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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: wx/textcompleter.h
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// Purpose: interface of wxTextCompleter
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// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
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// Created: 2011-04-13
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// RCS-ID: $Id$
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// Copyright: (c) 2011 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwindows.org>
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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@class wxTextCompleter
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Base class for custom text completer objects.
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Custom completer objects used with wxTextEntry::AutoComplete() must derive
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from this class and implement its pure virtual method returning the
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completions. You would typically use a custom completer when the total
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number of completions is too big for performance to be acceptable if all of
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them need to be returned at once but if they can be generated
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hierarchically, i.e. only the first component initially, then the second
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one after the user finished entering the first one and so on.
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When inheriting from this class you need to implement its two pure virtual
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methods. This allows to return the results incrementally and may or not be
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convenient depending on where do they come from. If you prefer to return
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all the completions at once, you should inherit from wxTextCompleterSimple
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instead.
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@since 2.9.2
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*/
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class wxTextCompleter
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{
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public:
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/**
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Function called to start iteration over the completions for the given
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prefix.
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This function could start a database query, for example, if the results
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are read from a database.
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Notice that under some platforms (currently MSW only) it is called from
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another thread context and so the appropriate synchronization mechanism
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should be used to access any data also used by the main UI thread.
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@param prefix
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The prefix for which completions are to be generated.
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@return
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@true to continue with calling GetNext() or @false to indicate that
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there are no matches and GetNext() shouldn't be called at all.
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*/
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virtual bool Start(const wxString& prefix) = 0;
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/**
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Called to retrieve the next completion.
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All completions returned by this function should start with the prefix
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passed to the last call to Start().
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Notice that, as Start(), this method is called from a worker thread
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context under MSW.
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@return
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The next completion or an empty string to indicate that there are
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no more of them.
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*/
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virtual wxString GetNext() = 0;
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};
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/**
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A simpler base class for custom completer objects.
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This class may be simpler to use than the base wxTextCompleter as it allows
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to implement only a single virtual method instead of two of them (at the
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price of storing all completions in a temporary array).
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Here is a simple example of a custom completer that completes the names of
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some chess pieces. Of course, as the total list here has only four items it
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would have been much simpler to just specify the array containing all the
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completions in this example but the same approach could be used when the
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total number of completions is much higher provided the number of
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possibilities for each word is still relatively small:
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@code
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class MyTextCompleter : public wxTextCompleterSimple
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{
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public:
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virtual void GetCompletions(const wxString& prefix, wxArrayString& res)
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{
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const wxString firstWord = prefix.BeforeFirst(' ');
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if ( firstWord == "white" )
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{
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res.push_back("white pawn");
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res.push_back("white rook");
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}
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else if ( firstWord == "black" )
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{
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res.push_back("black king");
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res.push_back("black queen");
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}
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else
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{
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res.push_back("white");
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res.push_back("black");
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}
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}
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};
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...
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wxTextCtrl *text = ...;
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text->AutoComplete(new MyTextCompleter);
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@endcode
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@library{wxcore}
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@since 2.9.2
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*/
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class wxTextCompleterSimple : public wxTextCompleter
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{
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public:
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/**
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Pure virtual method returning all possible completions for the given
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prefix.
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The custom completer should examine the provided prefix and return all
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the possible completions for it in the output array @a res.
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Please notice that the returned values should start with the prefix,
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otherwise they will be simply ignored, making adding them to the array
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in the first place useless.
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Notice that this function may be called from thread other than main one
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(this is currently always the case under MSW) so the appropriate
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synchronization mechanism should be used to protect the shared data.
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@param prefix
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The possibly empty prefix that the user had already entered.
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@param res
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Initially empty array that should be filled with all possible
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completions (possibly none if there are no valid possibilities
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starting with the given prefix).
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*/
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virtual void GetCompletions(const wxString& prefix, wxArrayString& res) = 0;
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};
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