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//
// Copyright 2006 Jim Bublitz <jbublitz@nwinternet.com>
// Earlier copyrights 1998 - 2005 Jim Bublitz and/or Phil Thompson
// may also apply
// Generated by preSip
// module kparts version KDE 3.5.3
// This software is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
// the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
// License along with this library; see the file COPYING.
// If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
// 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
namespace KParts
{
class PartBase : KXMLGUIClient
{
%TypeHeaderCode
#include <part.h>
%End
public:
PartBase ();
void setPartObject (QObject*);
QObject* partObject () const;
protected:
virtual void setInstance (KInstance*);
virtual void setInstance (KInstance*, bool);
%If ( KDE_3_1_0 - )
void loadPlugins (QObject* /Transfer/, KXMLGUIClient*, KInstance*);
//ig void setPluginLoadingMode (KParts::PartBase::PluginLoadingMode);
%End
}; // class PartBase
class Part : QObject, KParts::PartBase
{
%TypeHeaderCode
#include <part.h>
%End
public:
Part (QObject* /TransferThis/ = 0, const char* = 0);
virtual void embed (QWidget*);
virtual QWidget* widget ();
virtual void setManager (KParts::PartManager*);
KParts::PartManager* manager ();
virtual KParts::Part* hitTest (QWidget*, const QPoint&);
virtual void setSelectable (bool);
bool isSelectable () const;
signals:
void setWindowCaption (const QString&);
void setStatusBarText (const QString&);
protected:
virtual void setWidget (QWidget*);
virtual void customEvent (QCustomEvent*);
virtual void partActivateEvent (KParts::PartActivateEvent*);
virtual void partSelectEvent (KParts::PartSelectEvent*);
virtual void guiActivateEvent (KParts::GUIActivateEvent*);
QWidget* hostContainer (const QString&);
//force
%ConvertToSubClassCode
// The table of Python class objects indexed by their names. The table
// must be sorted by name.
static sipStringTypeClassMap map[] = {
{sipName_BrowserExtension, &sipClass_KParts_BrowserExtension},
{sipName_BrowserHostExtension, &sipClass_KParts_BrowserHostExtension},
{sipName_BrowserInterface, &sipClass_KParts_BrowserInterface},
{sipName_BrowserRun, &sipClass_KParts_BrowserRun},
{sipName_Factory, &sipClass_KParts_Factory},
{sipName_HistoryProvider, &sipClass_KParts_HistoryProvider},
#if KDE_VERSION >= 0x030100
{sipName_LiveConnectExtension, &sipClass_KParts_LiveConnectExtension},
#endif
{sipName_MainWindow, &sipClass_KParts_MainWindow},
{sipName_Part, &sipClass_KParts_Part},
{sipName_PartManager, &sipClass_KParts_PartManager},
{sipName_Plugin, &sipClass_KParts_Plugin},
{sipName_ReadOnlyPart, &sipClass_KParts_ReadOnlyPart},
{sipName_ReadWritePart, &sipClass_KParts_ReadWritePart},
};
sipClass = sipMapStringToClass(sipCpp -> className(),map,sizeof (map)/sizeof (map[0]));
%End
//end
}; // class Part
//doc
// Even though this is an abstract class, you can use
// createReadOnlyPart (see below) without creating
// a concrete instance of this class.
//end
class ReadOnlyPart : KParts::Part
{
%TypeHeaderCode
#include <part.h>
%End
public:
ReadOnlyPart (QObject* /TransferThis/ = 0, const char* = 0);
void setProgressInfoEnabled (bool);
bool isProgressInfoEnabled () const;
void showProgressInfo (bool);
public slots:
virtual bool openURL (const KURL&);
public:
KURL url () const;
virtual bool closeURL ();
public:
bool openStream (const QString&, const KURL&);
bool writeStream (const QByteArray&);
bool closeStream ();
signals:
void started (KIO::Job*);
void completed ();
void completed (bool);
void canceled (const QString&);
protected slots:
void slotJobFinished (KIO::Job*);
protected:
virtual bool openFile () = 0;
void abortLoad ();
virtual void guiActivateEvent (KParts::GUIActivateEvent*);
}; // class ReadOnlyPart
//doc
// Even though this is an abstract class, you can use
// createReadWritePart (see below) without creating a concrete instance
// of this class.
