source: trunk/src/gui/kernel/qx11info_x11.cpp@ 99

Last change on this file since 99 was 2, checked in by Dmitry A. Kuminov, 16 years ago

Initially imported qt-all-opensource-src-4.5.1 from Trolltech.

File size: 14.5 KB
Line 
1/****************************************************************************
2**
3** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
4** Contact: Qt Software Information ([email protected])
5**
6** This file is part of the QtGui module of the Qt Toolkit.
7**
8** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
9** Commercial Usage
10** Licensees holding valid Qt Commercial licenses may use this file in
11** accordance with the Qt Commercial License Agreement provided with the
12** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
13** a written agreement between you and Nokia.
14**
15** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
16** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
17** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
18** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
19** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
20** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
21** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
22**
23** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain
24** additional rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL
25** Exception version 1.0, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this
26** package.
27**
28** GNU General Public License Usage
29** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
30** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
31** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
32** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
33** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
34** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
35**
36** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
37** contact the sales department at [email protected].
38** $QT_END_LICENSE$
39**
40****************************************************************************/
41
42#include "qwidget.h"
43#include "qpixmap.h"
44#include "qx11info_x11.h"
45#include "qt_x11_p.h"
46
47QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
48
49/*!
50 \class QX11Info
51 \brief The QX11Info class provides information about the X display
52 configuration.
53
54 \ingroup shared
55
56 The class provides two APIs: a set of non-static functions that
57 provide information about a specific widget or pixmap, and a set
58 of static functions that provide the default information for the
59 application.
60
61 \warning This class is only available on X11. For querying
62 per-screen information in a portable way, use QDesktopWidget.
63
64 \sa QWidget::x11Info(), QPixmap::x11Info(), QDesktopWidget
65*/
66
67/*!
68 Constructs an empty QX11Info object.
69*/
70QX11Info::QX11Info()
71 : x11data(0)
72{
73}
74
75/*!
76 Constructs a copy of \a other.
77*/
78QX11Info::QX11Info(const QX11Info &other)
79{
80 x11data = other.x11data;
81 if (x11data)
82 ++x11data->ref;
83}
84
85/*!
86 Assigns \a other to this object and returns a reference to this
87 object.
88*/
89QX11Info &QX11Info::operator=(const QX11Info &other)
90{
91 if (other.x11data)
92 ++other.x11data->ref;
93 if (x11data && !--x11data->ref)
94 delete x11data;
95 x11data = other.x11data;
96 return *this;
97}
98
99/*!
100 Destroys the QX11Info object.
101*/
102QX11Info::~QX11Info()
103{
104 if (x11data && !--x11data->ref)
105 delete x11data;
106}
107
108/*!
109 \internal
110 Makes a shallow copy of the X11-specific data of \a fromDevice, if it is not
111 null. Otherwise this function sets it to null.
112*/
113
114void QX11Info::copyX11Data(const QPaintDevice *fromDevice)
115{
116 QX11InfoData *xd = 0;
117 if (fromDevice) {
118 if (fromDevice->devType() == QInternal::Widget)
119 xd = static_cast<const QWidget *>(fromDevice)->x11Info().x11data;
120 else if (fromDevice->devType() == QInternal::Pixmap)
121 xd = static_cast<const QPixmap *>(fromDevice)->x11Info().x11data;
122 }
123 setX11Data(xd);
124}
125
126/*!
127 \internal
128 Makes a deep copy of the X11-specific data of \a fromDevice, if it is not
129 null. Otherwise this function sets it to null.
130*/
131
132void QX11Info::cloneX11Data(const QPaintDevice *fromDevice)
133{
134 QX11InfoData *d = 0;
135 if (fromDevice) {
136 QX11InfoData *xd;
137 if (fromDevice->devType() == QInternal::Widget) {
138 xd = static_cast<const QWidget *>(fromDevice)->x11Info().x11data;
139 } else {
140 Q_ASSERT(fromDevice->devType() == QInternal::Pixmap);
141 xd = static_cast<const QPixmap *>(fromDevice)->x11Info().x11data;
142 }
143 d = new QX11InfoData(*xd);
144 d->ref = 0;
145 }
146 setX11Data(d);
147}
148
149/*!
150 \internal
151 Makes a shallow copy of the X11-specific data \a d and assigns it to this
152 class. This function increments the reference code of \a d.
153*/
154
155void QX11Info::setX11Data(const QX11InfoData* d)
156{
157 if (x11data && !--x11data->ref)
158 delete x11data;
159 x11data = (QX11InfoData *)d;
160 if (x11data)
161 ++x11data->ref;
162}
163
164
165/*!
