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- #pragma once
- #include "ads_globals.h"
- namespace ADS {
- class DockWidgetTab;
- class DockAreaTitleBar;
- class DockAreaTabBar;
- class DockAreaWidget;
- class DockWidget;
- /**
- * Factory for creation of certain GUI elements for the docking framework.
- * A default unique instance provided by DockComponentsFactory is used for
- * creation of all supported components. To inject your custom components,
- * you can create your own derived dock components factory and register
- * it via setDefaultFactory() function.
- * \code
- * CDockComponentsFactory::setDefaultFactory(new MyComponentsFactory()));
- * \endcode
- */
- class ADS_EXPORT DockComponentsFactory
- {
- public:
- /**
- * Force virtual destructor
- */
- virtual ~DockComponentsFactory() {}
- /**
- * This default implementation just creates a dock widget tab with
- * new DockWidgetTab(dockWidget).
- */
- virtual DockWidgetTab *createDockWidgetTab(DockWidget *dockWidget) const;
- /**
- * This default implementation just creates a dock area tab bar with
- * new DockAreaTabBar(dockArea).
- */
- virtual DockAreaTabBar *createDockAreaTabBar(DockAreaWidget *dockArea) const;
- /**
- * This default implementation just creates a dock area title bar with
- * new DockAreaTitleBar(dockArea).
- */
- virtual DockAreaTitleBar *createDockAreaTitleBar(DockAreaWidget *dockArea) const;
- /**
- * Returns the default components factory
- */
- static const DockComponentsFactory *factory();
- /**
- * Sets a new default factory for creation of GUI elements.
- * This function takes ownership of the given Factory.
- */
- static void setFactory(DockComponentsFactory* factory);
- /**
- * Resets the current factory to the
- */
- static void resetDefaultFactory();
- };
- /**
- * Convenience function to ease factory instance access
- */
- inline const DockComponentsFactory *componentsFactory()
- {
- return DockComponentsFactory::factory();
- }
- } // namespace ADS
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