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1///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: wx/strvararg.h
3// Purpose: macros for implementing type-safe vararg passing of strings
4// Author: Vaclav Slavik
5// Created: 2007-02-19
6// RCS-ID: $Id$
7// Copyright: (c) 2007 REA Elektronik GmbH
8// Licence: wxWindows licence
9///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10
11#ifndef _WX_STRVARARG_H_
12#define _WX_STRVARARG_H_
13
14#include "wx/platform.h"
15#if wxONLY_WATCOM_EARLIER_THAN(1,4)
16 #error "OpenWatcom version >= 1.4 is required to compile this code"
17#endif
18
2523e9b7 19#include "wx/cpp.h"
e3f6cbd9 20#include "wx/chartype.h"
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21#include "wx/strconv.h"
22#include "wx/buffer.h"
24d68c95 23#include "wx/unichar.h"
c9f78968 24
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25class WXDLLIMPEXP_FWD_BASE wxCStrData;
26class WXDLLIMPEXP_FWD_BASE wxString;
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27
28// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
29// WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC* macros
30// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
31
32// This macro is used to implement type-safe wrappers for variadic functions
33// that accept strings as arguments. This makes it possible to pass char*,
34// wchar_t* or even wxString (as opposed to having to use wxString::c_str())
35// to e.g. wxPrintf().
36//
37// This is done by defining a set of N template function taking 1..N arguments
38// (currently, N is set to 30 in this header). These functions are just thin
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39// wrappers around another variadic function ('impl' or 'implUtf8' arguments,
40// see below) and the only thing the wrapper does is that it normalizes the
41// arguments passed in so that they are of the type expected by variadic
42// functions taking string arguments, i.e., char* or wchar_t*, depending on the
43// build:
c9f78968 44// * char* in the current locale's charset in ANSI build
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45// * char* with UTF-8 encoding if wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8 and the app is running
46// under an UTF-8 locale
47// * wchar_t* if wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR or if wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8 and the current
48// locale is not UTF-8
c9f78968 49//
50e27899 50// Note that wxFormatString *must* be used for the format parameter of these
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51// functions, otherwise the implementation won't work correctly. Furthermore,
52// it must be passed by value, not reference, because it's modified by the
53// vararg templates internally.
50e27899 54//
c9f78968 55// Parameters:
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56// [ there are examples in square brackets showing values of the parameters
57// for the wxFprintf() wrapper for fprintf() function with the following
58// prototype:
59// int wxFprintf(FILE *stream, const wxString& format, ...); ]
60//
61// rettype Functions' return type [int]
62// name Name of the function [fprintf]
63// numfixed The number of leading "fixed" (i.e., not variadic)
64// arguments of the function (e.g. "stream" and "format"
65// arguments of fprintf()); their type is _not_ converted
66// using wxArgNormalizer<T>, unlike the rest of
67// the function's arguments [2]
68// fixed List of types of the leading "fixed" arguments, in
69// parenthesis [(FILE*,const wxString&)]
70// impl Name of the variadic function that implements 'name' for
71// the native strings representation (wchar_t* if
72// wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR or wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8 when running under
73// non-UTF8 locale, char* in ANSI build) [wxCrt_Fprintf]
74// implUtf8 Like 'impl', but for the UTF-8 char* version to be used
75// if wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8 and running under UTF-8 locale
76// (ignored otherwise) [fprintf]
77//
d1f6e2cf 78#define WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC(rettype, name, numfixed, fixed, impl, implUtf8) \
2523e9b7 79 _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_N0(rettype, name, impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
d1f6e2cf 80 WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_SANS_N0(rettype, name, numfixed, fixed, impl, implUtf8)
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81
82// ditto, but without the version with 0 template/vararg arguments
d1f6e2cf 83#define WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_SANS_N0(rettype, name, \
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84 numfixed, fixed, impl, implUtf8) \
85 _WX_VARARG_ITER(_WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS, \
86 _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC, \
87 rettype, name, impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed)
88
d1f6e2cf 89// Like WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC, but for variadic functions that don't return
c9f78968 90// a value.
d1f6e2cf 91#define WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID(name, numfixed, fixed, impl, implUtf8) \
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92 _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_VOID_N0(name, impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
93 _WX_VARARG_ITER(_WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS, \
94 _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_VOID, \
95 void, name, impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed)
96
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97// Like WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID, but instead of wrapping an implementation
98// function, does nothing in defined functions' bodies.
99//
100// Used to implement wxLogXXX functions if wxUSE_LOG=0.
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101#define WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_NOP(name, numfixed, fixed) \
102 _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_NOP_N0(name, numfixed, fixed) \
103 _WX_VARARG_ITER(_WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS, \
104 _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_NOP, \
82e77a80 105 void, name, dummy, dummy, numfixed, fixed)
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106
107// Like WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_CTOR, but for defining template constructors
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108#define WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_CTOR(name, numfixed, fixed, impl, implUtf8) \
109 _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_CTOR_N0(name, impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
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110 _WX_VARARG_ITER(_WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS, \
111 _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_CTOR, \
d1f6e2cf 112 void, name, impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed)
c9f78968 113
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114
115// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
116// wxFormatString
117// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
118
50e27899 119// This class must be used for format string argument of the functions
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120// defined using WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_* macros. It converts the string to
121// char* or wchar_t* for passing to implementation function efficiently (i.e.
