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1\chapter{Introduction}\label{introduction}
2\pagenumbering{arabic}%
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569ef72a 6\section{What is wxWidgets?}\label{whatis}
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fc2171bd 8wxWidgets is a C++ framework providing GUI (Graphical User
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9Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2 and higher
10currently support all desktop versions of MS Windows, Unix with GTK+ 1.x or 2.x,
11Unix with Motif, Unix with just X11, Unix with DirectFB, Mac OS X, OS/2.
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fc2171bd 13wxWidgets was originally developed at the Artificial Intelligence
fa482912 14Applications Institute, University of Edinburgh, for internal use,
bd330a69 15and was first made publicly available in 1992.
fa482912 16Version 2 is a vastly improved version written and maintained by
bd330a69 17Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin, Vaclav Slavik and many others.
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bd330a69 19This manual contains a class reference and topic overviews.
fc2171bd 20For a selection of wxWidgets tutorials, please see the documentation page on the \urlref{wxWidgets web site}{http://www.wxwidgets.org}.
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22Please note that in the following, ``MS Windows" often refers to all
121640d5 23platforms related to Microsoft Windows, including 32-bit and 64-bit
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24variants, unless otherwise stated. All trademarks are acknowledged.
25
569ef72a 26\section{Why another cross-platform development tool?}\label{why}
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fc2171bd 28wxWidgets was developed to provide a cheap and flexible way to maximize
a660d684 29investment in GUI application development. While a number of commercial
8a2c6ef8 30class libraries already existed for cross-platform development,
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31none met all of the following criteria:
32
33\begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
34\item low price;
35\item source availability;
36\item simplicity of programming;
37\item support for a wide range of compilers.
38\end{enumerate}
39
fc2171bd 40Since wxWidgets was started, several other free or almost-free
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41GUI frameworks have emerged. However, none has the range of
42features, flexibility, documentation and the well-established
fc2171bd 43development team that wxWidgets has.
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fc2171bd 45As open source software, wxWidgets has benefited from comments,
bd330a69 46ideas, bug fixes, enhancements and the sheer enthusiasm of
fc2171bd 47users. This gives wxWidgets a certain advantage over its
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48commercial competitors (and over free libraries without an
49independent development team), plus a robustness against the
50transience of one individual or company. This openness and
51availability of source code is especially important when the
52future of thousands of lines of application code may depend upon
53the longevity of the underlying class library.
54
55Version 2 goes much further than previous versions in terms of
56generality and features, allowing applications to be produced
57that are often indistinguishable from those produced using
58single-platform toolkits such as Motif, GTK+ and MFC.
59
60The importance of using a platform-independent class library
61cannot be overstated, since GUI application development is very
62time-consuming, and sustained popularity of particular GUIs
63cannot be guaranteed. Code can very quickly become obsolete if
fc2171bd 64it addresses the wrong platform or audience. wxWidgets helps to
bd330a69 65insulate the programmer from these winds of change. Although
fc2171bd 66wxWidgets may not be suitable for every application (such as an
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67OLE-intensive program), it provides access to most of the
68functionality a GUI program normally requires, plus many extras
69such as network programming, PostScript output, and HTML
70rendering; and it can of course be extended as needs dictate.
71As a bonus, it provides a far cleaner and easier programming
72interface than the native APIs. Programmers may find it
fc2171bd 73worthwhile to use wxWidgets even if they are developing on only
bd330a69 74one platform.
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fc2171bd 76It is impossible to sum up the functionality of wxWidgets in a few paragraphs, but
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77here are some of the benefits:
78
79\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
80\item Low cost (free, in fact!)
81\item You get the source.
8a2c6ef8 82\item Available on a variety of popular platforms.
ccaaf5b0 83\item Works with almost all popular C++ compilers and Python.
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84\item Over 50 example programs.
85\item Over 1000 pages of printable and on-line documentation.
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86\item Includes Tex2RTF, to allow you to produce your own documentation
87in Windows Help, HTML and Word RTF formats.
a660d684 88\item Simple-to-use, object-oriented API.
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89\item Flexible event system.
