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| 41 |
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| 42 | #include <qdebug.h>
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| 43 |
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| 44 | #include "qvalidator.h"
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| 45 | #ifndef QT_NO_VALIDATOR
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| 46 | #include "private/qobject_p.h"
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| 47 | #include "private/qlocale_p.h"
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| 48 |
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| 49 | #include <limits.h>
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| 50 | #include <math.h>
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| 51 |
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| 52 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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| 53 |
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| 54 | /*!
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| 55 | \class QValidator
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| 56 | \brief The QValidator class provides validation of input text.
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| 57 |
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| 58 | The class itself is abstract. Two subclasses, \l QIntValidator and
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| 59 | \l QDoubleValidator, provide basic numeric-range checking, and \l
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| 60 | QRegExpValidator provides general checking using a custom regular
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| 61 | expression.
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| 62 |
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| 63 | If the built-in validators aren't sufficient, you can subclass
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| 64 | QValidator. The class has two virtual functions: validate() and
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| 65 | fixup().
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| 66 |
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| 67 | \l validate() must be implemented by every subclass. It returns
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| 68 | \l Invalid, \l Intermediate or \l Acceptable depending on whether
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| 69 | its argument is valid (for the subclass's definition of valid).
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| 70 |
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| 71 | These three states require some explanation. An \l Invalid string
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| 72 | is \e clearly invalid. \l Intermediate is less obvious: the
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| 73 | concept of validity is difficult to apply when the string is
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| 74 | incomplete (still being edited). QValidator defines \l Intermediate
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| 75 | as the property of a string that is neither clearly invalid nor
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| 76 | acceptable as a final result. \l Acceptable means that the string
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| 77 | is acceptable as a final result. One might say that any string
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| 78 | that is a plausible intermediate state during entry of an \l
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| 79 | Acceptable string is \l Intermediate.
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| 80 |
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| 81 | Here are some examples:
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| 82 |
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| 83 | \list
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| 84 |
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| 85 | \i For a line edit that accepts integers from 10 to 1000 inclusive,
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| 86 | 42 and 123 are \l Acceptable, the empty string and 5 are \l
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| 87 | Intermediate, and "asdf" and 1114 is \l Invalid.
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| 88 |
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| 89 | \i For an editable combobox that accepts URLs, any well-formed URL
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[561] | 90 | is \l Acceptable, "http://example.com/," is \l Intermediate
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[2] | 91 | (it might be a cut and paste action that accidentally took in a
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| 92 | comma at the end), the empty string is \l Intermediate (the user
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| 93 | might select and delete all of the text in preparation for entering
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| 94 | a new URL) and "http:///./" is \l Invalid.
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| 95 |
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| 96 | \i For a spin box that accepts lengths, "11cm" and "1in" are \l
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| 97 | Acceptable, "11" and the empty string are \l Intermediate, and
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[561] | 98 | "http://example.com" and "hour" are \l Invalid.
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[2] | 99 |
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| 100 | \endlist
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| 101 |
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| 102 | \l fixup() is provided for validators that can repair some user
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| 103 | errors. The default implementation does nothing. QLineEdit, for
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| 104 | example, will call fixup() if the user presses Enter (or Return)
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| 105 | and the content is not currently valid. This allows the fixup()
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| 106 | function the opportunity of performing some magic to make an \l
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| 107 | Invalid string \l Acceptable.
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| 108 |
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| 109 | A validator has a locale, set with setLocale(). It is typically used
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| 110 | to parse localized data. For example, QIntValidator and QDoubleValidator
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| 111 | use it to parse localized representations of integers and doubles.
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| 112 |
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| 113 | QValidator is typically used with QLineEdit, QSpinBox and
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| 114 | QComboBox.
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| 115 |
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| 116 | \sa QIntValidator, QDoubleValidator, QRegExpValidator, {Line Edits Example}
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| 117 | */
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| 118 |
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| 119 |
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| 120 | /*!
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| 121 | \enum QValidator::State
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| 122 |
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| 123 | This enum type defines the states in which a validated string can
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| 124 | exist.
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| 125 |
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| 126 | \value Invalid The string is \e clearly invalid.
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| 127 | \value Intermediate The string is a plausible intermediate value.
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| 128 | \value Acceptable The string is acceptable as a final result;
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| 129 | i.e. it is valid.
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| 130 |
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| 131 | \omitvalue Valid
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| 132 | */
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| 133 |
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| 134 | class QValidatorPrivate : public QObjectPrivate{
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| 135 | Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QValidator)
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| 136 | public:
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| 137 | QValidatorPrivate() : QObjectPrivate()
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| 138 | {
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| 139 | }
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| 140 |
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| 141 | QLocale locale;
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| 142 | };
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| 143 |
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| 144 |
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| 145 | /*!
