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It is an extension of QCoreApplication (instead of QApplication). It does not require the QtGui library. The API and usage is identical to QtSingleApplication, except that functions relating to the "activation window" are not present, for obvious reasons. Please refer to the QtSingleApplication documentation for explanation of the usage. A QtSingleCoreApplication instance can communicate to a QtSingleApplication instance if they share the same application id. Hence, this class can be used to create a light-weight command-line tool that sends commands to a GUI application. \sa QtSingleApplication */ /*! Creates a QtSingleCoreApplication object. The application identifier will be QCoreApplication::applicationFilePath(). \a argc and \a argv are passed on to the QCoreAppliation constructor. */ QtSingleCoreApplication::QtSingleCoreApplication(int &argc, char **argv) : QCoreApplication(argc, argv) { peer = new QtLocalPeer(this); connect(peer, SIGNAL(messageReceived(const QString&)), SIGNAL(messageReceived(const QString&))); } /*! Creates a QtSingleCoreApplication object with the application identifier \a appId. \a argc and \a argv are passed on to the QCoreAppliation constructor. */ QtSingleCoreApplication::QtSingleCoreApplication(const QString &appId, int &argc, char **argv) : QCoreApplication(argc, argv) { peer = new QtLocalPeer(this, appId); connect(peer, SIGNAL(messageReceived(const QString&)), SIGNAL(messageReceived(const QString&))); } /*! Returns true if another instance of this application is running; otherwise false. This function does not find instances of this application that are being run by a different user (on Windows: that are running in another session). \sa sendMessage() */ bool QtSingleCoreApplication::isRunning() { return peer->isClient(); } /*! Tries to send the text \a message to the currently running instance. The QtSingleCoreApplication object in the running instance will emit the messageReceived() signal when it receives the message. This function returns true if the message has been sent to, and processed by, the current instance. If there is no instance currently running, or if the running instance fails to process the message within \a timeout milliseconds, this function return false. \sa isRunning(), messageReceived() */ bool QtSingleCoreApplication::sendMessage(const QString &message, int timeout) { return peer->sendMessage(message, timeout); } /*! Returns the application identifier. Two processes with the same identifier will be regarded as instances of the same application. */ QString QtSingleCoreApplication::id() const { return peer->applicationId(); } /*! \fn void QtSingleCoreApplication::messageReceived(const QString& message) This signal is emitted when the current instance receives a \a message from another instance of this application. \sa sendMessage() */