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diff --git a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativemousearea.cpp b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativemousearea.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..36511806 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativemousearea.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,988 @@ +/**************************************************************************** +** +** Copyright (C) 2012 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). +** All rights reserved. +** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) +** +** This file is part of the QtDeclarative module of the Qt Toolkit. +** +** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ +** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage +** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +** License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation and +** appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the packaging of this +** file. 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Please review the following information to ensure the GNU General +** Public License version 3.0 requirements will be met: +** http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. +** +** Other Usage +** Alternatively, this file may be used in accordance with the terms and +** conditions contained in a signed written agreement between you and Nokia. +** +** +** +** +** +** $QT_END_LICENSE$ +** +****************************************************************************/ + +#include "private/qdeclarativemousearea_p.h" +#include "private/qdeclarativemousearea_p_p.h" + +#include "private/qdeclarativeevents_p_p.h" + +#include <QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent> + +#include <float.h> + +QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE +static const int PressAndHoldDelay = 800; + +QDeclarativeDrag::QDeclarativeDrag(QObject *parent) +: QObject(parent), _target(0), _axis(XandYAxis), _xmin(-FLT_MAX), _xmax(FLT_MAX), _ymin(-FLT_MAX), _ymax(FLT_MAX), +_active(false), _filterChildren(false) +{ +} + +QDeclarativeDrag::~QDeclarativeDrag() +{ +} + +QGraphicsObject *QDeclarativeDrag::target() const +{ + return _target; +} + +void QDeclarativeDrag::setTarget(QGraphicsObject *t) +{ + if (_target == t) + return; + _target = t; + emit targetChanged(); +} + +void QDeclarativeDrag::resetTarget() +{ + if (!_target) + return; + _target = 0; + emit targetChanged(); +} + +QDeclarativeDrag::Axis QDeclarativeDrag::axis() const +{ + return _axis; +} + +void QDeclarativeDrag::setAxis(QDeclarativeDrag::Axis a) +{ + if (_axis == a) + return; + _axis = a; + emit axisChanged(); +} + +qreal QDeclarativeDrag::xmin() const +{ + return _xmin; +} + +void QDeclarativeDrag::setXmin(qreal m) +{ + if (_xmin == m) + return; + _xmin = m; + emit minimumXChanged(); +} + +qreal QDeclarativeDrag::xmax() const +{ + return _xmax; +} + +void QDeclarativeDrag::setXmax(qreal m) +{ + if (_xmax == m) + return; + _xmax = m; + emit maximumXChanged(); +} + +qreal QDeclarativeDrag::ymin() const +{ + return _ymin; +} + +void QDeclarativeDrag::setYmin(qreal m) +{ + if (_ymin == m) + return; + _ymin = m; + emit minimumYChanged(); +} + +qreal QDeclarativeDrag::ymax() const +{ + return _ymax; +} + +void QDeclarativeDrag::setYmax(qreal m) +{ + if (_ymax == m) + return; + _ymax = m; + emit maximumYChanged(); +} + +bool QDeclarativeDrag::active() const +{ + return _active; +} + +void QDeclarativeDrag::setActive(bool drag) +{ + if (_active == drag) + return; + _active = drag; + emit activeChanged(); +} + +bool QDeclarativeDrag::filterChildren() const +{ + return _filterChildren; +} + +void QDeclarativeDrag::setFilterChildren(bool filter) +{ + if (_filterChildren == filter) + return; + _filterChildren = filter; + emit filterChildrenChanged(); +} + +QDeclarativeMouseAreaPrivate::~QDeclarativeMouseAreaPrivate() +{ + delete drag; +} + +/*! + \qmlclass MouseArea QDeclarativeMouseArea + \ingroup qml-basic-interaction-elements + \since 4.7 + \brief The MouseArea item enables simple mouse handling. + \inherits Item + + A MouseArea is an invisible item that is typically used in conjunction with + a visible item in order to provide mouse handling for