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23See also <a href="faq.htm">top-level FAQ page</a>.
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25<h3>List of questions in this category</h3>
26<ul>
27<li><a href="#platforms">Which Windows platforms are supported?</a></li>
28<li><a href="#wince">What about Windows CE?</a></li>
29<li><a href="#compilers">What compilers are supported?</a></li>
30<li><a href="#bestcompiler">Which is the best compiler to use with wxWindows 2?</a></li>
31<li><a href="#unicode">Is Unicode supported?</a></li>
32<li><a href="#dll">Can you compile wxWindows 2 as a DLL?</a></li>
33<li><a href="#exesize">How can I reduce executable size?</a></li>
34<li><a href="#mfc">Is wxWindows compatible with MFC?</a></li>
35<li><a href="#newerrors">Why my code fails to compile with strange errors about new operator?</a></li>
36<li><a href="#mfcport">How do I port MFC applications to wxWindows?</a></li>
37<li><a href="#crash">Why do I sometimes get bizarre crash problems using VC++ 5/6?</a></li>
38<li><a href="#makefiles">How are the wxWindows makefiles edited under Windows?</a></li>
39<li><a href="#vcdebug">How do you use VC++&#39;s memory leak checking instead of that in wxWindows?</a></li>
40<li><a href="#shortcutproblem">Why are menu hotkeys or shortcuts not working in my application?</a></li>
41</ul>
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8b283bb8 44<h3><a name="platforms">Which Windows platforms are supported?</a></h3>
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0bc9b25e 46wxWindows 2 can be used to develop and deliver applications on Windows 3.1, Win32s,
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47Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT. A Windows CE version is being looked into (see below).<P>
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49wxWindows 2 is designed to make use of WIN32 features and controls. However, unlike Microsoft,
50we have not forgotten users of 16-bit Windows. Most features
ce3ed50d 51work under Windows 3.1, including wxTreeCtrl and wxListCtrl using the generic implementation.
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52However, don&#39;t expect very Windows-95-specific classes to work, such as wxTaskBarIcon. The wxRegConfig
53class doesn&#39;t work either because the Windows 3.1 registry is very simplistic. Check out the 16-bit
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54makefiles to see what other files have been left out.
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5616-bit compilation is supported under Visual C++ 1.5, and Borland BC++ 4 to 5.
57<P>
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59wxWindows 2 for Windows will also compile on Unix with gcc using TWIN32 from <a href="http://www.willows.com" target=_top>Willows</a>,
60although TWIN32 is still in a preliminary state. The resulting executables are
61Unix binaries that work with the TWIN32 Windows API emulator.<P>
62
63You can also compile wxWindows 2 for Windows on Unix with Cygwin or Mingw32, resulting
64in executables that will run on Windows. So in theory you could write your applications
65using wxGTK or wxMotif, then check/debug your wxWindows for Windows
66programs with TWIN32, and finally produce an ix86 Windows executable using Cygwin/Mingw32,
67without ever needing a copy of Microsoft Windows. See the Technical Note on the Web site detailing cross-compilation.<P>
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8b283bb8 69<h3><a name="wince">What about Windows CE?</a></h3>
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71This is under consideration, though we need to get wxWindows Unicode-aware first.
72There are other interesting issues, such as how to combine the menubar and toolbar APIs
8b283bb8 73as Windows CE requires. But there&#39;s no doubt that it will be possible, albeit
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74by mostly cutting down wxWindows 2 API functionality, and adding a few classes here
75and there. Since wxWindows for 2 produces small binaries (less than 300K for
8b283bb8 76the statically-linked &#39;minimal&#39; sample), shoehorning wxWindows 2 into a Windows CE device&#39;s limited
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77storage should not be a problem.<P>
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8b283bb8 79<h3><a name="compilers">What compilers are supported?</a></h3>
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81Please see the wxWindows 2 for Windows install.txt file for up-to-date information, but
82currently the following are known to work:<P>
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84<ul>
85<li>Visual C++ 1.5, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0
86<li>Borland C++ 4.5, 5.0
87<li>Borland C++Builder 1.0, 3.0
88<li>Watcom C++ 10.6 (WIN32)
89<li>Cygwin b20
90<li>Mingw32
91<li>MetroWerks CodeWarrior 4
92</ul>
93<P>
94
95There is a linking problem with Symantec C++ which I hope someone can help solve.
