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23324ae1 1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
706068e4 2// Name: wx/defs.h
e54c96f1 3// Purpose: interface of global functions
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4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
526954c5 6// Licence: wxWindows licence
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7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
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10// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11// enumerations
12// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13
ff7774f1 14/**
99d82720 15 Generic flags.
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17enum wxGeometryCentre
18{
19 wxCENTRE = 0x0001,
20 wxCENTER = wxCENTRE
21};
22
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23/**
24 A generic orientation value.
25*/
26enum 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*/
43enum 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*/
67enum wxAlignment
68{
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69 /**
70 A value different from any valid alignment value.
71
72 Note that you shouldn't use 0 for this as it's the value of (valid)
73 alignments wxALIGN_LEFT and wxALIGN_TOP.
74
75 @since 2.9.1
76 */
77 wxALIGN_INVALID = -1,
78
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79 wxALIGN_NOT = 0x0000,
80 wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL = 0x0100,
81 wxALIGN_CENTRE_HORIZONTAL = wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL,
82 wxALIGN_LEFT = wxALIGN_NOT,
83 wxALIGN_TOP = wxALIGN_NOT,
84 wxALIGN_RIGHT = 0x0200,
85 wxALIGN_BOTTOM = 0x0400,
86 wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL = 0x0800,
87 wxALIGN_CENTRE_VERTICAL = wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL,
88
89 wxALIGN_CENTER = (wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL | wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL),
90 wxALIGN_CENTRE = wxALIGN_CENTER,
91
92 /** A mask to extract alignment from the combination of flags. */
93 wxALIGN_MASK = 0x0f00
94};
95
96/**
97 Miscellaneous flags for wxSizer items.
98*/
99enum wxSizerFlagBits
100{
101 wxFIXED_MINSIZE = 0x8000,
102 wxRESERVE_SPACE_EVEN_IF_HIDDEN = 0x0002,
103
104 /* a mask to extract wxSizerFlagBits from combination of flags */
105 wxSIZER_FLAG_BITS_MASK = 0x8002
106};
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107
108/**
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111enum wxStretch
112{
113 wxSTRETCH_NOT = 0x0000,
114 wxSHRINK = 0x1000,
115 wxGROW = 0x2000,
116 wxEXPAND = wxGROW,
117 wxSHAPED = 0x4000,
118 wxTILE = wxSHAPED | wxFIXED_MINSIZE,
119
120 /* a mask to extract stretch from the combination of flags */
121 wxSTRETCH_MASK = 0x7000 /* sans wxTILE */
122};
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123
124/**
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127enum wxBorder
128{
129 /**
130 This is different from wxBORDER_NONE as by default the controls do have
131 a border.
132 */
133 wxBORDER_DEFAULT = 0,
134
135 wxBORDER_NONE = 0x00200000,
136 wxBORDER_STATIC = 0x01000000,
137 wxBORDER_SIMPLE = 0x02000000,
138 wxBORDER_RAISED = 0x04000000,
139 wxBORDER_SUNKEN = 0x08000000,
140 wxBORDER_DOUBLE = 0x10000000, /* deprecated */
141 wxBORDER_THEME = wxBORDER_DOUBLE,
142
143 /* a mask to extract border style from the combination of flags */
144 wxBORDER_MASK = 0x1f200000
145};
146
147
148/**
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149 Background styles.
150
151 @see wxWindow::SetBackgroundStyle()
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152*/
153enum wxBackgroundStyle
154{
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155 /**
156 Default background style value indicating that the background may be
157 erased in the user-defined EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND handler.
158
159 If no such handler is defined (or if it skips the event), the effect of
160 this style is the same as wxBG_STYLE_SYSTEM. If an empty handler (@em
161 not skipping the event) is defined, the effect is the same as
162 wxBG_STYLE_PAINT, i.e. the background is not erased at all until
163 EVT_PAINT handler is executed.
164
165 This is the only background style value for which erase background
166 events are generated at all.
167 */
168 wxBG_STYLE_ERASE,
169
170 /**
171 Use the default background, as determined by the system or the current
172 theme.
173
174 If the window has been assigned a non-default background colour, it
175 will be used for erasing its background. Otherwise the default
176 background (which might be a gradient or a pattern) will be used.
177
178 EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND event will not be generated at all for windows
179 with this style.
180 */
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181 wxBG_STYLE_SYSTEM,
182
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183 /**
184 Indicates that the background is only erased in the user-defined
185 EVT_PAINT handler.
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187 Using this style avoids flicker which would result from redrawing the
188 background twice if the EVT_PAINT handler entirely overwrites it. It
189 must not be used however if the paint handler leaves any parts of the
190 window unpainted as their contents is then undetermined. Only use it if
191 you repaint the whole window in your handler.
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193 EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND event will not be generated at all for windows
194 with this style.
195 */
196 wxBG_STYLE_PAINT
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197};
198
199
200/**
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201 Standard IDs.
202
203 Notice that some, but @em not all, of these IDs are also stock IDs, i.e.
204 you can use them for the button or menu items without specifying the label
205 which will be provided by the underlying platform itself. See @ref "the
206 list of stock items" for the subset of standard IDs which are stock IDs as
207 well.
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208*/
209enum wxStandardID
210{
211 /**
212 This id delimits the lower bound of the range used by automatically-generated ids
213 (i.e. those used when wxID_ANY is specified during construction).
214 */
215 wxID_AUTO_LOWEST,
216
217 /**
218 This id delimits the upper bound of the range used by automatically-generated ids
219 (i.e. those used when wxID_ANY is specified during construction).