that item. + By effectively acting as a proxy, the logic for mouse handling can be + contained within a MouseArea item. + + For basic key handling, see the \l{Keys}{Keys attached property}. + + The \l enabled property is used to enable and disable mouse handling for + the proxied item. When disabled, the mouse area becomes transparent to + mouse events. + + The \l pressed read-only property indicates whether or not the user is + holding down a mouse button over the mouse area. This property is often + used in bindings between properties in a user interface. The containsMouse + read-only property indicates the presence of the mouse cursor over the + mouse area but, by default, only when a mouse button is held down; see below + for further details. + + Information about the mouse position and button clicks are provided via + signals for which event handler properties are defined. The most commonly + used involved handling mouse presses and clicks: onClicked, onDoubleClicked, + onPressed, onReleased and onPressAndHold. + + By default, MouseArea items only report mouse clicks and not changes to the + position of the mouse cursor. Setting the hoverEnabled property ensures that + handlers defined for onPositionChanged, onEntered and onExited are used and + that the containsMouse property is updated even when no mouse buttons are + pressed. + + \section1 Example Usage + + \div {class="float-right"} + \inlineimage qml-mousearea-snippet.png + \enddiv + + The following example uses a MouseArea in a \l Rectangle that changes + the \l Rectangle color to red when clicked: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/mousearea/mousearea.qml import + \codeline + \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/mousearea/mousearea.qml intro + + \clearfloat + Many MouseArea signals pass a \l{MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter that contains + additional information about the mouse event, such as the position, button, + and any key modifiers. + + Here is an extension of the previous example that produces a different + color when the area is right clicked: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/mousearea/mousearea.qml intro-extended + + \sa MouseEvent, {declarative/touchinteraction/mousearea}{MouseArea example} +*/ + +/*! + \qmlsignal MouseArea::onEntered() + + This handler is called when the mouse enters the mouse area. + + By default the onEntered handler is only called while a button is + pressed. Setting hoverEnabled to true enables handling of + onEntered when no mouse button is pressed. + + \sa hoverEnabled +*/ + +/*! + \qmlsignal MouseArea::onExited() + + This handler is called when the mouse exists the mouse area. + + By default the onExited handler is only called while a button is + pressed. Setting hoverEnabled to true enables handling of + onExited when no mouse button is pressed. + + \sa hoverEnabled +*/ + +/*! + \qmlsignal MouseArea::onPositionChanged(MouseEvent mouse) + + This handler is called when the mouse position changes. + + The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the mouse, including the x and y + position, and any buttons currently pressed. + + The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter is ignored in this handler. + + By default the onPositionChanged handler is only called while a button is + pressed. Setting hoverEnabled to true enables handling of + onPositionChanged when no mouse button is pressed. +*/ + +/*! + \qmlsignal MouseArea::onClicked(MouseEvent mouse) + + This handler is called when there is a click. A click is defined as a press followed by a release, + both inside the MouseArea (pressing, moving outside the MouseArea, and then moving back inside and + releasing is also considered a click). + + The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the click, including the x and y + position of the release of the click, and whether the click was held. + + The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter is ignored in this handler. +*/ + +/*! + \qmlsignal MouseArea::onPressed(MouseEvent mouse) + + This handler is called when there is a press. + The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the press, including the x and y + position and which button was