Example:
|
|---|
| 793 |
|
|---|
| 794 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 12
|
|---|
| 795 | */
|
|---|
| 796 |
|
|---|
| 797 | /*! \fn const T &qMin(const T &value1, const T &value2)
|
|---|
| 798 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 799 |
|
|---|
| 800 | Returns the minimum of \a value1 and \a value2.
|
|---|
| 801 |
|
|---|
| 802 | Example:
|
|---|
| 803 |
|
|---|
| 804 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 13
|
|---|
| 805 |
|
|---|
| 806 | \sa qMax(), qBound()
|
|---|
| 807 | */
|
|---|
| 808 |
|
|---|
| 809 | /*! \fn const T &qMax(const T &value1, const T &value2)
|
|---|
| 810 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 811 |
|
|---|
| 812 | Returns the maximum of \a value1 and \a value2.
|
|---|
| 813 |
|
|---|
| 814 | Example:
|
|---|
| 815 |
|
|---|
| 816 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 14
|
|---|
| 817 |
|
|---|
| 818 | \sa qMin(), qBound()
|
|---|
| 819 | */
|
|---|
| 820 |
|
|---|
| 821 | /*! \fn const T &qBound(const T &min, const T &value, const T &max)
|
|---|
| 822 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 823 |
|
|---|
| 824 | Returns \a value bounded by \a min and \a max. This is equivalent
|
|---|
| 825 | to qMax(\a min, qMin(\a value, \a max)).
|
|---|
| 826 |
|
|---|
| 827 | Example:
|
|---|
| 828 |
|
|---|
| 829 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 15
|
|---|
| 830 |
|
|---|
| 831 | \sa qMin(), qMax()
|
|---|
| 832 | */
|
|---|
| 833 |
|
|---|
| 834 | /*!
|
|---|
| 835 | \typedef Q_INT8
|
|---|
| 836 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 837 | \compat
|
|---|
| 838 |
|
|---|
| 839 | Use \l qint8 instead.
|
|---|
| 840 | */
|
|---|
| 841 |
|
|---|
| 842 | /*!
|
|---|
| 843 | \typedef Q_UINT8
|
|---|
| 844 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 845 | \compat
|
|---|
| 846 |
|
|---|
| 847 | Use \l quint8 instead.
|
|---|
| 848 | */
|
|---|
| 849 |
|
|---|
| 850 | /*!
|
|---|
| 851 | \typedef Q_INT16
|
|---|
| 852 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 853 | \compat
|
|---|
| 854 |
|
|---|
| 855 | Use \l qint16 instead.
|
|---|
| 856 | */
|
|---|
| 857 |
|
|---|
| 858 | /*!
|
|---|
| 859 | \typedef Q_UINT16
|
|---|
| 860 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 861 | \compat
|
|---|
| 862 |
|
|---|
| 863 | Use \l quint16 instead.
|
|---|
| 864 | */
|
|---|
| 865 |
|
|---|
| 866 | /*!
|
|---|
| 867 | \typedef Q_INT32
|
|---|
| 868 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 869 | \compat
|
|---|
| 870 |
|
|---|
| 871 | Use \l qint32 instead.
|
|---|
| 872 | */
|
|---|
| 873 |
|
|---|
| 874 | /*!
|
|---|
| 875 | \typedef Q_UINT32
|
|---|
| 876 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 877 | \compat
|
|---|
| 878 |
|
|---|
| 879 | Use \l quint32 instead.
|
|---|
| 880 | */
|
|---|
| 881 |
|
|---|
| 882 | /*!
|
|---|
| 883 | \typedef Q_INT64
|
|---|
| 884 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 885 | \compat
|
|---|
| 886 |
|
|---|
| 887 | Use \l qint64 instead.
|
|---|
| 888 | */
|
|---|
| 889 |
|
|---|
| 890 | /*!
|
|---|
| 891 | \typedef Q_UINT64
|
|---|
| 892 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 893 | \compat
|
|---|
| 894 |
|
|---|
| 895 | Use \l quint64 instead.
|
|---|
| 896 | */
|
|---|
| 897 |
|
|---|
| 898 | /*!
|
|---|
| 899 | \typedef Q_LLONG
|
|---|
| 900 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 901 | \compat
|
|---|
| 902 |
|
|---|
| 903 | Use \l qint64 instead.
|
|---|
| 904 | */
|
|---|
| 905 |
|
|---|
| 906 | /*!
|
|---|
| 907 | \typedef Q_ULLONG
|
|---|
| 908 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 909 | \compat
|
|---|
| 910 |
|
|---|
| 911 | Use \l quint64 instead.
|
|---|
| 912 | */
|
|---|
| 913 |
|
|---|
| 914 | /*!
|
|---|
| 915 | \typedef Q_LONG
|
|---|
| 916 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 917 | \compat
|
|---|
| 918 |
|
|---|
| 919 | Use \c{void *} instead.
|
|---|
| 920 | */
|
|---|
| 921 |
|
|---|
| 922 | /*!
|
|---|
| 923 | \typedef Q_ULONG
|
|---|
| 924 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 925 | \compat
|
|---|
| 926 |
|
|---|
| 927 | Use \c{void *} instead.
|
|---|
| 928 | */
|
|---|
| 929 |
|
|---|
| 930 | /*! \fn bool qSysInfo(int *wordSize, bool *bigEndian)
|
|---|
| 931 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 932 |
|
|---|
| 933 | Use QSysInfo::WordSize and QSysInfo::ByteOrder instead.
|
|---|
| 934 | */
|
|---|
| 935 |
|
|---|
| 936 | /*!
|
|---|
| 937 | \fn bool qt_winUnicode()
|
|---|
| 938 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 939 |
|
|---|
| 940 | This function always returns true.
|
|---|
| 941 |
|
|---|
| 942 | \sa QSysInfo
|
|---|
| 943 | */
|
|---|
| 944 |
|
|---|
| 945 | /*!
|
|---|
| 946 | \fn int qWinVersion()
|
|---|
| 947 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 948 |
|
|---|
| 949 | Use QSysInfo::WindowsVersion instead.
|
|---|
| 950 |
|
|---|
| 951 | \sa QSysInfo
|
|---|
| 952 | */
|
|---|
| 953 |
|
|---|
| 954 | /*!
|
|---|
| 955 | \fn int qMacVersion()
|
|---|
| 956 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 957 |
|
|---|
| 958 | Use QSysInfo::MacintoshVersion instead.
|
|---|
| 959 |
|
|---|
| 960 | \sa QSysInfo
|
|---|
| 961 | */
|
|---|
| 962 |
|
|---|
| 963 | /*!
|
|---|
| 964 | \macro QT_VERSION_CHECK
|
|---|
| 965 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 966 |
|
|---|
| 967 | Turns the major, minor and patch numbers of a version into an
|
|---|
| 968 | integer, 0xMMNNPP (MM = major, NN = minor, PP = patch). This can
|
|---|
| 969 | be compared with another similarly processed version id.
|
|---|
| 970 |
|
|---|
| 971 | \sa QT_VERSION
|
|---|
| 972 | */
|
|---|
| 973 |
|
|---|
| 974 | /*!
|
|---|
| 975 | \macro QT_VERSION
|
|---|
| 976 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 977 |
|
|---|
| 978 | This macro expands a numeric value of the form 0xMMNNPP (MM =
|
|---|
| 979 | major, NN = minor, PP = patch) that specifies Qt's version
|
|---|
| 980 | number. For example, if you compile your application against Qt
|
|---|
| 981 | 4.1.2, the QT_VERSION macro will expand to 0x040102.
|
|---|
| 982 |
|
|---|
| 983 | You can use QT_VERSION to use the latest Qt features where
|
|---|
| 984 | available.
|
|---|
| 985 |
|
|---|
| 986 | Example:
|
|---|
| 987 |
|
|---|
| 988 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 16
|
|---|
| 989 |
|
|---|
| 990 | \sa QT_VERSION_STR, qVersion()
|
|---|
| 991 | */
|
|---|
| 992 |
|
|---|
| 993 | /*!
|
|---|
| 994 | \macro QT_VERSION_STR
|
|---|
| 995 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 996 |
|
|---|
| 997 | This macro expands to a string that specifies Qt's version number
|
|---|
| 998 | (for example, "4.1.2"). This is the version against which the
|
|---|
| 999 | application is compiled.
|
|---|
| 1000 |
|
|---|
| 1001 | \sa qVersion(), QT_VERSION
|
|---|
| 1002 | */
|
|---|
| 1003 |
|
|---|
| 1004 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1005 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1006 |
|
|---|
| 1007 | Returns the version number of Qt at run-time as a string (for
|
|---|
| 1008 | example, "4.1.2"). This may be a different version than the
|
|---|
| 1009 | version the application was compiled against.
|
|---|
| 1010 |
|
|---|
| 1011 | \sa QT_VERSION_STR
|
|---|
| 1012 | */
|
|---|
| 1013 |
|
|---|
| 1014 | const char *qVersion()
|
|---|
| 1015 | {
|
|---|
| 1016 | return QT_VERSION_STR;
|
|---|
| 1017 | }
|
|---|
| 1018 |
|
|---|
| 1019 | bool qSharedBuild()
|
|---|
| 1020 | {
|
|---|
| 1021 | #ifdef QT_SHARED
|
|---|
| 1022 | return true;
|
|---|
| 1023 | #else
|
|---|
| 1024 | return false;
|
|---|
| 1025 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1026 | }
|
|---|
| 1027 |
|
|---|
| 1028 | /*****************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 1029 | System detection routines
|
|---|
| 1030 | *****************************************************************************/
|
|---|
| 1031 |
|
|---|
| 1032 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1033 | \class QSysInfo
|
|---|
| 1034 | \brief The QSysInfo class provides information about the system.
|
|---|
| 1035 |
|
|---|
| 1036 | \list
|
|---|
| 1037 | \o \l WordSize specifies the size of a pointer for the platform
|
|---|
| 1038 | on which the application is compiled.
|
|---|
| 1039 | \o \l ByteOrder specifies whether the platform is big-endian or
|
|---|
| 1040 | little-endian.
|
|---|
| 1041 | \o \l WindowsVersion specifies the version of the Windows operating
|
|---|
| 1042 | system on which the application is run (Windows only)
|
|---|
| 1043 | \o \l MacintoshVersion specifies the version of the Macintosh
|
|---|
| 1044 | operating system on which the application is run (Mac only).
|
|---|
| 1045 | \o \l os2Version() specifies the version of the OS/2
|
|---|
| 1046 | operating system on which the application is run (OS/2 only).
|
|---|
| 1047 | \endlist
|
|---|
| 1048 |
|
|---|
| 1049 | Some constants are defined only on certain platforms. You can use
|
|---|
| 1050 | the preprocessor symbols Q_WS_WIN, Q_OS_MAC and Q_OS_OS2 to test that the
|
|---|
| 1051 | application is compiled under Windows, Mac or OS/2.
|
|---|
| 1052 |
|
|---|
| 1053 | \sa QLibraryInfo
|
|---|
| 1054 | */
|
|---|
| 1055 |
|
|---|
| 1056 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1057 | \enum QSysInfo::Sizes
|
|---|
| 1058 |
|
|---|
| 1059 | This enum provides platform-specific information about the sizes of data
|
|---|
| 1060 | structures used by the underlying architecture.
|
|---|
| 1061 |
|
|---|
| 1062 | \value WordSize The size in bits of a pointer for the platform on which
|
|---|
| 1063 | the application is compiled (32 or 64).
|
|---|
| 1064 | */
|
|---|
| 1065 |
|
|---|
| 1066 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1067 | \variable QSysInfo::WindowsVersion
|
|---|
| 1068 | \brief the version of the Windows operating system on which the
|
|---|
| 1069 | application is run (Windows only)
|
|---|
| 1070 | */
|
|---|
| 1071 |
|
|---|
| 1072 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1073 | \fn QSysInfo::WindowsVersion QSysInfo::windowsVersion()
|
|---|
| 1074 | \since 4.4
|
|---|
| 1075 |
|
|---|
| 1076 | Returns the version of the Windows operating system on which the
|
|---|
| 1077 | application is run (Windows only).
|
|---|
| 1078 | */
|
|---|
| 1079 |
|
|---|
| 1080 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1081 | \variable QSysInfo::MacintoshVersion
|
|---|
| 1082 | \brief the version of the Macintosh operating system on which
|
|---|
| 1083 | the application is run (Mac only).
|
|---|
| 1084 | */
|
|---|
| 1085 |
|
|---|
| 1086 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1087 | \fn QSysInfo::SymbianVersion QSysInfo::symbianVersion()
|
|---|
| 1088 | \since 4.6
|
|---|
| 1089 |
|
|---|
| 1090 | Returns the version of the Symbian operating system on which the
|
|---|
| 1091 | application is run (Symbian only).
|
|---|
| 1092 | */
|
|---|
| 1093 |
|
|---|
| 1094 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1095 | \fn QSysInfo::S60Version QSysInfo::s60Version()
|
|---|
| 1096 | \since 4.6
|
|---|
| 1097 |
|
|---|
| 1098 | Returns the version of the S60 SDK system on which the
|
|---|
| 1099 | application is run (S60 only).
|
|---|
| 1100 | */
|
|---|
| 1101 |
|
|---|
| 1102 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1103 | \fn QSysInfo::Os2Version QSysInfo::os2Version()
|
|---|
| 1104 | \since 4.6
|
|---|
| 1105 |
|
|---|
| 1106 | Returns the version of the OS/2 operating system on which the
|
|---|
| 1107 | application is run (OS/2 only).
|
|---|
| 1108 | */
|
|---|
| 1109 |
|
|---|
| 1110 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1111 | \enum QSysInfo::Endian
|
|---|
| 1112 |
|
|---|
| 1113 | \value BigEndian Big-endian byte order (also called Network byte order)
|
|---|
| 1114 | \value LittleEndian Little-endian byte order
|
|---|
| 1115 | \value ByteOrder Equals BigEndian or LittleEndian, depending on
|
|---|
| 1116 | the platform's byte order.
|
|---|
| 1117 | */
|
|---|
| 1118 |
|
|---|
| 1119 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1120 | \enum QSysInfo::WinVersion
|
|---|
| 1121 |
|
|---|
| 1122 | This enum provides symbolic names for the various versions of the
|
|---|
| 1123 | Windows operating system. On Windows, the
|
|---|
| 1124 | QSysInfo::WindowsVersion variable gives the version of the system
|
|---|
| 1125 | on which the application is run.
|
|---|
| 1126 |
|
|---|
| 1127 | MS-DOS-based versions:
|
|---|
| 1128 |
|
|---|
| 1129 | \value WV_32s Windows 3.1 with Win 32s
|
|---|
| 1130 | \value WV_95 Windows 95
|
|---|
| 1131 | \value WV_98 Windows 98
|
|---|
| 1132 | \value WV_Me Windows Me
|
|---|
| 1133 |
|
|---|
| 1134 | NT-based versions (note that each operating system version is only represented once rather than each Windows edition):
|
|---|
| 1135 |
|
|---|
| 1136 | \value WV_NT Windows NT (operating system version 4.0)
|
|---|
| 1137 | \value WV_2000 Windows 2000 (operating system version 5.0)
|
|---|
| 1138 | \value WV_XP Windows XP (operating system version 5.1)
|
|---|
| 1139 | \value WV_2003 Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Home Server, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (operating system version 5.2)
|
|---|
| 1140 | \value WV_VISTA Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 (operating system version 6.0)
|
|---|
| 1141 | \value WV_WINDOWS7 Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 (operating system version 6.1)
|
|---|
| 1142 |
|
|---|
| 1143 | Alternatively, you may use the following macros which correspond directly to the Windows operating system version number:
|
|---|
| 1144 |
|
|---|
| 1145 | \value WV_4_0 Operating system version 4.0, corresponds to Windows NT
|
|---|
| 1146 | \value WV_5_0 Operating system version 5.0, corresponds to Windows 2000
|
|---|
| 1147 | \value WV_5_1 Operating system version 5.1, corresponds to Windows XP
|
|---|
| 1148 | \value WV_5_2 Operating system version 5.2, corresponds to Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Home Server, and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
|
|---|
| 1149 | \value WV_6_0 Operating system version 6.0, corresponds to Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
|
|---|
| 1150 | \value WV_6_1 Operating system version 6.1, corresponds to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
|
|---|
| 1151 |
|
|---|
| 1152 | CE-based versions:
|
|---|
| 1153 |
|
|---|
| 1154 | \value WV_CE Windows CE
|
|---|
| 1155 | \value WV_CENET Windows CE .NET
|
|---|
| 1156 | \value WV_CE_5 Windows CE 5.x
|
|---|
| 1157 | \value WV_CE_6 Windows CE 6.x
|
|---|
| 1158 |
|
|---|
| 1159 | The following masks can be used for testing whether a Windows
|
|---|
| 1160 | version is MS-DOS-based, NT-based, or CE-based:
|
|---|
| 1161 |
|
|---|
| 1162 | \value WV_DOS_based MS-DOS-based version of Windows
|
|---|
| 1163 | \value WV_NT_based NT-based version of Windows
|
|---|
| 1164 | \value WV_CE_based CE-based version of Windows
|
|---|
| 1165 |
|
|---|
| 1166 | \sa MacVersion, SymbianVersion
|
|---|
| 1167 | */
|
|---|
| 1168 |
|
|---|
| 1169 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1170 | \enum QSysInfo::MacVersion
|
|---|
| 1171 |
|
|---|
| 1172 | This enum provides symbolic names for the various versions of the
|
|---|
| 1173 | Macintosh operating system. On Mac, the
|
|---|
| 1174 | QSysInfo::MacintoshVersion variable gives the version of the
|
|---|
| 1175 | system on which the application is run.
|
|---|
| 1176 |
|
|---|
| 1177 | \value MV_9 Mac OS 9 (unsupported)
|
|---|
| 1178 | \value MV_10_0 Mac OS X 10.0 (unsupported)
|
|---|
| 1179 | \value MV_10_1 Mac OS X 10.1 (unsupported)
|
|---|
| 1180 | \value MV_10_2 Mac OS X 10.2 (unsupported)
|
|---|
| 1181 | \value MV_10_3 Mac OS X 10.3
|
|---|
| 1182 | \value MV_10_4 Mac OS X 10.4
|
|---|
| 1183 | \value MV_10_5 Mac OS X 10.5
|
|---|
| 1184 | \value MV_10_6 Mac OS X 10.6
|
|---|
| 1185 | \value MV_Unknown An unknown and currently unsupported platform
|
|---|
| 1186 |
|
|---|
| 1187 | \value MV_CHEETAH Apple codename for MV_10_0
|
|---|
| 1188 | \value MV_PUMA Apple codename for MV_10_1
|
|---|
| 1189 | \value MV_JAGUAR Apple codename for MV_10_2
|
|---|
| 1190 | \value MV_PANTHER Apple codename for MV_10_3
|
|---|
| 1191 | \value MV_TIGER Apple codename for MV_10_4
|
|---|
| 1192 | \value MV_LEOPARD Apple codename for MV_10_5
|
|---|
| 1193 | \value MV_SNOWLEOPARD Apple codename for MV_10_6
|
|---|
| 1194 |
|
|---|
| 1195 | \sa WinVersion, SymbianVersion
|
|---|
| 1196 | */
|
|---|
| 1197 |
|
|---|
| 1198 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1199 | \enum QSysInfo::SymbianVersion
|
|---|
| 1200 |
|
|---|
| 1201 | This enum provides symbolic names for the various versions of the
|
|---|
| 1202 | Symbian operating system. On Symbian, the
|
|---|
| 1203 | QSysInfo::symbianVersion() function gives the version of the
|
|---|
| 1204 | system on which the application is run.
