MultiMC5/gui/lwjglselectdialog.h
Andrew 3b38e5f924 Implemented LWJGL version lists.
The LWJGL list actually doesn't use tasks for loading. Instead, it takes advantage of the
QNetworkAccessManager's asynchronous requests. This is a system that I may look to implement for other version
lists and things such as the Minecraft version list and possibly even instance mod lists.

Loading things this way means that code that wants to load a list can simply call the load list function, rather
than having to get a task from the list and execute the task. Unfortunately, it also means we can't have task
progress dialogs for loading lists, but it shouldn't really be too difficult to write one that works with this
system.

At some point in the future, I'll probably end up putting all the code for this method of loading lists into a
base class and then update the other lists to support it.
2013-05-17 11:53:22 -05:00

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/* Copyright 2013 MultiMC Contributors
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#ifndef LWJGLSELECTDIALOG_H
#define LWJGLSELECTDIALOG_H
#include <QDialog>
namespace Ui
{
class LWJGLSelectDialog;
}
class LWJGLSelectDialog : public QDialog
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit LWJGLSelectDialog(QWidget *parent = 0);
~LWJGLSelectDialog();
QString selectedVersion() const;
private slots:
void on_refreshButton_clicked();
void loadingStateUpdated(bool loading);
void loadingFailed(QString error);
private:
Ui::LWJGLSelectDialog *ui;
};
#endif // LWJGLSELECTDIALOG_H