office-gobmx/include/svtools/borderline.hxx
Noel Grandin 26ae64ae9f remove hashCode from SvxBorderLine
because they are unused and incorrect. They are incorrect because
hashCode and operator== are not mutually consistent, as I found
out when I tried to use them.

They were introduced in
    commit c39e4f6b8a
    Author: Oliver Specht <oliver.specht@cib.de>
    Date:   Wed May 22 12:26:46 2024 +0200
    Add SfxItemType to SfxPoolItem
but were not used in that commit.

Change-Id: I1c3c67e904823117401a0f72a49c80f4bb6398a3
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/169773
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
2024-07-01 08:56:05 +02:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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#pragma once
#include <svtools/svtdllapi.h>
#include <o3tl/typed_flags_set.hxx>
#include <o3tl/hash_combine.hxx>
#include <tools/long.hxx>
/**
Class computing border widths shared between Line style listbox and the
SvxBorderLine implementation.
This class doesn't know anything about units: it all depends on the different
values set. A border is composed of 2 lines separated by a gap. The computed
widths are the ones of each line and the gap and they can either be fix or vary.
The #m_nflags member will define which widths will vary (value 0 means that all
widths are fixed). The available flags are:
- CHANGE_LINE1
- CHANGE_LINE2
- CHANGE_DIST
For each line, the rate member is used as a multiplication factor is the width
isn't fixed. Otherwise it is the width in the unit expected by the client code.
*/
enum class BorderWidthImplFlags
{
FIXED = 0,
CHANGE_LINE1 = 1,
CHANGE_LINE2 = 2,
CHANGE_DIST = 4,
};
namespace o3tl
{
template<> struct typed_flags<BorderWidthImplFlags> : is_typed_flags<BorderWidthImplFlags, 0x07> {};
}
class SVT_DLLPUBLIC BorderWidthImpl
{
BorderWidthImplFlags m_nFlags;
double m_nRate1;
double m_nRate2;
double m_nRateGap;
public:
BorderWidthImpl( BorderWidthImplFlags nFlags = BorderWidthImplFlags::CHANGE_LINE1, double nRate1 = 0.0,
double nRate2 = 0.0, double nRateGap = 0.0 );
bool operator== ( const BorderWidthImpl& r ) const;
tools::Long GetLine1 ( tools::Long nWidth ) const;
tools::Long GetLine2( tools::Long nWidth ) const;
tools::Long GetGap( tools::Long nWidth ) const;
tools::Long GuessWidth( tools::Long nLine1, tools::Long nLine2, tools::Long nGap );
bool IsEmpty( ) const { return (0 == m_nRate1) && (0 == m_nRate2); }
bool IsDouble( ) const { return (0 != m_nRate1) && (0 != m_nRate2); }
};
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