/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2014 Martin Gräßlin SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-only OR LGPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-LGPL */ #ifndef WAYLAND_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_H #define WAYLAND_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_H #include #include "KWayland/Client/kwaylandclient_export.h" struct wl_data_device_manager; namespace KWayland { namespace Client { class EventQueue; class DataDevice; class DataSource; class Seat; /** * @short Wrapper for the wl_data_device_manager interface. * * This class provides a convenient wrapper for the wl_data_device_manager interface. * * To use this class one needs to interact with the Registry. There are two * possible ways to create the DataDeviceManager interface: * @code * DataDeviceManager *m = registry->createDataDeviceManager(name, version); * @endcode * * This creates the DataDeviceManager and sets it up directly. As an alternative this * can also be done in a more low level way: * @code * DataDeviceManager *m = new DataDeviceManager; * m->setup(registry->bindDataDeviceManager(name, version)); * @endcode * * The DataDeviceManager can be used as a drop-in replacement for any wl_data_device_manager * pointer as it provides matching cast operators. * * @see Registry **/ class KWAYLANDCLIENT_EXPORT DataDeviceManager : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: /** * Drag and Drop actions supported by DataSource and DataOffer. * @since 5.42 **/ enum class DnDAction { None = 0, Copy = 1 << 0, Move = 1 << 1, Ask = 1 << 2, }; Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(DnDActions, DnDAction) /** * Creates a new Compositor. * Note: after constructing the Compositor it is not yet valid and one needs * to call setup. In order to get a ready to use Compositor prefer using * Registry::createCompositor. **/ explicit DataDeviceManager(QObject *parent = nullptr); ~DataDeviceManager() override; /** * @returns @c true if managing a wl_data_device_manager. **/ bool isValid() const; /** * Setup this DataDeviceManager to manage the @p manager. * When using Registry::createDataDeviceManager there is no need to call this * method. **/ void setup(wl_data_device_manager *manager); /** * Releases the wl_data_device_manager interface. * After the interface has been released the DataDeviceManager instance is no * longer valid and can be setup with another wl_data_device_manager interface. **/ void release(); /** * Destroys the data held by this DataDeviceManager. * This method is supposed to be used when the connection to the Wayland * server goes away. If the connection is not valid anymore, it's not * possible to call release anymore as that calls into the Wayland * connection and the call would fail. This method cleans up the data, so * that the instance can be deleted or set up to a new wl_data_device_manager interface * once there is a new connection available. * * This method is automatically invoked when the Registry which created this * DataDeviceManager gets destroyed. * * @see release **/ void destroy(); /** * Sets the @p queue to use for creating a DataSource. **/ void setEventQueue(EventQueue *queue); /** * @returns The event queue to use for creating a DataSource. **/ EventQueue *eventQueue(); DataSource *createDataSource(QObject *parent = nullptr); DataDevice *getDataDevice(Seat *seat, QObject *parent = nullptr); operator wl_data_device_manager *(); operator wl_data_device_manager *() const; Q_SIGNALS: /** * The corresponding global for this interface on the Registry got removed. * * This signal gets only emitted if the Compositor got created by * Registry::createDataDeviceManager * * @since 5.5 **/ void removed(); private: class Private; QScopedPointer d; }; Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(DataDeviceManager::DnDActions) } } #endif