pressed. + + The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter determines whether this MouseArea + will handle the press and all future mouse events until release. The default is to accept + the event and not allow other MouseArea beneath this one to handle the event. If \e accepted + is set to false, no further events will be sent to this MouseArea until the button is next + pressed. +*/ + +/*! + \qmlsignal MouseArea::onReleased(MouseEvent mouse) + + This handler is called when there is a release. + The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the click, including the x and y + position of the release of the click, and whether the click was held. + + The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter is ignored in this handler. + + \sa onCanceled +*/ + +/*! + \qmlsignal MouseArea::onPressAndHold(MouseEvent mouse) + + This handler is called when there is a long press (currently 800ms). + The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the press, including the x and y + position of the press, and which button is pressed. + + The \e accepted property of the MouseEvent parameter is ignored in this handler. +*/ + +/*! + \qmlsignal MouseArea::onDoubleClicked(MouseEvent mouse) + + This handler is called when there is a double-click (a press followed by a release followed by a press). + The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the click, including the x and y + position of the release of the click, and whether the click was held. + + If the \e accepted property of the \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter is set to false + in the handler, the onPressed/onReleased/onClicked handlers will be called for the second + click; otherwise they are suppressed. The accepted property defaults to true. +*/ + +/*! + \qmlsignal MouseArea::onCanceled() + + This handler is called when mouse events have been canceled, either because an event was not accepted, or + because another element stole the mouse event handling. + + This signal is for advanced use: it is useful when there is more than one MouseArea + that is handling input, or when there is a MouseArea inside a \l Flickable. In the latter + case, if you execute some logic on the pressed signal and then start dragging, the + \l Flickable will steal the mouse handling from the MouseArea. In these cases, to reset + the logic when the MouseArea has lost the mouse handling to the \l Flickable, + \c onCanceled should be used in addition to onReleased. +*/ + +QDeclarativeMouseArea::QDeclarativeMouseArea(QDeclarativeItem *parent) + : QDeclarativeItem(*(new QDeclarativeMouseAreaPrivate), parent) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + d->init(); +} + +QDeclarativeMouseArea::~QDeclarativeMouseArea() +{ +} + +/*! + \qmlproperty real MouseArea::mouseX + \qmlproperty real MouseArea::mouseY + These properties hold the coordinates of the mouse cursor. + + If the hoverEnabled property is false then these properties will only be valid + while a button is pressed, and will remain valid as long as the button is held + down even if the mouse is moved outside the area. + + By default, this property is false. + + If hoverEnabled is true then these properties will be valid when: + \list + \i no button is pressed, but the mouse is within the MouseArea (containsMouse is true). + \i a button is pressed and held, even if it has since moved out of the area. + \endlist + + The coordinates are relative to the MouseArea. +*/ +qreal QDeclarativeMouseArea::mouseX() const +{ + Q_D(const QDeclarativeMouseArea); + return d->lastPos.x(); +} + +qreal QDeclarativeMouseArea::mouseY() const +{ + Q_D(const QDeclarativeMouseArea); + return d->lastPos.y(); +} + +/*! + \qmlproperty bool MouseArea::enabled + This property holds whether the item accepts mouse events. + + By default, this property is true. +*/ +bool QDeclarativeMouseArea::isEnabled() const +{ + Q_D(const QDeclarativeMouseArea); + return d->absorb; +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::setEnabled(bool a) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (a != d->absorb) { + d->absorb = a; + emit enabledChanged(); + } +} + +/*! + \qmlproperty bool MouseArea::preventStealing + \since QtQuick 1.1 + This property holds whether the mouse events may be stolen from this + MouseArea. + + If