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41
42#include "qactiongroup.h"
43
44#ifndef QT_NO_ACTION
45
46#include "qaction_p.h"
47#include "qapplication.h"
48#include "qevent.h"
49#include "qlist.h"
50
51QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
52
53class QActionGroupPrivate : public QObjectPrivate
54{
55 Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QActionGroup)
56public:
57 QActionGroupPrivate() : exclusive(1), enabled(1), visible(1) { }
58 QList<QAction *> actions;
59 QPointer<QAction> current;
60 uint exclusive : 1;
61 uint enabled : 1;
62 uint visible : 1;
63
64private:
65 void _q_actionTriggered(); //private slot
66 void _q_actionChanged(); //private slot
67 void _q_actionHovered(); //private slot
68};
69
70void QActionGroupPrivate::_q_actionChanged()
71{
72 Q_Q(QActionGroup);
73 QAction *action = qobject_cast<QAction*>(q->sender());
74 Q_ASSERT_X(action != 0, "QWidgetGroup::_q_actionChanged", "internal error");
75 if(exclusive && action->isChecked() && action != current) {
76 if(current)
77 current->setChecked(false);
78 current = action;
79 }
80}
81
82void QActionGroupPrivate::_q_actionTriggered()
83{
84 Q_Q(QActionGroup);
85 QAction *action = qobject_cast<QAction*>(q->sender());
86 Q_ASSERT_X(action != 0, "QWidgetGroup::_q_actionTriggered", "internal error");
87 emit q->triggered(action);
88 emit q->selected(action);
89}
90
91void QActionGroupPrivate::_q_actionHovered()
92{
93 Q_Q(QActionGroup);
94 QAction *action = qobject_cast<QAction*>(q->sender());
95 Q_ASSERT_X(action != 0, "QWidgetGroup::_q_actionHovered", "internal error");
96 emit q->hovered(action);
97}
98
99/*!
100 \class QActionGroup
101 \brief The QActionGroup class groups actions together.
102
103 \ingroup application
104
105 In some situations it is useful to group actions together. For
106 example, if you have a \gui{Left Align} action, a \gui{Right
107 Align} action, a \gui{Justify} action, and a \gui{Center} action,
108 only one of these actions should be active at any one time. One
109 simple way of achieving this is to group the actions together in
110 an action group.
111
112 Here's a example (from the \l{mainwindows/menus}{Menus} example):
113
114 \snippet examples/mainwindows/menus/mainwindow.cpp 6
115
116 Here we create a new action group. Since the action group is
117 exclusive by default, only one of the actions in the group is
118 checked at any one time.
119
120 \img qactiongroup-align.png Alignment options in a QMenu
121
122 A QActionGroup emits an triggered() signal when one of its
123 actions is chosen. Each action in an action group emits its
124 triggered() signal as usual.
125
126 As stated above, an action group is \l exclusive by default; it
127 ensures that only one checkable action is active at any one time.
128 If you want to group checkable actions without making them
129 exclusive, you can turn of exclusiveness by calling
130 setExclusive(false).
131
132 Actions can be added to an action group using addAction(), but it
133 is usually more convenient to specify a group when creating
134 actions; this ensures that actions are automatically created with
135 a parent. Actions can be visually separated from each other by
136 adding a separator action to the group; create an action and use
137 QAction's \l {QAction::}{setSeparator()} function to make it
138 considered a separator. Action groups are added to widgets with
139 the QWidget::addActions() function.
140
141 \sa QAction
142*/
143
144/*!
145 Constructs an action group for the \a parent object.
146
147 The action group is exclusive by default. Call setExclusive(false)
148 to make the action group non-exclusive.
149*/
150QActionGroup::QActionGroup(QObject* parent) : QObject(*new QActionGroupPrivate, parent)
151{
152}
153
154/*!
155 Destroys the action group.
156*/
157QActionGroup::~QActionGroup()
158{
159}
160
161/*!
162 \fn QAction *QActionGroup::addAction(QAction *action)
163
164 Adds the \a action to this group, and returns it.
165
166 Normally an action is added to a group by creating it with the
167 group as its parent, so this function is not usually used.
168
169 \sa QAction::setActionGroup()
170*/
171QAction *QActionGroup::addAction(QAction* a)
172{
173 Q_D(QActionGroup);
174 if(!d->actions.contains(a)) {
175 d->actions.append(a);
176 QObject::connect(a, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(_q_actionTriggered()));
177 QObject::connect(a, SIGNAL(changed()), this, SLOT(_q_actionChanged()));
178 QObject::connect(a, SIGNAL(hovered()), this, SLOT(_q_actionHovered()));
179 }
180 if(!a->d_func()->forceDisabled) {
181 a->setEnabled(d->enabled);
182 a->d_func()->forceDisabled = false;
183 }
184 if(!a->d_func()->forceInvisible) {
185 a->setVisible(d->visible);
186 a->d_func()->forceInvisible = false;
187 }
188 if(a->isChecked())
189 d->current = a;
190 QActionGroup *oldGroup = a->d_func()->group;
191 if(oldGroup != this) {
192 if (oldGroup)
193 oldGroup->removeAction(a);
194 a->d_func()->group = this;
195 }
196 return a;
197}
198
199/*!
200 Creates and returns an action with \a text. The newly created
201 action is a child of this action group.
202
203 Normally an action is added to a group by creating it with the
204 group as parent, so this function is not usually used.
205
206 \sa QAction::setActionGroup()
207*/
208QAction *QActionGroup::addAction(const QString &text)
209{
210 return new QAction(text, this);
211}
212
213/*!
