AbstractTextFilter
#include <bb/cascades/AbstractTextFilter>
The base class for all text filter subclasses.
A text filter process the text entered or set on a text control before it is presented.
BlackBerry 10.0.0
Inheritance
| bb::cascades::BaseObject | ||
| bb::cascades::AbstractTextFilter | ||
| bb::cascades::SingleLineTextFilter | ||
QML properties
Only has inherited QML properties
| objectName | : QString |
| parent | : QObject [read-only] |
QML signals
Only has inherited QML signals
| onCreationCompleted | |
| onObjectNameChanged |
Properties Index
Only has inherited properties
| QString | objectName |
| QObject | parent [read-only] |
Public Functions Index
| virtual | ~AbstractTextFilter () |
| void | setObjectName (const QString &name) |
| virtual Q_INVOKABLE QString | toDebugString () const |
Protected Functions Index
Only has inherited protected functions
| BaseObject (QObject *parent=0) |
Signals Index
Only has inherited signals
| void | creationCompleted () |
| void | objectNameChanged (const QString &objectName) |
Properties
(Only has inherited properties)
QString
This property is overridden from QObject.
As the objectName property is overridden from the QObject class, this signal will not be emitted if setObjectName() function is called directly on QObject.
The default value of this property is QString::null.
QObject::objectName().
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QObject
A read-only property that represents this object's parent.
The parent of an object is specified using QObject::setParent(QObject*). The purpose of the property is to expose the object's parent to QML.
This property is read-only to prevent modifications from QML, where typically the parent is declaratively set. In C++ code, the parent can be explicitly set using QObject::setParent(QObject*), or implicitly set by adding it to a visual container.
The default value of this property is 0.
BlackBerry 10.0.0
Public Functions
virtual
Destructor.
void 
Sets the objectName property.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| name |
The new name for the object. |
BlackBerry 10.0.0
virtual Q_INVOKABLE QString 
Returns a debug string representing this object.
A debug string for the object.
BlackBerry 10.0.0
Protected Functions
(Only has inherited protected functions)
Constructs an instance of BaseObject's subclass.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| parent |
An optional parent, defaults to 0. |
BlackBerry 10.0.0
Signals
(Only has inherited signals)
void 
This signal is emitted only when this object is instantiated as a result of loading a QML document and creating the root node, or when an object is being constructed using its builder class.
This signal is emitted only when this object is instantiated as a result of loading a QML document and creating the root node (only after the root component that caused this instantiation has completed construction), or when the object is being constructed from its builder class. This signal is emitted to indicate that the construction and initialization of the object has been completed, the properties are initialized, and any QML binding values have been assigned to the object.
This signal is not emitted when the object is constructed from C++ using the constructor. If the object is constructed using its builder class, the signal is emitted when the the builder class returns the fully constructed object.
This signal can be used when there is an activity that needs to be performed, such as a property state integrity verification after the object is instantiated from a QML document or a builder, but before control is returned to the application.
BlackBerry 10.0.0
void 
This signal is emitted when the objectName property is changed.
BlackBerry 10.0.0