90\item Graphics calls include lines, rounded rectangles, splines, polylines, etc.
f6bcfd97 91\item Constraint-based and sizer-based layouts.
a660d684 92\item Print/preview and document/view architectures.
8a2c6ef8 93\item Toolbar, notebook, tree control, advanced list control classes.
ccaaf5b0 94\item PostScript generation under Unix, normal MS Windows printing on the PC.
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95\item MDI (Multiple Document Interface) support.
96\item Can be used to create DLLs under Windows, dynamic libraries on Unix.
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97\item Common dialogs for file browsing, printing, colour selection, etc.
98\item Under MS Windows, support for creating metafiles and copying
99them to the clipboard.
62448488 100\item An API for invoking help from applications.
fa482912 101\item Ready-to-use HTML window (supporting a subset of HTML).
8a2c6ef8 102\item Network support via a family of socket and protocol classes.
f6bcfd97 103\item Support for platform independent image processing.
ccaaf5b0 104\item Built-in support for many file formats (BMP, PNG, JPEG, GIF, XPM, PNM, PCX).
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106
d958c9bd 107\begin{comment}
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108\section{Changes from version 2.0}\label{versionchanges20}
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110These are a few of the differences between versions 2.0 and 2.2.
111
112Removals:
113
114\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
115\item GTK 1.0 no longer supported.
116\end{itemize}
117
118Additions and changes:
119
120\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
121\item Corrected many classes to conform better to documented behaviour.
122\item Added handlers for more image formats (Now GIF, JPEG, PCX, BMP, XPM, PNG, PNM).
123\item Improved support for socket and network functions.
124\item Support for different national font encodings.
125\item Sizer based layout system.
126\item HTML widget and help system.
127\item Added some controls (e.g. wxSpinCtrl) and supplemented many.
128\item Many optical improvements to GTK port.
129\item Support for menu accelerators in GTK port.
130\item Enhanced and improved support for scrolling, including child windows.
f6bcfd97 131\item Complete rewrite of clipboard and drag and drop classes.
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133\item Improved tab traversal in dialogs.
134\end{itemize}
d958c9bd 135\end{comment}
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fc2171bd 137\section{wxWidgets requirements}\label{requirements}
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fc2171bd 139To make use of wxWidgets, you currently need one of the following setups.
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1d0b7ed3 141(a) MS-Windows:
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143\begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
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144\item A 32-bit or 64-bit PC running MS Windows.
145\item A Windows compiler: MS Visual C++ (embedded Visual C++ for wxWinCE
146port), Borland C++, Watcom C++, Cygwin, MinGW, Metrowerks CodeWarrior,
147Digital Mars C++. See {\tt install.txt} for details about compiler
148version supported.
149\item At least 100 MB of disk space for source tree and additional space for
150libraries and application building (depends on compiler and build settings).
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152
bd0df01f 153(b) Unix:
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155\begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
91b8de8d 156\item Almost any C++ compiler, including GNU C++ (EGCS 1.1.1 or above).
e3ba9f88 157\item Almost any Unix workstation, and one of: GTK+ 1.2, GTK+ 2.0, Motif 1.2 or higher, Lesstif.
0497e172 158If using the wxX11 port, no such widget set is required.
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159\item At least 100 MB of disk space for source tree and additional space for
160libraries and application building (depends on compiler and build settings).
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162
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165\begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
166\item A PowerPC Mac running Mac OS 8.6/9.x (eg. Classic) or Mac OS X 10.x.
167\item CodeWarrior 5.3, 6 or 7 for Classic Mac OS.
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168\item The Apple Developer Tools (eg. GNU C++), CodeWarrior 7 or above for Mac OS X.
169\item At least 100 MB of disk space for source tree and additional space for
170libraries and application building (depends on compiler and build settings).
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172
569ef72a 173\section{Availability and location of wxWidgets}\label{where}
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175\winhelponly{wxWidgets is available by anonymous FTP and World Wide Web
176from ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub and/or http://www.wxwidgets.org.}
177\winhelpignore{wxWidgets is available by anonymous FTP and World Wide Web
f44b23b6 178from \urlref{ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub}{ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub}
fc2171bd 179and/or \urlref{http://www.wxwidgets.org}{http://www.wxwidgets.org}.}
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d958c9bd 181You can also buy a CD-ROM using the form on the Web site.
