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1 \section{\class{wxEvtHandler}}\label{wxevthandler}
2
3 A class that can handle events from the windowing system.
4 wxWindow (and therefore all window classes) are derived from
5 this class.
6
7 When events are received, wxEvtHandler invokes the method listed in the
8 event table using itself as the object. When using multiple inheritance
9 it is imperative that the wxEvtHandler(-derived) class be the first
10 class inherited such that the "this" pointer for the overall object
11 will be identical to the "this" pointer for the wxEvtHandler portion.
12
13 \wxheading{Derived from}
14
15 \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
16
17 \wxheading{Include files}
18
19 <wx/event.h>
20
21 \wxheading{Library}
22
23 \helpref{wxBase}{librarieslist}
24
25 \wxheading{See also}
26
27 \overview{Event handling overview}{eventhandlingoverview}
28
29 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
30
31 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::wxEvtHandler}\label{wxevthandlerctor}
32
33 \func{}{wxEvtHandler}{\void}
34
35 Constructor.
36
37 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::\destruct{wxEvtHandler}}\label{wxevthandlerdtor}
38
39 \func{}{\destruct{wxEvtHandler}}{\void}
40
41 Destructor. If the handler is part of a chain, the destructor will
42 unlink itself and restore the previous and next handlers so that they point to
43 each other.
44
45 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::AddPendingEvent}\label{wxevthandleraddpendingevent}
46
47 \func{virtual void}{AddPendingEvent}{\param{const wxEvent\& }{event}}
48
49 This function posts an event to be processed later.
50
51 \wxheading{Parameters}
52
53 \docparam{event}{Event to add to process queue.}
54
55 \wxheading{Remarks}
56
57 The difference between sending an event (using the
58 \helpref{ProcessEvent}{wxevthandlerprocessevent} method) and posting it is
59 that in the first case the event is processed before the function returns,
60 while in the second case, the function returns immediately and the event will
61 be processed sometime later (usually during the next event loop iteration).
62
63 A copy of {\it event} is made by the function, so the original can be deleted
64 as soon as function returns (it is common that the original is created on the
65 stack). This requires that the \helpref{wxEvent::Clone}{wxeventclone} method
66 be implemented by {\it event} so that it can be duplicated and stored until
67 it gets processed.
68
69 This is also the method to call for inter-thread communication---it will
70 post events safely between different threads which means that this method is
71 thread-safe by using critical sections where needed. In a multi-threaded
72 program, you often need to inform the main GUI thread about the status of
73 other working threads and such notification should be done using this method.
74
75 This method automatically wakes up idle handling if the underlying window
76 system is currently idle and thus would not send any idle events. (Waking
77 up idle handling is done calling \helpref{::wxWakeUpIdle}{wxwakeupidle}.)
78
79 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::Connect}\label{wxevthandlerconnect}
80
81 \func{void}{Connect}{\param{int}{ id}, \param{int}{ lastId},
82 \param{wxEventType }{eventType}, \param{wxObjectEventFunction}{ function},
83 \param{wxObject*}{ userData = NULL}, \param{wxEvtHandler*}{ eventSink = NULL}}
84
85 \func{void}{Connect}{\param{int}{ id},
86 \param{wxEventType }{eventType}, \param{wxObjectEventFunction}{ function},
87 \param{wxObject*}{ userData = NULL}, \param{wxEvtHandler*}{ eventSink = NULL}}
88
89 \func{void}{Connect}{\param{wxEventType }{eventType}, \param{wxObjectEventFunction}{ function},
90 \param{wxObject*}{ userData = NULL}, \param{wxEvtHandler*}{ eventSink = NULL}}
91
92 Connects the given function dynamically with the event handler, id and event type. This
93 is an alternative to the use of static event tables. See the 'event' or the old 'dynamic' sample for usage.
