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Ultraworked with [Sisyphus](https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent) Co-authored-by: Sisyphus <clio-agent@sisyphuslabs.ai>
379 lines
14 KiB
C++
379 lines
14 KiB
C++
/*
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This file is part of the KDE project
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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2001 S.R. Haque <srhaque@iee.org>.
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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2002 David Faure <david@mandrakesoft.com>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.0-only
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*/
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#ifndef KFIND_H
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#define KFIND_H
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#include "ktextwidgets_export.h"
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#include <QObject>
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#include <memory>
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class QDialog;
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class KFindPrivate;
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/**
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* @class KFind kfind.h <KFind>
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*
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* @brief A generic implementation of the "find" function.
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*
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* @author S.R.Haque <srhaque@iee.org>, David Faure <faure@kde.org>,
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* Arend van Beelen jr. <arend@auton.nl>
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*
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* \b Detail:
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*
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* This class includes prompt handling etc. Also provides some
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* static functions which can be used to create custom behavior
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* instead of using the class directly.
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*
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* \b Example:
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*
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* To use the class to implement a complete find feature:
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*
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* In the slot connected to the find action, after using KFindDialog:
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* \code
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*
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* // This creates a find-next-prompt dialog if needed.
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* m_find = new KFind(pattern, options, this);
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*
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* // Connect textFound() signal to code which handles highlighting of found text.
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* connect(m_find, &KFind::textFound, this, [this](const QString &text, int matchingIndex, int matchedLength) {
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* slotHighlight(text, matchingIndex, matchedLength);
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* }));
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* // Connect findNext signal - called when pressing the button in the dialog
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* connect(m_find, SIGNAL(findNext()),
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* this, SLOT(slotFindNext()));
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* \endcode
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*
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* Then initialize the variables determining the "current position"
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* (to the cursor, if the option FromCursor is set,
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* to the beginning of the selection if the option SelectedText is set,
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* and to the beginning of the document otherwise).
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* Initialize the "end of search" variables as well (end of doc or end of selection).
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* Swap begin and end if FindBackwards.
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* Finally, call slotFindNext();
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*
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* \code
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* void slotFindNext()
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* {
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* KFind::Result res = KFind::NoMatch;
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* while (res == KFind::NoMatch && <position not at end>) {
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* if (m_find->needData())
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* m_find->setData(<current text fragment>);
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*
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* // Let KFind inspect the text fragment, and display a dialog if a match is found
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* res = m_find->find();
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*
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* if (res == KFind::NoMatch) {
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* <Move to the next text fragment, honoring the FindBackwards setting for the direction>
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* }
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* }
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*
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* if (res == KFind::NoMatch) // i.e. at end
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* <Call either m_find->displayFinalDialog(); m_find->deleteLater(); m_find = nullptr;
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* or if (m_find->shouldRestart()) { reinit (w/o FromCursor); m_find->resetCounts(); slotFindNext(); }
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* else { m_find->closeFindNextDialog(); }>
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* }
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* \endcode
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*
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* Don't forget to delete m_find in the destructor of your class,
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* unless you gave it a parent widget on construction.
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*
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* This implementation allows to have a "Find Next" action, which resumes the
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* search, even if the user closed the "Find Next" dialog.
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*
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* A "Find Previous" action can simply switch temporarily the value of
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* FindBackwards and call slotFindNext() - and reset the value afterwards.
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*/
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class KTEXTWIDGETS_EXPORT KFind : public QObject
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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/**
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* @see SearchOptions
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*/
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enum Options {
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WholeWordsOnly = 1, ///< Match whole words only.
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FromCursor = 2, ///< Start from current cursor position.
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SelectedText = 4, ///< Only search selected area.
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CaseSensitive = 8, ///< Consider case when matching.
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FindBackwards = 16, ///< Go backwards.
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RegularExpression = 32, ///< Interpret the pattern as a regular expression.
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FindIncremental = 64, ///< Find incremental.
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// Note that KReplaceDialog uses 256 and 512
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// User extensions can use boolean options above this value.
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MinimumUserOption = 65536, ///< user options start with this bit
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};
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/**
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* Stores a combination of #Options values.
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*/
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Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(SearchOptions, Options)
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/**
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* Only use this constructor if you don't use KFindDialog, or if
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* you use it as a modal dialog.
