\section{File functions}\label{filefunctions}
-See also \helpref{wxPathList}{wxpathlist}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\wxheading{See also}
+
+\helpref{wxPathList}{wxpathlist}
\membersection{::wxDirExists}
\func{void}{Dos2UnixFilename}{\param{const wxString\& }{s}}
-Converts a DOS to a UNIX filename by replacing backslashes with forward
+Converts a DOS to a Unix filename by replacing backslashes with forward
slashes.
\membersection{::wxFileExists}
\func{bool}{wxFileExists}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}}
-Returns TRUE if the file exists.
+Returns TRUE if the file exists. It also returns TRUE if the file is
+a directory.
\membersection{::wxFileNameFromPath}
\func{wxString}{wxFileNameFromPath}{\param{const wxString\& }{path}}
-Returns a temporary pointer to the filename for a full path.
-Copy this pointer for long-term use.
+\func{char*}{wxFileNameFromPath}{\param{char* }{path}}
+
+Returns the filename for a full path. The second form returns a pointer to
+temporary storage that should not be deallocated.
\membersection{::wxFindFirstFile}\label{wxfindfirstfile}
-\func{wxString}{wxFindFirstFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{spec}, \param{int}{ flags = 0}}
+\func{wxString}{wxFindFirstFile}{\param{const char*}{spec}, \param{int}{ flags = 0}}
This function does directory searching; returns the first file
-that matches the path {\it spec}, or NULL. Use \helpref{wxFindNextFile}{wxfindnextfile} to
-get the next matching file.
+that matches the path {\it spec}, or the empty string. Use \helpref{wxFindNextFile}{wxfindnextfile} to
+get the next matching file. Neither will report the current directory "." or the
+parent directory "..".
{\it spec} may contain wildcards.
-{\it flags} is reserved for future use.
-
-The returned filename is a pointer to static memory so should
-not be freed.
+{\it flags} may be wxDIR for restricting the query to directories, wxFILE for files or zero for either.
For example:
\begin{verbatim}
wxString f = wxFindFirstFile("/home/project/*.*");
- while (f)
+ while ( !f.IsEmpty() )
{
...
f = wxFindNextFile();
\membersection{::wxFindNextFile}\label{wxfindnextfile}
-\func{wxString}{wxFindFirstFile}{\void}
+\func{wxString}{wxFindNextFile}{\void}
Returns the next file that matches the path passed to \helpref{wxFindFirstFile}{wxfindfirstfile}.
+See \helpref{wxFindFirstFile}{wxfindfirstfile} for an example.
+
+\membersection{::wxGetOSDirectory}\label{wxgetosdirectory}
+
+\func{wxString}{wxGetOSDirectory}{\void}
+
+Returns the Windows directory under Windows; on other platforms returns the empty string.
+
+\membersection{::wxInitAllImageHandlers}\label{wxinitallimagehandlers}
+
+\func{void}{wxInitAllImageHandlers}{\void}
+
+Adds some common image format handlers, which, depending on wxWindows
+configuration, can be handlers for BMP (loading) (always installed), GIF
+(loading), PCX (loading), PNM (loading and saving as raw
+rgb), PNG (loading and saving), JPEG (loading and saving), file formats.
+
+See also: \helpref{wxImage}{wximage} \helpref{wxImageHandler}{wximagehandler}
+
\membersection{::wxIsAbsolutePath}
\func{bool}{wxIsAbsolutePath}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}}
\func{wxString}{wxPathOnly}{\param{const wxString\& }{path}}
-Returns a temporary pointer to the directory part of the filename. Copy this
-pointer for long-term use.
+Returns the directory part of the filename.
\membersection{::wxUnix2DosFilename}
\func{void}{wxUnix2DosFilename}{\param{const wxString\& }{s}}
-Converts a UNIX to a DOS filename by replacing forward
+Converts a Unix to a DOS filename by replacing forward
slashes with backslashes.
\membersection{::wxConcatFiles}
Copies {\it file1} to {\it file2}, returning TRUE if successful.
-\membersection{::wxGetHostName}\label{wxgethostname}
-
-\func{bool}{wxGetHostName}{\param{const wxString\& }{buf}, \param{int }{sz}}
-
-Copies the current host machine's name into the supplied buffer.
-
-Under Windows or NT, this function first looks in the environment
-variable SYSTEM\_NAME; if this is not found, the entry {\bf HostName}\rtfsp
-in the {\bf wxWindows} section of the WIN.INI file is tried.
-
-Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise.
-
-\membersection{::wxGetEmailAddress}\label{wxgetemailaddress}
-
-\func{bool}{wxGetEmailAddress}{\param{const wxString\& }{buf}, \param{int }{sz}}
-
-Copies the user's email address into the supplied buffer, by
-concatenating the values returned by \helpref{wxGetHostName}{wxgethostname}\rtfsp
-and \helpref{wxGetUserId}{wxgetuserid}.
-
-Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise.
-
-\membersection{::wxGetUserId}\label{wxgetuserid}
-
-\func{bool}{wxGetUserId}{\param{const wxString\& }{buf}, \param{int }{sz}}
-
-Copies the current user id into the supplied buffer.
-
-Under Windows or NT, this function first looks in the environment
-variables USER and LOGNAME; if neither of these is found, the entry {\bf UserId}\rtfsp
-in the {\bf wxWindows} section of the WIN.INI file is tried.
-
-Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise.
-
-\membersection{::wxGetUserName}\label{wxgetusername}
-
-\func{bool}{wxGetUserName}{\param{const wxString\& }{buf}, \param{int }{sz}}
+\membersection{::wxGetCwd}\label{wxgetcwd}
-Copies the current user name into the supplied buffer.
-
-Under Windows or NT, this function looks for the entry {\bf UserName}\rtfsp
-in the {\bf wxWindows} section of the WIN.INI file. If PenWindows
-is running, the entry {\bf Current} in the section {\bf User} of
-the PENWIN.INI file is used.
+\func{wxString}{wxGetCwd}{\void}
-Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise.
+Returns a string containing the current (or working) directory.
\membersection{::wxGetWorkingDirectory}
-\func{wxString}{wxGetWorkingDirectory}{\param{const wxString\& }{buf=NULL}, \param{int }{sz=1000}}
+\func{wxString}{wxGetWorkingDirectory}{\param{char*}{buf=NULL}, \param{int }{sz=1000}}
+
+This function is obsolete: use \helpref{wxGetCwd}{wxgetcwd} instead.
Copies the current working directory into the buffer if supplied, or
copies the working directory into new storage (which you must delete yourself)
\membersection{::wxGetTempFileName}
-\func{wxString}{wxGetTempFileName}{\param{const wxString\& }{prefix}, \param{const wxString\& }{buf=NULL}}
+\func{char*}{wxGetTempFileName}{\param{const wxString\& }{prefix}, \param{char* }{buf=NULL}}
+
+\func{bool}{wxGetTempFileName}{\param{const wxString\& }{prefix}, \param{wxString\& }{buf}}
Makes a temporary filename based on {\it prefix}, opens and closes the file,
and places the name in {\it buf}. If {\it buf} is NULL, new store
Under Windows, the filename will include the drive and name of the
directory allocated for temporary files (usually the contents of the
-TEMP variable). Under UNIX, the {\tt /tmp} directory is used.
+TEMP variable). Under Unix, the {\tt /tmp} directory is used.
It is the application's responsibility to create and delete the file.
\membersection{::wxMkdir}
-\func{bool}{wxMkdir}{\param{const wxString\& }{dir}}
+\func{bool}{wxMkdir}{\param{const wxString\& }{dir}, \param{int }{perm = 0777}}
Makes the directory {\it dir}, returning TRUE if successful.
+{\it perm} is the access mask for the directory for the systems on which it is
+supported (Unix) and doesn't have effect for the other ones.
+
\membersection{::wxRemoveFile}
\func{bool}{wxRemoveFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{file}}
Sets the current working directory, returning TRUE if the operation succeeded.
Under MS Windows, the current drive is also changed if {\it dir} contains a drive specification.
+\membersection{::wxSplitPath}\label{wxsplitfunction}
+
+\func{void}{wxSplitPath}{\param{const char *}{ fullname}, \param{const wxString *}{ path}, \param{const wxString *}{ name}, \param{const wxString *}{ ext}}
+
+This function splits a full file name into components: the path (including possible disk/drive
+specification under Windows), the base name and the extension. Any of the output parameters
+({\it path}, {\it name} or {\it ext}) may be NULL if you are not interested in the value of
+a particular component.
+
+wxSplitPath() will correctly handle filenames with both DOS and Unix path separators under
+Windows, however it will not consider backslashes as path separators under Unix (where backslash
+is a valid character in a filename).
+
+On entry, {\it fullname} should be non NULL (it may be empty though).
+
+On return, {\it path} contains the file path (without the trailing separator), {\it name}
+contains the file name and {\it ext} contains the file extension without leading dot. All
+three of them may be empty if the corresponding component is. The old contents of the
+strings pointed to by these parameters will be overwritten in any case (if the pointers
+are not NULL).
