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<td align="right" valign="center"><img src="logo32.png" align="right" width="64" height="32" border="0"></td></tr></table><h1 align=center>TQObject Class Reference</h1>
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<p>The TQObject class is the base class of all TQt objects.
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<a href="#details">More...</a>
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<p>All the functions in this class are <a href="threads.html#reentrant">reentrant</a> when TQt is built with thread support.</p>
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<p><tt>#include <<a href="tqobject-h.html">tqobject.h</a>></tt>
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<p>Inherits <a href="ntqt.html">TQt</a>.
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-<p>Inherited by <a href="tqaccel.html">TQAccel</a>, <a href="tqaccessibleobject.html">TQAccessibleObject</a>, <a href="tqaction.html">TQAction</a>, <a href="ntqapplication.html">TQApplication</a>, <a href="tqassistantclient.html">TQAssistantClient</a>, <a href="tqdatapump.html">TQDataPump</a>, <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a>, <a href="tqcanvas.html">TQCanvas</a>, <a href="tqstyle.html">TQStyle</a>, <a href="tqclipboard.html">TQClipboard</a>, <a href="tqdns.html">TQDns</a>, <a href="tqlayout.html">TQLayout</a>, <a href="tqdragobject.html">TQDragObject</a>, <a href="tqeditorfactory.html">TQEditorFactory</a>, <a href="tqeventloop.html">TQEventLoop</a>, <a href="tqfileiconprovider.html">TQFileIconProvider</a>, <a href="tqnetworkprotocol.html">TQNetworkProtocol</a>, <a href="tqnetworkoperation.html">TQNetworkOperation</a>, <a href="qnpinstance.html">TQNPInstance</a>, <a href="tqobjectcleanuphandler.html">TQObjectCleanupHandler</a>, <a href="tqprocess.html">TQProcess</a>, <a href="tqserversocket.html">TQServerSocket</a>, <a href="tqsessionmanager.html">TQSessionManager</a>, <a href="tqsignal.html">TQSignal</a>, <a href="tqsignalmapper.html">TQSignalMapper</a>, <a href="tqsocket.html">TQSocket</a>, <a href="tqsocketnotifier.html">TQSocketNotifier</a>, <a href="ntqsound.html">TQSound</a>, <a href="tqsqldatabase.html">TQSqlDatabase</a>, <a href="tqsqldriver.html">TQSqlDriver</a>, <a href="tqsqlform.html">TQSqlForm</a>, <a href="tqstylesheet.html">TQStyleSheet</a>, <a href="tqtimer.html">TQTimer</a>, <a href="tqtooltipgroup.html">TQToolTipGroup</a>, <a href="tqtranslator.html">TQTranslator</a>, <a href="tqurloperator.html">TQUrlOperator</a>, and <a href="ntqvalidator.html">TQValidator</a>.
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<p><a href="tqobject-members.html">List of all member functions.</a>
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<h2>Public Members</h2>
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<li class=fn><a href="#TQObject"><b>TQObject</b></a> ( TQObject * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 )</li>
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<li class=fn>virtual <a href="#~TQObject"><b>~TQObject</b></a> ()</li>
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<li class=fn>virtual const char * <a href="#className"><b>className</b></a> () const</li>
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<li class=fn>virtual TQMetaObject * <a href="#metaObject"><b>metaObject</b></a> () const</li>
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<li class=fn>virtual bool <a href="#event"><b>event</b></a> ( TQEvent * e )</li>
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<li class=fn>virtual bool <a href="#eventFilter"><b>eventFilter</b></a> ( TQObject * watched, TQEvent * e )</li>
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<li class=fn>bool <a href="#isA"><b>isA</b></a> ( const char * clname ) const</li>
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<li class=fn>bool <a href="#inherits"><b>inherits</b></a> ( const char * clname ) const</li>
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<li class=fn>bool <a href="#isWidgetType"><b>isWidgetType</b></a> () const</li>
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<li class=fn>bool <a href="#highPriority"><b>highPriority</b></a> () const</li>
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<li class=fn>int <a href="#startTimer"><b>startTimer</b></a> ( int interval )</li>
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<li class=fn>void <a href="#killTimer"><b>killTimer</b></a> ( int id )</li>
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<li class=fn>void <a href="#killTimers"><b>killTimers</b></a> ()</li>
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<li class=fn>TQObject * <a href="#child"><b>child</b></a> ( const char * objName, const char * inheritsClass = 0, bool recursiveSearch = TRUE )</li>
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<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#insertChild"><b>insertChild</b></a> ( TQObject * obj )</li>
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<li class=fn>void <a href="#installEventFilter"><b>installEventFilter</b></a> ( const TQObject * filterObj )</li>
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<li class=fn>void <a href="#removeEventFilter"><b>removeEventFilter</b></a> ( const TQObject * obj )</li>
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<li class=fn>bool <a href="#connect-2"><b>connect</b></a> ( const TQObject * sender, const char * signal, const char * member ) const</li>
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<li class=fn>bool <a href="#disconnect-2"><b>disconnect</b></a> ( const char * signal = 0, const TQObject * receiver = 0, const char * member = 0 )</li>
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<li class=fn>bool <a href="#disconnect-3"><b>disconnect</b></a> ( const TQObject * receiver, const char * member = 0 )</li>
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<li class=fn>void <a href="#dumpObjectTree"><b>dumpObjectTree</b></a> ()</li>
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<li class=fn>void <a href="#dumpObjectInfo"><b>dumpObjectInfo</b></a> ()</li>
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<li class=fn>virtual bool <a href="#setProperty"><b>setProperty</b></a> ( const char * name, const TQVariant & value )</li>
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<li class=fn>const TQObjectList * <a href="#objectTrees"><b>objectTrees</b></a> ()</li>
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<li class=fn>bool <a href="#connect"><b>connect</b></a> ( const TQObject * sender, const char * signal, const TQObject * receiver, const char * member )</li>
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<li class=fn>bool <a href="#disconnect"><b>disconnect</b></a> ( const TQObject * sender, const char * signal, const TQObject * receiver, const char * member )</li>
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<li class=fn>virtual void <a href="#connectNotify"><b>connectNotify</b></a> ( const char * signal )</li>
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<hr><a name="details"></a><h2>Detailed Description</h2>
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The TQObject class is the base class of all TQt objects.