|
|---|
| 1205 |
|
|---|
| 1206 | \value SV_9_2 Symbian OS v9.2
|
|---|
| 1207 | \value SV_9_3 Symbian OS v9.3
|
|---|
| 1208 | \value SV_9_4 Symbian OS v9.4
|
|---|
| 1209 | \value SV_SF_1 Symbian^1
|
|---|
| 1210 | \value SV_SF_2 Symbian^2
|
|---|
| 1211 | \value SV_SF_3 Symbian^3
|
|---|
| 1212 | \value SV_SF_4 Symbian^4
|
|---|
| 1213 | \value SV_Unknown An unknown and currently unsupported platform
|
|---|
| 1214 |
|
|---|
| 1215 | \sa S60Version, WinVersion, MacVersion
|
|---|
| 1216 | */
|
|---|
| 1217 |
|
|---|
| 1218 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1219 | \enum QSysInfo::S60Version
|
|---|
| 1220 |
|
|---|
| 1221 | This enum provides symbolic names for the various versions of the
|
|---|
| 1222 | S60 SDK. On S60, the
|
|---|
| 1223 | QSysInfo::s60Version() function gives the version of the
|
|---|
| 1224 | SDK on which the application is run.
|
|---|
| 1225 |
|
|---|
| 1226 | \value SV_S60_3_1 S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1
|
|---|
| 1227 | \value SV_S60_3_2 S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2
|
|---|
| 1228 | \value SV_S60_5_0 S60 5th Edition
|
|---|
| 1229 | \value SV_S60_5_1 S60 5th Edition Feature Pack 1
|
|---|
| 1230 | \value SV_S60_5_2 S60 5th Edition Feature Pack 2
|
|---|
| 1231 | \value SV_S60_Unknown An unknown and currently unsupported platform
|
|---|
| 1232 | \omitvalue SV_S60_None
|
|---|
| 1233 |
|
|---|
| 1234 | \sa SymbianVersion, WinVersion, MacVersion
|
|---|
| 1235 | */
|
|---|
| 1236 |
|
|---|
| 1237 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1238 | \enum QSysInfo::Os2Version
|
|---|
| 1239 |
|
|---|
| 1240 | This enum provides symbolic names for the various versions of the
|
|---|
| 1241 | OS/2 operating system. On OS/2, the
|
|---|
| 1242 | QSysInfo::os2Version() function gives the version of the system on
|
|---|
| 1243 | which the application is run.
|
|---|
| 1244 |
|
|---|
| 1245 | Original IBM OS/2 systems:
|
|---|
| 1246 |
|
|---|
| 1247 | \value OV_Unknown An unknown and currently unsupported OS/2 version
|
|---|
| 1248 | \value OV_2_0 OS/2 2.0 (unsupported)
|
|---|
| 1249 | \value OV_2_1 OS/2 2.1 (unsupported)
|
|---|
| 1250 | \value OV_2_11 OS/2 2.11 (unsupported)
|
|---|
| 1251 | \value OV_3_0 OS/2 3.0, corresponds to Warp 3 (unsupported)
|
|---|
| 1252 | \value OV_4_0 OS/2 4.0, corresponds to Warp 4 also known as Merlin
|
|---|
| 1253 | \value OV_4_5 OS/2 4.5, corresponds to Warp 4.5 also known as Aurora
|
|---|
| 1254 | \value OV_4_52 OS/2 4.52, corresponds to Warp 4.52 also known as WSeB
|
|---|
| 1255 |
|
|---|
| 1256 | \value OV_MERLIN Codename for OV_4_0
|
|---|
| 1257 | \value OV_AURORA Codename for OV_4_5
|
|---|
| 1258 | \value OV_WSEB Codename for OV_4_52
|
|---|
| 1259 |
|
|---|
| 1260 | Serenity eComStation systems:
|
|---|
| 1261 |
|
|---|
| 1262 | \value OV_ECS_Unknown An unknown and currently unsupported
|
|---|
| 1263 | eComStation version
|
|---|
| 1264 | \value OV_ECS_1_0 eComStation 1.0
|
|---|
| 1265 | \value OV_ECS_1_1 eComStation 1.1
|
|---|
| 1266 | \value OV_ECS_1_2 eComStation 1.2
|
|---|
| 1267 | \value OV_ECS_2_0 eComStation 2.0 (either any of RCs or GA)
|
|---|
| 1268 |
|
|---|
| 1269 | The following masks can be used for detecting properties common to a group
|
|---|
| 1270 | of versions:
|
|---|
| 1271 |
|
|---|
| 1272 | \value OV_WARP3 Set if the version represents an OS/2 Warp 3 system
|
|---|
| 1273 | \value OV_WARP4 Set if the version represents an OS/2 Warp 4 system
|
|---|
| 1274 | \value OV_WARP Set if the version is either of the OS/2 Warp systems
|
|---|
| 1275 | \value OV_ECS Set if the version represents an eComStation system
|
|---|
| 1276 |
|
|---|
| 1277 | \sa WinVersion, SymbianVersion, MacVersion
|
|---|
| 1278 | */
|
|---|
| 1279 |
|
|---|
| 1280 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1281 | \macro Q_WS_MAC
|
|---|
| 1282 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1283 |
|
|---|
| 1284 | Defined on Mac OS X.
|
|---|
| 1285 |
|
|---|
| 1286 | \sa Q_WS_WIN, Q_WS_X11, Q_WS_QWS, Q_WS_S60
|
|---|
| 1287 | */
|
|---|
| 1288 |
|
|---|
| 1289 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1290 | \macro Q_WS_WIN
|
|---|
| 1291 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1292 |
|
|---|
| 1293 | Defined on Windows.
|
|---|
| 1294 |
|
|---|
| 1295 | \sa Q_WS_MAC, Q_WS_X11, Q_WS_QWS, Q_WS_S60
|
|---|
| 1296 | */
|
|---|
| 1297 |
|
|---|
| 1298 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1299 | \macro Q_WS_X11
|
|---|
| 1300 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1301 |
|
|---|
| 1302 | Defined on X11.
|
|---|
| 1303 |
|
|---|
| 1304 | \sa Q_WS_MAC, Q_WS_WIN, Q_WS_QWS, Q_WS_S60
|
|---|
| 1305 | */
|
|---|
| 1306 |
|
|---|
| 1307 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1308 | \macro Q_WS_QWS
|
|---|
| 1309 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1310 |
|
|---|
| 1311 | Defined on Qt for Embedded Linux.
|
|---|
| 1312 |
|
|---|
| 1313 | \sa Q_WS_MAC, Q_WS_WIN, Q_WS_X11, Q_WS_S60
|
|---|
| 1314 | */
|
|---|
| 1315 |
|
|---|
| 1316 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1317 | \macro Q_OS_DARWIN
|
|---|
| 1318 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1319 |
|
|---|
| 1320 | Defined on Darwin OS (synonym for Q_OS_MAC).
|
|---|
| 1321 | */
|
|---|
| 1322 |
|
|---|
| 1323 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1324 | \macro Q_OS_MSDOS
|
|---|
| 1325 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1326 |
|
|---|
| 1327 | Defined on MS-DOS and Windows.
|
|---|
| 1328 | */
|
|---|
| 1329 |
|
|---|
| 1330 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1331 | \macro Q_OS_OS2
|
|---|
| 1332 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1333 |
|
|---|
| 1334 | Defined on OS/2.
|
|---|
| 1335 | */
|
|---|
| 1336 |
|
|---|
| 1337 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1338 | \macro Q_OS_OS2EMX
|
|---|
| 1339 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1340 |
|
|---|
| 1341 | Defined on XFree86 on OS/2 (not PM).
|
|---|
| 1342 | */
|
|---|
| 1343 |
|
|---|
| 1344 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1345 | \macro Q_OS_WIN32
|
|---|
| 1346 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1347 |
|
|---|
| 1348 | Defined on all supported versions of Windows.
|
|---|
| 1349 | */
|
|---|
| 1350 |
|
|---|
| 1351 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1352 | \macro Q_OS_WINCE
|
|---|
| 1353 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1354 |
|
|---|
| 1355 | Defined on Windows CE.
|
|---|
| 1356 | */
|
|---|
| 1357 |
|
|---|
| 1358 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1359 | \macro Q_OS_CYGWIN
|
|---|
| 1360 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1361 |
|
|---|
| 1362 | Defined on Cygwin.
|
|---|
| 1363 | */
|
|---|
| 1364 |
|
|---|
| 1365 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1366 | \macro Q_OS_SOLARIS
|
|---|
| 1367 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1368 |
|
|---|
| 1369 | Defined on Sun Solaris.
|
|---|
| 1370 | */
|
|---|
| 1371 |
|
|---|
| 1372 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1373 | \macro Q_OS_HPUX
|
|---|
| 1374 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1375 |
|
|---|
| 1376 | Defined on HP-UX.
|
|---|
| 1377 | */
|
|---|
| 1378 |
|
|---|
| 1379 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1380 | \macro Q_OS_ULTRIX
|
|---|
| 1381 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1382 |
|
|---|
| 1383 | Defined on DEC Ultrix.
|
|---|
| 1384 | */
|
|---|
| 1385 |
|
|---|
| 1386 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1387 | \macro Q_OS_LINUX
|
|---|
| 1388 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1389 |
|
|---|
| 1390 | Defined on Linux.
|
|---|
| 1391 | */
|
|---|
| 1392 |
|
|---|
| 1393 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1394 | \macro Q_OS_FREEBSD
|
|---|
| 1395 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1396 |
|
|---|
| 1397 | Defined on FreeBSD.
|
|---|
| 1398 | */
|
|---|
| 1399 |
|
|---|
| 1400 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1401 | \macro Q_OS_NETBSD
|
|---|
| 1402 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1403 |
|
|---|
| 1404 | Defined on NetBSD.
|
|---|
| 1405 | */
|
|---|
| 1406 |
|
|---|
| 1407 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1408 | \macro Q_OS_OPENBSD
|
|---|
| 1409 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1410 |
|
|---|
| 1411 | Defined on OpenBSD.
|
|---|
| 1412 | */
|
|---|
| 1413 |
|
|---|
| 1414 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1415 | \macro Q_OS_BSDI
|
|---|
| 1416 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1417 |
|
|---|
| 1418 | Defined on BSD/OS.
|
|---|
| 1419 | */
|
|---|
| 1420 |
|
|---|
| 1421 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1422 | \macro Q_OS_IRIX
|
|---|
| 1423 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1424 |
|
|---|
| 1425 | Defined on SGI Irix.
|
|---|
| 1426 | */
|
|---|
| 1427 |
|
|---|
| 1428 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1429 | \macro Q_OS_OSF
|
|---|
| 1430 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1431 |
|
|---|
| 1432 | Defined on HP Tru64 UNIX.
|
|---|
| 1433 | */
|
|---|
| 1434 |
|
|---|
| 1435 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1436 | \macro Q_OS_SCO
|
|---|
| 1437 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1438 |
|
|---|
| 1439 | Defined on SCO OpenServer 5.
|
|---|
| 1440 | */
|
|---|
| 1441 |
|
|---|
| 1442 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1443 | \macro Q_OS_UNIXWARE
|
|---|
| 1444 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1445 |
|
|---|
| 1446 | Defined on UnixWare 7, Open UNIX 8.
|
|---|
| 1447 | */
|
|---|
| 1448 |
|
|---|
| 1449 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1450 | \macro Q_OS_AIX
|
|---|
| 1451 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1452 |
|
|---|
| 1453 | Defined on AIX.
|
|---|
| 1454 | */
|
|---|
| 1455 |
|
|---|
| 1456 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1457 | \macro Q_OS_HURD
|
|---|
| 1458 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1459 |
|
|---|
| 1460 | Defined on GNU Hurd.
|
|---|
| 1461 | */
|
|---|
| 1462 |
|
|---|
| 1463 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1464 | \macro Q_OS_DGUX
|
|---|
| 1465 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1466 |
|
|---|
| 1467 | Defined on DG/UX.
|
|---|
| 1468 | */
|
|---|
| 1469 |
|
|---|
| 1470 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1471 | \macro Q_OS_RELIANT
|
|---|
| 1472 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1473 |
|
|---|
| 1474 | Defined on Reliant UNIX.
|
|---|
| 1475 | */
|
|---|
| 1476 |
|
|---|
| 1477 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1478 | \macro Q_OS_DYNIX
|
|---|
| 1479 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1480 |
|
|---|
| 1481 | Defined on DYNIX/ptx.
|
|---|
| 1482 | */
|
|---|
| 1483 |
|
|---|
| 1484 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1485 | \macro Q_OS_QNX
|
|---|
| 1486 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1487 |
|
|---|
| 1488 | Defined on QNX Neutrino.
|
|---|
| 1489 | */
|
|---|
| 1490 |
|
|---|
| 1491 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1492 | \macro Q_OS_LYNX
|
|---|
| 1493 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1494 |
|
|---|
| 1495 | Defined on LynxOS.
|
|---|
| 1496 | */
|
|---|
| 1497 |
|
|---|
| 1498 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1499 | \macro Q_OS_BSD4
|
|---|
| 1500 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1501 |
|
|---|
| 1502 | Defined on Any BSD 4.4 system.
|
|---|
| 1503 | */
|
|---|
| 1504 |
|
|---|
| 1505 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1506 | \macro Q_OS_UNIX
|
|---|
| 1507 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1508 |
|
|---|
| 1509 | Defined on Any UNIX BSD/SYSV system.
|
|---|
| 1510 | */
|
|---|
| 1511 |
|
|---|
| 1512 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1513 | \macro Q_CC_SYM
|
|---|
| 1514 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1515 |
|
|---|
| 1516 | Defined if the application is compiled using Digital Mars C/C++
|
|---|
| 1517 | (used to be Symantec C++).
|
|---|
| 1518 | */
|
|---|
| 1519 |
|
|---|
| 1520 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1521 | \macro Q_CC_MWERKS
|
|---|
| 1522 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1523 |
|
|---|
| 1524 | Defined if the application is compiled using Metrowerks
|
|---|
| 1525 | CodeWarrior.
|
|---|
| 1526 | */
|
|---|
| 1527 |
|
|---|
| 1528 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1529 | \macro Q_CC_MSVC
|
|---|
| 1530 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1531 |
|
|---|
| 1532 | Defined if the application is compiled using Microsoft Visual
|
|---|
| 1533 | C/C++, Intel C++ for Windows.
|
|---|
| 1534 | */
|
|---|
| 1535 |
|
|---|
| 1536 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1537 | \macro Q_CC_BOR
|
|---|
| 1538 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1539 |
|
|---|
| 1540 | Defined if the application is compiled using Borland/Turbo C++.
|
|---|
| 1541 | */
|
|---|
| 1542 |
|
|---|
| 1543 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1544 | \macro Q_CC_WAT
|
|---|
| 1545 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1546 |
|
|---|
| 1547 | Defined if the application is compiled using Watcom C++.
|
|---|
| 1548 | */
|
|---|
| 1549 |
|
|---|
| 1550 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1551 | \macro Q_CC_GNU
|
|---|
| 1552 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1553 |
|
|---|
| 1554 | Defined if the application is compiled using GNU C++.
|
|---|
| 1555 | */
|
|---|
| 1556 |
|
|---|
| 1557 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1558 | \macro Q_CC_COMEAU
|
|---|
| 1559 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1560 |
|
|---|
| 1561 | Defined if the application is compiled using Comeau C++.
|
|---|
| 1562 | */
|
|---|
| 1563 |
|
|---|
| 1564 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1565 | \macro Q_CC_EDG
|
|---|
| 1566 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1567 |
|
|---|
| 1568 | Defined if the application is compiled using Edison Design Group
|
|---|
| 1569 | C++.
|
|---|
| 1570 | */
|
|---|
| 1571 |
|
|---|
| 1572 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1573 | \macro Q_CC_OC
|
|---|
| 1574 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1575 |
|
|---|
| 1576 | Defined if the application is compiled using CenterLine C++.
|
|---|
| 1577 | */
|
|---|
| 1578 |
|
|---|
| 1579 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1580 | \macro Q_CC_SUN
|
|---|
| 1581 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1582 |
|
|---|
| 1583 | Defined if the application is compiled using Forte Developer, or
|
|---|
| 1584 | Sun Studio C++.
|
|---|
| 1585 | */
|
|---|
| 1586 |
|
|---|
| 1587 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1588 | \macro Q_CC_MIPS
|
|---|
| 1589 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1590 |
|
|---|
| 1591 | Defined if the application is compiled using MIPSpro C++.
|
|---|
| 1592 | */
|
|---|
| 1593 |
|
|---|
| 1594 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1595 | \macro Q_CC_DEC
|
|---|
| 1596 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1597 |
|
|---|
| 1598 | Defined if the application is compiled using DEC C++.
|
|---|
| 1599 | */
|
|---|
| 1600 |
|
|---|
| 1601 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1602 | \macro Q_CC_HPACC
|
|---|
| 1603 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1604 |
|
|---|
| 1605 | Defined if the application is compiled using HP aC++.
|
|---|
| 1606 | */
|
|---|
| 1607 |
|
|---|
| 1608 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1609 | \macro Q_CC_USLC
|
|---|
| 1610 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1611 |
|
|---|
| 1612 | Defined if the application is compiled using SCO OUDK and UDK.
|
|---|
| 1613 | */
|
|---|
| 1614 |
|
|---|
| 1615 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1616 | \macro Q_CC_CDS
|
|---|
| 1617 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1618 |
|
|---|
| 1619 | Defined if the application is compiled using Reliant C++.
|
|---|
| 1620 | */
|
|---|
| 1621 |
|
|---|
| 1622 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1623 | \macro Q_CC_KAI
|
|---|
| 1624 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1625 |
|
|---|
| 1626 | Defined if the application is compiled using KAI C++.
|
|---|
| 1627 | */
|
|---|
| 1628 |
|
|---|
| 1629 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1630 | \macro Q_CC_INTEL
|
|---|
| 1631 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1632 |
|
|---|
| 1633 | Defined if the application is compiled using Intel C++ for Linux,
|
|---|
| 1634 | Intel C++ for Windows.
|
|---|
| 1635 | */
|
|---|
| 1636 |
|
|---|
| 1637 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1638 | \macro Q_CC_HIGHC
|
|---|
| 1639 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1640 |
|
|---|
| 1641 | Defined if the application is compiled using MetaWare High C/C++.
|
|---|
| 1642 | */
|
|---|
| 1643 |
|
|---|
| 1644 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1645 | \macro Q_CC_PGI
|
|---|
| 1646 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1647 |
|
|---|
| 1648 | Defined if the application is compiled using Portland Group C++.