94
95 \wxheading{Parameters}
96
97 \docparam{id}{The identifier (or first of the identifier range) to be
98 associated with the event handler function. For the version not taking this
99 argument, it defaults to \texttt{wxID\_ANY}.}
100
101 \docparam{lastId}{The second part of the identifier range to be associated with the event handler function.}
102
103 \docparam{eventType}{The event type to be associated with this event handler.}
104
105 \docparam{function}{The event handler function. Note that this function should
106 be explicitly converted to the correct type which can be done using a macro
107 called \texttt{wxFooEventHandler} for the handler for any \texttt{wxFooEvent}.}
108
109 \docparam{userData}{Data to be associated with the event table entry.}
110
111 \docparam{eventSink}{Object whose member function should be called. If this is NULL,
112 \textit{this} will be used.}
113
114 \wxheading{Example}
115
116 \begin{verbatim}
117 frame->Connect( wxID_EXIT,
118 wxEVT_COMMAND_MENU_SELECTED,
119 wxCommandEventHandler(MyFrame::OnQuit) );
120 \end{verbatim}
121
122 \perlnote{In wxPerl this function takes 4 arguments: \texttt{id,
123 lastid, type, method}; if \texttt{method} is \texttt{undef}, the
124 handler is disconnected.}
125
126 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::Disconnect}\label{wxevthandlerdisconnect}
127
128 \func{bool}{Disconnect}{\param{wxEventType }{eventType = wxEVT\_NULL}, \param{wxObjectEventFunction}{ function = NULL},
129 \param{wxObject*}{ userData = NULL}, \param{wxEvtHandler*}{ eventSink = NULL}}
130
131 \func{bool}{Disconnect}{\param{int}{ id = \texttt{wxID\_ANY}},
132 \param{wxEventType }{eventType = wxEVT\_NULL}, \param{wxObjectEventFunction}{ function = NULL},
133 \param{wxObject*}{ userData = NULL}, \param{wxEvtHandler*}{ eventSink = NULL}}
134
135 \func{bool}{Disconnect}{\param{int}{ id}, \param{int}{ lastId = \texttt{wxID\_ANY}},
136 \param{wxEventType }{eventType = wxEVT\_NULL}, \param{wxObjectEventFunction}{ function = NULL},
137 \param{wxObject*}{ userData = NULL}, \param{wxEvtHandler*}{ eventSink = NULL}}
138
139 Disconnects the given function dynamically from the event handler, using the specified
140 parameters as search criteria and returning true if a matching function has been
141 found and removed. This method can only disconnect functions which have been added
142 using the \helpref{wxEvtHandler::Connect}{wxevthandlerconnect} method. There is no way
143 to disconnect functions connected using the (static) event tables.
144
145 \wxheading{Parameters}
146
147 \docparam{id}{The identifier (or first of the identifier range) associated with the event handler function.}
148
149 \docparam{lastId}{The second part of the identifier range associated with the event handler function.}
150
151 \docparam{eventType}{The event type associated with this event handler.}
152
153 \docparam{function}{The event handler function.}
154
155 \docparam{userData}{Data associated with the event table entry.}
156
157 \docparam{eventSink}{Object whose member function should be called.}
158
159 \perlnote{In wxPerl this function takes 3 arguments: \texttt{id,
160 lastid, type}.}
161
162 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::GetClientData}\label{wxevthandlergetclientdata}
163
164 \func{void* }{GetClientData}{\void}
165
166 Gets user-supplied client data.
167
168 \wxheading{Remarks}
169
170 Normally, any extra data the programmer wishes to associate with the object
171 should be made available by deriving a new class with new data members.
172
173 \wxheading{See also}
174
175 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetClientData}{wxevthandlersetclientdata}
176
177 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::GetClientObject}\label{wxevthandlergetclientobject}
178
179 \constfunc{wxClientData*}{GetClientObject}{\void}
180
181 Get a pointer to the user-supplied client data object.
182
183 \wxheading{See also}
184
185 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetClientObject}{wxevthandlersetclientobject},
186 \helpref{wxClientData}{wxclientdata}
187
188 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::GetEvtHandlerEnabled}\label{wxevthandlergetevthandlerenabled}
189
190 \func{bool}{GetEvtHandlerEnabled}{\void}
191
192 Returns true if the event handler is enabled, false otherwise.
193
194 \wxheading{See also}
195
196 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetEvtHandlerEnabled}{wxevthandlersetevthandlerenabled}
197
198 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::GetNextHandler}\label{wxevthandlergetnexthandler}
