1 \section{\class{wxConfigBase
}}\label{wxconfigbase
}
3 wxConfigBase class defines the basic interface of all config classes. It can
4 not be used by itself (it is an abstract base class) and you will always use one
5 of its derivations: wxIniConfig, wxFileConfig, wxRegConfig or any other.
7 However, usually you don't even need to know the precise nature of the class
8 you're working with but you would just use the wxConfigBase methods. This
9 allows you to write the same code regardless of whether you're working with
10 the registry under Win32 or text-based config files under Unix (or even
11 Windows
3.1 .INI files if you're really unlucky). To make writing the portable
12 code even easier, wxWindows provides a typedef wxConfig
13 which is mapped onto the native wxConfigBase implementation on the given
14 platform: i.e. wxRegConfig under Win32, wxIniConfig under Win16 and
15 wxFileConfig otherwise.
17 See
\helpref{config overview
}{wxconfigoverview
} for the descriptions of all
18 features of this class.
20 It is highly recommended to use static functions
{\it Get()
} and/or
{\it Set()
},
21 so please have a
\helpref{look at them.
}{wxconfigstaticfunctions
}
23 \wxheading{Derived from
}
27 \wxheading{Include files
}
29 <wx/config.h> (to let wxWindows choose a wxConfig class for your platform)\\
30 <wx/confbase.h> (base config class)\\
31 <wx/fileconf.h> (wxFileconfig class)\\
32 <wx/msw/regconf.h> (wxRegConfig class)\\
33 <wx/msw/iniconf.h> (wxIniConfig class)
37 Here is how you would typically use this class:
40 // using wxConfig instead of writing wxFileConfig or wxRegConfig enhances
41 // portability of the code
42 wxConfig *config = new wxConfig("MyAppName");
45 if ( config->Read("LastPrompt", &str) )
{
46 // last prompt was found in the config file/registry and its value is now
54 // another example: using default values and the full path instead of just
55 // key name: if the key is not found , the value
17 is returned
56 long value = config->Read("/LastRun/CalculatedValues/MaxValue",
17);
60 // at the end of the program we would save everything back
61 config->Write("LastPrompt", str);
62 config->Write("/LastRun/CalculatedValues/MaxValue", value);
64 // the changes will be written back automatically
68 This basic example, of course, doesn't show all wxConfig features, such as
69 enumerating, testing for existence and deleting the entries and groups of
70 entries in the config file, its abilities to automatically store the default
71 values or expand the environment variables on the fly. However, the main idea
72 is that using this class is easy and that it should normally do what you
75 NB: in the documentation of this class, the words "config file" also mean
76 "registry hive" for wxRegConfig and, generally speaking, might mean any
77 physical storage where a wxConfigBase-derived class stores its data.
79 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Function groups
}}}
81 \membersection{Static functions
}\label{wxconfigstaticfunctions
}
83 These functions deal with the "default" config object. Although its usage is
84 not at all mandatory it may be convenient to use a global config object
85 instead of creating and deleting the local config objects each time you need
86 one (especially because creating a wxFileConfig object might be a time
87 consuming operation). In this case, you may create this global config object
88 in the very start of the program and
{\it Set()
} it as the default. Then, from
89 anywhere in your program, you may access it using the
{\it Get()
} function.
90 Note that wxWindows will delete this config object for you during the program
91 shutdown (from
\helpref{wxApp::OnExit
}{wxapponexit
} to be precise) but you can
92 also do it yourself earlier if needed.
94 As it happens, you may even further simplify the procedure described above:
95 you may forget about calling
{\it Set()
}. When
{\it Get()
} is called and there
96 is no current object, it will create one using
{\it Create()
} function. To
97 disable this behaviour
{\it DontCreateOnDemand()
} is provided.
99 {\bf Note:
} You should use either
{\it Set()
} or
{\it Get()
} because wxWindows
100 library itself would take advantage of it and could save various information
101 in it. For example
\helpref{wxFontMapper
}{wxfontmapper
} or Unix version
102 of
\helpref{wxFileDialog
}{wxfiledialog
} have ability to use wxConfig class.