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| 146 | Sets up the validator. The \a parent parameter is
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| 147 | passed on to the QObject constructor.
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| 148 | */
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| 149 |
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| 150 | QValidator::QValidator(QObject * parent)
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| 151 | : QObject(*new QValidatorPrivate, parent)
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| 152 | {
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| 153 | }
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| 154 |
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| 155 | #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
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| 156 | /*!
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| 157 | \obsolete
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| 158 | Sets up the validator. The \a parent and \a name parameters are
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| 159 | passed on to the QObject constructor.
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| 160 | */
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| 161 |
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| 162 | QValidator::QValidator(QObject * parent, const char *name)
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| 163 | : QObject(*new QValidatorPrivate, parent)
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| 164 | {
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| 165 | setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
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| 166 | }
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| 167 | #endif
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| 168 |
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| 169 | /*!
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| 170 | Destroys the validator, freeing any storage and other resources
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| 171 | used.
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| 172 | */
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| 173 |
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| 174 | QValidator::~QValidator()
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| 175 | {
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| 176 | }
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| 177 |
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| 178 | /*!
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| 179 | Returns the locale for the validator. The locale is by default initialized to the same as QLocale().
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| 180 |
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| 181 | \sa setLocale()
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| 182 | \sa QLocale::QLocale()
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| 183 | */
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| 184 | QLocale QValidator::locale() const
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| 185 | {
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| 186 | Q_D(const QValidator);
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| 187 | return d->locale;
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| 188 | }
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| 189 |
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| 190 | /*!
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| 191 | Sets the \a locale that will be used for the validator. Unless
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| 192 | setLocale has been called, the validator will use the default
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| 193 | locale set with QLocale::setDefault(). If a default locale has not
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| 194 | been set, it is the operating system's locale.
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| 195 |
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| 196 | \sa locale() QLocale::setDefault()
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| 197 | */
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| 198 | void QValidator::setLocale(const QLocale &locale)
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| 199 | {
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| 200 | Q_D(QValidator);
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| 201 | d->locale = locale;
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| 202 | }
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| 203 |
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| 204 | /*!
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| 205 | \fn QValidator::State QValidator::validate(QString &input, int &pos) const
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| 206 |
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| 207 | This virtual function returns \l Invalid if \a input is invalid
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| 208 | according to this validator's rules, \l Intermediate if it
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| 209 | is likely that a little more editing will make the input
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| 210 | acceptable (e.g. the user types "4" into a widget which accepts
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| 211 | integers between 10 and 99), and \l Acceptable if the input is
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| 212 | valid.
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| 213 |
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| 214 | The function can change both \a input and \a pos (the cursor position)
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| 215 | if required.
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| 216 | */
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| 217 |
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| 218 |
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| 219 | /*!
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| 220 | \fn void QValidator::fixup(QString & input) const
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| 221 |
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| 222 | This function attempts to change \a input to be valid according to
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| 223 | this validator's rules. It need not result in a valid string:
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| 224 | callers of this function must re-test afterwards; the default does
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| 225 | nothing.
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| 226 |
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| 227 | Reimplementations of this function can change \a input even if
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| 228 | they do not produce a valid string. For example, an ISBN validator
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| 229 | might want to delete every character except digits and "-", even
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| 230 | if the result is still not a valid ISBN; a surname validator might
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| 231 | want to remove whitespace from the start and end of the string,
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| 232 | even if the resulting string is not in the list of accepted
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| 233 | surnames.
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| 234 | */
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| 235 |
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| 236 | void QValidator::fixup(QString &) const
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| 237 | {
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| 238 | }
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| 239 |
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| 240 |
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| 241 | /*!
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| 242 | \class QIntValidator
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| 243 | \brief The QIntValidator class provides a validator that ensures
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| 244 | a string contains a valid integer within a specified range.
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| 245 |
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| 246 | Example of use:
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| 247 |
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| 248 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qvalidator.cpp 0
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| 249 |
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| 250 | Below we present some examples of validators. In practice they would
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| 251 | normally be associated with a widget as in the example above.
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| 252 |
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| 253 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qvalidator.cpp 1
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| 254 |
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| 255 | Notice that the value \c 999 returns Intermediate. Values
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| 256 | consisting of a number of digits equal to or less than the max
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| 257 | value are considered intermediate. This is intended because the
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| 258 | digit that prevents a number to be in range is not necessarily the
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| 259 | last digit typed. This also means that an intermediate number can
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| 260 | have leading zeros.
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| 261 |
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| 262 | The minimum and maximum values are set in one call with setRange(),
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| 263 | or individually with setBottom() and setTop().
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| 264 |
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| 265 | QIntValidator uses its locale() to interpret the number. For example,
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| 266 | in Arabic locales, QIntValidator will accept Arabic digits. In addition,
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| 267 | QIntValidator is always guaranteed to accept a number formatted according
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| 268 | to the "C" locale.
