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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: app.h
e54c96f1 3// Purpose: interface of wxApp
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4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
6// Licence: wxWindows license
7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
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23324ae1 10/**
8064223b 11 @class wxAppConsole
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13 This class is essential for writing console-only or hybrid apps without
14 having to define wxUSE_GUI=0.
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8064223b 16 @todo MORE INFO
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18 @library{wxbase}
19 @category{appmanagement}
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96d7cc9b 21 @see @ref overview_app
23324ae1 22*/
8064223b 23class wxAppConsole : public wxEvtHandler
23324ae1 24{
8064223b 25protected:
23324ae1 26 /**
8064223b 27 Creates the wxAppTraits object when GetTraits() needs it for the first time.
23324ae1 28
8064223b 29 @see wxAppTraits
23324ae1 30 */
8064223b 31 virtual wxAppTraits* CreateTraits();
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8064223b 33public:
3c4f71cc 34
23324ae1 35 /**
8064223b 36 Destructor.
23324ae1 37 */
8064223b 38 virtual ~wxAppConsole();
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39
40 /**
41 Dispatches the next event in the windowing system event queue.
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42 Blocks until an event appears if there are none currently
43 (use Pending() if this is not wanted).
44
23324ae1 45 This can be used for programming event loops, e.g.
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46
47 @code
48 while (app.Pending())
49 Dispatch();
50 @endcode
3c4f71cc 51
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52 @return @false if the event loop should stop and @true otherwise.
53
4cc4bfaf 54 @see Pending()
23324ae1 55 */
8064223b 56 virtual bool Dispatch();
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57
58 /**
59 Call this to explicitly exit the main message (event) loop.
60 You should normally exit the main loop (and the application) by deleting
61 the top window.
62 */
63 virtual void ExitMainLoop();
64
65 /**
66 This function is called before processing any event and allows the application
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67 to preempt the processing of some events.
68
69 If this method returns -1 the event is processed normally, otherwise either
70 @true or @false should be returned and the event processing stops immediately
71 considering that the event had been already processed (for the former return
72 value) or that it is not going to be processed at all (for the latter one).
23324ae1 73 */
8064223b 74 virtual int FilterEvent(wxEvent& event);
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75
76 /**
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77 Returns the user-readable application name.
78
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79 The difference between this string and the one returned by GetAppName() is that
80 this one is meant to be shown to the user and so should be used for the window
81 titles, page headers and so on while the other one should be only used internally,
82 e.g. for the file names or configuration file keys.
23324ae1 83 By default, returns the same string as GetAppName().
3c4f71cc 84
1e24c2af 85 @since 2.9.0
23324ae1 86 */
328f5751 87 wxString GetAppDisplayName() const;
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88
89 /**
90 Returns the application name.
3c4f71cc 91
23324ae1 92 @remarks wxWidgets sets this to a reasonable default before calling
4cc4bfaf 93 OnInit(), but the application can reset it at will.
3c4f71cc 94
4cc4bfaf 95 @see GetAppDisplayName()
23324ae1 96 */
328f5751 97 wxString GetAppName() const;
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98
99 /**
100 Gets the class name of the application. The class name may be used in a
96d7cc9b 101 platform specific manner to refer to the application.
3c4f71cc 102
4cc4bfaf 103 @see SetClassName()
23324ae1 104 */
328f5751 105 wxString GetClassName() const;
23324ae1 106
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107 /**
108 Returns the one and only global application object.
96d7cc9b 109 Usually ::wxTheApp is usead instead.
3c4f71cc 110
4cc4bfaf 111 @see SetInstance()
23324ae1 112 */
4cc4bfaf 113 static wxAppConsole* GetInstance();
23324ae1 114
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115 /**
116 Returns a pointer to the wxAppTraits object for the application.
117 If you want to customize the wxAppTraits object, you must override the
118 CreateTraits() function.
119 */
4cc4bfaf 120 wxAppTraits* GetTraits();
23324ae1 121
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122 /**
123 Returns the user-readable vendor name. The difference between this string
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124 and the one returned by GetVendorName() is that this one is meant to be shown
125 to the user and so should be used for the window titles, page headers and so on
126 while the other one should be only used internally, e.g. for the file names or
127 configuration file keys.
