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42/*!
43 \example xml/streambookmarks
44 \title QXmlStream Bookmarks Example
45
46 The QXmlStream Bookmarks example provides a reader for XML Bookmark
47 Exchange Language (XBEL) files using Qt's QXmlStreamReader class
48 for reading, and QXmlStreamWriter class for writing the files.
49
50 \image xmlstreamexample-screenshot.png
51
52 \section1 XbelWriter Class Definition
53
54 The \c XbelWriter class contains a private instance of QXmlStreamWriter,
55 which provides an XML writer with a streaming API. \c XbelWriter also
56 has a reference to the QTreeWidget instance where the bookmark hierarchy
57 is stored.
58
59 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelwriter.h 0
60
61 \section1 XbelWriter Class Implementation
62
63 The \c XbelWriter constructor accepts a \a treeWidget to initialize within
64 its definition. We enable \l{QXmlStreamWriter}'s auto-formatting property
65 to ensure line-breaks and indentations are added automatically to empty
66 sections between elements, increasing readability as the data is split into
67 several lines.
68
69 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelwriter.cpp 0
70
71 The \c writeFile() function accepts a QIODevice object and sets it using
72 \c setDevice(). This function then writes the document type
73 definition(DTD), the start element, the version, and \c{treeWidget}'s
74 top-level items.
75
76 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelwriter.cpp 1
77
78 The \c writeItem() function accepts a QTreeWidgetItem object and writes it
79 to the stream, depending on its \c tagName, which can either be a "folder",
80 "bookmark", or "separator".
81
82 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelwriter.cpp 2
83
84 \section1 XbelReader Class Definition
85
86 The \c XbelReader contains a private instance of QXmlStreamReader, the
87 companion class to QXmlStreamWriter. \c XbelReader also contains a
88 reference to the QTreeWidget that is used to group the bookmarks according
89 to their hierarchy.
90
91 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelreader.h 0
92
93 \section1 XbelReader Class Implementation
94
95 The \c XbelReader constructor accepts a QTreeWidget to initialize the
96 \c treeWidget within its definition. A QStyle object is used to set
97 \c{treeWidget}'s style property. The \c folderIcon is set to QIcon::Normal
98 mode where the pixmap is only displayed when the user is not interacting
99 with the icon. The QStyle::SP_DirClosedIcon, QStyle::SP_DirOpenIcon, and
100 QStyle::SP_FileIcon correspond to standard pixmaps that follow the style
101 of your GUI.
102
103 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelreader.cpp 0
104
105 The \c read() function accepts a QIODevice and sets it using
106 \l{QXmlStreamReader::}{setDevice()}. The actual process of reading only
107 takes place if the file is a valid XBEL 1.0 file. Note that the XML input
108 needs to be well-formed to be accepted by QXmlStreamReader. Otherwise, the
109 \l{QXmlStreamReader::}{raiseError()} function is used to display an error
110 message. Since the XBEL reader is only concerned with reading XML elements,
111 it makes extensive use of the \l{QXmlStreamReader::}{readNextStartElement()}
112 convenience function.
113
114 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelreader.cpp 1
115
116 The \c errorString() function is used if an error occurred, in order to
117 obtain a description of the error complete with line and column number
118 information.
119
120 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelreader.cpp 2
121
122 The \c readXBEL() function reads the name of a startElement and calls
123 the appropriate function to read it, depending on whether if its a
124 "folder", "bookmark" or "separator". Otherwise, it calls
125 \l{QXmlStreamReader::}{skipCurrentElement()}. The Q_ASSERT() macro is used
126 to provide a pre-condition for the function.
127
128 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelreader.cpp 3
129
130 The \c readTitle() function reads the bookmark's title.
131
132 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelreader.cpp 4
133
134 The \c readSeparator() function creates a separator and sets its flags.
135 The text is set to 30 "0xB7", the HEX equivalent for period. The element
136 is then skipped using \l{QXmlStreamReader::}{skipCurrentElement()}.
137
138 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/xbelreader.cpp 5
139
140 \section1 MainWindow Class Definition
141
142 The \c MainWindow class is a subclass of QMainWindow, with a
143 \c File menu and a \c Help menu.
144
145 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/mainwindow.h 0
146
147 \section1 MainWindow Class Implementation
148
149 The \c MainWindow constructor instantiates the QTreeWidget object, \c
150 treeWidget and sets its header with a QStringList object, \c labels.
151 The constructor also invokes \c createActions() and \c createMenus()
152 to set up the menus and their corresponding actions. The \c statusBar()
153 is used to display the message "Ready" and the window's size is fixed
154 to 480x320 pixels.
155
156 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/mainwindow.cpp 0
157
158 The \c open() function enables the user to open an XBEL file using
159 QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(). A warning message is displayed along
160 with the \c fileName and \c errorString if the file cannot be read or
161 if there is a parse error.
162
163 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/mainwindow.cpp 1
164
165 The \c saveAs() function displays a QFileDialog, prompting the user for
166 a \c fileName using QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(). Similar to the
167 \c open() function, this function also displays a warning message if
168 the file cannot be written to.
169
170 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/mainwindow.cpp 2
171
172 The \c about() function displays a QMessageBox with a brief description
173 of the example.
174
175 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/mainwindow.cpp 3
176
177 In order to implement the \c open(), \c saveAs(), \c exit(), \c about()
178 and \c aboutQt() functions, we connect them to QAction objects and
179 add them to the \c fileMenu and \c helpMenu. The connections are as shown
180 below:
181
182 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/mainwindow.cpp 4
183
184 The \c createMenus() function creates the \c fileMenu and \c helpMenu
185 and adds the QAction objects to them in order to create the menu shown
186 in the screenshot below:
187
188 \table
189 \row
190 \o \inlineimage xmlstreamexample-filemenu.png
191 \o \inlineimage xmlstreamexample-helpmenu.png
192 \endtable
193
194 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/mainwindow.cpp 5
195
196 \section1 \c{main()} Function
197
198 The \c main() function instantiates \c MainWindow and invokes the \c show()
199 function.
200
201 \snippet examples/xml/streambookmarks/main.cpp 0
202
203 See the \l{http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/topics/xbel/}
204 {XML Bookmark Exchange Language Resource Page} for more information
205 about XBEL files.
206*/
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