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569ef72a 183\section{Acknowledgements}\label{acknowledgements}
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bd0df01f 185Thanks are due to AIAI for being willing to release the original version of
fc2171bd 186wxWidgets into the public domain, and to our patient partners.
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fc2171bd 188We would particularly like to thank the following for their contributions to wxWidgets, and the many others who have been involved in
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189the project over the years. Apologies for any unintentional omissions from this list.
190
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191Yiorgos Adamopoulos, Jamshid Afshar, Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra, AIAI,
192Patrick Albert, Karsten Ballueder, Mattia Barbon, Michael Bedward,
193Kai Bendorf, Yura Bidus, Keith Gary Boyce, Chris Breeze, Pete Britton,
6652e1a7 194Ian Brown, C. Buckley, Marco Cavallini, Dmitri Chubraev, Robin Corbet, Cecil Coupe,
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195Stefan Csomor, Andrew Davison, Gilles Depeyrot, Neil Dudman, Robin Dunn,
196Hermann Dunkel, Jos van Eijndhoven, Chris Elliott, David Elliott, Tom Felici,
197Thomas Fettig, Matthew Flatt, Pasquale Foggia, Josep Fortiana, Todd Fries,
198Dominic Gallagher, Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia, Wolfram Gloger, Norbert Grotz,
199Stefan Gunter, Bill Hale, Patrick Halke, Stefan Hammes, Guillaume Helle,
6421f57a 200Harco de Hilster, Kevin Hock, Cord Hockemeyer, Markus Holzem, Olaf Klein, Leif Jensen,
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201Bart Jourquin, Guilhem Lavaux, Ron Lee, Jan Lessner, Nicholas Liebmann,
202Torsten Liermann, Per Lindqvist, Thomas Runge, Tatu M\"{a}nnist\"{o},
6421f57a 203Scott Maxwell, Thomas Myers, Oliver Niedung, Stefan Neis, Ryan Norton, Hernan Otero,
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204Ian Perrigo, Timothy Peters, Giordano Pezzoli, Harri Pasanen, Thomaso Paoletti,
205Garrett Potts, Marcel Rasche, Robert Roebling, Dino Scaringella,
206Jobst Schmalenbach, Arthur Seaton, Paul Shirley, Wlodzimierz `ABX' Skiba,
207Vaclav Slavik, Julian Smart, Stein Somers, Petr Smilauer, Neil Smith,
208Kari Syst\"{a}, George Tasker, Arthur Tetzlaff-Deas, Jonathan Tonberg,
209Jyrki Tuomi, Janos Vegh, Andrea Venturoli, David Webster, Otto Wyss,
210Vadim Zeitlin, Xiaokun Zhu, Edward Zimmermann.
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212`Graphplace', the basis for the wxGraphLayout library, is copyright Dr. Jos
213T.J. van Eijndhoven of Eindhoven University of Technology. The code has
214been used in wxGraphLayout with his permission.
215
bd0df01f 216We also acknowledge the author of XFIG, the excellent Unix drawing tool,
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217from the source of which we have borrowed some spline drawing code.
218His copyright is included below.
219
220{\it XFig2.1 is copyright (c) 1985 by Supoj Sutanthavibul. Permission to
221use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
222documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided
223that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
224copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
225documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or
226publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
227written prior permission. M.I.T. makes no representations about the
228suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided ``as is''
229without express or implied warranty.}
230
fc2171bd 231\chapter{Multi-platform development with wxWidgets}\label{multiplat}
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233\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
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fc2171bd 235This chapter describes the practical details of using wxWidgets. Please
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236see the file install.txt for up-to-date installation instructions, and
237changes.txt for differences between versions.
238
569ef72a 239\section{Include files}\label{includefiles}
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bd0df01f 241The main include file is {\tt "wx/wx.h"}; this includes the most commonly
fc2171bd 242used modules of wxWidgets.