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<p> TQObject is the heart of the <a href="object.html">TQt object model.</a> The central feature in this model is a very powerful
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mechanism for seamless object communication called <a href="signalsandslots.html">signals and slots</a>. You can
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connect a signal to a slot with <a href="#connect">connect</a>() and destroy the
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connection with <a href="#disconnect">disconnect</a>(). To avoid never ending notification
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loops you can temporarily block signals with <a href="#blockSignals">blockSignals</a>(). The
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protected functions <a href="#connectNotify">connectNotify</a>() and <a href="#disconnectNotify">disconnectNotify</a>() make it
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possible to track connections.
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<p> TQObjects organize themselves in object trees. When you create a
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TQObject with another object as parent, the object will
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automatically do an <a href="#insertChild">insertChild</a>() on the parent and thus show up
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in the parent's <a href="#children">children</a>() list. The parent takes ownership of the
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object i.e. it will automatically delete its children in its
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destructor. You can look for an object by name and optionally type
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using <a href="#child">child</a>() or <a href="#queryList">queryList</a>(), and get the list of tree roots using
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<p> Every object has an object <a href="#name">name</a>() and can report its <a href="#className">className</a>()
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and whether it <a href="#inherits">inherits</a>() another class in the TQObject inheritance
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hierarchy.
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<p> When an object is deleted, it emits a <a href="#destroyed">destroyed</a>() signal. You can
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catch this signal to avoid dangling references to TQObjects. The
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<a href="tqguardedptr.html">TQGuardedPtr</a> class provides an elegant way to use this feature.
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<p> TQObjects can receive events through <a href="#event">event</a>() and filter the events
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of other objects. See <a href="#installEventFilter">installEventFilter</a>() and <a href="#eventFilter">eventFilter</a>() for
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details. A convenience handler, <a href="#childEvent">childEvent</a>(), can be reimplemented
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to catch child events.
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<p> Last but not least, TQObject provides the basic timer support in
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TQt; see <a href="tqtimer.html">TQTimer</a> for high-level support for timers.
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<p> Notice that the <a href="metaobjects.html#TQ_OBJECT">TQ_OBJECT</a> macro is mandatory for any object that
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implements signals, slots or properties. You also need to run the
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<a href="moc.html">moc program (Meta Object Compiler)</a> on the
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source file. We strongly recommend the use of this macro in <em>all</em>
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subclasses of TQObject regardless of whether or not they actually
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use signals, slots and properties, since failure to do so may lead
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certain functions to exhibit undefined behaviour.
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<p> All TQt widgets inherit TQObject. The convenience function
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<a href="#isWidgetType">isWidgetType</a>() returns whether an object is actually a widget. It
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is much faster than <a href="#inherits">inherits</a>( "TQWidget" ).
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<p> Some TQObject functions, e.g. <a href="#children">children</a>(), <a href="#objectTrees">objectTrees</a>() and
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<a href="#queryList">queryList</a>() return a <a href="tqobjectlist.html">TQObjectList</a>. A TQObjectList is a <a href="tqptrlist.html">TQPtrList</a> of
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TQObjects. TQObjectLists support the same operations as TQPtrLists
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and have an iterator class, TQObjectListIt.
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<p>See also <a href="objectmodel.html">Object Model</a>.
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<h3 class=fn><a name="TQObject"></a>TQObject::TQObject ( <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * parent = 0, const char * name = 0 )
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Constructs an object called <em>name</em> with parent object, <em>parent</em>.
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<p> The parent of an object may be viewed as the object's owner. For
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instance, a <a href="tqdialog.html">dialog box</a> is the parent of the
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"OK" and "Cancel" buttons it contains.
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<p> The destructor of a parent object destroys all child objects.
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<p> Setting <em>parent</em> to 0 constructs an object with no parent. If the
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object is a widget, it will become a top-level window.
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<p> The object name is some text that can be used to identify a
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TQObject. It's particularly useful in conjunction with <a href="designer-manual.html"><i>TQt Designer</i></a>. You can find an
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object by name (and type) using <a href="#child">child</a>(). To find several objects
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use <a href="#queryList">queryList</a>().
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<p> <p>See also <a href="#parent">parent</a>(), <a href="#name-prop">name</a>, <a href="#child">child</a>(), and <a href="#queryList">queryList</a>().
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<h3 class=fn><a name="~TQObject"></a>TQObject::~TQObject ()<tt> [virtual]</tt>
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Destroys the object, deleting all its child objects.
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<p> All signals to and from the object are automatically disconnected.
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<p> <b>Warning:</b> All child objects are deleted. If any of these objects
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are on the stack or global, sooner or later your program will
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crash. We do not recommend holding pointers to child objects from
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outside the parent. If you still do, the <a href="#destroyed">TQObject::destroyed</a>()
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signal gives you an opportunity to detect when an object is
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destroyed.
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<p> <b>Warning:</b> Deleting a TQObject while pending events are waiting to be
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delivered can cause a crash. You must not delete the TQObject
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directly from a thread that is not the GUI thread. Use the
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<a href="#deleteLater">TQObject::deleteLater</a>() method instead, which will cause the event
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loop to delete the object after all pending events have been
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delivered to the object.
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<h3 class=fn>void <a name="blockSignals"></a>TQObject::blockSignals ( bool block )
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Blocks signals if <em>block</em> is TRUE, or unblocks signals if <em>block</em> is FALSE.
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<p> Emitted signals disappear into hyperspace if signals are blocked.
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Note that the <a href="#destroyed">destroyed</a>() signals will be emitted even if the signals
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for this object have been blocked.
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-<p>Examples: <a href="rot-example.html#x1371">rot13/rot13.cpp</a>.
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<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="checkConnectArgs"></a>TQObject::checkConnectArgs ( const char * signal, const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * receiver, const char * member )<tt> [virtual protected]</tt>
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</h3>
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<p> Returns TRUE if the <em>signal</em> and the <em>member</em> arguments are
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compatible; otherwise returns FALSE. (The <em>receiver</em> argument is
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currently ignored.)
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<p> <b>Warning:</b> We recommend that you use the default implementation and
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do not reimplement this function.
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<h3 class=fn><a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * <a name="child"></a>TQObject::child ( const char * objName, const char * inheritsClass = 0, bool recursiveSearch = TRUE )
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Searches the children and optionally grandchildren of this object,
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and returns a child that is called <em>objName</em> that inherits <em>inheritsClass</em>. If <em>inheritsClass</em> is 0 (the default), any class
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matches.
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<p> If <em>recursiveSearch</em> is TRUE (the default), <a href="#child">child</a>() performs a
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depth-first search of the object's children.
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<p> If there is no such object, this function returns 0. If there are
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more than one, the first one found is retured; if you need all of
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them, use <a href="#queryList">queryList</a>().
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<h3 class=fn>void <a name="childEvent"></a>TQObject::childEvent ( <a href="tqchildevent.html">TQChildEvent</a> * )<tt> [virtual protected]</tt>
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This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive
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child events.