128
23324ae1 129 By default, returns the same string as GetVendorName().
3c4f71cc 130
1e24c2af 131 @since 2.9.0
23324ae1 132 */
8064223b 133 const wxString& GetVendorDisplayName() const;
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134
135 /**
136 Returns the application's vendor name.
137 */
8064223b 138 const wxString& GetVendorName() const;
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139
140 /**
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141 This function simply invokes the given method @a func of the specified
142 event handler @a handler with the @a event as parameter. It exists solely
23324ae1 143 to allow to catch the C++ exceptions which could be thrown by all event
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144 handlers in the application in one place: if you want to do this, override
145 this function in your wxApp-derived class and add try/catch clause(s) to it.
23324ae1 146 */
8064223b 147 virtual void HandleEvent(wxEvtHandler* handler,
23324ae1 148 wxEventFunction func,
328f5751 149 wxEvent& event) const;
23324ae1 150
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151 /**
152 Returns @true if the main event loop is currently running, i.e. if the
153 application is inside OnRun().
96d7cc9b 154
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155 This can be useful to test whether events can be dispatched. For example,
156 if this function returns @false, non-blocking sockets cannot be used because
157 the events from them would never be processed.
158 */
159 static bool IsMainLoopRunning();
160
161 /**
d9faa1fe 162 Called in response of an "open-application" Apple event.
23324ae1 163 Override this to create a new document in your app.
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164
165 @onlyfor{wxmac}
23324ae1 166 */
8064223b 167 virtual void MacNewFile();
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168
169 /**
d9faa1fe 170 Called in response of an "open-document" Apple event.
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171
172 You need to override this method in order to open a document file after the
173 user double clicked on it or if the document file was dropped on either the
174 running application or the application icon in Finder.
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175
176 @onlyfor{wxmac}
23324ae1 177 */
8064223b 178 virtual void MacOpenFile(const wxString& fileName);
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179
180 /**
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181 Called in response of a "get-url" Apple event.
182
183 @onlyfor{wxmac}
23324ae1 184 */
8064223b 185 virtual void MacOpenURL(const wxString& url);
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186
187 /**
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188 Called in response of a "print-document" Apple event.
189
190 @onlyfor{wxmac}
23324ae1 191 */
8064223b 192 virtual void MacPrintFile(const wxString& fileName);
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193
194 /**
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195 Called in response of a "reopen-application" Apple event.
196
197 @onlyfor{wxmac}
23324ae1 198 */
8064223b 199 virtual void MacReopenApp();
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200
201 /**
202 Called by wxWidgets on creation of the application. Override this if you wish
203 to provide your own (environment-dependent) main loop.
3c4f71cc 204
d29a9a8a 205 @return 0 under X, and the wParam of the WM_QUIT message under Windows.
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206 */
207 virtual int MainLoop();
208
209 /**
210 This function is called when an assert failure occurs, i.e. the condition
e54c96f1 211 specified in wxASSERT() macro evaluated to @false.
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213 It is only called in debug mode (when @c __WXDEBUG__ is defined) as
214 asserts are not left in the release code at all.
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215 The base class version shows the default assert failure dialog box proposing to
216 the user to stop the program, continue or ignore all subsequent asserts.
3c4f71cc 217
7c913512 218 @param file
4cc4bfaf 219 the name of the source file where the assert occurred
7c913512 220 @param line
4cc4bfaf 221 the line number in this file where the assert occurred
7c913512 222 @param func
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223 the name of the function where the assert occurred, may be
224 empty if the compiler doesn't support C99 __FUNCTION__
7c913512 225 @param cond
4cc4bfaf 226 the condition of the failed assert in text form
7c913512 227 @param msg
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228 the message specified as argument to wxASSERT_MSG or wxFAIL_MSG, will
229 be @NULL if just wxASSERT or wxFAIL was used
23324ae1 230 */
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231 virtual void OnAssertFailure(const wxChar *file,
232 int line,
233 const wxChar *func,
234 const wxChar *cond,
235 const wxChar *msg);
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236
237 /**
238 Called when command line parsing fails (i.e. an incorrect command line option
239 was specified by the user). The default behaviour is to show the program usage
240 text and abort the program.
