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author | Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net> | 2013-01-27 01:02:53 -0600 |
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committer | Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net> | 2013-01-27 01:02:53 -0600 |
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Rename a number of libraries and executables to avoid conflicts with KDE4
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diff --git a/korundum/rubylib/rbtdeconfig_compiler/README.dox b/korundum/rubylib/rbtdeconfig_compiler/README.dox new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5601395c --- /dev/null +++ b/korundum/rubylib/rbtdeconfig_compiler/README.dox @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +/** +\page rbtdeconfig_compiler The KDE Configuration Compiler for Ruby + +rbtdeconfig_compiler generates Ruby source code from an XML file containing +information about configuration options (.kcfg) and a file that provides +the code generation options (.kcfgc) The generated class is based on +KDE::ConfigSkeleton and provides an API for the application to access its +configuration data. + +<h2>XML description of the configuration options</h2> + +The structure of the .kcfg file is described by its DTD kcfg.dtd. + +The \<kcfgfile\> tag contains the name of the configuration file described. +Omitting the name will make the generated class use the default configuration +file ("<appname>rc"). + +The remaining entries in the XML file are grouped by the tag \<group\> +which describes the corresponding group in the configuration file. + +The individual entries must have at least a name or a key. The name is used to +create accessor and modifier functions. It's also used as the key in the config +file. If \<key\> is given, but not \<name\>, the name is constructed by removing +all spaces from \<key\>. + +An entry must also have a type. The list of allowable types is +specified in the DTD and loosely follows the list of types supported +by the TQt::Variant with exception of the clearly binary types +(e.g. Pixmap, Image...) which are not supported. Besides those basic +type the following special types are supported: + +- Path This is a string that is specially treated as a file-path. + In particular paths in the home directory are prefixed with $HOME in + when being stored in the configuration file. + +- Enum This indicates an enumeration. The possible enum values should + be provided via the \<choices\> tag. Enum values are accessed as integers + by the application but stored as string in the configuration file. This + makes it possible to add more values at a later date without breaking + compatibility. + +- IntList This indicates a list of integers. This information is provided + to the application as an Array of Integers. Useful for storing TQt::Splitter + geometries. + +An entry can optionally have a default value which is used as default when +the value isn't specified in any config file. Default values are interpreted +as literal constant values. If a default value needs to be computed +or if it needs to be obtained from a function call, the \<default\> tag +should contain the code="true" attribute. The contents of the \<default\> +tag is then considered to be a ruby expression. + +Additional code for computing default values can be provided via +the \<code\> tag. The contents of the \<code\> tag is inserted as-is. A +typical use for this is to compute a common default value which can +then be referenced by multiple entries that follow. + +<h2>Code generation options</h2> + +The options for generating the Ruby sources are read from the file with the +extension .kcfgc. To generate a class add the corresponding kcfgc file to the +SOURCES line in the Makefile.am. + +The following options are read from the kcfgc file: + +<table> +<tr> + <td><b><i>Name</i></b></td> + <td><b><i>Type</i></b></td> + <td><b><i>Default</i></b></td> + <td><b><i>Description</i></b></td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>File</b></td> + <td>string</td> + <td>programname.kcfg</td> + <td>Name of kcfg file containing the options the class is generated for</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>NameSpace</b></td> + <td>string</td> + <td>-</td> + <td>Optional namespace for generated class</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>ClassName</b></td> + <td>string</td> + <td>-</td> + <td>Name of generated class (required)</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>Inherits</b></td> + <td>string</td> + <td>TDEConfigSkeleton</td> + <td>Class the generated class inherits from. This class must inherit + TDEConfigSkeleton.</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>Visibility</b></td> + <td>string</td> + <td>-</td> + <td>Inserts visibility directive (for example KDE_EXPORT) between "class" keyword and class + name in header file</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>Singleton</b></td> + <td>bool</td> + <td>false</td> + <td>Generated class is a singleton.