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+%% Name: dataobj.tex
+%% Purpose: wxDataObject documentation
+%% Author: Vadim Zeitlin
+%% Modified by:
+%% Created: 18.10.99
+%% RCS-ID: $Id$
+%% Copyright: (c) wxWidgets team
+%% License: wxWindows license
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+
\section{\class{wxDataObject}}\label{wxdataobject}
A wxDataObject represents data that can be copied to or from the clipboard, or
-dragged and dropped.
-
-There are several predefined data object classes, such as \helpref{wxFileDataObject}{wxfiledataobject},
-\helpref{wxTextDataObject}{wxtextdataobject}, and \helpref{wxBitmapDataObject}{wxbitmapdataobject}.
+dragged and dropped. The important thing about wxDataObject is that this is a
+'smart' piece of data unlike 'dumb' data containers such as memory
+buffers or files. Being 'smart' here means that the data object itself should
+know what data formats it supports and how to render itself in each of
+its supported formats.
+
+A supported format, incidentally, is exactly the format in which the data can
+be requested from a data object or from which the data object may be set. In
+the general case, an object may support different formats on 'input' and
+'output', i.e. it may be able to render itself in a given format but not be
+created from data on this format or vice versa. wxDataObject defines an
+enumeration type
-You may also derive your own data object classes for user-defined types.
+\begin{verbatim}
+enum Direction
+{
+ Get = 0x01, // format is supported by GetDataHere()
+ Set = 0x02 // format is supported by SetData()
+};
+\end{verbatim}
-TODO: how do user-defined types work?
+which distinguishes between them. See
+\helpref{wxDataFormat}{wxdataformat} documentation for more about formats.
+
+Not surprisingly, being 'smart' comes at a price of added complexity. This is
+reasonable for the situations when you really need to support multiple formats,
+but may be annoying if you only want to do something simple like cut and paste
+text.
+
+To provide a solution for both cases, wxWidgets has two predefined classes
+which derive from wxDataObject: \helpref{wxDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple} and
+\helpref{wxDataObjectComposite}{wxdataobjectcomposite}.
+\helpref{wxDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple} is
+the simplest wxDataObject possible and only holds data in a single format (such
+as HTML or text) and \helpref{wxDataObjectComposite}{wxdataobjectcomposite} is
+the simplest way to implement a wxDataObject that does support multiple formats
+because it achieves this by simply holding several wxDataObjectSimple objects.
+
+So, you have several solutions when you need a wxDataObject class (and you need
+one as soon as you want to transfer data via the clipboard or drag and drop):
+
+\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=1cm
+\twocolitem{{\bf 1. Use one of the built-in classes}}{You may use wxTextDataObject,
+wxBitmapDataObject or wxFileDataObject in the simplest cases when you only need
+to support one format and your data is either text, bitmap or list of files.}
+\twocolitem{{\bf 2. Use wxDataObjectSimple}}{Deriving from wxDataObjectSimple is the simplest
+solution for custom data - you will only support one format and so probably
+won't be able to communicate with other programs, but data transfer will work
+in your program (or between different copies of it).}
+\twocolitem{{\bf 3. Use wxDataObjectComposite}}{This is a simple but powerful
+solution which allows you to support any number of formats (either
+standard or custom if you combine it with the previous solution).}
+\twocolitem{{\bf 4. Use wxDataObject directly}}{This is the solution for
+maximal flexibility and efficiency, but it is also the most difficult to
+implement.}
+\end{twocollist}
+
+Please note that the easiest way to use drag and drop and the clipboard with
+multiple formats is by using wxDataObjectComposite, but it is not the most
+efficient one as each wxDataObjectSimple would contain the whole data in its
+respective formats. Now imagine that you want to paste 200 pages of text in
+your proprietary format, as well as Word, RTF, HTML, Unicode and plain text to
+the clipboard and even today's computers are in trouble. For this case, you
+will have to derive from wxDataObject directly and make it enumerate its
+formats and provide the data in the requested format on demand.
+
+Note that neither the GTK+ data transfer mechanisms for clipboard and
+drag and drop, nor OLE data transfer, copy any data until another application
+actually requests the data. This is in contrast to the 'feel' offered to the
+user of a program who would normally think that the data resides in the
+clipboard after having pressed 'Copy' - in reality it is only declared to be
+available.
+
+There are several predefined data object classes derived from
+wxDataObjectSimple: \helpref{wxFileDataObject}{wxfiledataobject},
+\helpref{wxTextDataObject}{wxtextdataobject} and
+\helpref{wxBitmapDataObject}{wxbitmapdataobject} which can be used without
+change.
+
+You may also derive your own data object classes from
+\helpref{wxCustomDataObject}{wxcustomdataobject} for user-defined types. The
+format of user-defined data is given as a mime-type string literal, such as
+"application/word" or "image/png". These strings are used as they are under
+Unix (so far only GTK+) to identify a format and are translated into their
+Windows equivalent under Win32 (using the OLE IDataObject for data exchange to
+and from the clipboard and for drag and drop). Note that the format string
+translation under Windows is not yet finished.