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244To save on compilation time, include only those header files relevant to the
245source file. If you are using precompiled headers, you should include
246the following section before any other includes:
247
248\begin{verbatim}
249// For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h".
bd0df01f 250#include <wx/wxprec.h>
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252#ifdef __BORLANDC__
253#pragma hdrstop
254#endif
255
256#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
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257// Include your minimal set of headers here, or wx.h
258#include <wx/wx.h>
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260
261... now your other include files ...
262\end{verbatim}
263
bd0df01f 264The file {\tt "wx/wxprec.h"} includes {\tt "wx/wx.h"}. Although this incantation
a660d684 265may seem quirky, it is in fact the end result of a lot of experimentation,
13cf3832 266and several Windows compilers to use precompilation which is largely automatic for
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267compilers with necessary support. Currently it is used for Visual C++ (including
268embedded Visual C++), Borland C++, Open Watcom C++, Digital Mars C++
269and newer versions of GCC.
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270Some compilers might need extra work from the application developer to set the
271build environment up as necessary for the support.
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569ef72a 273\section{Libraries}\label{libraries}
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275Most ports of wxWidgets can create either a static library or a shared
276library. wxWidgets can also be built in multilib and monolithic variants.
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277See the \helpref{libraries list}{librarieslist} for more
278information on these.
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569ef72a 280\section{Configuration}\label{configuration}
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fc2171bd 282When using project files and makefiles directly to build wxWidgets,
0497e172 283options are configurable in the file
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285settings are a matter of taste, some help with platform-specific problems, and
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286others can be set to minimize the size of the library. Please see the setup.h file
287and {\tt install.txt} files for details on configuration.
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fc2171bd 289When using the 'configure' script to configure wxWidgets (on Unix and other platforms where
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290configure is available), the corresponding setup.h files are generated automatically
291along with suitable makefiles. When using the RPM packages
fc2171bd 292for installing wxWidgets on Linux, a correct setup.h is shipped in the package and
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293this must not be changed.
294
569ef72a 295\section{Makefiles}\label{makefiles}
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fc2171bd 297On Microsoft Windows, wxWidgets has a different set of makefiles for each
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298compiler, because each compiler's 'make' tool is slightly different.
299Popular Windows compilers that we cater for, and the corresponding makefile
300extensions, include: Microsoft Visual C++ (.vc), Borland C++ (.bcc),
301OpenWatcom C++ (.wat) and MinGW/Cygwin (.gcc). Makefiles are provided
fc2171bd 302for the wxWidgets library itself, samples, demos, and utilities.
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304On Linux, Mac and OS/2, you use the 'configure' command to
305generate the necessary makefiles. You should also use this method when
306building with MinGW/Cygwin on Windows.
307
308We also provide project files for some compilers, such as
309Microsoft VC++. However, we recommend using makefiles
fc2171bd 310to build the wxWidgets library itself, because makefiles
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311can be more powerful and less manual intervention is required.
312
313On Windows using a compiler other than MinGW/Cygwin, you would
fc2171bd 314build the wxWidgets library from the build/msw directory
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315which contains the relevant makefiles.
316
317On Windows using MinGW/Cygwin, and on Unix, MacOS X and OS/2, you invoke
fc2171bd 318'configure' (found in the top-level of the wxWidgets source hierarchy),
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319from within a suitable empty directory for containing makefiles, object files and
320libraries.
321
322For details on using makefiles, configure, and project files,
323please see docs/xxx/install.txt in your distribution, where
324xxx is the platform of interest, such as msw, gtk, x11, mac.
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569ef72a 326\section{Windows-specific files}\label{windowsfiles}
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328wxWidgets application compilation under MS Windows requires at least one
329extra file: a resource file.
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331\subsection{Resource file}\label{resources}
332
333The least that must be defined in the Windows resource file (extension RC)
334is the following statement:
335
336\begin{verbatim}
0497e172 337#include "wx/msw/wx.rc"
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339
fc2171bd 340which includes essential internal wxWidgets definitions. The resource script
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341may also contain references to icons, cursors, etc., for example:
342
343\begin{verbatim}
344wxicon icon wx.ico
345\end{verbatim}
346
347The icon can then be referenced by name when creating a frame icon. See
348the MS Windows SDK documentation.