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| 269 |
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| 270 | \sa QDoubleValidator, QRegExpValidator, {Line Edits Example}
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| 271 | */
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| 272 |
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| 273 | /*!
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| 274 | Constructs a validator with a \a parent object that
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| 275 | accepts all integers.
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| 276 | */
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| 277 |
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| 278 | QIntValidator::QIntValidator(QObject * parent)
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| 279 | : QValidator(parent)
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| 280 | {
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| 281 | b = INT_MIN;
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| 282 | t = INT_MAX;
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| 283 | }
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| 284 |
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| 285 |
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| 286 | /*!
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| 287 | Constructs a validator with a \a parent, that accepts integers
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| 288 | from \a minimum to \a maximum inclusive.
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| 289 | */
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| 290 |
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| 291 | QIntValidator::QIntValidator(int minimum, int maximum,
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| 292 | QObject * parent)
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| 293 | : QValidator(parent)
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| 294 | {
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| 295 | b = minimum;
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| 296 | t = maximum;
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| 297 | }
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| 298 |
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| 299 |
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| 300 | #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
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| 301 | /*!
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| 302 | \obsolete
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| 303 |
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| 304 | Constructs a validator with a \a parent object and a \a name that
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| 305 | accepts all integers.
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| 306 | */
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| 307 |
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| 308 | QIntValidator::QIntValidator(QObject * parent, const char *name)
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| 309 | : QValidator(parent)
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| 310 | {
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| 311 | setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
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| 312 | b = INT_MIN;
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| 313 | t = INT_MAX;
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| 314 | }
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| 315 |
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| 316 |
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| 317 | /*!
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| 318 | \obsolete
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| 319 |
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| 320 | Constructs a validator called \a name with a \a parent, that
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| 321 | accepts integers from \a minimum to \a maximum inclusive.
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| 322 | */
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| 323 |
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| 324 | QIntValidator::QIntValidator(int minimum, int maximum,
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| 325 | QObject * parent, const char* name)
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| 326 | : QValidator(parent)
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| 327 | {
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| 328 | setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
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| 329 | b = minimum;
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| 330 | t = maximum;
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| 331 | }
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| 332 | #endif
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| 333 |
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| 334 | /*!
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| 335 | Destroys the validator.
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| 336 | */
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| 337 |
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| 338 | QIntValidator::~QIntValidator()
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| 339 | {
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| 340 | // nothing
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| 341 | }
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| 342 |
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| 343 |
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| 344 | /*!
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| 345 | \fn QValidator::State QIntValidator::validate(QString &input, int &pos) const
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| 346 |
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| 347 | Returns \l Acceptable if the \a input is an integer within the
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| 348 | valid range, \l Intermediate if the \a input is a prefix of an integer in the
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| 349 | valid range, and \l Invalid otherwise.
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| 350 |
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| 351 | If the valid range consists of just positive integers (e.g., 32 to 100)
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| 352 | and \a input is a negative integer, then Invalid is returned. (On the other
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| 353 | hand, if the range consists of negative integers (e.g., -100 to -32) and
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| 354 | \a input is a positive integer, then Intermediate is returned, because
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| 355 | the user might be just about to type the minus (especially for right-to-left
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| 356 | languages).
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| 357 |
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| 358 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qvalidator.cpp 2
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| 359 |
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| 360 | By default, the \a pos parameter is not used by this validator.
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| 361 | */
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| 362 |
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| 363 | static int numDigits(qlonglong n)
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| 364 | {
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| 365 | if (n == 0)
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| 366 | return 1;
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| 367 | return (int)log10(double(n)) + 1;
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[561] | 368 | }
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[2] | 369 |
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| 370 | static qlonglong pow10(int exp)
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| 371 | {
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| 372 | qlonglong result = 1;
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| 373 | for (int i = 0; i < exp; ++i)
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| 374 | result *= 10;
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| 375 | return result;
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| 376 | }
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| 377 |
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| 378 | QValidator::State QIntValidator::validate(QString & input, int&) const
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| 379 | {
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| 380 | QByteArray buff;
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| 381 | if (!locale().d()->validateChars(input, QLocalePrivate::IntegerMode, &buff)) {
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| 382 | QLocale cl(QLocale::C);
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| 383 | if (!cl.d()->validateChars(input, QLocalePrivate::IntegerMode, &buff))
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| 384 | return Invalid;
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| 385 | }
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| 386 |
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| 387 | if (buff.isEmpty())
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| 388 | return Intermediate;
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| 389 |
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| 390 | if (b >= 0 && buff.startsWith('-'))
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| 391 | return Invalid;
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| 392 |
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| 393 | if (t < 0 && buff.startsWith('+'))
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| 394 | return Invalid;
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| 395 |
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| 396 | if (buff.size() == 1 && (buff.at(0) == '+' || buff.at(0) == '-'))
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| 397 | return Intermediate;
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| 398 |
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| 399 | bool ok, overflow;
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| 400 | qlonglong entered = QLocalePrivate::bytearrayToLongLong(buff.constData(), 10, &ok, &overflow);
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| 401 | if (overflow || !ok)
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| 402 | return Invalid;
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| 403 | if (entered >= b && entered <= t)
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| 404 | return Acceptable;
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| 405 |
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| 406 | if (entered >= 0) {
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| 407 | // the -entered < b condition is necessary to allow people to type
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| 408 | // the minus last (e.g. for right-to-left languages)
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| 409 | return (entered > t && -entered < b) ? Invalid : Intermediate;
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| 410 | } else {
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| 411 | return (entered < b) ? Invalid : Intermediate;
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| 412 | }
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| 413 | }
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| 414 |
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| 415 |
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| 416 | /*!
