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// Name: wx/msgout.h
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// Purpose: interface of wxMessageOutput and derived classes
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// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
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// Copyright: (c) 2009 Vadim Zeitlin
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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Simple class allowing to write strings to various output channels.
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wxMessageOutput is a low-level class and doesn't provide any of the
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conveniences of wxLog. It simply allows writing a message to some output
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channel: usually file or standard error but possibly also a message box.
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While use of wxLog and related functions is preferable in many cases
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sometimes this simple interface may be more convenient.
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This class itself is an abstract base class for various concrete derived
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classes:
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- wxMessageOutputStderr
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- wxMessageOutputBest
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- wxMessageOutputMessageBox
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- wxMessageOutputLog
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It also provides access to the global message output object which is
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created by wxAppTraits::CreateMessageOutput() which creates an object of
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class wxMessageOutputStderr in console applications and wxMessageOutputBest
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in the GUI ones but may be overridden in user-defined traits class.
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Example of using this class:
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@code
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wxMessageOutputDebug().Printf("name=%s, preparing to greet...", name);
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wxMessageOutput::Get()->Printf("Hello, %s!", name);
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@endcode
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{logging}
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*/
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class wxMessageOutput
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{
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public:
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/**
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Return the global message output object.
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This object is never @NULL while the program is running but may be
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@NULL during initialization (before wxApp object is instantiated) or
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shutdown.(after wxApp destruction).
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@see wxAppTraits::CreateMessageOutput()
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*/
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static wxMessageOutput* Get();
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/**
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Sets the global message output object.
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Using this function may be a simpler alternative to changing the
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message output object used for your program than overriding
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wxAppTraits::CreateMessageOutput().
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Remember to delete the returned pointer or restore it later with
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another call to Set().
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*/
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static wxMessageOutput* Set(wxMessageOutput* msgout);
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/**
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Output a message.
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This function uses the same conventions as standard @c printf().
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*/
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void Printf(const wxString& format, ...);
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/**
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Method called by Printf() to really output the text.
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This method is overridden in various derived classes and is also the
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one you should override if you implement a custom message output
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object.
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It may also be called directly instead of Printf(). This is especially
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useful when outputting a user-defined string because it can be simply
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called with this string instead of using
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@code
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msgout.Printf("%s", str);
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@endcode
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(notice that passing user-defined string to Printf() directly is, of
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course, a security risk).
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*/
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virtual void Output(const wxString& str) = 0;
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};
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/**
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Output messages to stderr or another STDIO file stream.
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Implements wxMessageOutput by using stderr or specified file.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{logging}
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*/
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class wxMessageOutputStderr : public wxMessageOutput
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{
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public:
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/**
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Create a new message output object associated with standard error
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stream by default.
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@param fp
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Non-null STDIO file stream. Notice that this object does @e not
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take ownership of this pointer, i.e. the caller is responsible for
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both ensuring that its life-time is great er than life-time of this
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object and for deleting it if necessary.
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*/
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wxMessageOutputStderr(FILE *fp = stderr);
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};
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/**
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Flags used with wxMessageOutputBest.
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See wxMessageOutputBest::wxMessageOutputBest().
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*/
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enum wxMessageOutputFlags
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{
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wxMSGOUT_PREFER_STDERR = 0, ///< use stderr if available (this is the default)
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wxMSGOUT_PREFER_MSGBOX = 1 ///< always use message box if available
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};
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/**
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Output messages in the best possible way.
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Some systems (e.g. MSW) are capable of showing message boxes even from
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console programs. If this is the case, this class will use message box if
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standard error stream is not available (e.g. running console program not
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from console under Windows) or possibly even always, depending on the value
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of flags constructor argument.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{logging}
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*/
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class wxMessageOutputBest : public wxMessageOutputStderr
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{
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public:
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/**
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Create a new message output object.
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@param flags
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May be either @c wxMSGOUT_PREFER_STDERR (default) meaning that
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standard error will be used if it's available (e.g. program is
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being run from console under Windows) or @c wxMSGOUT_PREFER_MSGBOX
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meaning that a message box will always be used if the current
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system supports showing message boxes from console programs
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(currently only Windows does).
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*/
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wxMessageOutputBest(wxMessageOutputFlags flags = wxMSGOUT_PREFER_STDERR);
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};
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/**
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Output messages to the system debug output channel.
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Under MSW this class outputs messages to the so called debug output. Under
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the other systems it simply uses the standard error stream.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{logging}
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*/
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class wxMessageOutputDebug : public wxMessageOutputStderr
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{
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public:
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/// Default constructor.
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wxMessageOutputDebug();
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};
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/**
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Output messages by showing them in a message box.
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This class is only available to GUI applications, unlike all the other
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wxMessageOutput-derived classes.
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@library{wxcore}
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@category{logging}
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*/
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class wxMessageOutputMessageBox : public wxMessageOutput
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{
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public:
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/// Default constructor.
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wxMessageOutputMessageBox();
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};
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