104 \helpref{Set
}{wxconfigbaseset
}\\
105 \helpref{Get
}{wxconfigbaseget
}\\
106 \helpref{Create
}{wxconfigbasecreate
}\\
107 \helpref{DontCreateOnDemand
}{wxconfigbasedontcreateondemand
}
109 \membersection{Constructor and destructor
}
111 \helpref{wxConfigBase
}{wxconfigbasector
}\\
112 \helpref{\destruct{wxConfigBase
}}{wxconfigbasedtor
}
114 \membersection{Path management
}
116 As explained in
\helpref{config overview
}{wxconfigoverview
}, the config classes
117 support a file system-like hierarchy of keys (files) and groups (directories).
118 As in the file system case, to specify a key in the config class you must use
119 a path to it. Config classes also support the notion of the current group,
120 which makes it possible to use the relative paths. To clarify all this, here
121 is an example (it is only for the sake of demonstration, it doesn't do anything
125 wxConfig *config = new wxConfig("FooBarApp");
127 // right now the current path is '/'
128 conf->Write("RootEntry",
1);
130 // go to some other place: if the group(s) don't exist, they will be created
131 conf->SetPath("/Group/Subgroup");
133 // create an entry in subgroup
134 conf->Write("SubgroupEntry",
3);
136 // '..' is understood
137 conf->Write("../GroupEntry",
2);
140 wxASSERT( conf->Read("Subgroup/SubgroupEntry",
0l) ==
3 );
142 // use absolute path: it is allowed, too
143 wxASSERT( conf->Read("/RootEntry",
0l) ==
1 );
146 {\it Warning
}: it is probably a good idea to always restore the path to its
147 old value on function exit:
150 void foo(wxConfigBase *config)
152 wxString strOldPath = config->GetPath();
154 config->SetPath("/Foo/Data");
157 config->SetPath(strOldPath);
161 because otherwise the assert in the following example will surely fail
162 (we suppose here that
{\it foo()
} function is the same as above except that it
163 doesn't save and restore the path):
166 void bar(wxConfigBase *config)
168 config->Write("Test",
17);
172 // we're reading "/Foo/Data/Test" here! -
1 will probably be returned...
173 wxASSERT( config->Read("Test", -
1) ==
17 );
177 Finally, the path separator in wxConfigBase and derived classes is always '/',
178 regardless of the platform (i.e. it is
{\bf not
} '$
\backslash\backslash$' under Windows).
180 \helpref{SetPath
}{wxconfigbasesetpath
}\\
181 \helpref{GetPath
}{wxconfigbasegetpath
}
183 \membersection{Enumeration
}
185 The functions in this section allow to enumerate all entries and groups in the
186 config file. All functions here return FALSE when there are no more items.
188 You must pass the same index to GetNext and GetFirst (don't modify it).
189 Please note that it is
{\bf not
} the index of the current item (you will have
190 some great surprizes with wxRegConfig if you assume this) and you shouldn't
191 even look at it: it is just a "cookie" which stores the state of the
192 enumeration. It can't be stored inside the class because it would prevent you
193 from running several enumerations simultaneously, that's why you must pass it
196 Having said all this, enumerating the config entries/groups is very simple:
199 wxArrayString aNames;
201 // enumeration variables
205 // first enum all entries
206 bool bCont = config->GetFirstEntry(str, dummy);
210 bCont = GetConfig()->GetNextEntry(str, dummy);
213 ... we have all entry names in aNames...
216 bCont = GetConfig()->GetFirstGroup(str, dummy);
220 bCont = GetConfig()->GetNextGroup(str, dummy);
223 ... we have all group (and entry) names in aNames...
227 There are also functions to get the number of entries/subgroups without
228 actually enumerating them, but you will probably never need them.
