1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
3 // Purpose: wxList, wxStringList classes
4 // Author: Julian Smart
5 // Modified by: VZ at 16/11/98: WX_DECLARE_LIST() and typesafe lists added
8 // Copyright: (c) 1998 Julian Smart
9 // Licence: wxWindows license
10 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
13 All this is quite ugly but serves two purposes:
14 1. Be almost 100% compatible with old, untyped, wxList class
15 2. Ensure compile-time type checking for the linked lists
17 The idea is to have one base class (wxListBase) working with "void *" data,
18 but to hide these untyped functions - i.e. make them protected, so they
19 can only be used from derived classes which have inline member functions
20 working with right types. This achieves the 2nd goal. As for the first one,
21 we provide a special derivation of wxListBase called wxList which looks just
29 #pragma interface "list.h"
32 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
37 #include "wx/object.h"
38 #include "wx/string.h"
40 // due to circular header dependencies this function has to be declared here
41 // (normally it's found in utils.h which includes itself list.h...)
42 extern WXDLLEXPORT wxChar
* copystring(const wxChar
*s
);
44 class WXDLLEXPORT wxObjectListNode
;
45 typedef wxObjectListNode wxNode
;
47 // undef it to get rid of old, deprecated functions
48 #define wxLIST_COMPATIBILITY
50 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
52 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
60 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
62 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
64 // type of compare function for list sort operation (as in 'qsort'): it should
65 // return a negative value, 0 or positive value if the first element is less
66 // than, equal or greater than the second
69 typedef int (* LINKAGEMODE wxSortCompareFunction
)(const void *elem1
, const void *elem2
);
73 typedef int (* LINKAGEMODE wxListIterateFunction
)(void *current
);
75 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
76 // key stuff: a list may be optionally keyed on integer or string key
77 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
85 // a struct which may contain both types of keys
87 // implementation note: on one hand, this class allows to have only one function
88 // for any keyed operation instead of 2 almost equivalent. OTOH, it's needed to
89 // resolve ambiguity which we would otherwise have with wxStringList::Find() and
90 // wxList::Find(const char *).
91 class WXDLLEXPORT wxListKey
96 { m_keyType
= wxKEY_NONE
; }
98 { m_keyType
= wxKEY_INTEGER
; m_key
.integer
= i
; }
99 wxListKey(const wxChar
*s
)
100 { m_keyType
= wxKEY_STRING
; m_key
.string
= wxStrdup(s
); }
101 wxListKey(const wxString
& s
)
102 { m_keyType
= wxKEY_STRING
; m_key
.string
= wxStrdup(s
.c_str()); }
105 wxKeyType
GetKeyType() const { return m_keyType
; }
106 const wxChar
*GetString() const
107 { wxASSERT( m_keyType
== wxKEY_STRING
); return m_key
.string
; }
108 long GetNumber() const
109 { wxASSERT( m_keyType
== wxKEY_INTEGER
); return m_key
.integer
; }
112 // Note: implementation moved to list.cpp to prevent BC++ inline
113 // expansion warning.
114 bool operator==(wxListKeyValue value
) const ;
119 if ( m_keyType
== wxKEY_STRING
)
125 wxListKeyValue m_key
;
128 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
129 // wxNodeBase class is a (base for) node in a double linked list
130 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
132 WXDLLEXPORT_DATA(extern wxListKey
) wxDefaultListKey
;
134 class WXDLLEXPORT wxListBase
;
136 class WXDLLEXPORT wxNodeBase
138 friend class wxListBase
;
141 wxNodeBase(wxListBase
*list
= (wxListBase
*)NULL
,
142 wxNodeBase
*previous
= (wxNodeBase
*)NULL
,
143 wxNodeBase
*next
= (wxNodeBase
*)NULL
,
145 const wxListKey
& key
= wxDefaultListKey
);
147 virtual ~wxNodeBase();
149 // FIXME no check is done that the list is really keyed on strings
150 const wxChar
*GetKeyString() const { return m_key
.string
; }
151 long GetKeyInteger() const { return m_key
.integer
; }
153 // Necessary for some existing code
154 void SetKeyString(wxChar
* s
) { m_key
.string
= s
; }
155 void SetKeyInteger(long i
) { m_key
.integer
= i
; }
157 #ifdef wxLIST_COMPATIBILITY
158 // compatibility methods
159 wxNode
*Next() const { return (wxNode
*)GetNext(); }
160 wxNode
*Previous() const { return (wxNode
*)GetPrevious(); }
161 wxObject
*Data() const { return (wxObject
*)GetData(); }
162 #endif // wxLIST_COMPATIBILITY
165 // all these are going to be "overloaded" in the derived classes
