// Copyright (C) 2003 Dominique Devriese // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA // 02110-1301, USA. #ifndef KIG_OBJECTS_LOCUS_IMP_H #define KIG_OBJECTS_LOCUS_IMP_H #include "curve_imp.h" #include "../misc/object_hierarchy.h" /** * LocusImp is an imp that consists of a copy of the curveimp that the * moving point moves over, and an ObjectHierarchy that can calc ( * given a point, and optionally some more parent objects the position * of the moving point. The hierarchy should take the moving point as * its *first* argument and all others after that. The others are * used to make it possible for Locus to be updated when some of the * other objects that appear in the path from the moving point to the * dependent point change. * * This may seem rather complicated, but I think it is absolutely * necessary to support locuses using Kig's object system. It would * be very bad for LocusImp to have to keep references to its parents * as Objects ( since only the objects know how they are related to * their parents ). This is how we used to do it, but the current * method is far superior. First and foremost because the separation * between ObjectImp and Object is something that Kig depends on very * much, and because every ObjectImp should contain all the data it * needs itself. ObjectImp's are entirely independent objects. * That's also why we don't keep a pointer to the old CurveImp, but a * copy of it. * * i hope this is a bit clear, if not, feel free to ask for * explanation of what you don't understand. */ /** * NOTE: getParam has been moved by Petr Gajdos at the "curve_imp" level * which should be fine, since it makes sense more generally for curves * and not only for locuses. In particular it will be useful for the * new "bezier" curves, to be added shortly */ class LocusImp : public CurveImp { CurveImp* mcurve; const ObjectHierarchy mhier; void getInterval(double& x1,double& x2,double incr,const Coordinate& p, const KigDocument& doc) const; public: typedef CurveImp Parent; static const ObjectImpType* stype(); LocusImp( CurveImp*, const ObjectHierarchy& ); ~LocusImp(); LocusImp* copy() const; ObjectImp* transform( const Transformation& ) const; void draw( KigPainter& p ) const; bool contains( const Coordinate& p, int width, const KigWidget& ) const; Rect surroundingRect() const; bool inRect( const Rect& r, int width, const KigWidget& ) const; const Coordinate getPoint( double param, const KigDocument& ) const; // TODO ? int numberOfProperties() const; const QByteArrayList properties() const; const QByteArrayList propertiesInternalNames() const; ObjectImp* property( int which, const KigDocument& w ) const; const char* iconForProperty( int which ) const; const ObjectImpType* impRequirementForProperty( int which ) const; bool isPropertyDefinedOnOrThroughThisImp( int which ) const; const CurveImp* curve() const; const ObjectHierarchy& hierarchy() const; const ObjectImpType* type() const; void visit( ObjectImpVisitor* vtor ) const; bool equals( const ObjectImp& rhs ) const; bool containsPoint( const Coordinate& p, const KigDocument& d ) const; bool internalContainsPoint( const Coordinate& p, double threshold, const KigDocument& doc ) const; //virtual QString LocusTypeString(const KigDocument& w) const; }; #endif