230 \helpref{GetFirstGroup
}{wxconfigbasegetfirstgroup
}\\
231 \helpref{GetNextGroup
}{wxconfigbasegetnextgroup
}\\
232 \helpref{GetFirstEntry
}{wxconfigbasegetfirstentry
}\\
233 \helpref{GetNextEntry
}{wxconfigbasegetnextentry
}\\
234 \helpref{GetNumberOfEntries
}{wxconfigbasegetnumberofentries
}\\
235 \helpref{GetNumberOfGroups
}{wxconfigbasegetnumberofgroups
}
237 \membersection{Tests of existence
}
239 \helpref{HasGroup
}{wxconfigbasehasgroup
}\\
240 \helpref{HasEntry
}{wxconfigbasehasentry
}\\
241 \helpref{Exists
}{wxconfigbaseexists
}\\
242 \helpref{GetEntryType
}{wxconfigbasegetentrytype
}
244 \membersection{Miscellaneous functions
}
246 \helpref{GetAppName
}{wxconfigbasegetappname
}\\
247 \helpref{GetVendorName
}{wxconfigbasegetvendorname
}\\
248 \helpref{SetUmask
}{wxfileconfigsetumask
}
250 \membersection{Key access
}
252 These function are the core of wxConfigBase class: they allow you to read and
253 write config file data. All
{\it Read
} function take a default value which
254 will be returned if the specified key is not found in the config file.
256 Currently, only two types of data are supported: string and long (but it might
257 change in the near future). To work with other types: for
{\it int
} or
{\it
258 bool
} you can work with function taking/returning
{\it long
} and just use the
259 casts. Better yet, just use
{\it long
} for all variables which you're going to
260 save in the config file: chances are that
{\tt sizeof(bool) == sizeof(int) == sizeof(long)
} anyhow on your system. For
{\it float
},
{\it double
} and, in
261 general, any other type you'd have to translate them to/from string
262 representation and use string functions.
264 Try not to read long values into string variables and vice versa: although it
265 just might work with wxFileConfig, you will get a system error with
266 wxRegConfig because in the Windows registry the different types of entries are
269 Final remark: the
{\it szKey
} parameter for all these functions can contain an
270 arbitrary path (either relative or absolute), not just the key name.
272 \helpref{Read
}{wxconfigbaseread
}\\
273 \helpref{Write
}{wxconfigbasewrite
}\\
274 \helpref{Flush
}{wxconfigbaseflush
}
276 \membersection{Rename entries/groups
}
278 The functions in this section allow to rename entries or subgroups of the
279 current group. They will return FALSE on error. typically because either the
280 entry/group with the original name doesn't exist, because the entry/group with
281 the new name already exists or because the function is not supported in this
282 wxConfig implementation.
284 \helpref{RenameEntry
}{wxconfigbaserenameentry
}\\
285 \helpref{RenameGroup
}{wxconfigbaserenamegroup
}
287 \membersection{Delete entries/groups
}
289 The functions in this section delete entries and/or groups of entries from the
290 config file.
{\it DeleteAll()
} is especially useful if you want to erase all
291 traces of your program presence: for example, when you uninstall it.
293 \helpref{DeleteEntry
}{wxconfigbasedeleteentry
}\\
294 \helpref{DeleteGroup
}{wxconfigbasedeletegroup
}\\
295 \helpref{DeleteAll
}{wxconfigbasedeleteall
}
297 \membersection{Options
}
299 Some aspects of wxConfigBase behaviour can be changed during run-time. The
300 first of them is the expansion of environment variables in the string values
301 read from the config file: for example, if you have the following in your
305 # config file for my program
306 UserData = $HOME/data
308 # the following syntax is valud only under Windows
309 UserData =
%windir%\\data.dat
311 % $ % help EMACS syntax highlighting...
312 the call to
{\tt config->Read("UserData")
} will return something like
313 {\tt "/home/zeitlin/data"
} if you're lucky enough to run a Linux system ;-)
315 Although this feature is very useful, it may be annoying if you read a value
316 which containts '\$' or '\%' symbols (\% is used for environment variables
317 expansion under Windows) which are not used for environment variable
318 expansion. In this situation you may call SetExpandEnvVars(FALSE) just before
319 reading this value and SetExpandEnvVars(TRUE) just after. Another solution
320 would be to prefix the offending symbols with a backslash.
