int AppendItems(const wxArrayStringsAdapter& items, void **clientData)
{
wxASSERT_MSG( GetClientDataType() != wxClientData_Object,
- _T("can't mix different types of client data") );
+ wxT("can't mix different types of client data") );
return AppendItems(items, clientData, wxClientData_Void);
}
wxClientData **clientData)
{
wxASSERT_MSG( GetClientDataType() != wxClientData_Void,
- _T("can't mix different types of client data") );
+ wxT("can't mix different types of client data") );
return AppendItems(items, reinterpret_cast<void **>(clientData),
wxClientData_Object);
void **clientData,
wxClientDataType type)
{
- wxASSERT_MSG( !IsSorted(), _T("can't insert items in sorted control") );
+ wxASSERT_MSG( !IsSorted(), wxT("can't insert items in sorted control") );
wxCHECK_MSG( pos <= GetCount(), wxNOT_FOUND,
- _T("position out of range") );
+ wxT("position out of range") );
// not all derived classes handle empty arrays correctly in
// DoInsertItems() and besides it really doesn't make much sense to do
// this (for append it could correspond to creating an initially empty
// control but why would anybody need to insert 0 items?)
wxCHECK_MSG( !items.IsEmpty(), wxNOT_FOUND,
- _T("need something to insert") );
+ wxT("need something to insert") );
return DoInsertItems(items, pos, clientData, type);
}
void **clientData)
{
wxASSERT_MSG( GetClientDataType() != wxClientData_Object,
- _T("can't mix different types of client data") );
+ wxT("can't mix different types of client data") );
return InsertItems(items, pos, clientData, wxClientData_Void);
}
wxClientData **clientData)
{
wxASSERT_MSG( GetClientDataType() != wxClientData_Void,
- _T("can't mix different types of client data") );
+ wxT("can't mix different types of client data") );
return InsertItems(items, pos,
reinterpret_cast<void **>(clientData),
void SetClientData(unsigned int n, void* clientData);
void* GetClientData(unsigned int n) const;
+ // SetClientObject() takes ownership of the pointer, GetClientObject()
+ // returns it but keeps the ownership while DetachClientObject() expects
+ // the caller to delete the pointer and also resets the internally stored
+ // one to NULL for this item
void SetClientObject(unsigned int n, wxClientData* clientData);
wxClientData* GetClientObject(unsigned int n) const;
+ wxClientData* DetachClientObject(unsigned int n);
// return the type of client data stored in this control: usually it just
// returns m_clientDataItemsType but must be overridden in the controls