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JUCE/modules/juce_gui_basics/keyboard/juce_KeyboardFocusTraverser.h
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/*
==============================================================================
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==============================================================================
*/
namespace juce
{
//==============================================================================
/**
Controls the order in which keyboard focus moves between components.
The default behaviour of this class uses a FocusTraverser object internally to
determine the default/next/previous component until it finds one which wants
keyboard focus, as set by the Component::setWantsKeyboardFocus() method.
If you need keyboard focus traversal in a more customised way, you can create
a subclass of ComponentTraverser that uses your own algorithm, and use
Component::createKeyboardFocusTraverser() to create it.
@see FocusTraverser, ComponentTraverser, Component::createKeyboardFocusTraverser
@tags{GUI}
*/
class JUCE_API KeyboardFocusTraverser : public ComponentTraverser
{
public:
/** Destructor. */
~KeyboardFocusTraverser() override = default;
/** Returns the component that should receive keyboard focus by default within the
given parent component.
The default implementation will return the foremost focusable component (as
determined by FocusTraverser) that also wants keyboard focus, or nullptr if
there is no suitable component.
*/
Component* getDefaultComponent (Component* parentComponent) override;
/** Returns the component that should be given keyboard focus after the specified
one when moving "forwards".
The default implementation will return the next focusable component (as
determined by FocusTraverser) that also wants keyboard focus, or nullptr if
there is no suitable component.
*/
Component* getNextComponent (Component* current) override;
/** Returns the component that should be given keyboard focus after the specified
one when moving "backwards".
The default implementation will return the previous focusable component (as
determined by FocusTraverser) that also wants keyboard focus, or nullptr if
there is no suitable component.
*/
Component* getPreviousComponent (Component* current) override;
/** Returns all of the components that can receive keyboard focus within the given
parent component in traversal order.
The default implementation will return all focusable child components (as
determined by FocusTraverser) that also wants keyboard focus.
*/
std::vector<Component*> getAllComponents (Component* parentComponent) override;
};
} // namespace juce