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1\section{Preprocesser symbols defined by wxWidgets}\label{cppconst}
2
3These are preprocessor symbols used in the wxWidgets source, grouped
4by category (and sorted by alphabetical order inside each category). All of
5these macros except for the \texttt{wxUSE\_XXX} variety is defined if the
6corresponding condition is true and undefined if it isn't, so they should be
7always tested using \texttt{#ifdef} and not \texttt{#if}.
8
9\subsection{GUI system}\label{guisystemconst}
10
11\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
12\twocolitem{\_\_WINDOWS\_\_}{any Windows, yom may also use \_\_WXMSW\_\_}
13\twocolitem{\_\_WIN16\_\_}{Win16 API (not supported since wxWidgets 2.6)}
14\twocolitem{\_\_WIN32\_\_}{Win32 API}
15\twocolitem{\_\_WIN95\_\_}{Windows 95 or NT 4.0 and above system (not NT 3.5x)}
16\twocolitem{\_\_WXBASE\_\_}{Only wxBase, no GUI features (same as \texttt{wxUSE\_GUI} $== 0$)}
17\twocolitem{\_\_WXCOCOA\_\_}{OS X using Cocoa API}
18\twocolitem{\_\_WXWINCE\_\_}{Windows CE}
19\twocolitem{\_\_WXGTK\_\_}{GTK+}
20\twocolitem{\_\_WXGTK12\_\_}{GTK+ 1.2 or higher}
21\twocolitem{\_\_WXGTK20\_\_}{GTK+ 2.0 or higher}
22\twocolitem{\_\_WXMOTIF\_\_}{Motif}
23\twocolitem{\_\_WXMOTIF20\_\_}{Motif 2.0 or higher}
24\twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_\_}{Mac OS all targets}
25\twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_CLASSIC\_\_}{MacOS for Classic}
26\twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_CARBON\_\_}{MacOS for Carbon CFM (running under Classic or OSX) or true OS X Mach-O Builds}
27\twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_OSX\_\_}{MacOS X Carbon Mach-O Builds}
28\twocolitem{\_\_WXMGL\_\_}{SciTech Soft MGL (\_\_WXUNIVERSAL\_\_ will be also
29defined)}
30\twocolitem{\_\_WXMSW\_\_}{Any Windows}
31\twocolitem{\_\_WXOS2\_\_}{Identical to \_\_WXPM\_\_}
32\twocolitem{\_\_WXOSX\_\_}{Any Mac OS X port (either Carbon or Cocoa)}
33\twocolitem{\_\_WXPALMOS\_\_}{PalmOS}
34\twocolitem{\_\_WXPM\_\_}{OS/2 native Presentation Manager}
35\twocolitem{\_\_WXSTUBS\_\_}{Stubbed version ('template' wxWin implementation)}
36\twocolitem{\_\_WXXT\_\_}{Xt; mutually exclusive with WX\_MOTIF, not
37implemented in wxWidgets 2.x}
38\twocolitem{\_\_WXX11\_\_}{wxX11 (\_\_WXUNIVERSAL\_\_ will be also defined)}
39\twocolitem{\_\_WXWINE\_\_}{WINE (i.e. WIN32 on Unix)}
40\twocolitem{\_\_WXUNIVERSAL\_\_}{wxUniversal port, always defined in addition
41to one of the symbols above so this should be tested first.}
42\twocolitem{\_\_X\_\_}{any X11-based GUI toolkit except GTK+}
43\end{twocollist}
44
45There are two wxWidgets ports to Mac OS. One of them, wxMac, exists in two versions: Classic and
46Carbon. The Classic version is the only one to work on Mac OS version 8. The
47Carbon version may be built either as CFM or Mach-O (binary format, like ELF)
48and the former may run under OS 9 while the latter only runs under OS X.
49Finally, there is a new Cocoa port which can only be used under OS X. To
50summarize:
51
52\begin{itemize}
53\item If you want to test for all Mac platforms, classic and OS X, you
54should test both \texttt{\_\_WXMAC\_\_} and \texttt{\_\_WXCOCOA\_\_}.