|
|---|
| 1649 | */
|
|---|
| 1650 |
|
|---|
| 1651 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1652 | \macro Q_CC_GHS
|
|---|
| 1653 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1654 |
|
|---|
| 1655 | Defined if the application is compiled using Green Hills
|
|---|
| 1656 | Optimizing C++ Compilers.
|
|---|
| 1657 | */
|
|---|
| 1658 |
|
|---|
| 1659 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1660 | \macro Q_OS_MAC
|
|---|
| 1661 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1662 |
|
|---|
| 1663 | Defined on MAC OS (synonym for Darwin).
|
|---|
| 1664 | */
|
|---|
| 1665 |
|
|---|
| 1666 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1667 | \macro Q_OS_SYMBIAN
|
|---|
| 1668 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1669 |
|
|---|
| 1670 | Defined on Symbian.
|
|---|
| 1671 | */
|
|---|
| 1672 |
|
|---|
| 1673 | /*!
|
|---|
| 1674 | \macro Q_WS_S60
|
|---|
| 1675 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 1676 |
|
|---|
| 1677 | Defined on S60.
|
|---|
| 1678 |
|
|---|
| 1679 | \sa Q_WS_MAC, Q_WS_WIN, Q_WS_X11, Q_WS_QWS
|
|---|
| 1680 | */
|
|---|
| 1681 |
|
|---|
| 1682 | #if defined(QT_BUILD_QMAKE)
|
|---|
| 1683 | // needed to bootstrap qmake
|
|---|
| 1684 | static const unsigned int qt_one = 1;
|
|---|
| 1685 | const int QSysInfo::ByteOrder = ((*((unsigned char *) &qt_one) == 0) ? BigEndian : LittleEndian);
|
|---|
| 1686 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1687 |
|
|---|
| 1688 | #if !defined(QWS) && defined(Q_OS_MAC)
|
|---|
| 1689 |
|
|---|
| 1690 | QT_BEGIN_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 1691 | #include "private/qcore_mac_p.h"
|
|---|
| 1692 | #include "qnamespace.h"
|
|---|
| 1693 | QT_END_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 1694 |
|
|---|
| 1695 | Q_CORE_EXPORT OSErr qt_mac_create_fsref(const QString &file, FSRef *fsref)
|
|---|
| 1696 | {
|
|---|
| 1697 | return FSPathMakeRef(reinterpret_cast<const UInt8 *>(file.toUtf8().constData()), fsref, 0);
|
|---|
| 1698 | }
|
|---|
| 1699 |
|
|---|
| 1700 | // Don't use this function, it won't work in 10.5 (Leopard) and up
|
|---|
| 1701 | Q_CORE_EXPORT OSErr qt_mac_create_fsspec(const QString &file, FSSpec *spec)
|
|---|
| 1702 | {
|
|---|
| 1703 | FSRef fsref;
|
|---|
| 1704 | OSErr ret = qt_mac_create_fsref(file, &fsref);
|
|---|
| 1705 | if (ret == noErr)
|
|---|
| 1706 | ret = FSGetCatalogInfo(&fsref, kFSCatInfoNone, 0, 0, spec, 0);
|
|---|
| 1707 | return ret;
|
|---|
| 1708 | }
|
|---|
| 1709 |
|
|---|
| 1710 | Q_CORE_EXPORT void qt_mac_to_pascal_string(QString s, Str255 str, TextEncoding encoding=0, int len=-1)
|
|---|
| 1711 | {
|
|---|
| 1712 | if(len == -1)
|
|---|
| 1713 | len = s.length();
|
|---|
| 1714 | #if 0
|
|---|
| 1715 | UnicodeMapping mapping;
|
|---|
| 1716 | mapping.unicodeEncoding = CreateTextEncoding(kTextEncodingUnicodeDefault,
|
|---|
| 1717 | kTextEncodingDefaultVariant,
|
|---|
| 1718 | kUnicode16BitFormat);
|
|---|
| 1719 | mapping.otherEncoding = (encoding ? encoding : );
|
|---|
| 1720 | mapping.mappingVersion = kUnicodeUseLatestMapping;
|
|---|
| 1721 |
|
|---|
| 1722 | UnicodeToTextInfo info;
|
|---|
| 1723 | OSStatus err = CreateUnicodeToTextInfo(&mapping, &info);
|
|---|
| 1724 | if(err != noErr) {
|
|---|
| 1725 | qDebug("Qt: internal: Unable to create pascal string '%s'::%d [%ld]",
|
|---|
| 1726 | s.left(len).latin1(), (int)encoding, err);
|
|---|
| 1727 | return;
|
|---|
| 1728 | }
|
|---|
| 1729 | const int unilen = len * 2;
|
|---|
| 1730 | const UniChar *unibuf = (UniChar *)s.unicode();
|
|---|
| 1731 | ConvertFromUnicodeToPString(info, unilen, unibuf, str);
|
|---|
| 1732 | DisposeUnicodeToTextInfo(&info);
|
|---|
| 1733 | #else
|
|---|
| 1734 | Q_UNUSED(encoding);
|
|---|
| 1735 | CFStringGetPascalString(QCFString(s), str, 256, CFStringGetSystemEncoding());
|
|---|
| 1736 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1737 | }
|
|---|
| 1738 |
|
|---|
| 1739 | Q_CORE_EXPORT QString qt_mac_from_pascal_string(const Str255 pstr) {
|
|---|
| 1740 | return QCFString(CFStringCreateWithPascalString(0, pstr, CFStringGetSystemEncoding()));
|
|---|
| 1741 | }
|
|---|
| 1742 |
|
|---|
| 1743 |
|
|---|
| 1744 |
|
|---|
| 1745 | static QSysInfo::MacVersion macVersion()
|
|---|
| 1746 | {
|
|---|
| 1747 | SInt32 gestalt_version;
|
|---|
| 1748 | if (Gestalt(gestaltSystemVersion, &gestalt_version) == noErr) {
|
|---|
| 1749 | return QSysInfo::MacVersion(((gestalt_version & 0x00F0) >> 4) + 2);
|
|---|
| 1750 | }
|
|---|
| 1751 | return QSysInfo::MV_Unknown;
|
|---|
| 1752 | }
|
|---|
| 1753 | const QSysInfo::MacVersion QSysInfo::MacintoshVersion = macVersion();
|
|---|
| 1754 |
|
|---|
| 1755 | #elif defined(Q_OS_WIN32) || defined(Q_OS_CYGWIN) || defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
|
|---|
| 1756 |
|
|---|
| 1757 | QT_BEGIN_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 1758 | #include "qt_windows.h"
|
|---|
| 1759 | QT_END_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 1760 |
|
|---|
| 1761 | QSysInfo::WinVersion QSysInfo::windowsVersion()
|
|---|
| 1762 | {
|
|---|
| 1763 | #ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s
|
|---|
| 1764 | #define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s 0
|
|---|
| 1765 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1766 | #ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS
|
|---|
| 1767 | #define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS 1
|
|---|
| 1768 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1769 | #ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT
|
|---|
| 1770 | #define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT 2
|
|---|
| 1771 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1772 | #ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE
|
|---|
| 1773 | #define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE 3
|
|---|
| 1774 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1775 |
|
|---|
| 1776 | static QSysInfo::WinVersion winver;
|
|---|
| 1777 | if (winver)
|
|---|
| 1778 | return winver;
|
|---|
| 1779 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_NT;
|
|---|
| 1780 | OSVERSIONINFOW osver;
|
|---|
| 1781 | osver.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(osver);
|
|---|
| 1782 | GetVersionEx(&osver);
|
|---|
| 1783 | #ifdef Q_OS_WINCE
|
|---|
| 1784 | DWORD qt_cever = 0;
|
|---|
| 1785 | qt_cever = osver.dwMajorVersion * 100;
|
|---|
| 1786 | qt_cever += osver.dwMinorVersion * 10;
|
|---|
| 1787 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1788 | switch (osver.dwPlatformId) {
|
|---|
| 1789 | case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s:
|
|---|
| 1790 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_32s;
|
|---|
| 1791 | break;
|
|---|
| 1792 | case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS:
|
|---|
| 1793 | // We treat Windows Me (minor 90) the same as Windows 98
|
|---|
| 1794 | if (osver.dwMinorVersion == 90)
|
|---|
| 1795 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_Me;
|
|---|
| 1796 | else if (osver.dwMinorVersion == 10)
|
|---|
| 1797 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_98;
|
|---|
| 1798 | else
|
|---|
| 1799 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_95;
|
|---|
| 1800 | break;
|
|---|
| 1801 | #ifdef Q_OS_WINCE
|
|---|
| 1802 | case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE:
|
|---|
| 1803 | if (qt_cever >= 600)
|
|---|
| 1804 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_CE_6;
|
|---|
| 1805 | if (qt_cever >= 500)
|
|---|
| 1806 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_CE_5;
|
|---|
| 1807 | else if (qt_cever >= 400)
|
|---|
| 1808 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_CENET;
|
|---|
| 1809 | else
|
|---|
| 1810 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_CE;
|
|---|
| 1811 | break;
|
|---|
| 1812 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1813 | default: // VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT
|
|---|
| 1814 | if (osver.dwMajorVersion < 5) {
|
|---|
| 1815 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_NT;
|
|---|
| 1816 | } else if (osver.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osver.dwMinorVersion == 0) {
|
|---|
| 1817 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_2000;
|
|---|
| 1818 | } else if (osver.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osver.dwMinorVersion == 1) {
|
|---|
| 1819 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_XP;
|
|---|
| 1820 | } else if (osver.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osver.dwMinorVersion == 2) {
|
|---|
| 1821 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_2003;
|
|---|
| 1822 | } else if (osver.dwMajorVersion == 6 && osver.dwMinorVersion == 0) {
|
|---|
| 1823 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_VISTA;
|
|---|
| 1824 | } else if (osver.dwMajorVersion == 6 && osver.dwMinorVersion == 1) {
|
|---|
| 1825 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_WINDOWS7;
|
|---|
| 1826 | } else {
|
|---|
| 1827 | qWarning("Qt: Untested Windows version %d.%d detected!",
|
|---|
| 1828 | int(osver.dwMajorVersion), int(osver.dwMinorVersion));
|
|---|
| 1829 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_NT_based;
|
|---|
| 1830 | }
|
|---|
| 1831 | }
|
|---|
| 1832 |
|
|---|
| 1833 | #ifdef QT_DEBUG
|
|---|
| 1834 | {
|
|---|
| 1835 | QByteArray override = qgetenv("QT_WINVER_OVERRIDE");
|
|---|
| 1836 | if (override.isEmpty())
|
|---|
| 1837 | return winver;
|
|---|
| 1838 |
|
|---|
| 1839 | if (override == "Me")
|
|---|
| 1840 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_Me;
|
|---|
| 1841 | if (override == "95")
|
|---|
| 1842 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_95;
|
|---|
| 1843 | else if (override == "98")
|
|---|
| 1844 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_98;
|
|---|
| 1845 | else if (override == "NT")
|
|---|
| 1846 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_NT;
|
|---|
| 1847 | else if (override == "2000")
|
|---|
| 1848 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_2000;
|
|---|
| 1849 | else if (override == "2003")
|
|---|
| 1850 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_2003;
|
|---|
| 1851 | else if (override == "XP")
|
|---|
| 1852 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_XP;
|
|---|
| 1853 | else if (override == "VISTA")
|
|---|
| 1854 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_VISTA;
|
|---|
| 1855 | else if (override == "WINDOWS7")
|
|---|
| 1856 | winver = QSysInfo::WV_WINDOWS7;
|
|---|
| 1857 | }
|
|---|
| 1858 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1859 |
|
|---|
| 1860 | return winver;
|
|---|
| 1861 | }
|
|---|
| 1862 |
|
|---|
| 1863 | const QSysInfo::WinVersion QSysInfo::WindowsVersion = QSysInfo::windowsVersion();
|
|---|
| 1864 |
|
|---|
| 1865 | #endif
|
|---|
| 1866 |
|
|---|
| 1867 | #ifdef Q_OS_SYMBIAN
|
|---|
| 1868 | # ifdef Q_WS_S60
|
|---|
| 1869 | static QSysInfo::S60Version cachedS60Version = QSysInfo::S60Version(-1);
|
|---|
| 1870 |
|
|---|
| 1871 | QSysInfo::S60Version QSysInfo::s60Version()
|
|---|
| 1872 | {
|
|---|
| 1873 | if (cachedS60Version != -1)
|
|---|
| 1874 | return cachedS60Version;
|
|---|
| 1875 |
|
|---|
| 1876 | // Use pure Symbian code, because if done using QDir, there will be a call back
|
|---|
| 1877 | // to this method, resulting doing this expensive operation twice before the cache kicks in.
|
|---|
| 1878 | // Pure Symbian code also makes this method ~10x faster, speeding up the application launch.
|
|---|
| 1879 | RFs rfs = qt_s60GetRFs();
|
|---|
| 1880 | TFindFile fileFinder(rfs);
|
|---|
| 1881 | CDir* contents;
|
|---|
| 1882 | TInt err = fileFinder.FindWildByDir(qt_S60Filter, qt_S60SystemInstallDir, contents);
|
|---|
| 1883 | if (err == KErrNone) {
|
|---|
| 1884 | err = contents->Sort(EDescending|ESortByName);
|
|---|
| 1885 | if (err == KErrNone && contents->Count() > 0 && (*contents)[0].iName.Length() >= 12) {
|
|---|
| 1886 | TInt major = (*contents)[0].iName[9] - '0';
|
|---|
| 1887 | TInt minor = (*contents)[0].iName[11] - '0';
|
|---|
| 1888 | if (major == 3) {
|
|---|
| 1889 | if (minor == 1) {
|
|---|
| 1890 | return cachedS60Version = SV_S60_3_1;
|
|---|
| 1891 | } else if (minor == 2) {
|
|---|
| 1892 | return cachedS60Version = SV_S60_3_2;
|
|---|
| 1893 | }
|
|---|
| 1894 | } else if (major == 5) {
|
|---|
| 1895 | if (minor == 0) {
|
|---|
| 1896 | return cachedS60Version = SV_S60_5_0;
|
|---|
| 1897 | }
|
|---|
| 1898 | else if (minor == 1) {
|
|---|
| 1899 | return cachedS60Version = SV_S60_5_1;
|
|---|
| 1900 | }
|
|---|
| 1901 | else if (minor == 2) {
|
|---|
| 1902 | return cachedS60Version = SV_S60_5_2;
|
|---|
| 1903 | }
|
|---|
| 1904 | }
|
|---|
| 1905 | }
|
|---|
| 1906 | delete contents;
|
|---|
| 1907 | }
|
|---|
| 1908 |
|
|---|
| 1909 | # ifdef Q_CC_NOKIAX86
|
|---|
| 1910 | // Some emulator environments may not contain the version specific .sis files, so
|
|---|
| 1911 | // simply hardcode the version on those environments.