214 Creates and returns an action with \a text and an \a icon. The
215 newly created action is a child of this action group.
216
217 Normally an action is added to a group by creating it with the
218 group as its parent, so this function is not usually used.
219
220 \sa QAction::setActionGroup()
221*/
222QAction *QActionGroup::addAction(const QIcon &icon, const QString &text)
223{
224 return new QAction(icon, text, this);
225}
226
227/*!
228 Removes the \a action from this group. The action will have no
229 parent as a result.
230
231 \sa QAction::setActionGroup()
232*/
233void QActionGroup::removeAction(QAction *action)
234{
235 Q_D(QActionGroup);
236 if (d->actions.removeAll(action)) {
237 if (action == d->current)
238 d->current = 0;
239 QObject::disconnect(action, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SLOT(_q_actionTriggered()));
240 QObject::disconnect(action, SIGNAL(changed()), this, SLOT(_q_actionChanged()));
241 QObject::disconnect(action, SIGNAL(hovered()), this, SLOT(_q_actionHovered()));
242 action->d_func()->group = 0;
243 }
244}
245
246/*!
247 Returns the list of this groups's actions. This may be empty.
248*/
249QList<QAction*> QActionGroup::actions() const
250{
251 Q_D(const QActionGroup);
252 return d->actions;
253}
254
255/*!
256 \property QActionGroup::exclusive
257 \brief whether the action group does exclusive checking
258
259 If exclusive is true, only one checkable action in the action group
260 can ever be active at any time. If the user chooses another
261 checkable action in the group, the one they chose becomes active and
262 the one that was active becomes inactive.
263
264 \sa QAction::checkable
265*/
266void QActionGroup::setExclusive(bool b)
267{
268 Q_D(QActionGroup);
269 d->exclusive = b;
270}
271
272bool QActionGroup::isExclusive() const
273{
274 Q_D(const QActionGroup);
275 return d->exclusive;
276}
277
278/*!
279 \fn void QActionGroup::setDisabled(bool b)
280
281 This is a convenience function for the \l enabled property, that
282 is useful for signals--slots connections. If \a b is true the
283 action group is disabled; otherwise it is enabled.
284*/
285
286/*!
287 \property QActionGroup::enabled
288 \brief whether the action group is enabled
289
290 Each action in the group will be enabled or disabled unless it
291 has been explicitly disabled.
292
293 \sa QAction::setEnabled()
294*/
295void QActionGroup::setEnabled(bool b)
296{
297 Q_D(QActionGroup);
298 d->enabled = b;
299 for(QList<QAction*>::const_iterator it = d->actions.constBegin(); it != d->actions.constEnd(); ++it) {
300 if(!(*it)->d_func()->forceDisabled) {
301 (*it)->setEnabled(b);
302 (*it)->d_func()->forceDisabled = false;
303 }
304 }
305}
306
307bool QActionGroup::isEnabled() const
308{
309 Q_D(const QActionGroup);
310 return d->enabled;
311}
312
313/*!
314 Returns the currently checked action in the group, or 0 if none
315 are checked.
316*/
317QAction *QActionGroup::checkedAction() const
318{
319 Q_D(const QActionGroup);
320 return d->current;
321}
322
323/*!
324 \property QActionGroup::visible
325 \brief whether the action group is visible
326
327 Each action in the action group will match the visible state of
328 this group unless it has been explicitly hidden.
329
330 \sa QAction::setEnabled()
331*/
332void QActionGroup::setVisible(bool b)
333{
334 Q_D(QActionGroup);
335 d->visible = b;
336 for(QList<QAction*>::Iterator it = d->actions.begin(); it != d->actions.end(); ++it) {
337 if(!(*it)->d_func()->forceInvisible) {
338 (*it)->setVisible(b);
339 (*it)->d_func()->forceInvisible = false;
340 }
341 }
342}
343
344bool QActionGroup::isVisible() const
345{
346 Q_D(const QActionGroup);
347 return d->visible;
348}
349
350/*!
351 \fn void QActionGroup::triggered(QAction *action)
352
353 This signal is emitted when the given \a action in the action
354 group is activated by the user; for example, when the user clicks
355 a menu option, toolbar button, or presses an action's shortcut key
356 combination.
357
358 Connect to this signal for command actions.
359
360 \sa QAction::activate()
361*/
362
363/*!
364 \fn void QActionGroup::hovered(QAction *action)
365
366 This signal is emitted when the given \a action in the action
367 group is highlighted by the user; for example, when the user
368 pauses with the cursor over a menu option, toolbar button, or
369 presses an action's shortcut key combination.
370
371 \sa QAction::activate()
372*/
373
374/*!
375 \fn void QActionGroup::add(QAction* a)
376
377 Use addAction() instead.
378*/
379
380/*!
381 \fn void QActionGroup::addSeparator()
382
383 Normally you add a separator to the menus or widgets to which
384 actions are added, so this function is very rarely needed.
385
386 \oldcode
387 actionGroup->addSeparator();
388 \newcode
389 QAction *separator = new QAction(this);
390 separator->setSeparator(true);
391 actionGroup->addAction(separator);
392 \endcode
393*/
394
395/*!
396 \fn bool QActionGroup::addTo(QWidget *widget)
397
398 \oldcode
399 actionGroup->addTo(widget);
400 \newcode
401 widget->addActions(actionGroup->actions());
402 \endcode
403*/
404
405/*!
406 \fn void QActionGroup::selected(QAction *action);
407
408 Use triggered() instead.
409
410*/
411
412QT_END_NAMESPACE
413
414#include "moc_qactiongroup.cpp"
415
416#endif // QT_NO_ACTION
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