sneedmc/application/pages/InstanceSettingsPage.h
Petr Mrázek ce99fabe13 GH-992 Add a transaction/locking mechanism to settings objects
This can cut the FTB loading by ~66% - worth it, but not ideal.
Real solution will have to be implemented later.
2015-05-23 16:07:47 +02:00

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/* Copyright 2013-2015 MultiMC Contributors
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#pragma once
#include <QWidget>
#include "java/JavaChecker.h"
#include "BaseInstance.h"
#include <QObjectPtr.h>
#include "BasePage.h"
#include "JavaCommon.h"
#include "MultiMC.h"
class JavaChecker;
namespace Ui
{
class InstanceSettingsPage;
}
class InstanceSettingsPage : public QWidget, public BasePage
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit InstanceSettingsPage(BaseInstance *inst, QWidget *parent = 0);
virtual ~InstanceSettingsPage();
virtual QString displayName() const override
{
return tr("Settings");
}
virtual QIcon icon() const override
{
return MMC->getThemedIcon("instance-settings");
}
virtual QString id() const override
{
return "settings";
}
virtual bool apply();
virtual QString helpPage() const override
{
return "Instance-settings";
}
virtual bool shouldDisplay() const;
private slots:
void on_javaDetectBtn_clicked();
void on_javaTestBtn_clicked();
void on_javaBrowseBtn_clicked();
void applySettings();
void loadSettings();
void checkerFinished();
private:
Ui::InstanceSettingsPage *ui;
BaseInstance *m_instance;
SettingsObjectPtr m_settings;
QObjectPtr<JavaCommon::TestCheck> checker;
};