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<p> Child events are sent to objects when children are inserted or
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removed.
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<p> Note that events with <a href="tqevent.html#type">TQEvent::type</a>() <a href="tqevent.html#Type-enum">TQEvent::ChildInserted</a> are
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posted (with <a href="ntqapplication.html#postEvent">TQApplication::postEvent</a>()) to make sure that the
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child's construction is completed before this function is called.
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<p> If a child is removed immediately after it is inserted, the <tt>ChildInserted</tt> event may be suppressed, but the <tt>ChildRemoved</tt>
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event will always be sent. In such cases it is possible that there
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will be a <tt>ChildRemoved</tt> event without a corresponding <tt>ChildInserted</tt> event.
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<p> If you change state based on <tt>ChildInserted</tt> events, call
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<a href="tqwidget.html#constPolish">TQWidget::constPolish</a>(), or do
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<pre>
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TQApplication::<a href="ntqapplication.html#sendPostedEvents">sendPostedEvents</a>( this, TQEvent::ChildInserted );
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in functions that depend on the state. One notable example is
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<a href="tqwidget.html#sizeHint">TQWidget::sizeHint</a>().
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<p> <p>See also <a href="#event">event</a>() and <a href="tqchildevent.html">TQChildEvent</a>.
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<p>Reimplemented in <a href="tqmainwindow.html#childEvent">TQMainWindow</a> and <a href="ntqsplitter.html#childEvent">TQSplitter</a>.
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<h3 class=fn>const <a href="tqobjectlist.html">TQObjectList</a> * <a name="children"></a>TQObject::children () const
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<p> Returns a list of child objects, or 0 if this object has no
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children.
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<p> The <a href="tqobjectlist.html">TQObjectList</a> class is defined in the <a href="tqobjectlist-h.html">tqobjectlist.h</a> header
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file.
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<p> The first child added is the <a href="tqptrlist.html#first">first</a>
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object in the list and the last child added is the <a href="tqptrlist.html#last">last</a> object in the list, i.e. new
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children are appended at the end.
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<p> Note that the list order changes when <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a> children are <a href="tqwidget.html#raise">raised</a> or <a href="tqwidget.html#lower">lowered.</a> A widget that is raised becomes the last object
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in the list, and a widget that is lowered becomes the first object
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in the list.
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<p> <p>See also <a href="#child">child</a>(), <a href="#queryList">queryList</a>(), <a href="#parent">parent</a>(), <a href="#insertChild">insertChild</a>(), and <a href="#removeChild">removeChild</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>const char * <a name="className"></a>TQObject::className () const<tt> [virtual]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> Returns the class name of this object.
|
|
<p> This function is generated by the <a href="metaobjects.html">Meta
|
|
Object Compiler.</a>
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> This function will return the wrong name if the class
|
|
definition lacks the <a href="metaobjects.html#TQ_OBJECT">TQ_OBJECT</a> macro.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#name-prop">name</a>, <a href="#inherits">inherits</a>(), <a href="#isA">isA</a>(), and <a href="#isWidgetType">isWidgetType</a>().
|
|
|
|
<p>Example: <a href="sql.html#x2235">sql/overview/custom1/main.cpp</a>.
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="connect"></a>TQObject::connect ( const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * sender, const char * signal, const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * receiver, const char * member )<tt> [static]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Connects <em>signal</em> from the <em>sender</em> object to <em>member</em> in object
|
|
<em>receiver</em>, and returns TRUE if the connection succeeds; otherwise
|
|
returns FALSE.
|
|
<p> You must use the TQ_SIGNAL() and TQ_SLOT() macros when specifying the <em>signal</em>
|
|
and the <em>member</em>, for example:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
<a href="tqlabel.html">TQLabel</a> *label = new <a href="tqlabel.html">TQLabel</a>;
|
|
<a href="tqscrollbar.html">TQScrollBar</a> *scroll = new <a href="tqscrollbar.html">TQScrollBar</a>;
|
|
TQObject::<a href="#connect">connect</a>( scroll, TQ_SIGNAL(<a href="tqscrollbar.html#valueChanged">valueChanged</a>(int)),
|
|
label, TQ_SLOT(<a href="tqlabel.html#setNum">setNum</a>(int)) );
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> This example ensures that the label always displays the current
|
|
scroll bar value. Note that the signal and slots parameters must not
|
|
contain any variable names, only the type. E.g. the following would
|
|
not work and return FALSE:
|
|
<a href="#connect">TQObject::connect</a>( scroll, TQ_SIGNAL(valueChanged(int v)),
|
|
label, TQ_SLOT(setNum(int v)) );
|
|
<p> A signal can also be connected to another signal:
|
|
<p> <pre>
|
|
class MyWidget : public <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a>
|
|
{
|
|
<a href="metaobjects.html#TQ_OBJECT">TQ_OBJECT</a>
|
|
public:
|
|
MyWidget();
|
|
|
|
signals:
|
|
void myUsefulSignal();
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
<a href="tqpushbutton.html">TQPushButton</a> *aButton;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
MyWidget::MyWidget()
|
|
{
|
|
aButton = new <a href="tqpushbutton.html">TQPushButton</a>( this );
|
|
<a href="#connect">connect</a>( aButton, TQ_SIGNAL(<a href="tqbutton.html#clicked">clicked</a>()), TQ_SIGNAL(myUsefulSignal()) );
|
|
}
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> In this example, the MyWidget constructor relays a signal from a
|
|
private member variable, and makes it available under a name that
|
|
relates to MyWidget.
|
|
<p> A signal can be connected to many slots and signals. Many signals
|
|
can be connected to one slot.
|
|
<p> If a signal is connected to several slots, the slots are activated
|
|
in an arbitrary order when the signal is emitted.
|
|
<p> The function returns TRUE if it successfully connects the signal
|
|
to the slot. It will return FALSE if it cannot create the
|
|
connection, for example, if TQObject is unable to verify the
|
|
existence of either <em>signal</em> or <em>member</em>, or if their signatures
|
|
aren't compatible.
|
|
<p> A signal is emitted for <em>every</em> connection you make, so if you
|
|
duplicate a connection, two signals will be emitted. You can
|
|
always break a connection using <a href="#disconnect">disconnect</a>().
