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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2 | // Name: filename.h | |
3 | // Purpose: interface of wxFileName | |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows license | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
9 | ||
10 | /** | |
11 | The various values for the path format: this mainly affects the path | |
12 | separator but also whether or not the path has the drive part | |
13 | (as under Windows). | |
14 | ||
15 | See wxFileName for more info. | |
16 | */ | |
17 | enum wxPathFormat | |
18 | { | |
19 | wxPATH_NATIVE = 0, //!< the path format for the current platform. | |
20 | wxPATH_UNIX, | |
21 | wxPATH_BEOS = wxPATH_UNIX, | |
22 | wxPATH_MAC, | |
23 | wxPATH_DOS, | |
24 | wxPATH_WIN = wxPATH_DOS, | |
25 | wxPATH_OS2 = wxPATH_DOS, | |
26 | wxPATH_VMS, | |
27 | ||
28 | wxPATH_MAX //!< Not a valid value for specifying path format | |
29 | }; | |
30 | ||
31 | ||
32 | /** | |
33 | The kind of normalization to do with the file name: these values can be | |
34 | or'd together to perform several operations at once. | |
35 | See wxFileName::Normalize() for more info. | |
36 | */ | |
37 | enum wxPathNormalize | |
38 | { | |
39 | //! Replace environment variables with their values. | |
40 | //! wxFileName understands both Unix and Windows (but only under Windows) environment | |
41 | //! variables expansion: i.e. @c "$var", @c "$(var)" and @c "${var}" are always understood | |
42 | //! and in addition under Windows @c "%var%" is also. | |
43 | wxPATH_NORM_ENV_VARS = 0x0001, | |
44 | ||
45 | wxPATH_NORM_DOTS = 0x0002, //!< Squeeze all @c ".." and @c "." and prepend the current working directory. | |
46 | wxPATH_NORM_TILDE = 0x0004, //!< Replace @c "~" and @c "~user" (Unix only). | |
47 | wxPATH_NORM_CASE = 0x0008, //!< If the platform is case insensitive, make lowercase the path. | |
48 | wxPATH_NORM_ABSOLUTE = 0x0010, //!< Make the path absolute. | |
49 | wxPATH_NORM_LONG = 0x0020, //!< Expand the path to the "long" form (Windows only). | |
50 | wxPATH_NORM_SHORTCUT = 0x0040, //!< Resolve the shortcut, if it is a shortcut (Windows only). | |
51 | ||
52 | //! A value indicating all normalization flags except for @c wxPATH_NORM_CASE. | |
53 | wxPATH_NORM_ALL = 0x00ff & ~wxPATH_NORM_CASE | |
54 | }; | |
55 | ||
56 | /** | |
57 | The return value of wxFileName::GetSize() in case of error. | |
58 | */ | |
59 | wxULongLong wxInvalidSize; | |
60 | ||
61 | ||
62 | /** | |
63 | @class wxFileName | |
64 | ||
65 | wxFileName encapsulates a file name. | |
66 | ||
67 | This class serves two purposes: first, it provides the functions to split the | |
68 | file names into components and to recombine these components in the full file | |
69 | name which can then be passed to the OS file functions | |
70 | (and @ref group_funcmacro_file "wxWidgets functions" wrapping them). | |
71 | Second, it includes the functions for working with the files itself. Note that | |
72 | to change the file data you should use wxFile class instead. | |
73 | wxFileName provides functions for working with the file attributes. | |
74 | ||
75 | When working with directory names (i.e. without filename and extension) | |
76 | make sure not to misuse the file name part of this class with the last | |
77 | directory. Instead initialize the wxFileName instance like this: | |
78 | ||
79 | @code | |
80 | wxFileName dirname( "C:\mydir", "" ); | |
81 | MyMethod( dirname.GetPath() ); | |
82 | @endcode | |
83 | ||
84 | The same can be done using the static method wxFileName::DirName(): | |
85 | ||
86 | @code | |
87 | wxFileName dirname = wxFileName::DirName( "C:\mydir" ); | |
88 | MyMethod( dirname.GetPath() ); | |
89 | @endcode | |
90 | ||
91 | Accordingly, methods dealing with directories or directory names like | |
92 | wxFileName::IsDirReadable() use wxFileName::GetPath() whereas methods dealing | |
93 | with file names like wxFileName::IsFileReadable() use wxFileName::GetFullPath(). | |
94 | ||
95 | If it is not known wether a string contains a directory name or a complete | |
96 | file name (such as when interpreting user input) you need to use the static | |
97 | function wxFileName::DirExists() (or its identical variants wxDir::Exists() and | |
98 | wxDirExists()) and construct the wxFileName instance accordingly. | |
99 | This will only work if the directory actually exists, of course: | |
100 | ||
101 | @code | |
102 | wxString user_input; | |
103 | // get input from user | |
104 | ||
105 | wxFileName fname; | |
106 | if (wxDirExists(user_input)) | |
107 | fname.AssignDir( user_input ); | |
108 | else | |
109 | fname.Assign( user_input ); | |
110 | @endcode | |
111 | ||
112 | Please note that many wxFileName methods accept the path format argument | |
113 | which is by @c wxPATH_NATIVE by default meaning to use the path format | |
114 | native for the current platform. | |
115 | The path format affects the operation of wxFileName functions in several ways: | |
116 | first and foremost, it defines the path separator character to use, but it | |
117 | also affects other things such as whether the path has the drive part or not. | |
118 | See wxPathFormat for more info. | |
119 | ||
120 | ||
121 | @section filename_format File name format | |
122 | ||
123 | wxFileName currently supports the file names in the Unix, DOS/Windows, | |
124 | Mac OS and VMS formats. Although these formats are quite different, | |
125 | wxFileName tries to treat them all in the same generic way. | |
126 | It supposes that all file names consist of the following parts: the volume | |
