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706068e4 | 2 | // Name: wx/defs.h |
e54c96f1 | 3 | // Purpose: interface of global functions |
7c913512 FM |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows license | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
ff7774f1 | 9 | |
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10 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
11 | // enumerations | |
12 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
13 | ||
ff7774f1 | 14 | /** |
99d82720 | 15 | Generic flags. |
ff7774f1 | 16 | */ |
99d82720 FM |
17 | enum wxGeometryCentre |
18 | { | |
19 | wxCENTRE = 0x0001, | |
20 | wxCENTER = wxCENTRE | |
21 | }; | |
22 | ||
99d82720 FM |
23 | /** |
24 | A generic orientation value. | |
25 | */ | |
26 | enum wxOrientation | |
27 | { | |
28 | wxHORIZONTAL = 0x0004, | |
29 | wxVERTICAL = 0x0008, | |
30 | ||
31 | /** | |
32 | A mask value to indicate both vertical and horizontal orientations. | |
33 | */ | |
34 | wxBOTH = wxVERTICAL | wxHORIZONTAL, | |
35 | ||
36 | /// A synonim for @c wxBOTH. | |
37 | wxORIENTATION_MASK = wxBOTH | |
38 | }; | |
39 | ||
40 | /** | |
41 | A generic direction value. | |
42 | */ | |
43 | enum wxDirection | |
44 | { | |
45 | wxLEFT = 0x0010, | |
46 | wxRIGHT = 0x0020, | |
47 | wxUP = 0x0040, | |
48 | wxDOWN = 0x0080, | |
49 | ||
50 | wxTOP = wxUP, | |
51 | wxBOTTOM = wxDOWN, | |
52 | ||
53 | wxNORTH = wxUP, | |
54 | wxSOUTH = wxDOWN, | |
55 | wxWEST = wxLEFT, | |
56 | wxEAST = wxRIGHT, | |
57 | ||
58 | wxALL = (wxUP | wxDOWN | wxRIGHT | wxLEFT), | |
59 | ||
60 | /** A mask to extract direction from the combination of flags. */ | |
61 | wxDIRECTION_MASK = wxALL | |
62 | }; | |
63 | ||
64 | /** | |
65 | Generic alignment values. Can be combined together. | |
66 | */ | |
67 | enum wxAlignment | |
68 | { | |
69 | wxALIGN_NOT = 0x0000, | |
70 | wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL = 0x0100, | |
71 | wxALIGN_CENTRE_HORIZONTAL = wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL, | |
72 | wxALIGN_LEFT = wxALIGN_NOT, | |
73 | wxALIGN_TOP = wxALIGN_NOT, | |
74 | wxALIGN_RIGHT = 0x0200, | |
75 | wxALIGN_BOTTOM = 0x0400, | |
76 | wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL = 0x0800, | |
77 | wxALIGN_CENTRE_VERTICAL = wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, | |
78 | ||
79 | wxALIGN_CENTER = (wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL | wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL), | |
80 | wxALIGN_CENTRE = wxALIGN_CENTER, | |
81 | ||
82 | /** A mask to extract alignment from the combination of flags. */ | |
83 | wxALIGN_MASK = 0x0f00 | |
84 | }; | |
85 | ||
86 | /** | |
87 | Miscellaneous flags for wxSizer items. | |
88 | */ | |
89 | enum wxSizerFlagBits | |
90 | { | |
91 | wxFIXED_MINSIZE = 0x8000, | |
92 | wxRESERVE_SPACE_EVEN_IF_HIDDEN = 0x0002, | |
93 | ||
94 | /* a mask to extract wxSizerFlagBits from combination of flags */ | |
95 | wxSIZER_FLAG_BITS_MASK = 0x8002 | |
96 | }; | |
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97 | |
98 | /** | |
99d82720 | 99 | Generic stretch values. |
ff7774f1 | 100 | */ |
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101 | enum wxStretch |
102 | { | |
103 | wxSTRETCH_NOT = 0x0000, | |
104 | wxSHRINK = 0x1000, | |
105 | wxGROW = 0x2000, | |
106 | wxEXPAND = wxGROW, | |
107 | wxSHAPED = 0x4000, | |
108 | wxTILE = wxSHAPED | wxFIXED_MINSIZE, | |
109 | ||
110 | /* a mask to extract stretch from the combination of flags */ | |
111 | wxSTRETCH_MASK = 0x7000 /* sans wxTILE */ | |
112 | }; | |
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113 | |
114 | /** | |
99d82720 | 115 | Border flags for wxWindow. |
ff7774f1 | 116 | */ |
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117 | enum wxBorder |
118 | { | |
119 | /** | |
120 | This is different from wxBORDER_NONE as by default the controls do have | |
121 | a border. | |
122 | */ | |
123 | wxBORDER_DEFAULT = 0, | |
124 | ||
125 | wxBORDER_NONE = 0x00200000, | |
126 | wxBORDER_STATIC = 0x01000000, | |
127 | wxBORDER_SIMPLE = 0x02000000, | |
128 | wxBORDER_RAISED = 0x04000000, | |
129 | wxBORDER_SUNKEN = 0x08000000, | |
130 | wxBORDER_DOUBLE = 0x10000000, /* deprecated */ | |
131 | wxBORDER_THEME = wxBORDER_DOUBLE, | |
132 | ||
133 | /* a mask to extract border style from the combination of flags */ | |
134 | wxBORDER_MASK = 0x1f200000 | |
135 | }; | |
136 | ||
137 | ||
138 | /** | |
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139 | Background styles. |
140 | ||
141 | @see wxWindow::SetBackgroundStyle() | |
99d82720 FM |
142 | */ |
143 | enum wxBackgroundStyle | |
144 | { | |
9c61c5b0 VZ |
145 | /** |
146 | Default background style value indicating that the background may be | |
147 | erased in the user-defined EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND handler. | |
148 | ||
149 | If no such handler is defined (or if it skips the event), the effect of | |
150 | this style is the same as wxBG_STYLE_SYSTEM. If an empty handler (@em | |
151 | not skipping the event) is defined, the effect is the same as | |
152 | wxBG_STYLE_PAINT, i.e. the background is not erased at all until | |
153 | EVT_PAINT handler is executed. | |
154 | ||
155 | This is the only background style value for which erase background | |
156 | events are generated at all. | |
157 | */ | |
158 | wxBG_STYLE_ERASE, | |
159 | ||
160 | /** | |
161 | Use the default background, as determined by the system or the current | |
162 | theme. | |
163 | ||
164 | If the window has been assigned a non-default background colour, it | |
165 | will be used for erasing its background. Otherwise the default | |
166 | background (which might be a gradient or a pattern) will be used. | |
167 | ||
168 | EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND event will not be generated at all for windows | |
169 | with this style. | |
170 | */ | |
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171 | wxBG_STYLE_SYSTEM, |
172 | ||
9c61c5b0 VZ |
173 | /** |
174 | Indicates that the background is only erased in the user-defined | |
175 | EVT_PAINT handler. | |
99d82720 | 176 | |
9c61c5b0 VZ |
177 | Using this style avoids flicker which would result from redrawing the |
178 | background twice if the EVT_PAINT handler entirely overwrites it. It | |
179 | must not be used however if the paint handler leaves any parts of the | |
180 | window unpainted as their contents is then undetermined. Only use it if | |
181 | you repaint the whole window in your handler. | |
99d82720 | 182 | |
9c61c5b0 VZ |
183 | EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND event will not be generated at all for windows |
184 | with this style. | |
185 | */ | |
186 | wxBG_STYLE_PAINT | |
99d82720 FM |
187 | }; |
188 | ||
189 | ||
190 | /** | |
191 | Standard menu IDs. | |
192 | */ | |
193 | enum wxStandardID | |
194 | { | |
195 | /** | |
196 | This id delimits the lower bound of the range used by automatically-generated ids | |
197 | (i.e. those used when wxID_ANY is specified during construction). | |
198 | */ | |
199 | wxID_AUTO_LOWEST, | |
200 | ||
201 | /** | |
202 | This id delimits the upper bound of the range used by automatically-generated ids | |
203 | (i.e. those used when wxID_ANY is specified during construction). | |
204 | */ | |
205 | wxID_AUTO_HIGHEST, | |
206 | ||
207 | /** | |
208 | No id matches this one when compared to it. | |
209 | */ | |
210 | wxID_NONE = -3, | |
211 | ||
212 | /** | |
213 | Id for a separator line in the menu (invalid for normal item). | |
214 | */ | |
215 | wxID_SEPARATOR = -2, | |
216 | ||
217 | /** | |
218 | Any id: means that we don't care about the id, whether when installing | |
219 | an event handler or when creating a new window. | |
220 | */ | |
221 | wxID_ANY = -1, | |
222 | ||
223 | wxID_LOWEST = 4999, | |
224 | ||
225 | wxID_OPEN, | |
226 | wxID_CLOSE, | |
227 | wxID_NEW, | |
228 | wxID_SAVE, | |
229 | wxID_SAVEAS, | |
230 | wxID_REVERT, | |
231 | wxID_EXIT, | |
232 | wxID_UNDO, | |
233 | wxID_REDO, | |
234 | wxID_HELP, | |
235 | wxID_PRINT, | |
236 | wxID_PRINT_SETUP, | |
237 | wxID_PAGE_SETUP, | |
238 | wxID_PREVIEW, | |
239 | wxID_ABOUT, | |
240 | wxID_HELP_CONTENTS, | |
241 | wxID_HELP_INDEX, | |
242 | wxID_HELP_SEARCH, | |
243 | wxID_HELP_COMMANDS, | |
244 | wxID_HELP_PROCEDURES, | |
245 | wxID_HELP_CONTEXT, | |
246 | wxID_CLOSE_ALL, | |
247 | wxID_PREFERENCES, | |
248 | ||
249 | wxID_EDIT = 5030, | |
250 | wxID_CUT, | |
251 | wxID_COPY, | |
252 | wxID_PASTE, | |
253 | wxID_CLEAR, | |
254 | wxID_FIND, | |
255 | wxID_DUPLICATE, | |
256 | wxID_SELECTALL, | |
257 | wxID_DELETE, | |
258 | wxID_REPLACE, | |
259 | wxID_REPLACE_ALL, | |
260 | wxID_PROPERTIES, | |
261 | ||
262 | wxID_VIEW_DETAILS, | |
263 | wxID_VIEW_LARGEICONS, | |
264 | wxID_VIEW_SMALLICONS, | |
265 | wxID_VIEW_LIST, | |
266 | wxID_VIEW_SORTDATE, | |
267 | wxID_VIEW_SORTNAME, | |
268 | wxID_VIEW_SORTSIZE, | |
269 | wxID_VIEW_SORTTYPE, | |
270 | ||
271 | wxID_FILE = 5050, | |
272 | wxID_FILE1, | |
273 | wxID_FILE2, | |
274 | wxID_FILE3, | |
275 | wxID_FILE4, | |
276 | wxID_FILE5, | |
277 | wxID_FILE6, | |
278 | wxID_FILE7, | |
279 | wxID_FILE8, | |
280 | wxID_FILE9, | |
281 | ||
282 | /** Standard button and menu IDs */ | |
283 | wxID_OK = 5100, | |
284 | wxID_CANCEL, | |
285 | wxID_APPLY, | |
286 | wxID_YES, | |
287 | wxID_NO, | |
288 | wxID_STATIC, | |
289 | wxID_FORWARD, | |
290 | wxID_BACKWARD, | |
291 | wxID_DEFAULT, | |
292 | wxID_MORE, | |
293 | wxID_SETUP, | |
294 | wxID_RESET, | |
295 | wxID_CONTEXT_HELP, | |
296 | wxID_YESTOALL, | |
297 | wxID_NOTOALL, | |
298 | wxID_ABORT, | |
299 | wxID_RETRY, | |
300 | wxID_IGNORE, | |
301 | wxID_ADD, | |
302 | wxID_REMOVE, | |
303 | ||
304 | wxID_UP, | |
305 | wxID_DOWN, | |
306 | wxID_HOME, | |
307 | wxID_REFRESH, | |
308 | wxID_STOP, | |
309 | wxID_INDEX, | |
310 | ||
311 | wxID_BOLD, | |
312 | wxID_ITALIC, | |
313 | wxID_JUSTIFY_CENTER, | |
314 | wxID_JUSTIFY_FILL, | |
315 | wxID_JUSTIFY_RIGHT, | |
316 | wxID_JUSTIFY_LEFT, | |
317 | wxID_UNDERLINE, | |
318 | wxID_INDENT, | |
319 | wxID_UNINDENT, | |
320 | wxID_ZOOM_100, | |
321 | wxID_ZOOM_FIT, | |
322 | wxID_ZOOM_IN, | |
323 | wxID_ZOOM_OUT, | |
324 | wxID_UNDELETE, | |
325 | wxID_REVERT_TO_SAVED, | |
326 | wxID_CDROM, | |
327 | wxID_CONVERT, | |
328 | wxID_EXECUTE, | |
329 | wxID_FLOPPY, | |
330 | wxID_HARDDISK, | |
331 | wxID_BOTTOM, | |
332 | wxID_FIRST, | |
333 | wxID_LAST, | |
334 | wxID_TOP, | |
335 | wxID_INFO, | |
336 | wxID_JUMP_TO, | |
337 | wxID_NETWORK, | |
338 | wxID_SELECT_COLOR, | |
339 | wxID_SELECT_FONT, | |
340 | wxID_SORT_ASCENDING, | |
341 | wxID_SORT_DESCENDING, | |
342 | wxID_SPELL_CHECK, | |
343 | wxID_STRIKETHROUGH, | |
344 | ||
345 | /** System menu IDs (used by wxUniv): */ | |
346 | wxID_SYSTEM_MENU = 5200, | |
347 | wxID_CLOSE_FRAME, | |
348 | wxID_MOVE_FRAME, | |
349 | wxID_RESIZE_FRAME, | |
350 | wxID_MAXIMIZE_FRAME, | |
351 | wxID_ICONIZE_FRAME, | |
352 | wxID_RESTORE_FRAME, | |
353 | ||
354 | /** MDI window menu ids */ | |
355 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_FIRST = 5230, | |
356 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_CASCADE = wxID_MDI_WINDOW_FIRST, | |
357 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_TILE_HORZ, | |
358 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_TILE_VERT, | |
359 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_ARRANGE_ICONS, | |
360 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_PREV, | |
361 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_NEXT, | |
362 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_LAST = wxID_MDI_WINDOW_NEXT, | |
363 | ||
364 | /** IDs used by generic file dialog (13 consecutive starting from this value) */ | |
365 | wxID_FILEDLGG = 5900, | |
366 | ||
367 | /** IDs used by generic file ctrl (4 consecutive starting from this value) */ | |
368 | wxID_FILECTRL = 5950, | |
369 | ||
370 | wxID_HIGHEST = 5999 | |
371 | }; | |
ff7774f1 | 372 | |
f992f2ae BP |
373 | /** |
374 | Item kinds for use with wxMenu, wxMenuItem, and wxToolBar. | |
706068e4 | 375 | |
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376 | @see wxMenu::Append(), wxMenuItem::wxMenuItem(), wxToolBar::AddTool() |
377 | */ | |
