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#ifndef _KPILOT_PLUGIN_H
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#define _KPILOT_PLUGIN_H
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/* KPilot
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**
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** Copyright (C) 2001 by Dan Pilone
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** Copyright (C) 2002-2004,2006 Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>
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** Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Reinhold Kainhofer <reinhold@kainhofer.com>
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**
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*/
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/*
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** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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** it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
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** (at your option) any later version.
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**
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** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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** GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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**
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** You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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** along with this program in a file called COPYING; if not, write to
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** the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
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** MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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/*
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** Bug reports and questions can be sent to kde-pim@kde.org
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*/
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#include <tqstringlist.h>
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#include "syncAction.h"
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/** @file
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* This file defines the base class of all KPilot conduit plugins configuration
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* dialogs. This is necessary so that we have a fixed API to talk to from
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* inside KPilot.
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*
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* The factories used by KPilot plugins are also documented here.
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*/
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class TQTabWidget;
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class TDEAboutData;
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class KLibrary;
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class PilotDatabase;
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namespace Pilot
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{
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/**
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* As the API for conduits may change in the course of time,
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* identify them and refuse to load incompatible API versions.
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* Bump this number every release to the current YYYYMMDD
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* value.
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*/
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static const unsigned int PLUGIN_API = 20061118;
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}
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/**
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* ConduitConfigBase is for configuration purposes.
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*
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* ConduitConfigBase: this is an object (with a widget!) that is embedded
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* in a dialog. This is the currently preferred form for configuration,
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* and it's what is used in the KPilot conduit configuration dialog.
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* The factory is asked for a "ConduitConfigBase" object.
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*
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* NB. The reason that this is a TQObject which needs to create a
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* separate widget - instead of a TQWidget subclass - has to do with
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* layouting. If you make the widget with designer then the easiest
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* thing to do is to use a grid layout there. Making ConduitConfigBase
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* a TQWidget subclass would require an additional layout here, which
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* seems a little foolish.
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*
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*/
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class KDE_EXPORT ConduitConfigBase : public TQObject
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{
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TQ_OBJECT
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public:
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/**
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* Constructor. Creates a conduit configuration support object
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* with the given parent @p parent and name (optional) @p n.
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*/
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ConduitConfigBase(TQWidget *parent=0L, const char *n=0L);
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/** Destructor. */
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virtual ~ConduitConfigBase();
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/**
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* This function is called to check whether the configuration
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* of the conduit has changed -- and hence, whether the user
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* needs to be prompted. By default, this just returns
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* fModified, but you can do more complicated things.
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*/
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virtual bool isModified() const
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{
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return fModified;
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} ;
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/** Accessor for the actual widget for the configuration. */
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TQWidget *widget() const
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{
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return fWidget;
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} ;
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/**
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* Load or save the config widget's settings in the given
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* TDEConfig object; leave the group unchanged. load() and
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* commit() should both call unmodified() to indicate that
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* the current settings match the on-disk ones.
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*/
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virtual void commit() = 0;
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virtual void load() = 0;
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/**
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* Called when the object is to be hidden again and might
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* need to save changed settings. Should prompt the user
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* and call commit() if needed. Override this function only
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* if you need a very different kind of prompt window.
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*
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* Returns false if the change is to be canceled. Returns
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* true otherwise, whether or not the changes were saved.
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*/
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virtual bool maybeSave();
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TQString conduitName() const { return fConduitName; } ;
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/**
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* This is the function that does the work of adding an about
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* page to a tabwidget. It is made public and static so that
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* it can be used elsewhere wherever tabwidgets appear.
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*
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* The about tab is created using aboutPage(). The new about
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* widget is added to the tab widget @p w with the heading
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* "About".
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*
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* @param w The tab widget to which the about page is added.
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* @param data The TDEAboutData that is used.
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*
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*/
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static void addAboutPage(TQTabWidget *w,
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TDEAboutData *data=0L);
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/**
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* This creates the actual about widget. Again, public & static so
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* you can slap in an about widget wherever.
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*
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* An about widget is created that shows the contributors to
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* the application, along with copyright information and the
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* application's icon. This widget can be used pretty much
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* anywhere. Copied from TDEAboutDialog, mostly.
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*
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* @param parent The widget that holds the about widget.
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* @param data The TDEAboutData that is used to populate the widget.
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*/
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static TQWidget *aboutPage(TQWidget *parent, TDEAboutData *data=0L);
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protected:
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/**
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* This function provides the string for the prompt used
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* in maybeSave(). Override it to change the text.