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#disconnect">disconnect</a>().
|
|
|
|
<p>Examples: <a href="tqaction-application-example.html#x1179">action/main.cpp</a>, <a href="simple-application-example.html#x1599">application/main.cpp</a>, <a href="extension-dialog-example.html#x2868">extension/main.cpp</a>, <a href="iconview-example.html#x1460">iconview/main.cpp</a>, <a href="archivesearch-example.html#x489">network/archivesearch/main.cpp</a>, <a href="regexptester-example.html#x2512">regexptester/main.cpp</a>, and <a href="tutorial1-02.html#x2291">t2/main.cpp</a>.
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="connect-2"></a>TQObject::connect ( const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * sender, const char * signal, const char * member ) const
|
|
</h3>
|
|
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
|
|
<p> Connects <em>signal</em> from the <em>sender</em> object to this object's <em>member</em>.
|
|
<p> Equivalent to: <tt>TQObject::connect(sender, signal, this, member)</tt>.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#disconnect">disconnect</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="connectNotify"></a>TQObject::connectNotify ( const char * signal )<tt> [virtual protected]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> This virtual function is called when something has been connected
|
|
to <em>signal</em> in this object.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> This function violates the object-oriented principle of
|
|
modularity. However, it might be useful when you need to perform
|
|
expensive initialization only if something is connected to a
|
|
signal.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#connect">connect</a>() and <a href="#disconnectNotify">disconnectNotify</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="customEvent"></a>TQObject::customEvent ( <a href="tqcustomevent.html">TQCustomEvent</a> * )<tt> [virtual protected]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive
|
|
custom events. Custom events are user-defined events with a type
|
|
value at least as large as the "User" item of the <a href="tqevent.html#Type-enum">TQEvent::Type</a>
|
|
enum, and is typically a <a href="tqcustomevent.html">TQCustomEvent</a> or TQCustomEvent subclass.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#event">event</a>() and <a href="tqcustomevent.html">TQCustomEvent</a>.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="deleteLater"></a>TQObject::deleteLater ()<tt> [slot]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Performs a deferred deletion of this object.
|
|
<p> Instead of an immediate deletion this function schedules a
|
|
deferred delete event for processing when TQt returns to the main
|
|
event loop.
|
|
|
|
<p>Example: <a href="bigtable-example.html#x1290">table/bigtable/main.cpp</a>.
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="destroyed"></a>TQObject::destroyed ()<tt> [signal]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> This signal is emitted when the object is being destroyed.
|
|
<p> Note that the signal is emitted by the TQObject destructor, so
|
|
the object's virtual table is already degenerated at this point,
|
|
and it is not safe to call any functions on the object emitting
|
|
the signal. This signal can not be blocked.
|
|
<p> All the objects's children are destroyed immediately after this
|
|
signal is emitted.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="destroyed-2"></a>TQObject::destroyed ( <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * obj )<tt> [signal]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
|
|
<p> This signal is emitted immediately before the object <em>obj</em> is
|
|
destroyed, and can not be blocked.
|
|
<p> All the objects's children are destroyed immediately after this
|
|
signal is emitted.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="disconnect"></a>TQObject::disconnect ( const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * sender, const char * signal, const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * receiver, const char * member )<tt> [static]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Disconnects <em>signal</em> in object <em>sender</em> from <em>member</em> in object
|
|
<em>receiver</em>.
|
|
<p> A signal-slot connection is removed when either of the objects
|
|
involved are destroyed.
|
|
<p> <a href="#disconnect">disconnect</a>() is typically used in three ways, as the following
|
|
examples demonstrate.
|
|
<ol type=1>
|
|
<li> Disconnect everything connected to an object's signals:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
<a href="#disconnect">disconnect</a>( myObject, 0, 0, 0 );
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
equivalent to the non-static overloaded function
|
|
<pre>
|
|
myObject->disconnect();
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<li> Disconnect everything connected to a specific signal:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
<a href="#disconnect">disconnect</a>( myObject, TQ_SIGNAL(mySignal()), 0, 0 );
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
equivalent to the non-static overloaded function
|
|
<pre>
|
|
myObject->disconnect( TQ_SIGNAL(mySignal()) );
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<li> Disconnect a specific receiver:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
<a href="#disconnect">disconnect</a>( myObject, 0, myReceiver, 0 );
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
equivalent to the non-static overloaded function
|
|
<pre>
|
|
myObject->disconnect( myReceiver );
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
</ol>
|
|
<p> 0 may be used as a wildcard, meaning "any signal", "any receiving
|
|
object", or "any slot in the receiving object", respectively.
|
|
<p> The <em>sender</em> may never be 0. (You cannot disconnect signals from
|
|
more than one object in a single call.)
|
|
<p> If <em>signal</em> is 0, it disconnects <em>receiver</em> and <em>member</em> from
|
|
any signal. If not, only the specified signal is disconnected.
|
|
<p> If <em>receiver</em> is 0, it disconnects anything connected to <em>signal</em>. If not, slots in objects other than <em>receiver</em> are not
|
|
disconnected.
|
|
<p> If <em>member</em> is 0, it disconnects anything that is connected to <em>receiver</em>. If not, only slots named <em>member</em> will be disconnected,
|
|
and all other slots are left alone. The <em>member</em> must be 0 if <em>receiver</em> is left out, so you cannot disconnect a
|
|
specifically-named slot on all objects.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#connect">connect</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="disconnect-2"></a>TQObject::disconnect ( const char * signal = 0, const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * receiver = 0, const char * member = 0 )
|
|
</h3>
|
|
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
|
|
<p> Disconnects <em>signal</em> from <em>member</em> of <em>receiver</em>.
|
|
<p> A signal-slot connection is removed when either of the objects
|
|
involved are destroyed.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="disconnect-3"></a>TQObject::disconnect ( const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * receiver, const char * member = 0 )
|
|
</h3>
|
|
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
|
|
<p> Disconnects all signals in this object from <em>receiver</em>'s <em>member</em>.
|
|
<p> A signal-slot connection is removed when either of the objects
|
|
involved are destroyed.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="disconnectNotify"></a>TQObject::disconnectNotify ( const char * signal )<tt> [virtual protected]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> This virtual function is called when something has been
|
|
disconnected from <em>signal</em> in this object.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> This function violates the object-oriented principle of
|
|
modularity. However, it might be useful for optimizing access to
|
|
expensive resources.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#disconnect">disconnect</a>() and <a href="#connectNotify">connectNotify</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="dumpObjectInfo"></a>TQObject::dumpObjectInfo ()
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Dumps information about signal connections, etc. for this object
|
|
to the debug output.
|
|
<p> This function is useful for debugging, but does nothing if the
|
|
library has been compiled in release mode (i.e. without debugging
|
|
information).
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="dumpObjectTree"></a>TQObject::dumpObjectTree ()
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Dumps a tree of children to the debug output.
|
|
<p> This function is useful for debugging, but does nothing if the
|
|
library has been compiled in release mode (i.e. without debugging
|
|
information).