127 | (also known as drive under Windows or device under VMS), the path which is | |
128 | a sequence of directory names separated by the path separators and the full | |
129 | filename itself which, in turn, is composed from the base file name and the | |
130 | extension. All of the individual components of the file name may be empty | |
131 | and, for example, the volume name is always empty under Unix, but if they | |
132 | are all empty simultaneously, the filename object is considered to be in an | |
133 | invalid state and wxFileName::IsOk() returns false for it. | |
134 | ||
135 | File names can be case-sensitive or not, the function wxFileName::IsCaseSensitive() | |
136 | allows to determine this. The rules for determining whether the file name is | |
137 | absolute or relative also depend on the file name format and the only portable way | |
138 | to answer this question is to use wxFileName::IsAbsolute() or wxFileName::IsRelative() | |
139 | method. | |
140 | ||
141 | Note that on Windows,"X:" refers to the current working directory on drive X. | |
142 | Therefore, a wxFileName instance constructed from for example "X:dir/file.ext" | |
143 | treats the portion beyond drive separator as being relative to that directory. | |
144 | To ensure that the filename is absolute, you may use wxFileName::MakeAbsolute(). | |
145 | There is also an inverse function wxFileName::MakeRelativeTo() which undoes | |
146 | what wxFileName::Normalize(wxPATH_NORM_DOTS) does. | |
147 | Other functions returning information about the file format provided by this | |
148 | class are wxFileName::GetVolumeSeparator(), wxFileName::IsPathSeparator(). | |
149 | ||
150 | ||
151 | @section filename_construction File name construction | |
152 | ||
153 | You can initialize a wxFileName instance using one of the following functions: | |
154 | ||
155 | @li wxFileName::wxFileName() | |
156 | @li wxFileName::Assign() | |
157 | @li wxFileName::AssignCwd() | |
158 | @li wxFileName::AssignDir() | |
159 | @li wxFileName::AssignHomeDir() | |
160 | @li wxFileName::AssignTempFileName() | |
161 | @li wxFileName::DirName() | |
162 | @li wxFileName::FileName() | |
163 | @li wxFileName::operator=() | |
164 | ||
165 | ||
166 | @section filename_tests File name tests | |
167 | ||
168 | Before doing other tests, you should use wxFileName::IsOk() to verify that | |
169 | the filename is well defined. If it is, FileExists() can be used to test whether | |
170 | a file with such name exists and wxFileName::DirExists() can be used to test | |
171 | for directory existence. | |
172 | File names should be compared using the wxFileName::SameAs() method or | |
173 | wxFileName::operator==(). For testing basic access modes, you can use: | |
174 | ||
175 | @li wxFileName::IsDirWritable() | |
176 | @li wxFileName::IsDirReadable() | |
177 | @li wxFileName::IsFileWritable() | |
178 | @li wxFileName::IsFileReadable() | |
179 | @li wxFileName::IsFileExecutable() | |
180 | ||
181 | ||
182 | @section filename_components File name components | |
183 | ||
184 | These functions allow to examine and modify the individual directories | |
185 | of the path: | |
186 | ||
187 | @li wxFileName::AppendDir() | |
188 | @li wxFileName::InsertDir() | |
189 | @li wxFileName::GetDirCount() | |
190 | @li wxFileName::PrependDir() | |
191 | @li wxFileName::RemoveDir() | |
192 | @li wxFileName::RemoveLastDir() | |
193 | ||
194 | To change the components of the file name individually you can use the | |
195 | following functions: | |
196 | ||
197 | @li wxFileName::GetExt() | |
198 | @li wxFileName::GetName() | |
199 | @li wxFileName::GetVolume() | |
200 | @li wxFileName::HasExt() | |
201 | @li wxFileName::HasName() | |
202 | @li wxFileName::HasVolume() | |
203 | @li wxFileName::SetExt() | |
204 | @li wxFileName::ClearExt() | |
205 | @li wxFileName::SetEmptyExt() | |
206 | @li wxFileName::SetName() | |
207 | @li wxFileName::SetVolume() | |
208 | ||
209 | You can initialize a wxFileName instance using one of the following functions: | |
210 | ||
211 | ||
212 | @section filename_operations File name operations | |
213 | ||
214 | These methods allow to work with the file creation, access and modification | |
215 | times. Note that not all filesystems under all platforms implement these times | |
216 | in the same way. For example, the access time under Windows has a resolution of | |
217 | one day (so it is really the access date and not time). The access time may be | |
218 | updated when the file is executed or not depending on the platform. | |
219 | ||
220 | @li wxFileName::GetModificationTime() | |
221 | @li wxFileName::GetTimes() | |
222 | @li wxFileName::SetTimes() | |
223 | @li wxFileName::Touch() | |
224 | ||
225 | Other file system operations functions are: | |
226 | ||
227 | @li wxFileName::Mkdir() | |
228 | @li wxFileName::Rmdir() | |
229 | ||
230 | ||
231 | @library{wxbase} | |
232 | @category{file} | |
233 | */ | |
234 | class wxFileName | |
235 | { | |
236 | public: | |
237 | /** | |
238 | Default constructor. | |
239 | */ | |
240 | wxFileName(); | |
241 | ||
242 | /** | |
243 | Copy constructor. | |
244 | */ | |
245 | wxFileName(const wxFileName& filename); | |
246 | ||
247 | /** | |
248 | Constructor taking a full filename. | |
249 | ||
250 | If it terminates with a '/', a directory path is constructed | |
251 | (the name will be empty), otherwise a file name and extension | |
252 | are extracted from it. | |
253 | */ | |
254 | wxFileName(const wxString& fullpath, | |
255 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
256 | ||
257 | /** | |
258 | Constructor a directory name and file name. | |
259 | */ | |