96<P>
97
8b283bb8 98<h3><a name="bestcompiler">Which is the best compiler to use with wxWindows 2?</a></h3>
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100It&#39;s partly a matter of taste, but I (JACS) prefer Visual C++ since the debugger is very
101good, it&#39;s very stable, the documentation is extensive, and it generates small executables.
102Since project files are plain text, it&#39;s easy for me to generate appropriate project files
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103for wxWindows samples.<P>
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105Borland C++ is fine - and very fast - but it&#39;s hard (impossible?) to use the debugger without using project files, and
106the debugger is nowhere near up to VC++&#39;s quality. The IDE isn&#39;t great.<P>
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108C++Builder&#39;s power isn&#39;t really used with wxWindows since it needs integration with its
109own class library (VCL). For wxWindows, I&#39;ve only used it with makefiles, in which case
110it&#39;s almost identical to BC++ 5.0 (the same makefiles can be used).<P>
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8b283bb8 112You can&#39;t beat Cygwin&#39;s price (free), and you can debug adequately using gdb. However, it&#39;s
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113quite slow to compile since it does not use precompiled headers.<P>
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115CodeWarrior is cross-platform - you can debug and generate Windows executables from a Mac, but not
116the other way around I think - but the IDE is, to my mind, a bit primitive.<P>
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8b283bb8 118Watcom C++ is a little slow and the debugger is not really up to today&#39;s standards.<P>
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120Among the free compilers the best choice seem to be Borland C++ command line
121tools and mingw32 (port of gcc to Win32). Both of them are supported by
122wxWindows.
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8b283bb8 124<h3><a name="unicode">Is Unicode supported?</a></h3>
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126Yes, Unicode is fully supported under Windows NT/2000 (Windows 9x don&#39;t
127have Unicode support anyhow).
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8b283bb8 129<h3><a name="dll">Can you compile wxWindows 2 as a DLL?</a></h3>
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9838df2c 131Yes (using the Visual C++ or Borland C++ makefile), but be aware that distributing DLLs is a thorny issue
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132and you may be better off compiling statically-linked applications, unless you&#39;re
133delivering a suite of separate programs, or you&#39;re compiling a lot of wxWindows applications
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134and have limited hard disk space.<P>
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136With a DLL approach, and with different versions and configurations of wxWindows
137needing to be catered for, the end user may end up with a host of large DLLs in his or her Windows system directory,
138negating the point of using DLLs. Of course, this is not a problem just associated with
139wxWindows!
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8b283bb8 142<h3><a name="exesize">How can I reduce executable size?</a></h3>
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144You can compile wxWindows as a DLL (see above, VC++/BC++ only at present). You should also
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145compile your programs for release using non-debugging and space-optimisation options, but
146take with VC++ 5/6 space optimisation: it can sometimes cause problems.<P>
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148Statically-linked wxWindows 2 programs are smaller than wxWindows 1.xx programs, because of the way
149wxWindows 2 has been designed to reduce dependencies between classes, and other
150techniques. The linker will not include code from the library that is not (directly or
151indirectly) referenced
8b283bb8 152by your application. So for example, the &#39;minimal&#39; sample is less than 300KB using VC++ 6.<P>
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154If you want to distribute really small executables, you can
155use <a href="http://www.icl.ndirect.co.uk/petite/" target=_top>Petite</a>
156by Ian Luck. This nifty utility compresses Windows executables by around 50%, so your 500KB executable
157will shrink to a mere 250KB. With this sort of size, there is reduced incentive to
158use DLLs.<P>
159
8b283bb8 160<H3><a name="mfc">Is wxWindows compatible with MFC?</a></H3>
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162There is a sample which demonstrates MFC and wxWindows code co-existing in the same
8b283bb8 163application. However, don&#39;t expect to be able to enable wxWindows windows with OLE-2
b953bdc2 164functionality using MFC.<P>
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166<H3><a name="newerrors">Why my code fails to compile with strange errors about new operator?</a></H3>
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168The most common cause of this problem is the memory debugging settings in
169<tt>wx/msw/setup.h</tt>. You have several choices:
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171<ul>
172 <li> Either disable overloading the global operator new completely by
173 setting <tt>wxUSE_GLOBAL_MEMORY_OPERATORS</tt> and
174 <tt>wxUSE_DEBUG_NEW_ALWAYS</tt> to 0 in this file
175 <li> Or leave them on but do <tt>#undef new</tt> after including any
176 wxWindows headers, like this the memory debugging will be still on
177 for wxWindows sources but off for your own code
178</ul>
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180Notice that IMHO the first solution is preferable for VC++ users who can use
181the <a href="#vcdebug">VC++ CRT memory debugging features</a> instead.
