1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
3 // Purpose: SWIG definitions for the Data Object classes
7 // Created: 31-October-1999
9 // Copyright: (c) 2003 by Total Control Software
10 // Licence: wxWindows license
11 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
16 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 #include <wx/dataobj.h>
22 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
52 "A wx.DataFormat is an encapsulation of a platform-specific format
53 handle which is used by the system for the clipboard and drag and drop
54 operations. The applications are usually only interested in, for
55 example, pasting data from the clipboard only if the data is in a
56 format the program understands. A data format is is used to uniquely
57 identify this format.",
59 On the system level, a data format is usually just a number, (which
60 may be the CLIPFORMAT under Windows or Atom under X11, for example.)
62 The standard format IDs are:
64 ================ =====================================
65 wx.DF_INVALID An invalid format
66 wx.DF_TEXT Text format
67 wx.DF_BITMAP A bitmap (wx.Bitmap)
68 wx.DF_METAFILE A metafile (wx.Metafile, Windows only)
69 wx.DF_FILENAME A list of filenames
70 wx.DF_HTML An HTML string. This is only valid on
71 Windows and non-unicode builds
72 ================ =====================================
74 Besies the standard formats, the application may also use custom
75 formats which are identified by their names (strings) and not numeric
76 identifiers. Although internally custom format must be created (or
77 registered) first, you shouldn\'t care about it because it is done
78 automatically the first time the wxDataFormat object corresponding to
79 a given format name is created.
86 wxDataFormat( wxDataFormatId type ),
87 "Constructs a data format object for one of the standard data formats
88 or an empty data object (use SetType or SetId later in this case)", "");
91 wxDataFormat(const wxString& format),
92 "Constructs a data format object for a custom format identified by its
100 %nokwargs operator!=;
101 bool operator==(wxDataFormatId format) const;
102 bool operator!=(wxDataFormatId format) const;
103 bool operator==(const wxDataFormat& format) const;
104 bool operator!=(const wxDataFormat& format) const;
108 void , SetType(wxDataFormatId format),
109 "Sets the format to the given value, which should be one of wx.DF_XXX
113 wxDataFormatId , GetType() const,
114 "Returns the platform-specific number identifying the format.", "");
117 %Rename(_GetId, wxString , GetId() const);
120 """Returns the name of a custom format (this function will fail for a
127 void , SetId(const wxString& format),
128 "Sets the format to be the custom format identified by the given name.", "");
130 %property(Id, GetId, SetId, doc="See `GetId` and `SetId`");
131 %property(Type, GetType, SetType, doc="See `GetType` and `SetType`");
136 const wxDataFormat wxFormatInvalid;
139 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
143 "A wx.DataObject represents data that can be copied to or from the
144 clipboard, or dragged and dropped. The important thing about
145 wx.DataObject is that this is a 'smart' piece of data unlike usual
146 'dumb' data containers such as memory buffers or files. Being 'smart'
147 here means that the data object itself should know what data formats
148 it supports and how to render itself in each of supported formats.
150 **NOTE**: This class is an abstract base class and can not be used
151 directly from Python. If you need a custom type of data object then
152 you should instead derive from `wx.PyDataObjectSimple` or use
153 `wx.CustomDataObject`.
155 Not surprisingly, being 'smart' comes at a price of added
156 complexity. This is reasonable for the situations when you really need
157 to support multiple formats, but may be annoying if you only want to
158 do something simple like cut and paste text.
160 To provide a solution for both cases, wxWidgets has two predefined
161 classes which derive from wx.DataObject: `wx.DataObjectSimple` and
162 `wx.DataObjectComposite`. `wx.DataObjectSimple` is the simplest
163 wx.DataObject possible and only holds data in a single format (such as
164 text or bitmap) and `wx.DataObjectComposite` is the simplest way to
165 implement a wx.DataObject which supports multiple simultaneous formats
166 because it achievs this by simply holding several
167 `wx.DataObjectSimple` objects.
