/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: wx/msw/stdpaths.h // Purpose: wxStandardPaths for Win32 // Author: Vadim Zeitlin // Modified by: // Created: 2004-10-19 // Copyright: (c) 2004 Vadim Zeitlin // Licence: wxWindows licence /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef _WX_MSW_STDPATHS_H_ #define _WX_MSW_STDPATHS_H_ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxStandardPaths // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxStandardPaths : public wxStandardPathsBase { public: // implement base class pure virtuals virtual wxString GetExecutablePath() const; virtual wxString GetConfigDir() const; virtual wxString GetUserConfigDir() const; virtual wxString GetDataDir() const; virtual wxString GetUserDataDir() const; virtual wxString GetUserLocalDataDir() const; virtual wxString GetPluginsDir() const; virtual wxString GetDocumentsDir() const; // MSW-specific methods // This class supposes that data, plugins &c files are located under the // program directory which is the directory containing the application // binary itself. But sometimes this binary may be in a subdirectory of the // main program directory, e.g. this happens in at least the following // common cases: // 1. The program is in "bin" subdirectory of the installation directory. // 2. The program is in "debug" subdirectory of the directory containing // sources and data files during development // // By calling this function you instruct the class to remove the last // component of the path if it matches its argument. Notice that it may be // called more than once, e.g. you can call both IgnoreAppSubDir("bin") and // IgnoreAppSubDir("debug") to take care of both production and development // cases above but that each call will only remove the last path component. // Finally note that the argument can contain wild cards so you can also // call IgnoreAppSubDir("vc*msw*") to ignore all build directories at once // when using wxWidgets-inspired output directories names. void IgnoreAppSubDir(const wxString& subdirPattern); // This function is used to ignore all common build directories and is // called from the ctor -- use DontIgnoreAppSubDir() to undo this. void IgnoreAppBuildSubDirs(); // Undo the effects of all preceding IgnoreAppSubDir() calls. void DontIgnoreAppSubDir(); // Returns the directory corresponding to the specified Windows shell CSIDL static wxString MSWGetShellDir(int csidl); protected: // Ctor is protected, use wxStandardPaths::Get() instead of instantiating // objects of this class directly. // // It calls IgnoreAppBuildSubDirs() and also sets up the object to use // both vendor and application name by default. wxStandardPaths(); // get the path corresponding to the given standard CSIDL_XXX constant static wxString DoGetDirectory(int csidl); // return the directory of the application itself wxString GetAppDir() const; // directory returned by GetAppDir() mutable wxString m_appDir; }; // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxStandardPathsWin16: this class is for internal use only // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // override config file locations to be compatible with the values used by // wxFileConfig (dating from Win16 days which explains the class name) class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxStandardPathsWin16 : public wxStandardPaths { public: virtual wxString GetConfigDir() const; virtual wxString GetUserConfigDir() const; }; #endif // _WX_MSW_STDPATHS_H_