260 | wxFileName(const wxString& path, const wxString& name, | |
261 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
262 | ||
263 | /** | |
264 | Constructor from a directory name, base file name and extension. | |
265 | */ | |
266 | wxFileName(const wxString& path, const wxString& name, | |
267 | const wxString& ext, | |
268 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
269 | ||
270 | /** | |
271 | Constructor from a volume name, a directory name, base file name and extension. | |
272 | */ | |
273 | wxFileName(const wxString& volume, const wxString& path, | |
274 | const wxString& name, | |
275 | const wxString& ext, | |
276 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
277 | ||
278 | /** | |
279 | Appends a directory component to the path. This component should contain a | |
280 | single directory name level, i.e. not contain any path or volume separators nor | |
281 | should it be empty, otherwise the function does nothing (and generates an | |
282 | assert failure in debug build). | |
283 | */ | |
284 | void AppendDir(const wxString& dir); | |
285 | ||
286 | /** | |
287 | Creates the file name from another filename object. | |
288 | */ | |
289 | void Assign(const wxFileName& filepath); | |
290 | ||
291 | /** | |
292 | Creates the file name from a full file name with a path. | |
293 | */ | |
294 | void Assign(const wxString& fullpath, | |
295 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
296 | ||
297 | /** | |
298 | Creates the file name from volumne, path, name and extension. | |
299 | */ | |
300 | void Assign(const wxString& volume, const wxString& path, | |
301 | const wxString& name, | |
302 | const wxString& ext, | |
303 | bool hasExt, | |
304 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
305 | ||
306 | /** | |
307 | Creates the file name from volumne, path, name and extension. | |
308 | */ | |
309 | void Assign(const wxString& volume, const wxString& path, | |
310 | const wxString& name, | |
311 | const wxString& ext, | |
312 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
313 | ||
314 | /** | |
315 | Creates the file name from file path and file name. | |
316 | */ | |
317 | void Assign(const wxString& path, const wxString& name, | |
318 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
319 | ||
320 | /** | |
321 | Creates the file name from path, name and extension. | |
322 | */ | |
323 | void Assign(const wxString& path, const wxString& name, | |
324 | const wxString& ext, | |
325 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
326 | ||
327 | /** | |
328 | Makes this object refer to the current working directory on the specified | |
329 | volume (or current volume if @a volume is empty). | |
330 | ||
331 | @see GetCwd() | |
332 | */ | |
333 | void AssignCwd(const wxString& volume = wxEmptyString); | |
334 | ||
335 | /** | |
336 | Sets this file name object to the given directory name. | |
337 | The name and extension will be empty. | |
338 | */ | |
339 | void AssignDir(const wxString& dir, | |
340 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
341 | ||
342 | /** | |
343 | Sets this file name object to the home directory. | |
344 | */ | |
345 | void AssignHomeDir(); | |
346 | ||
347 | /** | |
348 | The function calls CreateTempFileName() to create a temporary file | |
349 | and sets this object to the name of the file. | |
350 | ||
351 | If a temporary file couldn't be created, the object is put into | |
352 | an invalid state (see IsOk()). | |
353 | */ | |
354 | void AssignTempFileName(const wxString& prefix); | |
355 | ||
356 | /** | |
357 | The function calls CreateTempFileName() to create a temporary | |
358 | file name and open @a fileTemp with it. | |
359 | ||
360 | If the file couldn't be opened, the object is put into | |
361 | an invalid state (see IsOk()). | |
362 | */ | |
363 | void AssignTempFileName(const wxString& prefix, wxFile* fileTemp); | |
364 | ||
365 | /** | |
366 | The function calls CreateTempFileName() to create a temporary | |
367 | file name and open @a fileTemp with it. | |
368 | ||
369 | If the file couldn't be opened, the object is put into | |
370 | an invalid state (see IsOk()). | |
371 | */ | |
372 | void AssignTempFileName(const wxString& prefix, wxFFile* fileTemp); | |
373 | ||
374 | /** | |
375 | Reset all components to default, uninitialized state. | |
376 | */ | |
377 | void Clear(); | |
378 | ||
379 | /** | |
380 | Removes the extension from the file name resulting in a | |
381 | file name with no trailing dot. | |
382 | ||
383 | @see SetExt(), SetEmptyExt() | |
384 | */ | |
385 | void ClearExt(); | |
386 | ||
387 | //@{ | |
388 | /** | |
389 | Returns a temporary file name starting with the given @e prefix. | |
390 | If the @a prefix is an absolute path, the temporary file is created in this | |
391 | directory, otherwise it is created in the default system directory for the | |
392 | temporary files or in the current directory. | |
393 | ||
394 | If the function succeeds, the temporary file is actually created. | |
395 | If @a fileTemp is not @NULL, this file will be opened using the name of | |
396 | the temporary file. When possible, this is done in an atomic way ensuring that | |
397 | no race condition occurs between the temporary file name generation and opening | |
398 | it which could often lead to security compromise on the multiuser systems. | |
399 | If @a fileTemp is @NULL, the file is only created, but not opened. | |
400 | Under Unix, the temporary file will have read and write permissions for the | |
401 | owner only to minimize the security problems. | |
402 | ||
403 | @param prefix | |
404 | Prefix to use for the temporary file name construction | |