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*/
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virtual TQString maybeSaveText() const;
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void unmodified() { fModified=false; } ;
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bool fModified;
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TQWidget *fWidget;
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TQString fConduitName;
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protected slots:
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void modified();
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signals:
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void changed(bool);
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} ;
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/**
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* Create-Update-Delete tracking of the plugin,
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* used for reporting purposes (in a consistent manner). The intent
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* is that this class is used by the conduit as it is syncing data.
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* For this to be useful (and be used properly), the conduit needs
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* to tell us how many creates, updates, and deletes it has made to
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* a data store (PC or HH). It also needs to tell us how many
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* records it started with and how many records it has at the
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* conclusion of its processing. Using this information, we can
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* report on it consistently as well as analyze the activity taken
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* by the conduit and offer rollback functionality if we think the
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* conduit has behaved improperly.
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*/
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class KDE_EXPORT CUDCounter
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{
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public:
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/** Create new counter initialized to 0, and be told what
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* kind of CUD we're counting (PC or Handheld, etc.) */
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CUDCounter(TQString s);
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/** Track the creation of @p c items */
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void created(unsigned int c=1);
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/** Track updates to @p u items */
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void updated(unsigned int u=1);
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/** Track the destruction of @p d items */
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void deleted(unsigned int d=1);
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/** How many @p t items did we start with? */
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void setStartCount(unsigned int t);
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/** How many @p t items did we end with? */
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void setEndCount(unsigned int t);
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unsigned int countCreated() { return fC; }
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unsigned int countUpdated() { return fU; }
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unsigned int countDeleted() { return fD; }
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unsigned int countStart() { return fStart; }
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unsigned int countEnd() { return fEnd; }
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/** percentage of changes. unfortunately, we have to rely on our
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* developers (hi, self!) to correctly set total number of records
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* conduits start with, so add a little protection...
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*/
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unsigned int percentCreated() { return (fEnd > 0 ? fC/fEnd : 0); }
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unsigned int percentUpdated() { return (fEnd > 0 ? fU/fEnd : 0); }
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unsigned int percentDeleted() { return (fStart > 0 ? fD/fStart : 0); }
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/** Measurement Of Objects -- report numbers of
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* objects created, updated, deleted. This
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* string is already i18n()ed.
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*/
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TQString moo() const;
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/** Type of counter(Handheld or PC). This string is already
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* i18n()ed.
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*/
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TQString type() const { return fType; }
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private:
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/** keep track of Creates, Updates, Deletes, and Total
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* number of records so we can detect abnormal behavior and
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* hopefully prevent data loss.
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*/
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unsigned int fC,fU,fD,fStart,fEnd;
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/** What kind of CUD are we keeping track of so we can
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* moo() it out later? (PC, Handheld, etc.)
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*/
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TQString fType;
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} ;
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/**
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* The SyncActions created by the factory should obey at least
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* the argument test, indicating a dry run. The device link is
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* the link where the sync should run -- don't get the pilotPort()
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* until the sync runs!
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*
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* setConfig() will be called before the sync starts so that the
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* conduit can read/write metadata and local settings.
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*/
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class KDE_EXPORT ConduitAction : public SyncAction
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{
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TQ_OBJECT
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public:
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ConduitAction(KPilotLink *,
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const char *name=0L,
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const TQStringList &args = TQStringList());
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virtual ~ConduitAction();
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/** ConduitAction is done doing work. Allow it to sanity-check the
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* results
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*/
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void finished();
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TQString conduitName() const { return fConduitName; } ;
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/** Retrieve the sync mode set for this action. */
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const SyncMode &syncMode() const { return fSyncDirection; };
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/**
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* A full sync happens for eFullSync, eCopyPCToHH and eCopyHHToPC. It
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* completely ignores all modified flags and walks through all records
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* in the database.
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*/
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bool isFullSync() const
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{
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return fFirstSync || fSyncDirection.isFullSync() ;
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}
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/**
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* A first sync (i.e. database newly fetched from the handheld )
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* does not check for deleted records, but understands them as
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* added on the other side. The flag is set by the conduits
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* when opening the local database, or the calendar/addressbook
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* (if it is empty). This also implies a full sync.
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*/
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bool isFirstSync() const
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{
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return fFirstSync || fSyncDirection.isFirstSync() ;
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}
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protected:
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/** Retrieve the conflict resolution setting for this action. */
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ConflictResolution getConflictResolution() const
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{ return fConflictResolution; };
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/** Try to change the sync mode from what it is now to the mode @p m.
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* This may fail (ie. changing a backup to a restore is not kosher) and
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* changeSync() will return false then.
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*/
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bool changeSync(SyncMode::Mode m);
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// Set the conflict resolution, except if the resolution
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// form is UseGlobalSetting, in which case nothing changes
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// (assumes then that the resolution form is already set
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// according to that global setting).
