CtorString(const wchar_t *str) : m_str(str) {}
CtorString(const wxString& str) : m_str(str) {}
CtorString(const wxCStrData& str) : m_str(str) {}
- CtorString(const wxCharBuffer& str) : m_str(str) {}
- CtorString(const wxWCharBuffer& str) : m_str(str) {}
+ CtorString(const wxScopedCharBuffer& str) : m_str(str) {}
+ CtorString(const wxScopedWCharBuffer& str) : m_str(str) {}
operator const wxString*() const { return &m_str; }
// get file type from MIME type (in format <category>/<format>)
wxFileType *GetFileTypeFromMimeType(const wxString& mimeType);
- // other operations: return true if there were no errors or false if there
- // were some unrecognized entries (the good entries are always read anyhow)
- //
- // FIXME: These ought to be private ??
-
- // read in additional file (the standard ones are read automatically)
- // in mailcap format (see mimetype.cpp for description)
- //
- // 'fallback' parameter may be set to true to avoid overriding the
- // settings from other, previously parsed, files by this one: normally,
- // the files read most recently would override the older files, but with
- // fallback == true this won't happen
-
- bool ReadMailcap(const wxString& filename, bool fallback = false);
- // read in additional file in mime.types format
- bool ReadMimeTypes(const wxString& filename);
-
// enumerate all known MIME types
//
// returns the number of retrieved file types
size_t EnumAllFileTypes(wxArrayString& mimetypes);
// these functions can be used to provide default values for some of the
- // MIME types inside the program itself (you may also use
- // ReadMailcap(filenameWithDefaultTypes, true /* use as fallback */) to
- // achieve the same goal, but this requires having this info in a file).
+ // MIME types inside the program itself
//
// The filetypes array should be terminated by either NULL entry or an
// invalid wxFileTypeInfo (i.e. the one created with default ctor)