///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: wx/persist/window.h // Purpose: interface of wxPersistentWindow<> // Author: Vadim Zeitlin // Copyright: (c) 2009 Vadim Zeitlin // Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** Base class for persistent windows. Compared to wxPersistentObject this class does three things: - Most importantly, wxPersistentWindow catches wxWindowDestroyEvent generated when the window is destroyed and saves its properties automatically when it happens. - It implements GetName() using wxWindow::GetName() so that the derived classes don't need to do it. - It adds a convenient wxPersistentWindow::Get() accessor returning the window object of the correct type. */ template class wxPersistentWindow : public wxPersistentObject { public: /// The type of the associated window. typedef T WindowType; /** Constructor for a persistent window object. The constructor uses wxEvtHandler::Connect() to catch wxWindowDestroyEvent generated when the window is destroyed and call wxPersistenceManager::SaveAndUnregister() when this happens. This ensures that the window properties are saved and that this object itself is deleted when the window is. */ wxPersistentWindow(WindowType *win); WindowType *Get() const { return static_cast(GetWindow()); } /** Implements the base class pure virtual method using wxWindow::GetName(). Notice that window names are usually not unique while this function must return a unique (at least among the objects of this type) string. Because of this you need to specify a non-default window name in its constructor when creating it or explicitly call wxWindow::SetName() before saving or restoring persistent properties. */ virtual wxString GetName() const; };