322 The following functions control this option:
324 \helpref{IsExpandingEnvVars
}{wxconfigbaseisexpandingenvvars
}\\
325 \helpref{SetExpandEnvVars
}{wxconfigbasesetexpandenvvars
}\\
326 \helpref{SetRecordDefaults
}{wxconfigbasesetrecorddefaults
}\\
327 \helpref{IsRecordingDefaults
}{wxconfigbaseisrecordingdefaults
}
329 %%%%% MEMBERS HERE %%%%%
330 \helponly{\insertatlevel{2}{
336 \membersection{wxConfigBase::wxConfigBase
}\label{wxconfigbasector
}
338 \func{}{wxConfigBase
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{appName = wxEmptyString
},
339 \param{const wxString\&
}{vendorName = wxEmptyString
},
340 \param{const wxString\&
}{localFilename = wxEmptyString
},
341 \param{const wxString\&
}{globalFilename = wxEmptyString
},
342 \param{long
}{ style =
0}}
344 This is the default and only constructor of the wxConfigBase class, and
347 \wxheading{Parameters
}
349 \docparam{appName
}{The application name. If this is empty, the class will
350 normally use
\helpref{wxApp::GetAppName
}{wxappgetappname
} to set it. The
351 application name is used in the registry key on Windows, and can be used to
352 deduce the local filename parameter if that is missing.
}
354 \docparam{vendorName
}{The vendor name. If this is empty, it is assumed that
355 no vendor name is wanted, if this is optional for the current config class.
356 The vendor name is appended to the application name for wxRegConfig.
}
358 \docparam{localFilename
}{Some config classes require a local filename. If this
359 is not present, but required, the application name will be used instead.
}
361 \docparam{globalFilename
}{Some config classes require a global filename. If
362 this is not present, but required, the application name will be used instead.
}
364 \docparam{style
}{Can be one of wxCONFIG
\_USE\_LOCAL\_FILE and
365 wxCONFIG
\_USE\_GLOBAL\_FILE. The style interpretation depends on the config
366 class and is ignored by some. For wxFileConfig, these styles determine whether
367 a local or global config file is created or used. If the flag is present but
368 the parameter is empty, the parameter will be set to a default. If the
369 parameter is present but the style flag not, the relevant flag will be added
370 to the style. For wxFileConfig you can also add wxCONFIG
\_USE\_RELATIVE\_PATH
371 by logicaly or'ing it to either of the
\_FILE options to tell wxFileConfig to
372 use relative instead of absolute paths.
}
376 By default, environment variable expansion is on and recording defaults is
379 \membersection{wxConfigBase::
\destruct{wxConfigBase
}}\label{wxconfigbasedtor
}
381 \func{}{\destruct{wxConfigBase
}}{\void}
383 Empty but ensures that dtor of all derived classes is virtual.
385 \membersection{wxConfigBase::Create
}\label{wxconfigbasecreate
}
387 \func{static wxConfigBase *
}{Create
}{\void}
389 Create a new config object: this function will create the "best"
390 implementation of wxConfig available for the current platform, see comments
391 near the definition of wxCONFIG
\_WIN32\_NATIVE for details. It returns the
392 created object and also sets it as the current one.
394 \membersection{wxConfigBase::DontCreateOnDemand
}\label{wxconfigbasedontcreateondemand
}
396 \func{void
}{DontCreateOnDemand
}{\void}
398 Calling this function will prevent
{\it Get()
} from automatically creating a
399 new config object if the current one is NULL. It might be useful to call it
400 near the program end to prevent new config object "accidental" creation.
402 \membersection{wxConfigBase::DeleteAll
}\label{wxconfigbasedeleteall
}
404 \func{bool
}{DeleteAll
}{\void}
406 Delete the whole underlying object (disk file, registry key, ...). Primarly
407 for use by desinstallation routine.
409 \membersection{wxConfigBase::DeleteEntry
}\label{wxconfigbasedeleteentry
}
411 \func{bool
}{DeleteEntry
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{bool
}{ bDeleteGroupIfEmpty = TRUE
}}
413 Deletes the specified entry and the group it belongs to if it was the last key
414 in it and the second parameter is true.
