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40
41#include "qaxbindable.h"
42
43#ifndef QT_NO_WIN_ACTIVEQT
44
45#include <qmetaobject.h>
46
47#include <qt_windows.h> // for IUnknown
48#include "../shared/qaxtypes.h"
49
50QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
51
52/*!
53 \class QAxBindable
54 \brief The QAxBindable class provides an interface between a
55 QWidget and an ActiveX client.
56
57 \inmodule QAxServer
58
59 The functions provided by this class allow an ActiveX control to
60 communicate property changes to a client application. Inherit
61 your control class from both QWidget (directly or indirectly) and
62 this class to get access to this class's functions. The
63 \l{moc}{meta-object compiler} requires you to inherit from
64 QWidget first.
65
66 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_activeqt_control_qaxbindable.cpp 0
67
68 When implementing the property write function, use
69 requestPropertyChange() to get permission from the ActiveX client
70 application to change this property. When the property changes,
71 call propertyChanged() to notify the ActiveX client application
72 about the change. If a fatal error occurs in the control, use the
73 static reportError() function to notify the client.
74
75 Use the interface returned by clientSite() to call the ActiveX
76 client. To implement additional COM interfaces in your ActiveX
77 control, reimplement createAggregate() to return a new object of a
78 QAxAggregated subclass.
79
80 The ActiveQt \l{activeqt/opengl}{OpenGL} example shows how to use
81 QAxBindable to implement additional COM interfaces.
82
83 \sa QAxAggregated, QAxFactory, {ActiveQt Framework}
84*/
85
86/*!
87 Constructs an empty QAxBindable object.
88*/
89QAxBindable::QAxBindable()
90:activex(0)
91{
92}
93
94/*!
95 Destroys the QAxBindable object.
96*/
97QAxBindable::~QAxBindable()
98{
99}
100
101/*!
102 Call this function to request permission to change the property
103 \a property from the client that is hosting this ActiveX control.
104 Returns true if the client allows the change; otherwise returns
105 false.
106
107 This function is usually called first in the write function for \a
108 property, and writing is abandoned if the function returns false.
109
110 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_activeqt_control_qaxbindable.cpp 1
111
112 \sa propertyChanged()
113*/
114bool QAxBindable::requestPropertyChange(const char *property)
115{
116 if (!activex)
117 return true;
118
119 return activex->emitRequestPropertyChange(property);
120}
121
122/*!
123 Call this function to notify the client that is hosting this
124 ActiveX control that the property \a property has been changed.
125
126 This function is usually called at the end of the property's write
127 function.
128
129 \sa requestPropertyChange()
130*/
131void QAxBindable::propertyChanged(const char *property)
132{
133 if (!activex)
134 return;
135
136 activex->emitPropertyChanged(property);
137}
138
139/*!
140 Returns a pointer to the client site interface for this ActiveX object,
141 or null if no client site has been set.
142
143 Call \c QueryInterface() on the returned interface to get the
144 interface you want to call.
145*/
146IUnknown *QAxBindable::clientSite() const
147{
148 if (!activex)
149 return 0;
150
151 return activex->clientSite();
152}
153
154/*!
155 Reimplement this function when you want to implement additional
156 COM interfaces in the ActiveX control, or when you want to provide
157 alternative implementations of COM interfaces. Return a new object
158 of a QAxAggregated subclass.
159
160 The default implementation returns the null pointer.
161*/
162QAxAggregated *QAxBindable::createAggregate()
163{
164 return 0;
165}
166
167/*!
168 Reports an error to the client application. \a code is a
169 control-defined error code. \a desc is a human-readable description
170 of the error intended for the application user. \a src is the name
171 of the source for the error, typically the ActiveX server name. \a
172 context can be the location of a help file with more information
173 about the error. If \a context ends with a number in brackets,
174 e.g. [12], this number will be interpreted as the context ID in
175 the help file.
176*/
177void QAxBindable::reportError(int code, const QString &src, const QString &desc, const QString &context)
178{
179 if (!activex)
180 return;
181
182 activex->reportError(code, src, desc, context);
183}
184
185/*!
186 \since 4.1
187
188 If the COM object supports a MIME type then this function is called
189 to initialize the COM object from the data \a source in \a format.
190 You have to open \a source for reading before you can read from it.
191
192 Returns true to indicate success. If the function returns false,
193 then ActiveQt will process the data by setting the properties
194 through the meta object system.
