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@@ -1,75 +1,75 @@
/*
This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 1999 Sirtaj Singh Kang <taj@kde.org>
Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org>
Waldo Bastian <bastian@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.
*/
#ifndef SSK_KSTDDIRS_H
#define SSK_KSTDDIRS_H
#include <qstring.h>
-#include <qdict.h>
+#include <q3dict.h>
#include <qstringlist.h>
#include <kglobal.h>
class KConfig;
class KStandardDirsPrivate;
/**
* @short Site-independent access to standard KDE directories.
* @author Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org> and Sirtaj Singh Kang <taj@kde.org>
* @version $Id$
*
* This is one of the most central classes in kdelibs as
* it provides a basic service: It knows where the files
* reside on the user's hard disk. And it's meant to be the
* only one that knows -- to make the real location as
* transparent as possible to both the user and the applications.
*
* To this end it insulates the application from all information
* and applications always refer to a file with a resource type
* (e.g. icon) and a filename (e.g. khexdit.xpm). In an ideal world
* the application would make no assumption where this file is and
* leave it up to @ref KStandardDirs::findResource("apps", "Home.desktop")
* to apply this knowledge to return /opt/kde/share/applnk/Home.desktop
* or ::locate("data", "kgame/background.jpg") to return
* /opt/kde/share/apps/kgame/background.jpg
*
* The main idea behind KStandardDirs is that there are several
* toplevel prefixes below which the files lie. One of these prefixes is
* the one where the user installed kdelibs, one is where the
* application was installed, and one is $HOME/.kde, but there
* may be even more. Under these prefixes there are several well
* defined suffixes where specific resource types are to be found.
* For example, for the resource type "html" the suffixes could be
* share/doc/HTML and share/doc/kde/HTML.
* So the search algorithm basicly appends to each prefix each registered
* suffix and tries to locate the file there.
* To make the thing even more complex, it's also possible to register
* absolute paths that KStandardDirs looks up after not finding anything
* in the former steps. They can be useful if the user wants to provide
* specific directories that aren't in his $HOME/.kde directory for,
* for example, icons.
*
* @sect Standard resources that kdelibs allocates are:
*
* @li apps - Applications menu (.desktop files).
* @li cache - Cached information (e.g. favicons, web-pages)
* @li cgi - CGIs to run from kdehelp.
@@ -529,101 +529,101 @@ public:
QString kfsstnd_prefixes();
/**
* Returns the toplevel directory in which KStandardDirs
* will store things. Most likely $HOME/.kde
* Don't use this function if you can use locateLocal
* @return the toplevel directory
*/
QString localkdedir() const;
/**
* @return $XDG_DATA_HOME
* See also http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/basedir/draft/basedir-spec/basedir-spec.html
*/
QString localxdgdatadir() const;
/**
* @return $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
* See also http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/basedir/draft/basedir-spec/basedir-spec.html
*/
QString localxdgconfdir() const;
/**
* Checks for existence and accessability.
* Faster than creating a QFileInfo first.
* @param fullPath the path to check
* @return true if the directory exists
*/
static bool exists(const QString &fullPath);
/**
* Expands all symbolic links and resolves references to
* '/./', '/../' and extra '/' characters in @p dirname
* and returns the canonicalized absolute pathname.
* The resulting path will have no symbolic link, '/./'
* or '/../' components.
* @since 3.1
*/
static QString realPath(const QString &dirname);
static void setAppDir( const QString & );
static QString appDir();
private:
QStringList prefixes;
// Directory dictionaries
- QDict<QStringList> absolutes;
- QDict<QStringList> relatives;
+ Q3Dict<QStringList> absolutes;
+ Q3Dict<QStringList> relatives;
- mutable QDict<QStringList> dircache;
- mutable QDict<QString> savelocations;
+ mutable Q3Dict<QStringList> dircache;
+ mutable Q3Dict<QString> savelocations;
// Disallow assignment and copy-construction
KStandardDirs( const KStandardDirs& );
KStandardDirs& operator= ( const KStandardDirs& );
bool addedCustoms;
class KStandardDirsPrivate;
KStandardDirsPrivate *d;
//US
static QString mAppDir;
void checkConfig() const;
void applyDataRestrictions(const QString &) const;
//US void createSpecialResource(const char*);
};
/**
* \addtogroup locates Locate Functions
* @{
* On The Usage Of 'locate' and 'locateLocal'
*
* Typical KDE applications use resource files in one out of
* three ways:
*
* 1) A resource file is read but is never written. A system
* default is supplied but the user can override this
* default in his local .kde directory:
*
* \code
* // Code example
* myFile = locate("appdata", "groups.lst");
* myData = myReadGroups(myFile); // myFile may be null
* \endcode
*
* 2) A resource file is read and written. If the user has no
* local version of the file the system default is used.
* The resource file is always written to the users local
* .kde directory.
*
* \code
* // Code example
* myFile = locate("appdata", "groups.lst")
* myData = myReadGroups(myFile);
* ...
* doSomething(myData);
* ...
* myFile = locateLocal("appdata", "groups.lst");