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2 %% Name: stdpaths.tex
3 %% Purpose: wxStandardPaths documentation
4 %% Author: Vadim Zeitlin
5 %% Modified by:
6 %% Created: 2004-10-17
7 %% RCS-ID: $Id$
8 %% Copyright: (c) 2004 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwindows.org>
9 %% License: wxWindows license
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11
12 \section{\class{wxStandardPaths}}\label{wxstandardpaths}
13
14 wxStandardPaths returns the standard locations in the file system and should be
15 used by applications to find their data files in a portable way.
16
17 In the description of the methods below, the example return values are given
18 for the Unix, Windows and Mac OS X systems, however please note that these are
19 just the examples and the actual values may differ. For example, under Windows:
20 the system administrator may change the standard directories locations, i.e.
21 the Windows directory may be named \texttt{W:$\backslash$Win2003} instead of
22 the default \texttt{C:$\backslash$Windows}.
23
24 The strings \texttt{\textit{appname}} and \texttt{\textit{username}} should be
25 replaced with the value returned by \helpref{wxApp::GetAppName}{wxappgetappname}
26 and the name of the currently logged in user, respectively. The string
27 \texttt{\textit{prefix}} is only used under Unix and is \texttt{/usr/local} by
28 default but may be changed using \helpref{SetInstallPrefix}{wxstandardpathssetinstallprefix}.
29
30 The directories returned by the methods of this class may or may not exist. If
31 they don't exist, it's up to the caller to create them, wxStandardPaths doesn't
32 do it.
33
34 Finally note that these functions only work with standardly packaged
35 applications. I.e. under Unix you should follow the standard installation
36 conventions and under Mac you should create your application bundle according
37 to the Apple guidelines. Again, this class doesn't help you to do it.
38
39 This class is MT-safe: its methods may be called concurrently from different
40 threads without additional locking.
41
42 \wxheading{Derived from}
43
44 No base class
45
46 \wxheading{Include files}
47
48 <wx/stdpaths.h>
49
50
51 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
52
53
54 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::Get}\label{wxstandardpathsget}
55
56 \func{static wxStandardPathsBase\&}{Get}{\void}
57
58 Returns reference to the unique global standard paths object.
59
60
61 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetConfigDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetconfigdir}
62
63 \constfunc{wxString}{GetConfigDir}{\void}
64
65 Return the directory containing the system config files.
66
67 Example return values:
68 \begin{itemize}
69 \item Unix: \texttt{/etc}
70 \item Windows: \texttt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$All Users$\backslash$Application Data}
71 \item Mac: \texttt{/Library/Preferences}
72 \end{itemize}
73
74 \wxheading{See also}
75
76 \helpref{wxFileConfig}{wxfileconfig}
77
78
79 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetDataDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetdatadir}
80
81 \constfunc{wxString}{GetDataDir}{\void}
82
83 Return the location of the applications global, i.e. not user-specific,
84 data files.
85
86 Example return values:
87 \begin{itemize}
88 \item Unix: \texttt{\textit{prefix}/share/\textit{appname}}
89 \item Windows: the directory where the executable file is located
90 \item Mac: \texttt{\textit{appname}.app/Contents/SharedSupport} bundle subdirectory
91 \end{itemize}
92
93 \wxheading{See also}
94
95 \helpref{GetLocalDataDir}{wxstandardpathsgetlocaldatadir}
96
97
98 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetDocumentsDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetdocumentsdir}
99
100 \constfunc{wxString}{GetDocumentsDir}{\void}
101
102 Return the directory containing the current user's documents.
103
104 Example return values:
105 \begin{itemize}
106 \item Unix: \tt{~} (the home directory)
107 \item Windows: \texttt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$\textit{username}$\backslash$Documents}
108 \item Mac: \texttt{~/Documents}
109 \end{itemize}
110
111 \newsince{2.7.0}
112
113
114 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetInstallPrefix}\label{wxstandardpathsgetinstallprefix}
115
116 \constfunc{wxString}{GetInstallPrefix}{\void}
117
118 \textbf{Note: } This function is only available under Unix.
119
120 Return the program installation prefix, e.g. \texttt{/usr}, \texttt{/opt} or
121 \texttt{/home/zeitlin}.
122
123 If the prefix had been previously by
124 \helpref{SetInstallPrefix}{wxstandardpathssetinstallprefix}, returns that
125 value, otherwise tries to determine it automatically (Linux only right
126 now) and finally returns the default \texttt{/usr/local} value if it failed.
127
128
129 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetLocalDataDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetlocaldatadir}
130
131 \constfunc{wxString}{GetLocalDataDir}{\void}
132
133 Return the location for application data files which are host-specific and
134 can't, or shouldn't, be shared with the other machines.
135
136 This is the same as \helpref{GetDataDir()}{wxstandardpathsgetdatadir} except
137 under Unix where it returns \texttt{/etc/\textit{appname}}.
