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							- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- // Name:        log.h
 
- // Purpose:     interface of wxLog* classes
 
- // Author:      wxWidgets team
 
- // Licence:     wxWindows licence
 
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- #if wxUSE_BASE
 
- /**
 
-     Different standard log levels (you may also define your own) used with
 
-     by standard wxLog functions wxLogGeneric(), wxLogError(), wxLogWarning(), etc...
 
- */
 
- enum wxLogLevelValues
 
- {
 
-     wxLOG_FatalError, //!< program can't continue, abort immediately
 
-     wxLOG_Error,      //!< a serious error, user must be informed about it
 
-     wxLOG_Warning,    //!< user is normally informed about it but may be ignored
 
-     wxLOG_Message,    //!< normal message (i.e. normal output of a non GUI app)
 
-     wxLOG_Status,     //!< informational: might go to the status line of GUI app
 
-     wxLOG_Info,       //!< informational message (a.k.a. 'Verbose')
 
-     wxLOG_Debug,      //!< never shown to the user, disabled in release mode
 
-     wxLOG_Trace,      //!< trace messages are also only enabled in debug mode
 
-     wxLOG_Progress,   //!< used for progress indicator (not yet)
 
-     wxLOG_User = 100, //!< user defined levels start here
 
-     wxLOG_Max = 10000
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     The type used to specify a log level.
 
-     Default values of ::wxLogLevel used by wxWidgets are contained in the
 
-     ::wxLogLevelValues enumeration.
 
- */
 
- typedef unsigned long wxLogLevel;
 
- /**
 
-     Information about a log record (unit of the log output).
 
-  */
 
- class wxLogRecordInfo
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /// The name of the file where this log message was generated.
 
-     const char *filename;
 
-     /// The line number at which this log message was generated.
 
-     int line;
 
-     /**
 
-         The name of the function where the log record was generated.
 
-         This field may be @NULL if the compiler doesn't support @c __FUNCTION__
 
-         (but most modern compilers do).
 
-      */
 
-     const char *func;
 
-     /// Time when the log message was generated.
 
-     time_t timestamp;
 
-     /**
 
-         Id of the thread in which the message was generated.
 
-         This field is only available if wxWidgets was built with threads
 
-         support (<code>wxUSE_THREADS == 1</code>).
 
-         @see wxThread::GetCurrentId()
 
-      */
 
-     wxThreadIdType threadId;
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogFormatter
 
-     wxLogFormatter class is used to format the log messages. It implements the
 
-     default formatting and can be derived from to create custom formatters.
 
-     The default implementation formats the message into a string containing
 
-     the time stamp, level-dependent prefix and the message itself.
 
-     To change it, you can derive from it and override its Format() method. For
 
-     example, to include the thread id in the log messages you can use
 
-     @code
 
-         class LogFormatterWithThread : public wxLogFormatter
 
-         {
 
-             virtual wxString Format(wxLogLevel level,
 
-                                     const wxString& msg,
 
-                                     const wxLogRecordInfo& info) const
 
-             {
 
-                 return wxString::Format("[%d] %s(%d) : %s",
 
-                     info.threadId, info.filename, info.line, msg);
 
-             }
 
-         };
 
-     @endcode
 
-     And then associate it with wxLog instance using its SetFormatter(). Then,
 
-     if you call:
 
-     @code
 
-         wxLogMessage(_("*** Application started ***"));
 
-     @endcode
 
-     the log output could be something like:
 
-     @verbatim
 
-         [7872] d:\testApp\src\testApp.cpp(85) : *** Application started ***
 
-     @endverbatim
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
-     @see @ref overview_log
 
-     @since 2.9.4
 
- */
 
- class wxLogFormatter
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         The default ctor does nothing.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogFormatter();
 
-     /**
 
-         This function creates the full log message string.
 
-         Override it to customize the output string format.
 
-         @param level
 
-             The level of this log record, e.g. ::wxLOG_Error.
 
-         @param msg
 
-             The log message itself.
 
-         @param info
 
-             All the other information (such as time, component, location...)
 
-             associated with this log record.
 
-         @return
 
-             The formated message.
 
-         @note
 
-             Time stamping is disabled for Visual C++ users in debug builds by
 
-             default because otherwise it would be impossible to directly go to the line
 
-             from which the log message was generated by simply clicking in the debugger
 
-             window on the corresponding error message. If you wish to enable it, override
 
-             FormatTime().
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxString Format(wxLogLevel level,
 
-                             const wxString& msg,
 
-                             const wxLogRecordInfo& info) const;
 
- protected:
 
-     /**
 
-         This function formats the time stamp part of the log message.
 
-         Override this function if you need to customize just the time stamp.
 
-         @param time
 
-             Time to format.
 
-         @return
 
-             The formated time string, may be empty.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxString FormatTime(time_t time) const;
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLog
 
-     wxLog class defines the interface for the <em>log targets</em> used by wxWidgets
 
-     logging functions as explained in the @ref overview_log.
 
-     The only situations when you need to directly use this class is when you want
 
-     to derive your own log target because the existing ones don't satisfy your
 
-     needs.
 
