author | Michael Krelin <hacker@klever.net> | 2007-07-04 11:23:42 (UTC) |
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committer | Michael Krelin <hacker@klever.net> | 2007-07-04 11:23:42 (UTC) |
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diff --git a/kabc/addresseelist.h b/kabc/addresseelist.h index 2df252c..6106804 100644 --- a/kabc/addresseelist.h +++ b/kabc/addresseelist.h @@ -1,218 +1,218 @@ /* This file is part of libkabc. Copyright (c) 2002 Jost Schenck <jost@schenck.de> 2003 Tobias Koenig <tokoe@kde.org> This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library 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 Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Enhanced Version of the file for platform independent KDE tools. Copyright (c) 2004 Ulf Schenk $Id$ */ #ifndef KABC_ADDRESSEELIST_H #define KABC_ADDRESSEELIST_H -#include <qvaluelist.h> +#include <q3valuelist.h> #include "addressee.h" namespace KABC { class Field; /** * Each trait must implement one static function for equality, one for "less * than". Class name should be the field name. A trait does not necessarily * have to stick to just one field: a trait sorting by family name can e.g. * sort addressees with equal family name by given name. * * If you want to implement reverse sorting, you do not have to write another * trait, as AddresseeList takes care of that. */ namespace SortingTraits { class Uid { public: static bool eq( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); static bool lt( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); }; class Name { public: static bool eq( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); static bool lt( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); }; class FormattedName { public: static bool eq( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); static bool lt( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); }; class FamilyName // fallback to given name { public: static bool eq( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); static bool lt( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); }; class GivenName // fallback to family name { public: static bool eq( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); static bool lt( const Addressee &, const Addressee & ); }; } /** * Addressee attribute used for sorting. */ typedef enum { Uid, Name, FormattedName, FamilyName, GivenName } SortingCriterion; /** * @short a QValueList of Addressee, with sorting functionality * * This class extends the functionality of QValueList with * sorting methods specific to the Addressee class. It can be used * just like any other QValueList but is no template class. * * An AddresseeList does not automatically keep sorted when addressees * are added or removed or the sorting order is changed, as this would * slow down larger operations by sorting after every step. So after * such operations you have to call {@link #sort} or {@link #sortBy} to * create a defined order again. * * Iterator usage is inherited by QValueList and extensively documented * there. Please remember that the state of an iterator is undefined * after any sorting operation. * * For the enumeration Type SortingCriterion, which specifies the * field by the collection will be sorted, the following values exist: * Uid, Name, FormattedName, FamilyName, GivenName. * * @author Jost Schenck jost@schenck.de */ -class AddresseeList : public QValueList<Addressee> +class AddresseeList : public Q3ValueList<Addressee> { public: AddresseeList(); ~AddresseeList(); AddresseeList( const AddresseeList & ); - AddresseeList( const QValueList<Addressee> & ); + AddresseeList( const Q3ValueList<Addressee> & ); /** * Debug output. */ void dump() const; /** * Determines the direction of sorting. On change, the list * will <em>not</em> automatically be resorted. * @param r <tt>true</tt> if sorting should be done reverse, <tt>false</tt> otherwise */ void setReverseSorting( bool r = true ) { mReverseSorting = r; } /** * Returns the direction of sorting. * @return <tt>true</tt> if sorting is done reverse, <tt>false</tt> otherwise */ bool reverseSorting() const { return mReverseSorting; } /** * Sorts this list by a specific criterion. * @param c the criterion by which should be sorted */ void sortBy( SortingCriterion c ); /** * Sorts this list by a specific field. If no parameter is given, the * last used Field object will be used. * @param field pointer to the Field object to be sorted by */ void sortByField( Field *field = 0 ); /** * Sorts this list by its active sorting criterion. This normally is the * criterion of the last sortBy operation or <tt>FormattedName</tt> if up * to now there has been no sortBy operation. * * Please note that the sorting trait of the last {@link #sortByTrait} * method call is not remembered and thus the action can not be repeated * by this method. */ void sort(); /** * Templated sort function. You normally will not want to use this but * {@link #sortBy} and {@link #sort} instead as the existing sorting * criteria completely suffice for most cases. * * However, if you do want to use some special sorting criterion, you can * write a trait class that will be provided to this templated method. * This trait class has to have a class declaration like the following: * <pre> * class MySortingTrait { * public: * // eq returns true if a1 and a2 are equal * static bool eq(KABC::Addressee a1, KABC::Addressee a2); * // lt returns true is a1 is "less than" a2 * static bool lt(KABC::Addressee a1, KABC::Addressee a2); * }; * </pre> * You can then pass this class to the sortByTrait method like this: * <pre> * myAddresseelist.sortByTrait<MySortingTrait>(); * </pre> * Please note that the {@link #sort} method can not be used to repeat the * sorting of the last <tt>sortByTrait</tt> action. * * Right now this method uses the bubble sort algorithm. This should be * replaced for a better one when I have time. */ template<class Trait> void sortByTrait(); /** * Returns the active sorting criterion, ie the sorting criterion that * will be used by a {@link #sort} call. */ SortingCriterion sortingCriterion() const { return mActiveSortingCriterion; } /** * Returns the active sorting field, ie a pointer to the Field object * which was used for the last {@link #sortByField} operation. */ Field* sortingField() const { return mActiveSortingField; } private: void quickSortByField( int, int ); bool mReverseSorting; SortingCriterion mActiveSortingCriterion; Field* mActiveSortingField; }; } #endif |