+
+\membersection{::wxTransferFileToStream}\label{wxtransferfiletostream}
+
+\func{bool}{wxTransferFileToStream}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}, \param{ostream\& }{stream}}
+
+Copies the given file to {\it stream}. Useful when converting an old application to
+use streams (within the document/view framework, for example).
+
+Use of this function requires the file wx\_doc.h to be included.
+
+\membersection{::wxTransferStreamToFile}\label{wxtransferstreamtofile}
+
+\func{bool}{wxTransferStreamToFile}{\param{istream\& }{stream} \param{const wxString\& }{filename}}
+
+Copies the given stream to the file {\it filename}. Useful when converting an old application to
+use streams (within the document/view framework, for example).
+
+Use of this function requires the file wx\_doc.h to be included.
+
+\section{Network functions}\label{networkfunctions}
+
+\membersection{::wxGetFullHostName}\label{wxgetfullhostname}
+
+\func{wxString}{wxGetFullHostName}{\void}
+
+Returns the FQDN (fully qualified domain host name) or an empty string on
+error.
+
+See also: \helpref{wxGetHostName}{wxgethostname}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxGetEmailAddress}\label{wxgetemailaddress}
+
+\func{bool}{wxGetEmailAddress}{\param{const wxString\& }{buf}, \param{int }{sz}}
+
+Copies the user's email address into the supplied buffer, by
+concatenating the values returned by \helpref{wxGetFullHostName}{wxgetfullhostname}\rtfsp
+and \helpref{wxGetUserId}{wxgetuserid}.
+
+Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxGetHostName}\label{wxgethostname}
+
+\func{wxString}{wxGetHostName}{\void}
+\func{bool}{wxGetHostName}{\param{char * }{buf}, \param{int }{sz}}
+
+Copies the current host machine's name into the supplied buffer. Please note
+that the returned name is {\it not} fully qualified, i.e. it does not include
+the domain name.
+
+Under Windows or NT, this function first looks in the environment
+variable SYSTEM\_NAME; if this is not found, the entry {\bf HostName}\rtfsp
+in the {\bf wxWindows} section of the WIN.INI file is tried.
+
+The first variant of this function returns the hostname if successful or an
+empty string otherwise. The second (deprecated) function returns TRUE
+if successful, FALSE otherwise.
+
+See also: \helpref{wxGetFullHostName}{wxgetfullhostname}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\section{User identification}\label{useridfunctions}
+
+\membersection{::wxGetUserId}\label{wxgetuserid}
+
+\func{wxString}{wxGetUserId}{\void}
+\func{bool}{wxGetUserId}{\param{char * }{buf}, \param{int }{sz}}
+
+This function returns the "user id" also known as "login name" under Unix i.e.
+something like "jsmith". It uniquely identifies the current user (on this system).
+
+Under Windows or NT, this function first looks in the environment
+variables USER and LOGNAME; if neither of these is found, the entry {\bf UserId}\rtfsp
+in the {\bf wxWindows} section of the WIN.INI file is tried.
+
+The first variant of this function returns the login name if successful or an
+empty string otherwise. The second (deprecated) function returns TRUE
+if successful, FALSE otherwise.
+
+See also: \helpref{wxGetUserName}{wxgetusername}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxGetUserName}\label{wxgetusername}
+
+\func{wxString}{wxGetUserName}{\void}
+\func{bool}{wxGetUserName}{\param{char * }{buf}, \param{int }{sz}}
+
+This function returns the full user name (something like "Mr. John Smith").
+
+Under Windows or NT, this function looks for the entry {\bf UserName}\rtfsp
+in the {\bf wxWindows} section of the WIN.INI file. If PenWindows
+is running, the entry {\bf Current} in the section {\bf User} of
+the PENWIN.INI file is used.
+
+The first variant of this function returns the user name if successful or an
+empty string otherwise. The second (deprecated) function returns TRUE
+if successful, FALSE otherwise.
+
+See also: \helpref{wxGetUserId}{wxgetuserid}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\section{String functions}
\membersection{::copystring}
#define wxStringEq(s1, s2) (s1 && s2 && (strcmp(s1, s2) == 0))
\end{verbatim}
-\membersection{::wxTransferFileToStream}\label{wxtransferfiletostream}
+\membersection{::IsEmpty}\label{isempty}
-\func{bool}{wxTransferFileToStream}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}, \param{ostream\& }{stream}}
+\func{bool}{IsEmpty}{\param{const char *}{ p}}
-Copies the given file to {\it stream}. Useful when converting an old application to
-use streams (within the document/view framework, for example).
+Returns TRUE if the string is empty, FALSE otherwise. It is safe to pass NULL
+pointer to this function and it will return TRUE for it.
-Use of this function requires the file wx\_doc.h to be included.
+\membersection{::Stricmp}\label{stricmp}
-\membersection{::wxTransferStreamToFile}\label{wxtransferstreamtofile}
+\func{int}{Stricmp}{\param{const char *}{p1}, \param{const char *}{p2}}
-\func{bool}{wxTransferStreamToFile}{\param{istream\& }{stream} \param{const wxString\& }{filename}}
+Returns a negative value, 0, or positive value if {\it p1} is less than, equal
+to or greater than {\it p2}. The comparison is case-insensitive.
-Copies the given stream to the file {\it filename}. Useful when converting an old application to
-use streams (within the document/view framework, for example).
+This function complements the standard C function {\it strcmp()} which performs
+case-sensitive comparison.
-Use of this function requires the file wx\_doc.h to be included.
+\membersection{::Strlen}\label{strlen}
+
+\func{size\_t}{Strlen}{\param{const char *}{ p}}
+
+This is a safe version of standard function {\it strlen()}: it does exactly the
+same thing (i.e. returns the length of the string) except that it returns 0 if
+{\it p} is the NULL pointer.
+
+\membersection{::wxGetTranslation}\label{wxgettranslation}
+
+\func{const char *}{wxGetTranslation}{\param{const char * }{str}}
+
+This function returns the translation of string {\it str} in the current
+\helpref{locale}{wxlocale}. If the string is not found in any of the loaded
+message catalogs (see \helpref{i18n overview}{internationalization}), the
+original string is returned. In debug build, an error message is logged - this
+should help to find the strings which were not yet translated. As this function
+is used very often, an alternative syntax is provided: the \_() macro is
+defined as wxGetTranslation().
+
+\membersection{::wxSnprintf}\label{wxsnprintf}
+
+\func{int}{wxSnprintf}{\param{wxChar *}{buf}, \param{size\_t }{len}, \param{const wxChar *}{format}, \param{}{...}}
+
+This function replaces the dangerous standard function {\tt sprintf()} and is
+like {\tt snprintf()} available on some platforms. The only difference with
+sprintf() is that an additional argument - buffer size - is taken and the
+buffer is never overflowed.
+
+Returns the number of characters copied to the buffer or -1 if there is not
+enough space.
+
+\wxheading{See also:}
+\helpref{wxVsnprintf}{wxvsnprintf},
+\helpref{wxString::Printf}{wxstringprintf}
+
+\membersection{::wxVsnprintf}\label{wxsnprintf}
+
+\func{int}{wxVsnprintf}{\param{wxChar *}{buf}, \param{size\_t }{len}, \param{const wxChar *}{format}, \param{va\_list }{argptr}}
+
+The same as \helpref{wxSnprintf}{wxsnprintf} but takes a {\tt va\_list}
+argument instead of arbitrary number of parameters.
+
+\wxheading{See also:}
+\helpref{wxSnprintf}{wxsnprintf},
+\helpref{wxString::PrintfV}{wxstringprintfv}
\section{Dialog functions}\label{dialogfunctions}
parameter, or (in MS Windows or Motif) the wrong window frame may be brought to
the front when the dialog box is popped up.
+\membersection{::wxCreateFileTipProvider}\label{wxcreatefiletipprovider}
+
+\func{wxTipProvider *}{wxCreateFileTipProvider}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename},
+ \param{size\_t }{currentTip}}
+
+This function creates a \helpref{wxTipProvider}{wxtipprovider} which may be
+used with \helpref{wxShowTip}{wxshowtip}.
+
+\docparam{filename}{The name of the file containing the tips, one per line}
+\docparam{currentTip}{The index of the first tip to show - normally this index
+is remembered between the 2 program runs.}
+
+\wxheading{See also:}
+
+\helpref{Tips overview}{tipsoverview}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/tipdlg.h>
+
\membersection{::wxFileSelector}\label{wxfileselector}
-\func{wxString}{wxFileSelector}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{default\_path = NULL},\\
- \param{const wxString\& }{default\_filename = NULL}, \param{const wxString\& }{default\_extension = NULL},\\
- \param{const wxString\& }{wildcard = ``*.*''}, \param{int }{flags = 0}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
- \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1}}
+\func{wxString}{wxFileSelector}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{default\_path = ""},\\
+ \param{const wxString\& }{default\_filename = ""}, \param{const wxString\& }{default\_extension = ""},\\
+ \param{const wxString\& }{wildcard = ``*.*''}, \param{int }{flags = 0}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent = ""},\\
+ \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1}}
Pops up a file selector box. In Windows, this is the common file selector
dialog. In X, this is a file selector box with somewhat less functionality.
