1 \chapter{Functions
}\label{functions
}
2 \setheader{{\it CHAPTER
\thechapter}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CHAPTER
\thechapter}}%
3 \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}
5 The functions and macros defined in wxWindows are described here: you can
6 either look up a function using the alphabetical listing of them or find it in
7 the corresponding topic.
9 \section{Alphabetical functions and macros list
}
11 \helpref{CLASSINFO
}{classinfo
}\\
12 \helpref{copystring
}{copystring
}\\
13 \helpref{DECLARE
\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}{declareabstractclass
}\\
14 \helpref{DECLARE
\_APP}{declareapp
}\\
15 \helpref{DECLARE
\_CLASS}{declareclass
}\\
16 \helpref{DECLARE
\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}{declaredynamicclass
}\\
17 \helpref{IMPLEMENT
\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS2}{implementabstractclass2
}\\
18 \helpref{IMPLEMENT
\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}{implementabstractclass
}\\
19 \helpref{IMPLEMENT
\_APP}{implementapp
}\\
20 \helpref{IMPLEMENT
\_CLASS2}{implementclass2
}\\
21 \helpref{IMPLEMENT
\_CLASS}{implementclass
}\\
22 \helpref{IMPLEMENT
\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS2}{implementdynamicclass2
}\\
23 \helpref{IMPLEMENT
\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}{implementdynamicclass
}\\
24 \helpref{WXDEBUG
\_NEW}{debugnew
}\\
25 \helpref{WXTRACELEVEL
}{tracelevel
}\\
26 \helpref{WXTRACE
}{trace
}\\
27 \helpref{wxASSERT
\_MIN\_BITSIZE}{wxassertminbitsize
}\\
28 \helpref{wxASSERT
\_MSG}{wxassertmsg
}\\
29 \helpref{wxASSERT
}{wxassert
}\\
30 \helpref{wxBITMAP
}{wxbitmapmacro
}\\
31 \helpref{wxBeginBusyCursor
}{wxbeginbusycursor
}\\
32 \helpref{wxBell
}{wxbell
}\\
33 \helpref{wxCHECK2
\_MSG}{wxcheck2msg
}\\
34 \helpref{wxCHECK2
}{wxcheck2
}\\
35 \helpref{wxCHECK
\_MSG}{wxcheckmsg
}\\
36 \helpref{wxCHECK
\_RET}{wxcheckret
}\\
37 \helpref{wxCHECK
\_VERSION}{wxcheckversion
}\\
38 \helpref{wxCHECK
}{wxcheck
}\\
39 \helpref{wxClientDisplayRect
}{wxclientdisplayrect
}\\
40 \helpref{wxClipboardOpen
}{wxclipboardopen
}\\
41 \helpref{wxCloseClipboard
}{wxcloseclipboard
}\\
42 \helpref{wxColourDisplay
}{wxcolourdisplay
}\\
43 \helpref{wxCOMPILE
\_TIME\_ASSERT}{wxcompiletimeassert
}\\
44 \helpref{wxCOMPILE
\_TIME\_ASSERT2}{wxcompiletimeassert2
}\\
45 \helpref{wxConcatFiles
}{wxconcatfiles
}\\
46 \helpref{wxConstCast
}{wxconstcast
}\\
47 \helpref{wxCopyFile
}{wxcopyfile
}\\
48 \helpref{wxCreateDynamicObject
}{wxcreatedynamicobject
}\\
49 \helpref{wxCreateFileTipProvider
}{wxcreatefiletipprovider
}\\
50 \helpref{wxDDECleanUp
}{wxddecleanup
}\\
51 \helpref{wxDDEInitialize
}{wxddeinitialize
}\\
52 \helpref{wxDROP
\_ICON}{wxdropicon
}\\
53 \helpref{wxDebugMsg
}{wxdebugmsg
}\\
54 \helpref{wxDirExists
}{wxdirexists
}\\
55 \helpref{wxDirSelector
}{wxdirselector
}\\
56 \helpref{wxDisplayDepth
}{wxdisplaydepth
}\\
57 \helpref{wxDisplaySizeMM
}{wxdisplaysizemm
}\\
58 \helpref{wxDisplaySize
}{wxdisplaysize
}\\
59 \helpref{wxDisplaySize
}{wxdisplaysize
}\\
60 \helpref{wxDos2UnixFilename
}{wxdos2unixfilename
}\\
61 \helpref{wxDynamicCastThis
}{wxdynamiccastthis
}\\
62 \helpref{wxDynamicCast
}{wxdynamiccast
}\\
63 \helpref{wxEmptyClipboard
}{wxemptyclipboard
}\\
64 \helpref{wxEnableTopLevelWindows
}{wxenabletoplevelwindows
}\\
65 \helpref{wxEndBusyCursor
}{wxendbusycursor
}\\
66 \helpref{wxEntry
}{wxentry
}\\
67 \helpref{wxEnumClipboardFormats
}{wxenumclipboardformats
}\\
68 \helpref{wxError
}{wxerror
}\\
69 \helpref{wxExecute
}{wxexecute
}\\
70 \helpref{wxExit
}{wxexit
}\\
71 \helpref{wxFAIL
\_MSG}{wxfailmsg
}\\
72 \helpref{wxFAIL
}{wxfail
}\\
73 \helpref{wxFatalError
}{wxfatalerror
}\\
74 \helpref{wxFileExists
}{wxfileexists
}\\
75 \helpref{wxFileModificationTime
}{wxfilemodificationtime
}\\
76 \helpref{wxFileNameFromPath
}{wxfilenamefrompath
}\\
77 \helpref{wxFileSelector
}{wxfileselector
}\\
78 \helpref{wxFindFirstFile
}{wxfindfirstfile
}\\
79 \helpref{wxFindMenuItemId
}{wxfindmenuitemid
}\\
80 \helpref{wxFindNextFile
}{wxfindnextfile
}\\
81 \helpref{wxFindWindowAtPointer
}{wxfindwindowatpointer
}\\
82 \helpref{wxFindWindowAtPoint
}{wxfindwindowatpoint
}\\
83 \helpref{wxFindWindowByLabel
}{wxfindwindowbylabel
}\\
84 \helpref{wxFindWindowByName
}{wxfindwindowbyname
}\\
85 \helpref{wxGetActiveWindow
}{wxgetactivewindow
}\\
86 \helpref{wxGetClipboardData
}{wxgetclipboarddata
}\\
87 \helpref{wxGetClipboardFormatName
}{wxgetclipboardformatname
}\\
88 \helpref{wxGetColourFromUser
}{wxgetcolourfromuser
}\\
89 \helpref{wxGetCwd
}{wxgetcwd
}\\
90 \helpref{wxGetDiskSpace
}{wxgetdiskspace
}\\
91 \helpref{wxGetDisplayName
}{wxgetdisplayname
}\\
92 \helpref{wxGetElapsedTime
}{wxgetelapsedtime
}\\
93 \helpref{wxGetEmailAddress
}{wxgetemailaddress
}\\
94 \helpref{wxGetEnv
}{wxgetenv
}\\
95 \helpref{wxGetFontFromUser
}{wxgetfontfromuser
}\\
96 \helpref{wxGetFreeMemory
}{wxgetfreememory
}\\
97 \helpref{wxGetFullHostName
}{wxgetfullhostname
}\\
98 \helpref{wxGetHomeDir
}{wxgethomedir
}\\
99 \helpref{wxGetHostName
}{wxgethostname
}\\
100 \helpref{wxGetLocalTimeMillis
}{wxgetlocaltimemillis
}\\
101 \helpref{wxGetLocalTime
}{wxgetlocaltime
}\\
102 \helpref{wxGetMousePosition
}{wxgetmouseposition
}\\
103 \helpref{wxGetMultipleChoices
}{wxgetmultiplechoices
}\\
104 \helpref{wxGetMultipleChoice
}{wxgetmultiplechoice
}\\
105 \helpref{wxGetNumberFromUser
}{wxgetnumberfromuser
}\\
106 \helpref{wxGetOSDirectory
}{wxgetosdirectory
}\\
107 \helpref{wxGetOsDescription
}{wxgetosdescription
}\\
108 \helpref{wxGetOsVersion
}{wxgetosversion
}\\
109 \helpref{wxGetPasswordFromUser
}{wxgetpasswordfromuser
}\\
110 \helpref{wxGetPrinterCommand
}{wxgetprintercommand
}\\
111 \helpref{wxGetPrinterFile
}{wxgetprinterfile
}\\
112 \helpref{wxGetPrinterMode
}{wxgetprintermode
}\\
113 \helpref{wxGetPrinterOptions
}{wxgetprinteroptions
}\\
114 \helpref{wxGetPrinterOrientation
}{wxgetprinterorientation
}\\
115 \helpref{wxGetPrinterPreviewCommand
}{wxgetprinterpreviewcommand
}\\
116 \helpref{wxGetPrinterScaling
}{wxgetprinterscaling
}\\
117 \helpref{wxGetPrinterTranslation
}{wxgetprintertranslation
}\\
118 \helpref{wxGetResource
}{wxgetresource
}\\
119 \helpref{wxGetSingleChoiceData
}{wxgetsinglechoicedata
}\\
120 \helpref{wxGetSingleChoiceIndex
}{wxgetsinglechoiceindex
}\\
121 \helpref{wxGetSingleChoice
}{wxgetsinglechoice
}\\
122 \helpref{wxGetTempFileName
}{wxgettempfilename
}\\
123 \helpref{wxGetTextFromUser
}{wxgettextfromuser
}\\
124 \helpref{wxGetTranslation
}{wxgettranslation
}\\
125 \helpref{wxGetUTCTime
}{wxgetutctime
}\\
126 \helpref{wxGetUserHome
}{wxgetuserhome
}\\
127 \helpref{wxGetUserId
}{wxgetuserid
}\\
128 \helpref{wxGetUserName
}{wxgetusername
}\\
129 \helpref{wxGetWorkingDirectory
}{wxgetworkingdirectory
}\\
130 \helpref{wxGetenv
}{wxgetenvmacro
}\\
131 \helpref{wxHandleFatalExceptions
}{wxhandlefatalexceptions
}\\
132 \helpref{wxICON
}{wxiconmacro
}\\
133 \helpref{wxINTXX
\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{intswapalways
}\\
134 \helpref{wxINTXX
\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{intswaponbe
}\\
135 \helpref{wxINTXX
\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{intswaponle
}\\
136 \helpref{wxInitAllImageHandlers
}{wxinitallimagehandlers
}\\
137 \helpref{wxInitialize
}{wxinitialize
}\\
138 \helpref{wxIsAbsolutePath
}{wxisabsolutepath
}\\
139 \helpref{wxIsBusy
}{wxisbusy
}\\
140 \helpref{wxIsClipboardFormatAvailable
}{wxisclipboardformatavailable
}\\
141 \helpref{wxIsEmpty
}{wxisempty
}\\
142 \helpref{wxIsWild
}{wxiswild
}\\
143 \helpref{wxKill
}{wxkill
}\\
144 \helpref{wxLoadUserResource
}{wxloaduserresource
}\\
145 \helpref{wxLogDebug
}{wxlogdebug
}\\
146 \helpref{wxLogError
}{wxlogerror
}\\
147 \helpref{wxLogFatalError
}{wxlogfatalerror
}\\
148 \helpref{wxLogMessage
}{wxlogmessage
}\\
149 \helpref{wxLogStatus
}{wxlogstatus
}\\
150 \helpref{wxLogSysError
}{wxlogsyserror
}\\
151 \helpref{wxLogTrace
}{wxlogtrace
}\\
152 \helpref{wxLogVerbose
}{wxlogverbose
}\\
153 \helpref{wxLogWarning
}{wxlogwarning
}\\
154 \helpref{wxMakeMetafilePlaceable
}{wxmakemetafileplaceable
}\\
155 \helpref{wxMatchWild
}{wxmatchwild
}\\
156 \helpref{wxMessageBox
}{wxmessagebox
}\\
157 \helpref{wxMkdir
}{wxmkdir
}\\
158 \helpref{wxMutexGuiEnter
}{wxmutexguienter
}\\
159 \helpref{wxMutexGuiLeave
}{wxmutexguileave
}\\
160 \helpref{wxNewId
}{wxnewid
}\\
161 \helpref{wxNow
}{wxnow
}\\
162 \helpref{wxOnAssert
}{wxonassert
}\\
163 \helpref{wxOpenClipboard
}{wxopenclipboard
}\\
164 \helpref{wxPathOnly
}{wxpathonly
}\\
165 \helpref{wxPostDelete
}{wxpostdelete
}\\
166 \helpref{wxPostEvent
}{wxpostevent
}\\
167 \helpref{wxRegisterClipboardFormat
}{wxregisterclipboardformat
}\\
168 \helpref{wxRegisterId
}{wxregisterid
}\\
169 \helpref{wxRemoveFile
}{wxremovefile
}\\
170 \helpref{wxRenameFile
}{wxrenamefile
}\\
171 \helpref{wxResourceAddIdentifier
}{wxresourceaddidentifier
}\\
172 \helpref{wxResourceClear
}{wxresourceclear
}\\
173 \helpref{wxResourceCreateBitmap
}{wxresourcecreatebitmap
}\\
174 \helpref{wxResourceCreateIcon
}{wxresourcecreateicon
}\\
175 \helpref{wxResourceCreateMenuBar
}{wxresourcecreatemenubar
}\\
176 \helpref{wxResourceGetIdentifier
}{wxresourcegetidentifier
}\\
177 \helpref{wxResourceParseData
}{wxresourcedata
}\\
178 \helpref{wxResourceParseFile
}{wxresourceparsefile
}\\
179 \helpref{wxResourceParseString
}{wxresourceparsestring
}\\
180 \helpref{wxResourceRegisterBitmapData
}{registerbitmapdata
}\\
181 \helpref{wxResourceRegisterIconData
}{wxresourceregistericondata
}\\
182 \helpref{wxRmdir
}{wxrmdir
}\\
183 \helpref{wxSafeYield
}{wxsafeyield
}\\
184 \helpref{wxSetClipboardData
}{wxsetclipboarddata
}\\
185 \helpref{wxSetCursor
}{wxsetcursor
}\\
186 \helpref{wxSetDisplayName
}{wxsetdisplayname
}\\
187 \helpref{wxSetEnv
}{wxsetenv
}\\
188 \helpref{wxSetPrinterCommand
}{wxsetprintercommand
}\\
189 \helpref{wxSetPrinterFile
}{wxsetprinterfile
}\\
190 \helpref{wxSetPrinterMode
}{wxsetprintermode
}\\
191 \helpref{wxSetPrinterOptions
}{wxsetprinteroptions
}\\
192 \helpref{wxSetPrinterOrientation
}{wxsetprinterorientation
}\\
193 \helpref{wxSetPrinterPreviewCommand
}{wxsetprinterpreviewcommand
}\\
194 \helpref{wxSetPrinterScaling
}{wxsetprinterscaling
}\\
195 \helpref{wxSetPrinterTranslation
}{wxsetprintertranslation
}\\
196 \helpref{wxSetWorkingDirectory
}{wxsetworkingdirectory
}\\
197 \helpref{wxShell
}{wxshell
}\\
198 \helpref{wxShowTip
}{wxshowtip
}\\
199 \helpref{wxSleep
}{wxsleep
}\\
200 \helpref{wxSnprintf
}{wxsnprintf
}\\
201 \helpref{wxSplitPath
}{wxsplitfunction
}\\
202 \helpref{wxStartTimer
}{wxstarttimer
}\\
203 \helpref{wxStaticCast
}{wxstaticcast
}\\
204 \helpref{wxStricmp
}{wxstricmp
}\\
205 \helpref{wxStringEq
}{wxstringeq
}\\
206 \helpref{wxStringMatch
}{wxstringmatch
}\\
207 \helpref{wxStripMenuCodes
}{wxstripmenucodes
}\\
208 \helpref{wxStrlen
}{wxstrlen
}\\
209 \helpref{wxSysErrorCode
}{wxsyserrorcode
}\\
210 \helpref{wxSysErrorMsg
}{wxsyserrormsg
}\\
211 \helpref{wxToLower
}{wxtolower
}\\
212 \helpref{wxToUpper
}{wxtoupper
}\\
213 \helpref{wxTraceLevel
}{wxtracelevel
}\\
214 \helpref{wxTrace
}{wxtrace
}\\
215 \helpref{wxTransferFileToStream
}{wxtransferfiletostream
}\\
216 \helpref{wxTransferStreamToFile
}{wxtransferstreamtofile
}\\
217 \helpref{wxTrap
}{wxtrap
}\\
218 \helpref{wxUninitialize
}{wxuninitialize
}\\
219 \helpref{wxUnix2DosFilename
}{wxunix2dosfilename
}\\
220 \helpref{wxUnsetEnv
}{wxunsetenv
}\\
221 \helpref{wxUsleep
}{wxusleep
}\\
222 \helpref{wxVsnprintf
}{wxvsnprintf
}\\
223 \helpref{wxWakeUpIdle
}{wxwakeupidle
}\\
224 \helpref{wxWriteResource
}{wxwriteresource
}\\
225 \helpref{wxYield
}{wxyield
}
227 \section{Version macros
}\label{versionfunctions
}
229 The following constants are defined in wxWindows:
231 \begin{itemize
}\itemsep=
0pt
232 \item {\tt wxMAJOR
\_VERSION} is the major version of wxWindows
233 \item {\tt wxMINOR
\_VERSION} is the minor version of wxWindows
234 \item {\tt wxRELEASE
\_NUMBER} is the release number
237 For example, the values or these constants for wxWindows
2.1.15 are
2,
1 and
240 Additionally,
{\tt wxVERSION
\_STRING} is a user-readable string containing
241 the full wxWindows version and
{\tt wxVERSION
\_NUMBER} is a combination of the
242 three version numbers above: for
2.1.15, it is
2115 and it is
2200 for
245 \wxheading{Include files
}
247 <wx/version.h> or <wx/defs.h>
249 \membersection{wxCHECK
\_VERSION}\label{wxcheckversion
}
251 \func{bool
}{wxCHECK
\_VERSION}{\param{}{major, minor, release
}}
253 This is a macro which evaluates to true if the current wxWindows version is at
254 least major.minor.release.