220 */
221 wxID_AUTO_HIGHEST,
222
223 /**
224 No id matches this one when compared to it.
225 */
226 wxID_NONE = -3,
227
228 /**
229 Id for a separator line in the menu (invalid for normal item).
230 */
231 wxID_SEPARATOR = -2,
232
233 /**
234 Any id: means that we don't care about the id, whether when installing
235 an event handler or when creating a new window.
236 */
237 wxID_ANY = -1,
238
239 wxID_LOWEST = 4999,
240
241 wxID_OPEN,
242 wxID_CLOSE,
243 wxID_NEW,
244 wxID_SAVE,
245 wxID_SAVEAS,
246 wxID_REVERT,
247 wxID_EXIT,
248 wxID_UNDO,
249 wxID_REDO,
250 wxID_HELP,
251 wxID_PRINT,
252 wxID_PRINT_SETUP,
253 wxID_PAGE_SETUP,
254 wxID_PREVIEW,
255 wxID_ABOUT,
256 wxID_HELP_CONTENTS,
257 wxID_HELP_INDEX,
258 wxID_HELP_SEARCH,
259 wxID_HELP_COMMANDS,
260 wxID_HELP_PROCEDURES,
261 wxID_HELP_CONTEXT,
262 wxID_CLOSE_ALL,
263 wxID_PREFERENCES,
264
265 wxID_EDIT = 5030,
266 wxID_CUT,
267 wxID_COPY,
268 wxID_PASTE,
269 wxID_CLEAR,
270 wxID_FIND,
271 wxID_DUPLICATE,
272 wxID_SELECTALL,
273 wxID_DELETE,
274 wxID_REPLACE,
275 wxID_REPLACE_ALL,
276 wxID_PROPERTIES,
277
278 wxID_VIEW_DETAILS,
279 wxID_VIEW_LARGEICONS,
280 wxID_VIEW_SMALLICONS,
281 wxID_VIEW_LIST,
282 wxID_VIEW_SORTDATE,
283 wxID_VIEW_SORTNAME,
284 wxID_VIEW_SORTSIZE,
285 wxID_VIEW_SORTTYPE,
286
287 wxID_FILE = 5050,
288 wxID_FILE1,
289 wxID_FILE2,
290 wxID_FILE3,
291 wxID_FILE4,
292 wxID_FILE5,
293 wxID_FILE6,
294 wxID_FILE7,
295 wxID_FILE8,
296 wxID_FILE9,
297
298 /** Standard button and menu IDs */
299 wxID_OK = 5100,
300 wxID_CANCEL,
301 wxID_APPLY,
302 wxID_YES,
303 wxID_NO,
304 wxID_STATIC,
305 wxID_FORWARD,
306 wxID_BACKWARD,
307 wxID_DEFAULT,
308 wxID_MORE,
309 wxID_SETUP,
310 wxID_RESET,
311 wxID_CONTEXT_HELP,
312 wxID_YESTOALL,
313 wxID_NOTOALL,
314 wxID_ABORT,
315 wxID_RETRY,
316 wxID_IGNORE,
317 wxID_ADD,
318 wxID_REMOVE,
319
320 wxID_UP,
321 wxID_DOWN,
322 wxID_HOME,
323 wxID_REFRESH,
324 wxID_STOP,
325 wxID_INDEX,
326
327 wxID_BOLD,
328 wxID_ITALIC,
329 wxID_JUSTIFY_CENTER,
330 wxID_JUSTIFY_FILL,
331 wxID_JUSTIFY_RIGHT,
332 wxID_JUSTIFY_LEFT,
333 wxID_UNDERLINE,
334 wxID_INDENT,
335 wxID_UNINDENT,
336 wxID_ZOOM_100,
337 wxID_ZOOM_FIT,
338 wxID_ZOOM_IN,
339 wxID_ZOOM_OUT,
340 wxID_UNDELETE,
341 wxID_REVERT_TO_SAVED,
342 wxID_CDROM,
343 wxID_CONVERT,
344 wxID_EXECUTE,
345 wxID_FLOPPY,
346 wxID_HARDDISK,
347 wxID_BOTTOM,
348 wxID_FIRST,
349 wxID_LAST,
350 wxID_TOP,
351 wxID_INFO,
352 wxID_JUMP_TO,
353 wxID_NETWORK,
354 wxID_SELECT_COLOR,
355 wxID_SELECT_FONT,
356 wxID_SORT_ASCENDING,
357 wxID_SORT_DESCENDING,
358 wxID_SPELL_CHECK,
359 wxID_STRIKETHROUGH,
360
361 /** System menu IDs (used by wxUniv): */
362 wxID_SYSTEM_MENU = 5200,
363 wxID_CLOSE_FRAME,
364 wxID_MOVE_FRAME,
365 wxID_RESIZE_FRAME,
366 wxID_MAXIMIZE_FRAME,
367 wxID_ICONIZE_FRAME,
368 wxID_RESTORE_FRAME,
369
370 /** MDI window menu ids */
371 wxID_MDI_WINDOW_FIRST = 5230,
372 wxID_MDI_WINDOW_CASCADE = wxID_MDI_WINDOW_FIRST,
373 wxID_MDI_WINDOW_TILE_HORZ,
374 wxID_MDI_WINDOW_TILE_VERT,
375 wxID_MDI_WINDOW_ARRANGE_ICONS,
376 wxID_MDI_WINDOW_PREV,
377 wxID_MDI_WINDOW_NEXT,
378 wxID_MDI_WINDOW_LAST = wxID_MDI_WINDOW_NEXT,
379
380 /** IDs used by generic file dialog (13 consecutive starting from this value) */
381 wxID_FILEDLGG = 5900,
382
383 /** IDs used by generic file ctrl (4 consecutive starting from this value) */
384 wxID_FILECTRL = 5950,
385
386 wxID_HIGHEST = 5999
387};
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389/**
390 Item kinds for use with wxMenu, wxMenuItem, and wxToolBar.
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392 @see wxMenu::Append(), wxMenuItem::wxMenuItem(), wxToolBar::AddTool()
393*/
394enum wxItemKind
395{
396 wxITEM_SEPARATOR = -1,
397
398 /**
399 Normal tool button / menu item.
400
401 @see wxToolBar::AddTool(), wxMenu::AppendItem().