169 Please note that the easiest way to use drag and drop and the
170 clipboard with multiple formats is by using `wx.DataObjectComposite`,
171 but it is not the most efficient one as each `wx.DataObjectSimple`
172 would contain the whole data in its respective formats. Now imagine
173 that you want to paste 200 pages of text in your proprietary format,
174 as well as Word, RTF, HTML, Unicode and plain text to the clipboard
175 and even today's computers are in trouble. For this case, you will
176 have to derive from wx.DataObject directly and make it enumerate its
177 formats and provide the data in the requested format on
178 demand. (**TODO**: This is currently not possible from Python. Make
181 Note that the platform transfer mechanisms for the clipboard and drag
182 and drop, do not copy any data out of the source application until
183 another application actually requests the data. This is in contrast to
184 the 'feel' offered to the user of a program who would normally think
185 that the data resides in the clipboard after having pressed 'Copy' -
186 in reality it is only declared to be available.
190 // There are several predefined data object classes derived from
191 // wxDataObjectSimple: wxFileDataObject, wxTextDataObject and
192 // wxBitmapDataObject which can be used without change.
194 // You may also derive your own data object classes from
195 // wxCustomDataObject for user-defined types. The format of user-defined
196 // data is given as mime-type string literal, such as 'application/word'
197 // or 'image/png'. These strings are used as they are under Unix (so far
198 // only GTK) to identify a format and are translated into their Windows
199 // equivalent under Win32 (using the OLE IDataObject for data exchange to
200 // and from the clipboard and for drag and drop). Note that the format
201 // string translation under Windows is not yet finished.
208 Get = 0x01, // format is supported by GetDataHere()
209 Set = 0x02, // format is supported by SetData()
210 Both = 0x03 // format is supported by both (unused currently)
213 // wxDataObject(); // *** It's an ABC.
217 virtual wxDataFormat , GetPreferredFormat(Direction dir = Get) const,
218 "Returns the preferred format for either rendering the data (if dir is
219 Get, its default value) or for setting it. Usually this will be the
220 native format of the wx.DataObject.", "");
224 virtual size_t , GetFormatCount(Direction dir = Get) const,
225 "Returns the number of available formats for rendering or setting the
230 bool , IsSupported(const wxDataFormat& format, Direction dir = Get) const,
231 "Returns True if this format is supported.", "");
235 virtual size_t , GetDataSize(const wxDataFormat& format) const,
236 "Get the (total) size of data for the given format", "");
241 DocAStr(GetAllFormats,
242 "GetAllFormats(self, int dir=Get) -> [formats]",
243 "Returns a list of all the wx.DataFormats that this dataobject supports
244 in the given direction.", "");
245 PyObject* GetAllFormats(Direction dir = Get) {
246 size_t count = self->GetFormatCount(dir);
247 wxDataFormat* formats = new wxDataFormat[count];
248 self->GetAllFormats(formats, dir);
250 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
251 PyObject* list = PyList_New(count);
252 for (size_t i=0; i<count; i++) {
253 wxDataFormat* format = new wxDataFormat(formats[i]);
254 PyObject* obj = wxPyConstructObject((void*)format, wxT("wxDataFormat"), true);
255 PyList_SET_ITEM(list, i, obj); // PyList_SET_ITEM steals a reference
257 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
265 // copy raw data (in the specified format) to the provided buffer, return
266 // True if data copied successfully, False otherwise
267 // virtual bool GetDataHere(const wxDataFormat& format, void *buf) const;
271 "GetDataHere(self, DataFormat format) -> String",
272 "Get the data bytes in the specified format, returns None on failure.", "
273 :todo: This should use the python buffer interface isntead...");
274 PyObject* GetDataHere(const wxDataFormat& format) {
275 PyObject* rval = NULL;
276 size_t size = self->GetDataSize(format);
277 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
279 char* buf = new char[size];
280 if (self->GetDataHere(format, buf))
281 rval = PyString_FromStringAndSize(buf, size);
288 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
294 // get data from the buffer of specified length (in the given format),
295 // return True if the data was read successfully, False otherwise
296 //virtual bool SetData(const wxDataFormat& format,
297 // size_t len, const void * buf);
299 "SetData(self, DataFormat format, String data) -> bool",
300 "Set the data in the specified format from the bytes in the the data string.