The path and filename are distinct elements of a full file pathname.
-If path is NULL, the current directory will be used. If filename is NULL,
+If path is empty, the current directory will be used. If filename is empty,
no default filename will be supplied. The wildcard determines what files
are displayed in the file selector, and file extension supplies a type
extension for the required filename. Flags may be a combination of wxOPEN,
-wxSAVE, wxOVERWRITE\_PROMPT, wxHIDE\_READONLY, or 0. They are only significant
-at present in Windows.
+wxSAVE, wxOVERWRITE\_PROMPT, wxHIDE\_READONLY, wxMULTIPLE or 0.
-Both the X and Windows versions implement a wildcard filter. Typing a
+Both the Unix and Windows versions implement a wildcard filter. Typing a
filename containing wildcards (*, ?) in the filename text item, and
clicking on Ok, will result in only those files matching the pattern being
-displayed. In the X version, supplying no default name will result in the
-wildcard filter being inserted in the filename text item; the filter is
-ignored if a default name is supplied.
+displayed.
-Under Windows (only), the wildcard may be a specification for multiple
-types of file with a description for each, such as:
+The wildcard may be a specification for multiple types of file
+with a description for each, such as:
\begin{verbatim}
- "BMP files (*.bmp) | *.bmp | GIF files (*.gif) | *.gif"
+ "BMP files (*.bmp)|*.bmp|GIF files (*.gif)|*.gif"
\end{verbatim}
-The application must check for a NULL return value (the user pressed
+The application must check for an empty return value (the user pressed
Cancel). For example:
\begin{verbatim}
-const wxString\& s = wxFileSelector("Choose a file to open");
+const wxString& s = wxFileSelector("Choose a file to open");
if (s)
{
...
}
\end{verbatim}
-Remember that the returned pointer is temporary and should be copied
-if other wxWindows calls will be made before the value is to be used.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/filedlg.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxGetNumberFromUser}\label{wxgetnumberfromuser}
+
+\func{long}{wxGetNumberFromUser}{
+ \param{const wxString\& }{message},
+ \param{const wxString\& }{prompt},
+ \param{const wxString\& }{caption},
+ \param{long }{value},
+ \param{long }{min = 0},
+ \param{long }{max = 100},
+ \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},
+ \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition}}
+
+Shows a dialog asking the user for numeric input. The dialogs title is set to
+{\it caption}, it contains a (possibly) multiline {\it message} above the
+single line {\it prompt} and the zone for entering the number.
+
+The number entered must be in the range {\it min}..{\it max} (both of which
+should be positive) and {\it value} is the initial value of it. If the user
+enters an invalid value or cancels the dialog, the function will return -1.
+
+Dialog is centered on its {\it parent} unless an explicit position is given in
+{\it pos}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/textdlg.h>
\membersection{::wxGetTextFromUser}\label{wxgettextfromuser}
\func{wxString}{wxGetTextFromUser}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption = ``Input text"},\\
- \param{const wxString\& }{default\_value = ``"}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
- \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1}, \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}}
+ \param{const wxString\& }{default\_value = ``"}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},\\
+ \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1}, \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}}
Pop up a dialog box with title set to {\it caption}, message {\it message}, and a
\rtfsp{\it default\_value}. The user may type in text and press OK to return this text,
-or press Cancel to return NULL.
+or press Cancel to return the empty string.
If {\it centre} is TRUE, the message text (which may include new line characters)
is centred; if FALSE, the message is left-justified.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/textdlg.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetMultipleChoice}\label{wxgetmultiplechoice}
\func{int}{wxGetMultipleChoice}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption}, \param{int}{ n}, \param{const wxString\& }{choices[]},\\
- \param{int }{nsel}, \param{int *}{selection},
- \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
- \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
+ \param{int }{nsel}, \param{int *}{selection},
+ \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
+ \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
Pops up a dialog box containing a message, OK/Cancel buttons and a multiple-selection
listbox. The user may choose one or more item(s) and press OK or Cancel.
If {\it centre} is TRUE, the message text (which may include new line characters)
is centred; if FALSE, the message is left-justified.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/choicdlg.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetSingleChoice}\label{wxgetsinglechoice}
\func{wxString}{wxGetSingleChoice}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption}, \param{int}{ n}, \param{const wxString\& }{choices[]},\\
- \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
- \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
+ \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
+ \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
Pops up a dialog box containing a message, OK/Cancel buttons and a single-selection
listbox. The user may choose an item and press OK to return a string or
-Cancel to return NULL.
+Cancel to return the empty string.
{\it choices} is an array of {\it n} strings for the listbox.
If {\it centre} is TRUE, the message text (which may include new line characters)
is centred; if FALSE, the message is left-justified.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/choicdlg.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetSingleChoiceIndex}\label{wxgetsinglechoiceindex}
\func{int}{wxGetSingleChoiceIndex}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption}, \param{int}{ n}, \param{const wxString\& }{choices[]},\\
- \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
- \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
+ \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1},\\
+ \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
As {\bf wxGetSingleChoice} but returns the index representing the selected string.
If the user pressed cancel, -1 is returned.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/choicdlg.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetSingleChoiceData}\label{wxgetsinglechoicedata}
\func{wxString}{wxGetSingleChoiceData}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption}, \param{int}{ n}, \param{const wxString\& }{choices[]},\\
- \param{const wxString\& }{client\_data[]}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1},\\
- \param{int}{ y = -1}, \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
+ \param{const wxString\& }{client\_data[]}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1},\\
+ \param{int}{ y = -1}, \param{bool}{ centre = TRUE}, \param{int }{width=150}, \param{int }{height=200}}
As {\bf wxGetSingleChoice} but takes an array of client data pointers
corresponding to the strings, and returns one of these pointers.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/choicdlg.h>
+
\membersection{::wxMessageBox}\label{wxmessagebox}
\func{int}{wxMessageBox}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption = ``Message"}, \param{int}{ style = wxOK \pipe wxCENTRE},\\
- \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1}}
+ \param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL}, \param{int}{ x = -1}, \param{int}{ y = -1}}
General purpose message dialog. {\it style} may be a bit list of the
following identifiers:
This is because the native MessageBox function cannot centre text.
The symbols are not shown when the generic function is used.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/msgdlg.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxShowTip}\label{wxshowtip}
+
+\func{bool}{wxShowTip}{\param{wxWindow *}{parent},
+ \param{wxTipProvider *}{tipProvider},
+ \param{bool }{showAtStartup = TRUE}}
+
+This function shows a "startup tip" to the user.
+
+\docparam{parent}{The parent window for the modal dialog}
+
+\docparam{tipProvider}{An object which is used to get the text of the tips.
+It may be created with the \helpref{wxCreateFileTipProvider}{wxcreatefiletipprovider} function.}
+
+\docparam{showAtStartup}{Should be TRUE if startup tips are shown, FALSE
+otherwise. This is used as the initial value for "Show tips at startup"
+checkbox which is shown in the tips dialog.}
+
+\wxheading{See also:}
+
+\helpref{Tips overview}{tipsoverview}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/tipdlg.h>
+
\section{GDI functions}\label{gdifunctions}
The following are relevant to the GDI (Graphics Device Interface).
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/gdicmn.h>
+
\membersection{::wxColourDisplay}
\func{bool}{wxColourDisplay}{\void}
Returns the depth of the display (a value of 1 denotes a monochrome display).
-\membersection{::wxMakeMetaFilePlaceable}\label{wxmakemetafileplaceable}
+\membersection{::wxMakeMetafilePlaceable}\label{wxmakemetafileplaceable}
-\func{bool}{wxMakeMetaFilePlaceable}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}, \param{int }{minX}, \param{int }{minY},
+\func{bool}{wxMakeMetafilePlaceable}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}, \param{int }{minX}, \param{int }{minY},
\param{int }{maxX}, \param{int }{maxY}, \param{float }{scale=1.0}}
-Given a filename for an existing, valid metafile (as constructed using \helpref{wxMetaFileDC}{wxmetafiledc})
+Given a filename for an existing, valid metafile (as constructed using \helpref{wxMetafileDC}{wxmetafiledc})
makes it into a placeable metafile by prepending a header containing the given
bounding box. The bounding box may be obtained from a device context after drawing
into it, using the functions wxDC::MinX, wxDC::MinY, wxDC::MaxX and wxDC::MaxY.
SetWindowExt(dc, maxX - minX, maxY - minY);
\end{verbatim}
-This simulates the MM\_TEXT mapping mode, which wxWindows assumes.
+This simulates the wxMM\_TEXT mapping mode, which wxWindows assumes.