a MouseArea is placed within an item that filters child mouse + events, such as Flickable, the mouse + events may be stolen from the MouseArea if a gesture is recognized + by the parent element, e.g. a flick gesture. If preventStealing is + set to true, no element will steal the mouse events. + + Note that setting preventStealing to true once an element has started + stealing events will have no effect until the next press event. + + By default this property is false. +*/ +bool QDeclarativeMouseArea::preventStealing() const +{ + Q_D(const QDeclarativeMouseArea); + return d->preventStealing; +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::setPreventStealing(bool prevent) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (prevent != d->preventStealing) { + d->preventStealing = prevent; + setKeepMouseGrab(d->preventStealing && d->absorb); + emit preventStealingChanged(); + } +} + +/*! + \qmlproperty MouseButtons MouseArea::pressedButtons + This property holds the mouse buttons currently pressed. + + It contains a bitwise combination of: + \list + \o Qt.LeftButton + \o Qt.RightButton + \o Qt.MiddleButton + \endlist + + The code below displays "right" when the right mouse buttons is pressed: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/mousearea/mousearea.qml mousebuttons + + \sa acceptedButtons +*/ +Qt::MouseButtons QDeclarativeMouseArea::pressedButtons() const +{ + Q_D(const QDeclarativeMouseArea); + return d->lastButtons; +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + d->moved = false; + d->stealMouse = d->preventStealing; + if (!d->absorb) + QDeclarativeItem::mousePressEvent(event); + else { + d->longPress = false; + d->saveEvent(event); + if (d->drag) { + d->dragX = drag()->axis() & QDeclarativeDrag::XAxis; + d->dragY = drag()->axis() & QDeclarativeDrag::YAxis; + } + if (d->drag) + d->drag->setActive(false); + setHovered(true); + d->startScene = event->scenePos(); + // we should only start timer if pressAndHold is connected to. + if (d->isPressAndHoldConnected()) + d->pressAndHoldTimer.start(PressAndHoldDelay, this); + setKeepMouseGrab(d->stealMouse); + event->setAccepted(setPressed(true)); + } +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::mouseMoveEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (!d->absorb) { + QDeclarativeItem::mouseMoveEvent(event); + return; + } + + d->saveEvent(event); + + // ### we should skip this if these signals aren't used + // ### can GV handle this for us? + bool contains = boundingRect().contains(d->lastPos); + if (d->hovered && !contains) + setHovered(false); + else if (!d->hovered && contains) + setHovered(true); + + if (d->drag && d->drag->target()) { + if (!d->moved) { + d->startX = drag()->target()->x(); + d->startY = drag()->target()->y(); + } + + QPointF startLocalPos; + QPointF curLocalPos; + if (drag()->target()->parentItem()) { + startLocalPos = drag()->target()->parentItem()->mapFromScene(d->startScene); + curLocalPos = drag()->target()->parentItem()->mapFromScene(event->scenePos()); + } else { + startLocalPos = d->startScene; + curLocalPos = event->scenePos(); + } + + const int dragThreshold = QApplication::startDragDistance(); + qreal dx = qAbs(curLocalPos.x() - startLocalPos.x()); + qreal dy = qAbs(curLocalPos.y() - startLocalPos.y()); + + if (keepMouseGrab() && d->stealMouse) + d->drag->setActive(true); + + if (d->dragX && d->drag->active()) { + qreal x = (curLocalPos.x() - startLocalPos.x()) + d->startX; + if (x < drag()->xmin()) + x = drag()->xmin(); + else if (x > drag()->xmax()) + x = drag()->xmax(); + drag()->target()->setX(x); + } + if (d->dragY && d->drag->active()) { + qreal y = (curLocalPos.y() - startLocalPos.y()) + d->startY; + if (y < drag()->ymin()) + y = drag()->ymin(); + else if (y > drag()->ymax()) + y = drag()->ymax(); + drag()->target()->setY(y); + } + + if (!keepMouseGrab()) { + if ((!d->dragY && dy < dragThreshold && d->dragX && dx > dragThreshold) + || (!d->dragX && dx < dragThreshold && d->dragY && dy > dragThreshold) + || (d->dragX && d->dragY && (dx > dragThreshold || dy > dragThreshold))) { + setKeepMouseGrab(true); + d->stealMouse = true; + } + } + + d->moved = true; + } + QDeclarativeMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, false, d->longPress); + emit