]> git.saurik.com Git - wxWidgets.git/blame_incremental - docs/latex/wx/tapp.tex
correction for Mac OS compilation
[wxWidgets.git] / docs / latex / wx / tapp.tex
... / ...
CommitLineData
1\section{wxApp overview}\label{wxappoverview}
2
3Classes: \helpref{wxApp}{wxapp}
4
5A wxWindows application does not have a {\it main} procedure; the equivalent is the
6\rtfsp\helpref{OnInit}{wxapponinit} member defined for a class derived from wxApp.\rtfsp
7\rtfsp{\it OnInit} will usually create a top window as a bare minimum.
8
9Unlike in earlier versions of wxWindows, OnInit does not return a frame. Instead it
10returns a boolean value which indicates whether processing should continue (TRUE) or not (FALSE).
11You call \helpref{wxApp::SetTopWindow}{wxappsettopwindow} to let wxWindows know
12about the top window.
13
14Note that the program's command line arguments, represented by {\it
15argc} and {\it argv}, are available from within wxApp member functions.
16
17An application closes by destroying all windows. Because all frames must
18be destroyed for the application to exit, it is advisable to use parent
19frames wherever possible when creating new frames, so that deleting the
20top level frame will automatically delete child frames. The alternative
21is to explicitly delete child frames in the top-level frame's \helpref{wxWindow::OnCloseWindow}{wxwindowonclosewindow}\rtfsp
22handler.
23
24In emergencies the \helpref{wxExit}{wxexit} function can be called to kill the
25application.
26
27An example of defining an application follows:
28
29\begin{verbatim}
30class DerivedApp : public wxApp
31{
32public:
33 virtual bool OnInit();
34};
35
36IMPLEMENT_APP(DerivedApp)
37
38bool DerivedApp::OnInit()
39{
40 wxFrame *the_frame = new wxFrame(NULL, argv[0]);
41 ...
42 SetTopWindow(the_frame);
43
44 return TRUE;
45}
46\end{verbatim}
47
48Note the use of IMPLEMENT\_APP(appClass), which allows wxWindows to dynamically create an instance of the application object
49at the appropriate point in wxWindows initialization. Previous versions of wxWindows used
50to rely on the creation of a global application object, but this is no longer recommended,
51because required global initialization may not have been performed at application object
52construction time.
53
54You can also use DECLARE\_APP(appClass) in a header file to declare the wxGetApp function which returns
55a reference to the application object.
56