1 \section{\class{wxApp
}}\label{wxapp
}
3 The
{\bf wxApp
} class represents the application itself. It is used
6 \begin{itemize
}\itemsep=
0pt
7 \item set and get application-wide properties;
8 \item implement the windowing system message or event loop;
9 \item initiate application processing via
\helpref{wxApp::OnInit
}{wxapponinit
};
10 \item allow default processing of events not handled by other
11 objects in the application.
14 You should use the macro IMPLEMENT
\_APP(appClass) in your application implementation
15 file to tell wxWindows how to create an instance of your application class.
17 Use DECLARE
\_APP(appClass) in a header file if you want the wxGetApp function (which returns
18 a reference to your application object) to be visible to other files.
20 \wxheading{Derived from
}
22 \helpref{wxEvtHandler
}{wxevthandler
}\\
23 \helpref{wxObject
}{wxobject
}
25 \wxheading{Include files
}
31 \helpref{wxApp overview
}{wxappoverview
}
33 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members
}}}
35 \membersection{wxApp::wxApp
}
37 \func{void
}{wxApp
}{\void}
39 Constructor. Called implicitly with a definition of a wxApp object.
41 The argument is a language identifier; this is an experimental
42 feature and will be expanded and documented in future versions.
44 \membersection{wxApp::
\destruct{wxApp
}}
46 \func{void
}{\destruct{wxApp
}}{\void}
48 Destructor. Will be called implicitly on program exit if the wxApp
49 object is created on the stack.
51 \membersection{wxApp::argc
}\label{wxappargc
}
55 Number of command line arguments (after environment-specific processing).
57 \membersection{wxApp::argv
}\label{wxappargv
}
59 \member{char **
}{argv
}
61 Command line arguments (after environment-specific processing).
63 \membersection{wxApp::CreateLogTarget
}\label{wxappcreatelogtarget
}
65 \func{virtual wxLog*
}{CreateLogTarget
}{\void}
67 Creates a wxLog class for the application to use for logging errors. The default
68 implementation returns a new wxLogGui class.
72 \helpref{wxLog
}{wxlog
}
74 \membersection{wxApp::Dispatch
}\label{wxappdispatch
}
76 \func{void
}{Dispatch
}{\void}
78 Dispatches the next event in the windowing system event queue.
80 This can be used for programming event loops, e.g.
89 \helpref{wxApp::Pending
}{wxapppending
}
91 \membersection{wxApp::GetAppName
}\label{wxappgetappname
}
93 \constfunc{wxString
}{GetAppName
}{\void}
95 Returns the application name.
99 wxWindows sets this to a reasonable default before
100 calling
\helpref{wxApp::OnInit
}{wxapponinit
}, but the application can reset it at will.
102 \membersection{wxApp::GetAuto3D
}\label{wxappgetauto3d
}
104 \constfunc{bool
}{GetAuto3D
}{\void}
106 Returns TRUE if
3D control mode is on, FALSE otherwise.
110 \helpref{wxApp::SetAuto3D
}{wxappsetauto3d
}
112 \membersection{wxApp::GetClassName
}\label{wxappgetclassname
}
114 \constfunc{wxString
}{GetClassName
}{\void}
116 Gets the class name of the application. The class name may be used in a platform specific
117 manner to refer to the application.
121 \helpref{wxApp::SetClassName
}{wxappsetclassname
}
123 \membersection{wxApp::GetExitOnDelete
}\label{wxappgetexitondelete
}
125 \constfunc{bool
}{GetExitOnDelete
}{\void}
127 Returns TRUE if the application will exit when the top-level window is deleted, FALSE
132 \helpref{wxApp::SetExitOnDelete
}{wxappsetexitondelete
}
134 \membersection{wxApp::GetPrintMode
}\label{wxappgetprintmode
}
136 \constfunc{bool
}{GetPrintMode
}{\void}
138 Returns the print mode: see
\helpref{wxApp::SetPrintMode
}{wxappsetprintmode
}.
