This class is used internally by Caché. You should not make direct use of it within your applications. There is no guarantee made about either the behavior or future operation of this class.
This is a wrapper class used by Studio to manipulate routines.
Used to provide autocomplete in the open dialog, you pass in the name the user
has entered and the mask which is the current pattern mask and it will return
null if it can not find a match or the next name that does match.
classmethod BestRoutineMatch(name As %String) as %String
Given a routine name return the name including extension that is most suitable for
Studio to open
classmethod CheckSQLIdentifier(ByRef ident As %String) as %Status
For a given source item, this function returns the source item(s) generated
from it or from which it was generated (depending on the 'direction' flag).
name - string containing name of source item. For example: "Test" or
"Sample.Person" There is NO ".MAC" etc in this name.
type - string containing type of source item: This can be one of:
"INT","MAC","BAS","MVB","MVI","CLS","CSP","CSR"
direction - direction flag: +1 will go in the direction that files are
compiled in, for example MAC to INT or CLS to MAC, -1 will go in the opposite
direction, INT to MAC, MAC to CLS etc.
Returns comma-delimited list of source names (including type string appended to the
end) or "" if there is no corresponding other. Example:
Note that for classes the routines shown do not include the method generator routines.
The label is of the form 'label+offset', if included then this will return the
routine name followed by a ':' and then the offset corresponding to this position
classmethod ImportItemListClose(QHandle As %Binary) as %Status
classmethod ImportItemListExecute(ByRef QHandle As %Binary, filename As %String(MAXLEN=512)="", charset As %String = "", ByRef description As %String) as %Status
classmethod ImportItemListFetch(ByRef QHandle As %Binary, ByRef Row As %List, ByRef AtEnd As %Integer) as %Status
classmethod ImportItemListFetchRows(ByRef QHandle As %Binary, FetchCount As %Integer = 0, ByRef RowSet As %List, ByRef ReturnCount As %Integer, ByRef AtEnd As %Integer) as %Status
classmethod StudioOpenDialogFetch(ByRef QHandle As %Binary, ByRef Row As %List, ByRef AtEnd As %Integer = 0) as %Status
Fetch returns the next row in the query.
classmethod StudioOpenDialogFetchRows(ByRef QHandle As %Binary, FetchCount As %Integer = 0, ByRef RowSet As %List, ByRef ReturnCount As %Integer, ByRef AtEnd As %Integer) as %Status
StudioOpenDialogFetchRows returns the next FetchCount rows in the query.
Return the timestamp for this item.
Also returns two output parameters compiletime is the time when this item was compiled, or null if not compiled.
uptodate returns true if the named document is up to date with the compiled version, and false if the named
document has been modified but not compiled, or a compiled subitem has been modified.
Given a comma separated list of filename this will return
a list of the items that are in these filenames. Along with the name
of each item it will also return the timestamp of the item if it is
present in Cache already, and -1 if the item is not present. This allows
you to decide if you wish to import this item and overwrite the existing
item in Cache.
This query is used by the Studio open dialog to provide a list of the types
that can be opened. It will list all the items that match the Spec
ordered by the OrderBy.
The Dir specifies the direction to search in, 1 is
in assending order (the default) and -1 is in descending order.
Spec may contain both * and ? as wildcards. It may also
consist of more than one, comma-delimited selections. If you wish to exclude items
then prefix the pattern with ' symbol.
OrderBy is one of:
1 - Name of the file (the default), case insensitive
2 - Date/Time the file was saved
3 - Size of the file
4 - Type of the file ie. INT, MAC, INC, BAS, MVB
5 - Name of the file sorted case sensitively
The query returns the name of the item, a delimitor to use to constructing paths with
this item, if not specified it defaults to '.'. For example if the
delimitor is '.' and you put in the pattern 'package/*' then when you select this
a directory it should change the selection to 'package.newpackage/*'. Note that
it always assumes that there is a '/' after the directory before the pattern, so
for a CSP application where the delimitor returned is '/' if the spec was
'/csp/samples/*' and you click on a directory 'cinema' you should construct the
spec '/csp/samples/cinema/*'.
The type of the item which can be one of:
0 - MAC file, a routine containing macros
1 - INT file, a standard routine
2 - INC file, an include file
3 - BAS file, a Cache Basic routine
4 - CLS, a class
5 - CSP, a Cache Server Page or another file in this directory
7 - GBL, a Global
8 - PRJ, a Project
9 - a Package
10 - a CSP application
11 - MVB file, a MultiValue Basic macro routine
12 - MVI file, a MultiValue Basic routine
13 - OBJ, object code
Further numbers are reserved for future use.
It also returns the routine size and the date it was last saved.
The SystemFiles is true the results will include '%' items and INFORMATION.SCHEMA items in the search. If false (the default), results will only include non-percent items and no INFORMATION.SCHEMA items.
If Flat is true then it does not display directories but displays everything at the root level.
If NotStudio is true then it will display globals and OBJ routines as well, for Studio we exclude these types.
The ShowGenerated controls if this query includes items that are generated from another item, such as INT code that is generated from a class compilation.
The Filter if specified allows additional restrictions on the items being returned by specifying the WHERE clause of an SQL statement on the
%Studio.OpenDialogItems, refer to this for a list of fields that can be referenced.