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="event"></a>TQObject::event ( <a href="tqevent.html">TQEvent</a> * e )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
This virtual function receives events to an object and should
|
|
return TRUE if the event <em>e</em> was recognized and processed.
|
|
<p> The <a href="#event">event</a>() function can be reimplemented to customize the
|
|
behavior of an object.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#installEventFilter">installEventFilter</a>(), <a href="#timerEvent">timerEvent</a>(), <a href="ntqapplication.html#sendEvent">TQApplication::sendEvent</a>(), <a href="ntqapplication.html#postEvent">TQApplication::postEvent</a>(), and <a href="tqwidget.html#event">TQWidget::event</a>().
|
|
|
|
<p>Reimplemented in <a href="tqwidget.html#event">TQWidget</a>.
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="eventFilter"></a>TQObject::eventFilter ( <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * watched, <a href="tqevent.html">TQEvent</a> * e )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Filters events if this object has been installed as an event
|
|
filter for the <em>watched</em> object.
|
|
<p> In your reimplementation of this function, if you want to filter
|
|
the event <em>e</em>, out, i.e. stop it being handled further, return
|
|
TRUE; otherwise return FALSE.
|
|
<p> Example:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
class MyMainWindow : public <a href="tqmainwindow.html">TQMainWindow</a>
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
MyMainWindow( <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a> *parent = 0, const char *name = 0 );
|
|
|
|
protected:
|
|
bool eventFilter( TQObject *obj, TQEvent *ev );
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
<a href="tqtextedit.html">TQTextEdit</a> *textEdit;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
MyMainWindow::MyMainWindow( <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a> *parent, const char *name )
|
|
: <a href="tqmainwindow.html">TQMainWindow</a>( parent, name )
|
|
{
|
|
textEdit = new <a href="tqtextedit.html">TQTextEdit</a>( this );
|
|
<a href="tqmainwindow.html#setCentralWidget">setCentralWidget</a>( textEdit );
|
|
textEdit-><a href="#installEventFilter">installEventFilter</a>( this );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool MyMainWindow::<a href="#eventFilter">eventFilter</a>( TQObject *obj, TQEvent *ev )
|
|
{
|
|
if ( obj == textEdit ) {
|
|
if ( e->type() == TQEvent::KeyPress ) {
|
|
<a href="qkeyevent.html">TQKeyEvent</a> *k = (TQKeyEvent*)ev;
|
|
<a href="ntqapplication.html#qDebug">tqDebug</a>( "Ate key press %d", k-><a href="qkeyevent.html#key">key</a>() );
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
} else {
|
|
return FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
// pass the event on to the parent class
|
|
return TQMainWindow::eventFilter( obj, ev );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> Notice in the example above that unhandled events are passed to
|
|
the base class's <a href="#eventFilter">eventFilter</a>() function, since the base class
|
|
might have reimplemented eventFilter() for its own internal
|
|
purposes.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> If you delete the receiver object in this function, be
|
|
sure to return TRUE. Otherwise, TQt will forward the event to the
|
|
deleted object and the program might crash.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#installEventFilter">installEventFilter</a>().
|
|
|
|
<p>Reimplemented in <a href="tqaccel.html#eventFilter">TQAccel</a>, <a href="tqscrollview.html#eventFilter">TQScrollView</a>, and <a href="tqspinbox.html#eventFilter">TQSpinBox</a>.
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="highPriority"></a>TQObject::highPriority () const
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> Returns TRUE if the object is a high-priority object, or FALSE if
|
|
it is a standard-priority object.
|
|
<p> High-priority objects are placed first in TQObject's list of
|
|
children on the assumption that they will be referenced very
|
|
often.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="inherits"></a>TQObject::inherits ( const char * clname ) const
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Returns TRUE if this object is an instance of a class that
|
|
inherits <em>clname</em>, and <em>clname</em> inherits TQObject; otherwise
|
|
returns FALSE.
|
|
<p> A class is considered to inherit itself.
|
|
<p> Example:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
<a href="tqtimer.html">TQTimer</a> *t = new <a href="tqtimer.html">TQTimer</a>; // TQTimer inherits TQObject
|
|
t-><a href="#inherits">inherits</a>( "TQTimer" ); // returns TRUE
|
|
t-><a href="#inherits">inherits</a>( "TQObject" ); // returns TRUE
|
|
t-><a href="#inherits">inherits</a>( "TQButton" ); // returns FALSE
|
|
|
|
// TQScrollBar inherits TQWidget and TQRangeControl
|
|
<a href="tqscrollbar.html">TQScrollBar</a> *s = new <a href="tqscrollbar.html">TQScrollBar</a>( 0 );
|
|
s-><a href="#inherits">inherits</a>( "TQWidget" ); // returns TRUE
|
|
s-><a href="#inherits">inherits</a>( "TQRangeControl" ); // returns FALSE
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> (<a href="ntqrangecontrol.html">TQRangeControl</a> is not a TQObject.)
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#isA">isA</a>() and <a href="#metaObject">metaObject</a>().
|
|
|
|
<p>Examples: <a href="statistics-example.html#x2783">table/statistics/statistics.cpp</a>, <a href="themes-example.html#x282">themes/metal.cpp</a>, and <a href="themes-example.html#x211">themes/wood.cpp</a>.
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="insertChild"></a>TQObject::insertChild ( <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * obj )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Inserts an object <em>obj</em> into the list of child objects.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> This function cannot be used to make one widget the child
|
|
widget of another widget. Child widgets can only be created by
|
|
setting the parent widget in the constructor or by calling
|
|
<a href="tqwidget.html#reparent">TQWidget::reparent</a>().