|
|---|
| 1912 | # if defined(__SERIES60_31__)
|
|---|
| 1913 | return cachedS60Version = SV_S60_3_1;
|
|---|
| 1914 | # elif defined(__S60_32__)
|
|---|
| 1915 | return cachedS60Version = SV_S60_3_2;
|
|---|
| 1916 | # elif defined(__S60_50__)
|
|---|
| 1917 | return cachedS60Version = SV_S60_5_0;
|
|---|
| 1918 | # endif
|
|---|
| 1919 | # endif
|
|---|
| 1920 | //If reaching here, it was not possible to determine the version
|
|---|
| 1921 | return cachedS60Version = SV_S60_Unknown;
|
|---|
| 1922 | }
|
|---|
| 1923 | QSysInfo::SymbianVersion QSysInfo::symbianVersion()
|
|---|
| 1924 | {
|
|---|
| 1925 | switch (s60Version()) {
|
|---|
| 1926 | case SV_S60_3_1:
|
|---|
| 1927 | return SV_9_2;
|
|---|
| 1928 | case SV_S60_3_2:
|
|---|
| 1929 | return SV_9_3;
|
|---|
| 1930 | case SV_S60_5_0:
|
|---|
| 1931 | return SV_9_4;
|
|---|
| 1932 | case SV_S60_5_1:
|
|---|
| 1933 | return SV_9_4;
|
|---|
| 1934 | case SV_S60_5_2:
|
|---|
| 1935 | return SV_9_4;
|
|---|
| 1936 | default:
|
|---|
| 1937 | return SV_Unknown;
|
|---|
| 1938 | }
|
|---|
| 1939 | }
|
|---|
| 1940 | #else
|
|---|
| 1941 | QSysInfo::S60Version QSysInfo::s60Version()
|
|---|
| 1942 | {
|
|---|
| 1943 | return SV_S60_None;
|
|---|
| 1944 | }
|
|---|
| 1945 |
|
|---|
| 1946 | QSysInfo::SymbianVersion QSysInfo::symbianVersion()
|
|---|
| 1947 | {
|
|---|
| 1948 | return SV_Unknown;
|
|---|
| 1949 | }
|
|---|
| 1950 | # endif // ifdef Q_WS_S60
|
|---|
| 1951 | #endif // ifdef Q_OS_SYMBIAN
|
|---|
| 1952 |
|
|---|
| 1953 | #ifdef Q_OS_OS2
|
|---|
| 1954 |
|
|---|
| 1955 | // Returns a version number of the component taken directly from its SYSLEVEL
|
|---|
| 1956 | // file (see http://www.edm2.com/index.php/Using_SYSLEVEL_Files_in_Your_Applications
|
|---|
| 1957 | // for more information about SYSLEVEL file internals)
|
|---|
| 1958 | static bool getSyslevelVersion(const QByteArray &fileName, char (*version)[2])
|
|---|
| 1959 | {
|
|---|
| 1960 | bool success = false;
|
|---|
| 1961 | FILE *f = fopen(fileName, "rb");
|
|---|
| 1962 | if (!f)
|
|---|
| 1963 | return success;
|
|---|
| 1964 | // go to the char d_version[2] field of the SYSLEVEL data structure
|
|---|
| 1965 | if ((success = fseek(f, 0x28, SEEK_SET) == 0)) {
|
|---|
| 1966 | // read in two bytes
|
|---|
| 1967 | success = fread(*version, 1, 2, f) == 2;
|
|---|
| 1968 | }
|
|---|
| 1969 | fclose(f);
|
|---|
| 1970 | return success;
|
|---|
| 1971 | }
|
|---|
| 1972 |
|
|---|
| 1973 | QSysInfo::Os2Version QSysInfo::os2Version()
|
|---|
| 1974 | {
|
|---|
| 1975 | static QSysInfo::Os2Version os2ver = OV_Unknown;
|
|---|
| 1976 | static bool os2VerSet = false;
|
|---|
| 1977 |
|
|---|
| 1978 | if (os2VerSet)
|
|---|
| 1979 | return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 1980 | os2VerSet = true;
|
|---|
| 1981 |
|
|---|
| 1982 | // detect the basic version number
|
|---|
| 1983 | ULONG buf[3];
|
|---|
| 1984 | if (DosQuerySysInfo(QSV_VERSION_MAJOR, QSV_VERSION_REVISION,
|
|---|
| 1985 | &buf, sizeof(buf)) != NO_ERROR)
|
|---|
| 1986 | return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 1987 |
|
|---|
| 1988 | if (buf[0] != 20) // QSV_VERSION_MAJOR
|
|---|
| 1989 | return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 1990 |
|
|---|
| 1991 | switch (buf[1]) { // QSV_VERSION_MINOR
|
|---|
| 1992 | case 00: os2ver = OV_2_0; return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 1993 | case 10: os2ver = OV_2_1; return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 1994 | case 11: os2ver = OV_2_11; return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 1995 | case 30: os2ver = OV_3_0; return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 1996 | case 40: os2ver = OV_4_0; return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 1997 | case 45: break;
|
|---|
| 1998 | default: return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 1999 | }
|
|---|
| 2000 |
|
|---|
| 2001 | if (DosQuerySysInfo(QSV_BOOT_DRIVE, QSV_BOOT_DRIVE,
|
|---|
| 2002 | &buf, sizeof(buf)) != NO_ERROR)
|
|---|
| 2003 | return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 2004 |
|
|---|
| 2005 | // See http://ewiki.ecomstation.nl/HowToDetectVersion on how to detect
|
|---|
| 2006 | // an eComStation version
|
|---|
| 2007 |
|
|---|
| 2008 | // read SYSLEVEL.OS2
|
|---|
| 2009 | QByteArray fn = QByteArray("A:\\OS2\\INSTALL\\SYSLEVEL.OS2");
|
|---|
| 2010 | fn.data()[0] += buf[0] - 1;
|
|---|
| 2011 | char sys_os2_ver[2];
|
|---|
| 2012 | if (!getSyslevelVersion(fn, &sys_os2_ver))
|
|---|
| 2013 | return os2ver;
|
|---|
| 2014 |
|
|---|
| 2015 | // read SYSLEVEL.ECS
|
|---|
| 2016 | fn = QByteArray("A:\\OS2\\INSTALL\\SYSLEVEL.ECS");
|
|---|
| 2017 | fn.data()[0] += buf[0] - 1;
|
|---|
| 2018 | char sys_ecs_ver[2];
|
|---|
| 2019 | if (!getSyslevelVersion(fn, &sys_ecs_ver)) {
|
|---|
| 2020 | // no or broken SYSLEVEL.ECS, it's either eCS 1.1 or below or non-eCS
|
|---|
| 2021 | bool have_ecsreg = false;
|
|---|
| 2022 | bool have_ecsreg11 = false;
|
|---|
| 2023 | fn = QByteArray("A:\\OS2\\ECSREG.INI");
|
|---|
| 2024 | fn.data()[0] += buf[0] - 1;
|
|---|
| 2025 | have_ecsreg = access(fn, F_OK) == 0;
|
|---|
| 2026 | fn = QByteArray("A:\\OS2\\ECSREG11.INI");
|
|---|
| 2027 | fn.data()[0] += buf[0] - 1;
|
|---|
| 2028 | have_ecsreg11 = access(fn, F_OK) == 0;
|
|---|
| 2029 | // detect eCS 1.1
|
|---|
| 2030 | if (have_ecsreg && have_ecsreg11)
|
|---|
| 2031 | return os2ver = OV_ECS_1_1;
|
|---|
| 2032 | // detect eCS 1.0
|
|---|
| 2033 | if (have_ecsreg)
|
|---|
| 2034 | return os2ver = OV_ECS_1_0;
|
|---|
| 2035 | // detect WSeB (4.52)
|
|---|
| 2036 | if (sys_os2_ver[0] == 0x45 &&sys_os2_ver[1] == 0x02)
|
|---|
| 2037 | return os2ver = OV_4_52;
|
|---|
| 2038 | // fallback to Aurora (QSV_VERSION_MINOR is 45 here)
|
|---|
| 2039 | return os2ver = OV_4_5;
|
|---|
| 2040 | }
|
|---|
| 2041 |
|
|---|
| 2042 | // detect eCS >= 1.2
|
|---|
| 2043 | if (sys_ecs_ver[0] == 0x12 && sys_ecs_ver[1] == 0x00)
|
|---|
| 2044 | return os2ver = OV_ECS_1_2;
|
|---|
| 2045 | if (sys_ecs_ver[0] == 0x20 && sys_ecs_ver[1] == 0x00)
|
|---|
| 2046 | return os2ver = OV_ECS_2_0;
|
|---|
| 2047 |
|
|---|
| 2048 | return os2ver = OV_ECS_Unknown;
|
|---|
| 2049 | }
|
|---|
| 2050 |
|
|---|
| 2051 | static QSysInfo::Os2Version os2verDummy = QSysInfo::os2Version();
|
|---|
| 2052 |
|
|---|
| 2053 | #endif // ifdef Q_OS_OS2
|
|---|
| 2054 |
|
|---|
| 2055 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2056 | \macro void Q_ASSERT(bool test)
|
|---|
| 2057 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2058 |
|
|---|
| 2059 | Prints a warning message containing the source code file name and
|
|---|
| 2060 | line number if \a test is false.
|
|---|
| 2061 |
|
|---|
| 2062 | Q_ASSERT() is useful for testing pre- and post-conditions
|
|---|
| 2063 | during development. It does nothing if \c QT_NO_DEBUG was defined
|
|---|
| 2064 | during compilation.
|
|---|
| 2065 |
|
|---|
| 2066 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2067 |
|
|---|
| 2068 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 17
|
|---|
| 2069 |
|
|---|
| 2070 | If \c b is zero, the Q_ASSERT statement will output the following
|
|---|
| 2071 | message using the qFatal() function:
|
|---|
| 2072 |
|
|---|
| 2073 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 18
|
|---|
| 2074 |
|
|---|
| 2075 | \sa Q_ASSERT_X(), qFatal(), {Debugging Techniques}
|
|---|
| 2076 | */
|
|---|
| 2077 |
|
|---|
| 2078 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2079 | \macro void Q_ASSERT_X(bool test, const char *where, const char *what)
|
|---|
| 2080 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2081 |
|
|---|
| 2082 | Prints the message \a what together with the location \a where,
|
|---|
| 2083 | the source file name and line number if \a test is false.
|
|---|
| 2084 |
|
|---|
| 2085 | Q_ASSERT_X is useful for testing pre- and post-conditions during
|
|---|
| 2086 | development. It does nothing if \c QT_NO_DEBUG was defined during
|
|---|
| 2087 | compilation.
|
|---|
| 2088 |
|
|---|
| 2089 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2090 |
|
|---|
| 2091 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 19
|
|---|
| 2092 |
|
|---|
| 2093 | If \c b is zero, the Q_ASSERT_X statement will output the following
|
|---|
| 2094 | message using the qFatal() function:
|
|---|
| 2095 |
|
|---|
| 2096 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 20
|
|---|
| 2097 |
|
|---|
| 2098 | \sa Q_ASSERT(), qFatal(), {Debugging Techniques}
|
|---|
| 2099 | */
|
|---|
| 2100 |
|
|---|
| 2101 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2102 | \macro void Q_CHECK_PTR(void *pointer)
|
|---|
| 2103 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2104 |
|
|---|
| 2105 | If \a pointer is 0, prints a warning message containing the source
|
|---|
| 2106 | code's file name and line number, saying that the program ran out
|
|---|
| 2107 | of memory.
|
|---|
| 2108 |
|
|---|
| 2109 | Q_CHECK_PTR does nothing if \c QT_NO_DEBUG was defined during
|
|---|
| 2110 | compilation.
|
|---|
| 2111 |
|
|---|
| 2112 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2113 |
|
|---|
| 2114 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 21
|
|---|
| 2115 |
|
|---|
| 2116 | \sa qWarning(), {Debugging Techniques}
|
|---|
| 2117 | */
|
|---|
| 2118 |
|
|---|
| 2119 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2120 | \fn T *q_check_ptr(T *pointer)
|
|---|
| 2121 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2122 |
|
|---|
| 2123 | Users Q_CHECK_PTR on \a pointer, then returns \a pointer.
|
|---|
| 2124 |
|
|---|
| 2125 | This can be used as an inline version of Q_CHECK_PTR.
|
|---|
| 2126 | */
|
|---|
| 2127 |
|
|---|
| 2128 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2129 | \macro const char* Q_FUNC_INFO()
|
|---|
| 2130 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2131 |
|
|---|
| 2132 | Expands to a string that describe the function the macro resides in. How this string looks
|
|---|
| 2133 | more specifically is compiler dependent. With GNU GCC it is typically the function signature,
|
|---|
| 2134 | while with other compilers it might be the line and column number.
|
|---|
| 2135 |
|
|---|
| 2136 | Q_FUNC_INFO can be conveniently used with qDebug(). For example, this function:
|
|---|
| 2137 |
|
|---|
| 2138 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 22
|
|---|
| 2139 |
|
|---|
| 2140 | when instantiated with the integer type, will with the GCC compiler produce:
|
|---|
| 2141 |
|
|---|
| 2142 | \tt{const TInputType& myMin(const TInputType&, const TInputType&) [with TInputType = int] was called with value1: 3 value2: 4}
|
|---|
| 2143 |
|
|---|
| 2144 | If this macro is used outside a function, the behavior is undefined.
|
|---|
| 2145 | */
|
|---|
| 2146 |
|
|---|
| 2147 | /*
|
|---|
| 2148 | The Q_CHECK_PTR macro calls this function if an allocation check
|
|---|
| 2149 | fails.
|
|---|
| 2150 | */
|
|---|
| 2151 | void qt_check_pointer(const char *n, int l)
|
|---|
| 2152 | {
|
|---|
| 2153 | qWarning("In file %s, line %d: Out of memory", n, l);
|
|---|
| 2154 | }
|
|---|
| 2155 |
|
|---|
| 2156 | /* \internal
|
|---|
| 2157 | Allows you to throw an exception without including <new>
|
|---|
| 2158 | Called internally from Q_CHECK_PTR on certain OS combinations
|
|---|
| 2159 | */
|
|---|
| 2160 | void qBadAlloc()
|
|---|
| 2161 | {
|
|---|
| 2162 | QT_THROW(std::bad_alloc());
|
|---|
| 2163 | }
|
|---|
| 2164 |
|
|---|
| 2165 | /*
|
|---|
| 2166 | The Q_ASSERT macro calls this function when the test fails.
|
|---|
| 2167 | */
|
|---|
| 2168 | void qt_assert(const char *assertion, const char *file, int line)
|
|---|
| 2169 | {
|
|---|
| 2170 | qFatal("ASSERT: \"%s\" in file %s, line %d", assertion, file, line);
|
|---|
| 2171 | }
|
|---|
| 2172 |
|
|---|
| 2173 | /*
|
|---|
| 2174 | The Q_ASSERT_X macro calls this function when the test fails.
|
|---|
| 2175 | */
|
|---|
| 2176 | void qt_assert_x(const char *where, const char *what, const char *file, int line)
|
|---|
| 2177 | {
|
|---|
| 2178 | qFatal("ASSERT failure in %s: \"%s\", file %s, line %d", where, what, file, line);
|
|---|
| 2179 | }
|
|---|
| 2180 |
|
|---|
| 2181 |
|
|---|
| 2182 | /*
|
|---|
| 2183 | Dijkstra's bisection algorithm to find the square root of an integer.
|
|---|
| 2184 | Deliberately not exported as part of the Qt API, but used in both
|
|---|
| 2185 | qsimplerichtext.cpp and qgfxraster_qws.cpp
|
|---|
| 2186 | */
|
|---|
| 2187 | Q_CORE_EXPORT unsigned int qt_int_sqrt(unsigned int n)
|
|---|
| 2188 | {
|
|---|
| 2189 | // n must be in the range 0...UINT_MAX/2-1
|
|---|
| 2190 | if (n >= (UINT_MAX>>2)) {
|
|---|
| 2191 | unsigned int r = 2 * qt_int_sqrt(n / 4);
|
|---|
| 2192 | unsigned int r2 = r + 1;
|
|---|
| 2193 | return (n >= r2 * r2) ? r2 : r;
|
|---|
| 2194 | }
|
|---|
| 2195 | uint h, p= 0, q= 1, r= n;
|
|---|
| 2196 | while (q <= n)
|
|---|
| 2197 | q <<= 2;
|
|---|
| 2198 | while (q != 1) {
|
|---|
| 2199 | q >>= 2;
|
|---|
| 2200 | h= p + q;
|
|---|
| 2201 | p >>= 1;
|
|---|
| 2202 | if (r >= h) {
|
|---|
| 2203 | p += q;
|
|---|
| 2204 | r -= h;
|
|---|
| 2205 | }
|
|---|
| 2206 | }
|
|---|
| 2207 | return p;
|
|---|
| 2208 | }
|
|---|
| 2209 |
|
|---|
| 2210 | #if defined(qMemCopy)
|
|---|
| 2211 | # undef qMemCopy
|
|---|
| 2212 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2213 | #if defined(qMemSet)
|
|---|
| 2214 | # undef qMemSet
|
|---|
| 2215 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2216 |
|
|---|
| 2217 | void *qMemCopy(void *dest, const void *src, size_t n) { return memcpy(dest, src, n); }
|
|---|
| 2218 | void *qMemSet(void *dest, int c, size_t n) { return memset(dest, c, n); }
|
|---|
| 2219 |
|
|---|
| 2220 | static QtMsgHandler handler = 0; // pointer to debug handler
|
|---|
| 2221 |
|
|---|
| 2222 | #if defined(Q_CC_MWERKS) && defined(Q_OS_MACX)
|
|---|
| 2223 | extern bool qt_is_gui_used;
|
|---|
| 2224 | static void mac_default_handler(const char *msg)
|
|---|
| 2225 | {
|
|---|
| 2226 | if (qt_is_gui_used) {
|
|---|
| 2227 | Str255 pmsg;
|
|---|
| 2228 | qt_mac_to_pascal_string(msg, pmsg);
|
|---|
| 2229 | DebugStr(pmsg);
|
|---|
| 2230 | } else {
|
|---|
| 2231 | fprintf(stderr, msg);
|
|---|
| 2232 | }
|
|---|
| 2233 | }
|
|---|
| 2234 | #endif // Q_CC_MWERKS && Q_OS_MACX
|
|---|
| 2235 |
|
|---|
| 2236 | #if !defined(Q_OS_WIN) && !defined(QT_NO_THREAD) && !defined(Q_OS_INTEGRITY) && !defined(Q_OS_QNX) && \
|
|---|
| 2237 | defined(_POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS) && _POSIX_VERSION >= 200112L
|
|---|
| 2238 | namespace {
|
|---|
| 2239 | // There are two incompatible versions of strerror_r:
|
|---|
| 2240 | // a) the XSI/POSIX.1 version, which returns an int,
|
|---|
| 2241 | // indicating success or not
|
|---|
| 2242 | // b) the GNU version, which returns a char*, which may or may not
|
|---|
| 2243 | // be the beginning of the buffer we used
|
|---|
| 2244 | // The GNU libc manpage for strerror_r says you should use the the XSI
|
|---|
| 2245 | // version in portable code. However, it's impossible to do that if
|
|---|
| 2246 | // _GNU_SOURCE is defined so we use C++ overloading to decide what to do
|
|---|
| 2247 | // depending on the return type
|
|---|
| 2248 | static inline QString fromstrerror_helper(int, const QByteArray &buf)
|
|---|
| 2249 | {
|
|---|
| 2250 | return QString::fromLocal8Bit(buf);
|
|---|
| 2251 | }
|
|---|
| 2252 | static inline QString fromstrerror_helper(const char *str, const QByteArray &)
|
|---|
| 2253 | {
|
|---|
| 2254 | return QString::fromLocal8Bit(str);
|
|---|
| 2255 | }
|
|---|
| 2256 | }
|
|---|
| 2257 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2258 |
|
|---|
| 2259 | QString qt_error_string(int errorCode)
|
|---|
| 2260 | {
|
|---|
| 2261 | const char *s = 0;
|
|---|
| 2262 | QString ret;
|
|---|
| 2263 | if (errorCode == -1) {
|
|---|
| 2264 | #if defined(Q_OS_WIN)
|
|---|
| 2265 | errorCode = GetLastError();
|
|---|
| 2266 | #else
|
|---|
| 2267 | errorCode = errno;
|
|---|
| 2268 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2269 | }
|
|---|
| 2270 | switch (errorCode) {
|
|---|
| 2271 | case 0:
|
|---|
| 2272 | break;
|
|---|
| 2273 | case EACCES:
|
|---|
| 2274 | s = QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("QIODevice", "Permission denied");
|
|---|
| 2275 | break;
|
|---|
| 2276 | case EMFILE:
|
|---|
| 2277 | s = QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("QIODevice", "Too many open files");
|
|---|
| 2278 | break;
|
|---|
| 2279 | case ENOENT:
|
|---|
| 2280 | s = QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("QIODevice", "No such file or directory");
|
|---|
| 2281 | break;
|
|---|
| 2282 | case ENOSPC:
|
|---|
| 2283 | s = QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("QIODevice", "No space left on device");
|
|---|
| 2284 | break;
|
|---|
| 2285 | default: {
|
|---|
| 2286 | #ifdef Q_OS_WIN
|
|---|
| 2287 | wchar_t *string = 0;
|
|---|
| 2288 | FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER|FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
|
|---|
| 2289 | NULL,
|
|---|
| 2290 | errorCode,
|
|---|
| 2291 | MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
|
|---|
| 2292 | (LPWSTR)&string,
|
|---|
| 2293 | 0,
|
|---|
| 2294 | NULL);
|
|---|
| 2295 | ret = QString::fromWCharArray(string);
|
|---|
| 2296 | LocalFree((HLOCAL)string);
|
|---|
| 2297 |
|
|---|
| 2298 | if (ret.isEmpty() && errorCode == ERROR_MOD_NOT_FOUND)
|
|---|
| 2299 | ret = QString::fromLatin1("The specified module could not be found.");
|
|---|
| 2300 | #elif !defined(QT_NO_THREAD) && defined(_POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS) && _POSIX_VERSION >= 200112L && !defined(Q_OS_INTEGRITY) && !defined(Q_OS_QNX)
|
|---|
| 2301 | QByteArray buf(1024, '\0');
|
|---|
| 2302 | ret = fromstrerror_helper(strerror_r(errorCode, buf.data(), buf.size()), buf);
|
|---|
| 2303 | #else
|
|---|
| 2304 | ret = QString::fromLocal8Bit(strerror(errorCode));
|
|---|
| 2305 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2306 | break; }
|
|---|
| 2307 | }
|
|---|
| 2308 | if (s)
|
|---|
| 2309 | // ######## this breaks moc build currently
|
|---|
| 2310 | // ret = QCoreApplication::translate("QIODevice", s);
|
|---|
| 2311 | ret = QString::fromLatin1(s);
|
|---|
| 2312 | return ret.trimmed();
|
|---|
| 2313 | }
|
|---|
| 2314 |
|
|---|
| 2315 |
|
|---|
| 2316 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2317 | \fn QtMsgHandler qInstallMsgHandler(QtMsgHandler handler)
|
|---|
| 2318 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2319 |
|
|---|
| 2320 | Installs a Qt message \a handler which has been defined
|
|---|
| 2321 | previously. Returns a pointer to the previous message handler
|
|---|
| 2322 | (which may be 0).
