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#ifndef KDELIBS_KTEXTEDITOR_TEMPLATEINTERFACE_H
#define KDELIBS_KTEXTEDITOR_TEMPLATEINTERFACE_H
#include <QtCore/QString>
#include <QtCore/QMap>
#include <QtGui/QImage>
#include <ktexteditor/ktexteditor_export.h>
#include <ktexteditor/cursor.h>
namespace KTextEditor
{
class Cursor;
/**
* This is an interface for inserting template strings with user editable
* fields into a document.
* \ingroup kte_group_view_extensions
*/
class KTEXTEDITOR_EXPORT TemplateInterface //should be named AbstractTemplateInterface, but for consistency with the other classes it is not (for the 3.x release series)
{
public:
TemplateInterface();
virtual ~TemplateInterface();
/**
* Parses \p templateString for macros in the form [$%]{NAME} and finds
* the value corresponding to NAME if any. The NAME string may contain
* any non-whitespace character execpt '}'
* \param initialValues a map with the keys for the macros to expand.
* keys with a value are ignored.
* \param parentWindow is used if dialogs have to be shown
* \return true if all macros was successfully expanded
* \see insertTemplateText for a list of supported macros
*/
static bool expandMacros( QMap<QString, QString> &initialValues, QWidget *parentWindow );
public:
/**
* Inserts an interactive ediable template text at line "line", column "col".
* \return true if inserting the string succeeded
*
* Use insertTemplateText(lines(), ...) to append text at end of document
* Template strings look like
* "for( int ${index}=0;${index}<10;${index}++) { ${cursor} };"
* or "%{date}"
*
* This syntax is somewhat similar to the one found in the Eclipse editor or textmate.
*
* There are certain common placeholders (macros), which get assigned a
* default initialValue, If the second parameter does not a given value.
* For all others the initial value is the name of the placeholder.
*
* Placeholder names may only consist of a-zA-Z0-9_
*
* @since 4.5
* if a placeholder is a mirror, the place holder name may contain additional information
* ${something/regexp/replacement/} takes the value of the placeholder something and replaces the match with the replacement before inserting the mirrored value
* ${something/regexp/replacement/g} like above, but for all occurences
* The syntax of the regexp and the replacement are the ones from kateparts regexp search/replace
* ${something/regexp/replacement/i} like above, but case insensitive
* The syntax of the regexp and the replacement are the ones from kateparts regexp search/replace
* Possible flags: g and i. Those flags can be combined too
* If a literal / should appear in the regexp, it has to be escaped \/,
* literal \ has to be escaped too
*
* If you have mirrored ranges and want another occurence than the first one as the master
* you can add @ directly after the placeholder name.
*
* The interface2 version invokes the function specified by functionName within the script specified
* by the scriptToken, if a placeholder is specified with backticks like
* ${placeholder`functionName`}
* The function has a global environment containing "view", "document" and "debug", at
* least in the katepart implementation. The function invokation is not allowed to be mixed with other replacements
*
* If a / or ` replacement is done on a master the initial value is modified and therefor
* also all mirrored placeholders are affected too, later on the replacement is not done anymore on master ranges
*
*
* The parameters for invoked javascript functions will be the following:
* value of the master (or initial value), //to be done: placeholder name, small wrapper around the template handler (to do more sophisticated things, like adding additional placehlder points, aattaching custom properties for state keeping, ....) you tell
*
*
* Specification of initial values
* You can specify initial values which are different from the placeholder name
* this is done via, this makes only sense for $ placeholders, not for %
* ${placeholder:some value} or ${placeholder@:some value}
* It is not allowed to mix : and /
* after the first colon, everything is interpreted as default value, } in
* the default value have to be escaped (backslashes before } have to be escaped themselves) and regexp searches are ignored. The : has to be
* directly after the placeholder name or after an optional @ symbol.
*
*
* Common placeholders and values are
*
* - index: "i"
* - loginname: The current users's loginname
* - firstname: The current user's first name retrieved from kabc
* - lastname: The current user's last name retrieved from kabc
* - fullname: The current user's first and last name retrieved from kabc
* - email: The current user's primary email address retrieved from kabc
* - date: current date
* - time: current time
* - year: current year
* - month: current month
* - day: current day
* - hostname: hostname of the computer
* - selection: The implementation should set this to the selected text, if any
* - cursor: at this position the cursor will be after editing of the
* template has finished, this has to be taken care of by the actual
* implementation. The placeholder gets a value of "|" assigned.
*
* If a macro is started with a % (persent sign) like "%{date}" it isn't added
* to the list editable strings ( for example TAB key navigation) if a value
* differing from the macro name is found.
*
* If the editor supports some kind of smart indentation, the inserted code
* should be layouted by the indenter.
* @deprecated
*/
bool insertTemplateText ( const Cursor &insertPosition, const QString &templateString, const QMap<QString,QString> &initialValues);
protected:
/**
* You must implement this, it is called by insertTemplateText, after all
* default values are inserted. If you are implementing this interface,
* this method should work as described in the documentation for
* insertTemplateText above.
* \return true if any text was inserted.
* @deprecated
*/
virtual bool insertTemplateTextImplementation ( const Cursor &insertPosition, const QString &templateString, const QMap<QString,QString> &initialValues)=0;
/**
* DO NOT USE !!!! THIS IS USED INTERNALLY by the interface only !!!!!!
* Behaviour might change !!!!!!!
*/
bool KTE_INTERNAL_setupIntialValues(const QString &templateString, QMap<QString,QString> *initialValues);
private:
class TemplateInterfacePrivate* const d;
};
}
Q_DECLARE_INTERFACE(KTextEditor::TemplateInterface,
"org.kde.KTextEditor.TemplateInterface")
#endif
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