subsurface/desktop-widgets/tripselectiondialog.cpp

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#include "tripselectiondialog.h"
#include "core/divelog.h"
#include "core/string-format.h"
#include "core/trip.h"
#include <QShortcut>
#include <QPushButton>
TripSelectionDialog::TripSelectionDialog(QWidget *parent) : QDialog(parent)
{
ui.setupUi(this);
connect(ui.trips, &QListWidget::itemSelectionChanged, this, &TripSelectionDialog::selectionChanged);
QShortcut *close = new QShortcut(QKeySequence(Qt::CTRL | Qt::Key_W), this);
connect(close, &QShortcut::activated, this, &QDialog::close);
QShortcut *quit = new QShortcut(QKeySequence(Qt::CTRL | Qt::Key_Q), this);
connect(quit, &QShortcut::activated, parent, &QWidget::close);
// We could use a model, but it seems barely worth the hassle.
QStringList list;
list.reserve(divelog.trips->nr);
for (int i = 0; i < divelog.trips->nr; ++i)
list.push_back(formatTripTitleWithDives(divelog.trips->trips[i]));
ui.trips->addItems(list);
}
void TripSelectionDialog::selectionChanged()
{
ui.buttonBox->button(QDialogButtonBox::Ok)->setEnabled(selectedTrip() != nullptr);
}
dive_trip *TripSelectionDialog::selectedTrip() const
{
// Accessing the selected index of a QListWidget is ridiculously cumbersome.
// Note that "currentItem" is a different beast.
QModelIndexList rows = ui.trips->selectionModel()->selectedRows();
if (rows.size() != 1)
return nullptr;
int idx = rows[0].row();
if (idx < 0 || idx >= divelog.trips->nr)
return nullptr;
return divelog.trips->trips[idx];
}
dive_trip *TripSelectionDialog::getTrip()
{
return exec() ? selectedTrip() : nullptr;
}