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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2 | // Name: list.h | |
3 | // Purpose: interface of wxList<T> | |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows license | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
9 | /** | |
10 | @wxheader{list.h} | |
11 | ||
12 | The wxList<T> class provides linked list functionality. It has been rewritten | |
13 | to be type safe and to provide the full API of the STL std::list container and | |
14 | should be used like it. The exception is that wxList<T> actually stores | |
15 | pointers and therefore its iterators return pointers and not references | |
16 | to the actual objets in the list (see example below) and @e value_type | |
17 | is defined as @e T*. wxList<T> destroys an object after removing it only | |
18 | if wxList::DeleteContents has been called. | |
19 | ||
20 | wxList<T> is not a real template and it requires that you declare and define | |
21 | each wxListT class in your program. This is done with @e WX_DECLARE_LIST | |
22 | and @e WX_DEFINE_LIST macros (see example). We hope that we'll be able | |
23 | to provide a proper template class providing both the STL std::list | |
24 | and the old wxList API in the future. | |
25 | ||
26 | Please refer to the STL std::list documentation for further | |
27 | information on how to use the class. Below we documented both | |
28 | the supported STL and the legacy API that originated from the | |
29 | old wxList class and which can still be used alternatively for | |
30 | the the same class. | |
31 | ||
32 | Note that if you compile wxWidgets in STL mode (wxUSE_STL defined as 1) | |
33 | then wxList<T> will actually derive from std::list and just add a legacy | |
34 | compatibility layer for the old wxList class. | |
35 | ||
36 | @code | |
37 | // this part might be in a header or source (.cpp) file | |
38 | class MyListElement | |
39 | { | |
40 | ... // whatever | |
41 | }; | |
42 | ||
43 | // this macro declares and partly implements MyList class | |
44 | WX_DECLARE_LIST(MyListElement, MyList); | |
45 | ||
46 | ... | |
47 | ||
48 | // the only requirement for the rest is to be AFTER the full declaration of | |
49 | // MyListElement (for WX_DECLARE_LIST forward declaration is enough), but | |
50 | // usually it will be found in the source file and not in the header | |
51 | ||
52 | #include <wx/listimpl.cpp> | |
53 | WX_DEFINE_LIST(MyList); | |
54 | ||
55 | ||
56 | MyList list; | |
57 | MyListElement element; | |
58 | list.Append(&element); // ok | |
59 | list.Append(17); // error: incorrect type | |
60 | ||
61 | // let's iterate over the list in STL syntax | |
62 | MyList::iterator iter; | |
63 | for (iter = list.begin(); iter != list.end(); ++iter) | |
64 | { | |
65 | MyListElement *current = *iter; | |
66 | ||
67 | ...process the current element... | |
68 | } | |
69 | ||
70 | // the same with the legacy API from the old wxList class | |
71 | MyList::compatibility_iterator node = list.GetFirst(); | |
72 | while (node) | |
73 | { | |
74 | MyListElement *current = node->GetData(); | |
75 | ||
76 | ...process the current element... | |
77 | ||
78 | node = node->GetNext(); | |
79 | } | |
80 | @endcode | |
81 | ||
82 | ||
83 | @library{wxbase} | |
84 | @category{FIXME} | |
85 | ||
86 | @see wxArray<T>, wxVector<T> | |
87 | */ | |
88 | class wxList<T> | |
89 | { | |
90 | public: | |
91 | //@{ | |
92 | /** | |
93 | Constructors. | |
94 | */ | |
95 | wxList<T>(); | |
96 | wxList<T>(size_t count, T* elements[]); | |
97 | //@} | |
98 | ||
99 | /** | |
100 | Destroys the list, but does not delete the objects stored in the list | |
101 | unless you called DeleteContents(@true ). | |
102 | */ | |
103 | ~wxList<T>(); | |
104 | ||
105 | /** | |
106 | Appends the pointer to @a object to the list. | |
107 | */ | |
108 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator Append(T* object); | |
109 | ||
110 | /** | |
111 | Clears the list, but does not delete the objects stored in the list | |
112 | unless you called DeleteContents(@true ). | |
113 | */ | |
114 | void Clear(); | |
115 | ||
116 | /** | |
117 | If @a destroy is @true, instructs the list to call @e delete | |
118 | on objects stored in the list whenever they are removed. | |
119 | The default is @false. | |
120 | */ | |
121 | void DeleteContents(bool destroy); | |
122 | ||
123 | /** | |
124 | Deletes the given element refered to by @c iter from the list, | |