55\item If you want to test for any GUI Mac port under OS X, use
56\texttt{\_\_WXOSX\_\_}.
57\item If you want to test for any port under Mac OS X, including, for
58example, wxGTK and also wxBase, use \texttt{\_\_DARWIN\_\_} (see below).
59\end{itemize}
60
61The convention is to use the \texttt{\_\_WX} prefix for these
62symbols, although this has not always been followed.
63
64\subsection{Operating systems}\label{osconst}
65
66\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
67\twocolitem{\_\_APPLE\_\_}{any Mac OS version}
68\twocolitem{\_\_AIX\_\_}{AIX}
69\twocolitem{\_\_BSD\_\_}{Any *BSD system}
70\twocolitem{\_\_CYGWIN\_\_}{Cygwin: Unix on Win32}
71\twocolitem{\_\_DARWIN\_\_}{Mac OS X using the BSD Unix C library (as opposed to using the Metrowerks MSL C/C++ library)}
72\twocolitem{\_\_DATA\_GENERAL\_\_}{DG-UX}
73\twocolitem{\_\_DOS\_GENERAL\_\_}{DOS (used with wxMGL only)}
74\twocolitem{\_\_FREEBSD\_\_}{FreeBSD}
75\twocolitem{\_\_HPUX\_\_}{HP-UX (Unix)}
76\twocolitem{\_\_GNU\_\_}{GNU Hurd}
77\twocolitem{\_\_LINUX\_\_}{Linux}
78\twocolitem{\_\_MACH\_\_}{Mach-O Architecture (Mac OS X only builds)}
79\twocolitem{\_\_OSF\_\_}{OSF/1}
80\twocolitem{\_\_PALMOS\_\_}{PalmOS}
81\twocolitem{\_\_SGI\_\_}{IRIX}
82\twocolitem{\_\_SOLARIS\_\_}{Solaris}
83\twocolitem{\_\_SUN\_\_}{Any Sun}
84\twocolitem{\_\_SUNOS\_\_}{Sun OS}
85\twocolitem{\_\_SVR4\_\_}{SystemV R4}
86\twocolitem{\_\_SYSV\_\_}{SystemV generic}
87\twocolitem{\_\_ULTRIX\_\_}{Ultrix}
88\twocolitem{\_\_UNIX\_\_}{any Unix}
89\twocolitem{\_\_UNIX\_LIKE\_\_}{Unix, BeOS or VMS}
90\twocolitem{\_\_VMS\_\_}{VMS}
91\twocolitem{\_\_WINDOWS\_\_}{any Windows}
92\end{twocollist}
93
94
95\subsection{Hardware architectures (CPU)}\label{cpuconst}
96
97Note that not all of these symbols are always defined, it depends on the
98compiler used.
99
100\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
101\twocolitem{\_\_ALPHA\_\_}{DEC Alpha architecture}
102\twocolitem{\_\_INTEL\_\_}{Intel i386 or compatible}
103\twocolitem{\_\_IA64\_\_}{Intel 64 bit architecture}
104\twocolitem{\_\_POWERPC\_\_}{Motorola Power PC}
105\end{twocollist}
106
107
108\subsection{Hardware type}\label{hardwareconst}
109
110\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
111\twocolitem{\_\_SMARTPHONE\_\_}{Generic mobile devices with phone buttons and a small display}
112\twocolitem{\_\_PDA\_\_}{Personal digital assistant, usually with touch screen}
113\twocolitem{\_\_HANDHELD\_\_}{Small but powerful computer, usually with a keyboard}
114\twocolitem{\_\_POCKETPC\_\_}{Microsoft-powered PocketPC devices with touch-screen}
115\twocolitem{\_\_WINCE\_STANDARDSDK\_\_}{Microsoft-powered Windows CE devices, for generic Windows CE applications}
116\twocolitem{\_\_WINCE\_NET\_\_}{Microsoft-powered Windows CE .NET devices (\_WIN32\_WCE is 400 or greater)}
117\twocolitem{WIN32\_PLATFORM\_WFSP}{Microsoft-powered smartphone}
118\end{twocollist}
119
120
121\subsection{Compilers}\label{compilerconst}
122
123\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
124\twocolitem{\_\_BORLANDC\_\_}{Borland C++. The value of the macro corresponds
