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/* This file is part of the KDE project
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Copyright (C) 1999 Simon Hausmann <hausmann@kde.org>
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(C) 1999 David Faure <faure@kde.org>
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This library 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 GNU
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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
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along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#ifndef __kparts_factory_h__
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#define __kparts_factory_h__
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#include <klibloader.h>
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class TQWidget;
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namespace KParts
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{
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class Part;
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/**
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* A generic factory object to create a Part.
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*
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* Factory is an abstract class. Reimplement the
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* createPartObject() method to give it functionality.
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*
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* @see KLibFactory.
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*/
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class KPARTS_EXPORT Factory : public KLibFactory
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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Factory( TQObject *parent = 0, const char *name = 0 );
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virtual ~Factory();
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/**
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* Creates a part.
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*
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* The TQStringList can be used to pass additional arguments to the part.
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* If the part needs additional arguments, it should take them as
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* name="value" pairs. This is the way additional arguments will get passed
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* to the part from eg. khtml. You can for example embed the part into HTML
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* by using the following code:
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* \code
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* <object type="my_mimetype" data="url_to_my_data">
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* <param name="name1" value="value1">
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* <param name="name2" value="value2">
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* </object>
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* \endcode
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* This could result in a call to
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* \code
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* createPart( parentWidget, name, parentObject, parentName, "KParts::Part",
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* TQStringList("name1="value1"", "name2="value2") );
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* \endcode
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*
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* @returns the newly created part.
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*
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* createPart() automatically emits a signal KLibFactory::objectCreated to tell
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* the library about its newly created object. This is very
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* important for reference counting, and allows unloading the
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* library automatically once all its objects have been destroyed.
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*/
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Part *createPart( TQWidget *parentWidget = 0, const char *widgetName = 0, TQObject *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, const char *classname = "KParts::Part", const TQStringList &args = TQStringList() );
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/**
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* If you have a part contained in a shared library you might want to query
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* for meta-information like the about-data, or the KInstance in general.
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* If the part is exported using KParts::GenericFactory then this method will
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* return the instance that belongs to the part without the need to instantiate
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* the part component.
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*/
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const KInstance *partInstance();
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/**
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* A convenience method for partInstance() that takes care of retrieving
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* the factory for a given library name and calling partInstance() on it.
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*
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* @param libraryName name of the library to query the instance from
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*/
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static const KInstance *partInstanceFromLibrary( const TQCString &libraryName );
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protected:
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/**
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* Reimplement this method in your implementation to create the Part.
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*
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* The TQStringList can be used to pass additional arguments to the part.
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* If the part needs additional arguments, it should take them as
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* name="value" pairs. This is the way additional arguments will get passed
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* to the part from eg. khtml. You can for example emebed the part into HTML
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* by using the following code:
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* \code
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* <object type="my_mimetype" data="url_to_my_data">
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* <param name="name1" value="value1">
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* <param name="name2" value="value2">
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* </object>
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* \endcode
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* This could result in a call to
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* \code
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* createPart( parentWidget, name, parentObject, parentName, "Kparts::Part",
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* TQStringList("name1="value1"", "name2="value2") );
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* \endcode
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*
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* @returns the newly created part.
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*/
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virtual Part *createPartObject( TQWidget *parentWidget = 0, const char *widgetName = 0, TQObject *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, const char *classname = "KParts::Part", const TQStringList &args = TQStringList() ) = 0;
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/**
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* Reimplemented from KLibFactory. Calls createPart()
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*/
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virtual TQObject *createObject( TQObject *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, const char *classname = "TQObject", const TQStringList &args = TQStringList() );
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/** This 'enum' along with the structure below is NOT part of the public API.
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* It's going to disappear in KDE 4.0 and is likely to change inbetween.
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*
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* @internal
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*/
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enum { VIRTUAL_QUERY_INSTANCE_PARAMS = 0x10 };
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struct QueryInstanceParams
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{
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const KInstance *instance;
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};
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};
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}
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/*
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* vim: et sw=4
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*/
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#endif
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