199
200 \func{wxEvtHandler*}{GetNextHandler}{\void}
201
202 Gets the pointer to the next handler in the chain.
203
204 \wxheading{See also}
205
206 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetNextHandler}{wxevthandlersetnexthandler},\rtfsp
207 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::GetPreviousHandler}{wxevthandlergetprevioushandler},\rtfsp
208 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetPreviousHandler}{wxevthandlersetprevioushandler},\rtfsp
209 \helpref{wxWindow::PushEventHandler}{wxwindowpusheventhandler},\rtfsp
210 \helpref{wxWindow::PopEventHandler}{wxwindowpopeventhandler}
211
212 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::GetPreviousHandler}\label{wxevthandlergetprevioushandler}
213
214 \func{wxEvtHandler*}{GetPreviousHandler}{\void}
215
216 Gets the pointer to the previous handler in the chain.
217
218 \wxheading{See also}
219
220 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetPreviousHandler}{wxevthandlersetprevioushandler},\rtfsp
221 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::GetNextHandler}{wxevthandlergetnexthandler},\rtfsp
222 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetNextHandler}{wxevthandlersetnexthandler},\rtfsp
223 \helpref{wxWindow::PushEventHandler}{wxwindowpusheventhandler},\rtfsp
224 \helpref{wxWindow::PopEventHandler}{wxwindowpopeventhandler}
225
226 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent}\label{wxevthandlerprocessevent}
227
228 \func{virtual bool}{ProcessEvent}{\param{wxEvent\& }{event}}
229
230 Processes an event, searching event tables and calling zero or more suitable event handler function(s).
231
232 \wxheading{Parameters}
233
234 \docparam{event}{Event to process.}
235
236 \wxheading{Return value}
237
238 true if a suitable event handler function was found and executed, and the function did not
239 call \helpref{wxEvent::Skip}{wxeventskip}.
240
241 \wxheading{Remarks}
242
243 Normally, your application would not call this function: it is called in the wxWidgets
244 implementation to dispatch incoming user interface events to the framework (and application).
245
246 However, you might need to call it if implementing new functionality (such as a new control) where
247 you define new event types, as opposed to allowing the user to override virtual functions.
248
249 An instance where you might actually override the {\bf ProcessEvent} function is where you want
250 to direct event processing to event handlers not normally noticed by wxWidgets. For example,
251 in the document/view architecture, documents and views are potential event handlers.
252 When an event reaches a frame, {\bf ProcessEvent} will need to be called on the associated
253 document and view in case event handler functions are associated with these objects.
254 The property classes library (wxProperty) also overrides {\bf ProcessEvent} for similar reasons.
255
256 The normal order of event table searching is as follows:
257
258 \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
259 \item If the object is disabled (via a call to \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetEvtHandlerEnabled}{wxevthandlersetevthandlerenabled})
260 the function skips to step (6).
261 \item If the object is a wxWindow, {\bf ProcessEvent} is recursively called on the window's\rtfsp
262 \helpref{wxValidator}{wxvalidator}. If this returns true, the function exits.
263 \item {\bf SearchEventTable} is called for this event handler. If this fails, the base
264 class table is tried, and so on until no more tables exist or an appropriate function was found,
265 in which case the function exits.
266 \item The search is applied down the entire chain of event handlers (usually the chain has a length
267 of one). If this succeeds, the function exits.
268 \item If the object is a wxWindow and the event is a wxCommandEvent, {\bf ProcessEvent} is
269 recursively applied to the parent window's event handler. If this returns true, the function exits.
270 \item Finally, {\bf ProcessEvent} is called on the wxApp object.
271 \end{enumerate}
272
273 \wxheading{See also}
274
275 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SearchEventTable}{wxevthandlersearcheventtable}
276
277
278 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::SafelyProcessEvent}\label{wxevthandlersafelyprocessevent}
279
280 \func{bool}{SafelyProcessEvent}{\param{wxEvent\& }{event}}
281
282 Processes an event by calling \helpref{ProcessEvent}{wxevthandlerprocessevent}
283 and handles any exceptions that occur in the process. If an exception is
284 thrown in event handler, \helpref{wxApp::OnExceptionInMainLoop}{wxapponexceptioninmainloop}
285 is called.
286
287 \wxheading{Parameters}
288
289 \docparam{event}{Event to process.}
290
291 \wxheading{Return value}
292
293 \true if the event was processed, \false if no handler was found or an
294 exception was thrown.
295
296 \wxheading{See also}
297
298 \helpref{wxWindow::HandleWindowEvent}{wxwindowhandlewindowevent}
299
300
301 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::SearchEventTable}\label{wxevthandlersearcheventtable}
302
303 \func{virtual bool}{SearchEventTable}{\param{wxEventTable\& }{table}, \param{wxEvent\& }{event}}
304
305 Searches the event table, executing an event handler function if an appropriate one
306 is found.