mousePositionChanged(&me); + me.setX(d->lastPos.x()); + me.setY(d->lastPos.y()); + emit positionChanged(&me); +} + + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::mouseReleaseEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + d->stealMouse = false; + if (!d->absorb) { + QDeclarativeItem::mouseReleaseEvent(event); + } else { + d->saveEvent(event); + setPressed(false); + if (d->drag) + d->drag->setActive(false); + // If we don't accept hover, we need to reset containsMouse. + if (!acceptHoverEvents()) + setHovered(false); + QGraphicsScene *s = scene(); + if (s && s->mouseGrabberItem() == this) + ungrabMouse(); + setKeepMouseGrab(false); + } + d->doubleClick = false; +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::mouseDoubleClickEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (!d->absorb) { + QDeclarativeItem::mouseDoubleClickEvent(event); + } else { + if (d->isDoubleClickConnected()) + d->doubleClick = true; + d->saveEvent(event); + QDeclarativeMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, true, false); + me.setAccepted(d->isDoubleClickConnected()); + emit this->doubleClicked(&me); + QDeclarativeItem::mouseDoubleClickEvent(event); + } +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::hoverEnterEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (!d->absorb) + QDeclarativeItem::hoverEnterEvent(event); + else { + d->lastPos = event->pos(); + setHovered(true); + QDeclarativeMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), Qt::NoButton, Qt::NoButton, event->modifiers(), false, false); + emit mousePositionChanged(&me); + } +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::hoverMoveEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (!d->absorb) { + QDeclarativeItem::hoverMoveEvent(event); + } else { + d->lastPos = event->pos(); + QDeclarativeMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), Qt::NoButton, Qt::NoButton, event->modifiers(), false, false); + emit mousePositionChanged(&me); + me.setX(d->lastPos.x()); + me.setY(d->lastPos.y()); + emit positionChanged(&me); + } +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::hoverLeaveEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (!d->absorb) + QDeclarativeItem::hoverLeaveEvent(event); + else + setHovered(false); +} + +#ifndef QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::contextMenuEvent(QGraphicsSceneContextMenuEvent *event) +{ + bool acceptsContextMenuButton; +#if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN) + // In Symbian a Long Tap on the screen will trigger. See QSymbianControl::HandleLongTapEventL(). + acceptsContextMenuButton = acceptedButtons() & Qt::LeftButton; +#elif defined(Q_WS_WINCE) + // ### WinCE can trigger context menu event with a gesture in the left button or a + // click with the right button. Since we have no way here to differentiate them when + // event happens, accepting either of the them will block the event. + acceptsContextMenuButton = acceptedButtons() & (Qt::LeftButton | Qt::RightButton); +#else + acceptsContextMenuButton = acceptedButtons() & Qt::RightButton; +#endif + + if (isEnabled() && event->reason() == QGraphicsSceneContextMenuEvent::Mouse + && acceptsContextMenuButton) { + // Do not let the context menu event propagate to items behind. + return; + } + + QDeclarativeItem::contextMenuEvent(event); +} +#endif // QT_NO_CONTEXTMENU + +bool QDeclarativeMouseArea::sceneEvent(QEvent *event) +{ + bool rv = QDeclarativeItem::sceneEvent(event); + if (event->type() == QEvent::UngrabMouse) { + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (d->pressed) { + // if our mouse grab has been removed (probably by Flickable), fix our + // state + d->pressed = false; + d->stealMouse = false; + setKeepMouseGrab(false); + emit canceled(); + emit pressedChanged(); + if (d->hovered) { + d->hovered = false; + emit hoveredChanged(); + } + } + } + return rv; +} + +bool QDeclarativeMouseArea::sendMouseEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent mouseEvent(event->type()); + QRectF myRect = mapToScene(QRectF(0, 0, width(), height())).boundingRect(); + + QGraphicsScene *s = scene(); + QDeclarativeItem *grabber = s ? qobject_cast<QDeclarativeItem*>(s->mouseGrabberItem()) : 0; + bool stealThisEvent = d->stealMouse; + if ((stealThisEvent || myRect.contains(event->scenePos().toPoint())) && (!grabber || !grabber->keepMouseGrab())) { + mouseEvent.setAccepted(false); + for (int i = 0x1; i <= 0x10; i <<= 1) { + if (event->buttons() & i) { + Qt::MouseButton button = Qt::MouseButton(i); + mouseEvent.setButtonDownPos(button, mapFromScene(event->buttonDownPos(button))); + } + } + mouseEvent.setScenePos(event->scenePos()); + mouseEvent.setLastScenePos(event->lastScenePos()); + mouseEvent.setPos(mapFromScene(event->scenePos())); + mouseEvent.setLastPos(mapFromScene(event->lastScenePos())); + + switch(mouseEvent.type()) { + case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseMove: + mouseMoveEvent(&mouseEvent); + break; + case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMousePress: + mousePressEvent(&mouseEvent); + break; + case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseRelease: + mouseReleaseEvent(&mouseEvent); + break; + default: + break; + } + grabber = qobject_cast<QDeclarativeItem*>(s->mouseGrabberItem()); + if (grabber && stealThisEvent && !grabber->keepMouseGrab() && grabber != this) + grabMouse(); + + return stealThisEvent; + } + if (mouseEvent.type() == QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseRelease) { + if (d->pressed) { + d->pressed = false; + d->stealMouse = false; + if (s && s->mouseGrabberItem() == this) + ungrabMouse(); + emit canceled(); + emit pressedChanged(); + if (d->hovered) { + d->hovered = false; + emit hoveredChanged(); + } + } + } + return false; +} + +bool QDeclarativeMouseArea::sceneEventFilter(QGraphicsItem *i, QEvent *e) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (!d->absorb || !isVisible() || !d->drag || !d->drag->filterChildren()) + return QDeclarativeItem::sceneEventFilter(i, e); + switch (e->type()) { + case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMousePress: + case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseMove: + case QEvent::GraphicsSceneMouseRelease: + return sendMouseEvent(static_cast<QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *>(e)); + default: + break; + } + + return QDeclarativeItem::sceneEventFilter(i, e); +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *event) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (event->timerId() == d->pressAndHoldTimer.timerId()) { + d->pressAndHoldTimer.stop(); + bool dragged = d->drag && d->drag->active(); + if (d->pressed && dragged == false && d->hovered == true) { + d->longPress = true; + QDeclarativeMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, false, d->longPress); + emit pressAndHold(&me); + } + } +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::geometryChanged(const QRectF &newGeometry, + const QRectF &oldGeometry) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + QDeclarativeItem::geometryChanged(newGeometry, oldGeometry); + + if (d->lastScenePos.isNull) + d->lastScenePos = mapToScene(d->lastPos); + else if (newGeometry.x() != oldGeometry.x() || newGeometry.y() != oldGeometry.y()) + d->lastPos = mapFromScene(d->lastScenePos); +} + +QVariant QDeclarativeMouseArea::itemChange(GraphicsItemChange change, + const QVariant &value) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + switch (change) { + case ItemVisibleHasChanged: + if (acceptHoverEvents() && d->hovered != (isVisible() && isUnderMouse())) + setHovered(!d->hovered); + break; + default: + break; + } + + return QDeclarativeItem::itemChange(change, value); +} + +/*! + \qmlproperty bool MouseArea::hoverEnabled + This property holds whether hover events are handled. + + By default, mouse events are only handled in response to a button event, or when a button is + pressed. Hover enables handling of all mouse events even when no mouse button is + pressed. + + This property affects the containsMouse property and the onEntered, onExited and + onPositionChanged signals. +*/ +bool QDeclarativeMouseArea::hoverEnabled() const +{ + return acceptHoverEvents(); +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::setHoverEnabled(bool h) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (h == acceptHoverEvents()) + return; + + setAcceptHoverEvents(h); + emit hoverEnabledChanged(); + if (d->hovered != isUnderMouse()) + setHovered(!d->hovered); +} + +/*! + \qmlproperty bool MouseArea::containsMouse + This property holds whether the