# :stopdoc: # Copyright (c) 2023 M.J.N. Corino, The Netherlands # # This software is released under the MIT license. # :startdoc: module Wx # Function used to create the correct persistent adapter for the given object. # # This is a compatibility function that simply redirects the call to the object itself. Any object class # supporting persistence should implement the #create_persistent_object method to return a Wx::PersistentObject # instance for the object it is called for. # This method raises a NoImplementError if the object class does not support persistence. # @see Defining Custom Persistent Windows # @param obj [Object] # @return [Wx::PersistentObject] def self.create_persistent_object(obj) end # A shorter synonym for {Wx::PersistenceManager#register_and_restore}. # # This function simply calls {Wx::PersistenceManager#register_and_restore} but using it results in slightly shorter # code as it calls {Wx::PersistenceManager.get} internally. As an additional convenience, this function can also set the window name. # # Returns true if the settings were restored or false otherwise (this will always be the case when the program runs # for the first time, for example). # @param obj [Wx::Window] window to register with persistence manager and to try to restore the settings for. # @param name [String] If specified non-empty, window name is changed to the provided value before registering it. # @return [Boolean] def self.persistent_register_and_restore(obj, name=nil) end # class alias PersistentWindow = PersistentWindowBase end