-     Otherwise, it is completely hidden behind the @ref group_funcmacro_log "wxLogXXX() functions"
 
-     and you may not even know about its existence.
 
-     @note For console-mode applications, the default target is wxLogStderr, so
 
-           that all @e wxLogXXX() functions print on @c stderr when @c wxUSE_GUI = 0.
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
-     @see @ref overview_log, @ref group_funcmacro_log "wxLogXXX() functions"
 
- */
 
- class wxLog
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Trace mask functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Add the @a mask to the list of allowed masks for wxLogTrace().
 
-         @see RemoveTraceMask(), GetTraceMasks()
 
-     */
 
-     static void AddTraceMask(const wxString& mask);
 
-     /**
 
-         Removes all trace masks previously set with AddTraceMask().
 
-         @see RemoveTraceMask()
 
-     */
 
-     static void ClearTraceMasks();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the currently allowed list of string trace masks.
 
-         @see AddTraceMask().
 
-     */
 
-     static const wxArrayString& GetTraceMasks();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns @true if the @a mask is one of allowed masks for wxLogTrace().
 
-         See also: AddTraceMask(), RemoveTraceMask()
 
-     */
 
-     static bool IsAllowedTraceMask(const wxString& mask);
 
-     /**
 
-         Remove the @a mask from the list of allowed masks for
 
-         wxLogTrace().
 
-         @see AddTraceMask()
 
-     */
 
-     static void RemoveTraceMask(const wxString& mask);
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Log target functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Instructs wxLog to not create new log targets on the fly if there is none
 
-         currently (see GetActiveTarget()).
 
-         (Almost) for internal use only: it is supposed to be called by the
 
-         application shutdown code (where you don't want the log target to be
 
-         automatically created anymore).
 
-         Note that this function also calls ClearTraceMasks().
 
-     */
 
-     static void DontCreateOnDemand();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the pointer to the active log target (may be @NULL).
 
-         Notice that if SetActiveTarget() hadn't been previously explicitly
 
-         called, this function will by default try to create a log target by
 
-         calling wxAppTraits::CreateLogTarget() which may be overridden in a
 
-         user-defined traits class to change the default behaviour. You may also
 
-         call DontCreateOnDemand() to disable this behaviour.
 
-         When this function is called from threads other than main one,
 
-         auto-creation doesn't happen. But if the thread has a thread-specific
 
-         log target previously set by SetThreadActiveTarget(), it is returned
 
-         instead of the global one. Otherwise, the global log target is
 
-         returned.
 
-     */
 
-     static wxLog* GetActiveTarget();
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the specified log target as the active one.
 
-         Returns the pointer to the previous active log target (may be @NULL).
 
-         To suppress logging use a new instance of wxLogNull not @NULL.  If the
 
-         active log target is set to @NULL a new default log target will be
 
-         created when logging occurs.
 
-         @see SetThreadActiveTarget()
 
-     */
 
-     static wxLog* SetActiveTarget(wxLog* logtarget);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets a thread-specific log target.
 
-         The log target passed to this function will be used for all messages
 
-         logged by the current thread using the usual wxLog functions. This
 
-         shouldn't be called from the main thread which never uses a thread-
 
-         specific log target but can be used for the other threads to handle
 
-         thread logging completely separately; instead of buffering thread log
 
-         messages in the main thread logger.
 
-         Notice that unlike for SetActiveTarget(), wxWidgets does not destroy
 
-         the thread-specific log targets when the thread terminates so doing
 
-         this is your responsibility.
 
-         This method is only available if @c wxUSE_THREADS is 1, i.e. wxWidgets
 
-         was compiled with threads support.
 
-         @param logger
 
-             The new thread-specific log target, possibly @NULL.
 
-         @return
 
-             The previous thread-specific log target, initially @NULL.
 
-         @since 2.9.1
 
-      */
 
-     static wxLog *SetThreadActiveTarget(wxLog *logger);
 
-     /**
 
-         Flushes the current log target if any, does nothing if there is none.
 
-         When this method is called from the main thread context, it also
 
-         flushes any previously buffered messages logged by the other threads.
 
-         When it is called from the other threads it simply calls Flush() on the
 
-         currently active log target, so it mostly makes sense to do this if a
 
-         thread has its own logger set with SetThreadActiveTarget().
 
-     */
 
-     static void FlushActive();
 
-     /**
 
-         Resumes logging previously suspended by a call to Suspend().
 
-         All messages logged in the meanwhile will be flushed soon.
 
-     */
 
-     static void Resume();
 
-     /**
 
-         Suspends the logging until Resume() is called.
 
-         Note that the latter must be called the same number of times as the former
 
-         to undo it, i.e. if you call Suspend() twice you must call Resume() twice as well.
 
-         Note that suspending the logging means that the log sink won't be flushed
 
-         periodically, it doesn't have any effect if the current log target does the
 
-         logging immediately without waiting for Flush() to be called (the standard
 
-         GUI log target only shows the log dialog when it is flushed, so Suspend()
 
-         works as expected with it).
 
-         @see Resume(), wxLogNull
 
-     */
 
-     static void Suspend();
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Log level functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the current log level limit.
 
