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qtermwidget-packaging/lib/Filter.h

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/*
Copyright 2007-2008 by Robert Knight <robertknight@gmail.com>
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.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301 USA.
*/
#ifndef FILTER_H
#define FILTER_H
// Qt
#include <QAction>
#include <QList>
#include <QObject>
#include <QStringList>
#include <QHash>
#include <QRegExp>
// Local
namespace Konsole
{
typedef unsigned char LineProperty;
class Character;
/**
* A filter processes blocks of text looking for certain patterns (such as URLs or keywords from a list)
* and marks the areas which match the filter's patterns as 'hotspots'.
*
* Each hotspot has a type identifier associated with it ( such as a link or a highlighted section ),
* and an action. When the user performs some activity such as a mouse-click in a hotspot area ( the exact
* action will depend on what is displaying the block of text which the filter is processing ), the hotspot's
* activate() method should be called. Depending on the type of hotspot this will trigger a suitable response.
*
* For example, if a hotspot represents a URL then a suitable action would be opening that URL in a web browser.
* Hotspots may have more than one action, in which case the list of actions can be obtained using the
* actions() method.
*
* Different subclasses of filter will return different types of hotspot.
* Subclasses must reimplement the process() method to examine a block of text and identify sections of interest.
* When processing the text they should create instances of Filter::HotSpot subclasses for sections of interest
* and add them to the filter's list of hotspots using addHotSpot()
*/
class Filter : public QObject
{
public:
/**
* Represents an area of text which matched the pattern a particular filter has been looking for.
*
* Each hotspot has a type identifier associated with it ( such as a link or a highlighted section ),
* and an action. When the user performs some activity such as a mouse-click in a hotspot area ( the exact
* action will depend on what is displaying the block of text which the filter is processing ), the hotspot's
* activate() method should be called. Depending on the type of hotspot this will trigger a suitable response.
*
* For example, if a hotspot represents a URL then a suitable action would be opening that URL in a web browser.
* Hotspots may have more than one action, in which case the list of actions can be obtained using the
* actions() method. These actions may then be displayed in a popup menu or toolbar for example.
*/
class HotSpot
{
public:
/**
* Constructs a new hotspot which covers the area from (@p startLine,@p startColumn) to (@p endLine,@p endColumn)
* in a block of text.
*/
HotSpot(int startLine , int startColumn , int endLine , int endColumn);
virtual ~HotSpot();
enum Type
{
// the type of the hotspot is not specified
NotSpecified,
// this hotspot represents a clickable link
Link,
// this hotspot represents a marker
Marker
};
/** Returns the line when the hotspot area starts */
int startLine() const;
/** Returns the line where the hotspot area ends */
int endLine() const;
/** Returns the column on startLine() where the hotspot area starts */
int startColumn() const;
/** Returns the column on endLine() where the hotspot area ends */
int endColumn() const;
/**
* Returns the type of the hotspot. This is usually used as a hint for views on how to represent
* the hotspot graphically. eg. Link hotspots are typically underlined when the user mouses over them
*/
Type type() const;
/**
* Causes the an action associated with a hotspot to be triggered.
*
* @param action The action to trigger. This is
* typically empty ( in which case the default action should be performed ) or
* one of the object names from the actions() list. In which case the associated
* action should be performed.
*/
virtual void activate(const QString& action = QString()) = 0;
/**
* Returns a list of actions associated with the hotspot which can be used in a
* menu or toolbar
*/
virtual QList<QAction*> actions();
protected:
/** Sets the type of a hotspot. This should only be set once */
void setType(Type type);
private:
int _startLine;
int _startColumn;
int _endLine;
int _endColumn;
Type _type;
};
/** Constructs a new filter. */
Filter();
virtual ~Filter();
/** Causes the filter to process the block of text currently in its internal buffer */
virtual void process() = 0;
/**
* Empties the filters internal buffer and resets the line count back to 0.
* All hotspots are deleted.
*/
void reset();
/** Adds a new line of text to the filter and increments the line count */
//void addLine(const QString& string);
/** Returns the hotspot which covers the given @p line and @p column, or 0 if no hotspot covers that area */
HotSpot* hotSpotAt(int line , int column) const;
/** Returns the list of hotspots identified by the filter */
QList<HotSpot*> hotSpots() const;
/** Returns the list of hotspots identified by the filter which occur on a given line */
QList<HotSpot*> hotSpotsAtLine(int line) const;
/**
* TODO: Document me
*/
void setBuffer(const QString* buffer , const QList<int>* linePositions);
protected:
/** Adds a new hotspot to the list */
void addHotSpot(HotSpot*);
/** Returns the internal buffer */
const QString* buffer();
/** Converts a character position within buffer() to a line and column */
void getLineColumn(int position , int& startLine , int& startColumn);
private:
QMultiHash<int,HotSpot*> _hotspots;
QList<HotSpot*> _hotspotList;
const QList<int>* _linePositions;
const QString* _buffer;
};
/**
* A filter which searches for sections of text matching a regular expression and creates a new RegExpFilter::HotSpot
* instance for them.
*
* Subclasses can reimplement newHotSpot() to return custom hotspot types when matches for the regular expression
* are found.
