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+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Implementation of Drag and Drop support
+**
+** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
+**
+** This file is part of the kernel module of the Qt GUI Toolkit.
+**
+** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General
+** Public License versions 2.0 or 3.0 as published by the Free
+** Software Foundation and appearing in the files LICENSE.GPL2
+** and LICENSE.GPL3 included in the packaging of this file.
+** Alternatively you may (at your option) use any later version
+** of the GNU General Public License if such license has been
+** publicly approved by Trolltech ASA (or its successors, if any)
+** and the KDE Free Qt Foundation.
+**
+** Please review the following information to ensure GNU General
+** Public Licensing requirements will be met:
+** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/opensource/.
+** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
+** review the following information:
+** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/licensingoverview
+** or contact the sales department at [email protected].
+**
+** This file may be used under the terms of the Q Public License as
+** defined by Trolltech ASA and appearing in the file LICENSE.QPL
+** included in the packaging of this file. Licensees holding valid Qt
+** Commercial licenses may use this file in accordance with the Qt
+** Commercial License Agreement provided with the Software.
+**
+** This file is provided "AS IS" with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+** INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Trolltech reserves all rights not granted
+** herein.
+**
+**********************************************************************/
+
+#include "qplatformdefs.h"
+
+// POSIX Large File Support redefines open -> open64
+#if defined(open)
+# undef open
+#endif
+
+#ifndef QT_NO_MIME
+
+#include "qdragobject.h"
+#include "qtextcodec.h"
+#include "qapplication.h"
+#include "qpoint.h"
+#include "qwidget.h"
+#include "qbuffer.h"
+#include "qgif.h"
+#include "qregexp.h"
+#include "qdir.h"
+#include <ctype.h>
+
+// both a struct for storing stuff in and a wrapper to avoid polluting
+// the name space
+
+class QDragObjectData
+{
+public:
+ QDragObjectData(): hot(0,0) {}
+ QPixmap pixmap;
+ QPoint hot;
+ // store default cursors
+ QPixmap *pm_cursor;
+};
+
+static QWidget* last_target;
+
+/*!
+ After the drag completes, this function will return the QWidget
+ which received the drop, or 0 if the data was dropped on another
+ application.
+
+ This can be useful for detecting the case where drag and drop is
+ to and from the same widget.
+*/
+QWidget * QDragObject::target()
+{
+ return last_target;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \internal
+ Sets the target.
+*/
+void QDragObject::setTarget(QWidget* t)
+{
+ last_target = t;
+}
+
+class QStoredDragData
+{
+public:
+ QStoredDragData() {}
+ const char* fmt;
+ QByteArray enc;
+};
+
+
+// These pixmaps approximate the images in the Windows User Interface Guidelines.
+
+// XPM
+
+static const char * const move_xpm[] = {
+"11 20 3 1",
+". c None",
+#if defined(Q_WS_WIN)
+"a c #000000",
+"X c #FFFFFF", // Windows cursor is traditionally white
+#else
+"a c #FFFFFF",
+"X c #000000", // X11 cursor is traditionally black
+#endif
+"aa.........",
+"aXa........",
+"aXXa.......",
+"aXXXa......",
+"aXXXXa.....",
+"aXXXXXa....",
+"aXXXXXXa...",
+"aXXXXXXXa..",
+"aXXXXXXXXa.",
+"aXXXXXXXXXa",
+"aXXXXXXaaaa",
+"aXXXaXXa...",
+"aXXaaXXa...",
+"aXa..aXXa..",
+"aa...aXXa..",
+"a.....aXXa.",
+"......aXXa.",
+".......aXXa",
+".......aXXa",
+"........aa."};
+
+/* XPM */
+static const char * const copy_xpm[] = {
+"24 30 3 1",
+". c None",
+"a c #000000",
+"X c #FFFFFF",
+#if defined(Q_WS_WIN) // Windows cursor is traditionally white
+"aa......................",
+"aXa.....................",
+"aXXa....................",
+"aXXXa...................",
+"aXXXXa..................",
+"aXXXXXa.................",
+"aXXXXXXa................",
+"aXXXXXXXa...............",
+"aXXXXXXXXa..............",
+"aXXXXXXXXXa.............",
+"aXXXXXXaaaa.............",
+"aXXXaXXa................",
+"aXXaaXXa................",
+"aXa..aXXa...............",
+"aa...aXXa...............",
+"a.....aXXa..............",
+"......aXXa..............",
+".......aXXa.............",
+".......aXXa.............",
+"........aa...aaaaaaaaaaa",
+#else
+"XX......................",
+"XaX.....................",
+"XaaX....................",
+"XaaaX...................",
+"XaaaaX..................",
+"XaaaaaX.................",
+"XaaaaaaX................",
+"XaaaaaaaX...............",
+"XaaaaaaaaX..............",
+"XaaaaaaaaaX.............",
+"XaaaaaaXXXX.............",
+"XaaaXaaX................",
+"XaaXXaaX................",
+"XaX..XaaX...............",
+"XX...XaaX...............",
+"X.....XaaX..............",
+"......XaaX..............",
+".......XaaX.............",
+".......XaaX.............",
+"........XX...aaaaaaaaaaa",
+#endif
+".............aXXXXXXXXXa",
+".............aXXXXXXXXXa",
+".............aXXXXaXXXXa",
+".............aXXXXaXXXXa",
+".............aXXaaaaaXXa",
+".............aXXXXaXXXXa",
+".............aXXXXaXXXXa",
+".............aXXXXXXXXXa",
+".............aXXXXXXXXXa",
+".............aaaaaaaaaaa"};
+
+/* XPM */
+static const char * const link_xpm[] = {
+"24 30 3 1",
+". c None",
+"a c #000000",
+"X c #FFFFFF",
+#if defined(Q_WS_WIN) // Windows cursor is traditionally white
+"aa......................",
+"aXa.....................",
+"aXXa....................",
+"aXXXa...................",
+"aXXXXa..................",
+"aXXXXXa.................",
