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1 | /* | |
2 | * Name: wx/defs.h | |
3 | * Purpose: Declarations/definitions common to all wx source files | |
4 | * Author: Julian Smart and others | |
5 | * Modified by: Ryan Norton (Converted to C) | |
6 | * Created: 01/02/97 | |
7 | * RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
8 | * Copyright: (c) Julian Smart | |
9 | * Licence: wxWindows licence | |
10 | */ | |
11 | ||
12 | /* THIS IS A C FILE, DON'T USE C++ FEATURES (IN PARTICULAR COMMENTS) IN IT */ | |
13 | ||
14 | #ifndef _WX_DEFS_H_ | |
15 | #define _WX_DEFS_H_ | |
16 | ||
17 | /* | |
18 | NOTE: this symbol will be replaced with "WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_3_0" as soon | |
19 | as the development branch for 3.1 is created | |
20 | */ | |
21 | #define FUTURE_WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_3_0 1 | |
22 | #define wxDEPRECATED_FUTURE( x ) x | |
23 | ||
24 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
25 | /* compiler and OS identification */ | |
26 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
27 | ||
28 | #include "wx/platform.h" | |
29 | ||
30 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
31 | /* Make sure the environment is set correctly */ | |
32 | # if defined(__WXMSW__) && defined(__X__) | |
33 | # error "Target can't be both X and Windows" | |
34 | # elif !defined(__WXMOTIF__) && \ | |
35 | !defined(__WXMSW__) && \ | |
36 | !defined(__WXGTK__) && \ | |
37 | !defined(__WXPM__) && \ | |
38 | !defined(__WXOSX_CARBON__) && \ | |
39 | !defined(__WXOSX_COCOA__) && \ | |
40 | !defined(__WXOSX_IPHONE__) && \ | |
41 | !defined(__WXCOCOA__) && \ | |
42 | !defined(__X__) && \ | |
43 | !defined(__WXDFB__) && \ | |
44 | !defined(__WXX11__) && \ | |
45 | wxUSE_GUI | |
46 | # ifdef __UNIX__ | |
47 | # error "No Target! You should use wx-config program for compilation flags!" | |
48 | # else /* !Unix */ | |
49 | # error "No Target! You should use supplied makefiles for compilation!" | |
50 | # endif /* Unix/!Unix */ | |
51 | # endif | |
52 | #endif /*__cplusplus*/ | |
53 | ||
54 | #ifndef __WXWINDOWS__ | |
55 | #define __WXWINDOWS__ 1 | |
56 | #endif | |
57 | ||
58 | #ifndef wxUSE_BASE | |
59 | /* by default consider that this is a monolithic build */ | |
60 | #define wxUSE_BASE 1 | |
61 | #endif | |
62 | ||
63 | #if !wxUSE_GUI && !defined(__WXBASE__) | |
64 | #define __WXBASE__ | |
65 | #endif | |
66 | ||
67 | /* suppress some Visual C++ warnings */ | |
68 | #ifdef __VISUALC__ | |
69 | /* the only "real" warning here is 4244 but there are just too many of them */ | |
70 | /* in our code... one day someone should go and fix them but until then... */ | |
71 | # pragma warning(disable:4097) /* typedef used as class */ | |
72 | # pragma warning(disable:4201) /* nonstandard extension used: nameless struct/union */ | |
73 | # pragma warning(disable:4244) /* conversion from double to float */ | |
74 | # pragma warning(disable:4355) /* 'this' used in base member initializer list */ | |
75 | # pragma warning(disable:4511) /* copy ctor couldn't be generated */ | |
76 | # pragma warning(disable:4512) /* operator=() couldn't be generated */ | |
77 | # pragma warning(disable:4514) /* unreferenced inline func has been removed */ | |
78 | # pragma warning(disable:4710) /* function not inlined */ | |
79 | ||
80 | /* | |
81 | TODO: this warning should really be enabled as it can be genuinely | |
82 | useful, check where does it occur in wxWidgets | |
83 | */ | |
84 | #pragma warning(disable: 4127) /* conditional expression is constant */ | |
85 | ||
86 | /* There are too many false positivies for this one, particularly when | |
87 | using templates like wxVector<T> */ | |
88 | /* class 'foo' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of | |
89 | class 'bar'" */ | |
90 | # pragma warning(disable:4251) | |
91 | ||
92 | /* | |
93 | This is a similar warning which occurs when deriving from standard | |
94 | containers. MSDN even mentions that it can be ignored in this case | |
95 | (albeit only in debug build while the warning is the same in release | |
96 | too and seems equally harmless). | |
97 | */ | |
98 | #if wxUSE_STD_CONTAINERS | |
99 | # pragma warning(disable:4275) | |
100 | #endif /* wxUSE_STD_CONTAINERS */ | |
101 | ||
102 | # ifdef __VISUALC5__ | |
103 | /* For VC++ 5.0 for release mode, the warning 'C4702: unreachable code */ | |
104 | /* is buggy, and occurs for code that does actually get executed */ | |
105 | # ifndef __WXDEBUG__ | |
106 | # pragma warning(disable:4702) /* unreachable code */ | |
107 | # endif | |
108 | ||
109 | /* The VC++ 5.0 warning 'C4003: not enough actual parameters for macro' | |
110 | * is incompatible with the wxWidgets headers since it is given when | |
111 | * parameters are empty but not missing. */ | |
112 | # pragma warning(disable:4003) /* not enough actual parameters for macro */ | |
113 | # endif | |
114 | ||
115 | /* | |
116 | VC6 insists on complaining about | |
117 | ||
118 | return type for 'wxVector<T>::reverse_iterator::operator ->' is 'T **' | |
119 | (ie; not a UDT or reference to a UDT. Will produce errors if applied | |
120 | using infix notation) | |
121 | ||
122 | which is perfectly fine because template classes do routinely define | |
123 | operators which don't make sense for all template parameter values | |
124 | (besides this warning was removed in subsequent versions). | |
125 | */ | |
126 | #ifdef __VISUALC6__ | |
127 | #pragma warning(disable: 4284) | |
128 | #endif /* VC6 */ | |
129 | ||
130 | /* | |
131 | When compiling with VC++ 7 /Wp64 option we get thousands of warnings for | |
132 | conversion from size_t to int or long. Some precious few of them might | |
133 | be worth looking into but unfortunately it seems infeasible to fix all | |
134 | the other, harmless ones (e.g. inserting static_cast<int>(s.length()) | |
135 | everywhere this method is used though we are quite sure that using >4GB | |
136 | strings is a bad idea anyhow) so just disable it globally for now. | |
137 | */ | |
138 | #if wxCHECK_VISUALC_VERSION(7) | |
139 | /* conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned long', possible loss of data */ | |
140 | #pragma warning(disable:4267) | |
141 | #endif /* VC++ 7 or later */ | |
142 | ||
143 | /* | |
144 | VC++ 8 gives a warning when using standard functions such as sprintf, | |
145 | localtime, ... -- stop this madness, unless the user had already done it | |
146 | */ | |
147 | #if wxCHECK_VISUALC_VERSION(8) | |
148 | #ifndef _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE | |
149 | #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE 1 | |
150 | #endif | |
151 | #ifndef _CRT_NON_CONFORMING_SWPRINTFS | |
152 | #define _CRT_NON_CONFORMING_SWPRINTFS 1 | |
153 | #endif | |
154 | #ifndef _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS | |
155 | #define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS 1 | |
156 | #endif | |
157 | #endif /* VC++ 8 */ | |
158 | #endif /* __VISUALC__ */ | |
159 | ||
160 | /* suppress some Borland C++ warnings */ | |
161 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__ | |
162 | # pragma warn -inl /* Functions containing reserved words and certain constructs are not expanded inline */ | |
163 | #endif /* __BORLANDC__ */ | |
164 | ||
165 | /* | |
166 | g++ gives a warning when a class has private dtor if it has no friends but | |
167 | this is a perfectly valid situation for a ref-counted class which destroys | |
168 | itself when its ref count drops to 0, so provide a macro to suppress this | |
169 | warning | |
170 | */ | |
171 | #ifdef __GNUG__ | |
172 | # define wxSUPPRESS_GCC_PRIVATE_DTOR_WARNING(name) \ | |
173 | friend class wxDummyFriendFor ## name; | |
174 | #else /* !g++ */ | |
175 | # define wxSUPPRESS_GCC_PRIVATE_DTOR_WARNING(name) | |
176 | #endif | |
177 | ||
178 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
179 | /* wxWidgets version and compatibility defines */ | |
180 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
181 | ||
182 | #include "wx/version.h" | |
183 | ||
184 | /* ============================================================================ */ | |
185 | /* non portable C++ features */ | |
186 | /* ============================================================================ */ | |
187 | ||
188 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
189 | /* compiler defects workarounds */ | |
190 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
191 | ||
192 | /* | |
193 | Digital Unix C++ compiler only defines this symbol for .cxx and .hxx files, | |
194 | so define it ourselves (newer versions do it for all files, though, and | |
195 | don't allow it to be redefined) | |
196 | */ | |
197 | #if defined(__DECCXX) && !defined(__VMS) && !defined(__cplusplus) | |
198 | #define __cplusplus | |
199 | #endif /* __DECCXX */ | |
200 | ||
201 | /* Resolves linking problems under HP-UX when compiling with gcc/g++ */ | |
202 | #if defined(__HPUX__) && defined(__GNUG__) | |
203 | #define va_list __gnuc_va_list | |
204 | #endif /* HP-UX */ | |
205 | ||
206 | /* Prevents conflicts between sys/types.h and winsock.h with Cygwin, */ | |
207 | /* when using Windows sockets. */ | |