-         All messages at levels strictly greater than the value returned by this
 
-         function are not logged at all.
 
-         @see SetLogLevel(), IsLevelEnabled()
 
-     */
 
-     static wxLogLevel GetLogLevel();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns true if logging at this level is enabled for the current thread.
 
-         This function only returns @true if logging is globally enabled and if
 
-         @a level is less than or equal to the maximal log level enabled for the
 
-         given @a component.
 
-         @see IsEnabled(), SetLogLevel(), GetLogLevel(), SetComponentLevel()
 
-         @since 2.9.1
 
-      */
 
-     static bool IsLevelEnabled(wxLogLevel level, wxString component);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the log level for the given component.
 
-         For example, to disable all but error messages from wxWidgets network
 
-         classes you may use
 
-         @code
 
-             wxLog::SetComponentLevel("wx/net", wxLOG_Error);
 
-         @endcode
 
-         SetLogLevel() may be used to set the global log level.
 
-         @param component
 
-             Non-empty component name, possibly using slashes (@c /) to separate
 
-             it into several parts.
 
-         @param level
 
-             Maximal level of log messages from this component which will be
 
-             handled instead of being simply discarded.
 
-         @since 2.9.1
 
-      */
 
-     static void SetComponentLevel(const wxString& component, wxLogLevel level);
 
-     /**
 
-         Specifies that log messages with level greater (numerically) than
 
-         @a logLevel should be ignored and not sent to the active log target.
 
-         @see SetComponentLevel()
 
-     */
 
-     static void SetLogLevel(wxLogLevel logLevel);
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Enable/disable features functions
 
-     */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Globally enable or disable logging.
 
-         Calling this function with @false argument disables all log messages
 
-         for the current thread.
 
-         @see wxLogNull, IsEnabled()
 
-         @return
 
-             The old state, i.e. @true if logging was previously enabled and
 
-             @false if it was disabled.
 
-      */
 
-     static bool EnableLogging(bool enable = true);
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns true if logging is enabled at all now.
 
-         @see IsLevelEnabled(), EnableLogging()
 
-      */
 
-     static bool IsEnabled();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns whether the repetition counting mode is enabled.
 
-     */
 
-     static bool GetRepetitionCounting();
 
-     /**
 
-         Enables logging mode in which a log message is logged once, and in case exactly
 
-         the same message successively repeats one or more times, only the number of
 
-         repetitions is logged.
 
-     */
 
-     static void SetRepetitionCounting(bool repetCounting = true);
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the current timestamp format string.
 
-         Notice that the current time stamp is only used by the default log
 
-         formatter and custom formatters may ignore this format.
 
-     */
 
-     static const wxString& GetTimestamp();
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the timestamp format prepended by the default log targets to all
 
-         messages. The string may contain any normal characters as well as %
 
-         prefixed format specifiers, see @e strftime() manual for details.
 
-         Passing an empty string to this function disables message time stamping.
 
-         Notice that the current time stamp is only used by the default log
 
-         formatter and custom formatters may ignore this format. You can also
 
-         define a custom wxLogFormatter to customize the time stamp handling
 
-         beyond changing its format.
 
-     */
 
-     static void SetTimestamp(const wxString& format);
 
-     /**
 
-         Disables time stamping of the log messages.
 
-         Notice that the current time stamp is only used by the default log
 
-         formatter and custom formatters may ignore calls to this function.
 
-         @since 2.9.0
 
-     */
 
-     static void DisableTimestamp();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns whether the verbose mode is currently active.
 
-     */
 
-     static bool GetVerbose();
 
-     /**
 
-         Activates or deactivates verbose mode in which the verbose messages are
 
-         logged as the normal ones instead of being silently dropped.
 
-         The verbose messages are the trace messages which are not disabled in the
 
-         release mode and are generated by wxLogVerbose().
 
-         @see @ref overview_log
 
-     */
 
-     static void SetVerbose(bool verbose = true);
 
-     //@}
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the specified formatter as the active one.
 
-         @param formatter
 
-             The new formatter. If @NULL, reset to the default formatter.
 
-         Returns the pointer to the previous formatter. You must delete it
 
-         if you don't plan to attach it again to a wxLog object later.
 
-         @since 2.9.4
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogFormatter *SetFormatter(wxLogFormatter* formatter);
 
-     /**
 
-         Some of wxLog implementations, most notably the standard wxLogGui class,
 
-         buffer the messages (for example, to avoid showing the user a zillion of modal
 
-         message boxes one after another -- which would be really annoying).
 
-         This function shows them all and clears the buffer contents.
 
-         If the buffer is already empty, nothing happens.
 
-         If you override this method in a derived class, call the base class
 
-         version first, before doing anything else.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void Flush();
 
-     /**
 
-         Log the given record.
 
-         This function should only be called from the DoLog() implementations in
 
-         the derived classes if they need to call DoLogRecord() on another log
 
-         object (they can, of course, just use wxLog::DoLogRecord() call syntax
 
-         to call it on the object itself). It should not be used for logging new
 
-         messages which can be only sent to the currently active logger using
 
-         OnLog() which also checks if the logging (for this level) is enabled
 
-         while this method just directly calls DoLog().
 
