#ifndef __kregexpeditorinterface_h__ #define __kregexpeditorinterface_h__ #include /** * A graphical editor for regular expressions. * * @author Jesper K. Pedersen blackie@kde.org * * The actual editor is located in tdeutils, with an interface in * tdelibs. This means that it is a bit more complicated to create an * instance of the editor, but only a little bit more complicated. * * To check if kregexpeditor in tdeutils is installed and available use this line: * * \code * bool installed=!TDETrader::self()->query("KRegExpEditor/KRegExpEditor").isEmpty(); * \endcode * * The following is a template for what you need to do to create an instance of the * regular expression dialog: * * \code * TQDialog *editorDialog = KParts::ComponentFactory::createInstanceFromQuery( "KRegExpEditor/KRegExpEditor" ); * if ( editorDialog ) { * // tdeutils was installed, so the dialog was found fetch the editor interface * KRegExpEditorInterface *editor = ::tqqt_cast( editorDialog ); * Q_ASSERT( editor ); // This should not fail! * * // now use the editor. * editor->setRegExp("^kde$"); * * // Finally exec the dialog * editorDialog->exec(); * } * else { * // Don't offer the dialog. * } * \endcode * * Note: signals and slots must be connected to the editorDialog object, not to the editor object: * \code * connect( editorDialog, TQT_SIGNAL( canUndo( bool ) ), undoBut, TQT_SLOT( setEnabled( bool ) ) ); * \endcode * * If you want to create an instance of the editor widget, i.e. not the * dialog, then you must do it in the following way: * * \code * TQWidget *editorWidget = * KParts::ComponentFactory::createInstanceFromQuery( * "KRegExpEditor/KRegExpEditor", TQString::null, parent ); * if ( editorWidget ) { * // tdeutils was installed, so the widget was found fetch the editor interface * KRegExpEditorInterface *editor = ::tqqt_cast( editorWidget ); * Q_ASSERT( editor ); // This should not fail! * * // now use the editor. * editor->setRegExp("^kde$"); * // Finally insert the widget into the layout of its parent * layout->addWidget( editorWidget ); * } * else { * // Don't offer the editor widget. * } * \endcode * */ class KRegExpEditorInterface { public: /** * returns the regular expression of the editor in Qt3 QRegExp * syntax. Note, there is also a 'regexp' Qt property available. */ virtual TQString regExp() const = 0; protected: // These are signals: in classes that actually implement the interface. /** * This signal tells whether undo is available. */ virtual void canUndo( bool ) = 0; /** * This signal tells whether redo is available. */ virtual void canRedo( bool ) = 0; /** * This signal is emited whenever the regular expression changes. * The argument is true when the regular expression is different from * the loaded regular expression and false when it is equal to the * loaded regular expression. */ virtual void changes( bool ) = 0; public: // These are public slots: in classes that implement the interface. /** * Set the regular expression for the editor. The syntax must be Qt3 * TQRegExp syntax. */ virtual void setRegExp( const TQString ®exp ) = 0; virtual void redo() = 0; virtual void undo() = 0; /** * Set text to use when showing matches. NOT IMPLEMENTED YET! * * This method is not yet implemented. In later version of the widget * this method will be used to give the widget a text to show matches of * the regular expression on. */ virtual void setMatchText( const TQString& ) = 0; /** * This method allows for future changes that will not break binary * compatibility. DONT USE! * * KDE has a policy of keeping binary compatibility for all major * version of KDE. This means that new methods can not be added to this * API before KDE version 4.0. * * This method is an escape door for that. * * Conclusion: You should not use this method in this version of KDE! */ virtual void doSomething( TQString method, void* arguments ) = 0; }; #endif