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| 417 | Sets the range of the validator to only accept integers between \a
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| 418 | bottom and \a top inclusive.
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| 419 | */
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| 420 |
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| 421 | void QIntValidator::setRange(int bottom, int top)
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| 422 | {
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| 423 | b = bottom;
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| 424 | t = top;
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| 425 | }
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| 426 |
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| 427 |
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| 428 | /*!
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| 429 | \property QIntValidator::bottom
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| 430 | \brief the validator's lowest acceptable value
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| 431 |
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| 432 | By default, this property's value is derived from the lowest signed
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| 433 | integer available (typically -2147483647).
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| 434 |
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| 435 | \sa setRange()
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| 436 | */
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| 437 | void QIntValidator::setBottom(int bottom)
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| 438 | {
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| 439 | setRange(bottom, top());
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| 440 | }
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| 441 |
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| 442 | /*!
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| 443 | \property QIntValidator::top
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| 444 | \brief the validator's highest acceptable value
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| 445 |
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| 446 | By default, this property's value is derived from the highest signed
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| 447 | integer available (typically 2147483647).
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| 448 |
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| 449 | \sa setRange()
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| 450 | */
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| 451 | void QIntValidator::setTop(int top)
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| 452 | {
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| 453 | setRange(bottom(), top);
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| 454 | }
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| 455 |
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| 456 |
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| 457 | #ifndef QT_NO_REGEXP
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| 458 |
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| 459 | /*!
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| 460 | \internal
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| 461 | */
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| 462 | QValidator::QValidator(QObjectPrivate &d, QObject *parent)
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| 463 | : QObject(d, parent)
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| 464 | {
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| 465 | }
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| 466 |
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| 467 | /*!
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| 468 | \internal
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| 469 | */
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| 470 | QValidator::QValidator(QValidatorPrivate &d, QObject *parent)
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| 471 | : QObject(d, parent)
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| 472 | {
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| 473 | }
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| 474 |
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| 475 | class QDoubleValidatorPrivate : public QValidatorPrivate
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| 476 | {
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| 477 | Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QDoubleValidator)
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| 478 | public:
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| 479 | QDoubleValidatorPrivate()
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| 480 | : QValidatorPrivate()
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| 481 | , notation(QDoubleValidator::ScientificNotation)
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| 482 | {
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| 483 | }
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| 484 |
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| 485 | QDoubleValidator::Notation notation;
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| 486 | };
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| 487 |
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| 488 |
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| 489 | /*!
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| 490 | \class QDoubleValidator
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| 491 |
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| 492 | \brief The QDoubleValidator class provides range checking of
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| 493 | floating-point numbers.
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| 494 |
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| 495 | QDoubleValidator provides an upper bound, a lower bound, and a
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| 496 | limit on the number of digits after the decimal point. It does not
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| 497 | provide a fixup() function.
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| 498 |
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| 499 | You can set the acceptable range in one call with setRange(), or
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| 500 | with setBottom() and setTop(). Set the number of decimal places
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| 501 | with setDecimals(). The validate() function returns the validation
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| 502 | state.
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| 503 |
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| 504 | QDoubleValidator uses its locale() to interpret the number. For example,
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| 505 | in the German locale, "1,234" will be accepted as the fractional number
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| 506 | 1.234. In Arabic locales, QDoubleValidator will accept Arabic digits.
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| 507 |
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| 508 | In addition, QDoubleValidator is always guaranteed to accept a number
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| 509 | formatted according to the "C" locale. QDoubleValidator will not accept
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| 510 | numbers with thousand-seperators.
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| 511 |
|
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| 512 | \sa QIntValidator, QRegExpValidator, {Line Edits Example}
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| 513 | */
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| 514 |
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| 515 | /*!
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| 516 | \enum QDoubleValidator::Notation
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| 517 | \since 4.3
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| 518 | This enum defines the allowed notations for entering a double.
