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-rw-r--r--libopie2/opiecore/oapplication.h2
-rw-r--r--libopie2/opiecore/oconfig.h143
2 files changed, 59 insertions, 86 deletions
diff --git a/libopie2/opiecore/oapplication.h b/libopie2/opiecore/oapplication.h
index 1bd34e2..6bc2b1c 100644
--- a/libopie2/opiecore/oapplication.h
+++ b/libopie2/opiecore/oapplication.h
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ class OApplication: public QPEApplication
64 * saves you the trouble of having to pass the pointer explicitly 64 * saves you the trouble of having to pass the pointer explicitly
65 * to every function that may require it. 65 * to every function that may require it.
66 */ 66 */
67 static const OApplication* oApplication() { return _instance; }; 67 static OApplication* oApplication() { return _instance; };
68 /** 68 /**
69 * Returns the application name as given during creation. 69 * Returns the application name as given during creation.
70 * 70 *
diff --git a/libopie2/opiecore/oconfig.h b/libopie2/opiecore/oconfig.h
index afe14b1..444d280 100644
--- a/libopie2/opiecore/oconfig.h
+++ b/libopie2/opiecore/oconfig.h
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@
33#define OCONFIG_H 33#define OCONFIG_H
34 34
35//FIXME: Implement for X11 or reuse libqpe/Config there also? 35//FIXME: Implement for X11 or reuse libqpe/Config there also?
36//FIXME: Or rather use QSettings also for libqpe?
36 37
37#include <qpe/config.h> 38#include <qpe/config.h>
38 39
@@ -47,102 +48,71 @@ class QFont;
47class OConfig : public Config 48class OConfig : public Config
48{ 49{
49 public: 50 public:
50 51 /**
51 /** 52 * Constructs a OConfig object with a @a name.
52 * Constructs a OConfig object. 53 */
53 *
54 * @param name A file to parse.
55 */
56 OConfig( const QString &name, Domain domain = User ); 54 OConfig( const QString &name, Domain domain = User );
57 55 /**
58 /** 56 * Destructs the OConfig object.
59 * Destructs the OConfig object. 57 *
60 * 58 * Writes back any dirty configuration entries, and destroys
61 * Writes back any dirty configuration entries, and destroys 59 * dynamically created objects.
62 * dynamically created objects. 60 */
63 */
64 virtual ~OConfig(); 61 virtual ~OConfig();
65 62 /**
66 /** 63 * @returns the name of the current group.
67 * Returns the name of the group in which we are 64 * The current group is used for searching keys and accessing entries.
68 * searching for keys and from which we are retrieving entries. 65 */
69 *
70 * @return The current group.
71 */
72 const QString& group() { return git.key(); }; 66 const QString& group() { return git.key(); };
73 67 /**
74 /** 68 * @returns a @ref QColor entry or a @a default value if the key is not found.
75 * Reads a @ref QColor entry. 69 */
76 *
77 * Read the value of an entry specified by @p pKey in the current group
78 * and interpret it as a color.
79 *
80 * @param pKey The key to search for.
81 * @param pDefault A default value (null QColor by default) returned if the
82 * key was not found or if the value cannot be interpreted.
83 * @return The value for this key.
84 */
85 QColor readColorEntry( const QString& key, const QColor* pDefault ) const; 70 QColor readColorEntry( const QString& key, const QColor* pDefault ) const;
86 71 /**
87 /** 72 * @returns a @ref QFont value or a @a default value if the key is not found.
88 * Reads a @ref QFont value. 73 */
89 *
90 * Read the value of an entry specified by @p pKey in the current group
91 * and interpret it as a font object.
92 *
93 * @param pKey The key to search for.
94 * @param pDefault A default value (null QFont by default) returned if the
95 * key was not found or if the read value cannot be interpreted.
96 * @return The value for this key.