125 | returning @true if successful. | |
126 | */ | |
127 | bool DeleteNode(const compatibility_iterator& iter); | |
128 | ||
129 | /** | |
130 | Finds the given @a object and removes it from the list, returning | |
131 | @true if successful. The application must delete the actual object | |
132 | separately. | |
133 | */ | |
134 | bool DeleteObject(T* object); | |
135 | ||
136 | /** | |
137 | Removes element refered to be @c iter. | |
138 | */ | |
139 | void Erase(const compatibility_iterator& iter); | |
140 | ||
141 | /** | |
142 | Returns the iterator refering to @a object or @NULL if none found. | |
143 | */ | |
144 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator Find(T* object) const; | |
145 | ||
146 | /** | |
147 | Returns the number of elements in the list. | |
148 | */ | |
149 | size_t GetCount() const; | |
150 | ||
151 | /** | |
152 | Returns the first iterator in the list (@NULL if the list is empty). | |
153 | */ | |
154 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator GetFirst() const; | |
155 | ||
156 | /** | |
157 | Returns the last iterator in the list (@NULL if the list is empty). | |
158 | */ | |
159 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator GetLast() const; | |
160 | ||
161 | /** | |
162 | Returns the index of @a obj within the list or @c wxNOT_FOUND if | |
163 | @a obj is not found in the list. | |
164 | */ | |
165 | int IndexOf(T* obj) const; | |
166 | ||
167 | //@{ | |
168 | /** | |
169 | Inserts the object before the object refered to be @e iter. | |
170 | */ | |
171 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator Insert(T* object); | |
172 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator Insert(size_t position, | |
173 | T* object); | |
174 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator Insert(compatibility_iterator iter, | |
175 | T* object); | |
176 | //@} | |
177 | ||
178 | /** | |
179 | Returns @true if the list is empty, @false otherwise. | |
180 | */ | |
181 | bool IsEmpty() const; | |
182 | ||
183 | /** | |
184 | Returns the iterator refering to the object at the given | |
185 | @c index in the list. | |
186 | */ | |
187 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator Item(size_t index) const; | |
188 | ||
189 | /** | |
190 | @note This function is deprecated, use wxList::Find instead. | |
191 | */ | |
192 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator Member(T* object) const; | |
193 | ||
194 | /** | |
195 | @note This function is deprecated, use @ref wxList::itemfunc Item instead. | |
196 | Returns the @e nth node in the list, indexing from zero (@NULL if the list is | |
197 | empty | |
198 | or the nth node could not be found). | |
199 | */ | |
200 | wxList<T>::compatibility_iterator Nth(int n) const; | |
201 | ||
202 | /** | |
203 | @note This function is deprecated, use wxList::GetCount instead. | |
204 | Returns the number of elements in the list. | |
205 | */ | |
206 | int Number() const; | |
207 | ||
208 | /** | |
209 | Allows the sorting of arbitrary lists by giving a function to compare | |
210 | two list elements. We use the system @b qsort function for the actual | |
211 | sorting process. | |
212 | */ | |
213 | void Sort(wxSortCompareFunction compfunc); | |
214 | ||
215 | //@{ | |
216 | /** | |
217 | ) | |
218 | */ | |
219 | void assign(const_iterator first, const const_iterator& last); | |
220 | void assign(size_type n); | |
221 | //@} | |
222 | ||
223 | //@{ | |
224 | /** | |
225 | Returns the last item of the list. | |
226 | */ | |
227 | reference back() const; | |
228 | const_reference back() const; | |
229 | //@} | |
230 | ||
231 | //@{ | |
232 | /** | |
233 | Returns a (const) iterator pointing to the beginning of the list. | |
234 | */ | |
235 | iterator begin() const; | |
236 | const_iterator begin() const; | |
237 | //@} | |
238 | ||
239 | /** | |
240 | Removes all items from the list. | |
241 | */ | |
242 | void clear(); | |
243 | ||
244 | /** | |
245 | Returns @e @true if the list is empty. | |
246 | */ | |
247 | bool empty() const; | |
248 | ||
249 | //@{ | |
250 | /** | |
251 | Returns a (const) iterator pointing at the end of the list. | |
252 | */ | |
253 | iterator end() const; | |
254 | const_iterator end() const; | |
255 | //@} | |
256 | ||
257 | //@{ | |
258 | /** | |
259 | Erases the items from @a first to @e last. | |
260 | */ | |
261 | iterator erase(const iterator& it); | |
262 | iterator erase(const iterator& first, | |
263 | const iterator& last); | |
264 | //@} | |
265 | ||
266 | //@{ | |
267 | /** | |
268 | Returns the first item in the list. | |
269 | */ | |
270 | reference front() const; | |
271 | const_reference front() const; | |
272 | //@} | |
273 | ||
274 | //@{ | |
275 | /** | |
276 | Inserts an item (or several) at the given position. | |
277 | */ | |
278 | iterator insert(const iterator& it); | |
279 | void insert(const iterator& it, size_type n); | |
280 | void insert(const iterator& it, const_iterator first, | |
281 | const const_iterator& last); | |
282 | //@} | |
283 | ||
284 | /** | |
285 | Returns the largest possible size of the list. | |
286 | */ | |
287 | size_type max_size() const; | |
288 | ||
289 | /** | |
290 | Removes the last item from the list. | |
291 | */ | |
292 | void pop_back(); | |
293 | ||
294 | /** | |
295 | Removes the first item from the list. | |
296 | */ | |
297 | void pop_front(); | |
298 | ||
299 | /** | |
300 | ) | |
301 | Adds an item to end of the list. | |
302 | */ | |
303 | void push_back(); | |
304 | ||
305 | /** | |
306 | ) | |
307 | Adds an item to the front of the list. | |
308 | */ | |
309 | void push_front(); | |
310 | ||
311 | //@{ | |
312 | /** | |
313 | Returns a (const) reverse iterator pointing to the beginning of the | |
314 | reversed list. | |
315 | */ | |
316 | reverse_iterator rbegin() const; | |
317 | const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const; | |
318 | //@} | |
319 | ||
320 | /** | |
321 | Removes an item from the list. | |
322 | */ | |
323 | void remove(const_reference v); | |
324 | ||
325 | //@{ | |
326 | /** | |
327 | Returns a (const) reverse iterator pointing to the end of the | |
328 | reversed list. | |
329 | */ | |
330 | reverse_iterator rend() const; | |
331 | const_reverse_iterator rend() const; | |
332 | //@} | |
333 | ||
334 | /** | |
335 | ) | |
336 | Resizes the list. If the the list is enlarges items with | |
337 | the value @e v are appended to the list. | |
338 | */ | |
339 | void resize(size_type n); | |
340 | ||
341 | /** | |
342 | Reverses the list. | |
343 | */ | |
344 | void reverse(); | |
345 | ||
346 | /** | |
347 | Returns the size of the list. | |
348 | */ | |
349 | size_type size() const; | |
350 | }; | |
351 | ||
352 | ||
353 | ||
354 | /** | |
355 | @class wxNode | |
356 | @wxheader{list.h} | |
357 | ||
358 | wxNodeBase is the node structure used in linked lists (see | |
359 | wxList) and derived classes. You should never use wxNodeBase | |
360 | class directly, however, because it works with untyped (@c void *) data and | |
361 | this is unsafe. Use wxNodeBase-derived classes which are automatically defined | |
362 | by WX_DECLARE_LIST and WX_DEFINE_LIST macros instead as described in | |
363 | wxList documentation (see example there). Also note that | |
364 | although there is a class called wxNode, it is defined for backwards | |
365 | compatibility only and usage of this class is strongly deprecated. | |
366 | ||
367 | In the documentation below, the type @c T should be thought of as a | |
368 | "template" parameter: this is the type of data stored in the linked list or, | |
369 | in other words, the first argument of WX_DECLARE_LIST macro. Also, wxNode is | |
370 | written as wxNodeT even though it isn't really a template class -- but it | |
371 | helps to think of it as if it were. | |
372 | ||
373 | @library{wxbase} | |
374 | @category{FIXME} | |
375 | ||
376 | @see wxList<T>, wxHashTable | |
377 | */ | |
378 | class wxNode<T> | |
379 | { | |
380 | public: | |
381 | /** | |
382 | Retrieves the client data pointer associated with the node. | |
383 | */ | |
384 | T* GetData() const; | |
385 | ||
386 | /** | |
387 | Retrieves the next node or @NULL if this node is the last one. | |
388 | */ | |
389 | wxNode<T>* GetNext() const; | |
390 | ||
391 | /** | |
392 | Retrieves the previous node or @NULL if this node is the first one in the list. | |
393 | */ | |
394 | wxNode<T>* GetPrevious(); | |
395 | ||
396 | /** | |
397 | Returns the zero-based index of this node within the list. The return value | |
398 | will be @c wxNOT_FOUND if the node has not been added to a list yet. | |
399 | */ | |
400 | int IndexOf(); | |
401 | ||
402 | /** | |
403 | Sets the data associated with the node (usually the pointer will have been | |
404 | set when the node was created). | |
405 | */ | |
406 | void SetData(T* data); | |
407 | }; | |
408 |