QScxmlStaticScxmlServiceFactory Class
The QScxmlStaticScxmlServiceFactory class creates SCXML service instances from precompiled documents. More...
Header: | #include <QScxmlStaticScxmlServiceFactory> |
qmake: | QT += scxml |
Since: | Qt 5.8 |
Inherits: | QScxmlInvokableServiceFactory |
Public Functions
QScxmlStaticScxmlServiceFactory(const QMetaObject *metaObject, const QScxmlExecutableContent::InvokeInfo &invokeInfo, const QVector<QScxmlExecutableContent::StringId> &nameList, const QVector<QScxmlExecutableContent::ParameterInfo> ¶meters, QObject *parent = nullptr) |
Reimplemented Public Functions
virtual QScxmlInvokableService * | invoke(QScxmlStateMachine *parentStateMachine) |
- 4 public functions inherited from QScxmlInvokableServiceFactory
- 31 public functions inherited from QObject
Additional Inherited Members
- 3 properties inherited from QScxmlInvokableServiceFactory
- 1 property inherited from QObject
- 1 public slot inherited from QObject
- 2 signals inherited from QObject
- 11 static public members inherited from QObject
- 9 protected functions inherited from QObject
Detailed Description
The QScxmlStaticScxmlServiceFactory class creates SCXML service instances from precompiled documents.
A factory for instantiating SCXML state machines from files known at compile time, that is, files specified via the src
attribute in <invoke>
.
Member Function Documentation
QScxmlStaticScxmlServiceFactory::QScxmlStaticScxmlServiceFactory(const QMetaObject *metaObject, const QScxmlExecutableContent::InvokeInfo &invokeInfo, const QVector<QScxmlExecutableContent::StringId> &nameList, const QVector<QScxmlExecutableContent::ParameterInfo> ¶meters, QObject *parent = nullptr)
Default constructs an instance of QScxmlStaticScxmlServiceFactory.
[virtual]
QScxmlInvokableService *QScxmlStaticScxmlServiceFactory::invoke(QScxmlStateMachine *parentStateMachine)
Reimplemented from QScxmlInvokableServiceFactory::invoke().
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