*/
class RegExpFilter : public Filter
{
public:
/**
* Type of hotspot created by RegExpFilter. The capturedTexts() method can be used to find the text
* matched by the filter's regular expression.
*/
class HotSpot : public Filter::HotSpot
{
public:
HotSpot(int startLine, int startColumn, int endLine , int endColumn);
virtual void activate(const QString& action = QString());
/** Sets the captured texts associated with this hotspot */
void setCapturedTexts(const QStringList& texts);
/** Returns the texts found by the filter when matching the filter's regular expression */
QStringList capturedTexts() const;
private:
QStringList _capturedTexts;
};
/** Constructs a new regular expression filter */
RegExpFilter();
/**
* Sets the regular expression which the filter searches for in blocks of text.
*
* Regular expressions which match the empty string are treated as not matching
* anything.
*/
void setRegExp(const QRegExp& text);
/** Returns the regular expression which the filter searches for in blocks of text */
QRegExp regExp() const;
/**
* Reimplemented to search the filter's text buffer for text matching regExp()
*
* If regexp matches the empty string, then process() will return immediately
* without finding results.
*/
virtual void process();
protected:
/**
* Called when a match for the regular expression is encountered. Subclasses should reimplement this
* to return custom hotspot types
*/
virtual RegExpFilter::HotSpot* newHotSpot(int startLine,int startColumn,
int endLine,int endColumn);
private:
QRegExp _searchText;
};
class FilterObject;
/** A filter which matches URLs in blocks of text */
class UrlFilter : public RegExpFilter
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Hotspot type created by UrlFilter instances. The activate() method opens a web browser
* at the given URL when called.
*/
class HotSpot : public RegExpFilter::HotSpot
{
public:
HotSpot(int startLine,int startColumn,int endLine,int endColumn);
virtual ~HotSpot();
FilterObject* getUrlObject() const;
virtual QList<QAction*> actions();
/**
* Open a web browser at the current URL. The url itself can be determined using
* the capturedTexts() method.
*/
virtual void activate(const QString& action = QString());
private:
enum UrlType
{
StandardUrl,
Email,
Unknown
};
UrlType urlType() const;
FilterObject* _urlObject;
};
UrlFilter();
protected:
virtual RegExpFilter::HotSpot* newHotSpot(int,int,int,int);
private:
static const QRegExp FullUrlRegExp;
static const QRegExp EmailAddressRegExp;
// combined OR of FullUrlRegExp and EmailAddressRegExp
static const QRegExp CompleteUrlRegExp;
signals:
void activated(const QUrl& url, bool fromContextMenu);
};
class FilterObject : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
FilterObject(Filter::HotSpot* filter) : _filter(filter) {}
void emitActivated(const QUrl& url, bool fromContextMenu);
public slots:
void activate();
private:
Filter::HotSpot* _filter;
signals:
void activated(const QUrl& url, bool fromContextMenu);
};
/**
* A chain which allows a group of filters to be processed as one.
* The chain owns the filters added to it and deletes them when the chain itself is destroyed.
*
* Use addFilter() to add a new filter to the chain.
* When new text to be filtered arrives, use addLine() to add each additional
* line of text which needs to be processed and then after adding the last line, use
* process() to cause each filter in the chain to process the text.
*
* After processing a block of text, the reset() method can be used to set the filter chain's
* internal cursor back to the first line.
*
* The hotSpotAt() method will return the first hotspot which covers a given position.
*
* The hotSpots() and hotSpotsAtLine() method return all of the hotspots in the text and on
* a given line respectively.
*/
class FilterChain : protected QList<Filter*>
{
public:
virtual ~FilterChain();
/** Adds a new filter to the chain. The chain will delete this filter when it is destroyed */
void addFilter(Filter* filter);
/** Removes a filter from the chain. The chain will no longer delete the filter when destroyed */
void removeFilter(Filter* filter);
/** Returns true if the chain contains @p filter */
bool containsFilter(Filter* filter);
/** Removes all filters from the chain */
void clear();
/** Resets each filter in the chain */
void reset();
/**
* Processes each filter in the chain
*/
void process();
/** Sets the buffer for each filter in the chain to process. */
void setBuffer(const QString* buffer , const QList<int>* linePositions);
/** Returns the first hotspot which occurs at @p line, @p column or 0 if no hotspot was found */
Filter::HotSpot* hotSpotAt(int line , int column) const;
/** Returns a list of all the hotspots in all the chain's filters */
QList<Filter::HotSpot*> hotSpots() const;
/** Returns a list of all hotspots at the given line in all the chain's filters */
QList<Filter::HotSpot> hotSpotsAtLine(int line) const;
};
/** A filter chain which processes character images from terminal displays */
class TerminalImageFilterChain : public FilterChain
{
public:
TerminalImageFilterChain();
virtual ~TerminalImageFilterChain();
/**
* Set the current terminal image to @p image.
*
* @param image The terminal image
* @param lines The number of lines in the terminal image
* @param columns The number of columns in the terminal image
* @param lineProperties The line properties to set for image
*/
void setImage(const Character* const image , int lines , int columns,
const QVector<LineProperty>& lineProperties);
private:
QString* _buffer;
QList<int>* _linePositions;
};
}
typedef Konsole::Filter Filter;
#endif //FILTER_H