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/****************************************************************************
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**
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** Implementation of TQEventLoop class
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**
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** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
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**
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** This file is part of the kernel module of the TQt GUI Toolkit.
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**
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** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General
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** Public License versions 2.0 or 3.0 as published by the Free
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** Software Foundation and appearing in the files LICENSE.GPL2
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** and LICENSE.GPL3 included in the packaging of this file.
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** Alternatively you may (at your option) use any later version
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** of the GNU General Public License if such license has been
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** publicly approved by Trolltech ASA (or its successors, if any)
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** and the KDE Free TQt Foundation.
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**
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** Please review the following information to ensure GNU General
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** Public Licensing requirements will be met:
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** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/opensource/.
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** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
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** review the following information:
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** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/licensingoverview
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** or contact the sales department at sales@trolltech.com.
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**
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** This file may be used under the terms of the Q Public License as
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** defined by Trolltech ASA and appearing in the file LICENSE.TQPL
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** included in the packaging of this file. Licensees holding valid TQt
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** Commercial licenses may use this file in accordance with the TQt
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** Commercial License Agreement provided with the Software.
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**
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** This file is provided "AS IS" with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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** INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Trolltech reserves all rights not granted
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** herein.
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**
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**********************************************************************/
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#include "qeventloop_p.h" // includes qplatformdefs.h
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#include "ntqeventloop.h"
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#include "ntqapplication.h"
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#include "ntqdatetime.h"
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/*!
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\class TQEventLoop
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\brief The TQEventLoop class manages the event queue.
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\ingroup application
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\ingroup events
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It receives events from the window system and other sources. It
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then sends them to TQApplication for processing and delivery.
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TQEventLoop allows the application programmer to have more control
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over event delivery. Programs that perform long operations can
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call either processOneEvent() or processEvents() with various
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ProcessEvent values OR'ed together to control which events should
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be delivered.
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TQEventLoop also allows the integration of an external event loop
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with the TQt event loop. The Motif Extension included with TQt
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includes a reimplementation of TQEventLoop for merging TQt and Motif
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events together.
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To use your own instance of TQEventLoop or TQEventLoop subclass create
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it before you create the TQApplication object.
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*/
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/*! \enum TQEventLoop::ProcessEvents
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This enum controls the types of events processed by the
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processEvents() functions.
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\value AllEvents - All events are processed
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\value ExcludeUserInput - Do not process user input events.
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( ButtonPress, KeyPress, etc. )
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\value ExcludeSocketNotifiers - Do not process socket notifier
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events.
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\value WaitForMore - Wait for events if no pending events
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are available.
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\sa processEvents()
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*/
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/*! \enum TQEventLoop::ProcessEventsFlags
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A \c typedef to allow various ProcessEvents values to be OR'ed together.
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\sa ProcessEvents
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*/
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/*!
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Creates a TQEventLoop object, this object becomes the global event loop object.
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There can only be one event loop object. The TQEventLoop is usually constructed
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by calling TQApplication::eventLoop(). To create your own event loop object create
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it before you instantiate the TQApplication object.
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The \a parent and \a name arguments are passed on to the TQObject constructor.
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*/
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TQEventLoop::TQEventLoop( TQObject *parent, const char *name )
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: TQObject( parent, name )
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{
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#if defined(QT_CHECK_STATE)
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if ( TQApplication::eventloop )
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tqFatal( "TQEventLoop: there must be only one event loop object. \nConstruct it before TQApplication." );
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// for now ;)
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#endif // QT_CHECK_STATE
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d = new TQEventLoopPrivate;
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init();
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TQApplication::eventloop = this;
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}
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/*!
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Destructs the TQEventLoop object.
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*/
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TQEventLoop::~TQEventLoop()
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{
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cleanup();
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delete d;
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TQApplication::eventloop = 0;
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}
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/*!
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Enters the main event loop and waits until exit() is called, and
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returns the value that was set to exit().
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It is necessary to call this function to start event handling. The
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main event loop receives events from the window system and
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dispatches these to the application widgets.
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Generally speaking, no user interaction can take place before
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calling exec(). As a special case, modal widgets like TQMessageBox
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can be used before calling exec(), because modal widgets call
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exec() to start a local event loop.
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To make your application perform idle processing, i.e. executing a
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special function whenever there are no pending events, use a
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TQTimer with 0 timeout. More advanced idle processing schemes can
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be achieved using processEvents().
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\sa TQApplication::quit(), exit(), processEvents()
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*/
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int TQEventLoop::exec()
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{
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d->reset();
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enterLoop();
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// cleanup
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d->looplevel = 0;
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d->quitnow = FALSE;
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d->exitloop = FALSE;
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d->shortcut = FALSE;
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// don't reset quitcode!
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return d->quitcode;
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}
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/*! \fn void TQEventLoop::exit( int retcode = 0 )
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Tells the event loop to exit with a return code.
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After this function has been called, the event loop returns from
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the call to exec(). The exec() function returns \a retcode.
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By convention, a \a retcode of 0 means success, and any non-zero
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value indicates an error.
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Note that unlike the C library function of the same name, this
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function \e does return to the caller -- it is event processing that
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stops.
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\sa TQApplication::quit(), exec()
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*/
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void TQEventLoop::exit( int retcode )
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{
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if ( d->quitnow ) // preserve existing quitcode
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return;
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d->quitcode = retcode;
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d->quitnow = TRUE;
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d->exitloop = TRUE;
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d->shortcut = TRUE;
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}
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/*! \fn int TQEventLoop::enterLoop()
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This function enters the main event loop (recursively). Do not call
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it unless you really know what you are doing.