402 */
403 wxITEM_NORMAL,
404
405 /**
406 Check (or toggle) tool button / menu item.
407
408 @see wxToolBar::AddCheckTool(), wxMenu::AppendCheckItem().
409 */
410 wxITEM_CHECK,
411
412 /**
413 Radio tool button / menu item.
414
415 @see wxToolBar::AddRadioTool(), wxMenu::AppendRadioItem().
416 */
417 wxITEM_RADIO,
418
419 /**
420 Normal tool button with a dropdown arrow next to it. Clicking the
421 dropdown arrow sends a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_TOOL_DROPDOWN_CLICKED event and may
422 also display the menu previously associated with the item with
423 wxToolBar::SetDropdownMenu(). Currently this type of tools is supported
424 under MSW and GTK.
425 */
426 wxITEM_DROPDOWN,
427
428 wxITEM_MAX
429};
430
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431/**
432 Generic hit test results.
433*/
434enum wxHitTest
435{
436 wxHT_NOWHERE,
437
438 /* scrollbar */
439 wxHT_SCROLLBAR_FIRST = wxHT_NOWHERE,
440 wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_LINE_1, /**< left or upper arrow to scroll by line */
441 wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_LINE_2, /**< right or down */
442 wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_PAGE_1, /**< left or upper arrow to scroll by page */
443 wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_PAGE_2, /**< right or down */
444 wxHT_SCROLLBAR_THUMB, /**< on the thumb */
445 wxHT_SCROLLBAR_BAR_1, /**< bar to the left/above the thumb */
446 wxHT_SCROLLBAR_BAR_2, /**< bar to the right/below the thumb */
447 wxHT_SCROLLBAR_LAST,
448
449 /* window */
450 wxHT_WINDOW_OUTSIDE, /**< not in this window at all */
451 wxHT_WINDOW_INSIDE, /**< in the client area */
452 wxHT_WINDOW_VERT_SCROLLBAR, /**< on the vertical scrollbar */
453 wxHT_WINDOW_HORZ_SCROLLBAR, /**< on the horizontal scrollbar */
454 wxHT_WINDOW_CORNER, /**< on the corner between 2 scrollbars */
455
456 wxHT_MAX
457};
458
459/**
460 Data format IDs used by wxDataFormat.
461*/
462enum wxDataFormatId
463{
464 wxDF_INVALID = 0,
465 wxDF_TEXT = 1, /* CF_TEXT */
466 wxDF_BITMAP = 2, /* CF_BITMAP */
467 wxDF_METAFILE = 3, /* CF_METAFILEPICT */
468 wxDF_SYLK = 4,
469 wxDF_DIF = 5,
470 wxDF_TIFF = 6,
471 wxDF_OEMTEXT = 7, /* CF_OEMTEXT */
472 wxDF_DIB = 8, /* CF_DIB */
473 wxDF_PALETTE = 9,
474 wxDF_PENDATA = 10,
475 wxDF_RIFF = 11,
476 wxDF_WAVE = 12,
477 wxDF_UNICODETEXT = 13,
478 wxDF_ENHMETAFILE = 14,
479 wxDF_FILENAME = 15, /* CF_HDROP */
480 wxDF_LOCALE = 16,
481 wxDF_PRIVATE = 20,
482 wxDF_HTML = 30, /* Note: does not correspond to CF_ constant */
483 wxDF_MAX
484};
485
486/**
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487 Virtual keycodes used by wxKeyEvent and some other wxWidgets functions.
488
489 Note that the range @c 33 - @c 126 is reserved for the standard ASCII
490 characters and that the range @c 128 - @c 255 is reserved for the
491 extended ASCII characters (which are not really standard and thus should
492 be avoid in portable apps!).
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494enum wxKeyCode
495{
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497 WXK_TAB = 9,
498 WXK_RETURN = 13,
499 WXK_ESCAPE = 27,
500 WXK_SPACE = 32,
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502 WXK_DELETE = 127,
503
504 /**
505 These are, by design, not compatible with unicode characters.
506 If you want to get a unicode character from a key event, use
507 wxKeyEvent::GetUnicodeKey instead.