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#removeChild">removeChild</a>() and <a href="tqwidget.html#reparent">TQWidget::reparent</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="installEventFilter"></a>TQObject::installEventFilter ( const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * filterObj )
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> Installs an event filter <em>filterObj</em> on this object. For example:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
monitoredObj->installEventFilter( filterObj );
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> An event filter is an object that receives all events that are
|
|
sent to this object. The filter can either stop the event or
|
|
forward it to this object. The event filter <em>filterObj</em> receives
|
|
events via its <a href="#eventFilter">eventFilter</a>() function. The eventFilter() function
|
|
must return TRUE if the event should be filtered, (i.e. stopped);
|
|
otherwise it must return FALSE.
|
|
<p> If multiple event filters are installed on a single object, the
|
|
filter that was installed last is activated first.
|
|
<p> Here's a <tt>KeyPressEater</tt> class that eats the key presses of its
|
|
monitored objects:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
class KeyPressEater : public TQObject
|
|
{
|
|
...
|
|
protected:
|
|
bool eventFilter( TQObject *o, TQEvent *e );
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
bool KeyPressEater::<a href="#eventFilter">eventFilter</a>( TQObject *o, TQEvent *e )
|
|
{
|
|
if ( e->type() == TQEvent::KeyPress ) {
|
|
// special processing for key press
|
|
<a href="qkeyevent.html">TQKeyEvent</a> *k = (TQKeyEvent *)e;
|
|
<a href="ntqapplication.html#qDebug">tqDebug</a>( "Ate key press %d", k-><a href="qkeyevent.html#key">key</a>() );
|
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return TRUE; // eat event
|
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} else {
|
|
// standard event processing
|
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return FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
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</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> And here's how to install it on two widgets:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
KeyPressEater *keyPressEater = new KeyPressEater( this );
|
|
<a href="tqpushbutton.html">TQPushButton</a> *pushButton = new <a href="tqpushbutton.html">TQPushButton</a>( this );
|
|
<a href="tqlistview.html">TQListView</a> *listView = new <a href="tqlistview.html">TQListView</a>( this );
|
|
|
|
pushButton-><a href="#installEventFilter">installEventFilter</a>( keyPressEater );
|
|
listView-><a href="#installEventFilter">installEventFilter</a>( keyPressEater );
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> The <a href="tqaccel.html">TQAccel</a> class, for example, uses this technique to intercept
|
|
accelerator key presses.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> If you delete the receiver object in your <a href="#eventFilter">eventFilter</a>()
|
|
function, be sure to return TRUE. If you return FALSE, TQt sends
|
|
the event to the deleted object and the program will crash.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#removeEventFilter">removeEventFilter</a>(), <a href="#eventFilter">eventFilter</a>(), and <a href="#event">event</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="isA"></a>TQObject::isA ( const char * clname ) const
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Returns TRUE if this object is an instance of the class <em>clname</em>;
|
|
otherwise returns FALSE.
|
|
<p> Example:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
<a href="tqtimer.html">TQTimer</a> *t = new <a href="tqtimer.html">TQTimer</a>; // TQTimer inherits TQObject
|
|
t-><a href="#isA">isA</a>( "TQTimer" ); // returns TRUE
|
|
t-><a href="#isA">isA</a>( "TQObject" ); // returns FALSE
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#inherits">inherits</a>() and <a href="#metaObject">metaObject</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="isWidgetType"></a>TQObject::isWidgetType () const
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> Returns TRUE if the object is a widget; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
|
<p> Calling this function is equivalent to calling
|
|
<a href="#inherits">inherits</a>("TQWidget"), except that it is much faster.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="killTimer"></a>TQObject::killTimer ( int id )
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Kills the timer with timer identifier, <em>id</em>.
|
|
<p> The timer identifier is returned by <a href="#startTimer">startTimer</a>() when a timer
|
|
event is started.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#timerEvent">timerEvent</a>(), <a href="#startTimer">startTimer</a>(), and <a href="#killTimers">killTimers</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="killTimers"></a>TQObject::killTimers ()
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Kills all timers that this object has started.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> Using this function can cause hard-to-find bugs: it kills
|
|
timers started by sub- and superclasses as well as those started
|
|
by you, which is often not what you want. We recommend using a
|
|
<a href="tqtimer.html">TQTimer</a> or perhaps <a href="#killTimer">killTimer</a>().
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#timerEvent">timerEvent</a>(), <a href="#startTimer">startTimer</a>(), and <a href="#killTimer">killTimer</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn><a href="ntqmetaobject.html">TQMetaObject</a> * <a name="metaObject"></a>TQObject::metaObject () const<tt> [virtual]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> Returns a pointer to the <a href="metaobjects.html#meta-object">meta object</a> of this object.
|
|
<p> A meta object contains information about a class that inherits
|
|
TQObject, e.g. class name, superclass name, properties, signals and
|
|
slots. Every class that contains the <a href="metaobjects.html#TQ_OBJECT">TQ_OBJECT</a> macro will also have
|
|
a meta object.
|
|
<p> The meta object information is required by the signal/slot
|
|
connection mechanism and the property system. The functions <a href="#isA">isA</a>()
|
|
and <a href="#inherits">inherits</a>() also make use of the meta object.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>const char * <a name="name"></a>TQObject::name () const
|
|
</h3><p>Returns the name of this object.
|
|
See the <a href="tqobject.html#name-prop">"name"</a> property for details.
|
|
<h3 class=fn>const char * <a name="name-2"></a>TQObject::name ( const char * defaultName ) const
|
|
</h3>
|
|
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
|
|
<p> Returns the name of this object, or <em>defaultName</em> if the object
|
|
does not have a name.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn><a href="tqcstring.html">TQCString</a> <a name="normalizeSignalSlot"></a>TQObject::normalizeSignalSlot ( const char * signalSlot )<tt> [static protected]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Normlizes the signal or slot definition <em>signalSlot</em> by removing
|
|
unnecessary whitespace.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>const <a href="tqobjectlist.html">TQObjectList</a> * <a name="objectTrees"></a>TQObject::objectTrees ()<tt> [static]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Returns a pointer to the list of all object trees (their root
|
|
objects), or 0 if there are no objects.
|
|
<p> The <a href="tqobjectlist.html">TQObjectList</a> class is defined in the <a href="tqobjectlist-h.html">tqobjectlist.h</a> header
|
|
file.
|
|
<p> The most recent root object created is the <a href="tqptrlist.html#first">first</a> object in the list and the first root object added
|
|
is the <a href="tqptrlist.html#last">last</a> object in the list.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#children">children</a>(), <a href="#parent">parent</a>(), <a href="#insertChild">insertChild</a>(), and <a href="#removeChild">removeChild</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn><a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * <a name="parent"></a>TQObject::parent () const
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> Returns a pointer to the parent object.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#children">children</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn><a href="ntqvariant.html">TQVariant</a> <a name="property"></a>TQObject::property ( const char * name ) const<tt> [virtual]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Returns the value of the object's <em>name</em> property.
|
|
<p> If no such property exists, the returned variant is invalid.
|
|
<p> Information about all available properties are provided through
|
|
the <a href="#metaObject">metaObject</a>().
