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\section1 Document related
The findDocuments() function creates a set of \link doclnk.html
DocLnk\endlink objects in a particular folder.
\section1 Filesystem related
Global provides an applicationFileName() function that returns the
full path of an application-specific file.
The execute() function runs an application.
\section1 Word list related
A list of words relevant to the current locale is maintained by the
system. The list is held in a \link qdawg.html DAWG\endlink
(implemented by the QDawg class). This list is used, for example, by
the pickboard input method.
The global QDawg is returned by fixedDawg(); this cannot be updated.
An updatable copy of the global QDawg is returned by addedDawg().
Applications may have their own word lists stored in \l{QDawg}s
which are returned by dawg(). Use addWords() to add words to the
updateable copy of the global QDawg or to named application
\l{QDawg}s.
\section1 Quoting
The shellQuote() function quotes a string suitable for passing to a
shell. The stringQuote() function backslash escapes '\' and '"'
characters.
\section1 Hardware
The writeHWClock() function sets the hardware clock to the system
clock's date and time.
\ingroup qtopiaemb
*/
/*!
\internal
*/
Global::Global()
{
}
/*!
Returns the unchangeable QDawg that contains general
words for the current locale.
\sa addedDawg()
*/
const QDawg& Global::fixedDawg()
{
if ( !fixed_dawg ) {
if ( !docDirCreated )
createDocDir();
fixed_dawg = new QDawg;
QString dawgfilename = dictDir() + "/dawg";
QString words_lang;
QStringList langs = Global::languageList();
for (QStringList::ConstIterator it = langs.begin(); it!=langs.end(); ++it) {
QString lang = *it;
words_lang = dictDir() + "/words." + lang;
QString dawgfilename_lang = dawgfilename + "." + lang;
if ( QFile::exists(dawgfilename_lang) ||
QFile::exists(words_lang) ) {
dawgfilename = dawgfilename_lang;
break;
}
}
QFile dawgfile(dawgfilename);
if ( !dawgfile.exists() ) {
QString fn = dictDir() + "/words";
if ( QFile::exists(words_lang) )
fn = words_lang;
QFile in(fn);
if ( in.open(IO_ReadOnly) ) {
fixed_dawg->createFromWords(&in);
dawgfile.open(IO_WriteOnly);
fixed_dawg->write(&dawgfile);
dawgfile.close();
}
} else {
fixed_dawg->readFile(dawgfilename);
}
}
return *fixed_dawg;
}
/*!
Returns the changeable QDawg that contains general
words for the current locale.
\sa fixedDawg()
*/
const QDawg& Global::addedDawg()
{
return dawg("local");
}
/*!
Returns the QDawg with the given \a name.
This is an application-specific word list.
\a name should not contain "/".
*/
const QDawg& Global::dawg(const QString& name)
{
createDocDir();
if ( !named_dawg )
named_dawg = new QDict<QDawg>;
QDawg* r = named_dawg->find(name);
if ( !r ) {
r = new QDawg;
named_dawg->insert(name,r);
QString dawgfilename = applicationFileName("Dictionary", name ) + ".dawg";
QFile dawgfile(dawgfilename);
if ( dawgfile.open(IO_ReadOnly) )
r->readFile(dawgfilename);
}
return *r;
}
/*!
\overload
Adds \a wordlist to the addedDawg().
Note that the addition of words persists between program executions
(they are saved in the dictionary files), so you should confirm the
words with the user before adding them.
*/
void Global::addWords(const QStringList& wordlist)
{
addWords("local",wordlist);
}
/*!
\overload
Adds \a wordlist to the addedDawg().
Note that the addition of words persists between program executions
(they are saved in the dictionary files), so you should confirm the
words with the user before adding them.
*/
void Global::addWords(const QString& dictname, const QStringList& wordlist)
{
QDawg& d = (QDawg&)dawg(dictname);
QStringList all = d.allWords() + wordlist;
d.createFromWords(all);
QString dawgfilename = applicationFileName("Dictionary", dictname) + ".dawg";
QFile dawgfile(dawgfilename);
if ( dawgfile.open(IO_WriteOnly) ) {
d.write(&dawgfile);
dawgfile.close();
}
// #### Re-read the dawg here if we use mmap().
// #### Signal other processes to re-read.
}
/*!
Returns the full path for the application called \a appname, with the
given \a filename. Returns QString::null if there was a problem creating
the directory tree for \a appname.
