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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