author | zecke <zecke> | 2004-02-16 15:11:17 (UTC) |
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committer | zecke <zecke> | 2004-02-16 15:11:17 (UTC) |
commit | 7993db150b2c0a616e6cc15107c8570095c3f125 (patch) (side-by-side diff) | |
tree | 329549246592cdd7a5e3adf25e89abb53e6e8e57 /library | |
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diff --git a/library/qpedialog.cpp b/library/qpedialog.cpp index b98e42e..ac42972 100644 --- a/library/qpedialog.cpp +++ b/library/qpedialog.cpp @@ -26,4 +26,25 @@ #include <qpe/qpeapplication.h> + +/** + * \brief This is the only c'tor. + * + * The parent of this Listener is the Dialog you pass. This means once + * the dialog is deleted this listener will be deleted too. + * This Listener listens on QPEApplication::appMessage signal and implements + * accept() and reject(). + * + * \code + * QDialog *dialog = new YourDialog(); + (void)new QPEDialogListener(dialog); + if( QPEApplication::execDialog(dialog) == QDialog::Accept ){ + // do some stuff + } + delete dialog; + + * \endcode + * + * @param di The dialog to handle + */ QPEDialogListener::QPEDialogListener(QDialog *di ) : QObject(di) { @@ -33,6 +54,13 @@ QPEDialogListener::QPEDialogListener(QDialog *di ) : QObject(di) } + +/** + * d'tor + */ QPEDialogListener::~QPEDialogListener() {} +/** + * \internal + */ void QPEDialogListener::appMessage( const QCString &msg, const QByteArray & ) { diff --git a/library/qpedialog.h b/library/qpedialog.h index ed77720..1e35efd 100644 --- a/library/qpedialog.h +++ b/library/qpedialog.h @@ -25,4 +25,12 @@ class QPEDialogListenerData; +/** + * \brief Listen on QCOP messages to accept/reject a dialog. + * + * If you want your dialog to be acceptables/rejectable by QCOP + * You need to create a QPEDialogListener with your Dialog as Argument. + * + * This feature is at least use with the first use support of Opie + */ class QPEDialogListener : public QObject { |