508 */
509 WXK_START = 300,
510 WXK_LBUTTON,
511 WXK_RBUTTON,
512 WXK_CANCEL,
513 WXK_MBUTTON,
514 WXK_CLEAR,
515 WXK_SHIFT,
516 WXK_ALT,
517 WXK_CONTROL,
518 WXK_MENU,
519 WXK_PAUSE,
520 WXK_CAPITAL,
521 WXK_END,
522 WXK_HOME,
523 WXK_LEFT,
524 WXK_UP,
525 WXK_RIGHT,
526 WXK_DOWN,
527 WXK_SELECT,
528 WXK_PRINT,
529 WXK_EXECUTE,
530 WXK_SNAPSHOT,
531 WXK_INSERT,
532 WXK_HELP,
533 WXK_NUMPAD0,
534 WXK_NUMPAD1,
535 WXK_NUMPAD2,
536 WXK_NUMPAD3,
537 WXK_NUMPAD4,
538 WXK_NUMPAD5,
539 WXK_NUMPAD6,
540 WXK_NUMPAD7,
541 WXK_NUMPAD8,
542 WXK_NUMPAD9,
543 WXK_MULTIPLY,
544 WXK_ADD,
545 WXK_SEPARATOR,
546 WXK_SUBTRACT,
547 WXK_DECIMAL,
548 WXK_DIVIDE,
549 WXK_F1,
550 WXK_F2,
551 WXK_F3,
552 WXK_F4,
553 WXK_F5,
554 WXK_F6,
555 WXK_F7,
556 WXK_F8,
557 WXK_F9,
558 WXK_F10,
559 WXK_F11,
560 WXK_F12,
561 WXK_F13,
562 WXK_F14,
563 WXK_F15,
564 WXK_F16,
565 WXK_F17,
566 WXK_F18,
567 WXK_F19,
568 WXK_F20,
569 WXK_F21,
570 WXK_F22,
571 WXK_F23,
572 WXK_F24,
573 WXK_NUMLOCK,
574 WXK_SCROLL,
575 WXK_PAGEUP,
576 WXK_PAGEDOWN,
577
578 WXK_NUMPAD_SPACE,
579 WXK_NUMPAD_TAB,
580 WXK_NUMPAD_ENTER,
581 WXK_NUMPAD_F1,
582 WXK_NUMPAD_F2,
583 WXK_NUMPAD_F3,
584 WXK_NUMPAD_F4,
585 WXK_NUMPAD_HOME,
586 WXK_NUMPAD_LEFT,
587 WXK_NUMPAD_UP,
588 WXK_NUMPAD_RIGHT,
589 WXK_NUMPAD_DOWN,
590 WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEUP,
591 WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEDOWN,
592 WXK_NUMPAD_END,
593 WXK_NUMPAD_BEGIN,
594 WXK_NUMPAD_INSERT,
595 WXK_NUMPAD_DELETE,
596 WXK_NUMPAD_EQUAL,
597 WXK_NUMPAD_MULTIPLY,
598 WXK_NUMPAD_ADD,
599 WXK_NUMPAD_SEPARATOR,
600 WXK_NUMPAD_SUBTRACT,
601 WXK_NUMPAD_DECIMAL,
602 WXK_NUMPAD_DIVIDE,
603
604 /** The following key codes are only generated under Windows currently */
605 WXK_WINDOWS_LEFT,
606 WXK_WINDOWS_RIGHT,
607 WXK_WINDOWS_MENU ,
608 WXK_COMMAND,
609
610 /** Hardware-specific buttons */
611 WXK_SPECIAL1 = 193,
612 WXK_SPECIAL2,
613 WXK_SPECIAL3,
614 WXK_SPECIAL4,
615 WXK_SPECIAL5,
616 WXK_SPECIAL6,
617 WXK_SPECIAL7,
618 WXK_SPECIAL8,
619 WXK_SPECIAL9,
620 WXK_SPECIAL10,
621 WXK_SPECIAL11,
622 WXK_SPECIAL12,
623 WXK_SPECIAL13,
624 WXK_SPECIAL14,
625 WXK_SPECIAL15,
626 WXK_SPECIAL16,
627 WXK_SPECIAL17,
628 WXK_SPECIAL18,
629 WXK_SPECIAL19,
630 WXK_SPECIAL20
631};
632
633/**
634 This enum contains bit mask constants used in wxKeyEvent.
635*/
636enum wxKeyModifier
637{
638 wxMOD_NONE = 0x0000,
639 wxMOD_ALT = 0x0001,
640 wxMOD_CONTROL = 0x0002,
641 wxMOD_ALTGR = wxMOD_ALT | wxMOD_CONTROL,
642 wxMOD_SHIFT = 0x0004,
643 wxMOD_META = 0x0008,
644 wxMOD_WIN = wxMOD_META,
645
646 /**
647 Notice that @c wxMOD_CMD should be used instead of @c wxMOD_CONTROL
648 in portable code to account for the fact that although
649 @c Control modifier exists under Mac OS, it is not used for the same
650 purpose as under Windows or Unix there while the special Mac-specific
651 @c Command modifier is used in exactly the same way.
652 */
653 wxMOD_CMD = wxMOD_META,
654 wxMOD_ALL = 0xffff
655};