208 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ | |
209 | #define __USE_W32_SOCKETS | |
210 | #endif | |
211 | ||
212 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
213 | /* check for native bool type and TRUE/FALSE constants */ | |
214 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
215 | ||
216 | /* for backwards compatibility, also define TRUE and FALSE */ | |
217 | /* */ | |
218 | /* note that these definitions should work both in C++ and C code, so don't */ | |
219 | /* use true/false below */ | |
220 | #ifndef TRUE | |
221 | #define TRUE 1 | |
222 | #endif | |
223 | ||
224 | #ifndef FALSE | |
225 | #define FALSE 0 | |
226 | #endif | |
227 | ||
228 | typedef short int WXTYPE; | |
229 | ||
230 | ||
231 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
232 | /* other feature tests */ | |
233 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
234 | ||
235 | /* Every ride down a slippery slope begins with a single step.. */ | |
236 | /* */ | |
237 | /* Yes, using nested classes is indeed against our coding standards in */ | |
238 | /* general, but there are places where you can use them to advantage */ | |
239 | /* without totally breaking ports that cannot use them. If you do, then */ | |
240 | /* wrap it in this guard, but such cases should still be relatively rare. */ | |
241 | #define wxUSE_NESTED_CLASSES 1 | |
242 | ||
243 | /* check for explicit keyword support */ | |
244 | #ifndef HAVE_EXPLICIT | |
245 | #if defined(__VISUALC__) && (__VISUALC__ >= 1100) | |
246 | /* VC++ 6.0 and 5.0 have explicit (what about earlier versions?) */ | |
247 | #define HAVE_EXPLICIT | |
248 | #elif ( defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__) ) \ | |
249 | && wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION(2, 95) | |
250 | /* GCC 2.95 has explicit, what about earlier versions? */ | |
251 | #define HAVE_EXPLICIT | |
252 | #elif defined(__BORLANDC__) && (__BORLANDC__ >= 0x0520) | |
253 | /* BC++ 4.52 doesn't support explicit, CBuilder 1 does */ | |
254 | #define HAVE_EXPLICIT | |
255 | #elif defined(__MWERKS__) && (__MWERKS__ >= 0x2400) | |
256 | /* Metrowerks CW6 or higher has explicit */ | |
257 | #define HAVE_EXPLICIT | |
258 | #elif defined(__DIGITALMARS__) | |
259 | #define HAVE_EXPLICIT | |
260 | #elif defined(__WATCOMC__) | |
261 | #define HAVE_EXPLICIT | |
262 | #endif | |
263 | #endif /* !HAVE_EXPLICIT */ | |
264 | ||
265 | #ifdef HAVE_EXPLICIT | |
266 | #define wxEXPLICIT explicit | |
267 | #else /* !HAVE_EXPLICIT */ | |
268 | #define wxEXPLICIT | |
269 | #endif /* HAVE_EXPLICIT/!HAVE_EXPLICIT */ | |
270 | ||
271 | /* these macros are obsolete, use the standard C++ casts directly now */ | |
272 | #define wx_static_cast(t, x) static_cast<t>(x) | |
273 | #define wx_const_cast(t, x) const_cast<t>(x) | |
274 | #define wx_reinterpret_cast(t, x) reinterpret_cast<t>(x) | |
275 | ||
276 | /* | |
277 | This one is a wx invention: like static cast but used when we intentionally | |
278 | truncate from a larger to smaller type, static_cast<> can't be used for it | |
279 | as it results in warnings when using some compilers (SGI mipspro for example) | |
280 | */ | |
281 | #if defined(__INTELC__) && defined(__cplusplus) | |
282 | template <typename T, typename X> | |
283 | inline T wx_truncate_cast_impl(X x) | |
284 | { | |
285 | #pragma warning(push) | |
286 | /* implicit conversion of a 64-bit integral type to a smaller integral type */ | |
287 | #pragma warning(disable: 1682) | |
288 | /* conversion from "X" to "T" may lose significant bits */ | |
289 | #pragma warning(disable: 810) | |
290 | /* non-pointer conversion from "foo" to "bar" may lose significant bits */ | |
291 | #pragma warning(disable: 2259) | |
292 | ||
293 | return x; | |
294 | ||
295 | #pragma warning(pop) | |
296 | } | |
297 | ||
298 | #define wx_truncate_cast(t, x) wx_truncate_cast_impl<t>(x) | |
299 | ||
300 | #elif defined(__cplusplus) && defined(__VISUALC__) && __VISUALC__ >= 1310 | |
301 | template <typename T, typename X> | |
302 | inline T wx_truncate_cast_impl(X x) | |
303 | { | |
304 | #pragma warning(push) | |
305 | /* conversion from 'X' to 'T', possible loss of data */ | |
306 | #pragma warning(disable: 4267) | |
307 | ||
308 | return x; | |
309 | ||
310 | #pragma warning(pop) | |
311 | } | |
312 | ||
313 | #define wx_truncate_cast(t, x) wx_truncate_cast_impl<t>(x) | |
314 | #else | |
315 | #define wx_truncate_cast(t, x) ((t)(x)) | |
316 | #endif | |
317 | ||
318 | /* for consistency with wxStatic/DynamicCast defined in wx/object.h */ | |
319 | #define wxConstCast(obj, className) wx_const_cast(className *, obj) | |
320 | ||
321 | #ifndef HAVE_STD_WSTRING | |
322 | #if defined(__VISUALC__) && (__VISUALC__ >= 1100) | |
323 | /* VC++ 6.0 and 5.0 have std::wstring (what about earlier versions?) */ | |
324 | #define HAVE_STD_WSTRING | |
325 | #elif defined(__MINGW32__) && wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION(3, 3) | |
326 | /* GCC 3.1 has std::wstring; 3.0 never was in MinGW, 2.95 hasn't it */ | |
327 | #define HAVE_STD_WSTRING | |
328 | #endif | |
329 | #endif | |
330 | ||
331 | #ifndef HAVE_STD_STRING_COMPARE | |
332 | #if defined(__VISUALC__) && (__VISUALC__ >= 1100) | |
333 | /* VC++ 6.0 and 5.0 have std::string::compare */ | |
334 | /* (what about earlier versions?) */ | |
335 | #define HAVE_STD_STRING_COMPARE | |
336 | #elif ( defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__) ) \ | |
337 | && wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION(3, 1) | |
338 | /* GCC 3.1 has std::string::compare; */ | |
339 | /* 3.0 never was in MinGW, 2.95 hasn't it */ | |
340 | #define HAVE_STD_STRING_COMPARE | |
341 | #endif | |
342 | #endif | |
343 | ||
344 | #ifndef HAVE_TR1_TYPE_TRAITS | |
345 | #if defined(__VISUALC__) && (_MSC_FULL_VER >= 150030729) | |
346 | #define HAVE_TR1_TYPE_TRAITS | |
347 | #endif | |
348 | #endif | |
349 | ||
350 | /* provide replacement for C99 va_copy() if the compiler doesn't have it */ | |
351 | ||
352 | /* could be already defined by configure or the user */ | |
353 | #ifndef wxVaCopy | |
354 | /* if va_copy is a macro or configure detected that we have it, use it */ | |
355 | #if defined(va_copy) || defined(HAVE_VA_COPY) | |
356 | #define wxVaCopy va_copy | |
357 | #else /* no va_copy, try to provide a replacement */ | |
358 | /* | |
359 | configure tries to determine whether va_list is an array or struct | |
360 | type, but it may not be used under Windows, so deal with a few | |
361 | special cases. | |
362 | */ | |
363 | ||
364 | #ifdef __WATCOMC__ | |
365 | /* Watcom uses array type for va_list except for PPC and Alpha */ | |
366 | #if !defined(__PPC__) && !defined(__AXP__) | |
367 | #define VA_LIST_IS_ARRAY | |
368 | #endif | |
369 | #endif /* __WATCOMC__ */ | |
370 | ||
371 | #if defined(__PPC__) && (defined(_CALL_SYSV) || defined (_WIN32)) | |
372 | /* | |
373 | PPC using SysV ABI and NT/PPC are special in that they use an | |
374 | extra level of indirection. | |
375 | */ | |
376 | #define VA_LIST_IS_POINTER | |
377 | #endif /* SysV or Win32 on __PPC__ */ | |
378 | ||
379 | /* | |
380 | note that we use memmove(), not memcpy(), in case anybody tries | |
381 | to do wxVaCopy(ap, ap) | |
382 | */ | |
383 | #if defined(VA_LIST_IS_POINTER) | |
384 | #define wxVaCopy(d, s) memmove(*(d), *(s), sizeof(va_list)) | |
385 | #elif defined(VA_LIST_IS_ARRAY) | |
386 | #define wxVaCopy(d, s) memmove((d), (s), sizeof(va_list)) | |
387 | #else /* we can only hope that va_lists are simple lvalues */ | |
388 | #define wxVaCopy(d, s) ((d) = (s)) | |
389 | #endif | |
390 | #endif /* va_copy/!va_copy */ | |
391 | #endif /* wxVaCopy */ | |
392 | ||
393 | #ifndef HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS | |
394 | #if wxCHECK_WATCOM_VERSION(1,2) | |
395 | #define HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS | |
396 | #endif | |
397 | #endif /* HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS */ | |
398 | ||
399 | ||
400 | #ifndef HAVE_WOSTREAM | |
401 | /* | |
402 | Mingw <= 3.4 and all versions of Cygwin don't have std::wostream | |
403 | */ | |
404 | #if (defined(__MINGW32__) && !wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION(4, 0)) || \ | |
405 | defined(__CYGWIN__) | |
406 | #define wxNO_WOSTREAM | |
407 | #endif | |
408 | ||
409 | /* VC++ doesn't have it in the old iostream library */ | |
410 | #if defined(__VISUALC__) && wxUSE_IOSTREAMH | |
411 | #define wxNO_WOSTREAM | |
412 | #endif | |
413 | ||
414 | #ifndef wxNO_WOSTREAM | |
415 | #define HAVE_WOSTREAM | |
416 | #endif | |
417 | ||
418 | #undef wxNO_WOSTREAM | |
419 | #endif /* HAVE_WOSTREAM */ | |
420 | ||
421 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
422 | /* other C++ features */ | |
423 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
424 | ||
425 | #ifndef HAVE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION | |
426 | /* be optimistic by default */ | |
427 | #define HAVE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION | |
428 | #endif | |
429 | ||
430 | #ifdef __VISUALC__ | |
431 | #if __VISUALC__ < 1310 | |
432 | #undef HAVE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION | |
433 | #endif | |
434 | #endif /* __VISUALC__ */ | |
435 | ||
436 | ||
437 | #ifndef HAVE_TEMPLATE_OVERLOAD_RESOLUTION | |
438 | /* assume the compiler can use type or const expressions as template | |
439 | arguments if it supports partial specialization -- except if it's a | |
440 | Borland one which can't */ | |
441 | #if defined(HAVE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) && !defined(__BORLANDC__) | |
442 | #define HAVE_TEMPLATE_OVERLOAD_RESOLUTION | |
443 | #endif /* (HAVE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) && !defined(__BORLANDC__) */ | |
444 | #endif /* !defined(HAVE_TEMPLATE_OVERLOAD_RESOLUTION) */ | |
445 | ||
446 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
447 | /* portable calling conventions macros */ | |
448 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
449 | ||
450 | /* stdcall is used for all functions called by Windows under Windows */ | |
451 | #if defined(__WINDOWS__) | |
452 | #if defined(__GNUWIN32__) | |
453 | #define wxSTDCALL __attribute__((stdcall)) | |
454 | #else | |
455 | /* both VC++ and Borland understand this */ | |
456 | #define wxSTDCALL _stdcall | |
457 | #endif | |
458 | ||
459 | #else /* Win */ | |
460 | /* no such stupidness under Unix */ | |
461 | #define wxSTDCALL | |
462 | #endif /* platform */ | |
463 | ||
464 | /* LINKAGEMODE mode is empty for everyting except OS/2 */ | |
465 | #ifndef LINKAGEMODE | |
466 | #define LINKAGEMODE | |
467 | #endif /* LINKAGEMODE */ | |
468 | ||
469 | /* wxCALLBACK should be used for the functions which are called back by */ | |
470 | /* Windows (such as compare function for wxListCtrl) */ | |
471 | #if defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(__WXMICROWIN__) | |
472 | #define wxCALLBACK wxSTDCALL | |
473 | #else | |
474 | /* no stdcall under Unix nor Win16 */ | |
475 | #define wxCALLBACK | |
476 | #endif /* platform */ | |
477 | ||
478 | /* generic calling convention for the extern "C" functions */ | |
479 | ||
480 | #if defined(__VISUALC__) | |
481 | #define wxC_CALLING_CONV _cdecl | |
482 | #elif defined(__VISAGECPP__) | |
483 | #define wxC_CALLING_CONV _Optlink | |
484 | #else /* !Visual C++ */ | |
485 | #define wxC_CALLING_CONV | |
486 | #endif /* compiler */ | |
487 | ||
488 | /* callling convention for the qsort(3) callback */ | |
489 | #define wxCMPFUNC_CONV wxC_CALLING_CONV | |
490 | ||
491 | /* compatibility :-( */ | |
492 | #define CMPFUNC_CONV wxCMPFUNC_CONV | |
493 | ||
494 | /* DLL import/export declarations */ | |
495 | #include "wx/dlimpexp.h" | |
496 | ||
497 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
498 | /* Very common macros */ | |
499 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
500 | ||
501 | /* Printf-like attribute definitions to obtain warnings with GNU C/C++ */ | |
502 | #ifndef WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF | |
503 | # if defined(__GNUC__) && !wxUSE_UNICODE | |
504 | # define WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(m, n) __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, m, n))) | |
505 | # else | |
506 | # define WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(m, n) | |
507 | # endif | |
508 | ||
509 | # define WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1 WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(1, 2) | |
510 | # define WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2 WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 3) | |
511 | # define WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_3 WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(3, 4) | |
512 | # define WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4 WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(4, 5) | |
513 | # define WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_5 WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(5, 6) | |
514 | #endif /* !defined(WX_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF) */ | |
515 | ||
516 | ||
517 | /* Macro to issue warning when using deprecated functions with gcc3 or MSVC7: */ | |
518 | #if wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION(3, 1) | |
519 | #define wxDEPRECATED(x) __attribute__((deprecated)) x | |
520 | #elif defined(__VISUALC__) && (__VISUALC__ >= 1300) | |
521 | #define wxDEPRECATED(x) __declspec(deprecated) x | |
522 | #else | |
523 | #define wxDEPRECATED(x) x | |
524 | #endif | |
525 | ||
526 | #if defined(__GNUC__) && !wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION(3, 4) | |
527 | /* | |
528 | We need to add dummy "inline" to allow gcc < 3.4 to handle the | |
529 | deprecation attribute on the constructors. | |
530 | */ | |
531 | #define wxDEPRECATED_CONSTRUCTOR(x) wxDEPRECATED( inline x) | |
532 | #else | |
533 | #define wxDEPRECATED_CONSTRUCTOR(x) wxDEPRECATED(x) | |
534 | #endif | |
535 | ||
536 | /* | |
537 | Macro which marks the function as being deprecated but also defines it | |
538 | inline. | |
539 | ||
540 | Currently it's defined in the same trivial way in all cases but it could | |
541 | need a special definition with some other compilers in the future which | |
542 | explains why do we have it. | |
543 | */ | |
544 | #define wxDEPRECATED_INLINE(func, body) wxDEPRECATED(func) { body } | |
545 | ||
546 | /* | |
547 | A macro to define a simple deprecated accessor. | |
548 | */ | |
549 | #define wxDEPRECATED_ACCESSOR(func, what) wxDEPRECATED_INLINE(func, return what;) | |
550 | ||
551 | /* | |
552 | Special variant of the macro above which should be used for the functions | |
553 | which are deprecated but called by wx itself: this often happens with | |
554 | deprecated virtual functions which are called by the library. | |
555 | */ | |
556 | #ifdef WXBUILDING | |
557 | # define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY(x) x | |
558 | #else | |
559 | # define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY(x) wxDEPRECATED(x) | |
560 | #endif | |
561 | ||
562 | /* | |
563 | Combination of the two variants above: should be used for deprecated | |
564 | functions which are defined inline and are used by wxWidgets itself. | |
565 | */ | |
566 | #ifdef WXBUILDING | |
567 | # define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY_INLINE(func, body) func { body } | |
568 | #else | |
569 | # define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY_INLINE(func, body) \ | |
570 | wxDEPRECATED(func) { body } | |
571 | #endif | |
572 | ||
573 | /* NULL declaration: it must be defined as 0 for C++ programs (in particular, */ | |
574 | /* it must not be defined as "(void *)0" which is standard for C but completely */ | |
575 | /* breaks C++ code) */ | |
576 | #if !defined(__HANDHELDPC__) | |
577 | #include <stddef.h> | |
578 | #endif | |
579 | ||
580 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
581 | ||
582 | // everybody gets the assert and other debug macros | |
583 | #include "wx/debug.h" | |
584 | ||
585 | // delete pointer if it is not NULL and NULL it afterwards | |
586 | template <typename T> | |
587 | inline void wxDELETE(T*& ptr) | |
588 | { | |
589 | typedef char TypeIsCompleteCheck[sizeof(T)]; | |
590 | ||
591 | if ( ptr != NULL ) | |
592 | { | |
593 | delete ptr; | |
594 | ptr = NULL; | |
595 | } | |
596 | } | |
597 | ||
598 | // delete an array and NULL it (see comments above) | |
599 | template <typename T> | |
600 | inline void wxDELETEA(T*& ptr) | |
601 | { | |
602 | typedef char TypeIsCompleteCheck[sizeof(T)]; | |
603 | ||
604 | if ( ptr != NULL ) | |
605 | { | |
606 | delete [] ptr; | |
607 | ptr = NULL; | |
608 | } | |
609 | } | |
610 | ||
611 | // trivial implementation of std::swap() for primitive types | |
612 | template <typename T> | |
613 | inline void wxSwap(T& first, T& second) | |
614 | { | |
615 | T tmp(first); | |
616 | first = second; | |
617 | second = tmp; | |
618 | } | |
619 | #endif /*__cplusplus*/ | |
620 | ||
621 | /* size of statically declared array */ | |
622 | #define WXSIZEOF(array) (sizeof(array)/sizeof(array[0])) | |
623 | ||
624 | /* symbolic constant used by all Find()-like functions returning positive */ | |
625 | /* integer on success as failure indicator */ | |
626 | #define wxNOT_FOUND (-1) | |
627 | ||
628 | /* the default value for some length parameters meaning that the string is */ | |
629 | /* NUL-terminated */ | |
630 | #define wxNO_LEN ((size_t)-1) | |
631 | ||
632 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
633 | /* macros dealing with comparison operators */ | |
634 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
635 | ||
636 | /* | |
637 | Expands into m(op, args...) for each op in the set { ==, !=, <, <=, >, >= }. | |
638 | */ | |
639 | #define wxFOR_ALL_COMPARISONS(m) \ | |
640 | m(==) m(!=) m(>=) m(<=) m(>) m(<) | |
641 | ||
642 | #define wxFOR_ALL_COMPARISONS_1(m, x) \ | |
643 | m(==,x) m(!=,x) m(>=,x) m(<=,x) m(>,x) m(<,x) | |
644 | ||
645 | #define wxFOR_ALL_COMPARISONS_2(m, x, y) \ | |
646 | m(==,x,y) m(!=,x,y) m(>=,x,y) m(<=,x,y) m(>,x,y) m(<,x,y) | |
647 | ||
648 | #define wxFOR_ALL_COMPARISONS_3(m, x, y, z) \ | |
649 | m(==,x,y,z) m(!=,x,y,z) m(>=,x,y,z) m(<=,x,y,z) m(>,x,y,z) m(<,x,y,z) | |
650 | ||
651 | /* | |