122// without keeping the converted string in memory for longer than necessary,
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123// like c_str()). It also converts format string to the correct form that
124// accounts for string changes done by wxArgNormalizer<>
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125//
126// Note that this class can _only_ be used for function arguments!
127class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxFormatString
128{
129public:
130 wxFormatString(const char *str)
131 : m_char(wxCharBuffer::CreateNonOwned(str)), m_str(NULL), m_cstr(NULL) {}
132 wxFormatString(const wchar_t *str)
133 : m_wchar(wxWCharBuffer::CreateNonOwned(str)), m_str(NULL), m_cstr(NULL) {}
134 wxFormatString(const wxString& str)
135 : m_str(&str), m_cstr(NULL) {}
136 wxFormatString(const wxCStrData& str)
137 : m_str(NULL), m_cstr(&str) {}
138 wxFormatString(const wxCharBuffer& str)
139 : m_char(str), m_str(NULL), m_cstr(NULL) {}
140 wxFormatString(const wxWCharBuffer& str)
141 : m_wchar(str), m_str(NULL), m_cstr(NULL) {}
142
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143
144 enum ArgumentType
145 {
146 Arg_Char, // character as char
147
148 Arg_Other // something else, for example int for %d
149 };
150
151 // returns the type of format specifier for n-th variadic argument (this is
152 // not necessarily n-th format specifier if positional specifiers are used);
153 // called by wxArgNormalizer<> specializations to get information about
154 // n-th variadic argument desired representation
155 ArgumentType GetArgumentType(unsigned n) const;
156
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157#if !wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR
158 operator const char*() const
5c33522f 159 { return const_cast<wxFormatString*>(this)->AsChar(); }
1528e0b8 160private:
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161 // InputAsChar() returns the value converted passed to ctor, only converted
162 // to char, while AsChar() takes the the string returned by InputAsChar()
163 // and does format string conversion on it as well (and similarly for
164 // ..AsWChar() below)
165 const char* InputAsChar();
1528e0b8 166 const char* AsChar();
50e27899 167 wxCharBuffer m_convertedChar;
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168#endif // !wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR
169
170#if wxUSE_UNICODE && !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
4960f9fc 171public:
1528e0b8 172 operator const wchar_t*() const
5c33522f 173 { return const_cast<wxFormatString*>(this)->AsWChar(); }
1528e0b8 174private:
50e27899 175 const wchar_t* InputAsWChar();
1528e0b8 176 const wchar_t* AsWChar();
50e27899 177 wxWCharBuffer m_convertedWChar;
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178#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE && !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
179
180private:
181 wxCharBuffer m_char;
182 wxWCharBuffer m_wchar;
541aa821 183
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184 // NB: we can use a pointer here, because wxFormatString is only used
185 // as function argument, so it has shorter life than the string
186 // passed to the ctor
187 const wxString * const m_str;
188 const wxCStrData * const m_cstr;
189
9356b709 190 DECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(wxFormatString)
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191};
192
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193// these two helper classes are used to find wxFormatString argument among fixed
194// arguments passed to a vararg template
195struct wxFormatStringArgument
196{
197 wxFormatStringArgument(const wxFormatString *s = NULL) : m_str(s) {}
198 const wxFormatString *m_str;
199
200 // overriding this operator allows us to reuse _WX_VARARG_JOIN macro
201 wxFormatStringArgument operator,(const wxFormatStringArgument& a) const
202 {
203 wxASSERT_MSG( m_str == NULL || a.m_str == NULL,
204 "can't have two format strings in vararg function" );
205 return wxFormatStringArgument(m_str ? m_str : a.m_str);
206 }
207
208 operator const wxFormatString*() const { return m_str; }
209};
210
211template<typename T>
04e7692a 212struct wxFormatStringArgumentFinder
47346406 213{
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214 static wxFormatStringArgument find(T)
215 {
216 // by default, arguments are not format strings, so return "not found"
217 return wxFormatStringArgument();
218 }
219};
47346406 220
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221template<>
222struct wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<const wxFormatString&>
47346406 223{
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224 static wxFormatStringArgument find(const wxFormatString& arg)
225 { return wxFormatStringArgument(&arg); }
226};
227
228template<>
229struct wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<wxFormatString>
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230 : public wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<const wxFormatString&> {};
231
232// avoid passing big objects by value to wxFormatStringArgumentFinder::find()
233// (and especially wx[W]CharBuffer with its auto_ptr<> style semantics!):
234template<>
235struct wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<wxString>
236 : public wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<const wxString&> {};
237
238template<>
239struct wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<wxCharBuffer>
240 : public wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<const wxCharBuffer&> {};
241
242template<>
243struct wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<wxWCharBuffer>
244 : public wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<const wxWCharBuffer&> {};
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245
246
c9f78968 247// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2523e9b7 248// wxArgNormalizer*<T> converters
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249// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
250
251// Converts an argument passed to wxPrint etc. into standard form expected,
252// by wxXXX functions, e.g. all strings (wxString, char*, wchar_t*) are
253// converted into wchar_t* or char* depending on the build.