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657/**
658 Paper size types for use with the printing framework.
659
660 @see overview_printing, wxPrintData::SetPaperId()
661*/
662enum wxPaperSize
663{
664 wxPAPER_NONE, ///< Use specific dimensions
665 wxPAPER_LETTER, ///< Letter, 8 1/2 by 11 inches
666 wxPAPER_LEGAL, ///< Legal, 8 1/2 by 14 inches
667 wxPAPER_A4, ///< A4 Sheet, 210 by 297 millimeters
668 wxPAPER_CSHEET, ///< C Sheet, 17 by 22 inches
669 wxPAPER_DSHEET, ///< D Sheet, 22 by 34 inches
670 wxPAPER_ESHEET, ///< E Sheet, 34 by 44 inches
671 wxPAPER_LETTERSMALL, ///< Letter Small, 8 1/2 by 11 inches
672 wxPAPER_TABLOID, ///< Tabloid, 11 by 17 inches
673 wxPAPER_LEDGER, ///< Ledger, 17 by 11 inches
674 wxPAPER_STATEMENT, ///< Statement, 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches
675 wxPAPER_EXECUTIVE, ///< Executive, 7 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches
676 wxPAPER_A3, ///< A3 sheet, 297 by 420 millimeters
677 wxPAPER_A4SMALL, ///< A4 small sheet, 210 by 297 millimeters
678 wxPAPER_A5, ///< A5 sheet, 148 by 210 millimeters
679 wxPAPER_B4, ///< B4 sheet, 250 by 354 millimeters
680 wxPAPER_B5, ///< B5 sheet, 182-by-257-millimeter paper
681 wxPAPER_FOLIO, ///< Folio, 8-1/2-by-13-inch paper
682 wxPAPER_QUARTO, ///< Quarto, 215-by-275-millimeter paper
683 wxPAPER_10X14, ///< 10-by-14-inch sheet
684 wxPAPER_11X17, ///< 11-by-17-inch sheet
685 wxPAPER_NOTE, ///< Note, 8 1/2 by 11 inches
686 wxPAPER_ENV_9, ///< #9 Envelope, 3 7/8 by 8 7/8 inches
687 wxPAPER_ENV_10, ///< #10 Envelope, 4 1/8 by 9 1/2 inches
688 wxPAPER_ENV_11, ///< #11 Envelope, 4 1/2 by 10 3/8 inches
689 wxPAPER_ENV_12, ///< #12 Envelope, 4 3/4 by 11 inches
690 wxPAPER_ENV_14, ///< #14 Envelope, 5 by 11 1/2 inches
691 wxPAPER_ENV_DL, ///< DL Envelope, 110 by 220 millimeters
692 wxPAPER_ENV_C5, ///< C5 Envelope, 162 by 229 millimeters
693 wxPAPER_ENV_C3, ///< C3 Envelope, 324 by 458 millimeters
694 wxPAPER_ENV_C4, ///< C4 Envelope, 229 by 324 millimeters
695 wxPAPER_ENV_C6, ///< C6 Envelope, 114 by 162 millimeters
696 wxPAPER_ENV_C65, ///< C65 Envelope, 114 by 229 millimeters
697 wxPAPER_ENV_B4, ///< B4 Envelope, 250 by 353 millimeters
698 wxPAPER_ENV_B5, ///< B5 Envelope, 176 by 250 millimeters
699 wxPAPER_ENV_B6, ///< B6 Envelope, 176 by 125 millimeters
700 wxPAPER_ENV_ITALY, ///< Italy Envelope, 110 by 230 millimeters
701 wxPAPER_ENV_MONARCH, ///< Monarch Envelope, 3 7/8 by 7 1/2 inches
702 wxPAPER_ENV_PERSONAL, ///< 6 3/4 Envelope, 3 5/8 by 6 1/2 inches
703 wxPAPER_FANFOLD_US, ///< US Std Fanfold, 14 7/8 by 11 inches
704 wxPAPER_FANFOLD_STD_GERMAN, ///< German Std Fanfold, 8 1/2 by 12 inches
705 wxPAPER_FANFOLD_LGL_GERMAN, ///< German Legal Fanfold, 8 1/2 by 13 inches
706
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709 wxPAPER_ISO_B4, ///< B4 (ISO) 250 x 353 mm
710 wxPAPER_JAPANESE_POSTCARD, ///< Japanese Postcard 100 x 148 mm
711 wxPAPER_9X11, ///< 9 x 11 in
712 wxPAPER_10X11, ///< 10 x 11 in
713 wxPAPER_15X11, ///< 15 x 11 in
714 wxPAPER_ENV_INVITE, ///< Envelope Invite 220 x 220 mm
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716 wxPAPER_LEGAL_EXTRA, ///< Legal Extra 9.5 x 15 in
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718 wxPAPER_A4_EXTRA, ///< A4 Extra 9.27 x 12.69 in
4050e98d 719 wxPAPER_LETTER_TRANSVERSE, ///< Letter Transverse 8.5 x 11 in
d18d9f60 720 wxPAPER_A4_TRANSVERSE, ///< A4 Transverse 210 x 297 mm
4050e98d 721 wxPAPER_LETTER_EXTRA_TRANSVERSE, ///< Letter Extra Transverse 9.5 x 12 in
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723 wxPAPER_B_PLUS, ///< SuperB/SuperB/A3 305 x 487 mm
724 wxPAPER_LETTER_PLUS, ///< Letter Plus 8.5 x 12.69 in
725 wxPAPER_A4_PLUS, ///< A4 Plus 210 x 330 mm
726 wxPAPER_A5_TRANSVERSE, ///< A5 Transverse 148 x 210 mm
727 wxPAPER_B5_TRANSVERSE, ///< B5 (JIS) Transverse 182 x 257 mm
728 wxPAPER_A3_EXTRA, ///< A3 Extra 322 x 445 mm
729 wxPAPER_A5_EXTRA, ///< A5 Extra 174 x 235 mm
730 wxPAPER_B5_EXTRA, ///< B5 (ISO) Extra 201 x 276 mm
731 wxPAPER_A2, ///< A2 420 x 594 mm
732 wxPAPER_A3_TRANSVERSE, ///< A3 Transverse 297 x 420 mm
733 wxPAPER_A3_EXTRA_TRANSVERSE, ///< A3 Extra Transverse 322 x 445 mm
734
735 wxPAPER_DBL_JAPANESE_POSTCARD, ///< Japanese Double Postcard 200 x 148 mm
736 wxPAPER_A6, ///< A6 105 x 148 mm
737 wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU2, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #2
738 wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU3, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #3
739 wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU3, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #3