If \a filename contains "/", it is the caller's responsibility to
ensure that those directories exist.
*/
QString Global::applicationFileName(const QString& appname, const QString& filename)
{
QDir d;
QString r = getenv("HOME");
r += "/Applications/";
if ( !QFile::exists( r ) )
if ( d.mkdir(r) == false )
return QString::null;
r += appname;
if ( !QFile::exists( r ) )
if ( d.mkdir(r) == false )
return QString::null;
r += "/"; r += filename;
return r;
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void Global::createDocDir()
{
if ( !docDirCreated ) {
docDirCreated = TRUE;
mkdir( QPEApplication::documentDir().latin1(), 0755 );
}
}
/*!
Displays a status \a message to the user. This usually appears
in the taskbar for a short amount of time, then disappears.
*/
void Global::statusMessage(const QString& message)
{
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
QCopEnvelope e( "QPE/TaskBar", "message(QString)" );
e << message;
#endif
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void Global::applyStyle()
{
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
QCopChannel::send( "QPE/System", "applyStyle()" );
#else
((QPEApplication *)qApp)->applyStyle(); // apply without needing QCop for floppy version
#endif
}
/*!
\internal
*/
QWidget *Global::shutdown( bool )
{
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
QCopChannel::send( "QPE/System", "shutdown()" );
#endif
return 0;
}
/*!
\internal
*/
QWidget *Global::restart( bool )
{
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
QCopChannel::send( "QPE/System", "restart()" );
#endif
return 0;
}
/*!
Explicitly show the current input method.
Input methods are indicated in the taskbar by a small icon. If the
input method is activated (shown) then it takes up some proportion
of the bottom of the screen, to allow the user to interact (input
characters) with it.
\sa hideInputMethod()
*/
void Global::showInputMethod()
{
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
QCopChannel::send( "QPE/TaskBar", "showInputMethod()" );
#endif
}
/*!
Explicitly hide the current input method.
The current input method is still indicated in the taskbar, but no
longer takes up screen space, and can no longer be interacted with.
\sa showInputMethod()
*/
void Global::hideInputMethod()
{
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
QCopChannel::send( "QPE/TaskBar", "hideInputMethod()" );
#endif
}
/*!
\internal
*/
bool Global::isBuiltinCommand( const QString &name )
{
if(!builtin)
return FALSE; // yes, it can happen
for (int i = 0; builtin[i].file; i++) {
if ( builtin[i].file == name ) {
return TRUE;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
Global::Command* Global::builtin=0;
QGuardedPtr<QWidget> *Global::running=0;
/*!
\class Global::Command
\brief The Global::Command class is internal.
\internal
*/
/*!
\internal
*/
void Global::setBuiltinCommands( Command* list )
{
if ( running )
delete [] running;
builtin = list;
int count = 0;
if (!builtin)
return;
while ( builtin[count].file )
count++;
running = new QGuardedPtr<QWidget> [ count ];
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void Global::setDocument( QWidget* receiver, const QString& document )
{
Emitter emitter(receiver,document);
}
/*!
\internal
*/
bool Global::terminateBuiltin( const QString& n )
{
if (!builtin)
return FALSE;
for (int i = 0; builtin[i].file; i++) {
if ( builtin[i].file == n ) {
delete running[i];
return TRUE;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void Global::terminate( const AppLnk* app )
{
//if ( terminateBuiltin(app->exec()) ) return; // maybe? haven't tried this
#ifndef QT_NO_COP
QCString channel = "QPE/Application/" + app->exec().utf8();
if ( QCopChannel::isRegistered(channel) ) {
QCopEnvelope e(channel, "quit()");
}
#endif
}
/*!
Low-level function to run command \a c.
\warning Do not use this function. Use execute instead.
\sa execute()
*/
void Global::invoke(const QString &c)
{
// Convert the command line in to a list of arguments
QStringList list = QStringList::split(QRegExp(" *"),c);
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
QString ap=list[0];
// see if the application is already running
// XXX should lock file /tmp/qcop-msg-ap
if ( QCopChannel::isRegistered( ("QPE/Application/" + ap).latin1() ) ) {
// If the channel is already register, the app is already running, so show it.