+"aXXXXXXa................",
+"aXXXXXXXa...............",
+"aXXXXXXXXa..............",
+"aXXXXXXXXXa.............",
+"aXXXXXXaaaa.............",
+"aXXXaXXa................",
+"aXXaaXXa................",
+"aXa..aXXa...............",
+"aa...aXXa...............",
+"a.....aXXa..............",
+"......aXXa..............",
+".......aXXa.............",
+".......aXXa.............",
+"........aa...aaaaaaaaaaa",
+#else
+"XX......................",
+"XaX.....................",
+"XaaX....................",
+"XaaaX...................",
+"XaaaaX..................",
+"XaaaaaX.................",
+"XaaaaaaX................",
+"XaaaaaaaX...............",
+"XaaaaaaaaX..............",
+"XaaaaaaaaaX.............",
+"XaaaaaaXXXX.............",
+"XaaaXaaX................",
+"XaaXXaaX................",
+"XaX..XaaX...............",
+"XX...XaaX...............",
+"X.....XaaX..............",
+"......XaaX..............",
+".......XaaX.............",
+".......XaaX.............",
+"........XX...aaaaaaaaaaa",
+#endif
+".............aXXXXXXXXXa",
+".............aXXXaaaaXXa",
+".............aXXXXaaaXXa",
+".............aXXXaaaaXXa",
+".............aXXaaaXaXXa",
+".............aXXaaXXXXXa",
+".............aXXaXXXXXXa",
+".............aXXXaXXXXXa",
+".............aXXXXXXXXXa",
+".............aaaaaaaaaaa"};
+
+#ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
+
+// the universe's only drag manager
+QDragManager * qt_dnd_manager = 0;
+
+
+QDragManager::QDragManager()
+ : QObject( qApp, "global drag manager" )
+{
+ n_cursor = 3;
+ pm_cursor = new QPixmap[n_cursor];
+ pm_cursor[0] = QPixmap((const char **)move_xpm);
+ pm_cursor[1] = QPixmap((const char **)copy_xpm);
+ pm_cursor[2] = QPixmap((const char **)link_xpm);
+#if defined(Q_WS_X11)
+ createCursors(); // Xcursors cache can hold only 8 bitmaps (4 cursors)
+#endif
+ object = 0;
+ dragSource = 0;
+ dropWidget = 0;
+ if ( !qt_dnd_manager )
+ qt_dnd_manager = this;
+ beingCancelled = FALSE;
+ restoreCursor = FALSE;
+ willDrop = FALSE;
+}
+
+
+QDragManager::~QDragManager()
+{
+#ifndef QT_NO_CURSOR
+ if ( restoreCursor )
+ QApplication::restoreOverrideCursor();
+#endif
+ qt_dnd_manager = 0;
+ delete [] pm_cursor;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a drag object called \a name, which is a child of \a
+ dragSource.
+
+ Note that the drag object will be deleted when \a dragSource is
+ deleted.
+*/
+
+QDragObject::QDragObject( QWidget * dragSource, const char * name )
+ : QObject( dragSource, name )
+{
+ d = new QDragObjectData();
+ d->pm_cursor = 0;
+#ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
+ if ( !qt_dnd_manager && qApp )
+ (void)new QDragManager();
+#endif
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Destroys the drag object, canceling any drag and drop operation in
+ which it is involved, and frees up the storage used.
+*/
+
+QDragObject::~QDragObject()
+{
+#ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
+ if ( qt_dnd_manager && qt_dnd_manager->object == this )
+ qt_dnd_manager->cancel( FALSE );
+ if ( d->pm_cursor ) {
+ for ( int i = 0; i < qt_dnd_manager->n_cursor; i++ )
+ qt_dnd_manager->pm_cursor[i] = d->pm_cursor[i];
+ delete [] d->pm_cursor;
+ }
+#endif
+ delete d;
+}
+
+#ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
+/*!
+ Set the pixmap \a pm to display while dragging the object. The
+ platform-specific implementation will use this where it can - so
+ provide a small masked pixmap, and do not assume that the user
+ will actually see it. For example, cursors on Windows 95 are of
+ limited size.
+
+ The \a hotspot is the point on (or off) the pixmap that should be
+ under the cursor as it is dragged. It is relative to the top-left
+ pixel of the pixmap.
+
+ \warning We have seen problems with drag cursors on different
+ graphics hardware and driver software on Windows. Setting the
+ graphics acceleration in the display settings down one tick solved
+ the problems in all cases.
+*/
+void QDragObject::setPixmap(QPixmap pm, const QPoint& hotspot)
+{
+ d->pixmap = pm;
+ d->hot = hotspot;
+ if ( qt_dnd_manager && qt_dnd_manager->object == this )
+ qt_dnd_manager->updatePixmap();
+}
+
+/*!
+ \overload
+ Uses a hotspot that positions the pixmap below and to the right of
+ the mouse pointer. This allows the user to clearly see the point
+ on the window which they are dragging the data onto.
+*/
+void QDragObject::setPixmap(QPixmap pm)
+{
+ setPixmap(pm,QPoint(-10, -10));
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the currently set pixmap (which \link QPixmap::isNull()
+ isNull()\endlink if none is set).
+*/
+QPixmap QDragObject::pixmap() const
+{
+ return d->pixmap;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the currently set pixmap hotspot.
+*/
+QPoint QDragObject::pixmapHotSpot() const
+{
+ return d->hot;
+}
+
+#if 0
+
+// ## reevaluate for Qt 4
+/*!
+ Set the \a cursor used when dragging in mode \a m.
+ Note: X11 only allow bitmaps for cursors.
+*/
+void QDragObject::setCursor( DragMode m, const QPixmap &cursor )
+{
+ if ( d->pm_cursor == 0 ) {
+ // safe default cursors
+ d->pm_cursor = new QPixmap[qt_dnd_manager->n_cursor];
+ for ( int i = 0; i < qt_dnd_manager->n_cursor; i++ )
+ d->pm_cursor[i] = qt_dnd_manager->pm_cursor[i];
+ }
+
+ int index;
+ switch ( m ) {
+ case DragCopy:
+ index = 1;
+ break;
+ case DragLink:
+ index = 2;
+ break;
+ default:
+ index = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ // override default cursor
+ for ( index = 0; index < qt_dnd_manager->n_cursor; index++ )
+ qt_dnd_manager->pm_cursor[index] = cursor;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the cursor used when dragging in mode \a m, or null if no cursor
+ has been set for that mode.
