SignalEvent Class

(QStateMachine::SignalEvent)

The SignalEvent class represents a Qt signal event. More...

Header: #include <SignalEvent>
qmake: QT += core
Since: Qt 4.6
Inherits: QEvent

Public Functions

~SignalEvent()
QList<QVariant> arguments() const
QObject *sender() const
int signalIndex() const
  • 6 public functions inherited from QEvent

Additional Inherited Members

  • 1 property inherited from QEvent
  • 1 static public member inherited from QEvent

Detailed Description

The SignalEvent class represents a Qt signal event.

A signal event is generated by a QStateMachine in response to a Qt signal. The QSignalTransition class provides a transition associated with a signal event. QStateMachine::SignalEvent is part of The State Machine Framework.

The sender() function returns the object that generated the signal. The signalIndex() function returns the index of the signal. The arguments() function returns the arguments of the signal.

See also QSignalTransition.

Member Function Documentation

SignalEvent::~SignalEvent()

Destroys this SignalEvent.

QList<QVariant> SignalEvent::arguments() const

Returns the arguments of the signal.

QObject *SignalEvent::sender() const

Returns the object that emitted the signal.

See also QObject::sender().

int SignalEvent::signalIndex() const

Returns the index of the signal.

See also QMetaObject::indexOfSignal() and QMetaObject::method().

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