254template<typename T>
255struct wxArgNormalizer
256{
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257 // Ctor. 'value' is the value passed as variadic argument, 'fmt' is pointer
258 // to printf-like format string or NULL if the variadic function doesn't
259 // use format string and 'index' is index of 'value' in variadic arguments
260 // list (starting at 1)
261 wxArgNormalizer(T value,
262 const wxFormatString *WXUNUSED(fmt), unsigned WXUNUSED(index))
263 : m_value(value) {}
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264
265 // Returns the value in a form that can be safely passed to real vararg
266 // functions. In case of strings, this is char* in ANSI build and wchar_t*
267 // in Unicode build.
c9afb3cb 268 T get() const { return m_value; }
c9f78968 269
c9afb3cb 270 T m_value;
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271};
272
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273// normalizer for passing arguments to functions working with wchar_t* (and
274// until ANSI build is removed, char* in ANSI build as well - FIXME-UTF8)
275// string representation
276#if !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
277template<typename T>
278struct wxArgNormalizerWchar : public wxArgNormalizer<T>
279{
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280 wxArgNormalizerWchar(T value,
281 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
282 : wxArgNormalizer<T>(value, fmt, index) {}
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283};
284#endif // !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
285
286// normalizer for passing arguments to functions working with UTF-8 encoded
287// char* strings
288#if wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
289 template<typename T>
290 struct wxArgNormalizerUtf8 : public wxArgNormalizer<T>
291 {
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292 wxArgNormalizerUtf8(T value,
293 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
294 : wxArgNormalizer<T>(value, fmt, index) {}
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295 };
296
297 #define wxArgNormalizerNative wxArgNormalizerUtf8
298#else // wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR
299 #define wxArgNormalizerNative wxArgNormalizerWchar
300#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8 // wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
301
302
303
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304// special cases for converting strings:
305
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306
307// base class for wxArgNormalizer<T> specializations that need to do conversion;
308// CharType is either wxStringCharType or wchar_t in UTF-8 build when wrapping
309// widechar CRT function
310template<typename CharType>
311struct wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer
c9f78968 312{
2523e9b7 313 typedef wxCharTypeBuffer<CharType> CharBuffer;
c9f78968 314
2523e9b7 315 wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer() {}
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316 wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer(const CharBuffer& buf,
317 const wxFormatString *WXUNUSED(fmt),
318 unsigned WXUNUSED(index))
319 : m_value(buf) {}
c9f78968 320
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321 const CharType *get() const { return m_value; }
322
323 CharBuffer m_value;
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324};
325
2523e9b7 326// string objects:
c9f78968 327template<>
2523e9b7 328struct WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxArgNormalizerNative<const wxString&>
c9f78968 329{
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330 wxArgNormalizerNative(const wxString& s,
331 const wxFormatString *WXUNUSED(fmt),
332 unsigned WXUNUSED(index))
333 : m_value(s) {}
334
2523e9b7 335 const wxStringCharType *get() const;
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336
337 const wxString& m_value;
338};
339
2523e9b7 340// c_str() values:
c9f78968 341template<>
2523e9b7 342struct WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxArgNormalizerNative<const wxCStrData&>
c9f78968 343{
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344 wxArgNormalizerNative(const wxCStrData& value,
345 const wxFormatString *WXUNUSED(fmt),
346 unsigned WXUNUSED(index))
347 : m_value(value) {}
348
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349 const wxStringCharType *get() const;
350
351 const wxCStrData& m_value;
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352};
353
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354// wxString/wxCStrData conversion to wchar_t* value
355#if wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8 && !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
c9f78968 356template<>
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357struct WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxArgNormalizerWchar<const wxString&>
358 : public wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<wchar_t>
c9f78968 359{
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360 wxArgNormalizerWchar(const wxString& s,
361 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index);
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362};
363
364template<>
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365struct WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxArgNormalizerWchar<const wxCStrData&>
366 : public wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<wchar_t>
c9f78968 367{
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368 wxArgNormalizerWchar(const wxCStrData& s,
369 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index);
c9f78968 370};
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371#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8 && !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
372
373
374// C string pointers of the wrong type (wchar_t* for ANSI or UTF8 build,
375// char* for wchar_t Unicode build or UTF8):
376#if wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR
81727065 377
81727065 378template<>
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379struct wxArgNormalizerWchar<const char*>
380 : public wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<wchar_t>
81727065 381{
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382 wxArgNormalizerWchar(const char* s,
383 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
384 : wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<wchar_t>(wxConvLibc.cMB2WC(s), fmt, index) {}
81727065 385};
c9f78968 386
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387#elif wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
388
81727065 389template<>
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390struct wxArgNormalizerUtf8<const wchar_t*>
391 : public wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<char>
81727065 392{
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393 wxArgNormalizerUtf8(const wchar_t* s,
394 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
395 : wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<char>(wxConvUTF8.cWC2MB(s), fmt, index) {}
81727065 396};
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397
398template<>
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399struct wxArgNormalizerUtf8<const char*>
400 : public wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<char>
c9f78968 401{
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402 wxArgNormalizerUtf8(const char* s,
403 const wxFormatString *WXUNUSED(fmt),
404 unsigned WXUNUSED(index))