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#setProperty">setProperty</a>(), <a href="ntqvariant.html#isValid">TQVariant::isValid</a>(), <a href="#metaObject">metaObject</a>(), <a href="ntqmetaobject.html#propertyNames">TQMetaObject::propertyNames</a>(), and <a href="ntqmetaobject.html#property">TQMetaObject::property</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn><a href="tqobjectlist.html">TQObjectList</a> * <a name="queryList"></a>TQObject::queryList ( const char * inheritsClass = 0, const char * objName = 0, bool regexpMatch = TRUE, bool recursiveSearch = TRUE ) const
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Searches the children and optionally grandchildren of this object,
|
|
and returns a list of those objects that are named or that match
|
|
<em>objName</em> and inherit <em>inheritsClass</em>. If <em>inheritsClass</em> is 0
|
|
(the default), all classes match. If <em>objName</em> is 0 (the
|
|
default), all object names match.
|
|
<p> If <em>regexpMatch</em> is TRUE (the default), <em>objName</em> is a <a href="tqregexp.html#regular-expression">regular expression</a> that the objects's names must match. The syntax is that
|
|
of a <a href="tqregexp.html">TQRegExp</a>. If <em>regexpMatch</em> is FALSE, <em>objName</em> is a string
|
|
and object names must match it exactly.
|
|
<p> Note that <em>inheritsClass</em> uses single inheritance from TQObject,
|
|
the way <a href="#inherits">inherits</a>() does. According to inherits(), <a href="tqmenubar.html">TQMenuBar</a>
|
|
inherits <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a> but not <a href="tqmenudata.html">TQMenuData</a>. This does not quite match
|
|
reality, but is the best that can be done on the wide variety of
|
|
compilers TQt supports.
|
|
<p> Finally, if <em>recursiveSearch</em> is TRUE (the default), <a href="#queryList">queryList</a>()
|
|
searches <em>n</em>th-generation as well as first-generation children.
|
|
<p> If all this seems a bit complex for your needs, the simpler
|
|
<a href="#child">child</a>() function may be what you want.
|
|
<p> This somewhat contrived example disables all the buttons in this
|
|
window:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
<a href="tqobjectlist.html">TQObjectList</a> *l = topLevelWidget()->queryList( "TQButton" );
|
|
TQObjectListIt it( *l ); // iterate over the buttons
|
|
TQObject *obj;
|
|
|
|
while ( (obj = it.current()) != 0 ) {
|
|
// for each found object...
|
|
++it;
|
|
((TQButton*)obj)->setEnabled( FALSE );
|
|
}
|
|
delete l; // delete the list, not the objects
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> The <a href="tqobjectlist.html">TQObjectList</a> class is defined in the <a href="tqobjectlist-h.html">tqobjectlist.h</a> header
|
|
file.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> Delete the list as soon you have finished using it. The
|
|
list contains pointers that may become invalid at almost any time
|
|
without notice (as soon as the user closes a window you may have
|
|
dangling pointers, for example).
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#child">child</a>(), <a href="#children">children</a>(), <a href="#parent">parent</a>(), <a href="#inherits">inherits</a>(), <a href="#name-prop">name</a>, and <a href="tqregexp.html">TQRegExp</a>.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="removeChild"></a>TQObject::removeChild ( <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * obj )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Removes the child object <em>obj</em> from the list of children.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> This function will not remove a child widget from the
|
|
screen. It will only remove it from the parent widget's list of
|
|
children.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#insertChild">insertChild</a>() and <a href="tqwidget.html#reparent">TQWidget::reparent</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="removeEventFilter"></a>TQObject::removeEventFilter ( const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * obj )
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Removes an event filter object <em>obj</em> from this object. The
|
|
request is ignored if such an event filter has not been installed.
|
|
<p> All event filters for this object are automatically removed when
|
|
this object is destroyed.
|
|
<p> It is always safe to remove an event filter, even during event
|
|
filter activation (i.e. from the <a href="#eventFilter">eventFilter</a>() function).
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#installEventFilter">installEventFilter</a>(), <a href="#eventFilter">eventFilter</a>(), and <a href="#event">event</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>const <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * <a name="sender"></a>TQObject::sender ()<tt> [protected]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Returns a pointer to the object that sent the signal, if called in
|
|
a slot activated by a signal; otherwise it returns 0. The pointer
|
|
is valid only during the execution of the slot that calls this
|
|
function.
|
|
<p> The pointer returned by this function becomes invalid if the
|
|
sender is destroyed, or if the slot is disconnected from the
|
|
sender's signal.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> This function violates the object-oriented principle of
|
|
modularity. However, getting access to the sender might be useful
|
|
when many signals are connected to a single slot. The sender is
|
|
undefined if the slot is called as a normal C++ function.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="setName"></a>TQObject::setName ( const char * name )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Sets the object's name to <em>name</em>.
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="setProperty"></a>TQObject::setProperty ( const char * name, const <a href="ntqvariant.html">TQVariant</a> & value )<tt> [virtual]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Sets the value of the object's <em>name</em> property to <em>value</em>.
|
|
<p> Returns TRUE if the operation was successful; otherwise returns
|
|
FALSE.
|
|
<p> Information about all available properties is provided through the
|
|
<a href="#metaObject">metaObject</a>().
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#property">property</a>(), <a href="#metaObject">metaObject</a>(), <a href="ntqmetaobject.html#propertyNames">TQMetaObject::propertyNames</a>(), and <a href="ntqmetaobject.html#property">TQMetaObject::property</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>bool <a name="signalsBlocked"></a>TQObject::signalsBlocked () const
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> Returns TRUE if signals are blocked; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
|
<p> Signals are not blocked by default.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#blockSignals">blockSignals</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>int <a name="startTimer"></a>TQObject::startTimer ( int interval )
|
|
</h3>
|
|
Starts a timer and returns a timer identifier, or returns zero if
|
|
it could not start a timer.
|
|
<p> A timer event will occur every <em>interval</em> milliseconds until
|
|
<a href="#killTimer">killTimer</a>() or <a href="#killTimers">killTimers</a>() is called. If <em>interval</em> is 0, then
|
|
the timer event occurs once every time there are no more window
|
|
system events to process.
|
|
<p> The virtual <a href="#timerEvent">timerEvent</a>() function is called with the <a href="tqtimerevent.html">TQTimerEvent</a>
|
|
event parameter class when a timer event occurs. Reimplement this
|
|
function to get timer events.
|
|
<p> If multiple timers are running, the <a href="tqtimerevent.html#timerId">TQTimerEvent::timerId</a>() can be
|
|
used to find out which timer was activated.
