-rw-r--r-- | noncore/settings/networksettings/interfaces/interface.h | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | noncore/settings/networksettings/module.h | 12 |
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diff --git a/noncore/settings/networksettings/interfaces/interface.h b/noncore/settings/networksettings/interfaces/interface.h index ec82851..83ab088 100644 --- a/noncore/settings/networksettings/interfaces/interface.h +++ b/noncore/settings/networksettings/interfaces/interface.h @@ -6,6 +6,13 @@ class Module; +/** + * A Interface represents a physical device. You can + * inherit it and create also virtual devices. Like saved + * ppp dial ups or vpn. Interface is used for representing + * your interface to the User and its actions. + * + */ class Interface : public QObject{ Q_OBJECT diff --git a/noncore/settings/networksettings/module.h b/noncore/settings/networksettings/module.h index 3ef823c..9dc913e 100644 --- a/noncore/settings/networksettings/module.h +++ b/noncore/settings/networksettings/module.h @@ -86,8 +86,16 @@ public: * Check to see if the interface i is owned by this module. * See if you can handle it. And if you can claim ownership * by returning true. + * For physical devices you will be asked if you want to own the + * device. But you can also create new \sa Interface Implementations. + * + * If you want to own the Interface add it to your internal interface + * list + * * @param Interface* interface to check against * @return bool true if i is owned by this module, false otherwise. + * + * @see getInterfaces */ virtual bool isOwner(Interface *){ return false; }; @@ -116,6 +124,10 @@ public: /** * Get all active (up or down) interfaces managed by this * module. + * At the end of initialisation you will be asked to return your interfaces + * Return all of your interfaces even the ones you claimed by isOnwer. + * Here you can also return your 'virtual' Interface Objects + * * @return QList<Interface> A list of interfaces that exsist that havn't * been called by isOwner() */ |