96d7cc9b 241
7c913512 242 Return @true to continue normal execution or @false to return
23324ae1 243 @false from OnInit() thus terminating the program.
3c4f71cc 244
4cc4bfaf 245 @see OnInitCmdLine()
23324ae1 246 */
8064223b 247 virtual bool OnCmdLineError(wxCmdLineParser& parser);
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248
249 /**
250 Called when the help option (@c --help) was specified on the command line.
251 The default behaviour is to show the program usage text and abort the program.
96d7cc9b 252
7c913512 253 Return @true to continue normal execution or @false to return
23324ae1 254 @false from OnInit() thus terminating the program.
3c4f71cc 255
4cc4bfaf 256 @see OnInitCmdLine()
23324ae1 257 */
8064223b 258 virtual bool OnCmdLineHelp(wxCmdLineParser& parser);
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259
260 /**
261 Called after the command line had been successfully parsed. You may override
262 this method to test for the values of the various parameters which could be
263 set from the command line.
96d7cc9b 264
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265 Don't forget to call the base class version unless you want to suppress
266 processing of the standard command line options.
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267 Return @true to continue normal execution or @false to return @false from
268 OnInit() thus terminating the program.
3c4f71cc 269
4cc4bfaf 270 @see OnInitCmdLine()
23324ae1 271 */
8064223b 272 virtual bool OnCmdLineParsed(wxCmdLineParser& parser);
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273
274 /**
275 This function is called if an unhandled exception occurs inside the main
276 application event loop. It can return @true to ignore the exception and to
277 continue running the loop or @false to exit the loop and terminate the
278 program. In the latter case it can also use C++ @c throw keyword to
279 rethrow the current exception.
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281 The default behaviour of this function is the latter in all ports except under
282 Windows where a dialog is shown to the user which allows him to choose between
283 the different options. You may override this function in your class to do
284 something more appropriate.
96d7cc9b 285
7c913512 286 Finally note that if the exception is rethrown from here, it can be caught in
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287 OnUnhandledException().
288 */
289 virtual bool OnExceptionInMainLoop();
290
291 /**
292 Override this member function for any processing which needs to be
293 done as the application is about to exit. OnExit is called after
294 destroying all application windows and controls, but before
7c913512 295 wxWidgets cleanup. Note that it is not called at all if
23324ae1 296 OnInit() failed.
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297
298 The return value of this function is currently ignored, return the same
299 value as returned by the base class method if you override it.
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300 */
301 virtual int OnExit();
302
303 /**
304 This function may be called if something fatal happens: an unhandled
305 exception under Win32 or a a fatal signal under Unix, for example. However,
7c913512 306 this will not happen by default: you have to explicitly call
e54c96f1 307 wxHandleFatalExceptions() to enable this.
96d7cc9b 308
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309 Generally speaking, this function should only show a message to the user and
310 return. You may attempt to save unsaved data but this is not guaranteed to
311 work and, in fact, probably won't.
3c4f71cc 312
e54c96f1 313 @see wxHandleFatalExceptions()
23324ae1 314 */
8064223b 315 virtual void OnFatalException();
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316
317 /**
318 This must be provided by the application, and will usually create the
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319 application's main window, optionally calling SetTopWindow().
320
321 You may use OnExit() to clean up anything initialized here, provided
23324ae1 322 that the function returns @true.
96d7cc9b 323
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324 Notice that if you want to to use the command line processing provided by
325 wxWidgets you have to call the base class version in the derived class
326 OnInit().
96d7cc9b 327
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328 Return @true to continue processing, @false to exit the application
329 immediately.
330 */
8064223b 331 virtual bool OnInit();
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332
333 /**
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334 Called from OnInit() and may be used to initialize the parser with the
335 command line options for this application. The base class versions adds
336 support for a few standard options only.
