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// Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
/*!
\example multipleinheritance
\ingroup examples-qtuitools
\title Multiple Inheritance Example
\brief Using a form created with Qt Designer in an application.
The Multiple Inheritance Example shows how to use a form created with
\l{Qt Designer} in an application by subclassing both QWidget and the user
interface class, which is \c{Ui::CalculatorForm}.
\image multipleinheritance-example.png
To subclass the \c calculatorform.ui file and ensure that \c qmake
processes it with the \c uic, we have to include \c calculatorform.ui
in the \c .pro file, as shown below:
\snippet multipleinheritance/multipleinheritance.pro 0
When the project is compiled, the \c uic will generate a corresponding
\c ui_calculatorform.h.
\section1 CalculatorForm Definition
In the \c CalculatorForm definition, we include the \c ui_calculatorform.h
that was generated earlier.
\snippet multipleinheritance/calculatorform.h 0
As mentioned earlier, the class is a subclass of both QWidget and
\c{Ui::CalculatorForm}.
\snippet multipleinheritance/calculatorform.h 1
Two slots are defined according to the \l{Automatic Connections}
{automatic connection} naming convention required by \c uic. This is
to ensure that \l{QMetaObject}'s auto-connection facilities connect
all the signals and slots involved automatically.
\section1 CalculatorForm Implementation
In the constructor, we call \c setupUi() to load the user interface file.
Note that setupUi is a method of \c Ui::CalculatorForm.
\snippet multipleinheritance/calculatorform.cpp 0
We include two slots, \c{on_inputSpinBox1_valueChanged()} and
\c{on_inputSpinBox2_valueChanged()}. These slots respond to the
\l{QSpinBox::valueChanged()}{valueChanged()} signal that both spin boxes
emit. Whenever there is a change in one spin box's value, we take that
value and add it to whatever value the other spin box has.
\snippet multipleinheritance/calculatorform.cpp 1
\codeline
\snippet multipleinheritance/calculatorform.cpp 2
\section1 \c main() Function
The \c main() function instantiates QApplication and \c CalculatorForm.
The \c calculator object is displayed by invoking the \l{QWidget::show()}
{show()} function.
\snippet multipleinheritance/main.cpp 0
There are various approaches to include forms into applications. The
Multiple Inheritance approach is just one of them. See
\l{Using a Designer UI File in Your Application} for more information on
the other approaches available.
*/
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