-         Example of use of this class from wxLogChain:
 
-         @code
 
-         void wxLogChain::DoLogRecord(wxLogLevel level,
 
-                                      const wxString& msg,
 
-                                      const wxLogRecordInfo& info)
 
-         {
 
-             // let the previous logger show it
 
-             if ( m_logOld && IsPassingMessages() )
 
-                 m_logOld->LogRecord(level, msg, info);
 
-             // and also send it to the new one
 
-             if ( m_logNew && m_logNew != this )
 
-                 m_logNew->LogRecord(level, msg, info);
 
-         }
 
-         @endcode
 
-         @since 2.9.1
 
-      */
 
-     void LogRecord(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg, const wxLogRecordInfo& info);
 
- protected:
 
-     /**
 
-         @name Logging callbacks.
 
-         The functions which should be overridden by custom log targets.
 
-         When defining a new log target, you have a choice between overriding
 
-         DoLogRecord(), which provides maximal flexibility, DoLogTextAtLevel()
 
-         which can be used if you don't intend to change the default log
 
-         messages formatting but want to handle log messages of different levels
 
-         differently or, in the simplest case, DoLogText().
 
-      */
 
-     //@{
 
-     /**
 
-         Called to log a new record.
 
-         Any log message created by wxLogXXX() functions is passed to this
 
-         method of the active log target. The default implementation prepends
 
-         the timestamp and, for some log levels (e.g. error and warning), the
 
-         corresponding prefix to @a msg and passes it to DoLogTextAtLevel().
 
-         You may override this method to implement custom formatting of the
 
-         log messages or to implement custom filtering of log messages (e.g. you
 
-         could discard all log messages coming from the given source file).
 
-      */
 
-     virtual void DoLogRecord(wxLogLevel level,
 
-                              const wxString& msg,
 
-                              const wxLogRecordInfo& info);
 
-     /**
 
-         Called to log the specified string at given level.
 
-         The base class versions logs debug and trace messages on the system
 
-         default debug output channel and passes all the other messages to
 
-         DoLogText().
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DoLogTextAtLevel(wxLogLevel level, const wxString& msg);
 
-     /**
 
-         Called to log the specified string.
 
-         A simple implementation might just send the string to @c stdout or
 
-         @c stderr or save it in a file (of course, the already existing
 
-         wxLogStderr can be used for this).
 
-         The base class version of this function asserts so it must be
 
-         overridden if you don't override DoLogRecord() or DoLogTextAtLevel().
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DoLogText(const wxString& msg);
 
-     //@}
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogChain
 
-     This simple class allows you to chain log sinks, that is to install a new sink but
 
-     keep passing log messages to the old one instead of replacing it completely as
 
-     wxLog::SetActiveTarget does.
 
-     It is especially useful when you want to divert the logs somewhere (for
 
-     example to a file or a log window) but also keep showing the error messages
 
-     using the standard dialogs as wxLogGui does by default.
 
-     Example of usage:
 
-     @code
 
-     wxLogChain *logChain = new wxLogChain(new wxLogStderr);
 
-     // all the log messages are sent to stderr and also processed as usually
 
-     ...
 
-     // don't delete logChain directly as this would leave a dangling
 
-     // pointer as active log target, use SetActiveTarget() instead
 
-     delete wxLog::SetActiveTarget(...something else or NULL...);
 
-     @endcode
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
- */
 
- class wxLogChain : public wxLog
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets the specified @c logger (which may be @NULL) as the default log
 
-         target but the log messages are also passed to the previous log target if any.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogChain(wxLog* logger);
 
-     /**
 
-         Destroys the previous log target.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual ~wxLogChain();
 
-     /**
 
-         Detaches the old log target so it won't be destroyed when the wxLogChain object
 
-         is destroyed.
 
-     */
 
-     void DetachOldLog();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the pointer to the previously active log target (which may be @NULL).
 
-     */
 
-     wxLog* GetOldLog() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns @true if the messages are passed to the previously active log
 
-         target (default) or @false if PassMessages() had been called.
 
-     */
 
-     bool IsPassingMessages() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         By default, the log messages are passed to the previously active log target.
 
-         Calling this function with @false parameter disables this behaviour
 
-         (presumably temporarily, as you shouldn't use wxLogChain at all otherwise) and
 
-         it can be reenabled by calling it again with @a passMessages set to @true.
 
-     */
 
-     void PassMessages(bool passMessages);
 
-     /**
 
-         Sets another log target to use (may be @NULL).
 
-         The log target specified in the wxLogChain(wxLog*) constructor or in a
 
-         previous call to this function is deleted.
 
-         This doesn't change the old log target value (the one the messages are
 
-         forwarded to) which still remains the same as was active when wxLogChain
 
-         object was created.
 
-     */
 
-     void SetLog(wxLog* logger);
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogInterposer
 
-     A special version of wxLogChain which uses itself as the new log target.
 
-     It forwards log messages to the previously installed one in addition to
 
-     processing them itself.
 
