/*                 This file is part of the Opie Project (C) 2003 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer Inspired by the config classes from the KDE Project which are =. (C) 1997 Matthias Kalle Dalheimer .=l.            .>+-=  _;:,     .>    :=|. This program is free software; you can .> <`_,   >  .   <= redistribute it and/or modify it under :`=1 )Y*s>-.--   : the terms of the GNU Library General Public .="- .-=="i,     .._ License as published by the Free Software  - .   .-<_>     .<> Foundation; either version 2 of the License,      ._= =}       : or (at your option) any later version.     .%`+i>       _;_.     .i_,=:_.      -`: 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. */ #ifndef OCONFIG_H #define OCONFIG_H //FIXME: Implement for X11 or reuse libqpe/Config there also? //FIXME: Or rather use QSettings also for libqpe? #include "opieconfig.h" class QColor; class QFont; /** * A Configuration class based on the Qtopia @ref Config class * featuring additional handling of color and font entries */ class OConfig : public OpieConfig { public: /** * Constructs a OConfig object with a @a name. */ OConfig( const QString &name, Domain domain = User ); /** * Destructs the OConfig object. * * Writes back any dirty configuration entries, and destroys * dynamically created objects. */ virtual ~OConfig(); /** * @returns the name of the current group. * The current group is used for searching keys and accessing entries. */ const QString& group() { return group(); }; /** * @returns a @ref QColor entry or a @a default value if the key is not found. */ QColor readColorEntry( const QString& key, const QColor* pDefault ) const; /** * @returns a @ref QFont value or a @a default value if the key is not found. */ QFont readFontEntry( const QString& key, const QFont* pDefault ) const; }; /** * @brief Helper class for easier use of OConfig groups. * * Careful programmers always set the group of a * @ref OConfig object to the group they want to read from * and set it back to the old one of afterwards. This is usually * written as: *
 *
 * QString oldgroup config()->group();
 * config()->setGroup( "TheGroupThatIWant" );
 * ...
 * config()->writeEntry( "Blah", "Blubb" );
 *
 * config()->setGroup( oldgroup );
 * 
* * In order to facilitate this task, you can use * OConfigGroupSaver. Simply construct such an object ON THE STACK * when you want to switch to a new group. Then, when the object goes * out of scope, the group will automatically be restored. If you * want to use several different groups within a function or method, * you can still use OConfigGroupSaver: Simply enclose all work with * one group (including the creation of the OConfigGroupSaver object) * in one block. * * @author Matthias Kalle Dalheimer * @version $Id$ * @see OConfig */ class OConfigGroupSaver { public: /** * Constructor. * Create the object giving a @config object and a @a group to become * the current group. */ OConfigGroupSaver( OConfig* config, QString group ) :_config(config), _oldgroup(config->group() ) { _config->setGroup( group ); } OConfigGroupSaver( OConfig* config, const char *group ) :_config(config), _oldgroup(config->group()) { _config->setGroup( group ); } OConfigGroupSaver( OConfig* config, const QCString &group ) : _config(config), _oldgroup(config->group()) { _config->setGroup( group ); } /** * Destructor. * Restores the last current group. */ ~OConfigGroupSaver() { _config->setGroup( _oldgroup ); } OConfig* config() { return _config; }; private: OConfig* _config; QString _oldgroup; OConfigGroupSaver( const OConfigGroupSaver& ); OConfigGroupSaver& operator=( const OConfigGroupSaver& ); }; #endif // OCONFIG_H