140 \membersection{wxApp::GetTopWindow
}\label{wxappgettopwindow
}
142 \constfunc{wxWindow *
}{GetTopWindow
}{\void}
144 Returns a pointer to the top window.
148 \helpref{wxApp::SetTopWindow
}{wxappsettopwindow
}
150 \membersection{wxApp::ExitMainLoop
}\label{wxappexitmainloop
}
152 \func{void
}{ExitMainLoop
}{\void}
154 Call this to explicitly exit the main message (event) loop.
155 You should normally exit the main loop (and the application) by deleting
158 \membersection{wxApp::Initialized
}\label{wxappinitialized
}
160 \func{bool
}{Initialized
}{\void}
162 Returns TRUE if the application has been initialized (i.e. if
\rtfsp
163 \helpref{wxApp::OnInit
}{wxapponinit
} has returned successfully). This can be useful for error
164 message routines to determine which method of output is best for the
165 current state of the program (some windowing systems may not like
166 dialogs to pop up before the main loop has been entered).
168 \membersection{wxApp::MainLoop
}\label{wxappmainloop
}
170 \func{int
}{MainLoop
}{\void}
172 Called by wxWindows on creation of the application. Override this if you wish
173 to provide your own (environment-dependent) main loop.
175 \wxheading{Return value
}
177 Returns
0 under X, and the wParam of the WM
\_QUIT message under Windows.
179 \membersection{wxApp::OnActivate
}\label{wxapponactivate
}
181 \func{void
}{OnActivate
}{\param{wxActivateEvent\&
}{event
}}
183 Provide this member function to know whether the application is being
184 activated or deactivated (Windows only).
188 \helpref{wxWindow::OnActivate
}{wxwindowonactivate
},
\helpref{wxActivateEvent
}{wxactivateevent
}
190 \membersection{wxApp::OnExit
}\label{wxapponexit
}
192 \func{int
}{OnExit
}{\void}
194 Provide this member function for any processing which needs to be done as
195 the application is about to exit.
197 \membersection{wxApp::OnCharHook
}\label{wxapponcharhook
}
199 \func{void
}{OnCharHook
}{\param{wxKeyEvent\&
}{ event
}}
201 This event handler function is called (under Windows only) to allow the window to intercept keyboard events
202 before they are processed by child windows.
204 \wxheading{Parameters
}
206 \docparam{event
}{The keypress event.
}
210 Use the wxEVT
\_CHAR\_HOOK macro in your event table.
212 If you use this member, you can selectively consume keypress events by calling
\rtfsp
213 \helpref{wxEvent::Skip
}{wxeventskip
} for characters the application is not interested in.
217 \helpref{wxKeyEvent
}{wxkeyevent
},
\helpref{wxWindow::OnChar
}{wxwindowonchar
},
\rtfsp
218 \helpref{wxWindow::OnCharHook
}{wxwindowoncharhook
},
\helpref{wxDialog::OnCharHook
}{wxdialogoncharhook
}
220 \membersection{wxApp::OnIdle
}\label{wxapponidle
}
222 \func{void
}{OnIdle
}{\param{wxIdleEvent\&
}{event
}}
224 Override this member function for any processing which needs to be done
225 when the application is idle. You should call wxApp::OnIdle from your own function,
226 since this forwards OnIdle events to windows and also performs garbage collection for
227 windows whose destruction has been delayed.
229 wxWindows' strategy for OnIdle processing is as follows. After pending user interface events for an
230 application have all been processed, wxWindows sends an OnIdle event to the application object. wxApp::OnIdle itself
231 sends an OnIdle event to each application window, allowing windows to do idle processing such as updating
232 their appearance. If either wxApp::OnIdle or a window OnIdle function requested more time, by
233 caling
\helpref{wxIdleEvent::ReqestMore
}{wxidleeventrequestmore
}, wxWindows will send another OnIdle
234 event to the application object. This will occur in a loop until either a user event is found to be
235 pending, or OnIdle requests no more time. Then all pending user events are processed until the system
236 goes idle again, when OnIdle is called, and so on.