-     Unlike wxLogChain which is usually used directly as is, this class must be
 
-     derived from to implement wxLog::DoLog and/or wxLog::DoLogString methods.
 
-     wxLogInterposer destroys the previous log target in its destructor.
 
-     If you don't want this to happen, use wxLogInterposerTemp instead.
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
- */
 
- class wxLogInterposer : public wxLogChain
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         The default constructor installs this object as the current active log target.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogInterposer();
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogInterposerTemp
 
-     A special version of wxLogChain which uses itself as the new log target.
 
-     It forwards log messages to the previously installed one in addition to
 
-     processing them itself. Unlike wxLogInterposer, it doesn't delete the old
 
-     target which means it can be used to temporarily redirect log output.
 
-     As per wxLogInterposer, this class must be derived from to implement
 
-     wxLog::DoLog and/or wxLog::DoLogString methods.
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
- */
 
- class wxLogInterposerTemp : public wxLogChain
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         The default constructor installs this object as the current active log target.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogInterposerTemp();
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogStream
 
-     This class can be used to redirect the log messages to a C++ stream.
 
-     Please note that this class is only available if wxWidgets was compiled with
 
-     the standard iostream library support (@c wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM must be on).
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
-     @see wxLogStderr, wxStreamToTextRedirector
 
- */
 
- class wxLogStream : public wxLog
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Constructs a log target which sends all the log messages to the given
 
-         output stream. If it is @NULL, the messages are sent to @c cerr.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogStream(std::ostream *ostr = NULL);
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogStderr
 
-     This class can be used to redirect the log messages to a C file stream (not to
 
-     be confused with C++ streams).
 
-     It is the default log target for the non-GUI wxWidgets applications which
 
-     send all the output to @c stderr.
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
-     @see wxLogStream
 
- */
 
- class wxLogStderr : public wxLog
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Constructs a log target which sends all the log messages to the given
 
-         @c FILE. If it is @NULL, the messages are sent to @c stderr.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogStderr(FILE* fp = NULL);
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogBuffer
 
-     wxLogBuffer is a very simple implementation of log sink which simply collects
 
-     all the logged messages in a string (except the debug messages which are output
 
-     in the usual way immediately as we're presumably not interested in collecting
 
-     them for later). The messages from different log function calls are separated
 
-     by the new lines.
 
-     All the messages collected so far can be shown to the user (and the current
 
-     buffer cleared) by calling the overloaded wxLogBuffer::Flush method.
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
- */
 
- class wxLogBuffer : public wxLog
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         The default ctor does nothing.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogBuffer();
 
-     /**
 
-         Shows all the messages collected so far to the user (using a message box in the
 
-         GUI applications or by printing them out to the console in text mode) and
 
-         clears the internal buffer.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void Flush();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the current buffer contains. Messages from different log function calls
 
-         are separated with the new lines in the buffer.
 
-         The buffer can be cleared by Flush() which will also show the current
 
-         contents to the user.
 
-     */
 
-     const wxString& GetBuffer() const;
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogNull
 
-     This class allows you to temporarily suspend logging. All calls to the log
 
-     functions during the life time of an object of this class are just ignored.
 
-     In particular, it can be used to suppress the log messages given by wxWidgets
 
-     itself but it should be noted that it is rarely the best way to cope with this
 
-     problem as @b all log messages are suppressed, even if they indicate a
 
-     completely different error than the one the programmer wanted to suppress.
 
-     For instance, the example of the overview:
 
-     @code
 
-       wxFile file;
 
-       // wxFile.Open() normally complains if file can't be opened, we don't want it
 
-       {
 
-         wxLogNull logNo;
 
-         if ( !file.Open("bar") )
 
-           ... process error ourselves ...
 
-       } // ~wxLogNull called, old log sink restored
 
-       wxLogMessage("..."); // ok
 
-     @endcode
 
-     would be better written as:
 
-     @code
 
-       wxFile file;
 
-       // don't try to open file if it doesn't exist, we are prepared to deal with
 
-       // this ourselves - but all other errors are not expected
 
-       if ( wxFile::Exists("bar") )
 
-       {
 
-           // gives an error message if the file couldn't be opened
 
-           file.Open("bar");
 
-       }
 
-       else
 
-       {
 
-           ...
 
-       }
 
-     @endcode
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
- */
 
- class wxLogNull
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Suspends logging.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogNull();
 
-     /**
 
-         Resumes logging.
 
-     */
 
-     ~wxLogNull();
 
- };
 
- #endif // wxUSE_BASE
 
- #if wxUSE_GUI
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogWindow
 
-     This class represents a background log window: to be precise, it collects all
 
-     log messages in the log frame which it manages but also passes them on to the
 
-     log target which was active at the moment of its creation. This allows you, for
 
-     example, to show all the log messages in a frame but still continue to process
 
-     them normally by showing the standard log dialog.
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
-     @see wxLogTextCtrl
 
- */
 
- class wxLogWindow : public wxLogInterposer
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Creates the log frame window and starts collecting the messages in it.
 
