From: Martin Smith Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 11:09:54 +0000 (+0200) Subject: doc: Fixed qdoc errors X-Git-Tag: v5.0.0-beta1~123 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=083e4c7e51e5afbd672376d2e4b248fc367ea85c;p=profile%2Fivi%2Fqtbase.git doc: Fixed qdoc errors These classes will not be public until Qt 5.1. This change marks a few things internal, so they don't cause qdoc errors in Qt 5.0. It also adds a few qdoc comments for future use in Qt 5.1. Change-Id: If90692b97653223d8a986f2ae1fff49c20cd444b Reviewed-by: Frederik Gladhorn --- diff --git a/src/gui/accessible/qaccessible.cpp b/src/gui/accessible/qaccessible.cpp index ff056a1..a450801 100644 --- a/src/gui/accessible/qaccessible.cpp +++ b/src/gui/accessible/qaccessible.cpp @@ -611,13 +611,13 @@ bool QAccessible::isActive() /*! - Sets the root accessible object of this application to \a object. - All other accessible objects in the application can be reached by the - client using object navigation. + Sets the root object of the accessible objects of this application + to \a object. All other accessible objects are reachable using object + navigation from the root object. - You should never need to call this function. Qt sets the QApplication - object as the root object immediately before the event loop is entered - in QApplication::exec(). + Normally, it isn't necessary to call this function, because Qt sets + the QApplication object as the root object immediately before the + event loop is entered in QApplication::exec(). Use QAccessible::installRootObjectHandler() to redirect the function call to a customized handler function. @@ -636,18 +636,11 @@ void QAccessible::setRootObject(QObject *object) } /*! - \fn void QAccessible::updateAccessibility(QObject *object, int child, Event reason) - \deprecated - - Use the version with a single \l QAccessibleEvent paremeter instead. -*/ - -/*! Notifies about a change that might be relevant for accessibility clients. - \a event gives the details about the change. - This includes the source of the change and what the actual change is. - There should be sufficient details delivered with this event to give meaningful notifications. + \a event provides details about the change. These include the source + of the change and the nature of the change. The \a event should + contain enough information give meaningful notifications. For example, the type \c ValueChange indicates that the position of a slider has been changed. @@ -657,9 +650,9 @@ void QAccessible::setRootObject(QObject *object) (e.g. by calling QLabel::setText()) or by user interaction. If there are no accessibility tools listening to this event, the - performance penalty for calling this function is small, but if determining - the parameters of the call is expensive you can test isActive() to - avoid unnecessary computations. + performance penalty for calling this function is small, but if + determining the parameters of the call is expensive you can test + isActive() to avoid unnecessary computation. */ void QAccessible::updateAccessibility(QAccessibleEvent *event) { @@ -676,65 +669,6 @@ void QAccessible::updateAccessibility(QAccessibleEvent *event) } /*! - \class QAccessibleEvent - \brief The QAccessibleEvent is use to notify about changes that are - relevant for accessibility in the application. - \internal - - \ingroup accessibility - \inmodule QtGui - - This class should be created on the stack and used as parameter for - \l QAccessible::updateAccessibility(). - \sa QAccessibleStateChangedEvent -*/ - -/*! - \class QAccessibleStateChangedEvent - \brief This subclass of QAccessibleEvent is used to inform about state changes. - \internal - - \ingroup accessibility - \inmodule QtGui - - This class should be created on the stack and used as parameter for - \l QAccessible::updateAccessibility(). - In addition to the regular \l QAccessibleEvent it contains details about which states - changed. - \sa QAccessibleEvent -*/ - -/*! - \fn QAccessibleStateChangeEvent::changedStates() const - All states that have changed are set to true. This does not reflect the state of the object, - but indicates which states are changed. - Use the \l QAccessibleInterface::state() function to get the current state. - */ - -/*! - Returns the QAccessibleInterface associated with the event. - - The caller of this function takes ownership of the returned interface. -*/ -QAccessibleInterface *QAccessibleEvent::accessibleInterface() const -{ - QAccessibleInterface *iface = QAccessible::queryAccessibleInterface(m_object); - if (!iface) - return 0; - - if (m_child >= 0) { - QAccessibleInterface *child = iface->child(m_child); - if (child) { - delete iface; - iface = child; - } else { - qWarning() << "Cannot creat accessible child interface for object: " << m_object << " index: " << m_child; - } - } - return iface; -} - -/*! \class QAccessibleInterface \brief The QAccessibleInterface class defines an interface that exposes information about accessible objects. @@ -1082,28 +1016,68 @@ QColor QAccessibleInterface::backgroundColor() const /*! \class QAccessibleEvent + \internal - \brief The QAccessibleEvent class is used to give detailed updates to the - accessibility framework. It is used together with \l