X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/b453e1b24bfa07074b29f1599a731c0c58d731b0..86e7822245592f36cd04022c15690b226494cb65:/docs/latex/wx/txtstrm.tex?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/txtstrm.tex b/docs/latex/wx/txtstrm.tex index 05d6b0a3bf..559209c182 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/txtstrm.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/txtstrm.tex @@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ This class provides functions that read text datas using an input stream. So, you can read \it{text} floats, integers. +The wxTextInputStream correctly reads text files (or streams) in DOS, Macintosh +and Unix formats and reports a single newline char as a line ending. + Operator >> is overloaded and you can use this class like a standard C++ iostream. Note, however, that the arguments are the fixed size types wxUint32, wxInt32 etc and on a typical 32-bit computer, none of these match to the "long" type (wxInt32 @@ -88,19 +91,22 @@ $\backslash$n or $\backslash$r$\backslash$n or $\backslash$r. This class provides functions that write text datas using an output stream. So, you can write \it{text} floats, integers. -For example: +You can also simulate the C++ cout class: \begin{verbatim} - wxFileOutputStream output( "mytext.txt" ); - wxTextOutputStream text( output ); + wxFFileOutputStream output( stderr ); + wxTextOutputStream cout( output ); - output << "This is a text line\n"; - output << 1234; - output << 1.23456; + cout << "This is a text line" << endl; + cout << 1234; + cout << 1.23456; \end{verbatim} +The wxTextOutputStream writes text files (or streams) on DOS, Macintosh +and Unix in their native formats (concerning the line ending). + \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} -\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::wxTextOutputStream}\label{wxdataoutputstreamconstr} +\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::wxTextOutputStream}\label{wxtextoutputstreamconstr} \func{}{wxTextOutputStream}{\param{wxOutputStream\&}{ stream}} @@ -147,3 +153,4 @@ Writes the double {\it f} to the stream using the IEEE format. Writes {\it string} as a line. Depending on the operating system, it adds $\backslash$n or $\backslash$r$\backslash$n. +