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/*
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==============================================================================
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This file is part of the JUCE library.
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Copyright (c) 2013 - Raw Material Software Ltd.
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Permission is granted to use this software under the terms of either:
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a) the GPL v2 (or any later version)
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b) the Affero GPL v3
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Details of these licenses can be found at: www.gnu.org/licenses
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JUCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
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A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are
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available: visit www.juce.com for more information.
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==============================================================================
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*/
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#ifndef JUCE_APPLICATION_H_INCLUDED
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#define JUCE_APPLICATION_H_INCLUDED
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//==============================================================================
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/**
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An instance of this class is used to specify initialisation and shutdown
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code for the application.
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Any application that wants to run an event loop must declare a subclass of
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JUCEApplicationBase or JUCEApplication, and implement its various pure virtual
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methods.
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It then needs to use the START_JUCE_APPLICATION macro somewhere in a CPP file
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to declare an instance of this class and generate suitable platform-specific
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boilerplate code to launch the app.
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Note that this class is derived from JUCEApplicationBase, which contains most
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of the useful methods and functionality. This derived class is here simply as
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a convenient way to also inherit from an ApplicationCommandTarget, and to implement
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default versions of some of the pure virtual base class methods. But you can derive
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your app object directly from JUCEApplicationBase if you want to, and by doing so
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can avoid having a dependency on the juce_gui_basics module.
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e.g. @code
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class MyJUCEApp : public JUCEApplication
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{
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public:
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MyJUCEApp() {}
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~MyJUCEApp() {}
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void initialise (const String& commandLine)
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{
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myMainWindow = new MyApplicationWindow();
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myMainWindow->setBounds (100, 100, 400, 500);
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myMainWindow->setVisible (true);
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}
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void shutdown()
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{
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myMainWindow = nullptr;
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}
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const String getApplicationName()
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{
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return "Super JUCE-o-matic";
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}
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const String getApplicationVersion()
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{
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return "1.0";
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}
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private:
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ScopedPointer<MyApplicationWindow> myMainWindow;
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};
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// this generates boilerplate code to launch our app class:
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START_JUCE_APPLICATION (MyJUCEApp)
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@endcode
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@see JUCEApplicationBase, START_JUCE_APPLICATION
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*/
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class JUCE_API JUCEApplication : public JUCEApplicationBase,
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public ApplicationCommandTarget
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{
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public:
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//==============================================================================
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/** Constructs a JUCE app object.
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If subclasses implement a constructor or destructor, they shouldn't call any
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JUCE code in there - put your startup/shutdown code in initialise() and
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shutdown() instead.
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*/
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JUCEApplication();
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/** Destructor.
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If subclasses implement a constructor or destructor, they shouldn't call any
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JUCE code in there - put your startup/shutdown code in initialise() and
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shutdown() instead.
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*/
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~JUCEApplication();
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//==============================================================================
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/** Returns the global instance of the application object being run. */
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static JUCEApplication* JUCE_CALLTYPE getInstance() noexcept;
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//==============================================================================
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/** Returns the application's name. */
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virtual const String getApplicationName() = 0;
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/** Returns the application's version number. */
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virtual const String getApplicationVersion() = 0;
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/** Checks whether multiple instances of the app are allowed.
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If you application class returns true for this, more than one instance is
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permitted to run (except on OSX where the OS automatically stops you launching
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a second instance of an app without explicitly starting it from the command-line).
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If it's false, the second instance won't start, but it you will still get a
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callback to anotherInstanceStarted() to tell you about this - which
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gives you a chance to react to what the user was trying to do.
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*/
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bool moreThanOneInstanceAllowed() override;
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/** Indicates that the user has tried to start up another instance of the app.
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This will get called even if moreThanOneInstanceAllowed() is false.
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*/
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void anotherInstanceStarted (const String& commandLine) override;
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/** Called when the operating system is trying to close the application.
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The default implementation of this method is to call quit(), but it may
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be overloaded to ignore the request or do some other special behaviour
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instead. For example, you might want to offer the user the chance to save
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their changes before quitting, and give them the chance to cancel.
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If you want to send a quit signal to your app, this is the correct method
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to call, because it means that requests that come from the system get handled
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in the same way as those from your own application code. So e.g. you'd
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call this method from a "quit" item on a menu bar.
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*/
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void systemRequestedQuit() override;
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/** This method is called when the application is being put into background mode
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by the operating system.
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*/
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void suspended() override;
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/** This method is called when the application is being woken from background mode
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by the operating system.
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*/
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void resumed() override;
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/** If any unhandled exceptions make it through to the message dispatch loop, this
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callback will be triggered, in case you want to log them or do some other
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type of error-handling.
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If the type of exception is derived from the std::exception class, the pointer
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passed-in will be valid. If the exception is of unknown type, this pointer
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will be null.
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*/
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void unhandledException (const std::exception* e,
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const String& sourceFilename,
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int lineNumber) override;
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//==============================================================================
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/** @internal */
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ApplicationCommandTarget* getNextCommandTarget();
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/** @internal */
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void getCommandInfo (CommandID, ApplicationCommandInfo&);
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/** @internal */
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void getAllCommands (Array <CommandID>&);
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/** @internal */
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bool perform (const InvocationInfo&);
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private:
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bool initialiseApp() override;
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JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE (JUCEApplication)
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};
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#endif // JUCE_APPLICATION_H_INCLUDED
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