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| 519 |
|
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| 520 | \value StandardNotation The string is written as a standard number
|
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| 521 | (i.e. 0.015).
|
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| 522 | \value ScientificNotation The string is written in scientific
|
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| 523 | form. It may have an exponent part(i.e. 1.5E-2).
|
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| 524 | */
|
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| 525 |
|
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| 526 | /*!
|
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| 527 | Constructs a validator object with a \a parent object
|
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| 528 | that accepts any double.
|
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| 529 | */
|
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| 530 |
|
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| 531 | QDoubleValidator::QDoubleValidator(QObject * parent)
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| 532 | : QValidator(*new QDoubleValidatorPrivate , parent)
|
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| 533 | {
|
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| 534 | b = -HUGE_VAL;
|
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| 535 | t = HUGE_VAL;
|
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| 536 | dec = 1000;
|
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| 537 | }
|
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| 538 |
|
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| 539 |
|
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| 540 | /*!
|
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| 541 | Constructs a validator object with a \a parent object. This
|
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| 542 | validator will accept doubles from \a bottom to \a top inclusive,
|
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| 543 | with up to \a decimals digits after the decimal point.
|
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| 544 | */
|
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| 545 |
|
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| 546 | QDoubleValidator::QDoubleValidator(double bottom, double top, int decimals,
|
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| 547 | QObject * parent)
|
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| 548 | : QValidator(*new QDoubleValidatorPrivate , parent)
|
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| 549 | {
|
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| 550 | b = bottom;
|
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| 551 | t = top;
|
---|
| 552 | dec = decimals;
|
---|
| 553 | }
|
---|
| 554 |
|
---|
| 555 | #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
|
---|
| 556 | /*!
|
---|
| 557 | \obsolete
|
---|
| 558 |
|
---|
| 559 | Constructs a validator object with a \a parent object and a \a name
|
---|
| 560 | that accepts any double.
|
---|
| 561 | */
|
---|
| 562 |
|
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| 563 | QDoubleValidator::QDoubleValidator(QObject * parent, const char *name)
|
---|
| 564 | : QValidator(*new QDoubleValidatorPrivate , parent)
|
---|
| 565 | {
|
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| 566 | setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
|
---|
| 567 | b = -HUGE_VAL;
|
---|
| 568 | t = HUGE_VAL;
|
---|
| 569 | dec = 1000;
|
---|
| 570 | }
|
---|
| 571 |
|
---|
| 572 |
|
---|
| 573 | /*!
|
---|
| 574 | \obsolete
|
---|
| 575 |
|
---|
| 576 | Constructs a validator object with a \a parent object, called \a
|
---|
| 577 | name. This validator will accept doubles from \a bottom to \a top
|
---|
| 578 | inclusive, with up to \a decimals digits after the decimal point.
|
---|
| 579 | */
|
---|
| 580 |
|
---|
| 581 | QDoubleValidator::QDoubleValidator(double bottom, double top, int decimals,
|
---|
| 582 | QObject * parent, const char* name)
|
---|
| 583 | : QValidator(*new QDoubleValidatorPrivate, parent)
|
---|
| 584 | {
|
---|
| 585 | setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
|
---|
| 586 | b = bottom;
|
---|
| 587 | t = top;
|
---|
| 588 | dec = decimals;
|
---|
| 589 | }
|
---|
| 590 | #endif
|
---|
| 591 |
|
---|
| 592 | /*!
|
---|
| 593 | Destroys the validator.
|
---|
| 594 | */
|
---|
| 595 |
|
---|
| 596 | QDoubleValidator::~QDoubleValidator()
|
---|
| 597 | {
|
---|
| 598 | }
|
---|
| 599 |
|
---|
| 600 |
|
---|
| 601 | /*!
|
---|
| 602 | \fn QValidator::State QDoubleValidator::validate(QString &input, int &pos) const
|
---|
| 603 |
|
---|
| 604 | Returns \l Acceptable if the string \a input contains a double
|
---|
| 605 | that is within the valid range and is in the correct format.
|
---|
| 606 |
|
---|
| 607 | Returns \l Intermediate if \a input contains a double that is
|
---|
| 608 | outside the range or is in the wrong format; e.g. with too many
|
---|
| 609 | digits after the decimal point or is empty.
|
---|
| 610 |
|
---|
| 611 | Returns \l Invalid if the \a input is not a double.
|
---|
| 612 |
|
---|
| 613 | Note: If the valid range consists of just positive doubles (e.g. 0.0 to 100.0)
|
---|
| 614 | and \a input is a negative double then \l Invalid is returned. If notation()
|
---|
| 615 | is set to StandardNotation, and the input contains more digits before the
|
---|
| 616 | decimal point than a double in the valid range may have, \l Invalid is returned.
|
---|
| 617 | If notation() is ScientificNotation, and the input is not in the valid range,
|
---|
| 618 | \l Intermediate is returned. The value may yet become valid by changing the exponent.
|
---|
| 619 |
|
---|
| 620 | By default, the \a pos parameter is not used by this validator.
|
---|
| 621 | */
|
---|
| 622 |
|
---|
| 623 | #ifndef LLONG_MAX
|
---|
| 624 | # define LLONG_MAX Q_INT64_C(0x7fffffffffffffff)
|
---|
| 625 | #endif
|
---|
| 626 |
|
---|
| 627 | QValidator::State QDoubleValidator::validate(QString & input, int &) const
|
---|
| 628 | {
|
---|
| 629 | Q_D(const QDoubleValidator);
|
---|
| 630 |
|
---|
| 631 | QLocalePrivate::NumberMode numMode = QLocalePrivate::DoubleStandardMode;
|
---|
| 632 | switch (d->notation) {
|
---|
| 633 | case StandardNotation:
|
---|
| 634 | numMode = QLocalePrivate::DoubleStandardMode;
|
---|
| 635 | break;
|
---|
| 636 | case ScientificNotation:
|
---|
| 637 | numMode = QLocalePrivate::DoubleScientificMode;
|
---|
| 638 | break;
|
---|
[561] | 639 | }
|
---|
[2] | 640 |
|
---|
| 641 | QByteArray buff;
|
---|
| 642 | if (!locale().d()->validateChars(input, numMode, &buff, dec)) {
|
---|
| 643 | QLocale cl(QLocale::C);
|
---|
| 644 | if (!cl.d()->validateChars(input, numMode, &buff, dec))
|
---|
| 645 | return Invalid;
|
---|
| 646 | }
|
---|
| 647 |
|
---|
| 648 | if (buff.isEmpty())
|
---|
| 649 | return Intermediate;
|
---|
| 650 |
|
---|
| 651 | if (b >= 0 && buff.startsWith('-'))
|
---|
| 652 | return Invalid;
|
---|
| 653 |
|
---|
| 654 | if (t < 0 && buff.startsWith('+'))
|
---|
| 655 | return Invalid;
|
---|
| 656 |
|
---|
| 657 | bool ok, overflow;
|
---|
| 658 | double i = QLocalePrivate::bytearrayToDouble(buff.constData(), &ok, &overflow);
|
---|
| 659 | if (overflow)
|
---|
| 660 | return Invalid;
|
---|
| 661 | if (!ok)
|
---|
| 662 | return Intermediate;
|
---|
| 663 |
|
---|
| 664 | if (i >= b && i <= t)
|
---|
| 665 | return Acceptable;
|
---|
| 666 |
|
---|
| 667 | if (d->notation == StandardNotation) {
|
---|
| 668 | double max = qMax(qAbs(b), qAbs(t));
|
---|
| 669 | if (max < LLONG_MAX) {
|
---|
| 670 | qlonglong n = pow10(numDigits(qlonglong(max))) - 1;
|
---|
| 671 | if (qAbs(i) > n)
|
---|
| 672 | return Invalid;
|
---|
| 673 | }
|
---|
| 674 | }
|
---|
| 675 |
|
---|
| 676 | return Intermediate;
|
---|
| 677 | }
|
---|
| 678 |
|
---|
| 679 |
|
---|
| 680 | /*!
|
---|
| 681 | Sets the validator to accept doubles from \a minimum to \a maximum
|
---|
| 682 | inclusive, with at most \a decimals digits after the decimal
|
---|
| 683 | point.
|
---|
| 684 | */
|
---|
| 685 |
|
---|
| 686 | void QDoubleValidator::setRange(double minimum, double maximum, int decimals)
|
---|
| 687 | {
|
---|
| 688 | b = minimum;
|
---|
| 689 | t = maximum;
|
---|
| 690 | dec = decimals;
|
---|
| 691 | }
|
---|
| 692 |
|
---|
| 693 | /*!
|
---|
| 694 | \property QDoubleValidator::bottom
|
---|
| 695 | \brief the validator's minimum acceptable value
|
---|
| 696 |
|
---|
| 697 | By default, this property contains a value of -infinity.
|
---|
| 698 |
|
---|
| 699 | \sa setRange()
|
---|
| 700 | */
|
---|
| 701 |
|
---|
| 702 | void QDoubleValidator::setBottom(double bottom)
|
---|
| 703 | {
|
---|
| 704 | setRange(bottom, top(), decimals());
|
---|
| 705 | }
|
---|
| 706 |
|
---|
| 707 |
|
---|
| 708 | /*!
|
---|
| 709 | \property QDoubleValidator::top
|
---|
| 710 | \brief the validator's maximum acceptable value
|
---|
| 711 |
|
---|
| 712 | By default, this property contains a value of infinity.
