wxWidgets/interface/wx/dnd.h
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: dnd.h
// Purpose: interface of wxDropSource and wx*DropTarget
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxTextDropTarget
A predefined drop target for dealing with text data.
@library{wxcore}
@category{dnd}
@see @ref overview_dnd, wxDropSource, wxDropTarget, wxFileDropTarget
*/
class wxTextDropTarget : public wxDropTarget
{
public:
/**
Constructor.
*/
wxTextDropTarget();
/**
See wxDropTarget::OnDrop(). This function is implemented appropriately
for text, and calls OnDropText().
*/
virtual bool OnDrop(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
/**
Override this function to receive dropped text.
@param x
The x coordinate of the mouse.
@param y
The y coordinate of the mouse.
@param data
The data being dropped: a wxString.
Return @true to accept the data, or @false to veto the operation.
*/
virtual bool OnDropText(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, const wxString& data) = 0;
};
/**
Result returned from a wxDropSource::DoDragDrop() call.
*/
enum wxDragResult
{
wxDragError, ///< Error prevented the D&D operation from completing.
wxDragNone, ///< Drag target didn't accept the data.
wxDragCopy, ///< The data was successfully copied.
wxDragMove, ///< The data was successfully moved (MSW only).
wxDragLink, ///< Operation is a drag-link.
wxDragCancel ///< The operation was cancelled by user (not an error).
};
/**
@class wxDropTarget
This class represents a target for a drag and drop operation. A
wxDataObject can be associated with it and by default, this object will be
filled with the data from the drag source, if the data formats supported by
the data object match the drag source data format.
There are various virtual handler functions defined in this class which may
be overridden to give visual feedback or react in a more fine-tuned way,
e.g. by not accepting data on the whole window area, but only a small
portion of it. The normal sequence of calls is OnEnter(), OnDragOver()
possibly many times, OnDrop() and finally OnData().
@library{wxcore}
@category{dnd}
@see @ref overview_dnd, @ref overview_dataobject, wxDropSource,
wxTextDropTarget, wxFileDropTarget, wxDataFormat, wxDataObject
*/
class wxDropTarget
{
public:
/**
Constructor. @a data is the data to be associated with the drop target.
*/
wxDropTarget(wxDataObject* data = NULL);
/**
Destructor. Deletes the associated data object, if any.
*/
virtual ~wxDropTarget();
/**
This method may only be called from within OnData(). By default, this
method copies the data from the drop source to the wxDataObject
associated with this drop target, calling its wxDataObject::SetData()
method.
*/
virtual bool GetData();
/**
Called after OnDrop() returns @true. By default this will usually
GetData() and will return the suggested default value @a def.
*/
virtual wxDragResult OnData(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxDragResult def);
/**
Called when the mouse is being dragged over the drop target. By
default, this calls functions return the suggested return value @a def.
@param x
The x coordinate of the mouse.
@param y
The y coordinate of the mouse.
@param def
Suggested value for return value. Determined by SHIFT or CONTROL
key states.
@return The desired operation or wxDragNone. This is used for optical
feedback from the side of the drop source, typically in form
of changing the icon.
*/
virtual wxDragResult OnDragOver(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxDragResult def);
/**
Called when the user drops a data object on the target. Return @false
to veto the operation.
@param x
The x coordinate of the mouse.
@param y
The y coordinate of the mouse.
@return @true to accept the data, or @false to veto the operation.
*/
virtual bool OnDrop(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
/**
Called when the mouse enters the drop target. By default, this calls
OnDragOver().
@param x
The x coordinate of the mouse.
@param y
The y coordinate of the mouse.
@param def
Suggested default for return value. Determined by SHIFT or CONTROL
key states.
@return The desired operation or wxDragNone. This is used for optical
feedback from the side of the drop source, typically in form
of changing the icon.
*/
virtual wxDragResult OnEnter(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxDragResult def);
/**
Called when the mouse leaves the drop target.
*/
virtual void OnLeave();
/**
Sets the data wxDataObject associated with the drop target and deletes
any previously associated data object.
*/
void SetDataObject(wxDataObject* data);
};
/**
@class wxDropSource
This class represents a source for a drag and drop operation.
@library{wxcore}
@category{dnd}
@see @ref overview_dnd, @ref overview_dataobject, wxDropTarget,
wxTextDropTarget, wxFileDropTarget
*/
class wxDropSource
{
public:
/**
This constructor requires that you must call SetData() later.
Note that the type of @a iconCopy and subsequent parameters
differs between different ports: these are cursors under Windows but
icons for GTK. You should use the macro wxDROP_ICON() in portable
programs instead of directly using either of these types.
@onlyfor{wxmsw,wxosx}
@param win
The window which initiates the drag and drop operation.
@param iconCopy
The icon or cursor used for feedback for copy operation.
@param iconMove
The icon or cursor used for feedback for move operation.
@param iconNone
The icon or cursor used for feedback when operation can't be done.
*/
wxDropSource(wxWindow* win = NULL,
const wxIcon& iconCopy = wxNullIcon,
const wxIcon& iconMove = wxNullIcon,
const wxIcon& iconNone = wxNullIcon);
/**
The constructor for wxDataObject.
