QDropEvent - Event sent when a drag-and-drop is completed
#include <qevent.h>
Inherits QEvent and QMimeSource.
Inherited by QDragMoveEvent.
Public Members
QDropEvent ( const QPoint & pos, Type typ=Drop )
const QPoint& pos () const
bool isAccepted () const
void ignore ()
bool isActionAccepted () const
void acceptAction ( bool y=TRUE )
enum Action { Copy, Link, Move, Private, UserAction=100 }
void setAction ( Action a )
Action action () const
QWidget* source () const
virtual const char* format ( int n = 0 ) const
virtual QByteArray encodedData ( const char * ) const
virtual bool provides ( const char * ) const
QByteArray data ( const char * f ) const (obsolete)
void setPoint ( const QPoint & np )
DESCRIPTION
Event sent when a drag-and-drop is completed.
When a widget accepts drop events, it will receive this
event if it has accepted the most recent QDragEnterEvent
or QDragMoveEvent sent to it.
The widget should use data() to extract data in an
appropriate format.
Examples: iconview/main.cpp desktop/desktop.cpp
Member Type Documentation
QDropEvent::Action
This type describes the action which a source requests
that a target perform with dropped data. The values are:
Copy - the default action. The source simply users the
data provided in the operation.
Link. The source should somehow create a link to the
location specified by the data.
Move. The source should somehow move the object from the
location specified by the data to a new location.
type, which the source should respond to similar to
a Copy.
UserAction. The source and target can co-operate using
special actions. This feature is not supported in
Qt at this time.
The Link and Move actions only makes sense if the data is
a reference, such as text/uri-list file lists (see
QUriDrag).
MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QDropEvent::QDropEvent ( const QPoint & pos, Type typ=Drop )
Constructs a drop event that drops a drop of type typ on
point pos.
void QDropEvent::accept ( bool y=TRUE=TRUE )
Reimplemented for internal reasons; the API is not
affected.
Call this to indicate whether the event provided data
which your widget processed. To get the data, use
encodedData(), or preferably, the decode() methods of
existing QDragObject subclasses, such as
QTextDrag::decode(), or your own subclasses.
Warning: To accept or reject the drop, call
acceptAction(), not this function. This function indicates
whether you processed the event at all.
See also acceptAction().
Examples: desktop/desktop.cpp
void QDropEvent::acceptAction ( bool y=TRUE=TRUE )
Call this to indicate that the action described by
action() is accepted, not merely the default copy action.
If you call acceptAction(TRUE), there is no need to also
call accept(TRUE).
Action QDropEvent::action () const
Returns the Action which the target is requesting be
performed with the data. If your application understands
the action and can process the supplied data, call
acceptAction(); if your application can process the
supplied data but can only perform the Copy action, call
accept().
QByteArray QDropEvent::data ( const char * f ) const
This function is obsolete. It is provided to keep old
source working, and will probably be removed in a future
version of Qt. We strongly advise against using it in new
code.
QByteArray QDropEvent::encodedData ( const char * format ) const
[virtual]
Returns a byte array containing the payload data of this
drag, in format.
data() normally needs to get the data from the drag
source, which is potentially very slow, so it's advisable
to call this function only if you're sure that you will
need the data in format.
The resulting data will have a size of 0 if the format was
not available.
See also format() and QByteArray::size().
Reimplemented from QMimeSource.
const char* QDropEvent::format ( int n = 0 ) const [virtual]
Returns a string describing one of the available data
types for this drag. Common examples are "text/plain" and
"image/gif". If n is less than zero or greater than the
number of available data types, format() returns 0.
This function is provided mainly for debugging. Most drop
targets will use provides().
See also data() and provides().
Examples: iconview/main.cpp
Reimplemented from QMimeSource.
void QDropEvent::ignore ()
The opposite of accept().
bool QDropEvent::isAccepted () const
Returns TRUE if the drop target accepts the event.
bool QDropEvent::isActionAccepted () const
Returns TRUE if the drop action was accepted by the drop
site, and FALSE if not.
const QPoint& QDropEvent::pos () const
Returns the position where the drop was made.
bool QDropEvent::provides ( const char * mimeType ) const
[virtual]
Returns TRUE if this event provides format mimeType or
FALSE if it does not.
See also data().
void QDropEvent::setAction ( Action a )
Sets the action. This is used internally, you should not
need to call this in your code - the source decides the
action, not the target.
void QDropEvent::setPoint ( const QPoint & np )
Sets the drop to happen at np. You do normally not need to
use this as it will be set internally before your widget
receives the drop event.
QWidget* QDropEvent::source () const
If the source of the drag operation is a widget in this
application, this function returns that source, otherwise
0. The source of the operation is the first parameter to
to drag object subclass.
This is useful if your widget needs special behavior when
dragging to itself, etc.
See QDragObject::QDragObject() and subclasses.
SEE ALSO
http://doc.trolltech.com/qdropevent.html
http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html
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