|
---|
| 713 |
|
---|
| 714 | \sa setRange()
|
---|
| 715 | */
|
---|
| 716 |
|
---|
| 717 | void QDoubleValidator::setTop(double top)
|
---|
| 718 | {
|
---|
| 719 | setRange(bottom(), top, decimals());
|
---|
| 720 | }
|
---|
| 721 |
|
---|
| 722 | /*!
|
---|
| 723 | \property QDoubleValidator::decimals
|
---|
| 724 | \brief the validator's maximum number of digits after the decimal point
|
---|
| 725 |
|
---|
| 726 | By default, this property contains a value of 1000.
|
---|
| 727 |
|
---|
| 728 | \sa setRange()
|
---|
| 729 | */
|
---|
| 730 |
|
---|
| 731 | void QDoubleValidator::setDecimals(int decimals)
|
---|
| 732 | {
|
---|
| 733 | setRange(bottom(), top(), decimals);
|
---|
| 734 | }
|
---|
| 735 |
|
---|
| 736 | /*!
|
---|
| 737 | \property QDoubleValidator::notation
|
---|
| 738 | \since 4.3
|
---|
| 739 | \brief the notation of how a string can describe a number
|
---|
| 740 |
|
---|
| 741 | By default, this property is set to ScientificNotation.
|
---|
| 742 |
|
---|
| 743 | \sa Notation
|
---|
| 744 | */
|
---|
| 745 |
|
---|
| 746 | void QDoubleValidator::setNotation(Notation newNotation)
|
---|
| 747 | {
|
---|
| 748 | Q_D(QDoubleValidator);
|
---|
| 749 | d->notation = newNotation;
|
---|
| 750 | }
|
---|
| 751 |
|
---|
| 752 | QDoubleValidator::Notation QDoubleValidator::notation() const
|
---|
| 753 | {
|
---|
| 754 | Q_D(const QDoubleValidator);
|
---|
| 755 | return d->notation;
|
---|
| 756 | }
|
---|
| 757 |
|
---|
| 758 | /*!
|
---|
| 759 | \class QRegExpValidator
|
---|
| 760 | \brief The QRegExpValidator class is used to check a string
|
---|
| 761 | against a regular expression.
|
---|
| 762 |
|
---|
| 763 | QRegExpValidator uses a regular expression (regexp) to
|
---|
| 764 | determine whether an input string is \l Acceptable, \l
|
---|
| 765 | Intermediate, or \l Invalid. The regexp can either be supplied
|
---|
| 766 | when the QRegExpValidator is constructed, or at a later time.
|
---|
| 767 |
|
---|
| 768 | When QRegExpValidator determines whether a string is \l Acceptable
|
---|
| 769 | or not, the regexp is treated as if it begins with the start of string
|
---|
| 770 | assertion (\bold{^}) and ends with the end of string assertion
|
---|
| 771 | (\bold{$}); the match is against the entire input string, or from
|
---|
| 772 | the given position if a start position greater than zero is given.
|
---|
| 773 |
|
---|
| 774 | If a string is a prefix of an \l Acceptable string, it is considered
|
---|
| 775 | \l Intermediate. For example, "" and "A" are \l Intermediate for the
|
---|
| 776 | regexp \bold{[A-Z][0-9]} (whereas "_" would be \l Invalid).
|
---|
| 777 |
|
---|
| 778 | For a brief introduction to Qt's regexp engine, see \l QRegExp.
|
---|
| 779 |
|
---|
| 780 | Example of use:
|
---|
| 781 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qvalidator.cpp 3
|
---|
| 782 |
|
---|
| 783 | Below we present some examples of validators. In practice they would
|
---|
| 784 | normally be associated with a widget as in the example above.
|
---|
| 785 |
|
---|
| 786 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_widgets_qvalidator.cpp 4
|
---|
| 787 |
|
---|
| 788 | \sa QRegExp, QIntValidator, QDoubleValidator, {Settings Editor Example}
|
---|
| 789 | */
|
---|
| 790 |
|
---|
| 791 | /*!
|
---|
| 792 | Constructs a validator with a \a parent object that accepts
|
---|
| 793 | any string (including an empty one) as valid.
|
---|
| 794 | */
|
---|
| 795 |
|
---|
| 796 | QRegExpValidator::QRegExpValidator(QObject *parent)
|
---|
| 797 | : QValidator(parent), r(QString::fromLatin1(".*"))
|
---|
| 798 | {
|
---|
| 799 | }
|
---|
| 800 |
|
---|
| 801 | /*!
|
---|
| 802 | Constructs a validator with a \a parent object that
|
---|
| 803 | accepts all strings that match the regular expression \a rx.
