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/*
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Copyright (c) 1999 Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel <hoelzer@kde.org>
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Copyright (c) 2000 Matthias Elter <elter@kde.org>
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Copyright (c) 2003,2004 Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
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Copyright (c) 2004 Frans Englich <frans.englich@telia.com>
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This file is part of the KDE project
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
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along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#include <tqfile.h>
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#include <tqlabel.h>
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#include <tqlayout.h>
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#include <kapplication.h>
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#include <kdebug.h>
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#include <klocale.h>
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#include <kmessagebox.h>
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#include <kparts/componentfactory.h>
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#include "kcmoduleloader.h"
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/***************************************************************/
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/**
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* When something goes wrong in loading the module, this one
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* jumps in as a "dummy" module.
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*/
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class KCMError : public KCModule
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{
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public:
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KCMError( const TQString& msg, const TQString& details, TQWidget* parent )
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: KCModule( parent, "KCMError" )
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{
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TQVBoxLayout* topLayout = new TQVBoxLayout( this );
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topLayout->addWidget( new TQLabel( msg, this ) );
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topLayout->addWidget( new TQLabel( details, this ) );
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}
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};
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/***************************************************************/
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KCModule* KCModuleLoader::load(const KCModuleInfo &mod, const TQString &libname,
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KLibLoader *loader, ErrorReporting report, TQWidget * parent,
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const char * name, const TQStringList & args )
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{
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// attempt to load modules with ComponentFactory, only if the symbol init_<lib> exists
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// (this is because some modules, e.g. kcmkio with multiple modules in the library,
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// cannot be ported to KGenericFactory)
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KLibrary *lib = loader->library(TQFile::encodeName(libname.arg(mod.library())));
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if (lib) {
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TQString initSym("init_");
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initSym += libname.arg(mod.library());
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if ( lib->hasSymbol(TQFile::encodeName(initSym)) )
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{
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KLibFactory *factory = lib->factory();
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if ( factory )
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{
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KCModule *module = KParts::ComponentFactory::createInstanceFromFactory<KCModule>( factory, parent, name ? name : mod.handle().latin1(), args );
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if (module)
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return module;
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}
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// else do a fallback
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kdDebug(1208) << "Unable to load module using ComponentFactory. Falling back to old loader." << endl;
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}
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// get the create_ function
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TQString factory("create_%1");
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void *create = lib->symbol(TQFile::encodeName(factory.arg(mod.handle())));
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if (create)
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{
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// create the module
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KCModule* (*func)(TQWidget *, const char *);
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func = (KCModule* (*)(TQWidget *, const char *)) create;
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return func( parent, name ? name : mod.handle().latin1() );
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}
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else
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{
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TQString libFileName = lib->fileName();
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lib->unload();
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return reportError( report, i18n("<qt>There was an error when loading the module '%1'.<br><br>"
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"The desktop file (%2) as well as the library (%3) was found but "
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"yet the module could not be loaded properly. Most likely "
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"the factory declaration was wrong, or the "
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"create_* function was missing.</qt>")
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.arg( mod.moduleName() )
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.arg( mod.fileName() )
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.arg( libFileName ),
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TQString::null, parent );
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}
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lib->unload();
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}
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return reportError( report, i18n("The specified library %1 could not be found.")
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.arg( mod.library() ), TQString::null, parent );
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return 0;
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}
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KCModule* KCModuleLoader::loadModule(const KCModuleInfo &mod, bool withfallback, TQWidget * parent, const char * name, const TQStringList & args )
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{
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return loadModule( mod, None, withfallback, parent, name, args );
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}
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KCModule* KCModuleLoader::loadModule(const KCModuleInfo &mod, ErrorReporting report, bool withfallback, TQWidget * parent, const char * name, const TQStringList & args )
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{
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/*
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* Simple libraries as modules are the easiest case:
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* We just have to load the library and get the module
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* from the factory.
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*/
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if ( !mod.service() )
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{
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if ( mod.moduleName() == "kcmlisa" || mod.moduleName() == "kcmkiolan" )
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{
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return reportError( report,
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i18n("The module %1 could not be found.")
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.arg( mod.moduleName() ),
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i18n("<qt><p>The Lisa and lan:/ ioslave modules "
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"are not installed by default in Kubuntu, because they are obsolete "
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"and tqreplaced by zeroconf.<br> If you still wish to use them, you "
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"should install the lisa package from the Universe repository.</p></qt>"),
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parent );
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} else {
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return reportError( report,
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i18n("The module %1 could not be found.")
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.arg( mod.moduleName() ),
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i18n("<qt><p>The diagnostics is:<br>The desktop file %1 could not be found.</p></qt>").arg(mod.fileName()),
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parent );
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}
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}
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if (!mod.library().isEmpty())
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{
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// get the library loader instance
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KLibLoader *loader = KLibLoader::self();
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KCModule *module = load(mod, "kcm_%1", loader, report, parent, name, args );
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/*
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* Only try to load libkcm_* if it exists, otherwise KLibLoader::lastErrorMessage would say
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* "libkcm_foo not found" instead of the real problem with loading kcm_foo.
