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+
+#include "qprogressdialog.h"
+
+#ifndef QT_NO_PROGRESSDIALOG
+
+#include "qshortcut.h"
+#include "qpainter.h"
+#include "qdrawutil.h"
+#include "qlabel.h"
+#include "qprogressbar.h"
+#include "qapplication.h"
+#include "qstyle.h"
+#include "qpushbutton.h"
+#include "qcursor.h"
+#include "qtimer.h"
+#include "qelapsedtimer.h"
+#include <private/qdialog_p.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+
+#if defined(QT_SOFTKEYS_ENABLED)
+#include <qaction.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef Q_WS_S60
+#include <QtGui/qdesktopwidget.h>
+#endif
+
+
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+
+// If the operation is expected to take this long (as predicted by
+// progress time), show the progress dialog.
+static const int defaultShowTime = 4000;
+// Wait at least this long before attempting to make a prediction.
+static const int minWaitTime = 50;
+
+class QProgressDialogPrivate : public QDialogPrivate
+{
+ Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QProgressDialog)
+
+public:
+ QProgressDialogPrivate() : label(0), cancel(0), bar(0),
+ shown_once(false),
+ cancellation_flag(false),
+ showTime(defaultShowTime),
+#ifndef QT_NO_SHORTCUT
+ escapeShortcut(0),
+#endif
+#ifdef QT_SOFTKEYS_ENABLED
+ cancelAction(0),
+#endif
+ useDefaultCancelText(false)
+ {
+ }
+
+ void init(const QString &labelText, const QString &cancelText, int min, int max);
+ void layout();
+ void retranslateStrings();
+ void _q_disconnectOnClose();
+
+ QLabel *label;
+ QPushButton *cancel;
+ QProgressBar *bar;
+ QTimer *forceTimer;
+ bool shown_once;
+ bool cancellation_flag;
+ QElapsedTimer starttime;
+#ifndef QT_NO_CURSOR
+ QCursor parentCursor;
+#endif
+ int showTime;
+ bool autoClose;
+ bool autoReset;
+ bool forceHide;
+#ifndef QT_NO_SHORTCUT
+ QShortcut *escapeShortcut;
+#endif
+#ifdef QT_SOFTKEYS_ENABLED
+ QAction *cancelAction;
+#endif
+ bool useDefaultCancelText;
+ QPointer<QObject> receiverToDisconnectOnClose;
+ QByteArray memberToDisconnectOnClose;
+};
+
+void QProgressDialogPrivate::init(const QString &labelText, const QString &cancelText,
+ int min, int max)
+{
+ Q_Q(QProgressDialog);
+ label = new QLabel(labelText, q);
+ int align = q->style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_ProgressDialog_TextLabelAlignment, 0, q);
+ label->setAlignment(Qt::Alignment(align));
+ bar = new QProgressBar(q);
+ bar->setRange(min, max);
+ autoClose = true;
+ autoReset = true;
+ forceHide = false;
+ QObject::connect(q, SIGNAL(canceled()), q, SLOT(cancel()));
+ forceTimer = new QTimer(q);
+ QObject::connect(forceTimer, SIGNAL(timeout()), q, SLOT(forceShow()));
+ if (useDefaultCancelText) {
+ retranslateStrings();
+ } else {
+ q->setCancelButtonText(cancelText);
+ }
+}
+
+void QProgressDialogPrivate::layout()
+{
+ Q_Q(QProgressDialog);
+ int sp = q->style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_DefaultLayoutSpacing);
+ int mtb = q->style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_DefaultTopLevelMargin);
+ int mlr = qMin(q->width() / 10, mtb);
+ const bool centered =
+ bool(q->style()->styleHint(QStyle::SH_ProgressDialog_CenterCancelButton, 0, q));
+
+ int additionalSpacing = 0;
+#ifdef Q_OS_SYMBIAN
+ //In Symbian, we need to have wider margins for dialog borders, as the actual border is some pixels
+ //inside the dialog area (to enable transparent borders)
+ additionalSpacing = mlr;
+#endif
+
+ QSize cs = cancel ? cancel->sizeHint() : QSize(0,0);
+ QSize bh = bar->sizeHint();
+ int cspc;
+ int lh = 0;
+
+ // Find spacing and sizes that fit. It is important that a progress
+ // dialog can be made very small if the user demands it so.