182
183<H3><a name="mfcport">How do I port MFC applications to wxWindows?</a></H3>
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185Set up your interface from scratch using wxWindows (especially wxDesigner --
186it&#39;ll save you a <i>lot</i> of time) and when you have a shell prepared, you can start
187&#39;pouring in&#39; code from the MFC app, with appropriate
188modifications. This is the approach I have used, and I found
189it very satisfactory. A two-step process then - reproduce the bare
190interface first, then wire it up afterwards. That way you deal
191with each area of complexity separately. Don&#39;t try to think MFC
192and wxWindows simultaneously from the beginning - it is easier to
193reproduce the initial UI by looking at the behaviour of the MFC
194app, not its code.
195
196<H3><a name="crash">Why do I sometimes get bizarre crash problems using VC++ 5/6?</a></H3>
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198Some crash problems can be due to inconsistent compiler
8b283bb8 199options (and of course this isn&#39;t limited to wxWindows).
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200If strange/weird/impossible things start to happen please
201check (dumping IDE project file as makefile and doing text comparison
202if necessary) that the project settings, especially the list of defined
203symbols, struct packing, etc. are exactly the same for all items in
204the project. After this, delete everything (including PCH) and recompile.<P>
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8b283bb8 206VC++ 5&#39;s optimization code seems to be broken and can
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207cause problems: this can be seen when deleting an object Dialog
208Editor, in Release mode with optimizations on. If in doubt,
209switch off optimisations, although this will result in much
210larger executables. It seems possible that the library can be created with
211strong optimization, so long as the application is not strongly
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212optimized. For example, in wxWindows project, set to &#39;Minimum
213Size&#39;. In Dialog Editor project, set to &#39;Customize: Favor Small
214Code&#39; (and no others). This will then work.<P>
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8b283bb8 216<H3><a name="makefiles">How are the wxWindows makefiles edited under Windows?</a></H3>
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218As of wxWindows 2.1, there is a new system written by Vadim Zeitlin, that
219generates the makefiles from templates using tmake.<P>
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8b283bb8 221Here are Vadim&#39;s notes:<P>
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223<blockquote>
8b283bb8 224To use these new makefiles, you don&#39;t need anything (but see below).
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225However, you should NOT modify them because these files will be
226rewritten when I regenerate them using tmake the next time. So, if
227you find a problem with any of these makefiles (say, makefile.b32)
8b283bb8 228you&#39;ll need to modify the corresponding template (b32.t in this
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229example) and regenerate the makefile using tmake.<P>
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231tmake can be found at
232<a href="http://www.troll.no/freebies/tmake.html" target=_new>www.troll.no/freebies/tmake.html</a>.
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233It&#39;s a Perl5 program and so it needs Perl (doh). There is a binary for
234Windows (available from the same page), but I haven&#39;t used it, so
235I don&#39;t know if it works as flawlessly as "perl tmake" does (note
236for people knowing Perl: don&#39;t try to run tmake with -w, it won&#39;t
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237do you any good). Using it extremely simple: to regenerate makefile.b32
238just go to distrib/msw/tmake and type<P>
239
240<pre>tmake -t b32 wxwin.pro -o ../../src/msw/makefile.b32</pre><P>
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242The makefiles are untested - I don&#39;t have any of Borland, Watcom or
243Symantec and I don&#39;t have enough diskspace to recompile even with
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244VC6 using makefiles. The new makefiles are as close as possible to the
245old ones, but not closer: in fact, there has been many strange things
246(should I say bugs?) in some of makefiles, some files were not compiled
247without any reason etc. Please test them and notify me about any problems.
