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diff --git a/src/positioningquick/qdeclarativegeoaddress.cpp b/src/positioningquick/qdeclarativegeoaddress.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 9954a7b7..00000000 --- a/src/positioningquick/qdeclarativegeoaddress.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,380 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd. -** Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/ -** -** This file is part of the QtPositioning module of the Qt Toolkit. -** -** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ -** Commercial License Usage -** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in -** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the -** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in -** a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. For licensing terms -** and conditions see https://www.qt.io/terms-conditions. For further -** information use the contact form at https://www.qt.io/contact-us. -** -** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage -** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser -** General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software -** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL3 included in the -** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to -** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 requirements -** will be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html. -** -** GNU General Public License Usage -** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU -** General Public License version 2.0 or (at your option) the GNU General -** Public license version 3 or any later version approved by the KDE Free -** Qt Foundation. The licenses are as published by the Free Software -** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL2 and LICENSE.GPL3 -** included in the packaging of this file. Please review the following -** information to ensure the GNU General Public License requirements will -** be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html and -** https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html. -** -** $QT_END_LICENSE$ -** -***************************************************************************/ - -#include "qdeclarativegeoaddress_p.h" - -QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE - -/*! - \qmltype Address - \inqmlmodule QtPositioning - \since 5.2 - - \brief The Address QML type represents a specific location as a street address. - - An Address is used as a unit of data for queries such as (Reverse) Geocoding - or Places searches -- many of these operations either accept an Address - or return one. - - Not all properties of an Address are necessarily available or relevant - in all parts of the world and all locales. The \l district, \l state and - \l county properties are particularly area-specific for many data sources, - and often only one or two of these are available or useful. - - The Address has a \l text property which holds a formatted string. It - is the recommended way to display an address to the user and typically - takes the format of an address as found on an envelope, but this is not always - the case. The \l text may be automatically generated from constituent - address properties such as \l street, \l city and and so on, but can also - be explicitly assigned. See \l text for details. - - \section2 Example Usage - - The following code snippet shows the declaration of an Address object. - - \code - Address { - id: address - street: "53 Brandl St" - city: "Eight Mile Plains" - country: "Australia" - countryCode: "AUS" - } - \endcode - - This could then be used, for example, as the value of a geocoding query, - to get an exact longitude and latitude for the address. - - \sa {QGeoAddress} -*/ - -QDeclarativeGeoAddress::QDeclarativeGeoAddress(QObject *parent) : - QObject(parent) -{ -} - -QDeclarativeGeoAddress::QDeclarativeGeoAddress(const QGeoAddress &address, QObject *parent) : - QObject(parent), m_address(address) -{ -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty QGeoAddress QtPositioning::Address::address - - For details on how to use this property to interface between C++ and QML see - "\l {Address - QGeoAddress} {Interfaces between C++ and QML Code}". -*/ -QGeoAddress QDeclarativeGeoAddress::address() const -{ - return m_address; -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setAddress(const QGeoAddress &address) -{ - // Elaborate but takes care of emiting needed signals - setText(address.text()); - setCountry(address.country()); - setCountryCode(address.countryCode()); - setState(address.state()); - setCounty(address.county()); - setCity(address.city()); - setDistrict(address.district()); - setStreet(address.street()); - setStreetNumber(address.streetNumber()); - setPostalCode(address.postalCode()); - m_address = address; -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::text - - This property holds the address as a single formatted string. It is the recommended - string to use to display the address to the user. It typically takes the format of - an address as found on an envelope, but this is not always necessarily the case. - - The address \c text is either automatically generated or explicitly assigned, - this can be determined by checking \l isTextGenerated. - - If an empty string is assigned to \c text, then \l isTextGenerated will be set - to true and \c text will return a string which is locally formatted according to - \l countryCode and based on the properties of the address. Modifying the address - properties such as \l street, \l city and so on may cause the contents of \c text to - change. - - If a non-empty string is assigned to \c text, then \l isTextGenerated will be - set to false and \c text will always return the explicitly assigned string. - Modifying address properties will not affect the \c text property. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::text() const -{ - return m_address.text(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setText(const QString &address) -{ - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - bool oldIsTextGenerated = m_address.isTextGenerated(); - m_address.setText(address); - - if (oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); - if (oldIsTextGenerated != m_address.isTextGenerated()) - emit isTextGeneratedChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::country - - This property holds the country of the address as a single formatted string. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::country() const -{ - return m_address.country(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setCountry(const QString &country) -{ - if (m_address.country() == country) - return; - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - m_address.setCountry(country); - emit countryChanged(); - - if (m_address.isTextGenerated() && oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::countryCode - - This property holds the country code of the address as a single formatted string. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::countryCode() const -{ - return m_address.countryCode(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setCountryCode(const QString &countryCode) -{ - if (m_address.countryCode() == countryCode) - return; - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - m_address.setCountryCode(countryCode); - emit countryCodeChanged(); - - if (m_address.isTextGenerated() && oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::state - - This property holds the state of the address as a single formatted string. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::state() const -{ - return m_address.state(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setState(const QString &state) -{ - if (m_address.state() == state) - return; - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - m_address.setState(state); - emit stateChanged(); - - if (m_address.isTextGenerated() && oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::county - - This property holds the county of the address as a single formatted string. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::county() const -{ - return m_address.county(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setCounty(const QString &county) -{ - if (m_address.county() == county) - return; - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - m_address.setCounty(county); - emit countyChanged(); - - if (m_address.isTextGenerated() && oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::city - - This property holds the city of the address as a single formatted string. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::city() const -{ - return m_address.city(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setCity(const QString &city) -{ - if (m_address.city() == city) - return; - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - m_address.setCity(city); - emit cityChanged(); - - if (m_address.isTextGenerated() && oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::district - - This property holds the district of the address as a single formatted string. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::district() const -{ - return m_address.district(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setDistrict(const QString &district) -{ - if (m_address.district() == district) - return; - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - m_address.setDistrict(district); - emit districtChanged(); - - if (m_address.isTextGenerated() && oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::street - - This property holds the street of the address. - - \note Before Qt6 this property could also contain things like a unit number, - a building name, or anything else that might be used to distinguish one - address from another. Since Qt6 use \l{QtPositioning::Address::}{streetNumber} - property for such information. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::street() const -{ - return m_address.street(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setStreet(const QString &street) -{ - if (m_address.street() == street) - return; - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - m_address.setStreet(street); - emit streetChanged(); - - if (m_address.isTextGenerated() && oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::streetNumber - \since QtPositioning 6.2 - - This property holds the street number of the address like a unit number, - a building name, or anything else that might be used to distinguish one - address from another. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::streetNumber() const -{ - return m_address.streetNumber(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setStreetNumber(const QString &streetNumber) -{ - if (m_address.streetNumber() == streetNumber) - return; - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - m_address.setStreetNumber(streetNumber); - emit streetNumberChanged(); - - if (m_address.isTextGenerated() && oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty string QtPositioning::Address::postalCode - - This property holds the postal code of the address as a single formatted string. -*/ -QString QDeclarativeGeoAddress::postalCode() const -{ - return m_address.postalCode(); -} - -void QDeclarativeGeoAddress::setPostalCode(const QString &postalCode) -{ - if (m_address.postalCode() == postalCode) - return; - QString oldText = m_address.text(); - m_address.setPostalCode(postalCode); - emit postalCodeChanged(); - - if (m_address.isTextGenerated() && oldText != m_address.text()) - emit textChanged(); -} - -/*! - \qmlproperty bool QtPositioning::Address::isTextGenerated - - This property holds a boolean that if true, indicates that \l text is automatically - generated from address properties. If false, it indicates that the \l text has been - explicitly assigned. - -*/ -bool QDeclarativeGeoAddress::isTextGenerated() const -{ - return m_address.isTextGenerated(); -} - -QT_END_NAMESPACE |