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41 |
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42 | #include "qdeclarativeimageprovider.h"
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43 |
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44 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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45 |
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46 | class QDeclarativeImageProviderPrivate
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47 | {
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48 | public:
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49 | QDeclarativeImageProvider::ImageType type;
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50 | };
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51 |
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52 | /*!
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53 | \class QDeclarativeImageProvider
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54 | \since 4.7
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55 | \brief The QDeclarativeImageProvider class provides an interface for supporting pixmaps and threaded image requests in QML.
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56 |
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57 | QDeclarativeImageProvider is used to provide advanced image loading features
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58 | in QML applications. It allows images in QML to be:
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59 |
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60 | \list
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61 | \o Loaded using QPixmaps rather than actual image files
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62 | \o Loaded asynchronously in a separate thread, if imageType() is \l{QDeclarativeImageProvider::ImageType}{ImageType::Image}
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63 | \endlist
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64 |
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65 | To specify that an image should be loaded by an image provider, use the
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66 | \bold {"image:"} scheme for the URL source of the image, followed by the
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67 | identifiers of the image provider and the requested image. For example:
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68 |
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69 | \qml
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70 | Image { source: "image://myimageprovider/image.png" }
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71 | \endqml
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72 |
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73 | This specifies that the image should be loaded by the image provider named
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74 | "myimageprovider", and the image to be loaded is named "image.png". The QML engine
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75 | invokes the appropriate image provider according to the providers that have
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76 | been registered through QDeclarativeEngine::addImageProvider().
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77 |
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78 |
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79 | \section2 An example
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80 |
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81 | Here are two images. Their \c source values indicate they should be loaded by
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82 | an image provider named "colors", and the images to be loaded are "yellow"
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83 | and "red", respectively:
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84 |
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85 | \snippet examples/declarative/cppextensions/imageprovider/imageprovider-example.qml 0
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86 |
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87 | When these images are loaded by QML, it looks for a matching image provider
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88 | and calls its requestImage() or requestPixmap() method (depending on its
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89 | imageType()) to load the image. The method is called with the \c id
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90 | parameter set to "yellow" for the first image, and "red" for the second.
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91 |
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92 | Here is an image provider implementation that can load the images
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93 | requested by the above QML. This implementation dynamically
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94 | generates QPixmap images that are filled with the requested color:
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95 |
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96 | \snippet examples/declarative/cppextensions/imageprovider/imageprovider.cpp 0
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97 | \codeline
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98 | \snippet examples/declarative/cppextensions/imageprovider/imageprovider.cpp 1
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99 |
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100 | To make this provider accessible to QML, it is registered with the QML engine
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101 | with a "colors" identifier:
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102 |
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103 | \code
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104 | int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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105 | {
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106 | ...
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107 |
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108 | QDeclarativeEngine engine;
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109 | engine->addImageProvider(QLatin1String("colors"), new ColorPixmapProvider);
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110 |
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111 | ...
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112 | }
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113 | \endcode
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114 |
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115 | Now the images can be successfully loaded in QML:
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116 |
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117 | \image imageprovider.png
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118 |
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119 | A complete example is available in Qt's
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120 | \l {declarative/cppextensions/imageprovider}{examples/declarative/cppextensions/imageprovider}
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121 | directory. Note the example registers the provider via a \l{QDeclarativeExtensionPlugin}{plugin}
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122 | instead of registering it in the application \c main() function as shown above.
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123 |
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124 |
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125 | \section2 Asynchronous image loading
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126 |
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127 | Image providers that support QImage loading automatically include support
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128 | for asychronous loading of images. To enable asynchronous loading for an
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129 | \l Image source, set \l Image::asynchronous to \c true. When this is enabled,
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130 | the image request to the provider is run in a low priority thread,
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131 | allowing image loading to be executed in the background, and reducing the
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132 | performance impact on the user interface.
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133 |
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134 | Asynchronous loading is not supported for image providers that provide
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135 | QPixmap rather than QImage values, as pixmaps can only be created in the
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136 | main thread. In this case, if \l {Image::}{asynchronous} is set to
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137 | \c true, the value is ignored and the image is loaded
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138 | synchronously.