378 | enum wxItemKind | |
379 | { | |
380 | wxITEM_SEPARATOR = -1, | |
381 | ||
382 | /** | |
383 | Normal tool button / menu item. | |
384 | ||
385 | @see wxToolBar::AddTool(), wxMenu::AppendItem(). | |
386 | */ | |
387 | wxITEM_NORMAL, | |
388 | ||
389 | /** | |
390 | Check (or toggle) tool button / menu item. | |
391 | ||
392 | @see wxToolBar::AddCheckTool(), wxMenu::AppendCheckItem(). | |
393 | */ | |
394 | wxITEM_CHECK, | |
395 | ||
396 | /** | |
397 | Radio tool button / menu item. | |
398 | ||
399 | @see wxToolBar::AddRadioTool(), wxMenu::AppendRadioItem(). | |
400 | */ | |
401 | wxITEM_RADIO, | |
402 | ||
403 | /** | |
404 | Normal tool button with a dropdown arrow next to it. Clicking the | |
405 | dropdown arrow sends a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_TOOL_DROPDOWN_CLICKED event and may | |
406 | also display the menu previously associated with the item with | |
407 | wxToolBar::SetDropdownMenu(). Currently this type of tools is supported | |
408 | under MSW and GTK. | |
409 | */ | |
410 | wxITEM_DROPDOWN, | |
411 | ||
412 | wxITEM_MAX | |
413 | }; | |
414 | ||
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415 | /** |
416 | Generic hit test results. | |
417 | */ | |
418 | enum wxHitTest | |
419 | { | |
420 | wxHT_NOWHERE, | |
421 | ||
422 | /* scrollbar */ | |
423 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_FIRST = wxHT_NOWHERE, | |
424 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_LINE_1, /**< left or upper arrow to scroll by line */ | |
425 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_LINE_2, /**< right or down */ | |
426 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_PAGE_1, /**< left or upper arrow to scroll by page */ | |
427 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_PAGE_2, /**< right or down */ | |
428 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_THUMB, /**< on the thumb */ | |
429 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_BAR_1, /**< bar to the left/above the thumb */ | |
430 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_BAR_2, /**< bar to the right/below the thumb */ | |
431 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_LAST, | |
432 | ||
433 | /* window */ | |
434 | wxHT_WINDOW_OUTSIDE, /**< not in this window at all */ | |
435 | wxHT_WINDOW_INSIDE, /**< in the client area */ | |
436 | wxHT_WINDOW_VERT_SCROLLBAR, /**< on the vertical scrollbar */ | |
437 | wxHT_WINDOW_HORZ_SCROLLBAR, /**< on the horizontal scrollbar */ | |
438 | wxHT_WINDOW_CORNER, /**< on the corner between 2 scrollbars */ | |
439 | ||
440 | wxHT_MAX | |
441 | }; | |
442 | ||
443 | /** | |
444 | Data format IDs used by wxDataFormat. | |
445 | */ | |
446 | enum wxDataFormatId | |
447 | { | |
448 | wxDF_INVALID = 0, | |
449 | wxDF_TEXT = 1, /* CF_TEXT */ | |
450 | wxDF_BITMAP = 2, /* CF_BITMAP */ | |
451 | wxDF_METAFILE = 3, /* CF_METAFILEPICT */ | |
452 | wxDF_SYLK = 4, | |
453 | wxDF_DIF = 5, | |
454 | wxDF_TIFF = 6, | |
455 | wxDF_OEMTEXT = 7, /* CF_OEMTEXT */ | |
456 | wxDF_DIB = 8, /* CF_DIB */ | |
457 | wxDF_PALETTE = 9, | |
458 | wxDF_PENDATA = 10, | |
459 | wxDF_RIFF = 11, | |
460 | wxDF_WAVE = 12, | |
461 | wxDF_UNICODETEXT = 13, | |
462 | wxDF_ENHMETAFILE = 14, | |
463 | wxDF_FILENAME = 15, /* CF_HDROP */ | |
464 | wxDF_LOCALE = 16, | |
465 | wxDF_PRIVATE = 20, | |
466 | wxDF_HTML = 30, /* Note: does not correspond to CF_ constant */ | |
467 | wxDF_MAX | |
468 | }; | |
469 | ||
470 | /** | |
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471 | Virtual keycodes used by wxKeyEvent and some other wxWidgets functions. |
472 | ||
473 | Note that the range @c 33 - @c 126 is reserved for the standard ASCII | |
474 | characters and that the range @c 128 - @c 255 is reserved for the | |
475 | extended ASCII characters (which are not really standard and thus should | |
476 | be avoid in portable apps!). | |
99d82720 FM |
477 | */ |
478 | enum wxKeyCode | |
479 | { | |
398e3148 | 480 | WXK_BACK = 8, //!< Backspace. |
99d82720 FM |
481 | WXK_TAB = 9, |
482 | WXK_RETURN = 13, | |
483 | WXK_ESCAPE = 27, | |
484 | WXK_SPACE = 32, | |
398e3148 | 485 | |
99d82720 FM |
486 | WXK_DELETE = 127, |
487 | ||
488 | /** | |
489 | These are, by design, not compatible with unicode characters. | |
490 | If you want to get a unicode character from a key event, use | |
491 | wxKeyEvent::GetUnicodeKey instead. | |
492 | */ | |
493 | WXK_START = 300, | |
494 | WXK_LBUTTON, | |
495 | WXK_RBUTTON, | |
496 | WXK_CANCEL, | |
497 | WXK_MBUTTON, | |
498 | WXK_CLEAR, | |
499 | WXK_SHIFT, | |
500 | WXK_ALT, | |
501 | WXK_CONTROL, | |
502 | WXK_MENU, | |
503 | WXK_PAUSE, | |
504 | WXK_CAPITAL, | |
505 | WXK_END, | |
506 | WXK_HOME, | |
507 | WXK_LEFT, | |
508 | WXK_UP, | |
509 | WXK_RIGHT, | |
510 | WXK_DOWN, | |
511 | WXK_SELECT, | |
512 | WXK_PRINT, | |
513 | WXK_EXECUTE, | |
514 | WXK_SNAPSHOT, | |
515 | WXK_INSERT, | |
516 | WXK_HELP, | |
517 | WXK_NUMPAD0, | |
518 | WXK_NUMPAD1, | |
519 | WXK_NUMPAD2, | |
520 | WXK_NUMPAD3, | |
521 | WXK_NUMPAD4, | |
522 | WXK_NUMPAD5, | |
523 | WXK_NUMPAD6, | |
524 | WXK_NUMPAD7, | |
525 | WXK_NUMPAD8, | |
526 | WXK_NUMPAD9, | |
527 | WXK_MULTIPLY, | |
528 | WXK_ADD, | |
529 | WXK_SEPARATOR, | |
530 | WXK_SUBTRACT, | |
531 | WXK_DECIMAL, | |
532 | WXK_DIVIDE, | |
533 | WXK_F1, | |
534 | WXK_F2, | |
535 | WXK_F3, | |
536 | WXK_F4, | |
537 | WXK_F5, | |
538 | WXK_F6, | |
539 | WXK_F7, | |
540 | WXK_F8, | |
541 | WXK_F9, | |
542 | WXK_F10, | |
543 | WXK_F11, | |
544 | WXK_F12, | |
545 | WXK_F13, | |
546 | WXK_F14, | |
547 | WXK_F15, | |
548 | WXK_F16, | |
549 | WXK_F17, | |
550 | WXK_F18, | |
551 | WXK_F19, | |
552 | WXK_F20, | |
553 | WXK_F21, | |
554 | WXK_F22, | |
555 | WXK_F23, | |
556 | WXK_F24, | |
557 | WXK_NUMLOCK, | |
558 | WXK_SCROLL, | |
559 | WXK_PAGEUP, | |
560 | WXK_PAGEDOWN, | |
561 | ||
562 | WXK_NUMPAD_SPACE, | |
563 | WXK_NUMPAD_TAB, | |
564 | WXK_NUMPAD_ENTER, | |
565 | WXK_NUMPAD_F1, | |
566 | WXK_NUMPAD_F2, | |
567 | WXK_NUMPAD_F3, | |
568 | WXK_NUMPAD_F4, | |
569 | WXK_NUMPAD_HOME, | |
570 | WXK_NUMPAD_LEFT, | |
571 | WXK_NUMPAD_UP, | |
572 | WXK_NUMPAD_RIGHT, | |