Placeable metafiles may be imported by many Windows applications, and can be
used in RTF (Rich Text Format) files.
\func{void}{wxSetCursor}{\param{wxCursor *}{cursor}}
-Globally sets the cursor; only has an effect in MS Windows.
+Globally sets the cursor; only has an effect in Windows and GTK.
See also \helpref{wxCursor}{wxcursor}, \helpref{wxWindow::SetCursor}{wxwindowsetcursor}.
-\section{System event functions}
-
-The wxWindows system event implementation is incomplete and
-experimental, but is intended to be a platform-independent way of
-intercepting and sending events, including defining
-application-specific events and handlers.
-
-Ultimately it is intended to be used as a way of testing wxWindows
-applications using scripts, although there are currently
-problems with this (especially with modal dialogs).
-
-All this is documented more to provoke comments and suggestions, and
-jog my own memory, rather than to be used, since it has not been
-tested. However {\bf wxSendEvent} will probably work if you
-instantiate the event structure properly for a command event type (see
-the code in {\tt wb\_panel.cpp} for \helpref{wxWindow::OnDefaultAction}{wxwindowondefaultaction}\rtfsp
-which uses {\bf wxSendEvent} to send a command to the default button).
-
-\membersection{::wxAddPrimaryEventHandler}
-
-\func{bool}{wxAddPrimaryEventHandler}{\param{wxEventHandler}{ handlerFunc}}
-
-Add a primary event handler---the normal event handler for this
-event. For built-in events, these would include moving and resizing
-windows. User-defined primary events might include the code to
-select an image in a diagram (which could of course be achieved by a series
-of external events for mouse-clicking, but would be more difficult to specify
-and less robust).
-
-Returns TRUE if it succeeds.
-
-An event handler takes a pointer to a wxEvent and a boolean flag which is
-TRUE if the event was externally generated, and returns a boolean which is
-TRUE if that event was handled.
-
-\membersection{::wxAddSecondaryEventHandler}
-
-\func{bool}{wxAddSecondaryEventHandler}{\param{wxEventHandler}{ handlerFunc}, \param{bool}{ pre},\\
- \param{bool}{ override}, \param{bool }{append}}
-
-Add a secondary event handler, pre = TRUE iff it should be called before the
-event is executed. override = TRUE iff the handler is allowed to override
-all subsequent events by returning TRUE. Returns TRUE if succeeds.
-
-A secondary event handler is an application-defined handler that may
-intercept normal events, possibly overriding them. A primary event handler
-provides the normal behaviour for the event.
-
-An event handler takes a pointer to a wxEvent and a boolean flag which is
-TRUE if the event was externally generated, and returns a boolean which is
-TRUE if that event was handled.
-
-\membersection{::wxNotifyEvent}
-
-\func{bool}{wxNotifyEvent}{\param{wxEvent\&}{ event}, \param{bool}{ pre}}
-
-Notify the system of the event you are about to execute/have just
-executed. If TRUE is returned and pre = TRUE, the calling code should
-not execute the event (since it has been intercepted by a handler and
-vetoed).
-
-These events are always internal, because they're generated from within
-the main application code.
-
-\membersection{::wxRegisterEventClass}
-
-\func{void}{wxRegisterEventClass}{\param{WXTYPE}{ eventClassId},\param{WXTYPE}{ superClassId},\\
- \param{wxEventConstructor}{ constructor}, \param{const wxString\& }{description}}
-
-Register a new event class (derived from wxEvent), giving the new
-event class type, its superclass, a function for creating a new event
-object of this class, and an optional description.
-
-\membersection{::wxRegisterEventName}
-
-\func{void}{wxRegisterEventName}{\param{WXTYPE}{ eventTypeId},\param{WXTYPE}{ eventClassId},\\
- \param{const wxString\& }{eventName}}
-
-Register the name of the event. This will allow a simple command
-language where giving the event type name and some arguments will
-cause a new event of class {\it eventClassId} to be created, with given
-event type, and some arguments, allows an event to be dynamically
-constructed and sent.
-
-\membersection{::wxRegisterExternalEventHandlers}
-
-\func{void}{wxRegisterExternalEventHandlers}{\void}
-
-Define this and link before wxWindows library to allow registering
-events from `outside' the main application.
-
-\membersection{::wxRemoveSecondaryEventHandler}
-
-\func{bool}{wxRemoveSecondaryEventHandler}{\param{wxEventHandler}{ handlerFunc}, \param{bool}{ pre}}
-
-Remove a secondary event handler. Returns TRUE if it succeeds.
-
-\membersection{::wxSendEvent}\label{wxsendevent}
-
-\func{bool}{wxSendEvent}{\param{wxEvent\&}{ event}, \param{bool}{ external}}
-
-Send an event to the system; usually it will be external, but set
-external to FALSE if calling from within the main application in
-response to other events.
-
-Returns TRUE if the event was processed.
-
\section{Printer settings}\label{printersettings}
+These routines are obsolete and should no longer be used!
+
The following functions are used to control PostScript printing. Under
Windows, PostScript output can only be sent to a file.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/dcps.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetPrinterCommand}
\func{wxString}{wxGetPrinterCommand}{\void}
\section{Clipboard functions}\label{clipsboard}
-These clipboard functions are implemented for Windows only.
+These clipboard functions are implemented for Windows only. The use of these functions
+is drepated and the code no longer maintained. Use the \helpref{wxClipboard}{wxclipboard}
+class instead.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/clipbrd.h>
\membersection{::wxClipboardOpen}
\item wxCF\_TEXT or wxCF\_OEMTEXT: {\it data} is a null-terminated text string.
\item wxCF\_BITMAP: {\it data} is a wxBitmap.
\item wxCF\_DIB: {\it data} is a wxBitmap. The bitmap is converted to a DIB (device independent bitmap).
-\item wxCF\_METAFILE: {\it data} is a wxMetaFile. {\it width} and {\it height} are used to give recommended dimensions.
+\item wxCF\_METAFILE: {\it data} is a wxMetafile. {\it width} and {\it height} are used to give recommended dimensions.
\end{itemize}
The clipboard must have previously been opened for this call to succeed.
\section{Miscellaneous functions}\label{miscellany}
-\membersection{::NewId}
+\membersection{::wxNewId}
-\func{long}{NewId}{\void}
+\func{long}{wxNewId}{\void}
Generates an integer identifier unique to this run of the program.
-\membersection{::RegisterId}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
-\func{void}{RegisterId}{\param{long}{ id}}
+\membersection{::wxRegisterId}
+
+\func{void}{wxRegisterId}{\param{long}{ id}}
Ensures that ids subsequently generated by {\bf NewId} do not clash with
the given {\bf id}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxBeginBusyCursor}\label{wxbeginbusycursor}
\func{void}{wxBeginBusyCursor}{\param{wxCursor *}{cursor = wxHOURGLASS\_CURSOR}}
to its previous state. These two calls can be nested, and a counter
ensures that only the outer calls take effect.
-See also \helpref{wxIsBusy}{wxisbusy}.
+See also \helpref{wxIsBusy}{wxisbusy}, \helpref{wxBusyCursor}{wxbusycursor}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
\membersection{::wxBell}
Ring the system bell.
-\membersection{::wxCleanUp}\label{wxcleanup}
-
-\func{void}{wxCleanUp}{\void}
+\wxheading{Include files}
-Normally, wxWindows will call this cleanup function for you. However, if
-you call \helpref{wxEntry}{wxentry} in order to initialize wxWindows
-manually, then you should also call wxCleanUp before terminating wxWindows,
-if wxWindows does not get a chance to do it.
+<wx/utils.h>
\membersection{::wxCreateDynamicObject}\label{wxcreatedynamicobject}
Creates and returns an object of the given class, if the class has been
registered with the dynamic class system using DECLARE... and IMPLEMENT... macros.
-\membersection{::wxDebugMsg}
+\membersection{::wxDDECleanUp}\label{wxddecleanup}
-\func{void}{wxDebugMsg}{\param{const wxString\& }{fmt}, \param{...}{}}
+\func{void}{wxDDECleanUp}{\void}
-Display a debugging message; under Windows, this will appear on the
-debugger command window, and under UNIX, it will be written to standard
-error.
+Called when wxWindows exits, to clean up the DDE system. This no longer needs to be
+called by the application.
-The syntax is identical to {\bf printf}: pass a format string and a
-variable list of arguments.
+See also helpref{wxDDEInitialize}{wxddeinitialize}.
-Note that under Windows, you can see the debugging messages without a
-debugger if you have the DBWIN debug log application that comes with
-Microsoft C++.
+\wxheading{Include files}
-{\bf Tip:} under Windows, if your application crashes before the
-message appears in the debugging window, put a wxYield call after
-each wxDebugMsg call. wxDebugMsg seems to be broken under WIN32s
-(at least for Watcom C++): preformat your messages and use OutputDebugString
-instead.
