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Objective-C
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7.7 KiB
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// Name: wx/fswatcher.h
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// Purpose: wxFileSystemWatcher
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// Author: Bartosz Bekier
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// Created: 2009-05-23
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// RCS-ID: $Id$
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// Copyright: (c) 2009 Bartosz Bekier <bartosz.bekier@gmail.com>
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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@class wxFileSystemWatcher
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The wxFileSystemWatcher class allows to receive notifications of file
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system changes.
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@note Implementation limitations: this class is currently implemented for
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MSW, OS X and GTK ports but doesn't detect all changes correctly
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everywhere: under MSW accessing the file is not detected (only
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modifying it is) and under OS X neither accessing nor modifying is
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detected (only creating and deleting files is). Moreover, OS X
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version doesn't currently collapse pairs of create/delete events in a
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rename event, unlike the other ones.
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For the full list of change types that are reported see wxFSWFlags.
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There are three different ways to use this class:
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- You may derive a new class from wxFileSystemWatcher and override the
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wxFileSystemWatcher::OnChange member to perform the required action
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when file system change occurrs. Additionally you may also want to
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override wxFileSystemWatcher::OnWarning and
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wxFileSystemWatcher::OnError to be notified when an error condition
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arises.
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- You may use a derived class and the @c EVT_FSWATCHER macro or
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wxEvtHandler::Connect to redirect events to an event handler defined in
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the derived class. If the default constructor is used, the file system
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watcher object will be its own owner object, since it is derived from
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wxEvtHandler.
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- You may redirect the notifications of file system changes as well as of
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error conditions to any wxEvtHandler derived object by using
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wxFileSystemWatcher::SetOwner.
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Then use the @c EVT_FSWATCHER macro or wxEvtHandler::Connect to send the
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events to the event handler which will receive wxFileSystemWatcherEvent.
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For example:
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@code
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class MyWatcher : public wxFileSystemWatcher
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{
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protected:
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void OnChange(int changeType, const wxFileName& path, const wxFileName& newPath)
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{
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// do whatever you like with the event
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}
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};
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class MyApp : public wxApp
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{
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public:
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...
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void OnEventLoopEnter(wxEventLoopBase* WXUNUSED(loop))
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{
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// you have to construct the watcher here, because it needs an active loop
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m_watcher = new MyWatcher();
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// please notify me when a new log file is created
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m_watcher->Add(wxFileName::DirName("/var/log", wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE);
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}
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private:
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MyWatcher* m_watcher;
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};
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@endcode
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{file}
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@since 2.9.1
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*/
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class wxFileSystemWatcher: public wxEvtHandler
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{
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public:
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/**
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Default constructor. If you create file system watcher using it you have
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to either call SetOwner() and connect an event handler or override
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OnChange(), OnWarning() and OnError().
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*/
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wxFileSystemWatcher();
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/**
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Destructor. Stops all paths from being watched and frees any system
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resources used by this file system watcher object.
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*/
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virtual ~wxFileSystemWatcher();
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/**
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Adds @a path to currently watched files. Optionally a filter can be
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specified to receive only events of particular type.
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Any events concerning this particular path will be sent either to
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connected handler or passed to OnChange(), OnWarning() or OnError().
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@note When adding a directory, immediate children will be watched
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as well.
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*/
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virtual bool Add(const wxFileName& path, int events = wxFSW_EVENT_ALL);
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/**
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This is the same as Add(), but recursively adds every file/directory in
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the tree rooted at @a path. Additionally a file mask can be specified to
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include only files matching that particular mask.
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*/
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virtual bool AddTree(const wxFileName& path, int events = wxFSW_EVENT_ALL,
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const wxString& filter = wxEmptyString) = 0;
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/**
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Removes @a path from the list of watched paths.
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*/
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virtual bool Remove(const wxFileName& path);
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/**
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Same as Remove(), but also removes every file/directory belonging to
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the tree rooted at @a path.
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*/
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virtual bool RemoveTree(const wxFileName& path);
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/**
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Clears the list of currently watched paths.
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*/
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virtual bool RemoveAll();
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/**
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Returns the number of currently watched paths.
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@see GetWatchedPaths()
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*/
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int GetWatchedPathsCount() const;
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/**
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Retrieves all watched paths and places them in @a paths. Returns
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the number of watched paths, which is also the number of entries added
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to @a paths.
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*/
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int GetWatchedPaths(wxArrayString* paths) const;
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/**
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Associates the file system watcher with the given @a handler object.
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Basically this means that all events will be passed to this handler
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object unless you have change the default behaviour by overriding
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OnChange(), OnWarning() or OnError().
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*/
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void SetOwner(wxEvtHandler* handler);
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};
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/**
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@class wxFileSystemWatcherEvent
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A class of events sent when a file system event occurs. Types of events
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reported may vary depending on a platform, however all platforms report
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at least creation of new file/directory and access, modification, move
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(rename) or deletion of an existing one.
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@library{wxcore}
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@category{events}
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@see wxFileSystemWatcher
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@see @ref overview_events
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@since 2.9.1
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*/
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class wxFileSystemWatcherEvent : public wxEvent
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{
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public:
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/**
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Returns the path at which the event occurred.
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*/
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const wxFileName& GetPath() const;
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/**
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Returns the new path of the renamed file/directory if this is a rename
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event.
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Otherwise it returns the same path as GetPath().
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*/
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const wxFileName& GetNewPath() const;
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/**
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Returns the type of file system change that occurred. See wxFSWFlags for
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the list of possible file system change types.
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*/
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int GetChangeType() const;
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/**
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Returns @c true if this error is an error event
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Error event is an event generated when a warning or error condition
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arises.
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*/
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bool IsError() const;
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/**
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Return a description of the warning or error if this is an error event.
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*/
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wxString GetErrorDescription() const;
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/**
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Returns a wxString describing an event, useful for logging, debugging
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or testing.
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*/
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wxString ToString() const;
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};
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/**
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These are the possible types of file system change events.
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All of these events are reported on all supported platforms.
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@since 2.9.1
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*/
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enum wxFSWFlags
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{
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wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE = 0x01, ///< File or directory was created
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wxFSW_EVENT_DELETE = 0x02, ///< File or directory was deleted
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wxFSW_EVENT_RENAME = 0x04, ///< File or directory was renamed
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wxFSW_EVENT_MODIFY = 0x08, ///< File or directory was modified
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wxFSW_EVENT_ACCESS = 0x10, ///< File or directory was accessed
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wxFSW_EVENT_WARNING = 0x20, ///< A warning condition arose.
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wxFSW_EVENT_ERROR = 0x40, ///< An error condition arose.
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wxFSW_EVENT_ALL = wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE | wxFSW_EVENT_DELETE |
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wxFSW_EVENT_RENAME | wxFSW_EVENT_MODIFY |
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wxFSW_EVENT_ACCESS |
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wxFSW_EVENT_WARNING | wxFSW_EVENT_ERROR
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};
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