{ QCopEnvelope env( ("QPE/Application/" + ap).latin1(), "raise()" ); }
- QCopEnvelope e("QPE/System", "notBusy(QString)" );
- e << ap;
+ //QCopEnvelope e("QPE/System", "notBusy(QString)" );
+ //e << ap;
return;
}
// XXX should unlock file /tmp/qcop-msg-ap
//see if it is being started
if ( StartingAppList::isStarting( ap ) ) {
- QCopEnvelope e("QPE/System", "notBusy(QString)" );
- e << ap;
+ // FIXME take it out for now, since it leads to a much to short showing of wait if
+ // some entry is clicked.
+ // Real cause is that ::execute is called twice for document tab. But it would need some larger changes
+ // to fix that, and with future syncs with qtopia 1.6 it will change anyway big time since somebody there
+ // had the idea that an apploader belongs to the launcher ...
+ //QCopEnvelope e("QPE/System", "notBusy(QString)" );
+ //e << ap;
return;
}
#endif
#ifdef QT_NO_QWS_MULTIPROCESS
QMessageBox::warning( 0, "Error", "Could not find the application " + c, "Ok", 0, 0, 0, 1 );
#else
QStrList slist;
unsigned int j;
for ( j = 0; j < list.count(); j++ )
slist.append( list[j].utf8() );
const char **args = new (const char *)[slist.count() + 1];
for ( j = 0; j < slist.count(); j++ )
args[j] = slist.at(j);
args[j] = NULL;
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
// an attempt to show a wait...
// more logic should be used, but this will be fine for the moment...
QCopEnvelope ( "QPE/System", "busy()" );
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_QUICKEXEC
QString libexe = qpeDir()+"/binlib/lib"+args[0] + ".so";
qDebug("libfile = %s", libexe.latin1() );
if ( QFile::exists( libexe ) ) {
qDebug("calling quickexec %s", libexe.latin1() );
quickexecv( libexe.utf8().data(), (const char **)args );
} else
#endif
{
bool success = false;
int pfd [2];
if ( ::pipe ( pfd ) < 0 )
pfd [0] = pfd [1] = -1;
pid_t pid = ::fork ( );
if ( pid == 0 ) { // child
for ( int fd = 3; fd < 100; fd++ ) {
if ( fd != pfd [1] )
::close ( fd );
}
::setpgid ( ::getpid ( ), ::getppid ( ));
// Closing of fd[1] indicates that the execvp succeeded!
if ( pfd [1] >= 0 )
::fcntl ( pfd [1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC );
// Try bindir first, so that foo/bar works too
::execv ( qpeDir ( ) + "/bin/" + args [0], (char * const *) args );
::execvp ( args [0], (char * const *) args );
char resultByte = 1;
if ( pfd [1] >= 0 )
::write ( pfd [1], &resultByte, 1 );
::_exit ( -1 );
}
else if ( pid > 0 ) {
success = true;
if ( pfd [1] >= 0 )
::close ( pfd [1] );
if ( pfd [0] >= 0 ) {
while ( true ) {
char resultByte;
int n = ::read ( pfd [0], &resultByte, 1 );
if ( n == 1 ) {
success = false;
break;
}
if (( n == -1 ) && (( errno == ECHILD ) || ( errno == EINTR )))
continue;
break; // success
}
::close ( pfd [0] );
}
}
if ( success )
StartingAppList::add( list[0] );
else
QMessageBox::warning( 0, "Error", "Could not start the application " + c, "Ok", 0, 0, 0, 1 );
}
#endif //QT_NO_QWS_MULTIPROCESS
}
/*!
Executes the application identfied by \a c, passing \a
document if it isn't null.
Note that a better approach might be to send a QCop message to the
application's QPE/Application/\e{appname} channel.
*/
void Global::execute( const QString &c, const QString& document )
{
if ( qApp->type() != QApplication::GuiServer ) {
// ask the server to do the work
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
if ( document.isNull() ) {
QCopEnvelope e( "QPE/System", "execute(QString)" );
e << c;
} else {
QCopEnvelope e( "QPE/System", "execute(QString,QString)" );
e << c << document;
}
#endif
return;
}
// Attempt to execute the app using a builtin class for the app first
// else try and find it in the bin directory
if (builtin) {
for (int i = 0; builtin[i].file; i++) {
if ( builtin[i].file == c ) {
if ( running[i] ) {
if ( !document.isNull() && builtin[i].documentary )
setDocument(running[i], document);
running[i]->raise();
running[i]->show();
running[i]->setActiveWindow();
} else {
running[i] = builtin[i].func( builtin[i].maximized );
}
#ifndef QT_NO_COP
QCopEnvelope e("QPE/System", "notBusy(QString)" );
e << c; // that was quick ;-)
#endif
return;
}
}
}
//Global::invoke(c, document);
// Convert the command line in to a list of arguments
QStringList list = QStringList::split(QRegExp(" *"),c);
#if !defined(QT_NO_COP)
QString ap=list[0];
qDebug("executing %s", ap.latin1() );
/* if need be, sending a qcop message will result in an invoke, see
preceeding function */
invoke( ap );
//{ QCopEnvelope env( ("QPE/Application/" + ap).latin1(), "raise()" ); }
if ( !document.isEmpty() ) {
QCopEnvelope env( ("QPE/Application/" + ap).latin1(), "setDocument(QString)" );
env << document;
}
#endif
}
/*!