Note that the type of @a iconCopy and subsequent parameters
differs between different ports: these are cursors under Windows but
icons for GTK. You should use the macro wxDROP_ICON() in portable
programs instead of directly using either of these types.
@onlyfor{wxmsw,wxosx}
@param data
The data associated with the drop source.
@param win
The window which initiates the drag and drop operation.
@param iconCopy
The icon or cursor used for feedback for copy operation.
@param iconMove
The icon or cursor used for feedback for move operation.
@param iconNone
The icon or cursor used for feedback when operation can't be done.
*/
wxDropSource(wxDataObject& data, wxWindow* win = NULL,
const wxIcon& iconCopy = wxNullIcon,
const wxIcon& iconMove = wxNullIcon,
const wxIcon& iconNone = wxNullIcon);
/**
This constructor requires that you must call SetData() later.
Note that the type of @a iconCopy and subsequent parameters
differs between different ports: these are cursors under Windows but
icons for GTK. You should use the macro wxDROP_ICON() in portable
programs instead of directly using either of these types.
@onlyfor{wxgtk}
@param win
The window which initiates the drag and drop operation.
@param iconCopy
The icon or cursor used for feedback for copy operation.
@param iconMove
The icon or cursor used for feedback for move operation.
@param iconNone
The icon or cursor used for feedback when operation can't be done.
*/
wxDropSource(wxWindow* win = NULL,
const wxCursor& iconCopy = wxNullCursor,
const wxCursor& iconMove = wxNullCursor,
const wxCursor& iconNone = wxNullCursor);
/**
The constructor for wxDataObject.
Note that the type of @a iconCopy and subsequent parameters
differs between different ports: these are cursors under Windows but
icons for GTK. You should use the macro wxDROP_ICON() in portable
programs instead of directly using either of these types.
@onlyfor{wxgtk}
@param data
The data associated with the drop source.
@param win
The window which initiates the drag and drop operation.
@param iconCopy
The icon or cursor used for feedback for copy operation.
@param iconMove
The icon or cursor used for feedback for move operation.
@param iconNone
The icon or cursor used for feedback when operation can't be done.
*/
wxDropSource(wxDataObject& data, wxWindow* win = NULL,
const wxCursor& iconCopy = wxNullCursor,
const wxCursor& iconMove = wxNullCursor,
const wxCursor& iconNone = wxNullCursor);
/**
Default constructor.
*/
virtual ~wxDropSource();
/**
Starts the drag-and-drop operation which will terminate when the user
releases the mouse. Call this in response to a mouse button press, for
example.
@param flags
If wxDrag_AllowMove is included in the flags, data may be moved and
not only copied (default). If wxDrag_DefaultMove is specified
(which includes the previous flag), this is even the default
operation.
@return The operation requested by the user, may be ::wxDragCopy,
::wxDragMove, ::wxDragLink, ::wxDragCancel or ::wxDragNone if
an error occurred.
*/
virtual wxDragResult DoDragDrop(int flags = wxDrag_CopyOnly);
/**
Returns the wxDataObject object that has been assigned previously.
*/
wxDataObject* GetDataObject();
/**
You may give some custom UI feedback during the drag and drop operation
by overriding this function. It is called on each mouse move, so your
implementation must not be too slow.
@param effect
The effect to implement. One of ::wxDragCopy, ::wxDragMove,
::wxDragLink and ::wxDragNone.
@return @false if you want default feedback, or @true if you implement
your own feedback. The return value is ignored under GTK.
*/
virtual bool GiveFeedback(wxDragResult effect);
/**
Set the icon to use for a certain drag result.
@param res
The drag result to set the icon for.
@param cursor
The ion to show when this drag result occurs.
*/
void SetCursor(wxDragResult res, const wxCursor& cursor);
/**
Sets the data wxDataObject associated with the drop source. This will
not delete any previously associated data.
*/
void SetData(wxDataObject& data);
};
/**
@class wxFileDropTarget
This is a drop target which accepts files (dragged from File Manager or
Explorer).
@library{wxcore}
@category{dnd}
@see @ref overview_dnd, wxDropSource, wxDropTarget, wxTextDropTarget
*/
class wxFileDropTarget : public wxDropTarget
{
public:
/**
Constructor.
*/
wxFileDropTarget();
/**
See wxDropTarget::OnDrop(). This function is implemented appropriately
for files, and calls OnDropFiles().
*/
virtual bool OnDrop(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
/**
Override this function to receive dropped files.
@param x
The x coordinate of the mouse.
@param y
The y coordinate of the mouse.
@param filenames
An array of filenames.
Return @true to accept the data, or @false to veto the operation.
*/
virtual bool OnDropFiles(wxCoord x, wxCoord y,
const wxArrayString& filenames) = 0;
};
// ============================================================================
// Global functions/macros
// ============================================================================
/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_gdi */
//@{
/**
This macro creates either a cursor (MSW) or an icon (elsewhere) with the
given @a name (of type <tt>const char*</tt>). Under MSW, the cursor is
loaded from the resource file and the icon is loaded from XPM file under
other platforms.
This macro should be used with wxDropSource::wxDropSource().
@return wxCursor on MSW, otherwise returns a wxIcon
@header{wx/dnd.h}
*/
#define wxDROP_ICON(name)
//@}