KMacroCommand Class Reference
A Macro Command is a command that holds several sub-commands. More...
#include <kcommand.h>

Public Member Functions | |
KMacroCommand (const QString &name) | |
void | addCommand (KCommand *command) |
virtual void | execute () |
virtual void | unexecute () |
Protected Member Functions | |
virtual void | virtual_hook (int id, void *data) |
Protected Attributes | |
QPtrList< KCommand > | m_commands |
Detailed Description
A Macro Command is a command that holds several sub-commands.It will appear as one to the user and in the command history, but it can use the implementation of multiple commands internally.
Definition at line 110 of file kcommand.h.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
KMacroCommand::KMacroCommand | ( | const QString & | name | ) |
Creates a macro command.
You will then need to call addCommand for each subcommand to be added to this macro command.
- Parameters:
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name the name of this command, translated, since it will appear in the menus.
Definition at line 33 of file kcommand.cpp.
Member Function Documentation
void KMacroCommand::addCommand | ( | KCommand * | command | ) |
Appends a command to this macro command.
The ownership is transfered to the macro command.
Definition at line 38 of file kcommand.cpp.
void KMacroCommand::execute | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Executes this command, i.e.
execute all the sub-commands in the order in which they were added.
Implements KCommand.
Definition at line 43 of file kcommand.cpp.
void KMacroCommand::unexecute | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Undoes the execution of this command, i.e.
unexecute all the sub-commands in the _reverse_ order to the one in which they were added.
Implements KCommand.
Definition at line 50 of file kcommand.cpp.
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