416 \membersection{wxConfigBase::DeleteGroup
}\label{wxconfigbasedeletegroup
}
418 \func{bool
}{DeleteGroup
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
}}
420 Delete the group (with all subgroups)
422 \membersection{wxConfigBase::Exists
}\label{wxconfigbaseexists
}
424 \constfunc{bool
}{Exists
}{\param{wxString\&
}{strName
}}
426 returns TRUE if either a group or an entry with a given name exists
428 \membersection{wxConfigBase::Flush
}\label{wxconfigbaseflush
}
430 \func{bool
}{Flush
}{\param{bool
}{bCurrentOnly = FALSE
}}
432 permanently writes all changes (otherwise, they're only written from object's
435 \membersection{wxConfigBase::Get
}\label{wxconfigbaseget
}
437 \func{static wxConfigBase *
}{Get
}{\param{bool
}{CreateOnDemand = TRUE
}}
439 Get the current config object. If there is no current object and
440 {\it CreateOnDemand
} is TRUE, creates one
441 (using
{\it Create
}) unless DontCreateOnDemand was called previously.
443 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetAppName
}\label{wxconfigbasegetappname
}
445 \constfunc{wxString
}{GetAppName
}{\void}
447 Returns the application name.
449 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetEntryType
}\label{wxconfigbasegetentrytype
}
451 \constfunc{enum wxConfigBase::EntryType
}{GetEntryType
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{name
}}
453 Returns the type of the given entry or
{\it Unknown
} if the entry doesn't
454 exist. This function should be used to decide which version of Read() should
455 be used because some of wxConfig implementations will complain about type
456 mismatch otherwise: e.g., an attempt to read a string value from an integer
457 key with wxRegConfig will fail.
459 The result is an element of enum EntryType:
472 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetFirstGroup
}\label{wxconfigbasegetfirstgroup
}
474 \constfunc{bool
}{GetFirstGroup
}{\param{wxString\&
}{str
},
\param{long\&
}{ index
}}
476 Gets the first group.
478 \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method returns a
3-tuple
479 consisting of the continue flag, the value string, and the index for
482 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes no arguments and returns a
3-element
483 list
{\tt ( continue, str, index )
}.
}
485 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetFirstEntry
}\label{wxconfigbasegetfirstentry
}
487 \constfunc{bool
}{GetFirstEntry
}{\param{wxString\&
}{str
},
\param{long\&
}{ index
}}
489 Gets the first entry.
491 \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method returns a
3-tuple
492 consisting of the continue flag, the value string, and the index for
495 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes no arguments and returns a
3-element
496 list
{\tt ( continue, str, index )
}.
}
498 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetNextGroup
}\label{wxconfigbasegetnextgroup
}
500 \constfunc{bool
}{GetNextGroup
}{\param{wxString\&
}{str
},
\param{long\&
}{ index
}}
504 \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method returns a
3-tuple
505 consisting of the continue flag, the value string, and the index for
508 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method only takes the
{\tt index
} parameter
509 and returns a
3-element list
{\tt ( continue, str, index )
}.
}
511 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetNextEntry
}\label{wxconfigbasegetnextentry
}
513 \constfunc{bool
}{GetNextEntry
}{\param{wxString\&
}{str
},
\param{long\&
}{ index
}}
517 \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method returns a
3-tuple
518 consisting of the continue flag, the value string, and the index for
521 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method only takes the
{\tt index
} parameter
522 and returns a
3-element list
{\tt ( continue, str, index )
}.