+*/
+QPixmap *QDragObject::cursor( DragMode m ) const
+{
+ if ( !d->pm_cursor )
+ return 0;
+
+ int index;
+ switch ( m ) {
+ case DragCopy:
+ index = 1;
+ break;
+ case DragLink:
+ index = 2;
+ break;
+ default:
+ index = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return qt_dnd_manager->pm_cursor+index;
+}
+
+#endif // 0
+
+/*!
+ Starts a drag operation using the contents of this object, using
+ DragDefault mode.
+
+ The function returns TRUE if the caller should delete the original
+ copy of the dragged data (but see target()); otherwise returns
+ FALSE.
+
+ If the drag contains \e references to information (e.g. file names
+ in a QUriDrag are references) then the return value should always
+ be ignored, as the target is expected to manipulate the
+ referred-to content directly. On X11 the return value should
+ always be correct anyway, but on Windows this is not necessarily
+ the case (e.g. the file manager starts a background process to
+ move files, so the source \e{must not} delete the files!)
+*/
+bool QDragObject::drag()
+{
+ return drag( DragDefault );
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Starts a drag operation using the contents of this object, using
+ \c DragMove mode. Be sure to read the constraints described in
+ drag().
+
+ \sa drag() dragCopy() dragLink()
+*/
+bool QDragObject::dragMove()
+{
+ return drag( DragMove );
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Starts a drag operation using the contents of this object, using
+ \c DragCopy mode. Be sure to read the constraints described in
+ drag().
+
+ \sa drag() dragMove() dragLink()
+*/
+void QDragObject::dragCopy()
+{
+ (void)drag( DragCopy );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Starts a drag operation using the contents of this object, using
+ \c DragLink mode. Be sure to read the constraints described in
+ drag().
+
+ \sa drag() dragCopy() dragMove()
+*/
+void QDragObject::dragLink()
+{
+ (void)drag( DragLink );
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \enum QDragObject::DragMode
+
+ This enum describes the possible drag modes.
+
+ \value DragDefault The mode is determined heuristically.
+ \value DragCopy The data is copied, never moved.
+ \value DragMove The data is moved, if dragged at all.
+ \value DragLink The data is linked, if dragged at all.
+ \value DragCopyOrMove The user chooses the mode by using a
+ control key to switch from the default.
+*/
+
+
+/*!
+ \overload
+ Starts a drag operation using the contents of this object.
+
+ At this point, the object becomes owned by Qt, not the
+ application. You should not delete the drag object or anything it
+ references. The actual transfer of data to the target application
+ will be done during future event processing - after that time the
+ drag object will be deleted.
+
+ Returns TRUE if the dragged data was dragged as a \e move,
+ indicating that the caller should remove the original source of
+ the data (the drag object must continue to have a copy); otherwise
+ returns FALSE.
+
+ The \a mode specifies the drag mode (see
+ \l{QDragObject::DragMode}.) Normally one of the simpler drag(),
+ dragMove(), or dragCopy() functions would be used instead.
+*/
+bool QDragObject::drag( DragMode mode )
+{
+ if ( qt_dnd_manager )
+ return qt_dnd_manager->drag( this, mode );
+ else
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+
+/*!
+ Returns a pointer to the drag source where this object originated.
+*/
+
+QWidget * QDragObject::source()
+{
+ if ( parent() && parent()->isWidgetType() )
+ return (QWidget *)parent();
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \class QDragObject qdragobject.h
+
+ \brief The QDragObject class encapsulates MIME-based data
+ transfer.
+
+ \ingroup draganddrop
+
+ QDragObject is the base class for all data that needs to be
+ transferred between and within applications, both for drag and
+ drop and for the \link qclipboard.html clipboard\endlink.
+
+ See the \link dnd.html Drag-and-drop documentation\endlink for an
+ overview of how to provide drag and drop in your application.
+
+ See the QClipboard documentation for an overview of how to provide
+ cut-and-paste in your application.
+
+ The drag() function is used to start a drag operation. You can
+ specify the \l DragMode in the call or use one of the convenience
+ functions dragCopy(), dragMove() or dragLink(). The drag source
+ where the data originated is retrieved with source(). If the data
+ was dropped on a widget within the application, target() will
+ return a pointer to that widget. Specify the pixmap to display
+ during the drag with setPixmap().
+*/
+
+static
+void stripws(QCString& s)
+{
+ int f;
+ while ( (f=s.find(' ')) >= 0 )
+ s.remove(f,1);
+}
+
+static
+const char * staticCharset(int i)
+{
+ static QCString localcharset;
+
+ switch ( i ) {
+ case 0:
+ return "UTF-8";
+ case 1:
+ return "ISO-10646-UCS-2";
+ case 2:
+ return ""; // in the 3rd place - some Xdnd targets might only look at 3
+ case 3:
+ if ( localcharset.isNull() ) {
+ QTextCodec *localCodec = QTextCodec::codecForLocale();
+ if ( localCodec ) {
+ localcharset = localCodec->name();
+ localcharset = localcharset.lower();
+ stripws(localcharset);
+ } else {
+ localcharset = "";
+ }
+ }
+ return localcharset;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+class QTextDragPrivate {
+public:
+ QTextDragPrivate();
+
+ enum { nfmt=4 };
+
+ QString txt;
+ QCString fmt[nfmt];
+ QCString subtype;
+
+ void setSubType(const QCString & st)
+ {
+ subtype = st.lower();
+ for ( int i=0; i<nfmt; i++ ) {
+ fmt[i] = "text/";
+ fmt[i].append(subtype);
+ QCString cs = staticCharset(i);
+ if ( !cs.isEmpty() ) {
+ fmt[i].append(";charset=");
+ fmt[i].append(cs);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+inline QTextDragPrivate::QTextDragPrivate()
+{
+ setSubType("plain");
+}
+
+/*!
+ Sets the MIME subtype of the text being dragged to \a st. The
+ default subtype is "plain", so the default MIME type of the text
+ is "text/plain". You might use this to declare that the text is
+ "text/html" by calling setSubtype("html").
+*/
+void QTextDrag::setSubtype( const QCString & st)
+{
+ d->setSubType(st);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \class QTextDrag qdragobject.h
+
+ \brief The QTextDrag class is a drag and drop object for
+ transferring plain and Unicode text.
