wxWidgets/interface/wx/datectrl.h
Vadim Zeitlin 1319b2684f Correct wxDatePickerCtrl::GetValue() documentation and other minor fixes.
The documentation for this method seems to have been copy-and-pasted from
somewhere else and didn't make any sense.

Also don't say that this control doesn't have any control-specific styles when
it does.

git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@69223 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: datectrl.h
// Purpose: interface of wxDatePickerCtrl
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxDatePickerCtrl
This control allows the user to select a date. Unlike wxCalendarCtrl, which
is a relatively big control, wxDatePickerCtrl is implemented as a small
window showing the currently selected date. The control can be edited using
the keyboard, and can also display a popup window for more user-friendly
date selection, depending on the styles used and the platform, except
PalmOS where date is selected using native dialog.
It is only available if @c wxUSE_DATEPICKCTRL is set to 1.
@beginStyleTable
@style{wxDP_SPIN}
Creates a control without a month calendar drop down but with
spin-control-like arrows to change individual date components. This
style is not supported by the generic version.
@style{wxDP_DROPDOWN}
Creates a control with a month calendar drop-down part from which
the user can select a date.
@style{wxDP_DEFAULT}
Creates a control with the style that is best supported for the
current platform (currently wxDP_SPIN under Windows and
wxDP_DROPDOWN elsewhere).
@style{wxDP_ALLOWNONE}
With this style, the control allows the user to not enter any valid
date at all. Without it - the default - the control always has some
valid date.
@style{wxDP_SHOWCENTURY}
Forces display of the century in the default date format. Without
this style the century could be displayed, or not, depending on the
default date representation in the system.
@endStyleTable
@beginEventEmissionTable{wxDateEvent}
@event{EVT_DATE_CHANGED(id, func)}
This event fires when the user changes the current selection in the
control.
@endEventTable
@library{wxadv}
@category{pickers}
@appearance{datepickerctrl.png}
@see wxCalendarCtrl, wxDateEvent
*/
class wxDatePickerCtrl : public wxControl
{
public:
/**
Initializes the object and calls Create() with all the parameters.
*/
wxDatePickerCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxDateTime& dt = wxDefaultDateTime,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = wxDP_DEFAULT | wxDP_SHOWCENTURY,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
const wxString& name = "datectrl");
/**
Create the control window.
This method should only be used for objects created using default
constructor.
@param parent
Parent window, must not be non-@NULL.
@param id
The identifier for the control.
@param dt
The initial value of the control, if an invalid date (such as the
default value) is used, the control is set to today.
@param pos
Initial position.
@param size
Initial size. If left at default value, the control chooses its own
best size by using the height approximately equal to a text control
and width large enough to show the date string fully.
@param style
The window style, see the description of the styles in the class
documentation.
@param validator
Validator which can be used for additional date checks.
@param name
Control name.
@return @true if the control was successfully created or @false if
creation failed.
*/
bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxDateTime& dt = wxDefaultDateTime,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = wxDP_DEFAULT | wxDP_SHOWCENTURY,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
const wxString& name = "datectrl");
/**
If the control had been previously limited to a range of dates using
SetRange(), returns the lower and upper bounds of this range. If no
range is set (or only one of the bounds is set), @a dt1 and/or @a dt2
are set to be invalid.
Notice that when using a native MSW implementation of this control the
lower range is always set, even if SetRange() hadn't been called
explicitly, as the native control only supports dates later than year
1601.
@param dt1
Pointer to the object which receives the lower range limit or
becomes invalid if it is not set. May be @NULL if the caller is not
interested in lower limit.
@param dt2
Same as above but for the upper limit.
@return @false if no range limits are currently set, @true if at least
one bound is set.
*/
virtual bool GetRange(wxDateTime* dt1, wxDateTime* dt2) const = 0;
/**
Returns the currently entered date.
For a control with @c wxDP_ALLOWNONE style the returned value may be
invalid if no date is entered, otherwise it is always valid.
*/
virtual wxDateTime GetValue() const = 0;
/**
Sets the valid range for the date selection. If @a dt1 is valid, it
becomes the earliest date (inclusive) accepted by the control. If
@a dt2 is valid, it becomes the latest possible date.
@remarks If the current value of the control is outside of the newly
set range bounds, the behaviour is undefined.
*/
virtual void SetRange(const wxDateTime& dt1, const wxDateTime& dt2) = 0;
/**
Changes the current value of the control.
The date should be valid unless the control was created with @c
wxDP_ALLOWNONE style and included in the currently selected range, if
any.
Calling this method does not result in a date change event.
*/
virtual void SetValue(const wxDateTime& dt) = 0;
};