405 | @param fileTemp | |
406 | The file to open or @NULL to just get the name | |
407 | ||
408 | @return The full temporary file name or an empty string on error. | |
409 | */ | |
410 | static wxString CreateTempFileName(const wxString& prefix, | |
411 | wxFile* fileTemp = NULL); | |
412 | static wxString CreateTempFileName(const wxString& prefix, | |
413 | wxFFile* fileTemp = NULL); | |
414 | //@} | |
415 | ||
416 | /** | |
417 | Returns @true if the directory with this name exists. | |
418 | */ | |
419 | bool DirExists() const; | |
420 | ||
421 | /** | |
422 | Returns @true if the directory with this name exists. | |
423 | */ | |
424 | static bool DirExists(const wxString& dir); | |
425 | ||
426 | /** | |
427 | Returns the object corresponding to the directory with the given name. | |
428 | The @a dir parameter may have trailing path separator or not. | |
429 | */ | |
430 | static wxFileName DirName(const wxString& dir, | |
431 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
432 | ||
433 | /** | |
434 | Returns @true if the file with this name exists. | |
435 | ||
436 | @see DirExists() | |
437 | */ | |
438 | bool FileExists() const; | |
439 | ||
440 | /** | |
441 | Returns @true if the file with this name exists. | |
442 | ||
443 | @see DirExists() | |
444 | */ | |
445 | static bool FileExists(const wxString& file); | |
446 | ||
447 | /** | |
448 | Returns the file name object corresponding to the given @e file. This | |
449 | function exists mainly for symmetry with DirName(). | |
450 | */ | |
451 | static wxFileName FileName(const wxString& file, | |
452 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
453 | ||
454 | /** | |
455 | Retrieves the value of the current working directory on the specified volume. | |
456 | If the volume is empty, the program's current working directory is returned for | |
457 | the current volume. | |
458 | ||
459 | @return The string containing the current working directory or an empty | |
460 | string on error. | |
461 | ||
462 | @see AssignCwd() | |
463 | */ | |
464 | static wxString GetCwd(const wxString& volume = wxEmptyString); | |
465 | ||
466 | /** | |
467 | Returns the number of directories in the file name. | |
468 | */ | |
469 | size_t GetDirCount() const; | |
470 | ||
471 | /** | |
472 | Returns the directories in string array form. | |
473 | */ | |
474 | const wxArrayString& GetDirs() const; | |
475 | ||
476 | /** | |
477 | Returns the file name extension. | |
478 | */ | |
479 | wxString GetExt() const; | |
480 | ||
481 | /** | |
482 | Returns the characters that can't be used in filenames and directory names | |
483 | for the specified format. | |
484 | */ | |
485 | static wxString GetForbiddenChars(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
486 | ||
487 | /** | |
488 | Returns the canonical path format for this platform. | |
489 | */ | |
490 | static wxPathFormat GetFormat(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
491 | ||
492 | /** | |
493 | Returns the full name (including extension but excluding directories). | |
494 | */ | |
495 | wxString GetFullName() const; | |
496 | ||
497 | /** | |
498 | Returns the full path with name and extension. | |
499 | */ | |
500 | wxString GetFullPath(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE) const; | |
501 | ||
502 | /** | |
503 | Returns the home directory. | |
504 | */ | |
505 | static wxString GetHomeDir(); | |
506 | ||
507 | /** | |
508 | Returns the size of the file in a human-readable form. | |
509 | ||
510 | If the size could not be retrieved the @c failmsg string | |
511 | is returned. In case of success, the returned string is | |
512 | a floating-point number with @c precision decimal digits | |
513 | followed by the size unit (B, kB, MB, GB, TB: respectively | |
514 | bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes). | |
515 | */ | |
516 | wxString GetHumanReadableSize(const wxString& failmsg = "Not available", | |
517 | int precision = 1) const; | |
518 | ||
519 | /** | |
520 | Returns the size of the given number of bytes in a human-readable form. | |
521 | ||
522 | If @a bytes is ::wxInvalidSize or zero, then @a nullsize is returned. | |
523 | ||
524 | In case of success, the returned string is a floating-point number with | |
525 | @a precision decimal digits followed by the size unit (B, kB, MB, GB, | |
526 | TB: respectively bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes). | |
527 | */ | |
528 | static wxString GetHumanReadableSize(const wxULongLong& bytes, | |
529 | const wxString& nullsize = "Not available", | |
530 | int precision = 1); | |
531 | ||
532 | /** | |
533 | Return the long form of the path (returns identity on non-Windows platforms). | |
534 | */ | |
535 | wxString GetLongPath() const; | |
536 | ||
537 | /** | |
538 | Returns the last time the file was last modified. | |
539 | */ | |
540 | wxDateTime GetModificationTime() const; | |
541 | ||
542 | /** | |
543 | Returns the name part of the filename (without extension). | |
544 | ||
545 | @see GetFullName() | |
546 | */ | |
547 | wxString GetName() const; | |
548 | ||
549 | /** | |
550 | Returns the path part of the filename (without the name or extension). | |
551 | ||
552 | The possible flags values are: | |
553 | ||
554 | - @b wxPATH_GET_VOLUME: | |
555 | Return the path with the volume (does nothing for the filename formats | |
556 | without volumes), otherwise the path without volume part is returned. | |
557 | ||
558 | - @b wxPATH_GET_SEPARATOR: | |
559 | Return the path with the trailing separator, if this flag is not given | |
560 | there will be no separator at the end of the path. | |