+
+ \ingroup draganddrop
+
+ Plain text is passed in a QString which may contain multiple lines
+ (i.e. may contain newline characters). The drag target will receive
+ the newlines according to the runtime environment, e.g. LF on Unix,
+ and CRLF on Windows.
+
+ Qt provides no built-in mechanism for delivering only a single-line.
+
+ For more information about drag and drop, see the QDragObject class
+ and the \link dnd.html drag and drop documentation\endlink.
+*/
+
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a text drag object and sets its data to \a text. \a
+ dragSource must be the drag source; \a name is the object name.
+*/
+
+QTextDrag::QTextDrag( const QString &text,
+ QWidget * dragSource, const char * name )
+ : QDragObject( dragSource, name )
+{
+ d = new QTextDragPrivate;
+ setText( text );
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a default text drag object. \a dragSource must be the
+ drag source; \a name is the object name.
+*/
+
+QTextDrag::QTextDrag( QWidget * dragSource, const char * name )
+ : QDragObject( dragSource, name )
+{
+ d = new QTextDragPrivate;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Destroys the text drag object and frees up all allocated
+ resources.
+*/
+QTextDrag::~QTextDrag()
+{
+ delete d;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Sets the text to be dragged to \a text. You will need to call this
+ if you did not pass the text during construction.
+*/
+void QTextDrag::setText( const QString &text )
+{
+ d->txt = text;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+const char * QTextDrag::format(int i) const
+{
+ if ( i >= d->nfmt )
+ return 0;
+ return d->fmt[i];
+}
+
+QTextCodec* qt_findcharset(const QCString& mimetype)
+{
+ int i=mimetype.find("charset=");
+ if ( i >= 0 ) {
+ QCString cs = mimetype.mid(i+8);
+ stripws(cs);
+ i = cs.find(';');
+ if ( i >= 0 )
+ cs = cs.left(i);
+ // win98 often has charset=utf16, and we need to get the correct codec for
+ // it to be able to get Unicode text drops.
+ if ( cs == "utf16" )
+ cs = "ISO-10646-UCS-2";
+ // May return 0 if unknown charset
+ return QTextCodec::codecForName(cs);
+ }
+ // no charset=, use locale
+ return QTextCodec::codecForLocale();
+}
+
+static QTextCodec *codecForHTML(const QCString &ba)
+{
+ // determine charset
+ int mib = 0;
+ int pos;
+ QTextCodec *c = 0;
+
+ if (ba.size() > 1 && (((uchar)ba[0] == 0xfe && (uchar)ba[1] == 0xff)
+ || ((uchar)ba[0] == 0xff && (uchar)ba[1] == 0xfe))) {
+ mib = 1000; // utf16
+ } else if (ba.size() > 2
+ && (uchar)ba[0] == 0xef
+ && (uchar)ba[1] == 0xbb
+ && (uchar)ba[2] == 0xbf) {
+ mib = 106; // utf-8
+ } else {
+ pos = 0;
+ while ((pos = ba.find("<meta http-equiv=", pos, FALSE)) != -1) {
+ int end = ba.find('>', pos+1);
+ if (end == -1)
+ break;
+ pos = ba.find("charset=", pos, FALSE) + (int)strlen("charset=");
+ if (pos != -1 && pos < end) {
+ int pos2 = ba.find('\"', pos+1);
+ QCString cs = ba.mid(pos, pos2-pos);
+ c = QTextCodec::codecForName(cs);
+ if (c)
+ return c;
+ }
+ pos = end;
+ }
+ }
+ if (mib)
+ c = QTextCodec::codecForMib(mib);
+
+ return c;
+}
+
+static
+QTextCodec* findcodec(const QMimeSource* e)
+{
+ QTextCodec* r = 0;
+ const char* f;
+ int i;
+ for ( i=0; (f=e->format(i)); i++ ) {
+ bool html = !qstrnicmp(f, "text/html", 9);
+ if (html)
+ r = codecForHTML(QCString(e->encodedData(f)));
+ if (!r)
+ r = qt_findcharset(QCString(f).lower());
+ if (r)
+ return r;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+QByteArray QTextDrag::encodedData(const char* mime) const
+{
+ QCString r;
+ if ( 0==qstrnicmp(mime,"text/",5) ) {
+ QCString m(mime);
+ m = m.lower();
+ QTextCodec *codec = qt_findcharset(m);
+ if ( !codec )
+ return r;
+ QString text( d->txt );
+#if defined(Q_WS_WIN)
+ int index = text.find( QString::fromLatin1("\r\n"), 0 );
+ while ( index != -1 ) {
+ text.replace( index, 2, QChar('\n') );
+ index = text.find( "\r\n", index );
+ }
+#endif
+ r = codec->fromUnicode(text);
+ if (!codec || codec->mibEnum() != 1000) {
+ // Don't include NUL in size (QCString::resize() adds NUL)
+#if defined(Q_WS_WIN)
+ // This is needed to ensure the \0 isn't lost on Windows 95
+ if ( qWinVersion() & Qt::WV_DOS_based )
+ ((QByteArray&)r).resize(r.length()+1);
+ else
+#endif
+ ((QByteArray&)r).resize(r.length());
+ }
+ }
+ return r;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns TRUE if the information in \a e can be decoded into a
+ QString; otherwise returns FALSE.
+
+ \sa decode()
+*/
+bool QTextDrag::canDecode( const QMimeSource* e )
+{
+ const char* f;
+ for (int i=0; (f=e->format(i)); i++) {
+ if ( 0==qstrnicmp(f,"text/",5) ) {
+ return findcodec(e) != 0;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \overload
+
+ Attempts to decode the dropped information in \a e into \a str.
+ Returns TRUE if successful; otherwise returns FALSE. If \a subtype
+ is null, any text subtype is accepted; otherwise only the
+ specified \a subtype is accepted.
