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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: cmdproc.h
// Purpose: interface of wxCommandProcessor and wxCommand
// Author: wxWidgets team
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxCommand
wxCommand is a base class for modelling an application command, which is an
action usually performed by selecting a menu item, pressing a toolbar
button or any other means provided by the application to change the data or
view.
@library{wxcore}
@category{docview}
@see @ref overview_docview_wxcommand
*/
class wxCommand : public wxObject
{
public:
/**
Constructor. wxCommand is an abstract class, so you will need to derive
a new class and call this constructor from your own constructor.
@param canUndo
Tells the command processor whether this command is undo-able. You
can achieve the same functionality by overriding the CanUndo()
member function (if for example the criteria for undoability is
context-dependent).
@param name
Must be supplied for the command processor to display the command
name in the application's edit menu.
*/
wxCommand(bool canUndo = false, const wxString& name = wxEmptyString);
/**
Destructor.
*/
virtual ~wxCommand();
/**
Returns @true if the command can be undone, @false otherwise.
*/
virtual bool CanUndo() const;
/**
Override this member function to execute the appropriate action when
called.
@return @true to indicate that the action has taken place, @false
otherwise. Returning @false will indicate to the command
processor that the action is not undoable and should not be
added to the command history.
*/
virtual bool Do() = 0;
/**
Returns the command name.
*/
virtual wxString GetName() const;
/**
Override this member function to un-execute a previous Do.
How you implement this command is totally application dependent, but
typical strategies include:
- Perform an inverse operation on the last modified piece of data in
the document. When redone, a copy of data stored in command is pasted
back or some operation reapplied. This relies on the fact that you
know the ordering of Undos; the user can never Undo at an arbitrary
position in the command history.
- Restore the entire document state (perhaps using document
transacting). Potentially very inefficient, but possibly easier to
code if the user interface and data are complex, and an "inverse
execute" operation is hard to write. The docview sample uses the
first method, to remove or restore segments in the drawing.
@return @true to indicate that the action has taken place, @false
otherwise. Returning @false will indicate to the command
processor that the action is not redoable and no change should
be made to the command history.
*/
virtual bool Undo() = 0;
};
/**
@class wxCommandProcessor
wxCommandProcessor is a class that maintains a history of wxCommands, with
undo/redo functionality built-in. Derive a new class from this if you want
different behaviour.
@library{wxcore}
@category{docview}
@see @ref overview_docview_wxcommandproc, wxCommand
*/
class wxCommandProcessor : public wxObject
{
public:
/**
Constructor.
@param maxCommands
May be set to a positive integer to limit the number of commands
stored to it, otherwise (and by default) the list of commands can
grow arbitrarily.
*/
wxCommandProcessor(int maxCommands = -1);
/**
Destructor.
*/
virtual ~wxCommandProcessor();
/**
Returns @true if the currently-active command can be undone, @false
otherwise.
*/
virtual bool CanUndo() const;
/**
Returns @true if the currently-active command can be redone, @false
otherwise.
*/
virtual bool CanRedo() const;
/**
Deletes all commands in the list and sets the current command pointer
to @NULL.
*/
virtual void ClearCommands();
/**
Returns the list of commands.
*/
wxList& GetCommands();
/**
Returns the current command.
*/
wxCommand *GetCurrentCommand() const;
/**
Returns the edit menu associated with the command processor.
*/
wxMenu* GetEditMenu() const;
/**
Returns the maximum number of commands that the command processor
stores.
*/
int GetMaxCommands() const;
/**
Returns the string that will be appended to the Redo menu item.
*/
const wxString& GetRedoAccelerator() const;
/**
Returns the string that will be shown for the redo menu item.
*/
wxString GetRedoMenuLabel() const;
/**
Returns the string that will be appended to the Undo menu item.
*/
const wxString& GetUndoAccelerator() const;
/**
Returns the string that will be shown for the undo menu item.
*/
wxString GetUndoMenuLabel() const;
/**
Initializes the command processor, setting the current command to the
last in the list (if any), and updating the edit menu (if one has been
specified).
*/
virtual void Initialize();
/**
Returns a boolean value that indicates if changes have been made since
the last save operation. This only works if MarkAsSaved() is called
whenever the project is saved.
*/
virtual bool IsDirty() const;
/**
You must call this method whenever the project is saved if you plan to
use IsDirty().
*/
void MarkAsSaved();
/**
Executes (redoes) the current command (the command that has just been
undone if any).
*/
virtual bool Redo();
/**
Tells the command processor to update the Undo and Redo items on this
menu as appropriate. Set this to @NULL if the menu is about to be
destroyed and command operations may still be performed, or the command
processor may try to access an invalid pointer.
*/
void SetEditMenu(wxMenu* menu);
/**
Sets the menu labels according to the currently set menu and the
current command state.
*/
virtual void SetMenuStrings();
/**
Sets the string that will be appended to the Redo menu item.
*/
void SetRedoAccelerator(const wxString& accel);
/**
Sets the string that will be appended to the Undo menu item.
*/
void SetUndoAccelerator(const wxString& accel);
/**
Submits a new command to the command processor.
The command processor calls wxCommand::Do() to execute the command;
if it succeeds, the command is stored in the history list, and the
associated edit menu (if any) updated appropriately.
If it fails, the command is deleted immediately. Once Submit() has been
called, the passed command should not be deleted directly by the application.
@param command
The command to submit
@param storeIt
Indicates whether the successful command should be stored in the
history list.
*/
virtual bool Submit(wxCommand* command, bool storeIt = true);
/**
Just store the command without executing it. The command is stored in the
history list, and the associated edit menu (if any) updated appropriately.
*/
virtual void Store(wxCommand *command);
/**
Undoes the last command executed.
*/
virtual bool Undo();
};