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* $Id: k3bjob.h 619556 2007-01-03 17:38:12Z trueg $
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* Copyright (C) 2003 Sebastian Trueg <trueg@k3b.org>
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*
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* This file is part of the K3b project.
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* Copyright (C) 1998-2007 Sebastian Trueg <trueg@k3b.org>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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* See the file "COPYING" for the exact licensing terms.
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*/
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#ifndef K3BJOB_H
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#define K3BJOB_H
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#include <tqobject.h>
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#include <tqptrlist.h>
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#include "k3bjobhandler.h"
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#include "k3b_export.h"
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class K3bDoc;
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namespace K3bDevice {
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class Device;
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}
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/**
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* This is the baseclass for all the jobs in K3b which actually do the work like burning a cd!
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* The K3bJob object takes care of registering with the k3bcore or with a parent K3bJob.
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*
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* Every job has a jobhandler which can be another job (in which case the job is handled as
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* a subjob) or an arbitrary class implementing the K3bJobHandler interface.
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*
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* A Job should never create any widgets. User interaction should be done through the methods
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* questionYesNo, waitForMedia.
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*
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* @author Sebastian Trueg
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*/
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class LIBK3B_EXPORT K3bJob : public TQObject, public K3bJobHandler
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{
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TQ_OBJECT
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public:
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virtual ~K3bJob();
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/**
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* \reimplemented from K3bJobHandler
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*/
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bool isJob() const { return true; }
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K3bJobHandler* jobHandler() const { return m_jobHandler; }
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/**
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* Is the job active?
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* The default implementation is based on the jobStarted() and jobFinished()
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* methods and there is normally no need to reimplement this.
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*/
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virtual bool active() const { return m_active; }
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/**
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* The default implementation is based on the canceled() signal.
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*
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* This means that one cannot count on this value being valid
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* in a slot connected to the canceled() signal. It is, however, save
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* to call this method from a slot connected to the finished() signal
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* in case the job makes proper usage of the jobStarted/jobFinished
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* methods.
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*/
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virtual bool hasBeenCanceled() const { return m_canceled; }
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virtual TQString jobDescription() const { return "K3bJob"; }
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virtual TQString jobDetails() const { return TQString(); }
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/**
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* @returns the number of running subjobs.
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* this is useful for proper cancellation of jobs.
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*/
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unsigned int numRunningSubJobs() const;
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const TQPtrList<K3bJob>& runningSubJobs() const { return m_runningSubJobs; }
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/**
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* \deprecated
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*/
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virtual void connectSubJob( K3bJob* subJob,
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const char* finishedSlot = 0,
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bool progress = false,
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const char* progressSlot = 0,
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const char* subProgressSot = 0,
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const char* processedSizeSlot = 0,
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const char* processedSubSizeSlot = 0 );
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static const char* DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION;
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/**
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* \param newTaskSlot If DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION the newTask signal from the subjob will
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* be connected to the newSubTask signal
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* \param newSubTaskSlot If DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION the newSubTask signal from the subjob
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* will create an infoMessage signal
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* \param progressSlot If DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION the percent signal of the subjob will be
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* connected to the subPercent signal.
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* debuggingOutput and infoMessage will always be direcctly connected.
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*
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* If a parameter is set to 0 it will not be connected at all
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*/
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virtual void connectSubJob( K3bJob* subJob,
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const char* finishedSlot = DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION,
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const char* newTaskSlot = DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION,
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const char* newSubTaskSlot = DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION,
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const char* progressSlot = DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION,
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const char* subProgressSlot = DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION,
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const char* processedSizeSlot = DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION,
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const char* processedSubSizeSlot = DEFAULT_SIGNAL_CONNECTION );
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/**
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* Message types to be used in combination with the infoMessage signal.
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*
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* \see infoMessage()
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*/
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enum MessageType {
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INFO, /**< Informational message. For example a message that informs the user about what is
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currently going on */
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WARNING, /**< A warning message. Something did not go perfectly but the job may continue. */
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ERROR, /**< An error. Only use this message type if the job will actually fail afterwards
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with a call to jobFinished( false ) */
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SUCCESS /**< This message type may be used to inform the user that a sub job has
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been successfully finished. */
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};
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/**
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* reimplemented from K3bJobHandler
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*/
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int waitForMedia( K3bDevice::Device*,
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int mediaState = K3bDevice::STATE_EMPTY,
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int mediaType = K3bDevice::MEDIA_WRITABLE_CD,
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const TQString& message = TQString() );
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/**
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* reimplemented from K3bJobHandler
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*/
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bool questionYesNo( const TQString& text,
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const TQString& caption = TQString(),
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const TQString& yesText = TQString(),
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const TQString& noText = TQString() );
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/**
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* reimplemented from K3bJobHandler
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*/
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void blockingInformation( const TQString& text,
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const TQString& caption = TQString() );
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public slots:
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/**
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* This is the slot that starts the job. The first call should always
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* be jobStarted().
