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42/*!
43 \example statemachine/trafficlight
44 \title Traffic Light Example
45
46 The Traffic Light example shows how to use \l{The State Machine Framework}
47 to implement the control flow of a traffic light.
48
49 \image trafficlight-example.png
50
51 In this example we write a TrafficLightWidget class. The traffic light has
52 three lights: Red, yellow and green. The traffic light transitions from
53 one light to another (red to yellow to green to yellow to red again) at
54 certain intervals.
55
56 \snippet examples/statemachine/trafficlight/main.cpp 0
57
58 The LightWidget class represents a single light of the traffic light. It
59 provides an \c on property and two slots, turnOn() and turnOff(), to turn
60 the light on and off, respectively. The widget paints itself in the color
61 that's passed to the constructor.
62
63 \snippet examples/statemachine/trafficlight/main.cpp 1
64
65 The TrafficLightWidget class represents the visual part of the traffic
66 light; it's a widget that contains three lights arranged vertically, and
67 provides accessor functions for these.
68
69 \snippet examples/statemachine/trafficlight/main.cpp 2
70
71 The createLightState() function creates a state that turns a light on when
72 the state is entered, and off when the state is exited. The state uses a
73 timer, and as we shall see the timeout is used to transition from one
74 LightState to another. Here is the statechart for the light state:
75
76 \img trafficlight-example1.png
77 \omit
78 \caption This is a caption
79 \endomit
80
81 \snippet examples/statemachine/trafficlight/main.cpp 3
82
83 The TrafficLight class combines the TrafficLightWidget with a state
84 machine. The state graph has four states: red-to-yellow, yellow-to-green,
85 green-to-yellow and yellow-to-red. The initial state is red-to-yellow;
86 when the state's timer times out, the state machine transitions to
87 yellow-to-green. The same process repeats through the other states.
88 This is what the statechart looks like:
89
90 \img trafficlight-example2.png
91 \omit
92 \caption This is a caption
93 \endomit
94
95 \snippet examples/statemachine/trafficlight/main.cpp 4
96
97 The main() function constructs a TrafficLight and shows it.
98
99*/
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