Returns the string \a s with the characters '\', '"', and '$' quoted
by a preceeding '\'.
\sa stringQuote()
*/
QString Global::shellQuote(const QString& s)
{
QString r="\"";
for (int i=0; i<(int)s.length(); i++) {
char c = s[i].latin1();
switch (c) {
case '\\': case '"': case '$':
r+="\\";
}
r += s[i];
}
r += "\"";
return r;
}
/*!
Returns the string \a s with the characters '\' and '"' quoted by a
preceeding '\'.
\sa shellQuote()
*/
QString Global::stringQuote(const QString& s)
{
QString r="\"";
for (int i=0; i<(int)s.length(); i++) {
char c = s[i].latin1();
switch (c) {
case '\\': case '"':
r+="\\";
}
r += s[i];
}
r += "\"";
return r;
}
/*!
Finds all documents on the system's document directories which
match the filter \a mimefilter, and appends the resulting DocLnk
objects to \a folder.
*/
void Global::findDocuments(DocLnkSet* folder, const QString &mimefilter)
{
QString homedocs = QString(getenv("HOME")) + "/Documents";
DocLnkSet d(homedocs,mimefilter);
folder->appendFrom(d);
/** let's do intellegint way of searching these files
* a) the user don't want to check mediums global
* b) the user wants to check but use the global options for it
* c) the user wants to check it but not this medium
* d) the user wants to check and this medium as well
*
* In all cases we need to apply a different mimefilter to
* the medium.
* a) mimefilter.isEmpty() we need to apply the responding filter
* either the global or the one on the medium
*
* b) mimefilter is set to an application we need to find out if the
* mimetypes are included in the mime mask of the medium
*/
StorageInfo storage;
const QList<FileSystem> &fs = storage.fileSystems();
QListIterator<FileSystem> it ( fs );
for ( ; it.current(); ++it ) {
if ( (*it)->isRemovable() ) { // let's find out if we should search on it
// this is a candidate look at the cf and see if we should search on it
QString path = (*it)->path();
if( !checkStorage((*it)->path() + "/.opiestorage.cf" ) )
continue;
DocLnkSet ide( path, mimefilter );
folder->appendFrom(ide);
} else if ( (*it)->disk() == "/dev/mtdblock6" || (*it)->disk() == "tmpfs" ) {
QString path = (*it)->path() + "/Documents";
DocLnkSet ide( path, mimefilter );
folder->appendFrom(ide);
}
}
}
QStringList Global::languageList()
{
QString lang = getenv("LANG");
QStringList langs;
langs.append(lang);
int i = lang.find(".");
if ( i > 0 )
lang = lang.left( i );
i = lang.find( "_" );
if ( i > 0 )
langs.append(lang.left(i));
return langs;
}
QStringList Global::helpPath()
{
+ QString qpeDir = QPEApplication::qpeDir();
QStringList path;
QStringList langs = Global::languageList();
for (QStringList::ConstIterator it = langs.fromLast(); it!=langs.end(); --it) {
QString lang = *it;
if ( !lang.isEmpty() )
- path += QPEApplication::qpeDir() + "/help/" + lang + "/html";
+ path += qpeDir + "/help/" + lang + "/html";
}
- path += QPEApplication::qpeDir() + "/pics";
- path += QPEApplication::qpeDir() + "/help/html";
- path += QPEApplication::qpeDir() + "/docs";
+ path += qpeDir + "/pics";
+ path += qpeDir + "/help/html";
+ /* we even put english into the en dir so try it as fallback as well for opie */
+ path += qpeDir + "/help/en/html";
+ path += qpeDir + "/docs";
return path;
}
#include "global.moc"