+
+ \sa canDecode()
+*/
+bool QTextDrag::decode( const QMimeSource* e, QString& str, QCString& subtype )
+{
+ if(!e)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ // when subtype is not specified, try text/plain first, otherwise this may read
+ // things like text/x-moz-url even though better targets are available
+ if( subtype.isNull()) {
+ QCString subtmp = "plain";
+ if( decode( e, str, subtmp )) {
+ subtype = subtmp;
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( e->cacheType == QMimeSource::Text ) {
+ str = *e->cache.txt.str;
+ subtype = *e->cache.txt.subtype;
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+
+ const char* mime;
+ for (int i=0; (mime = e->format(i)); i++) {
+ if ( 0==qstrnicmp(mime,"text/",5) ) {
+ QCString m(mime);
+ m = m.lower();
+ int semi = m.find(';');
+ if ( semi < 0 )
+ semi = m.length();
+ QCString foundst = m.mid(5,semi-5);
+ if ( subtype.isNull() || foundst == subtype ) {
+ bool html = !qstrnicmp(mime, "text/html", 9);
+ QTextCodec* codec = 0;
+ if (html) {
+ QByteArray bytes = e->encodedData(mime);
+ // search for the charset tag in the HTML
+ codec = codecForHTML(QCString(bytes.data(), bytes.size()));
+ }
+ if (!codec)
+ codec = qt_findcharset(m);
+ if ( codec ) {
+ QByteArray payload;
+
+ payload = e->encodedData(mime);
+ if ( payload.size() ) {
+ int l;
+ if ( codec->mibEnum() != 1000) {
+ // length is at NUL or payload.size()
+ l = 0;
+ while ( l < (int)payload.size() && payload[l] )
+ l++;
+ } else {
+ l = payload.size();
+ }
+
+ str = codec->toUnicode(payload,l);
+
+ if ( subtype.isNull() )
+ subtype = foundst;
+
+ QMimeSource *m = (QMimeSource*)e;
+ m->clearCache();
+ m->cacheType = QMimeSource::Text;
+ m->cache.txt.str = new QString( str );
+ m->cache.txt.subtype = new QCString( subtype );
+
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Attempts to decode the dropped information in \a e into \a str.
+ Returns TRUE if successful; otherwise returns FALSE.
+
+ \sa canDecode()
+*/
+bool QTextDrag::decode( const QMimeSource* e, QString& str )
+{
+ QCString st;
+ return decode(e,str,st);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ QImageDrag could use an internal MIME type for communicating QPixmaps
+ and QImages rather than always converting to raw data. This is available
+ for that purpose and others. It is not currently used.
+*/
+class QImageDragData
+{
+public:
+};
+
+
+/*!
+ \class QImageDrag qdragobject.h
+
+ \brief The QImageDrag class provides a drag and drop object for
+ transferring images.
+
+ \ingroup draganddrop
+
+ Images are offered to the receiving application in multiple
+ formats, determined by Qt's \link QImage::outputFormats() output
+ formats\endlink.
+
+ For more information about drag and drop, see the QDragObject
+ class and the \link dnd.html drag and drop documentation\endlink.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ Constructs an image drag object and sets its data to \a image. \a
+ dragSource must be the drag source; \a name is the object name.
+*/
+
+QImageDrag::QImageDrag( QImage image,
+ QWidget * dragSource, const char * name )
+ : QDragObject( dragSource, name ),
+ d(0)
+{
+ setImage( image );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a default image drag object. \a dragSource must be the
+ drag source; \a name is the object name.
+*/
+
+QImageDrag::QImageDrag( QWidget * dragSource, const char * name )
+ : QDragObject( dragSource, name ),
+ d(0)
+{
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Destroys the image drag object and frees up all allocated
+ resources.
+*/
+
+QImageDrag::~QImageDrag()
+{
+ // nothing
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Sets the image to be dragged to \a image. You will need to call
+ this if you did not pass the image during construction.
+*/
+void QImageDrag::setImage( QImage image )
+{
+ img = image; // ### detach?
+ ofmts = QImage::outputFormats();
+ ofmts.remove("PBM"); // remove non-raw PPM
+ if ( image.depth()!=32 ) {
+ // BMP better than PPM for paletted images
+ if ( ofmts.remove("BMP") ) // move to front
+ ofmts.insert(0,"BMP");
+ }
+ // PNG is best of all
+ if ( ofmts.remove("PNG") ) // move to front
+ ofmts.insert(0,"PNG");
+
+ if(cacheType == QMimeSource::NoCache) { //cache it
+ cacheType = QMimeSource::Graphics;
+ cache.gfx.img = new QImage( img );
+ cache.gfx.pix = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+const char * QImageDrag::format(int i) const
+{
+ if ( i < (int)ofmts.count() ) {
+ static QCString str;
+ str.sprintf("image/%s",(((QImageDrag*)this)->ofmts).at(i));
+ str = str.lower();
+ if ( str == "image/pbmraw" )
+ str = "image/ppm";
+ return str;
+ } else {
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+QByteArray QImageDrag::encodedData(const char* fmt) const
+{
+ if ( qstrnicmp( fmt, "image/", 6 )==0 ) {
+ QCString f = fmt+6;
+ QByteArray data;
+ QBuffer w( data );
+ w.open( IO_WriteOnly );
+ QImageIO io( &w, f.upper() );
+ io.setImage( img );
+ if ( !io.write() )
+ return QByteArray();
+ w.close();
+ return data;
+ } else {
+ return QByteArray();
+ }
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns TRUE if the information in mime source \a e can be decoded
+ into an image; otherwise returns FALSE.
+
+ \sa decode()
+*/
+bool QImageDrag::canDecode( const QMimeSource* e ) {
+ QStrList fileFormats = QImageIO::inputFormats();
+
+ fileFormats.first();
+ while ( fileFormats.current()) {
+ QCString format = fileFormats.current();
+ QCString type = "image/" + format.lower();
+ if ( e->provides(type.data()))
+ return TRUE;
+ fileFormats.next();
+ }
+
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Attempts to decode the dropped information in mime source \a e
+ into \a img. Returns TRUE if successful; otherwise returns FALSE.
