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| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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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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| // 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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| /**
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|     @class wxFileSystemWatcher
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| 
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|     The wxFileSystemWatcher class allows receiving notifications of file
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|     system changes.
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| 
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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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| 
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|     @note The application's event loop needs to be running before a
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|           wxFileSystemWatcher can be properly created, and that is why one
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|           should not be created too early during application startup.
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|           If you intend to create a wxFileSystemWatcher at startup, you can
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|           override wxAppConsole::OnEventLoopEnter() to ensure it is not done
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|           too early.
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| 
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|     For the full list of change types that are reported see wxFSWFlags.
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| 
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|     This class notifies the application about the file system changes by
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|     sending events of wxFileSystemWatcherEvent class. By default these events
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|     are sent to the wxFileSystemWatcher object itself so you can derive from it
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|     and use the event table @c EVT_FSWATCHER macro to handle these events in a
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|     derived class method. Alternatively, you can use
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|     wxFileSystemWatcher::SetOwner() to send the events to another object. Or
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|     you could use wxEvtHandler::Connect() with @c wxEVT_FSWATCHER to handle
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|     these events in any other object. See the fswatcher sample for an example
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|     of the latter approach.
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| 
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|     @library{wxbase}
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|     @category{file}
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| 
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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.
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|      */
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|     wxFileSystemWatcher();
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| 
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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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|     /**
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|         Adds @a path to currently watched files.
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| 
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|         The @a path argument can currently only be a directory and any changes
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|         to this directory itself or its immediate children will generate the
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|         events. Use AddTree() to monitor the directory recursively.
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| 
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|         Note that on platforms that use symbolic links, you should consider the
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|         possibility that @a path is a symlink. To watch the symlink itself and
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|         not its target you may call wxFileName::DontFollowLink() on @a path.
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| 
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|         @param path
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|             The name of the path to watch.
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|         @param events
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|             An optional filter to receive only events of particular types.
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|             This is currently implemented only for GTK.
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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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|     /**
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|         This is the same as Add(), but also recursively adds every
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|         file/directory in the tree rooted at @a path.
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| 
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|         Additionally a file mask can be specified to include only files
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|         matching that particular mask.
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| 
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|         This method is implemented efficiently on MSW and OS X >= 10.7, but
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|         should be used with care on other platforms for directories with lots
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|         of children (e.g. the root directory) as it calls Add() for each
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|         subdirectory, potentially creating a lot of watches and taking a long
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|         time to execute.
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| 
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|         Note that on platforms that use symbolic links, you will probably want
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|         to have called wxFileName::DontFollowLink on @a path. This is especially
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|         important if the symlink targets may themselves be watched.
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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);
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| 
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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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|         See the comment in Add() about symbolic links. @a path should treat
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|         symbolic links in the same way as in the original Add() call.
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|      */
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|     virtual bool Remove(const wxFileName& path);
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| 
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|     /**
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|         This is the same as Remove(), but also removes every file/directory
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|         belonging to the tree rooted at @a path.
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| 
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|         See the comment in AddTree() about symbolic links. @a path should treat
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|         symbolic links in the same way as in the original AddTree() call.
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|      */
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|     virtual bool RemoveTree(const wxFileName& path);
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| 
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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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|     /**
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|         Returns the number of currently watched paths.
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| 
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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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|     /**
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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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|     /**
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|         Associates the file system watcher with the given @a handler object.
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| 
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|         All the events generated by this object will be passed to the specified
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|         owner.
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|      */
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|     void SetOwner(wxEvtHandler* handler);
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| };
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| /**
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|     @class wxFileSystemWatcherEvent
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| 
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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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| 
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|     @library{wxbase}
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|     @category{events}
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| 
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|     @see wxFileSystemWatcher
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|     @see @ref overview_events
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| 
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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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|     wxFileSystemWatcherEvent(int changeType = 0,
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|                              int watchid = wxID_ANY);
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|     wxFileSystemWatcherEvent(int changeType,
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|                              wxFSWWarningType warningType,
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|                              const wxString& errorMsg,
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|                              int watchid = wxID_ANY);
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|     wxFileSystemWatcherEvent(int changeType,
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|                              const wxFileName& path,
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|                              const wxFileName& newPath,
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|                              int watchid = wxID_ANY);
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| 
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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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|     /**
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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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| 
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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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|     /**
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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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|     /**
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|         Returns @c true if this error is an error event
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| 
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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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|     /**
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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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|         This string may be empty if the exact reason for the error or the
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|         warning is not known.