-         @param pParent
 
-             The parent window for the log frame, may be @NULL
 
-         @param szTitle
 
-             The title for the log frame
 
-         @param show
 
-             @true to show the frame initially (default), otherwise
 
-             Show() must be called later.
 
-         @param passToOld
 
-             @true to process the log messages normally in addition to logging them
 
-             in the log frame (default), @false to only log them in the log frame.
 
-             Note that if no targets were set using wxLog::SetActiveTarget() then
 
-             wxLogWindow simply becomes the active one and messages won't be passed
 
-             to other targets.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogWindow(wxWindow* pParent, const wxString& szTitle, bool show = true,
 
-                 bool passToOld = true);
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the associated log frame window. This may be used to position or resize
 
-         it but use Show() to show or hide it.
 
-     */
 
-     wxFrame* GetFrame() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Called if the user closes the window interactively, will not be
 
-         called if it is destroyed for another reason (such as when program
 
-         exits).
 
-         Return @true from here to allow the frame to close, @false to
 
-         prevent this from happening.
 
-         @see OnFrameDelete()
 
-     */
 
-     virtual bool OnFrameClose(wxFrame* frame);
 
-     /**
 
-         Called right before the log frame is going to be deleted: will
 
-         always be called unlike OnFrameClose().
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void OnFrameDelete(wxFrame* frame);
 
-     /**
 
-         Shows or hides the frame.
 
-     */
 
-     void Show(bool show = true);
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogGui
 
-     This is the default log target for the GUI wxWidgets applications.
 
-     Please see @ref overview_log_customize for explanation of how to change the
 
-     default log target.
 
-     An object of this class is used by default to show the log messages created
 
-     by using wxLogMessage(), wxLogError() and other logging functions. It
 
-     doesn't display the messages logged by them immediately however but
 
-     accumulates all messages logged during an event handler execution and then
 
-     shows them all at once when its Flush() method is called during the idle
 
-     time processing. This has the important advantage of showing only a single
 
-     dialog to the user even if several messages were logged because of a single
 
-     error as it often happens (e.g. a low level function could log a message
 
-     because it failed to open a file resulting in its caller logging another
 
-     message due to the failure of higher level operation requiring the use of
 
-     this file). If you need to force the display of all previously logged
 
-     messages immediately you can use wxLog::FlushActive() to force the dialog
 
-     display.
 
-     Also notice that if an error message is logged when several informative
 
-     messages had been already logged before, the informative messages are
 
-     discarded on the assumption that they are not useful -- and may be
 
-     confusing and hence harmful -- any more after the error. The warning
 
-     and error messages are never discarded however and any informational
 
-     messages logged after the first error one are also kept (as they may
 
-     contain information about the error recovery). You may override DoLog()
 
-     method to change this behaviour.
 
-     At any rate, it is possible that that several messages were accumulated
 
-     before this class Flush() method is called. If this is the case, Flush()
 
-     uses a custom dialog which shows the last message directly and allows the
 
-     user to view the previously logged ones by expanding the "Details"
 
-     wxCollapsiblePane inside it. This custom dialog also provides the buttons
 
-     for copying the log messages to the clipboard and saving them to a file.
 
-     However if only a single message is present when Flush() is called, just a
 
-     wxMessageBox() is used to show it. This has the advantage of being closer
 
-     to the native behaviour but it doesn't give the user any possibility to
 
-     copy or save the message (except for the recent Windows versions where @c
 
-     Ctrl-C may be pressed in the message box to copy its contents to the
 
-     clipboard) so you may want to override DoShowSingleLogMessage() to
 
-     customize wxLogGui -- the dialogs sample shows how to do this.
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
- */
 
- class wxLogGui : public wxLog
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Default constructor.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogGui();
 
-     /**
 
-         Presents the accumulated log messages, if any, to the user.
 
-         This method is called during the idle time and should show any messages
 
-         accumulated in wxLogGui#m_aMessages field to the user.
 
-      */
 
-     virtual void Flush();
 
- protected:
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the appropriate title for the dialog.
 
-         The title is constructed from wxApp::GetAppDisplayName() and the
 
-         severity string (e.g. "error" or "warning") appropriate for the current
 
-         wxLogGui#m_bErrors and wxLogGui#m_bWarnings values.
 
-      */
 
-     wxString GetTitle() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns wxICON_ERROR, wxICON_WARNING or wxICON_INFORMATION depending on
 
-         the current maximal severity.
 
-         This value is suitable to be used in the style parameter of
 
-         wxMessageBox() function.
 
-      */
 
-     int GetSeverityIcon() const;
 
-     /**
 
-         Forgets all the currently stored messages.
 
-         If you override Flush() (and don't call the base class version), you
 
-         must call this method to avoid messages being logged over and over
 
-         again.
 
-      */
 
-     void Clear();
 
-     /**
 
-         All currently accumulated messages.
 
-         This array may be empty if no messages were logged.
 
-         @see m_aSeverity, m_aTimes
 
-      */
 
-     wxArrayString m_aMessages;
 
-     /**
 
-         The severities of each logged message.
 
-         This array is synchronized with wxLogGui#m_aMessages, i.e. the n-th
 
-         element of this array corresponds to the severity of the n-th message.
 
