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Copyright (C) 2010 David Nolden (david.nolden.kdevelop@art-master.de)
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#ifndef KDELIBS_KTEXTEDITOR_RECOVERYINTERFACE_H
#define KDELIBS_KTEXTEDITOR_RECOVERYINTERFACE_H
#include <ktexteditor/ktexteditor_export.h>
namespace KTextEditor
{
/**
* \brief Document extension interface to control crash recovery.
*
* \ingroup kte_group_doc_extensions
*
* When the system or the application using the editor component crashed
* with unsaved changes in the Document, the View notifies the user about
* the lost data and asks, whether the data should be recovered.
*
* This interface gives you control over the data recovery process. Use
* isDataRecoveryAvailable() to check for lost data. If you do not want the
* editor component to handle the data recovery process automatically, you can
* either trigger the data recovery by calling recoverData() or discard it
* by discardDataRecovery().
*
* \since 4.6
*/
class KTEXTEDITOR_EXPORT RecoveryInterface
{
public:
/**
* Constructor.
*/
RecoveryInterface();
/**
* Virtual destructor.
*/
virtual ~RecoveryInterface();
public:
/**
* Returns whether a recovery is available for the current document.
*
* \see recoverData(), discardDataRecovery()
*/
virtual bool isDataRecoveryAvailable() const = 0;
/**
* If recover data is available, calling recoverData() will trigger the
* recovery of the data. If isDataRecoveryAvailable() returns \e false,
* calling this function does nothing.
*
* \see isDataRecoveryAvailable(), discardDataRecovery()
*/
virtual void recoverData() = 0;
/**
* If recover data is available, calling discardDataRecovery() will discard
* the recover data and the recover data is lost.
* If isDataRecoveryAvailable() returns \e false, calling this function
* does nothing.
*
* \see isDataRecoveryAvailable(), recoverData()
*/
virtual void discardDataRecovery() = 0;
/**
* TODO KDE5 (see SwapFile::setTrackingEnabled())
* Enables or disables the writing of swap files.
* @note Enabling/disabling only works when the document is \e not modified!
*/
// void setDataRecoveryEnabled(bool enable);
// bool dataRecoveryEnabled() const;
private:
class RecoveryInterfacePrivate* const d;
};
}
Q_DECLARE_INTERFACE(KTextEditor::RecoveryInterface, "org.kde.KTextEditor.RecoveryInterface")
#endif
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