302 :todo: This should use the python buffer interface isntead...");
304 bool SetData(const wxDataFormat& format, PyObject* data) {
306 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
307 if (PyString_Check(data)) {
308 rval = self->SetData(format, PyString_Size(data), PyString_AsString(data));
311 // raise a TypeError if not a string
312 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "String expected.");
315 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
320 %property(AllFormats, GetAllFormats, doc="See `GetAllFormats`");
321 %property(DataHere, GetDataHere, doc="See `GetDataHere`");
322 %property(DataSize, GetDataSize, doc="See `GetDataSize`");
323 %property(FormatCount, GetFormatCount, doc="See `GetFormatCount`");
324 %property(PreferredFormat, GetPreferredFormat, doc="See `GetPreferredFormat`");
329 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
332 DocStr(wxDataObjectSimple,
333 "wx.DataObjectSimple is a `wx.DataObject` which only supports one
334 format. This is the simplest possible `wx.DataObject` implementation.
336 This is still an \"abstract base class\" meaning that you can't use it
337 directly. You either need to use one of the predefined base classes,
338 or derive your own class from `wx.PyDataObjectSimple`.
341 class wxDataObjectSimple : public wxDataObject {
344 wxDataObjectSimple(const wxDataFormat& format = wxFormatInvalid),
345 "Constructor accepts the supported format (none by default) which may
346 also be set later with `SetFormat`.","");
350 const wxDataFormat& , GetFormat(),
351 "Returns the (one and only one) format supported by this object. It is
352 assumed that the format is supported in both directions.", "");
355 void , SetFormat(const wxDataFormat& format),
356 "Sets the supported format.", "");
359 virtual size_t , GetDataSize() const,
360 "Get the size of our data.", "");
366 "GetDataHere(self) -> String",
367 "Returns the data bytes from the data object as a string, returns None
368 on failure. Must be implemented in the derived class if the object
369 supports rendering its data.", "");
370 PyObject* GetDataHere() {
371 PyObject* rval = NULL;
372 size_t size = self->GetDataSize();
373 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
375 char* buf = new char[size];
376 if (self->GetDataHere(buf))
377 rval = PyString_FromStringAndSize(buf, size);
384 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
392 "SetData(self, String data) -> bool",
393 "Copy the data value to the data object. Must be implemented in the
394 derived class if the object supports setting its data.
396 bool SetData(PyObject* data) {
398 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
399 if (PyString_Check(data)) {
400 rval = self->SetData(PyString_Size(data), PyString_AsString(data));
403 // raise a TypeError if not a string
404 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "String expected.");
407 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
412 %property(Format, GetFormat, SetFormat, doc="See `GetFormat` and `SetFormat`");
418 %{ // Create a new class for wxPython to use
419 class wxPyDataObjectSimple : public wxDataObjectSimple {
421 wxPyDataObjectSimple(const wxDataFormat& format = wxFormatInvalid)
422 : wxDataObjectSimple(format) {}
424 DEC_PYCALLBACK_SIZET__const(GetDataSize);
425 bool GetDataHere(void *buf) const;
426 bool SetData(size_t len, const void *buf);
430 IMP_PYCALLBACK_SIZET__const(wxPyDataObjectSimple, wxDataObjectSimple, GetDataSize);
432 bool wxPyDataObjectSimple::GetDataHere(void *buf) const {
433 // We need to get the data for this object and write it to buf. I think
434 // the best way to do this for wxPython is to have the Python method
435 // return either a string or None and then act appropriately with the
439 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
440 if (wxPyCBH_findCallback(m_myInst, "GetDataHere")) {
442 ro = wxPyCBH_callCallbackObj(m_myInst, Py_BuildValue("()"));
444 rval = (ro != Py_None && PyString_Check(ro));
446 memcpy(buf, PyString_AsString(ro), PyString_Size(ro));
450 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
454 bool wxPyDataObjectSimple::SetData(size_t len, const void *buf) {
455 // For this one we simply need to make a string from buf and len
456 // and send it to the Python method.
