#include <wx/config.h>
A handy little class which changes the current path in a wxConfig object and restores it in dtor.
Declaring a local variable of this type, it's possible to work in a specific directory and ensure that the path is automatically restored when the function returns.
For example:
Public Member Functions | |
wxConfigPathChanger (const wxConfigBase *pContainer, const wxString &strEntry) | |
Changes the path of the given wxConfigBase object so that the key strEntry is accessible (for read or write). More... | |
~wxConfigPathChanger () | |
Restores the path selected, inside the wxConfig object passed to the ctor, to the path which was selected when the wxConfigPathChanger ctor was called. More... | |
const wxString & | Name () const |
Returns the name of the key which was passed to the ctor. More... | |
void | UpdateIfDeleted () |
This method must be called if the original path inside the wxConfig object (i.e. More... | |
wxConfigPathChanger::wxConfigPathChanger | ( | const wxConfigBase * | pContainer, |
const wxString & | strEntry | ||
) |
Changes the path of the given wxConfigBase object so that the key strEntry is accessible (for read or write).
In other words, the ctor uses wxConfigBase::SetPath() with everything which precedes the last slash of strEntry, so that:
has the same effect of:
wxConfigPathChanger::~wxConfigPathChanger | ( | ) |
Restores the path selected, inside the wxConfig object passed to the ctor, to the path which was selected when the wxConfigPathChanger ctor was called.
const wxString& wxConfigPathChanger::Name | ( | ) | const |
Returns the name of the key which was passed to the ctor.
The "name" is just anything which follows the last slash of the string given to the ctor.
void wxConfigPathChanger::UpdateIfDeleted | ( | ) |
This method must be called if the original path inside the wxConfig object (i.e.
the current path at the moment of creation of this wxConfigPathChanger object) could have been deleted, thus preventing wxConfigPathChanger from restoring the not existing (any more) path.
If the original path doesn't exist any more, the path will be restored to the deepest still existing component of the old path.