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*
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* Once the job has finished it has to call jobFinished() with the result as
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* a parameter.
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*
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* \see jobStarted()
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* \see jobFinished()
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*/
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virtual void start() = 0;
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/**
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* This slot should cancel the job. The job has to emit the canceled() signal and make a call
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* to jobFinished().
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* It is not important to do any of those two directly in this slot though.
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*/
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virtual void cancel() = 0;
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void setJobHandler( K3bJobHandler* );
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signals:
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void infoMessage( const TQString& msg, int type );
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void percent( int p );
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void subPercent( int p );
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void processedSize( int processed, int size );
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void processedSubSize( int processed, int size );
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void newTask( const TQString& job );
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void newSubTask( const TQString& job );
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void debuggingOutput(const TQString&, const TQString&);
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void data( const char* data, int len );
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void nextTrack( int track, int numTracks );
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void canceled();
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/**
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* Emitted once the job has been started. Never emit this signal directly.
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* Use jobStarted() instead, otherwise the job will not be properly registered
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*/
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void started();
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/**
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* Emitted once the job has been finshed. Never emit this signal directly.
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* Use jobFinished() instead, otherwise the job will not be properly deregistered
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*/
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void finished( bool success );
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protected:
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/**
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* \param hdl the handler of the job. This allows for some user interaction without
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* specifying any details (like the GUI).
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* The job handler can also be another job. In that case this job is a sub job
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* and will be part of the parents running sub jobs.
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*
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* \see runningSubJobs()
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* \see numRunningSubJobs()
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*/
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K3bJob( K3bJobHandler* hdl, TQObject* parent = 0, const char* name = 0 );
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/**
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* Call this in start() to properly register the job and emit the started() signal.
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* Do never emit the started() signal manually.
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*
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* Always call K3bJob::jobStarted in reimplementations.
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*/
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virtual void jobStarted();
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/**
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* Call this at the end of the job to properly deregister the job and emit the finished() signal.
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* Do never emit the started() signal manually.
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*
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* Always call K3bJob::jobFinished in reimplementations.
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*/
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virtual void jobFinished( bool success );
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private slots:
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void slotCanceled();
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void slotNewSubTask( const TQString& str );
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private:
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void registerSubJob( K3bJob* );
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void unregisterSubJob( K3bJob* );
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K3bJobHandler* m_jobHandler;
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TQPtrList<K3bJob> m_runningSubJobs;
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bool m_canceled;
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bool m_active;
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class Private;
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Private* d;
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};
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/**
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* Every job used to actually burn a medium is derived from K3bBurnJob.
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* This class implements additional signals like buffer status or writing speed
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* as well as a handling of the used writing application.
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*/
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class LIBK3B_EXPORT K3bBurnJob : public K3bJob
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{
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TQ_OBJECT
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public:
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K3bBurnJob( K3bJobHandler* hdl, TQObject* parent = 0, const char* name = 0 );
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virtual ~K3bBurnJob();
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/**
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* The writing device used by this job.
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*/
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virtual K3bDevice::Device* writer() const { return 0; }
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/**
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* use K3b::WritingApp
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*/
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int writingApp() const { return m_writeMethod; }
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/**
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* K3b::WritingApp "ored" together
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*/
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virtual int supportedWritingApps() const;
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public slots:
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/**
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* use K3b::WritingApp
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*/
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void setWritingApp( int w ) { m_writeMethod = w; }
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signals:
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void bufferStatus( int );
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void deviceBuffer( int );
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/**
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* @param speed current writing speed in Kb
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* @param multiplicator use 150 for CDs and 1380 for DVDs
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* FIXME: maybe one should be able to ask the burnjob if it burns a CD or a DVD and remove the
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* multiplicator parameter)
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*/
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void writeSpeed( int speed, int multiplicator );
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/**
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* This signal may be used to inform when the burning starts or ends
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* The BurningProgressDialog for example uses it to enable and disable
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* the buffer and writing speed displays.
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*/
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void burning(bool);
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private:
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int m_writeMethod;
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class Private;
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Private* d;
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};
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#endif
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