+
+ \sa canDecode()
+*/
+bool QImageDrag::decode( const QMimeSource* e, QImage& img )
+{
+ if ( !e )
+ return FALSE;
+ if ( e->cacheType == QMimeSource::Graphics ) {
+ img = *e->cache.gfx.img;
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+
+ QByteArray payload;
+ QStrList fileFormats = QImageIO::inputFormats();
+ // PNG is best of all
+ if ( fileFormats.remove("PNG") ) // move to front
+ fileFormats.insert(0,"PNG");
+ fileFormats.first();
+ while ( fileFormats.current() ) {
+ QCString format = fileFormats.current();
+ fileFormats.next();
+
+ QCString type = "image/" + format.lower();
+ if ( ! e->provides( type.data() ) ) continue;
+ payload = e->encodedData( type.data() );
+ if ( !payload.isEmpty() )
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if ( payload.isEmpty() )
+ return FALSE;
+
+ img.loadFromData(payload);
+ if ( img.isNull() )
+ return FALSE;
+ QMimeSource *m = (QMimeSource*)e;
+ m->clearCache();
+ m->cacheType = QMimeSource::Graphics;
+ m->cache.gfx.img = new QImage( img );
+ m->cache.gfx.pix = 0;
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \overload
+
+ Attempts to decode the dropped information in mime source \a e
+ into pixmap \a pm. Returns TRUE if successful; otherwise returns
+ FALSE.
+
+ This is a convenience function that converts to a QPixmap via a
+ QImage.
+
+ \sa canDecode()
+*/
+bool QImageDrag::decode( const QMimeSource* e, QPixmap& pm )
+{
+ if ( !e )
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if ( e->cacheType == QMimeSource::Graphics && e->cache.gfx.pix) {
+ pm = *e->cache.gfx.pix;
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+
+ QImage img;
+ // We avoid dither, since the image probably came from this display
+ if ( decode( e, img ) ) {
+ if ( !pm.convertFromImage( img, AvoidDither ) )
+ return FALSE;
+ // decode initialized the cache for us
+
+ QMimeSource *m = (QMimeSource*)e;
+ m->cache.gfx.pix = new QPixmap( pm );
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+
+
+
+/*!
+ \class QStoredDrag qdragobject.h
+ \brief The QStoredDrag class provides a simple stored-value drag object for arbitrary MIME data.
+
+ \ingroup draganddrop
+
+ When a block of data has only one representation, you can use a
+ QStoredDrag to hold it.
+
+ For more information about drag and drop, see the QDragObject
+ class and the \link dnd.html drag and drop documentation\endlink.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a QStoredDrag. The \a dragSource and \a name are passed
+ to the QDragObject constructor, and the format is set to \a
+ mimeType.
+
+ The data will be unset. Use setEncodedData() to set it.
+*/
+QStoredDrag::QStoredDrag( const char* mimeType, QWidget * dragSource, const char * name ) :
+ QDragObject(dragSource,name)
+{
+ d = new QStoredDragData();
+ d->fmt = qstrdup(mimeType);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Destroys the drag object and frees up all allocated resources.
+*/
+QStoredDrag::~QStoredDrag()
+{
+ delete [] (char*)d->fmt;
+ delete d;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+const char * QStoredDrag::format(int i) const
+{
+ if ( i==0 )
+ return d->fmt;
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Sets the encoded data of this drag object to \a encodedData. The
+ encoded data is what's delivered to the drop sites. It must be in
+ a strictly defined and portable format.
+
+ The drag object can't be dropped (by the user) until this function
+ has been called.
+*/
+
+void QStoredDrag::setEncodedData( const QByteArray & encodedData )
+{
+ d->enc = encodedData.copy();
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the stored data. \a m contains the data's format.
+
+ \sa setEncodedData()
+*/
+QByteArray QStoredDrag::encodedData(const char* m) const
+{
+ if ( !qstricmp(m,d->fmt) )
+ return d->enc;
+ else
+ return QByteArray();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \class QUriDrag qdragobject.h
+ \brief The QUriDrag class provides a drag object for a list of URI references.
+
+ \ingroup draganddrop
+
+ URIs are a useful way to refer to files that may be distributed
+ across multiple machines. A URI will often refer to a file on a
+ machine local to both the drag source and the drop target, so the
+ URI can be equivalent to passing a file name but is more
+ extensible.
+
+ Use URIs in Unicode form so that the user can comfortably edit and
+ view them. For use in HTTP or other protocols, use the correctly
+ escaped ASCII form.
+
+ You can convert a list of file names to file URIs using
+ setFileNames(), or into human-readble form with setUnicodeUris().
+
+ Static functions are provided to convert between filenames and
+ URIs, e.g. uriToLocalFile() and localFileToUri(), and to and from
+ human-readable form, e.g. uriToUnicodeUri(), unicodeUriToUri().
+ You can also decode URIs from a mimesource into a list with
+ decodeLocalFiles() and decodeToUnicodeUris().
+*/
+
+/*!
+ Constructs an object to drag the list of URIs in \a uris. The \a
+ dragSource and \a name arguments are passed on to QStoredDrag.
+ Note that URIs are always in escaped UTF8 encoding.
+*/
+QUriDrag::QUriDrag( QStrList uris,
+ QWidget * dragSource, const char * name ) :
+ QStoredDrag( "text/uri-list", dragSource, name )
+{
+ setUris(uris);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Constructs an object to drag. You must call setUris() before you
+ start the drag(). Passes \a dragSource and \a name to the
+ QStoredDrag constructor.
+*/
+QUriDrag::QUriDrag( QWidget * dragSource, const char * name ) :
+ QStoredDrag( "text/uri-list", dragSource, name )
+{
+}
+
+/*!
+ Destroys the object.
+*/
+QUriDrag::~QUriDrag()
+{
+}
+
+/*!
+ Changes the list of \a uris to be dragged.
+
+ Note that URIs are always in escaped UTF8 encoding.
+*/
+void QUriDrag::setUris( QStrList uris )
+{
+ QByteArray a;
+ int c=0;
+ for ( const char* s = uris.first(); s; s = uris.next() ) {
+ int l = qstrlen(s);
+ a.resize(c+l+2);
+ memcpy(a.data()+c,s,l);
+ memcpy(a.data()+c+l,"\r\n",2);
+ c+=l+2;
+ }
+ a.resize(c+1);
+ a[c] = 0;
+ setEncodedData(a);
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Returns TRUE if decode() would be able to decode \a e; otherwise
+ returns FALSE.
+*/
+bool QUriDrag::canDecode( const QMimeSource* e )
+{
+ return e->provides( "text/uri-list" );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Decodes URIs from \a e, placing the result in \a l (which is first
+ cleared).