561 | ||
562 | - @b wxPATH_NO_SEPARATOR: | |
563 | Don't include the trailing separator in the returned string. This is | |
564 | the default (the value of this flag is 0) and exists only for symmetry | |
565 | with wxPATH_GET_SEPARATOR. | |
566 | */ | |
567 | wxString GetPath(int flags = wxPATH_GET_VOLUME, | |
568 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE) const; | |
569 | ||
570 | /** | |
571 | Returns the usually used path separator for this format. | |
572 | For all formats but @c wxPATH_DOS there is only one path separator anyhow, | |
573 | but for DOS there are two of them and the native one, i.e. the backslash | |
574 | is returned by this method. | |
575 | ||
576 | @see GetPathSeparators() | |
577 | */ | |
578 | static wxUniChar GetPathSeparator(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
579 | ||
580 | /** | |
581 | Returns the string containing all the path separators for this format. | |
582 | For all formats but @c wxPATH_DOS this string contains only one character | |
583 | but for DOS and Windows both @c '/' and @c '\' may be used as separators. | |
584 | ||
585 | @see GetPathSeparator() | |
586 | */ | |
587 | static wxString GetPathSeparators(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
588 | ||
589 | /** | |
590 | Returns the string of characters which may terminate the path part. | |
591 | This is the same as GetPathSeparators() except for VMS | |
592 | path format where ] is used at the end of the path part. | |
593 | */ | |
594 | static wxString GetPathTerminators(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
595 | ||
596 | /** | |
597 | Returns the path with the trailing separator, useful for appending the name | |
598 | to the given path. | |
599 | ||
600 | This is the same as calling | |
601 | @code | |
602 | GetPath(wxPATH_GET_VOLUME | wxPATH_GET_SEPARATOR, format) | |
603 | @endcode | |
604 | */ | |
605 | wxString GetPathWithSep(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE) const; | |
606 | ||
607 | /** | |
608 | Return the short form of the path (returns identity on non-Windows platforms). | |
609 | */ | |
610 | wxString GetShortPath() const; | |
611 | ||
612 | /** | |
613 | Returns the size of the file If the file does not exist or its size could | |
614 | not be read (because e.g. the file is locked by another process) the returned | |
615 | value is ::wxInvalidSize. | |
616 | */ | |
617 | wxULongLong GetSize() const; | |
618 | ||
619 | /** | |
620 | Returns the size of the file If the file does not exist or its size could | |
621 | not be read (because e.g. the file is locked by another process) the returned | |
622 | value is ::wxInvalidSize. | |
623 | */ | |
624 | static wxULongLong GetSize(const wxString& filename); | |
625 | ||
626 | /** | |
627 | Returns the directory used for temporary files. | |
628 | */ | |
629 | static wxString GetTempDir(); | |
630 | ||
631 | /** | |
632 | Returns the last access, last modification and creation times. | |
633 | The last access time is updated whenever the file is read or written | |
634 | (or executed in the case of Windows), last modification time is only | |
635 | changed when the file is written to. | |
636 | Finally, the creation time is indeed the time when the file was created | |
637 | under Windows and the inode change time under Unix (as it is impossible to | |
638 | retrieve the real file creation time there anyhow) which can also be changed | |
639 | by many operations after the file creation. | |
640 | ||
641 | If no filename or extension is specified in this instance of wxFileName | |
642 | (and therefore IsDir() returns @true) then this function will return the | |
643 | directory times of the path specified by GetPath(), otherwise the file | |
644 | times of the file specified by GetFullPath(). | |
645 | Any of the pointers may be @NULL if the corresponding time is not needed. | |
646 | ||
647 | @return @true on success, @false if we failed to retrieve the times. | |
648 | */ | |
649 | bool GetTimes(wxDateTime* dtAccess, wxDateTime* dtMod, | |
650 | wxDateTime* dtCreate) const; | |
651 | ||
652 | /** | |
653 | Returns the string containing the volume for this file name, empty if it | |
654 | doesn't have one or if the file system doesn't support volumes at all | |
655 | (for example, Unix). | |
656 | */ | |
657 | wxString GetVolume() const; | |
658 | ||
659 | /** | |
660 | Returns the string separating the volume from the path for this format. | |
661 | */ | |
662 | static wxString GetVolumeSeparator(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
663 | ||
664 | /** | |
665 | This function builds a volume path string, for example "C:\\". | |
666 | ||
667 | Implemented for the platforms which use drive letters, i.e. DOS, MSW | |
668 | and OS/2 only. | |
669 | ||
670 | @since 2.9.0 | |
671 | ||
672 | @param drive | |
673 | The drive letter, 'A' through 'Z' or 'a' through 'z'. | |
674 | ||
675 | @param flags | |
676 | @c wxPATH_NO_SEPARATOR or @c wxPATH_GET_SEPARATOR to omit or include | |
677 | the trailing path separator, the default is to include it. | |
678 | ||
679 | @return Volume path string. | |
680 | */ | |
681 | static wxString GetVolumeString(char drive, int flags = wxPATH_GET_SEPARATOR); | |
682 | ||
683 | /** | |
684 | Returns @true if an extension is present. | |
685 | */ | |
686 | bool HasExt() const; | |
687 | ||
688 | /** | |
689 | Returns @true if a name is present. | |
690 | */ | |
691 | bool HasName() const; | |
692 | ||
693 | /** | |
694 | Returns @true if a volume specifier is present. | |
695 | */ | |
696 | bool HasVolume() const; | |
697 | ||
