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view ui/certificatelist.h @ 289:9ad00a3255f4
Change cinst from stdin input to use arguments.
As we have to execute this process on Windows over the
shell a stdin / stdout communication is not really possible
without some major hacks. So you now have to supply an
instructions file and the path to the certificatelist as arguments when
this process is called
author | Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Wed, 02 Apr 2014 13:52:02 +0000 |
parents | c82dab1824be |
children | 17e1c8f37d72 |
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#ifndef CERTIFICATELIST_H #define CERTIFICATELIST_H /** * This class handles a certificate list file. * It checks for the validity of that certificate * list file and provides an API for working with that * file. * * The List is parsed on Initialization. You should * check the Status afterwards to see if the file * could be parsed. * */ class QByteArray; #include <QString> #include <QDateTime> #include <QObject> #include "listutil.h" #include "certificate.h" class CertificateList { public: CertificateList(); CertificateList(const char *fileName); list_status_t getStatus() {return mStatus;} /** @brief Read a list * * @param[in] fileName the filename of the list to read * * @return status of the read. Vaild on success. */ list_status_t readList(const char *fileName); /** @brief Returns true if the list is Valid * * A list is valid only if the signature matched and the * list could be parsed. */ bool isValid() const {return mStatus == Valid;} /* @brief get a list of certificate objects in this list */ const QList<Certificate>& getCertificates() const; /* @brief get the raw certificate list */ const QString& rawData() const {return mData;} /* @brief get the absolute filename of the certificate */ const QString& fileName() const {return mFileName;} private: QList<Certificate> mCertificates; QString mData; QString mFileName; list_status_t mStatus; QDateTime mDate; }; #endif