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1 | \section{Preprocesser symbols defined by wxWidgets}\label{cppconst} | |
2 | ||
3 | Here is the list of preprocessor symbols used in the wxWidgets source grouped | |
4 | by category (and sorted by alphabetical order inside each category). All of | |
5 | these macros except for \texttt{wxUSE\_XXX} variety is defined if the | |
6 | corresponding condition is true and undefined if it isn't, so they should be | |
7 | always tested usin \texttt{#ifdef} and not \texttt{#if}. | |
8 | ||
9 | ||
10 | \subsection{GUI system}\label{guisystemconst} | |
11 | ||
12 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
13 | \twocolitem{\_\_WINDOWS\_\_}{any Windows, yom may also use \_\_WXMSW\_\_} | |
14 | \twocolitem{\_\_WIN16\_\_}{Win16 API (not supported since wxWidgets 2.6)} | |
15 | \twocolitem{\_\_WIN32\_\_}{Win32 API} | |
16 | \twocolitem{\_\_WIN95\_\_}{Windows 95 or NT 4.0 and above system (not NT 3.5x)} | |
17 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXBASE\_\_}{Only wxBase, no GUI features (same as \texttt{wxUSE\_GUI} $== 0$)} | |
18 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXCOCOA\_\_}{OS X using Cocoa API} | |
19 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXWINCE\_\_}{Windows CE} | |
20 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXGTK\_\_}{GTK+} | |
21 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXGTK12\_\_}{GTK+ 1.2 or higher} | |
22 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXGTK20\_\_}{GTK+ 2.0 or higher} | |
23 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXMOTIF\_\_}{Motif} | |
24 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXMOTIF20\_\_}{Motif 2.0 or higher} | |
25 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_\_}{Mac OS all targets} | |
26 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_CLASSIC\_\_}{MacOS for Classic} | |
27 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_CARBON\_\_}{MacOS for Carbon CFM (running under Classic or OSX) or true OS X Mach-O Builds} | |
28 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_OSX\_\_}{MacOS X Carbon Mach-O Builds} | |
29 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXMGL\_\_}{SciTech Soft MGL (\_\_WXUNIVERSAL\_\_ will be also | |
30 | defined)} | |
31 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXMSW\_\_}{Any Windows} | |
32 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXOS2\_\_}{Identical to \_\_WXPM\_\_} | |
33 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXOSX\_\_}{Any Mac OS X port (either Carbon or Cocoa)} | |
34 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXPALMOS\_\_}{PalmOS} | |
35 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXPM\_\_}{OS/2 native Presentation Manager} | |
36 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXSTUBS\_\_}{Stubbed version ('template' wxWin implementation)} | |
37 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXXT\_\_}{Xt; mutually exclusive with WX\_MOTIF, not | |
38 | implemented in wxWidgets 2.x} | |
39 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXX11\_\_}{wxX11 (\_\_WXUNIVERSAL\_\_ will be also defined)} | |
40 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXWINE\_\_}{WINE (i.e. WIN32 on Unix)} | |
41 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXUNIVERSAL\_\_}{wxUniversal port, always defined in addition | |