166 wxNodeBase
*GetNext() const { return m_next
; }
167 wxNodeBase
*GetPrevious() const { return m_previous
; }
169 void *GetData() const { return m_data
; }
170 void SetData(void *data
) { m_data
= data
; }
172 // get 0-based index of this node within the list or wxNOT_FOUND
175 virtual void DeleteData() { }
178 // optional key stuff
179 wxListKeyValue m_key
;
181 void *m_data
; // user data
182 wxNodeBase
*m_next
, // next and previous nodes in the list
185 wxListBase
*m_list
; // list we belong to
188 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
189 // a double-linked list class
190 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
192 class WXDLLEXPORT wxListBase
: public wxObject
194 friend class wxNodeBase
; // should be able to call DetachNode()
195 friend class wxHashTableBase
; // should be able to call untyped Find()
197 // common part of all ctors
198 void Init(wxKeyType keyType
= wxKEY_NONE
); // Must be declared before it's used (for VC++ 1.5)
200 // default ctor & dtor
201 wxListBase(wxKeyType keyType
= wxKEY_NONE
) { Init(keyType
); }
202 virtual ~wxListBase();
205 // count of items in the list
206 size_t GetCount() const { return m_count
; }
213 // instruct it to destroy user data when deleting nodes
214 void DeleteContents(bool destroy
) { m_destroy
= destroy
; }
216 // query if to delete
217 bool GetDeleteContents() const
218 { return m_destroy
; }
221 wxKeyType
GetKeyType() const
222 { return m_keyType
; }
224 // set the keytype (required by the serial code)
225 void SetKeyType(wxKeyType keyType
)
226 { wxASSERT( m_count
==0 ); m_keyType
= keyType
; }
228 #ifdef wxLIST_COMPATIBILITY
229 int Number() const { return GetCount(); }
230 wxNode
*First() const { return (wxNode
*)GetFirst(); }
231 wxNode
*Last() const { return (wxNode
*)GetLast(); }
232 wxNode
*Nth(size_t index
) const { return (wxNode
*)Item(index
); }
233 #endif // wxLIST_COMPATIBILITY
237 // all methods here are "overloaded" in derived classes to provide compile
238 // time type checking
240 // create a node for the list of this type
241 virtual wxNodeBase
*CreateNode(wxNodeBase
*prev
, wxNodeBase
*next
,
243 const wxListKey
& key
= wxDefaultListKey
) = 0;
245 // Can't access these from derived classes otherwise (bug in Salford C++?)
252 wxListBase(size_t count
, void *elements
[]);
253 // from a sequence of objects
254 wxListBase(void *object
, ... /* terminate with NULL */);
257 // copy ctor and assignment operator
258 wxListBase(const wxListBase
& list
) : wxObject()
259 { Init(); DoCopy(list
); }
260 wxListBase
& operator=(const wxListBase
& list
)
261 { Clear(); DoCopy(list
); return *this; }
263 // get list head/tail
264 wxNodeBase
*GetFirst() const { return m_nodeFirst
; }
265 wxNodeBase
*GetLast() const { return m_nodeLast
; }
267 // by (0-based) index
268 wxNodeBase
*Item(size_t index
) const;
270 // get the list item's data
271 void *operator[](size_t index
) const
272 { wxNodeBase
*node
= Item(index
); return node
? node
->GetData() : (wxNodeBase
*)NULL
; }
275 // append to end of list
276 wxNodeBase
*Prepend(void *object
)
277 { return (wxNodeBase
*)wxListBase::Insert(object
); }
278 // append to beginning of list
279 wxNodeBase
*Append(void *object
);
280 // insert a new item at the beginning of the list
281 wxNodeBase
*Insert(void *object
) { return Insert( (wxNodeBase
*)NULL
, object
); }
282 // insert a new item at the given position
283 wxNodeBase
*Insert(size_t pos
, void *object
)
284 { return pos
== GetCount() ? Append(object
)
285 : Insert(Item(pos
), object
); }
286 // insert before given node or at front of list if prev == NULL
287 wxNodeBase
*Insert(wxNodeBase
*prev
, void *object
);
290 wxNodeBase
*Append(long key
, void *object
);
291 wxNodeBase
*Append(const wxChar
*key
, void *object
);
293 // removes node from the list but doesn't delete it (returns pointer
294 // to the node or NULL if it wasn't found in the list)
295 wxNodeBase
*DetachNode(wxNodeBase
*node
);
296 // delete element from list, returns FALSE if node not found
297 bool DeleteNode(wxNodeBase
*node
);
298 // finds object pointer and deletes node (and object if DeleteContents
299 // is on), returns FALSE if object not found
300 bool DeleteObject(void *object
);
302 // search (all return NULL if item not found)
304 wxNodeBase
*Find(void *object
) const;
307 wxNodeBase
*Find(const wxListKey
& key
) const;
309 // get 0-based index of object or wxNOT_FOUND
310 int IndexOf( void *object
) const;
312 // this function allows the sorting of arbitrary lists by giving
313 // a function to compare two list elements. The list is sorted in place.