256 For example, to test if the program is compiled with wxWindows
2.2 or higher,
257 the following can be done:
261 #if wxCHECK_VERSION(
2,
2,
0)
262 if ( s.StartsWith("foo") )
263 #else // replacement code for old version
264 if ( strncmp(s, "foo",
3) ==
0 )
271 \section{Application initialization and termination
}\label{appinifunctions
}
273 The functions in this section are used on application startup/shutdown and also
274 to control the behaviour of the main event loop of the GUI programs.
276 \membersection{::wxEntry
}\label{wxentry
}
278 This initializes wxWindows in a platform-dependent way. Use this if you
279 are not using the default wxWindows entry code (e.g. main or WinMain). For example,
280 you can initialize wxWindows from an Microsoft Foundation Classes application using
283 \func{void
}{wxEntry
}{\param{HANDLE
}{ hInstance
},
\param{HANDLE
}{ hPrevInstance
},
284 \param{const wxString\&
}{commandLine
},
\param{int
}{ cmdShow
},
\param{bool
}{ enterLoop = TRUE
}}
286 wxWindows initialization under Windows (non-DLL). If
{\it enterLoop
} is FALSE, the
287 function will return immediately after calling wxApp::OnInit. Otherwise, the wxWindows
288 message loop will be entered.
290 \func{void
}{wxEntry
}{\param{HANDLE
}{ hInstance
},
\param{HANDLE
}{ hPrevInstance
},
291 \param{WORD
}{ wDataSegment
},
\param{WORD
}{ wHeapSize
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{ commandLine
}}
293 wxWindows initialization under Windows (for applications constructed as a DLL).
295 \func{int
}{wxEntry
}{\param{int
}{ argc
},
\param{const wxString\& *
}{argv
}}
297 wxWindows initialization under Unix.
301 To clean up wxWindows, call wxApp::OnExit followed by the static function
302 wxApp::CleanUp. For example, if exiting from an MFC application that also uses wxWindows:
305 int CTheApp::ExitInstance()
307 // OnExit isn't called by CleanUp so must be called explicitly.
311 return CWinApp::ExitInstance();
315 \wxheading{Include files
}
319 \membersection{::wxHandleFatalExceptions
}\label{wxhandlefatalexceptions
}
321 \func{bool
}{wxHandleFatalExceptions
}{\param{bool
}{ doIt = TRUE
}}
323 If
{\it doIt
} is TRUE, the fatal exceptions (also known as general protection
324 faults under Windows or segmentation violations in the Unix world) will be
325 caught and passed to
\helpref{wxApp::OnFatalException
}{wxapponfatalexception
}.
326 By default, i.e. before this function is called, they will be handled in the
327 normal way which usually just means that the application will be terminated.
328 Calling wxHandleFatalExceptions() with
{\it doIt
} equal to FALSE will restore
329 this default behaviour.
331 \membersection{::wxInitAllImageHandlers
}\label{wxinitallimagehandlers
}
333 \func{void
}{wxInitAllImageHandlers
}{\void}
335 Initializes all available image handlers. For a list of available handlers,
336 see
\helpref{wxImage
}{wximage
}.
340 \helpref{wxImage
}{wximage
},
\helpref{wxImageHandler
}{wximagehandler
}
342 \wxheading{Include files
}
346 \membersection{::wxInitialize
}\label{wxinitialize
}
348 \func{bool
}{wxInitialize
}{\void}
350 This function is used in wxBase only and only if you don't create
351 \helpref{wxApp
}{wxapp
} object at all. In this case you must call it from your
352 {\tt main()
} function before calling any other wxWindows functions.
354 If the function returns
{\tt FALSE
} the initialization could not be performed,
355 in this case the library cannot be used and
356 \helpref{wxUninitialize
}{wxuninitialize
} shouldn't be called neither.
358 This function may be called several times but
359 \helpref{wxUninitialize
}{wxuninitialize
} must be called for each successful
360 call to this function.
362 \wxheading{Include files
}
366 \membersection{::wxSafeYield
}\label{wxsafeyield
}
368 \func{bool
}{wxSafeYield
}{\param{wxWindow*
}{ win = NULL
}}
370 This function is similar to wxYield, except that it disables the user input to
371 all program windows before calling wxYield and re-enables it again
372 afterwards. If
{\it win
} is not NULL, this window will remain enabled,
373 allowing the implementation of some limited user interaction.
375 Returns the result of the call to
\helpref{::wxYield
}{wxyield
}.
377 \wxheading{Include files
}
381 \membersection{::wxUninitialize
}\label{wxuninitialize
}
383 \func{void
}{wxUninitialize
}{\void}
385 This function is for use in console (wxBase) programs only. It must be called
386 once for each previous successful call to
\helpref{wxInitialize
}{wxinitialize
}.
388 \wxheading{Include files
}
392 \membersection{::wxYield
}\label{wxyield
}
394 \func{bool
}{wxYield
}{\void}
396 Calls
\helpref{wxApp::Yield
}{wxappyield
}.
398 This function is kept only for backwards compatibility, please use
399 \helpref{wxApp::Yield
}{wxappyield
}method instead in any new code.
401 \wxheading{Include files
}
403 <wx/app.h> or <wx/utils.h>
405 \membersection{::wxWakeUpIdle
}\label{wxwakeupidle
}
407 \func{void
}{wxWakeUpIdle
}{\void}
409 This functions wakes up the (internal and platform dependent) idle system, i.e. it
410 will force the system to send an idle event even if the system currently
{\it is
}
411 idle and thus would not send any idle event until after some other event would get
412 sent. This is also useful for sending events between two threads and is used by
413 the corresponding functions
\helpref{::wxPostEvent
}{wxpostevent
} and
414 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::AddPendingEvent
}{wxevthandleraddpendingevent
}.
416 \wxheading{Include files
}
420 \section{Process control functions
}\label{processfunctions
}
422 The functions in this section are used to launch or terminate the other
425 \membersection{::wxExecute
}\label{wxexecute
}
427 \func{long
}{wxExecute
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{command
},
\param{bool
}{sync = FALSE
},
\param{wxProcess *
}{callback = NULL
}}
429 \func{long
}{wxExecute
}{\param{char **
}{argv
},
\param{bool
}{sync = FALSE
},
\param{wxProcess *
}{callback = NULL
}}
431 \func{long
}{wxExecute
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{command
},
\param{wxArrayString\&
}{output
}}
433 \perlnote{In wxPerl this function only takes the
{\tt command
} argument,
434 and returns a
2-element list
{\tt ( status, output )
}, where
{\tt output
} is
437 \func{long
}{wxExecute
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{command
},
\param{wxArrayString\&
}{output
},
\param{wxArrayString\&
}{errors
}}
439 \perlnote{In wxPerl this function only takes the
{\tt command
} argument,
440 and returns a
3-element list
{\tt ( status, output, errors )
}, where
441 {\tt output
} and
{\tt errors
} are array references.
}
443 Executes another program in Unix or Windows.
445 The first form takes a command string, such as
{\tt "emacs file.txt"
}.
447 The second form takes an array of values: a command, any number of
448 arguments, terminated by NULL.
450 The semantics of the third and fourth versions is different from the first two
451 and is described in more details below.
453 If
{\it sync
} is FALSE (the default), flow of control immediately returns.
454 If TRUE, the current application waits until the other program has terminated.
456 In the case of synchronous execution, the return value is the exit code of
457 the process (which terminates by the moment the function returns) and will be
458 $-
1$ if the process couldn't be started and typically
0 if the process
459 terminated successfully. Also, while waiting for the process to
460 terminate, wxExecute will call
\helpref{wxYield
}{wxyield
}. The caller
461 should ensure that this can cause no recursion, in the simplest case by
462 calling
\helpref{wxEnableTopLevelWindows(FALSE)
}{wxenabletoplevelwindows
}.
464 For asynchronous execution, however, the return value is the process id and
465 zero value indicates that the command could not be executed. As an added
466 complication, the return value of $-
1$ in this case indicattes that we didn't
467 launch a new process, but connected to the running one (this can only happen in
468 case of using DDE under Windows for command execution). In particular, in this,
469 and only this, case the calling code will not get the notification about
472 If callback isn't NULL and if execution is asynchronous (note that callback
473 parameter can not be non-NULL for synchronous execution),
474 \helpref{wxProcess::OnTerminate
}{wxprocessonterminate
} will be called when
475 the process finishes.
477 Finally, you may use the third overloaded version of this function to execute
478 a process (always synchronously) and capture its output in the array
479 {\it output
}. The fourth version adds the possibility to additionally capture
480 the messages from standard error output in the
{\it errors
} array.
482 See also
\helpref{wxShell
}{wxshell
},
\helpref{wxProcess
}{wxprocess
},
483 \helpref{Exec sample
}{sampleexec
}.
485 \wxheading{Include files
}
489 \membersection{::wxExit
}\label{wxexit
}
491 \func{void
}{wxExit
}{\void}
493 Exits application after calling
\helpref{wxApp::OnExit
}{wxapponexit
}.
494 Should only be used in an emergency: normally the top-level frame
495 should be deleted (after deleting all other frames) to terminate the
496 application. See
\helpref{wxWindow::OnCloseWindow
}{wxwindowonclosewindow
} and
\helpref{wxApp
}{wxapp
}.
498 \wxheading{Include files
}
502 \membersection{::wxKill
}\label{wxkill
}
504 \func{int
}{wxKill
}{\param{long
}{ pid
},
\param{int
}{ sig = wxSIGTERM
},
\param{wxKillError
}{*rc = NULL
}}
506 Equivalent to the Unix kill function: send the given signal
{\it sig
} to the
507 process with PID
{\it pid
}. The valud signal values are
512 wxSIGNONE =
0, // verify if the process exists under Unix
521 wxSIGKILL, // forcefully kill, dangerous!
527 wxSIGTERM // terminate the process gently
531 {\tt wxSIGNONE
},
{\tt wxSIGKILL
} and
{\tt wxSIGTERM
} have the same meaning
532 under both Unix and Windows but all the other signals are equivalent to
533 {\tt wxSIGTERM
} under Windows.
535 Returns
0 on success, -
1 on failure. If
{\it rc
} parameter is not NULL, it will
536 be filled with an element of
{\tt wxKillError
} enum:
541 wxKILL_OK, // no error
542 wxKILL_BAD_SIGNAL, // no such signal
543 wxKILL_ACCESS_DENIED, // permission denied
544 wxKILL_NO_PROCESS, // no such process
545 wxKILL_ERROR // another, unspecified error
551 \helpref{wxProcess::Kill
}{wxprocesskill
},
\rtfsp
552 \helpref{wxProcess::Exists
}{wxprocessexists
},
\rtfsp
553 \helpref{Exec sample
}{sampleexec
}
555 \wxheading{Include files
}
559 \membersection{::wxShell
}\label{wxshell
}
561 \func{bool
}{wxShell
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{command = NULL
}}
563 Executes a command in an interactive shell window. If no command is
564 specified, then just the shell is spawned.
566 See also
\helpref{wxExecute
}{wxexecute
},
\helpref{Exec sample
}{sampleexec
}.
568 \wxheading{Include files
}
573 \section{Thread functions
}\label{threadfunctions
}
575 \wxheading{Include files
}
581 \helpref{wxThread
}{wxthread
},
\helpref{wxMutex
}{wxmutex
},
\helpref{Multithreading overview
}{wxthreadoverview
}
583 \membersection{::wxMutexGuiEnter
}\label{wxmutexguienter
}
585 \func{void
}{wxMutexGuiEnter
}{\void}
587 This function must be called when any thread other than the main GUI thread
588 wants to get access to the GUI library. This function will block the execution
589 of the calling thread until the main thread (or any other thread holding the
590 main GUI lock) leaves the GUI library and no other thread will enter the GUI
591 library until the calling thread calls
\helpref{::wxMutexGuiLeave()
}{wxmutexguileave
}.
593 Typically, these functions are used like this:
596 void MyThread::Foo(void)
598 // before doing any GUI calls we must ensure that this thread is the only
604 my_window->DrawSomething();
610 Note that under GTK, no creation of top-level windows is allowed in any
611 thread but the main one.
613 This function is only defined on platforms which support preemptive
616 \membersection{::wxMutexGuiLeave
}\label{wxmutexguileave
}
618 \func{void
}{wxMutexGuiLeave
}{\void}
620 See
\helpref{::wxMutexGuiEnter()
}{wxmutexguienter
}.
622 This function is only defined on platforms which support preemptive
625 \section{File functions
}\label{filefunctions
}
627 \wxheading{Include files
}
633 \helpref{wxPathList
}{wxpathlist
}\\
634 \helpref{wxDir
}{wxdir
}\\
635 \helpref{wxFile
}{wxfile
}\\
636 \helpref{wxFileName
}{wxfilename
}
638 \membersection{::wxDirExists
}\label{wxdirexists
}
640 \func{bool
}{wxDirExists
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{dirname
}}
642 Returns TRUE if the directory exists.
644 \membersection{::wxDos2UnixFilename
}\label{wxdos2unixfilename
}
646 \func{void
}{wxDos2UnixFilename
}{\param{wxChar *
}{s
}}
648 Converts a DOS to a Unix filename by replacing backslashes with forward
651 \membersection{::wxFileExists
}\label{wxfileexists
}
653 \func{bool
}{wxFileExists
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{filename
}}
655 Returns TRUE if the file exists. It also returns TRUE if the file is
658 \membersection{::wxFileModificationTime
}\label{wxfilemodificationtime
}
660 \func{time
\_t}{wxFileModificationTime
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{filename
}}
662 Returns time of last modification of given file.
664 \membersection{::wxFileNameFromPath
}\label{wxfilenamefrompath
}
666 \func{wxString
}{wxFileNameFromPath
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{path
}}
668 \func{char *
}{wxFileNameFromPath
}{\param{char *
}{path
}}
670 Returns the filename for a full path. The second form returns a pointer to
671 temporary storage that should not be deallocated.
673 \membersection{::wxFindFirstFile
}\label{wxfindfirstfile
}
675 \func{wxString
}{wxFindFirstFile
}{\param{const char *
}{spec
},
\param{int
}{ flags =
0}}
677 This function does directory searching; returns the first file
678 that matches the path
{\it spec
}, or the empty string. Use
\helpref{wxFindNextFile
}{wxfindnextfile
} to
679 get the next matching file. Neither will
report the current directory "." or the
680 parent directory "..".
682 {\it spec
} may contain wildcards.
684 {\it flags
} may be wxDIR for restricting the query to directories, wxFILE for files or zero for either.
689 wxString f = wxFindFirstFile("/home/project/*.*");
690 while ( !f.IsEmpty() )
693 f = wxFindNextFile();
697 \membersection{::wxFindNextFile
}\label{wxfindnextfile
}
699 \func{wxString
}{wxFindNextFile
}{\void}
701 Returns the next file that matches the path passed to
\helpref{wxFindFirstFile
}{wxfindfirstfile
}.
703 See
\helpref{wxFindFirstFile
}{wxfindfirstfile
} for an example.
705 \membersection{::wxGetDiskSpace
}\label{wxgetdiskspace
}
707 \func{bool
}{wxGetDiskSpace
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{path
},
\param{wxLongLong
}{*total = NULL
},
\param{wxLongLong
}{*free = NULL
}}
709 This function returns the total number of bytes and number of free bytes on
710 the disk containing the directory
{\it path
} (it should exist). Both
711 {\it total
} and
{\it free
} parameters may be
{\tt NULL
} if the corresponding
712 information is not needed.
716 {\tt TRUE
} on success,
{\tt FALSE
} if an error occured (for example, the
717 directory doesn't exist).
719 \wxheading{Portability
}
721 This function is implemented for Win16 (only for drives less than
2Gb), Win32,
722 Mac OS and generic Unix provided the system has
{\tt statfs()
} function.
724 This function first appeared in wxWindows
2.3.2.
