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This was rather trivial and modeled after the previous edit UndoCommands. Since this is the first time we're editing integers a new constructor instantiation had to be added. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
208 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
208 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#include "command_edit.h"
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#include "core/divelist.h"
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namespace Command {
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template<typename T>
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EditBase<T>::EditBase(const QVector<dive *> &divesIn, T newValue, T oldValue) :
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value(std::move(newValue)),
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old(std::move(oldValue)),
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dives(divesIn.toStdVector())
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{
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// If there is nothing to do, clear the dives vector.
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// This signals that no action has to be taken.
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if (old == value)
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dives.clear();
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}
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// This is quite hackish: we can't use virtual functions in the constructor and
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// therefore can't initialize the list of dives [the values of the dives are
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// accessed by virtual functions]. Therefore, we (mis)use the fact that workToBeDone()
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// is called exactly once before adding the Command to the system and perform this here.
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// To be more explicit about this, we might think about renaming workToBeDone() to init().
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template<typename T>
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bool EditBase<T>::workToBeDone()
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{
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std::vector<dive *> divesNew;
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divesNew.reserve(dives.size());
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for (dive *d: dives) {
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if (data(d) == old)
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divesNew.push_back(d);
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}
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dives = std::move(divesNew);
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// Create a text for the menu entry. In the case of multiple dives add the number
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size_t num_dives = dives.size();
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if (num_dives > 0)
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//: remove the part in parantheses for %n = 1
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setText(tr("Edit %1 (%n dive(s))", "", num_dives).arg(fieldName()));
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return num_dives;
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}
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template<typename T>
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void EditBase<T>::undo()
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{
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if (dives.empty()) {
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qWarning("Edit command called with empty dives list (shouldn't happen)");
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return;
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}
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for (dive *d: dives) {
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set(d, value);
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invalidate_dive_cache(d); // Ensure that dive is written in git_save()
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}
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std::swap(old, value);
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emit diveListNotifier.divesEdited(QVector<dive *>::fromStdVector(dives), fieldId());
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mark_divelist_changed(true);
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}
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// We have to manually instantiate the constructors of the EditBase class,
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// because the base class is never constructed and the derived classes
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// don't have their own constructor. They simply delegate to the base
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// class by virtue of a "using" declaration.
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template
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EditBase<QString>::EditBase(const QVector<dive *> &dives, QString oldValue, QString newValue);
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template
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EditBase<int>::EditBase(const QVector<dive *> &dives, int oldValue, int newValue);
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// Undo and redo do the same as just the stored value is exchanged
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template<typename T>
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void EditBase<T>::redo()
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{
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undo();
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}
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// Implementation of virtual functions
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// ***** Notes *****
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void EditNotes::set(struct dive *d, QString s) const
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{
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free(d->notes);
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d->notes = strdup(qPrintable(s));
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}
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QString EditNotes::data(struct dive *d) const
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{
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return QString(d->notes);
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}
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QString EditNotes::fieldName() const
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{
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return tr("notes");
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}
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DiveField EditNotes::fieldId() const
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{
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return DiveField::NOTES;
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}
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// ***** Suit *****
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void EditSuit::set(struct dive *d, QString s) const
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{
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free(d->suit);
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d->suit = strdup(qPrintable(s));
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}
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QString EditSuit::data(struct dive *d) const
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{
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return QString(d->suit);
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}
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QString EditSuit::fieldName() const
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{
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return tr("suit");
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}
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DiveField EditSuit::fieldId() const
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{
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return DiveField::SUIT;
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}
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// ***** Rating *****
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void EditRating::set(struct dive *d, int value) const
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{
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d->rating = value;
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}
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int EditRating::data(struct dive *d) const
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{
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return d->rating;
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}
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QString EditRating::fieldName() const
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{
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return tr("rating");
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}
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DiveField EditRating::fieldId() const
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{
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return DiveField::RATING;
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}
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// ***** Visibility ****
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void EditVisibility::set(struct dive *d, int value) const
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{
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d->visibility = value;
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}
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int EditVisibility::data(struct dive *d) const
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{
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return d->visibility;
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}
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QString EditVisibility::fieldName() const
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{
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return tr("visibility");
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}
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DiveField EditVisibility::fieldId() const
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{
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return DiveField::VISIBILITY;
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}
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// ***** Mode *****
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// Editing the dive mode has very peculiar semantics for historic reasons:
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// Since the dive-mode depends on the dive computer, the i-th dive computer
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// of each dive will be edited. If the dive has less than i dive computers,
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// the default dive computer will be edited.
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// The index "i" will be stored as an additional payload with the command.
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// Thus, we need an explicit constructor. Since the actual handling is done
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// by the base class, which knows nothing about this index, it will not be
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// sent via signals. Currently this is not needed. Should it turn out to
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// become necessary, then we might either
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// - Not derive EditMode from EditBase.
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// - Change the semantics of the mode-editing.
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// The future will tell.
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EditMode::EditMode(const QVector<dive *> &dives, int indexIn, int newValue, int oldValue)
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: EditBase(dives, newValue, oldValue), index(indexIn)
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{
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}
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void EditMode::set(struct dive *d, int i) const
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{
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get_dive_dc(d, index)->divemode = (enum divemode_t)i;
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update_setpoint_events(d, get_dive_dc(d, index));
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}
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int EditMode::data(struct dive *d) const
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{
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return get_dive_dc(d, index)->divemode;
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}
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QString EditMode::fieldName() const
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{
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return tr("dive mode");
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}
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DiveField EditMode::fieldId() const
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{
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return DiveField::MODE;
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}
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} // namespace Command
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