2523e9b7 405 {
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406 if ( wxLocaleIsUtf8 )
407 {
408 m_value = wxCharBuffer::CreateNonOwned(s);
409 }
410 else
411 {
412 // convert to widechar string first:
413 wxWCharBuffer buf(wxConvLibc.cMB2WC(s));
414
415 // then to UTF-8:
416 if ( buf )
417 m_value = wxConvUTF8.cWC2MB(buf);
418 }
2523e9b7 419 }
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420};
421
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422// UTF-8 build needs conversion to wchar_t* too:
423#if !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
c9f78968 424template<>
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425struct wxArgNormalizerWchar<const char*>
426 : public wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<wchar_t>
c9f78968 427{
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428 wxArgNormalizerWchar(const char* s,
429 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
430 : wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<wchar_t>(wxConvLibc.cMB2WC(s), fmt, index) {}
c9f78968 431};
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432#endif // !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
433
434#else // ANSI - FIXME-UTF8
c9f78968 435
359bd4d1 436template<>
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437struct wxArgNormalizerWchar<const wchar_t*>
438 : public wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<char>
359bd4d1 439{
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440 wxArgNormalizerWchar(const wchar_t* s,
441 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
442 : wxArgNormalizerWithBuffer<char>(wxConvLibc.cWC2MB(s), fmt, index) {}
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443};
444
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445#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR/wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8/ANSI
446
447
448// this macro is used to implement specialization that are exactly same as
449// some other specialization, i.e. to "forward" the implementation (e.g. for
450// T=wxString and T=const wxString&). Note that the ctor takes BaseT argument,
451// not T!
452#if wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
453 #if wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
454 #define WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(T, BaseT) \
455 _WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD_IMPL(wxArgNormalizerUtf8, T, BaseT)
456 #else // possibly non-UTF8 locales
457 #define WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(T, BaseT) \
458 _WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD_IMPL(wxArgNormalizerWchar, T, BaseT); \
459 _WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD_IMPL(wxArgNormalizerUtf8, T, BaseT)
460 #endif
461#else // wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR
462 #define WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(T, BaseT) \
463 _WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD_IMPL(wxArgNormalizerWchar, T, BaseT)
464#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8/wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR
465
466#define _WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD_IMPL(Normalizer, T, BaseT) \
467 template<> \
468 struct Normalizer<T> : public Normalizer<BaseT> \
469 { \
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470 Normalizer(BaseT value, \
471 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index) \
472 : Normalizer<BaseT>(value, fmt, index) {} \
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473 }
474
475// non-reference versions of specializations for string objects
476WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(wxString, const wxString&);
477WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(wxCStrData, const wxCStrData&);
478
479// versions for passing non-const pointers:
480WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(char*, const char*);
481WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(wchar_t*, const wchar_t*);
482
483// versions for passing wx[W]CharBuffer:
484WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(wxCharBuffer, const char*);
485WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(const wxCharBuffer&, const char*);
486WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(wxWCharBuffer, const wchar_t*);
487WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(const wxWCharBuffer&, const wchar_t*);
488
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489// versions for std::[w]string:
490#if wxUSE_STD_STRING
491
492#include "wx/stringimpl.h"
493
494#if !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
495template<>
496struct wxArgNormalizerWchar<const std::string&>
497 : public wxArgNormalizerWchar<const char*>
498{
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499 wxArgNormalizerWchar(const std::string& s,
500 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
501 : wxArgNormalizerWchar<const char*>(s.c_str(), fmt, index) {}
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502};
503
504template<>
505struct wxArgNormalizerWchar<const wxStdWideString&>
506 : public wxArgNormalizerWchar<const wchar_t*>
507{
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508 wxArgNormalizerWchar(const wxStdWideString& s,
509 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
510 : wxArgNormalizerWchar<const wchar_t*>(s.c_str(), fmt, index) {}
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511};
512#endif // !wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
513
514#if wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
515template<>
516struct wxArgNormalizerUtf8<const std::string&>
517 : public wxArgNormalizerUtf8<const char*>
518{
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519 wxArgNormalizerUtf8(const std::string& s,
520 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
521 : wxArgNormalizerUtf8<const char*>(s.c_str(), fmt, index) {}
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522};
523
524template<>
525struct wxArgNormalizerUtf8<const wxStdWideString&>
526 : public wxArgNormalizerUtf8<const wchar_t*>
527{
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528 wxArgNormalizerUtf8(const wxStdWideString& s,
529 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
530 : wxArgNormalizerUtf8<const wchar_t*>(s.c_str(), fmt, index) {}
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532#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
533
534WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(std::string, const std::string&);
535WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(wxStdWideString, const wxStdWideString&);
536
537#endif // wxUSE_STD_STRING
538
539
24d68c95 540// versions for wxUniChar, wxUniCharRef:
47346406 541// (this is same for UTF-8 and Wchar builds, we just convert to wchar_t)
24d68c95 542template<>
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543struct wxArgNormalizer<const wxUniChar&> : public wxArgNormalizer<wchar_t>
544{
545 wxArgNormalizer(const wxUniChar& s,
546 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
547 : wxArgNormalizer<wchar_t>(s.GetValue(), fmt, index) {}
548};
549
550// for wchar_t, default handler does the right thing
551
552// char has to be treated differently in Unicode builds: a char argument may
553// be used either for a character value (which should be converted into
554// wxUniChar) or as an integer value (which should be left as-is). We take
555// advantage of the fact that both char and wchar_t are converted into int
556// in variadic arguments here.