+ for (int attempt=5; attempt--;) {
+ cspc = cancel ? cs.height() + sp : 0;
+ lh = qMax(0, q->height() - mtb - bh.height() - sp - cspc);
+
+ if (lh < q->height()/4) {
+ // Getting cramped
+ sp /= 2;
+ mtb /= 2;
+ if (cancel) {
+ cs.setHeight(qMax(4,cs.height()-sp-2));
+ }
+ bh.setHeight(qMax(4,bh.height()-sp-1));
+ } else {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (cancel) {
+ cancel->setGeometry(
+ centered ? q->width()/2 - cs.width()/2 : q->width() - mlr - cs.width(),
+ q->height() - mtb - cs.height(),
+ cs.width(), cs.height());
+ }
+
+ if (label)
+ label->setGeometry(mlr, additionalSpacing, q->width() - mlr * 2, lh);
+ bar->setGeometry(mlr, lh + sp + additionalSpacing, q->width() - mlr * 2, bh.height());
+}
+
+void QProgressDialogPrivate::retranslateStrings()
+{
+ Q_Q(QProgressDialog);
+ if (useDefaultCancelText)
+ q->setCancelButtonText(QProgressDialog::tr("Cancel"));
+}
+
+void QProgressDialogPrivate::_q_disconnectOnClose()
+{
+ Q_Q(QProgressDialog);
+ if (receiverToDisconnectOnClose) {
+ QObject::disconnect(q, SIGNAL(canceled()), receiverToDisconnectOnClose,
+ memberToDisconnectOnClose);
+ receiverToDisconnectOnClose = 0;
+ }
+ memberToDisconnectOnClose.clear();
+}
+
+/*!
+ \class QProgressDialog
+ \brief The QProgressDialog class provides feedback on the progress of a slow operation.
+ \ingroup standard-dialogs
+
+
+ A progress dialog is used to give the user an indication of how long
+ an operation is going to take, and to demonstrate that the
+ application has not frozen. It can also give the user an opportunity
+ to abort the operation.
+
+ A common problem with progress dialogs is that it is difficult to know
+ when to use them; operations take different amounts of time on different
+ hardware. QProgressDialog offers a solution to this problem:
+ it estimates the time the operation will take (based on time for
+ steps), and only shows itself if that estimate is beyond minimumDuration()
+ (4 seconds by default).
+
+ Use setMinimum() and setMaximum() or the constructor to set the number of
+ "steps" in the operation and call setValue() as the operation
+ progresses. The number of steps can be chosen arbitrarily. It can be the
+ number of files copied, the number of bytes received, the number of
+ iterations through the main loop of your algorithm, or some other
+ suitable unit. Progress starts at the value set by setMinimum(),
+ and the progress dialog shows that the operation has finished when
+ you call setValue() with the value set by setMaximum() as its argument.
+
+ The dialog automatically resets and hides itself at the end of the
+ operation. Use setAutoReset() and setAutoClose() to change this
+ behavior. Note that if you set a new maximum (using setMaximum() or
+ setRange()) that equals your current value(), the dialog will not
+ close regardless.
+
+ There are two ways of using QProgressDialog: modal and modeless.
+
+ Compared to a modeless QProgressDialog, a modal QProgressDialog is simpler
+ to use for the programmer. Do the operation in a loop, call \l setValue() at
+ intervals, and check for cancellation with wasCanceled(). For example:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/dialogs/dialogs.cpp 3
+
+ A modeless progress dialog is suitable for operations that take
+ place in the background, where the user is able to interact with the
+ application. Such operations are typically based on QTimer (or
+ QObject::timerEvent()), QSocketNotifier, or QUrlOperator; or performed
+ in a separate thread. A QProgressBar in the status bar of your main window
+ is often an alternative to a modeless progress dialog.
+
+ You need to have an event loop to be running, connect the
+ canceled() signal to a slot that stops the operation, and call \l
+ setValue() at intervals. For example:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/dialogs/dialogs.cpp 4
+ \codeline
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/dialogs/dialogs.cpp 5
+ \codeline
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/dialogs/dialogs.cpp 6
+
+ In both modes the progress dialog may be customized by
+ replacing the child widgets with custom widgets by using setLabel(),
+ setBar(), and setCancelButton().
