WSJT-X/UDPExamples/DecodesModel.hpp
Bill Somerville 93d1e17005
Extend UDP MessageServer client mapping key with the host address
The UDP Example reference applications  now work correctly with WSJT-X
instances with duplicate --rig-name= command line arguments so long as
duplicate instances are run on unique hosts.
2020-11-02 21:35:48 +00:00

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#ifndef WSJTX_UDP_DECODES_MODEL_HPP__
#define WSJTX_UDP_DECODES_MODEL_HPP__
#include <QStandardItemModel>
#include "MessageServer.hpp"
class QTime;
class QString;
class QModelIndex;
//
// Decodes Model - simple data model for all decodes
//
// The model is a basic table with uniform row format. Rows consist of
// QStandardItem instances containing the string representation of the
// column data and if the underlying field is not a string then the
// UserRole+1 role contains the underlying data item.
//
// Three slots are provided to add a new decode, remove all decodes
// for a client and, to build a reply to CQ message for a given row
// which is emitted as a signal respectively.
//
class DecodesModel
: public QStandardItemModel
{
Q_OBJECT;
using ClientKey = MessageServer::ClientKey;
public:
explicit DecodesModel (QObject * parent = nullptr);
Q_SLOT void add_decode (bool is_new, ClientKey const&, QTime, qint32 snr, float delta_time
, quint32 delta_frequency, QString const& mode, QString const& message
, bool low_confidence, bool off_air, bool is_fast);
Q_SLOT void decodes_cleared (ClientKey const&);
Q_SLOT void do_reply (QModelIndex const& source, quint8 modifiers);
Q_SIGNAL void reply (ClientKey const&, QTime, qint32 snr, float delta_time, quint32 delta_frequency
, QString const& mode, QString const& message, bool low_confidence, quint8 modifiers);
};
#endif