KDECore
KDCOPPropertyProxy Class Reference
The KDCOPPropertyProxy class provides an easy way to publish Qt properties of a QObject through DCOP. More...
#include <kdcoppropertyproxy.h>
Public Member Functions | |
QValueList< QCString > | functions () |
bool | isPropertyRequest (const QCString &fun) |
KDCOPPropertyProxy (QObject *object) | |
bool | processPropertyRequest (const QCString &fun, const QByteArray &data, QCString &replyType, QByteArray &replyData) |
~KDCOPPropertyProxy () | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static QValueList< QCString > | functions (QObject *object) |
static bool | isPropertyRequest (const QCString &fun, QObject *object) |
static bool | processPropertyRequest (const QCString &fun, const QByteArray &data, QCString &replyType, QByteArray &replyData, QObject *object) |
Detailed Description
The KDCOPPropertyProxy class provides an easy way to publish Qt properties of a QObject through DCOP.The class provides DCOP equivalents for the Qt property methods setProperty() , property() and propertyNames() and also provides automatic set/get methods for the properties of a QObject. That means for example if your object provides a QString property called foo , then KDCOPPropertyProxy translates DCOP calls "setFoo( QString )" and "QString foo()" automatically into the corresponding setProperty/property calls.
Definition at line 39 of file kdcoppropertyproxy.h.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
KDCOPPropertyProxy::KDCOPPropertyProxy | ( | QObject * | object | ) |
Convenience constructor.
Use it if you want to use this class as object, in contrary to using the static methods of this class and providing a QObject argument for each call.
Definition at line 51 of file kdcoppropertyproxy.cpp.
KDCOPPropertyProxy::~KDCOPPropertyProxy | ( | ) |
Member Function Documentation
QValueList< QCString > KDCOPPropertyProxy::functions | ( | QObject * | object | ) | [static] |
Returns a semicolon-separated list of functions understood by the PropertyProxy for the given QObject argument.
Returns "property(QCString);setProperty(QCString,QVariant);propertyNames();" plus set/get methods for the properties of the given object argument.
- See also:
- DCOPObject::functions()
Definition at line 90 of file kdcoppropertyproxy.cpp.
QValueList< QCString > KDCOPPropertyProxy::functions | ( | ) |
Convenience method, when using this class as object.
See documentation of the constructor and static functions method.
Definition at line 73 of file kdcoppropertyproxy.cpp.
Returns true if the method request in the fun argument matches the signature of the three standard property methods or set/get methods for the properties of the object argument.
Use this method in your own DCOPObject dispatcher to check if the DCOP request is a property request which can be handled by this class.
Definition at line 78 of file kdcoppropertyproxy.cpp.
Convenience method, when using this class as object.
See documentation of the constructor and static isPropertyRequest method.
Definition at line 62 of file kdcoppropertyproxy.cpp.
bool KDCOPPropertyProxy::processPropertyRequest | ( | const QCString & | fun, | |
const QByteArray & | data, | |||
QCString & | replyType, | |||
QByteArray & | replyData, | |||
QObject * | object | |||
) | [static] |
Processes the given DCOP method request by translating the request into a setProperty/property call on the given QObject argument.
Definition at line 124 of file kdcoppropertyproxy.cpp.
bool KDCOPPropertyProxy::processPropertyRequest | ( | const QCString & | fun, | |
const QByteArray & | data, | |||
QCString & | replyType, | |||
QByteArray & | replyData | |||
) |
Convenience method, when using this class as object.
See documentation of the constructor and static processPropertyRequest method.
Definition at line 67 of file kdcoppropertyproxy.cpp.
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