557#if wxUSE_UNICODE
558template<typename T>
559struct wxArgNormalizerNarrowChar
24d68c95 560{
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561 wxArgNormalizerNarrowChar(T value,
562 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
563 {
564 // FIXME-UTF8: which one is better default in absence of fmt string
565 // (i.e. when used like e.g. Foo("foo", "bar", 'c', NULL)?
566 if ( !fmt || fmt->GetArgumentType(index) == wxFormatString::Arg_Char )
5c69ef61 567 m_value = wx_truncate_cast(T, wxUniChar(value).GetValue());
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569 m_value = value;
570 }
50e27899 571
47346406 572 int get() const { return m_value; }
50e27899 573
47346406 574 T m_value;
24d68c95 575};
24d68c95 576
24d68c95 577template<>
47346406 578struct wxArgNormalizer<char> : public wxArgNormalizerNarrowChar<char>
24d68c95 579{
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580 wxArgNormalizer(char value,
581 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
582 : wxArgNormalizerNarrowChar<char>(value, fmt, index) {}
583};
50e27899 584
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585template<>
586struct wxArgNormalizer<unsigned char>
587 : public wxArgNormalizerNarrowChar<unsigned char>
588{
589 wxArgNormalizer(unsigned char value,
590 const wxFormatString *fmt, unsigned index)
591 : wxArgNormalizerNarrowChar<unsigned char>(value, fmt, index) {}
24d68c95 592};
24d68c95 593
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594#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE
595
596// convert references:
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597WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(wxUniChar, const wxUniChar&);
598WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(const wxUniCharRef&, const wxUniChar&);
599WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(wxUniCharRef, const wxUniChar&);
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600WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(const wchar_t&, wchar_t);
601
602WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(const char&, char);
603WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD(const unsigned char&, unsigned char);
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605
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606#undef WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD
607#undef _WX_ARG_NORMALIZER_FORWARD_IMPL
608
609// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
610// WX_VA_ARG_STRING
611// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
612
613// Replacement for va_arg() for use with strings in functions that accept
614// strings normalized by wxArgNormalizer<T>:
615
616struct WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxArgNormalizedString
359bd4d1 617{
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618 wxArgNormalizedString(const void* ptr) : m_ptr(ptr) {}
619
620 // returns true if non-NULL string was passed in
621 bool IsValid() const { return m_ptr != NULL; }
622 operator bool() const { return IsValid(); }
623
624 // extracts the string, returns empty string if NULL was passed in
625 wxString GetString() const;
626 operator wxString() const;
627
628private:
629 const void *m_ptr;
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631
2523e9b7 632#define WX_VA_ARG_STRING(ap) wxArgNormalizedString(va_arg(ap, const void*))
359bd4d1 633
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634// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
635// implementation of the WX_DEFINE_VARARG_* macros
636// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
359bd4d1 637
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638// NB: The vararg emulation code is limited to 30 variadic and 4 fixed
639// arguments at the moment.
