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/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
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Copyright (C) 2001 Joseph Wenninger <jowenn@kde.org>
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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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#ifndef __tdetexteditor_codecompletioninterface_h__
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#define __tdetexteditor_codecompletioninterface_h__
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#include <tqstring.h>
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#include <tqstringlist.h>
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#include <tdelibs_export.h>
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namespace KTextEditor
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{
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/**
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* An item for the completion popup. <code>text</code> is the completed string,
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* <code>prefix</code> appears in front of it, <code>suffix</code> appears after it.
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* <code>type</code> does not appear in the completion list.
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* <code>prefix</code>, <code>suffix</code>, and <code>type</code> are not part of the
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* inserted text if a completion takes place. <code>comment</code> appears in a tooltip right of
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* the completion list for the currently selected item. <code>userdata</code> can be
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* free formed data, which the user of this interface can use in
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* CodeCompletionInterface::filterInsertString().
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*
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*
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*/
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class KTEXTEDITOR_EXPORT CompletionEntry
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{
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public:
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TQString type;
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TQString text;
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TQString prefix;
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TQString postfix;
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TQString comment;
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TQString userdata;
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bool operator==( const CompletionEntry &c ) const {
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return ( c.type == type &&
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c.text == text &&
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c.postfix == postfix &&
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c.prefix == prefix &&
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c.comment == comment &&
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c.userdata == userdata);
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}
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};
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/**
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* This is an interface for the KTextEditor::View class. It can be used
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* to show completion lists, i.e. lists that pop up while a user is typing.
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* The user can then choose from the list or he can just keep typing. The
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* completion list will disappear if an item is chosen, if no completion
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* is available or if the user presses Esc etc. The contents of the list
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* is automatically adapted to the string the user types.
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*
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* There are other signals, which may be implmemented, but aren't documented here, because
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* it would have been a BIC change...:
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*
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* void completionExtendedComment(CompletionEntry)
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*
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* This is emitted when the user has completed the argument entry (ie. enters the wrapping symbol(s)
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* void argHintCompleted()
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*
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* This is emitted when there is a reason other than completion for the hint being hidden.
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* void argHintAborted()
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*
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* This is emitted when a code completion box is about to be displayed
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* void aboutToShowCompletionBox()
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*
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*/
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class KTEXTEDITOR_EXPORT CodeCompletionInterface
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{
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friend class PrivateCodeCompletionInterface;
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public:
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CodeCompletionInterface();
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virtual ~CodeCompletionInterface();
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unsigned int codeCompletionInterfaceNumber () const;
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protected:
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void setCodeCompletionInterfaceDCOPSuffix (const TQCString &suffix);
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public:
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//
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// slots !!!
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//
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/**
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* This shows an argument hint.
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*/
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virtual void showArgHint (TQStringList functionList, const TQString& strWrapping, const TQString& strDelimiter) = 0;
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/**
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* This shows a completion list. @p offset is the real start of the text that
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* should be completed. <code>0</code> means that the text starts at the current cursor
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* position. if @p casesensitive is @p true, the popup will only contain completions
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* that match the input text regarding case.
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*/
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virtual void showCompletionBox (TQValueList<CompletionEntry> complList,int offset=0, bool casesensitive=true)=0;
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//
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// signals !!!
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//
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public:
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/**
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* This signal is emitted when the completion list disappears and no completion has
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* been done. This is the case e.g. when the user presses Escape.
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*
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* IMPORTANT: Please check if a connect to this signal worked, and implement some fallback
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* when the implementation doesn't support it
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*
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* IMPORTANT FOR IMPLEMENTERS: When you don't support this signal, please just override the inherited
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* function, if you support it, declare it as a signal
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*/
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virtual void completionAborted()=0;
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/**
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* This signal is emitted when the completion list disappears and a completion has
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* been inserted into text. This is the case e.g. when the user presses Return
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* on a selected item in the completion list.
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*
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* IMPORTANT: Please check if a connect to this signal worked, and implement some fallback
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* when the implementation doesn't support it
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*
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* IMPORTANT FOR IMPLEMENTERS: When you don't support this signal, please just override the inherited
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* function, if you support it, declare it as a signal
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*/
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virtual void completionDone()=0;
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/**
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* This signal is the same as completionDone(), but additionally it carries
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* the information which completion item was used.
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*
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* IMPORTANT: Please check if a connect to this signal worked, and implement some fallback
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* when the implementation doesn't support it
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*
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* IMPORTANT: The pointer to the CompleteionEntry, is only valid in the slots connected to this signal
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* when the connected slots are left, the data element may be destroyed, depending on the implementation
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*
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* IMPORTANT FOR IMPLEMENTERS: When you don't support this signal, please just override the inherited
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* function, if you support it, declare it as a signal.
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*
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*/
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virtual void completionDone(CompletionEntry)=0;
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/**
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* This signal is emitted when the argument hint disappears.
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* This is the case e.g. when the user moves the cursor somewhere else.
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*
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* IMPORTANT: Please check if a connect to this signal worked, and implement some fallback
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* when the implementation doesn't support it
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*
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* IMPORTANT FOR IMPLEMENTERS: When you don't support this signal, please just override the inherited
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* function, if you support it, declare it as a signal
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*/
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virtual void argHintHidden()=0;
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/**
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* This signal is emitted just before a completion takes place.
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* You can use it to modify the CompletionEntry. The modified
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* entry will not be visible in the completion list (because that has
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* just disappeared) but it will be used when the completion is
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* inserted into the text.
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*
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* IMPORTANT: Please check if a connect to this signal worked, and implement some fallback
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* when the implementation doesn't support it
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*
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* IMPORTANT FOR IMPLEMENTERS: When you don't support this signal, please just override the inherited
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* function, if you support it, declare it as a signal
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*/
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virtual void filterInsertString(CompletionEntry*,TQString*)=0;
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private:
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class PrivateCodeCompletionInterface *d;
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static unsigned int globalCodeCompletionInterfaceNumber;
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unsigned int myCodeCompletionInterfaceNumber;
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};
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KTEXTEDITOR_EXPORT CodeCompletionInterface *codeCompletionInterface (class View *view);
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}
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#endif
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