698 | /** | |
699 | Inserts a directory component before the zero-based position in the directory | |
700 | list. Please see AppendDir() for important notes. | |
701 | */ | |
702 | void InsertDir(size_t before, const wxString& dir); | |
703 | ||
704 | /** | |
705 | Returns @true if this filename is absolute. | |
706 | */ | |
707 | bool IsAbsolute(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE) const; | |
708 | ||
709 | /** | |
710 | Returns @true if the file names of this type are case-sensitive. | |
711 | */ | |
712 | static bool IsCaseSensitive(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
713 | ||
714 | /** | |
715 | Returns @true if this object represents a directory, @false otherwise | |
716 | (i.e. if it is a file). | |
717 | ||
718 | Note that this method doesn't test whether the directory or file really | |
719 | exists, you should use DirExists() or FileExists() for this. | |
720 | */ | |
721 | bool IsDir() const; | |
722 | ||
723 | /** | |
724 | Returns @true if the directory component of this instance is an existing | |
725 | directory and this process has read permissions on it. Read permissions | |
726 | on a directory mean that you can list the directory contents but it | |
727 | doesn't imply that you have read permissions on the files contained. | |
728 | */ | |
729 | bool IsDirReadable() const; | |
730 | ||
731 | /** | |
732 | Returns @true if the given @e dir is an existing directory and this process | |
733 | has read permissions on it. Read permissions on a directory mean that you | |
734 | can list the directory contents but it doesn't imply that you have read | |
735 | permissions on the files contained. | |
736 | */ | |
737 | static bool IsDirReadable(const wxString& dir); | |
738 | ||
739 | /** | |
740 | Returns @true if the directory component of this instance | |
741 | is an existing directory and this process has write permissions on it. | |
742 | Write permissions on a directory mean that you can create new files in the | |
743 | directory. | |
744 | */ | |
745 | bool IsDirWritable() const; | |
746 | ||
747 | /** | |
748 | Returns @true if the given @a dir is an existing directory and this | |
749 | process has write permissions on it. | |
750 | Write permissions on a directory mean that you can create new files in the | |
751 | directory. | |
752 | */ | |
753 | static bool IsDirWritable(const wxString& dir); | |
754 | ||
755 | /** | |
756 | Returns @true if a file with this name exists and if this process has execute | |
757 | permissions on it. | |
758 | */ | |
759 | bool IsFileExecutable() const; | |
760 | ||
761 | /** | |
762 | Returns @true if a file with this name exists and if this process has execute | |
763 | permissions on it. | |
764 | */ | |
765 | static bool IsFileExecutable(const wxString& file); | |
766 | ||
767 | /** | |
768 | Returns @true if a file with this name exists and if this process has read | |
769 | permissions on it. | |
770 | */ | |
771 | bool IsFileReadable() const; | |
772 | ||
773 | /** | |
774 | Returns @true if a file with this name exists and if this process has read | |
775 | permissions on it. | |
776 | */ | |
777 | static bool IsFileReadable(const wxString& file); | |
778 | ||
779 | /** | |
780 | Returns @true if a file with this name exists and if this process has write | |
781 | permissions on it. | |
782 | */ | |
783 | bool IsFileWritable() const; | |
784 | ||
785 | /** | |
786 | Returns @true if a file with this name exists and if this process has write | |
787 | permissions on it. | |
788 | */ | |
789 | static bool IsFileWritable(const wxString& file); | |
790 | ||
791 | /** | |
792 | Returns @true if the filename is valid, @false if it is not initialized yet. | |
793 | The assignment functions and Clear() may reset the object to the uninitialized, | |
794 | invalid state (the former only do it on failure). | |
795 | */ | |
796 | bool IsOk() const; | |
797 | ||
798 | /** | |
799 | Returns @true if the char is a path separator for this format. | |
800 | */ | |
801 | static bool IsPathSeparator(wxChar ch, | |
802 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
803 | ||
804 | /** | |
805 | Returns @true if this filename is not absolute. | |
806 | */ | |
807 | bool IsRelative(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE) const; | |
808 | ||
809 | /** | |
810 | On Mac OS, gets the common type and creator for the given extension. | |
811 | */ | |
812 | static bool MacFindDefaultTypeAndCreator(const wxString& ext, | |
813 | wxUint32* type, | |
814 | wxUint32* creator); | |
815 | ||
816 | /** | |
817 | On Mac OS, registers application defined extensions and their default type | |
818 | and creator. | |
819 | */ | |
820 | static void MacRegisterDefaultTypeAndCreator(const wxString& ext, | |
821 | wxUint32 type, | |
822 | wxUint32 creator); | |
823 | ||
824 | /** | |
825 | On Mac OS, looks up the appropriate type and creator from the registration | |
826 | and then sets it. | |
827 | */ | |
828 | bool MacSetDefaultTypeAndCreator(); | |
829 | ||
830 | /** | |
831 | Make the file name absolute. | |
832 | This is a shortcut for | |
833 | @code | |
834 | wxFileName::Normalize(wxPATH_NORM_DOTS | wxPATH_NORM_ABSOLUTE | | |
835 | wxPATH_NORM_TILDE, cwd, format) | |
836 | @endcode | |
837 | ||
838 | @see MakeRelativeTo(), Normalize(), IsAbsolute() | |
839 | */ | |
840 | bool MakeAbsolute(const wxString& cwd = wxEmptyString, | |
841 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
842 | ||
843 | /** | |
844 | This function tries to put this file name in a form relative to | |
845 | @a pathBase. | |
846 | In other words, it returns the file name which should be used to access | |