458 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
459 if (wxPyCBH_findCallback(m_myInst, "SetData")) {
460 PyObject* data = PyString_FromStringAndSize((char*)buf, len);
461 rval = wxPyCBH_callCallback(m_myInst, Py_BuildValue("(O)", data));
464 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
471 // Now define it for SWIG
472 DocStr(wxPyDataObjectSimple,
473 "wx.PyDataObjectSimple is a version of `wx.DataObjectSimple` that is
474 Python-aware and knows how to reflect calls to its C++ virtual methods
475 to methods in the Python derived class. You should derive from this
476 class and overload `GetDataSize`, `GetDataHere` and `SetData` when you
477 need to create your own simple single-format type of `wx.DataObject`.
479 Here is a simple example::
481 class MyDataObject(wx.PyDataObjectSimple):
483 wx.PyDataObjectSimple.__init__(
484 self, wx.CustomDataFormat('MyDOFormat'))
487 def GetDataSize(self):
488 return len(self.data)
489 def GetDataHere(self):
490 return self.data # returns a string
491 def SetData(self, data):
495 Note that there is already a `wx.CustomDataObject` class that behaves
496 very similarly to this example. The value of creating your own
497 derived class like this is to be able to do additional things when the
498 data is requested or given via the clipboard or drag and drop
499 operation, such as generate the data value or decode it into needed
502 class wxPyDataObjectSimple : public wxDataObjectSimple {
504 %pythonAppend wxPyDataObjectSimple setCallbackInfo(PyDataObjectSimple)
506 wxPyDataObjectSimple(const wxDataFormat& format = wxFormatInvalid);
507 void _setCallbackInfo(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
511 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
514 DocStr(wxDataObjectComposite,
515 "wx.DataObjectComposite is the simplest `wx.DataObject` derivation
516 which may be sued to support multiple formats. It contains several
517 'wx.DataObjectSimple` objects and supports any format supported by at
518 least one of them. Only one of these data objects is *preferred* (the
519 first one if not explicitly changed by using the second parameter of
520 `Add`) and its format determines the preferred format of the composite
523 See `wx.DataObject` documentation for the reasons why you might prefer
524 to use wx.DataObject directly instead of wx.DataObjectComposite for
528 class wxDataObjectComposite : public wxDataObject {
530 wxDataObjectComposite();
532 %disownarg( wxDataObjectSimple *dataObject );
535 void , Add(wxDataObjectSimple *dataObject, bool preferred = false),
536 "Adds the dataObject to the list of supported objects and it becomes
537 the preferred object if preferred is True.", "");
539 %cleardisown( wxDataObjectSimple *dataObject );
542 wxDataFormat , GetReceivedFormat() const,
543 "Report the format passed to the `SetData` method. This should be the
544 format of the data object within the composite that recieved data from
545 the clipboard or the DnD operation. You can use this method to find
546 out what kind of data object was recieved.", "");
548 %property(ReceivedFormat, GetReceivedFormat, doc="See `GetReceivedFormat`");
551 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
553 DocStr(wxTextDataObject,
554 "wx.TextDataObject is a specialization of `wx.DataObject` for text
555 data. It can be used without change to paste data into the `wx.Clipboard`
556 or a `wx.DropSource`.
