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41
42/*!
43 \class QGraphicsAnchorLayout
44 \brief The QGraphicsAnchorLayout class provides a layout where one can anchor widgets
45 together in Graphics View.
46 \since 4.6
47 \ingroup appearance
48 \ingroup geomanagement
49 \ingroup graphicsview-api
50
51 The anchor layout allows developers to specify how widgets should be placed relative to
52 each other, and to the layout itself. The specification is made by adding anchors to the
53 layout by calling addAnchor(), addAnchors() or addCornerAnchors().
54
55 Existing anchors in the layout can be accessed with the anchor() function.
56 Items that are anchored are automatically added to the layout, and if items
57 are removed, all their anchors will be automatically removed.
58
59 \beginfloatleft
60 \inlineimage simpleanchorlayout-example.png Using an anchor layout to align simple colored widgets.
61 \endfloat
62
63 Anchors are always set up between edges of an item, where the "center" is also considered to
64 be an edge. Consider the following example:
65
66 \snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding anchors
67
68 Here, the right edge of item \c a is anchored to the left edge of item \c b and the bottom
69 edge of item \c a is anchored to the top edge of item \c b, with the result that
70 item \c b will be placed diagonally to the right and below item \c b.
71
72 The addCornerAnchors() function provides a simpler way of anchoring the corners
73 of two widgets than the two individual calls to addAnchor() shown in the code
74 above. Here, we see how a widget can be anchored to the top-left corner of the enclosing
75 layout:
76
77 \snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding a corner anchor
78
79 In cases where anchors are used to match the widths or heights of widgets, it is
80 convenient to use the addAnchors() function. As with the other functions for specifying
81 anchors, it can also be used to anchor a widget to a layout.
82
83 \clearfloat
84 \section1 Size Hints and Size Policies in an Anchor Layout
85
86 QGraphicsAnchorLayout respects each item's size hints and size policies.
87 Note that there are some properties of QSizePolicy that are \l{Known issues}{not respected}.
88
89 \section1 Spacing within an Anchor Layout
90
91 The layout may distribute some space between the items. If the spacing has not been
92 explicitly specified, the actual amount of space will usually be 0.
93
94 However, if the first edge is the \e opposite of the second edge (e.g., the right edge
95 of the first widget is anchored to the left edge of the second widget), the size of the
96 anchor will be queried from the style through a pixel metric:
97 \l{QStyle::}{PM_LayoutHorizontalSpacing} for horizontal anchors and
98 \l{QStyle::}{PM_LayoutVerticalSpacing} for vertical anchors.
99
100 If the spacing is negative, the items will overlap to some extent.
101
102
103 \section1 Known issues
104 There are some features that QGraphicsAnchorLayout currently does not support.
105 This might change in the future, so avoid using these features if you want to
106 avoid any future regressions in behaviour:
107 \list
108
109 \o Stretch factors are not respected.
110
111 \o QSizePolicy::ExpandFlag is not respected.
112
113 \o Height for width is not respected.
114
115 \endlist
116
117 \sa QGraphicsLinearLayout, QGraphicsGridLayout, QGraphicsLayout
118*/
119
120/*!
121 \class QGraphicsAnchor
122 \brief The QGraphicsAnchor class represents an anchor between two items in a
123 QGraphicsAnchorLayout.
124 \since 4.6
125 \ingroup appearance
126 \ingroup geomanagement
127 \ingroup graphicsview-api
128
129 The graphics anchor provides an API that enables you to query and manipulate the
130 properties an anchor has. When an anchor is added to the layout with
131 QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addAnchor(), a QGraphicsAnchor instance is returned where the properties
132 are initialized to their default values. The properties can then be further changed, and they
133 will be picked up the next time the layout is activated.
134
135 \sa QGraphicsAnchorLayout::anchor()
136
137*/
138#include "qgraphicsanchorlayout_p.h"
139#ifndef QT_NO_GRAPHICSVIEW
140QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
141
142QGraphicsAnchor::QGraphicsAnchor(QGraphicsAnchorLayout *parentLayout)
143 : QObject(*(new QGraphicsAnchorPrivate))
144{
145 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchor);
146 Q_ASSERT(parentLayout);
147 d->layoutPrivate = parentLayout->d_func();
148}
149
150/*!
151 Removes the QGraphicsAnchor object from the layout and destroys it.
152*/
153QGraphicsAnchor::~QGraphicsAnchor()
154{
155}
156
157/*!