573 | WXK_NUMPAD_DOWN, | |
574 | WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEUP, | |
575 | WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEDOWN, | |
576 | WXK_NUMPAD_END, | |
577 | WXK_NUMPAD_BEGIN, | |
578 | WXK_NUMPAD_INSERT, | |
579 | WXK_NUMPAD_DELETE, | |
580 | WXK_NUMPAD_EQUAL, | |
581 | WXK_NUMPAD_MULTIPLY, | |
582 | WXK_NUMPAD_ADD, | |
583 | WXK_NUMPAD_SEPARATOR, | |
584 | WXK_NUMPAD_SUBTRACT, | |
585 | WXK_NUMPAD_DECIMAL, | |
586 | WXK_NUMPAD_DIVIDE, | |
587 | ||
588 | /** The following key codes are only generated under Windows currently */ | |
589 | WXK_WINDOWS_LEFT, | |
590 | WXK_WINDOWS_RIGHT, | |
591 | WXK_WINDOWS_MENU , | |
592 | WXK_COMMAND, | |
593 | ||
594 | /** Hardware-specific buttons */ | |
595 | WXK_SPECIAL1 = 193, | |
596 | WXK_SPECIAL2, | |
597 | WXK_SPECIAL3, | |
598 | WXK_SPECIAL4, | |
599 | WXK_SPECIAL5, | |
600 | WXK_SPECIAL6, | |
601 | WXK_SPECIAL7, | |
602 | WXK_SPECIAL8, | |
603 | WXK_SPECIAL9, | |
604 | WXK_SPECIAL10, | |
605 | WXK_SPECIAL11, | |
606 | WXK_SPECIAL12, | |
607 | WXK_SPECIAL13, | |
608 | WXK_SPECIAL14, | |
609 | WXK_SPECIAL15, | |
610 | WXK_SPECIAL16, | |
611 | WXK_SPECIAL17, | |
612 | WXK_SPECIAL18, | |
613 | WXK_SPECIAL19, | |
614 | WXK_SPECIAL20 | |
615 | }; | |
616 | ||
617 | /** | |
618 | This enum contains bit mask constants used in wxKeyEvent. | |
619 | */ | |
620 | enum wxKeyModifier | |
621 | { | |
622 | wxMOD_NONE = 0x0000, | |
623 | wxMOD_ALT = 0x0001, | |
624 | wxMOD_CONTROL = 0x0002, | |
625 | wxMOD_ALTGR = wxMOD_ALT | wxMOD_CONTROL, | |
626 | wxMOD_SHIFT = 0x0004, | |
627 | wxMOD_META = 0x0008, | |
628 | wxMOD_WIN = wxMOD_META, | |
629 | ||
630 | /** | |
631 | Notice that @c wxMOD_CMD should be used instead of @c wxMOD_CONTROL | |
632 | in portable code to account for the fact that although | |
633 | @c Control modifier exists under Mac OS, it is not used for the same | |
634 | purpose as under Windows or Unix there while the special Mac-specific | |
635 | @c Command modifier is used in exactly the same way. | |
636 | */ | |
637 | wxMOD_CMD = wxMOD_META, | |
638 | wxMOD_ALL = 0xffff | |
639 | }; | |
f992f2ae | 640 | |
d18d9f60 BP |
641 | /** |
642 | Paper size types for use with the printing framework. | |
643 | ||
644 | @see overview_printing, wxPrintData::SetPaperId() | |
645 | */ | |
646 | enum wxPaperSize | |
647 | { | |
648 | wxPAPER_NONE, ///< Use specific dimensions | |
649 | wxPAPER_LETTER, ///< Letter, 8 1/2 by 11 inches | |
650 | wxPAPER_LEGAL, ///< Legal, 8 1/2 by 14 inches | |
651 | wxPAPER_A4, ///< A4 Sheet, 210 by 297 millimeters | |
652 | wxPAPER_CSHEET, ///< C Sheet, 17 by 22 inches | |
653 | wxPAPER_DSHEET, ///< D Sheet, 22 by 34 inches | |
654 | wxPAPER_ESHEET, ///< E Sheet, 34 by 44 inches | |
655 | wxPAPER_LETTERSMALL, ///< Letter Small, 8 1/2 by 11 inches | |
656 | wxPAPER_TABLOID, ///< Tabloid, 11 by 17 inches | |
657 | wxPAPER_LEDGER, ///< Ledger, 17 by 11 inches | |
658 | wxPAPER_STATEMENT, ///< Statement, 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches | |
659 | wxPAPER_EXECUTIVE, ///< Executive, 7 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches | |
660 | wxPAPER_A3, ///< A3 sheet, 297 by 420 millimeters | |
661 | wxPAPER_A4SMALL, ///< A4 small sheet, 210 by 297 millimeters | |
662 | wxPAPER_A5, ///< A5 sheet, 148 by 210 millimeters | |
663 | wxPAPER_B4, ///< B4 sheet, 250 by 354 millimeters | |
664 | wxPAPER_B5, ///< B5 sheet, 182-by-257-millimeter paper | |
665 | wxPAPER_FOLIO, ///< Folio, 8-1/2-by-13-inch paper | |
666 | wxPAPER_QUARTO, ///< Quarto, 215-by-275-millimeter paper | |
667 | wxPAPER_10X14, ///< 10-by-14-inch sheet | |
668 | wxPAPER_11X17, ///< 11-by-17-inch sheet | |
669 | wxPAPER_NOTE, ///< Note, 8 1/2 by 11 inches | |
670 | wxPAPER_ENV_9, ///< #9 Envelope, 3 7/8 by 8 7/8 inches | |
671 | wxPAPER_ENV_10, ///< #10 Envelope, 4 1/8 by 9 1/2 inches | |
672 | wxPAPER_ENV_11, ///< #11 Envelope, 4 1/2 by 10 3/8 inches | |
673 | wxPAPER_ENV_12, ///< #12 Envelope, 4 3/4 by 11 inches | |
674 | wxPAPER_ENV_14, ///< #14 Envelope, 5 by 11 1/2 inches | |
675 | wxPAPER_ENV_DL, ///< DL Envelope, 110 by 220 millimeters | |
676 | wxPAPER_ENV_C5, ///< C5 Envelope, 162 by 229 millimeters | |
677 | wxPAPER_ENV_C3, ///< C3 Envelope, 324 by 458 millimeters | |
678 | wxPAPER_ENV_C4, ///< C4 Envelope, 229 by 324 millimeters | |
679 | wxPAPER_ENV_C6, ///< C6 Envelope, 114 by 162 millimeters | |
680 | wxPAPER_ENV_C65, ///< C65 Envelope, 114 by 229 millimeters | |
681 | wxPAPER_ENV_B4, ///< B4 Envelope, 250 by 353 millimeters | |
682 | wxPAPER_ENV_B5, ///< B5 Envelope, 176 by 250 millimeters | |
683 | wxPAPER_ENV_B6, ///< B6 Envelope, 176 by 125 millimeters | |
684 | wxPAPER_ENV_ITALY, ///< Italy Envelope, 110 by 230 millimeters | |
685 | wxPAPER_ENV_MONARCH, ///< Monarch Envelope, 3 7/8 by 7 1/2 inches | |
686 | wxPAPER_ENV_PERSONAL, ///< 6 3/4 Envelope, 3 5/8 by 6 1/2 inches | |
687 | wxPAPER_FANFOLD_US, ///< US Std Fanfold, 14 7/8 by 11 inches | |
688 | wxPAPER_FANFOLD_STD_GERMAN, ///< German Std Fanfold, 8 1/2 by 12 inches | |
689 | wxPAPER_FANFOLD_LGL_GERMAN, ///< German Legal Fanfold, 8 1/2 by 13 inches | |
690 | ||
bb69632a | 691 | // wxMSW Only |
d18d9f60 BP |
692 | |
693 | wxPAPER_ISO_B4, ///< B4 (ISO) 250 x 353 mm | |
694 | wxPAPER_JAPANESE_POSTCARD, ///< Japanese Postcard 100 x 148 mm | |
695 | wxPAPER_9X11, ///< 9 x 11 in | |
696 | wxPAPER_10X11, ///< 10 x 11 in | |
697 | wxPAPER_15X11, ///< 15 x 11 in | |
698 | wxPAPER_ENV_INVITE, ///< Envelope Invite 220 x 220 mm | |
4050e98d BP |
699 | wxPAPER_LETTER_EXTRA, ///< Letter Extra 9.5 x 12 in |
700 | wxPAPER_LEGAL_EXTRA, ///< Legal Extra 9.5 x 15 in | |
d18d9f60 BP |
701 | wxPAPER_TABLOID_EXTRA, ///< Tabloid Extra 11.69 x 18 in |
702 | wxPAPER_A4_EXTRA, ///< A4 Extra 9.27 x 12.69 in | |
4050e98d | 703 | wxPAPER_LETTER_TRANSVERSE, ///< Letter Transverse 8.5 x 11 in |
d18d9f60 | 704 | wxPAPER_A4_TRANSVERSE, ///< A4 Transverse 210 x 297 mm |
4050e98d | 705 | wxPAPER_LETTER_EXTRA_TRANSVERSE, ///< Letter Extra Transverse 9.5 x 12 in |
d18d9f60 BP |
706 | wxPAPER_A_PLUS, ///< SuperA/SuperA/A4 227 x 356 mm |
