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#ifndef OpieBtObex_H
#define OpieBtObex_H
#include <qobject.h>
#include <opietooth/services.h>
#include <opietooth/manager.h>
namespace Opie {namespace Core {class OProcess;}}
class QCopChannel;
using namespace OpieTooth;
namespace OpieObex {
// Maybe this should be derved from Obex.
class BtObex : public QObject {
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* BtObex c'tor look
*/
BtObex( QObject *parent, const char* name);
/**
* d'tor
*/
~BtObex();
/** TODO mbhaynie -- Maybe opd would be a better way to receive.
* Starting listening to Bluetooth after enabled by the applet
* a signal gets emitted when received a file
*/
void receive();
void send( const QString&, const QString& );
void setReceiveEnabled( bool = false );
signals:
/**
* a signal
* @param path The path to the received file
*/
void receivedFile( const QString& path);
/**
* error signal if the program couldn't be started or the
* the connection timed out
*/
void error( int );
/**
* The current try to receive data
*/
void currentTry(unsigned int);
/**
* signal sent The file got beamed to the remote location
*/
void sent(bool);
void done(bool);
private:
uint m_count;
QString m_file;
QString m_outp;
QString m_bdaddr;
int m_port;
Opie::Core::OProcess *m_send;
Opie::Core::OProcess *m_rec;
bool m_receive : 1;
OpieTooth::Manager* btManager;
void shutDownReceive();
private slots:
// the process exited
void slotExited(Opie::Core::OProcess*) ;
void slotStdOut(Opie::Core::OProcess*, char*, int);
void slotError();
void slotFoundServices(const QString&, Services::ValueList);
private:
void sendNow();
QString parseOut();
void received();
void sendEnd();
};
};
#endif
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