248Better yet, modify the template files to generate the correct makefiles
249and check them in.<P>
250
251The templates are described in tmake ref manual (1-2 pages of text)
252and are quite simple. They do contain some Perl code, but my Perl is
253primitive (very C like) so it should be possible for anybody to make
254trivial modifications to it (I hope that only trivial modifications
8b283bb8 255will be needed). I&#39;ve tagged the ol makefiles as MAKEFILES_WITHOUT_TMAKE
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256in the cvs, so you can always retrieve them and compare the new ones,
257this will make it easier to solve the problems you might have.<P>
258
259Another important file is filelist.txt: it contains the list of all
260files to be compiled. Some of them are only compiled in 16/32 bit mode.
8b283bb8 261Some other are only compiled with some compilers (others can&#39;t compile
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262them) - all this info is contained in this file.<P>
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264So now adding a new file to wxWindows is as easy as modifying filelist.txt
265(and Makefile.ams for Unix ports) and regenerating the makefiles - no
266need to modify all files manually any more.<P>
267
268 Finally, there is also a file vc6.t which I use myself: this one
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269generates a project file for VC++ 6.0 (I didn&#39;t create vc5.t because
270I don&#39;t need it and can&#39;t test it, but it should be trivial to create
91c93c99 271one from vc6.t - probably the only things to change would be the
8b283bb8 272version number in the very beginning and the /Z option - VC5 doesn&#39;t
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273support edit-and=continue). This is not an officially supported way
274of building wxWindows (that is, nobody guarantees that it will work),
275but it has been very useful to me and I hope it will be also for
276others. To generate wxWindows.dsp run<P>
277
278<pre>tmake -t vc6 wxwin.pro -o ../../wxWindows.dsp</pre><P>
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280Then just include this project in any workspace or open it from VC IDE
281and it will create a new workspace for you.<P>
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8b283bb8 283If all goes well, I&#39;m planning to create a template file for Makefile.ams
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284under src/gtk and src/motif and also replace all makefiles in the samples
285subdirectories with the project files from which all the others will be
286generated. At least it will divide the number of files in samples
287directory by 10 (and the number of files to be maintained too).
288</blockquote>
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8b283bb8 292<H3><a name="vcdebug">How do you use VC++&#39;s memory leak checking instead of that in wxWindows?</a></H3>
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294Vadim Zeitlin:
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296<pre>
8b283bb8 297On the VC++ level, it&#39;s just the matter of calling _CrtSetDbgFlag() in the very
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298beginning of the program. In wxWindows, this is done automatically when
299compiling with VC++ in debug mode unless wxUSE_GLOBAL_MEMORY_OPERATORS or
300__NO_VC_CRTDBG__ are defined - this check is done in wx/msw/msvcrt.h which
301is included from app.cpp which then calls wxCrtSetDbgFlag() without any
8b283bb8 302ifdefs.
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304This works quite well: at the end of the program, all leaked blocks with their
305malloc count are shown. This number (malloc count) can be used to determine
8b283bb8 306where exactly the object was allocated: for this it&#39;s enough to set the variable
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307_crtBreakAlloc (look in VC98\crt\srs\dbgheap.c line 326) to this number and
308a breakpoint will be triggered when the block with this number is allocated.
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310For simple situations it works like a charm. For something more complicated
311like reading uninitialized memory a specialized tool is probably better...
312
313Regards,
314VZ
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319<H3><a name="shortcutproblem">Why are menu hotkeys or shortcuts not working in my application?</a></H3>
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321This can happen if you have a child window intercepting EVT_CHAR events and swallowing
322all keyboard input. You should ensure that event.Skip() is called for all input that
323isn&#39;used by the event handler.
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