+ The functions setLabelText() and setCancelButtonText()
+ set the texts shown.
+
+ \image plastique-progressdialog.png A progress dialog shown in the Plastique widget style.
+
+ \sa QDialog, QProgressBar, {fowler}{GUI Design Handbook: Progress Indicator},
+ {Find Files Example}, {Pixelator Example}
+*/
+
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a progress dialog.
+
+ Default settings:
+ \list
+ \i The label text is empty.
+ \i The cancel button text is (translated) "Cancel".
+ \i minimum is 0;
+ \i maximum is 100
+ \endlist
+
+ The \a parent argument is dialog's parent widget. The widget flags, \a f, are
+ passed to the QDialog::QDialog() constructor.
+
+ \sa setLabelText(), setCancelButtonText(), setCancelButton(),
+ setMinimum(), setMaximum()
+*/
+
+QProgressDialog::QProgressDialog(QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags f)
+ : QDialog(*(new QProgressDialogPrivate), parent, f)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->useDefaultCancelText = true;
+ d->init(QString::fromLatin1(""), QString(), 0, 100);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a progress dialog.
+
+ The \a labelText is the text used to remind the user what is progressing.
+
+ The \a cancelButtonText is the text to display on the cancel button. If
+ QString() is passed then no cancel button is shown.
+
+ The \a minimum and \a maximum is the number of steps in the operation for
+ which this progress dialog shows progress. For example, if the
+ operation is to examine 50 files, this value minimum value would be 0,
+ and the maximum would be 50. Before examining the first file, call
+ setValue(0). As each file is processed call setValue(1), setValue(2),
+ etc., finally calling setValue(50) after examining the last file.
+
+ The \a parent argument is the dialog's parent widget. The parent, \a parent, and
+ widget flags, \a f, are passed to the QDialog::QDialog() constructor.
+
+ \sa setLabelText(), setLabel(), setCancelButtonText(), setCancelButton(),
+ setMinimum(), setMaximum()
+*/
+
+QProgressDialog::QProgressDialog(const QString &labelText,
+ const QString &cancelButtonText,
+ int minimum, int maximum,
+ QWidget *parent, Qt::WindowFlags f)
+ : QDialog(*(new QProgressDialogPrivate), parent, f)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->init(labelText, cancelButtonText, minimum, maximum);
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Destroys the progress dialog.
+*/
+
+QProgressDialog::~QProgressDialog()
+{
+}
+
+/*!
+ \fn void QProgressDialog::canceled()
+
+ This signal is emitted when the cancel button is clicked.
+ It is connected to the cancel() slot by default.
+
+ \sa wasCanceled()
+*/
+
+
+/*!
+ Sets the label to \a label. The progress dialog resizes to fit. The
+ label becomes owned by the progress dialog and will be deleted when
+ necessary, so do not pass the address of an object on the stack.
+
+ \sa setLabelText()
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::setLabel(QLabel *label)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ delete d->label;
+ d->label = label;
+ if (label) {
+ if (label->parentWidget() == this) {
+ label->hide(); // until we resize
+ } else {
+ label->setParent(this, 0);
+ }
+ }
+ int w = qMax(isVisible() ? width() : 0, sizeHint().width());
+ int h = qMax(isVisible() ? height() : 0, sizeHint().height());
+ resize(w, h);
+ if (label)
+ label->show();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \property QProgressDialog::labelText
+ \brief the label's text
+
+ The default text is an empty string.
+*/
+
+QString QProgressDialog::labelText() const
+{
+ Q_D(const QProgressDialog);
+ if (d->label)
+ return d->label->text();
+ return QString();
+}
+
+void QProgressDialog::setLabelText(const QString &text)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ if (d->label) {
+ d->label->setText(text);
+ int w = qMax(isVisible() ? width() : 0, sizeHint().width());
+ int h = qMax(isVisible() ? height() : 0, sizeHint().height());
+ resize(w, h);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Sets the cancel button to the push button, \a cancelButton. The
+ progress dialog takes ownership of this button which will be deleted
+ when necessary, so do not pass the address of an object that is on
+ the stack, i.e. use new() to create the button. If 0 is passed then
+ no cancel button will be shown.
