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update Octave Project Developers copyright for the new year In files that have the "Octave Project Developers" copyright notice, update for 2021. In all .txi and .texi files except gpl.txi and gpl.texi in the doc/liboctave and doc/interpreter directories, change the copyright to "Octave Project Developers", the same as used for other source files. Update copyright notices for 2022 (not done since 2019). For gpl.txi and gpl.texi, change the copyright notice to be "Free Software Foundation, Inc." and leave the date at 2007 only because this file only contains the text of the GPL, not anything created by the Octave Project Developers. Add Paul Thomas to contributors.in.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Tue, 28 Dec 2021 18:22:40 -0500
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
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//
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

#if ! defined (octave_Object_h)
#define octave_Object_h 1

#include <QObject>

#include "event-manager.h"
#include "graphics.h"

class QObject;
class QString;
class QWidget;

namespace octave
{
  class base_qobject;
  class interpreter;
}

namespace octave
{

  class Container;
  class ObjectProxy;

  class Object : public QObject
  {
    Q_OBJECT

  public:
    Object (octave::base_qobject& qobj, octave::interpreter& interp,
            const graphics_object& go, QObject *obj = nullptr);

    virtual ~Object (void);

    base_properties& properties (void)
    { return object ().get_properties (); }

    const base_properties& properties (void) const
    { return object ().get_properties (); }

    template <typename T>
    typename T::properties& properties (void)
    {
      return dynamic_cast<typename T::properties&>
             (object ().get_properties ());
    }

    template <typename T>
    const typename T::properties& properties (void) const
    {
      return dynamic_cast<const typename T::properties&>
             (object ().get_properties ());
    }

    graphics_object object (void) const;

    virtual QObject * qObject (void) { return m_qobject; }

    template <typename T>
    T * qWidget (void) { return qobject_cast<T *>(qObject ()); }

    virtual Container * innerContainer (void) = 0;

    static Object * fromQObject (QObject *obj);

    virtual void do_connections (const QObject *receiver,
                                 const QObject *emitter = nullptr);

  signals:

    void interpreter_event (const octave::fcn_callback& fcn);
    void interpreter_event (const octave::meth_callback& meth);

    void gh_callback_event (const graphics_handle& h, const std::string& name);

    void gh_callback_event (const graphics_handle& h, const std::string& name,
                            const octave_value& data);

    void gh_set_event (const graphics_handle& h, const std::string& name,
                       const octave_value& value);

    void gh_set_event (const graphics_handle& h, const std::string& name,
                       const octave_value& value, bool notify_toolkit);

    void gh_set_event (const graphics_handle& h, const std::string& name,
                       const octave_value& value, bool notify_toolkit,
                       bool redraw_figure);

  public slots:
    void slotUpdate (int pId);
    void slotFinalize (void);
    void slotRedraw (void);
    void slotShow (void);
    void slotPrint (const QString& file_cmd, const QString& term);

    void objectDestroyed (QObject *obj = nullptr);

  protected:
    static Object *
    parentObject (octave::interpreter& interp, const graphics_object& go);

    void init (QObject *obj, bool callBase = false);

    virtual void update (int pId);
    virtual void finalize (void);
    virtual void redraw (void);
    virtual void show (void);
    virtual void print (const QString& file_cmd, const QString& term);

    virtual void beingDeleted (void);

  protected:

    octave::base_qobject& m_octave_qobj;
    octave::interpreter& m_interpreter;

    // Store the graphics object directly so that it will exist when
    // we need it.  Previously, it was possible for the graphics
    // toolkit to get a handle to a figure, then have the interpreter
    // thread delete the corresponding object before the graphics
    // toolkit (GUI) thread had a chance to display it.  It should be OK
    // to store this object and use it in both threads (graphics_object
    // uses a std::shared_ptr) provided that we protect access with
    // mutex locks.
    graphics_object m_go;

    // Handle to the graphics object.  This may be redundant now.
    // Also, the whole ObjectProxy thing may not need to store a
    // pointer now?  Maybe we can just have a lookup table from figure
    // handle to Object?  What does the FLTK toolkit do?  Why does
    // this seem to be so complicated?
    graphics_handle m_handle;

    QObject *m_qobject;
  };

}

#endif