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[wxWidgets.git] / interface / wx / eventfilter.h
1 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: interface/wx/eventfilter.h
3 // Purpose: wxEventFilter class documentation
4 // Author: Vadim Zeitlin
5 // Created: 2011-11-21
6 // Copyright: (c) 2011 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
7 // Licence: wxWindows licence
8 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9
10 /**
11 A global event filter for pre-processing all the events generated in the
12 program.
13
14 This is a very simple class which just provides FilterEvent() virtual
15 method to be called by wxEvtHandler before starting process of any event.
16 Thus, inheriting from this class and overriding FilterEvent() allows to
17 capture and possibly handle or ignore all the events happening in the
18 program. Of course, having event filters adds additional overhead to every
19 event processing and so should not be used lightly and your FilterEvent()
20 code should try to return as quickly as possible, especially for the events
21 it is not interested in.
22
23 An example of using this class:
24 @code
25 // This class allows to determine the last time the user has worked with
26 // this application:
27 class LastActivityTimeDetector : public wxEventFilter
28 {
29 public:
30 LastActivityTimeDetector()
31 {
32 wxEvtHandler::AddFilter(this);
33
34 m_last = wxDateTime::Now();
35 }
36
37 virtual ~LastActivityTimeDetector()
38 {
39 wxEvtHandler::RemoveFilter(this);
40 }
41
42 virtual int FilterEvent(wxEvent& event)
43 {
44 // Update the last user activity
45 const wxEventType t = event.GetEventType();
46 if ( t == wxEVT_KEY_DOWN || t == wxEVT_MOTION ||
47 t == wxEVT_LEFT_DOWN ||
48 t == wxEVT_RIGHT_DOWN ||
49 t == wxEVT_MIDDLE_DOWN )
50 {
51 m_last = wxDateTime::Now();
52 }
53
54 // Continue processing the event normally as well.
55 return Event_Skip;
56 }
57
58 // This function could be called periodically from some timer to
59 // do something (e.g. hide sensitive data or log out from remote
60 // server) if the user has been inactive for some time period.
61 bool IsInactiveFor(const wxTimeSpan& diff) const
62 {
63 return wxDateTime::Now() - diff > m_last;
64 }
65
66 private:
67 wxDateTime m_last;
68 };
69 @endcode
70
71 Notice that wxApp derives from wxEventFilter and is registered as an event
72 filter during its creation so you may also override FilterEvent() method in
73 your wxApp-derived class and, in fact, this is often the most convenient
74 way to do it. However creating a new class deriving directly from
75 wxEventFilter allows to isolate the event filtering code in its own
76 separate class and also to have several independent filters, if necessary.
77
78 @category{events}
79
80 @since 2.9.3
81 */
82 class wxEventFilter
83 {
84 public:
85 /// Possible return values for FilterEvent().
86 enum
87 {
88 /// Process event as usual.
89 Event_Skip = -1,
90
91 /// Don't process the event normally at all.
92 Event_Ignore = 0,
93
94 /// Event was already handled, don't process it normally.
95 Event_Processed = 1
96 };
97
98 /**
99 Default constructor.
100
101 Constructor does not register this filter using
102 wxEvtHandler::AddFilter(), it's your responsibility to do it when
103 necessary.
104
105 Notice that the objects of this class can't be copied.
106 */
107 wxEventFilter();
108
109 /**
110 Destructor.
111
112 You must call wxEvtHandler::RemoveFilter() before destroying this
113 object (possibly from the derived class destructor), failure to do this
114 is indicated by an assert unless assertions are disabled.
115 */
116 virtual ~wxEventFilter();
117
118 /**
119 Override this method to implement event pre-processing.
120
121 This method allows to filter all the events processed by the program,
122 so you should try to return quickly from it to avoid slowing down the
123 program to a crawl.
124
125 Although the return type of this method is @c int, this is only due to
126 backwards compatibility concerns and the actual return value must be
127 one of the @c Event_XXX constants defined above:
128 - Event_Skip to continue processing the event normally (this should
129 be used in most cases).
130 - Event_Ignore to not process this event at all (this can be used
131 to suppress some events).
132 - Event_Processed to not process this event normally but indicate
133 that it was already processed by the event filter and so no default
134 processing should take place neither (this should only be used if
135 the filter really did process the event).
136 */
137 virtual int FilterEvent(wxEvent& event) = 0;
138 };