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*/
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int TQEventLoop::enterLoop()
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{
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// save the current exitloop state
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bool old_exitloop = d->exitloop;
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d->exitloop = FALSE;
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d->shortcut = FALSE;
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d->looplevel++;
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while ( ! d->exitloop )
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processEvents( AllEvents | WaitForMore );
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d->looplevel--;
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// restore the exitloop state, but if quitnow is TRUE, we need to keep
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// exitloop set so that all other event loops drop out.
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d->exitloop = old_exitloop || d->quitnow;
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d->shortcut = d->quitnow;
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if ( d->looplevel < 1 ) {
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d->quitnow = FALSE;
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d->exitloop = FALSE;
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d->shortcut = FALSE;
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emit tqApp->aboutToQuit();
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// send deferred deletes
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TQApplication::sendPostedEvents( 0, TQEvent::DeferredDelete );
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}
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return d->looplevel;
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}
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/*! \fn void TQEventLoop::exitLoop()
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This function exits from a recursive call to the main event loop.
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Do not call it unless you really know what you are doing.
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*/
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void TQEventLoop::exitLoop()
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{
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d->exitloop = TRUE;
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d->shortcut = TRUE;
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}
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/*! \fn void TQEventLoop::loopLevel() const
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Returns the current loop level.
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*/
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int TQEventLoop::loopLevel() const
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{
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return d->looplevel;
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}
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/*!
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Process pending events that match \a flags for a maximum of \a
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maxTime milliseconds, or until there are no more events to
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process, which ever is shorter.
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This function is especially useful if you have a long running
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operation and want to show its progress without allowing user
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input, i.e. by using the \c ExcludeUserInput flag.
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NOTE: This function will not process events continuously; it
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returns after all available events are processed.
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NOTE: Specifying the \c WaitForMore flag makes no sense and will
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be ignored.
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*/
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void TQEventLoop::processEvents( ProcessEventsFlags flags, int maxTime )
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{
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TQTime start = TQTime::currentTime();
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TQTime now;
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while ( ! d->quitnow && processEvents( flags & ~WaitForMore ) ) {
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now = TQTime::currentTime();
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if ( start.msecsTo( now ) > maxTime )
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break;
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}
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}
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/*!
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\fn bool TQEventLoop::processEvents( ProcessEventsFlags flags )
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\overload
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Processes pending events that match \a flags until there are no
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more events to process.
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This function is especially useful if you have a long running
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operation and want to show its progress without allowing user
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input, i.e. by using the \c ExcludeUserInput flag.
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If the \c WaitForMore flag is set in \a flags, the behavior of
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this function is as follows:
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\list
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\i If events are available, this function returns after processing
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them.
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\i If no events are available, this function will wait until more
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are available and return after processing newly available events.
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\endlist
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If the \c WaitForMore flag is \e not set in \a flags, and no
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events are available, this function will return immediately.
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NOTE: This function will not process events continuously; it
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returns after all available events are processed.
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This function returns TRUE if an event was processed; otherwise it
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returns FALSE.
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\sa ProcessEvents hasPendingEvents()
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*/
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/*! \fn bool TQEventLoop::hasPendingEvents() const
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Returns TRUE if there is an event waiting, otherwise it returns FALSE.
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*/
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/*! \fn void TQEventLoop::registerSocketNotifier( TQSocketNotifier *notifier )
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Registers \a notifier with the event loop. Subclasses need to
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reimplement this method to tie a socket notifier into another
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event loop. Reimplementations \e MUST call the base
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implementation.
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*/
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/*! \fn void TQEventLoop::unregisterSocketNotifier( TQSocketNotifier *notifier )
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Unregisters \a notifier from the event loop. Subclasses need to
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reimplement this method to tie a socket notifier into another
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event loop. Reimplementations \e MUST call the base
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implementation.
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*/
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/*! \fn void TQEventLoop::setSocketNotifierPending( TQSocketNotifier *notifier )
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Marks \a notifier as pending. The socket notifier will be
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activated the next time activateSocketNotifiers() is called.
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*/
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/*! \fn int TQEventLoop::activateSocketNotifiers()
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Activates all pending socket notifiers and returns the number of
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socket notifiers that were activated.
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*/
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/*! \fn int TQEventLoop::activateTimers()
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Activates all TQt timers and returns the number of timers that were
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activated.
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TQEventLoop subclasses that do their own timer handling need to
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call this after the time returned by timeToWait() has elapsed.
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Note: This function is only useful on systems where \c select() is
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used to block the eventloop. On Windows, this function always
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returns 0. On MacOS X, this function always returns 0 when the
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GUI is enabled. On MacOS X, this function returns the documented
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value when the GUI is disabled.
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*/
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/*! \fn int TQEventLoop::timeToWait() const
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Returns the number of milliseconds that TQt needs to handle its
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timers or -1 if there are no timers running.
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TQEventLoop subclasses that do their own timer handling need to use
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this to make sure that TQt's timers continue to work.
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Note: This function is only useful on systems where \c select() is
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used to block the eventloop. On Windows, this function always
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returns -1. On MacOS X, this function always returns -1 when the
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GUI is enabled. On MacOS X, this function returns the documented
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value when the GUI is disabled.
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*/
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/*! \fn void TQEventLoop::wakeUp()
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\threadsafe
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Wakes up the event loop.
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\sa awake()
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*/
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/*! \fn void TQEventLoop::awake()
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This signal is emitted after the event loop returns from a
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function that could block.
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\sa wakeUp() aboutToBlock()
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*/
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/*! \fn void TQEventLoop::aboutToBlock()
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This signal is emitted before the event loop calls a function that
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could block.
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\sa awake()
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*/
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#if !defined(Q_WS_X11)
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void TQEventLoop::appStartingUp(){}
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void TQEventLoop::appClosingDown(){}
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#endif // Q_WS_X11
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