240 \helpref{wxWindow::OnIdle
}{wxwindowonidle
},
\helpref{wxIdleEvent
}{wxidleevent
},
\rtfsp
241 \helpref{wxWindow::SendIdleEvents
}{wxappsendidleevents
}
243 \membersection{wxApp::OnEndSession
}\label{wxapponendsession
}
245 \func{void
}{OnEndSession
}{\param{wxCloseEvent\&
}{event
}}
247 This is an event handler function called when the operating system or GUI session is
248 about to close down. The application has a chance to silently save information,
249 and can optionally close itself.
251 Use the EVT
\_END\_SESSION event table macro to handle query end session events.
253 The default handler calls
\helpref{wxWindow::Close
}{wxwindowclose
} with a TRUE argument
254 (forcing the application to close itself silently).
258 Under X, OnEndSession is called in response to the 'die' event.
260 Under Windows, OnEndSession is called in response to the WM
\_ENDSESSION message.
264 \helpref{wxWindow::Close
}{wxwindowclose
},
\rtfsp
265 \helpref{wxWindow::OnCloseWindow
}{wxwindowonclosewindow
},
\rtfsp
266 \helpref{wxCloseEvent
}{wxcloseevent
},
\rtfsp
267 \helpref{wxApp::OnQueryEndSession
}{wxapponqueryendsession
}
269 \membersection{wxApp::OnInit
}\label{wxapponinit
}
271 \func{bool
}{OnInit
}{\void}
273 This must be provided by the application, and will usually create the
274 application's main window, calling
\helpref{wxApp::SetTopWindow
}{wxappsettopwindow
}.
276 Return TRUE to continue processing, FALSE to exit the application.
278 \membersection{wxApp::OnQueryEndSession
}\label{wxapponqueryendsession
}
280 \func{void
}{OnQueryEndSession
}{\param{wxCloseEvent\&
}{event
}}
282 This is an event handler function called when the operating system or GUI session is
283 about to close down. Typically, an application will try to save unsaved documents
286 If
\helpref{wxCloseEvent::CanVeto
}{wxcloseeventcanveto
} returns TRUE, the application
287 is allowed to veto the shutdown by calling
\helpref{wxCloseEvent::Veto
}{wxcloseeventveto
}.
288 The application might veto the shutdown after prompting for documents to be saved, and the
289 user has cancelled the save.
291 Use the EVT
\_QUERY\_END\_SESSION event table macro to handle query end session events.
293 You should check whether the application is forcing the deletion of the window
294 using
\helpref{wxCloseEvent::GetForce
}{wxcloseeventgetforce
}. If this is TRUE,
295 destroy the window using
\helpref{wxWindow::Destroy
}{wxwindowdestroy
}.
296 If not, it is up to you whether you respond by destroying the window.
298 The default handler calls
\helpref{wxWindow::Close
}{wxwindowclose
} on the top-level window,
299 and vetoes the shutdown if Close returns FALSE. This will be sufficient for many applications.
303 Under X, OnQueryEndSession is called in response to the 'save session' event.
305 Under Windows, OnQueryEndSession is called in response to the WM
\_QUERYENDSESSION message.
309 \helpref{wxWindow::Close
}{wxwindowclose
},
\rtfsp
310 \helpref{wxWindow::OnCloseWindow
}{wxwindowonclosewindow
},
\rtfsp
311 \helpref{wxCloseEvent
}{wxcloseevent
},
\rtfsp
312 \helpref{wxApp::OnEndSession
}{wxapponendsession
}
314 \membersection{wxApp::ProcessMessage
}\label{wxappprocessmessage
}
316 \func{bool
}{ProcessMessage
}{\param{MSG *
}{msg
}}
318 Windows-only function for processing a message. This function
319 is called from the main message loop, checking for windows that
320 may wish to process it. The function returns TRUE if the message
321 was processed, FALSE otherwise. If you use wxWindows with another class
322 library with its own message loop, you should make sure that this
323 function is called to allow wxWindows to receive messages. For example,
324 to allow co-existance with the Microsoft Foundation Classes, override
325 the PreTranslateMessage function:
328 // Provide wxWindows message loop compatibility
329 BOOL CTheApp::PreTranslateMessage(MSG *msg)
331 if (wxTheApp && wxTheApp->ProcessMessage(msg))
334 return CWinApp::PreTranslateMessage(msg);
338 \membersection{wxApp::Pending
}\label{wxapppending
}
340 \func{bool
}{Pending
}{\void}
342 Returns TRUE if unprocessed events are in the window system event queue
343 (MS Windows and Motif).
