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/*******************************************************************************
**
** Filename : headeritem.h
** Created on : 28 November, 2004
** Copyright : (c) 2004 Till Adam
** Email : [email protected]
**
*******************************************************************************/
/*******************************************************************************
**
** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
** (at your option) any later version.
**
** In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give
** permission to link the code of this program with any edition of
** the TQt library by Trolltech AS, Norway (or with modified versions
** of TQt that use the same license as TQt), and distribute linked
** combinations including the two. You must obey the GNU General
** Public License in all respects for all of the code used other than
** TQt. If you modify this file, you may extend this exception to
** your version of the file, but you are not obligated to do so. If
** you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from
** your version.
**
*******************************************************************************/
#ifndef HEADERITEM_H
#define HEADERITEM_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <klistview.h> // include for the base class
class KMMsgBase;
class KPaintInfo;
class KMFolder;
class KMHeaders;
namespace KMail
{
class HeaderItem; // forward declaration
/**
* @short Represents an item in the set of mails to be displayed but only as far
* as sorting, threading and reading/writing of the current sort order to
* a disk cache is concerned.
*
* Each such item is paired with a KMail::HeaderItem, which holds the graphical
* representation of each item (mail). This is what the threading trees are
* built of.
*/
class SortCacheItem {
public:
SortCacheItem() : mItem(0), mParent(0), mId(-1), mSortOffset(-1),
mUnsortedCount(0), mUnsortedSize(0), mUnsortedChildren(0),
mImperfectlyThreaded (true), mSubjThreadingList(0) { }
SortCacheItem(int i, TQString k, int o=-1)
: mItem(0), mParent(0), mId(i), mSortOffset(o), mKey(k),
mUnsortedCount(0), mUnsortedSize(0), mUnsortedChildren(0),
mImperfectlyThreaded (true), mSubjThreadingList(0) { }
~SortCacheItem() { if(mUnsortedChildren) free(mUnsortedChildren); }
/** The parent node of the item in the threading hierarchy. 0 if the item
* is at top level, which is the default. Can only be set by parents. */
SortCacheItem *parent() const { return mParent; }
/**
* Returs whether the item is so far imperfectly threaded.
* If an item is imperfectly threaded (by References or subject, not by
* In-Reply-To) it will be reevalutated when a new mail comes in. It could be
* the perfect parent. */
bool isImperfectlyThreaded() const
{ return mImperfectlyThreaded; }
/** Set whether the item is currently imperfectly threaded (by References
* or Subject, not by In-Reply-To). */
void setImperfectlyThreaded (bool val)
{ mImperfectlyThreaded = val; }
/** Returns whether the item has other items below it. */
bool hasChildren() const
{ return mSortedChildren.count() || mUnsortedCount; }
/** The sorted children are an array of sortcache items we know are below the
* current one and are already properly sorted (as read from the cache ) */
const TQPtrList<SortCacheItem> *sortedChildren() const
{ return &mSortedChildren; }
/** The unsorted children are an array of sortcache items we know are below the
* current one, but are yet to be threaded and sorted properly. */
SortCacheItem **unsortedChildren(int &count) const
{ count = mUnsortedCount; return mUnsortedChildren; }
/** Add an item to this itme's list of already sorted children. */
void addSortedChild(SortCacheItem *i) {
i->mParent = this;
mSortedChildren.append(i);
}
/** Add an item to this itme's list of unsorted children. */
void addUnsortedChild(SortCacheItem *i) {
i->mParent = this;
if(!mUnsortedChildren)
mUnsortedChildren = (SortCacheItem **)malloc((mUnsortedSize = 25) * sizeof(SortCacheItem *));
else if(mUnsortedCount >= mUnsortedSize)
mUnsortedChildren = (SortCacheItem **)realloc(mUnsortedChildren,
(mUnsortedSize *= 2) * sizeof(SortCacheItem *));
mUnsortedChildren[mUnsortedCount++] = i;
}
/** Clear the sorted and unsorted children datastructures. */
void clearChildren() {
mSortedChildren.clear();
free( mUnsortedChildren );
mUnsortedChildren = 0;
mUnsortedCount = mUnsortedSize = 0;
}
/** The corresponding KMail::HeaderItem */
HeaderItem *item() const { return mItem; }
/** Set the corresponding KMail::HeaderItem */
void setItem(HeaderItem *i) { Q_ASSERT(!mItem); mItem = i; }
/** sort key as used by the listview */
const TQString &key() const { return mKey; }
/** Set the sort key used by the list view. */
void setKey(const TQString &key) { mKey = key; }
int id() const { return mId; }
void setId(int id) { mId = id; }
/** offset in the cache file stream */
int offset() const { return mSortOffset; }
void setOffset(int x) { mSortOffset = x; }
void updateSortFile( FILE *sortStream, KMFolder *folder,
bool waiting_for_parent = false,
bool update_discovered_count = false);
/** Set the list of mails with a certain subject that this item is on.