740 wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU4, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #4
741 wxPAPER_LETTER_ROTATED, ///< Letter Rotated 11 x 8 1/2 in
742 wxPAPER_A3_ROTATED, ///< A3 Rotated 420 x 297 mm
743 wxPAPER_A4_ROTATED, ///< A4 Rotated 297 x 210 mm
744 wxPAPER_A5_ROTATED, ///< A5 Rotated 210 x 148 mm
745 wxPAPER_B4_JIS_ROTATED, ///< B4 (JIS) Rotated 364 x 257 mm
746 wxPAPER_B5_JIS_ROTATED, ///< B5 (JIS) Rotated 257 x 182 mm
747 wxPAPER_JAPANESE_POSTCARD_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Postcard Rotated 148 x 100 mm
748 wxPAPER_DBL_JAPANESE_POSTCARD_ROTATED, ///< Double Japanese Postcard Rotated 148 x 200 mm
749 wxPAPER_A6_ROTATED, ///< A6 Rotated 148 x 105 mm
750 wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU2_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #2 Rotated
751 wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU3_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #3 Rotated
752 wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU3_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #3 Rotated
753 wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU4_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #4 Rotated
754 wxPAPER_B6_JIS, ///< B6 (JIS) 128 x 182 mm
755 wxPAPER_B6_JIS_ROTATED, ///< B6 (JIS) Rotated 182 x 128 mm
756 wxPAPER_12X11, ///< 12 x 11 in
757 wxPAPER_JENV_YOU4, ///< Japanese Envelope You #4
758 wxPAPER_JENV_YOU4_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope You #4 Rotated
759 wxPAPER_P16K, ///< PRC 16K 146 x 215 mm
760 wxPAPER_P32K, ///< PRC 32K 97 x 151 mm
761 wxPAPER_P32KBIG, ///< PRC 32K(Big) 97 x 151 mm
762 wxPAPER_PENV_1, ///< PRC Envelope #1 102 x 165 mm
763 wxPAPER_PENV_2, ///< PRC Envelope #2 102 x 176 mm
764 wxPAPER_PENV_3, ///< PRC Envelope #3 125 x 176 mm
765 wxPAPER_PENV_4, ///< PRC Envelope #4 110 x 208 mm
766 wxPAPER_PENV_5, ///< PRC Envelope #5 110 x 220 mm
767 wxPAPER_PENV_6, ///< PRC Envelope #6 120 x 230 mm
768 wxPAPER_PENV_7, ///< PRC Envelope #7 160 x 230 mm
769 wxPAPER_PENV_8, ///< PRC Envelope #8 120 x 309 mm
770 wxPAPER_PENV_9, ///< PRC Envelope #9 229 x 324 mm
771 wxPAPER_PENV_10, ///< PRC Envelope #10 324 x 458 mm
772 wxPAPER_P16K_ROTATED, ///< PRC 16K Rotated
773 wxPAPER_P32K_ROTATED, ///< PRC 32K Rotated
774 wxPAPER_P32KBIG_ROTATED, ///< PRC 32K(Big) Rotated
775 wxPAPER_PENV_1_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #1 Rotated 165 x 102 mm
776 wxPAPER_PENV_2_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #2 Rotated 176 x 102 mm
777 wxPAPER_PENV_3_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #3 Rotated 176 x 125 mm
778 wxPAPER_PENV_4_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #4 Rotated 208 x 110 mm
779 wxPAPER_PENV_5_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #5 Rotated 220 x 110 mm
780 wxPAPER_PENV_6_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #6 Rotated 230 x 120 mm
781 wxPAPER_PENV_7_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #7 Rotated 230 x 160 mm
782 wxPAPER_PENV_8_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #8 Rotated 309 x 120 mm
783 wxPAPER_PENV_9_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #9 Rotated 324 x 229 mm
784 wxPAPER_PENV_10_ROTATED ///< PRC Envelope #10 Rotated 458 x 324 m
785};
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788 Printing orientation
789*/
790
791enum wxPrintOrientation
792{
793 wxPORTRAIT,
794 wxLANDSCAPE
795};
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798 Duplex printing modes.
799*/
800enum wxDuplexMode
801{
802 wxDUPLEX_SIMPLEX, /**< Non-duplex */
803 wxDUPLEX_HORIZONTAL,
804 wxDUPLEX_VERTICAL
805};
806
807/**
808 Print mode (currently PostScript only).
809*/
810enum wxPrintMode
811{
812 wxPRINT_MODE_NONE = 0,
813 wxPRINT_MODE_PREVIEW = 1, /**< Preview in external application */
814 wxPRINT_MODE_FILE = 2, /**< Print to file */
815 wxPRINT_MODE_PRINTER = 3, /**< Send to printer */
816 wxPRINT_MODE_STREAM = 4 /**< Send postscript data into a stream */
817};
818
819/**
820 Flags which can be used in wxWindow::UpdateWindowUI().
821*/
822enum wxUpdateUI
823{
824 wxUPDATE_UI_NONE,
825 wxUPDATE_UI_RECURSE,
826 wxUPDATE_UI_FROMIDLE /**< Invoked from On(Internal)Idle */
827};
828
829
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831// constants
832// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
833
834/**
835 C99-like sized MIN/MAX constants for all integer types.
836
837 For each @c n in the set 8, 16, 32, 64 we define @c wxINTn_MIN, @c
838 wxINTn_MAX and @c wxUINTc_MAX (@c wxUINTc_MIN is always 0 and so is not
839 defined).