23324ae1 337 */
8064223b 338 virtual void OnInitCmdLine(wxCmdLineParser& parser);
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339
340 /**
341 This virtual function is where the execution of a program written in wxWidgets
342 starts. The default implementation just enters the main loop and starts
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343 handling the events until it terminates, either because ExitMainLoop() has
344 been explicitly called or because the last frame has been deleted and
345 GetExitOnFrameDelete() flag is @true (this is the default).
346
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347 The return value of this function becomes the exit code of the program, so it
348 should return 0 in case of successful termination.
349 */
350 virtual int OnRun();
351
352 /**
7c913512 353 This function is called when an unhandled C++ exception occurs inside
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354 OnRun() (the exceptions which occur during the program startup and shutdown
355 might not be caught at all). Notice that by now the main event loop has been
356 terminated and the program will exit, if you want to prevent this from happening
357 (i.e. continue running after catching an exception) you need to override
358 OnExceptionInMainLoop().
359
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360 The default implementation shows information about the exception in debug build
361 but does nothing in the release build.
362 */
363 virtual void OnUnhandledException();
364
365 /**
366 Returns @true if unprocessed events are in the window system event queue.
3c4f71cc 367
4cc4bfaf 368 @see Dispatch()
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369 */
370 virtual bool Pending();
371
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372 /**
373 Set the application name to be used in the user-visible places such as window
374 titles. See GetAppDisplayName() for more about the differences between the
375 display name and name.
376 */
377 void SetAppDisplayName(const wxString& name);
378
379 /**
380 Sets the name of the application. This name should be used for file names,
381 configuration file entries and other internal strings. For the user-visible
382 strings, such as the window titles, the application display name set by
383 SetAppDisplayName() is used instead.
384
385 By default the application name is set to the name of its executable file.
386
387 @see GetAppName()
388 */
389 void SetAppName(const wxString& name);
390
391 /**
392 Sets the class name of the application. This may be used in a platform specific
393 manner to refer to the application.
394
395 @see GetClassName()
396 */
397 void SetClassName(const wxString& name);
398
399 /**
400 Allows external code to modify global ::wxTheApp, but you should really
401 know what you're doing if you call it.
402
403 @param app
404 Replacement for the global application object.
405
406 @see GetInstance()
407 */
408 static void SetInstance(wxAppConsole* app);
409
410 /**
411 Set the vendor name to be used in the user-visible places.
412 See GetVendorDisplayName() for more about the differences between the
413 display name and name.
414 */
415 void SetVendorDisplayName(const wxString& name);
416
417 /**
418 Sets the name of application's vendor. The name will be used
419 in registry access. A default name is set by wxWidgets.
420
421 @see GetVendorName()
422 */
423 void SetVendorName(const wxString& name);
424
425 /**
426 Yields control to pending messages in the windowing system.
427
428 This can be useful, for example, when a time-consuming process writes to a
429 text window. Without an occasional yield, the text window will not be updated
430 properly, and on systems with cooperative multitasking, such as Windows 3.1
431 other processes will not respond.
432
433 Caution should be exercised, however, since yielding may allow the
434 user to perform actions which are not compatible with the current task.
435 Disabling menu items or whole menus during processing can avoid unwanted
436 reentrance of code: see ::wxSafeYield for a better function.
437
438 Note that Yield() will not flush the message logs. This is intentional as
439 calling Yield() is usually done to quickly update the screen and popping up
440 a message box dialog may be undesirable. If you do wish to flush the log
441 messages immediately (otherwise it will be done during the next idle loop
442 iteration), call wxLog::FlushActive.
443
444 Calling Yield() recursively is normally an error and an assert failure is
445 raised in debug build if such situation is detected. However if the
446 @a onlyIfNeeded parameter is @true, the method will just silently
447 return @false instead.
448 */
449 virtual bool Yield(bool onlyIfNeeded = false);
450
451 /**
452 Number of command line arguments (after environment-specific processing).
453 */
454 int argc;
455
456 /**
457 Command line arguments (after environment-specific processing).
458
459 Under Windows and Linux/Unix, you should parse the command line
460 arguments and check for files to be opened when starting your
461 application. Under OS X, you need to override MacOpenFile()
462 since command line arguments are used differently there.
