1 \section{\class{wxTextFile
}}\label{wxtextfile
}
3 The wxTextFile is a simple class which allows to work with text files on line by
4 line basis. It also understands the differences in line termination characters
5 under different platforms and will not do anything bad to files with "non
6 native" line termination sequences - in fact, it can be also used to modify the
7 text files and change the line termination characters from one type (say DOS) to
10 One word of warning: the class is not at all optimized for big files and so it
11 will load the file entirely into memory when opened. Of course, you should not
12 work in this way with large files (as an estimation, anything over
1 Megabyte is
13 surely too big for this class). On the other hand, it is not a serious
14 limitation for the small files like configuration files or programs sources
15 which are well handled by wxTextFile.
17 The typical things you may do with wxTextFile in order are:
19 \begin{itemize
}\itemsep=
0pt
20 \item Create and open it: this is done with either
21 \helpref{Create
}{wxtextfilecreate
} or
\helpref{Open
}{wxtextfileopen
}
22 function which opens the file (name may be specified either as the argument to
23 these functions or in the constructor), reads its contents in memory (in the
24 case of
{\tt Open()
}) and closes it.
25 \item Work with the lines in the file: this may be done either with "direct
26 access" functions like
\helpref{GetLineCount
}{wxtextfilegetlinecount
} and
27 \helpref{GetLine
}{wxtextfilegetline
} (
{\it operator
[]} does exactly the same
28 but looks more like array addressing) or with "sequential access" functions
29 which include
\helpref{GetFirstLine
}{wxtextfilegetfirstline
}/
30 \helpref{GetNextLine
}{wxtextfilegetnextline
} and also
31 \helpref{GetLastLine
}{wxtextfilegetlastline
}/
\helpref{GetPrevLine
}{wxtextfilegetprevline
}.
32 For the sequential access functions the current line number is maintained: it is
33 returned by
\helpref{GetCurrentLine
}{wxtextfilegetcurrentline
} and may be
34 changed with
\helpref{GoToLine
}{wxtextfilegotoline
}.
35 \item Add/remove lines to the file:
\helpref{AddLine
}{wxtextfileaddline
} and
36 \helpref{InsertLine
}{wxtextfileinsertline
} add new lines while
37 \helpref{RemoveLine
}{wxtextfileremoveline
} deletes the existing ones.
38 \item Save your changes: notice that the changes you make to the file will
{\bf
39 not
} be saved automatically; calling
\helpref{Close
}{wxtextfileclose
} or doing
40 nothing discards them! To save the changes you must explicitly call
41 \helpref{Write
}{wxtextfilewrite
} - here, you may also change the line
42 termination type if you wish.
45 \wxheading{Derived from
}
49 \wxheading{Include files
}
53 \wxheading{Data structures
}
55 The following constants identify the line termination type:
60 wxTextFileType_None, // incomplete (the last line of the file only)
61 wxTextFileType_Unix, // line is terminated with 'LF' =
0xA =
10 = '
\n'
62 wxTextFileType_Dos, // 'CR' 'LF'
63 wxTextFileType_Mac // 'CR' =
0xD =
13 = '
\r'
69 \helpref{wxFile
}{wxfile
}
71 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members
}}}
73 \membersection{wxTextFile::wxTextFile
}\label{wxtextfilectordef
}
75 \constfunc{}{wxTextFile
}{\void}
77 Default constructor, use
\helpref{Create
}{wxtextfilecreate
} or
78 \helpref{Open
}{wxtextfileopen
} with a file name parameter to initialize the object.
80 \membersection{wxTextFile::wxTextFile
}\label{wxtextfilector
}
82 \constfunc{}{wxTextFile
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{strFile
}}
84 Constructor does not load the file into memory, use Open() to do it.
86 \membersection{wxTextFile::
\destruct{wxTextFile
}}\label{wxtextfiledtor
}
88 \constfunc{}{\destruct{wxTextFile
}}{\void}
90 Destructor does nothing.
92 \membersection{wxTextFile::AddLine
}\label{wxtextfileaddline
}
94 \constfunc{void
}{AddLine
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{str
},
\param{wxTextFileType
}{type = typeDefault
}}
96 Adds a line to the end of file.
98 \membersection{wxTextFile::Close
}\label{wxtextfileclose
}
100 \constfunc{bool
}{Close
}{\void}
102 Closes the file and frees memory,
{\bf losing all changes
}. Use
\helpref{Write()
}{wxtextfilewrite
}
103 if you want to save them.
105 \membersection{wxTextFile::Create
}\label{wxtextfilecreate
}
107 \constfunc{bool
}{Create
}{\void}
109 \constfunc{bool
}{Create
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{strFile
}}
111 Creates the file with the given name or the name which was given in the
112 \helpref{constructor
}{wxtextfilector
}. The array of file lines is initially
115 It will fail if the file already exists,
\helpref{Open
}{wxtextfileopen
} should
116 be used in this case.
118 \membersection{wxTextFile::Exists
}\label{wxtextfileexists
}
120 \constfunc{bool
}{Exists
}{\void}
122 Return TRUE if file exists - the name of the file should have been specified
123 in the constructor before calling Exists().
125 \membersection{wxTextFile::IsOpened
}\label{wxtextfileisopened
}
127 \constfunc{bool
}{IsOpened
}{\void}
129 Returns TRUE if the file is currently opened.
131 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetLineCount
}\label{wxtextfilegetlinecount
}
133 \constfunc{size
\_t}{GetLineCount
}{\void}
135 Get the number of lines in the file.
137 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetLine
}\label{wxtextfilegetline
}
139 \constfunc{wxString\&
}{GetLine
}{\param{size
\_t }{n
}}
141 Retrieves the line number
{\it n
} from the file. The returned line may be
142 modified but you shouldn't add line terminator at the end - this will be done
145 \membersection{wxTextFile::operator
[]}\label{wxtextfileoperatorarray
}
147 \constfunc{wxString\&
}{operator
[]}{\param{size
\_t }{n
}}
149 The same as
\helpref{GetLine
}{wxtextfilegetline
}.