349
350\normalbox{Note: include wx.rc {\it after} any ICON statements
351so programs that search your executable for icons (such
352as the Program Manager) find your application icon first.}
353
569ef72a 354\section{Allocating and deleting wxWidgets objects}\label{allocatingobjects}
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356In general, classes derived from wxWindow must dynamically allocated
357with {\it new} and deleted with {\it delete}. If you delete a window,
358all of its children and descendants will be automatically deleted,
359so you don't need to delete these descendants explicitly.
360
bd0df01f 361When deleting a frame or dialog, use {\bf Destroy} rather than {\bf delete} so
fc2171bd 362that the wxWidgets delayed deletion can take effect. This waits until idle time
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363(when all messages have been processed) to actually delete the window, to avoid
364problems associated with the GUI sending events to deleted windows.
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366Don't create a window on the stack, because this will interfere
367with delayed deletion.
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369If you decide to allocate a C++ array of objects (such as wxBitmap) that may
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370be cleaned up by wxWidgets, make sure you delete the array explicitly
371before wxWidgets has a chance to do so on exit, since calling {\it delete} on
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372array members will cause memory problems.
373
374wxColour can be created statically: it is not automatically cleaned
375up and is unlikely to be shared between other objects; it is lightweight
376enough for copies to be made.
377
378Beware of deleting objects such as a wxPen or wxBitmap if they are still in use.
379Windows is particularly sensitive to this: so make sure you
bd0df01f 380make calls like wxDC::SetPen(wxNullPen) or wxDC::SelectObject(wxNullBitmap) before deleting
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381a drawing object that may be in use. Code that doesn't do this will probably work
382fine on some platforms, and then fail under Windows.
383
569ef72a 384\section{Architecture dependency}\label{architecturedependency}
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386A problem which sometimes arises from writing multi-platform programs is that
f6bcfd97 387the basic C types are not defined the same on all platforms. This holds true
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388for both the length in bits of the standard types (such as int and long) as
389well as their byte order, which might be little endian (typically
fc2171bd 390on Intel computers) or big endian (typically on some Unix workstations). wxWidgets
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392code. The types are:
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394wxInt32, wxInt16, wxInt8, wxUint32, wxUint16 = wxWord, wxUint8 = wxByte
395
396where wxInt32 stands for a 32-bit signed integer type etc. You can also check
397which architecture the program is compiled on using the wxBYTE\_ORDER define
398which is either wxBIG\_ENDIAN or wxLITTLE\_ENDIAN (in the future maybe wxPDP\_ENDIAN
399as well).
400
401The macros handling bit-swapping with respect to the applications endianness
81c9effa 402are described in the \helpref{Byte order macros}{byteordermacros} section.
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569ef72a 404\section{Conditional compilation}\label{conditionalcompilation}
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fc2171bd 406One of the purposes of wxWidgets is to reduce the need for conditional
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407compilation in source code, which can be messy and confusing to follow.
408However, sometimes it is necessary to incorporate platform-specific
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409features (such as metafile use under MS Windows). The symbols
410listed in the file {\tt symbols.txt} may be used for this purpose,
411along with any user-supplied ones.
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569ef72a 413\section{C++ issues}\label{cpp}
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bd0df01f 415The following documents some miscellaneous C++ issues.
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a203f6c0 417\subsection{Templates}\label{templates}
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fc2171bd 419wxWidgets does not use templates (except for some advanced features that
0497e172 420are switched off by default) since it is a notoriously unportable feature.
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a203f6c0 422\subsection{RTTI}\label{rtti}
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fc2171bd 424wxWidgets does not use C++ run-time type information since wxWidgets provides
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426
a203f6c0 427\subsection{Type of NULL}\label{null}
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429Some compilers (e.g. the native IRIX cc) define NULL to be 0L so that
430no conversion to pointers is allowed. Because of that, all these
0497e172 431occurrences of NULL in the GTK+ port use an explicit conversion such
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434{\small
435\begin{verbatim}
436 wxWindow *my_window = (wxWindow*) NULL;
437\end{verbatim}
d2c2afc9 438}%
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fc2171bd 440It is recommended to adhere to this in all code using wxWidgets as
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441this make the code (a bit) more portable.