-         The possible severity values are @c wxLOG_XXX constants, e.g.
 
-         wxLOG_Error, wxLOG_Warning, wxLOG_Message etc.
 
-      */
 
-     wxArrayInt m_aSeverity;
 
-     /**
 
-         The time stamps of each logged message.
 
-         The elements of this array are time_t values corresponding to the time
 
-         when the message was logged.
 
-      */
 
-     wxArrayLong m_aTimes;
 
-     /**
 
-         True if there any error messages.
 
-      */
 
-     bool m_bErrors;
 
-     /**
 
-         True if there any warning messages.
 
-         If both wxLogGui#m_bErrors and this member are false, there are only
 
-         informational messages to be shown.
 
-      */
 
-     bool m_bWarnings;
 
-     /**
 
-         True if there any messages to be shown to the user.
 
-         This variable is used instead of simply checking whether
 
-         wxLogGui#m_aMessages array is empty to allow blocking further calls to
 
-         Flush() while a log dialog is already being shown, even if the messages
 
-         array hasn't been emptied yet.
 
-      */
 
-     bool m_bHasMessages;
 
- private:
 
-     /**
 
-         Method called by Flush() to show a single log message.
 
-         This function can be overridden to show the message in a different way.
 
-         By default a simple wxMessageBox() call is used.
 
-         @param message
 
-             The message to show (it can contain multiple lines).
 
-         @param title
 
-             The suggested title for the dialog showing the message, see
 
-             GetTitle().
 
-         @param style
 
-             One of @c wxICON_XXX constants, see GetSeverityIcon().
 
-      */
 
-     virtual void DoShowSingleLogMessage(const wxString& message,
 
-                                         const wxString& title,
 
-                                         int style);
 
-     /**
 
-         Method called by Flush() to show multiple log messages.
 
-         This function can be overridden to show the messages in a different way.
 
-         By default a special log dialog showing the most recent message and
 
-         allowing the user to expand it to view the previously logged ones is
 
-         used.
 
-         @param messages
 
-             Array of messages to show; it contains more than one element.
 
-         @param severities
 
-             Array of message severities containing @c wxLOG_XXX values.
 
-         @param times
 
-             Array of time_t values indicating when each message was logged.
 
-         @param title
 
-             The suggested title for the dialog showing the message, see
 
-             GetTitle().
 
-         @param style
 
-             One of @c wxICON_XXX constants, see GetSeverityIcon().
 
-      */
 
-     virtual void DoShowMultipleLogMessages(const wxArrayString& messages,
 
-                                            const wxArrayInt& severities,
 
-                                            const wxArrayLong& times,
 
-                                            const wxString& title,
 
-                                            int style);
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxLogTextCtrl
 
-     Using these target all the log messages can be redirected to a text control.
 
-     The text control must have been created with @c wxTE_MULTILINE style by the
 
-     caller previously.
 
-     @library{wxcore}
 
-     @category{logging}
 
-     @see wxTextCtrl, wxStreamToTextRedirector
 
- */
 
- class wxLogTextCtrl : public wxLog
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Constructs a log target which sends all the log messages to the given text
 
-         control. The @a textctrl parameter cannot be @NULL.
 
-     */
 
-     wxLogTextCtrl(wxTextCtrl* pTextCtrl);
 
- };
 
- #endif // wxUSE_GUI
 
- #if wxUSE_BASE
 
- // ============================================================================
 
- // Global functions/macros
 
- // ============================================================================
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     This function shows a message to the user in a safe way and should be safe
 
-     to call even before the application has been initialized or if it is
 
-     currently in some other strange state (for example, about to crash). Under
 
-     Windows this function shows a message box using a native dialog instead of
 
-     wxMessageBox() (which might be unsafe to call), elsewhere it simply prints
 
-     the message to the standard output using the title as prefix.
 
-     @param title
 
-         The title of the message box shown to the user or the prefix of the
 
-         message string.
 
-     @param text
 
-         The text to show to the user.
 
-     @see wxLogFatalError()
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxSafeShowMessage(const wxString& title, const wxString& text);
 
- /**
 
-     Returns the error code from the last system call. This function uses
 
-     @c errno on Unix platforms and @c GetLastError under Win32.
 
-     @see wxSysErrorMsg(), wxLogSysError()
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- unsigned long wxSysErrorCode();
 
- /**
 
-     Returns the error message corresponding to the given system error code. If
 
-     @a errCode is 0 (default), the last error code (as returned by
 
-     wxSysErrorCode()) is used.
 
-     @see wxSysErrorCode(), wxLogSysError()
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- const wxChar* wxSysErrorMsg(unsigned long errCode = 0);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     Logs a message with the given wxLogLevel.
 