mouse is currently inside the mouse area. + + \warning This property is not updated if the area moves under the mouse: \e containsMouse will not change. + In addition, if hoverEnabled is false, containsMouse will only be valid when the mouse is pressed. +*/ +bool QDeclarativeMouseArea::hovered() const +{ + Q_D(const QDeclarativeMouseArea); + return d->hovered; +} + +/*! + \qmlproperty bool MouseArea::pressed + This property holds whether the mouse area is currently pressed. +*/ +bool QDeclarativeMouseArea::pressed() const +{ + Q_D(const QDeclarativeMouseArea); + return d->pressed; +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::setHovered(bool h) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (d->hovered != h) { + d->hovered = h; + emit hoveredChanged(); + d->hovered ? emit entered() : emit exited(); + } +} + +/*! + \qmlproperty Qt::MouseButtons MouseArea::acceptedButtons + This property holds the mouse buttons that the mouse area reacts to. + + The available buttons are: + \list + \o Qt.LeftButton + \o Qt.RightButton + \o Qt.MiddleButton + \endlist + + To accept more than one button the flags can be combined with the + "|" (or) operator: + + \code + MouseArea { acceptedButtons: Qt.LeftButton | Qt.RightButton } + \endcode + + The default value is \c Qt.LeftButton. +*/ +Qt::MouseButtons QDeclarativeMouseArea::acceptedButtons() const +{ + return acceptedMouseButtons(); +} + +void QDeclarativeMouseArea::setAcceptedButtons(Qt::MouseButtons buttons) +{ + if (buttons != acceptedMouseButtons()) { + setAcceptedMouseButtons(buttons); + emit acceptedButtonsChanged(); + } +} + +bool QDeclarativeMouseArea::setPressed(bool p) +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + bool dragged = d->drag && d->drag->active(); + bool isclick = d->pressed == true && p == false && dragged == false && d->hovered == true; + + if (d->pressed != p) { + d->pressed = p; + QDeclarativeMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, isclick, d->longPress); + if (d->pressed) { + if (!d->doubleClick) + emit pressed(&me); + me.setX(d->lastPos.x()); + me.setY(d->lastPos.y()); + emit mousePositionChanged(&me); + emit pressedChanged(); + } else { + emit released(&me); + me.setX(d->lastPos.x()); + me.setY(d->lastPos.y()); + emit pressedChanged(); + if (isclick && !d->longPress && !d->doubleClick) + emit clicked(&me); + } + + return me.isAccepted(); + } + return false; +} + +QDeclarativeDrag *QDeclarativeMouseArea::drag() +{ + Q_D(QDeclarativeMouseArea); + if (!d->drag) + d->drag = new QDeclarativeDrag; + return d->drag; +} + +/*! + \qmlproperty Item MouseArea::drag.target + \qmlproperty bool MouseArea::drag.active + \qmlproperty enumeration MouseArea::drag.axis + \qmlproperty real MouseArea::drag.minimumX + \qmlproperty real MouseArea::drag.maximumX + \qmlproperty real MouseArea::drag.minimumY + \qmlproperty real MouseArea::drag.maximumY + \qmlproperty bool MouseArea::drag.filterChildren + + \c drag provides a convenient way to make an item draggable. + + \list + \i \c drag.target specifies the id of the item to drag. + \i \c drag.active specifies if the target item is currently being dragged. + \i \c drag.axis specifies whether dragging can be done horizontally (\c Drag.XAxis), vertically (\c Drag.YAxis), or both (\c Drag.XandYAxis) + \i \c drag.minimum and \c drag.maximum limit how far the target can be dragged along the corresponding axes. + \endlist + + The following example displays a \l Rectangle that can be dragged along the X-axis. The opacity + of the rectangle is reduced when it is dragged to the right. + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/mousearea/mousearea.qml drag + + \note Items cannot be dragged if they are anchored for the requested + \c drag.axis. For example, if \c anchors.left or \c anchors.right was set + for \c rect in the above example, it cannot be dragged along the X-axis. + This can be avoided by settng the anchor value to \c undefined in + an \l onPressed handler. + + If \c drag.filterChildren is set to true, a drag can override descendant MouseAreas. This + enables a parent MouseArea to handle drags, for example, while descendants handle clicks: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/mousearea/mouseareadragfilter.qml dragfilter + +*/ + +QT_END_NAMESPACE |