+<wx/dde.h>
-\membersection{::wxDisplaySize}
+\membersection{::wxDDEInitialize}\label{wxddeinitialize}
-\func{void}{wxDisplaySize}{\param{int *}{width}, \param{int *}{height}}
+\func{void}{wxDDEInitialize}{\void}
+
+Initializes the DDE system. May be called multiple times without harm.
+
+This no longer needs to be called by the application: it will be called
+by wxWindows if necessary.
+
+See also \helpref{wxDDEServer}{wxddeserver}, \helpref{wxDDEClient}{wxddeclient}, \helpref{wxDDEConnection}{wxddeconnection},
+\helpref{wxDDECleanUp}{wxddecleanup}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/dde.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxDebugMsg}\label{wxdebugmsg}
+
+\func{void}{wxDebugMsg}{\param{const wxString\& }{fmt}, \param{...}{}}
+
+{\bf This function is deprecated, use \helpref{wxLogDebug}{wxlogdebug} instead!}
+
+Display a debugging message; under Windows, this will appear on the
+debugger command window, and under Unix, it will be written to standard
+error.
+
+The syntax is identical to {\bf printf}: pass a format string and a
+variable list of arguments.
+
+{\bf Tip:} under Windows, if your application crashes before the
+message appears in the debugging window, put a wxYield call after
+each wxDebugMsg call. wxDebugMsg seems to be broken under WIN32s
+(at least for Watcom C++): preformat your messages and use OutputDebugString
+instead.
+
+This function is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxDisplaySize}
+
+\func{void}{wxDisplaySize}{\param{int *}{width}, \param{int *}{height}}
Gets the physical size of the display in pixels.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/gdicmn.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxEnableTopLevelWindows}\label{wxenabletoplevelwindows}
+
+\func{void}{wxEnableTopLevelWindow}{\param{bool}{ enable = TRUE}}
+
+This function enables or disables all top level windows. It is used by
+\helpref{::wxSafeYield}{wxsafeyield}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxEntry}\label{wxentry}
This initializes wxWindows in a platform-dependent way. Use this if you
are not using the default wxWindows entry code (e.g. main or WinMain). For example,
you can initialize wxWindows from an Microsoft Foundation Classes application using
-this function. See also \helpref{wxCleanUp}{wxcleanup}.
+this function.
\func{void}{wxEntry}{\param{HANDLE}{ hInstance}, \param{HANDLE}{ hPrevInstance},
\param{const wxString\& }{commandLine}, \param{int}{ cmdShow}, \param{bool}{ enterLoop = TRUE}}
\func{int}{wxEntry}{\param{int}{ argc}, \param{const wxString\& *}{argv}}
-wxWindows initialization under UNIX.
+wxWindows initialization under Unix.
-\membersection{::wxError}\label{wxerror}
+\wxheading{Remarks}
-\func{void}{wxError}{\param{const wxString\& }{msg}, \param{const wxString\& }{title = "wxWindows Internal Error"}}
+To clean up wxWindows, call wxApp::OnExit followed by the static function
+wxApp::CleanUp. For example, if exiting from an MFC application that also uses wxWindows:
-Displays {\it msg} and continues. This writes to standard error under
-UNIX, and pops up a message box under Windows. Used for internal
-wxWindows errors. See also \helpref{wxFatalError}{wxfatalerror}.
+\begin{verbatim}
+int CTheApp::ExitInstance()
+{
+ // OnExit isn't called by CleanUp so must be called explicitly.
+ wxTheApp->OnExit();
+ wxApp::CleanUp();
+
+ return CWinApp::ExitInstance();
+}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/app.h>
\membersection{::wxEndBusyCursor}\label{wxendbusycursor}
Changes the cursor back to the original cursor, for all windows in the application.
Use with \helpref{wxBeginBusyCursor}{wxbeginbusycursor}.
-See also \helpref{wxIsBusy}{wxisbusy}.
+See also \helpref{wxIsBusy}{wxisbusy}, \helpref{wxBusyCursor}{wxbusycursor}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxError}\label{wxerror}
+
+\func{void}{wxError}{\param{const wxString\& }{msg}, \param{const wxString\& }{title = "wxWindows Internal Error"}}
+
+Displays {\it msg} and continues. This writes to standard error under
+Unix, and pops up a message box under Windows. Used for internal
+wxWindows errors. See also \helpref{wxFatalError}{wxfatalerror}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
\membersection{::wxExecute}\label{wxexecute}
-\func{long}{wxExecute}{\param{const wxString\& }{command}, \param{bool }{sync = FALSE}}
+\func{long}{wxExecute}{\param{const wxString\& }{command}, \param{bool }{sync = FALSE}, \param{wxProcess *}{callback = NULL}}
-\func{long}{wxExecute}{\param{const wxString\& *}{argv}, \param{bool }{sync = FALSE}}
+\func{long}{wxExecute}{\param{char **}{argv}, \param{bool }{sync = FALSE}, \param{wxProcess *}{callback = NULL}}
-Executes another program in UNIX or Windows.
+Executes another program in Unix or Windows.
The first form takes a command string, such as {\tt "emacs file.txt"}.
If {\it sync} is FALSE (the default), flow of control immediately returns.
If TRUE, the current application waits until the other program has terminated.
-If execution is asynchronous, the return value is the process id,
-otherwise it is a status value. A zero value indicates that the command could not
-be executed.
+In the case of synchronous execution, the return value is the exit code of
+the process (which terminates by the moment the function returns) and will be
+$-1$ if the process couldn't be started and typically 0 if the process
+terminated successfully. Also, while waiting for the process to
+terminate, wxExecute will call \helpref{wxYield}{wxyield}. The caller
+should ensure that this can cause no recursion, in the simples case by
+calling \helpref{wxEnableTopLevelWindows(FALSE)}{wxenabletoplevelwindows}.
+
+For asynchronous execution, however, the return value is the process id and
+zero value indicates that the command could not be executed.
+
+If callback isn't NULL and if execution is asynchronous (note that callback
+parameter can not be non NULL for synchronous execution),
+\helpref{wxProcess::OnTerminate}{wxprocessonterminate} will be called when
+the process finishes.
+
+See also \helpref{wxShell}{wxshell}, \helpref{wxProcess}{wxprocess}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
-See also \helpref{wxShell}{wxshell}.
+<wx/utils.h>
\membersection{::wxExit}\label{wxexit}
should be deleted (after deleting all other frames) to terminate the
application. See \helpref{wxWindow::OnCloseWindow}{wxwindowonclosewindow} and \helpref{wxApp}{wxapp}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/app.h>
+
\membersection{::wxFatalError}\label{wxfatalerror}
\func{void}{wxFatalError}{\param{const wxString\& }{msg}, \param{const wxString\& }{title = "wxWindows Fatal Error"}}
-Displays {\it msg} and exits. This writes to standard error under UNIX,
+Displays {\it msg} and exits. This writes to standard error under Unix,
and pops up a message box under Windows. Used for fatal internal
wxWindows errors. See also \helpref{wxError}{wxerror}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxFindMenuItemId}
\func{int}{wxFindMenuItemId}{\param{wxFrame *}{frame}, \param{const wxString\& }{menuString}, \param{const wxString\& }{itemString}}
Find a menu item identifier associated with the given frame's menu bar.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxFindWindowByLabel}
\func{wxWindow *}{wxFindWindowByLabel}{\param{const wxString\& }{label}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent=NULL}}
frames and dialog boxes; if non-NULL, the search will be limited to the given window hierarchy.
The search is recursive in both cases.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxFindWindowByName}\label{wxfindwindowbyname}
\func{wxWindow *}{wxFindWindowByName}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{wxWindow *}{parent=NULL}}
If no such named window is found, {\bf wxFindWindowByLabel} is called.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetActiveWindow}\label{wxgetactivewindow}
\func{wxWindow *}{wxGetActiveWindow}{\void}
Gets the currently active window (Windows only).
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/windows.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetDisplayName}\label{wxgetdisplayname}
\func{wxString}{wxGetDisplayName}{\void}
Under X only, returns the current display name. See also \helpref{wxSetDisplayName}{wxsetdisplayname}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetHomeDir}
\func{wxString}{wxGetHomeDir}{\param{const wxString\& }{buf}}
-Fills the buffer with a string representing the user's home directory (UNIX only).
+Fills the buffer with a string representing the user's home directory (Unix only).
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
\membersection{::wxGetHostName}
Copies the host name of the machine the program is running on into the
buffer {\it buf}, of maximum size {\it bufSize}, returning TRUE if
-successful. Under UNIX, this will return a machine name. Under Windows,
+successful. Under Unix, this will return a machine name. Under Windows,
this returns ``windows''.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetElapsedTime}\label{wxgetelapsedtime}
\func{long}{wxGetElapsedTime}{\param{bool}{ resetTimer = TRUE}}
See also \helpref{wxTimer}{wxtimer}.