42 | to one of the symbols above so this should be tested first.} | |
43 | \twocolitem{\_\_X\_\_}{any X11-based GUI toolkit except GTK+} | |
44 | \end{twocollist} | |
45 | ||
46 | Mac situation is a bit confusing so a few extra words to explain it: there are | |
47 | 2 wx ports to Mac OS. One of them, wxMac, exists in 2 versions: Classic and | |
48 | Carbon. The Classic version is the only one to work on Mac OS version 8. The | |
49 | Carbon version may be built either as CFM or Mach-O (binary format, like ELF) | |
50 | and the former may run under OS 9 while the latter only runs under OS X. | |
51 | Finally, there is a new Cocoa port which can only be used under OS X. To | |
52 | summarize: | |
53 | \begin{itemize} | |
54 | \item If you want to test for all Mac platforms, classic and OS X, you | |
55 | should test both \texttt{\_\_WXMAC\_\_} and \texttt{\_\_WXCOCOA\_\_} | |
56 | \item If you want to test for any GUI Mac port under OS X, use | |
57 | \texttt{\_\_WXOSX\_\_} | |
58 | \item If you want to test for any port under Mac OS X, including, for | |
59 | example, wxGTK and also wxBase, use \texttt{\_\_DARWIN\_\_} (see below) | |
60 | \end{itemize} | |
61 | ||
62 | ||
63 | Note to implementors: although some of the symbols above don't start with | |
64 | \texttt{\_\_WX} prefix, they really should always use it, so please do start | |
65 | any new symbols with it. | |
66 | ||
67 | ||
68 | \subsection{Operating systems}\label{osconst} | |
69 | ||
70 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
71 | \twocolitem{\_\_APPLE\_\_}{any Mac OS version} | |
72 | \twocolitem{\_\_AIX\_\_}{AIX} | |
73 | \twocolitem{\_\_BSD\_\_}{Any *BSD system} | |
74 | \twocolitem{\_\_CYGWIN\_\_}{Cygwin: Unix on Win32} | |
75 | \twocolitem{\_\_DARWIN\_\_}{Mac OS X using the BSD Unix C library (as opposed to using the Metrowerks MSL C/C++ library)} | |
76 | \twocolitem{\_\_DATA\_GENERAL\_\_}{DG-UX} | |
77 | \twocolitem{\_\_DOS\_GENERAL\_\_}{DOS (used with wxMGL only)} | |
78 | \twocolitem{\_\_FREEBSD\_\_}{FreeBSD} | |
79 | \twocolitem{\_\_HPUX\_\_}{HP-UX (Unix)} | |
80 | \twocolitem{\_\_GNU\_\_}{GNU Hurd} | |
81 | \twocolitem{\_\_LINUX\_\_}{Linux} | |
82 | \twocolitem{\_\_MACH\_\_}{Mach-O Architecture (Mac OS X only builds)} | |
83 | \twocolitem{\_\_OSF\_\_}{OSF/1} | |
84 | \twocolitem{\_\_PALMOS\_\_}{PalmOS} | |
85 | \twocolitem{\_\_SGI\_\_}{IRIX} | |
86 | \twocolitem{\_\_SOLARIS\_\_}{Solaris} | |
87 | \twocolitem{\_\_SUN\_\_}{Any Sun} | |
88 | \twocolitem{\_\_SUNOS\_\_}{Sun OS} | |
89 | \twocolitem{\_\_SVR4\_\_}{SystemV R4} | |
90 | \twocolitem{\_\_SYSV\_\_}{SystemV generic} | |
91 | \twocolitem{\_\_ULTRIX\_\_}{Ultrix} | |
92 | \twocolitem{\_\_UNIX\_\_}{any Unix} | |
93 | \twocolitem{\_\_UNIX\_LIKE\_\_}{Unix, BeOS or VMS} | |
94 | \twocolitem{\_\_VMS\_\_}{VMS} | |
95 | \twocolitem{\_\_WINDOWS\_\_}{any Windows} | |
96 | \end{twocollist} | |
97 | ||
98 | ||
99 | \subsection{Hardware architectures (CPU)}\label{cpuconst} | |
100 | ||
101 | Note that not all of these symbols are always defined, it depends on the | |
102 | compiler used. | |
103 | ||
104 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
105 | \twocolitem{\_\_ALPHA\_\_}{DEC Alpha architecture} | |
106 | \twocolitem{\_\_INTEL\_\_}{Intel i386 or compatible} | |
107 | \twocolitem{\_\_IA64\_\_}{Intel 64 bit architecture} | |