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*/
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if (!KLibLoader::findLibrary( TQCString( "libkcm_" ) + TQFile::encodeName( mod.library() ) ).isEmpty() )
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module = load(mod, "libkcm_%1", loader, report, parent, name, args );
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if (module)
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return module;
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return reportError( report,
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i18n("The module %1 could not be loaded.")
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.arg( mod.moduleName() ), TQString::null, parent );
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}
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/*
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* Ok, we could not load the library.
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* Try to run it as an executable.
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* This must not be done when calling from kcmshell, or you'll
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* have infinite recursion
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* (startService calls kcmshell which calls modloader which calls startService...)
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*
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*/
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if(withfallback)
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{
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KApplication::startServiceByDesktopPath(mod.fileName(), TQString::null);
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}
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else
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{
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return reportError( report,
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i18n("The module %1 is not a valid configuration module.")
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.arg( mod.moduleName() ), i18n("<qt><p>The diagnostics is:<br>The desktop file %1 does not specify a library.</qt>").arg(mod.fileName()), parent );
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}
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return 0;
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}
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KCModule* KCModuleLoader::loadModule(const TQString &module, TQWidget *parent,
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const char *name, const TQStringList & args)
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{
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return loadModule(KCModuleInfo(module), None, false, parent, name, args);
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}
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KCModule* KCModuleLoader::loadModule(const TQString &module, ErrorReporting
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report, TQWidget *parent, const char *name, const TQStringList & args)
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{
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return loadModule(KCModuleInfo(module), report, false, parent, name, args);
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}
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void KCModuleLoader::unloadModule(const KCModuleInfo &mod)
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{
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// get the library loader instance
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KLibLoader *loader = KLibLoader::self();
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// try to unload the library
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TQString libname("libkcm_%1");
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loader->unloadLibrary(TQFile::encodeName(libname.arg(mod.library())));
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libname = "kcm_%1";
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loader->unloadLibrary(TQFile::encodeName(libname.arg(mod.library())));
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}
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void KCModuleLoader::showLastLoaderError(TQWidget *parent)
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{
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KMessageBox::detailedError(parent,
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i18n("There was an error loading the module."),i18n("<qt><p>The diagnostics is:<br>%1"
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"<p>Possible reasons:</p><ul><li>An error occurred during your last "
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"KDE upgrade leaving an orphaned control module<li>You have old third party "
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"modules lying around.</ul><p>Check these points carefully and try to remove "
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"the module mentioned in the error message. If this fails, consider contacting "
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"your distributor or packager.</p></qt>")
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.arg(KLibLoader::self()->lastErrorMessage()));
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}
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bool KCModuleLoader::testModule( const TQString& module )
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{
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return testModule( KCModuleInfo( module ) );
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}
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bool KCModuleLoader::testModule( const KCModuleInfo& module )
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{
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if (!module.service())
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{
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kdDebug(1208) << "Module '" << module.fileName() << "' not found." << endl;
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return true;
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}
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bool doLoad = module.service()->property( "X-KDE-Test-Module", TQVariant::Bool ).toBool();
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if( !doLoad )
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{
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return true;
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}
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else
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{
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/**
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* If something fails we return true - we can't risk functionality becoming
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* unavailable because of a buggy test. Furthermore, the error needs to
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* show so it is discovered. KCModuleProxy will detect the error and load
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* a corresponding KCMError.
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* */
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KLibLoader* loader = KLibLoader::self();
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KLibrary* library = loader->library( TQFile::encodeName((TQString("kcm_%1").arg(module.library()))) );
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if( library )
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{
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void *test_func = library->symbol( TQString("test_%1").arg(module.factoryName()).utf8() );
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if( test_func )
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{
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bool (*func)() = (bool(*)())test_func;
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if( func() )
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{
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return true;
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}
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else
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{
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return false;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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kdDebug(1208) << "The test function for module '" << module.fileName() << "' could not be found." << endl;
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return true;
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}
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}
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kdDebug(1208) << "The library '" << module.library() << "' could not be found." << endl;
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return true;
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}
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}
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KCModule* KCModuleLoader::reportError( ErrorReporting report, const TQString & text,
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TQString details, TQWidget * parent )
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{
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if( details.isNull() )
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details = i18n("<qt><p>The diagnostics is:<br>%1"
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"<p>Possible reasons:</p><ul><li>An error occurred during your last "
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"KDE upgrade leaving an orphaned control module<li>You have old third party "
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"modules lying around.</ul><p>Check these points carefully and try to remove "
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"the module mentioned in the error message. If this fails, consider contacting "
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"your distributor or packager.</p></qt>").arg(KLibLoader::self()->lastErrorMessage());
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if( report & Dialog )
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KMessageBox::detailedError( parent, text, details );
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if( report & Inline )
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return new KCMError( text, details, parent );
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return 0;
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}
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// vim: ts=2 sw=2 et
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