652 | This is only used with wxDEFINE_COMPARISON_REV: it passes both the normal | |
653 | and the reversed comparison operators to the macro. | |
654 | */ | |
655 | #define wxFOR_ALL_COMPARISONS_3_REV(m, x, y, z) \ | |
656 | m(==,x,y,z,==) m(!=,x,y,z,!=) m(>=,x,y,z,<=) \ | |
657 | m(<=,x,y,z,>=) m(>,x,y,z,<) m(<,x,y,z,>) | |
658 | ||
659 | ||
660 | #define wxDEFINE_COMPARISON(op, T1, T2, cmp) \ | |
661 | inline bool operator op(T1 x, T2 y) { return cmp(x, y, op); } | |
662 | ||
663 | #define wxDEFINE_COMPARISON_REV(op, T1, T2, cmp, oprev) \ | |
664 | inline bool operator op(T2 y, T1 x) { return cmp(x, y, oprev); } | |
665 | ||
666 | /* | |
667 | Define all 6 comparison operators (==, !=, <, <=, >, >=) for the given | |
668 | types in the specified order. The implementation is provided by the cmp | |
669 | macro. Normally wxDEFINE_ALL_COMPARISONS should be used as comparison | |
670 | operators are usually symmetric. | |
671 | */ | |
672 | #define wxDEFINE_COMPARISONS(T1, T2, cmp) \ | |
673 | wxFOR_ALL_COMPARISONS_3(wxDEFINE_COMPARISON, T1, T2, cmp) | |
674 | ||
675 | /* | |
676 | This macro allows to define all 12 comparison operators (6 operators for | |
677 | both orders of arguments) for the given types using the provided "cmp" | |
678 | macro to implement the actual comparison: the macro is called with the 2 | |
679 | arguments names, the first of type T1 and the second of type T2, and the | |
680 | comparison operator being implemented. | |
681 | */ | |
682 | #define wxDEFINE_ALL_COMPARISONS(T1, T2, cmp) \ | |
683 | wxFOR_ALL_COMPARISONS_3(wxDEFINE_COMPARISON, T1, T2, cmp) \ | |
684 | wxFOR_ALL_COMPARISONS_3_REV(wxDEFINE_COMPARISON_REV, T1, T2, cmp) | |
685 | ||
686 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
687 | /* macros to avoid compiler warnings */ | |
688 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
689 | ||
690 | /* Macro to cut down on compiler warnings. */ | |
691 | #if 1 /* there should be no more any compilers needing the "#else" version */ | |
692 | #define WXUNUSED(identifier) /* identifier */ | |
693 | #else /* stupid, broken compiler */ | |
694 | #define WXUNUSED(identifier) identifier | |
695 | #endif | |
696 | ||
697 | /* some arguments are not used in unicode mode */ | |
698 | #if wxUSE_UNICODE | |
699 | #define WXUNUSED_IN_UNICODE(param) WXUNUSED(param) | |
700 | #else | |
701 | #define WXUNUSED_IN_UNICODE(param) param | |
702 | #endif | |
703 | ||
704 | /* some arguments are not used in WinCE build */ | |
705 | #ifdef __WXWINCE__ | |
706 | #define WXUNUSED_IN_WINCE(param) WXUNUSED(param) | |
707 | #else | |
708 | #define WXUNUSED_IN_WINCE(param) param | |
709 | #endif | |
710 | ||
711 | /* unused parameters in non stream builds */ | |
712 | #if wxUSE_STREAMS | |
713 | #define WXUNUSED_UNLESS_STREAMS(param) param | |
714 | #else | |
715 | #define WXUNUSED_UNLESS_STREAMS(param) WXUNUSED(param) | |
716 | #endif | |
717 | ||
718 | /* some compilers give warning about a possibly unused variable if it is */ | |
719 | /* initialized in both branches of if/else and shut up if it is initialized */ | |
720 | /* when declared, but other compilers then give warnings about unused variable */ | |
721 | /* value -- this should satisfy both of them */ | |
722 | #if defined(__VISUALC__) | |
723 | #define wxDUMMY_INITIALIZE(val) = val | |
724 | #else | |
725 | #define wxDUMMY_INITIALIZE(val) | |
726 | #endif | |
727 | ||
728 | /* sometimes the value of a variable is *really* not used, to suppress the */ | |
729 | /* resulting warning you may pass it to this function */ | |
730 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
731 | # ifdef __BORLANDC__ | |
732 | # define wxUnusedVar(identifier) identifier | |
733 | # else | |
734 | template <class T> | |
735 | inline void wxUnusedVar(const T& WXUNUSED(t)) { } | |
736 | # endif | |
737 | #endif | |
738 | ||
739 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
740 | /* compiler specific settings */ | |
741 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
742 | ||
743 | #if defined(__MWERKS__) | |
744 | #undef try | |
745 | #undef except | |
746 | #undef finally | |
747 | #define except(x) catch(...) | |
748 | #endif /* Metrowerks */ | |
749 | ||
750 | #if wxONLY_WATCOM_EARLIER_THAN(1,4) | |
751 | typedef short mode_t; | |
752 | #endif | |
753 | ||
754 | /* where should i put this? we need to make sure of this as it breaks */ | |
755 | /* the <iostream> code. */ | |
756 | #if !wxUSE_IOSTREAMH && defined(__WXDEBUG__) | |
757 | # ifndef __MWERKS__ | |
758 | /* #undef __WXDEBUG__ */ | |
759 | # ifdef wxUSE_DEBUG_NEW_ALWAYS | |
760 | # undef wxUSE_DEBUG_NEW_ALWAYS | |
761 | # define wxUSE_DEBUG_NEW_ALWAYS 0 | |
762 | # endif | |
763 | # endif | |
764 | #endif | |
765 | ||
766 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
767 | /* standard wxWidgets types */ | |
768 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
769 | ||
770 | /* the type for screen and DC coordinates */ | |
771 | typedef int wxCoord; | |
772 | ||
773 | enum { wxDefaultCoord = -1 }; | |
774 | ||
775 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
776 | /* define fixed length types */ | |
777 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
778 | ||
779 | #if defined(__MINGW32__) | |
780 | #if !defined(__MWERKS__) | |
781 | #include <sys/types.h> | |
782 | #endif | |
783 | #endif | |
784 | ||
785 | /* chars are always one byte (by definition), shorts are always two (in */ | |
786 | /* practice) */ | |
787 | ||
788 | /* 8bit */ | |
789 | typedef signed char wxInt8; | |
790 | typedef unsigned char wxUint8; | |
791 | typedef wxUint8 wxByte; | |
792 | ||
793 | ||
794 | /* 16bit */ | |
795 | #ifdef SIZEOF_SHORT | |
796 | #if SIZEOF_SHORT != 2 | |
797 | #error "wxWidgets assumes sizeof(short) == 2, please fix the code" | |
798 | #endif | |
799 | #else | |
800 | #define SIZEOF_SHORT 2 | |
801 | #endif | |
802 | ||
803 | typedef signed short wxInt16; | |
804 | typedef unsigned short wxUint16; | |
805 | ||
806 | typedef wxUint16 wxWord; | |
807 | ||
808 | /* | |
809 | things are getting more interesting with ints, longs and pointers | |
810 | ||
811 | there are several different standard data models described by this table: | |
812 | ||
813 | +-----------+----------------------------+ | |
814 | |type\model | LP64 ILP64 LLP64 ILP32 LP32| | |
815 | +-----------+----------------------------+ | |
816 | |char | 8 8 8 8 8 | | |
817 | |short | 16 16 16 16 16 | | |
818 | |int | 32 64 32 32 16 | | |
819 | |long | 64 64 32 32 32 | | |
820 | |long long | 64 64 64 -- -- | | |
821 | |void * | 64 64 64 32 32 | | |
822 | +-----------+----------------------------+ | |
823 | ||
824 | Win16 used LP32 (but we don't support it any longer), Win32 obviously used | |
825 | ILP32 and Win64 uses LLP64 (a.k.a. P64) | |
826 | ||
827 | Under Unix LP64 is the most widely used (the only I've ever seen, in fact) | |
828 | */ | |
829 | ||
830 | /* 32bit */ | |
831 | #if defined(__WINDOWS__) | |
832 | #if defined(__WIN32__) | |
833 | typedef int wxInt32; | |
834 | typedef unsigned int wxUint32; | |
835 | ||
836 | /* | |
837 | Win64 uses LLP64 model and so ints and longs have the same size as | |
838 | in Win32. | |
839 | */ | |
840 | #ifndef SIZEOF_INT | |
841 | #define SIZEOF_INT 4 | |
842 | #endif | |
843 | ||
844 | #ifndef SIZEOF_LONG | |
845 | #define SIZEOF_LONG 4 | |
846 | #endif | |
847 | ||
848 | #ifndef SIZEOF_WCHAR_T | |
849 | /* Windows uses UTF-16 */ | |
850 | #define SIZEOF_WCHAR_T 2 | |
851 | #endif | |
852 | ||
853 | #ifndef SIZEOF_SIZE_T | |
854 | /* | |
855 | Under Win64 sizeof(size_t) == 8 and so it is neither unsigned | |
856 | int nor unsigned long! | |
857 | */ | |
858 | #ifdef __WIN64__ | |
859 | #define SIZEOF_SIZE_T 8 | |
860 | ||
861 | #undef wxSIZE_T_IS_UINT | |
862 | #else /* Win32 */ | |
863 | #define SIZEOF_SIZE_T 4 | |
864 | ||
865 | #define wxSIZE_T_IS_UINT | |
866 | #endif | |
867 | #undef wxSIZE_T_IS_ULONG | |
868 | #endif | |
869 | ||
870 | #ifndef SIZEOF_VOID_P | |
871 | #ifdef __WIN64__ | |
872 | #define SIZEOF_VOID_P 8 | |
873 | #else /* Win32 */ | |
874 | #define SIZEOF_VOID_P 4 | |
875 | #endif /* Win64/32 */ | |
876 | #endif | |
877 | #else | |
878 | #error "Unsupported Windows version" | |
879 | #endif | |
880 | #else /* !Windows */ | |
881 | /* SIZEOF_XXX are normally defined by configure */ | |
882 | #ifdef SIZEOF_INT | |
883 | #if SIZEOF_INT == 8 | |
884 | /* must be ILP64 data model, there is normally a special 32 bit */ | |
885 | /* type in it but we don't know what it is... */ | |
886 | #error "No 32bit int type on this platform" | |
887 | #elif SIZEOF_INT == 4 | |
888 | typedef int wxInt32; | |
889 | typedef unsigned int wxUint32; | |
890 | #elif SIZEOF_INT == 2 | |
891 | /* must be LP32 */ | |
892 | #if SIZEOF_LONG != 4 | |
893 | #error "No 32bit int type on this platform" | |
894 | #endif | |
895 | ||
896 | typedef long wxInt32; | |
897 | typedef unsigned long wxUint32; | |
898 | #else | |
899 | /* wxWidgets is not ready for 128bit systems yet... */ | |
900 | #error "Unknown sizeof(int) value, what are you compiling for?" | |
901 | #endif | |
902 | #else /* !defined(SIZEOF_INT) */ | |
903 | /* assume default 32bit machine -- what else can we do? */ | |