726 \membersection{::wxGetOSDirectory
}\label{wxgetosdirectory
}
728 \func{wxString
}{wxGetOSDirectory
}{\void}
730 Returns the Windows directory under Windows; on other platforms returns the empty string.
732 \membersection{::wxIsAbsolutePath
}\label{wxisabsolutepath
}
734 \func{bool
}{wxIsAbsolutePath
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{filename
}}
736 Returns TRUE if the argument is an absolute filename, i.e. with a slash
737 or drive name at the beginning.
739 \membersection{::wxPathOnly
}\label{wxpathonly
}
741 \func{wxString
}{wxPathOnly
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{path
}}
743 Returns the directory part of the filename.
745 \membersection{::wxUnix2DosFilename
}\label{wxunix2dosfilename
}
747 \func{void
}{wxUnix2DosFilename
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{s
}}
749 Converts a Unix to a DOS filename by replacing forward
750 slashes with backslashes.
752 \membersection{::wxConcatFiles
}\label{wxconcatfiles
}
754 \func{bool
}{wxConcatFiles
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{file1
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{file2
},
755 \param{const wxString\&
}{file3
}}
757 Concatenates
{\it file1
} and
{\it file2
} to
{\it file3
}, returning
760 \membersection{::wxCopyFile
}\label{wxcopyfile
}
762 \func{bool
}{wxCopyFile
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{file1
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{file2
},
\param{bool
}{overwrite = TRUE
}}
764 Copies
{\it file1
} to
{\it file2
}, returning TRUE if successful. If
765 {\it overwrite
} parameter is TRUE (default), the destination file is overwritten
766 if it exists, but if
{\it overwrite
} is FALSE, the functions failes in this
769 \membersection{::wxGetCwd
}\label{wxgetcwd
}
771 \func{wxString
}{wxGetCwd
}{\void}
773 Returns a string containing the current (or working) directory.
775 \membersection{::wxGetWorkingDirectory
}\label{wxgetworkingdirectory
}
777 \func{wxString
}{wxGetWorkingDirectory
}{\param{char *
}{buf=NULL
},
\param{int
}{sz=
1000}}
779 This function is obsolete: use
\helpref{wxGetCwd
}{wxgetcwd
} instead.
781 Copies the current working directory into the buffer if supplied, or
782 copies the working directory into new storage (which you must delete yourself)
783 if the buffer is NULL.
785 {\it sz
} is the size of the buffer if supplied.
787 \membersection{::wxGetTempFileName
}\label{wxgettempfilename
}
789 \func{char *
}{wxGetTempFileName
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{prefix
},
\param{char *
}{buf=NULL
}}
791 \func{bool
}{wxGetTempFileName
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{prefix
},
\param{wxString\&
}{buf
}}
793 %% Makes a temporary filename based on {\it prefix}, opens and closes the file,
794 %% and places the name in {\it buf}. If {\it buf} is NULL, new store
795 %% is allocated for the temporary filename using {\it new}.
797 %% Under Windows, the filename will include the drive and name of the
798 %% directory allocated for temporary files (usually the contents of the
799 %% TEMP variable). Under Unix, the {\tt /tmp} directory is used.
801 %% It is the application's responsibility to create and delete the file.
803 These functions are obsolete, please use
\rtfsp
804 \helpref{wxFileName::CreateTempFileName
}{wxfilenamecreatetempfilename
}\rtfsp
807 \membersection{::wxIsWild
}\label{wxiswild
}
809 \func{bool
}{wxIsWild
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{pattern
}}
811 Returns TRUE if the pattern contains wildcards. See
\helpref{wxMatchWild
}{wxmatchwild
}.
813 \membersection{::wxMatchWild
}\label{wxmatchwild
}
815 \func{bool
}{wxMatchWild
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{pattern
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{text
},
\param{bool
}{ dot
\_special}}
817 Returns TRUE if the
{\it pattern
}\/ matches the
{\it text
}\/; if
{\it
818 dot
\_special}\/ is TRUE, filenames beginning with a dot are not matched
819 with wildcard characters. See
\helpref{wxIsWild
}{wxiswild
}.
821 \membersection{::wxMkdir
}\label{wxmkdir
}
823 \func{bool
}{wxMkdir
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{dir
},
\param{int
}{perm =
0777}}
825 Makes the directory
{\it dir
}, returning TRUE if successful.
827 {\it perm
} is the access mask for the directory for the systems on which it is
828 supported (Unix) and doesn't have effect for the other ones.
830 \membersection{::wxRemoveFile
}\label{wxremovefile
}
832 \func{bool
}{wxRemoveFile
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{file
}}
834 Removes
{\it file
}, returning TRUE if successful.
836 \membersection{::wxRenameFile
}\label{wxrenamefile
}
838 \func{bool
}{wxRenameFile
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{file1
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{file2
}}
840 Renames
{\it file1
} to
{\it file2
}, returning TRUE if successful.
842 \membersection{::wxRmdir
}\label{wxrmdir
}
844 \func{bool
}{wxRmdir
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{dir
},
\param{int
}{ flags=
0}}
846 Removes the directory
{\it dir
}, returning TRUE if successful. Does not work under VMS.
848 The
{\it flags
} parameter is reserved for future use.
850 \membersection{::wxSetWorkingDirectory
}\label{wxsetworkingdirectory
}
852 \func{bool
}{wxSetWorkingDirectory
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{dir
}}
854 Sets the current working directory, returning TRUE if the operation succeeded.
855 Under MS Windows, the current drive is also changed if
{\it dir
} contains a drive specification.
857 \membersection{::wxSplitPath
}\label{wxsplitfunction
}
859 \func{void
}{wxSplitPath
}{\param{const char *
}{ fullname
},
\param{wxString *
}{ path
},
\param{wxString *
}{ name
},
\param{wxString *
}{ ext
}}
861 This function splits a full file name into components: the path (including possible disk/drive
862 specification under Windows), the base name and the extension. Any of the output parameters
863 (
{\it path
},
{\it name
} or
{\it ext
}) may be NULL if you are not interested in the value of
864 a particular component.
866 wxSplitPath() will correctly handle filenames with both DOS and Unix path separators under
867 Windows, however it will not consider backslashes as path separators under Unix (where backslash
868 is a valid character in a filename).
870 On entry,
{\it fullname
} should be non-NULL (it may be empty though).
872 On return,
{\it path
} contains the file path (without the trailing separator),
{\it name
}
873 contains the file name and
{\it ext
} contains the file extension without leading dot. All
874 three of them may be empty if the corresponding component is. The old contents of the
875 strings pointed to by these parameters will be overwritten in any case (if the pointers
878 \membersection{::wxTransferFileToStream
}\label{wxtransferfiletostream
}
880 \func{bool
}{wxTransferFileToStream
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{filename
},
\param{ostream\&
}{stream
}}
882 Copies the given file to
{\it stream
}. Useful when converting an old application to
883 use streams (within the
document/view framework, for example).
885 \wxheading{Include files
}
889 \membersection{::wxTransferStreamToFile
}\label{wxtransferstreamtofile
}
891 \func{bool
}{wxTransferStreamToFile
}{\param{istream\&
}{stream
} \param{const wxString\&
}{filename
}}
893 Copies the given stream to the file
{\it filename
}. Useful when converting an old application to
894 use streams (within the
document/view framework, for example).
896 \wxheading{Include files
}
900 \section{Network, user and OS functions
}\label{networkfunctions
}
902 The functions in this section are used to retrieve information about the
903 current computer and/or user characteristics.
905 \membersection{::wxGetFreeMemory
}\label{wxgetfreememory
}
907 \func{long
}{wxGetFreeMemory
}{\void}
909 Returns the amount of free memory in bytes under environments which
910 support it, and -
1 if not supported. Currently, it is supported only
911 under Windows, Linux and Solaris.
913 \wxheading{Include files
}
917 \membersection{::wxGetFullHostName
}\label{wxgetfullhostname
}
919 \func{wxString
}{wxGetFullHostName
}{\void}
921 Returns the FQDN (fully qualified domain host name) or an empty string on
926 \helpref{wxGetHostName
}{wxgethostname
}
928 \wxheading{Include files
}
932 \membersection{::wxGetEmailAddress
}\label{wxgetemailaddress
}
934 \func{bool
}{wxGetEmailAddress
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{buf
},
\param{int
}{sz
}}
936 Copies the user's email address into the supplied buffer, by
937 concatenating the values returned by
\helpref{wxGetFullHostName
}{wxgetfullhostname
}\rtfsp
938 and
\helpref{wxGetUserId
}{wxgetuserid
}.
940 Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise.
942 \wxheading{Include files
}
946 \membersection{::wxGetHomeDir
}\label{wxgethomedir
}
948 \func{wxString
}{wxGetHomeDir
}{\void}
950 Return the (current) user's home directory.
954 \helpref{wxGetUserHome
}{wxgetuserhome
}
956 \wxheading{Include files
}
960 \membersection{::wxGetHostName
}\label{wxgethostname
}
962 \func{wxString
}{wxGetHostName
}{\void}
964 \func{bool
}{wxGetHostName
}{\param{char *
}{buf
},
\param{int
}{sz
}}
966 Copies the current host machine's name into the supplied buffer. Please note
967 that the returned name is
{\it not
} fully qualified, i.e. it does not include
970 Under Windows or NT, this function first looks in the environment
971 variable SYSTEM
\_NAME; if this is not found, the entry
{\bf HostName
}\rtfsp
972 in the
{\bf wxWindows
} section of the WIN.INI file is tried.
974 The first variant of this function returns the hostname if successful or an
975 empty string otherwise. The second (deprecated) function returns TRUE
976 if successful, FALSE otherwise.
980 \helpref{wxGetFullHostName
}{wxgetfullhostname
}
982 \wxheading{Include files
}
986 \membersection{::wxGetUserId
}\label{wxgetuserid
}
988 \func{wxString
}{wxGetUserId
}{\void}
990 \func{bool
}{wxGetUserId
}{\param{char *
}{buf
},
\param{int
}{sz
}}
992 This function returns the "user id" also known as "login name" under Unix i.e.
993 something like "jsmith". It uniquely identifies the current user (on this system).
995 Under Windows or NT, this function first looks in the environment
996 variables USER and LOGNAME; if neither of these is found, the entry
{\bf UserId
}\rtfsp
997 in the
{\bf wxWindows
} section of the WIN.INI file is tried.
999 The first variant of this function returns the login name if successful or an
1000 empty string otherwise. The second (deprecated) function returns TRUE
1001 if successful, FALSE otherwise.
1003 \wxheading{See also
}
1005 \helpref{wxGetUserName
}{wxgetusername
}
1007 \wxheading{Include files
}
1011 \membersection{::wxGetOsDescription
}\label{wxgetosdescription
}
1013 \func{wxString
}{wxGetOsDescription
}{\void}
1015 Returns the string containing the description of the current platform in a
1016 user-readable form. For example, this function may return strings like
1017 {\tt Windows NT Version
4.0} or
{\tt Linux
2.2.2 i386
}.
1019 \wxheading{See also
}
1021 \helpref{::wxGetOsVersion
}{wxgetosversion
}
1023 \wxheading{Include files
}
1027 \membersection{::wxGetOsVersion
}\label{wxgetosversion
}
1029 \func{int
}{wxGetOsVersion
}{\param{int *
}{major = NULL
},
\param{int *
}{minor = NULL
}}
1031 Gets operating system version information.
1033 \begin{twocollist
}\itemsep=
0pt
1034 \twocolitemruled{Platform
}{Return types
}
1035 \twocolitem{Mac OS
}{Return value is wxMAC when compiled with CodeWarrior under Mac OS
8.x/
9.x and Mac OS X, wxMAC
\_DARWIN when compiled with the Apple Developer Tools under Mac OS X.
}
1036 \twocolitem{GTK
}{Return value is wxGTK, For GTK
1.0,
{\it major
} is
1,
{\it minor
} is
0.
}
1037 \twocolitem{Motif
}{Return value is wxMOTIF
\_X,
{\it major
} is X version,
{\it minor
} is X revision.
}
1038 \twocolitem{OS/
2}{Return value is wxOS2
\_PM.
}
1039 \twocolitem{Windows
3.1}{Return value is wxWINDOWS,
{\it major
} is
3,
{\it minor
} is
1.
}
1040 \twocolitem{Windows NT/
2000}{Return value is wxWINDOWS
\_NT, version is returned in
{\it major
} and
{\it minor
}}
1041 \twocolitem{Windows
98}{Return value is wxWIN95,
{\it major
} is
4,
{\it minor
} is
1 or greater.
}
1042 \twocolitem{Windows
95}{Return value is wxWIN95,
{\it major
} is
4,
{\it minor
} is
0.
}
1043 \twocolitem{Win32s (Windows
3.1)
}{Return value is wxWIN32S,
{\it major
} is
3,
{\it minor
} is
1.
}
1044 \twocolitem{Watcom C++
386 supervisor mode (Windows
3.1)
}{Return value is wxWIN386,
{\it major
} is
3,
{\it minor
} is
1.
}
1047 \wxheading{See also
}
1049 \helpref{::wxGetOsDescription
}{wxgetosdescription
}
1051 \wxheading{Include files
}
1055 \membersection{::wxGetUserHome
}\label{wxgetuserhome
}
1057 \func{const wxChar *
}{wxGetUserHome
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{user = ""
}}
1059 Returns the home directory for the given user. If the username is empty
1060 (default value), this function behaves like
1061 \helpref{wxGetHomeDir
}{wxgethomedir
}.
1063 \wxheading{Include files
}
1067 \membersection{::wxGetUserName
}\label{wxgetusername
}
1069 \func{wxString
}{wxGetUserName
}{\void}
1071 \func{bool
}{wxGetUserName
}{\param{char *
}{buf
},
\param{int
}{sz
}}
1073 This function returns the full user name (something like "Mr. John Smith").
1075 Under Windows or NT, this function looks for the entry
{\bf UserName
}\rtfsp
1076 in the
{\bf wxWindows
} section of the WIN.INI file. If PenWindows
1077 is running, the entry
{\bf Current
} in the section
{\bf User
} of
1078 the PENWIN.INI file is used.
1080 The first variant of this function returns the user name if successful or an
1081 empty string otherwise. The second (deprecated) function returns
{\tt TRUE
}
1082 if successful,
{\tt FALSE
} otherwise.
1084 \wxheading{See also
}
1086 \helpref{wxGetUserId
}{wxgetuserid
}
1088 \wxheading{Include files
}
1092 \section{String functions
}
1094 \membersection{::copystring
}\label{copystring
}
1096 \func{char *
}{copystring
}{\param{const char *
}{s
}}
1098 Makes a copy of the string
{\it s
} using the C++ new operator, so it can be
1099 deleted with the
{\it delete
} operator.
1101 This function is deprecated, use
\helpref{wxString
}{wxstring
} class instead.
1103 \membersection{::wxIsEmpty
}\label{wxisempty
}
1105 \func{bool
}{wxIsEmpty
}{\param{const char *
}{ p
}}
1107 Returns
{\tt TRUE
} if the pointer is either
{\tt NULL
} or points to an empty
1108 string,
{\tt FALSE
} otherwise.
1110 \membersection{::wxStricmp
}\label{wxstricmp
}
1112 \func{int
}{wxStricmp
}{\param{const char *
}{p1
},
\param{const char *
}{p2
}}
1114 Returns a negative value,
0, or positive value if
{\it p1
} is less than, equal
1115 to or greater than
{\it p2
}. The comparison is case-insensitive.
1117 This function complements the standard C function
{\it strcmp()
} which performs
1118 case-sensitive comparison.
1120 \membersection{::wxStringMatch
}\label{wxstringmatch
}
1122 \func{bool
}{wxStringMatch
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{s1
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{s2
},\\
1123 \param{bool
}{ subString = TRUE
},
\param{bool
}{ exact = FALSE
}}
1125 Returns
{\tt TRUE
} if the substring
{\it s1
} is found within
{\it s2
},
1126 ignoring case if
{\it exact
} is FALSE. If
{\it subString
} is
{\tt FALSE
},
1127 no substring matching is done.
1129 This function is obsolete, use
\helpref{wxString::Find
}{wxstringfind
} instead.
1131 \membersection{::wxStringEq
}\label{wxstringeq
}
1133 \func{bool
}{wxStringEq
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{s1
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{s2
}}
1138 #define wxStringEq(s1, s2) (s1 && s2 && (strcmp(s1, s2) ==
0))
1141 This function is obsolete, use
\helpref{wxString
}{wxstring
} instead.
1143 \membersection{::wxStrlen
}\label{wxstrlen
}
1145 \func{size
\_t}{wxStrlen
}{\param{const char *
}{ p
}}
1147 This is a safe version of standard function
{\it strlen()
}: it does exactly the
1148 same thing (i.e. returns the length of the string) except that it returns
0 if
1149 {\it p
} is the
{\tt NULL
} pointer.