151 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetCurrentLine
}\label{wxtextfilegetcurrentline
}
153 \constfunc{size
\_t}{GetCurrentLine
}{\void}
155 Returns the current line: it has meaning only when you're using
156 GetFirstLine()/GetNextLine() functions, it doesn't get updated when
157 you're using "direct access" functions like GetLine(). GetFirstLine() and
158 GetLastLine() also change the value of the current line, as well as
161 \membersection{wxTextFile::GoToLine
}\label{wxtextfilegotoline
}
163 \constfunc{void
}{GoToLine
}{\param{size
\_t }{n
}}
165 Changes the value returned by
\helpref{GetCurrentLine
}{wxtextfilegetcurrentline
}
166 and used by
\helpref{GetFirstLine()
}{wxtextfilegetfirstline
}/
\helpref{GetNextLine()
}{wxtextfilegetnextline
}.
168 \membersection{wxTextFile::Eof
}\label{wxtextfileeof
}
170 \constfunc{bool
}{Eof
}{\void}
172 Returns TRUE if the current line is the last one.
174 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetEOL
}\label{wxtextfilegeteol
}
176 \constfunc{static const char*
}{GetEOL
}{\param{wxTextFileType
}{type = typeDefault
}}
178 Get the line termination string corresponding to given constant.
{\it typeDefault
} is
179 the value defined during the compilation and corresponds to the native format of the
180 platform, i.e. it will be wxTextFileType
\_Dos under Windows, wxTextFileType
\_Unix under
181 Unix and wxTextFileType
\_Mac under Mac.
183 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetFirstLine
}\label{wxtextfilegetfirstline
}
185 \constfunc{wxString\&
}{GetFirstLine
}{\void}
187 This method together with
\helpref{GetNextLine()
}{wxtextfilegetnextline
}
188 allows more "iterator-like" traversal of the list of lines, i.e. you may
189 write something like:
194 for ( str = file.GetFirstLine(); !file.Eof(); str = file.GetNextLine() )
196 // do something with the current line in str
198 // do something with the last line in str
201 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetNextLine
}\label{wxtextfilegetnextline
}
203 \func{wxString\&
}{GetNextLine
}{\void}
205 Gets the next line (see
\helpref{GetFirstLine
}{wxtextfilegetfirstline
} for
208 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetPrevLine
}\label{wxtextfilegetprevline
}
210 \func{wxString\&
}{GetPrevLine
}{\void}
212 Gets the previous line in the file.
214 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetLastLine
}\label{wxtextfilegetlastline
}
216 \func{wxString\&
}{GetLastLine
}{\void}
218 Gets the last line of the file. Together with
219 \helpref{GetPrevLine
}{wxtextfilegetprevline
} it allows to enumerate the lines
220 in the file from the end to the beginning like this:
225 for ( str = file.GetLastLine();
226 file.GetCurrentLine() >
0;
227 str = file.GetPrevLine() )
229 // do something with the current line in str
231 // do something with the first line in str
234 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetLineType
}\label{wxtextfilegetlinetype
}
236 \constfunc{wxTextFileType
}{GetLineType
}{\param{size
\_t }{n
}}
238 Get the type of the line (see also
\helpref{GetEOL
}{wxtextfilegeteol
})
240 \membersection{wxTextFile::GuessType
}\label{wxtextfileguesstype
}
242 \constfunc{wxTextFileType
}{GuessType
}{\void}
244 Guess the type of file (which is supposed to be opened). If sufficiently
245 many lines of the file are in DOS/Unix/Mac format, the corresponding value will
246 be returned. If the detection mechanism fails wxTextFileType
\_None is returned.
248 \membersection{wxTextFile::GetName
}\label{wxtextfilegetname
}
250 \constfunc{const char*
}{GetName
}{\void}
252 Get the name of the file.
254 \membersection{wxTextFile::InsertLine
}\label{wxtextfileinsertline
}
256 \constfunc{void
}{InsertLine
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{str
},
\param{size
\_t }{n
},
\param{wxTextFileType
}{type = typeDefault
}}
258 Insert a line before the line number
{\it n
}.
260 \membersection{wxTextFile::Open
}\label{wxtextfileopen
}
262 \constfunc{bool
}{Open
}{\void}
264 \constfunc{bool
}{Open
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{strFile
}}
266 Open() opens the file with the given name or the name which was given in the
267 \helpref{constructor
}{wxtextfilector
} and also loads file in memory on
268 success. It will fail if the file does not exist,
269 \helpref{Create
}{wxtextfilecreate
} should be used in this case.
271 \membersection{wxTextFile::RemoveLine
}\label{wxtextfileremoveline
}
273 \constfunc{void
}{RemoveLine
}{\param{size
\_t }{n
}}
275 Delete line number
{\it n
} from the file.
277 \membersection{wxTextFile::Write
}\label{wxtextfilewrite
}
279 \constfunc{bool
}{Write
}{\param{wxTextFileType
}{typeNew = wxTextFileType
\_None}}
281 Change the file on disk. The
{\it typeNew
} parameter allows you to change the
282 file format (default argument means "don't change type") and may be used to
283 convert, for example, DOS files to Unix.
285 Returns TRUE if operation succeeded, FALSE if it failed.