|
---|
| 804 |
|
---|
| 805 | The match is made against the entire string; e.g. if the regexp is
|
---|
| 806 | \bold{[A-Fa-f0-9]+} it will be treated as \bold{^[A-Fa-f0-9]+$}.
|
---|
| 807 | */
|
---|
| 808 |
|
---|
| 809 | QRegExpValidator::QRegExpValidator(const QRegExp& rx, QObject *parent)
|
---|
| 810 | : QValidator(parent), r(rx)
|
---|
| 811 | {
|
---|
| 812 | }
|
---|
| 813 |
|
---|
| 814 | #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
|
---|
| 815 | /*!
|
---|
| 816 | \obsolete
|
---|
| 817 |
|
---|
| 818 | Constructs a validator with a \a parent object and \a name that accepts
|
---|
| 819 | any string (including an empty one) as valid.
|
---|
| 820 | */
|
---|
| 821 |
|
---|
| 822 | QRegExpValidator::QRegExpValidator(QObject *parent, const char *name)
|
---|
| 823 | : QValidator(parent), r(QString::fromLatin1(".*"))
|
---|
| 824 | {
|
---|
| 825 | setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
|
---|
| 826 | }
|
---|
| 827 |
|
---|
| 828 | /*!
|
---|
| 829 | \obsolete
|
---|
| 830 |
|
---|
| 831 | Constructs a validator with a \a parent object and a \a name that
|
---|
| 832 | accepts all strings that match the regular expression \a rx.
|
---|
| 833 |
|
---|
| 834 | The match is made against the entire string; e.g. if the regexp is
|
---|
| 835 | \bold{[A-Fa-f0-9]+} it will be treated as \bold{^[A-Fa-f0-9]+$}.
|
---|
| 836 | */
|
---|
| 837 |
|
---|
| 838 | QRegExpValidator::QRegExpValidator(const QRegExp& rx, QObject *parent,
|
---|
| 839 | const char *name)
|
---|
| 840 | : QValidator(parent), r(rx)
|
---|
| 841 | {
|
---|
| 842 | setObjectName(QString::fromAscii(name));
|
---|
| 843 | }
|
---|
| 844 | #endif
|
---|
| 845 |
|
---|
| 846 | /*!
|
---|
| 847 | Destroys the validator.
|
---|
| 848 | */
|
---|
| 849 |
|
---|
| 850 | QRegExpValidator::~QRegExpValidator()
|
---|
| 851 | {
|
---|
| 852 | }
|
---|
| 853 |
|
---|
| 854 | /*!
|
---|
| 855 | Returns \l Acceptable if \a input is matched by the regular
|
---|
| 856 | expression for this validator, \l Intermediate if it has matched
|
---|
| 857 | partially (i.e. could be a valid match if additional valid
|
---|
| 858 | characters are added), and \l Invalid if \a input is not matched.
|
---|
| 859 |
|
---|
| 860 | The \a pos parameter is set to the length of the \a input parameter.
|
---|
| 861 |
|
---|
| 862 | For example, if the regular expression is \bold{\\w\\d\\d}
|
---|
| 863 | (word-character, digit, digit) then "A57" is \l Acceptable,
|
---|
| 864 | "E5" is \l Intermediate, and "+9" is \l Invalid.
|
---|
| 865 |
|
---|
| 866 | \sa QRegExp::exactMatch()
|
---|
| 867 | */
|
---|
| 868 |
|
---|
| 869 | QValidator::State QRegExpValidator::validate(QString &input, int& pos) const
|
---|
| 870 | {
|
---|
| 871 | if (r.exactMatch(input)) {
|
---|
| 872 | return Acceptable;
|
---|
| 873 | } else {
|
---|
| 874 | if (const_cast<QRegExp &>(r).matchedLength() == input.size()) {
|
---|
| 875 | return Intermediate;
|
---|
| 876 | } else {
|
---|
| 877 | pos = input.size();
|
---|
| 878 | return Invalid;
|
---|
| 879 | }
|
---|
| 880 | }
|
---|
| 881 | }
|
---|
| 882 |
|
---|
| 883 | /*!
|
---|
| 884 | \property QRegExpValidator::regExp
|
---|
| 885 | \brief the regular expression used for validation
|
---|
| 886 |
|
---|
| 887 | By default, this property contains a regular expression with the pattern \c{.*}
|
---|
| 888 | that matches any string.
|
---|
| 889 | */
|
---|
| 890 |
|
---|
| 891 | void QRegExpValidator::setRegExp(const QRegExp& rx)
|
---|
| 892 | {
|
---|
| 893 | r = rx;
|
---|
| 894 | }
|
---|
| 895 |
|
---|
| 896 | #endif
|
---|
| 897 |
|
---|
| 898 | QT_END_NAMESPACE
|
---|
| 899 |
|
---|
| 900 | #endif // QT_NO_VALIDATOR
|
---|