wxConfigBase *wxAppTraitsBase::CreateConfig()
{
return new
- #if defined(__WXMSW__) && wxUSE_CONFIG_NATIVE
+ #if defined(__WINDOWS__) && wxUSE_CONFIG_NATIVE
wxRegConfig(wxTheApp->GetAppName(), wxTheApp->GetVendorName());
- #elif defined(__WXPALMOS__) && wxUSE_CONFIG_NATIVE
- wxPrefConfig(wxTheApp->GetAppName());
#else // either we're under Unix or wish to use files even under Windows
wxFileConfig(wxTheApp->GetAppName());
#endif
if ( !DoReadLong(key, &l) )
return false;
- wxASSERT_MSG( l == 0 || l == 1, wxT("bad bool value in wxConfig::DoReadInt") );
+ if ( l != 0 && l != 1 )
+ {
+ // Don't assert here as this could happen in the result of user editing
+ // the file directly and this not indicate a bug in the program but
+ // still complain that something is wrong.
+ wxLogWarning(_("Invalid value %ld for a boolean key \"%s\" in "
+ "config file."),
+ l, key);
+ }
*val = l != 0;
wxString str;
if ( Read(key, &str) )
{
- return str.ToDouble(val);
+ if ( str.ToCDouble(val) )
+ return true;
+
+ // Previous versions of wxFileConfig wrote the numbers out using the
+ // current locale and not the C one as now, so attempt to parse the
+ // string as a number in the current locale too, for compatibility.
+ if ( str.ToDouble(val) )
+ return true;
}
return false;
bool wxConfigBase::DoWriteDouble(const wxString& key, double val)
{
- return DoWriteString(key, wxString::Format(wxT("%g"), val));
+ // Notice that we always write out the numbers in C locale and not the
+ // current one. This makes the config files portable between machines using
+ // different locales.
+ return DoWriteString(key, wxString::FromCDouble(val));
}
bool wxConfigBase::DoWriteBool(const wxString& key, bool value)
const wxString& strEntry)
{
m_bChanged = false;
- m_pContainer = (wxConfigBase *)pContainer;
+ m_pContainer = const_cast<wxConfigBase *>(pContainer);
- // the path is everything which precedes the last slash
- wxString strPath = strEntry.BeforeLast(wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR);
+ // the path is everything which precedes the last slash and the name is
+ // everything after it -- and this works correctly if there is no slash too
+ wxString strPath = strEntry.BeforeLast(wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR, &m_strName);
// except in the special case of "/keyname" when there is nothing before "/"
if ( strPath.empty() &&
m_strOldPath += wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR;
m_pContainer->SetPath(strPath);
}
-
- // in any case, use the just the name, not full path
- m_strName = strEntry.AfterLast(wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR);
- }
- else {
- // it's a name only, without path - nothing to do
- m_strName = strEntry;
}
}
Bracket_None,
Bracket_Normal = ')',
Bracket_Curly = '}',
-#ifdef __WXMSW__
+#ifdef __WINDOWS__
Bracket_Windows = '%', // yeah, Windows people are a bit strange ;-)
#endif
Bracket_Max
size_t m;
for ( size_t n = 0; n < str.length(); n++ ) {
switch ( str[n].GetValue() ) {
-#ifdef __WXMSW__
+#ifdef __WINDOWS__
case wxT('%'):
-#endif //WINDOWS
+#endif // __WINDOWS__
case wxT('$'):
{
Bracket bracket;
- #ifdef __WXMSW__
+ #ifdef __WINDOWS__
if ( str[n] == wxT('%') )
bracket = Bracket_Windows;
else
- #endif //WINDOWS
+ #endif // __WINDOWS__
if ( n == str.length() - 1 ) {
bracket = Bracket_None;
}
#endif
{
// variable doesn't exist => don't change anything
- #ifdef __WXMSW__
+ #ifdef __WINDOWS__
if ( bracket != Bracket_Windows )
#endif
if ( bracket != Bracket_None )
//
// under Unix, OTOH, this warning could be useful for the user to
// understand why isn't the variable expanded as intended
- #ifndef __WXMSW__
+ #ifndef __WINDOWS__
wxLogWarning(_("Environment variables expansion failed: missing '%c' at position %u in '%s'."),
(char)bracket, (unsigned int) (m + 1), str.c_str());
- #endif // __WXMSW__
+ #endif // __WINDOWS__
}
else {
// skip closing bracket unless the variables wasn't expanded