707 | wxPAPER_B_PLUS, ///< SuperB/SuperB/A3 305 x 487 mm | |
708 | wxPAPER_LETTER_PLUS, ///< Letter Plus 8.5 x 12.69 in | |
709 | wxPAPER_A4_PLUS, ///< A4 Plus 210 x 330 mm | |
710 | wxPAPER_A5_TRANSVERSE, ///< A5 Transverse 148 x 210 mm | |
711 | wxPAPER_B5_TRANSVERSE, ///< B5 (JIS) Transverse 182 x 257 mm | |
712 | wxPAPER_A3_EXTRA, ///< A3 Extra 322 x 445 mm | |
713 | wxPAPER_A5_EXTRA, ///< A5 Extra 174 x 235 mm | |
714 | wxPAPER_B5_EXTRA, ///< B5 (ISO) Extra 201 x 276 mm | |
715 | wxPAPER_A2, ///< A2 420 x 594 mm | |
716 | wxPAPER_A3_TRANSVERSE, ///< A3 Transverse 297 x 420 mm | |
717 | wxPAPER_A3_EXTRA_TRANSVERSE, ///< A3 Extra Transverse 322 x 445 mm | |
718 | ||
719 | wxPAPER_DBL_JAPANESE_POSTCARD, ///< Japanese Double Postcard 200 x 148 mm | |
720 | wxPAPER_A6, ///< A6 105 x 148 mm | |
721 | wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU2, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #2 | |
722 | wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU3, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #3 | |
723 | wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU3, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #3 | |
724 | wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU4, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #4 | |
725 | wxPAPER_LETTER_ROTATED, ///< Letter Rotated 11 x 8 1/2 in | |
726 | wxPAPER_A3_ROTATED, ///< A3 Rotated 420 x 297 mm | |
727 | wxPAPER_A4_ROTATED, ///< A4 Rotated 297 x 210 mm | |
728 | wxPAPER_A5_ROTATED, ///< A5 Rotated 210 x 148 mm | |
729 | wxPAPER_B4_JIS_ROTATED, ///< B4 (JIS) Rotated 364 x 257 mm | |
730 | wxPAPER_B5_JIS_ROTATED, ///< B5 (JIS) Rotated 257 x 182 mm | |
731 | wxPAPER_JAPANESE_POSTCARD_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Postcard Rotated 148 x 100 mm | |
732 | wxPAPER_DBL_JAPANESE_POSTCARD_ROTATED, ///< Double Japanese Postcard Rotated 148 x 200 mm | |
733 | wxPAPER_A6_ROTATED, ///< A6 Rotated 148 x 105 mm | |
734 | wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU2_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #2 Rotated | |
735 | wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU3_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #3 Rotated | |
736 | wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU3_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #3 Rotated | |
737 | wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU4_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #4 Rotated | |
738 | wxPAPER_B6_JIS, ///< B6 (JIS) 128 x 182 mm | |
739 | wxPAPER_B6_JIS_ROTATED, ///< B6 (JIS) Rotated 182 x 128 mm | |
740 | wxPAPER_12X11, ///< 12 x 11 in | |
741 | wxPAPER_JENV_YOU4, ///< Japanese Envelope You #4 | |
742 | wxPAPER_JENV_YOU4_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope You #4 Rotated | |
743 | wxPAPER_P16K, ///< PRC 16K 146 x 215 mm | |
744 | wxPAPER_P32K, ///< PRC 32K 97 x 151 mm | |
745 | wxPAPER_P32KBIG, ///< PRC 32K(Big) 97 x 151 mm | |
746 | wxPAPER_PENV_1, ///< PRC Envelope #1 102 x 165 mm | |
747 | wxPAPER_PENV_2, ///< PRC Envelope #2 102 x 176 mm | |
748 | wxPAPER_PENV_3, ///< PRC Envelope #3 125 x 176 mm | |
749 | wxPAPER_PENV_4, ///< PRC Envelope #4 110 x 208 mm | |
750 | wxPAPER_PENV_5, ///< PRC Envelope #5 110 x 220 mm | |
751 | wxPAPER_PENV_6, ///< PRC Envelope #6 120 x 230 mm | |
752 | wxPAPER_PENV_7, ///< PRC Envelope #7 160 x 230 mm | |
753 | wxPAPER_PENV_8, ///< PRC Envelope #8 120 x 309 mm | |
754 | wxPAPER_PENV_9, ///< PRC Envelope #9 229 x 324 mm | |
755 | wxPAPER_PENV_10, ///< PRC Envelope #10 324 x 458 mm | |
756 | wxPAPER_P16K_ROTATED, ///< PRC 16K Rotated | |
757 | wxPAPER_P32K_ROTATED, ///< PRC 32K Rotated | |
758 | wxPAPER_P32KBIG_ROTATED, ///< PRC 32K(Big) Rotated | |
759 | wxPAPER_PENV_1_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #1 Rotated 165 x 102 mm | |
760 | wxPAPER_PENV_2_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #2 Rotated 176 x 102 mm | |
761 | wxPAPER_PENV_3_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #3 Rotated 176 x 125 mm | |
762 | wxPAPER_PENV_4_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #4 Rotated 208 x 110 mm | |
763 | wxPAPER_PENV_5_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #5 Rotated 220 x 110 mm | |
764 | wxPAPER_PENV_6_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #6 Rotated 230 x 120 mm | |
765 | wxPAPER_PENV_7_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #7 Rotated 230 x 160 mm | |
766 | wxPAPER_PENV_8_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #8 Rotated 309 x 120 mm | |
767 | wxPAPER_PENV_9_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #9 Rotated 324 x 229 mm | |
768 | wxPAPER_PENV_10_ROTATED ///< PRC Envelope #10 Rotated 458 x 324 m | |
769 | }; | |
770 | ||
771 | ||
99d82720 FM |
772 | /** |
773 | Duplex printing modes. | |
774 | */ | |
775 | enum wxDuplexMode | |
776 | { | |
777 | wxDUPLEX_SIMPLEX, /**< Non-duplex */ | |
778 | wxDUPLEX_HORIZONTAL, | |
779 | wxDUPLEX_VERTICAL | |
780 | }; | |
781 | ||
782 | /** | |
783 | Print mode (currently PostScript only). | |
784 | */ | |
785 | enum wxPrintMode | |
786 | { | |
787 | wxPRINT_MODE_NONE = 0, | |
788 | wxPRINT_MODE_PREVIEW = 1, /**< Preview in external application */ | |
789 | wxPRINT_MODE_FILE = 2, /**< Print to file */ | |
790 | wxPRINT_MODE_PRINTER = 3, /**< Send to printer */ | |
791 | wxPRINT_MODE_STREAM = 4 /**< Send postscript data into a stream */ | |
792 | }; | |
793 | ||
794 | /** | |
795 | Flags which can be used in wxWindow::UpdateWindowUI(). | |
796 | */ | |
797 | enum wxUpdateUI | |
798 | { | |
799 | wxUPDATE_UI_NONE, | |
800 | wxUPDATE_UI_RECURSE, | |
801 | wxUPDATE_UI_FROMIDLE /**< Invoked from On(Internal)Idle */ | |
802 | }; | |
803 | ||
804 | ||
febd3dca VZ |
805 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
806 | // constants | |
807 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
808 | ||
809 | /** | |
810 | C99-like sized MIN/MAX constants for all integer types. | |
811 | ||
812 | For each @c n in the set 8, 16, 32, 64 we define @c wxINTn_MIN, @c | |
813 | wxINTn_MAX and @c wxUINTc_MAX (@c wxUINTc_MIN is always 0 and so is not | |