158 \property QGraphicsAnchor::sizePolicy
159 \brief the size policy for the QGraphicsAnchor.
160
161 By setting the size policy on an anchor you can configure how the anchor can resize itself
162 from its preferred spacing. For instance, if the anchor has the size policy
163 QSizePolicy::Minimum, the spacing is the minimum size of the anchor. However, its size
164 can grow up to the anchors maximum size. If the default size policy is QSizePolicy::Fixed,
165 the anchor can neither grow or shrink, which means that the only size the anchor can have
166 is the spacing. QSizePolicy::Fixed is the default size policy.
167 QGraphicsAnchor always has a minimum spacing of 0 and a very large maximum spacing.
168
169 \sa QGraphicsAnchor::spacing
170*/
171
172void QGraphicsAnchor::setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Policy policy)
173{
174 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchor);
175 d->setSizePolicy(policy);
176}
177
178QSizePolicy::Policy QGraphicsAnchor::sizePolicy() const
179{
180 Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchor);
181 return d->sizePolicy;
182}
183
184/*!
185 \property QGraphicsAnchor::spacing
186 \brief the preferred space between items in the QGraphicsAnchorLayout.
187
188 Depending on the anchor type, the default spacing is either
189 0 or a value returned from the style.
190
191 \sa QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addAnchor()
192*/
193void QGraphicsAnchor::setSpacing(qreal spacing)
194{
195 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchor);
196 d->setSpacing(spacing);
197}
198
199qreal QGraphicsAnchor::spacing() const
200{
201 Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchor);
202 return d->spacing();
203}
204
205void QGraphicsAnchor::unsetSpacing()
206{
207 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchor);
208 d->unsetSpacing();
209}
210
211/*!
212 Constructs a QGraphicsAnchorLayout instance. \a parent is passed to
213 QGraphicsLayout's constructor.
214 */
215QGraphicsAnchorLayout::QGraphicsAnchorLayout(QGraphicsLayoutItem *parent)
216 : QGraphicsLayout(*new QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate(), parent)
217{
218 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
219 d->createLayoutEdges();
220}
221
222/*!
223 Destroys the QGraphicsAnchorLayout object.
224*/
225QGraphicsAnchorLayout::~QGraphicsAnchorLayout()
226{
227 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
228
229 for (int i = count() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
230 QGraphicsLayoutItem *item = d->items.at(i);
231 removeAt(i);
232 if (item) {
233 if (item->ownedByLayout())
234 delete item;
235 }
236 }
237
238 d->removeCenterConstraints(this, QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Horizontal);
239 d->removeCenterConstraints(this, QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Vertical);
240 d->deleteLayoutEdges();
241
242 Q_ASSERT(d->itemCenterConstraints[0].isEmpty());
243 Q_ASSERT(d->itemCenterConstraints[1].isEmpty());
244 Q_ASSERT(d->items.isEmpty());
245 Q_ASSERT(d->m_vertexList.isEmpty());
246}
247
248/*!
249 Creates an anchor between the edge \a firstEdge of item \a firstItem and the edge \a secondEdge
250 of item \a secondItem. The spacing of the anchor is picked up from the style. Anchors
251 between a layout edge and an item edge will have a size of 0.
252 If there is already an anchor between the edges, the the new anchor will replace the old one.
253
254 \a firstItem and \a secondItem are automatically added to the layout if they are not part
255 of the layout. This means that count() can increase by up to 2.
256
257 The spacing an anchor will get depends on the type of anchor. For instance, anchors from the
258 Right edge of one item to the Left edge of another (or vice versa) will use the default
259 horizontal spacing. The same behaviour applies to Bottom to Top anchors, (but they will use
260 the default vertical spacing). For all other anchor combinations, the spacing will be 0.
261 All anchoring functions will follow this rule.
262
263 The spacing can also be set manually by using QGraphicsAnchor::setSpacing() method.
264
265 Calling this function where \a firstItem or \a secondItem are ancestors of the layout have
266 undefined behaviour.
267
268 \sa addAnchors(), addCornerAnchors()
269 */
270QGraphicsAnchor *
271QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addAnchor(QGraphicsLayoutItem *firstItem, Qt::AnchorPoint firstEdge,
272 QGraphicsLayoutItem *secondItem, Qt::AnchorPoint secondEdge)
273{
274 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
275 QGraphicsAnchor *a = d->addAnchor(firstItem, firstEdge, secondItem, secondEdge);
276 invalidate();
277 return a;
278}
279
280/*!