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*/
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KFind(const QString &pattern, long options, QWidget *parent);
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/**
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* This is the recommended constructor if you also use KFindDialog (non-modal).
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* You should pass the pointer to it here, so that when a message box
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* appears it has the right parent. Don't worry about deletion, KFind
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* will notice if the find dialog is closed.
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*/
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KFind(const QString &pattern, long options, QWidget *parent, QWidget *findDialog);
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~KFind() override;
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enum Result {
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NoMatch,
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Match,
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};
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/**
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* @return true if the application must supply a new text fragment
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* It also means the last call returned "NoMatch". But by storing this here
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* the application doesn't have to store it in a member variable (between
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* calls to slotFindNext()).
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*/
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bool needData() const;
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/**
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* Call this when needData returns true, before calling find().
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* @param data the text fragment (line)
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* @param startPos if set, the index at which the search should start.
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* This is only necessary for the very first call to setData usually,
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* for the 'find in selection' feature. A value of -1 (the default value)
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* means "process all the data", i.e. either 0 or data.length()-1 depending
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* on FindBackwards.
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*/
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void setData(const QString &data, int startPos = -1);
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/**
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* Call this when needData returns true, before calling find(). The use of
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* ID's is especially useful if you're using the FindIncremental option.
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* @param id the id of the text fragment
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* @param data the text fragment (line)
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* @param startPos if set, the index at which the search should start.
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* This is only necessary for the very first call to setData usually,
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* for the 'find in selection' feature. A value of -1 (the default value)
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* means "process all the data", i.e. either 0 or data.length()-1 depending
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* on FindBackwards.
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*/
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void setData(int id, const QString &data, int startPos = -1);
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/**
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* Walk the text fragment (e.g. in a text-processor line or spreadsheet
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* cell ...etc) looking for matches.
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* For each match, emits the textFound() signal and displays the find-again
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* dialog to ask if the user wants to find the same text again.
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*/
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Result find();
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/**
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* Return the current options.
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*
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* Warning: this is usually the same value as the one passed to the constructor,
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* but options might change _during_ the replace operation:
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* e.g. the "All" button resets the PromptOnReplace flag.
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*
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* @see KFind::Options
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*/
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long options() const;
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/**
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* Set new options. Usually this is used for setting or clearing the
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* FindBackwards options.
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*
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* @see KFind::Options
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*/
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virtual void setOptions(long options);
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/**
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* @return the pattern we're currently looking for
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*/
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QString pattern() const;
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/**
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* Change the pattern we're looking for
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*/
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void setPattern(const QString &pattern);
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/**
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* Returns the number of matches found (i.e. the number of times the textFound()
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* signal was emitted).
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* If 0, can be used in a dialog box to tell the user "no match was found".
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* The final dialog does so already, unless you used setDisplayFinalDialog(false).
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*/
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int numMatches() const;
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/**
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* Call this to reset the numMatches count
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* (and the numReplacements count for a KReplace).
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* Can be useful if reusing the same KReplace for different operations,
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* or when restarting from the beginning of the document.
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*/
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virtual void resetCounts();
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/**
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* Virtual method, which allows applications to add extra checks for
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* validating a candidate match. It's only necessary to reimplement this
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* if the find dialog extension has been used to provide additional
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* criteria.
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*
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* @param text The current text fragment
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* @param index The starting index where the candidate match was found
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* @param matchedlength The length of the candidate match
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*/
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virtual bool validateMatch(const QString &text, int index, int matchedlength);
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/**
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* Returns true if we should restart the search from scratch.
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* Can ask the user, or return false (if we already searched the whole document).
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*
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* @param forceAsking set to true if the user modified the document during the
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* search. In that case it makes sense to restart the search again.
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*
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* @param showNumMatches set to true if the dialog should show the number of
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* matches. Set to false if the application provides a "find previous" action,
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* in which case the match count will be erroneous when hitting the end,
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* and we could even be hitting the beginning of the document (so not all
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* matches have even been seen).
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*/
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virtual bool shouldRestart(bool forceAsking = false, bool showNumMatches = true) const;
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/**
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* Search @p text for @p pattern. If a match is found, the length of the matched
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* string will be stored in @p matchedLength and the index of the matched string
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* will be returned. If no match is found -1 is returned.
