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#ifndef INCLUDED_SW_SOURCE_CORE_TEXT_WIDORP_HXX
#define INCLUDED_SW_SOURCE_CORE_TEXT_WIDORP_HXX
class SwTextFrame;
#include <swtypes.hxx>
#include "itrtxt.hxx"
class SwTextFrameBreak
{
private:
SwTwips m_nRstHeight;
SwTwips m_nOrigin;
protected:
SwTextFrame *m_pFrame;
bool m_bBreak;
bool m_bKeep;
public:
SwTextFrameBreak( SwTextFrame *pFrame, const SwTwips nRst = 0 );<--- Class 'SwTextFrameBreak' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'SwTextFrameBreak' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
<--- Class 'SwTextFrameBreak' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'SwTextFrameBreak' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
<--- Class 'SwTextFrameBreak' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'SwTextFrameBreak' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
bool IsBreakNow( SwTextMargin &rLine );
bool IsKeepAlways() const { return m_bKeep; }
void SetKeep( const bool bNew ) { m_bKeep = bNew; }
bool IsInside( SwTextMargin const &rLine ) const;
// In order to be able to handle special cases with Footnote.
// SetRstHeight sets the rest height for SwTextFrameBreak. This is needed
// to call TruncLines() without IsBreakNow() returning another value.
// We assume that rLine is pointing to the last non-fitting line.
void SetRstHeight( const SwTextMargin &rLine );
};
class WidowsAndOrphans : public SwTextFrameBreak
{
private:
sal_uInt16 nWidLines, nOrphLines;
public:
WidowsAndOrphans( SwTextFrame *pFrame, const SwTwips nRst = 0,<--- Class 'WidowsAndOrphans' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'WidowsAndOrphans' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
<--- Class 'WidowsAndOrphans' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'WidowsAndOrphans' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
<--- Class 'WidowsAndOrphans' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'WidowsAndOrphans' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
bool bCheckKeep = true );
bool FindWidows( SwTextFrame *pFrame, SwTextMargin &rLine );
sal_uInt16 GetOrphansLines() const
{ return nOrphLines; }
void ClrOrphLines(){ nOrphLines = 0; }
bool FindBreak( SwTextFrame *pFrame, SwTextMargin &rLine, bool bHasToFit );
bool WouldFit( SwTextMargin &rLine, SwTwips &rMaxHeight, bool bTest );
// i#16128 - This method is named this way to avoid confusion with
// base class method <SwTextFrameBreak::IsBreakNow>, which isn't virtual.
bool IsBreakNowWidAndOrp( SwTextMargin &rLine )
{
bool isOnFirstLine = (rLine.GetLineNr() == 1 && !rLine.GetPrev());
if ( isOnFirstLine && rLine.GetCurr()->IsDummy()) {
return IsBreakNow( rLine );
}
if ( rLine.GetLineNr() > nOrphLines ) {
return IsBreakNow( rLine );
}
return false;
}
};
#endif
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