138
139
140 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetLocalizedResourcesDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetlocalizedresourcesdir}
141
142 \constfunc{wxString}{GetLocalizedResourcesDir}{\param{const wxChar*}{ lang}, \param{ResourceCat}{ category = ResourceCat\_None}}
143
144 Return the localized resources directory containing the resource files of the
145 specified category for the given language.
146
147 In general this is just the same as \arg{lang} subdirectory of
148 \helpref{GetResourcesDir()}{wxstandardpathsgetresourcesdir} (or
149 \texttt{\arg{lang}.lproj} under Mac OS X) but is something quite
150 different for message catalog category under Unix where it returns the standard
151 \texttt{\textit{prefix}/share/locale/\arg{lang}/LC\_MESSAGES} directory.
152
153 \newsince{2.7.0}
154
155
156 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetPluginsDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetpluginsdir}
157
158 \constfunc{wxString}{GetPluginsDir}{\void}
159
160 Return the directory where the loadable modules (plugins) live.
161
162 Example return values:
163 \begin{itemize}
164 \item Unix: \texttt{\textit{prefix}/share/\textit{appname}}
165 \item Windows: the directory where the executable file is located
166 \item Mac: \texttt{\textit{appname}.app/Contents/Resources} bundle subdirectory
167 \end{itemize}
168
169 \wxheading{See also}
170
171 \helpref{wxDynamicLibrary}{wxdynamiclibrary}
172
173
174 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetResourcesDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetresourcesdir}
175
176 \constfunc{wxString}{GetResourcesDir}{\void}
177
178 Return the directory where the application resource files are located. The
179 resources are the auxiliary data files needed for the application to run and
180 include, for example, image and sound files it might use.
181
182 This function is the same as \helpref{GetDataDir}{wxstandardpathsgetdatadir} for
183 all platforms except Mac OS X.
184
185 Example return values:
186 \begin{itemize}
187 \item Unix: \texttt{\textit{prefix}/lib/\textit{appname}}
188 \item Windows: the directory of the executable file
189 \item Mac: \texttt{\textit{appname}.app/Contents/PlugIns} bundle subdirectory
190 \end{itemize}
191
192 \newsince{2.7.0}
193
194
195 \wxheading{See also}
196
197 \helpref{GetLocalizedResourcesDir}{wxstandardpathsgetlocalizedresourcesdir}
198
199 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetTempDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgettempdir}
200
201 \constfunc{wxString}{GetTempDir}{\void}
202
203 Return the directory for storing temporary files. To create unique temporary files,
204 it is best to use \helpref{wxFileName::CreateTempFileName}{wxfilenamecreatetempfilename} for correct behaviour when
205 multiple processes are attempting to create temporary files.
206
207 \newsince{2.7.2}
208
209 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetUserConfigDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetuserconfigdir}
210
211 \constfunc{wxString}{GetUserConfigDir}{\void}
212
213 Return the directory for the user config files:
214 \begin{itemize}
215 \item Unix: \tt{~} (the home directory)
216 \item Windows: \tt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$\textit{username}$\backslash$Application Data}
217 \item Mac: \tt{~/Library/Preferences}
218 \end{itemize}
219
220 Only use this method if you have a single configuration file to put in this
221 directory, otherwise \helpref{GetUserDataDir()}{wxstandardpathsgetuserdatadir} is
222 more appropriate.
223
224
225 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetUserDataDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetuserdatadir}
226
227 \constfunc{wxString}{GetUserDataDir}{\void}
228
229 Return the directory for the user-dependent application data files:
230 \begin{itemize}
231 \item Unix: \tt{~/.\textit{appname}}
232 \item Windows: \tt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$\textit{username}$\backslash$Application Data$\backslash$\textit{appname}}
233 \item Mac: \tt{~/Library/Application Support/\textit{appname}}
234 \end{itemize}
235
236
237 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetUserLocalDataDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetuserlocaldatadir}
238
239 \constfunc{wxString}{GetUserLocalDataDir}{\void}
240
241 Return the directory for user data files which shouldn't be shared with
242 the other machines.
243
244 This is the same as \helpref{GetUserDataDir()}{wxstandardpathsgetuserdatadir} for
245 all platforms except Windows where it returns
246 \texttt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$\textit{username}$\backslash$Local Settings$\backslash$Application Data$\backslash$\textit{appname}}
247
248
249 \membersection{wxStandardPaths::SetInstallPrefix}\label{wxstandardpathssetinstallprefix}
250
251 \func{void}{SetInstallPrefix}{\param{const wxString\& }{prefix}}
252
253 \textbf{Note:} This function is only available under Unix.
254
255 Lets wxStandardPaths know about the real program installation prefix on a Unix
256 system. By default, the value returned by
257 \helpref{GetInstallPrefix}{wxstandardpathsgetinstallprefix} is used.
258
259 Although under Linux systems the program prefix may usually be determined
260 automatically, portable programs should call this function. Usually the prefix
261 is set during program configuration if using GNU autotools and so it is enough
262 to pass its value defined in \texttt{config.h} to this function.
263