* Used to remove the item from that list on deletion. */
void setSubjectThreadingList( TQPtrList<SortCacheItem> *list ) { mSubjThreadingList = list; }
/** The list of mails with a certain subject that this item is on. */
TQPtrList<SortCacheItem>* subjectThreadingList() const { return mSubjThreadingList; }
private:
HeaderItem *mItem;
SortCacheItem *mParent;
int mId, mSortOffset;
TQString mKey;
TQPtrList<SortCacheItem> mSortedChildren;
int mUnsortedCount, mUnsortedSize;
SortCacheItem **mUnsortedChildren;
bool mImperfectlyThreaded;
// pointer to the list it might be on so it can be remove from it
// when the item goes away.
TQPtrList<SortCacheItem>* mSubjThreadingList;
};
/**
* Visual representation of a member of the set of displayables (mails in
* the current folder). Each item is paired with a KMail::SortCacheItem. See there as to
* how they are meant to cooperate. This should be about the visual aspects of
* displaying an entry only. */
class HeaderItem : public KListViewItem
{
public:
HeaderItem( TQListView* parent, int msgId, const TQString& key = TQString() );
HeaderItem( TQListViewItem* parent, int msgId, const TQString& key = TQString() );
~HeaderItem ();
/** Set the message id of this item, which is the offset/index in the folder
* currently displayed by the KMHeaders list view. */
void setMsgId( int aMsgId );
// Profiling note: About 30% of the time taken to initialize the
// listview is spent in this function. About 60% is spent in operator
// new and TQListViewItem::TQListViewItem.
void irefresh();
/** Return the msgId of the message associated with this item. */
int msgId() const;
TQString to() const;
TQString from() const;
// Return the serial number of the message associated with this item;
TQ_UINT32 msgSerNum() const;
/** Expands all children of the list view item. */
void setOpenRecursive( bool open );
/** Returns the text of the list view item. */
TQString text( int col) const;
void setup();
typedef TQValueList<TQPixmap> PixmapList;
TQPixmap pixmapMerge( PixmapList pixmaps ) const;
const TQPixmap *cryptoIcon(KMMsgBase *msgBase) const;
const TQPixmap *signatureIcon(KMMsgBase *msgBase) const;
const TQPixmap *statusIcon(KMMsgBase *msgBase) const;
const TQPixmap *pixmap(int col) const;
void paintCell( TQPainter * p, const TQColorGroup & cg,
int column, int width, int align );
static TQString generate_key( KMHeaders *headers, KMMsgBase *msg, const KPaintInfo *paintInfo, int sortOrder );
virtual TQString key( int column, bool /*ascending*/ ) const;
void setTempKey( TQString key );
int compare( TQListViewItem *i, int col, bool ascending ) const;
TQListViewItem* firstChildNonConst(); /* Non const! */
/** Returns whether the item is about to be removed from the list view as a
* result of some user action. Such items are not selectable and painted with
* a strike-through decoration. */
bool aboutToBeDeleted() const { return mAboutToBeDeleted; }
/** Set the item to be in about-to-be-deleted state, which means it
* cannot be selected and will be painted with a strike-through decoration. */
void setAboutToBeDeleted( bool val ) { mAboutToBeDeleted = val; }
/** Associate a KMail::SortCacheItem with this item. This is the structure used to
* represent the mail during sorting and threading calculation. */
void setSortCacheItem( SortCacheItem *item ) { mSortCacheItem = item; }
/** Returns the KMail::SortCacheItem associated with this display item. */
SortCacheItem* sortCacheItem() const { return mSortCacheItem; }
private:
int mMsgId;
TQ_UINT32 mSerNum;
TQString mKey;
bool mAboutToBeDeleted;
SortCacheItem *mSortCacheItem;
}; // End of class HeaderItem
} // End of namespace KMail
#endif // HEADERITEM_H
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