904 | wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( sizeof(int) == 4, IntMustBeExactly4Bytes); | |
905 | wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( sizeof(size_t) == 4, SizeTMustBeExactly4Bytes); | |
906 | wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( sizeof(void *) == 4, PtrMustBeExactly4Bytes); | |
907 | ||
908 | #define SIZEOF_INT 4 | |
909 | #define SIZEOF_SIZE_T 4 | |
910 | #define SIZEOF_VOID_P 4 | |
911 | ||
912 | typedef int wxInt32; | |
913 | typedef unsigned int wxUint32; | |
914 | ||
915 | #if defined(__MACH__) && !defined(SIZEOF_WCHAR_T) | |
916 | #define SIZEOF_WCHAR_T 4 | |
917 | #endif | |
918 | #if !defined(SIZEOF_WCHAR_T) | |
919 | /* also assume that sizeof(wchar_t) == 2 (under Unix the most */ | |
920 | /* common case is 4 but there configure would have defined */ | |
921 | /* SIZEOF_WCHAR_T for us) */ | |
922 | /* the most common case */ | |
923 | wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT( sizeof(wchar_t) == 2, | |
924 | Wchar_tMustBeExactly2Bytes); | |
925 | ||
926 | #define SIZEOF_WCHAR_T 2 | |
927 | #endif /* !defined(SIZEOF_WCHAR_T) */ | |
928 | #endif | |
929 | #endif /* Win/!Win */ | |
930 | ||
931 | #ifndef SIZEOF_WCHAR_T | |
932 | #error "SIZEOF_WCHAR_T must be defined, but isn't" | |
933 | #endif | |
934 | ||
935 | /* also define C99-like sized MIN/MAX constants */ | |
936 | #define wxINT8_MIN CHAR_MIN | |
937 | #define wxINT8_MAX CHAR_MAX | |
938 | #define wxUINT8_MAX UCHAR_MAX | |
939 | ||
940 | #define wxINT16_MIN SHRT_MIN | |
941 | #define wxINT16_MAX SHRT_MAX | |
942 | #define wxUINT16_MAX USHRT_MAX | |
943 | ||
944 | #if SIZEOF_INT == 4 | |
945 | #define wxINT32_MIN INT_MIN | |
946 | #define wxINT32_MAX INT_MAX | |
947 | #define wxUINT32_MAX UINT_MAX | |
948 | #elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 | |
949 | #define wxINT32_MIN LONG_MIN | |
950 | #define wxINT32_MAX LONG_MAX | |
951 | #define wxUINT32_MAX ULONG_MAX | |
952 | #else | |
953 | #error "Unknown 32 bit type" | |
954 | #endif | |
955 | ||
956 | typedef wxUint32 wxDword; | |
957 | ||
958 | #ifdef LLONG_MAX | |
959 | #define wxINT64_MIN LLONG_MIN | |
960 | #define wxINT64_MAX LLONG_MAX | |
961 | #define wxUINT64_MAX ULLONG_MAX | |
962 | #else | |
963 | #define wxINT64_MIN (wxLL(-9223372036854775807)-1) | |
964 | #define wxINT64_MAX wxLL(9223372036854775807) | |
965 | #define wxUINT64_MAX wxULL(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) | |
966 | #endif | |
967 | ||
968 | /* 64 bit */ | |
969 | ||
970 | /* NB: we #define and not typedef wxLongLong_t because we use "#ifdef */ | |
971 | /* wxLongLong_t" in wx/longlong.h */ | |
972 | ||
973 | /* wxULongLong_t is set later (usually to unsigned wxLongLong_t) */ | |
974 | ||
975 | /* to avoid compilation problems on 64bit machines with ambiguous method calls */ | |
976 | /* we will need to define this */ | |
977 | #undef wxLongLongIsLong | |
978 | ||
979 | /* | |
980 | First check for specific compilers which have known 64 bit integer types, | |
981 | this avoids clashes with SIZEOF_LONG[_LONG] being defined incorrectly for | |
982 | e.g. MSVC builds (Python.h defines it as 8 even for MSVC). | |
983 | ||
984 | Also notice that we check for "long long" before checking for 64 bit long as | |
985 | we still want to use "long long" and not "long" for wxLongLong_t on 64 bit | |
986 | architectures to be able to pass wxLongLong_t to the standard functions | |
987 | prototyped as taking "long long" such as strtoll(). | |
988 | */ | |
989 | #if (defined(__VISUALC__) && defined(__WIN32__)) | |
990 | #define wxLongLong_t __int64 | |
991 | #define wxLongLongSuffix i64 | |
992 | #define wxLongLongFmtSpec "I64" | |
993 | #elif defined(__BORLANDC__) && defined(__WIN32__) && (__BORLANDC__ >= 0x520) | |
994 | #define wxLongLong_t __int64 | |
995 | #define wxLongLongSuffix i64 | |
996 | #define wxLongLongFmtSpec "L" | |
997 | #elif (defined(__WATCOMC__) && (defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__DOS__) || defined(__OS2__))) | |
998 | #define wxLongLong_t __int64 | |
999 | #define wxLongLongSuffix i64 | |
1000 | #define wxLongLongFmtSpec "L" | |
1001 | #elif defined(__DIGITALMARS__) | |
1002 | #define wxLongLong_t __int64 | |
1003 | #define wxLongLongSuffix LL | |
1004 | #define wxLongLongFmtSpec "ll" | |
1005 | #elif defined(__MINGW32__) | |
1006 | #define wxLongLong_t long long | |
1007 | #define wxLongLongSuffix ll | |
1008 | #define wxLongLongFmtSpec "I64" | |
1009 | #elif defined(__MWERKS__) | |
1010 | #if __option(longlong) | |
1011 | #define wxLongLong_t long long | |
1012 | #define wxLongLongSuffix ll | |
1013 | #define wxLongLongFmtSpec "ll" | |
1014 | #else | |
1015 | #error "The 64 bit integer support in CodeWarrior has been disabled." | |
1016 | #error "See the documentation on the 'longlong' pragma." | |
1017 | #endif | |
1018 | #elif defined(__VISAGECPP__) && __IBMCPP__ >= 400 | |
1019 | #define wxLongLong_t long long | |
1020 | #elif (defined(SIZEOF_LONG_LONG) && SIZEOF_LONG_LONG >= 8) || \ | |
1021 | defined(__GNUC__) || \ | |
1022 | defined(__CYGWIN__) || \ | |
1023 | defined(__WXMICROWIN__) || \ | |
1024 | (defined(__DJGPP__) && __DJGPP__ >= 2) | |
1025 | #define wxLongLong_t long long | |
1026 | #define wxLongLongSuffix ll | |
1027 | #define wxLongLongFmtSpec "ll" | |
1028 | #elif defined(SIZEOF_LONG) && (SIZEOF_LONG == 8) | |
1029 | #define wxLongLong_t long | |
1030 | #define wxLongLongSuffix l | |
1031 | #define wxLongLongFmtSpec "l" | |
1032 | #define wxLongLongIsLong | |
1033 | #endif | |
1034 | ||
1035 | ||
1036 | #ifdef wxLongLong_t | |
1037 | #define wxULongLong_t unsigned wxLongLong_t | |
1038 | ||
1039 | /* | |
1040 | wxLL() and wxULL() macros allow to define 64 bit constants in a | |
1041 | portable way. | |
1042 | */ | |
1043 | #ifndef wxCOMPILER_BROKEN_CONCAT_OPER | |
1044 | #define wxLL(x) wxCONCAT(x, wxLongLongSuffix) | |
1045 | #define wxULL(x) wxCONCAT(x, wxCONCAT(u, wxLongLongSuffix)) | |
1046 | #else | |
1047 | /* | |
1048 | Currently only Borland compiler has broken concatenation operator | |
1049 | and this compiler is known to use [u]i64 suffix. | |
1050 | */ | |
1051 | #define wxLL(x) wxAPPEND_i64(x) | |
1052 | #define wxULL(x) wxAPPEND_ui64(x) | |
1053 | #endif | |
1054 | ||
1055 | typedef wxLongLong_t wxInt64; | |
1056 | typedef wxULongLong_t wxUint64; | |
1057 | ||
1058 | #define wxHAS_INT64 1 | |
1059 | ||
1060 | #ifndef wxLongLongIsLong | |
1061 | #define wxHAS_LONG_LONG_T_DIFFERENT_FROM_LONG | |
1062 | #endif | |
1063 | #elif wxUSE_LONGLONG | |
1064 | /* these macros allow to define 64 bit constants in a portable way */ | |
1065 | #define wxLL(x) wxLongLong(x) | |
1066 | #define wxULL(x) wxULongLong(x) | |
1067 | ||
1068 | #define wxInt64 wxLongLong | |
1069 | #define wxUint64 wxULongLong | |
1070 | ||
1071 | #define wxHAS_INT64 1 | |
1072 | ||
1073 | #else /* !wxUSE_LONGLONG */ | |
1074 | ||
1075 | #define wxHAS_INT64 0 | |
1076 | ||
1077 | #endif | |
1078 | ||
1079 | ||
1080 | /* Make sure ssize_t is defined (a signed type the same size as size_t). */ | |
1081 | /* (HAVE_SSIZE_T is not already defined by configure) */ | |
1082 | #ifndef HAVE_SSIZE_T | |
1083 | #ifdef __MINGW32__ | |
1084 | #if defined(_SSIZE_T_) || defined(_SSIZE_T_DEFINED) | |
1085 | #define HAVE_SSIZE_T | |
1086 | #endif | |
1087 | #elif wxCHECK_WATCOM_VERSION(1,4) | |
1088 | #define HAVE_SSIZE_T | |
1089 | #endif | |
1090 | #endif /* !HAVE_SSIZE_T */ | |
1091 | ||
1092 | /* If we really don't have ssize_t, provide our own version. */ | |
1093 | #ifdef HAVE_SSIZE_T | |
1094 | #ifdef __UNIX__ | |
1095 | #include <sys/types.h> | |
1096 | #endif | |
1097 | #else /* !HAVE_SSIZE_T */ | |
1098 | #if SIZEOF_SIZE_T == 4 | |
1099 | typedef wxInt32 ssize_t; | |
1100 | #elif SIZEOF_SIZE_T == 8 | |
1101 | typedef wxInt64 ssize_t; | |
1102 | #else | |
1103 | #error "error defining ssize_t, size_t is not 4 or 8 bytes" | |
1104 | #endif | |
1105 | ||
1106 | /* prevent ssize_t redefinitions in other libraries */ | |
1107 | #define HAVE_SSIZE_T | |
1108 | #endif | |
1109 | ||
1110 | /* | |
1111 | We can't rely on Windows _W64 being defined as windows.h may not be | |
1112 | included so define our own equivalent: this should be used with types | |
1113 | like WXLPARAM or WXWPARAM which are 64 bit under Win64 to avoid warnings | |
1114 | each time we cast it to a pointer or a handle (which results in hundreds | |
1115 | of warnings as Win32 API often passes pointers in them) | |
1116 | */ | |
1117 | #if wxCHECK_VISUALC_VERSION(7) | |
1118 | #define wxW64 __w64 | |
1119 | #else | |
1120 | #define wxW64 | |
1121 | #endif | |
1122 | ||
1123 | /* | |
1124 | Define signed and unsigned integral types big enough to contain all of long, | |
1125 | size_t and void *. | |
1126 | */ | |
1127 | #if SIZEOF_LONG >= SIZEOF_VOID_P | |
1128 | /* | |
1129 | Normal case when long is the largest integral type. | |
1130 | */ | |
1131 | typedef long wxIntPtr; | |
1132 | typedef unsigned long wxUIntPtr; | |
1133 | #elif SIZEOF_SIZE_T >= SIZEOF_VOID_P | |
1134 | /* | |
1135 | Win64 case: size_t is the only integral type big enough for "void *". | |
1136 | ||
1137 | Notice that we must use __w64 to avoid warnings about casting pointers | |