+
+ \sa setCancelButtonText()
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::setCancelButton(QPushButton *cancelButton)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ delete d->cancel;
+ d->cancel = cancelButton;
+ if (cancelButton) {
+ if (cancelButton->parentWidget() == this) {
+ cancelButton->hide(); // until we resize
+ } else {
+ cancelButton->setParent(this, 0);
+ }
+ connect(d->cancel, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SIGNAL(canceled()));
+#ifndef QT_NO_SHORTCUT
+ d->escapeShortcut = new QShortcut(Qt::Key_Escape, this, SIGNAL(canceled()));
+#endif
+ } else {
+#ifndef QT_NO_SHORTCUT
+ delete d->escapeShortcut;
+ d->escapeShortcut = 0;
+#endif
+ }
+ int w = qMax(isVisible() ? width() : 0, sizeHint().width());
+ int h = qMax(isVisible() ? height() : 0, sizeHint().height());
+ resize(w, h);
+ if (cancelButton)
+#if !defined(QT_SOFTKEYS_ENABLED)
+ cancelButton->show();
+#else
+ {
+ d->cancelAction = new QAction(cancelButton->text(), cancelButton);
+ d->cancelAction->setSoftKeyRole(QAction::NegativeSoftKey);
+ connect(d->cancelAction, SIGNAL(triggered()), this, SIGNAL(canceled()));
+ addAction(d->cancelAction);
+ }
+#endif
+}
+
+/*!
+ Sets the cancel button's text to \a cancelButtonText. If the text
+ is set to QString() then it will cause the cancel button to be
+ hidden and deleted.
+
+ \sa setCancelButton()
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::setCancelButtonText(const QString &cancelButtonText)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->useDefaultCancelText = false;
+
+ if (!cancelButtonText.isNull()) {
+ if (d->cancel) {
+ d->cancel->setText(cancelButtonText);
+#ifdef QT_SOFTKEYS_ENABLED
+ d->cancelAction->setText(cancelButtonText);
+#endif
+ } else {
+ setCancelButton(new QPushButton(cancelButtonText, this));
+ }
+ } else {
+ setCancelButton(0);
+ }
+ int w = qMax(isVisible() ? width() : 0, sizeHint().width());
+ int h = qMax(isVisible() ? height() : 0, sizeHint().height());
+ resize(w, h);
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Sets the progress bar widget to \a bar. The progress dialog resizes to
+ fit. The progress dialog takes ownership of the progress \a bar which
+ will be deleted when necessary, so do not use a progress bar
+ allocated on the stack.
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::setBar(QProgressBar *bar)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ if (!bar) {
+ qWarning("QProgressDialog::setBar: Cannot set a null progress bar");
+ return;
+ }
+#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG
+ if (value() > 0)
+ qWarning("QProgressDialog::setBar: Cannot set a new progress bar "
+ "while the old one is active");
+#endif
+ delete d->bar;
+ d->bar = bar;
+ int w = qMax(isVisible() ? width() : 0, sizeHint().width());
+ int h = qMax(isVisible() ? height() : 0, sizeHint().height());
+ resize(w, h);
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \property QProgressDialog::wasCanceled
+ \brief whether the dialog was canceled
+*/
+
+bool QProgressDialog::wasCanceled() const
+{
+ Q_D(const QProgressDialog);
+ return d->cancellation_flag;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \property QProgressDialog::maximum
+ \brief the highest value represented by the progress bar
+
+ The default is 0.
+
+ \sa minimum, setRange()
+*/
+
+int QProgressDialog::maximum() const
+{
+ Q_D(const QProgressDialog);
+ return d->bar->maximum();
+}
+
+void QProgressDialog::setMaximum(int maximum)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->bar->setMaximum(maximum);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property QProgressDialog::minimum
+ \brief the lowest value represented by the progress bar
+
+ The default is 0.
+
+ \sa maximum, setRange()
+*/
+
+int QProgressDialog::minimum() const
+{
+ Q_D(const QProgressDialog);
+ return d->bar->minimum();
+}
+
+void QProgressDialog::setMinimum(int minimum)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->bar->setMinimum(minimum);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Sets the progress dialog's minimum and maximum values
+ to \a minimum and \a maximum, respectively.
