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QFileSystemWatcher Class Reference
[QtCore module]

The QFileSystemWatcher class provides an interface for monitoring files and directories for modifications. More...

 #include <QFileSystemWatcher>

Inherits QObject.

Note: All the functions in this class are reentrant.

This class was introduced in Qt 4.2.

Public Functions

Signals

Additional Inherited Members


Detailed Description

The QFileSystemWatcher class provides an interface for monitoring files and directories for modifications.

QFileSystemWatcher monitors the file system for changes to files and directories by watching a list of specified paths.

Call addPath() to watch a particular file or directory. Multiple paths can be added using the addPaths() function. Existing paths can be removed by using the removePath() and removePaths() functions.

QFileSystemWatcher examines each path added to it. Files that have been added to the QFileSystemWatcher can be accessed using the files() function, and directories using the directories() function.

The fileChanged() signal is emitted when a file has been modified or removed from disk. Similarly, the directoryChanged() signal is emitted when a directory or its contents is modified or removed. Note that QFileSystemWatcher stops monitoring files and directories once they have been removed from disk.

See also QFile and QDir.


Member Function Documentation

QFileSystemWatcher::QFileSystemWatcher ( QObject * parent = 0 )

Constructs a new file system watcher object with the given parent.

QFileSystemWatcher::QFileSystemWatcher ( const QStringList & paths, QObject * parent = 0 )

Constructs a new file system watcher object with the given parent which monitors the specified paths list.

QFileSystemWatcher::~QFileSystemWatcher ()

Destroys the file system watcher.

void QFileSystemWatcher::addPath ( const QString & path )

Adds path to the file system watcher if path exists. The path is not added if it does not exist, or if it is already being monitored by the file system watcher.

If path specifies a directory, the directoryChanged() signal will be emitted when path is modified or removed from disk; otherwise the fileChanged() signal is emitted when path is modified or removed.

See also addPaths() and removePath().

void QFileSystemWatcher::addPaths ( const QStringList & paths )

Adds each path in paths to the file system watcher. Paths are not added if they not exist, or if they are already being monitored by the file system watcher.

If a path specifies a directory, the directoryChanged() signal will be emitted when the path is modified or removed from disk; otherwise the fileChanged() signal is emitted when the path is modified or removed.

See also addPath() and removePaths().

QStringList QFileSystemWatcher::directories () const

Returns a list of paths to directories that are being watched.

See also files().

void QFileSystemWatcher::directoryChanged ( const QString & path )   [signal]

This signal is emitted when the directory at a specified path, is modified (e.g., when a file is added, modified or deleted) or removed from disk. Note that if there are several changes during a short period of time, some of the changes might not emit this signal. However, the last change in the sequence of changes will always generate this signal.

See also fileChanged().

void QFileSystemWatcher::fileChanged ( const QString & path )   [signal]

This signal is emitted when the file at the specified path is modified or removed from disk.

See also directoryChanged().

QStringList QFileSystemWatcher::files () const

Returns a list of paths to files that are being watched.

See also directories().

void QFileSystemWatcher::removePath ( const QString & path )

Removes the specified path from the file system watcher.

See also removePaths() and addPath().

void QFileSystemWatcher::removePaths ( const QStringList & paths )

Removes the specified paths from the file system watcher.

See also removePath() and addPaths().


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