281 Returns the anchor between the anchor points defined by \a firstItem and \a firstEdge and
282 \a secondItem and \a secondEdge. If there is no such anchor, the function will return 0.
283*/
284QGraphicsAnchor *
285QGraphicsAnchorLayout::anchor(QGraphicsLayoutItem *firstItem, Qt::AnchorPoint firstEdge,
286 QGraphicsLayoutItem *secondItem, Qt::AnchorPoint secondEdge)
287{
288 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
289 return d->getAnchor(firstItem, firstEdge, secondItem, secondEdge);
290}
291
292/*!
293 Creates two anchors between \a firstItem and \a secondItem specified by the corners,
294 \a firstCorner and \a secondCorner, where one is for the horizontal edge and another
295 one for the vertical edge.
296
297 This is a convenience function, since anchoring corners can be expressed as anchoring
298 two edges. For instance:
299
300 \snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding a corner anchor in two steps
301
302 This can also be achieved with the following line of code:
303
304 \snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding a corner anchor
305
306 If there is already an anchor between the edge pairs, it will be replaced by the anchors that
307 this function specifies.
308
309 \a firstItem and \a secondItem are automatically added to the layout if they are not part of the
310 layout. This means that count() can increase by up to 2.
311
312 \sa addAnchor(), addAnchors()
313*/
314void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addCornerAnchors(QGraphicsLayoutItem *firstItem,
315 Qt::Corner firstCorner,
316 QGraphicsLayoutItem *secondItem,
317 Qt::Corner secondCorner)
318{
319 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
320
321 // Horizontal anchor
322 Qt::AnchorPoint firstEdge = (firstCorner & 1 ? Qt::AnchorRight: Qt::AnchorLeft);
323 Qt::AnchorPoint secondEdge = (secondCorner & 1 ? Qt::AnchorRight: Qt::AnchorLeft);
324 if (d->addAnchor(firstItem, firstEdge, secondItem, secondEdge)) {
325 // Vertical anchor
326 firstEdge = (firstCorner & 2 ? Qt::AnchorBottom: Qt::AnchorTop);
327 secondEdge = (secondCorner & 2 ? Qt::AnchorBottom: Qt::AnchorTop);
328 d->addAnchor(firstItem, firstEdge, secondItem, secondEdge);
329
330 invalidate();
331 }
332}
333
334/*!
335 Anchors two or four edges of \a firstItem with the corresponding
336 edges of \a secondItem, so that \a firstItem has the same size as
337 \a secondItem in the dimensions specified by \a orientations.
338
339 For example, the following example anchors the left and right edges of two items
340 to match their widths:
341
342 \snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding anchors to match sizes in two steps
343
344 This can also be achieved using the following line of code:
345
346 \snippet examples/graphicsview/simpleanchorlayout/main.cpp adding anchors to match sizes
347
348 \sa addAnchor(), addCornerAnchors()
349*/
350void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::addAnchors(QGraphicsLayoutItem *firstItem,
351 QGraphicsLayoutItem *secondItem,
352 Qt::Orientations orientations)
353{
354 bool ok = true;
355 if (orientations & Qt::Horizontal) {
356 // Currently, if the first is ok, then the rest of the calls should be ok
357 ok = addAnchor(secondItem, Qt::AnchorLeft, firstItem, Qt::AnchorLeft) != 0;
358 if (ok)
359 addAnchor(firstItem, Qt::AnchorRight, secondItem, Qt::AnchorRight);
360 }
361 if (orientations & Qt::Vertical && ok) {
362 addAnchor(secondItem, Qt::AnchorTop, firstItem, Qt::AnchorTop);
363 addAnchor(firstItem, Qt::AnchorBottom, secondItem, Qt::AnchorBottom);
364 }
365}
366
367/*!
368 Sets the default horizontal spacing for the anchor layout to \a spacing.
369
370 \sa horizontalSpacing(), setVerticalSpacing(), setSpacing()
371*/
372void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::setHorizontalSpacing(qreal spacing)
373{
374 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
375
376 d->spacings[0] = spacing;
377 invalidate();
378}
379
380/*!