+
+ If \a maximum is smaller than \a minimum, \a minimum becomes the only
+ legal value.
+
+ If the current value falls outside the new range, the progress
+ dialog is reset with reset().
+
+ \sa minimum, maximum
+*/
+void QProgressDialog::setRange(int minimum, int maximum)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->bar->setRange(minimum, maximum);
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Resets the progress dialog.
+ The progress dialog becomes hidden if autoClose() is true.
+
+ \sa setAutoClose(), setAutoReset()
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::reset()
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+#ifndef QT_NO_CURSOR
+ if (value() >= 0) {
+ if (parentWidget())
+ parentWidget()->setCursor(d->parentCursor);
+ }
+#endif
+ if (d->autoClose || d->forceHide)
+ hide();
+ d->bar->reset();
+ d->cancellation_flag = false;
+ d->shown_once = false;
+ d->forceTimer->stop();
+
+ /*
+ I wish we could disconnect the user slot provided to open() here but
+ unfortunately reset() is usually called before the slot has been invoked.
+ (reset() is itself invoked when canceled() is emitted.)
+ */
+ if (d->receiverToDisconnectOnClose)
+ QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "_q_disconnectOnClose", Qt::QueuedConnection);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Resets the progress dialog. wasCanceled() becomes true until
+ the progress dialog is reset.
+ The progress dialog becomes hidden.
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::cancel()
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->forceHide = true;
+ reset();
+ d->forceHide = false;
+ d->cancellation_flag = true;
+}
+
+
+int QProgressDialog::value() const
+{
+ Q_D(const QProgressDialog);
+ return d->bar->value();
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property QProgressDialog::value
+ \brief the current amount of progress made.
+
+ For the progress dialog to work as expected, you should initially set
+ this property to 0 and finally set it to
+ QProgressDialog::maximum(); you can call setValue() any number of times
+ in-between.
+
+ \warning If the progress dialog is modal
+ (see QProgressDialog::QProgressDialog()),
+ setValue() calls QApplication::processEvents(), so take care that
+ this does not cause undesirable re-entrancy in your code. For example,
+ don't use a QProgressDialog inside a paintEvent()!
+
+ \sa minimum, maximum
+*/
+void QProgressDialog::setValue(int progress)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ if (progress == d->bar->value()
+ || (d->bar->value() == -1 && progress == d->bar->maximum()))
+ return;
+
+ d->bar->setValue(progress);
+
+ if (d->shown_once) {
+ if (isModal())
+ QApplication::processEvents();
+ } else {
+ if (progress == 0) {
+ d->starttime.start();
+ d->forceTimer->start(d->showTime);
+ return;
+ } else {
+ bool need_show;
+ int elapsed = d->starttime.elapsed();
+ if (elapsed >= d->showTime) {
+ need_show = true;
+ } else {
+ if (elapsed > minWaitTime) {
+ int estimate;
+ int totalSteps = maximum() - minimum();
+ int myprogress = progress - minimum();
+ if ((totalSteps - myprogress) >= INT_MAX / elapsed)
+ estimate = (totalSteps - myprogress) / myprogress * elapsed;
+ else
+ estimate = elapsed * (totalSteps - myprogress) / myprogress;
+ need_show = estimate >= d->showTime;
+ } else {
+ need_show = false;
+ }
+ }
+ if (need_show) {
+ int w = qMax(isVisible() ? width() : 0, sizeHint().width());
+ int h = qMax(isVisible() ? height() : 0, sizeHint().height());
+ resize(w, h);
+ show();
+ d->shown_once = true;
+ }
+ }
+#ifdef Q_WS_MAC
+ QApplication::flush();
+#endif
+ }
+
+ if (progress == d->bar->maximum() && d->autoReset)
+ reset();
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns a size that fits the contents of the progress dialog.
+ The progress dialog resizes itself as required, so you should not
+ need to call this yourself.
