150 lines
5.2 KiB
C
150 lines
5.2 KiB
C
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// Name: wx/modalhook.h
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// Purpose: Public interface of wxModalDialogHook class.
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// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
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// Copyright: (c) 2013 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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Allows to intercept all modal dialog calls.
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This class can be used to hook into normal modal dialog handling for some
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special needs. One of the most common use cases is for testing: as
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automatic tests can't continue if a modal dialog is shown while they run,
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this class can be used to avoid showing the modal dialogs during unattended
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execution. wxModalDialogHook can also be used for disabling some background
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operation while a modal dialog is shown.
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To install a modal dialog hook, you need to derive your own class from this
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one and implement its pure virtual Enter() method. Then simply create an
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object of your class and call Register() on it to start receiving calls to
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your overridden Enter() (and possibly Exit()) methods:
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@code
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class MyModalDialogHook : public wxModalDialogHook
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{
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protected:
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virtual int Enter(wxDialog* dialog)
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{
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// Just for demonstration purposes, intercept all uses of
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// wxFileDialog. Notice that this doesn't provide any real
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// sandboxing, of course, the program can still read and write
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// files by not using wxFileDialog to ask the user for their
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// names.
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if ( wxDynamicCast(dialog, wxFileDialog) )
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{
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wxLogError("Access to file system disallowed.");
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// Skip showing the file dialog entirely.
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return wxID_CANCEL;
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}
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m_lastEnter = wxDateTime::Now();
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// Allow the dialog to be shown as usual.
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return wxID_NONE;
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}
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virtual void Exit(wxDialog* dialog)
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{
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// Again, just for demonstration purposes, show how long did
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// the user take to dismiss the dialog. Notice that we
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// shouldn't use wxLogMessage() here as this would result in
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// another modal dialog call and hence infinite recursion. In
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// general, the hooks should be as unintrusive as possible.
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wxLogDebug("%s dialog took %s to be dismissed",
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dialog->GetClassInfo()->GetClassName(),
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(wxDateTime::Now() - m_lastEnter).Format());
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}
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};
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class MyApp : public wxApp
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{
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public:
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virtual bool OnInit()
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{
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...
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m_myHook.Register();
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...
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}
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private:
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MyModalDialogHook m_myHook;
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};
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@endcode
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@since 2.9.5
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*/
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class wxModalDialogHook
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{
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public:
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/**
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Default and trivial constructor.
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The constructor doesn't do anything, call Register() to make this hook
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active.
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*/
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wxModalDialogHook();
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/**
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Destructor unregisters the hook if it's currently active.
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*/
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virtual ~wxModalDialogHook();
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/**
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Register this hook as being active.
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After registering the hook, its Enter() and Exit() methods will be
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called whenever a modal dialog is shown.
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Notice that the order of registration matters: the last hook registered
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is called first, and if its Enter() returns a value different from
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::wxID_NONE, the subsequent hooks are skipped.
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It is an error to register the same hook twice.
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*/
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void Register();
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/**
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Unregister this hook.
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Notice that is done automatically from the destructor, so usually
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calling this method explicitly is unnecessary.
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The hook must be currently registered.
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*/
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void Unregister();
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protected:
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/**
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Called by wxWidgets before showing any modal dialogs.
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Override this to be notified whenever a modal dialog is about to be
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shown.
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If the return value of this method is ::wxID_NONE, the dialog is shown
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as usual and Exit() will be called when it is dismissed. If the return
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value is anything else, the dialog is not shown at all and its
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wxDialog::ShowModal() simply returns with the given result. In this
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case, Exit() won't be called neither.
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@param dialog The dialog about to be shown, never @NULL.
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@return wxID_NONE to continue with showing the dialog or anything else
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to skip showing the dialog and just return this value from its
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ShowModal().
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*/
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virtual int Enter(wxDialog* dialog) = 0;
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/**
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Called by wxWidgets after dismissing the modal dialog.
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Notice that it won't be called if Enter() hadn't been called because
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another modal hook, registered after this one, intercepted the dialog
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or if our Enter() was called but returned a value different from
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::wxID_NONE.
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@param dialog The dialog that was shown and dismissed, never @NULL.
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*/
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virtual void Exit(wxDialog* dialog);
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};
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