}
524 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetNumberOfEntries
}\label{wxconfigbasegetnumberofentries
}
526 \constfunc{uint
}{GetNumberOfEntries
}{\param{bool
}{bRecursive = FALSE
}}
528 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetNumberOfGroups
}\label{wxconfigbasegetnumberofgroups
}
530 \constfunc{uint
}{GetNumberOfGroups
}{\param{bool
}{bRecursive = FALSE
}}
532 Get number of entries/subgroups in the current group, with or without its
535 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetPath
}\label{wxconfigbasegetpath
}
537 \constfunc{const wxString\&
}{GetPath
}{\void}
539 Retrieve the current path (always as absolute path).
541 \membersection{wxConfigBase::GetVendorName
}\label{wxconfigbasegetvendorname
}
543 \constfunc{wxString
}{GetVendorName
}{\void}
545 Returns the vendor name.
547 \membersection{wxConfigBase::HasEntry
}\label{wxconfigbasehasentry
}
549 \constfunc{bool
}{HasEntry
}{\param{wxString\&
}{strName
}}
551 returns TRUE if the entry by this name exists
553 \membersection{wxConfigBase::HasGroup
}\label{wxconfigbasehasgroup
}
555 \constfunc{bool
}{HasGroup
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{strName
}}
557 returns TRUE if the group by this name exists
559 \membersection{wxConfigBase::IsExpandingEnvVars
}\label{wxconfigbaseisexpandingenvvars
}
561 \constfunc{bool
}{IsExpandingEnvVars
}{\void}
563 Returns TRUE if we are expanding environment variables in key values.
565 \membersection{wxConfigBase::IsRecordingDefaults
}\label{wxconfigbaseisrecordingdefaults
}
567 \constfunc{bool
}{IsRecordingDefaults
}{\void}
569 Returns TRUE if we are writing defaults back to the config file.
571 \membersection{wxConfigBase::Read
}\label{wxconfigbaseread
}
573 \constfunc{bool
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{key
},
\param{wxString*
}{ str
}}
575 Read a string from the key, returning TRUE if the value was read. If the key
576 was not found,
{\it str
} is not changed.
578 \constfunc{bool
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{key
},
\param{wxString*
}{ str
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{defaultVal
}}
580 Read a string from the key. The default value is returned if the key was not
583 Returns TRUE if value was really read, FALSE if the default was used.
585 \constfunc{wxString
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{key
},
\param{const
586 wxString\&
}{defaultVal
}}
588 Another version of
{\it Read()
}, returning the string value directly.
590 \constfunc{bool
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{long*
}{ l
}}
592 Reads a long value, returning TRUE if the value was found. If the value was
593 not found,
{\it l
} is not changed.
595 \constfunc{bool
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{long*
}{ l
},
596 \param{long
}{ defaultVal
}}
598 Reads a long value, returning TRUE if the value was found. If the value was
599 not found,
{\it defaultVal
} is used instead.
601 \constfunc{long
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{key
},
\param{long
}{ defaultVal
}}
603 Reads a long value from the key and returns it.
{\it defaultVal
} is returned
604 if the key is not found.
610 conf->Read("key",
0);
614 won't work because the call is ambiguous: compiler can not choose between two
615 {\it Read
} functions. Instead, write:
619 conf->Read("key",
0l);
623 \constfunc{bool
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{double*
}{ d
}}
625 Reads a double value, returning TRUE if the value was found. If the value was
626 not found,
{\it d
} is not changed.
628 \constfunc{bool
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{double*
}{ d
},
629 \param{double
}{ defaultVal
}}
631 Reads a double value, returning TRUE if the value was found. If the value was
632 not found,
{\it defaultVal
} is used instead.
634 \constfunc{bool
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{bool*
}{ b
}}
636 Reads a bool value, returning TRUE if the value was found. If the value was
637 not found,
{\it b
} is not changed.
639 \constfunc{bool
}{Read
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{bool*
}{ d
},
640 \param{bool
}{ defaultVal
}}
642 Reads a bool value, returning TRUE if the value was found. If the value was
643 not found,
{\it defaultVal
} is used instead.
645 \pythonnote{In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
646 implements the following methods:
\par
647 \indented{2cm
}{\begin{twocollist
}
648 \twocolitem{{\bf Read(key, default="")
}}{Returns a string.
}
649 \twocolitem{{\bf ReadInt(key, default=
0)
}}{Returns an int.
}
650 \twocolitem{{\bf ReadFloat(key, default=
0.0)
}}{Returns a floating point number.
}
654 \perlnote{In place of a single overloaded method, wxPerl uses:
\par
655 \indented{2cm
}{\begin{twocollist
}
656 \twocolitem{{\bf Read(key, default="")
}}{Returns a string
}
657 \twocolitem{{\bf ReadInt(key, default=
0)
}}{Returns an integer
}
658 \twocolitem{{\bf ReadFloat(key, default=
0.0)
}}{Returns a floating point number
}
659 \twocolitem{{\bf ReadBool(key, default=
0)
}}{Returns a boolean
}
663 \membersection{wxConfigBase::RenameEntry
}\label{wxconfigbaserenameentry
}
665 \func{bool
}{RenameEntry
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ oldName
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{ newName
}}
667 Renames an entry in the current group. The entries names (both the old and
668 the new one) shouldn't contain backslashes, i.e. only simple names and not
669 arbitrary paths are accepted by this function.