+
+\pythonnote{At this time this class is not directly usable from wxPython.
+Derive a class from \helpref{wxPyDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple}
+instead.}
+
+\perlnote{This class is not currently usable from wxPerl; you may
+use \helpref{Wx::PlDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple} instead.}
+
+\wxheading{Virtual functions to override}
+
+Each class derived directly from wxDataObject must override and implement all
+of its functions which are pure virtual in the base class.
+
+The data objects which only render their data or only set it (i.e. work in
+only one direction), should return 0 from
+\helpref{GetFormatCount}{wxdataobjectgetformatcount}.
\wxheading{Derived from}
-\helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
-
-\wxheading{Types}
+None
-\index{wxDataFormat}The following symbols are interchangable with the
-Windows equivalents.
+\wxheading{Include files}
-\begin{verbatim}
-enum wxDataFormat
-{
- wxDF_TEXT = 1, /* CF_TEXT */
- wxDF_BITMAP = 2, /* CF_BITMAP */
- wxDF_METAFILE = 3, /* CF_METAFILEPICT */
- wxDF_DIB = 8, /* CF_DIB */
- wxDF_OEMTEXT = 7, /* CF_OEMTEXT */
- wxDF_FILENAME = 15, /* CF_HDROP */
- wxDF_PRIVATE = 20
-};
-\end{verbatim}
+<wx/dataobj.h>
\wxheading{See also}
+\helpref{Clipboard and drag and drop overview}{wxdndoverview},
+\helpref{DnD sample}{samplednd},
\helpref{wxFileDataObject}{wxfiledataobject},
\helpref{wxTextDataObject}{wxtextdataobject},
\helpref{wxBitmapDataObject}{wxbitmapdataobject},
-\helpref{Drag and drop overview}{wxdndoverview}, \helpref{wxDropTarget}{wxdroptarget},
+\helpref{wxCustomDataObject}{wxcustomdataobject},
+\helpref{wxDropTarget}{wxdroptarget},
\helpref{wxDropSource}{wxdropsource},
-\helpref{wxTextDropTarget}{wxtextdroptarget}, \helpref{wxFileDropTarget}{wxfiledroptarget}
+\helpref{wxTextDropTarget}{wxtextdroptarget},
+\helpref{wxFileDropTarget}{wxfiledroptarget}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
Destructor.
-\membersection{wxDataObject::GetFormat}\label{wxdataobjectgetformat}
+\membersection{wxDataObject::GetAllFormats}\label{wxdataobjectgetallformats}
+
+\constfunc{virtual void}{GetAllFormats}{ \param{wxDataFormat *}{formats}, \param{Direction}{ dir = Get}}
+
+Copy all supported formats in the given direction to the array pointed to by
+{\it formats}. There is enough space for GetFormatCount(dir) formats in it.
+
+\perlnote{In wxPerl this method only takes the {\tt dir} parameter.
+In scalar context it returns the first format,
+in list context it returns a list containing all the supported formats.}
+
+\membersection{wxDataObject::GetDataHere}\label{wxdataobjectgetdatahere}
+
+\constfunc{virtual bool}{GetDataHere}{\param{const wxDataFormat\&}{ format}, \param{void }{*buf} }
+
+The method will write the data of the format {\it format} in the buffer {\it
+buf} and return true on success, false on failure.
+
+\membersection{wxDataObject::GetDataSize}\label{wxdataobjectgetdatasize}
+
+\constfunc{virtual size\_t}{GetDataSize}{\param{const wxDataFormat\&}{ format} }
+
+Returns the data size of the given format {\it format}.
+
+\membersection{wxDataObject::GetFormatCount}\label{wxdataobjectgetformatcount}
+
+\constfunc{virtual size\_t}{GetFormatCount}{\param{Direction}{ dir = Get}}
+
+Returns the number of available formats for rendering or setting the data.
+
+\membersection{wxDataObject::GetPreferredFormat}\label{wxdataobjectgetpreferredformat}
+
+\constfunc{virtual wxDataFormat}{GetPreferredFormat}{\param{Direction}{ dir = Get}}
+
+Returns the preferred format for either rendering the data (if {\it dir} is {\tt Get},
+its default value) or for setting it. Usually this will be the
+native format of the wxDataObject.
+
+\membersection{wxDataObject::SetData}\label{wxdataobjectsetdata}
+
+\func{virtual bool}{SetData}{ \param{const wxDataFormat\&}{ format}, \param{size\_t}{ len}, \param{const void }{*buf} }
-\constfunc{virtual wxDataFormat}{GetFormat}{\void}
+Set the data in the format {\it format} of the length {\it len} provided in the
+buffer {\it buf}.
-Returns the format of the object. See \helpref{Types}{wxdataobject}.
+Returns true on success, false on failure.