QAccessible::updateAccessibility. + \brief The QAccessibleEvent class provides detailed updates to the + accessibility framework. - The event is one of the \l QAccessible::Event which depending on the type of event needs to use - one of the subclasses of QAccessibleEvent. + This class is used with \l QAccessible::updateAccessibility(). + + The event type is one of the values of \l QAccessible::Event, which + determines the subclass of QAccessibleEvent that applies. \ingroup accessibility \inmodule QtGui */ -/*! - \fn QAccessibleEvent::QAccessibleEvent(QAccessible::Event type, QObject *object, int child = -1) +/*! \fn QAccessibleEvent::QAccessibleEvent(QObject *obj, QAccessible::Event type) + Constructs a QAccessibleEvent of the specified \a type. It also + expects an \a object, which is the source of the event. + */ + +/*! \fn QAccessibleEvent::~QAccessibleEvent() + Destroys the event. +*/ + +/*! \fn QAccessible::Event QAccessibleEvent::type() const + Returns the event type. +*/ + +/*! \fn QObject* QAccessibleEvent::object() const + Returns the event object. +*/ - Constructs an accessibility event of the given \a type. - It also requires an \a object as source of the event and optionally a \a child index, - if the event comes from a child of the object. +/*! \fn void QAccessibleEvent::setChild(int child) + Sets the child index to \a child. +*/ - Using a \a child index maybe more efficient than creating the accessible interface for the child. +/*! \fn int QAccessibleEvent::child() const + Returns the child index. */ /*! + Returns the QAccessibleInterface associated with the event. + The caller of this function takes ownership of the returned interface. +*/ +QAccessibleInterface *QAccessibleEvent::accessibleInterface() const +{ + QAccessibleInterface *iface = QAccessible::queryAccessibleInterface(m_object); + if (!iface) + return 0; + + if (m_child >= 0) { + QAccessibleInterface *child = iface->child(m_child); + if (child) { + delete iface; + iface = child; + } else { + qWarning() << "Cannot creat accessible child interface for object: " << m_object << " index: " << m_child; + } + } + return iface; +} + +/*! Returns the window associated with the underlying object. For instance, QAccessibleWidget reimplements this and returns the windowHandle() of the QWidget. @@ -1123,17 +1097,6 @@ QWindow *QAccessibleInterface::window() const } /*! - \since 4.2 - - Invokes a \a method on \a child with the given parameters \a params - and returns the result of the operation as QVariant. - - Note that the type of the returned QVariant depends on the action. - - Returns an invalid QVariant if the object doesn't support the action. -*/ - -/*! \internal Method to allow extending this class without breaking binary compatibility. The actual behavior and format of \a data depends on \a id argument @@ -1148,12 +1111,17 @@ void QAccessibleInterface::virtual_hook(int /*id*/, void * /*data*/) /*! \fn void *QAccessibleInterface::interface_cast(QAccessible::InterfaceType type) - \brief Returns a specialized accessibility interface \a type from the generic QAccessibleInterface. + Returns a specialized accessibility interface \a type from the + generic QAccessibleInterface. + + This function must be reimplemented when providing more + information about a widget or object through the specialized + interfaces. For example a line edit should implement the + QAccessibleTextInterface and QAccessibleEditableTextInterface. - This function must be reimplemented when providing more information about a widget or object through the - specialized interfaces. For example a line edit should implement the QAccessibleTextInterface and QAccessibleEditableTextInterface. + Qt's QLineEdit for example has its accessibility support + implemented in QAccessibleLineEdit. - Qt's QLineEdit for example has its accessibility support implemented in QAccessibleLineEdit. \code void *QAccessibleLineEdit::interface_cast(QAccessible::InterfaceType t) { @@ -1165,8 +1133,11 @@ void *QAccessibleLineEdit::interface_cast(QAccessible::InterfaceType t) } \endcode - \sa QAccessible::InterfaceType, QAccessibleTextInterface, QAccessibleEditableTextInterface, QAccessibleValueInterface, QAccessibleActionInterface, QAccessibleTableInterface, QAccessibleTableCellInterface - */ + \sa QAccessible::InterfaceType, QAccessibleTextInterface, + QAccessibleEditableTextInterface, QAccessibleValueInterface, + QAccessibleActionInterface, QAccessibleTableInterface, + QAccessibleTableCellInterface +*/ /*! \internal */ const char *qAccessibleRoleString(QAccessible::Role role) diff --git a/src/gui/accessible/qaccessible2.cpp b/src/gui/accessible/qaccessible2.cpp index 05dda33..3ebab7e 100644 --- a/src/gui/accessible/qaccessible2.cpp +++ b/src/gui/accessible/qaccessible2.cpp @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE */ /*! - \fn QRect QAccessibleTextInterface::characterRect(int offset, QAccessible2::CoordinateType coordType) const + \fn QRect QAccessibleTextInterface::characterRect(int offset) const */ /*! @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE */ /*! - \fn int QAccessibleTextInterface::offsetAtPoint(const QPoint &point, QAccessible2::CoordinateType coordType) const + \fn int QAccessibleTextInterface::offsetAtPoint(const QPoint &point) const */ /*!