wxWidgets/interface/wx/volume.h
Francesco Montorsi 7f01b1fe21 minor additions and clarifications
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: volume.h
// Purpose: interface of wxFSVolume
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
The volume flags.
*/
enum wxFSVolumeFlags
{
/// Is the volume mounted?
wxFS_VOL_MOUNTED = 0x0001,
/// Is the volume removable (floppy, CD, ...)?
wxFS_VOL_REMOVABLE = 0x0002,
/// Read only? (otherwise read write).
wxFS_VOL_READONLY = 0x0004,
/// Network resources.
wxFS_VOL_REMOTE = 0x0008
};
/**
The volume types.
*/
enum wxFSVolumeKind
{
wxFS_VOL_FLOPPY,
wxFS_VOL_DISK,
wxFS_VOL_CDROM,
wxFS_VOL_DVDROM,
wxFS_VOL_NETWORK,
wxFS_VOL_OTHER,
wxFS_VOL_MAX
};
/**
Icon types used by wxFSVolume.
*/
enum wxFSIconType
{
wxFS_VOL_ICO_SMALL = 0,
wxFS_VOL_ICO_LARGE,
wxFS_VOL_ICO_SEL_SMALL,
wxFS_VOL_ICO_SEL_LARGE,
wxFS_VOL_ICO_MAX
};
/**
@class wxFSVolume
wxFSVolume represents a volume (also known as 'drive') in a file system
under wxMSW.
Unix ports of wxWidgets do not have the concept of volumes and thus do
not implement wxFSVolume.
@onlyfor{wxmsw}
@library{wxbase}
@category{misc}
*/
class wxFSVolume
{
public:
/**
Default ctor. Use Create() later.
*/
wxFSVolume();
/**
Create the volume object with the given @a name (which should be one of
those returned by GetVolumes()).
*/
wxFSVolume(const wxString& name);
/**
Create the volume object with the given @a name (which should be one of
those returned by GetVolumes()).
*/
bool Create(const wxString& name);
/**
Returns an array containing the names of the volumes of this system.
Only the volumes with @e flags such that the expression
@code (flags & flagsSet) == flagsSet && !(flags & flagsUnset) @endcode
is @true, are returned. By default, all mounted ones are returned.
See ::wxFSVolumeFlags enumeration values for a list of valid flags.
This operation may take a while and, even if this function is
synchronous, it can be stopped using CancelSearch().
*/
static wxArrayString GetVolumes(int flagsSet = wxFS_VOL_MOUNTED,
int flagsUnset = 0);
/**
Stops execution of GetVolumes() called previously (should be called from
another thread, of course).
*/
static void CancelSearch();
/**
Is this a valid volume?
*/
bool IsOk() const;
/**
Returns the kind of this volume.
*/
wxFSVolumeKind GetKind() const;
/**
Returns the flags of this volume. See ::wxFSVolumeFlags enumeration values.
*/
int GetFlags() const;
/**
Returns @true if this volume is writable.
*/
bool IsWritable() const;
/**
Returns the name of the volume; this is the internal name
for the volume used by the operating system.
*/
wxString GetName() const;
/**
Returns the name of the volume meant to be shown to the user.
*/
wxString GetDisplayName() const;
/**
This function is available only when @c wxUSE_GUI is @c 1.
Returns the icon used by the native toolkit for the given file system type.
*/
wxIcon GetIcon(wxFSIconType type) const;
};