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*
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* If the KFind::RegularExpression flag is set, the @p pattern will be iterpreted
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* as a regular expression (using QRegularExpression).
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*
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* @note Unicode support is always enabled (by setting the QRegularExpression::UseUnicodePropertiesOption flag).
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*
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* @param text The string to search in
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* @param pattern The pattern to search for
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* @param index The index in @p text from which to start the search
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* @param options The options to use
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* @param matchedlength If there is a match, its length will be stored in this parameter
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* @param rmatch If there is a regular expression match (implies that the KFind::RegularExpression
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* flag is set) and @p rmatch is not a nullptr the match result will be stored
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* in this QRegularExpressionMatch object
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* @return The index at which a match was found otherwise -1
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*
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* @since 5.70
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*/
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static int find(const QString &text, const QString &pattern, int index, long options, int *matchedLength, QRegularExpressionMatch *rmatch);
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/**
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* Displays the final dialog saying "no match was found", if that was the case.
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* Call either this or shouldRestart().
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*/
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virtual void displayFinalDialog() const;
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/**
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* Return (or create) the dialog that shows the "find next?" prompt.
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* Usually you don't need to call this.
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* One case where it can be useful, is when the user selects the "Find"
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* menu item while a find operation is under way. In that case, the
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* program may want to call setActiveWindow() on that dialog.
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*/
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QDialog *findNextDialog(bool create = false);
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/**
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* Close the "find next?" dialog. The application should do this when
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* the last match was hit. If the application deletes the KFind, then
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* "find previous" won't be possible anymore.
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*
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* IMPORTANT: you should also call this if you are using a non-modal
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* find dialog, to tell KFind not to pop up its own dialog.
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*/
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void closeFindNextDialog();
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/**
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* @return the current matching index (or -1).
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* Same as the matchingIndex parameter passed to the textFound() signal.
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* You usually don't need to use this, except maybe when updating the current data,
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* so you need to call setData(newData, index()).
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*/
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int index() const;
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Q_SIGNALS:
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/**
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* Connect to this signal to implement highlighting of found text during the find
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* operation.
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*
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* If you've set data with setData(id, text), use the textFoundAtId(int, int, int) signal.
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*
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* WARNING: If you're using the FindIncremental option, the text argument
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* passed by this signal is not necessarily the data last set through
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* setData(), but can also be an earlier set data block.
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*
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* @see setData()
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*
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* @since 5.81
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*/
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void textFound(const QString &text, int matchingIndex, int matchedLength);
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/**
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* Connect to this signal to implement highlighting of found text during
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* the find operation.
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*
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* Use this signal if you've set your data with setData(id, text),
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* otherwise use the textFound(text, matchingIndex, matchedLength) signal.
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*
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* WARNING: If you're using the FindIncremental option, the id argument
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* passed by this signal is not necessarily the id of the data last set
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* through setData(), but can also be of an earlier set data block.
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*
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* @see setData()
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*
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* @since 5.81
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*/
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void textFoundAtId(int id, int matchingIndex, int matchedLength);
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// ## TODO docu
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// findprevious will also emit findNext, after temporarily switching the value
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// of FindBackwards
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void findNext();
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/**
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* Emitted when the options have changed.
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* This can happen e.g. with "Replace All", or if our 'find next' dialog
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* gets a "find previous" one day.
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*/
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void optionsChanged();
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/**
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* Emitted when the 'find next' dialog is being closed.
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* Some apps might want to remove the highlighted text when this happens.
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* Apps without support for "Find Next" can also do m_find->deleteLater()
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* to terminate the find operation.
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*/
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void dialogClosed();
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protected:
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QWidget *parentWidget() const;
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QWidget *dialogsParent() const;
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protected:
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KTEXTWIDGETS_NO_EXPORT KFind(KFindPrivate &dd, const QString &pattern, long options, QWidget *parent);
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KTEXTWIDGETS_NO_EXPORT KFind(KFindPrivate &dd, const QString &pattern, long options, QWidget *parent, QWidget *findDialog);
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protected:
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std::unique_ptr<class KFindPrivate> const d_ptr;
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private:
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Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE(KFind)
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};
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Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(KFind::SearchOptions)
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#endif
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