-\membersection{::wxGetFreeMemory}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/timer.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxGetFreeMemory}\label{wxgetfreememory}
\func{long}{wxGetFreeMemory}{\void}
Returns the amount of free memory in Kbytes under environments which
support it, and -1 if not supported. Currently, returns a positive value
-under Windows, and -1 under UNIX.
+under Windows, and -1 under Unix.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
\membersection{::wxGetMousePosition}
Returns the mouse position in screen coordinates.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetOsVersion}
\func{int}{wxGetOsVersion}{\param{int *}{major = NULL}, \param{int *}{minor = NULL}}
\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
\twocolitemruled{Platform}{Return tyes}
\twocolitem{Macintosh}{Return value is wxMACINTOSH.}
+\twocolitem{GTK}{Return value is wxGTK, {\it major} is 1, {\it minor} is 0. (for GTK 1.0.X) }
\twocolitem{Motif}{Return value is wxMOTIF\_X, {\it major} is X version, {\it minor} is X revision.}
\twocolitem{OS/2}{Return value is wxOS2\_PM.}
\twocolitem{Windows 3.1}{Return value is wxWINDOWS, {\it major} is 3, {\it minor} is 1.}
\twocolitem{Watcom C++ 386 supervisor mode (Windows 3.1)}{Return value is wxWIN386, {\it major} is 3, {\it minor} is 1.}
\end{twocollist}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetResource}\label{wxgetresource}
\func{bool}{wxGetResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
.Xdefaults). If {\it file} is NULL, WIN.INI or .Xdefaults is used,
otherwise the specified file is used.
-Under X, if an application class (wxApp::wx\_class) has been defined,
+Under X, if an application class (wxApp::GetClassName) has been defined,
it is appended to the string /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/ to try to find
an applications default file when merging all resource databases.
test for that resource's existence, and it also allows
the overloading of the function for different types.
-See also \helpref{wxWriteResource}{wxwriteresource}.
+See also \helpref{wxWriteResource}{wxwriteresource}, \helpref{wxConfigBase}{wxconfigbase}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
\membersection{::wxGetUserId}
buf}, of maximum size {\it bufSize}, returning TRUE if successful.
Under Windows, this returns ``user''.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxGetUserName}
\func{bool}{wxGetUserName}{\param{const wxString\& }{buf}, \param{int}{ bufSize}}
buf}, of maximum size {\it bufSize}, returning TRUE if successful.
Under Windows, this returns ``unknown''.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxKill}\label{wxkill}
\func{int}{wxKill}{\param{long}{ pid}, \param{int}{ sig}}
-Under UNIX (the only supported platform), equivalent to the UNIX kill function.
+Under Unix (the only supported platform), equivalent to the Unix kill function.
Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
Tip: sending a signal of 0 to a process returns -1 if the process does not exist.
It does not raise a signal in the receiving process.
-\membersection{::wxInitClipboard}\label{wxinitclipboard}
-
-\func{void}{wxInitClipboard}{\void}
-
-Initializes the generic clipboard system by creating an instance of
-the class \helpref{wxClipboard}{wxclipboard}.
-
-\membersection{::wxIPCCleanUp}\label{wxipccleanup}
-
-\func{void}{wxIPCCleanUp}{\void}
-
-Call this when your application is terminating, if you have
-called \helpref{wxIPCInitialize}{wxipcinitialize}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
-\membersection{::wxIPCInitialize}\label{wxipcinitialize}
-
-\func{void}{wxIPCInitialize}{\void}
-
-Initializes for interprocess communication operation. May
-be called multiple times without harm.
-
-See also \helpref{wxDDEServer}{wxddeserver}, \helpref{wxDDEClient}{wxddeclient}, \helpref{wxDDEConnection}{wxddeconnection}
-and the relevant section of the user manual.
+<wx/utils.h>
\membersection{::wxIsBusy}\label{wxisbusy}
Returns TRUE if between two \helpref{wxBeginBusyCursor}{wxbeginbusycursor} and\rtfsp
\helpref{wxEndBusyCursor}{wxendbusycursor} calls.
+See also \helpref{wxBusyCursor}{wxbusycursor}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxLoadUserResource}\label{wxloaduserresource}
\func{wxString}{wxLoadUserResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{resourceName}, \param{const wxString\& }{resourceType=``TEXT"}}
This function is available under Windows only.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxNow}\label{wxnow}
\func{wxString}{wxNow}{\void}
Returns a string representing the current date and time.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxPostDelete}\label{wxpostdelete}
\func{void}{wxPostDelete}{\param{wxObject *}{object}}
-Under X, tells the system to delete the specified object when
+Tells the system to delete the specified object when
all other events have been processed. In some environments, it is
necessary to use this instead of deleting a frame directly with the
-delete operator, because X will still send events to the window.
+delete operator, because some GUIs will still send events to a deleted window.
Now obsolete: use \helpref{wxWindow::Close}{wxwindowclose} instead.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxPostEvent}\label{wxpostevent}
+
+\func{void}{wxPostEvent}{\param{wxEvtHandler *}{dest}, \param{wxEvent\& }{event}}
+
+This function posts the event to the specified {\it dest} object. The
+difference between sending an event and posting it is that in the first case
+the event is processed before the function returns (in wxWindows, event sending
+is done with \helpref{ProcessEvent}{wxevthandlerprocessevent} function), but in
+the second, the function returns immediately and the event will be processed
+sometime later - usually during the next even loop iteration.
+
+Note that a copy of the {\it event} is made by the function, so the original
+copy can be deleted as soon as function returns. This function can also be used
+to send events between different threads safely. As this function makes a
+copy of the event, the event needs to have a fully implemented Clone() method,
+which may not be the case for all event in wxWindows.
+
+See also \helpref{AddPendingEvent}{wxevthandleraddpendingevent} (which this function
+uses internally).
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/app.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxSafeYield}\label{wxsafeyield}
+
+\func{bool}{wxSafeYield}{\param{wxWindow*}{ win = NULL}}
+
+This function is similar to wxYield, except that it disables the user input to
+all program windows before calling wxYield and re-enables it again
+afterwards. If {\it win} is not NULL, this window will remain enabled,
+allowing the implementation of some limited user interaction.
+
+Returns the result of the call to \helpref{::wxYield}{wxyield}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxSetDisplayName}\label{wxsetdisplayname}
\func{void}{wxSetDisplayName}{\param{const wxString\& }{displayName}}
See also \helpref{wxGetDisplayName}{wxgetdisplayname}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxShell}\label{wxshell}
\func{bool}{wxShell}{\param{const wxString\& }{command = NULL}}
See also \helpref{wxExecute}{wxexecute}.
-\membersection{::wxSleep}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxSleep}\label{wxsleep}
\func{void}{wxSleep}{\param{int}{ secs}}
-Under X, sleeps for the specified number of seconds.
+Sleeps for the specified number of seconds.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
\membersection{::wxStripMenuCodes}
-\func{void}{wxStripMenuCodes}{\param{const wxString\& }{in}, \param{const wxString\& }{out}}
+\func{wxString}{wxStripMenuCodes}{\param{const wxString\& }{in}}
+
+\func{void}{wxStripMenuCodes}{\param{char* }{in}, \param{char* }{out}}
Strips any menu codes from {\it in} and places the result
-in {\it out}. Menu codes include \& (mark the next character with an underline
+in {\it out} (or returns the new string, in the first form).
+
+Menu codes include \& (mark the next character with an underline
as a keyboard shortkey in Windows and Motif) and $\backslash$t (tab in Windows).
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxStartTimer}\label{wxstarttimer}
\func{void}{wxStartTimer}{\void}
See also \helpref{wxTimer}{wxtimer}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/timer.h>
+
\membersection{::wxToLower}\label{wxtolower}
\func{char}{wxToLower}{\param{char }{ch}}
Converts the character to lower case. This is implemented as a macro for efficiency.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxToUpper}\label{wxtoupper}
\func{char}{wxToUpper}{\param{char }{ch}}
Converts the character to upper case. This is implemented as a macro for efficiency.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxTrace}\label{wxtrace}
\func{void}{wxTrace}{\param{const wxString\& }{fmt}, \param{...}{}}
Takes printf-style variable argument syntax. Output
is directed to the current output stream (see \helpref{wxDebugContext}{wxdebugcontextoverview}).
+This function is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/memory.h>
+
\membersection{::wxTraceLevel}\label{wxtracelevel}
\func{void}{wxTraceLevel}{\param{int}{ level}, \param{const wxString\& }{fmt}, \param{...}{}}
It will only be output if the level returned by wxDebugContext::GetLevel is equal to or greater than
this value.
+This function is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/memory.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxUsleep}\label{wxusleep}
+
+\func{void}{wxUsleep}{\param{unsigned long}{ milliseconds}}
+
+Sleeps for the specified number of milliseconds. Notice that usage of this
+function is encouraged instead of calling usleep(3) directly because the
+standard usleep() function is not MT safe.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/utils.h>
+
\membersection{::wxWriteResource}\label{wxwriteresource}
\func{bool}{wxWriteResource}{\param{const wxString\& }{section}, \param{const wxString\& }{entry},
all updated resource databases are written to their files.