+
+ Returns TRUE if \a e contained a valid list of URIs; otherwise
+ returns FALSE.
+*/
+bool QUriDrag::decode( const QMimeSource* e, QStrList& l )
+{
+ QByteArray payload = e->encodedData( "text/uri-list" );
+ if ( payload.size() ) {
+ l.clear();
+ l.setAutoDelete(TRUE);
+ uint c=0;
+ const char* d = payload.data();
+ while (c < payload.size() && d[c]) {
+ uint f = c;
+ // Find line end
+ while (c < payload.size() && d[c] && d[c]!='\r'
+ && d[c] != '\n')
+ c++;
+ QCString s(d+f,c-f+1);
+ if ( s[0] != '#' ) // non-comment?
+ l.append( s );
+ // Skip junk
+ while (c < payload.size() && d[c] &&
+ (d[c]=='\n' || d[c]=='\r'))
+ c++;
+ }
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+static uint htod( int h )
+{
+ if ( isdigit(h) )
+ return h - '0';
+ return tolower( h ) - 'a' + 10;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \fn QUriDrag::setFilenames( const QStringList & )
+ \obsolete
+
+ Use setFileNames() instead (notice the N).
+*/
+
+/*!
+ Sets the URIs to be the local-file URIs equivalent to \a fnames.
+
+ \sa localFileToUri(), setUris()
+*/
+void QUriDrag::setFileNames( const QStringList & fnames )
+{
+ QStrList uris;
+ for ( QStringList::ConstIterator i = fnames.begin();
+ i != fnames.end(); ++i ) {
+ QCString fileUri = localFileToUri(*i);
+ if (!fileUri.isEmpty())
+ uris.append(fileUri);
+ }
+ setUris( uris );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Sets the URIs in \a uuris to be the Unicode URIs (only useful for
+ displaying to humans).
+
+ \sa localFileToUri(), setUris()
+*/
+void QUriDrag::setUnicodeUris( const QStringList & uuris )
+{
+ QStrList uris;
+ for ( QStringList::ConstIterator i = uuris.begin();
+ i != uuris.end(); ++i )
+ uris.append( unicodeUriToUri(*i) );
+ setUris( uris );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the URI equivalent of the Unicode URI given in \a uuri
+ (only useful for displaying to humans).
+
+ \sa uriToLocalFile()
+*/
+QCString QUriDrag::unicodeUriToUri(const QString& uuri)
+{
+ QCString utf8 = uuri.utf8();
+ QCString escutf8;
+ int n = utf8.length();
+ bool isFile = uuri.startsWith("file://");
+ for (int i=0; i<n; i++) {
+ if ( utf8[i] >= 'a' && utf8[i] <= 'z'
+ || utf8[i] == '/'
+ || utf8[i] >= '0' && utf8[i] <= '9'
+ || utf8[i] >= 'A' && utf8[i] <= 'Z'
+
+ || utf8[i] == '-' || utf8[i] == '_'
+ || utf8[i] == '.' || utf8[i] == '!'
+ || utf8[i] == '~' || utf8[i] == '*'
+ || utf8[i] == '(' || utf8[i] == ')'
+ || utf8[i] == '\''
+
+ // Allow this through, so that all URI-references work.
+ || (!isFile && utf8[i] == '#')
+
+ || utf8[i] == ';'
+ || utf8[i] == '?' || utf8[i] == ':'
+ || utf8[i] == '@' || utf8[i] == '&'
+ || utf8[i] == '=' || utf8[i] == '+'
+ || utf8[i] == '$' || utf8[i] == ',' )
+ {
+ escutf8 += utf8[i];
+ } else {
+ // Everything else is escaped as %HH
+ QCString s(4);
+ s.sprintf("%%%02x",(uchar)utf8[i]);
+ escutf8 += s;
+ }
+ }
+ return escutf8;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the URI equivalent to the absolute local file \a filename.
+
+ \sa uriToLocalFile()
+*/
+QCString QUriDrag::localFileToUri(const QString& filename)
+{
+ QString r = filename;
+
+ //check that it is an absolute file
+ if (QDir::isRelativePath(r))
+ return QCString();
+
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+
+
+ bool hasHost = FALSE;
+ // convert form network path
+ if (r.left(2) == "\\\\" || r.left(2) == "//") {
+ r.remove(0, 2);
+ hasHost = TRUE;
+ }
+
+ // Slosh -> Slash
+ int slosh;
+ while ( (slosh=r.find('\\')) >= 0 ) {
+ r[slosh] = '/';
+ }
+
+ // Drive
+ if ( r[0] != '/' && !hasHost)
+ r.insert(0,'/');
+
+#endif
+#if defined ( Q_WS_X11 ) && 0
+ // URL without the hostname is considered to be errorneous by XDnD.
+ // See: http://www.newplanetsoftware.com/xdnd/dragging_files.html
+ // This feature is not active because this would break dnd between old and new qt apps.
+ char hostname[257];
+ if ( gethostname( hostname, 255 ) == 0 ) {
+ hostname[256] = '\0';
+ r.prepend( QString::fromLatin1( hostname ) );
+ }
+#endif
+ return unicodeUriToUri(QString("file://" + r));
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the Unicode URI (only useful for displaying to humans)
+ equivalent of \a uri.
+
+ Note that URIs are always in escaped UTF8 encoding.
+
+ \sa localFileToUri()
+*/
+QString QUriDrag::uriToUnicodeUri(const char* uri)
+{
+ QCString utf8;
+
+ while (*uri) {
+ switch (*uri) {
+ case '%': {
+ uint ch = (uchar) uri[1];
+ if ( ch && uri[2] ) {
+ ch = htod( ch ) * 16 + htod( (uchar) uri[2] );
+ utf8 += (char) ch;
+ uri += 2;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ utf8 += *uri;
+ }
+ ++uri;
+ }
+
+ return QString::fromUtf8(utf8);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the name of a local file equivalent to \a uri or a null
+ string if \a uri is not a local file.
+
+ Note that URIs are always in escaped UTF8 encoding.