640// If you need more variadic arguments, you need to
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642// 2) add _WX_VARARG_JOIN_* and _WX_VARARG_ITER_* up to the new
643// _WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS value to the lists below
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644// If you need more fixed arguments, you need to
645// 1) increase the value of _WX_VARARG_MAX_FIXED_ARGS
646// 2) add _WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND_* and _WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND_*
647// macros below
c9f78968 648#define _WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS 30
2523e9b7 649#define _WX_VARARG_MAX_FIXED_ARGS 4
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651#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_1(m) m(1)
652#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_2(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_1(m), m(2)
653#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_3(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_2(m), m(3)
654#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_4(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_3(m), m(4)
655#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_5(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_4(m), m(5)
656#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_6(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_5(m), m(6)
657#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_7(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_6(m), m(7)
658#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_8(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_7(m), m(8)
659#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_9(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_8(m), m(9)
660#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_10(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_9(m), m(10)
661#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_11(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_10(m), m(11)
662#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_12(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_11(m), m(12)
663#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_13(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_12(m), m(13)
664#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_14(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_13(m), m(14)
665#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_15(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_14(m), m(15)
666#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_16(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_15(m), m(16)
667#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_17(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_16(m), m(17)
668#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_18(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_17(m), m(18)
669#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_19(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_18(m), m(19)
670#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_20(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_19(m), m(20)
671#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_21(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_20(m), m(21)
672#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_22(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_21(m), m(22)
673#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_23(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_22(m), m(23)
674#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_24(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_23(m), m(24)
675#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_25(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_24(m), m(25)
676#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_26(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_25(m), m(26)
677#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_27(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_26(m), m(27)
678#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_28(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_27(m), m(28)
679#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_29(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_28(m), m(29)
680#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_30(m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_29(m), m(30)
681
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682#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_1(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(1,a,b,c,d,e,f)
683#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_2(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_1(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(2,a,b,c,d,e,f)
684#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_3(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_2(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(3,a,b,c,d,e,f)
685#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_4(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_3(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(4,a,b,c,d,e,f)
686#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_5(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_4(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(5,a,b,c,d,e,f)
687#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_6(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_5(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(6,a,b,c,d,e,f)
688#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_7(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_6(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(7,a,b,c,d,e,f)
689#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_8(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_7(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(8,a,b,c,d,e,f)
690#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_9(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_8(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(9,a,b,c,d,e,f)
691#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_10(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_9(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(10,a,b,c,d,e,f)
692#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_11(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_10(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(11,a,b,c,d,e,f)
693#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_12(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_11(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(12,a,b,c,d,e,f)
694#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_13(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_12(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(13,a,b,c,d,e,f)
695#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_14(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_13(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(14,a,b,c,d,e,f)
696#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_15(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_14(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(15,a,b,c,d,e,f)
697#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_16(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_15(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(16,a,b,c,d,e,f)
698#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_17(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_16(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(17,a,b,c,d,e,f)
699#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_18(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_17(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(18,a,b,c,d,e,f)
700#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_19(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_18(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(19,a,b,c,d,e,f)
701#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_20(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_19(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(20,a,b,c,d,e,f)
702#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_21(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_20(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(21,a,b,c,d,e,f)
703#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_22(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_21(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(22,a,b,c,d,e,f)
704#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_23(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_22(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(23,a,b,c,d,e,f)
705#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_24(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_23(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(24,a,b,c,d,e,f)
706#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_25(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_24(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(25,a,b,c,d,e,f)
707#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_26(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_25(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(26,a,b,c,d,e,f)
708#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_27(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_26(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(27,a,b,c,d,e,f)
709#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_28(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_27(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(28,a,b,c,d,e,f)
710#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_29(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_28(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(29,a,b,c,d,e,f)
711#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_30(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) _WX_VARARG_ITER_29(m,a,b,c,d,e,f) m(30,a,b,c,d,e,f)
712
713
714#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND_1(t1) \
715 t1 f1
716#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND_2(t1,t2) \
717 t1 f1, t2 f2
718#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND_3(t1,t2,t3) \
719 t1 f1, t2 f2, t3 f3
720#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND_4(t1,t2,t3,t4) \
721 t1 f1, t2 f2, t3 f3, t4 f4
722
723#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND_1(t1) \
724 t1 WXUNUSED(f1)
725#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND_2(t1,t2) \
726 t1 WXUNUSED(f1), t2 WXUNUSED(f2)
727#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND_3(t1,t2,t3) \
728 t1 WXUNUSED(f1), t2 WXUNUSED(f2), t3 WXUNUSED(f3)
729#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND_4(t1,t2,t3,t4) \
730 t1 WXUNUSED(f1), t2 WXUNUSED(f2), t3 WXUNUSED(f3), t4 WXUNUSED(f4)
731
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732#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_1(t1) \
733 typedef t1 TF1
734#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_2(t1,t2) \
735 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_1(t1); typedef t2 TF2
736#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_3(t1,t2,t3) \
737 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_2(t1,t2); typedef t3 TF3
738#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_4(t1,t2,t3,t4) \
739 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_3(t1,t2,t3); typedef t4 TF4
740
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742// function's declaration. For example,
743// "_WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(3, (int, char*, int))" expands into
744// "int f1, char* f2, int f3".
745#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(N, args) \
746 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND_IMPL(N, args)
747#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND_IMPL(N, args) \
748 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND_##N args
749
750// Ditto for unused arguments
751#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND(N, args) \
752 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND_IMPL(N, args)
753#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND_IMPL(N, args) \
754 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND_##N args
755
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756// Declarates typedefs for fixed arguments types; i-th fixed argument types
757// will have TFi typedef.
758#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(N, args) \
759 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_IMPL(N, args)
760#define _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_IMPL(N, args) \
761 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS_##N args
762
763
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765// with its only argument set to 1..N, and concatenates the results using
766// comma as separator.