|
|---|
| 2323 |
|
|---|
| 2324 | The message handler is a function that prints out debug messages,
|
|---|
| 2325 | warnings, critical and fatal error messages. The Qt library (debug
|
|---|
| 2326 | mode) contains hundreds of warning messages that are printed
|
|---|
| 2327 | when internal errors (usually invalid function arguments)
|
|---|
| 2328 | occur. Qt built in release mode also contains such warnings unless
|
|---|
| 2329 | QT_NO_WARNING_OUTPUT and/or QT_NO_DEBUG_OUTPUT have been set during
|
|---|
| 2330 | compilation. If you implement your own message handler, you get total
|
|---|
| 2331 | control of these messages.
|
|---|
| 2332 |
|
|---|
| 2333 | The default message handler prints the message to the standard
|
|---|
| 2334 | output under X11 or to the debugger under Windows. If it is a
|
|---|
| 2335 | fatal message, the application aborts immediately.
|
|---|
| 2336 |
|
|---|
| 2337 | Only one message handler can be defined, since this is usually
|
|---|
| 2338 | done on an application-wide basis to control debug output.
|
|---|
| 2339 |
|
|---|
| 2340 | To restore the message handler, call \c qInstallMsgHandler(0).
|
|---|
| 2341 |
|
|---|
| 2342 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2343 |
|
|---|
| 2344 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 23
|
|---|
| 2345 |
|
|---|
| 2346 | \sa qDebug(), qWarning(), qCritical(), qFatal(), QtMsgType,
|
|---|
| 2347 | {Debugging Techniques}
|
|---|
| 2348 | */
|
|---|
| 2349 | #if defined(Q_OS_WIN) && defined(QT_BUILD_CORE_LIB)
|
|---|
| 2350 | extern bool usingWinMain;
|
|---|
| 2351 | extern Q_CORE_EXPORT void qWinMsgHandler(QtMsgType t, const char* str);
|
|---|
| 2352 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2353 |
|
|---|
| 2354 | QtMsgHandler qInstallMsgHandler(QtMsgHandler h)
|
|---|
| 2355 | {
|
|---|
| 2356 | QtMsgHandler old = handler;
|
|---|
| 2357 | handler = h;
|
|---|
| 2358 | #if defined(Q_OS_WIN) && defined(QT_BUILD_CORE_LIB)
|
|---|
| 2359 | if (!handler && usingWinMain)
|
|---|
| 2360 | handler = qWinMsgHandler;
|
|---|
| 2361 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2362 | return old;
|
|---|
| 2363 | }
|
|---|
| 2364 |
|
|---|
| 2365 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2366 | \internal
|
|---|
| 2367 | */
|
|---|
| 2368 | void qt_message_output(QtMsgType msgType, const char *buf)
|
|---|
| 2369 | {
|
|---|
| 2370 | if (handler) {
|
|---|
| 2371 | (*handler)(msgType, buf);
|
|---|
| 2372 | } else {
|
|---|
| 2373 | #if defined(Q_CC_MWERKS) && defined(Q_OS_MACX)
|
|---|
| 2374 | mac_default_handler(buf);
|
|---|
| 2375 | #elif defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
|
|---|
| 2376 | QString fstr = QString::fromLatin1(buf);
|
|---|
| 2377 | fstr += QLatin1Char('\n');
|
|---|
| 2378 | OutputDebugString(reinterpret_cast<const wchar_t *> (fstr.utf16()));
|
|---|
| 2379 | #elif defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
|
|---|
| 2380 | // RDebug::Print has a cap of 256 characters so break it up
|
|---|
| 2381 | _LIT(format, "[Qt Message] %S");
|
|---|
| 2382 | const int maxBlockSize = 256 - ((const TDesC &)format).Length();
|
|---|
| 2383 | const TPtrC8 ptr(reinterpret_cast<const TUint8*>(buf));
|
|---|
| 2384 | HBufC* hbuffer = q_check_ptr(HBufC::New(qMin(maxBlockSize, ptr.Length())));
|
|---|
| 2385 | for (int i = 0; i < ptr.Length(); i += hbuffer->Length()) {
|
|---|
| 2386 | hbuffer->Des().Copy(ptr.Mid(i, qMin(maxBlockSize, ptr.Length()-i)));
|
|---|
| 2387 | RDebug::Print(format, hbuffer);
|
|---|
| 2388 | }
|
|---|
| 2389 | delete hbuffer;
|
|---|
| 2390 | #else
|
|---|
| 2391 | fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf);
|
|---|
| 2392 | fflush(stderr);
|
|---|
| 2393 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2394 | }
|
|---|
| 2395 |
|
|---|
| 2396 | if (msgType == QtFatalMsg
|
|---|
| 2397 | || (msgType == QtWarningMsg
|
|---|
| 2398 | && (!qgetenv("QT_FATAL_WARNINGS").isNull())) ) {
|
|---|
| 2399 |
|
|---|
| 2400 | #if defined(Q_CC_MSVC) && defined(QT_DEBUG) && defined(_DEBUG) && defined(_CRT_ERROR)
|
|---|
| 2401 | // get the current report mode
|
|---|
| 2402 | int reportMode = _CrtSetReportMode(_CRT_ERROR, _CRTDBG_MODE_WNDW);
|
|---|
| 2403 | _CrtSetReportMode(_CRT_ERROR, reportMode);
|
|---|
| 2404 | #if !defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
|
|---|
| 2405 | int ret = _CrtDbgReport(_CRT_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__, QT_VERSION_STR, buf);
|
|---|
| 2406 | #else
|
|---|
| 2407 | int ret = _CrtDbgReportW(_CRT_ERROR, _CRT_WIDE(__FILE__),
|
|---|
| 2408 | __LINE__, _CRT_WIDE(QT_VERSION_STR), reinterpret_cast<const wchar_t *> (QString::fromLatin1(buf).utf16()));
|
|---|
| 2409 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2410 | if (ret == 0 && reportMode & _CRTDBG_MODE_WNDW)
|
|---|
| 2411 | return; // ignore
|
|---|
| 2412 | else if (ret == 1)
|
|---|
| 2413 | _CrtDbgBreak();
|
|---|
| 2414 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2415 |
|
|---|
| 2416 | #if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
|
|---|
| 2417 | __DEBUGGER(); // on the emulator, get the debugger to kick in if there's one around
|
|---|
| 2418 | TBuf<256> tmp;
|
|---|
| 2419 | TPtrC8 ptr(reinterpret_cast<const TUint8*>(buf));
|
|---|
| 2420 | TInt len = Min(tmp.MaxLength(), ptr.Length());
|
|---|
| 2421 | tmp.Copy(ptr.Left(len));
|
|---|
| 2422 | // Panic the current thread. We don't use real panic codes, so 0 has no special meaning.
|
|---|
| 2423 | User::Panic(tmp, 0);
|
|---|
| 2424 | #elif (defined(Q_OS_UNIX) || defined(Q_CC_MINGW))
|
|---|
| 2425 | abort(); // trap; generates core dump
|
|---|
| 2426 | #else
|
|---|
| 2427 | exit(1); // goodbye cruel world
|
|---|
| 2428 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2429 | }
|
|---|
| 2430 | }
|
|---|
| 2431 |
|
|---|
| 2432 | #if !defined(QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS)
|
|---|
| 2433 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2434 | \internal
|
|---|
| 2435 | Uses a local buffer to output the message. Not locale safe + cuts off
|
|---|
| 2436 | everything after character 255, but will work in out of memory situations.
|
|---|
| 2437 | */
|
|---|
| 2438 | static void qEmergencyOut(QtMsgType msgType, const char *msg, va_list ap)
|
|---|
| 2439 | {
|
|---|
| 2440 | char emergency_buf[256] = { '\0' };
|
|---|
| 2441 | emergency_buf[255] = '\0';
|
|---|
| 2442 | if (msg)
|
|---|
| 2443 | qvsnprintf(emergency_buf, 255, msg, ap);
|
|---|
| 2444 | qt_message_output(msgType, emergency_buf);
|
|---|
| 2445 | }
|
|---|
| 2446 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2447 |
|
|---|
| 2448 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2449 | \internal
|
|---|
| 2450 | */
|
|---|
| 2451 | static void qt_message(QtMsgType msgType, const char *msg, va_list ap)
|
|---|
| 2452 | {
|
|---|
| 2453 | #if !defined(QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS)
|
|---|
| 2454 | if (std::uncaught_exception()) {
|
|---|
| 2455 | qEmergencyOut(msgType, msg, ap);
|
|---|
| 2456 | return;
|
|---|
| 2457 | }
|
|---|
| 2458 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2459 | QByteArray buf;
|
|---|
| 2460 | if (msg) {
|
|---|
| 2461 | QT_TRY {
|
|---|
| 2462 | buf = QString().vsprintf(msg, ap).toLocal8Bit();
|
|---|
| 2463 | } QT_CATCH(const std::bad_alloc &) {
|
|---|
| 2464 | #if !defined(QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS)
|
|---|
| 2465 | qEmergencyOut(msgType, msg, ap);
|
|---|
| 2466 | // don't rethrow - we use qWarning and friends in destructors.
|
|---|
| 2467 | return;
|
|---|
| 2468 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2469 | }
|
|---|
| 2470 | }
|
|---|
| 2471 | qt_message_output(msgType, buf.constData());
|
|---|
| 2472 | }
|
|---|
| 2473 |
|
|---|
| 2474 | #undef qDebug
|
|---|
| 2475 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2476 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2477 |
|
|---|
| 2478 | Calls the message handler with the debug message \a msg. If no
|
|---|
| 2479 | message handler has been installed, the message is printed to
|
|---|
| 2480 | stderr. Under Windows, the message is sent to the console, if it is a
|
|---|
| 2481 | console application; otherwise, it is sent to the debugger. This
|
|---|
| 2482 | function does nothing if \c QT_NO_DEBUG_OUTPUT was defined
|
|---|
| 2483 | during compilation.
|
|---|
| 2484 |
|
|---|
| 2485 | If you pass the function a format string and a list of arguments,
|
|---|
| 2486 | it works in similar way to the C printf() function. The format
|
|---|
| 2487 | should be a Latin-1 string.
|
|---|
| 2488 |
|
|---|
| 2489 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2490 |
|
|---|
| 2491 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 24
|
|---|
| 2492 |
|
|---|
| 2493 | If you include \c <QtDebug>, a more convenient syntax is also
|
|---|
| 2494 | available:
|
|---|
| 2495 |
|
|---|
| 2496 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 25
|
|---|
| 2497 |
|
|---|
| 2498 | With this syntax, the function returns a QDebug object that is
|
|---|
| 2499 | configured to use the QtDebugMsg message type. It automatically
|
|---|
| 2500 | puts a single space between each item, and outputs a newline at
|
|---|
| 2501 | the end. It supports many C++ and Qt types.
|
|---|
| 2502 |
|
|---|
| 2503 | To suppress the output at run-time, install your own message handler
|
|---|
| 2504 | with qInstallMsgHandler().
|
|---|
| 2505 |
|
|---|
| 2506 | \sa qWarning(), qCritical(), qFatal(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
|
|---|
| 2507 | {Debugging Techniques}
|
|---|
| 2508 | */
|
|---|
| 2509 | void qDebug(const char *msg, ...)
|
|---|
| 2510 | {
|
|---|
| 2511 | va_list ap;
|
|---|
| 2512 | va_start(ap, msg); // use variable arg list
|
|---|
| 2513 | qt_message(QtDebugMsg, msg, ap);
|
|---|
| 2514 | va_end(ap);
|
|---|
| 2515 | }
|
|---|
| 2516 |
|
|---|
| 2517 | #undef qWarning
|
|---|
| 2518 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2519 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2520 |
|
|---|
| 2521 | Calls the message handler with the warning message \a msg. If no
|
|---|
| 2522 | message handler has been installed, the message is printed to
|
|---|
| 2523 | stderr. Under Windows, the message is sent to the debugger. This
|
|---|
| 2524 | function does nothing if \c QT_NO_WARNING_OUTPUT was defined
|
|---|
| 2525 | during compilation; it exits if the environment variable \c
|
|---|
| 2526 | QT_FATAL_WARNINGS is defined.
|
|---|
| 2527 |
|
|---|
| 2528 | This function takes a format string and a list of arguments,
|
|---|
| 2529 | similar to the C printf() function. The format should be a Latin-1
|
|---|
| 2530 | string.
|
|---|
| 2531 |
|
|---|
| 2532 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2533 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 26
|
|---|
| 2534 |
|
|---|
| 2535 | If you include <QtDebug>, a more convenient syntax is
|
|---|
| 2536 | also available:
|
|---|
| 2537 |
|
|---|
| 2538 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 27
|
|---|
| 2539 |
|
|---|
| 2540 | This syntax inserts a space between each item, and
|
|---|
| 2541 | appends a newline at the end.
|
|---|
| 2542 |
|
|---|
| 2543 | To supress the output at runtime, install your own message handler
|
|---|
| 2544 | with qInstallMsgHandler().
|
|---|
| 2545 |
|
|---|
| 2546 | \sa qDebug(), qCritical(), qFatal(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
|
|---|
| 2547 | {Debugging Techniques}
|
|---|
| 2548 | */
|
|---|
| 2549 | void qWarning(const char *msg, ...)
|
|---|
| 2550 | {
|
|---|
| 2551 | va_list ap;
|
|---|
| 2552 | va_start(ap, msg); // use variable arg list
|
|---|
| 2553 | qt_message(QtWarningMsg, msg, ap);
|
|---|
| 2554 | va_end(ap);
|
|---|
| 2555 | }
|
|---|
| 2556 |
|
|---|
| 2557 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2558 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2559 |
|
|---|
| 2560 | Calls the message handler with the critical message \a msg. If no
|
|---|
| 2561 | message handler has been installed, the message is printed to
|
|---|
| 2562 | stderr. Under Windows, the message is sent to the debugger.
|
|---|
| 2563 |
|
|---|
| 2564 | This function takes a format string and a list of arguments,
|
|---|
| 2565 | similar to the C printf() function. The format should be a Latin-1
|
|---|
| 2566 | string.
|
|---|
| 2567 |
|
|---|
| 2568 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2569 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 28
|
|---|
| 2570 |
|
|---|
| 2571 | If you include <QtDebug>, a more convenient syntax is
|
|---|
| 2572 | also available:
|
|---|
| 2573 |
|
|---|
| 2574 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 29
|
|---|
| 2575 |
|
|---|
| 2576 | A space is inserted between the items, and a newline is
|
|---|
| 2577 | appended at the end.
|
|---|
| 2578 |
|
|---|
| 2579 | To supress the output at runtime, install your own message handler
|
|---|
| 2580 | with qInstallMsgHandler().
|
|---|
| 2581 |
|
|---|
| 2582 | \sa qDebug(), qWarning(), qFatal(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
|
|---|
| 2583 | {Debugging Techniques}
|
|---|
| 2584 | */
|
|---|
| 2585 | void qCritical(const char *msg, ...)
|
|---|
| 2586 | {
|
|---|
| 2587 | va_list ap;
|
|---|
| 2588 | va_start(ap, msg); // use variable arg list
|
|---|
| 2589 | qt_message(QtCriticalMsg, msg, ap);
|
|---|
| 2590 | va_end(ap);
|
|---|
| 2591 | }
|
|---|
| 2592 |
|
|---|
| 2593 | #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
|
|---|
| 2594 | void qSystemWarning(const char *msg, int code)
|
|---|
| 2595 | { qCritical("%s (%s)", msg, qt_error_string(code).toLocal8Bit().constData()); }
|
|---|
| 2596 | #endif // QT3_SUPPORT
|
|---|
| 2597 |
|
|---|
| 2598 | void qErrnoWarning(const char *msg, ...)
|
|---|
| 2599 | {
|
|---|
| 2600 | // qt_error_string() will allocate anyway, so we don't have
|
|---|
| 2601 | // to be careful here (like we do in plain qWarning())
|
|---|
| 2602 | QString buf;
|
|---|
| 2603 | va_list ap;
|
|---|
| 2604 | va_start(ap, msg);
|
|---|
| 2605 | if (msg)
|
|---|
| 2606 | buf.vsprintf(msg, ap);
|
|---|
| 2607 | va_end(ap);
|
|---|
| 2608 |
|
|---|
| 2609 | qCritical("%s (%s)", buf.toLocal8Bit().constData(), qt_error_string(-1).toLocal8Bit().constData());
|
|---|
| 2610 | }
|
|---|
| 2611 |
|
|---|
| 2612 | void qErrnoWarning(int code, const char *msg, ...)
|
|---|
| 2613 | {
|
|---|
| 2614 | // qt_error_string() will allocate anyway, so we don't have
|
|---|
| 2615 | // to be careful here (like we do in plain qWarning())
|
|---|
| 2616 | QString buf;
|
|---|
| 2617 | va_list ap;
|
|---|
| 2618 | va_start(ap, msg);
|
|---|
| 2619 | if (msg)
|
|---|
| 2620 | buf.vsprintf(msg, ap);
|
|---|
| 2621 | va_end(ap);
|
|---|
| 2622 |
|
|---|
| 2623 | qCritical("%s (%s)", buf.toLocal8Bit().constData(), qt_error_string(code).toLocal8Bit().constData());
|
|---|
| 2624 | }
|
|---|
| 2625 |
|
|---|
| 2626 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2627 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2628 |
|
|---|
| 2629 | Calls the message handler with the fatal message \a msg. If no
|
|---|
| 2630 | message handler has been installed, the message is printed to
|
|---|
| 2631 | stderr. Under Windows, the message is sent to the debugger.
|
|---|
| 2632 |
|
|---|
| 2633 | If you are using the \bold{default message handler} this function will
|
|---|
| 2634 | abort on Unix systems to create a core dump. On Windows, for debug builds,
|
|---|
| 2635 | this function will report a _CRT_ERROR enabling you to connect a debugger
|
|---|
| 2636 | to the application.
|
|---|
| 2637 |
|
|---|
| 2638 | This function takes a format string and a list of arguments,
|
|---|
| 2639 | similar to the C printf() function.
|
|---|
| 2640 |
|
|---|
| 2641 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2642 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 30
|
|---|
| 2643 |
|
|---|
| 2644 | To supress the output at runtime, install your own message handler
|
|---|
| 2645 | with qInstallMsgHandler().
|
|---|
| 2646 |
|
|---|
| 2647 | \sa qDebug(), qCritical(), qWarning(), qInstallMsgHandler(),
|
|---|
| 2648 | {Debugging Techniques}
|
|---|
| 2649 | */
|
|---|
| 2650 | void qFatal(const char *msg, ...)
|
|---|
| 2651 | {
|
|---|
| 2652 | va_list ap;
|
|---|
| 2653 | va_start(ap, msg); // use variable arg list
|
|---|
| 2654 | qt_message(QtFatalMsg, msg, ap);
|
|---|
| 2655 | va_end(ap);
|
|---|
| 2656 | }
|
|---|
| 2657 |
|
|---|
| 2658 | // getenv is declared as deprecated in VS2005. This function
|
|---|
| 2659 | // makes use of the new secure getenv function.
