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You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 . */ #ifndef INCLUDED_XMLOFF_SOURCE_CHART_MULTIPROPERTYSETHANDLER_HXX #define INCLUDED_XMLOFF_SOURCE_CHART_MULTIPROPERTYSETHANDLER_HXX #include #include #include #include #include /** @descr MultiPropertySetHandler handles the two slightly different interfaces XPropertySet and XMultiPropertySet for accessing properties of an object. It uses the classes PropertyWrapperBase and the template PropertyWrapper for a type safe access to single properties. The function class OUStringComparison is used by a STL map to sort the properties by names. */ /** @descr Base class for the templated property wrappers. Having a common base class allows to set a variable to the property's value without explicit knowledge of its type. */ class PropertyWrapperBase { public: /** @descr Create a class instance and store the given name. @param rName The name of the property. */ explicit PropertyWrapperBase (const OUString & rName) : msName (rName) {} virtual ~PropertyWrapperBase() {} /** @descr Abstract interface of a method for setting a variables value to that of the property. */ virtual void SetValue (const css::uno::Any & rValue) = 0; const OUString msName; }; /** @descr For every property type there will be one instantiation of this template class with its own and type specific version of SetValue. */ template class PropertyWrapper : public PropertyWrapperBase { public: /** @descr Create a wrapper for a property of type T. */ PropertyWrapper (const OUString & rName, T & rValue) : PropertyWrapperBase (rName), mrValue (rValue) {} /** descr Set the given value inside an Any to the variable referenced by the data member. */ virtual void SetValue (const css::uno::Any & rValue) override { rValue >>= mrValue; } private: /// Reference to a variable. Its value can be modified by a call to SetValue. T & mrValue; }; /** @descr Function object for comparing two OUStrings. */ class OUStringComparison { public: /// Compare two strings. Returns true if the first is before the second. bool operator() (const OUString & a, const OUString & b) const { return (a.compareTo (b) < 0); } }; /** @descr This class lets you get the values from an object that either supports the interface XPropertySet or XMultiPropertySet. If it supports both interfaces then XMultiPropertySet is preferred. Using it works in three steps. 1. Create an instance and pass a reference to the object from which to get the property values. 2. Make all properties whose values you want to get known to the object by using the Add method. This creates instances of a template class that stores the properties name and a reference to the variable in which to store its value. 3. Finally call GetProperties to store the properties values into the variables specified in step 2. This uses either the XPropertySet or (preferred) the XMultiPropertySet interface. */ class MultiPropertySetHandler { public: /** @descr Create a handler of the property set of the given object. @param xObject A reference to any of the object's interfaces. not necessarily XPropertySet or XMultiPropertySet. It is casted later to one of the two of them. */ explicit MultiPropertySetHandler (css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface> const & xObject); /** @descr Add a property to handle. The type given implicitly by the reference to a variable is used to create an instance of the PropertyWrapper template class. @param sName Name of the property. @param rValue Reference to a variable whose value is set by the call to GetProperties to the property's value. */ template void Add (const OUString & sName, T& rValue) { aPropertyList[sName] = o3tl::make_unique>(sName, rValue); } /** @descr Try to get the values for all properties added with the Add method. If possible it uses the XMultiPropertySet. If that fails (i.e. for an UnknownPropertyExcption) or if the interface is not supported it uses the XPropertySet interface. @return If none of the two interfaces is supported or using them both fails then sal_False is returned. Else True is returned. */ inline bool GetProperties(); private: /** @descr Try to use the XMultiPropertySet interface to get the property values. @param rNameList A precomputed and sorted sequence of OUStrings containing the properties names. @return True if values could be derived. */ inline bool MultiGet (const css::uno::Sequence< OUString> & rNameList); /** @descr Try to use the XPropertySet interface to get the property values. @param rNameList A precomputed and sorted sequence of OUStrings containing the properties names. @return True if values could be derived. */ inline bool SingleGet (const css::uno::Sequence< OUString> & rNameList); /** @descr STL map that maps from property names to polymorphic instances of PropertyWrapper. It uses OUStringComparison for sorting the property names. */ ::std::map< OUString, std::unique_ptr, OUStringComparison> aPropertyList; /// The object from which to get the property values. css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface> mxObject; }; MultiPropertySetHandler::MultiPropertySetHandler (css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface> const & xObject) : mxObject (xObject) { } bool MultiPropertySetHandler::GetProperties() { css::uno::Sequence< OUString> aNameList (aPropertyList.size()); int i = 0; for (auto I=aPropertyList.begin(); I!=aPropertyList.end(); ++I) aNameList[i++] = I->second->msName; if ( ! MultiGet(aNameList)) if ( ! SingleGet(aNameList)) return false; return true; } bool MultiPropertySetHandler::MultiGet (const css::uno::Sequence< OUString> & rNameList) { css::uno::Reference< css::beans::XMultiPropertySet> xMultiSet ( mxObject, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xMultiSet.is()) try { int i = 0; css::uno::Sequence< css::uno::Any> aValueList = xMultiSet->getPropertyValues (rNameList); for (auto I=aPropertyList.begin(); I!=aPropertyList.end(); ++I) I->second->SetValue (aValueList[i++]); } catch (const css::beans::UnknownPropertyException&) { return false; } else return false; return true; } bool MultiPropertySetHandler::SingleGet (const css::uno::Sequence< OUString> & rNameList) { css::uno::Reference< css::beans::XPropertySet> xSingleSet ( mxObject, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xSingleSet.is()) try { int i = 0; for (auto I=aPropertyList.begin(); I!=aPropertyList.end(); ++I) I->second->SetValue (xSingleSet->getPropertyValue (rNameList[i++])); } catch (const css::beans::UnknownPropertyException&) { return false; } else return false; return true; } #endif /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */