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1 \section{\class{wxExpr}}\label{wxexpr}
2
3 The {\bf wxExpr} class is the building brick of expressions similar to Prolog
4 clauses, or objects. It can represent an expression of type long integer, float, string, word,
5 or list, and lists can be nested.
6
7 \wxheading{Derived from}
8
9 None
10
11 \wxheading{Include files}
12
13 <wx/wxexpr.h>
14
15 \wxheading{See also}
16
17 \helpref{wxExpr overview}{exproverview}, \helpref{wxExprDatabase}{wxexprdatabase}
18
19 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
20
21 \membersection{wxExpr::wxExpr}\label{wxexprconstr}
22
23 \func{}{wxExpr}{\param{const wxString\&}{functor}}
24
25 Construct a new clause with this form, supplying the functor name. A clause is an object
26 that will appear in the data file, with a list of attribute/value pairs.
27
28 \func{}{wxExpr}{\param{wxExprType}{ type}, \param{const wxString\&}{ wordOrString = ``"}}
29
30 Construct a new empty list, or a word (will be output with no quotes), or a string, depending on the
31 value of {\it type}.
32
33 {\it type} can be {\bf wxExprList}, {\bf wxExprWord}, or {\bf wxExprString}. If {\it type} is wxExprList,
34 the value of {\it wordOrString} will be ignored.
35
36 \func{}{wxExpr}{\param{long}{ value}}
37
38 Construct an integer expression.
39
40 \func{}{wxExpr}{\param{float}{ value}}
41
42 Construct a floating point expression.
43
44 \func{}{wxExpr}{\param{wxList* }{value}}
45
46 Construct a list expression. The list's nodes' data should
47 themselves be {\bf wxExpr}s.
48
49 wxExpr no longer uses the {\bf wxList} internally,
50 so this constructor turns the list into its internal
51 format (assuming a non-nested list) and then deletes the supplied
52 list.
53
54 \membersection{wxExpr::\destruct{wxExpr}}
55
56 \func{}{\destruct{wxExpr}}{\void}
57
58 Destructor.
59
60 \membersection{wxExpr::AddAttributeValue}\label{wxexpraddattributevalue}
61
62 Use these on clauses ONLY. Note that the functions for adding strings
63 and words must be differentiated by function name which is why
64 they are missing from this group (see \helpref{wxExpr::AddAttributeValueString}{wxexpraddattributevaluestring} and
65 \rtfsp\helpref{wxExpr::AddAttributeValueWord}{wxexpraddattributevalueword}).
66
67 \func{void}{AddAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{float }{value}}
68
69 Adds an attribute and floating point value pair to the clause.
70
71 \func{void}{AddAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{long }{value}}
72
73 Adds an attribute and long integer value pair to the clause.
74
75 \func{void}{AddAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{wxList* }{value}}
76
77 Adds an attribute and list value pair to the clause, converting the list into
78 internal form and then deleting {\bf value}. Note that the list should not contain
79 nested lists (except if in internal {\bf wxExpr} form.)
80
81 \func{void}{AddAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{wxExpr* }{value}}
82
83 Adds an attribute and wxExpr value pair to the clause. Do not delete\rtfsp
84 {\it value} once this function has been called.
85
86 \membersection{wxExpr::AddAttributeValueString}\label{wxexpraddattributevaluestring}
87
88 \func{void}{AddAttributeValueString}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{const wxString\&}{ value}}
89
90 Adds an attribute and string value pair to the clause.
91
92 \membersection{wxExpr::AddAttributeValueStringList}\label{wxexpraddattributevaluestringlist}
93
94 \func{void}{AddAttributeValueStringList}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{wxList* }{value}}
95
96 Adds an attribute and string list value pair to the clause.
97
98 Note that the list passed to this function is a list of strings, NOT a list
99 of {\bf wxExpr}s; it gets turned into a list of {\bf wxExpr}s
100 automatically. This is a convenience function, since lists of strings
101 are often manipulated in C++.
102
103 \membersection{wxExpr::AddAttributeValueWord}\label{wxexpraddattributevalueword}
104
105 \func{void}{AddAttributeValueWord}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{const wxString\&}{ value}}
106
107 Adds an attribute and word value pair to the clause.
108
109 \membersection{wxExpr::Append}\label{wxexprappend}
110
111 \func{void}{Append}{\param{wxExpr*}{ value}}
112
113 Append the {\bf value} to the end of the list. `this' must be a list.
114
115 \membersection{wxExpr::Arg}\label{wxexprarg}
116
117 \constfunc{wxExpr* }{Arg}{\param{wxExprType}{ type}, \param{int}{ n}}
118
119 Get nth arg of the given clause (starting from 1). NULL is returned if
120 the expression is not a clause, or {\it n} is invalid, or the given type
121 does not match the actual type. See also \helpref{wxExpr::Nth}{wxexprnth}.
122
123 \membersection{wxExpr::Insert}\label{wxexprinsert}
124
125 \func{void}{Insert}{\param{wxExpr* }{value}}
126
127 Insert the {\bf value} at the start of the list. `this' must be a list.
128
129 \membersection{wxExpr::GetAttributeValue}\label{wxexprgetattributevalue}
130
131 These functions are the easiest way to retrieve attribute values, by
132 passing a pointer to variable. If the attribute is present, the
133 variable will be filled with the appropriate value. If not, the
134 existing value is left alone. This style of retrieving attributes
135 makes it easy to set variables to default values before calling these
136 functions; no code is necessary to check whether the attribute is
137 present or not.
138
139 \constfunc{bool}{GetAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{wxString\&}{ value}}
140
141 Retrieve a string (or word) value.
142
143 \constfunc{bool}{GetAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{float\& }{value}}
144
145 Retrieve a floating point value.
146
147 \constfunc{bool}{GetAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{int\& }{value}}
148
149 Retrieve an integer value.
150
151 \constfunc{bool}{GetAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{long\& }{value}}
152
153 Retrieve a long integer value.
154
155 \constfunc{bool}{GetAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{wxExpr**}{ value}}
156
157 Retrieve a wxExpr pointer.
158
159 \membersection{wxExpr::GetAttributeValueStringList}\label{wxexprgetattributestringlist}
160
161 \constfunc{void}{GetAttributeValueStringList}{\param{const wxString\&}{attribute}, \param{wxList* }{value}}
162
163 Use this on clauses ONLY. See above for comments on this style of
164 attribute value retrieval. This function expects to receive a pointer to
165 a new list (created by the calling application); it will append strings
166 to the list if the attribute is present in the clause.
167
168 \membersection{wxExpr::AttributeValue}\label{wxexprattributevalue}
169
170 \constfunc{wxExpr*}{AttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ word}}
171
172 Use this on clauses ONLY. Searches the clause for an attribute
173 matching {\it word}, and returns the value associated with it.
174
175 \membersection{wxExpr::Copy}\label{wxexprcopy}
176
177 \constfunc{wxExpr*}{Copy}{\void}
178
179 Recursively copies the expression, allocating new storage space.
180
181 \membersection{wxExpr::DeleteAttributeValue}\label{wxexprdeletattributevalue}
182
183 \func{void}{DeleteAttributeValue}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}}
184
185 Use this on clauses only. Deletes the attribute and its value (if any) from the
186 clause.
187
188 \membersection{wxExpr::Functor}\label{wxexprfunctor}
189
190 \constfunc{wxString}{Functor}{\void}
191
192 Use this on clauses only. Returns the clause's functor (object name).
193
194 \membersection{wxExpr::GetClientData}\label{wxexprgetclientdata}
195
196 \constfunc{wxObject*}{GetClientData}{\void}
197
198 Retrieve arbitrary data stored with this clause. This can be useful when
199 reading in data for storing a pointer to the C++ object, so when another
200 clause makes a reference to this clause, its C++ object can be retrieved.
201 See \helpref{wxExpr::SetClientData}{wxexprsetclientdata}.
202
203 \membersection{wxExpr::GetFirst}\label{wxexprgetfirst}
204
205 \constfunc{wxExpr*}{GetFirst}{\void}
206
207 If this is a list expression (or clause), gets the first element in the list.
208
209 See also \helpref{wxExpr::GetLast}{wxexprgetlast}, \helpref{wxExpr::GetNext}{wxexprgetnext}, \helpref{wxExpr::Nth}{wxexprnth}.
210
211 \membersection{wxExpr::GetLast}\label{wxexprgetlast}
212
213 \constfunc{wxExpr*}{GetLast}{\void}
214
215 If this is a list expression (or clause), gets the last element in the list.
216
217 See also \helpref{wxExpr::GetFirst}{wxexprgetfirst}, \helpref{wxExpr::GetNext}{wxexprgetnext}, \helpref{wxExpr::Nth}{wxexprnth}.
218
219 \membersection{wxExpr::GetNext}\label{wxexprgetnext}
220
221 \constfunc{wxExpr*}{GetNext}{\void}
222
223 If this is a node in a list (any wxExpr may be a node in a list), gets the
224 next element in the list.
225
226 See also \helpref{wxExpr::GetFirst}{wxexprgetfirst}, \helpref{wxExpr::GetLast}{wxexprgetlast}, \helpref{wxExpr::Nth}{wxexprnth}.
227
228 \membersection{wxExpr::IntegerValue}\label{wxexprintegervalue}
229
230 \constfunc{long}{IntegerValue}{\void}
231
232 Returns the integer value of the expression.
233
234 \membersection{wxExpr::Nth}\label{wxexprnth}
235
236 \constfunc{wxExpr*}{Nth}{\param{int}{ n}}
237
238 Get nth arg of the given list expression (starting from 0). NULL is returned if
239 the expression is not a list expression, or {\it n} is invalid. See also \helpref{wxExpr::Arg}{wxexprarg}.
240
241 Normally, you would use attribute-value pairs to add and retrieve data
242 from objects (clauses) in a data file. However, if the data gets complex,
243 you may need to store attribute values as lists, and pick them apart
244 yourself.
245
246 \membersection{wxExpr::RealValue}\label{wxexprrealvalue}
247
248 \constfunc{float}{RealValue}{\void}
249
250 Returns the floating point value of the expression.
251
252 \membersection{wxExpr::SetClientData}\label{wxexprsetclientdata}
253
254 \func{void}{SetClientData}{\param{wxObject *}{data}}
255
256 Associate arbitrary data with this clause. This can be useful when
257 reading in data for storing a pointer to the C++ object, so when another
258 clause makes a reference to this clause, its C++ object can be retrieved.
259 See \helpref{wxExpr::GetClientData}{wxexprgetclientdata}.
260
261 \membersection{wxExpr::StringValue}\label{wxexprstringvalue}
262
263 \constfunc{wxString}{StringValue}{\void}
264
265 Returns the string value of the expression.
266
267 \membersection{wxExpr::Type}\label{wxexprtype}
268
269 \constfunc{wxExprType}{Type}{\void}
270
271 Returns the type of the expression. {\bf wxExprType} is defined as follows:
272
273 \begin{verbatim}
274 typedef enum {
275 wxExprNull,
276 wxExprInteger,
277 wxExprReal,
278 wxExprWord,
279 wxExprString,
280 wxExprList
281 } wxExprType;
282 \end{verbatim}
283
284 \membersection{wxExpr::WordValue}\label{wxexprwordvalue}
285
286 \constfunc{wxString}{WordValue}{\void}
287
288 Returns the word value of the expression.
289
290 \membersection{wxExpr::WriteClause}\label{wxexprwriteprologclause}
291
292 \func{void}{WriteClause}{\param{FILE *}{ stream}}
293
294 Writes the clause to the given stream in Prolog format. Not normally needed, since
295 the whole {\bf wxExprDatabase} will usually be written at once. The format is:
296 functor, open parenthesis, list of comma-separated expressions, close parenthesis,
297 full stop.