314 void Sort(const wxSortCompareFunction compfunc
);
316 // functions for iterating over the list
317 void *FirstThat(wxListIterateFunction func
);
318 void ForEach(wxListIterateFunction func
);
319 void *LastThat(wxListIterateFunction func
);
323 // common part of copy ctor and assignment operator
324 void DoCopy(const wxListBase
& list
);
325 // common part of all Append()s
326 wxNodeBase
*AppendCommon(wxNodeBase
*node
);
327 // free node's data and node itself
328 void DoDeleteNode(wxNodeBase
*node
);
330 size_t m_count
; // number of elements in the list
331 bool m_destroy
; // destroy user data when deleting list items?
332 wxNodeBase
*m_nodeFirst
, // pointers to the head and tail of the list
335 wxKeyType m_keyType
; // type of our keys (may be wxKEY_NONE)
338 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
339 // macros for definition of "template" list type
340 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
342 // and now some heavy magic...
344 // declare a list type named 'name' and containing elements of type 'T *'
345 // (as a by product of macro expansion you also get wx##name##Node
346 // wxNode-derived type)
348 // implementation details:
349 // 1. We define _WX_LIST_ITEM_TYPE_##name typedef to save in it the item type
350 // for the list of given type - this allows us to pass only the list name
351 // to WX_DEFINE_LIST() even if it needs both the name and the type
353 // 2. We redefine all non-type-safe wxList functions with type-safe versions
354 // which don't take any space (everything is inline), but bring compile
355 // time error checking.
357 // 3. The macro which is usually used (WX_DECLARE_LIST) is defined in terms of
358 // a more generic WX_DECLARE_LIST_2 macro which, in turn, uses the most
359 // generic WX_DECLARE_LIST_3 one. The last macro adds a sometimes
360 // interesting capability to store polymorphic objects in the list and is
361 // particularly useful with, for example, "wxWindow *" list where the
362 // wxWindowBase pointers are put into the list, but wxWindow pointers are
363 // retrieved from it.
365 #define WX_DECLARE_LIST_3(T, Tbase, name, nodetype, classexp) \
366 typedef int (*wxSortFuncFor_##name)(const T **, const T **); \
368 classexp nodetype : public wxNodeBase \
371 nodetype(wxListBase *list = (wxListBase *)NULL, \
372 nodetype *previous = (nodetype *)NULL, \
373 nodetype *next = (nodetype *)NULL, \
374 T *data = (T *)NULL, \
375 const wxListKey& key = wxDefaultListKey) \
376 : wxNodeBase(list, previous, next, data, key) { } \
378 nodetype *GetNext() const \
379 { return (nodetype *)wxNodeBase::GetNext(); } \
380 nodetype *GetPrevious() const \
381 { return (nodetype *)wxNodeBase::GetPrevious(); } \
384 { return (T *)wxNodeBase::GetData(); } \
385 void SetData(T *data) \
386 { wxNodeBase::SetData(data); } \
388 virtual void DeleteData(); \
391 classexp name : public wxListBase \
394 typedef nodetype Node; \
396 name(wxKeyType keyType = wxKEY_NONE) : wxListBase(keyType) \
398 name(size_t count, T *elements[]) \
399 : wxListBase(count, (void **)elements) { } \
401 name& operator=(const name& list) \
402 { return (name&)wxListBase::operator=(list); } \
404 nodetype *GetFirst() const \
405 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::GetFirst(); } \
406 nodetype *GetLast() const \
407 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::GetLast(); } \
409 nodetype *Item(size_t index) const \
410 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::Item(index); } \
412 T *operator[](size_t index) const \
414 nodetype *node = Item(index); \
415 return node ? (T*)(node->GetData()) : (T*)NULL; \
418 nodetype *Append(Tbase *object) \
419 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::Append(object); } \
420 nodetype *Insert(Tbase *object) \
421 { return (nodetype *)Insert((nodetype*)NULL, object); } \
422 nodetype *Insert(size_t pos, Tbase *object) \
423 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::Insert(pos, object); } \
424 nodetype *Insert(nodetype *prev, Tbase *object) \
425 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::Insert(prev, object); } \
427 nodetype *Append(long key, void *object) \
428 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::Append(key, object); } \
429 nodetype *Append(const wxChar *key, void *object) \
430 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::Append(key, object); } \
432 nodetype *DetachNode(nodetype *node) \
