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1 \section{\class{wxUpdateUIEvent}}\label{wxupdateuievent}
2
3 This class is used for pseudo-events which are called by wxWidgets
4 to give an application the chance to update various user interface elements.
5
6 \wxheading{Derived from}
7
8 \helpref{wxCommandEvent}{wxcommandevent}\\
9 \helpref{wxEvent}{wxevent}\\
10 \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
11
12 \wxheading{Include files}
13
14 <wx/event.h>
15
16 \wxheading{Event table macros}
17
18 To process an update event, use these event handler macros to direct input to member
19 functions that take a wxUpdateUIEvent argument.
20
21 \twocolwidtha{7cm}
22 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
23 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_UPDATE\_UI(id, func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_UPDATE\_UI event for the command with the given id.}
24 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_UPDATE\_UI\_RANGE(id1, id2, func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_UPDATE\_UI event for any command with id included in the given range.}
25 \end{twocollist}
26
27 \wxheading{Remarks}
28
29 Without update UI events, an application has to work hard to check/uncheck, enable/disable,
30 and set the text for elements such as menu items and toolbar buttons.
31 The code for doing this has to be mixed up with the code that is invoked when
32 an action is invoked for a menu item or button.
33
34 With update UI events, you define an event handler to look at the state of
35 the application and change UI elements accordingly. wxWidgets will call your
36 member functions in idle time, so you don't have to worry where to call this code.
37 In addition to being a clearer and more declarative method, it also means you
38 don't have to worry whether you're updating a toolbar or menubar identifier.
39 The same handler can update a menu item and toolbar button, if the identifier is the same.
40
41 Instead of directly manipulating the menu or button, you call functions in the event
42 object, such as \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::Check}{wxupdateuieventcheck}. wxWidgets
43 will determine whether such a call has been made, and which UI element to update.
44
45 These events will work for popup menus as well as menubars. Just before a menu is popped
46 up, \helpref{wxMenu::UpdateUI}{wxmenuupdateui} is called to process any UI events for
47 the window that owns the menu.
48
49 If you find that the overhead of UI update processing is affecting
50 your application, you can do one or both of the following:
51
52 \begin{enumerate}
53 \item Call \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetMode}{wxupdateuieventsetmode} with
54 a value of wxUPDATE\_UI\_PROCESS\_SPECIFIED, and set the extra style
55 wxWS\_EX\_PROCESS\_UPDATE\_EVENTS for every window that should receive update events.
56 No other windows will receive update events.
57 \item Call \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetUpdateInterval}{wxupdateuieventsetupdateinterval} with
58 a millisecond value to set the delay between updates. You may need
59 to call \helpref{wxWindow::UpdateWindowUI}{wxwindowupdatewindowui} at critical
60 points, for example when a dialog is about to be shown, in case the user
61 sees a slight delay before windows are updated.
62 \end{enumerate}
63
64 Note that although events are sent in idle time, defining a wxIdleEvent
65 handler for a window does not affect this because the events are sent from \helpref{wxWindow::OnInternalIdle}{wxwindowoninternalidle}
66 which is {\bf always} called in idle time.
67
68 wxWidgets tries to optimize update events on some platforms. On Windows
69 and GTK+, events for menubar items are only sent when the menu is about
70 to be shown, and not in idle time.
71
72 \wxheading{See also}
73
74 \helpref{Event handling overview}{eventhandlingoverview}
75
76 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
77
78 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::wxUpdateUIEvent}\label{wxupdateuieventctor}
79
80 \func{}{wxUpdateUIEvent}{\param{wxWindowID }{commandId = 0}}
81
82 Constructor.
83
84 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::CanUpdate}\label{wxupdateuieventcanupdate}
85
86 \func{static bool}{CanUpdate}{\param{wxWindow*}{ window}}
87
88 Returns {\tt true} if it is appropriate to update (send UI update events to)
89 this window.
90
91 This function looks at the mode used (see \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetMode}{wxupdateuieventsetmode}),
92 the wxWS\_EX\_PROCESS\_UPDATE\_EVENTS flag in {\it window},
93 the time update events were last sent in idle time, and
94 the update interval, to determine whether events should be sent to
95 this window now. By default this will always return {\tt true} because
96 the update mode is initially wxUPDATE\_UI\_PROCESS\_ALL and
97 the interval is set to 0; so update events will be sent as
98 often as possible. You can reduce the frequency that events
99 are sent by changing the mode and/or setting an update interval.