814 | defined). | |
815 | */ | |
816 | //@{ | |
817 | #define wxINT8_MIN CHAR_MIN | |
818 | #define wxINT8_MAX CHAR_MAX | |
819 | #define wxUINT8_MAX UCHAR_MAX | |
820 | ||
821 | #define wxINT16_MIN SHRT_MIN | |
822 | #define wxINT16_MAX SHRT_MAX | |
823 | #define wxUINT16_MAX USHRT_MAX | |
824 | ||
825 | #define wxINT32_MIN INT_MIN-or-LONG_MIN | |
826 | #define wxINT32_MAX INT_MAX-or-LONG_MAX | |
827 | #define wxUINT32_MAX UINT_MAX-or-LONG_MAX | |
828 | ||
829 | #define wxINT64_MIN LLONG_MIN | |
830 | #define wxINT64_MAX LLONG_MAX | |
831 | #define wxUINT64_MAX ULLONG_MAX | |
832 | //@} | |
99d82720 | 833 | |
398e3148 FM |
834 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
835 | // types | |
836 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
837 | ||
838 | /** The type for screen and DC coordinates. */ | |
839 | typedef int wxCoord; | |
840 | ||
841 | /** A special value meaning "use default coordinate". */ | |
842 | wxCoord wxDefaultCoord = -1; | |
843 | ||
844 | //@{ | |
845 | /** 8 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */ | |
846 | typedef signed char wxInt8; | |
847 | typedef unsigned char wxUint8; | |
848 | typedef wxUint8 wxByte; | |
849 | //@} | |
850 | ||
851 | //@{ | |
852 | /** 16 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */ | |
853 | typedef signed short wxInt16; | |
854 | typedef unsigned short wxUint16; | |
855 | typedef wxUint16 wxWord; | |
856 | typedef wxUint16 wxChar16; | |
857 | //@} | |
858 | ||
859 | //@{ | |
860 | /** 32 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */ | |
861 | typedef int wxInt32; | |
862 | typedef unsigned int wxUint32; | |
863 | typedef wxUint32 wxDword; | |
864 | typedef wxUint32 wxChar32; | |
865 | //@} | |
866 | ||
867 | //@{ | |
868 | /** 64 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */ | |
869 | typedef wxLongLong_t wxInt64; | |
870 | typedef wxULongLong_t wxUint64; | |
871 | //@} | |
872 | ||
873 | //@{ | |
874 | /** | |
875 | Signed and unsigned integral types big enough to contain all of @c long, | |
876 | @c size_t and @c void*. | |
877 | (The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). | |
878 | */ | |
879 | typedef ssize_t wxIntPtr; | |
880 | typedef size_t wxUIntPtr; | |
881 | //@} | |
882 | ||
883 | ||
884 | /** | |
885 | 32 bit IEEE float ( 1 sign, 8 exponent bits, 23 fraction bits ). | |
886 | (The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). | |
887 | */ | |
888 | typedef float wxFloat32; | |
889 | ||
890 | ||
891 | /** | |
892 | 64 bit IEEE float ( 1 sign, 11 exponent bits, 52 fraction bits ). | |
893 | (The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). | |
894 | */ | |
895 | typedef double wxFloat64; | |
896 | ||
897 | /** | |
898 | Native fastest representation that has at least wxFloat64 precision, so use | |
899 | the IEEE types for storage, and this for calculations. | |
900 | (The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). | |
901 | */ | |
902 | typedef double wxDouble; | |
903 | ||
904 | ||
905 | ||
906 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
907 | // macros | |
908 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
909 | ||
99d82720 | 910 | |
b21126db | 911 | /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_byteorder */ |
7c913512 | 912 | //@{ |
9579c1d7 | 913 | |
23324ae1 | 914 | /** |
9579c1d7 BP |
915 | This macro will swap the bytes of the @a value variable from little endian |
916 | to big endian or vice versa unconditionally, i.e. independently of the | |
23324ae1 | 917 | current platform. |
9579c1d7 BP |
918 | |
919 | @header{wx/defs.h} | |
23324ae1 | 920 | */ |
d7b99b16 FM |
921 | #define wxINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxInt32_value ) |
922 | #define wxUINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxUint32_value ) | |
923 | #define wxINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxInt16_value ) | |
924 | #define wxUINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxUint16_value ) | |
9579c1d7 | 925 | |
23324ae1 FM |
926 | //@} |
927 | ||
b21126db | 928 | /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_byteorder */ |
9579c1d7 BP |
929 | //@{ |
930 | ||
931 | /** | |
932 | This macro will swap the bytes of the @a value variable from little endian | |
933 | to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a big-endian | |
934 | architecture (such as Sun work stations). If the program has been compiled | |
935 | on a little-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged. | |
936 | ||
937 | Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores | |
938 | data in little-endian (for example Intel i386) format. | |
939 | ||
940 | @header{wx/defs.h} | |
941 | */ | |
d7b99b16 FM |
942 | #define wxINT32_SWAP_ON_BE( wxInt32_value ) |
943 | #define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_BE( wxUint32_value ) | |
944 | #define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_BE( wxInt16_value ) | |
945 | #define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_BE( wxUint16_value ) | |
23324ae1 | 946 | |
9579c1d7 BP |
947 | //@} |
948 | ||
b21126db | 949 | /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_byteorder */ |
7c913512 | 950 | //@{ |
9579c1d7 | 951 | |
23324ae1 | 952 | /** |
9579c1d7 BP |
953 | This macro will swap the bytes of the @a value variable from little endian |
954 | to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a little-endian | |
955 | architecture (such as Intel PCs). If the program has been compiled on a | |
956 | big-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged. | |
957 | ||
23324ae1 FM |
958 | Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores |
959 | data in big-endian format. | |
9579c1d7 BP |
960 | |
961 | @header{wx/defs.h} | |
23324ae1 | 962 | */ |
d7b99b16 FM |
963 | #define wxINT32_SWAP_ON_LE( wxInt32_value ) |
964 | #define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_LE( wxUint32_value ) | |
965 | #define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_LE( wxInt16_value ) | |