195
196 If you reimplement this function you also have to implement
197 writeData(). The default implementation does nothing and returns
198 false.
199
200 \warning ActiveX controls embedded in HTML can use either the
201 \c type and \c data attribute of the \c object tag to read data,
202 or use a list of \c param tags to initialize properties. If
203 \c param tags are used, then Internet Explorer will ignore the
204 \c data attribute, and readData will not be called.
205
206 \sa writeData()
207*/
208bool QAxBindable::readData(QIODevice *source, const QString &format)
209{
210 Q_UNUSED(source);
211 Q_UNUSED(format);
212 return false;
213}
214
215/*!
216 \since 4.1
217
218 If the COM object supports a MIME type then this function is called
219 to store the COM object into \a sink.
220 You have to open \a sink for writing before you can write to it.
221
222 Returns true to indicate success. If the function returns false,
223 then ActiveQt will serialize the object by storing the property
224 values.
225
226 If you reimplement this function you also have to implement
227 readData(). The default implementation does nothing and returns
228 false.
229
230 \sa readData()
231*/
232bool QAxBindable::writeData(QIODevice *sink)
233{
234 Q_UNUSED(sink);
235 return false;
236}
237
238/*!
239 \class QAxAggregated
240 \brief The QAxAggregated class is an abstract base class for implementations of
241 additional COM interfaces.
242
243 \inmodule QAxServer
244
245 Create a subclass of QAxAggregated and reimplement
246 queryInterface() to support additional COM interfaces. Use
247 multiple inheritance from those COM interfaces. Implement the
248 IUnknown interface of those COM interfaces by delegating the
249 calls to \c QueryInterface(), \c AddRef() and \c Release() to the
250 interface provided by controllingUnknown().
251
252 Use the widget() method if you need to make calls to the QWidget
253 implementing the ActiveX control. You must not store that pointer
254 in your subclass (unless you use QPointer), as the QWidget can
255 be destroyed by the ActiveQt framework at any time.
256
257 \sa QAxBindable, QAxFactory, {Qt's ActiveX Framework (ActiveQt)}
258*/
259
260/*!
261 \fn QAxAggregated::~QAxAggregated()
262
263 The destructor is called internally by Qt.
264*/
265
266/*!
267 \fn long QAxAggregated::queryInterface(const QUuid &iid, void **iface)
268
269 Reimplement this pure virtual function to support additional COM
270 interfaces. Set the value of \a iface to point to this object to
271 support the interface \a iid. Note that you must cast the \c
272 this pointer to the appropriate superclass.
273
274 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_activeqt_control_qaxbindable.cpp 2
275
276 Return the standard COM results \c S_OK (interface is supported)
277 or \c E_NOINTERFACE (requested interface is not supported).
278
279 \warning
280 Even though you must implement the \c IUnknown interface if you
281 implement any COM interface you must not support the \c IUnknown
282 interface in your queryInterface() implementation.
283*/
284
285/*!
286 \fn IUnknown *QAxAggregated::controllingUnknown() const
287
288 Returns the \c IUnknown interface of the ActiveX control. Implement
289 the \c IUnknown interface in your QAxAggregated subclass to
290 delegate calls to \c QueryInterface(), \c AddRef(), and \c
291 Release() to the interface provided by this function.
292
293 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_activeqt_control_qaxbindable.cpp 3
294
295 Instead of declaring and implementing these three functions
296 manually, you can use the \c QAXAGG_IUNKNOWN macro in the class
297 declaration of your subclass.
298*/
299
300/*!
301 \fn QObject *QAxAggregated::object() const
302
303 Returns a pointer to the QObject subclass implementing the COM object.
304 This function might return 0.
305
306 \warning
307 You must not store the returned pointer, unless you use a
308 QPointer, since the QObject can be destroyed by ActiveQt at any
309 time.
310*/
311
312/*!
313 \fn QWidget *QAxAggregated::widget() const
314
315 Returns a pointer to the QWidget subclass implementing the ActiveX control.
316 This function might return 0.
317
318 \warning
319 You must not store the returned pointer, unless you use a
320 QPointer, since the QWidget can be destroyed by ActiveQt at any
321 time.
322*/
323
324QT_END_NAMESPACE
325#endif // QT_NO_WIN_ACTIVEQT
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