1151 \membersection{::wxGetTranslation
}\label{wxgettranslation
}
1153 \func{const char *
}{wxGetTranslation
}{\param{const char *
}{str
}}
1155 This function returns the translation of string
{\it str
} in the current
1156 \helpref{locale
}{wxlocale
}. If the string is not found in any of the loaded
1157 message catalogs (see
\helpref{internationalization overview
}{internationalization
}), the
1158 original string is returned. In debug build, an error message is logged - this
1159 should help to find the strings which were not yet translated. As this function
1160 is used very often, an alternative syntax is provided: the
\_() macro is
1161 defined as wxGetTranslation().
1163 \membersection{::wxSnprintf
}\label{wxsnprintf
}
1165 \func{int
}{wxSnprintf
}{\param{wxChar *
}{buf
},
\param{size
\_t }{len
},
\param{const wxChar *
}{format
},
\param{}{...
}}
1167 This function replaces the dangerous standard function
{\tt sprintf()
} and is
1168 like
{\tt snprintf()
} available on some platforms. The only difference with
1169 sprintf() is that an additional argument - buffer size - is taken and the
1170 buffer is never overflowed.
1172 Returns the number of characters copied to the buffer or -
1 if there is not
1175 \wxheading{See also
}
1177 \helpref{wxVsnprintf
}{wxvsnprintf
},
\helpref{wxString::Printf
}{wxstringprintf
}
1179 \membersection{::wxToLower
}\label{wxtolower
}
1181 \func{char
}{wxToLower
}{\param{char
}{ch
}}
1183 Converts the character to lower case. This is implemented as a macro for efficiency.
1185 \wxheading{Include files
}
1189 \membersection{::wxToUpper
}\label{wxtoupper
}
1191 \func{char
}{wxToUpper
}{\param{char
}{ch
}}
1193 Converts the character to upper case. This is implemented as a macro for efficiency.
1195 \wxheading{Include files
}
1199 \membersection{::wxVsnprintf
}\label{wxvsnprintf
}
1201 \func{int
}{wxVsnprintf
}{\param{wxChar *
}{buf
},
\param{size
\_t }{len
},
\param{const wxChar *
}{format
},
\param{va
\_list }{argPtr
}}
1203 The same as
\helpref{wxSnprintf
}{wxsnprintf
} but takes a
{\tt va
\_list }
1204 argument instead of arbitrary number of parameters.
1206 \wxheading{See also
}
1208 \helpref{wxSnprintf
}{wxsnprintf
},
\helpref{wxString::PrintfV
}{wxstringprintfv
}
1210 \section{Dialog functions
}\label{dialogfunctions
}
1212 Below are a number of convenience functions for getting input from the
1213 user or displaying messages. Note that in these functions the last three
1214 parameters are optional. However, it is recommended to pass a parent frame
1215 parameter, or (in MS Windows or Motif) the wrong window frame may be brought to
1216 the front when the dialog box is popped up.
1218 \membersection{::wxBeginBusyCursor
}\label{wxbeginbusycursor
}
1220 \func{void
}{wxBeginBusyCursor
}{\param{wxCursor *
}{cursor = wxHOURGLASS
\_CURSOR}}
1222 Changes the cursor to the given cursor for all windows in the application.
1223 Use
\helpref{wxEndBusyCursor
}{wxendbusycursor
} to revert the cursor back
1224 to its previous state. These two calls can be nested, and a counter
1225 ensures that only the outer calls take effect.
1227 See also
\helpref{wxIsBusy
}{wxisbusy
},
\helpref{wxBusyCursor
}{wxbusycursor
}.
1229 \wxheading{Include files
}
1233 \membersection{::wxBell
}\label{wxbell
}
1235 \func{void
}{wxBell
}{\void}
1237 Ring the system bell.
1239 \wxheading{Include files
}
1243 \membersection{::wxCreateFileTipProvider
}\label{wxcreatefiletipprovider
}
1245 \func{wxTipProvider *
}{wxCreateFileTipProvider
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{filename
},
1246 \param{size
\_t }{currentTip
}}
1248 This function creates a
\helpref{wxTipProvider
}{wxtipprovider
} which may be
1249 used with
\helpref{wxShowTip
}{wxshowtip
}.
1251 \docparam{filename
}{The name of the file containing the tips, one per line
}
1252 \docparam{currentTip
}{The index of the first tip to show - normally this index
1253 is remembered between the
2 program runs.
}
1255 \wxheading{See also
}
1257 \helpref{Tips overview
}{tipsoverview
}
1259 \wxheading{Include files
}
1263 \membersection{::wxDirSelector
}\label{wxdirselector
}
1265 \func{wxString
}{wxDirSelector
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{message = wxDirSelectorPromptStr
},\\
1266 \param{const wxString\&
}{default
\_path = ""
},\\
1267 \param{long
}{style =
0},
\param{const wxPoint\&
}{pos = wxDefaultPosition
},\\
1268 \param{wxWindow *
}{parent = NULL
}}
1270 Pops up a directory selector dialog. The arguments have the same meaning as
1271 those of wxDirDialog::wxDirDialog(). The message is displayed at the top,
1272 and the default
\_path, if specified, is set as the initial selection.
1274 The application must check for an empty return value (if the user pressed
1275 Cancel). For example:
1278 const wxString& dir = wxDirSelector("Choose a folder");
1285 \wxheading{Include files
}
1289 \membersection{::wxFileSelector
}\label{wxfileselector
}
1291 \func{wxString
}{wxFileSelector
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{message
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{default
\_path = ""
},\\
1292 \param{const wxString\&
}{default
\_filename = ""
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{default
\_extension = ""
},\\
1293 \param{const wxString\&
}{wildcard = ``*.*''
},
\param{int
}{flags =
0},
\param{wxWindow *
}{parent = ""
},\\
1294 \param{int
}{ x = -
1},
\param{int
}{ y = -
1}}
1296 Pops up a file selector box. In Windows, this is the common file selector
1297 dialog. In X, this is a file selector box with the same functionality.
1298 The path and filename are distinct elements of a full file pathname.
1299 If path is empty, the current directory will be used. If filename is empty,
1300 no default filename will be supplied. The wildcard determines what files
1301 are displayed in the file selector, and file extension supplies a type
1302 extension for the required filename. Flags may be a combination of wxOPEN,
1303 wxSAVE, wxOVERWRITE
\_PROMPT, wxHIDE
\_READONLY, wxFILE
\_MUST\_EXIST, wxMULTIPLE or
0.
1305 Both the Unix and Windows versions implement a wildcard filter. Typing a
1306 filename containing wildcards
(*, ?) in the filename text item, and
1307 clicking on Ok, will result in only those files matching the pattern being
1310 The wildcard may be a specification for multiple types of file
1311 with a description for each, such as:
1314 "BMP files (*.bmp)|*.bmp|GIF files (*.gif)|*.gif"
1317 The application must check for an empty return value (the user pressed
1318 Cancel). For example:
1321 const wxString& s = wxFileSelector("Choose a file to open");
1328 \wxheading{Include files}
1332 \membersection{::wxEndBusyCursor}\label{wxendbusycursor}
1334 \func{void}{wxEndBusyCursor}{\void}
1336 Changes the cursor back to the original cursor, for all windows in the application.
1337 Use with \helpref{wxBeginBusyCursor}{wxbeginbusycursor}.
1339 See also \helpref{wxIsBusy}{wxisbusy}, \helpref{wxBusyCursor}{wxbusycursor}.
1341 \wxheading{Include files}
1345 \membersection{::wxGetColourFromUser}\label{wxgetcolourfromuser}
1347 \func{wxColour}{wxGetColourFromUser}{\param{wxWindow *}{parent}, \param{const wxColour\& }{colInit}}
1349 Shows the colour selection dialog and returns the colour selected by user or
1350 invalid colour (use \helpref{wxColour::Ok}{wxcolourok} to test whether a colour
1351 is valid) if the dialog was cancelled.
1353 \wxheading{Parameters}
1355 \docparam{parent}{The parent window for the colour selection dialog}
1357 \docparam{colInit}{If given, this will be the colour initially selected in the dialog.}
1359 \wxheading{Include files}
1363 \membersection{::wxGetFontFromUser}\label{wxgetfontfromuser}
1365 \func{wxFont}{wxGetFontFromUser}{\param{wxWindow *}{parent}, \param{const wxFont\& }{fontInit}}
1367 Shows the font selection dialog and returns the font selected by user or
1368 invalid font (use \helpref{wxFont::Ok}{wxfontok} to test whether a font
1369 is valid) if the dialog was cancelled.
1371 \wxheading{Parameters}
1373 \docparam{parent}{The parent window for the font selection dialog}
1375 \docparam{fontInit}{If given, this will be the font initially selected in the dialog.}
1377 \wxheading{Include files}
1382 \membersection{::wxGetMultipleChoices}\label{wxgetmultiplechoices}
1384 \func{size\_t}{wxGetMultipleChoices}{\\
1385 \param{wxArrayInt\& }{selections},\\
1386 \param{const wxString\& }{message},\\
1387 \param{const wxString\& }{caption},\\
1388 \param{const wxArrayString\& }{aChoices},\\
1389 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
1390 \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
1391 \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE},\\
1392 \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
1394 \func{size\_t}{wxGetMultipleChoices}{\\
1395 \param{wxArrayInt\& }{selections},\\
1396 \param{const wxString\& }{message},\\
1397 \param{const wxString\& }{caption},\\
1398 \param{int}{ n}, \param{const wxString\& }{choices[]},\\
1399 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
1400 \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
1401 \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE},\\
1402 \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
1404 Pops up a dialog box containing a message, OK/Cancel buttons and a
1405 multiple-selection listbox. The user may choose an arbitrary (including 0)
1406 number of items in the listbox whose indices will be returned in
1407 {\it selection} array. The initial contents of this array will be used to
1408 select the items when the dialog is shown.
1410 You may pass the list of strings to choose from either using {\it choices}
1411 which is an array of {\it n} strings for the listbox or by using a single
1412 {\it aChoices} parameter of type \helpref{wxArrayString}{wxarraystring}.
1414 If {\it centre} is TRUE, the message text (which may include new line
1415 characters) is centred; if FALSE, the message is left-justified.
1417 \wxheading{Include files}
1421 \perlnote{In wxPerl there is just an array reference in place of {\tt n}
1422 and {\tt choices}, and no {\tt selections} parameter; the function
1423 returns an array containing the user selections.}
1425 \membersection{::wxGetNumberFromUser}\label{wxgetnumberfromuser}
1427 \func{long}{wxGetNumberFromUser}{
1428 \param{const wxString\& }{message},
1429 \param{const wxString\& }{prompt},
1430 \param{const wxString\& }{caption},
1431 \param{long }{value},
1432 \param{long }{min = 0},
1433 \param{long }{max = 100},
1434 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},
1435 \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition}}
1437 Shows a dialog asking the user for numeric input. The dialogs title is set to
1438 {\it caption}, it contains a (possibly) multiline {\it message} above the
1439 single line {\it prompt} and the zone for entering the number.
1441 The number entered must be in the range {\it min}..{\it max} (both of which
1442 should be positive) and {\it value} is the initial value of it. If the user
1443 enters an invalid value or cancels the dialog, the function will return -1.
1445 Dialog is centered on its {\it parent} unless an explicit position is given in
1448 \wxheading{Include files}
1452 \membersection{::wxGetPasswordFromUser}\label{wxgetpasswordfromuser}
1454 \func{wxString}{wxGetTextFromUser}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption = ``Input text"},\\
1455 \param{const wxString\& }{default\_value = ``"}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}}
1457 Similar to \helpref{wxGetTextFromUser}{wxgettextfromuser} but the text entered
1458 in the dialog is not shown on screen but replaced with stars. This is intended
1459 to be used for entering passwords as the function name implies.
1461 \wxheading{Include files}
1465 \membersection{::wxGetTextFromUser}\label{wxgettextfromuser}
1467 \func{wxString}{wxGetTextFromUser}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption = ``Input text"},\\
1468 \param{const wxString\& }{default\_value = ``"}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
1469 \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1}, \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}}
1471 Pop up a dialog box with title set to {\it caption}, {\it message}, and a
1472 \rtfsp{\it default\_value}. The user may type in text and press OK to return this text,
1473 or press Cancel to return the empty string.
1475 If {\it centre} is TRUE, the message text (which may include new line characters)
1476 is centred; if FALSE, the message is left-justified.
1478 \wxheading{Include files}
1482 \membersection{::wxGetMultipleChoice}\label{wxgetmultiplechoice}
1484 \func{int}{wxGetMultipleChoice}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption}, \param{int}{ n}, \param{const wxString\& }{choices[]},\\
1485 \param{int }{nsel}, \param{int *}{selection},
1486 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
1487 \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
1489 Pops up a dialog box containing a message, OK/Cancel buttons and a multiple-selection
1490 listbox. The user may choose one or more item(s) and press OK or Cancel.
1492 The number of initially selected choices, and array of the selected indices,
1493 are passed in; this array will contain the user selections on exit, with
1494 the function returning the number of selections. {\it selection} must be
1495 as big as the number of choices, in case all are selected.
1497 If Cancel is pressed, -1 is returned.
1499 {\it choices} is an array of {\it n} strings for the listbox.
1501 If {\it centre} is TRUE, the message text (which may include new line characters)
1502 is centred; if FALSE, the message is left-justified.
1504 \wxheading{Include files}
1508 \membersection{::wxGetSingleChoice}\label{wxgetsinglechoice}
1510 \func{wxString}{wxGetSingleChoice}{\param{const wxString\& }{message},\\
1511 \param{const wxString\& }{caption},\\
1512 \param{const wxArrayString\& }{aChoices},\\
1513 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
1514 \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
1515 \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE},\\
1516 \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
1518 \func{wxString}{wxGetSingleChoice}{\param{const wxString\& }{message},\\
1519 \param{const wxString\& }{caption},\\
1520 \param{int}{ n}, \param{const wxString\& }{choices[]},\\
1521 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
1522 \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
1523 \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE},\\
1524 \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
1526 Pops up a dialog box containing a message, OK/Cancel buttons and a
1527 single-selection listbox. The user may choose an item and press OK to return a
1528 string or Cancel to return the empty string. Use
1529 \helpref{wxGetSingleChoiceIndex}{wxgetsinglechoiceindex} if empty string is a
1530 valid choice and if you want to be able to detect pressing Cancel reliably.
1532 You may pass the list of strings to choose from either using {\it choices}
1533 which is an array of {\it n} strings for the listbox or by using a single
1534 {\it aChoices} parameter of type \helpref{wxArrayString}{wxarraystring}.
1536 If {\it centre} is TRUE, the message text (which may include new line
1537 characters) is centred; if FALSE, the message is left-justified.
1539 \wxheading{Include files}
1543 \perlnote{In wxPerl there is just an array reference in place of {\tt n}
1546 \membersection{::wxGetSingleChoiceIndex}\label{wxgetsinglechoiceindex}
1548 \func{int}{wxGetSingleChoiceIndex}{\param{const wxString\& }{message},\\
1549 \param{const wxString\& }{caption},\\
1550 \param{const wxArrayString\& }{aChoices},\\
1551 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
1552 \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
1554 \func{int}{wxGetSingleChoiceIndex}{\param{const wxString\& }{message},\\
1555 \param{const wxString\& }{caption},\\
1556 \param{int}{ n}, \param{const wxString\& }{choices[]},\\
1557 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
1558 \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
1560 As {\bf wxGetSingleChoice} but returns the index representing the selected
1561 string. If the user pressed cancel, -1 is returned.
1563 \wxheading{Include files}
1567 \perlnote{In wxPerl there is just an array reference in place of {\tt n}
1570 \membersection{::wxGetSingleChoiceData}\label{wxgetsinglechoicedata}
1572 \func{wxString}{wxGetSingleChoiceData}{\param{const wxString\& }{message},\\
1573 \param{const wxString\& }{caption},\\
1574 \param{const wxArrayString\& }{aChoices},\\
1575 \param{const wxString\& }{client\_data[]},\\
1576 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
1577 \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
1578 \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
1580 \func{wxString}{wxGetSingleChoiceData}{\param{const wxString\& }{message},\\
1581 \param{const wxString\& }{caption},\\
1582 \param{int}{ n}, \param{const wxString\& }{choices[]},\\
1583 \param{const wxString\& }{client\_data[]},\\
1584 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
1585 \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
1586 \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
1588 As {\bf wxGetSingleChoice} but takes an array of client data pointers
1589 corresponding to the strings, and returns one of these pointers or NULL if
1590 Cancel was pressed. The {\it client\_data} array must have the same number of
1591 elements as {\it choices} or {\it aChoices}!
1593 \wxheading{Include files}
1597 \perlnote{In wxPerl there is just an array reference in place of {\tt n}
1598 and {\tt choices}, and the client data array must have the
1599 same length as the choices array.}
1601 \membersection{::wxIsBusy}\label{wxisbusy}
1603 \func{bool}{wxIsBusy}{\void}
1605 Returns TRUE if between two \helpref{wxBeginBusyCursor}{wxbeginbusycursor} and\rtfsp
1606 \helpref{wxEndBusyCursor}{wxendbusycursor} calls.
