wxWidgets/interface/wx/power.h

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: power.h
// Purpose: interface of wxPowerEvent
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxPowerEvent
The power events are generated when the system power state changes, e.g. the
system is suspended, hibernated, plugged into or unplugged from the wall socket
and so on.
Notice that currently only suspend and resume events are generated and only
under MS Windows platform. To avoid the need to change the code using this
event later when these events are implemented on the other platforms please
use the test <tt>ifdef wxHAS_POWER_EVENTS</tt> instead of directly testing for
the platform in your code: this symbol will be defined for all platforms
supporting the power events.
@beginEventTable{wxPowerEvent}
@event{EVT_POWER_SUSPENDING(func)}:
System is about to be suspended, this event can be vetoed to prevent
suspend from taking place.
@event{EVT_POWER_SUSPENDED(func)}:
System is about to suspend: normally the application should quickly
(i.e. without user intervention) close all the open files and network
connections here, possibly remembering them to reopen them later when
the system is resumed.
@event{EVT_POWER_SUSPEND_CANCEL(func)}:
System suspension was cancelled because some application vetoed it.
@event{EVT_POWER_RESUME(func)}:
System resumed from suspend: normally the application should restore
the state in which it had been before the suspension.
@endEventTable
@library{wxbase}
@category{events}
@see ::wxGetPowerType(), ::wxGetBatteryState()
*/
class wxPowerEvent : public wxEvent
{
public:
/**
Call this to prevent suspend from taking place in @c wxEVT_POWER_SUSPENDING
handler (it is ignored for all the others).
*/
void Veto();
};