840 */
841//@{
842#define wxINT8_MIN CHAR_MIN
843#define wxINT8_MAX CHAR_MAX
844#define wxUINT8_MAX UCHAR_MAX
845
846#define wxINT16_MIN SHRT_MIN
847#define wxINT16_MAX SHRT_MAX
848#define wxUINT16_MAX USHRT_MAX
849
850#define wxINT32_MIN INT_MIN-or-LONG_MIN
851#define wxINT32_MAX INT_MAX-or-LONG_MAX
852#define wxUINT32_MAX UINT_MAX-or-LONG_MAX
853
854#define wxINT64_MIN LLONG_MIN
855#define wxINT64_MAX LLONG_MAX
856#define wxUINT64_MAX ULLONG_MAX
857//@}
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860// types
861// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
862
863/** The type for screen and DC coordinates. */
864typedef int wxCoord;
865
866/** A special value meaning "use default coordinate". */
867wxCoord wxDefaultCoord = -1;
868
869//@{
870/** 8 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */
871typedef signed char wxInt8;
872typedef unsigned char wxUint8;
873typedef wxUint8 wxByte;
874//@}
875
876//@{
877/** 16 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */
878typedef signed short wxInt16;
879typedef unsigned short wxUint16;
880typedef wxUint16 wxWord;
881typedef wxUint16 wxChar16;
882//@}
883
884//@{
885/** 32 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */
886typedef int wxInt32;
887typedef unsigned int wxUint32;
888typedef wxUint32 wxDword;
889typedef wxUint32 wxChar32;
890//@}
891
892//@{
893/** 64 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */
894typedef wxLongLong_t wxInt64;
895typedef wxULongLong_t wxUint64;
896//@}
897
898//@{
899/**
900 Signed and unsigned integral types big enough to contain all of @c long,
901 @c size_t and @c void*.
902 (The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here).
903*/
904typedef ssize_t wxIntPtr;
905typedef size_t wxUIntPtr;
906//@}
907
908
909/**
910 32 bit IEEE float ( 1 sign, 8 exponent bits, 23 fraction bits ).
911 (The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here).
912*/
913typedef float wxFloat32;
914
915
916/**
917 64 bit IEEE float ( 1 sign, 11 exponent bits, 52 fraction bits ).
918 (The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here).
919*/
920typedef double wxFloat64;
921
922/**
923 Native fastest representation that has at least wxFloat64 precision, so use
924 the IEEE types for storage, and this for calculations.
925 (The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here).
926*/
927typedef double wxDouble;
928
929
930
931// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
932// macros
933// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
934
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9579c1d7 938
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941 to big endian or vice versa unconditionally, i.e. independently of the
23324ae1 942 current platform.
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944 @header{wx/defs.h}
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947#define wxUINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxUint32_value )
948#define wxINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxInt16_value )
949#define wxUINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxUint16_value )
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952
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955
956/**
957 This macro will swap the bytes of the @a value variable from little endian
958 to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a big-endian
959 architecture (such as Sun work stations). If the program has been compiled
960 on a little-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
961
962 Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores
963 data in little-endian (for example Intel i386) format.
964
965 @header{wx/defs.h}
966*/
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968#define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_BE( wxUint32_value )
969#define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_BE( wxInt16_value )
970#define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_BE( wxUint16_value )
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973
b21126db 974/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_byteorder */
7c913512 975//@{
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979 to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a little-endian
980 architecture (such as Intel PCs). If the program has been compiled on a
981 big-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
982
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984 data in big-endian format.
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986 @header{wx/defs.h}
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989#define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_LE( wxUint32_value )
990#define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_LE( wxInt16_value )
991#define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_LE( wxUint16_value )
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994
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996
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7fa7088e 998//@{
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1001 This macro can be used in a class declaration to disable the generation of
1002 default assignment operator.
1003
1004 Some classes have a well-defined copy constructor but cannot have an
1005 assignment operator, typically because they can't be modified once created.
1006 In such case, this macro can be used to disable the automatic assignment
1007 operator generation.
1008
c0c133e1 1009 @see wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS()
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1013/**
1014 This macro can be used in a class declaration to disable the generation of
1015 default copy ctor and assignment operator.
1016
1017 Some classes don't have a well-defined copying semantics. In this case the
1018 standard C++ convention is to not allow copying them. One way of achieving
1019 it is to use this macro which simply defines a private copy constructor and
1020 assignment operator.
1021
1022 Beware that simply not defining copy constructor and assignment operator is
1023 @em not enough as the compiler would provide its own automatically-generated
1024 versions of them -- hence the usefulness of this macro.
1025
1026 Example of use:
1027 @code
1028 class FooWidget
1029 {
1030 public:
1031 FooWidget();
1032 ...
1033
1034 private:
1035 // widgets can't be copied
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1038 @endcode
1039
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1041 the access specifier to private internally so it is better to use it at the
1042 end of the class declaration.
1043
1044 @see wxDECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(), wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS()
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c0c133e1 1046#define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(classname)
706068e4 1047
375a5d3a 1048/**
c0c133e1 1049 Analog of wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS() for template classes.
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1051 This macro can be used for template classes (with a single template
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1054
1055 @param classname The name of the template class.
1056 @param arg The name of the template parameter.
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1058 @see wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS_2
375a5d3a 1059 */
c0c133e1 1060#define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS(classname, arg)
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1063 Analog of wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS() for templates with 2
1064 parameters.
1065
1066 This macro can be used for template classes with two template
1067 parameters for the same purpose as wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS() is used with
1068 the non-template classes.
1069
1070 @param classname The name of the template class.
1071 @param arg1 The name of the first template parameter.
1072 @param arg2 The name of the second template parameter.
1073
1074 @see wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS
1075 */
1076#define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS_2(classname, arg1, arg2)
1077
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1079 A function which deletes and nulls the pointer.
1080
1081 This function uses operator delete to free the pointer and also sets it to
1082 @NULL. Notice that this does @em not work for arrays, use wxDELETEA() for
1083 them.
1084
1085 @code
1086 MyClass *ptr = new MyClass;
1087 ...
1088 wxDELETE(ptr);
1089 wxASSERT(!ptr);
1090 @endcode
1091
1092 @header{wx/defs.h}
1093*/
1094template <typename T> wxDELETE(T*& ptr);
1095
1096/**
1097 A function which deletes and nulls the pointer.
1098
1099 This function uses vector operator delete (@c delete[]) to free the array
1100 pointer and also sets it to @NULL. Notice that this does @em not work for
1101 non-array pointers, use wxDELETE() for them.