|
|---|
| 2660 | QByteArray qgetenv(const char *varName)
|
|---|
| 2661 | {
|
|---|
| 2662 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400
|
|---|
| 2663 | size_t requiredSize = 0;
|
|---|
| 2664 | QByteArray buffer;
|
|---|
| 2665 | getenv_s(&requiredSize, 0, 0, varName);
|
|---|
| 2666 | if (requiredSize == 0)
|
|---|
| 2667 | return buffer;
|
|---|
| 2668 | buffer.resize(int(requiredSize));
|
|---|
| 2669 | getenv_s(&requiredSize, buffer.data(), requiredSize, varName);
|
|---|
| 2670 | // requiredSize includes the terminating null, which we don't want.
|
|---|
| 2671 | Q_ASSERT(buffer.endsWith('\0'));
|
|---|
| 2672 | buffer.chop(1);
|
|---|
| 2673 | return buffer;
|
|---|
| 2674 | #else
|
|---|
| 2675 | return QByteArray(::getenv(varName));
|
|---|
| 2676 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2677 | }
|
|---|
| 2678 |
|
|---|
| 2679 | bool qputenv(const char *varName, const QByteArray& value)
|
|---|
| 2680 | {
|
|---|
| 2681 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400
|
|---|
| 2682 | return _putenv_s(varName, value.constData()) == 0;
|
|---|
| 2683 | #else
|
|---|
| 2684 | QByteArray buffer(varName);
|
|---|
| 2685 | buffer += '=';
|
|---|
| 2686 | buffer += value;
|
|---|
| 2687 | char* envVar = qstrdup(buffer.constData());
|
|---|
| 2688 | int result = putenv(envVar);
|
|---|
| 2689 | if (result != 0) // error. we have to delete the string.
|
|---|
| 2690 | delete[] envVar;
|
|---|
| 2691 | return result == 0;
|
|---|
| 2692 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2693 | }
|
|---|
| 2694 |
|
|---|
| 2695 | #if (defined(Q_OS_UNIX) || defined(Q_OS_WIN)) && !defined(QT_NO_THREAD)
|
|---|
| 2696 |
|
|---|
| 2697 | # if defined(Q_OS_INTEGRITY) && defined(__GHS_VERSION_NUMBER) && (__GHS_VERSION_NUMBER < 500)
|
|---|
| 2698 | // older versions of INTEGRITY used a long instead of a uint for the seed.
|
|---|
| 2699 | typedef long SeedStorageType;
|
|---|
| 2700 | # else
|
|---|
| 2701 | typedef uint SeedStorageType;
|
|---|
| 2702 | # endif
|
|---|
| 2703 |
|
|---|
| 2704 | typedef QThreadStorage<SeedStorageType *> SeedStorage;
|
|---|
| 2705 | Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(SeedStorage, randTLS) // Thread Local Storage for seed value
|
|---|
| 2706 |
|
|---|
| 2707 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2708 |
|
|---|
| 2709 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2710 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2711 | \since 4.2
|
|---|
| 2712 |
|
|---|
| 2713 | Thread-safe version of the standard C++ \c srand() function.
|
|---|
| 2714 |
|
|---|
| 2715 | Sets the argument \a seed to be used to generate a new random number sequence of
|
|---|
| 2716 | pseudo random integers to be returned by qrand().
|
|---|
| 2717 |
|
|---|
| 2718 | The sequence of random numbers generated is deterministic per thread. For example,
|
|---|
| 2719 | if two threads call qsrand(1) and subsequently calls qrand(), the threads will get
|
|---|
| 2720 | the same random number sequence.
|
|---|
| 2721 |
|
|---|
| 2722 | \sa qrand()
|
|---|
| 2723 | */
|
|---|
| 2724 | void qsrand(uint seed)
|
|---|
| 2725 | {
|
|---|
| 2726 | #if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && !defined(QT_NO_THREAD) && !defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
|
|---|
| 2727 | SeedStorage *seedStorage = randTLS();
|
|---|
| 2728 | if (seedStorage) {
|
|---|
| 2729 | SeedStorageType *pseed = seedStorage->localData();
|
|---|
| 2730 | if (!pseed)
|
|---|
| 2731 | seedStorage->setLocalData(pseed = new SeedStorageType);
|
|---|
| 2732 | *pseed = seed;
|
|---|
| 2733 | } else {
|
|---|
| 2734 | //golbal static seed storage should always exist,
|
|---|
| 2735 | //except after being deleted by QGlobalStaticDeleter.
|
|---|
| 2736 | //But since it still can be called from destructor of another
|
|---|
| 2737 | //global static object, fallback to sqrand(seed)
|
|---|
| 2738 | srand(seed);
|
|---|
| 2739 | }
|
|---|
| 2740 | #else
|
|---|
| 2741 | // On Windows and Symbian srand() and rand() already use Thread-Local-Storage
|
|---|
| 2742 | // to store the seed between calls
|
|---|
| 2743 | // this is also valid for QT_NO_THREAD
|
|---|
| 2744 | srand(seed);
|
|---|
| 2745 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2746 | }
|
|---|
| 2747 |
|
|---|
| 2748 | /*! \internal
|
|---|
| 2749 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2750 | \since 4.6
|
|---|
| 2751 |
|
|---|
| 2752 | Seed the PRNG, but only if it has not already been seeded.
|
|---|
| 2753 |
|
|---|
| 2754 | The default seed is a combination of current time, a stack address and a
|
|---|
| 2755 | serial counter (since thread stack addresses are re-used).
|
|---|
| 2756 | */
|
|---|
| 2757 | void qsrand()
|
|---|
| 2758 | {
|
|---|
| 2759 | #if (defined(Q_OS_UNIX) || defined(Q_OS_WIN)) && !defined(QT_NO_THREAD)
|
|---|
| 2760 | SeedStorage *seedStorage = randTLS();
|
|---|
| 2761 | if (seedStorage) {
|
|---|
| 2762 | SeedStorageType *pseed = seedStorage->localData();
|
|---|
| 2763 | if (pseed) {
|
|---|
| 2764 | // already seeded
|
|---|
| 2765 | return;
|
|---|
| 2766 | }
|
|---|
| 2767 | seedStorage->setLocalData(pseed = new SeedStorageType);
|
|---|
| 2768 | // start beyond 1 to avoid the sequence reset
|
|---|
| 2769 | static QBasicAtomicInt serial = Q_BASIC_ATOMIC_INITIALIZER(2);
|
|---|
| 2770 | *pseed = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toTime_t()
|
|---|
| 2771 | + quintptr(&pseed)
|
|---|
| 2772 | + serial.fetchAndAddRelaxed(1);
|
|---|
| 2773 | #if defined(Q_OS_WIN) || defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
|
|---|
| 2774 | // for Windows and Symbian the srand function must still be called.
|
|---|
| 2775 | srand(*pseed);
|
|---|
| 2776 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2777 | }
|
|---|
| 2778 |
|
|---|
| 2779 | //QT_NO_THREAD implementations
|
|---|
| 2780 | #else
|
|---|
| 2781 | static unsigned int seed = 0;
|
|---|
| 2782 |
|
|---|
| 2783 | if (seed)
|
|---|
| 2784 | return;
|
|---|
| 2785 |
|
|---|
| 2786 | #if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
|
|---|
| 2787 | seed = Math::Random();
|
|---|
| 2788 | #elif defined(Q_OS_WIN)
|
|---|
| 2789 | seed = GetTickCount();
|
|---|
| 2790 | #else
|
|---|
| 2791 | seed = quintptr(&seed) + QDateTime::currentDateTime().toTime_t();
|
|---|
| 2792 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2793 | srand(seed);
|
|---|
| 2794 | #endif // defined(Q_OS_UNIX) || defined(Q_OS_WIN)) && !defined(QT_NO_THREAD)
|
|---|
| 2795 | }
|
|---|
| 2796 |
|
|---|
| 2797 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2798 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2799 | \since 4.2
|
|---|
| 2800 |
|
|---|
| 2801 | Thread-safe version of the standard C++ \c rand() function.
|
|---|
| 2802 |
|
|---|
| 2803 | Returns a value between 0 and \c RAND_MAX (defined in \c <cstdlib> and
|
|---|
| 2804 | \c <stdlib.h>), the next number in the current sequence of pseudo-random
|
|---|
| 2805 | integers.
|
|---|
| 2806 |
|
|---|
| 2807 | Use \c qsrand() to initialize the pseudo-random number generator with
|
|---|
| 2808 | a seed value.
|
|---|
| 2809 |
|
|---|
| 2810 | \sa qsrand()
|
|---|
| 2811 | */
|
|---|
| 2812 | int qrand()
|
|---|
| 2813 | {
|
|---|
| 2814 | #if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && !defined(QT_NO_THREAD) && !defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
|
|---|
| 2815 | SeedStorage *seedStorage = randTLS();
|
|---|
| 2816 | if (seedStorage) {
|
|---|
| 2817 | SeedStorageType *pseed = seedStorage->localData();
|
|---|
| 2818 | if (!pseed) {
|
|---|
| 2819 | seedStorage->setLocalData(pseed = new SeedStorageType);
|
|---|
| 2820 | *pseed = 1;
|
|---|
| 2821 | }
|
|---|
| 2822 | return rand_r(pseed);
|
|---|
| 2823 | } else {
|
|---|
| 2824 | //golbal static seed storage should always exist,
|
|---|
| 2825 | //except after being deleted by QGlobalStaticDeleter.
|
|---|
| 2826 | //But since it still can be called from destructor of another
|
|---|
| 2827 | //global static object, fallback to qrand()
|
|---|
| 2828 | return rand();
|
|---|
| 2829 | }
|
|---|
| 2830 | #else
|
|---|
| 2831 | // On Windows and Symbian srand() and rand() already use Thread-Local-Storage
|
|---|
| 2832 | // to store the seed between calls
|
|---|
| 2833 | // this is also valid for QT_NO_THREAD
|
|---|
| 2834 | return rand();
|
|---|
| 2835 | #endif
|
|---|
| 2836 | }
|
|---|
| 2837 |
|
|---|
| 2838 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2839 | \macro forever
|
|---|
| 2840 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2841 |
|
|---|
| 2842 | This macro is provided for convenience for writing infinite
|
|---|
| 2843 | loops.
|
|---|
| 2844 |
|
|---|
| 2845 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2846 |
|
|---|
| 2847 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 31
|
|---|
| 2848 |
|
|---|
| 2849 | It is equivalent to \c{for (;;)}.
|
|---|
| 2850 |
|
|---|
| 2851 | If you're worried about namespace pollution, you can disable this
|
|---|
| 2852 | macro by adding the following line to your \c .pro file:
|
|---|
| 2853 |
|
|---|
| 2854 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 32
|
|---|
| 2855 |
|
|---|
| 2856 | \sa Q_FOREVER
|
|---|
| 2857 | */
|
|---|
| 2858 |
|
|---|
| 2859 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2860 | \macro Q_FOREVER
|
|---|
| 2861 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2862 |
|
|---|
| 2863 | Same as \l{forever}.
|
|---|
| 2864 |
|
|---|
| 2865 | This macro is available even when \c no_keywords is specified
|
|---|
| 2866 | using the \c .pro file's \c CONFIG variable.
|
|---|
| 2867 |
|
|---|
| 2868 | \sa foreach()
|
|---|
| 2869 | */
|
|---|
| 2870 |
|
|---|
| 2871 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2872 | \macro foreach(variable, container)
|
|---|
| 2873 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2874 |
|
|---|
| 2875 | This macro is used to implement Qt's \c foreach loop. The \a
|
|---|
| 2876 | variable parameter is a variable name or variable definition; the
|
|---|
| 2877 | \a container parameter is a Qt container whose value type
|
|---|
| 2878 | corresponds to the type of the variable. See \l{The foreach
|
|---|
| 2879 | Keyword} for details.
|
|---|
| 2880 |
|
|---|
| 2881 | If you're worried about namespace pollution, you can disable this
|
|---|
| 2882 | macro by adding the following line to your \c .pro file:
|
|---|
| 2883 |
|
|---|
| 2884 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 33
|
|---|
| 2885 |
|
|---|
| 2886 | \sa Q_FOREACH()
|
|---|
| 2887 | */
|
|---|
| 2888 |
|
|---|
| 2889 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2890 | \macro Q_FOREACH(variable, container)
|
|---|
| 2891 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2892 |
|
|---|
| 2893 | Same as foreach(\a variable, \a container).
|
|---|
| 2894 |
|
|---|
| 2895 | This macro is available even when \c no_keywords is specified
|
|---|
| 2896 | using the \c .pro file's \c CONFIG variable.
|
|---|
| 2897 |
|
|---|
| 2898 | \sa foreach()
|
|---|
| 2899 | */
|
|---|
| 2900 |
|
|---|
| 2901 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2902 | \macro QT_TR_NOOP(sourceText)
|
|---|
| 2903 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2904 |
|
|---|
| 2905 | Marks the string literal \a sourceText for dynamic translation in
|
|---|
| 2906 | the current context (class), i.e the stored \a sourceText will not
|
|---|
| 2907 | be altered.
|
|---|
| 2908 |
|
|---|
| 2909 | The macro expands to \a sourceText.
|
|---|
| 2910 |
|
|---|
| 2911 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2912 |
|
|---|
| 2913 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 34
|
|---|
| 2914 |
|
|---|
| 2915 | The macro QT_TR_NOOP_UTF8() is identical except that it tells lupdate
|
|---|
| 2916 | that the source string is encoded in UTF-8. Corresponding variants
|
|---|
| 2917 | exist in the QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP() family of macros, too. Note that
|
|---|
| 2918 | using these macros is not required if \c CODECFORTR is already set to
|
|---|
| 2919 | UTF-8 in the qmake project file.
|
|---|
| 2920 |
|
|---|
| 2921 | \sa QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP(), {Internationalization with Qt}
|
|---|
| 2922 | */
|
|---|
| 2923 |
|
|---|
| 2924 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2925 | \macro QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP(context, sourceText)
|
|---|
| 2926 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2927 |
|
|---|
| 2928 | Marks the string literal \a sourceText for dynamic translation in
|
|---|
| 2929 | the given \a context; i.e, the stored \a sourceText will not be
|
|---|
| 2930 | altered. The \a context is typically a class and also needs to
|
|---|
| 2931 | be specified as string literal.
|
|---|
| 2932 |
|
|---|
| 2933 | The macro expands to \a sourceText.
|
|---|
| 2934 |
|
|---|
| 2935 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2936 |
|
|---|
| 2937 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 35
|
|---|
| 2938 |
|
|---|
| 2939 | \sa QT_TR_NOOP(), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP3(), {Internationalization with Qt}
|
|---|
| 2940 | */
|
|---|
| 2941 |
|
|---|
| 2942 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2943 | \macro QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP3(context, sourceText, comment)
|
|---|
| 2944 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2945 | \since 4.4
|
|---|
| 2946 |
|
|---|
| 2947 | Marks the string literal \a sourceText for dynamic translation in the
|
|---|
| 2948 | given \a context and with \a comment, i.e the stored \a sourceText will
|
|---|
| 2949 | not be altered. The \a context is typically a class and also needs to
|
|---|
| 2950 | be specified as string literal. The string literal \a comment
|
|---|
| 2951 | will be available for translators using e.g. Qt Linguist.
|
|---|
| 2952 |
|
|---|
| 2953 | The macro expands to anonymous struct of the two string
|
|---|
| 2954 | literals passed as \a sourceText and \a comment.
|
|---|
| 2955 |
|
|---|
| 2956 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2957 |
|
|---|
| 2958 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 36
|
|---|
| 2959 |
|
|---|
| 2960 | \sa QT_TR_NOOP(), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP(), {Internationalization with Qt}
|
|---|
| 2961 | */
|
|---|
| 2962 |
|
|---|
| 2963 | /*!
|
|---|
| 2964 | \fn QString qtTrId(const char *id, int n = -1)
|
|---|
| 2965 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 2966 | \reentrant
|
|---|
| 2967 | \since 4.6
|
|---|
| 2968 |
|
|---|
| 2969 | \brief The qtTrId function finds and returns a translated string.
|
|---|
| 2970 |
|
|---|
| 2971 | Returns a translated string identified by \a id.
|
|---|
| 2972 | If no matching string is found, the id itself is returned. This
|
|---|
| 2973 | should not happen under normal conditions.
|
|---|
| 2974 |
|
|---|
| 2975 | If \a n >= 0, all occurrences of \c %n in the resulting string
|
|---|
| 2976 | are replaced with a decimal representation of \a n. In addition,
|
|---|
| 2977 | depending on \a n's value, the translation text may vary.
|
|---|
| 2978 |
|
|---|
| 2979 | Meta data and comments can be passed as documented for QObject::tr().
|
|---|
| 2980 | In addition, it is possible to supply a source string template like that:
|
|---|
| 2981 |
|
|---|
| 2982 | \tt{//% <C string>}
|
|---|
| 2983 |
|
|---|
| 2984 | or
|
|---|
| 2985 |
|
|---|
| 2986 | \tt{\begincomment% <C string> \endcomment}
|
|---|
| 2987 |
|
|---|
| 2988 | Example:
|
|---|
| 2989 |
|
|---|
| 2990 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp qttrid
|
|---|
| 2991 |
|
|---|
| 2992 | Creating QM files suitable for use with this function requires passing
|
|---|
| 2993 | the \c -idbased option to the \c lrelease tool.
|
|---|
| 2994 |
|
|---|
| 2995 | \warning This method is reentrant only if all translators are
|
|---|
| 2996 | installed \e before calling this method. Installing or removing
|
|---|
| 2997 | translators while performing translations is not supported. Doing
|
|---|
| 2998 | so will probably result in crashes or other undesirable behavior.
|
|---|
| 2999 |
|
|---|
| 3000 | \sa QObject::tr(), QCoreApplication::translate(), {Internationalization with Qt}
|
|---|
| 3001 | */
|
|---|
| 3002 |
|
|---|
| 3003 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3004 | \macro QT_TRID_NOOP(id)
|
|---|
| 3005 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3006 | \since 4.6
|
|---|
| 3007 |
|
|---|
| 3008 | \brief The QT_TRID_NOOP macro marks an id for dynamic translation.
|
|---|
| 3009 |
|
|---|
| 3010 | The only purpose of this macro is to provide an anchor for attaching
|
|---|
| 3011 | meta data like to qtTrId().
|
|---|
| 3012 |
|
|---|
| 3013 | The macro expands to \a id.
|
|---|
| 3014 |
|
|---|
| 3015 | Example:
|
|---|
| 3016 |
|
|---|
| 3017 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp qttrid_noop
|
|---|
| 3018 |
|
|---|
| 3019 | \sa qtTrId(), {Internationalization with Qt}
|
|---|
| 3020 | */
|
|---|
| 3021 |
|
|---|
| 3022 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3023 | \macro QT_POINTER_SIZE
|
|---|
| 3024 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3025 |
|
|---|
| 3026 | Expands to the size of a pointer in bytes (4 or 8). This is
|
|---|
| 3027 | equivalent to \c sizeof(void *) but can be used in a preprocessor
|
|---|
| 3028 | directive.
