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/**********************************************************************
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** Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
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**
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** This file is part of the TQAssistantClient library.
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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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** review the following information:
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** or contact the sales department at sales@trolltech.com.
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**
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** Licensees holding valid TQt Commercial licenses may use this file in
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** accordance with the TQt Commercial License Agreement provided with
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** 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 "ntqassistantclient.h"
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#include <ntqsocket.h>
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#include <ntqtextstream.h>
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#include <ntqprocess.h>
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#include <ntqtimer.h>
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#include <ntqfileinfo.h>
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class TQAssistantClientPrivate
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{
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friend class TQAssistantClient;
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TQStringList arguments;
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};
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static TQMap<const TQAssistantClient*,TQAssistantClientPrivate*> *dpointers = 0;
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static TQAssistantClientPrivate *data( const TQAssistantClient *client, bool create=FALSE )
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{
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if( !dpointers )
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dpointers = new TQMap<const TQAssistantClient*,TQAssistantClientPrivate*>;
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TQAssistantClientPrivate *d = (*dpointers)[client];
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if( !d && create ) {
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d = new TQAssistantClientPrivate;
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dpointers->insert( client, d );
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}
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return d;
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}
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/*!
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\class TQAssistantClient
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\brief The TQAssistantClient class provides a means of using TQt
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Assistant as an application's help tool.
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Using TQt Assistant is simple: Create a TQAssistantClient instance,
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then call showPage() as often as necessary to show your help
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pages. When you call showPage(), TQt Assistant will be launched if
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it isn't already running.
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The TQAssistantClient instance can open (openAssistant()) or close
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(closeAssistant()) TQt Assistant whenever required. If TQt Assistant
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is open, isOpen() returns TRUE.
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One TQAssistantClient instance interacts with one TQt Assistant
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instance, so every time you call openAssistant(), showPage() or
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closeAssistant() they are applied to the particular TQt Assistant
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instance associated with the TQAssistantClient.
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When you call openAssistant() the assistantOpened() signal is
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emitted. Similarly when closeAssistant() is called,
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assistantClosed() is emitted. In either case, if an error occurs,
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error() is emitted.
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This class is not included in the TQt library itself. To use it you
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must link against \c libtqassistantclient.a (Unix) or \c
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qassistantclient.lib (Windows), which is built into \c INSTALL/lib
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if you built the TQt tools (\c INSTALL is the directory where TQt is
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installed). If you use qmake, then you can simply add the following
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line to your pro file:
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\code
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LIBS += -ltqassistantclient
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\endcode
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See also "Adding Documentation to TQt Assistant" in the \link
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assistant.book TQt Assistant manual\endlink.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void TQAssistantClient::assistantOpened()
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This signal is emitted when TQt Assistant is open and the
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client-server communication is set up.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void TQAssistantClient::assistantClosed()
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This signal is emitted when the connection to TQt Assistant is
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closed. This happens when the user exits TQt Assistant, or when an
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error in the server or client occurs, or if closeAssistant() is
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called.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void TQAssistantClient::error( const TQString &msg )
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This signal is emitted if TQt Assistant cannot be started or if an
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error occurs during the initialization of the connection between
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TQt Assistant and the calling application. The \a msg provides an
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explanation of the error.
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs an assistant client object. The \a path specifies the
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path to the TQt Assistant executable. If \a path is an empty
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string the system path (\c{%PATH%} or \c $PATH) is used.
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The assistant client object is a child of \a parent and is called
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\a name.
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*/
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TQAssistantClient::TQAssistantClient( const TQString &path, TQObject *parent, const char *name )
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: TQObject( parent, name ), host ( "localhost" )
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{
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if ( path.isEmpty() )
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assistantCommand = "assistant";
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else {
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TQFileInfo fi( path );
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if ( fi.isDir() )
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assistantCommand = path + "/assistant";
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else
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assistantCommand = path;
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}
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#if defined(Q_OS_MACX)
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assistantCommand += ".app/Contents/MacOS/assistant";
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#elif defined(Q_WS_WIN)
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if (!assistantCommand.endsWith(".exe"))
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assistantCommand += ".exe";
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#endif
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socket = new TQSocket( this );
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connect( socket, SIGNAL( connected() ),
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SLOT( socketConnected() ) );
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connect( socket, SIGNAL( connectionClosed() ),
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SLOT( socketConnectionClosed() ) );
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connect( socket, SIGNAL( error( int ) ),
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SLOT( socketError( int ) ) );
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opened = FALSE;
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proc = new TQProcess( this );
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port = 0;
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pageBuffer = "";
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connect( proc, SIGNAL( readyReadStderr() ),
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this, SLOT( readStdError() ) );
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}
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/*!