966 | #define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_LE( wxUint16_value ) | |
9579c1d7 | 967 | |
23324ae1 FM |
968 | //@} |
969 | ||
9579c1d7 BP |
970 | |
971 | ||
b21126db | 972 | /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_misc */ |
7fa7088e | 973 | //@{ |
9579c1d7 | 974 | |
706068e4 VZ |
975 | /** |
976 | This macro can be used in a class declaration to disable the generation of | |
977 | default assignment operator. | |
978 | ||
979 | Some classes have a well-defined copy constructor but cannot have an | |
980 | assignment operator, typically because they can't be modified once created. | |
981 | In such case, this macro can be used to disable the automatic assignment | |
982 | operator generation. | |
983 | ||
c0c133e1 | 984 | @see wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS() |
706068e4 | 985 | */ |
c0c133e1 | 986 | #define wxDECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(classname) |
706068e4 VZ |
987 | |
988 | /** | |
989 | This macro can be used in a class declaration to disable the generation of | |
990 | default copy ctor and assignment operator. | |
991 | ||
992 | Some classes don't have a well-defined copying semantics. In this case the | |
993 | standard C++ convention is to not allow copying them. One way of achieving | |
994 | it is to use this macro which simply defines a private copy constructor and | |
995 | assignment operator. | |
996 | ||
997 | Beware that simply not defining copy constructor and assignment operator is | |
998 | @em not enough as the compiler would provide its own automatically-generated | |
999 | versions of them -- hence the usefulness of this macro. | |
1000 | ||
1001 | Example of use: | |
1002 | @code | |
1003 | class FooWidget | |
1004 | { | |
1005 | public: | |
1006 | FooWidget(); | |
1007 | ... | |
1008 | ||
1009 | private: | |
1010 | // widgets can't be copied | |
c0c133e1 | 1011 | wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(FooWidget); |
706068e4 VZ |
1012 | }; |
1013 | @endcode | |
1014 | ||
c0c133e1 VZ |
1015 | Notice that a semicolon must be used after this macro and that it changes |
1016 | the access specifier to private internally so it is better to use it at the | |
1017 | end of the class declaration. | |
1018 | ||
1019 | @see wxDECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(), wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS() | |
706068e4 | 1020 | */ |
c0c133e1 | 1021 | #define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(classname) |
706068e4 | 1022 | |
375a5d3a | 1023 | /** |
c0c133e1 | 1024 | Analog of wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS() for template classes. |
375a5d3a VZ |
1025 | |
1026 | This macro can be used for template classes (with a single template | |
c0c133e1 | 1027 | parameter) for the same purpose as wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS() is used with the |
375a5d3a VZ |
1028 | non-template classes. |
1029 | ||
1030 | @param classname The name of the template class. | |
1031 | @param arg The name of the template parameter. | |
021f9dee VZ |
1032 | |
1033 | @see wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS_2 | |
375a5d3a | 1034 | */ |
c0c133e1 | 1035 | #define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS(classname, arg) |
375a5d3a | 1036 | |
021f9dee VZ |
1037 | /** |
1038 | Analog of wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS() for templates with 2 | |
1039 | parameters. | |
1040 | ||
1041 | This macro can be used for template classes with two template | |
1042 | parameters for the same purpose as wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS() is used with | |
1043 | the non-template classes. | |
1044 | ||
1045 | @param classname The name of the template class. | |
1046 | @param arg1 The name of the first template parameter. | |
1047 | @param arg2 The name of the second template parameter. | |
1048 | ||
1049 | @see wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS | |
1050 | */ | |
1051 | #define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS_2(classname, arg1, arg2) | |
1052 | ||
dac8712f VZ |
1053 | /** |
1054 | A function which deletes and nulls the pointer. | |
1055 | ||
1056 | This function uses operator delete to free the pointer and also sets it to | |
1057 | @NULL. Notice that this does @em not work for arrays, use wxDELETEA() for | |
1058 | them. | |
1059 | ||
1060 | @code | |
1061 | MyClass *ptr = new MyClass; | |
1062 | ... | |
1063 | wxDELETE(ptr); | |
1064 | wxASSERT(!ptr); | |
1065 | @endcode | |
1066 | ||
1067 | @header{wx/defs.h} | |
1068 | */ | |
1069 | template <typename T> wxDELETE(T*& ptr); | |
1070 | ||
1071 | /** | |
1072 | A function which deletes and nulls the pointer. | |
1073 | ||
1074 | This function uses vector operator delete (@c delete[]) to free the array | |
1075 | pointer and also sets it to @NULL. Notice that this does @em not work for | |
1076 | non-array pointers, use wxDELETE() for them. | |
1077 | ||
1078 | @code | |
1079 | MyClass *array = new MyClass[17]; | |
1080 | ... | |
1081 | wxDELETEA(array); | |
1082 | wxASSERT(!array); | |
1083 | @endcode | |
1084 | ||
1085 | @see wxDELETE() | |
1086 | ||
1087 | @header{wx/defs.h} | |
1088 | */ | |
1089 | template <typename T> wxDELETEA(T*& array); | |
1090 | ||
23324ae1 | 1091 | /** |
7fa7088e BP |
1092 | This macro can be used around a function declaration to generate warnings |
1093 | indicating that this function is deprecated (i.e. obsolete and planned to | |
1094 | be removed in the future) when it is used. Only Visual C++ 7 and higher and | |
1095 | g++ compilers currently support this functionality. | |
1096 | ||
1097 | Example of use: | |
1098 | ||
1099 | @code | |
1100 | // old function, use wxString version instead | |
1101 | wxDEPRECATED( void wxGetSomething(char *buf, size_t len) ); | |
1102 | ||
1103 | // ... | |
1104 | wxString wxGetSomething(); | |
1105 | @endcode | |
1106 | ||
1107 | @header{wx/defs.h} | |
1108 | */ | |
1109 | #define wxDEPRECATED(function) | |
1110 | ||
1111 | /** | |
1112 | This is a special version of wxDEPRECATED() macro which only does something | |