97 */
98 QFont readFontEntry( const QString& key, const QFont* pDefault ) const; 74 QFont readFontEntry( const QString& key, const QFont* pDefault ) const;
99
100}; 75};
101 76
102/** 77/**
103 * Helper class to facilitate working with @ref OConfig / @ref OSimpleConfig 78 * @brief Helper class for easier use of OConfig groups.
104 * groups. 79 *
105 * 80 * Careful programmers always set the group of a
106 * Careful programmers always set the group of a 81 * @ref OConfig object to the group they want to read from
107 * @ref OConfig object to the group they want to read from 82 * and set it back to the old one of afterwards. This is usually
108 * and set it back to the old one of afterwards. This is usually 83 * written as:
109 * written as: 84 * <pre>
110 * <pre> 85 *
111 * 86 * QString oldgroup config()->group();
112 * QString oldgroup config()->group(); 87 * config()->setGroup( "TheGroupThatIWant" );
113 * config()->setGroup( "TheGroupThatIWant" ); 88 * ...
114 * ... 89 * config()->writeEntry( "Blah", "Blubb" );
115 * config()->writeEntry( "Blah", "Blubb" ); 90 *
116 * 91 * config()->setGroup( oldgroup );
117 * config()->setGroup( oldgroup ); 92 * </pre>
118 * </pre> 93 *
119 * 94 * In order to facilitate this task, you can use
120 * In order to facilitate this task, you can use 95 * OConfigGroupSaver. Simply construct such an object ON THE STACK
121 * OConfigGroupSaver. Simply construct such an object ON THE STACK 96 * when you want to switch to a new group. Then, when the object goes
122 * when you want to switch to a new group. Then, when the object goes 97 * out of scope, the group will automatically be restored. If you
123 * out of scope, the group will automatically be restored. If you 98 * want to use several different groups within a function or method,
124 * want to use several different groups within a function or method, 99 * you can still use OConfigGroupSaver: Simply enclose all work with
125 * you can still use OConfigGroupSaver: Simply enclose all work with 100 * one group (including the creation of the OConfigGroupSaver object)
126 * one group (including the creation of the OConfigGroupSaver object) 101 * in one block.
127 * in one block. 102 *
128 * 103 * @author Matthias Kalle Dalheimer <Kalle@kde.org>
129 * @author Matthias Kalle Dalheimer <Kalle@kde.org> 104 * @version $Id$
130 * @version $Id$ 105 * @see OConfig
131 * @see OConfig 106 */
132 * @short Helper class for easier use of OConfig groups
133 */
134 107
135class OConfigGroupSaver 108class OConfigGroupSaver
136{ 109{
137 public: 110 public:
138 /** 111 /**
139 * Constructor. You pass a pointer to the OConfigBase-derived 112 * Constructor.
140 * object you want to work with and a string indicating the _new_ 113 * Create the object giving a @config object and a @a group to become
141 * group. 114 * the current group.
142 * @param config The OConfig-derived object this 115 */
143 * OConfigGroupSaver works on.
144 * @param group The new group that the config object should switch to.
145 */
146 OConfigGroupSaver( OConfig* config, QString group ) :_config(config), _oldgroup(config->group() ) 116 OConfigGroupSaver( OConfig* config, QString group ) :_config(config), _oldgroup(config->group() )
147 { _config->setGroup( group ); } 117 { _config->setGroup( group ); }
148 118
@@ -151,7 +121,10 @@ class OConfigGroupSaver
151 121
152 OConfigGroupSaver( OConfig* config, const QCString &group ) : _config(config), _oldgroup(config->group()) 122 OConfigGroupSaver( OConfig* config, const QCString &group ) : _config(config), _oldgroup(config->group())
153 { _config->setGroup( group ); } 123 { _config->setGroup( group ); }
154 124 /**
125 * Destructor.
126 * Restores the last current group.
127 */
155 ~OConfigGroupSaver() { _config->setGroup( _oldgroup ); } 128 ~OConfigGroupSaver() { _config->setGroup( _oldgroup ); }
156 129
157 OConfig* config() { return _config; }; 130 OConfig* config() { return _config; };