847 | this file if the current directory were pathBase. | |
848 | ||
849 | @param pathBase | |
850 | The directory to use as root, current directory is used by default | |
851 | @param format | |
852 | The file name format, native by default | |
853 | ||
854 | @return @true if the file name has been changed, @false if we failed to do | |
855 | anything with it (currently this only happens if the file name | |
856 | is on a volume different from the volume specified by @a pathBase). | |
857 | ||
858 | @see Normalize() | |
859 | */ | |
860 | bool MakeRelativeTo(const wxString& pathBase = wxEmptyString, | |
861 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
862 | ||
863 | /** | |
864 | Creates a directory. | |
865 | ||
866 | @param perm | |
867 | The permissions for the newly created directory. | |
868 | See the ::wxPosixPermissions enumeration for more info. | |
869 | @param flags | |
870 | If the flags contain @c wxPATH_MKDIR_FULL flag, try to create each | |
871 | directory in the path and also don't return an error if the target | |
872 | directory already exists. | |
873 | ||
874 | @return Returns @true if the directory was successfully created, @false | |
875 | otherwise. | |
876 | */ | |
877 | bool Mkdir(int perm = wxS_DIR_DEFAULT, int flags = 0); | |
878 | ||
879 | /** | |
880 | Creates a directory. | |
881 | ||
882 | @param dir | |
883 | The directory to create | |
884 | @param perm | |
885 | The permissions for the newly created directory. | |
886 | See the ::wxPosixPermissions enumeration for more info. | |
887 | @param flags | |
888 | If the flags contain @c wxPATH_MKDIR_FULL flag, try to create each | |
889 | directory in the path and also don't return an error if the target | |
890 | directory already exists. | |
891 | ||
892 | @return Returns @true if the directory was successfully created, @false | |
893 | otherwise. | |
894 | */ | |
895 | static bool Mkdir(const wxString& dir, int perm = wxS_DIR_DEFAULT, | |
896 | int flags = 0); | |
897 | ||
898 | /** | |
899 | Normalize the path. With the default flags value, the path will be | |
900 | made absolute, without any ".." and "." and all environment | |
901 | variables will be expanded in it. | |
902 | ||
903 | @param flags | |
904 | The kind of normalization to do with the file name. It can be | |
905 | any or-combination of the ::wxPathNormalize enumeration values. | |
906 | @param cwd | |
907 | If not empty, this directory will be used instead of current | |
908 | working directory in normalization (see @c wxPATH_NORM_ABSOLUTE). | |
909 | @param format | |
910 | The file name format to use when processing the paths, native by default. | |
911 | ||
912 | @return @true if normalization was successfully or @false otherwise. | |
913 | */ | |
914 | bool Normalize(int flags = wxPATH_NORM_ALL, | |
915 | const wxString& cwd = wxEmptyString, | |
916 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
917 | ||
918 | /** | |
919 | Prepends a directory to the file path. | |
920 | Please see AppendDir() for important notes. | |
921 | */ | |
922 | void PrependDir(const wxString& dir); | |
923 | ||
924 | /** | |
925 | Removes the specified directory component from the path. | |
926 | ||
927 | @see GetDirCount() | |
928 | */ | |
929 | void RemoveDir(size_t pos); | |
930 | ||
931 | /** | |
932 | Removes last directory component from the path. | |
933 | */ | |
934 | void RemoveLastDir(); | |
935 | ||
936 | /** | |
937 | If the path contains the value of the environment variable named @a envname | |
938 | then this function replaces it with the string obtained from | |
939 | wxString::Format(replacementFmtString, value_of_envname_variable). | |
940 | ||
941 | This function is useful to make the path shorter or to make it dependent | |
942 | from a certain environment variable. | |
943 | Normalize() with @c wxPATH_NORM_ENV_VARS can perform the opposite of this | |
944 | function (depending on the value of @a replacementFmtString). | |
945 | ||
946 | The name and extension of this filename are not modified. | |
947 | ||
948 | Example: | |
949 | @code | |
950 | wxFileName fn("/usr/openwin/lib/someFile"); | |
951 | fn.ReplaceEnvVariable("OPENWINHOME"); | |
952 | // now fn.GetFullPath() == "$OPENWINHOME/lib/someFile" | |
953 | @endcode | |
954 | ||
955 | @since 2.9.0 | |
956 | ||
957 | @return @true if the operation was successful (which doesn't mean | |
958 | that something was actually replaced, just that ::wxGetEnv | |
959 | didn't fail). | |
960 | */ | |
961 | bool ReplaceEnvVariable(const wxString& envname, | |
962 | const wxString& replacementFmtString = "$%s", | |
963 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
964 | ||
965 | /** | |
966 | Replaces, if present in the path, the home directory for the given user | |
967 | (see ::wxGetHomeDir) with a tilde (~). | |
968 | ||
969 | Normalize() with @c wxPATH_NORM_TILDE performs the opposite of this | |
970 | function. | |
971 | ||
972 | The name and extension of this filename are not modified. | |
973 | ||
974 | @since 2.9.0 | |
975 | ||
976 | @return @true if the operation was successful (which doesn't mean | |
977 | that something was actually replaced, just that ::wxGetHomeDir | |
978 | didn't fail). | |
979 | */ | |
980 | bool ReplaceHomeDir(wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
981 | ||
982 | ||
983 | /** | |
984 | Deletes the specified directory from the file system. | |
985 | */ | |
986 | bool Rmdir(); | |
987 | ||
988 | /** | |
989 | Deletes the specified directory from the file system. | |
990 | */ | |
991 | static bool Rmdir(const wxString& dir); | |
992 | ||