463
464 You may use the wxCmdLineParser to parse command line arguments.
465 */
466 wxChar** argv;
467};
468
469
470
471
472/**
473 @class wxApp
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474
475 The wxApp class represents the application itself. It is used to:
476
477 @li set and get application-wide properties;
478 @li implement the windowing system message or event loop;
479 @li initiate application processing via wxApp::OnInit;
480 @li allow default processing of events not handled by other
481 objects in the application.
482
483 You should use the macro IMPLEMENT_APP(appClass) in your application
484 implementation file to tell wxWidgets how to create an instance of your
485 application class.
486
487 Use DECLARE_APP(appClass) in a header file if you want the wxGetApp function
488 (which returns a reference to your application object) to be visible to other
489 files.
490
491 @library{wxbase}
492 @category{appmanagement}
493
494 @see @ref overview_app
495*/
496class wxApp : public wxAppConsole
497{
498public:
499 /**
500 Constructor. Called implicitly with a definition of a wxApp object.
501 */
502 wxApp();
503
504 /**
505 Destructor. Will be called implicitly on program exit if the wxApp
506 object is created on the stack.
507 */
508 virtual ~wxApp();
509
510 /**
511 Returns @true if the application will exit when the top-level frame is deleted.
512
513 @see SetExitOnFrameDelete()
514 */
515 bool GetExitOnFrameDelete() const;
516
517 /**
518 Returns @true if the application will use the best visual on systems that support
519 different visuals, @false otherwise.
520
521 @see SetUseBestVisual()
522 */
523 bool GetUseBestVisual() const;
524
525 /**
526 Returns a pointer to the top window.
527
528 @remarks If the top window hasn't been set using SetTopWindow(),
529 this function will find the first top-level window
530 (frame or dialog) and return that.
531
532 @see SetTopWindow()
533 */
534 virtual wxWindow* GetTopWindow() const;
535
536 /**
537 Returns @true if the application is active, i.e. if one of its windows is
538 currently in the foreground.
539
540 If this function returns @false and you need to attract users attention to
541 the application, you may use wxTopLevelWindow::RequestUserAttention to do it.
542 */
8d483c9b 543 virtual bool IsActive() const;
8064223b 544
23324ae1 545 /**
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546 Windows-only function for processing a message. This function is called
547 from the main message loop, checking for windows that may wish to process it.
548
549 The function returns @true if the message was processed, @false otherwise.
550 If you use wxWidgets with another class library with its own message loop,
551 you should make sure that this function is called to allow wxWidgets to
3c4f71cc 552 receive messages. For example, to allow co-existence with the Microsoft
96d7cc9b 553 Foundation Classes, override the PreTranslateMessage function:
3c4f71cc 554
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555 @code
556 // Provide wxWidgets message loop compatibility
557 BOOL CTheApp::PreTranslateMessage(MSG *msg)
558 {
559 if (wxTheApp && wxTheApp->ProcessMessage((WXMSW *)msg))
560 return true;
561 else
562 return CWinApp::PreTranslateMessage(msg);
563 }
564 @endcode
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565
566 @onlyfor{wxmsw}
23324ae1 567 */
4cc4bfaf 568 bool ProcessMessage(WXMSG* msg);
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569
570 /**
571 Sends idle events to a window and its children.
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572 Please note that this function is internal to wxWidgets and shouldn't be used
573 by user code.
3c4f71cc 574
23324ae1 575 @remarks These functions poll the top-level windows, and their children,
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576 for idle event processing. If @true is returned, more OnIdle
577 processing is requested by one or more window.
3c4f71cc 578
4cc4bfaf 579 @see wxIdleEvent
23324ae1 580 */
8d483c9b 581 virtual bool SendIdleEvents(wxWindow* win, wxIdleEvent& event);
23324ae1 582
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583 /**
584 Allows the programmer to specify whether the application will exit when the
585 top-level frame is deleted.
3c4f71cc 586
7c913512 587 @param flag
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588 If @true (the default), the application will exit when the top-level frame
589 is deleted. If @false, the application will continue to run.