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|      */
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|     wxString GetErrorDescription() const;
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Return the type of the warning if this event is a warning one.
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| 
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|         If this is not a warning event, i.e. if GetChangeType() doesn't include
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|         ::wxFSW_EVENT_WARNING, returns ::wxFSW_WARNING_NONE.
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| 
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|         @since 3.0
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|      */
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|     wxFSWWarningType GetWarningType() const;
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| 
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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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| wxEventType wxEVT_FSWATCHER;
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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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| 
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|     Not all of these events are reported on all platforms currently.
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| 
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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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|     /// File or directory was created.
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|     wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE = 0x01,
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| 
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|     /// File or directory was deleted.
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|     wxFSW_EVENT_DELETE = 0x02,
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| 
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|     /**
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|         File or directory was renamed.
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| 
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|         Notice that under MSW this event is sometimes -- although not always --
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|         followed by a ::wxFSW_EVENT_MODIFY for the new file.
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| 
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|         Under OS X this event is only detected when watching entire trees. When
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|         watching directories, separate ::wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE and
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|         ::wxFSW_EVENT_DELETE events are detected instead.
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|      */
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|     wxFSW_EVENT_RENAME = 0x04,
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| 
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|     /**
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|         File or directory was modified.
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| 
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|         Depending on the program doing the file modification, multiple such
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|         events can be reported for a single logical file update.
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| 
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|         Under OS X this event is only detected when watching entire trees.
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|      */
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|     wxFSW_EVENT_MODIFY = 0x08,
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| 
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|     /**
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|         File or directory was accessed.
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| 
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|         This event is currently only detected under Linux.
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|      */
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|     wxFSW_EVENT_ACCESS = 0x10,
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| 
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|     /**
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|         The item's metadata was changed, e.g.\ its permissions or timestamps.
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| 
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|         This event is currently only detected under Linux and OS X.
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|         Under OS X this event is only detected when watching entire trees.
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| 
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|         @since 2.9.5
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|      */
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|     wxFSW_EVENT_ATTRIB = 0x20,
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| 
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|     /**
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|         The file system containing a watched item was unmounted.
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| 
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|         wxFSW_EVENT_UNMOUNT cannot be set; unmount events are produced automatically. This flag
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|         is therefore not included in wxFSW_EVENT_ALL.
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| 
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|         This event is currently only detected under Linux and OS X.
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|         Under OS X this event is only detected when watching entire trees.
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| 
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|         @since 2.9.5
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|     */
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|     wxFSW_EVENT_UNMOUNT = 0x2000,
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| 
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|     /**
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|         A warning condition arose.
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| 
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|         This is something that probably needs to be shown to the user in an
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|         interactive program as it can indicate a relatively serious problem,
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|         e.g. some events could have been missed because of an overflow. But
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|         more events will still be coming in the future, unlike for the error
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|         condition below.
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|      */
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|     wxFSW_EVENT_WARNING = 0x40,
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| 
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|     /**
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|         An error condition arose.
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| 
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|         Errors are fatal, i.e. no more events will be reported after an error
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|         and the program can stop watching the directories currently being
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|         monitored.
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|     */
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|     wxFSW_EVENT_ERROR = 0x80,
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| 
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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 | wxFSW_EVENT_ATTRIB |
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|                          wxFSW_EVENT_WARNING | wxFSW_EVENT_ERROR
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| };
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| 
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| /**
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|     Possible warning types for the warning events generated by
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|     wxFileSystemWatcher.
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| 
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|     @since 3.0
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|  */
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| enum wxFSWWarningType
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| {
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|     /**
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|         This is not a warning at all.
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|      */
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|     wxFSW_WARNING_NONE,
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| 
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|     /**
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|         A generic warning.
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| 
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|         Further information may be provided in the user-readable message
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|         available from wxFileSystemWatcherEvent::GetErrorDescription()
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|      */
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|     wxFSW_WARNING_GENERAL,
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| 
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|     /**
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|         An overflow event.
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| 
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|         This warning indicates that some file system changes were not signaled
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|         by any events, usually because there were too many of them and the
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|         internally used queue has overflown. If such event is received it is
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|         recommended to completely rescan the files or directories being
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|         monitored.
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|      */
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|     wxFSW_WARNING_OVERFLOW
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| };
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