433 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::DetachNode(node); } \
434 bool DeleteNode(nodetype *node) \
435 { return wxListBase::DeleteNode(node); } \
436 bool DeleteObject(Tbase *object) \
437 { return wxListBase::DeleteObject(object); } \
439 nodetype *Find(Tbase *object) const \
440 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::Find(object); } \
442 virtual nodetype *Find(const wxListKey& key) const \
443 { return (nodetype *)wxListBase::Find(key); } \
445 int IndexOf(Tbase *object) const \
446 { return wxListBase::IndexOf(object); } \
448 void Sort(wxSortFuncFor_##name func) \
449 { wxListBase::Sort((wxSortCompareFunction)func); } \
452 virtual wxNodeBase *CreateNode(wxNodeBase *prev, wxNodeBase *next, \
454 const wxListKey& key = wxDefaultListKey) \
456 return new nodetype(this, \
457 (nodetype *)prev, (nodetype *)next, \
462 #define WX_DECLARE_LIST_2(elementtype, listname, nodename, classexp) \
463 WX_DECLARE_LIST_3(elementtype, elementtype, listname, nodename, classexp)
465 #define WX_DECLARE_LIST(elementtype, listname) \
466 typedef elementtype _WX_LIST_ITEM_TYPE_##listname; \
467 WX_DECLARE_LIST_2(elementtype, listname, wx##listname##Node, class)
469 #define WX_DECLARE_EXPORTED_LIST(elementtype, listname) \
470 typedef elementtype _WX_LIST_ITEM_TYPE_##listname; \
471 WX_DECLARE_LIST_2(elementtype, listname, wx##listname##Node, class WXDLLEXPORT)
473 #define WX_DECLARE_USER_EXPORTED_LIST(elementtype, listname, usergoo) \
474 typedef elementtype _WX_LIST_ITEM_TYPE_##listname; \
475 WX_DECLARE_LIST_2(elementtype, listname, wx##listname##Node, class usergoo)
477 // this macro must be inserted in your program after
478 // #include <wx/listimpl.cpp>
479 #define WX_DEFINE_LIST(name) "don't forget to include listimpl.cpp!"
481 #define WX_DEFINE_EXPORTED_LIST(name) WX_DEFINE_LIST(name)
482 #define WX_DEFINE_USER_EXPORTED_LIST(name) WX_DEFINE_LIST(name)
485 // =============================================================================
486 // now we can define classes 100% compatible with the old ones
487 // =============================================================================
489 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
490 // commonly used list classes
491 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
493 #ifdef wxLIST_COMPATIBILITY
495 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
496 // wxList compatibility class: in fact, it's a list of wxObjects
497 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
499 WX_DECLARE_LIST_2(wxObject
, wxObjectList
, wxObjectListNode
, class WXDLLEXPORT
);
501 class WXDLLEXPORT wxList
: public wxObjectList
504 wxList(int key_type
= wxKEY_NONE
) : wxObjectList((wxKeyType
)key_type
) { }
505 // this destructor is required for Darwin
508 wxList
& operator=(const wxList
& list
)
509 { return (wxList
&)wxListBase::operator=(list
); }
511 // compatibility methods
512 void Sort(wxSortCompareFunction compfunc
) { wxListBase::Sort(compfunc
); }
514 wxNode
*Member(wxObject
*object
) const { return (wxNode
*)Find(object
); }
517 DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxList
)
520 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
521 // wxStringList class for compatibility with the old code
522 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
524 WX_DECLARE_LIST_2(wxChar
, wxStringListBase
, wxStringListNode
, class WXDLLEXPORT
);
526 class WXDLLEXPORT wxStringList
: public wxStringListBase
531 wxStringList() { DeleteContents(TRUE
); }
532 wxStringList(const wxChar
*first
...);
534 // copying the string list: the strings are copied, too (extremely
536 wxStringList(const wxStringList
& other
) : wxStringListBase() { DeleteContents(TRUE
); DoCopy(other
); }
537 wxStringList
& operator=(const wxStringList
& other
)
538 { Clear(); DoCopy(other
); return *this; }
541 // makes a copy of the string
542 wxNode
*Add(const wxChar
*s
)
543 { return (wxNode
*)wxStringListBase::Append(copystring(s
)); }
545 // Append to beginning of list
546 wxNode
*Prepend(const wxChar
*s
)
547 { return (wxNode
*)wxStringListBase::Insert(copystring(s
)); }
549 bool Delete(const wxChar
*s
);
551 wxChar
**ListToArray(bool new_copies
= FALSE
) const;
552 bool Member(const wxChar
*s
) const;
558 void DoCopy(const wxStringList
&); // common part of copy ctor and operator=
560 DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxStringList
)
563 #endif // wxLIST_COMPATIBILITY