3c4f71cc 590
96d7cc9b 591 @see GetExitOnFrameDelete(), @ref overview_app_shutdown
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592 */
593 void SetExitOnFrameDelete(bool flag);
594
595 /**
96d7cc9b 596 Allows external code to modify global ::wxTheApp, but you should really
23324ae1 597 know what you're doing if you call it.
3c4f71cc 598
7c913512 599 @param app
4cc4bfaf 600 Replacement for the global application object.
3c4f71cc 601
4cc4bfaf 602 @see GetInstance()
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603 */
604 static void SetInstance(wxAppConsole* app);
605
606 /**
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607 Allows runtime switching of the UI environment theme.
608
609 Currently implemented for wxGTK2-only.
23324ae1 610 Return @true if theme was successfully changed.
3c4f71cc 611
7c913512 612 @param theme
4cc4bfaf 613 The name of the new theme or an absolute path to a gtkrc-theme-file
23324ae1 614 */
8064223b 615 virtual bool SetNativeTheme(const wxString& theme);
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616
617 /**
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618 Sets the 'top' window. You can call this from within OnInit() to let wxWidgets
619 know which is the main window. You don't have to set the top window;
23324ae1 620 it is only a convenience so that (for example) certain dialogs without parents
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621 can use a specific window as the top window. If no top window is specified by the
622 application, wxWidgets just uses the first frame or dialog in its top-level window
623 list, when it needs to use the top window.
3c4f71cc 624
7c913512 625 @param window
4cc4bfaf 626 The new top window.
3c4f71cc 627
4cc4bfaf 628 @see GetTopWindow(), OnInit()
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629 */
630 void SetTopWindow(wxWindow* window);
631
632 /**
633 Allows the programmer to specify whether the application will use the best
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634 visual on systems that support several visual on the same display. This is typically
635 the case under Solaris and IRIX, where the default visual is only 8-bit whereas
636 certain applications are supposed to run in TrueColour mode.
637
638 Note that this function has to be called in the constructor of the wxApp
23324ae1 639 instance and won't have any effect when called later on.
23324ae1 640 This function currently only has effect under GTK.
3c4f71cc 641
7c913512 642 @param flag
4cc4bfaf 643 If @true, the app will use the best visual.
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644 @param forceTrueColour
645 If @true then the application will try to force using a TrueColour
646 visual and abort the app if none is found.
23324ae1 647 */
4cc4bfaf 648 void SetUseBestVisual(bool flag, bool forceTrueColour = false);
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649};
650
651
e54c96f1 652
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653// ============================================================================
654// Global functions/macros
655// ============================================================================
656
23324ae1 657
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658/** @ingroup group_funcmacro_rtti */
659//@{
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661/**
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662 This is used in headers to create a forward declaration of the wxGetApp()
663 function implemented by IMPLEMENT_APP().
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eea9220d 665 It creates the declaration <tt>className& wxGetApp()</tt>.
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667 @header{wx/app.h}
668
23324ae1 669 Example:
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23324ae1 671 @code
8af7f7c1 672 DECLARE_APP(MyApp)
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674*/
7baebf86 675#define DECLARE_APP( className )
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677/**
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678 This is used in the application class implementation file to make the
679 application class known to wxWidgets for dynamic construction.
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681 @header{wx/app.h}
682
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684
685 @code
686 IMPLEMENT_APP(MyApp)
687 @endcode
688
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689 @see DECLARE_APP().
690*/
7baebf86 691#define IMPLEMENT_APP( className )
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693//@}
694
695
696
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698 The global pointer to the singleton wxApp object.
699
700 @see wxApp::GetInstance()
701*/
702wxApp *wxTheApp;
703
704
705
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707//@{
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23324ae1 709/**
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710 This function doesn't exist in wxWidgets but it is created by using the
711 IMPLEMENT_APP() macro.
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714 used, you must make it available using DECLARE_APP().
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716 The advantage of using this function compared to directly using the global
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717 ::wxTheApp pointer is that the latter is of type wxApp* and so wouldn't
718 allow you to access the functions specific to your application class but
719 not present in wxApp while wxGetApp() returns the object of the right type.
