ksync

BookmarkSyncEntry Class Reference

Inheritance diagram for BookmarkSyncEntry:

KSyncEntry List of all members.

Detailed Description

Definition at line 33 of file bookmarksyncee.h.


Public Member Functions

 BookmarkSyncEntry (KBookmark)
QString name ()
QString id ()
QString timestamp ()
bool equals (KSyncEntry *entry)
KBookmark bookmark () const

Member Function Documentation

QString BookmarkSyncEntry::name (  )  [virtual]

Return a string describing this entry.

This is presented to the user as identifier for the entry, when user interaction is required.

Implements KSyncEntry.

Definition at line 33 of file bookmarksyncee.cpp.

QString BookmarkSyncEntry::id (  )  [virtual]

Return a unique id.

This is used to uniquely identify the entry. Two entries having the same id are considered to be two variants of the same entry. No two entries of the same KSyncee data set must have the same id.

Implements KSyncEntry.

Definition at line 38 of file bookmarksyncee.cpp.

QString BookmarkSyncEntry::timestamp (  )  [virtual]

Return a time stamp representing the time of the last change.

This is only used to compare, if an entry has changed or not. It is not used to define an order of changes. If an entry has been copied from one KSyncee data set to another KSyncee data set, the timestamp has to be the same on both entries. If the user has changed the entry in one data set the timestamp has to be different.

Return QString::null, if there is no timestamp available. This means that the user has to manually select which entry is the new one.

Implements KSyncEntry.

Definition at line 43 of file bookmarksyncee.cpp.

bool BookmarkSyncEntry::equals ( KSyncEntry entry  )  [virtual]

Return, if the two entries are equal.

Two entries are considered to be equal, if they contain exactly the same information, including the same id and timestamp.

Implements KSyncEntry.

Definition at line 48 of file bookmarksyncee.cpp.


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