381 Sets the default vertical spacing for the anchor layout to \a spacing.
382
383 \sa verticalSpacing(), setHorizontalSpacing(), setSpacing()
384*/
385void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::setVerticalSpacing(qreal spacing)
386{
387 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
388
389 d->spacings[1] = spacing;
390 invalidate();
391}
392
393/*!
394 Sets the default horizontal and the default vertical spacing for the anchor layout to \a spacing.
395
396 If an item is anchored with no spacing associated with the anchor, it will use the default
397 spacing.
398
399 QGraphicsAnchorLayout does not support negative spacings. Setting a negative value will unset the
400 previous spacing and make the layout use the spacing provided by the current widget style.
401
402 \sa setHorizontalSpacing(), setVerticalSpacing()
403*/
404void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::setSpacing(qreal spacing)
405{
406 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
407
408 d->spacings[0] = d->spacings[1] = spacing;
409 invalidate();
410}
411
412/*!
413 Returns the default horizontal spacing for the anchor layout.
414
415 \sa verticalSpacing(), setHorizontalSpacing()
416*/
417qreal QGraphicsAnchorLayout::horizontalSpacing() const
418{
419 Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
420 return d->styleInfo().defaultSpacing(Qt::Horizontal);
421}
422
423/*!
424 Returns the default vertical spacing for the anchor layout.
425
426 \sa horizontalSpacing(), setVerticalSpacing()
427*/
428qreal QGraphicsAnchorLayout::verticalSpacing() const
429{
430 Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
431 return d->styleInfo().defaultSpacing(Qt::Vertical);
432}
433
434/*!
435 \reimp
436*/
437void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::setGeometry(const QRectF &geom)
438{
439 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
440
441 QGraphicsLayout::setGeometry(geom);
442 d->calculateVertexPositions(QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Horizontal);
443 d->calculateVertexPositions(QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Vertical);
444 d->setItemsGeometries(geom);
445}
446
447/*!
448 Removes the layout item at \a index without destroying it. Ownership of
449 the item is transferred to the caller.
450
451 Removing an item will also remove any of the anchors associated with it.
452
453 \sa itemAt(), count()
454*/
455void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::removeAt(int index)
456{
457 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
458 QGraphicsLayoutItem *item = d->items.value(index);
459
460 if (!item)
461 return;
462
463 // Removing an item affects both horizontal and vertical graphs
464 d->removeCenterConstraints(item, QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Horizontal);
465 d->removeCenterConstraints(item, QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Vertical);
466 d->removeAnchors(item);
467 d->items.remove(index);
468
469 item->setParentLayoutItem(0);
470 invalidate();
471}
472
473/*!
474 \reimp
475*/
476int QGraphicsAnchorLayout::count() const
477{
478 Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
479 return d->items.size();
480}
481
482/*!
483 \reimp
484*/
485QGraphicsLayoutItem *QGraphicsAnchorLayout::itemAt(int index) const
486{
487 Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
488 return d->items.value(index);
489}
490
491/*!
492 \reimp
493*/
494void QGraphicsAnchorLayout::invalidate()
495{
496 Q_D(QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
497 QGraphicsLayout::invalidate();
498 d->calculateGraphCacheDirty = true;
499 d->styleInfoDirty = true;
500}
501
502/*!
503 \reimp
504*/
505QSizeF QGraphicsAnchorLayout::sizeHint(Qt::SizeHint which, const QSizeF &constraint) const
506{
507 Q_UNUSED(constraint);
508 Q_D(const QGraphicsAnchorLayout);
509
510 // Some setup calculations are delayed until the information is
511 // actually needed, avoiding unnecessary recalculations when
512 // adding multiple anchors.
513
514 // sizeHint() / effectiveSizeHint() already have a cache
515 // mechanism, using invalidate() to force recalculation. However
516 // sizeHint() is called three times after invalidation (for max,
517 // min and pref), but we just need do our setup once.
518
519 const_cast<QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate *>(d)->calculateGraphs();
520
521 // ### apply constraint!
522 QSizeF engineSizeHint(
523 d->sizeHints[QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Horizontal][which],
524 d->sizeHints[QGraphicsAnchorLayoutPrivate::Vertical][which]);
525
526 qreal left, top, right, bottom;
527 getContentsMargins(&left, &top, &right, &bottom);
528
529 return engineSizeHint + QSizeF(left + right, top + bottom);
530}
531
532QT_END_NAMESPACE
533#endif //QT_NO_GRAPHICSVIEW
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