1608 See also \helpref{wxBusyCursor}{wxbusycursor}.
1610 \wxheading{Include files}
1614 \membersection{::wxMessageBox}\label{wxmessagebox}
1616 \func{int}{wxMessageBox}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption = ``Message"}, \param{int}{ style = wxOK \pipe wxCENTRE},\\
1617 \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1}}
1619 General purpose message dialog. {\it style} may be a bit list of the
1620 following identifiers:
1622 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
1623 \twocolitem{wxYES\_NO}{Puts Yes and No buttons on the message box. May be combined with
1625 \twocolitem{wxCANCEL}{Puts a Cancel button on the message box. May be combined with
1627 \twocolitem{wxOK}{Puts an Ok button on the message box. May be combined with wxCANCEL.}
1628 \twocolitem{wxCENTRE}{Centres the text.}
1629 \twocolitem{wxICON\_EXCLAMATION}{Displays an exclamation mark symbol.}
1630 \twocolitem{wxICON\_HAND}{Displays an error symbol.}
1631 \twocolitem{wxICON\_ERROR}{Displays an error symbol - the same as wxICON\_HAND.}
1632 \twocolitem{wxICON\_QUESTION}{Displays a question mark symbol.}
1633 \twocolitem{wxICON\_INFORMATION}{Displays an information symbol.}
1636 The return value is one of: wxYES, wxNO, wxCANCEL, wxOK.
1642 int answer = wxMessageBox("Quit program?", "Confirm",
1643 wxYES_NO | wxCANCEL, main_frame);
1644 if (answer == wxYES)
1649 {\it message} may contain newline characters, in which case the
1650 message will be split into separate lines, to cater for large messages.
1652 Under Windows, the native MessageBox function is used unless wxCENTRE
1653 is specified in the style, in which case a generic function is used.
1654 This is because the native MessageBox function cannot centre text.
1655 The symbols are not shown when the generic function is used.
1657 \wxheading{Include files}
1661 \membersection{::wxShowTip}\label{wxshowtip}
1663 \func{bool}{wxShowTip}{\param{wxWindow *}{parent},
1664 \param{wxTipProvider *}{tipProvider},
1665 \param{bool }{showAtStartup = TRUE}}
1667 This function shows a "startup tip" to the user.
1669 \docparam{parent}{The parent window for the modal dialog}
1671 \docparam{tipProvider}{An object which is used to get the text of the tips.
1672 It may be created with the \helpref{wxCreateFileTipProvider}{wxcreatefiletipprovider} function.}
1674 \docparam{showAtStartup}{Should be TRUE if startup tips are shown, FALSE
1675 otherwise. This is used as the initial value for "Show tips at startup"
1676 checkbox which is shown in the tips dialog.}
1678 \wxheading{See also}
1680 \helpref{Tips overview}{tipsoverview}
1682 \wxheading{Include files}
1686 \section{GDI functions}\label{gdifunctions}
1688 The following are relevant to the GDI (Graphics Device Interface).
1690 \wxheading{Include files}
1694 \membersection{wxBITMAP}\label{wxbitmapmacro}
1696 \func{}{wxBITMAP}{bitmapName}
1698 This macro loads a bitmap from either application resources (on the platforms
1699 for which they exist, i.e. Windows and OS2) or from an XPM file. It allows to
1700 avoid using {\tt \#ifdef}s when creating bitmaps.
1702 \wxheading{See also}
1704 \helpref{Bitmaps and icons overview}{wxbitmapoverview},
1705 \helpref{wxICON}{wxiconmacro}
1707 \wxheading{Include files}
1711 \membersection{::wxClientDisplayRect}\label{wxclientdisplayrect}
1713 \func{void}{wxClientDisplayRect}{\param{int *}{x}, \param{int *}{y},
1714 \param{int *}{width}, \param{int *}{height}}
1716 \func{wxRect}{wxGetClientDisplayRect}{\void}
1718 Returns the dimensions of the work area on the display. On Windows
1719 this means the area not covered by the taskbar, etc. Other platforms
1720 are currently defaulting to the whole display until a way is found to
1721 provide this info for all window managers, etc.
1723 \membersection{::wxColourDisplay}\label{wxcolourdisplay}
1725 \func{bool}{wxColourDisplay}{\void}
1727 Returns TRUE if the display is colour, FALSE otherwise.
1729 \membersection{::wxDisplayDepth}\label{wxdisplaydepth}
1731 \func{int}{wxDisplayDepth}{\void}
1733 Returns the depth of the display (a value of 1 denotes a monochrome display).
1735 \membersection{::wxDisplaySize}\label{wxdisplaysize}
1737 \func{void}{wxDisplaySize}{\param{int *}{width}, \param{int *}{height}}
1739 \func{wxSize}{wxGetDisplaySize}{\void}
1741 Returns the display size in pixels.
1743 \membersection{::wxDisplaySizeMM}\label{wxdisplaysizemm}
1745 \func{void}{wxDisplaySizeMM}{\param{int *}{width}, \param{int *}{height}}
1747 \func{wxSize}{wxGetDisplaySizeMM}{\void}
1749 Returns the display size in millimeters.
1751 \membersection{::wxDROP\_ICON}\label{wxdropicon}
1753 \func{wxIconOrCursor}{wxDROP\_ICON}{\param{const char *}{name}}
1755 This macro creates either a cursor (MSW) or an icon (elsewhere) with the given
1756 name. Under MSW, the cursor is loaded from the resource file and the icon is
1757 loaded from XPM file under other platforms.
1759 This macro should be used with
1760 \helpref{wxDropSource constructor}{wxdropsourcewxdropsource}.
1762 \wxheading{Include files}
1766 \membersection{wxICON}\label{wxiconmacro}
1768 \func{}{wxICON}{iconName}
1770 This macro loads an icon from either application resources (on the platforms
1771 for which they exist, i.e. Windows and OS2) or from an XPM file. It allows to
1772 avoid using {\tt \#ifdef}s when creating icons.
1774 \wxheading{See also}
1776 \helpref{Bitmaps and icons overview}{wxbitmapoverview},
1777 \helpref{wxBITMAP}{wxbitmapmacro}
1779 \wxheading{Include files}
1783 \membersection{::wxMakeMetafilePlaceable}\label{wxmakemetafileplaceable}
1785 \func{bool}{wxMakeMetafilePlaceable}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}, \param{int }{minX}, \param{int }{minY},
1786 \param{int }{maxX}, \param{int }{maxY}, \param{float }{scale=1.0}}
1788 Given a filename for an existing, valid metafile (as constructed using \helpref{wxMetafileDC}{wxmetafiledc})
1789 makes it into a placeable metafile by prepending a header containing the given
1790 bounding box. The bounding box may be obtained from a device context after drawing
1791 into it, using the functions wxDC::MinX, wxDC::MinY, wxDC::MaxX and wxDC::MaxY.
1793 In addition to adding the placeable metafile header, this function adds
1794 the equivalent of the following code to the start of the metafile data:
1797 SetMapMode(dc, MM_ANISOTROPIC);
1798 SetWindowOrg(dc, minX, minY);
1799 SetWindowExt(dc, maxX - minX, maxY - minY);
1802 This simulates the wxMM\_TEXT mapping mode, which wxWindows assumes.
1804 Placeable metafiles may be imported by many Windows applications, and can be
1805 used in RTF (Rich Text Format) files.
1807 {\it scale} allows the specification of scale for the metafile.
1809 This function is only available under Windows.
1811 \membersection{::wxSetCursor}\label{wxsetcursor}
1813 \func{void}{wxSetCursor}{\param{wxCursor *}{cursor}}
1815 Globally sets the cursor; only has an effect in Windows and GTK.
1816 See also \helpref{wxCursor}{wxcursor}, \helpref{wxWindow::SetCursor}{wxwindowsetcursor}.
1818 \section{Printer settings}\label{printersettings}
1820 These routines are obsolete and should no longer be used!
1822 The following functions are used to control PostScript printing. Under
1823 Windows, PostScript output can only be sent to a file.
1825 \wxheading{Include files}
1829 \membersection{::wxGetPrinterCommand}\label{wxgetprintercommand}
1831 \func{wxString}{wxGetPrinterCommand}{\void}
1833 Gets the printer command used to print a file. The default is {\tt lpr}.
1835 \membersection{::wxGetPrinterFile}\label{wxgetprinterfile}
1837 \func{wxString}{wxGetPrinterFile}{\void}
1839 Gets the PostScript output filename.
1841 \membersection{::wxGetPrinterMode}\label{wxgetprintermode}
1843 \func{int}{wxGetPrinterMode}{\void}
1845 Gets the printing mode controlling where output is sent (PS\_PREVIEW, PS\_FILE or PS\_PRINTER).
1846 The default is PS\_PREVIEW.
1848 \membersection{::wxGetPrinterOptions}\label{wxgetprinteroptions}
1850 \func{wxString}{wxGetPrinterOptions}{\void}
1852 Gets the additional options for the print command (e.g. specific printer). The default is nothing.
1854 \membersection{::wxGetPrinterOrientation}\label{wxgetprinterorientation}
1856 \func{int}{wxGetPrinterOrientation}{\void}
1858 Gets the orientation (PS\_PORTRAIT or PS\_LANDSCAPE). The default is PS\_PORTRAIT.
1860 \membersection{::wxGetPrinterPreviewCommand}\label{wxgetprinterpreviewcommand}
1862 \func{wxString}{wxGetPrinterPreviewCommand}{\void}
1864 Gets the command used to view a PostScript file. The default depends on the platform.
1866 \membersection{::wxGetPrinterScaling}\label{wxgetprinterscaling}
1868 \func{void}{wxGetPrinterScaling}{\param{float *}{x}, \param{float *}{y}}
1870 Gets the scaling factor for PostScript output. The default is 1.0, 1.0.
1872 \membersection{::wxGetPrinterTranslation}\label{wxgetprintertranslation}
1874 \func{void}{wxGetPrinterTranslation}{\param{float *}{x}, \param{float *}{y}}
1876 Gets the translation (from the top left corner) for PostScript output. The default is 0.0, 0.0.
1878 \membersection{::wxSetPrinterCommand}\label{wxsetprintercommand}
1880 \func{void}{wxSetPrinterCommand}{\param{const wxString\& }{command}}
1882 Sets the printer command used to print a file. The default is {\tt lpr}.
1884 \membersection{::wxSetPrinterFile}\label{wxsetprinterfile}
1886 \func{void}{wxSetPrinterFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}}
1888 Sets the PostScript output filename.
1890 \membersection{::wxSetPrinterMode}\label{wxsetprintermode}
1892 \func{void}{wxSetPrinterMode}{\param{int }{mode}}
1894 Sets the printing mode controlling where output is sent (PS\_PREVIEW, PS\_FILE or PS\_PRINTER).
1895 The default is PS\_PREVIEW.
1897 \membersection{::wxSetPrinterOptions}\label{wxsetprinteroptions}
1899 \func{void}{wxSetPrinterOptions}{\param{const wxString\& }{options}}
1901 Sets the additional options for the print command (e.g. specific printer). The default is nothing.
1903 \membersection{::wxSetPrinterOrientation}\label{wxsetprinterorientation}
1905 \func{void}{wxSetPrinterOrientation}{\param{int}{ orientation}}
1907 Sets the orientation (PS\_PORTRAIT or PS\_LANDSCAPE). The default is PS\_PORTRAIT.
1909 \membersection{::wxSetPrinterPreviewCommand}\label{wxsetprinterpreviewcommand}
1911 \func{void}{wxSetPrinterPreviewCommand}{\param{const wxString\& }{command}}
1913 Sets the command used to view a PostScript file. The default depends on the platform.
1915 \membersection{::wxSetPrinterScaling}\label{wxsetprinterscaling}
1917 \func{void}{wxSetPrinterScaling}{\param{float }{x}, \param{float }{y}}
1919 Sets the scaling factor for PostScript output. The default is 1.0, 1.0.
1921 \membersection{::wxSetPrinterTranslation}\label{wxsetprintertranslation}
1923 \func{void}{wxSetPrinterTranslation}{\param{float }{x}, \param{float }{y}}
1925 Sets the translation (from the top left corner) for PostScript output. The default is 0.0, 0.0.
1927 \section{Clipboard functions}\label{clipsboard}
1929 These clipboard functions are implemented for Windows only. The use of these functions
1930 is deprecated and the code is no longer maintained. Use the \helpref{wxClipboard}{wxclipboard}
1933 \wxheading{Include files}
1937 \membersection{::wxClipboardOpen}\label{wxclipboardopen}
1939 \func{bool}{wxClipboardOpen}{\void}
1941 Returns TRUE if this application has already opened the clipboard.
1943 \membersection{::wxCloseClipboard}\label{wxcloseclipboard}
1945 \func{bool}{wxCloseClipboard}{\void}
1947 Closes the clipboard to allow other applications to use it.
1949 \membersection{::wxEmptyClipboard}\label{wxemptyclipboard}
1951 \func{bool}{wxEmptyClipboard}{\void}
1953 Empties the clipboard.
1955 \membersection{::wxEnumClipboardFormats}\label{wxenumclipboardformats}
1957 \func{int}{wxEnumClipboardFormats}{\param{int}{dataFormat}}
1959 Enumerates the formats found in a list of available formats that belong
1960 to the clipboard. Each call to this function specifies a known
1961 available format; the function returns the format that appears next in
1964 {\it dataFormat} specifies a known format. If this parameter is zero,
1965 the function returns the first format in the list.
1967 The return value specifies the next known clipboard data format if the
1968 function is successful. It is zero if the {\it dataFormat} parameter specifies
1969 the last format in the list of available formats, or if the clipboard
1972 Before it enumerates the formats function, an application must open the clipboard by using the
1973 wxOpenClipboard function.
1975 \membersection{::wxGetClipboardData}\label{wxgetclipboarddata}
1977 \func{wxObject *}{wxGetClipboardData}{\param{int}{dataFormat}}
1979 Gets data from the clipboard.
1981 {\it dataFormat} may be one of:
1983 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
1984 \item wxCF\_TEXT or wxCF\_OEMTEXT: returns a pointer to new memory containing a null-terminated text string.
1985 \item wxCF\_BITMAP: returns a new wxBitmap.
1988 The clipboard must have previously been opened for this call to succeed.
1990 \membersection{::wxGetClipboardFormatName}\label{wxgetclipboardformatname}
1992 \func{bool}{wxGetClipboardFormatName}{\param{int}{dataFormat}, \param{const wxString\& }{formatName}, \param{int}{maxCount}}
1994 Gets the name of a registered clipboard format, and puts it into the buffer {\it formatName} which is of maximum
1995 length {\it maxCount}. {\it dataFormat} must not specify a predefined clipboard format.
1997 \membersection{::wxIsClipboardFormatAvailable}\label{wxisclipboardformatavailable}
1999 \func{bool}{wxIsClipboardFormatAvailable}{\param{int}{dataFormat}}
2001 Returns TRUE if the given data format is available on the clipboard.
2003 \membersection{::wxOpenClipboard}\label{wxopenclipboard}
2005 \func{bool}{wxOpenClipboard}{\void}
2007 Opens the clipboard for passing data to it or getting data from it.
2009 \membersection{::wxRegisterClipboardFormat}\label{wxregisterclipboardformat}
2011 \func{int}{wxRegisterClipboardFormat}{\param{const wxString\& }{formatName}}
2013 Registers the clipboard data format name and returns an identifier.
2015 \membersection{::wxSetClipboardData}\label{wxsetclipboarddata}
2017 \func{bool}{wxSetClipboardData}{\param{int}{dataFormat}, \param{wxObject *}{data}, \param{int}{width}, \param{int}{height}}
2019 Passes data to the clipboard.
2021 {\it dataFormat} may be one of:
2023 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
2024 \item wxCF\_TEXT or wxCF\_OEMTEXT: {\it data} is a null-terminated text string.
2025 \item wxCF\_BITMAP: {\it data} is a wxBitmap.
2026 \item wxCF\_DIB: {\it data} is a wxBitmap. The bitmap is converted to a DIB (device independent bitmap).
2027 \item wxCF\_METAFILE: {\it data} is a wxMetafile. {\it width} and {\it height} are used to give recommended dimensions.
2030 The clipboard must have previously been opened for this call to succeed.
2032 \section{Miscellaneous functions}\label{miscellany}
2034 \membersection{::wxNewId}\label{wxnewid}
2036 \func{long}{wxNewId}{\void}
2038 Generates an integer identifier unique to this run of the program.
2040 \wxheading{Include files}
2044 \membersection{::wxRegisterId}\label{wxregisterid}
2046 \func{void}{wxRegisterId}{\param{long}{ id}}
2048 Ensures that ids subsequently generated by {\bf NewId} do not clash with
2051 \wxheading{Include files}
2055 \membersection{::wxDDECleanUp}\label{wxddecleanup}
2057 \func{void}{wxDDECleanUp}{\void}
2059 Called when wxWindows exits, to clean up the DDE system. This no longer needs to be
2060 called by the application.