1113 | when the deprecated function is used from the code outside wxWidgets itself | |
1114 | but doesn't generate warnings when it is used from wxWidgets. | |
1115 | ||
1116 | It is used with the virtual functions which are called by the library | |
1117 | itself -- even if such function is deprecated the library still has to call | |
1118 | it to ensure that the existing code overriding it continues to work, but | |
1119 | the use of this macro ensures that a deprecation warning will be generated | |
1120 | if this function is used from the user code or, in case of Visual C++, even | |
1121 | when it is simply overridden. | |
1122 | ||
1123 | @header{wx/defs.h} | |
1124 | */ | |
1125 | #define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY(function) | |
1126 | ||
1127 | /** | |
1128 | This macro is similar to wxDEPRECATED() but can be used to not only declare | |
1129 | the function @a function as deprecated but to also provide its (inline) | |
1130 | implementation @a body. | |
1131 | ||
23324ae1 | 1132 | It can be used as following: |
7c913512 | 1133 | |
23324ae1 FM |
1134 | @code |
1135 | class wxFoo | |
7fa7088e BP |
1136 | { |
1137 | public: | |
1138 | // OldMethod() is deprecated, use NewMethod() instead | |
1139 | void NewMethod(); | |
531cfed2 | 1140 | wxDEPRECATED_INLINE( void OldMethod(), NewMethod(); ) |
7fa7088e | 1141 | }; |
23324ae1 | 1142 | @endcode |
7fa7088e BP |
1143 | |
1144 | @header{wx/defs.h} | |
23324ae1 | 1145 | */ |
7fa7088e | 1146 | #define wxDEPRECATED_INLINE(func, body) |
23324ae1 | 1147 | |
2352862a VZ |
1148 | /** |
1149 | A helper macro allowing to easily define a simple deprecated accessor. | |
1150 | ||
1151 | Compared to wxDEPRECATED_INLINE() it saves a @c return statement and, | |
1152 | especially, a strangely looking semicolon inside a macro. | |
1153 | ||
1154 | Example of use | |
1155 | @code | |
1156 | class wxFoo | |
1157 | { | |
1158 | public: | |
1159 | int GetValue() const { return m_value; } | |
1160 | ||
1161 | // this one is deprecated because it was erroneously non-const | |
1162 | wxDEPRECATED_ACCESSOR( int GetValue(), m_value ) | |
1163 | ||
1164 | private: | |
1165 | int m_value; | |
1166 | }; | |
1167 | @endcode | |
1168 | */ | |
1169 | #define wxDEPRECATED_ACCESSOR(func, what) | |
1170 | ||
531cfed2 VZ |
1171 | /** |
1172 | Combination of wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY() and wxDEPRECATED_INLINE(). | |
1173 | ||
1174 | This macro should be used for deprecated functions called by the library | |
1175 | itself (usually for backwards compatibility reasons) and which are defined | |
1176 | inline. | |
1177 | ||
1178 | @header{wx/defs.h} | |
1179 | */ | |
1180 | #define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY_INLINE(func, body) | |
1181 | ||
23324ae1 FM |
1182 | /** |
1183 | @c wxEXPLICIT is a macro which expands to the C++ @c explicit keyword if | |
7fa7088e BP |
1184 | the compiler supports it or nothing otherwise. Thus, it can be used even in |
1185 | the code which might have to be compiled with an old compiler without | |
1186 | support for this language feature but still take advantage of it when it is | |
1187 | available. | |
23324ae1 | 1188 | |
7fa7088e BP |
1189 | @header{wx/defs.h} |
1190 | */ | |
1191 | #define wxEXPLICIT | |
23324ae1 FM |
1192 | |
1193 | /** | |
1194 | GNU C++ compiler gives a warning for any class whose destructor is private | |
1195 | unless it has a friend. This warning may sometimes be useful but it doesn't | |
7fa7088e BP |
1196 | make sense for reference counted class which always delete themselves |
1197 | (hence destructor should be private) but don't necessarily have any | |
1198 | friends, so this macro is provided to disable the warning in such case. The | |
1199 | @a name parameter should be the name of the class but is only used to | |
1200 | construct a unique friend class name internally. | |
1201 | ||
1202 | Example of using the macro: | |
4cc4bfaf | 1203 | |
23324ae1 FM |
1204 | @code |
1205 | class RefCounted | |
7fa7088e BP |
1206 | { |
1207 | public: | |
1208 | RefCounted() { m_nRef = 1; } | |
1209 | void IncRef() { m_nRef++ ; } | |
1210 | void DecRef() { if ( !--m_nRef ) delete this; } | |
7c913512 | 1211 | |
7fa7088e BP |
1212 | private: |
1213 | ~RefCounted() { } | |
7c913512 | 1214 | |
7fa7088e BP |
1215 | wxSUPPRESS_GCC_PRIVATE_DTOR(RefCounted) |
1216 | }; | |
23324ae1 | 1217 | @endcode |
7c913512 | 1218 | |
23324ae1 | 1219 | Notice that there should be no semicolon after this macro. |
7c913512 | 1220 | |
7fa7088e | 1221 | @header{wx/defs.h} |
23324ae1 | 1222 | */ |
7fa7088e | 1223 | #define wxSUPPRESS_GCC_PRIVATE_DTOR_WARNING(name) |
23324ae1 | 1224 | |
dac8712f VZ |
1225 | /** |
1226 | Swaps the contents of two variables. | |
1227 | ||
1228 | This is similar to std::swap() but can be used even on the platforms where | |
1229 | the standard C++ library is not available (if you don't target such | |
1230 | platforms, please use std::swap() instead). | |
1231 | ||
1232 | The function relies on type T being copy constructible and assignable. | |
1233 | ||
1234 | Example of use: | |
1235 | @code | |
1236 | int x = 3, | |
1237 | y = 4; | |
1238 | wxSwap(x, y); | |
1239 | wxASSERT( x == 4 && y == 3 ); | |
1240 | @endcode | |
1241 | */ | |
1242 | template <typename T> wxSwap(T& first, T& second); | |
1243 | ||
23324ae1 FM |
1244 | /** |
1245 | This macro is the same as the standard C99 @c va_copy for the compilers | |
7fa7088e BP |
1246 | which support it or its replacement for those that don't. It must be used |
1247 | to preserve the value of a @c va_list object if you need to use it after | |
23324ae1 | 1248 | passing it to another function because it can be modified by the latter. |
7fa7088e | 1249 | |
23324ae1 FM |
1250 | As with @c va_start, each call to @c wxVaCopy must have a matching |
1251 | @c va_end. | |
23324ae1 | 1252 | |
7fa7088e | 1253 | @header{wx/defs.h} |
23324ae1 | 1254 | */ |
7fa7088e | 1255 | void wxVaCopy(va_list argptrDst, va_list argptrSrc); |
23324ae1 | 1256 | |
7fa7088e | 1257 | //@} |
23324ae1 | 1258 | |
f992f2ae | 1259 |