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Destroys the assistant client object and frees up all allocated
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resources.
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*/
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TQAssistantClient::~TQAssistantClient()
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{
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if ( proc && proc->isRunning() ) {
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proc->tryTerminate();
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proc->kill();
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}
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if( dpointers ) {
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TQAssistantClientPrivate *d = (*dpointers)[ this ];
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if( d ) {
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dpointers->remove( this );
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delete d;
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if( dpointers->isEmpty() ) {
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delete dpointers;
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dpointers = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/*!
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This function opens TQt Assistant and sets up the client-server
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communiction between the application and TQt Assistant. If it is
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already open, this function does nothing. If an error occurs,
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error() is emitted.
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\sa assistantOpened()
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*/
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void TQAssistantClient::openAssistant()
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{
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if ( proc->isRunning() )
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return;
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proc->clearArguments();
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proc->addArgument( assistantCommand );
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proc->addArgument( "-server" );
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if( !pageBuffer.isEmpty() ) {
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proc->addArgument( "-file" );
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proc->addArgument( pageBuffer );
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}
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TQAssistantClientPrivate *d = data( this );
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if( d ) {
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TQStringList::ConstIterator it = d->arguments.begin();
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while( it!=d->arguments.end() ) {
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proc->addArgument( *it );
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++it;
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}
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}
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if ( !proc->launch( TQString::null ) ) {
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emit error( tr( "Cannot start TQt Assistant '%1'" )
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.arg( proc->arguments().join( " " ) ) );
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return;
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}
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connect( proc, SIGNAL( readyReadStdout() ),
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this, SLOT( readPort() ) );
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}
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void TQAssistantClient::readPort()
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{
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TQString p = proc->readLineStdout();
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TQ_UINT16 port = p.toUShort();
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if ( port == 0 ) {
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emit error( tr( "Cannot connect to TQt Assistant." ) );
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return;
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}
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socket->connectToHost( host, port );
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disconnect( proc, SIGNAL( readyReadStdout() ),
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this, SLOT( readPort() ) );
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}
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/*!
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Use this function to close TQt Assistant.
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\sa assistantClosed()
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*/
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void TQAssistantClient::closeAssistant()
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{
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if ( !opened )
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return;
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proc->tryTerminate();
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proc->kill();
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}
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/*!
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Call this function to make TQt Assistant show a particular \a page.
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The \a page is a filename (e.g. \c myhelpfile.html). See "Adding
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Documentation to TQt Assistant" in the \link assistant.book TQt
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Assistant manual\endlink for further information.
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If TQt Assistant hasn't been \link openAssistant() opened\endlink
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yet, this function will do nothing. You can use isOpen() to
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determine whether TQt Assistant is up and running, or you can
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connect to the asssistantOpened() signal.
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\sa isOpen(), assistantOpened()
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*/
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void TQAssistantClient::showPage( const TQString &page )
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{
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if ( !opened ) {
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pageBuffer = page;
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openAssistant();
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pageBuffer = TQString::null;
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return;
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}
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TQTextStream os( socket );
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os << page << "\n";
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}
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/*!
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\property TQAssistantClient::open
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\brief Whether TQt Assistant is open.
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*/
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bool TQAssistantClient::isOpen() const
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{
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return opened;
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}
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void TQAssistantClient::socketConnected()
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{
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opened = TRUE;
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if ( !pageBuffer.isEmpty() )
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showPage( pageBuffer );
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emit assistantOpened();
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}
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void TQAssistantClient::socketConnectionClosed()
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{
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opened = FALSE;
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emit assistantClosed();
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}
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void TQAssistantClient::socketError( int i )
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{
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if ( i == TQSocket::ErrConnectionRefused )
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emit error( tr( "Could not connect to Assistant: Connection refused" ) );
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else if ( i == TQSocket::ErrHostNotFound )
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emit error( tr( "Could not connect to Assistant: Host not found" ) );
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else
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emit error( tr( "Communication error" ) );
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}
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void TQAssistantClient::readStdError()
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{
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TQString errmsg;
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while ( proc->canReadLineStderr() ) {
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errmsg += proc->readLineStderr();
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errmsg += "\n";
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}
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if (!errmsg.isEmpty())
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emit error( tr( errmsg.simplifyWhiteSpace() ) );
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}
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/*!
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Sets the command line arguments used when TQt Assistant is
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started to \a args.
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*/
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void TQAssistantClient::setArguments( const TQStringList &args )
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{
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TQAssistantClientPrivate *d = data( this, TRUE );
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d->arguments = args;
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}
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