X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/a660d684eda27638bca0384b2058911a31c8e845..e7300ec6d9ebbd1cfa2fcf12c0ce6e5aee85a152:/docs/latex/wx/closeevt.tex diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/closeevt.tex b/docs/latex/wx/closeevt.tex index d41ff76c48..6ea5728e48 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/closeevt.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/closeevt.tex @@ -2,10 +2,28 @@ This event class contains information about window and session close events. +The handler function for EVT\_CLOSE is called when the user has tried to close a a frame +or dialog box using the window manager (X) or system menu (Windows). It is +called via the \helpref{wxWindow::Close}{wxwindowclose} function, so +that the application can also invoke the handler programmatically. + +You should check whether the application is forcing the deletion of the window +using \helpref{wxCloseEvent::CanVeto}{wxcloseeventcanveto}. If this is {\tt FALSE}, +you {\it must} destroy the window using \helpref{wxWindow::Destroy}{wxwindowdestroy}. +If the return value is TRUE, it is up to you whether you respond by destroying the window. + +If you don't destroy the window, you should call \helpref{wxCloseEvent::Veto}{wxcloseeventveto} to +let the calling code know that you did not destroy the window. This allows the \helpref{wxWindow::Close}{wxwindowclose} function +to return {\tt TRUE} or {\tt FALSE} depending on whether the close instruction was honoured or not. + \wxheading{Derived from} \helpref{wxEvent}{wxevent} +\wxheading{Include files} + + + \wxheading{Event table macros} To process a close event, use these event handler macros to direct input to member @@ -13,13 +31,20 @@ functions that take a wxCloseEvent argument. \twocolwidtha{7cm} \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt -\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_CLOSE(func)}}{Process a close event, supplying the member function.} +\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_CLOSE(func)}}{Process a close event, supplying the member function. This +event applies to wxFrame and wxDialog classes.} +\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_QUERY\_END\_SESSION(func)}}{Process a query end session event, supplying the member function. +This event applies to wxApp only.} +\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_END\_SESSION(func)}}{Process an end session event, supplying the member function. +This event applies to wxApp only.} \end{twocollist}% \wxheading{See also} -\helpref{wxWindow::OnCloseWindow}{wxwindowonclosewindow},\rtfsp \helpref{wxWindow::Close}{wxwindowclose},\rtfsp +\helpref{wxApp::OnQueryEndSession}{wxapponqueryendsession},\rtfsp +%% GD: OnXXX functions are not documented +%%\helpref{wxApp::OnEndSession}{wxapponendsession},\rtfsp \helpref{Window deletion overview}{windowdeletionoverview} \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} @@ -30,6 +55,14 @@ functions that take a wxCloseEvent argument. Constructor. +\membersection{wxCloseEvent::CanVeto}\label{wxcloseeventcanveto} + +\func{bool}{CanVeto}{\void} + +Returns TRUE if you can veto a system shutdown or a window close event. +Vetoing a window close event is not possible if the calling code wishes to +force the application to exit, and so this function must be called to check this. + \membersection{wxCloseEvent::GetLoggingOff}\label{wxcloseeventgetloggingoff} \constfunc{bool}{GetLoggingOff}{\void} @@ -44,14 +77,37 @@ Returns TRUE if the session is ending. \membersection{wxCloseEvent::GetForce}\label{wxcloseeventgetforce} -\constfunc{void}{GetForce}{\void} +\constfunc{bool}{GetForce}{\void} Returns TRUE if the application wishes to force the window to close. +This will shortly be obsolete, replaced by CanVeto. + +\membersection{wxCloseEvent::SetCanVeto}\label{wxcloseeventsetcanveto} + +\func{void}{SetCanVeto}{\param{bool}{ canVeto}} + +Sets the 'can veto' flag. + +\membersection{wxCloseEvent::SetForce}\label{wxcloseeventsetforce} + +\constfunc{void}{SetForce}{\param{bool}{ force}} + +Sets the 'force' flag. + +\membersection{wxCloseEvent::SetLoggingOff}\label{wxcloseeventsetloggingoff} + +\constfunc{void}{SetLoggingOff}{\param{bool}{ loggingOff}} + +Sets the 'logging off' flag. \membersection{wxCloseEvent::Veto}\label{wxcloseeventveto} -\func{void}{Veto}{\void} +\func{void}{Veto}{\param{bool}{ veto = TRUE}} + +Call this from your event handler to veto a system shutdown or to signal +to the calling application that a window close did not happen. -Call this from your event handler to veto a system shutdown. +You can only veto a shutdown if \helpref{wxCloseEvent::CanVeto}{wxcloseeventcanveto} returns +TRUE.