166 \internal
167 If \a def is false, returns a deep copy of the x11Data, or 0 if x11Data is 0.
168 If \a def is true, makes a QX11Data struct filled with the default
169 values.
170
171 In either case the caller is responsible for deleting the returned
172 struct. But notice that the struct is a shared class, so other
173 classes might also have a reference to it. The reference count of
174 the returned QX11Data* is 0.
175*/
176
177QX11InfoData* QX11Info::getX11Data(bool def) const
178{
179 QX11InfoData* res = 0;
180 if (def) {
181 res = new QX11InfoData;
182 res->screen = appScreen();
183 res->depth = appDepth();
184 res->cells = appCells();
185 res->colormap = colormap();
186 res->defaultColormap = appDefaultColormap();
187 res->visual = (Visual*) appVisual();
188 res->defaultVisual = appDefaultVisual();
189 } else if (x11data) {
190 res = new QX11InfoData;
191 *res = *x11data;
192 }
193 res->ref = 0;
194 return res;
195}
196
197/*!
198 Returns the horizontal resolution of the given \a screen in terms of the
199 number of dots per inch.
200
201 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
202 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
203 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
204 query for information about Xinerama screens.
205
206 \sa setAppDpiX(), appDpiY()
207*/
208int QX11Info::appDpiX(int screen)
209{
210 if (!X11)
211 return 75;
212 if (screen < 0)
213 screen = X11->defaultScreen;
214 if (screen > X11->screenCount)
215 return 0;
216 return X11->screens[screen].dpiX;
217}
218
219/*!
220 Sets the horizontal resolution of the given \a screen to the number of
221 dots per inch specified by \a xdpi.
222
223 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
224 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
225 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
226 query for information about Xinerama screens.
227
228 \sa appDpiX(), setAppDpiY()
229*/
230
231void QX11Info::setAppDpiX(int screen, int xdpi)
232{
233 if (!X11)
234 return;
235 if (screen < 0)
236 screen = X11->defaultScreen;
237 if (screen > X11->screenCount)
238 return;
239 X11->screens[screen].dpiX = xdpi;
240}
241
242/*!
243 Returns the vertical resolution of the given \a screen in terms of the
244 number of dots per inch.
245
246 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
247 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
248 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
249 query for information about Xinerama screens.
250
251 \sa setAppDpiY(), appDpiX()
252*/
253
254int QX11Info::appDpiY(int screen)
255{
256 if (!X11)
257 return 75;
258 if (screen < 0)
259 screen = X11->defaultScreen;
260 if (screen > X11->screenCount)
261 return 0;
262 return X11->screens[screen].dpiY;
263}
264
265/*!
266 Sets the vertical resolution of the given \a screen to the number of
267 dots per inch specified by \a ydpi.
268
269 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
270 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
271 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
272 query for information about Xinerama screens.
273
274 \sa appDpiY(), setAppDpiX()
275*/
276void QX11Info::setAppDpiY(int screen, int ydpi)
277{
278 if (!X11)
279 return;
280 if (screen < 0)
281 screen = X11->defaultScreen;
282 if (screen > X11->screenCount)
283 return;
284 X11->screens[screen].dpiY = ydpi;
285}
286
287/*!
288 Returns the X11 time.
289
290 \sa setAppTime(), appUserTime()
291*/
292unsigned long QX11Info::appTime()
293{
294 return X11 ? X11->time : 0;
295}
296
297/*!
298 Sets the X11 time to the value specified by \a time.
299
300 \sa appTime(), setAppUserTime()
301*/
302void QX11Info::setAppTime(unsigned long time)
303{
304 if (X11) {
305 X11->time = time;
306 }
307}
308
309/*!
310 Returns the X11 user time.
311
312 \sa setAppUserTime(), appTime()
313*/
314unsigned long QX11Info::appUserTime()
315{
316 return X11 ? X11->userTime : 0;
317}
318
319/*!
320 Sets the X11 user time as specified by \a time.
321
322 \sa appUserTime(), setAppTime()
323*/
324void QX11Info::setAppUserTime(unsigned long time)
325{
326 if (X11) {
327 X11->userTime = time;
328 }
329}
330
331
332/*!
333 \fn const char *QX11Info::appClass()
334
335 Returns the X11 application class.
336
337 \sa display()
338*/
339
340/*!
341 Returns the default display for the application.
342
343 \sa appScreen()
344*/
345
346Display *QX11Info::display()
347{
348 return X11 ? X11->display : 0;
349}
350
351/*!
352 Returns the number of the screen where the application is being
353 displayed.