298
299 \membersection{wxExpr::WriteExpr}\label{wxexprwriteexpr}
300
301 \func{void}{WriteExpr}{\param{FILE *}{ stream}}
302
303 Writes the expression (not clause) to the given stream in Prolog
304 format. Not normally needed, since the whole {\bf wxExprDatabase} will
305 usually be written at once. Lists are written in square bracketed,
306 comma-delimited format.
307
308 \membersection{Functions and macros}
309
310 Below are miscellaneous functions and macros associated with wxExpr objects.
311
312 \func{bool}{wxExprIsFunctor}{\param{wxExpr *}{expr}, \param{const wxString\&}{ functor}}
313
314 Checks that the functor of {\it expr} is {\it functor}.
315
316 \func{void}{wxExprCleanUp}{\void}
317
318 Cleans up the wxExpr system (YACC/LEX buffers) to avoid memory-checking warnings as the program exits.
319
320 \begin{verbatim}
321 #define wxMakeInteger(x) (new wxExpr((long)x))
322 #define wxMakeReal(x) (new wxExpr((float)x))
323 #define wxMakeString(x) (new wxExpr(PrologString, x))
324 #define wxMakeWord(x) (new wxExpr(PrologWord, x))
325 #define wxMake(x) (new wxExpr(x))
326 \end{verbatim}
327
328 Macros to help make wxExpr objects.
329
330 \section{\class{wxExprDatabase}}\label{wxexprdatabase}
331
332 The {\bf wxExprDatabase} class represents a database, or list,
333 of Prolog-like expressions. Instances of this class are used for reading,
334 writing and creating data files.
335
336 \wxheading{Derived from}
337
338 \helpref{wxList}{wxlist}\\
339 \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
340
341 \wxheading{See also}
342
343 \helpref{wxExpr overview}{exproverview}, \helpref{wxExpr}{wxexpr}
344
345 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
346
347 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::wxExprDatabase}\label{wxexprdatabaseconstr}
348
349 \func{void}{wxExprDatabase}{\param{proioErrorHandler}{ handler = 0}}
350
351 Construct a new, unhashed database, with an optional error handler. The
352 error handler must be a function returning a bool and taking an integer and a string
353 argument. When an error occurs when reading or writing a database, this function is
354 called. The error is given as the first argument (currently one of WXEXPR\_ERROR\_GENERAL,
355 WXEXPR\_ERROR\_SYNTAX) and an error message is given as the second argument. If FALSE
356 is returned by the error handler, processing of the wxExpr operation stops.
357
358 Another way of handling errors is simply to call \helpref{wxExprDatabase::GetErrorCount}{wxexprdatabasegeterrorcount} after
359 the operation, to check whether errors have occurred, instead of installing an error handler.
360 If the error count is more than zero, \helpref{wxExprDatabase::Write}{wxexprdatabasewrite} and
361 \rtfsp\helpref{wxExprDatabase::Read}{wxexprdatabaseread} will return FALSE to
362 the application.
363
364 For example:
365
366 \begin{verbatim}
367 bool myErrorHandler(int err, chat *msg)
368 {
369 if (err == WXEXPR_ERROR_SYNTAX)
370 {
371 wxMessageBox(msg, "Syntax error");
372 }
373 return FALSE;
374 }
375
376 wxExprDatabase database(myErrorHandler);
377 \end{verbatim}
378
379 \func{}{wxExprDatabase}{\param{wxExprType}{ type}, \param{const wxString\&}{attribute},
380 \rtfsp\param{int}{ size = 500}, \param{proioErrorHandler}{ handler = 0}}
381
382 Construct a new database hashed on a combination of the clause functor and
383 a named attribute (often an integer identification).