1138 | to wxIntPtr (which we do often as this is what it is defined for) in 32 | |
1139 | bit build with MSVC. | |
1140 | */ | |
1141 | typedef wxW64 ssize_t wxIntPtr; | |
1142 | typedef size_t wxUIntPtr; | |
1143 | #else | |
1144 | /* | |
1145 | This should never happen for the current architectures but if you're | |
1146 | using one where it does, please contact wx-dev@lists.wxwidgets.org. | |
1147 | */ | |
1148 | #error "Pointers can't be stored inside integer types." | |
1149 | #endif | |
1150 | ||
1151 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
1152 | /* And also define a couple of simple functions to cast pointer to/from it. */ | |
1153 | inline wxUIntPtr wxPtrToUInt(const void *p) | |
1154 | { | |
1155 | /* | |
1156 | VC++ 7.1 gives warnings about casts such as below even when they're | |
1157 | explicit with /Wp64 option, suppress them as we really know what we're | |
1158 | doing here. Same thing with icc with -Wall. | |
1159 | */ | |
1160 | #ifdef __VISUALC__ | |
1161 | #if __VISUALC__ >= 1200 | |
1162 | #pragma warning(push) | |
1163 | #endif | |
1164 | /* pointer truncation from '' to '' */ | |
1165 | #pragma warning(disable: 4311) | |
1166 | #elif defined(__INTELC__) | |
1167 | #pragma warning(push) | |
1168 | /* conversion from pointer to same-sized integral type */ | |
1169 | #pragma warning(disable: 1684) | |
1170 | #endif | |
1171 | ||
1172 | return wx_reinterpret_cast(wxUIntPtr, p); | |
1173 | ||
1174 | #if (defined(__VISUALC__) && __VISUALC__ >= 1200) || defined(__INTELC__) | |
1175 | #pragma warning(pop) | |
1176 | #endif | |
1177 | } | |
1178 | ||
1179 | inline void *wxUIntToPtr(wxUIntPtr p) | |
1180 | { | |
1181 | #ifdef __VISUALC__ | |
1182 | #if __VISUALC__ >= 1200 | |
1183 | #pragma warning(push) | |
1184 | #endif | |
1185 | /* conversion to type of greater size */ | |
1186 | #pragma warning(disable: 4312) | |
1187 | #elif defined(__INTELC__) | |
1188 | #pragma warning(push) | |
1189 | /* invalid type conversion: "wxUIntPtr={unsigned long}" to "void *" */ | |
1190 | #pragma warning(disable: 171) | |
1191 | #endif | |
1192 | ||
1193 | return wx_reinterpret_cast(void *, p); | |
1194 | ||
1195 | #if (defined(__VISUALC__) && __VISUALC__ >= 1200) || defined(__INTELC__) | |
1196 | #pragma warning(pop) | |
1197 | #endif | |
1198 | } | |
1199 | #endif /*__cplusplus*/ | |
1200 | ||
1201 | ||
1202 | ||
1203 | /* base floating point types */ | |
1204 | /* wxFloat32: 32 bit IEEE float ( 1 sign, 8 exponent bits, 23 fraction bits ) */ | |
1205 | /* wxFloat64: 64 bit IEEE float ( 1 sign, 11 exponent bits, 52 fraction bits ) */ | |
1206 | /* wxDouble: native fastest representation that has at least wxFloat64 */ | |
1207 | /* precision, so use the IEEE types for storage, and this for */ | |
1208 | /* calculations */ | |
1209 | ||
1210 | typedef float wxFloat32; | |
1211 | #if (defined( __WXMAC__ ) || defined(__WXCOCOA__)) && defined (__MWERKS__) | |
1212 | typedef short double wxFloat64; | |
1213 | #else | |
1214 | typedef double wxFloat64; | |
1215 | #endif | |
1216 | ||
1217 | typedef double wxDouble; | |
1218 | ||
1219 | /* | |
1220 | Some (non standard) compilers typedef wchar_t as an existing type instead | |
1221 | of treating it as a real fundamental type, set wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE to 0 | |
1222 | for them and to 1 for all the others. | |
1223 | */ | |
1224 | #ifndef wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE | |
1225 | /* | |
1226 | VC++ typedefs wchar_t as unsigned short by default until VC8, that is | |
1227 | unless /Za or /Zc:wchar_t option is used in which case _WCHAR_T_DEFINED | |
1228 | is defined. | |
1229 | */ | |
1230 | # if defined(__VISUALC__) && !defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED) | |
1231 | # define wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE 0 | |
1232 | # else /* compiler having standard-conforming wchar_t */ | |
1233 | # define wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE 1 | |
1234 | # endif | |
1235 | #endif /* !defined(wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE) */ | |
1236 | ||
1237 | /* Helper macro for doing something dependent on whether wchar_t is or isn't a | |
1238 | typedef inside another macro. */ | |
1239 | #if wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE | |
1240 | #define wxIF_WCHAR_T_TYPE(x) x | |
1241 | #else /* !wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE */ | |
1242 | #define wxIF_WCHAR_T_TYPE(x) | |
1243 | #endif /* wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE/!wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE */ | |
1244 | ||
1245 | /* | |
1246 | This constant should be used instead of NULL in vararg functions taking | |
1247 | wxChar* arguments: passing NULL (which is the same as 0, unless the compiler | |
1248 | defines it specially, e.g. like gcc does with its __null built-in) doesn't | |
1249 | work in this case as va_arg() wouldn't interpret the integer 0 correctly | |
1250 | when trying to convert it to a pointer on architectures where sizeof(int) is | |
1251 | strictly less than sizeof(void *). | |
1252 | ||
1253 | Examples of places where this must be used include wxFileTypeInfo ctor. | |
1254 | */ | |
1255 | #define wxNullPtr ((void *)NULL) | |
1256 | ||
1257 | ||
1258 | /* Define wxChar16 and wxChar32 */ | |
1259 | ||
1260 | #if SIZEOF_WCHAR_T == 2 | |
1261 | #define wxWCHAR_T_IS_WXCHAR16 | |
1262 | typedef wchar_t wxChar16; | |
1263 | #else | |
1264 | typedef wxUint16 wxChar16; | |
1265 | #endif | |
1266 | ||
1267 | #if SIZEOF_WCHAR_T == 4 | |
1268 | #define wxWCHAR_T_IS_WXCHAR32 | |
1269 | typedef wchar_t wxChar32; | |
1270 | #else | |
1271 | typedef wxUint32 wxChar32; | |
1272 | #endif | |
1273 | ||
1274 | ||
1275 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1276 | /* byte ordering related definition and macros */ | |
1277 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1278 | ||
1279 | /* byte sex */ | |
1280 | ||
1281 | #define wxBIG_ENDIAN 4321 | |
1282 | #define wxLITTLE_ENDIAN 1234 | |
1283 | #define wxPDP_ENDIAN 3412 | |
1284 | ||
1285 | #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN | |
1286 | #define wxBYTE_ORDER wxBIG_ENDIAN | |
1287 | #else | |
1288 | #define wxBYTE_ORDER wxLITTLE_ENDIAN | |
1289 | #endif | |
1290 | ||
1291 | /* byte swapping */ | |
1292 | ||
1293 | #if defined (__MWERKS__) && ( (__MWERKS__ < 0x0900) || macintosh ) | |
1294 | /* assembler versions for these */ | |
1295 | #ifdef __POWERPC__ | |
1296 | inline wxUint16 wxUINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxUint16 i ) | |
1297 | {return (__lhbrx( &i , 0 ) );} | |
1298 | inline wxInt16 wxINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxInt16 i ) | |
1299 | {return (__lhbrx( &i , 0 ) );} | |
1300 | inline wxUint32 wxUINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxUint32 i ) | |
1301 | {return (__lwbrx( &i , 0 ) );} | |
1302 | inline wxInt32 wxINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxInt32 i ) | |
1303 | {return (__lwbrx( &i , 0 ) );} | |
1304 | #else | |
1305 | #pragma parameter __D0 wxUINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(__D0) | |
1306 | pascal wxUint16 wxUINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(wxUint16 value) | |
1307 | = { 0xE158 }; | |
1308 | ||
1309 | #pragma parameter __D0 wxINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(__D0) | |
1310 | pascal wxInt16 wxINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(wxInt16 value) | |
1311 | = { 0xE158 }; | |
1312 | ||
1313 | #pragma parameter __D0 wxUINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS (__D0) | |
1314 | pascal wxUint32 wxUINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS(wxUint32 value) | |
1315 | = { 0xE158, 0x4840, 0xE158 }; | |
1316 | ||
1317 | #pragma parameter __D0 wxINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS (__D0) | |
1318 | pascal wxInt32 wxINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS(wxInt32 value) | |
1319 | = { 0xE158, 0x4840, 0xE158 }; | |
1320 | ||
1321 | #endif | |
1322 | #else /* !MWERKS */ | |
1323 | #define wxUINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) \ | |
1324 | ((wxUint16) ( \ | |
1325 | (((wxUint16) (val) & (wxUint16) 0x00ffU) << 8) | \ | |
1326 | (((wxUint16) (val) & (wxUint16) 0xff00U) >> 8))) | |
1327 | ||
1328 | #define wxINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) \ | |
1329 | ((wxInt16) ( \ | |
1330 | (((wxUint16) (val) & (wxUint16) 0x00ffU) << 8) | \ | |
1331 | (((wxUint16) (val) & (wxUint16) 0xff00U) >> 8))) | |
1332 | ||
1333 | #define wxUINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) \ | |
1334 | ((wxUint32) ( \ | |
1335 | (((wxUint32) (val) & (wxUint32) 0x000000ffU) << 24) | \ | |
1336 | (((wxUint32) (val) & (wxUint32) 0x0000ff00U) << 8) | \ | |
1337 | (((wxUint32) (val) & (wxUint32) 0x00ff0000U) >> 8) | \ | |
1338 | (((wxUint32) (val) & (wxUint32) 0xff000000U) >> 24))) | |
1339 | ||
1340 | #define wxINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) \ | |
1341 | ((wxInt32) ( \ | |
1342 | (((wxUint32) (val) & (wxUint32) 0x000000ffU) << 24) | \ | |
1343 | (((wxUint32) (val) & (wxUint32) 0x0000ff00U) << 8) | \ | |