|
|
<p> Example:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
class MyObject : public TQObject
|
|
{
|
|
TQ_OBJECT
|
|
public:
|
|
MyObject( TQObject *parent = 0, const char *name = 0 );
|
|
|
|
protected:
|
|
void timerEvent( <a href="tqtimerevent.html">TQTimerEvent</a> * );
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
MyObject::MyObject( TQObject *parent, const char *name )
|
|
: TQObject( parent, name )
|
|
{
|
|
<a href="#startTimer">startTimer</a>( 50 ); // 50-millisecond timer
|
|
<a href="#startTimer">startTimer</a>( 1000 ); // 1-second timer
|
|
<a href="#startTimer">startTimer</a>( 60000 ); // 1-minute timer
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void MyObject::<a href="#timerEvent">timerEvent</a>( <a href="tqtimerevent.html">TQTimerEvent</a> *e )
|
|
{
|
|
<a href="ntqapplication.html#qDebug">tqDebug</a>( "timer event, id %d", e-><a href="tqtimerevent.html#timerId">timerId</a>() );
|
|
}
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> Note that <a href="tqtimer.html">TQTimer</a>'s accuracy depends on the underlying operating
|
|
system and hardware. Most platforms support an accuracy of 20 ms;
|
|
some provide more. If TQt is unable to deliver the requested
|
|
number of timer clicks, it will silently discard some.
|
|
<p> The TQTimer class provides a high-level programming interface with
|
|
one-shot timers and timer signals instead of events.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#timerEvent">timerEvent</a>(), <a href="#killTimer">killTimer</a>(), <a href="#killTimers">killTimers</a>(), <a href="tqeventloop.html#awake">TQEventLoop::awake</a>(), and <a href="tqeventloop.html#aboutToBlock">TQEventLoop::aboutToBlock</a>().
|
|
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void <a name="timerEvent"></a>TQObject::timerEvent ( <a href="tqtimerevent.html">TQTimerEvent</a> * )<tt> [virtual protected]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
This event handler can be reimplemented in a subclass to receive
|
|
timer events for the object.
|
|
<p> <a href="tqtimer.html">TQTimer</a> provides a higher-level interface to the timer
|
|
functionality, and also more general information about timers.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#startTimer">startTimer</a>(), <a href="#killTimer">killTimer</a>(), <a href="#killTimers">killTimers</a>(), and <a href="#event">event</a>().
|
|
|
|
<p>Examples: <a href="biff-example.html#x1959">biff/biff.cpp</a>, <a href="dclock-example.html#x1102">dclock/dclock.cpp</a>, <a href="forever-example.html#x1048">forever/forever.cpp</a>, <a href="grapher-nsplugin-example.html#x2755">grapher/grapher.cpp</a>, <a href="qmag-example.html#x1781">qmag/qmag.cpp</a>, and <a href="xform-example.html#x1232">xform/xform.cpp</a>.
|
|
<h3 class=fn><a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a> <a name="tr"></a>TQObject::tr ( const char * sourceText, const char * comment )<tt> [static]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p> Returns a translated version of <em>sourceText</em>, or <em>sourceText</em>
|
|
itself if there is no appropriate translated version. The
|
|
translation context is TQObject with <em>comment</em> (0 by default).
|
|
All TQObject subclasses using the <a href="metaobjects.html#TQ_OBJECT">TQ_OBJECT</a> macro automatically have
|
|
a reimplementation of this function with the subclass name as
|
|
context.
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> This method is reentrant only if all translators are
|
|
installed <em>before</em> calling this method. Installing or removing
|
|
translators while performing translations is not supported. Doing
|
|
so will probably result in crashes or other undesirable behavior.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#trUtf8">trUtf8</a>(), <a href="ntqapplication.html#translate">TQApplication::translate</a>(), and <a href="i18n.html">Internationalization with TQt</a>.
|
|
|
|
<p>Example: <a href="tqdialog.html#x2130">network/networkprotocol/view.cpp</a>.
|
|
<h3 class=fn><a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a> <a name="trUtf8"></a>TQObject::trUtf8 ( const char * sourceText, const char * comment )<tt> [static]</tt>
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p> Returns a translated version of <em>sourceText</em>, or
|
|
<a href="tqstring.html#fromUtf8">TQString::fromUtf8</a>(<em>sourceText</em>) if there is no appropriate
|
|
version. It is otherwise identical to <a href="#tr">tr</a>(<em>sourceText</em>, <em>comment</em>).
|
|
<p> <b>Warning:</b> This method is reentrant only if all translators are
|
|
installed <em>before</em> calling this method. Installing or removing
|
|
translators while performing translations is not supported. Doing
|
|
so will probably result in crashes or other undesirable behavior.
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#tr">tr</a>() and <a href="ntqapplication.html#translate">TQApplication::translate</a>().
|
|
|
|
<hr><h2>Property Documentation</h2>
|
|
<h3 class=fn><a href="tqcstring.html">TQCString</a> <a name="name-prop"></a>name</h3>
|
|
<p>This property holds the name of this object.
|
|
<p>You can find an object by name (and type) using <a href="#child">child</a>(). You can
|
|
find a set of objects with <a href="#queryList">queryList</a>().
|
|
<p> The object name is set by the constructor or by the <a href="#setName">setName</a>()
|
|
function. The object name is not very useful in the current
|
|
version of TQt, but will become increasingly important in the
|
|
future.
|
|
<p> If the object does not have a name, the <a href="#name">name</a>() function returns
|
|
"unnamed", so printf() (used in <a href="ntqapplication.html#qDebug">tqDebug</a>()) will not be asked to
|
|
output a null pointer. If you want a null pointer to be returned
|
|
for unnamed objects, you can call name( 0 ).
|
|
<p> <pre>
|
|
<a href="ntqapplication.html#qDebug">tqDebug</a>( "MyClass::setPrecision(): (%s) invalid precision %f",
|
|
<a href="#name">name</a>(), newPrecision );
|
|
</pre>
|
|
|
|
<p> <p>See also <a href="#className">className</a>(), <a href="#child">child</a>(), and <a href="#queryList">queryList</a>().
|
|
|
|
<p>Set this property's value with <a href="#setName">setName</a>() and get this property's value with <a href="#name">name</a>().
|
|
<hr><h2>Related Functions</h2>
|
|
<h3 class=fn>void * <a name="qt_find_obj_child"></a>tqt_find_obj_child ( <a href="tqobject.html">TQObject</a> * parent, const char * type, const char * name )
|
|
</h3>
|
|
|
|
<p> Returns a pointer to the object named <em>name</em> that inherits <em>type</em> and with a given <em>parent</em>.
|
|
<p> Returns 0 if there is no such child.
|
|
<p> <pre>
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<a href="tqlistbox.html">TQListBox</a> *c = (TQListBox *) <a href="#qt_find_obj_child">tqt_find_obj_child</a>( myWidget, "TQListBox",
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