347 \helpref{wxApp::Dispatch
}{wxappdispatch
}
349 \membersection{wxApp::SendIdleEvents
}\label{wxappsendidleevents
}
351 \func{bool
}{SendIdleEvents
}{\void}
353 Sends idle events to all top-level windows.
355 \func{bool
}{SendIdleEvents
}{\param{wxWindow*
}{ win
}}
357 Sends idle events to a window and its children.
361 These functions poll the top-level windows, and their children, for idle event processing.
362 If TRUE is returned, more OnIdle processing is requested by one or more window.
366 \helpref{wxApp::OnIdle
}{wxapponidle
},
\helpref{wxWindow::OnIdle
}{wxwindowonidle
},
\helpref{wxIdleEvent
}{wxidleevent
}
368 \membersection{wxApp::SetAppName
}\label{wxappsetappname
}
370 \func{void
}{SetAppName
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{name
}}
372 Sets the name of the application. The name may be used in dialogs
373 (for example by the
document/view framework). A default name is set by
378 \helpref{wxApp::GetAppName
}{wxappgetappname
}
380 \membersection{wxApp::SetAuto3D
}\label{wxappsetauto3d
}
382 \func{void
}{SetAuto3D
}{\param{const bool
}{ auto3D
}}
384 Switches automatic
3D controls on or off.
386 \wxheading{Parameters
}
388 \docparam{auto3D
}{If TRUE, all controls will be created with
3D appearances unless
389 overridden for a control or dialog. The default is TRUE
}
393 This has an effect on Windows only.
397 \helpref{wxApp::GetAuto3D
}{wxappgetauto3d
}
399 \membersection{wxApp::SetClassName
}\label{wxappsetclassname
}
401 \func{void
}{SetClassName
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{name
}}
403 Sets the class name of the application. This may be used in a platform specific
404 manner to refer to the application.
408 \helpref{wxApp::GetClassName
}{wxappgetclassname
}
410 \membersection{wxApp::SetExitOnDelete
}\label{wxappsetexitondelete
}
412 \func{void
}{SetExitOnDelete
}{\param{bool
}{ flag
}}
414 Allows the programmer to specify whether the application will exit when the
415 top-level frame is deleted.
417 \wxheading{Parameters
}
419 \docparam{flag
}{If TRUE (the default), the application will exit when the top-level frame is
420 deleted. If FALSE, the application will continue to run.
}
424 Currently, setting this to FALSE only has an effect under Windows.
426 \membersection{wxApp::SetPrintMode
}\label{wxappsetprintmode
}
428 \func{void
}{SetPrintMode
}{\param{int
}{ mode
}}
430 Sets the print mode determining what printing facilities will be
431 used by the printing framework.
433 \wxheading{Parameters
}
435 \docparam{mode
}{This can be one of:
437 \begin{twocollist
}\itemsep=
0pt
438 \twocolitem{{\bf wxPRINT
\_WINDOWS}}{Under Windows, use Windows printing (wxPrinterDC). This is the
439 default under Windows.
}
440 \twocolitem{{\bf wxPRINT
\_POSTSCRIPT}}{Use PostScript printing (wxPostScriptDC). This is the
441 default for non-Windows platforms.
}
445 \membersection{wxApp::SetTopWindow
}\label{wxappsettopwindow
}
447 \func{void
}{SetTopWindow
}{\param{wxWindow*
}{window
}}
449 Sets the `top' window. You should normally call this from within
\helpref{wxApp::OnInit
}{wxapponinit
} to
450 let wxWindows know which is the main window.
452 \wxheading{Parameters
}
454 \docparam{window
}{The new top window.
}
458 \helpref{wxApp::GetTopWindow
}{wxappgettopwindow
},
\helpref{wxApp::OnInit
}{wxapponinit
}