X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/3d65f6463b5431af723e68530263c1d94a502a71..1b7751aaa9a86d76a850b9267bc0c201e3cea30f:/interface/wx/dir.h?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/interface/wx/dir.h b/interface/wx/dir.h index 3eafb36457..14f0148e0e 100644 --- a/interface/wx/dir.h +++ b/interface/wx/dir.h @@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ public: /** - These flags define what kind of filenames are included in the list of files - enumerated by wxDir::GetFirst() and wxDir::GetNext(). + These flags affect the behaviour of GetFirst/GetNext() and Traverse(), + determining what types are included in the list of items they produce. */ enum wxDirFlags { @@ -104,8 +104,28 @@ enum wxDirFlags wxDIR_HIDDEN = 0x0004, ///< Includes hidden files. wxDIR_DOTDOT = 0x0008, ///< Includes "." and "..". - //! Combination of the @c wxDIR_FILES, @c wxDIR_DIRS, @c wxDIR_HIDDEN flags - //! defined above. + /** + Don't follow symbolic links during the directory traversal. + + This flag is ignored under systems not supporting symbolic links (i.e. + non-Unix ones). + + Notice that this flag is @e not included in wxDIR_DEFAULT and so the + default behaviour of wxDir::Traverse() is to follow symbolic links, + even if they lead outside of the directory being traversed. + + @since 2.9.5 + */ + wxDIR_NO_FOLLOW = 0x0010, + + /** + Default directory traversal flags include both files and directories, + even hidden. + + Notice that by default wxDIR_NO_FOLLOW is @e not included, meaning that + symbolic links are followed by default. If this is not desired, you + must pass that flag explicitly. + */ wxDIR_DEFAULT = wxDIR_FILES | wxDIR_DIRS | wxDIR_HIDDEN }; @@ -160,11 +180,23 @@ public: wxDir(const wxString& dir); /** - Destructor cleans up the associated resources. It is not virtual and so - this class is not meant to be used polymorphically. + Destructor cleans up the associated resources by calling Close(). + + It is not virtual and so this class is not meant to be used + polymorphically. */ ~wxDir(); + /** + Close the directory. + + The object can't be used after closing it, but Open() may be called + again to reopen it later. + + @since 2.9.5 + */ + void Close(); + /** Test for existence of a directory with the given name. */