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2 %% Name: dataobj.tex
3 %% Purpose: wxDataObject documentation
4 %% Author: Vadim Zeitlin
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6 %% Created: 18.10.99
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8 %% Copyright: (c) wxWidgets team
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12 \section{\class{wxDataObject}}\label{wxdataobject}
13
14 A wxDataObject represents data that can be copied to or from the clipboard, or
15 dragged and dropped. The important thing about wxDataObject is that this is a
16 'smart' piece of data unlike 'dumb' data containers such as memory
17 buffers or files. Being 'smart' here means that the data object itself should
18 know what data formats it supports and how to render itself in each of
19 its supported formats.
20
21 A supported format, incidentally, is exactly the format in which the data can
22 be requested from a data object or from which the data object may be set. In
23 the general case, an object may support different formats on 'input' and
24 'output', i.e. it may be able to render itself in a given format but not be
25 created from data on this format or vice versa. wxDataObject defines an
26 enumeration type
27
28 \begin{verbatim}
29 enum Direction
30 {
31 Get = 0x01, // format is supported by GetDataHere()
32 Set = 0x02 // format is supported by SetData()
33 };
34 \end{verbatim}
35
36 which distinguishes between them. See
37 \helpref{wxDataFormat}{wxdataformat} documentation for more about formats.
38
39 Not surprisingly, being 'smart' comes at a price of added complexity. This is
40 reasonable for the situations when you really need to support multiple formats,
41 but may be annoying if you only want to do something simple like cut and paste
42 text.
43
44 To provide a solution for both cases, wxWidgets has two predefined classes
45 which derive from wxDataObject: \helpref{wxDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple} and
46 \helpref{wxDataObjectComposite}{wxdataobjectcomposite}.
47 \helpref{wxDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple} is
48 the simplest wxDataObject possible and only holds data in a single format (such
49 as HTML or text) and \helpref{wxDataObjectComposite}{wxdataobjectcomposite} is
50 the simplest way to implement a wxDataObject that does support multiple formats
51 because it achieves this by simply holding several wxDataObjectSimple objects.
52
53 So, you have several solutions when you need a wxDataObject class (and you need
54 one as soon as you want to transfer data via the clipboard or drag and drop):
55
56 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=1cm
57 \twocolitem{{\bf 1. Use one of the built-in classes}}{You may use wxTextDataObject,
58 wxBitmapDataObject or wxFileDataObject in the simplest cases when you only need
59 to support one format and your data is either text, bitmap or list of files.}
60 \twocolitem{{\bf 2. Use wxDataObjectSimple}}{Deriving from wxDataObjectSimple is the simplest
61 solution for custom data - you will only support one format and so probably
62 won't be able to communicate with other programs, but data transfer will work
63 in your program (or between different copies of it).}
64 \twocolitem{{\bf 3. Use wxDataObjectComposite}}{This is a simple but powerful
65 solution which allows you to support any number of formats (either
66 standard or custom if you combine it with the previous solution).}
67 \twocolitem{{\bf 4. Use wxDataObject directly}}{This is the solution for
68 maximal flexibility and efficiency, but it is also the most difficult to
69 implement.}
70 \end{twocollist}
71
72 Please note that the easiest way to use drag and drop and the clipboard with
73 multiple formats is by using wxDataObjectComposite, but it is not the most
74 efficient one as each wxDataObjectSimple would contain the whole data in its
75 respective formats. Now imagine that you want to paste 200 pages of text in
76 your proprietary format, as well as Word, RTF, HTML, Unicode and plain text to
77 the clipboard and even today's computers are in trouble. For this case, you
78 will have to derive from wxDataObject directly and make it enumerate its
79 formats and provide the data in the requested format on demand.
80
81 Note that neither the GTK+ data transfer mechanisms for clipboard and
82 drag and drop, nor OLE data transfer, copy any data until another application
83 actually requests the data. This is in contrast to the 'feel' offered to the
84 user of a program who would normally think that the data resides in the
85 clipboard after having pressed 'Copy' - in reality it is only declared to be
86 available.
87
88 There are several predefined data object classes derived from
89 wxDataObjectSimple: \helpref{wxFileDataObject}{wxfiledataobject},
90 \helpref{wxTextDataObject}{wxtextdataobject} and
91 \helpref{wxBitmapDataObject}{wxbitmapdataobject} which can be used without
92 change.
