X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/9508a056c1214ed2286176a149b6b61baca507fc..7344108e8a129a3f9b4df5ab0f98a1713db03b89:/interface/wx/stdpaths.h?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/interface/wx/stdpaths.h b/interface/wx/stdpaths.h index 8de3c97ae2..9cd97ca917 100644 --- a/interface/wx/stdpaths.h +++ b/interface/wx/stdpaths.h @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ // Purpose: interface of wxStandardPaths // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ -// Licence: wxWindows license +// Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** @@ -12,18 +12,25 @@ wxStandardPaths returns the standard locations in the file system and should be used by applications to find their data files in a portable way. + Note that you must not create objects of class wxStandardPaths directly, + but use the global standard paths object returned by wxStandardPaths::Get() + (which can be of a type derived from wxStandardPaths and not of exactly + this type) and call the methods you need on it. The object returned by + Get() may be customized by overriding wxAppTraits::GetStandardPaths() + methods. + In the description of the methods below, the example return values are given for the Unix, Windows and Mac OS X systems, however please note that these are just the examples and the actual values may differ. For example, under Windows: - the system administrator may change the standard directories locations, i.e. + the system administrator may change the standard directories locations, e.g. the Windows directory may be named @c "W:\Win2003" instead of the default @c "C:\Windows". - Notice that in the examples below the string @c appname may be either just + Notice that in the examples below the string @c appinfo may be either just the application name (as returned by wxApp::GetAppName()) or a combination of the vendor name (wxApp::GetVendorName()) and the application name, with - a path separator between them. By default, the vendor name is used under - Windows and OS X but not under other Unix systems, see UseAppInfo(). + a path separator between them. By default, only the application name is + used, use UseAppInfo() to change this. The other placeholders should be self-explanatory: the string @c username should be replaced with the value the name of the currently logged in user. @@ -42,10 +49,6 @@ This class is MT-safe: its methods may be called concurrently from different threads without additional locking. - Note that you don't allocate an instance of class wxStandardPaths, but retrieve the - global standard paths object using @c wxStandardPaths::Get on which you call the - desired methods. - @library{wxbase} @category{file} @@ -54,6 +57,17 @@ class wxStandardPaths { public: + /// Possible values for category parameter of GetLocalizedResourcesDir(). + enum ResourceCat + { + /// No special category, this is the default. + ResourceCat_None, + + /// Message catalog resources category. + ResourceCat_Messages + }; + + /** MSW-specific function undoing the effect of IgnoreAppSubDir() calls. @@ -79,9 +93,9 @@ public: returns GetDocumentsDir(). Example return values: - - Unix: @c ~/appname - - Windows: @c "C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\appname" - - Mac: @c ~/Documents/appname + - Unix: @c ~/appinfo + - Windows: @c "C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\appinfo" + - Mac: @c ~/Documents/appinfo @since 2.9.0 @@ -103,10 +117,19 @@ public: /** Return the location of the applications global, i.e. not user-specific, data files. + Example return values: - - Unix: @c prefix/share/appname + - Unix: @c prefix/share/appinfo - Windows: the directory where the executable file is located - - Mac: @c appname.app/Contents/SharedSupport bundle subdirectory + - Mac: @c appinfo.app/Contents/SharedSupport bundle subdirectory + + Under Unix (only) it is possible to override the default value returned + from this function by setting the value of @c WX_APPNAME_DATA_DIR + environment variable to the directory to use (where @c APPNAME is the + upper-cased value of wxApp::GetAppName()). This is useful in order to + be able to run applications using this function without installing them + as you can simply set this environment variable to the source directory + location to allow the application to find its files there. @see GetLocalDataDir() */ @@ -131,7 +154,7 @@ public: Example return values: - Unix: @c /usr/local/bin/exename - Windows: @c "C:\Programs\AppFolder\exename.exe" - - Mac: @c /Programs/exename + - Mac: @c /Applications/exename.app/Contents/MacOS/exename */ virtual wxString GetExecutablePath() const; @@ -142,7 +165,10 @@ public: value, otherwise tries to determine it automatically (Linux only right now) and finally returns the default @c /usr/local value if it failed. - @note This function is only available under Unix. + @note This function is only available under Unix platforms (but not limited + to wxGTK mentioned below). + + @onlyfor{wxos2,wxgtk} */ wxString GetInstallPrefix() const; @@ -150,7 +176,7 @@ public: Return the location for application data files which are host-specific and can't, or shouldn't, be shared with the other machines. - This is the same as GetDataDir() except under Unix where it returns @c /etc/appname. + This is the same as GetDataDir() except under Unix where it returns @c /etc/appinfo. */ virtual wxString GetLocalDataDir() const; @@ -165,15 +191,16 @@ public: @since 2.7.0 */ - virtual wxString GetLocalizedResourcesDir(const wxString& lang, - ResourceCat category) const; + virtual wxString + GetLocalizedResourcesDir(const wxString& lang, + ResourceCat category = ResourceCat_None) const; /** Return the directory where the loadable modules (plugins) live. Example return values: - - Unix: @c prefix/lib/appname + - Unix: @c prefix/lib/appinfo - Windows: the directory of the executable file - - Mac: @c appname.app/Contents/PlugIns bundle subdirectory + - Mac: @c appinfo.app/Contents/PlugIns bundle subdirectory @see wxDynamicLibrary */ @@ -187,9 +214,9 @@ public: This function is the same as GetDataDir() for all platforms except Mac OS X. Example return values: - - Unix: @c prefix/share/appname + - Unix: @c prefix/share/appinfo - Windows: the directory where the executable file is located - - Mac: @c appname.app/Contents/Resources bundle subdirectory + - Mac: @c appinfo.app/Contents/Resources bundle subdirectory @since 2.7.0 @@ -213,15 +240,16 @@ public: - Mac: @c ~/Library/Preferences Only use this method if you have a single configuration file to put in this - directory, otherwise GetUserDataDir() is more appropriate. + directory, otherwise GetUserDataDir() is more appropriate as the latter + adds @c appinfo to the path, unlike this function. */ virtual wxString GetUserConfigDir() const; /** Return the directory for the user-dependent application data files: - - Unix: @c ~/.appname - - Windows: @c "C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\appname" - - Mac: @c "~/Library/Application Support/appname" + - Unix: @c ~/.appinfo + - Windows: @c "C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\appinfo" + - Mac: @c "~/Library/Application Support/appinfo" */ virtual wxString GetUserDataDir() const; @@ -230,7 +258,7 @@ public: the other machines. This is the same as GetUserDataDir() for all platforms except Windows where it returns - @c "C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\appname" + @c "C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\appinfo" */ virtual wxString GetUserLocalDataDir() const; @@ -310,7 +338,10 @@ public: is set during program configuration if using GNU autotools and so it is enough to pass its value defined in @c config.h to this function. - @note This function is only available under Unix. + @note This function is only available under Unix platforms (but not limited + to wxGTK mentioned below). + + @onlyfor{wxos2,wxgtk} */ void SetInstallPrefix(const wxString& prefix); @@ -319,12 +350,15 @@ public: should be unique to this program, such as the application data directory, the plugins directory on Unix, etc. - Valid values for @a info are @c AppInfo_None and either one or combination - of @c AppInfo_AppName and @c AppInfo_VendorName. The first one tells this - class to not use neither application nor vendor name in the paths. + Valid values for @a info are: + - @c AppInfo_None: don't use neither application nor vendor name in + the paths. + - @c AppInfo_AppName: use the application name in the paths. + - @c AppInfo_VendorName: use the vendor name in the paths, usually + used combined with AppInfo_AppName, i.e. as @code AppInfo_AppName | + AppInfo_VendorName @endcode - By default, only the application name is used under Unix systems but both - application and vendor names are used under Windows and Mac. + By default, only the application name is used. @since 2.9.0 */