2062 See also \helpref{wxDDEInitialize}{wxddeinitialize}.
2064 \wxheading{Include files}
2068 \membersection{::wxDDEInitialize}\label{wxddeinitialize}
2070 \func{void}{wxDDEInitialize}{\void}
2072 Initializes the DDE system. May be called multiple times without harm.
2074 This no longer needs to be called by the application: it will be called
2075 by wxWindows if necessary.
2077 See also \helpref{wxDDEServer}{wxddeserver}, \helpref{wxDDEClient}{wxddeclient}, \helpref{wxDDEConnection}{wxddeconnection},
2078 \helpref{wxDDECleanUp}{wxddecleanup}.
2080 \wxheading{Include files}
2084 \membersection{::wxDisplaySize}\label{wxdisplaysize}
2086 \func{void}{wxDisplaySize}{\param{int *}{width}, \param{int *}{height}}
2088 Gets the physical size of the display in pixels.
2090 \wxheading{Include files}
2094 \membersection{::wxEnableTopLevelWindows}\label{wxenabletoplevelwindows}
2096 \func{void}{wxEnableTopLevelWindow}{\param{bool}{ enable = TRUE}}
2098 This function enables or disables all top level windows. It is used by
2099 \helpref{::wxSafeYield}{wxsafeyield}.
2101 \wxheading{Include files}
2105 \membersection{::wxFindMenuItemId}\label{wxfindmenuitemid}
2107 \func{int}{wxFindMenuItemId}{\param{wxFrame *}{frame}, \param{const wxString\& }{menuString}, \param{const wxString\& }{itemString}}
2109 Find a menu item identifier associated with the given frame's menu bar.
2111 \wxheading{Include files}
2115 \membersection{::wxFindWindowByLabel}\label{wxfindwindowbylabel}
2117 \func{wxWindow *}{wxFindWindowByLabel}{\param{const wxString\& }{label}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent=NULL}}
2119 Find a window by its label. Depending on the type of window, the label may be a window title
2120 or panel item label. If {\it parent} is NULL, the search will start from all top-level
2121 frames and dialog boxes; if non-NULL, the search will be limited to the given window hierarchy.
2122 The search is recursive in both cases.
2124 \wxheading{Include files}
2128 \membersection{::wxFindWindowByName}\label{wxfindwindowbyname}
2130 \func{wxWindow *}{wxFindWindowByName}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent=NULL}}
2132 Find a window by its name (as given in a window constructor or {\bf Create} function call).
2133 If {\it parent} is NULL, the search will start from all top-level
2134 frames and dialog boxes; if non-NULL, the search will be limited to the given window hierarchy.
2135 The search is recursive in both cases.
2137 If no such named window is found, {\bf wxFindWindowByLabel} is called.
2139 \wxheading{Include files}
2143 \membersection{::wxFindWindowAtPoint}\label{wxfindwindowatpoint}
2145 \func{wxWindow *}{wxFindWindowAtPoint}{\param{const wxPoint\& }{pt}}
2147 Find the deepest window at the given mouse position in screen coordinates,
2148 returning the window if found, or NULL if not.
2150 \membersection{::wxFindWindowAtPointer}\label{wxfindwindowatpointer}
2152 \func{wxWindow *}{wxFindWindowAtPointer}{\param{wxPoint\& }{pt}}
2154 Find the deepest window at the mouse pointer position, returning the window
2155 and current pointer position in screen coordinates.
2157 \membersection{::wxGetActiveWindow}\label{wxgetactivewindow}
2159 \func{wxWindow *}{wxGetActiveWindow}{\void}
2161 Gets the currently active window (Windows only).
2163 \wxheading{Include files}
2167 \membersection{::wxGetDisplayName}\label{wxgetdisplayname}
2169 \func{wxString}{wxGetDisplayName}{\void}
2171 Under X only, returns the current display name. See also \helpref{wxSetDisplayName}{wxsetdisplayname}.
2173 \wxheading{Include files}
2177 \membersection{::wxGetMousePosition}\label{wxgetmouseposition}
2179 \func{wxPoint}{wxGetMousePosition}{\void}
2181 Returns the mouse position in screen coordinates.
2183 \wxheading{Include files}
2187 \membersection{::wxGetResource}\label{wxgetresource}
2189 \func{bool}{wxGetResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
2190 \param{const wxString\& *}{value}, \param{const wxString\& }{file = NULL}}
2192 \func{bool}{wxGetResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
2193 \param{float *}{value}, \param{const wxString\& }{file = NULL}}
2195 \func{bool}{wxGetResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
2196 \param{long *}{value}, \param{const wxString\& }{file = NULL}}
2198 \func{bool}{wxGetResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
2199 \param{int *}{value}, \param{const wxString\& }{file = NULL}}
2201 Gets a resource value from the resource database (for example, WIN.INI, or
2202 .Xdefaults). If {\it file} is NULL, WIN.INI or .Xdefaults is used,
2203 otherwise the specified file is used.
2205 Under X, if an application class (wxApp::GetClassName) has been defined,
2206 it is appended to the string /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/ to try to find
2207 an applications default file when merging all resource databases.
2209 The reason for passing the result in an argument is that it
2210 can be convenient to define a default value, which gets overridden
2211 if the value exists in the resource file. It saves a separate
2212 test for that resource's existence, and it also allows
2213 the overloading of the function for different types.
2215 See also \helpref{wxWriteResource}{wxwriteresource}, \helpref{wxConfigBase}{wxconfigbase}.
2217 \wxheading{Include files}
2221 \membersection{::wxLoadUserResource}\label{wxloaduserresource}
2223 \func{wxString}{wxLoadUserResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{resourceName}, \param{const wxString\& }{resourceType=``TEXT"}}
2225 Loads a user-defined Windows resource as a string. If the resource is found, the function creates
2226 a new character array and copies the data into it. A pointer to this data is returned. If unsuccessful, NULL is returned.
2228 The resource must be defined in the {\tt .rc} file using the following syntax:
2231 myResource TEXT file.ext
2234 where {\tt file.ext} is a file that the resource compiler can find.
2236 One use of this is to store {\tt .wxr} files instead of including the data in the C++ file; some compilers
2237 cannot cope with the long strings in a {\tt .wxr} file. The resource data can then be parsed
2238 using \helpref{wxResourceParseString}{wxresourceparsestring}.
2240 This function is available under Windows only.
2242 \wxheading{Include files}
2246 \membersection{::wxPostDelete}\label{wxpostdelete}
2248 \func{void}{wxPostDelete}{\param{wxObject *}{object}}
2250 Tells the system to delete the specified object when
2251 all other events have been processed. In some environments, it is
2252 necessary to use this instead of deleting a frame directly with the
2253 delete operator, because some GUIs will still send events to a deleted window.
2255 Now obsolete: use \helpref{wxWindow::Close}{wxwindowclose} instead.
2257 \wxheading{Include files}
2261 \membersection{::wxPostEvent}\label{wxpostevent}
2263 \func{void}{wxPostEvent}{\param{wxEvtHandler *}{dest}, \param{wxEvent\& }{event}}
2265 In a GUI application, this function posts {\it event} to the specified {\it dest}
2266 object using \helpref{wxEvtHandler::AddPendingEvent}{wxevthandleraddpendingevent}.
2267 Otherwise, it dispatches {\it event} immediately using
2268 \helpref{wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent}{wxevthandlerprocessevent}.
2269 See the respective documentation for details (and caveats).
2271 \wxheading{Include files}
2275 \membersection{::wxSetDisplayName}\label{wxsetdisplayname}
2277 \func{void}{wxSetDisplayName}{\param{const wxString\& }{displayName}}
2279 Under X only, sets the current display name. This is the X host and display name such
2280 as ``colonsay:0.0", and the function indicates which display should be used for creating
2281 windows from this point on. Setting the display within an application allows multiple
2282 displays to be used.
2284 See also \helpref{wxGetDisplayName}{wxgetdisplayname}.
2286 \wxheading{Include files}
2290 \membersection{::wxStripMenuCodes}\label{wxstripmenucodes}
2292 \func{wxString}{wxStripMenuCodes}{\param{const wxString\& }{in}}
2294 \func{void}{wxStripMenuCodes}{\param{char *}{in}, \param{char *}{out}}
2296 This function is obsolete, please use
2297 \helpref{wxMenuItem::GetLabelFromText}{wxmenuitemgetlabelfromtext} instead.
2299 Strips any menu codes from {\it in} and places the result
2300 in {\it out} (or returns the new string, in the first form).
2302 Menu codes include \& (mark the next character with an underline
2303 as a keyboard shortkey in Windows and Motif) and $\backslash$t (tab in Windows).
2305 \wxheading{Include files}
2309 \membersection{::wxWriteResource}\label{wxwriteresource}
2311 \func{bool}{wxWriteResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
2312 \param{const wxString\& }{value}, \param{const wxString\& }{file = NULL}}
2314 \func{bool}{wxWriteResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
2315 \param{float }{value}, \param{const wxString\& }{file = NULL}}
2317 \func{bool}{wxWriteResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
2318 \param{long }{value}, \param{const wxString\& }{file = NULL}}
2320 \func{bool}{wxWriteResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
2321 \param{int }{value}, \param{const wxString\& }{file = NULL}}
2323 Writes a resource value into the resource database (for example, WIN.INI, or
2324 .Xdefaults). If {\it file} is NULL, WIN.INI or .Xdefaults is used,
2325 otherwise the specified file is used.
2327 Under X, the resource databases are cached until the internal function
2328 \rtfsp{\bf wxFlushResources} is called automatically on exit, when
2329 all updated resource databases are written to their files.
2331 Note that it is considered bad manners to write to the .Xdefaults
2332 file under Unix, although the WIN.INI file is fair game under Windows.
2334 See also \helpref{wxGetResource}{wxgetresource}, \helpref{wxConfigBase}{wxconfigbase}.
2336 \wxheading{Include files}
2340 \section{Byte order macros}\label{macros}
2342 The endian-ness issues (that is the difference between big-endian and
2343 little-endian architectures) are important for the portable programs working
2344 with the external binary data (for example, data files or data coming from
2345 network) which is usually in some fixed, platform-independent format. The
2346 macros are helpful for transforming the data to the correct format.
2348 \membersection{wxINTXX\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}\label{intswapalways}
2350 \func{wxInt32}{wxINT32\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxInt32 }{value}}
2352 \func{wxUint32}{wxUINT32\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxUint32 }{value}}
2354 \func{wxInt16}{wxINT16\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxInt16 }{value}}
2356 \func{wxUint16}{wxUINT16\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxUint16 }{value}}
2358 These macros will swap the bytes of the {\it value} variable from little
2359 endian to big endian or vice versa unconditionally, i.e. independently of the
2362 \membersection{wxINTXX\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}\label{intswaponbe}
2364 \func{wxInt32}{wxINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxInt32 }{value}}
2366 \func{wxUint32}{wxUINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxUint32 }{value}}
2368 \func{wxInt16}{wxINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxInt16 }{value}}
2370 \func{wxUint16}{wxUINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxUint16 }{value}}
2372 This macro will swap the bytes of the {\it value} variable from little
2373 endian to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a
2374 big-endian architecture (such as Sun work stations). If the program has
2375 been compiled on a little-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
2377 Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores
2378 data in little-endian (for example Intel i386) format.
2380 \membersection{wxINTXX\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}\label{intswaponle}
2382 \func{wxInt32}{wxINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxInt32 }{value}}
2384 \func{wxUint32}{wxUINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxUint32 }{value}}
2386 \func{wxInt16}{wxINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxInt16 }{value}}
2388 \func{wxUint16}{wxUINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxUint16 }{value}}
2390 This macro will swap the bytes of the {\it value} variable from little
2391 endian to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a
2392 little-endian architecture (such as Intel PCs). If the program has
2393 been compiled on a big-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
2395 Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores
2396 data in big-endian format.
2398 \section{RTTI functions}\label{macros}
2400 wxWindows uses its own RTTI ("run-time type identification") system which
2401 predates the current standard C++ RTTI and so is kept for backwards
2402 compatribility reasons but also because it allows some things which the
2403 standard RTTI doesn't directly support (such as creating a class from its
2406 The standard C++ RTTI can be used in the user code without any problems and in
2407 general you shouldn't need to use the functions and the macros in this section
2408 unless you are thinking of modifying or adding any wxWindows classes.
2410 \wxheading{See also}
2412 \helpref{RTTI overview}{runtimeclassoverview}
2414 \membersection{CLASSINFO}\label{classinfo}
2416 \func{wxClassInfo *}{CLASSINFO}{className}
2418 Returns a pointer to the wxClassInfo object associated with this class.
2420 \wxheading{Include files}
2424 \membersection{DECLARE\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}\label{declareabstractclass}
2426 \func{}{DECLARE\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}{className}
2428 Used inside a class declaration to declare that the class should be
2429 made known to the class hierarchy, but objects of this class cannot be created
2430 dynamically. The same as DECLARE\_CLASS.
2435 class wxCommand: public wxObject
2437 DECLARE_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxCommand)
2446 \wxheading{Include files}
2450 \membersection{DECLARE\_APP}\label{declareapp}
2452 \func{}{DECLARE\_APP}{className}
2454 This is used in headers to create a forward declaration of the wxGetApp function implemented
2455 by IMPLEMENT\_APP. It creates the declaration {\tt className\& wxGetApp(void)}.
2463 \wxheading{Include files}
2467 \membersection{DECLARE\_CLASS}\label{declareclass}
2469 \func{}{DECLARE\_CLASS}{className}
2471 Used inside a class declaration to declare that the class should be
2472 made known to the class hierarchy, but objects of this class cannot be created
2473 dynamically. The same as DECLARE\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS.
2475 \wxheading{Include files}
2479 \membersection{DECLARE\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}\label{declaredynamicclass}
2481 \func{}{DECLARE\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}{className}
2483 Used inside a class declaration to declare that the objects of this class should be dynamically
2484 creatable from run-time type information.
2489 class wxFrame: public wxWindow
2491 DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxFrame)
2494 const wxString\& frameTitle;
2500 \wxheading{Include files}
2504 \membersection{IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}\label{implementabstractclass}
2506 \func{}{IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}{className, baseClassName}
2508 Used in a C++ implementation file to complete the declaration of
2509 a class that has run-time type information. The same as IMPLEMENT\_CLASS.
2514 IMPLEMENT_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxCommand, wxObject)
2516 wxCommand::wxCommand(void)
2522 \wxheading{Include files}
2526 \membersection{IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS2}\label{implementabstractclass2}
2528 \func{}{IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS2}{className, baseClassName1, baseClassName2}
2530 Used in a C++ implementation file to complete the declaration of
2531 a class that has run-time type information and two base classes. The same as IMPLEMENT\_CLASS2.
2533 \wxheading{Include files}
2537 \membersection{IMPLEMENT\_APP}\label{implementapp}
2539 \func{}{IMPLEMENT\_APP}{className}
2541 This is used in the application class implementation file to make the application class known to
2542 wxWindows for dynamic construction. You use this instead of
2553 IMPLEMENT_APP(MyApp)
2556 See also \helpref{DECLARE\_APP}{declareapp}.
2558 \wxheading{Include files}
2562 \membersection{IMPLEMENT\_CLASS}\label{implementclass}
2564 \func{}{IMPLEMENT\_CLASS}{className, baseClassName}
2566 Used in a C++ implementation file to complete the declaration of
2567 a class that has run-time type information. The same as IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS.
2569 \wxheading{Include files}
2573 \membersection{IMPLEMENT\_CLASS2}\label{implementclass2}
2575 \func{}{IMPLEMENT\_CLASS2}{className, baseClassName1, baseClassName2}
2577 Used in a C++ implementation file to complete the declaration of a
2578 class that has run-time type information and two base classes. The
2579 same as IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS2.
2581 \wxheading{Include files}
2585 \membersection{IMPLEMENT\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}\label{implementdynamicclass}
2587 \func{}{IMPLEMENT\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}{className, baseClassName}
2589 Used in a C++ implementation file to complete the declaration of
2590 a class that has run-time type information, and whose instances
2591 can be created dynamically.
2596 IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxFrame, wxWindow)
2598 wxFrame::wxFrame(void)
2604 \wxheading{Include files}
2608 \membersection{IMPLEMENT\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS2}\label{implementdynamicclass2}
2610 \func{}{IMPLEMENT\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS2}{className, baseClassName1, baseClassName2}
2612 Used in a C++ implementation file to complete the declaration of
2613 a class that has run-time type information, and whose instances
2614 can be created dynamically. Use this for classes derived from two
2617 \wxheading{Include files}
2621 \membersection{wxConstCast}\label{wxconstcast}
2623 \func{classname *}{wxConstCast}{ptr, classname}
2625 This macro expands into {\tt const\_cast<classname *>(ptr)} if the compiler
2626 supports {\it const\_cast} or into an old, C-style cast, otherwise.