125to the compiler version: $500$ is $5.0$.}
126\twocolitem{\_\_DJGPP\_\_}{DJGPP}
127\twocolitem{\_\_DIGITALMARS\_\_}{Digital Mars}
128\twocolitem{\_\_GNUG\_\_}{Gnu C++ on any platform, see also
129\helpref{wxCHECK\_GCC\_VERSION}{wxcheckgccversion}}
130\twocolitem{\_\_GNUWIN32\_\_}{Gnu-Win32 compiler, see also
131\helpref{wxCHECK\_W32API\_VERSION}{wxcheckw32apiversion}}
132\twocolitem{\_\_MINGW32\_\_}{MinGW}
133\twocolitem{\_\_MWERKS\_\_}{CodeWarrior MetroWerks compiler}
134\twocolitem{\_\_SUNCC\_\_}{Sun CC}
135\twocolitem{\_\_SYMANTECC\_\_}{Symantec C++}
136\twocolitem{\_\_VISAGECPP\_\_}{IBM Visual Age (OS/2)}
137\twocolitem{\_\_VISUALC\_\_}{Microsoft Visual C++. The value of this macro
138corresponds to the compiler version: $1020$ for $4.2$ (the first supported
139version), $1100$ for $5.0$, $1200$ for $6.0$ and so on}
140\twocolitem{\_\_XLC\_\_}{AIX compiler}
141\twocolitem{\_\_WATCOMC\_\_}{Watcom C++. The value of this macro corresponds to
142the compiler version, $1100$ is $11.0$ and $1200$ is OpenWatcom.}
143\twocolitem{\_WIN32\_WCE}{Windows CE version}
144\end{twocollist}
145
146
147\subsection{Miscellaneous}\label{miscellaneousconst}
148
149\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
150\twocolitem{\_\_WXWINDOWS\_\_}{always defined in wxWidgets applications, see
151also \helpref{wxCHECK\_VERSION}{wxcheckversion}}
152\twocolitem{\_\_WXDEBUG\_\_}{defined in debug mode, undefined in release mode}
153\twocolitem{wxUSE\_XXX}{if defined as $1$, feature XXX is active
154(the symbols of this form are always defined, use \#if and not \#ifdef to test
155 for them)}
156\twocolitem{WX\_PRECOMP}{is defined if precompiled headers (PCH) are in use. In
157this case, \texttt{wx/wxprec.h} includes \texttt{wx/wx.h} which, in turn,
158includes a number of wxWidgets headers thus making it unnecessary to include
159them explicitly. However if this is not defined, you do need to include them
160and so the usual idiom which allows to support both cases is to first include
161\texttt{wx/wxprec.h} and then, inside \texttt{#ifndef WX\_PRECOMP}, individual
162headers you need.}
163\twocolitem{\_UNICODE and UNICODE}{both are defined if wxUSE\_UNICODE is set to $1$}
164\twocolitem{wxUSE\_GUI}{this particular feature test macro is defined to $1$
165when compiling or using the library with the GUI features activated, if it is
166defined as $0$, only wxBase is available.}
167\twocolitem{wxUSE\_BASE}{only used by wxWidgets internally (defined as $1$ when
168building wxBase code, either as a standalone library or as part of the
169monolithic wxWidgets library, defined as $0$ when building GUI library only)}
170\twocolitem{wxNO\_RTTI}{is defined if the compiler RTTI support has been switched off}
171\twocolitem{wxNO\_EXCEPTIONS}{is defined if the compiler support for C++
172exceptions has been switched off}
173\twocolitem{wxNO\_THREADS}{if this macro is defined, the compilation options
174don't include compiler flags needed for multithreaded code generation. This
175implies that wxUSE\_THREADS is $0$ and also that other (non wx-based) threading
176packages cannot be used neither.}
177\end{twocollist}
178