993 | /** | |
994 | Compares the filename using the rules of this platform. | |
995 | */ | |
996 | bool SameAs(const wxFileName& filepath, | |
997 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE) const; | |
998 | ||
999 | /** | |
1000 | Changes the current working directory. | |
1001 | */ | |
1002 | bool SetCwd(); | |
1003 | ||
1004 | /** | |
1005 | Changes the current working directory. | |
1006 | */ | |
1007 | static bool SetCwd(const wxString& cwd); | |
1008 | ||
1009 | /** | |
1010 | Sets the extension of the file name to be an empty extension. | |
1011 | This is different from having no extension at all as the file | |
1012 | name will have a trailing dot after a call to this method. | |
1013 | ||
1014 | @see SetExt(), ClearExt() | |
1015 | */ | |
1016 | void SetEmptyExt(); | |
1017 | ||
1018 | /** | |
1019 | Sets the extension of the file name. | |
1020 | ||
1021 | Setting an empty string as the extension will remove the extension | |
1022 | resulting in a file name without a trailing dot, unlike a call to | |
1023 | SetEmptyExt(). | |
1024 | ||
1025 | @see SetEmptyExt(), ClearExt() | |
1026 | */ | |
1027 | void SetExt(const wxString& ext); | |
1028 | ||
1029 | /** | |
1030 | The full name is the file name and extension (but without the path). | |
1031 | */ | |
1032 | void SetFullName(const wxString& fullname); | |
1033 | ||
1034 | /** | |
1035 | Sets the name part (without extension). | |
1036 | ||
1037 | @see SetFullName() | |
1038 | */ | |
1039 | void SetName(const wxString& name); | |
1040 | ||
1041 | /** | |
1042 | Sets the file creation and last access/modification times (any of the pointers | |
1043 | may be @NULL). | |
1044 | */ | |
1045 | bool SetTimes(const wxDateTime* dtAccess, | |
1046 | const wxDateTime* dtMod, | |
1047 | const wxDateTime* dtCreate); | |
1048 | ||
1049 | /** | |
1050 | Sets the volume specifier. | |
1051 | */ | |
1052 | void SetVolume(const wxString& volume); | |
1053 | ||
1054 | //@{ | |
1055 | /** | |
1056 | This function splits a full file name into components: the volume (with the | |
1057 | first version) path (including the volume in the second version), the base name | |
1058 | and the extension. | |
1059 | ||
1060 | Any of the output parameters (@e volume, @e path, @a name or @e ext) may | |
1061 | be @NULL if you are not interested in the value of a particular component. | |
1062 | Also, @a fullpath may be empty on entry. | |
1063 | On return, @a path contains the file path (without the trailing separator), | |
1064 | @a name contains the file name and @a ext contains the file extension | |
1065 | without leading dot. All three of them may be empty if the corresponding | |
1066 | component is. The old contents of the strings pointed to by these parameters | |
1067 | will be overwritten in any case (if the pointers are not @NULL). | |
1068 | ||
1069 | Note that for a filename "foo." the extension is present, as indicated by the | |
1070 | trailing dot, but empty. If you need to cope with such cases, you should use | |
1071 | @a hasExt instead of relying on testing whether @a ext is empty or not. | |
1072 | */ | |
1073 | static void SplitPath(const wxString& fullpath, | |
1074 | wxString* volume, | |
1075 | wxString* path, | |
1076 | wxString* name, | |
1077 | wxString* ext, | |
1078 | bool* hasExt = NULL, | |
1079 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
1080 | static void SplitPath(const wxString& fullpath, | |
1081 | wxString* volume, | |
1082 | wxString* path, | |
1083 | wxString* name, | |
1084 | wxString* ext, | |
1085 | wxPathFormat format); | |
1086 | static void SplitPath(const wxString& fullpath, | |
1087 | wxString* path, | |
1088 | wxString* name, | |
1089 | wxString* ext, | |
1090 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
1091 | //@} | |
1092 | ||
1093 | /** | |
1094 | Splits the given @a fullpath into the volume part (which may be empty) and | |
1095 | the pure path part, not containing any volume. | |
1096 | ||
1097 | @see SplitPath() | |
1098 | */ | |
1099 | static void SplitVolume(const wxString& fullpath, | |
1100 | wxString* volume, | |
1101 | wxString* path, | |
1102 | wxPathFormat format = wxPATH_NATIVE); | |
1103 | ||
1104 | /** | |
1105 | Sets the access and modification times to the current moment. | |
1106 | */ | |
1107 | bool Touch(); | |
1108 | ||
1109 | /** | |
1110 | Returns @true if the filenames are different. The string @e filenames | |
1111 | is interpreted as a path in the native filename format. | |
1112 | */ | |
1113 | bool operator!=(const wxFileName& filename) const; | |
1114 | ||
1115 | /** | |
1116 | Returns @true if the filenames are different. The string @e filenames | |
1117 | is interpreted as a path in the native filename format. | |
1118 | */ | |
1119 | bool operator!=(const wxString& filename) const; | |
1120 | ||
1121 | /** | |
1122 | Returns @true if the filenames are equal. The string @e filenames is | |
1123 | interpreted as a path in the native filename format. | |
1124 | */ | |
1125 | bool operator==(const wxFileName& filename) const; | |
1126 | ||
1127 | /** | |
1128 | Returns @true if the filenames are equal. The string @e filenames is | |
1129 | interpreted as a path in the native filename format. | |
1130 | */ | |
1131 | bool operator==(const wxString& filename) const; | |
1132 | ||
1133 | /** | |
1134 | Assigns the new value to this filename object. | |
1135 | */ | |
1136 | wxFileName& operator=(const wxFileName& filename); | |
1137 | ||
1138 | /** | |
1139 | Assigns the new value to this filename object. | |
1140 | */ | |
1141 | wxFileName& operator=(const wxString& filename); | |
1142 | }; | |
1143 |