//end
class ReadWritePart : KParts::ReadOnlyPart
{
%TypeHeaderCode
#include <part.h>
%End
public:
ReadWritePart (QObject* /TransferThis/ = 0, const char* = 0);
bool isReadWrite () const;
virtual void setReadWrite (bool = 1);
bool isModified () const;
%If ( KDE_3_1_3 - )
bool queryClose ();
%End
virtual bool closeURL ();
%If ( KDE_3_1_3 - )
bool closeURL (bool);
%End
virtual bool saveAs (const KURL&);
virtual void setModified (bool);
signals:
%If ( KDE_3_2_0 - )
//ig void sigQueryClose (bool*, bool*);
%End
public slots:
virtual void setModified ();
virtual bool save ();
%If ( KDE_3_2_0 - )
bool waitSaveComplete ();
%End
protected:
virtual bool saveFile () = 0;
virtual bool saveToURL ();
protected slots:
void slotUploadFinished (KIO::Job*);
}; // class ReadWritePart
}; // namespace KParts
//force
//doc
// <para>
// This is a PyKDE-only function that handles the machinery necessary
// to create a KParts::ReadOnlyPart. It executes the following C++ code:
// </para>
// <pre class="PROGRAMLISTING">
// KParts::ReadOnlyPart *createReadOnlyPart (const QString&amp; lib, QObject *parent,
// const QString&amp; name, const char *className,
// const QStringList &amp;args)
// {
// KLibFactory *factory = KLibLoader::self ()-&gt;factory ((const char *)lib);
//
// if (factory)
// return static_cast&lt;KParts::ReadOnlyPart*&gt; (factory-&gt;create (parent,
// (const char *)name, className, args));
// else
// return NULL;
// </pre>
// <para>
// Notice that it takes care of creating the KLibFactory for you, and
// returns the part cast to type KParts::ReadOnlyPart. The actual
// part has a different class (derived from KParts::ReadOnlyPart),
// and calls to openURL or openFile will use the part's overloaded
// methods. Currently it isn't possible to call KParts::ReadOnlyPart::openURL
// if it has been overloaded.
// </para>
// <para>
// Usage: KParts.createReadOnlyPart (lib, parent, name, className, args)
// </para>
//end
KParts::ReadOnlyPart* createReadOnlyPart (const QString&, QObject* = 0, const QString& = QString ::null , const char* = "KParts::ReadOnlyPart", const QStringList& = QStringList ());
//doc
// <para>
// This is a PyKDE-only function that handles the machinery necessary
// to create a KParts::ReadWritePart. It executes the following C++ code:
// </para>
// <pre class="PROGRAMLISTING">
// KParts::ReadWritePart *createReadWritePart (const QString&amp; lib, QObject *parent,
// const QString&amp; name, const char *className,
// const QStringList &amp;args)
// {
// KLibFactory *factory = KLibLoader::self ()-&gt;factory ((const char *)lib);
//
// if (factory)
// return static_cast&lt;KParts::ReadWritePart*&gt; (factory-&gt;create (parent,
// (const char *)name, className, args));
// else
// return NULL;
// </pre>
// <para>
// Notice that it takes care of creating the KLibFactory for you, and
// returns the part cast to type KParts::ReadWritePart. The actual
// part has a different class (derived from KParts::ReadWritePart),
// and calls to openURL or openFile will use the part's overloaded
// methods. Currently it isn't possible to call KParts::ReadWritePart::openURL
// if it has been overloaded.
// </para>
// <para>
// Usage: KParts.createReadWritePart (lib, parent, name, className, args)
// </para>
//end
KParts::ReadWritePart* createReadWritePart (const QString&, QObject* = 0, const QString& = QString ::null , const char* = "KParts::ReadWritePart", const QStringList& = QStringList ());
//end
%ModuleCode
#include <klibloader.h>
KParts::ReadOnlyPart *createReadOnlyPart (const QString& lib, QObject *parent, const QString& name, const char *className,
const QStringList &args)
{
KParts::ReadOnlyPart *res = NULL;
KLibFactory *factory = KLibLoader::self ()->factory ((const char *)lib);
if (factory)
res = static_cast<KParts::ReadOnlyPart*> (factory->create (parent, (const char *)name, className, args));
return res;
}
KParts::ReadWritePart *createReadWritePart (const QString& lib, QObject *parent, const QString& name, const char *className,
const QStringList &args)
{
KParts::ReadWritePart *res = NULL;
KLibFactory *factory = KLibLoader::self ()->factory ((const char *)lib);
if (factory)
res = static_cast<KParts::ReadWritePart*> (factory->create (parent, (const char *)name, className, args));
return res;
}
%End