767//
768// An example:
769// #define foo(i) x##i
770// // this expands to "x1,x2,x3,x4"
771// _WX_VARARG_JOIN(4, foo)
772//
773//
774// N must not be greater than _WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS (=30).
775#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_IMPL(N, m)
776#define _WX_VARARG_JOIN_IMPL(N, m) _WX_VARARG_JOIN_##N(m)
777
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781// 'c', 'd', 'e' and 'f'. The results are separated with whitespace in the
782// expansion.
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784// An example:
785// // this macro expands to:
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787// // foo(2,a,b,c,d,e,f)
788// // foo(3,a,b,c,d,e,f)
789// _WX_VARARG_ITER(3, foo, a, b, c, d, e, f)
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791// N must not be greater than _WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS (=30).
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792#define _WX_VARARG_ITER(N,m,a,b,c,d,e,f) \
793 _WX_VARARG_ITER_IMPL(N,m,a,b,c,d,e,f)
794#define _WX_VARARG_ITER_IMPL(N,m,a,b,c,d,e,f) \
795 _WX_VARARG_ITER_##N(m,a,b,c,d,e,f)
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798// prototype:
799#define _WX_VARARG_ARG(i) T##i a##i
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2523e9b7 801// Like _WX_VARARG_ARG_UNUSED, but outputs argument's type with WXUNUSED:
d1f6e2cf 802#define _WX_VARARG_ARG_UNUSED(i) T##i WXUNUSED(a##i)
c9f78968 803
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805#define _WX_VARARG_TEMPL(i) typename T##i
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807// Generates code snippet for passing i-th argument of vararg function
2523e9b7 808// wrapper to its implementation, normalizing it in the process:
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809#define _WX_VARARG_PASS_WCHAR(i) \
810 wxArgNormalizerWchar<T##i>(a##i, fmt, i).get()
811#define _WX_VARARG_PASS_UTF8(i) \
812 wxArgNormalizerUtf8<T##i>(a##i, fmt, i).get()
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814
815// And the same for fixed arguments, _not_ normalizing it:
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817
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819 (wxFormatStringArgumentFinder<TF##i>::find(f##i))
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821#define _WX_VARARG_FORMAT_STRING(numfixed, fixed) \
04e7692a 822 _WX_VARARG_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(numfixed, fixed); \
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824 (_WX_VARARG_JOIN(numfixed, _WX_VARARG_FIND_FMT))
825
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827 #define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL_UTF8(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, N, numfixed) \
828 return_kw implUtf8(_WX_VARARG_JOIN(numfixed, _WX_VARARG_PASS_FIXED), \
829 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_PASS_UTF8))
830 #define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0_UTF8(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, numfixed) \
831 return_kw implUtf8(_WX_VARARG_JOIN(numfixed, _WX_VARARG_PASS_FIXED))
832#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
833
834#define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL_WCHAR(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, N, numfixed) \
835 return_kw impl(_WX_VARARG_JOIN(numfixed, _WX_VARARG_PASS_FIXED), \
836 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_PASS_WCHAR))
837#define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0_WCHAR(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, numfixed) \
838 return_kw impl(_WX_VARARG_JOIN(numfixed, _WX_VARARG_PASS_FIXED))
839
840#if wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8
841 #if wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY
842 #define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL_UTF8
843 #define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0_UTF8
844 #else // possibly non-UTF8 locales
845 #define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, N, numfixed) \
846 if ( wxLocaleIsUtf8 ) \
847 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL_UTF8(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, N, numfixed);\
848 else \
849 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL_WCHAR(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, N, numfixed)
850
851 #define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, numfixed) \
852 if ( wxLocaleIsUtf8 ) \
853 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0_UTF8(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, numfixed); \
854 else \
855 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0_WCHAR(return_kw, impl, implUtf8, numfixed)
856 #endif // wxUSE_UTF8_LOCALE_ONLY or not
857#else // wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR or ANSI
858 #define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL_WCHAR
859 #define _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0_WCHAR
860#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE_UTF8 / wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR
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862
863// Macro to be used with _WX_VARARG_ITER in the implementation of
864// WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC (see its documentation for the meaning of arguments)
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865#define _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC(N, rettype, name, \
866 impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
867 template<_WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_TEMPL)> \
868 rettype name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed), \
869 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_ARG)) \
870 { \
47346406 871 _WX_VARARG_FORMAT_STRING(numfixed, fixed); \
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872 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL(return, impl, implUtf8, N, numfixed); \
873 }
874
875#define _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_N0(rettype, name, \
876 impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
877 inline rettype name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed)) \
878 { \
879 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0(return, impl, implUtf8, numfixed); \
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881
882// Macro to be used with _WX_VARARG_ITER in the implementation of
883// WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID (see its documentation for the meaning of
884// arguments; rettype is ignored and is used only to satisfy _WX_VARARG_ITER's
885// requirements).