558 Alternativly, you may wish to derive a new class from the
559 `wx.PyTextDataObject` class for providing text on-demand in order to
560 minimize memory consumption when offering data in several formats,
561 such as plain text and RTF, because by default the text is stored in a
562 string in this class, but it might as well be generated on demand when
563 requested. For this, `GetTextLength` and `GetText` will have to be
565 class wxTextDataObject : public wxDataObjectSimple {
568 wxTextDataObject(const wxString& text = wxPyEmptyString),
569 "Constructor, may be used to initialise the text (otherwise `SetText`
570 should be used later).", "");
573 size_t , GetTextLength(),
574 "Returns the data size. By default, returns the size of the text data
575 set in the constructor or using `SetText`. This can be overridden (via
576 `wx.PyTextDataObject`) to provide text size data on-demand. It is
577 recommended to return the text length plus 1 for a trailing zero, but
578 this is not strictly required.", "");
581 wxString , GetText(),
582 "Returns the text associated with the data object.", "");
585 void , SetText(const wxString& text),
586 "Sets the text associated with the data object. This method is called
587 when the data object receives the data and, by default, copies the
588 text into the member variable. If you want to process the text on the
589 fly you may wish to override this function (via
590 `wx.PyTextDataObject`.)", "");
592 %property(Text, GetText, SetText, doc="See `GetText` and `SetText`");
593 %property(TextLength, GetTextLength, doc="See `GetTextLength`");
601 %{ // Create a new class for wxPython to use
602 class wxPyTextDataObject : public wxTextDataObject {
604 wxPyTextDataObject(const wxString& text = wxPyEmptyString)
605 : wxTextDataObject(text) {}
607 DEC_PYCALLBACK_SIZET__const(GetTextLength);
608 DEC_PYCALLBACK_STRING__const(GetText);
609 DEC_PYCALLBACK__STRING(SetText);
613 IMP_PYCALLBACK_SIZET__const(wxPyTextDataObject, wxTextDataObject, GetTextLength);
614 IMP_PYCALLBACK_STRING__const(wxPyTextDataObject, wxTextDataObject, GetText);
615 IMP_PYCALLBACK__STRING(wxPyTextDataObject, wxTextDataObject, SetText);
620 // Now define it for SWIG
622 DocStr(wxPyTextDataObject,
623 "wx.PyTextDataObject is a version of `wx.TextDataObject` that is
624 Python-aware and knows how to reflect calls to its C++ virtual methods
625 to methods in the Python derived class. You should derive from this
626 class and overload `GetTextLength`, `GetText`, and `SetText` when you
627 want to be able to provide text on demand instead of preloading it
628 into the data object.", "");
630 class wxPyTextDataObject : public wxTextDataObject {
632 %pythonAppend wxPyTextDataObject setCallbackInfo(PyTextDataObject)
634 wxPyTextDataObject(const wxString& text = wxPyEmptyString);
635 void _setCallbackInfo(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
638 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
640 DocStr(wxBitmapDataObject,
641 "wx.BitmapDataObject is a specialization of wxDataObject for bitmap
642 data. It can be used without change to paste data into the `wx.Clipboard`
643 or a `wx.DropSource`.
645 :see: `wx.PyBitmapDataObject` if you wish to override `GetBitmap` to increase efficiency.");
647 class wxBitmapDataObject : public wxDataObjectSimple {
650 wxBitmapDataObject(const wxBitmap& bitmap = wxNullBitmap),
651 "Constructor, optionally passing a bitmap (otherwise use `SetBitmap`
655 wxBitmap , GetBitmap() const,
656 "Returns the bitmap associated with the data object. You may wish to
657 override this method (by deriving from `wx.PyBitmapDataObject`) when
658 offering data on-demand, but this is not required by wxWidgets'
659 internals. Use this method to get data in bitmap form from the
660 `wx.Clipboard`.", "");
663 void , SetBitmap(const wxBitmap& bitmap),
664 "Sets the bitmap associated with the data object. This method is called
665 when the data object receives data. Usually there will be no reason to
666 override this function.", "");
668 %property(Bitmap, GetBitmap, SetBitmap, doc="See `GetBitmap` and `SetBitmap`");
675 %{ // Create a new class for wxPython to use
676 class wxPyBitmapDataObject : public wxBitmapDataObject {
678 wxPyBitmapDataObject(const wxBitmap& bitmap = wxNullBitmap)
679 : wxBitmapDataObject(bitmap) {}
681 wxBitmap GetBitmap() const;
682 void SetBitmap(const wxBitmap& bitmap);
686 wxBitmap wxPyBitmapDataObject::GetBitmap() const {
687 wxBitmap* rval = &wxNullBitmap;
688 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
689 if (wxPyCBH_findCallback(m_myInst, "GetBitmap")) {
692 ro = wxPyCBH_callCallbackObj(m_myInst, Py_BuildValue("()"));
694 if (wxPyConvertSwigPtr(ro, (void **)&ptr, wxT("wxBitmap")))