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139 |
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140 | \sa QDeclarativeEngine::addImageProvider()
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141 | */
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142 |
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143 | /*!
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144 | \enum QDeclarativeImageProvider::ImageType
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145 |
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146 | Defines the type of image supported by this image provider.
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147 |
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148 | \value Image The Image Provider provides QImage images. The
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149 | requestImage() method will be called for all image requests.
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150 | \value Pixmap The Image Provider provides QPixmap images. The
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151 | requestPixmap() method will be called for all image requests.
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152 | */
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153 |
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154 | /*!
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155 | Creates an image provider that will provide images of the given \a type.
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156 | */
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157 | QDeclarativeImageProvider::QDeclarativeImageProvider(ImageType type)
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158 | : d(new QDeclarativeImageProviderPrivate)
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159 | {
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160 | d->type = type;
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161 | }
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162 |
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163 | /*!
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164 | Destroys the QDeclarativeImageProvider
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165 |
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166 | \note The destructor of your derived class need to be thread safe.
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167 | */
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168 | QDeclarativeImageProvider::~QDeclarativeImageProvider()
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169 | {
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170 | delete d;
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171 | }
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172 |
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173 | /*!
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174 | Returns the image type supported by this provider.
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175 | */
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176 | QDeclarativeImageProvider::ImageType QDeclarativeImageProvider::imageType() const
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177 | {
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178 | return d->type;
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179 | }
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180 |
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181 | /*!
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182 | Implement this method to return the image with \a id. The default
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183 | implementation returns an empty image.
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184 |
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185 | The \a id is the requested image source, with the "image:" scheme and
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186 | provider identifier removed. For example, if the image \l{Image::}{source}
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187 | was "image://myprovider/icons/home", the given \a id would be "icons/home".
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188 |
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189 | The \a requestedSize corresponds to the \l {Image::sourceSize} requested by
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190 | an Image element. If \a requestedSize is a valid size, the image
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191 | returned should be of that size.
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192 |
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193 | In all cases, \a size must be set to the original size of the image. This
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194 | is used to set the \l {Item::}{width} and \l {Item::}{height} of the
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195 | relevant \l Image if these values have not been set explicitly.
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196 |
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197 | \note this method may be called by multiple threads, so ensure the
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198 | implementation of this method is reentrant.
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199 | */
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200 | QImage QDeclarativeImageProvider::requestImage(const QString &id, QSize *size, const QSize& requestedSize)
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201 | {
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202 | Q_UNUSED(id);
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203 | Q_UNUSED(size);
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204 | Q_UNUSED(requestedSize);
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205 | if (d->type == Image)
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206 | qWarning("ImageProvider supports Image type but has not implemented requestImage()");
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207 | return QImage();
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208 | }
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209 |
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210 | /*!
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211 | Implement this method to return the pixmap with \a id. The default
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212 | implementation returns an empty pixmap.
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213 |
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214 | The \a id is the requested image source, with the "image:" scheme and
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215 | provider identifier removed. For example, if the image \l{Image::}{source}
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216 | was "image://myprovider/icons/home", the given \a id would be "icons/home".
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217 |
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218 | The \a requestedSize corresponds to the \l {Image::sourceSize} requested by
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219 | an Image element. If \a requestedSize is a valid size, the image
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220 | returned should be of that size.
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221 |
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222 | In all cases, \a size must be set to the original size of the image. This
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223 | is used to set the \l {Item::}{width} and \l {Item::}{height} of the
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224 | relevant \l Image if these values have not been set explicitly.
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225 | */
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226 | QPixmap QDeclarativeImageProvider::requestPixmap(const QString &id, QSize *size, const QSize& requestedSize)
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227 | {
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228 | Q_UNUSED(id);
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229 | Q_UNUSED(size);
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230 | Q_UNUSED(requestedSize);
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231 | if (d->type == Pixmap)
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232 | qWarning("ImageProvider supports Pixmap type but has not implemented requestPixmap()");
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233 | return QPixmap();
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234 | }
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235 |
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236 | QT_END_NAMESPACE
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237 |
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