</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>CustomAdditions</b></td> + <td>bool</td> + <td>-</td> + <td></td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>MemberVariables</b></td> + <td>string: public|protected|private</td> + <td>private</td> + <td>C++ access modifier used for memeber variables holding the configuration + valuse</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>IncludeFiles</b></td> + <td>comma separated list of strings</td> + <td>-</td> + <td>Names of files to be included in the header of the generated class</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>Mutators</b></td> + <td>true, false or a comma seperated list of options</td> + <td>-</td> + <td>If true, mutator functions for all configuration options are generated. + If false, no mutator functions are generated. If a list is provided, + mutator functions are generated for the options that are listed.</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>ItemAccessors</b></td> + <td>bool</td> + <td>false</td> + <td>Generate accessor functions for the TDEConfigSkeletonItem objects + corresponding to the configuration options. If <b>SetUserTexts</b> is set, + <b>ItemAccessors</b> also has to be set.</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>SetUserTexts</b></td> + <td>bool</td> + <td>false</td> + <td>Set the label and whatthis texts of the items from the kcfg file.If + <b>SetUserTexts</b> is set, <b>ItemAccessors</b> also has to be set.</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td><b>GlobalEnums</b></td> + <td>bool</td> + <td>false</td> + <td>If set to true all choices of Enum items will be created in the global + scope of the generated class. If set to false, each Enum item will get an own + namespace for its choices.</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<h2>Advanced options</h2> + +There are several possibilities to parameterize entries. + +- Parameterized entries + +An entry can be parameterized using a fixed range parameter specified with +the \<parameter\> tag. Such parameter can either be an Enum or an int. An Enum +parameter should specify the possible enumeration values with the \<choices\> +tag. An int parameter should specify its maximum value. Its minimum value +is always 0. + +A parameterized entry is expanded to a number of entries, one for each +value in the parameter range. The name and key should contain a reference +to the parameter in the form of $(parameter-name). When expanding the entries +the $(parameter-name) part is replaced with the value of the parameter. +In the case of an Enum parameter it is replaced with the name of the +enumuration value. In the case of an int parameter it is replaced with +the numeric value of the parameter. + +Parameterized entries all share the same default value unless different +default values have been specified for specific parameter values. +This can be done with the param= attribute of the \<default\>. When a +param attribute is specified the default value only applies to that +particular parameter value. + +Example 1: +\verbatim + <entry name="Color$(ColorIndex)" type="Color" key="color_$(ColorIndex)"> + <parameter name="ColorIndex" type="Int" max="3"/> + <default param="0">#ff0000</default> + <default param="1">#00ff00</default> + <default param="2">#0000ff</default> + <default param="3">#ffff00</default> + </entry> +\endverbatim + +The above describes 4 color configuration entries with the following defaults: + +color_0=#ff0000 +color_1=#00ff00 +color_2=#0000ff +color_3=#ffff00 + +The configuration options will be accessible to the application via +a color(colorIndex) and a +setColor(colorIndex, v) method. + +Example 2: +\verbatim + <entry name="Sound$(SoundEvent)" type="String" key="sound_$(SoundEvent)"> + <parameter name="SoundEvent" type="Enum"> + <values> + <value>Explosion</value> + <value>Crash</value> + <value>Missile</value> + </values> + </parameter> + <default param="Explosion">boom.wav</default> + <default param="Crash">crash.wav</default> + <default param="Missile">missile.wav</default> + </entry> +\endverbatim + +The above describes 3 string configuration entries with the following defaults: + +sound_Explosion=boom.wav +sound_Crash=crash.wav +sound_Missile=missile.wav + +The configuration options will be accessible to the application via +a sound(soundEvent) and a +setSound(soundEvent, v) method. + +- Parameterized groups + +...STILL TODO... + + + + + +If you have questions or comments please contact Cornelius Schumacher +<schumacher@kde.org> or Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org> + +For Ruby specific questions please contact Richard Dale +<Richard_Dale@tipitina.demon.co.uk> +*/ |