Note that it is considered bad manners to write to the .Xdefaults
-file under UNIX, although the WIN.INI file is fair game under Windows.
+file under Unix, although the WIN.INI file is fair game under Windows.
+
+See also \helpref{wxGetResource}{wxgetresource}, \helpref{wxConfigBase}{wxconfigbase}.
-See also \helpref{wxGetResource}{wxgetresource}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
-\membersection{::wxYield}
+<wx/utils.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxYield}\label{wxyield}
\func{bool}{wxYield}{\void}
Caution should be exercised, however, since yielding may allow the
user to perform actions which are not compatible with the current task.
Disabling menu items or whole menus during processing can avoid unwanted
-reentrance of code.
+reentrance of code: see \helpref{::wxSafeYield}{wxsafeyield} for a better
+function.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/app.h> or <wx/utils.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxWakeUpIdle}\label{wxwakeupidle}
+
+\func{void}{wxWakeUpIdle}{\void}
+
+This functions wakes up the (internal and platform dependent) idle system, i.e. it
+will force the system to send an idle event even if the system currently {\it is}
+idle and thus would not send any idle event until after some other event would get
+sent. This is also useful for sending events between two threads and is used by
+the corresponding functions \helpref{::wxPostEvent}{wxpostevent} and
+\helpref{wxEvtHandler::AddPendingEvent}{wxevthandleraddpendingevent}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/app.h>
\section{Macros}\label{macros}
These macros are defined in wxWindows.
-\membersection{CLASSINFO}\label{classinfo}
+\membersection{wxINTXX\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}\label{intswapalways}
-\func{wxClassInfo *}{CLASSINFO}{className}
+\func{wxInt32}{wxINT32\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxInt32 }{value}}
-Returns a pointer to the wxClassInfo object associated with this class.
+\func{wxUint32}{wxUINT32\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxUint32 }{value}}
-\membersection{WXDEBUG\_NEW}\label{debugnew}
+\func{wxInt16}{wxINT16\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxInt16 }{value}}
-\func{}{WXDEBUG\_NEW}{arg}
+\func{wxUint16}{wxUINT16\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxUint16 }{value}}
-This is defined in debug mode to be call the redefined new operator
-with filename and line number arguments. The definition is:
+This macro will swap the bytes of the {\it value} variable from little
+endian to big endian or vice versa.
-\begin{verbatim}
-#define WXDEBUG_NEW new(__FILE__,__LINE__)
-\end{verbatim}
+\membersection{wxINTXX\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}\label{intswaponbe}
-In non-debug mode, this is defined as the normal new operator.
+\func{wxInt32}{wxINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxInt32 }{value}}
+
+\func{wxUint32}{wxUINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxUint32 }{value}}
+
+\func{wxInt16}{wxINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxInt16 }{value}}
+
+\func{wxUint16}{wxUINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxUint16 }{value}}
+
+This macro will swap the bytes of the {\it value} variable from little
+endian to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a
+big-endian architecture (such as Sun work stations). If the program has
+been compiled on a little-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
+
+Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores
+data in little endian (Intel i386) format.
+
+\membersection{wxINTXX\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}\label{intswaponle}
+
+\func{wxInt32}{wxINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxInt32 }{value}}
+
+\func{wxUint32}{wxUINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxUint32 }{value}}
+
+\func{wxInt16}{wxINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxInt16 }{value}}
+
+\func{wxUint16}{wxUINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxUint16 }{value}}
+
+This macro will swap the bytes of the {\it value} variable from little
+endian to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a
+little-endian architecture (such as Intel PCs). If the program has
+been compiled on a big-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
+
+Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores
+data in big endian format.
+
+\membersection{CLASSINFO}\label{classinfo}
+
+\func{wxClassInfo *}{CLASSINFO}{className}
+
+Returns a pointer to the wxClassInfo object associated with this class.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
\membersection{DECLARE\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}
};
\end{verbatim}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
\membersection{DECLARE\_APP}\label{declareapp}
\func{}{DECLARE\_APP}{className}
DECLARE_APP(MyApp)
\end{verbatim}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/app.h>
+
\membersection{DECLARE\_CLASS}
\func{}{DECLARE\_CLASS}{className}
made known to the class hierarchy, but objects of this class cannot be created
dynamically. The same as DECLARE\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
\membersection{DECLARE\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}
\func{}{DECLARE\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}{className}
};
\end{verbatim}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
\membersection{IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}
\func{}{IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}{className, baseClassName}
}
\end{verbatim}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
\membersection{IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS2}
\func{}{IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS2}{className, baseClassName1, baseClassName2}
Used in a C++ implementation file to complete the declaration of
a class that has run-time type information and two base classes. The same as IMPLEMENT\_CLASS2.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
\membersection{IMPLEMENT\_APP}\label{implementapp}
\func{}{IMPLEMENT\_APP}{className}
See also \helpref{DECLARE\_APP}{declareapp}.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/app.h>
+
\membersection{IMPLEMENT\_CLASS}
\func{}{IMPLEMENT\_CLASS}{className, baseClassName}
Used in a C++ implementation file to complete the declaration of
a class that has run-time type information. The same as IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
\membersection{IMPLEMENT\_CLASS2}
\func{}{IMPLEMENT\_CLASS2}{className, baseClassName1, baseClassName2}
class that has run-time type information and two base classes. The
same as IMPLEMENT\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS2.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
\membersection{IMPLEMENT\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}
\func{}{IMPLEMENT\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS}{className, baseClassName}
}
\end{verbatim}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
\membersection{IMPLEMENT\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS2}
\func{}{IMPLEMENT\_DYNAMIC\_CLASS2}{className, baseClassName1, baseClassName2}
can be created dynamically. Use this for classes derived from two
base classes.
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
+\membersection{wxBITMAP}\label{wxbitmapmacro}
+
+\func{}{wxBITMAP}{bitmapName}
+
+This macro loads a bitmap from either application resources (on the platforms
+for which they exist, i.e. Windows and OS2) or from an XPM file. It allows to
+avoid using {\tt #ifdef}s when creating bitmaps.
+
+\wxheading{See also}
+
+\helpref{Bitmaps and icons overview}{wxbitmapoverview},
+\helpref{wxICON}{wxiconmacro}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/gdicmn.h>
+
+\membersection{WXDEBUG\_NEW}\label{debugnew}
+
+\func{}{WXDEBUG\_NEW}{arg}
+
+This is defined in debug mode to be call the redefined new operator
+with filename and line number arguments. The definition is:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+#define WXDEBUG_NEW new(__FILE__,__LINE__)
+\end{verbatim}
+
+In non-debug mode, this is defined as the normal new operator.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
+\membersection{wxDynamicCast}\label{wxdynamiccast}
+
+\func{}{wxDynamicCast}{ptr, classname}
+
+This macro returns the pointer {\it ptr} cast to the type {\it classname *} if
+the pointer is of this type (the check is done during the run-time) or NULL
+otherwise. Usage of this macro is prefered over obsoleted wxObject::IsKindOf()
+function.
+
+The {\it ptr} argument may be NULL, in which case NULL will be returned.
+
+Example:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ wxWindow *win = wxWindow::FindFocus();
+ wxTextCtrl *text = wxDynamicCast(win, wxTextCtrl);
+ if ( text )
+ {
+ // a text control has the focus...
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // no window has the focus or it's not a text control
+ }
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\wxheading{See also}
+
+\helpref{RTTI overview}{runtimeclassoverview}
+
+\membersection{wxICON}\label{wxiconmacro}
+
+\func{}{wxICON}{iconName}
+
+This macro loads an icon from either application resources (on the platforms
+for which they exist, i.e. Windows and OS2) or from an XPM file. It allows to
+avoid using {\tt #ifdef}s when creating icons.
+
+\wxheading{See also}
+
+\helpref{Bitmaps and icons overview}{wxbitmapoverview},
+\helpref{wxBITMAP}{wxbitmapmacro}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/gdicmn.h>
+
\membersection{WXTRACE}\label{trace}
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/object.h>
+
\func{}{WXTRACE}{formatString, ...}
Calls wxTrace with printf-style variable argument syntax. Output
is directed to the current output stream (see \helpref{wxDebugContext}{wxdebugcontextoverview}).
+This macro is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/memory.h>
+
\membersection{WXTRACELEVEL}\label{tracelevel}
\func{}{WXTRACELEVEL}{level, formatString, ...}
It will only be output if the level returned by wxDebugContext::GetLevel is equal to or greater than
this value.
+This function is now obsolete, replaced by \helpref{Log functions}{logfunctions}.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/memory.h>
+
\section{wxWindows resource functions}\label{resourcefuncs}
\overview{wxWindows resource system}{resourceformats}
See also \helpref{wxWindow::LoadFromResource}{wxwindowloadfromresource} for
loading from resource data.