2628 \wxheading{See also}
2630 \helpref{wxDynamicCast}{wxdynamiccast}\\
2631 \helpref{wxStaticCast}{wxstaticcast}
2633 \membersection{::wxCreateDynamicObject}\label{wxcreatedynamicobject}
2635 \func{wxObject *}{wxCreateDynamicObject}{\param{const wxString\& }{className}}
2637 Creates and returns an object of the given class, if the class has been
2638 registered with the dynamic class system using DECLARE... and IMPLEMENT... macros.
2640 \membersection{WXDEBUG\_NEW}\label{debugnew}
2642 \func{}{WXDEBUG\_NEW}{arg}
2644 This is defined in debug mode to be call the redefined new operator
2645 with filename and line number arguments. The definition is:
2648 #define WXDEBUG_NEW new(__FILE__,__LINE__)
2651 In non-debug mode, this is defined as the normal new operator.
2653 \wxheading{Include files}
2657 \membersection{wxDynamicCast}\label{wxdynamiccast}
2659 \func{classname *}{wxDynamicCast}{ptr, classname}
2661 This macro returns the pointer {\it ptr} cast to the type {\it classname *} if
2662 the pointer is of this type (the check is done during the run-time) or
2663 {\tt NULL} otherwise. Usage of this macro is preferred over obsoleted
2664 wxObject::IsKindOf() function.
2666 The {\it ptr} argument may be {\tt NULL}, in which case {\tt NULL} will be
2672 wxWindow *win = wxWindow::FindFocus();
2673 wxTextCtrl *text = wxDynamicCast(win, wxTextCtrl);
2676 // a text control has the focus...
2680 // no window has the focus or it is not a text control
2684 \wxheading{See also}
2686 \helpref{RTTI overview}{runtimeclassoverview}\\
2687 \helpref{wxDynamicCastThis}{wxdynamiccastthis}\\
2688 \helpref{wxConstCast}{wxconstcast}\\
2689 \helpref{wxStatiicCast}{wxstaticcast}
2691 \membersection{wxDynamicCastThis}\label{wxdynamiccastthis}
2693 \func{classname *}{wxDynamicCastThis}{classname}
2695 This macro is equivalent to {\tt wxDynamicCast(this, classname)} but the
2696 latter provokes spurious compilation warnings from some compilers (because it
2697 tests whether {\tt this} pointer is non {\tt NULL} which is always true), so
2698 this macro should be used to avoid them.
2700 \wxheading{See also}
2702 \helpref{wxDynamicCast}{wxdynamiccast}
2704 \membersection{wxStaticCast}\label{wxstaticcast}
2706 \func{classname *}{wxStaticCast}{ptr, classname}
2708 This macro checks that the cast is valid in debug mode (an assert failure will
2709 result if {\tt wxDynamicCast(ptr, classname) == NULL}) and then returns the
2710 result of executing an equivalent of {\tt static\_cast<classname *>(ptr)}.
2712 \helpref{wxDynamicCast}{wxdynamiccast}\\
2713 \helpref{wxConstCast}{wxconstcast}
2715 \section{Resource functions}\label{resourcefuncs}
2717 \overview{Resource functions}{resourceformats}
2719 This section details functions for manipulating wxWindows (.WXR) resource
2720 files and loading user interface elements from resources.
2722 \normalbox{Please note that this use of the word `resource' is different from that used when talking
2723 about initialisation file resource reading and writing, using such functions
2724 as wxWriteResource and wxGetResource. It is just an unfortunate clash of terminology.}
2726 \helponly{For an overview of the wxWindows resource mechanism, see \helpref{the wxWindows resource system}{resourceformats}.}
2728 See also \helpref{wxWindow::LoadFromResource}{wxwindowloadfromresource} for
2729 loading from resource data.
2731 \membersection{::wxResourceAddIdentifier}\label{wxresourceaddidentifier}
2733 \func{bool}{wxResourceAddIdentifier}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{int }{value}}
2735 Used for associating a name with an integer identifier (equivalent to dynamically\rtfsp
2736 \tt{#}defining a name to an integer). Unlikely to be used by an application except
2737 perhaps for implementing resource functionality for interpreted languages.
2739 \membersection{::wxResourceClear}\label{wxresourceclear}
2741 \func{void}{wxResourceClear}{\void}
2743 Clears the wxWindows resource table.
2745 \membersection{::wxResourceCreateBitmap}\label{wxresourcecreatebitmap}
2747 \func{wxBitmap *}{wxResourceCreateBitmap}{\param{const wxString\& }{resource}}
2749 Creates a new bitmap from a file, static data, or Windows resource, given a valid
2750 wxWindows bitmap resource identifier. For example, if the .WXR file contains
2754 static const wxString\& project_resource = "bitmap(name = 'project_resource',\
2755 bitmap = ['project', wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP_RESOURCE, 'WINDOWS'],\
2756 bitmap = ['project.xpm', wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM, 'X']).";
2759 then this function can be called as follows:
2762 wxBitmap *bitmap = wxResourceCreateBitmap("project_resource");
2765 \membersection{::wxResourceCreateIcon}\label{wxresourcecreateicon}
2767 \func{wxIcon *}{wxResourceCreateIcon}{\param{const wxString\& }{resource}}
2769 Creates a new icon from a file, static data, or Windows resource, given a valid
2770 wxWindows icon resource identifier. For example, if the .WXR file contains
2774 static const wxString\& project_resource = "icon(name = 'project_resource',\
2775 icon = ['project', wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICO_RESOURCE, 'WINDOWS'],\
2776 icon = ['project', wxBITMAP_TYPE_XBM_DATA, 'X']).";
2779 then this function can be called as follows:
2782 wxIcon *icon = wxResourceCreateIcon("project_resource");
2785 \membersection{::wxResourceCreateMenuBar}\label{wxresourcecreatemenubar}
2787 \func{wxMenuBar *}{wxResourceCreateMenuBar}{\param{const wxString\& }{resource}}
2789 Creates a new menu bar given a valid wxWindows menubar resource
2790 identifier. For example, if the .WXR file contains the following:
2793 static const wxString\& menuBar11 = "menu(name = 'menuBar11',\
2797 ['&Open File', 2, 'Open a file'],\
2798 ['&Save File', 3, 'Save a file'],\
2800 ['E&xit', 4, 'Exit program']\
2803 ['&About', 6, 'About this program']\
2808 then this function can be called as follows:
2811 wxMenuBar *menuBar = wxResourceCreateMenuBar("menuBar11");
2815 \membersection{::wxResourceGetIdentifier}\label{wxresourcegetidentifier}
2817 \func{int}{wxResourceGetIdentifier}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}}
2819 Used for retrieving the integer value associated with an identifier.
2820 A zero value indicates that the identifier was not found.
2822 See \helpref{wxResourceAddIdentifier}{wxresourceaddidentifier}.
2824 \membersection{::wxResourceParseData}\label{wxresourcedata}
2826 \func{bool}{wxResourceParseData}{\param{const wxString\& }{resource}, \param{wxResourceTable *}{table = NULL}}
2828 Parses a string containing one or more wxWindows resource objects. If
2829 the resource objects are global static data that are included into the
2830 C++ program, then this function must be called for each variable
2831 containing the resource data, to make it known to wxWindows.
2833 {\it resource} should contain data in the following form:
2836 dialog(name = 'dialog1',
2837 style = 'wxCAPTION | wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE',
2838 title = 'Test dialog box',
2839 x = 312, y = 234, width = 400, height = 300,
2841 control = [1000, wxStaticBox, 'Groupbox', '0', 'group6', 5, 4, 380, 262,
2842 [11, 'wxSWISS', 'wxNORMAL', 'wxNORMAL', 0]],
2843 control = [1001, wxTextCtrl, '', 'wxTE_MULTILINE', 'text3',
2844 156, 126, 200, 70, 'wxWindows is a multi-platform, GUI toolkit.',
2845 [11, 'wxSWISS', 'wxNORMAL', 'wxNORMAL', 0],
2846 [11, 'wxSWISS', 'wxNORMAL', 'wxNORMAL', 0]]).
2849 This function will typically be used after including a {\tt .wxr} file into
2850 a C++ program as follows:
2853 #include "dialog1.wxr"
2856 Each of the contained resources will declare a new C++ variable, and each
2857 of these variables should be passed to wxResourceParseData.
2859 \membersection{::wxResourceParseFile}\label{wxresourceparsefile}
2861 \func{bool}{wxResourceParseFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}, \param{wxResourceTable *}{table = NULL}}
2863 Parses a file containing one or more wxWindows resource objects
2864 in C++-compatible syntax. Use this function to dynamically load
2865 wxWindows resource data.
2867 \membersection{::wxResourceParseString}\label{wxresourceparsestring}
2869 \func{bool}{wxResourceParseString}{\param{char *}{s}, \param{wxResourceTable *}{table = NULL}}
2871 Parses a string containing one or more wxWindows resource objects. If
2872 the resource objects are global static data that are included into the
2873 C++ program, then this function must be called for each variable
2874 containing the resource data, to make it known to wxWindows.
2876 {\it resource} should contain data with the following form:
2879 dialog(name = 'dialog1',
2880 style = 'wxCAPTION | wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE',
2881 title = 'Test dialog box',
2882 x = 312, y = 234, width = 400, height = 300,
2884 control = [1000, wxStaticBox, 'Groupbox', '0', 'group6', 5, 4, 380, 262,
2885 [11, 'wxSWISS', 'wxNORMAL', 'wxNORMAL', 0]],
2886 control = [1001, wxTextCtrl, '', 'wxTE_MULTILINE', 'text3',
2887 156, 126, 200, 70, 'wxWindows is a multi-platform, GUI toolkit.',
2888 [11, 'wxSWISS', 'wxNORMAL', 'wxNORMAL', 0],
2889 [11, 'wxSWISS', 'wxNORMAL', 'wxNORMAL', 0]]).
2892 This function will typically be used after calling \helpref{wxLoadUserResource}{wxloaduserresource} to
2893 load an entire {\tt .wxr file} into a string.
2895 \membersection{::wxResourceRegisterBitmapData}\label{registerbitmapdata}
2897 \func{bool}{wxResourceRegisterBitmapData}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{char *}{xbm\_data}, \param{int }{width},
2898 \param{int }{height}, \param{wxResourceTable *}{table = NULL}}
2900 \func{bool}{wxResourceRegisterBitmapData}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{char **}{xpm\_data}}
2902 Makes \tt{#}included XBM or XPM bitmap data known to the wxWindows resource system.
2903 This is required if other resources will use the bitmap data, since otherwise there
2904 is no connection between names used in resources, and the global bitmap data.
2906 \membersection{::wxResourceRegisterIconData}\label{wxresourceregistericondata}
2908 Another name for \helpref{wxResourceRegisterBitmapData}{registerbitmapdata}.
2910 \section{Log functions}\label{logfunctions}
2912 These functions provide a variety of logging functions: see \helpref{Log classes overview}{wxlogoverview} for
2913 further information. The functions use (implicitly) the currently active log
2914 target, so their descriptions here may not apply if the log target is not the
2915 standard one (installed by wxWindows in the beginning of the program).
2917 \wxheading{Include files}
2921 \membersection{::wxDebugMsg}\label{wxdebugmsg}
2923 \func{void}{wxDebugMsg}{\param{const wxString\& }{fmt}, \param{...}{}}
2925 {\bf This function is deprecated, use \helpref{wxLogDebug}{wxlogdebug} instead!}
2927 Display a debugging message; under Windows, this will appear on the
2928 debugger command window, and under Unix, it will be written to standard
2931 The syntax is identical to {\bf printf}: pass a format string and a
2932 variable list of arguments.
2934 {\bf Tip:} under Windows, if your application crashes before the
2935 message appears in the debugging window, put a wxYield call after
2936 each wxDebugMsg call. wxDebugMsg seems to be broken under WIN32s
2937 (at least for Watcom C++): preformat your messages and use OutputDebugString
2940 This function is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
2942 \wxheading{Include files}
2946 \membersection{::wxError}\label{wxerror}
2948 \func{void}{wxError}{\param{const wxString\& }{msg}, \param{const wxString\& }{title = "wxWindows Internal Error"}}
2950 This function is now obsolete, please use \helpref{wxLogError}{wxlogerror}
2953 Displays {\it msg} and continues. This writes to standard error under
2954 Unix, and pops up a message box under Windows. Used for internal
2955 wxWindows errors. See also \helpref{wxFatalError}{wxfatalerror}.
2957 \wxheading{Include files}
2961 \membersection{::wxFatalError}\label{wxfatalerror}
2963 \func{void}{wxFatalError}{\param{const wxString\& }{msg}, \param{const wxString\& }{title = "wxWindows Fatal Error"}}
2965 This function is now obsolete, please use
2966 \helpref{wxLogFatalError}{wxlogfatalerror} instead.
2968 Displays {\it msg} and exits. This writes to standard error under Unix,
2969 and pops up a message box under Windows. Used for fatal internal
2970 wxWindows errors. See also \helpref{wxError}{wxerror}.
2972 \wxheading{Include files}
2976 \membersection{::wxLogError}\label{wxlogerror}
2978 \func{void}{wxLogError}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
2980 \func{void}{wxVLogError}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
2982 The functions to use for error messages, i.e. the messages that must be shown
2983 to the user. The default processing is to pop up a message box to inform the
2986 \membersection{::wxLogFatalError}\label{wxlogfatalerror}
2988 \func{void}{wxLogFatalError}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
2990 \func{void}{wxVLogFatalError}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
2992 Like \helpref{wxLogError}{wxlogerror}, but also
2993 terminates the program with the exit code 3. Using {\it abort()} standard
2994 function also terminates the program with this exit code.
2996 \membersection{::wxLogWarning}\label{wxlogwarning}
2998 \func{void}{wxLogWarning}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3000 \func{void}{wxVLogWarning}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3002 For warnings - they are also normally shown to the user, but don't interrupt
3005 \membersection{::wxLogMessage}\label{wxlogmessage}
3007 \func{void}{wxLogMessage}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3009 \func{void}{wxVLogMessage}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3011 For all normal, informational messages. They also appear in a message box by
3012 default (but it can be changed). Notice that the standard behaviour is to not
3013 show informational messages if there are any errors later - the logic being
3014 that the later error messages make the informational messages preceding them
3017 \membersection{::wxLogVerbose}\label{wxlogverbose}
3019 \func{void}{wxLogVerbose}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3021 \func{void}{wxVLogVerbose}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3023 For verbose output. Normally, it is suppressed, but
3024 might be activated if the user wishes to know more details about the program
3025 progress (another, but possibly confusing name for the same function is {\bf wxLogInfo}).
3027 \membersection{::wxLogStatus}\label{wxlogstatus}
3029 \func{void}{wxLogStatus}{\param{wxFrame *}{frame}, \param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3031 \func{void}{wxVLogStatus}{\param{wxFrame *}{frame}, \param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3033 \func{void}{wxLogStatus}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3035 \func{void}{wxVLogStatus}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3037 Messages logged by these functions will appear in the statusbar of the {\it
3038 frame} or of the top level application window by default (i.e. when using
3039 the second version of the functions).
3041 If the target frame doesn't have a statusbar, the message will be lost.
3043 \membersection{::wxLogSysError}\label{wxlogsyserror}
3045 \func{void}{wxLogSysError}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3047 \func{void}{wxVLogSysError}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3049 Mostly used by wxWindows itself, but might be handy for logging errors after
3050 system call (API function) failure. It logs the specified message text as well
3051 as the last system error code ({\it errno} or {\it ::GetLastError()} depending
3052 on the platform) and the corresponding error message. The second form
3053 of this function takes the error code explicitly as the first argument.
3055 \wxheading{See also}
3057 \helpref{wxSysErrorCode}{wxsyserrorcode},
3058 \helpref{wxSysErrorMsg}{wxsyserrormsg}
3060 \membersection{::wxLogDebug}\label{wxlogdebug}
3062 \func{void}{wxLogDebug}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3064 \func{void}{wxVLogDebug}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3066 The right functions for debug output. They only do something in debug
3067 mode (when the preprocessor symbol \_\_WXDEBUG\_\_ is defined) and expand to
3068 nothing in release mode (otherwise).
3070 \membersection{::wxLogTrace}\label{wxlogtrace}
3072 \func{void}{wxLogTrace}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3074 \func{void}{wxVLogTrace}{\param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3076 \func{void}{wxLogTrace}{\param{const char *}{mask}, \param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3078 \func{void}{wxVLogTrace}{\param{const char *}{mask}, \param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3080 \func{void}{wxLogTrace}{\param{wxTraceMask}{ mask}, \param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
3082 \func{void}{wxVLogTrace}{\param{wxTraceMask}{ mask}, \param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{va\_list }{argPtr}}
3084 As {\bf wxLogDebug}, trace functions only do something in debug build and
3085 expand to nothing in the release one. The reason for making
3086 it a separate function from it is that usually there are a lot of trace
3087 messages, so it might make sense to separate them from other debug messages.
3089 The trace messages also usually can be separated into different categories and
3090 the second and third versions of this function only log the message if the
3091 {\it mask} which it has is currently enabled in \helpref{wxLog}{wxlog}. This
3092 allows to selectively trace only some operations and not others by changing
3093 the value of the trace mask (possible during the run-time).