442
a203f6c0 443\subsection{Precompiled headers}\label{precompiledheaders}
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445Some compilers, such as Borland C++ and Microsoft C++, support
446precompiled headers. This can save a great deal of compiling time. The
8a2c6ef8 447recommended approach is to precompile {\tt "wx.h"}, using this
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448precompiled header for compiling both wxWidgets itself and any
449wxWidgets applications. For Windows compilers, two dummy source files
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450are provided (one for normal applications and one for creating DLLs)
451to allow initial creation of the precompiled header.
452
453However, there are several downsides to using precompiled headers. One
454is that to take advantage of the facility, you often need to include
455more header files than would normally be the case. This means that
456changing a header file will cause more recompilations (in the case of
fc2171bd 457wxWidgets, everything needs to be recompiled since everything includes {\tt "wx.h"}!)
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459A related problem is that for compilers that don't have precompiled
460headers, including a lot of header files slows down compilation
461considerably. For this reason, you will find (in the common
462X and Windows parts of the library) conditional
bd0df01f 463compilation that under Unix, includes a minimal set of headers;
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464and when using Visual C++, includes {\tt wx.h}. This should help provide
465the optimal compilation for each compiler, although it is
f6bcfd97 466biased towards the precompiled headers facility available
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467in Microsoft C++.
468
569ef72a 469\section{File handling}\label{filehandling}
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471When building an application which may be used under different
472environments, one difficulty is coping with documents which may be
473moved to different directories on other machines. Saving a file which
474has pointers to full pathnames is going to be inherently unportable. One
475approach is to store filenames on their own, with no directory
476information. The application searches through a number of locally
477defined directories to find the file. To support this, the class {\bf
478wxPathList} makes adding directories and searching for files easy, and
62448488 479the global function {\bf wxFileNameFromPath} allows the application to
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480strip off the filename from the path if the filename must be stored.
481This has undesirable ramifications for people who have documents of the
482same name in different directories.
483
484As regards the limitations of DOS 8+3 single-case filenames versus
bd0df01f 485unrestricted Unix filenames, the best solution is to use DOS filenames
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487is likely to be switching platforms regularly. Obviously this latter
488choice is up to the application user to decide. Some programs (such as
489YACC and LEX) generate filenames incompatible with DOS; the best
bd0df01f 490solution here is to have your Unix makefile rename the generated files
a660d684 491to something more compatible before transferring the source to DOS.
bd0df01f 492Transferring DOS files to Unix is no problem, of course, apart from EOL
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494dos2unix).
495
496See also the File Functions section of the reference manual for
497descriptions of miscellaneous file handling functions.
498
fc2171bd 499\chapter{Utilities and libraries supplied with wxWidgets}\label{utilities}
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501\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
502
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504additional utilities are supplied in the \tt{utils} hierarchy.
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bd330a69 506For other user-contributed packages, please see the Contributions page
fc2171bd 507on the \urlref{wxWidgets Web site}{http://www.wxwidgets.org}.
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bd330a69 509\begin{description}\itemsep=0pt
d8908b52 510\item[{\bf Helpview}]
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512Help files. In many cases, you may wish to use the wxWidgets HTML
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514handy stand-alone viewer. See \helpref{wxHTML Notes}{wxhtml} for more details.
7af3ca16 515You can find it in {\tt samples/html/helpview}.
d8908b52 516\item[{\bf Tex2RTF}]
fc2171bd 517Supplied with wxWidgets is a utility called Tex2RTF for converting\rtfsp
bd330a69 518\LaTeX\ manuals HTML, MS HTML Help, wxHTML Help, RTF, and Windows
fc2171bd 519Help RTF formats. Tex2RTF is used for the wxWidgets manuals and can be used independently
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521\LaTeX\ source. Please see the separate documentation for Tex2RTF.
7af3ca16 522You can find it under {\tt utils/tex2rtf}.
d8908b52 523\item[{\bf Helpgen}]
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525documentation file for each class it finds, using comments as appropriate.
526This is a good way to start a reference for a set of classes.
31be2bd8 527Helpgen can be found in {\tt utils/HelpGen}.