|
|---|
| 3029 | */
|
|---|
| 3030 |
|
|---|
| 3031 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3032 | \macro TRUE
|
|---|
| 3033 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3034 | \obsolete
|
|---|
| 3035 |
|
|---|
| 3036 | Synonym for \c true.
|
|---|
| 3037 |
|
|---|
| 3038 | \sa FALSE
|
|---|
| 3039 | */
|
|---|
| 3040 |
|
|---|
| 3041 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3042 | \macro FALSE
|
|---|
| 3043 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3044 | \obsolete
|
|---|
| 3045 |
|
|---|
| 3046 | Synonym for \c false.
|
|---|
| 3047 |
|
|---|
| 3048 | \sa TRUE
|
|---|
| 3049 | */
|
|---|
| 3050 |
|
|---|
| 3051 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3052 | \macro QABS(n)
|
|---|
| 3053 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3054 | \obsolete
|
|---|
| 3055 |
|
|---|
| 3056 | Use qAbs(\a n) instead.
|
|---|
| 3057 |
|
|---|
| 3058 | \sa QMIN(), QMAX()
|
|---|
| 3059 | */
|
|---|
| 3060 |
|
|---|
| 3061 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3062 | \macro QMIN(x, y)
|
|---|
| 3063 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3064 | \obsolete
|
|---|
| 3065 |
|
|---|
| 3066 | Use qMin(\a x, \a y) instead.
|
|---|
| 3067 |
|
|---|
| 3068 | \sa QMAX(), QABS()
|
|---|
| 3069 | */
|
|---|
| 3070 |
|
|---|
| 3071 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3072 | \macro QMAX(x, y)
|
|---|
| 3073 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3074 | \obsolete
|
|---|
| 3075 |
|
|---|
| 3076 | Use qMax(\a x, \a y) instead.
|
|---|
| 3077 |
|
|---|
| 3078 | \sa QMIN(), QABS()
|
|---|
| 3079 | */
|
|---|
| 3080 |
|
|---|
| 3081 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3082 | \macro const char *qPrintable(const QString &str)
|
|---|
| 3083 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3084 |
|
|---|
| 3085 | Returns \a str as a \c{const char *}. This is equivalent to
|
|---|
| 3086 | \a{str}.toLocal8Bit().constData().
|
|---|
| 3087 |
|
|---|
| 3088 | The char pointer will be invalid after the statement in which
|
|---|
| 3089 | qPrintable() is used. This is because the array returned by
|
|---|
| 3090 | toLocal8Bit() will fall out of scope.
|
|---|
| 3091 |
|
|---|
| 3092 | Example:
|
|---|
| 3093 |
|
|---|
| 3094 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 37
|
|---|
| 3095 |
|
|---|
| 3096 |
|
|---|
| 3097 | \sa qDebug(), qWarning(), qCritical(), qFatal()
|
|---|
| 3098 | */
|
|---|
| 3099 |
|
|---|
| 3100 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3101 | \macro Q_DECLARE_TYPEINFO(Type, Flags)
|
|---|
| 3102 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3103 |
|
|---|
| 3104 | You can use this macro to specify information about a custom type
|
|---|
| 3105 | \a Type. With accurate type information, Qt's \l{generic
|
|---|
| 3106 | containers} can choose appropriate storage methods and algorithms.
|
|---|
| 3107 |
|
|---|
| 3108 | \a Flags can be one of the following:
|
|---|
| 3109 |
|
|---|
| 3110 | \list
|
|---|
| 3111 | \o \c Q_PRIMITIVE_TYPE specifies that \a Type is a POD (plain old
|
|---|
| 3112 | data) type with no constructor or destructor.
|
|---|
| 3113 | \o \c Q_MOVABLE_TYPE specifies that \a Type has a constructor
|
|---|
| 3114 | and/or a destructor but can be moved in memory using \c
|
|---|
| 3115 | memcpy().
|
|---|
| 3116 | \o \c Q_COMPLEX_TYPE (the default) specifies that \a Type has
|
|---|
| 3117 | constructors and/or a destructor and that it may not be moved
|
|---|
| 3118 | in memory.
|
|---|
| 3119 | \endlist
|
|---|
| 3120 |
|
|---|
| 3121 | Example of a "primitive" type:
|
|---|
| 3122 |
|
|---|
| 3123 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 38
|
|---|
| 3124 |
|
|---|
| 3125 | Example of a movable type:
|
|---|
| 3126 |
|
|---|
| 3127 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 39
|
|---|
| 3128 | */
|
|---|
| 3129 |
|
|---|
| 3130 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3131 | \macro Q_UNUSED(name)
|
|---|
| 3132 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3133 |
|
|---|
| 3134 | Indicates to the compiler that the parameter with the specified
|
|---|
| 3135 | \a name is not used in the body of a function. This can be used to
|
|---|
| 3136 | suppress compiler warnings while allowing functions to be defined
|
|---|
| 3137 | with meaningful parameter names in their signatures.
|
|---|
| 3138 | */
|
|---|
| 3139 |
|
|---|
| 3140 | #if defined(QT3_SUPPORT) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS)
|
|---|
| 3141 | QT_BEGIN_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3142 | #include <qlibraryinfo.h>
|
|---|
| 3143 | QT_END_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3144 |
|
|---|
| 3145 | static const char *qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::LibraryLocation loc)
|
|---|
| 3146 | {
|
|---|
| 3147 | static QByteArray ret;
|
|---|
| 3148 | ret = QLibraryInfo::location(loc).toLatin1();
|
|---|
| 3149 | return ret.constData();
|
|---|
| 3150 | }
|
|---|
| 3151 | const char *qInstallPath()
|
|---|
| 3152 | {
|
|---|
| 3153 | return qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::PrefixPath);
|
|---|
| 3154 | }
|
|---|
| 3155 | const char *qInstallPathDocs()
|
|---|
| 3156 | {
|
|---|
| 3157 | return qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::DocumentationPath);
|
|---|
| 3158 | }
|
|---|
| 3159 | const char *qInstallPathHeaders()
|
|---|
| 3160 | {
|
|---|
| 3161 | return qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::HeadersPath);
|
|---|
| 3162 | }
|
|---|
| 3163 | const char *qInstallPathLibs()
|
|---|
| 3164 | {
|
|---|
| 3165 | return qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::LibrariesPath);
|
|---|
| 3166 | }
|
|---|
| 3167 | const char *qInstallPathBins()
|
|---|
| 3168 | {
|
|---|
| 3169 | return qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::BinariesPath);
|
|---|
| 3170 | }
|
|---|
| 3171 | const char *qInstallPathPlugins()
|
|---|
| 3172 | {
|
|---|
| 3173 | return qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::PluginsPath);
|
|---|
| 3174 | }
|
|---|
| 3175 | const char *qInstallPathData()
|
|---|
| 3176 | {
|
|---|
| 3177 | return qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::DataPath);
|
|---|
| 3178 | }
|
|---|
| 3179 | const char *qInstallPathTranslations()
|
|---|
| 3180 | {
|
|---|
| 3181 | return qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::TranslationsPath);
|
|---|
| 3182 | }
|
|---|
| 3183 | const char *qInstallPathSysconf()
|
|---|
| 3184 | {
|
|---|
| 3185 | return qInstallLocation(QLibraryInfo::SettingsPath);
|
|---|
| 3186 | }
|
|---|
| 3187 | #endif
|
|---|
| 3188 |
|
|---|
| 3189 | struct QInternal_CallBackTable {
|
|---|
| 3190 | QVector<QList<qInternalCallback> > callbacks;
|
|---|
| 3191 | };
|
|---|
| 3192 |
|
|---|
| 3193 | Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QInternal_CallBackTable, global_callback_table)
|
|---|
| 3194 |
|
|---|
| 3195 | bool QInternal::registerCallback(Callback cb, qInternalCallback callback)
|
|---|
| 3196 | {
|
|---|
| 3197 | if (cb >= 0 && cb < QInternal::LastCallback) {
|
|---|
| 3198 | QInternal_CallBackTable *cbt = global_callback_table();
|
|---|
| 3199 | cbt->callbacks.resize(cb + 1);
|
|---|
| 3200 | cbt->callbacks[cb].append(callback);
|
|---|
| 3201 | return true;
|
|---|
| 3202 | }
|
|---|
| 3203 | return false;
|
|---|
| 3204 | }
|
|---|
| 3205 |
|
|---|
| 3206 | bool QInternal::unregisterCallback(Callback cb, qInternalCallback callback)
|
|---|
| 3207 | {
|
|---|
| 3208 | if (cb >= 0 && cb < QInternal::LastCallback) {
|
|---|
| 3209 | QInternal_CallBackTable *cbt = global_callback_table();
|
|---|
| 3210 | return (bool) cbt->callbacks[cb].removeAll(callback);
|
|---|
| 3211 | }
|
|---|
| 3212 | return false;
|
|---|
| 3213 | }
|
|---|
| 3214 |
|
|---|
| 3215 | bool QInternal::activateCallbacks(Callback cb, void **parameters)
|
|---|
| 3216 | {
|
|---|
| 3217 | Q_ASSERT_X(cb >= 0, "QInternal::activateCallback()", "Callback id must be a valid id");
|
|---|
| 3218 |
|
|---|
| 3219 | QInternal_CallBackTable *cbt = global_callback_table();
|
|---|
| 3220 | if (cbt && cb < cbt->callbacks.size()) {
|
|---|
| 3221 | QList<qInternalCallback> callbacks = cbt->callbacks[cb];
|
|---|
| 3222 | bool ret = false;
|
|---|
| 3223 | for (int i=0; i<callbacks.size(); ++i)
|
|---|
| 3224 | ret |= (callbacks.at(i))(parameters);
|
|---|
| 3225 | return ret;
|
|---|
| 3226 | }
|
|---|
| 3227 | return false;
|
|---|
| 3228 | }
|
|---|
| 3229 |
|
|---|
| 3230 | extern void qt_set_current_thread_to_main_thread();
|
|---|
| 3231 |
|
|---|
| 3232 | bool QInternal::callFunction(InternalFunction func, void **args)
|
|---|
| 3233 | {
|
|---|
| 3234 | Q_ASSERT_X(func >= 0,
|
|---|
| 3235 | "QInternal::callFunction()", "Callback id must be a valid id");
|
|---|
| 3236 | #ifndef QT_NO_QOBJECT
|
|---|
| 3237 | switch (func) {
|
|---|
| 3238 | #ifndef QT_NO_THREAD
|
|---|
| 3239 | case QInternal::CreateThreadForAdoption:
|
|---|
| 3240 | *args = QAdoptedThread::createThreadForAdoption();
|
|---|
| 3241 | return true;
|
|---|
| 3242 | #endif
|
|---|
| 3243 | case QInternal::RefAdoptedThread:
|
|---|
| 3244 | QThreadData::get2((QThread *) *args)->ref();
|
|---|
| 3245 | return true;
|
|---|
| 3246 | case QInternal::DerefAdoptedThread:
|
|---|
| 3247 | QThreadData::get2((QThread *) *args)->deref();
|
|---|
| 3248 | return true;
|
|---|
| 3249 | case QInternal::SetCurrentThreadToMainThread:
|
|---|
| 3250 | qt_set_current_thread_to_main_thread();
|
|---|
| 3251 | return true;
|
|---|
| 3252 | case QInternal::SetQObjectSender: {
|
|---|
| 3253 | QObject *receiver = (QObject *) args[0];
|
|---|
| 3254 | QObjectPrivate::Sender *sender = new QObjectPrivate::Sender;
|
|---|
| 3255 | sender->sender = (QObject *) args[1];
|
|---|
| 3256 | sender->signal = *(int *) args[2];
|
|---|
| 3257 | sender->ref = 1;
|
|---|
| 3258 |
|
|---|
| 3259 | // Store the old sender as "return value"
|
|---|
| 3260 | args[3] = QObjectPrivate::setCurrentSender(receiver, sender);
|
|---|
| 3261 | args[4] = sender;
|
|---|
| 3262 | return true;
|
|---|
| 3263 | }
|
|---|
| 3264 | case QInternal::GetQObjectSender: {
|
|---|
| 3265 | QObject *receiver = (QObject *) args[0];
|
|---|
| 3266 | QObjectPrivate *d = QObjectPrivate::get(receiver);
|
|---|
| 3267 | args[1] = d->currentSender ? d->currentSender->sender : 0;
|
|---|
| 3268 | return true;
|
|---|
| 3269 | }
|
|---|
| 3270 | case QInternal::ResetQObjectSender: {
|
|---|
| 3271 | QObject *receiver = (QObject *) args[0];
|
|---|
| 3272 | QObjectPrivate::Sender *oldSender = (QObjectPrivate::Sender *) args[1];
|
|---|
| 3273 | QObjectPrivate::Sender *sender = (QObjectPrivate::Sender *) args[2];
|
|---|
| 3274 | QObjectPrivate::resetCurrentSender(receiver, sender, oldSender);
|
|---|
| 3275 | delete sender;
|
|---|
| 3276 | return true;
|
|---|
| 3277 | }
|
|---|
| 3278 |
|
|---|
| 3279 | default:
|
|---|
| 3280 | break;
|
|---|
| 3281 | }
|
|---|
| 3282 | #else
|
|---|
| 3283 | Q_UNUSED(args);
|
|---|
| 3284 | Q_UNUSED(func);
|
|---|
| 3285 | #endif
|
|---|
| 3286 |
|
|---|
| 3287 | return false;
|
|---|
| 3288 | }
|
|---|
| 3289 |
|
|---|
| 3290 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3291 | \macro Q_BYTE_ORDER
|
|---|
| 3292 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3293 |
|
|---|
| 3294 | This macro can be used to determine the byte order your system
|
|---|
| 3295 | uses for storing data in memory. i.e., whether your system is
|
|---|
| 3296 | little-endian or big-endian. It is set by Qt to one of the macros
|
|---|
| 3297 | Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN or Q_BIG_ENDIAN. You normally won't need to worry
|
|---|
| 3298 | about endian-ness, but you might, for example if you need to know
|
|---|
| 3299 | which byte of an integer or UTF-16 character is stored in the
|
|---|
| 3300 | lowest address. Endian-ness is important in networking, where
|
|---|
| 3301 | computers with different values for Q_BYTE_ORDER must pass data
|
|---|
| 3302 | back and forth.
|
|---|
| 3303 |
|
|---|
| 3304 | Use this macro as in the following examples.
|
|---|
| 3305 |
|
|---|
| 3306 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 40
|
|---|
| 3307 |
|
|---|
| 3308 | \sa Q_BIG_ENDIAN, Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN
|
|---|
| 3309 | */
|
|---|
| 3310 |
|
|---|
| 3311 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3312 | \macro Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN
|
|---|
| 3313 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3314 |
|
|---|
| 3315 | This macro represents a value you can compare to the macro
|
|---|
| 3316 | Q_BYTE_ORDER to determine the endian-ness of your system. In a
|
|---|
| 3317 | little-endian system, the least significant byte is stored at the
|
|---|
| 3318 | lowest address. The other bytes follow in increasing order of
|
|---|
| 3319 | significance.
|
|---|
| 3320 |
|
|---|
| 3321 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 41
|
|---|
| 3322 |
|
|---|
| 3323 | \sa Q_BYTE_ORDER, Q_BIG_ENDIAN
|
|---|
| 3324 | */
|
|---|
| 3325 |
|
|---|
| 3326 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3327 | \macro Q_BIG_ENDIAN
|
|---|
| 3328 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3329 |
|
|---|
| 3330 | This macro represents a value you can compare to the macro
|
|---|
| 3331 | Q_BYTE_ORDER to determine the endian-ness of your system. In a
|
|---|
| 3332 | big-endian system, the most significant byte is stored at the
|
|---|
| 3333 | lowest address. The other bytes follow in decreasing order of
|
|---|
| 3334 | significance.
|
|---|
| 3335 |
|
|---|
| 3336 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 42
|
|---|
| 3337 |
|
|---|
| 3338 | \sa Q_BYTE_ORDER, Q_LITTLE_ENDIAN
|
|---|
| 3339 | */
|
|---|
| 3340 |
|
|---|
| 3341 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3342 | \macro Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(type, name)
|
|---|
| 3343 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3344 |
|
|---|
| 3345 | Declares a global static variable with the given \a type and \a name.
|
|---|
| 3346 |
|
|---|
| 3347 | Use this macro to instantiate an object in a thread-safe way, creating
|
|---|
| 3348 | a global pointer that can be used to refer to it.
|
|---|
| 3349 |
|
|---|
| 3350 | \warning This macro is subject to a race condition that can cause the object
|
|---|
| 3351 | to be constructed twice. However, if this occurs, the second instance will
|
|---|
| 3352 | be immediately deleted.
|
|---|
| 3353 |
|
|---|
| 3354 | See also
|
|---|
| 3355 | \l{http://www.aristeia.com/publications.html}{"C++ and the perils of Double-Checked Locking"}
|
|---|
| 3356 | by Scott Meyers and Andrei Alexandrescu.
|
|---|
| 3357 | */
|
|---|
| 3358 |
|
|---|
| 3359 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3360 | \macro Q_GLOBAL_STATIC_WITH_ARGS(type, name, arguments)
|
|---|
| 3361 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3362 |
|
|---|
| 3363 | Declares a global static variable with the specified \a type and \a name.
|
|---|
| 3364 |
|
|---|
| 3365 | Use this macro to instantiate an object using the \a arguments specified
|
|---|
| 3366 | in a thread-safe way, creating a global pointer that can be used to refer
|
|---|
| 3367 | to it.
|
|---|
| 3368 |
|
|---|
| 3369 | \warning This macro is subject to a race condition that can cause the object
|
|---|
| 3370 | to be constructed twice. However, if this occurs, the second instance will
|
|---|
| 3371 | be immediately deleted.
|
|---|
| 3372 |
|
|---|
| 3373 | See also
|
|---|
| 3374 | \l{http://www.aristeia.com/publications.html}{"C++ and the perils of Double-Checked Locking"}
|
|---|
| 3375 | by Scott Meyers and Andrei Alexandrescu.
|
|---|
| 3376 | */
|
|---|
| 3377 |
|
|---|
| 3378 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3379 | \macro QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3380 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3381 |
|
|---|
| 3382 | If this macro is defined to \c ns all Qt classes are put in a namespace
|
|---|
| 3383 | called \c ns. Also, moc will output code putting metaobjects etc.
|
|---|
| 3384 | into namespace \c ns.
|
|---|
| 3385 |
|
|---|
| 3386 | \sa QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE, QT_END_NAMESPACE,
|
|---|
| 3387 | QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE, QT_USE_NAMESPACE,
|
|---|
| 3388 | QT_BEGIN_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE, QT_END_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE,
|
|---|
| 3389 | QT_BEGIN_MOC_NAMESPACE, QT_END_MOC_NAMESPACE,
|
|---|
| 3390 | */
|
|---|
| 3391 |
|
|---|
| 3392 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3393 | \macro QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(identifier)
|
|---|
| 3394 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3395 |
|
|---|
| 3396 | This macro qualifies \a identifier with the full namespace.
