X-Git-Url: https://git.quassel-irc.org/?p=quassel.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcommon%2Feventmanager.cpp;h=96648646d300a8392e1eeaec9e397737fe623df8;hp=c5f01b630c4d8a4a51cb801841f4cb7f982e2b60;hb=eca32e09b23dd261d7eaf11a4843949220b302d4;hpb=03b1230e44adca6b808a6a702aa5173e578a1160 diff --git a/src/common/eventmanager.cpp b/src/common/eventmanager.cpp index c5f01b63..96648646 100644 --- a/src/common/eventmanager.cpp +++ b/src/common/eventmanager.cpp @@ -20,8 +20,9 @@ #include "eventmanager.h" +#include +#include #include -#include #include "event.h" @@ -29,11 +30,50 @@ EventManager::EventManager(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) { } -void EventManager::registerObject(QObject *object, Priority priority, const QString &methodPrefix) { - int eventEnumIndex = metaObject()->indexOfEnumerator("EventType"); - Q_ASSERT(eventEnumIndex >= 0); - QMetaEnum eventEnum = metaObject()->enumerator(eventEnumIndex); +EventManager::~EventManager() { + // pending events won't be delivered anymore, but we do need to delete them + qDeleteAll(_eventQueue); +} + +QMetaEnum EventManager::eventEnum() const { + if(!_enum.isValid()) { + int eventEnumIndex = metaObject()->indexOfEnumerator("EventType"); + Q_ASSERT(eventEnumIndex >= 0); + _enum = metaObject()->enumerator(eventEnumIndex); + Q_ASSERT(_enum.isValid()); + } + return _enum; +} + +EventManager::EventType EventManager::eventTypeByName(const QString &name) const { + int val = eventEnum().keyToValue(name.toLatin1()); + return (val == -1) ? Invalid : static_cast(val); +} + +EventManager::EventType EventManager::eventGroupByName(const QString &name) const { + EventType type = eventTypeByName(name); + return type == Invalid? Invalid : static_cast(type & EventGroupMask); +} + +QString EventManager::enumName(EventType type) const { + return eventEnum().valueToKey(type); +} +/* NOTE: + Registering and calling handlers works fine even if they specify a subclass of Event as their parameter. + However, this most probably is a result from a reinterpret_cast somewhere deep inside Qt, so there is *no* + type safety. If the event sent is of the wrong class type, you'll get a neat segfault! + Thus, we need to make sure that events are of the correct class type when sending! + + We might add a registration-time check later, which will require matching the enum base name (e.g. "IrcEvent") with + the type the handler claims to support. This still won't protect us from someone sending an IrcEvent object + with an enum type "NetworkIncoming", for example. + + Another way would be to add a check into the various Event subclasses, such that the ctor matches the given event type + with the actual class. Possibly (optionally) using rtti... +*/ + +void EventManager::registerObject(QObject *object, Priority priority, const QString &methodPrefix) { for(int i = object->metaObject()->methodOffset(); i < object->metaObject()->methodCount(); i++) { QString methodSignature(object->metaObject()->method(i).signature()); @@ -43,7 +83,7 @@ void EventManager::registerObject(QObject *object, Priority priority, const QStr methodSignature = methodSignature.section('(',0,0); // chop the attribute list methodSignature = methodSignature.mid(methodPrefix.length()); // strip prefix - int eventType = eventEnum.keyToValue(methodSignature.toAscii()); + int eventType = eventEnum().keyToValue(methodSignature.toAscii()); if(eventType < 0) { qWarning() << Q_FUNC_INFO << QString("Could not find EventType %1").arg(methodSignature); continue; @@ -73,10 +113,32 @@ void EventManager::registerEventHandler(QList events, QObject *object // not threadsafe! if we should want that, we need to add a mutexed queue somewhere in this general area. void EventManager::sendEvent(Event *event) { - dispatchEvent(event); + // qDebug() << "Sending" << event; + _eventQueue.append(event); + if(_eventQueue.count() == 1) // we're not currently processing another event + processEvents(); +} + +void EventManager::customEvent(QEvent *event) { + if(event->type() == QEvent::User) { + processEvents(); + event->accept(); + } +} + +void EventManager::processEvents() { + // we only process one event at a time for now, and let Qt's own event processing come in between + if(_eventQueue.isEmpty()) + return; + dispatchEvent(_eventQueue.first()); + _eventQueue.removeFirst(); + if(_eventQueue.count()) + QCoreApplication::postEvent(this, new QEvent(QEvent::User)); } void EventManager::dispatchEvent(Event *event) { + //qDebug() << "Dispatching" << event; + // we try handlers from specialized to generic by masking the enum // build a list sorted by priorities that contains all eligible handlers