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529Xnest-based display emulator for X11-based PDA applications. On some
530systems, the Xnest window does not synchronise with the
531'skin' window. This program can be found in {\tt utils/emulator}.
bd330a69 532\end{description}
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534\chapter{Programming strategies}\label{strategies}
535\setheader{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}%
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537
538This chapter is intended to list strategies that may be useful when
fc2171bd 539writing and debugging wxWidgets programs. If you have any good tips,
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569ef72a 542\section{Strategies for reducing programming errors}\label{reducingerrors}
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a203f6c0 544\subsection{Use ASSERT}\label{useassert}
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547that should or should not hold, and print out appropriate error messages.
548
fc2171bd 549These can be compiled out of a non-debugging version of wxWidgets
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551it can alert you to problems later on.
552
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554
a203f6c0 555\subsection{Use wxString in preference to character arrays}\label{usewxstring}
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558
559You can reduce the possibility of memory leaks substantially, and it is much more
560convenient to use the overloaded operators than functions such as \tt{strcmp}.
561wxString won't add a significant overhead to your program; the overhead is compensated
562for by easier manipulation (which means less code).
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564The same goes for other data types: use classes wherever possible.
565
569ef72a 566\section{Strategies for portability}\label{portability}
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598e55d7 568\subsection{Use sizers}\label{usesizers}
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570Don't use absolute panel item positioning if you can avoid it. Different GUIs have
598e55d7 571very differently sized panel items. Consider using the \helpref{sizers}{sizeroverview} instead.
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a203f6c0 573\subsection{Use wxWidgets resource files}\label{useresources}
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fc2171bd 575Use .xrc (wxWidgets resource files) where possible, because they can be easily changed
598e55d7 576independently of source code. See the \helpref{XRC overview}{xrcoverview} for more info.
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6b037754 578\section{Strategies for debugging}\label{debugstrategies}
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a203f6c0 580\subsection{Positive thinking}\label{positivethinking}
a660d684 581
f6bcfd97 582It is common to blow up the problem in one's imagination, so that it seems to threaten
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583weeks, months or even years of work. The problem you face may seem insurmountable:
584but almost never is. Once you have been programming for some time, you will be able
585to remember similar incidents that threw you into the depths of despair. But
586remember, you always solved the problem, somehow!
587
588Perseverance is often the key, even though a seemingly trivial problem
589can take an apparently inordinate amount of time to solve. In the end,
590you will probably wonder why you worried so much. That's not to say it
591isn't painful at the time. Try not to worry -- there are many more important
592things in life.
593
a203f6c0 594\subsection{Simplify the problem}\label{simplifyproblem}
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596Reduce the code exhibiting the problem to the smallest program possible
597that exhibits the problem. If it is not possible to reduce a large and
598complex program to a very small program, then try to ensure your code
599doesn't hide the problem (you may have attempted to minimize the problem
600in some way: but now you want to expose it).
601
602With luck, you can add a small amount of code that causes the program
603to go from functioning to non-functioning state. This should give a clue
604to the problem. In some cases though, such as memory leaks or wrong
605deallocation, this can still give totally spurious results!
606
a203f6c0 607\subsection{Use a debugger}\label{usedebugger}
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610don't use a debugger. Often it is an overhead to install or learn how to
a660d684 611use a debugger, but it really is essential for anything but the most
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613
a203f6c0 614\subsection{Use logging functions}\label{uselogging}
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616There is a variety of logging functions that you can use in your program:
617see \helpref{Logging functions}{logfunctions}.
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619Using tracing statements may be more convenient than using the debugger
620in some circumstances (such as when your debugger doesn't support a lot
621of debugging code, or you wish to print a bunch of variables).
622
a203f6c0 623\subsection{Use the wxWidgets debugging facilities}\label{usedebuggingfacilities}
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598e55d7 625You can use \helpref{wxDebugContext}{wxdebugcontext} to check for
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627automatically check for memory leaks at the end of the program if wxWidgets is suitably
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628configured. Depending on the operating system and compiler, more or less
629specific information about the problem will be logged.
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632scattering wxASSERTs liberally to test for problems in your code as early as possible. Forward thinking
633will save a surprising amount of time in the long run.
634
635See the \helpref{debugging overview}{debuggingoverview} for further information.
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