1344 | (((wxUint32) (val) & (wxUint32) 0x00ff0000U) >> 8) | \ | |
1345 | (((wxUint32) (val) & (wxUint32) 0xff000000U) >> 24))) | |
1346 | #endif | |
1347 | /* machine specific byte swapping */ | |
1348 | ||
1349 | #ifdef wxLongLong_t | |
1350 | #define wxUINT64_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) \ | |
1351 | ((wxUint64) ( \ | |
1352 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x00000000000000ff)) << 56) | \ | |
1353 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x000000000000ff00)) << 40) | \ | |
1354 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x0000000000ff0000)) << 24) | \ | |
1355 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x00000000ff000000)) << 8) | \ | |
1356 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x000000ff00000000)) >> 8) | \ | |
1357 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x0000ff0000000000)) >> 24) | \ | |
1358 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x00ff000000000000)) >> 40) | \ | |
1359 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0xff00000000000000)) >> 56))) | |
1360 | ||
1361 | #define wxINT64_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) \ | |
1362 | ((wxInt64) ( \ | |
1363 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x00000000000000ff)) << 56) | \ | |
1364 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x000000000000ff00)) << 40) | \ | |
1365 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x0000000000ff0000)) << 24) | \ | |
1366 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x00000000ff000000)) << 8) | \ | |
1367 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x000000ff00000000)) >> 8) | \ | |
1368 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x0000ff0000000000)) >> 24) | \ | |
1369 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0x00ff000000000000)) >> 40) | \ | |
1370 | (((wxUint64) (val) & (wxUint64) wxULL(0xff00000000000000)) >> 56))) | |
1371 | #elif wxUSE_LONGLONG /* !wxLongLong_t */ | |
1372 | #define wxUINT64_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) \ | |
1373 | ((wxUint64) ( \ | |
1374 | ((wxULongLong(val) & wxULongLong(0L, 0x000000ffU)) << 56) | \ | |
1375 | ((wxULongLong(val) & wxULongLong(0L, 0x0000ff00U)) << 40) | \ | |
1376 | ((wxULongLong(val) & wxULongLong(0L, 0x00ff0000U)) << 24) | \ | |
1377 | ((wxULongLong(val) & wxULongLong(0L, 0xff000000U)) << 8) | \ | |
1378 | ((wxULongLong(val) & wxULongLong(0x000000ffL, 0U)) >> 8) | \ | |
1379 | ((wxULongLong(val) & wxULongLong(0x0000ff00L, 0U)) >> 24) | \ | |
1380 | ((wxULongLong(val) & wxULongLong(0x00ff0000L, 0U)) >> 40) | \ | |
1381 | ((wxULongLong(val) & wxULongLong(0xff000000L, 0U)) >> 56))) | |
1382 | ||
1383 | #define wxINT64_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) \ | |
1384 | ((wxInt64) ( \ | |
1385 | ((wxLongLong(val) & wxLongLong(0L, 0x000000ffU)) << 56) | \ | |
1386 | ((wxLongLong(val) & wxLongLong(0L, 0x0000ff00U)) << 40) | \ | |
1387 | ((wxLongLong(val) & wxLongLong(0L, 0x00ff0000U)) << 24) | \ | |
1388 | ((wxLongLong(val) & wxLongLong(0L, 0xff000000U)) << 8) | \ | |
1389 | ((wxLongLong(val) & wxLongLong(0x000000ffL, 0U)) >> 8) | \ | |
1390 | ((wxLongLong(val) & wxLongLong(0x0000ff00L, 0U)) >> 24) | \ | |
1391 | ((wxLongLong(val) & wxLongLong(0x00ff0000L, 0U)) >> 40) | \ | |
1392 | ((wxLongLong(val) & wxLongLong(0xff000000L, 0U)) >> 56))) | |
1393 | #endif /* wxLongLong_t/!wxLongLong_t */ | |
1394 | ||
1395 | #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN | |
1396 | #define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_BE(val) wxUINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1397 | #define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_BE(val) wxINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1398 | #define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_LE(val) (val) | |
1399 | #define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_LE(val) (val) | |
1400 | #define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_BE(val) wxUINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1401 | #define wxINT32_SWAP_ON_BE(val) wxINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1402 | #define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_LE(val) (val) | |
1403 | #define wxINT32_SWAP_ON_LE(val) (val) | |
1404 | #if wxHAS_INT64 | |
1405 | #define wxUINT64_SWAP_ON_BE(val) wxUINT64_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1406 | #define wxUINT64_SWAP_ON_LE(val) (val) | |
1407 | #define wxINT64_SWAP_ON_BE(val) wxINT64_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1408 | #define wxINT64_SWAP_ON_LE(val) (val) | |
1409 | #endif | |
1410 | #else | |
1411 | #define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_LE(val) wxUINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1412 | #define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_LE(val) wxINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1413 | #define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_BE(val) (val) | |
1414 | #define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_BE(val) (val) | |
1415 | #define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_LE(val) wxUINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1416 | #define wxINT32_SWAP_ON_LE(val) wxINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1417 | #define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_BE(val) (val) | |
1418 | #define wxINT32_SWAP_ON_BE(val) (val) | |
1419 | #if wxHAS_INT64 | |
1420 | #define wxUINT64_SWAP_ON_LE(val) wxUINT64_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1421 | #define wxUINT64_SWAP_ON_BE(val) (val) | |
1422 | #define wxINT64_SWAP_ON_LE(val) wxINT64_SWAP_ALWAYS(val) | |
1423 | #define wxINT64_SWAP_ON_BE(val) (val) | |
1424 | #endif | |
1425 | #endif | |
1426 | ||
1427 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1428 | /* template workarounds for buggy compilers */ | |
1429 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1430 | ||
1431 | #if defined(__GNUC__) && !wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION( 3, 4 ) | |
1432 | /* GCC <= 3.4 has buggy template support */ | |
1433 | # define wxUSE_MEMBER_TEMPLATES 0 | |
1434 | #endif | |
1435 | ||
1436 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER <= 1200 | |
1437 | /* MSVC <= 6.0 has buggy template support */ | |
1438 | # define wxUSE_MEMBER_TEMPLATES 0 | |
1439 | # define wxUSE_FUNC_TEMPLATE_POINTER 0 | |
1440 | #endif | |
1441 | ||
1442 | #ifndef wxUSE_MEMBER_TEMPLATES | |
1443 | # define wxUSE_MEMBER_TEMPLATES 1 | |
1444 | #endif | |
1445 | ||
1446 | #ifndef wxUSE_FUNC_TEMPLATE_POINTER | |
1447 | # define wxUSE_FUNC_TEMPLATE_POINTER 1 | |
1448 | #endif | |
1449 | ||
1450 | #if wxUSE_MEMBER_TEMPLATES | |
1451 | # define wxTEMPLATED_MEMBER_CALL( method, type ) method<type>() | |
1452 | # define wxTEMPLATED_MEMBER_FIX( type ) | |
1453 | #else | |
1454 | # define wxTEMPLATED_MEMBER_CALL( method, type ) method((type*)NULL) | |
1455 | # define wxTEMPLATED_MEMBER_FIX( type ) type* =NULL | |
1456 | #endif | |
1457 | ||
1458 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER <= 1200 | |
1459 | # define wxTEMPLATED_FUNCTION_FIX( type ), wxTEMPLATED_MEMBER_FIX(type) | |
1460 | # define wxINFUNC_CLASS_TYPE_FIX( type ) typedef type type; | |
1461 | #else | |
1462 | # define wxTEMPLATED_FUNCTION_FIX( type ) | |
1463 | # define wxINFUNC_CLASS_TYPE_FIX( type ) | |
1464 | #endif | |
1465 | ||
1466 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1467 | /* Geometric flags */ | |
1468 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1469 | ||
1470 | enum wxGeometryCentre | |
1471 | { | |
1472 | wxCENTRE = 0x0001, | |
1473 | wxCENTER = wxCENTRE | |
1474 | }; | |
1475 | ||
1476 | /* centering into frame rather than screen (obsolete) */ | |
1477 | #define wxCENTER_FRAME 0x0000 | |
1478 | /* centre on screen rather than parent */ | |
1479 | #define wxCENTRE_ON_SCREEN 0x0002 | |
1480 | #define wxCENTER_ON_SCREEN wxCENTRE_ON_SCREEN | |
1481 | ||
1482 | enum wxOrientation | |
1483 | { | |
1484 | /* don't change the values of these elements, they are used elsewhere */ | |
1485 | wxHORIZONTAL = 0x0004, | |
1486 | wxVERTICAL = 0x0008, | |
1487 | ||
1488 | wxBOTH = wxVERTICAL | wxHORIZONTAL, | |
1489 | ||
1490 | /* a mask to extract orientation from the combination of flags */ | |
1491 | wxORIENTATION_MASK = wxBOTH | |
1492 | }; | |
1493 | ||
1494 | enum wxDirection | |
1495 | { | |
1496 | wxLEFT = 0x0010, | |
1497 | wxRIGHT = 0x0020, | |
1498 | wxUP = 0x0040, | |
1499 | wxDOWN = 0x0080, | |
1500 | ||
1501 | wxTOP = wxUP, | |
1502 | wxBOTTOM = wxDOWN, | |
1503 | ||
1504 | wxNORTH = wxUP, | |
1505 | wxSOUTH = wxDOWN, | |
1506 | wxWEST = wxLEFT, | |
1507 | wxEAST = wxRIGHT, | |
1508 | ||
1509 | wxALL = (wxUP | wxDOWN | wxRIGHT | wxLEFT), | |
1510 | ||
1511 | /* a mask to extract direction from the combination of flags */ | |
1512 | wxDIRECTION_MASK = wxALL | |
1513 | }; | |
1514 | ||
1515 | enum wxAlignment | |
1516 | { | |
1517 | /* | |
1518 | 0 is a valid wxAlignment value (both wxALIGN_LEFT and wxALIGN_TOP | |
1519 | use it) so define a symbolic name for an invalid alignment value | |