354
355 \sa display(), screen()
356*/
357int QX11Info::appScreen()
358{
359 return X11 ? X11->defaultScreen : 0;
360}
361
362/*!
363 Returns a handle for the application's color map on the given \a screen.
364
365 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
366 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
367 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
368 query for information about Xinerama screens.
369
370 \sa colormap(), defaultColormap()
371*/
372Qt::HANDLE QX11Info::appColormap(int screen)
373{
374 return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].colormap : 0;
375}
376
377/*!
378 Returns the current visual used by the application on the given
379 \a screen.
380
381 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
382 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
383 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
384 query for information about Xinerama screens.
385
386 \sa visual(), defaultVisual()
387*/
388
389void *QX11Info::appVisual(int screen)
390{
391 return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].visual : 0;
392}
393
394/*!
395 Returns a handle for the applications root window on the given \a screen.
396
397 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
398 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
399 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
400 query for information about Xinerama screens.
401
402 \sa QApplication::desktop()
403*/
404Qt::HANDLE QX11Info::appRootWindow(int screen)
405{
406 return X11 ? RootWindow(X11->display, screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen) : 0;
407}
408
409/*!
410 Returns the color depth (bits per pixel) used by the application on the
411 given \a screen.
412
413 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
414 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
415 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
416 query for information about Xinerama screens.
417
418 \sa depth()
419*/
420
421int QX11Info::appDepth(int screen)
422{
423 return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].depth : 32;
424}
425
426/*!
427 Returns the number of cells used by the application on the given \a screen.
428
429 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
430 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
431 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
432 query for information about Xinerama screens.
433
434 \sa cells()
435*/
436
437int QX11Info::appCells(int screen)
438{ return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].cells : 0; }
439
440/*!
441 Returns true if the application has a default color map on the given
442 \a screen; otherwise returns false.
443
444 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
445 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
446 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
447 query for information about Xinerama screens.
448*/
449bool QX11Info::appDefaultColormap(int screen)
450{ return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].defaultColormap : true; }
451
452/*!
453 Returns true if the application has a default visual on the given \a screen;
454 otherwise returns false.
455
456 The \a screen argument is an X screen number. Be aware that if
457 the user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
458 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
459 query for information about Xinerama screens.
460*/
461bool QX11Info::appDefaultVisual(int screen)
462{ return X11 ? X11->screens[screen == -1 ? X11->defaultScreen : screen].defaultVisual : true; }
463
464/*!
465 Returns the number of the screen currently in use.
466
467 The return value is an X screen number. Be aware that if the
468 user's system uses Xinerama (as opposed to traditional X11
469 multiscreen), there is only one X screen. Use QDesktopWidget to
470 query for information about Xinerama screens.
471
472 \sa appScreen()
473*/
474int QX11Info::screen() const
475{ return x11data ? x11data->screen : QX11Info::appScreen(); }
476
477/*!
478 Returns the color depth (bits per pixel) of the X display.
479
480 \sa appDepth()
481*/
482
483int QX11Info::depth() const
484{ return x11data ? x11data->depth : QX11Info::appDepth(); }
485
486/*!
487 Returns the number of cells.
488
489 \sa appCells()
490*/
491
492int QX11Info::cells() const
493{ return x11data ? x11data->cells : QX11Info::appCells(); }
494
495/*!
496 Returns a handle for the color map.
497
498 \sa defaultColormap()
499*/
500
501Qt::HANDLE QX11Info::colormap() const
502{ return x11data ? x11data->colormap : QX11Info::appColormap(); }
503
504/*!
505 Returns true if there is a default color map; otherwise returns false.
506
507 \sa colormap()
508*/
509
510bool QX11Info::defaultColormap() const
511{ return x11data ? x11data->defaultColormap : QX11Info::appDefaultColormap(); }
512
513/*!
514 Returns the current visual.
515
516 \sa appVisual(), defaultVisual()
517*/
518
519void *QX11Info::visual() const
520{ return x11data ? x11data->visual : QX11Info::appVisual(); }
521
522/*!
523 Returns true if there is a default visual; otherwise returns false.
524
525 \sa visual(), appVisual()
526*/
527
528bool QX11Info::defaultVisual() const
529{ return x11data ? x11data->defaultVisual : QX11Info::appDefaultVisual(); }
530
531
532/*!
533 \since 4.4
534
535 Returns true if there is a compositing manager running.
536*/
537bool QX11Info::isCompositingManagerRunning()
538{
539 return X11 ? X11->compositingManagerRunning : false;
540}
541
542QT_END_NAMESPACE
Note: See TracBrowser for help on using the repository browser.