+{\bf Warning:} this needs updating for wxWindows 2.
+
\membersection{::wxResourceAddIdentifier}\label{wxresourceaddidentifier}
\func{bool}{wxResourceAddIdentifier}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{int }{value}}
Another name for \helpref{wxResourceRegisterBitmapData}{registerbitmapdata}.
+\section{Log functions}\label{logfunctions}
+
+These functions provide a variety of logging functions: see \helpref{Log classes overview}{wxlogoverview} for
+further information. The functions use (implicitly) the currently active log
+target, so their descriptions here may not apply if the log target is not the
+standard one (installed by wxWindows in the beginning of the program).
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/log.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxLogError}\label{wxlogerror}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogError}{\param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+The function to use for error messages, i.e. the messages that must be shown
+to the user. The default processing is to pop up a message box to inform the
+user about it.
+
+\membersection{::wxLogFatalError}\label{wxlogfatalerror}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogFatalError}{\param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+Like \helpref{wxLogError}{wxlogerror}, but also
+terminates the program with the exit code 3. Using {\it abort()} standard
+function also terminates the program with this exit code.
+
+\membersection{::wxLogWarning}\label{wxlogwarning}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogWarning}{\param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+For warnings - they are also normally shown to the user, but don't interrupt
+the program work.
+
+\membersection{::wxLogMessage}\label{wxlogmessage}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogMessage}{\param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+for all normal, informational messages. They also appear in a message box by
+default (but it can be changed). Notice that the standard behaviour is to not
+show informational messages if there are any errors later - the logic being
+that the later error messages make the informational messages preceding them
+meaningless.
+
+\membersection{::wxLogVerbose}\label{wxlogverbose}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogVerbose}{\param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+For verbose output. Normally, it's suppressed, but
+might be activated if the user wishes to know more details about the program
+progress (another, but possibly confusing name for the same function is {\bf wxLogInfo}).
+
+\membersection{::wxLogStatus}\label{wxlogstatus}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogStatus}{\param{wxFrame *}{frame}, \param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogStatus}{\param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+Messages logged by this function will appear in the statusbar of the {\it
+frame} or of the top level application window by default (i.e. when using
+the second version of the function).
+
+If the target frame doesn't have a statusbar, the message will be lost.
+
+\membersection{::wxLogSysError}\label{wxlogsyserror}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogSysError}{\param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+Mostly used by wxWindows itself, but might be handy for logging errors after
+system call (API function) failure. It logs the specified message text as well
+as the last system error code ({\it errno} or {\it ::GetLastError()} depending
+on the platform) and the corresponding error message. The second form
+of this function takes the error code explitly as the first argument.
+
+\membersection{::wxLogDebug}\label{wxlogdebug}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogDebug}{\param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+The right function for debug output. It only does anything at all in the debug
+mode (when the preprocessor symbol \_\_WXDEBUG\_\_ is defined) and expands to
+nothing in release mode (otherwise).
+
+\membersection{::wxLogTrace}\label{wxlogtrace}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogTrace}{\param{const char*}{ formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogTrace}{\param{const char *}{mask}, \param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+\func{void}{wxLogTrace}{\param{wxTraceMask}{ mask}, \param{const char *}{formatString}, \param{...}{}}
+
+As {\bf wxLogDebug}, trace functions only do something in debug build and
+expand to nothing in the release one. The reason for making
+it a separate function from it is that usually there are a lot of trace
+messages, so it might make sense to separate them from other debug messages.
+
+The trace messages also usually can be separated into different categories and
+the second and third versions of this function only log the message if the
+{\it mask} which it has is currently enabled in \helpref{wxLog}{wxlog}. This
+allows to selectively trace only some operations and not others by changing
+the value of the trace mask (possible during the run-time).
+
+For the second function (taking a string mask), the message is logged only if
+the mask has been previously enabled by the call to
+\helpref{AddTraceMask}{wxlogaddtracemask}. The predefined string trace masks
+used by wxWindows are:
+
+\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
+\item wxTRACE\_MemAlloc: trace memory allocation (new/delete)
+\item wxTRACE\_Messages: trace window messages/X callbacks
+\item wxTRACE\_ResAlloc: trace GDI resource allocation
+\item wxTRACE\_RefCount: trace various ref counting operations
+\item wxTRACE\_OleCalls: trace OLE method calls (Win32 only)
+\end{itemize}
+
+The third version of the function only logs the message if all the bit
+corresponding to the {\it mask} are set in the wxLog trace mask which can be
+set by \helpref{SetTraceMask}{wxlogsettracemask}. This version is less
+flexible than the previous one because it doesn't allow defining the user
+trace masks easily - this is why it is deprecated in favour of using string
+trace masks.
+
+\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
+\item wxTraceMemAlloc: trace memory allocation (new/delete)
+\item wxTraceMessages: trace window messages/X callbacks
+\item wxTraceResAlloc: trace GDI resource allocation
+\item wxTraceRefCount: trace various ref counting operations
+\item wxTraceOleCalls: trace OLE method calls (Win32 only)
+\end{itemize}
+
+\section{Debugging macros and functions}\label{debugmacros}
+
+Useful macros and functins for error checking and defensive programming. ASSERTs are only
+compiled if \_\_WXDEBUG\_\_ is defined, whereas CHECK macros stay in release
+builds.
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/debug.h>
+
+\membersection{::wxOnAssert}\label{wxonassert}
+
+\func{void}{wxOnAssert}{\param{const char*}{ fileName}, \param{int}{ lineNumber}, \param{const char*}{ msg = NULL}}
+
+This function may be redefined to do something non trivial and is called
+whenever one of debugging macros fails (i.e. condition is false in an
+assertion).
+% TODO: this should probably be an overridable in wxApp.
+
+\membersection{wxASSERT}\label{wxassert}
+
+\func{}{wxASSERT}{\param{}{condition}}
+
+Assert macro. An error message will be generated if the condition is FALSE in
+debug mode, but nothing will be done in the release build.
+
+Please note that the condition in wxASSERT() should have no side effects
+because it will not be executed in release mode at all.
+
+See also: \helpref{wxASSERT\_MSG}{wxassertmsg}
+
+\membersection{wxASSERT\_MSG}\label{wxassertmsg}
+
+\func{}{wxASSERT\_MSG}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{msg}}
+
+Assert macro with message. An error message will be generated if the condition is FALSE.
+
+See also: \helpref{wxASSERT}{wxassert}
+
+\membersection{wxFAIL}\label{wxfail}
+
+\func{}{wxFAIL}{\void}
+
+Will always generate an assert error if this code is reached (in debug mode).
+
+See also: \helpref{wxFAIL\_MSG}{wxfailmsg}
+
+\membersection{wxFAIL\_MSG}\label{wxfailmsg}
+
+\func{}{wxFAIL\_MSG}{\param{}{msg}}
+
+Will always generate an assert error with specified message if this code is reached (in debug mode).
+
+This macro is useful for marking unreachable" code areas, for example
+it may be used in the "default:" branch of a switch statement if all possible
+cases are processed above.
+
+See also: \helpref{wxFAIL}{wxfail}
+
+\membersection{wxCHECK}\label{wxcheck}
+
+\func{}{wxCHECK}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{retValue}}
+
+Checks that the condition is true, returns with the given return value if not (FAILs in debug mode).
+This check is done even in release mode.
+
+\membersection{wxCHECK\_MSG}\label{wxcheckmsg}
+
+\func{}{wxCHECK\_MSG}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{retValue}, \param{}{msg}}
+
+Checks that the condition is true, returns with the given return value if not (FAILs in debug mode).
+This check is done even in release mode.
+
+This macro may be only used in non void functions, see also
+\helpref{wxCHECK\_RET}{wxcheckret}.
+
+\membersection{wxCHECK\_RET}\label{wxcheckret}
+
+\func{}{wxCHECK\_RET}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{msg}}
+
+Checks that the condition is true, and returns if not (FAILs with given error
+message in debug mode). This check is done even in release mode.
+
+This macro should be used in void functions instead of
+\helpref{wxCHECK\_MSG}{wxcheckmsg}.
+
+\membersection{wxCHECK2}\label{wxcheck2}
+
+\func{}{wxCHECK2}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{operation}}
+
+Checks that the condition is true and \helpref{wxFAIL}{wxfail} and execute
+{\it operation} if it is not. This is a generalisation of
+\helpref{wxCHECK}{wxcheck} and may be used when something else than just
+returning from the function must be done when the {\it condition} is false.
+
+This check is done even in release mode.
+
+\membersection{wxCHECK2\_MSG}\label{wxcheck2msg}
+
+\func{}{wxCHECK2}{\param{}{condition}, \param{}{operation}, \param{}{msg}}
+
+This is the same as \helpref{wxCHECK2}{wxcheck2}, but
+\helpref{wxFAIL\_MSG}{wxfailmsg} with the specified {\it msg} is called
+instead of wxFAIL() if the {\it condition} is false.
+