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721 @header{wx/app.h}
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8cd06fb5 723wxAppDerivedClass& wxGetApp();
23324ae1 724
23324ae1 725/**
4cc4bfaf 726 If @a doIt is @true, the fatal exceptions (also known as general protection
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728 caught and passed to wxApp::OnFatalException.
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730 By default, i.e. before this function is called, they will be handled in
731 the normal way which usually just means that the application will be
732 terminated. Calling wxHandleFatalExceptions() with @a doIt equal to @false
733 will restore this default behaviour.
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736 is 1 and under Windows platform this requires a compiler with support for
737 SEH (structured exception handling) which currently means only Microsoft
738 Visual C++ or a recent Borland C++ version.
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740 @header{wx/app.h}
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96d7cc9b 742bool wxHandleFatalExceptions(bool doIt = true);
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745 This function is used in wxBase only and only if you don't create
746 wxApp object at all. In this case you must call it from your
747 @c main() function before calling any other wxWidgets functions.
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23324ae1 749 If the function returns @false the initialization could not be performed,
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750 in this case the library cannot be used and wxUninitialize() shouldn't be
751 called neither.
752
753 This function may be called several times but wxUninitialize() must be
754 called for each successful call to this function.
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756 @header{wx/app.h}
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758bool wxInitialize();
759
760/**
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761 This function is for use in console (wxBase) programs only. It must be called
762 once for each previous successful call to wxInitialize().
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764 @header{wx/app.h}
23324ae1 765*/
96d7cc9b 766void wxUninitialize();
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769 This function wakes up the (internal and platform dependent) idle system,
770 i.e. it will force the system to send an idle event even if the system
771 currently @e is idle and thus would not send any idle event until after
772 some other event would get sent. This is also useful for sending events
773 between two threads and is used by the corresponding functions
774 wxPostEvent() and wxEvtHandler::AddPendingEvent().
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776 @header{wx/app.h}
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777*/
778void wxWakeUpIdle();
779
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781 Calls wxApp::Yield.
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783 @deprecated
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785 the wxApp::Yield method instead in any new code.
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787 @header{wx/app.h}
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789bool wxYield();
790
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792 This function is similar to wxYield, except that it disables the user input to
793 all program windows before calling wxYield and re-enables it again
794 afterwards. If @a win is not @NULL, this window will remain enabled,
795 allowing the implementation of some limited user interaction.
796 Returns the result of the call to ::wxYield.
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798 @header{wx/app.h}
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800bool wxSafeYield(wxWindow* win = NULL, bool onlyIfNeeded = false);
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23324ae1 802/**
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803 This function initializes wxWidgets in a platform-dependent way. Use this if you
804 are not using the default wxWidgets entry code (e.g. main or WinMain).
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807 (MFC) application using this function.
808
809 @note This overload of wxEntry is available under all platforms.
810
811 @see wxEntryStart()
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813 @header{wx/app.h}
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815int wxEntry(int& argc, wxChar** argv);
816
817/**
818 See wxEntry(int&,wxChar**) for more info about this function.
819
820 Notice that under Windows CE platform, and only there, the type of @a pCmdLine
821 is @c wchar_t *, otherwise it is @c char *, even in Unicode build.
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23324ae1 823 @remarks To clean up wxWidgets, call wxApp::OnExit followed by the static
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825 that also uses wxWidgets:
826 @code
827 int CTheApp::ExitInstance()
828 {
829 // OnExit isn't called by CleanUp so must be called explicitly.
830 wxTheApp->OnExit();
831 wxApp::CleanUp();
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834 }
835 @endcode
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7c913512 839int wxEntry(HINSTANCE hInstance,
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841 char* pCmdLine = NULL,
7c913512 842 int nCmdShow = SW_SHOWNORMAL);
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844//@}
845
846
847
848/** @ingroup group_funcmacro_procctrl */
849//@{
850
851/**
852 Exits application after calling wxApp::OnExit.
853
854 Should only be used in an emergency: normally the top-level frame
855 should be deleted (after deleting all other frames) to terminate the
856 application. See wxCloseEvent and wxApp.
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858 @header{wx/app.h}
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860void wxExit();
861
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863