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886#define _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_VOID(N, rettype, name, \
887 impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
888 template<_WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_TEMPL)> \
889 void name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed), \
890 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_ARG)) \
891 { \
47346406 892 _WX_VARARG_FORMAT_STRING(numfixed, fixed); \
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893 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL(wxEMPTY_PARAMETER_VALUE, \
894 impl, implUtf8, N, numfixed); \
895 }
896
897#define _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_VOID_N0(name, impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
898 inline void name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed)) \
899 { \
900 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0(wxEMPTY_PARAMETER_VALUE, \
901 impl, implUtf8, numfixed); \
902 }
903
904// Macro to be used with _WX_VARARG_ITER in the implementation of
905// WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_CTOR (see its documentation for the meaning of
906// arguments; rettype is ignored and is used only to satisfy _WX_VARARG_ITER's
907// requirements).
908#define _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_CTOR(N, rettype, name, \
909 impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
910 template<_WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_TEMPL)> \
911 name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed), \
912 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_ARG)) \
913 { \
47346406 914 _WX_VARARG_FORMAT_STRING(numfixed, fixed); \
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915 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL(wxEMPTY_PARAMETER_VALUE, \
916 impl, implUtf8, N, numfixed); \
917 }
918
919#define _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_CTOR_N0(name, impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
920 inline name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed)) \
921 { \
922 _WX_VARARG_DO_CALL0(wxEMPTY_PARAMETER_VALUE, \
923 impl, implUtf8, numfixed); \
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925
926// Macro to be used with _WX_VARARG_ITER in the implementation of
927// WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_NOP, i.e. empty stub for a disabled vararg function.
928// The rettype and impl arguments are ignored.
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929#define _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_NOP(N, rettype, name, \
930 impl, implUtf8, numfixed, fixed) \
931 template<_WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_TEMPL)> \
932 void name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed), \
933 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_ARG_UNUSED)) \
934 {}
935
936#define _WX_VARARG_DEFINE_FUNC_NOP_N0(name, numfixed, fixed) \
937 inline void name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_UNUSED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed)) \
938 {}
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941// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
942// workaround for OpenWatcom bug #351
943// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
944
945#ifdef __WATCOMC__
946// workaround for http://bugzilla.openwatcom.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351
947
948// This macro can be used to forward a 'vararg' template to another one with
949// different fixed arguments types. Parameters are same as for
950// WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC (rettype=void can be used here), 'convfixed' is how
951// to convert fixed arguments. For example, this is typical code for dealing
952// with different forms of format string:
953//
954// WX_DEFINE_VARARG_FUNC_VOID(Printf, 1, (const wxFormatString&),
955// DoPrintfWchar, DoPrintfUtf8)
956// #ifdef __WATCOMC__
957// WX_VARARG_WATCOM_WORKAROUND(void, Printf, 1, (const wxString&),
958// (wxFormatString(f1)))
959// WX_VARARG_WATCOM_WORKAROUND(void, Printf, 1, (const char*),
960// (wxFormatString(f1)))
961// ...
962#define WX_VARARG_WATCOM_WORKAROUND(rettype, name, numfixed, fixed, convfixed)\
963 _WX_VARARG_ITER(_WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS, \
964 _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_WORKAROUND, \
965 rettype, name, convfixed, dummy, numfixed, fixed)
966
967#define WX_VARARG_WATCOM_WORKAROUND_CTOR(name, numfixed, fixed, convfixed) \
968 _WX_VARARG_ITER(_WX_VARARG_MAX_ARGS, \
969 _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_WORKAROUND_CTOR, \
970 dummy, name, convfixed, dummy, numfixed, fixed)
971
972#define _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_UNPACK_1(a1) a1
973#define _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_UNPACK_2(a1, a2) a1, a2
974#define _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_UNPACK_3(a1, a2, a3) a1, a2, a3
975#define _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_UNPACK_4(a1, a2, a3, a4) a1, a2, a3, a4
976#define _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_UNPACK(N, convfixed) \
977 _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_UNPACK_##N convfixed
978
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980
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981#define _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_WORKAROUND(N, rettype, name, \
982 convfixed, dummy, numfixed, fixed) \
983 template<_WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_TEMPL)> \
984 rettype name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed), \
985 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_ARG)) \
986 { \
987 return name(_WX_VARARG_WATCOM_UNPACK(numfixed, convfixed), \
1f5df268 988 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_PASS_WATCOM)); \
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990
991#define _WX_VARARG_WATCOM_WORKAROUND_CTOR(N, dummy1, name, \
992 convfixed, dummy2, numfixed, fixed) \
993 template<_WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_TEMPL)> \
994 name(_WX_VARARG_FIXED_EXPAND(numfixed, fixed), \
995 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_ARG)) \
996 { \
997 name(_WX_VARARG_WATCOM_UNPACK(numfixed, convfixed), \
1f5df268 998 _WX_VARARG_JOIN(N, _WX_VARARG_PASS_WATCOM)); \
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1000
1001#endif // __WATCOMC__
1002
c9f78968 1003#endif // _WX_STRVARARG_H_