+*/
+
+QSize QProgressDialog::sizeHint() const
+{
+ Q_D(const QProgressDialog);
+ QSize sh = d->label ? d->label->sizeHint() : QSize(0, 0);
+ QSize bh = d->bar->sizeHint();
+ int margin = style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_DefaultTopLevelMargin);
+ int spacing = style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_DefaultLayoutSpacing);
+ int h = margin * 2 + bh.height() + sh.height() + spacing;
+ if (d->cancel)
+ h += d->cancel->sizeHint().height() + spacing;
+#ifdef Q_WS_S60
+ if (QApplication::desktop()->size().height() > QApplication::desktop()->size().width())
+ return QSize(qMax(QApplication::desktop()->size().width(), sh.width() + 2 * margin), h);
+ else
+ return QSize(qMax(QApplication::desktop()->size().height(), sh.width() + 2 * margin), h);
+#else
+ return QSize(qMax(200, sh.width() + 2 * margin), h);
+#endif
+}
+
+/*!\reimp
+*/
+void QProgressDialog::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->layout();
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+void QProgressDialog::changeEvent(QEvent *ev)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ if (ev->type() == QEvent::StyleChange) {
+ d->layout();
+ } else if (ev->type() == QEvent::LanguageChange) {
+ d->retranslateStrings();
+ }
+ QDialog::changeEvent(ev);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property QProgressDialog::minimumDuration
+ \brief the time that must pass before the dialog appears
+
+ If the expected duration of the task is less than the
+ minimumDuration, the dialog will not appear at all. This prevents
+ the dialog popping up for tasks that are quickly over. For tasks
+ that are expected to exceed the minimumDuration, the dialog will
+ pop up after the minimumDuration time or as soon as any progress
+ is set.
+
+ If set to 0, the dialog is always shown as soon as any progress is
+ set. The default is 4000 milliseconds.
+*/
+void QProgressDialog::setMinimumDuration(int ms)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->showTime = ms;
+ if (d->bar->value() == 0) {
+ d->forceTimer->stop();
+ d->forceTimer->start(ms);
+ }
+}
+
+int QProgressDialog::minimumDuration() const
+{
+ Q_D(const QProgressDialog);
+ return d->showTime;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::closeEvent(QCloseEvent *e)
+{
+ emit canceled();
+ QDialog::closeEvent(e);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property QProgressDialog::autoReset
+ \brief whether the progress dialog calls reset() as soon as value() equals maximum()
+
+ The default is true.
+
+ \sa setAutoClose()
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::setAutoReset(bool b)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->autoReset = b;
+}
+
+bool QProgressDialog::autoReset() const
+{
+ Q_D(const QProgressDialog);
+ return d->autoReset;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property QProgressDialog::autoClose
+ \brief whether the dialog gets hidden by reset()
+
+ The default is true.
+
+ \sa setAutoReset()
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::setAutoClose(bool close)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->autoClose = close;
+}
+
+bool QProgressDialog::autoClose() const
+{
+ Q_D(const QProgressDialog);
+ return d->autoClose;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::showEvent(QShowEvent *e)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ QDialog::showEvent(e);
+ int w = qMax(isVisible() ? width() : 0, sizeHint().width());
+ int h = qMax(isVisible() ? height() : 0, sizeHint().height());
+ resize(w, h);
+ d->forceTimer->stop();
+}
+
+/*!
+ Shows the dialog if it is still hidden after the algorithm has been started
+ and minimumDuration milliseconds have passed.
+
+ \sa setMinimumDuration()
+*/
+
+void QProgressDialog::forceShow()
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ d->forceTimer->stop();
+ if (d->shown_once || d->cancellation_flag)
+ return;
+
+ show();
+ d->shown_once = true;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \since 4.5
+ \overload
+
+ Opens the dialog and connects its accepted() signal to the slot specified
+ by \a receiver and \a member.
+
+ The signal will be disconnected from the slot when the dialog is closed.
+*/
+void QProgressDialog::open(QObject *receiver, const char *member)
+{
+ Q_D(QProgressDialog);
+ connect(this, SIGNAL(canceled()), receiver, member);
+ d->receiverToDisconnectOnClose = receiver;
+ d->memberToDisconnectOnClose = member;
+ QDialog::open();
+}
+
+QT_END_NAMESPACE
+
+#include "moc_qprogressdialog.cpp"
+
+#endif // QT_NO_PROGRESSDIALOG