1102
1103 @code
1104 MyClass *array = new MyClass[17];
1105 ...
1106 wxDELETEA(array);
1107 wxASSERT(!array);
1108 @endcode
1109
1110 @see wxDELETE()
1111
1112 @header{wx/defs.h}
1113*/
1114template <typename T> wxDELETEA(T*& array);
1115
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1118 indicating that this function is deprecated (i.e. obsolete and planned to
1119 be removed in the future) when it is used. Only Visual C++ 7 and higher and
1120 g++ compilers currently support this functionality.
1121
1122 Example of use:
1123
1124 @code
1125 // old function, use wxString version instead
1126 wxDEPRECATED( void wxGetSomething(char *buf, size_t len) );
1127
1128 // ...
1129 wxString wxGetSomething();
1130 @endcode
1131
1132 @header{wx/defs.h}
1133*/
1134#define wxDEPRECATED(function)
1135
1136/**
1137 This is a special version of wxDEPRECATED() macro which only does something
1138 when the deprecated function is used from the code outside wxWidgets itself
1139 but doesn't generate warnings when it is used from wxWidgets.
1140
1141 It is used with the virtual functions which are called by the library
1142 itself -- even if such function is deprecated the library still has to call
1143 it to ensure that the existing code overriding it continues to work, but
1144 the use of this macro ensures that a deprecation warning will be generated
1145 if this function is used from the user code or, in case of Visual C++, even
1146 when it is simply overridden.
1147
1148 @header{wx/defs.h}
1149*/
1150#define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY(function)
1151
1152/**
1153 This macro is similar to wxDEPRECATED() but can be used to not only declare
1154 the function @a function as deprecated but to also provide its (inline)
1155 implementation @a body.
1156
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1160 class wxFoo
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1162 public:
1163 // OldMethod() is deprecated, use NewMethod() instead
1164 void NewMethod();
531cfed2 1165 wxDEPRECATED_INLINE( void OldMethod(), NewMethod(); )
7fa7088e 1166 };
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1169 @header{wx/defs.h}
23324ae1 1170*/
7fa7088e 1171#define wxDEPRECATED_INLINE(func, body)
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1174 A helper macro allowing to easily define a simple deprecated accessor.
1175
1176 Compared to wxDEPRECATED_INLINE() it saves a @c return statement and,
1177 especially, a strangely looking semicolon inside a macro.
1178
1179 Example of use
1180 @code
1181 class wxFoo
1182 {
1183 public:
1184 int GetValue() const { return m_value; }
1185
1186 // this one is deprecated because it was erroneously non-const
1187 wxDEPRECATED_ACCESSOR( int GetValue(), m_value )
1188
1189 private:
1190 int m_value;
1191 };
1192 @endcode
1193 */
1194#define wxDEPRECATED_ACCESSOR(func, what)
1195
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1197 Combination of wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY() and wxDEPRECATED_INLINE().
1198
1199 This macro should be used for deprecated functions called by the library
1200 itself (usually for backwards compatibility reasons) and which are defined
1201 inline.
1202
1203 @header{wx/defs.h}
1204*/
1205#define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY_INLINE(func, body)
1206
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1208 @c wxEXPLICIT is a macro which expands to the C++ @c explicit keyword if
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1210 the code which might have to be compiled with an old compiler without
1211 support for this language feature but still take advantage of it when it is
1212 available.
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1215*/
1216#define wxEXPLICIT
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1218/**
1219 GNU C++ compiler gives a warning for any class whose destructor is private
1220 unless it has a friend. This warning may sometimes be useful but it doesn't
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1222 (hence destructor should be private) but don't necessarily have any
1223 friends, so this macro is provided to disable the warning in such case. The
1224 @a name parameter should be the name of the class but is only used to
1225 construct a unique friend class name internally.
1226
1227 Example of using the macro:
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1230 class RefCounted
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1232 public:
1233 RefCounted() { m_nRef = 1; }
1234 void IncRef() { m_nRef++ ; }
1235 void DecRef() { if ( !--m_nRef ) delete this; }
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1238 ~RefCounted() { }
7c913512 1239
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1241 };
23324ae1 1242 @endcode
7c913512 1243
23324ae1 1244 Notice that there should be no semicolon after this macro.
7c913512 1245
7fa7088e 1246 @header{wx/defs.h}
23324ae1 1247*/
7fa7088e 1248#define wxSUPPRESS_GCC_PRIVATE_DTOR_WARNING(name)
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1251 Swaps the contents of two variables.
1252
1253 This is similar to std::swap() but can be used even on the platforms where
1254 the standard C++ library is not available (if you don't target such
1255 platforms, please use std::swap() instead).
1256
1257 The function relies on type T being copy constructible and assignable.
1258
1259 Example of use:
1260 @code
1261 int x = 3,
1262 y = 4;
1263 wxSwap(x, y);
1264 wxASSERT( x == 4 && y == 3 );
1265 @endcode
1266 */
1267template <typename T> wxSwap(T& first, T& second);
1268
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1270 This macro is the same as the standard C99 @c va_copy for the compilers
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1272 to preserve the value of a @c va_list object if you need to use it after
23324ae1 1273 passing it to another function because it can be modified by the latter.
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1276 @c va_end.
23324ae1 1277
7fa7088e 1278 @header{wx/defs.h}
23324ae1 1279*/
7fa7088e 1280void wxVaCopy(va_list argptrDst, va_list argptrSrc);
23324ae1 1281
7fa7088e 1282//@}
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