3095 For the second function (taking a string mask), the message is logged only if
3096 the mask has been previously enabled by the call to
3097 \helpref{AddTraceMask}{wxlogaddtracemask}. The predefined string trace masks
3098 used by wxWindows are:
3100 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
3101 \item wxTRACE\_MemAlloc: trace memory allocation (new/delete)
3102 \item wxTRACE\_Messages: trace window messages/X callbacks
3103 \item wxTRACE\_ResAlloc: trace GDI resource allocation
3104 \item wxTRACE\_RefCount: trace various ref counting operations
3105 \item wxTRACE\_OleCalls: trace OLE method calls (Win32 only)
3108 The third version of the function only logs the message if all the bit
3109 corresponding to the {\it mask} are set in the wxLog trace mask which can be
3110 set by \helpref{SetTraceMask}{wxlogsettracemask}. This version is less
3111 flexible than the previous one because it doesn't allow defining the user
3112 trace masks easily - this is why it is deprecated in favour of using string
3115 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
3116 \item wxTraceMemAlloc: trace memory allocation (new/delete)
3117 \item wxTraceMessages: trace window messages/X callbacks
3118 \item wxTraceResAlloc: trace GDI resource allocation
3119 \item wxTraceRefCount: trace various ref counting operations
3120 \item wxTraceOleCalls: trace OLE method calls (Win32 only)
3123 \membersection{::wxSysErrorCode}\label{wxsyserrorcode}
3125 \func{unsigned long}{wxSysErrorCode}{\void}
3127 Returns the error code from the last system call. This function uses
3128 {\tt errno} on Unix platforms and {\tt GetLastError} under Win32.
3130 \wxheading{See also}
3132 \helpref{wxSysErrorMsg}{wxsyserrormsg},
3133 \helpref{wxLogSysError}{wxlogsyserror}
3135 \membersection{::wxSysErrorMsg}\label{wxsyserrormsg}
3137 \func{const wxChar *}{wxSysErrorMsg}{\param{unsigned long }{errCode = 0}}
3139 Returns the error message corresponding to the given system error code. If
3140 {\it errCode} is $0$ (default), the last error code (as returned by
3141 \helpref{wxSysErrorCode}{wxsyserrorcode}) is used.
3143 \wxheading{See also}
3145 \helpref{wxSysErrorCode}{wxsyserrorcode},
3146 \helpref{wxLogSysError}{wxlogsyserror}
3148 \membersection{WXTRACE}\label{trace}
3150 \wxheading{Include files}
3154 \func{}{WXTRACE}{formatString, ...}
3156 Calls wxTrace with printf-style variable argument syntax. Output
3157 is directed to the current output stream (see \helpref{wxDebugContext}{wxdebugcontextoverview}).
3159 This macro is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
3161 \wxheading{Include files}
3165 \membersection{WXTRACELEVEL}\label{tracelevel}
3167 \func{}{WXTRACELEVEL}{level, formatString, ...}
3169 Calls wxTraceLevel with printf-style variable argument syntax. Output
3170 is directed to the current output stream (see \helpref{wxDebugContext}{wxdebugcontextoverview}).
3171 The first argument should be the level at which this information is appropriate.
3172 It will only be output if the level returned by wxDebugContext::GetLevel is equal to or greater than
3175 This function is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
3177 \wxheading{Include files}
3181 \membersection{::wxTrace}\label{wxtrace}
3183 \func{void}{wxTrace}{\param{const wxString\& }{fmt}, \param{...}{}}
3185 Takes printf-style variable argument syntax. Output
3186 is directed to the current output stream (see \helpref{wxDebugContext}{wxdebugcontextoverview}).
3188 This function is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
3190 \wxheading{Include files}
3194 \membersection{::wxTraceLevel}\label{wxtracelevel}
3196 \func{void}{wxTraceLevel}{\param{int}{ level}, \param{const wxString\& }{fmt}, \param{...}{}}
3198 Takes printf-style variable argument syntax. Output
3199 is directed to the current output stream (see \helpref{wxDebugContext}{wxdebugcontextoverview}).
3200 The first argument should be the level at which this information is appropriate.
3201 It will only be output if the level returned by wxDebugContext::GetLevel is equal to or greater than
3204 This function is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
3206 \wxheading{Include files}
3210 \section{Time functions}\label{timefunctions}
3212 The functions in this section deal with getting the current time and
3213 starting/stopping the global timers. Please note that the timer functions are
3214 deprecated because they work with one global timer only and
3215 \helpref{wxTimer}{wxtimer} and/or \helpref{wxStopWatch}{wxstopwatch} classes
3216 should be used instead. For retrieving the current time, you may also use
3217 \helpref{wxDateTime::Now}{wxdatetimenow} or
3218 \helpref{wxDateTime::UNow}{wxdatetimeunow} methods.
3220 \membersection{::wxGetElapsedTime}\label{wxgetelapsedtime}
3222 \func{long}{wxGetElapsedTime}{\param{bool}{ resetTimer = TRUE}}
3224 Gets the time in milliseconds since the last \helpref{::wxStartTimer}{wxstarttimer}.
3226 If {\it resetTimer} is TRUE (the default), the timer is reset to zero
3229 See also \helpref{wxTimer}{wxtimer}.
3231 \wxheading{Include files}
3235 \membersection{::wxGetLocalTime}\label{wxgetlocaltime}
3237 \func{long}{wxGetLocalTime}{\void}
3239 Returns the number of seconds since local time 00:00:00 Jan 1st 1970.
3241 \wxheading{See also}
3243 \helpref{wxDateTime::Now}{wxdatetimenow}
3245 \wxheading{Include files}
3249 \membersection{::wxGetLocalTimeMillis}\label{wxgetlocaltimemillis}
3251 \func{wxLongLone}{wxGetLocalTimeMillis}{\void}
3253 Returns the number of milliseconds since local time 00:00:00 Jan 1st 1970.
3255 \wxheading{See also}
3257 \helpref{wxDateTime::Now}{wxdatetimenow},\\
3258 \helpref{wxLongLone}{wxlonglong}
3260 \wxheading{Include files}
3264 \membersection{::wxGetUTCTime}\label{wxgetutctime}
3266 \func{long}{wxGetUTCTime}{\void}
3268 Returns the number of seconds since GMT 00:00:00 Jan 1st 1970.
3270 \wxheading{See also}
3272 \helpref{wxDateTime::Now}{wxdatetimenow}
3274 \wxheading{Include files}
3278 \membersection{::wxNow}\label{wxnow}
3280 \func{wxString}{wxNow}{\void}
3282 Returns a string representing the current date and time.
3284 \wxheading{Include files}
3288 \membersection{::wxSleep}\label{wxsleep}
3290 \func{void}{wxSleep}{\param{int}{ secs}}
3292 Sleeps for the specified number of seconds.
3294 \wxheading{Include files}
3298 \membersection{::wxStartTimer}\label{wxstarttimer}
3300 \func{void}{wxStartTimer}{\void}
3302 Starts a stopwatch; use \helpref{::wxGetElapsedTime}{wxgetelapsedtime} to get the elapsed time.
3304 See also \helpref{wxTimer}{wxtimer}.
3306 \wxheading{Include files}
3310 \membersection{::wxUsleep}\label{wxusleep}
3312 \func{void}{wxUsleep}{\param{unsigned long}{ milliseconds}}
3314 Sleeps for the specified number of milliseconds. Notice that usage of this
3315 function is encouraged instead of calling usleep(3) directly because the
3316 standard usleep() function is not MT safe.
3318 \wxheading{Include files}
3322 \section{Debugging macros and functions}\label{debugmacros}
3324 Useful macros and functions for error checking and defensive programming.
3325 wxWindows defines three families of the assert-like macros:
3326 the wxASSERT and wxFAIL macros only do anything if \_\_WXDEBUG\_\_ is defined
3327 (in other words, in the debug build) but disappear completely in the release
3328 build. On the other hand, the wxCHECK macros stay event in release builds but a
3329 check failure doesn't generate any user-visible effects then. Finally, the
3330 compile time assertions don't happen during the run-time but result in the
3331 compilation error messages if the condition they check fail.
3333 \wxheading{Include files}
3337 \membersection{::wxOnAssert}\label{wxonassert}
3339 \func{void}{wxOnAssert}{\param{const char *}{fileName}, \param{int}{ lineNumber}, \param{const char *}{msg = NULL}}
3341 This function is called whenever one of debugging macros fails (i.e. condition
3342 is false in an assertion). It is only defined in the debug mode, in release
3343 builds the \helpref{wxCHECK}{wxcheck} failures don't result in anything.
3345 To override the default behaviour in the debug builds which is to show the user
3346 a dialog asking whether he wants to abort the program, continue or continue
3347 ignoring any subsequent assert failures, you may override
3348 \helpref{wxApp::OnAssert}{wxapponassert} which is called by this function if
3349 the global application object exists.
3351 \membersection{wxASSERT}\label{wxassert}
3353 \func{}{wxASSERT}{\param{}{condition}}
3355 Assert macro. An error message will be generated if the condition is FALSE in
3356 debug mode, but nothing will be done in the release build.
3358 Please note that the condition in wxASSERT() should have no side effects
3359 because it will not be executed in release mode at all.
3361 \wxheading{See also}
3363 \helpref{wxASSERT\_MSG}{wxassertmsg},\\
3364 \helpref{wxCOMPILE\_TIME\_ASSERT}{wxcompiletimeassert}
3366 \membersection{wxASSERT\_MIN\_BITSIZE}\label{wxassertminbitsize}
3368 \func{}{wxASSERT\_MIN\_BITSIZE}{\param{}{type}, \param{}{size}}
3370 This macro results in a
3371 \helpref{compile time assertion failure}{wxcompiletimeassert} if the size
3372 of the given type {\it type} is less than {\it size} bits.
3374 You may use it like this, for example:
3377 // we rely on the int being able to hold values up to 2^32
3378 wxASSERT_MIN_BITSIZE(int, 32);
3380 // can't work with the platforms using UTF-8 for wchar_t
3381 wxASSERT_MIN_BITSIZE(wchar_t, 16);
3384 \membersection{wxASSERT\_MSG}\label{wxassertmsg}
3386 \func{}{wxASSERT\_MSG}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{msg}}
3388 Assert macro with message. An error message will be generated if the condition is FALSE.
3390 \wxheading{See also}
3392 \helpref{wxASSERT}{wxassert},\\
3393 \helpref{wxCOMPILE\_TIME\_ASSERT}{wxcompiletimeassert}
3395 \membersection{wxCOMPILE\_TIME\_ASSERT}\label{wxcompiletimeassert}
3397 \func{}{wxCOMPILE\_TIME\_ASSERT}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{msg}}
3399 Using {\tt wxCOMPILE\_TIME\_ASSERT} results in a compilation error if the
3400 specified {\it condition} is false. The compiler error message should include
3401 the {\it msg} identifier - please note that it must be a valid C++ identifier
3402 and not a string unlike in the other cases.
3404 This macro is mostly useful for testing the expressions involing the
3405 {\tt sizeof} operator as they can't be tested by the preprocessor but it is
3406 sometimes desirable to test them at the compile time.
3408 Note that this macro internally declares a struct whose name it tries to make
3409 unique by using the {\tt \_\_LINE\_\_} in it but it may still not work if you
3410 use it on the same line in two different source files. In this case you may
3411 either change the line in which either of them appears on or use the
3412 \helpref{wxCOMPILE\_TIME\_ASSERT2}{wxcompiletimeassert2} macro.
3414 \wxheading{See also}
3416 \helpref{wxASSERT\_MSG}{wxassertmsg},\\
3417 \helpref{wxASSERT\_MIN\_BITSIZE}{wxassertminbitsize}
3419 \membersection{wxCOMPILE\_TIME\_ASSERT2}\label{wxcompiletimeassert2}
3421 \func{}{wxCOMPILE\_TIME\_ASSERT}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{msg}, \param{}{name}}
3423 This macro is identical to \helpref{wxCOMPILE\_TIME\_ASSERT2}{wxcompiletimeassert2}
3424 except that it allows you to specify a unique {\it name} for the struct
3425 internally defined by this macro to avoid getting the compilation errors
3426 described \helpref{above}{wxcompiletimeassert}.
3428 \membersection{wxFAIL}\label{wxfail}
3430 \func{}{wxFAIL}{\void}
3432 Will always generate an assert error if this code is reached (in debug mode).
3434 See also: \helpref{wxFAIL\_MSG}{wxfailmsg}
3436 \membersection{wxFAIL\_MSG}\label{wxfailmsg}
3438 \func{}{wxFAIL\_MSG}{\param{}{msg}}
3440 Will always generate an assert error with specified message if this code is reached (in debug mode).
3442 This macro is useful for marking unreachable" code areas, for example
3443 it may be used in the "default:" branch of a switch statement if all possible
3444 cases are processed above.
3446 \wxheading{See also}
3448 \helpref{wxFAIL}{wxfail}
3450 \membersection{wxCHECK}\label{wxcheck}
3452 \func{}{wxCHECK}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{retValue}}
3454 Checks that the condition is true, returns with the given return value if not (FAILs in debug mode).
3455 This check is done even in release mode.
3457 \membersection{wxCHECK\_MSG}\label{wxcheckmsg}
3459 \func{}{wxCHECK\_MSG}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{retValue}, \param{}{msg}}
3461 Checks that the condition is true, returns with the given return value if not (FAILs in debug mode).
3462 This check is done even in release mode.
3464 This macro may be only used in non void functions, see also
3465 \helpref{wxCHECK\_RET}{wxcheckret}.
3467 \membersection{wxCHECK\_RET}\label{wxcheckret}
3469 \func{}{wxCHECK\_RET}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{msg}}
3471 Checks that the condition is true, and returns if not (FAILs with given error
3472 message in debug mode). This check is done even in release mode.
3474 This macro should be used in void functions instead of
3475 \helpref{wxCHECK\_MSG}{wxcheckmsg}.
3477 \membersection{wxCHECK2}\label{wxcheck2}
3479 \func{}{wxCHECK2}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{operation}}
3481 Checks that the condition is true and \helpref{wxFAIL}{wxfail} and execute
3482 {\it operation} if it is not. This is a generalisation of
3483 \helpref{wxCHECK}{wxcheck} and may be used when something else than just
3484 returning from the function must be done when the {\it condition} is false.
3486 This check is done even in release mode.
3488 \membersection{wxCHECK2\_MSG}\label{wxcheck2msg}
3490 \func{}{wxCHECK2}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{operation}, \param{}{msg}}
3492 This is the same as \helpref{wxCHECK2}{wxcheck2}, but
3493 \helpref{wxFAIL\_MSG}{wxfailmsg} with the specified {\it msg} is called
3494 instead of wxFAIL() if the {\it condition} is false.
3496 \membersection{::wxTrap}\label{wxtrap}
3498 \func{void}{wxTrap}{\void}
3500 In debug mode (when {\tt \_\_WXDEBUG\_\_} is defined) this function generates a
3501 debugger exception meaning that the control is passed to the debugger if one is
3502 attached to the process. Otherwise the program just terminates abnormally.
3504 In release mode this function does nothing.
3506 \wxheading{Include files}
3510 \section{Environment access functions}\label{environfunctions}
3512 The functions in this section allow to access (get) or change value of
3513 environment variables in a portable way. They are currently implemented under
3514 Win32 and POSIX-like systems (Unix).
3516 % TODO add some stuff about env var inheriting but not propagating upwards (VZ)
3518 \wxheading{Include files}
3522 \membersection{wxGetenv}\label{wxgetenvmacro}
3524 \func{wxChar *}{wxGetEnv}{\param{const wxString\&}{ var}}
3526 This is a macro defined as {\tt getenv()} or its wide char version in Unicode
3529 Note that under Win32 it may not return correct value for the variables set
3530 with \helpref{wxSetEnv}{wxsetenv}, use \helpref{wxGetEnv}{wxgetenv} function
3533 \membersection{wxGetEnv}\label{wxgetenv}
3535 \func{bool}{wxGetEnv}{\param{const wxString\&}{ var}, \param{wxString *}{value}}
3537 Returns the current value of the environment variable {\it var} in {\it value}.
3538 {\it value} may be {\tt NULL} if you just want to know if the variable exists
3539 and are not interested in its value.
3541 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the variable exists, {\tt FALSE} otherwise.
3543 \membersection{wxSetEnv}\label{wxsetenv}
3545 \func{bool}{wxSetEnv}{\param{const wxString\&}{ var}, \param{const wxChar *}{value}}
3547 Sets the value of the environment variable {\it var} (adding it if necessary)
3550 Returns {\tt TRUE} on success.
3552 \membersection{wxUnsetEnv}\label{wxunsetenv}
3554 \func{bool}{wxUnsetEnv}{\param{const wxString\&}{ var}}
3556 Removes the variable {\it var} from the environment.
3557 \helpref{wxGetEnv}{wxgetenv} will return {\tt NULL} after the call to this
3560 Returns {\tt TRUE} on success.