X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/c9d59ee7e0cbe4acae6153adafb5ddce9a4e65dd..b9efe021b554fa3967d1442cf758435c5cd5ae8f:/src/common/config.cpp diff --git a/src/common/config.cpp b/src/common/config.cpp index 2e8372db93..8be69dc194 100644 --- a/src/common/config.cpp +++ b/src/common/config.cpp @@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ #include "wx/textfile.h" #include "wx/utils.h" #include "wx/utils.h" +#include "wx/math.h" #include -#include #include #include // for INT_MAX @@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ wxConfigBase::wxConfigBase(const wxString& appName, wxConfigBase::~wxConfigBase() { + // required here for Darwin } wxConfigBase *wxConfigBase::Set(wxConfigBase *pConfig) @@ -90,6 +91,8 @@ wxConfigBase *wxConfigBase::Create() ms_pConfig = #if defined(__WXMSW__) && wxUSE_CONFIG_NATIVE new wxRegConfig(wxTheApp->GetAppName(), wxTheApp->GetVendorName()); + #elif defined(__WXPALMOS__) && wxUSE_CONFIG_NATIVE + new wxPrefConfig(wxTheApp->GetAppName()); #else // either we're under Unix or wish to use files even under Windows new wxFileConfig(wxTheApp->GetAppName()); #endif @@ -233,21 +236,38 @@ wxConfigPathChanger::wxConfigPathChanger(const wxConfigBase *pContainer, wxString strPath = strEntry.BeforeLast(wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR); // except in the special case of "/keyname" when there is nothing before "/" - if ( strPath.IsEmpty() && - ((!strEntry.IsEmpty()) && strEntry[0] == wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR) ) + if ( strPath.empty() && + ((!strEntry.empty()) && strEntry[0] == wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR) ) { strPath = wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR; } - if ( !strPath.IsEmpty() ) { - // do change the path - m_bChanged = true; + if ( !strPath.empty() ) + { + if ( m_pContainer->GetPath() != strPath ) + { + // do change the path + m_bChanged = true; + + /* JACS: work around a memory bug that causes an assert + when using wxRegConfig, related to reference-counting. + Can be reproduced by removing (const wxChar*) below and + adding the following code to the config sample OnInit under + Windows: + + pConfig->SetPath(wxT("MySettings")); + pConfig->SetPath(wxT("..")); + int value; + pConfig->Read(_T("MainWindowX"), & value); + */ + m_strOldPath = (const wxChar*) m_pContainer->GetPath(); + if ( *m_strOldPath.c_str() != wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR ) + m_strOldPath += wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR; + m_pContainer->SetPath(strPath); + } + + // in any case, use the just the name, not full path m_strName = strEntry.AfterLast(wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR); - m_strOldPath = m_pContainer->GetPath(); - if ( m_strOldPath.Len() == 0 || - m_strOldPath.Last() != wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR ) - m_strOldPath += wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR; - m_pContainer->SetPath(strPath); } else { // it's a name only, without path - nothing to do @@ -273,24 +293,25 @@ wxConfigPathChanger::~wxConfigPathChanger() // understands both Unix and Windows (but only under Windows) environment // variables expansion: i.e. $var, $(var) and ${var} are always understood // and in addition under Windows %var% is also. + +// don't change the values the enum elements: they must be equal +// to the matching [closing] delimiter. +enum Bracket +{ + Bracket_None, + Bracket_Normal = ')', + Bracket_Curly = '}', +#ifdef __WXMSW__ + Bracket_Windows = '%', // yeah, Windows people are a bit strange ;-) +#endif + Bracket_Max +}; + wxString wxExpandEnvVars(const wxString& str) { wxString strResult; strResult.Alloc(str.Len()); - // don't change the values the enum elements: they must be equal - // to the matching [closing] delimiter. - enum Bracket - { - Bracket_None, - Bracket_Normal = ')', - Bracket_Curly = '}', -#ifdef __WXMSW__ - Bracket_Windows = '%', // yeah, Windows people are a bit strange ;-) -#endif - Bracket_Max - }; - size_t m; for ( size_t n = 0; n < str.Len(); n++ ) { switch ( str[n] ) { @@ -352,7 +373,7 @@ wxString wxExpandEnvVars(const wxString& str) // check the closing bracket if ( bracket != Bracket_None ) { - if ( m == str.Len() || str[m] != (char)bracket ) { + if ( m == str.Len() || str[m] != (wxChar)bracket ) { // under MSW it's common to have '%' characters in the registry // and it's annoying to have warnings about them each time, so // ignroe them silently if they are not used for env vars @@ -360,8 +381,8 @@ wxString wxExpandEnvVars(const wxString& str) // under Unix, OTOH, this warning could be useful for the user to // understand why isn't the variable expanded as intended #ifndef __WXMSW__ - wxLogWarning(_("Environment variables expansion failed: missing '%c' at position %d in '%s'."), - (char)bracket, m + 1, str.c_str()); + wxLogWarning(_("Environment variables expansion failed: missing '%c' at position %u in '%s'."), + (char)bracket, (unsigned int) (m + 1), str.c_str()); #endif // __WXMSW__ } else { @@ -378,7 +399,8 @@ wxString wxExpandEnvVars(const wxString& str) case '\\': // backslash can be used to suppress special meaning of % and $ - if ( n != str.Len() && (str[n + 1] == wxT('%') || str[n + 1] == wxT('$')) ) { + if ( n != str.Len() - 1 && + (str[n + 1] == wxT('%') || str[n + 1] == wxT('$')) ) { strResult += str[++n]; break; @@ -414,7 +436,7 @@ void wxSplitPath(wxArrayString& aParts, const wxChar *sz) strCurrent.Empty(); } - else if ( !strCurrent.IsEmpty() ) { + else if ( !strCurrent.empty() ) { aParts.push_back(strCurrent); strCurrent.Empty(); }