671 Returns FALSE if the
{\it oldName
} doesn't exist or if
{\it newName
} already
674 \membersection{wxConfigBase::RenameGroup
}\label{wxconfigbaserenamegroup
}
676 \func{bool
}{RenameGroup
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ oldName
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{ newName
}}
678 Renames a subgroup of the current group. The subgroup names (both the old and
679 the new one) shouldn't contain backslashes, i.e. only simple names and not
680 arbitrary paths are accepted by this function.
682 Returns FALSE if the
{\it oldName
} doesn't exist or if
{\it newName
} already
685 \membersection{wxConfigBase::Set
}\label{wxconfigbaseset
}
687 \func{static wxConfigBase *
}{Set
}{\param{wxConfigBase *
}{pConfig
}}
689 Sets the config object as the current one, returns the pointer to the previous
690 current object (both the parameter and returned value may be NULL)
692 \membersection{wxConfigBase::SetExpandEnvVars
}\label{wxconfigbasesetexpandenvvars
}
694 \func{void
}{SetExpandEnvVars
}{\param{bool
}{bDoIt = TRUE
}}
696 Determine whether we wish to expand environment variables in key values.
698 \membersection{wxConfigBase::SetPath
}\label{wxconfigbasesetpath
}
700 \func{void
}{SetPath
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{strPath
}}
702 Set current path: if the first character is '/', it is the absolute path,
703 otherwise it is a relative path. '..' is supported. If the strPath doesn't
706 \membersection{wxConfigBase::SetRecordDefaults
}\label{wxconfigbasesetrecorddefaults
}
708 \func{void
}{SetRecordDefaults
}{\param{bool
}{bDoIt = TRUE
}}
710 Sets whether defaults are recorded to the config file whenever an attempt to
711 read read the value which is not present in it is done.
713 If on (default is off) all default values for the settings used by the program
714 are written back to the config file. This allows the user to see what config
715 options may be changed and is probably useful only for wxFileConfig.
717 \membersection{wxConfigBase::SetUmask
}\label{wxfileconfigsetumask
}
719 \func{void
}{SetUmask
}{\param{int
}{mode
}}
721 {\bf NB:
} this function is not in the base wxConfigBase class but is only
722 implemented in wxFileConfig. Moreover, this function is Unix-specific and
723 doesn't do anything on other platforms.
725 SetUmask() allows to set the mode to be used for the config file creation.
726 For example, to create a config file which is not readable by other users
727 (useful if it stores some sensitive information, such as passwords), you
728 should do
{\tt SetUmask(
0077)
}.
730 \membersection{wxConfigBase::Write
}\label{wxconfigbasewrite
}
732 \func{bool
}{Write
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{const wxString\&
}{
735 \func{bool
}{Write
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{long
}{ value
}}
737 \func{bool
}{Write
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{double
}{ value
}}
739 \func{bool
}{Write
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{ key
},
\param{bool
}{ value
}}
741 These functions write the specified value to the config file and return TRUE
744 \pythonnote{In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
745 implements the following methods:
\par
746 \indented{2cm
}{\begin{twocollist
}
747 \twocolitem{{\bf Write(key, value)
}}{Writes a string.
}
748 \twocolitem{{\bf WriteInt(key, value)
}}{Writes an int.
}
749 \twocolitem{{\bf WriteFloat(key, value)
}}{Writes a floating point number.
}
753 \perlnote{In place of a single overloaded method, wxPerl uses:
\par
754 \indented{2cm
}{\begin{twocollist
}
755 \twocolitem{{\bf Write(key, value)
}}{Writes a string
}
756 \twocolitem{{\bf WriteInt(key, value)
}}{Writes an integer
}
757 \twocolitem{{\bf WriteFloat(key, value)
}}{Writes a floating point number
}
758 \twocolitem{{\bf WriteBool(key, value)
}}{Writes a boolean
}