384
385 See above for an explanation of the error handler.
386
387 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::\destruct{wxExprDatabase}}
388
389 \func{}{\destruct{wxExprDatabase}}{\void}
390
391 Delete the database and contents.
392
393 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::Append}\label{wxexprdatabaseappend}
394
395 \func{void}{Append}{\param{wxExpr* }{clause}}
396
397 Append a clause to the end of the database. If the database is hashing,
398 the functor and a user-specified attribute will be hashed upon, giving the
399 option of random access in addition to linear traversal of the database.
400
401 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::BeginFind}\label{wxexprdatabasebeginfind}
402
403 \func{void}{BeginFind}{\void}
404
405 Reset the current position to the start of the database. Subsequent
406 \rtfsp\helpref{wxExprDatabase::FindClause}{wxexprdatabasefindclause} calls will move the pointer.
407
408 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::ClearDatabase}\label{wxexprdatabasecleardatabase}
409
410 \func{void}{ClearDatabase}{\void}
411
412 Clears the contents of the database.
413
414 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::FindClause}\label{wxexprdatabasefindclause}
415
416 Various ways of retrieving clauses from the database. A return
417 value of NULL indicates no (more) clauses matching the given criteria.
418 Calling the functions repeatedly retrieves more matching clauses, if any.
419
420 \func{wxExpr* }{FindClause}{\param{long}{ id}}
421
422 Find a clause based on the special ``id'' attribute.
423
424 \func{wxExpr* }{FindClause}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{const wxString\&}{ value}}
425
426 Find a clause which has the given attribute set to the given string or word value.
427
428 \func{wxExpr*}{FindClause}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{long}{ value}}
429
430 Find a clause which has the given attribute set to the given integer value.
431
432 \func{wxExpr*}{FindClause}{\param{const wxString\&}{ attribute}, \param{float}{ value}}
433
434 Find a clause which has the given attribute set to the given floating point value.
435
436 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::FindClauseByFunctor}\label{wxexprdatabasefindclausebyfunctor}
437
438 \func{wxExpr*}{FindClauseByFunctor}{\param{const wxString\&}{ functor}}
439
440 Find the next clause with the specified functor.
441
442 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::GetErrorCount}\label{wxexprdatabasegeterrorcount}
443
444 \constfunc{int}{GetErrorCount}{\void}
445
446 Returns the number of errors encountered during the last read or write operation.
447
448 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::HashFind}\label{wxexprdatabasehashfind}
449
450 \constfunc{wxExpr*}{HashFind}{\param{const wxString\&}{ functor}, \param{long}{ value}}
451
452 Finds the clause with the given functor and with the attribute specified
453 in the database constructor having the given integer value.
454
455 For example,
456
457 \begin{verbatim}
458 // Hash on a combination of functor and integer "id" attribute when reading in
459 wxExprDatabase db(wxExprInteger, "id");
460
461 // Read it in
462 db.ReadProlog("data");
463
464 // Retrieve a clause with specified functor and id
465 wxExpr *clause = db.HashFind("node", 24);
466 \end{verbatim}
467
468 This would retrieve a clause which is written: {\tt node(id = 24, ..., )}.
469
470 \func{wxExpr*}{HashFind}{\param{const wxString\&}{ functor}, \param{const wxString\&}{ value}}
471
472 Finds the clause with the given functor and with the attribute specified
473 in the database constructor having the given string value.
474
475 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::Read}\label{wxexprdatabaseread}
476
477 \func{bool}{Read}{\param{const wxString\&}{ filename}}
478
479 Reads in the given file, returning TRUE if successful.
480
481 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::ReadFromString}\label{wxexprdatabasereadfromstring}
482
483 \func{bool}{ReadFromString}{\param{const wxString\&}{ buffer}}
484
485 Reads a Prolog database from the given string buffer, returning TRUE if
486 successful.
487
488 \membersection{wxExprDatabase::Write}\label{wxexprdatabasewrite}
489
490 \func{bool}{Write}{\param{FILE *}{stream}}
491
492 \func{bool}{Write}{\param{const wxString\&}{ filename}}
493
494 Writes the database as a Prolog-format file.
495
496