108 | \twocolitem{\_\_POWERPC\_\_}{Motorola Power PC} | |
109 | \end{twocollist} | |
110 | ||
111 | ||
112 | \subsection{Hardware type}\label{hardwareconst} | |
113 | ||
114 | Combination of these symbols with GUI symbols describes real hardware | |
115 | (like \_\_PDA\_\_ $&&$ \_\_WXWINCE\_\_ $==$ PocketPC devices). | |
116 | ||
117 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
118 | \twocolitem{\_\_SMARTPHONE\_\_}{Mobile devices with dialog capability through | |
119 | phone buttons and small display} | |
120 | \twocolitem{\_\_PDA\_\_}{Personal digital assistant usually with touch screen and | |
121 | middle sized screen} | |
122 | \twocolitem{\_\_HANDHELD\_\_}{Small enough but powerful computer} | |
123 | \end{twocollist} | |
124 | ||
125 | ||
126 | \subsection{Compilers}\label{compilerconst} | |
127 | ||
128 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
129 | \twocolitem{\_\_BORLANDC\_\_}{Borland C++. The value of the macro corresponds | |
130 | to the compiler version: $500$ is $5.0$.} | |
131 | \twocolitem{\_\_DJGPP\_\_}{DJGPP} | |
132 | \twocolitem{\_\_DIGITALMARS\_\_}{Digital Mars} | |
133 | \twocolitem{\_\_GNUG\_\_}{Gnu C++ on any platform, see also | |
134 | \helpref{wxCHECK\_GCC\_VERSION}{wxcheckgccversion}} | |
135 | \twocolitem{\_\_GNUWIN32\_\_}{Gnu-Win32 compiler, see also | |
136 | \helpref{wxCHECK\_W32API\_VERSION}{wxcheckw32apiversion}} | |
137 | \twocolitem{\_\_MINGW32\_\_}{MinGW} | |
138 | \twocolitem{\_\_MWERKS\_\_}{CodeWarrior MetroWerks compiler} | |
139 | \twocolitem{\_\_SUNCC\_\_}{Sun CC} | |
140 | \twocolitem{\_\_SYMANTECC\_\_}{Symantec C++} | |
141 | \twocolitem{\_\_VISAGECPP\_\_}{IBM Visual Age (OS/2)} | |
142 | \twocolitem{\_\_VISUALC\_\_}{Microsoft Visual C++. The value of this macro | |
143 | corresponds to the compiler version: $1020$ for $4.2$ (the first supported | |
144 | version), $1100$ for $5.0$, $1200$ for $6.0$ and so on} | |
145 | \twocolitem{\_\_XLC\_\_}{AIX compiler} | |
146 | \twocolitem{\_\_WATCOMC\_\_}{Watcom C++. The value of this macro corresponds to | |
147 | the compiler version, $1100$ is $11.0$ and $1200$ is OpenWatcom.} | |
148 | \twocolitem{\_WIN32\_WCE}{Windows CE version} | |
149 | \end{twocollist} | |
150 | ||
151 | ||
152 | \subsection{Miscellaneous}\label{miscellaneousconst} | |
153 | ||
154 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
155 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXWINDOWS\_\_}{always defined in wxWidgets applications, see | |
156 | also \helpref{wxCHECK\_VERSION}{wxcheckversion}} | |
157 | \twocolitem{\_\_WXDEBUG\_\_}{defined in debug mode, undefined in release mode} | |
158 | \twocolitem{wxUSE\_XXX}{if defined as $1$, feature XXX is active | |
159 | (the symbols of this form are always defined, use \#if and not \#ifdef to test | |
160 | for them)} | |
161 | \twocolitem{wxUSE\_GUI}{this particular feature test macro is defined to $1$ | |
162 | when compiling or using the library with the GUI features activated, if it is | |
163 | defined as $0$, only wxBase is available.} | |
164 | \twocolitem{wxUSE\_BASE}{only used by wxWidgets internally (defined as $1$ when | |
165 | building wxBase code, either as a standalone library or as part of the | |
166 | monolithic wxWidgets library, defined as $0$ when building GUI library only)} | |
167 | \end{twocollist} | |
168 |