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#include "imacrohandler.h"
#include "macro.h"
using namespace Macros::Internal;
\brief The IEventHandler class is a base class for all macro event handlers.
An event handler is used to handle a specific type of macro events.
They are used to create and replay macro events. Use
MacroManager::registerEventHandler
to add a new event handler.
*/
/*!
\fn void IEventHandler::startRecording(Macro* macro)
Initializes some data when starting to record a macro.
*/
/*!
\fn void IEventHandler::endRecordingMacro(Macro* macro)
*/
/*!
\fn bool IEventHandler::canExecuteEvent(const MacroEvent ¯oEvent)
When replaying a macro, the manager iterates through all macro events
specified in \a macroEvent
in the macro and calls this function to determine which handler to use.
If the function returns \c true, \c executeEvent is called.
*/
/*!
\fn bool IEventHandler::executeEvent(const MacroEvent ¯oEvent)
Executes the specified \a macroEvent, using the values stored in
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the macro event.
*/
class IMacroHandler::IMacroHandlerPrivate
{
public:
IMacroHandlerPrivate();
Macro *currentMacro;
};
IMacroHandler::IMacroHandlerPrivate::IMacroHandlerPrivate() :
currentMacro(0)
{
}
// ---------- IMacroHandler ------------
IMacroHandler::IMacroHandler():
d(new IMacroHandlerPrivate)
{
}
IMacroHandler::~IMacroHandler()
{
delete d;
}
void IMacroHandler::startRecording(Macro* macro)
{
d->currentMacro = macro;
}
void IMacroHandler::endRecordingMacro(Macro* macro)
{
Q_UNUSED(macro)
d->currentMacro = 0;
}
void IMacroHandler::addMacroEvent(const MacroEvent& event)
{
if (d->currentMacro)
d->currentMacro->append(event);
}
void IMacroHandler::setCurrentMacro(Macro *macro)
{
d->currentMacro = macro;
}
bool IMacroHandler::isRecording() const
{
return d->currentMacro != 0;
}