100
101 \wxheading{See also}
102
103 \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::ResetUpdateTime}{wxupdateuieventresetupdatetime},
104 \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetUpdateInterval}{wxupdateuieventsetupdateinterval},
105 \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetMode}{wxupdateuieventsetmode}
106
107 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::Check}\label{wxupdateuieventcheck}
108
109 \func{void}{Check}{\param{bool}{ check}}
110
111 Check or uncheck the UI element.
112
113 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::Enable}\label{wxupdateuieventenable}
114
115 \func{void}{Enable}{\param{bool}{ enable}}
116
117 Enable or disable the UI element.
118
119 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::GetChecked}\label{wxupdateuieventgetchecked}
120
121 \constfunc{bool}{GetChecked}{\void}
122
123 Returns true if the UI element should be checked.
124
125 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::GetEnabled}\label{wxupdateuieventgetenabled}
126
127 \constfunc{bool}{GetEnabled}{\void}
128
129 Returns true if the UI element should be enabled.
130
131 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::GetSetChecked}\label{wxupdateuieventgetsetchecked}
132
133 \constfunc{bool}{GetSetChecked}{\void}
134
135 Returns true if the application has called \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::Check}{wxupdateuieventcheck}. For wxWidgets internal use only.
136
137 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::GetSetEnabled}\label{wxupdateuieventgetsetenabled}
138
139 \constfunc{bool}{GetSetEnabled}{\void}
140
141 Returns true if the application has called \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::Enable}{wxupdateuieventenable}. For wxWidgets internal use only.
142
143 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::GetSetText}\label{wxupdateuieventgetsettext}
144
145 \constfunc{bool}{GetSetText}{\void}
146
147 Returns true if the application has called \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetText}{wxupdateuieventsettext}. For wxWidgets internal use only.
148
149 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::GetText}\label{wxupdateuieventgettext}
150
151 \constfunc{wxString}{GetText}{\void}
152
153 Returns the text that should be set for the UI element.
154
155 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::GetMode}\label{wxupdateuieventgetmode}
156
157 \func{static wxUpdateUIMode}{GetMode}{\void}
158
159 Static function returning a value specifying how wxWidgets
160 will send update events: to all windows, or only to those which specify that they
161 will process the events.
162
163 See \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetMode}{wxupdateuieventsetmode}.
164
165 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::GetUpdateInterval}\label{wxupdateuieventgetupdateinterval}
166
167 \func{static long}{GetUpdateInterval}{\void}
168
169 Returns the current interval between updates in milliseconds.
170 -1 disables updates, 0 updates as frequently as possible.
171
172 See \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetUpdateInterval}{wxupdateuieventsetupdateinterval}.
173
174 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::ResetUpdateTime}\label{wxupdateuieventresetupdatetime}
175
176 \func{static void}{ResetUpdateTime}{\void}
177
178 Used internally to reset the last-updated time to the
179 current time. It is assumed that update events are
180 normally sent in idle time, so this is called at the end of
181 idle processing.
182
183 \wxheading{See also}
184
185 \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::CanUpdate}{wxupdateuieventcanupdate},
186 \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetUpdateInterval}{wxupdateuieventsetupdateinterval},
187 \helpref{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetMode}{wxupdateuieventsetmode}
188
189 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetMode}\label{wxupdateuieventsetmode}
190
191 \func{static void}{SetMode}{\param{wxUpdateUIMode }{mode}}
192
193 Specify how wxWidgets will send update events: to
194 all windows, or only to those which specify that they
195 will process the events.
196
197 {\it mode} may be one of the following values.
198 The default is wxUPDATE\_UI\_PROCESS\_ALL.
199
200 \begin{verbatim}
201 enum wxUpdateUIMode
202 {
203 // Send UI update events to all windows
204 wxUPDATE_UI_PROCESS_ALL,
205
206 // Send UI update events to windows that have
207 // the wxWS_EX_PROCESS_UI_UPDATES flag specified
208 wxUPDATE_UI_PROCESS_SPECIFIED
209 };
210 \end{verbatim}
211
212 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetText}\label{wxupdateuieventsettext}
213
214 \func{void}{SetText}{\param{const wxString\&}{ text}}
215
216 Sets the text for this UI element.
217
218 \membersection{wxUpdateUIEvent::SetUpdateInterval}\label{wxupdateuieventsetupdateinterval}
219
220 \func{static void}{SetUpdateInterval}{\param{long }{updateInterval}}
221
222 Sets the interval between updates in milliseconds.
223 Set to -1 to disable updates, or to 0 to update as frequently as possible.
224 The default is 0.
225
226 Use this to reduce the overhead of UI update events if your application
227 has a lot of windows. If you set the value to -1 or greater than 0,
228 you may also need to call \helpref{wxWindow::UpdateWindowUI}{wxwindowupdatewindowui}
229 at appropriate points in your application, such as when a dialog
230 is about to be shown.
231