/* * A Simple widget with a button to quit * */ /* * The below sequence is called a guard and guards * against multiple inclusion of header files * NOTE: you need to use unique names among the header files */ #ifndef QUIET_SIMPLE_DEMO_H #define QUIET_SIMPLE_DEMO_H #include // from this class we will inherit class QPushButton; // forward declaration to not include the header. This can save time when compiling class QAction; /* * A mainwindow is a special QWidget it helps layouting * toolbar, statusbar, menubar. Got dockable areas * So in one sentence it is a MainWindow :) */ class MainWindow : public QMainWindow { Q_OBJECT public: static QString appName() { return QString::fromLatin1("simple-main"); } MainWindow( QWidget* parent, const char* name, WFlags fl ); ~MainWindow(); public slots: void setDocument( const QString& ); private: void initUI(); QAction *m_fire; }; /* * Simple inherits from QWidget */ class Simple : public QWidget { /* * Q_OBJECT must always be the first thing you include * This is a macro and is responsible for the concepts of * dynamic signal and slots and other MetaObjects as * superClass(), inherits(), isA()... * If you use multiple inheritance include the class derived * from QObject first */ Q_OBJECT public: /* * C'tor for the Simple * make sure to always have these three when you use * the quicklaunch factory ( explained in the implementation ) */ Simple( QWidget* parent = 0, const char * name = 0, WFlags fl = 0 ); ~Simple(); /* * We now make it public because our mainwindow wants to call it */ public slots: void slotFire(); private: /* my variable */ QPushButton* m_button; }; #endif