\section{File classes and functions overview}\label{wxfileoverview}
-Classes: \helpref{wxFile}{wxfile}\\
-\helpref{wxTempFile}{wxtempfile}\\
+Classes: \helpref{wxFile}{wxfile}, \helpref{wxDir}{wxdir}, \helpref{wxTempFile}{wxtempfile},
\helpref{wxTextFile}{wxtextfile}
Functions: see \helpref{file functions}{filefunctions}.
example, the \helpref{wxTextFile}{wxtextfile} class which may be used to convert
between different types of text files (DOS/Unix/Mac).
-wxFile may be used for low-level IO. It contains all usual functions to work
-with files (opening/closing, reading/writing, seeking...) but, compared to
-using standard C functions, brings error checking (in case of an error a message
+wxFile may be used for low-level IO. It contains all the usual functions to work
+with files (opening/closing, reading/writing, seeking, and so on) but compared with
+using standard C functions, has error checking (in case of an error a message
is logged using \helpref{wxLog}{wxlog} facilities) and closes the file
-automatically in destructor which may be quite convenient.
+automatically in the destructor which may be quite convenient.
wxTempFile is a very small file designed to make replacing the files contents
safer - see its \helpref{documentation}{wxtempfile} for more details.
and program source files. It can be also used to work with files with "non
native" line termination characters and write them as "native" files if needed
(in fact, the files may be written in any format).
+
+wxDir is a helper class for enumerating the files or subdirectories of a
+directory. It may be used to enumerate all files, only files satisfying the
+given template mask or only non-hidden files.
+