307
308 \wxheading{Parameters}
309
310 \docparam{table}{Event table to be searched.}
311
312 \docparam{event}{Event to be matched against an event table entry.}
313
314 \wxheading{Return value}
315
316 true if a suitable event handler function was found and executed, and the function did not
317 call \helpref{wxEvent::Skip}{wxeventskip}.
318
319 \wxheading{Remarks}
320
321 This function looks through the object's event table and tries to find an entry
322 that will match the event.
323
324 An entry will match if:
325
326 \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
327 \item The event type matches, and
328 \item the identifier or identifier range matches, or the event table entry's identifier is zero.
329 \end{enumerate}
330
331 If a suitable function is called but calls \helpref{wxEvent::Skip}{wxeventskip}, this function will
332 fail, and searching will continue.
333
334 \wxheading{See also}
335
336 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent}{wxevthandlerprocessevent}
337
338 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::SetClientData}\label{wxevthandlersetclientdata}
339
340 \func{void}{SetClientData}{\param{void* }{data}}
341
342 Sets user-supplied client data.
343
344 \wxheading{Parameters}
345
346 \docparam{data}{Data to be associated with the event handler.}
347
348 \wxheading{Remarks}
349
350 Normally, any extra data the programmer wishes to associate with
351 the object should be made available by deriving a new class
352 with new data members. You must not call this method and
353 \helpref{SetClientObject}{wxevthandlersetclientobject} on the
354 same class - only one of them.
355
356 \wxheading{See also}
357
358 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::GetClientData}{wxevthandlergetclientdata}
359
360 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::SetClientObject}\label{wxevthandlersetclientobject}
361
362 \func{void}{SetClientObject}{\param{wxClientData* }{data}}
363
364 Set the client data object. Any previous object will be deleted.
365
366 \wxheading{See also}
367
368 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::GetClientObject}{wxevthandlergetclientobject},
369 \helpref{wxClientData}{wxclientdata}
370
371 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::SetEvtHandlerEnabled}\label{wxevthandlersetevthandlerenabled}
372
373 \func{void}{SetEvtHandlerEnabled}{\param{bool }{enabled}}
374
375 Enables or disables the event handler.
376
377 \wxheading{Parameters}
378
379 \docparam{enabled}{true if the event handler is to be enabled, false if it is to be disabled.}
380
381 \wxheading{Remarks}
382
383 You can use this function to avoid having to remove the event handler from the chain, for example
384 when implementing a dialog editor and changing from edit to test mode.
385
386 \wxheading{See also}
387
388 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::GetEvtHandlerEnabled}{wxevthandlergetevthandlerenabled}
389
390 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::SetNextHandler}\label{wxevthandlersetnexthandler}
391
392 \func{void}{SetNextHandler}{\param{wxEvtHandler* }{handler}}
393
394 Sets the pointer to the next handler.
395
396 \wxheading{Parameters}
397
398 \docparam{handler}{Event handler to be set as the next handler.}
399
400 \wxheading{See also}
401
402 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::GetNextHandler}{wxevthandlergetnexthandler},\rtfsp
403 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetPreviousHandler}{wxevthandlersetprevioushandler},\rtfsp
404 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::GetPreviousHandler}{wxevthandlergetprevioushandler},\rtfsp
405 \helpref{wxWindow::PushEventHandler}{wxwindowpusheventhandler},\rtfsp
406 \helpref{wxWindow::PopEventHandler}{wxwindowpopeventhandler}
407
408 \membersection{wxEvtHandler::SetPreviousHandler}\label{wxevthandlersetprevioushandler}
409
410 \func{void}{SetPreviousHandler}{\param{wxEvtHandler* }{handler}}
411
412 Sets the pointer to the previous handler.
413
414 \wxheading{Parameters}
415
416 \docparam{handler}{Event handler to be set as the previous handler.}
417
418 \wxheading{See also}
419
420 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::GetPreviousHandler}{wxevthandlergetprevioushandler},\rtfsp
421 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::SetNextHandler}{wxevthandlersetnexthandler},\rtfsp
422 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::GetNextHandler}{wxevthandlergetnexthandler},\rtfsp
423 \helpref{wxWindow::PushEventHandler}{wxwindowpusheventhandler},\rtfsp
424 \helpref{wxWindow::PopEventHandler}{wxwindowpopeventhandler}
425
426