93
94 You may also derive your own data object classes from
95 \helpref{wxCustomDataObject}{wxcustomdataobject} for user-defined types. The
96 format of user-defined data is given as a mime-type string literal, such as
97 "application/word" or "image/png". These strings are used as they are under
98 Unix (so far only GTK+) to identify a format and are translated into their
99 Windows equivalent under Win32 (using the OLE IDataObject for data exchange to
100 and from the clipboard and for drag and drop). Note that the format string
101 translation under Windows is not yet finished.
102
103 \pythonnote{At this time this class is not directly usable from wxPython.
104 Derive a class from \helpref{wxPyDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple}
105 instead.}
106
107 \perlnote{This class is not currently usable from wxPerl; you may
108 use \helpref{Wx::PlDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple} instead.}
109
110 \wxheading{Virtual functions to override}
111
112 Each class derived directly from wxDataObject must override and implement all
113 of its functions which are pure virtual in the base class.
114
115 The data objects which only render their data or only set it (i.e. work in
116 only one direction), should return 0 from
117 \helpref{GetFormatCount}{wxdataobjectgetformatcount}.
118
119 \wxheading{Derived from}
120
121 None
122
123 \wxheading{Include files}
124
125 <wx/dataobj.h>
126
127 \wxheading{See also}
128
129 \helpref{Clipboard and drag and drop overview}{wxdndoverview},
130 \helpref{DnD sample}{samplednd},
131 \helpref{wxFileDataObject}{wxfiledataobject},
132 \helpref{wxTextDataObject}{wxtextdataobject},
133 \helpref{wxBitmapDataObject}{wxbitmapdataobject},
134 \helpref{wxCustomDataObject}{wxcustomdataobject},
135 \helpref{wxDropTarget}{wxdroptarget},
136 \helpref{wxDropSource}{wxdropsource},
137 \helpref{wxTextDropTarget}{wxtextdroptarget},
138 \helpref{wxFileDropTarget}{wxfiledroptarget}
139
140 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
141
142 \membersection{wxDataObject::wxDataObject}\label{wxdataobjectwxdataobject}
143
144 \func{}{wxDataObject}{\void}
145
146 Constructor.
147
148 \membersection{wxDataObject::\destruct{wxDataObject}}\label{wxdataobjectdtor}
149
150 \func{}{\destruct{wxDataObject}}{\void}
151
152 Destructor.
153
154 \membersection{wxDataObject::GetAllFormats}\label{wxdataobjectgetallformats}
155
156 \constfunc{virtual void}{GetAllFormats}{ \param{wxDataFormat *}{formats}, \param{Direction}{ dir = Get}}
157
158 Copy all supported formats in the given direction to the array pointed to by
159 {\it formats}. There is enough space for GetFormatCount(dir) formats in it.
160
161 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method only takes the {\tt dir} parameter.
162 In scalar context it returns the first format,
163 in list context it returns a list containing all the supported formats.}
164
165 \membersection{wxDataObject::GetDataHere}\label{wxdataobjectgetdatahere}
166
167 \constfunc{virtual bool}{GetDataHere}{\param{const wxDataFormat\&}{ format}, \param{void }{*buf} }
168
169 The method will write the data of the format {\it format} in the buffer {\it
170 buf} and return true on success, false on failure.
171
172 \membersection{wxDataObject::GetDataSize}\label{wxdataobjectgetdatasize}
173
174 \constfunc{virtual size\_t}{GetDataSize}{\param{const wxDataFormat\&}{ format} }
175
176 Returns the data size of the given format {\it format}.
177
178 \membersection{wxDataObject::GetFormatCount}\label{wxdataobjectgetformatcount}
179
180 \constfunc{virtual size\_t}{GetFormatCount}{\param{Direction}{ dir = Get}}
181
182 Returns the number of available formats for rendering or setting the data.
183
184 \membersection{wxDataObject::GetPreferredFormat}\label{wxdataobjectgetpreferredformat}
185
186 \constfunc{virtual wxDataFormat}{GetPreferredFormat}{\param{Direction}{ dir = Get}}
187
188 Returns the preferred format for either rendering the data (if {\it dir} is {\tt Get},
189 its default value) or for setting it. Usually this will be the
190 native format of the wxDataObject.
191
192 \membersection{wxDataObject::SetData}\label{wxdataobjectsetdata}
193
194 \func{virtual bool}{SetData}{ \param{const wxDataFormat\&}{ format}, \param{size\_t}{ len}, \param{const void }{*buf} }
195
196 Set the data in the format {\it format} of the length {\it len} provided in the
197 buffer {\it buf}.
198
199 Returns true on success, false on failure.
200