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The dive-site-edit and dive-site-table tabs both put the filter into a special dive-site mode. When switching between both, it could happen that the one got its show befor the other got its hide event. Thus, the first would start dive-site filtering and the second stop it. Now the app was not in filter mode even though it should. To solve this problem, add reference counting for the filter's dive-site mode. In both tabs call the enter/exit functions on show/hide. In the dive-site-table tab, when the selection changes, use a set function that doesn't modify the reference count. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
31 lines
843 B
C++
31 lines
843 B
C++
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#ifndef TAB_DIVE_SITE_H
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#define TAB_DIVE_SITE_H
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#include "TabBase.h"
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#include "ui_TabDiveSite.h"
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#include "qt-models/divelocationmodel.h"
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class TabDiveSite : public TabBase {
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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TabDiveSite(QWidget *parent = 0);
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void updateData() override;
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void clear() override;
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private slots:
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void add();
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void diveSiteAdded(struct dive_site *, int idx);
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void diveSiteChanged(struct dive_site *ds, int field);
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void on_purgeUnused_clicked();
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void on_filterText_textChanged(const QString &text);
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void selectionChanged(const QItemSelection &selected, const QItemSelection &deselected);
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private:
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Ui::TabDiveSite ui;
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DiveSiteSortedModel model;
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QVector<dive_site *> selectedDiveSites();
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void updateFilter();
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void hideEvent(QHideEvent *) override;
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void showEvent(QShowEvent *) override;
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};
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#endif
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