|
|---|
| 3397 | It expands to \c{::QT_NAMESPACE::identifier} if \c QT_NAMESPACE is defined
|
|---|
| 3398 | and only \a identifier otherwise.
|
|---|
| 3399 |
|
|---|
| 3400 | \sa QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3401 | */
|
|---|
| 3402 |
|
|---|
| 3403 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3404 | \macro QT_USE_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3405 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3406 |
|
|---|
| 3407 | This macro expands to using QT_NAMESPACE if QT_NAMESPACE is defined
|
|---|
| 3408 | and nothing otherwise.
|
|---|
| 3409 |
|
|---|
| 3410 | \sa QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3411 | */
|
|---|
| 3412 |
|
|---|
| 3413 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3414 | \macro QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3415 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3416 |
|
|---|
| 3417 | This macro expands to
|
|---|
| 3418 |
|
|---|
| 3419 | \snippet snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp begin namespace macro
|
|---|
| 3420 |
|
|---|
| 3421 | if \c QT_NAMESPACE is defined and nothing otherwise. If should always
|
|---|
| 3422 | appear in the file-level scope and be followed by \c QT_END_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3423 | at the same logical level with respect to preprocessor conditionals
|
|---|
| 3424 | in the same file.
|
|---|
| 3425 |
|
|---|
| 3426 | As a rule of thumb, \c QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE should appear in all Qt header
|
|---|
| 3427 | and Qt source files after the last \c{#include} line and before the first
|
|---|
| 3428 | declaration. In Qt headers using \c QT_BEGIN_HEADER, \c QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3429 | follows \c QT_BEGIN_HEADER immediately.
|
|---|
| 3430 |
|
|---|
| 3431 | If that rule can't be followed because, e.g., \c{#include} lines and
|
|---|
| 3432 | declarations are wildly mixed, place \c QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE before
|
|---|
| 3433 | the first declaration and wrap the \c{#include} lines in
|
|---|
| 3434 | \c QT_BEGIN_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE and \c QT_END_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE.
|
|---|
| 3435 |
|
|---|
| 3436 | When using the \c QT_NAMESPACE feature in user code
|
|---|
| 3437 | (e.g., when building plugins statically linked to Qt) where
|
|---|
| 3438 | the user code is not intended to go into the \c QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3439 | namespace, all forward declarations of Qt classes need to
|
|---|
| 3440 | be wrapped in \c QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE and \c QT_END_NAMESPACE.
|
|---|
| 3441 | After that, a \c QT_USE_NAMESPACE should follow.
|
|---|
| 3442 | No further changes should be needed.
|
|---|
| 3443 |
|
|---|
| 3444 | \sa QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3445 | */
|
|---|
| 3446 |
|
|---|
| 3447 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3448 | \macro QT_END_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3449 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3450 |
|
|---|
| 3451 | This macro expands to
|
|---|
| 3452 |
|
|---|
| 3453 | \snippet snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp end namespace macro
|
|---|
| 3454 |
|
|---|
| 3455 | if \c QT_NAMESPACE is defined and nothing otherwise. It is used to cancel
|
|---|
| 3456 | the effect of \c QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE.
|
|---|
| 3457 |
|
|---|
| 3458 | If a source file ends with a \c{#include} directive that includes a moc file,
|
|---|
| 3459 | \c QT_END_NAMESPACE should be placed before that \c{#include}.
|
|---|
| 3460 |
|
|---|
| 3461 | \sa QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3462 | */
|
|---|
| 3463 |
|
|---|
| 3464 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3465 | \macro QT_BEGIN_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3466 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3467 |
|
|---|
| 3468 | This macro is equivalent to \c QT_END_NAMESPACE.
|
|---|
| 3469 | It only serves as syntactic sugar and is intended
|
|---|
| 3470 | to be used before #include lines within a
|
|---|
| 3471 | \c QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE ... \c QT_END_NAMESPACE block.
|
|---|
| 3472 |
|
|---|
| 3473 | \sa QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3474 | */
|
|---|
| 3475 |
|
|---|
| 3476 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3477 | \macro QT_END_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3478 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3479 |
|
|---|
| 3480 | This macro is equivalent to \c QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE.
|
|---|
| 3481 | It only serves as syntactic sugar and is intended
|
|---|
| 3482 | to be used after #include lines within a
|
|---|
| 3483 | \c QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE ... \c QT_END_NAMESPACE block.
|
|---|
| 3484 |
|
|---|
| 3485 | \sa QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3486 | */
|
|---|
| 3487 |
|
|---|
| 3488 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3489 | \macro QT_BEGIN_MOC_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3490 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3491 |
|
|---|
| 3492 | This macro is output by moc at the beginning of
|
|---|
| 3493 | moc files. It is equivalent to \c QT_USE_NAMESPACE.
|
|---|
| 3494 |
|
|---|
| 3495 | \sa QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3496 | */
|
|---|
| 3497 |
|
|---|
| 3498 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3499 | \macro QT_END_MOC_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3500 | \internal
|
|---|
| 3501 |
|
|---|
| 3502 | This macro is output by moc at the beginning of
|
|---|
| 3503 | moc files. It expands to nothing.
|
|---|
| 3504 |
|
|---|
| 3505 | \sa QT_NAMESPACE
|
|---|
| 3506 | */
|
|---|
| 3507 |
|
|---|
| 3508 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3509 | \fn bool qFuzzyCompare(double p1, double p2)
|
|---|
| 3510 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3511 | \since 4.4
|
|---|
| 3512 | \threadsafe
|
|---|
| 3513 |
|
|---|
| 3514 | Compares the floating point value \a p1 and \a p2 and
|
|---|
| 3515 | returns \c true if they are considered equal, otherwise \c false.
|
|---|
| 3516 |
|
|---|
| 3517 | Note that comparing values where either \a p1 or \a p2 is 0.0 will not work.
|
|---|
| 3518 | The solution to this is to compare against values greater than or equal to 1.0.
|
|---|
| 3519 |
|
|---|
| 3520 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_global_qglobal.cpp 46
|
|---|
| 3521 |
|
|---|
| 3522 | The two numbers are compared in a relative way, where the
|
|---|
| 3523 | exactness is stronger the smaller the numbers are.
|
|---|
| 3524 | */
|
|---|
| 3525 |
|
|---|
| 3526 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3527 | \fn bool qFuzzyCompare(float p1, float p2)
|
|---|
| 3528 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3529 | \since 4.4
|
|---|
| 3530 | \threadsafe
|
|---|
| 3531 |
|
|---|
| 3532 | Compares the floating point value \a p1 and \a p2 and
|
|---|
| 3533 | returns \c true if they are considered equal, otherwise \c false.
|
|---|
| 3534 |
|
|---|
| 3535 | The two numbers are compared in a relative way, where the
|
|---|
| 3536 | exactness is stronger the smaller the numbers are.
|
|---|
| 3537 | */
|
|---|
| 3538 |
|
|---|
| 3539 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3540 | \macro QT_REQUIRE_VERSION(int argc, char **argv, const char *version)
|
|---|
| 3541 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3542 |
|
|---|
| 3543 | This macro can be used to ensure that the application is run
|
|---|
| 3544 | against a recent enough version of Qt. This is especially useful
|
|---|
| 3545 | if your application depends on a specific bug fix introduced in a
|
|---|
| 3546 | bug-fix release (e.g., 4.0.2).
|
|---|
| 3547 |
|
|---|
| 3548 | The \a argc and \a argv parameters are the \c main() function's
|
|---|
| 3549 | \c argc and \c argv parameters. The \a version parameter is a
|
|---|
| 3550 | string literal that specifies which version of Qt the application
|
|---|
| 3551 | requires (e.g., "4.0.2").
|
|---|
| 3552 |
|
|---|
| 3553 | Example:
|
|---|
| 3554 |
|
|---|
| 3555 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_dialogs_qmessagebox.cpp 4
|
|---|
| 3556 | */
|
|---|
| 3557 |
|
|---|
| 3558 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3559 | \macro Q_DECL_EXPORT
|
|---|
| 3560 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3561 |
|
|---|
| 3562 | This macro marks a symbol for shared library export (see
|
|---|
| 3563 | \l{sharedlibrary.html}{Creating Shared Libraries}).
|
|---|
| 3564 |
|
|---|
| 3565 | \sa Q_DECL_IMPORT
|
|---|
| 3566 | */
|
|---|
| 3567 |
|
|---|
| 3568 | /*!
|
|---|
| 3569 | \macro Q_DECL_IMPORT
|
|---|
| 3570 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3571 |
|
|---|
| 3572 | This macro declares a symbol to be an import from a shared library (see
|
|---|
| 3573 | \l{sharedlibrary.html}{Creating Shared Libraries}).
|
|---|
| 3574 |
|
|---|
| 3575 | \sa Q_DECL_EXPORT
|
|---|
| 3576 | */
|
|---|
| 3577 |
|
|---|
| 3578 | #if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
|
|---|
| 3579 |
|
|---|
| 3580 | #include <typeinfo>
|
|---|
| 3581 |
|
|---|
| 3582 | /*! \macro QT_TRAP_THROWING(function)
|
|---|
| 3583 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3584 | \ingroup qts60
|
|---|
| 3585 |
|
|---|
| 3586 | TRAP leaves from Symbian \a function and throws an appropriate
|
|---|
| 3587 | standard C++ exception instead.
|
|---|
| 3588 | This must be used when calling Symbian OS leaving functions
|
|---|
| 3589 | from inside Qt or standard C++ code, so that the code can respond
|
|---|
| 3590 | correctly to the exception.
|
|---|
| 3591 |
|
|---|
| 3592 | \warning This macro is only available on Symbian.
|
|---|
| 3593 |
|
|---|
| 3594 | Example:
|
|---|
| 3595 |
|
|---|
| 3596 | \code
|
|---|
| 3597 | // A Symbian leaving function is being called within a Qt function.
|
|---|
| 3598 | // Any leave must be converted to an exception
|
|---|
| 3599 | CAknTitlePane* titlePane = S60->titlePane();
|
|---|
| 3600 | if (titlePane) {
|
|---|
| 3601 | TPtrC captionPtr(qt_QString2TPtrC(caption));
|
|---|
| 3602 | QT_TRAP_THROWING(titlePane->SetTextL(captionPtr));
|
|---|
| 3603 | }
|
|---|
| 3604 | \endcode
|
|---|
| 3605 |
|
|---|
| 3606 | \sa QT_TRYCATCH_ERROR(), QT_TRYCATCH_LEAVING()
|
|---|
| 3607 | */
|
|---|
| 3608 |
|
|---|
| 3609 | /*! \macro QT_TRYCATCH_ERROR(error, function)
|
|---|
| 3610 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3611 | \ingroup qts60
|
|---|
| 3612 |
|
|---|
| 3613 | Catch standard C++ exceptions from a \a function and convert them to a Symbian OS
|
|---|
| 3614 | \a error code, or \c KErrNone if there is no exception.
|
|---|
| 3615 | This must be used inside Qt or standard C++ code when using exception throwing
|
|---|
| 3616 | code (practically anything) and returning an error code to Symbian OS.
|
|---|
| 3617 |
|
|---|
| 3618 | \warning This macro is only available on Symbian.
|
|---|
| 3619 |
|
|---|
| 3620 | Example:
|
|---|
| 3621 |
|
|---|
| 3622 | \code
|
|---|
| 3623 | // An exception might be thrown in this Symbian TInt error returning function.
|
|---|
| 3624 | // It is caught and translated to an error code
|
|---|
| 3625 | TInt QServerApp::Connect(const QString &serverName)
|
|---|
| 3626 | {
|
|---|
| 3627 | TPtrC name;
|
|---|
| 3628 | TInt err;
|
|---|
| 3629 | QT_TRYCATCH_ERROR(err, name.Set(qt_QString2TPtrC(serverName)));
|
|---|
| 3630 | if (err != KErrNone)
|
|---|
| 3631 | return err;
|
|---|
| 3632 | return iServer.Connect(name);
|
|---|
| 3633 | }
|
|---|
| 3634 | \endcode
|
|---|
| 3635 | }
|
|---|
| 3636 |
|
|---|
| 3637 | \sa QT_TRYCATCH_LEAVING(), QT_TRAP_THROWING()
|
|---|
| 3638 | */
|
|---|
| 3639 |
|
|---|
| 3640 | /*! \macro QT_TRYCATCH_LEAVING(function)
|
|---|
| 3641 | \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3642 | \ingroup qts60
|
|---|
| 3643 |
|
|---|
| 3644 | Catch standard C++ exceptions from \a function and convert them to Symbian OS
|
|---|
| 3645 | leaves. This must be used inside Qt or standard C++ code when using exception
|
|---|
| 3646 | throwing code (practically anything) and returning to Symbian OS from a leaving function.
|
|---|
| 3647 | For example inside a Symbian active object's \c RunL function implemented with Qt code.
|
|---|
| 3648 |
|
|---|
| 3649 | \warning This macro is only available on Symbian.
|
|---|
| 3650 |
|
|---|
| 3651 | Example:
|
|---|
| 3652 |
|
|---|
| 3653 | \code
|
|---|
| 3654 | // This active object signals Qt code
|
|---|
| 3655 | // Exceptions from the Qt code must be converted to Symbian OS leaves for the active scheduler
|
|---|
| 3656 | void QWakeUpActiveObject::RunL()
|
|---|
| 3657 | {
|
|---|
| 3658 | iStatus = KRequestPending;
|
|---|
| 3659 | SetActive();
|
|---|
| 3660 | QT_TRYCATCH_LEAVING(m_dispatcher->wakeUpWasCalled());
|
|---|
| 3661 | }
|
|---|
| 3662 | \endcode
|
|---|
| 3663 |
|
|---|
| 3664 | \sa QT_TRAP_THROWING(), QT_TRYCATCH_ERROR()
|
|---|
| 3665 | */
|
|---|
| 3666 |
|
|---|
| 3667 | #include <stdexcept>
|
|---|
| 3668 |
|
|---|
| 3669 | class QSymbianLeaveException : public std::exception
|
|---|
| 3670 | {
|
|---|
| 3671 | public:
|
|---|
| 3672 | inline QSymbianLeaveException(int err) : error(err) {}
|
|---|
| 3673 | inline const char* what() const throw() { return "Symbian leave exception"; }
|
|---|
| 3674 |
|
|---|
| 3675 | public:
|
|---|
| 3676 | int error;
|
|---|
| 3677 | };
|
|---|
| 3678 |
|
|---|
| 3679 | /*! \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3680 | \ingroup qts60
|
|---|
| 3681 |
|
|---|
| 3682 | Throws an exception if the \a error parameter is a symbian error code.
|
|---|
| 3683 | This is the exception throwing equivalent of Symbian's User::LeaveIfError.
|
|---|
| 3684 |
|
|---|
| 3685 | \warning This function is only available on Symbian.
|
|---|
| 3686 |
|
|---|
| 3687 | \sa qt_symbian_exception2LeaveL(), qt_symbian_exception2Error()
|
|---|
| 3688 | */
|
|---|
| 3689 | void qt_symbian_throwIfError(int error)
|
|---|
| 3690 | {
|
|---|
| 3691 | if (error >= KErrNone)
|
|---|
| 3692 | return; // do nothing - not an exception
|
|---|
| 3693 | switch (error) {
|
|---|
| 3694 | case KErrNoMemory:
|
|---|
| 3695 | throw std::bad_alloc();
|
|---|
| 3696 | case KErrArgument:
|
|---|
| 3697 | throw std::invalid_argument("from Symbian error");
|
|---|
| 3698 | case KErrOverflow:
|
|---|
| 3699 | throw std::overflow_error("from Symbian error");
|
|---|
| 3700 | case KErrUnderflow:
|
|---|
| 3701 | throw std::underflow_error("from Symbian error");
|
|---|
| 3702 | default:
|
|---|
| 3703 | throw QSymbianLeaveException(error);
|
|---|
| 3704 | }
|
|---|
| 3705 | }
|
|---|
| 3706 |
|
|---|
| 3707 | /*! \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3708 | \ingroup qts60
|
|---|
| 3709 |
|
|---|
| 3710 | Convert a caught standard C++ exception \a aThrow to a Symbian leave
|
|---|
| 3711 |
|
|---|
| 3712 | \warning This function is only available on Symbian.
|
|---|
| 3713 |
|
|---|
| 3714 | \sa qt_symbian_throwIfError(), qt_symbian_exception2Error()
|
|---|
| 3715 | */
|
|---|
| 3716 | void qt_symbian_exception2LeaveL(const std::exception& aThrow)
|
|---|
| 3717 | {
|
|---|
| 3718 | User::Leave(qt_symbian_exception2Error(aThrow));
|
|---|
| 3719 | }
|
|---|
| 3720 |
|
|---|
| 3721 | /*! \relates <QtGlobal>
|
|---|
| 3722 | \ingroup qts60
|
|---|
| 3723 |
|
|---|
| 3724 | Convert a caught standard C++ exception \a aThrow to a Symbian error code
|
|---|
| 3725 |
|
|---|
| 3726 | \warning This function is only available on Symbian.
|
|---|
| 3727 |
|
|---|
| 3728 | \sa qt_symbian_throwIfError(), qt_symbian_exception2LeaveL()
|
|---|
| 3729 | */
|
|---|
| 3730 | int qt_symbian_exception2Error(const std::exception& aThrow)
|
|---|
| 3731 | {
|
|---|
| 3732 | const std::type_info& atype = typeid(aThrow);
|
|---|
| 3733 | int err = KErrGeneral;
|
|---|
| 3734 |
|
|---|
| 3735 | if(atype == typeid (std::bad_alloc))
|
|---|
| 3736 | err = KErrNoMemory;
|
|---|
| 3737 | else if(atype == typeid(QSymbianLeaveException))
|
|---|
| 3738 | err = static_cast<const QSymbianLeaveException&>(aThrow).error;
|
|---|
| 3739 | else {
|
|---|
| 3740 | if(atype == typeid(std::invalid_argument))
|
|---|
| 3741 | err = KErrArgument;
|
|---|
| 3742 | else if(atype == typeid(std::out_of_range))
|
|---|
| 3743 | // std::out_of_range is of type logic_error which by definition means that it is
|
|---|
| 3744 | // "presumably detectable before the program executes".
|
|---|
| 3745 | // std::out_of_range is used to report an argument is not within the expected range.
|
|---|
| 3746 | // The description of KErrArgument says an argument is out of range. Hence the mapping.
|
|---|
| 3747 | err = KErrArgument;
|
|---|
| 3748 | else if(atype == typeid(std::overflow_error))
|
|---|
| 3749 | err = KErrOverflow;
|
|---|
| 3750 | else if(atype == typeid(std::underflow_error))
|
|---|
| 3751 | err = KErrUnderflow;
|
|---|
| 3752 | qWarning("translation from std exception \"%s\" to %d", aThrow.what(), err);
|
|---|
| 3753 | }
|
|---|
| 3754 |
|
|---|
| 3755 | return err;
|
|---|
| 3756 | }
|
|---|
| 3757 | #endif
|
|---|
| 3758 |
|
|---|
| 3759 | QT_END_NAMESPACE
|
|---|