699 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
703 void wxPyBitmapDataObject::SetBitmap(const wxBitmap& bitmap) {
704 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
705 if (wxPyCBH_findCallback(m_myInst, "SetBitmap")) {
706 PyObject* bo = wxPyConstructObject((void*)&bitmap, wxT("wxBitmap"), false);
707 wxPyCBH_callCallback(m_myInst, Py_BuildValue("(O)", bo));
710 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
717 DocStr(wxPyBitmapDataObject,
718 "wx.PyBitmapDataObject is a version of `wx.BitmapDataObject` that is
719 Python-aware and knows how to reflect calls to its C++ virtual methods
720 to methods in the Python derived class. To be able to provide bitmap
721 data on demand derive from this class and overload `GetBitmap`.", "");
723 class wxPyBitmapDataObject : public wxBitmapDataObject {
725 %pythonAppend wxPyBitmapDataObject setCallbackInfo(PyBitmapDataObject)
727 wxPyBitmapDataObject(const wxBitmap& bitmap = wxNullBitmap);
728 void _setCallbackInfo(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
731 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
734 DocStr(wxFileDataObject,
735 "wx.FileDataObject is a specialization of `wx.DataObjectSimple` for
736 file names. The program works with it just as if it were a list of
737 absolute file names, but internally it uses the same format as
738 Explorer and other compatible programs under Windows or GNOME/KDE
739 filemanager under Unix which makes it possible to receive files from
740 them using this class.", "");
742 class wxFileDataObject : public wxDataObjectSimple
750 const wxArrayString& , GetFilenames(),
751 "GetFilenames(self) -> [names]",
752 "Returns a list of file names.", "");
755 void , AddFile(const wxString &filename),
756 "Adds a file to the list of files represented by this data object.", "");
758 %property(Filenames, GetFilenames, doc="See `GetFilenames`");
761 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
763 DocStr(wxCustomDataObject,
764 "wx.CustomDataObject is a specialization of `wx.DataObjectSimple` for
765 some application-specific data in arbitrary format. Python strings
766 are used for getting and setting data, but any picklable object can
767 easily be transfered via strings. A copy of the data is stored in the
770 class wxCustomDataObject : public wxDataObjectSimple {
772 %nokwargs wxCustomDataObject;
773 wxCustomDataObject(const wxDataFormat& format);
775 wxCustomDataObject(const wxString& formatName) {
776 return new wxCustomDataObject(wxDataFormat(formatName));
779 wxCustomDataObject();
784 "SetData(self, String data) -> bool",
785 "Copy the data value to the data object.", "");
786 bool SetData(PyObject* data) {
788 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
789 if (PyString_Check(data)) {
790 rval = self->SetData(PyString_Size(data), PyString_AsString(data));
793 // raise a TypeError if not a string
794 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "String expected.");
797 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
801 %pythoncode { TakeData = SetData }
805 "Get the size of the data.", "");
810 "GetData(self) -> String",
811 "Returns the data bytes from the data object as a string.", "");
812 PyObject* GetData() {
814 wxPyBlock_t blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
815 obj = PyString_FromStringAndSize((char*)self->GetData(), self->GetSize());
816 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
821 %property(Data, GetData, SetData, doc="See `GetData` and `SetData`");
822 %property(Size, GetSize, doc="See `GetSize`");
827 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
829 DocStr(wxURLDataObject,
830 "This data object holds a URL in a format that is compatible with some
831 browsers such that it is able to be dragged to or from them.", "");
832 class wxURLDataObject : public wxDataObject/*Composite*/ {
834 wxURLDataObject(const wxString& url = wxPyEmptyString);
838 "Returns a string containing the current URL.", "");
841 void , SetURL(const wxString& url),
844 %property(URL, GetURL, SetURL, doc="See `GetURL` and `SetURL`");
847 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
849 #if defined(__WXMSW__) || defined(__WXMAC__)
852 #include <wx/metafile.h>
855 class wxMetafileDataObject : public wxDataObjectSimple
858 wxMetafileDataObject();
860 void SetMetafile(const wxMetafile& metafile);
861 wxMetafile GetMetafile() const;
867 class wxMetafileDataObject : public wxDataObjectSimple
870 wxMetafileDataObject() { wxPyRaiseNotImplemented(); }
874 class wxMetafileDataObject : public wxDataObjectSimple
877 wxMetafileDataObject();
882 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
883 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------