-     E.g. using @c wxLOG_Message as first argument, this function behaves like wxLogMessage().
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogGeneric(wxLogLevel level, const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogGeneric(wxLogLevel level, const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     For all normal, informational messages. They also appear in a message box
 
-     by default (but it can be changed).
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogMessage(const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogMessage(const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     For verbose output. Normally, it is suppressed, but might be activated if
 
-     the user wishes to know more details about the program progress (another,
 
-     but possibly confusing name for the same function could be @c wxLogInfo).
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogVerbose(const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogVerbose(const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     For warnings - they are also normally shown to the user, but don't
 
-     interrupt the program work.
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogWarning(const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogWarning(const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     Like wxLogError(), but also terminates the program with the exit code 3.
 
-     Using @e abort() standard function also terminates the program with this
 
-     exit code.
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogFatalError(const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogFatalError(const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     The functions to use for error messages, i.e. the messages that must be
 
-     shown to the user. The default processing is to pop up a message box to
 
-     inform the user about it.
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogError(const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogError(const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     Log a message at @c wxLOG_Trace log level (see ::wxLogLevelValues enum).
 
-     Notice that the use of trace masks is not recommended any more as setting
 
-     the log components (please see @ref overview_log_enable) provides a way to
 
-     do the same thing for log messages of any level, and not just the tracing
 
-     ones.
 
-     Like wxLogDebug(), trace functions only do something in debug builds and
 
-     expand to nothing in the release one. The reason for making it a separate
 
-     function is that usually there are a lot of trace messages, so it might
 
-     make sense to separate them from other debug messages.
 
-     Trace messages can be separated into different categories; these functions in facts
 
-     only log the message if the given @a mask is currently enabled in wxLog. 
 
-     This lets you selectively trace only some operations and not others by enabling the 
 
-     desired trace masks with wxLog::AddTraceMask() or by setting the
 
-     @ref overview_envvars "@c WXTRACE environment variable".
 
-     The predefined string trace masks used by wxWidgets are:
 
-     @beginDefList
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTRACE_MemAlloc, Trace memory allocation (new/delete) }
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTRACE_Messages, Trace window messages/X callbacks }
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTRACE_ResAlloc, Trace GDI resource allocation }
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTRACE_RefCount, Trace various ref counting operations }
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTRACE_OleCalls, Trace OLE method calls (Win32 only) }
 
-     @endDefList
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogTrace(const char* mask, const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogTrace(const char* mask, const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     Like wxLogDebug(), trace functions only do something in debug builds and
 
-     expand to nothing in the release one. The reason for making it a separate
 
-     function is that usually there are a lot of trace messages, so it might
 
-     make sense to separate them from other debug messages.
 
-     @deprecated
 
-     This version of wxLogTrace() only logs the message if all the bits
 
-     corresponding to the @a mask are set in the wxLog trace mask which can be
 
-     set by calling wxLog::SetTraceMask(). This version is less flexible than
 
-     wxLogTrace(const char*,const char*,...) because it doesn't allow defining
 
-     the user trace masks easily. This is why it is deprecated in favour of
 
-     using string trace masks.
 
-     The following bitmasks are defined for wxTraceMask:
 
-     @beginDefList
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTraceMemAlloc, Trace memory allocation (new/delete) }
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTraceMessages, Trace window messages/X callbacks }
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTraceResAlloc, Trace GDI resource allocation }
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTraceRefCount, Trace various ref counting operations }
 
-     @itemdef{ wxTraceOleCalls, Trace OLE method calls (Win32 only) }
 
-     @endDefList
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogTrace(wxTraceMask mask, const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogTrace(wxTraceMask mask, const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     The right functions for debug output. They only do something in debug mode
 
-     (when the preprocessor symbol @c __WXDEBUG__ is defined) and expand to
 
-     nothing in release mode (otherwise).
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogDebug(const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogDebug(const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     Messages logged by this function will appear in the statusbar of the
 
-     @a frame or of the top level application window by default (i.e. when using
 
-     the second version of the functions).
 
-     If the target frame doesn't have a statusbar, the message will be lost.
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogStatus(wxFrame* frame, const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogStatus(wxFrame* frame, const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- void wxLogStatus(const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogStatus(const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_log */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     Mostly used by wxWidgets itself, but might be handy for logging errors
 
-     after system call (API function) failure. It logs the specified message
 
-     text as well as the last system error code (@e errno or @e GetLastError()
 
-     depending on the platform) and the corresponding error message. The second
 
-     form of this function takes the error code explicitly as the first
 
-     argument.
 
-     @see wxSysErrorCode(), wxSysErrorMsg()
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
- */
 
- void wxLogSysError(const char* formatString, ... );
 
- void wxVLogSysError(const char* formatString, va_list argPtr);
 
- //@}
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_debug */
 
- //@{
 
- /**
 
-     @def wxDISABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING_IN_RELEASE_BUILD()
 
-     Use this macro to disable logging at debug and trace levels in release
 
-     build when not using wxIMPLEMENT_APP().
 
-     @see wxDISABLE_DEBUG_SUPPORT(),
 
-          wxDISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_RELEASE_BUILD(),
 
-          @ref overview_debugging
 
-     @since 2.9.1
 
-     @header{wx/log.h}
 
-  */
 
- #define wxDISABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING_IN_RELEASE_BUILD()
 
- //@}
 
- #endif // wxUSE_BASE
 
 
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