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//
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void setConflictResolution(ConflictResolution res)
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{
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if (SyncAction::eUseGlobalSetting != res)
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fConflictResolution=res;
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}
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void setFirstSync(bool first) { fFirstSync=first; } ;
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PilotDatabase *fDatabase;
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PilotDatabase *fLocalDatabase; // Guaranteed to be a PilotLocalDatabase
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/**
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* Open both the local copy of database @p dbName
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* and the version on the Pilot. Return true only
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* if both opens succeed. If the local copy of the database
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* does not exist, it is retrieved from the handheld. In this
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* case, retrieved is set to true, otherwise it is left alone
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* (i.e. retains its value and is not explicitly set to false).
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*
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* @param dbName database name to open.
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* @param retrieved indicator whether the database had to be loaded
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* from the handheld.
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*/
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bool openDatabases(const TQString &dbName, bool*retrieved=0L);
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/**
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* Name of the conduit; might be changed by subclasses. Should
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* normally be set in the constructor.
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*/
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TQString fConduitName;
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/** Every plugin has 2 CUDCounters--one for keeping track of
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* changes made to PC data and one for keeping track of Palm data. */
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CUDCounter *fCtrHH;
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CUDCounter *fCtrPC;
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private:
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SyncMode fSyncDirection;
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ConflictResolution fConflictResolution;
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bool fFirstSync;
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} ;
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/**
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* The ConduitProxy action delays loading the plugin for a conduit until the conduit
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* actually executes; the proxy then loads the file, creates a SyncAction for the conduit
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* and runs that. Once the conduit has finished, the proxy unloads everything
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* and emits syncDone().
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*/
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class ConduitProxy : public ConduitAction
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{
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TQ_OBJECT
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public:
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ConduitProxy(KPilotLink *,
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const TQString &desktopName,
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const SyncAction::SyncMode &m);
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protected:
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virtual bool exec();
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protected slots:
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void execDone(SyncAction *);
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protected:
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TQString fDesktopName;
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TQString fLibraryName;
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ConduitAction *fConduit;
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} ;
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/** A namespace containing only static helper methods. */
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namespace PluginUtility KDE_EXPORT
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{
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/** Searches the argument list for --foo=bar and returns bar, TQString() if not found.
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* Don't include the -- in the argname. */
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TQString findArgument(const TQStringList &a, const TQString argname);
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/**
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* This function attempts to detect whether or not the given
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* application is running. If it is, true is returned, otherwise
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* false.
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*
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* The current approach is to ask the DCOP server if the application
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* has registered.
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*/
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bool isRunning(const TQCString &appName);
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/**
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* Check a given library for its version, returning 0 if no
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* version symbol is found.
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*/
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unsigned long pluginVersion(const KLibrary *);
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TQString pluginVersionString(const KLibrary *);
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}
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/**
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* All KPilot conduits should subclass KLibFactory like this.
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*
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* Boilerplate for inheritance:
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*
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* <pre>
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* class KPilotPlugin : public KLibFactory
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* {
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* TQ_OBJECT
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*
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* public:
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* KPilotPlugin(TQObject * = 0L,const char * = 0L) ;
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* virtual ~KPilotPlugin();
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* </pre>
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*
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* You don't @em have to provide about information for the plugin,
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* but it's useful, particularly for the about box in a conduit.
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*
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*
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* <pre>
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* static TDEAboutData *about() { return fAbout; } ;
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* </pre>
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*
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*
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* This is what it's all about: creating objects for the plugin.
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* One classname that @em must be supported is ConduitConfig,
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* which is defined above. The other is SyncAction.
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*
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*
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* <pre>
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* protected:
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* virtual TQObject* createObject( TQObject* parent = 0,
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* const char* name = 0,
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* const char* classname = "TQObject",
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* const TQStringList &args = TQStringList() );
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* </pre>
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*
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* More boilerplate, and support for an instance and about data, used
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* by about() above.
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*
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* <pre>
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* TDEInstance *fInstance;
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* static TDEAboutData *fAbout;
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* } ;
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* </pre>
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*
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*
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*
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* The implementation of a conduit needs an init_conduit_name() function,
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* just like any KLibLoader library that uses factories.
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*
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* The createObject() function needs to support at least two creation
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* calls: "ConduitConfigBase" and "SyncAction".
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* "ConduitConfigBase" should return a subclass of ConduitConfigBase,
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* "SyncAction" a subclass of SyncAction.
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*
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* Finally, a conduit should have a symbol version_conduit_name,
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* that returns a long; much like the init_conduit_name() function. This
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* should return the version of the plugin API (KPILOT_PLUGIN_VERSION)
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* the conduit was compiled against. Additionally, a plugin may have a
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* id_conduit_name, which should be a const char *.
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*
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*/
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#endif
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