+
+ \sa localFileToUri()
+*/
+QString QUriDrag::uriToLocalFile(const char* uri)
+{
+ QString file;
+
+ if (!uri)
+ return file;
+ if (0==qstrnicmp(uri,"file:/",6)) // It is a local file uri
+ uri += 6;
+ else if (QString(uri).find(":/") != -1) // It is a different scheme uri
+ return file;
+
+ bool local = uri[0] != '/' || ( uri[0] != '\0' && uri[1] == '/' );
+#ifdef Q_WS_X11
+ // do we have a hostname?
+ if ( !local && uri[0] == '/' && uri[2] != '/' ) {
+ // then move the pointer to after the 'hostname/' part of the uri
+ const char* hostname_end = strchr( uri+1, '/' );
+ if ( hostname_end != NULL ) {
+ char hostname[ 257 ];
+ if ( gethostname( hostname, 255 ) == 0 ) {
+ hostname[ 256 ] = '\0';
+ if ( qstrncmp( uri+1, hostname, hostname_end - ( uri+1 )) == 0 ) {
+ uri = hostname_end + 1; // point after the slash
+ local = TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ if ( local ) {
+ file = uriToUnicodeUri(uri);
+ if ( uri[1] == '/' ) {
+ file.remove((uint)0,1);
+ } else {
+ file.insert(0,'/');
+ }
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ if ( file.length() > 2 && file[0] == '/' && file[2] == '|' ) {
+ file[2] = ':';
+ file.remove(0,1);
+ } else if (file.length() > 2 && file[0] == '/' && file[1].isLetter() && file[2] == ':') {
+ file.remove(0, 1);
+ }
+ // Leave slash as slashes.
+#endif
+ }
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ else {
+ file = uriToUnicodeUri(uri);
+ // convert to network path
+ file.insert(1, '/'); // leave as forward slashes
+ }
+#endif
+
+ return file;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Decodes URIs from the mime source event \a e, converts them to
+ local files if they refer to local files, and places them in \a l
+ (which is first cleared).
+
+ Returns TRUE if \e contained a valid list of URIs; otherwise
+ returns FALSE. The list will be empty if no URIs were local files.
+*/
+bool QUriDrag::decodeLocalFiles( const QMimeSource* e, QStringList& l )
+{
+ QStrList u;
+ if ( !decode( e, u ) )
+ return FALSE;
+
+ l.clear();
+ for (const char* s=u.first(); s; s=u.next()) {
+ QString lf = uriToLocalFile(s);
+ if ( !lf.isNull() )
+ l.append( lf );
+ }
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Decodes URIs from the mime source event \a e, converts them to
+ Unicode URIs (only useful for displaying to humans), placing them
+ in \a l (which is first cleared).
+
+ Returns TRUE if \e contained a valid list of URIs; otherwise
+ returns FALSE.
+*/
+bool QUriDrag::decodeToUnicodeUris( const QMimeSource* e, QStringList& l )
+{
+ QStrList u;
+ if ( !decode( e, u ) )
+ return FALSE;
+
+ l.clear();
+ for (const char* s=u.first(); s; s=u.next())
+ l.append( uriToUnicodeUri(s) );
+
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
+
+#ifndef QT_NO_DRAGANDDROP
+/*!
+ If the source of the drag operation is a widget in this
+ application, this function returns that source, otherwise it
+ returns 0. The source of the operation is the first parameter to
+ drag object subclasses.
+
+ This is useful if your widget needs special behavior when dragging
+ to itself, etc.
+
+ See QDragObject::QDragObject() and subclasses.
+*/
+QWidget* QDropEvent::source() const
+{
+ return qt_dnd_manager ? qt_dnd_manager->dragSource : 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+/*!
+ \class QColorDrag qdragobject.h
+
+ \brief The QColorDrag class provides a drag and drop object for
+ transferring colors.
+
+ \ingroup draganddrop
+
+ This class provides a drag object which can be used to transfer data
+ about colors for drag and drop and in the clipboard. For example, it
+ is used in QColorDialog.
+
+ The color is set in the constructor but can be changed with
+ setColor().
+
+ For more information about drag and drop, see the QDragObject class
+ and the \link dnd.html drag and drop documentation\endlink.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a color drag object with the color \a col. Passes \a
+ dragsource and \a name to the QStoredDrag constructor.
+*/
+
+QColorDrag::QColorDrag( const QColor &col, QWidget *dragsource, const char *name )
+ : QStoredDrag( "application/x-color", dragsource, name )
+{
+ setColor( col );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a color drag object with a white color. Passes \a
+ dragsource and \a name to the QStoredDrag constructor.
+*/
+
+QColorDrag::QColorDrag( QWidget *dragsource, const char *name )
+ : QStoredDrag( "application/x-color", dragsource, name )
+{
+ setColor( Qt::white );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Sets the color of the color drag to \a col.
+*/
+
+void QColorDrag::setColor( const QColor &col )
+{
+ short r = (col.red() << 8) | col.red();
+ short g = (col.green() << 8) | col.green();
+ short b = (col.blue() << 8) | col.blue();
+
+ // make sure we transmit data in network order
+ r = htons(r);
+ g = htons(g);
+ b = htons(b);
+
+ ushort rgba[4] = {
+ r, g, b,
+ 0xffff // Alpha not supported yet.
+ };
+ QByteArray data(sizeof(rgba));
+ memcpy(data.data(), rgba, sizeof(rgba));
+ setEncodedData(data);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns TRUE if the color drag object can decode the mime source
+ \a e; otherwise returns FALSE.
+*/
+
+bool QColorDrag::canDecode( QMimeSource *e )
+{
+ return e->provides( "application/x-color" );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Decodes the mime source \a e and sets the decoded values to \a
+ col.
+*/
+
+bool QColorDrag::decode( QMimeSource *e, QColor &col )
+{
+ QByteArray data = e->encodedData("application/x-color");
+ ushort rgba[4];
+ if (data.size() != sizeof(rgba))
+ return FALSE;
+
+ memcpy(rgba, data.data(), sizeof(rgba));
+
+ short r = rgba[0];
+ short g = rgba[1];
+ short b = rgba[2];
+
+ // data is in network order
+ r = ntohs(r);
+ g = ntohs(g);
+ b = ntohs(b);
+
+ r = (r >> 8) & 0xff;
+ g = (g >> 8) & 0xff;
+ b = (b >> 8) & 0xff;
+
+ col.setRgb(r, g, b);
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
+#endif // QT_NO_MIME