1520 | which can be assumed to be different from anything else | |
1521 | */ | |
1522 | wxALIGN_INVALID = -1, | |
1523 | ||
1524 | wxALIGN_NOT = 0x0000, | |
1525 | wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL = 0x0100, | |
1526 | wxALIGN_CENTRE_HORIZONTAL = wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL, | |
1527 | wxALIGN_LEFT = wxALIGN_NOT, | |
1528 | wxALIGN_TOP = wxALIGN_NOT, | |
1529 | wxALIGN_RIGHT = 0x0200, | |
1530 | wxALIGN_BOTTOM = 0x0400, | |
1531 | wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL = 0x0800, | |
1532 | wxALIGN_CENTRE_VERTICAL = wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, | |
1533 | ||
1534 | wxALIGN_CENTER = (wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL | wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL), | |
1535 | wxALIGN_CENTRE = wxALIGN_CENTER, | |
1536 | ||
1537 | /* a mask to extract alignment from the combination of flags */ | |
1538 | wxALIGN_MASK = 0x0f00 | |
1539 | }; | |
1540 | ||
1541 | /* misc. flags for wxSizer items */ | |
1542 | enum wxSizerFlagBits | |
1543 | { | |
1544 | /* | |
1545 | wxADJUST_MINSIZE doesn't do anything any more but we still define | |
1546 | it for compatibility. Notice that it may be also predefined (as 0, | |
1547 | hopefully) in the user code in order to use it even in | |
1548 | !WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 builds so don't redefine it in such case. | |
1549 | */ | |
1550 | #if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 && !defined(wxADJUST_MINSIZE) | |
1551 | wxADJUST_MINSIZE = 0, | |
1552 | #endif | |
1553 | wxFIXED_MINSIZE = 0x8000, | |
1554 | wxRESERVE_SPACE_EVEN_IF_HIDDEN = 0x0002, | |
1555 | ||
1556 | /* a mask to extract wxSizerFlagBits from combination of flags */ | |
1557 | wxSIZER_FLAG_BITS_MASK = 0x8002 | |
1558 | }; | |
1559 | ||
1560 | enum wxStretch | |
1561 | { | |
1562 | wxSTRETCH_NOT = 0x0000, | |
1563 | wxSHRINK = 0x1000, | |
1564 | wxGROW = 0x2000, | |
1565 | wxEXPAND = wxGROW, | |
1566 | wxSHAPED = 0x4000, | |
1567 | wxTILE = wxSHAPED | wxFIXED_MINSIZE, | |
1568 | ||
1569 | /* a mask to extract stretch from the combination of flags */ | |
1570 | wxSTRETCH_MASK = 0x7000 /* sans wxTILE */ | |
1571 | }; | |
1572 | ||
1573 | /* border flags: the values are chosen for backwards compatibility */ | |
1574 | enum wxBorder | |
1575 | { | |
1576 | /* this is different from wxBORDER_NONE as by default the controls do have */ | |
1577 | /* border */ | |
1578 | wxBORDER_DEFAULT = 0, | |
1579 | ||
1580 | wxBORDER_NONE = 0x00200000, | |
1581 | wxBORDER_STATIC = 0x01000000, | |
1582 | wxBORDER_SIMPLE = 0x02000000, | |
1583 | wxBORDER_RAISED = 0x04000000, | |
1584 | wxBORDER_SUNKEN = 0x08000000, | |
1585 | wxBORDER_DOUBLE = 0x10000000, /* deprecated */ | |
1586 | wxBORDER_THEME = wxBORDER_DOUBLE, | |
1587 | ||
1588 | /* a mask to extract border style from the combination of flags */ | |
1589 | wxBORDER_MASK = 0x1f200000 | |
1590 | }; | |
1591 | ||
1592 | /* This makes it easier to specify a 'normal' border for a control */ | |
1593 | #if defined(__SMARTPHONE__) || defined(__POCKETPC__) | |
1594 | #define wxDEFAULT_CONTROL_BORDER wxBORDER_SIMPLE | |
1595 | #else | |
1596 | #define wxDEFAULT_CONTROL_BORDER wxBORDER_SUNKEN | |
1597 | #endif | |
1598 | ||
1599 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1600 | /* Window style flags */ | |
1601 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1602 | ||
1603 | /* | |
1604 | * Values are chosen so they can be |'ed in a bit list. | |
1605 | * Some styles are used across more than one group, | |
1606 | * so the values mustn't clash with others in the group. | |
1607 | * Otherwise, numbers can be reused across groups. | |
1608 | */ | |
1609 | ||
1610 | /* | |
1611 | Summary of the bits used by various styles. | |
1612 | ||
1613 | High word, containing styles which can be used with many windows: | |
1614 | ||
1615 | +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ | |
1616 | |31|30|29|28|27|26|25|24|23|22|21|20|19|18|17|16| | |
1617 | +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ | |
1618 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
1619 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | \_ wxFULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE | |
1620 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | \____ wxPOPUP_WINDOW | |
1621 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | \_______ wxWANTS_CHARS | |
1622 | | | | | | | | | | | | | \__________ wxTAB_TRAVERSAL | |
1623 | | | | | | | | | | | | \_____________ wxTRANSPARENT_WINDOW | |
1624 | | | | | | | | | | | \________________ wxBORDER_NONE | |
1625 | | | | | | | | | | \___________________ wxCLIP_CHILDREN | |
1626 | | | | | | | | | \______________________ wxALWAYS_SHOW_SB | |
1627 | | | | | | | | \_________________________ wxBORDER_STATIC | |
1628 | | | | | | | \____________________________ wxBORDER_SIMPLE | |
1629 | | | | | | \_______________________________ wxBORDER_RAISED | |
1630 | | | | | \__________________________________ wxBORDER_SUNKEN | |
1631 | | | | \_____________________________________ wxBORDER_{DOUBLE,THEME} | |
1632 | | | \________________________________________ wxCAPTION/wxCLIP_SIBLINGS | |
1633 | | \___________________________________________ wxHSCROLL | |
1634 | \______________________________________________ wxVSCROLL | |
1635 | ||
1636 | ||
1637 | Low word style bits is class-specific meaning that the same bit can have | |
1638 | different meanings for different controls (e.g. 0x10 is wxCB_READONLY | |
1639 | meaning that the control can't be modified for wxComboBox but wxLB_SORT | |
1640 | meaning that the control should be kept sorted for wxListBox, while | |
1641 | wxLB_SORT has a different value -- and this is just fine). | |
1642 | */ | |
1643 | ||
1644 | /* | |
1645 | * Window (Frame/dialog/subwindow/panel item) style flags | |
1646 | */ | |
1647 | #define wxVSCROLL 0x80000000 | |
1648 | #define wxHSCROLL 0x40000000 | |
1649 | #define wxCAPTION 0x20000000 | |
1650 | ||
1651 | /* New styles (border styles are now in their own enum) */ | |
1652 | #define wxDOUBLE_BORDER wxBORDER_DOUBLE | |
1653 | #define wxSUNKEN_BORDER wxBORDER_SUNKEN | |
1654 | #define wxRAISED_BORDER wxBORDER_RAISED | |
1655 | #define wxBORDER wxBORDER_SIMPLE | |
1656 | #define wxSIMPLE_BORDER wxBORDER_SIMPLE | |
1657 | #define wxSTATIC_BORDER wxBORDER_STATIC | |
1658 | #define wxNO_BORDER wxBORDER_NONE | |
1659 | ||
1660 | /* wxALWAYS_SHOW_SB: instead of hiding the scrollbar when it is not needed, */ | |
1661 | /* disable it - but still show (see also wxLB_ALWAYS_SB style) */ | |
1662 | /* */ | |
1663 | /* NB: as this style is only supported by wxUniversal and wxMSW so far */ | |
1664 | #define wxALWAYS_SHOW_SB 0x00800000 | |
1665 | ||
1666 | /* Clip children when painting, which reduces flicker in e.g. frames and */ | |
1667 | /* splitter windows, but can't be used in a panel where a static box must be */ | |
1668 | /* 'transparent' (panel paints the background for it) */ | |
1669 | #define wxCLIP_CHILDREN 0x00400000 | |
1670 | ||
1671 | /* Note we're reusing the wxCAPTION style because we won't need captions */ | |
1672 | /* for subwindows/controls */ | |
1673 | #define wxCLIP_SIBLINGS 0x20000000 | |
1674 | ||
1675 | #define wxTRANSPARENT_WINDOW 0x00100000 | |
1676 | ||
1677 | /* Add this style to a panel to get tab traversal working outside of dialogs */ | |
1678 | /* (on by default for wxPanel, wxDialog, wxScrolledWindow) */ | |
1679 | #define wxTAB_TRAVERSAL 0x00080000 | |
1680 | ||
1681 | /* Add this style if the control wants to get all keyboard messages (under */ | |
1682 | /* Windows, it won't normally get the dialog navigation key events) */ | |
1683 | #define wxWANTS_CHARS 0x00040000 | |
1684 | ||
1685 | /* Make window retained (Motif only, see src/generic/scrolwing.cpp) | |
1686 | * This is non-zero only under wxMotif, to avoid a clash with wxPOPUP_WINDOW | |
1687 | * on other platforms | |
1688 | */ | |
1689 | ||
1690 | #ifdef __WXMOTIF__ | |
1691 | #define wxRETAINED 0x00020000 | |
1692 | #else | |
1693 | #define wxRETAINED 0x00000000 | |
1694 | #endif | |
1695 | #define wxBACKINGSTORE wxRETAINED | |
1696 | ||
1697 | /* set this flag to create a special popup window: it will be always shown on */ | |
1698 | /* top of other windows, will capture the mouse and will be dismissed when the */ | |
1699 | /* mouse is clicked outside of it or if it loses focus in any other way */ | |
1700 | #define wxPOPUP_WINDOW 0x00020000 | |
1701 | ||
1702 | /* force a full repaint when the window is resized (instead of repainting just */ | |
1703 | /* the invalidated area) */ | |
1704 | #define wxFULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE 0x00010000 | |
1705 | ||
1706 | /* obsolete: now this is the default behaviour */ | |
1707 | /* */ | |
1708 | /* don't invalidate the whole window (resulting in a PAINT event) when the */ | |
1709 | /* window is resized (currently, makes sense for wxMSW only) */ | |
1710 | #define wxNO_FULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE 0 | |
1711 | ||
1712 | /* A mask which can be used to filter (out) all wxWindow-specific styles. | |
1713 | */ | |
1714 | #define wxWINDOW_STYLE_MASK \ | |
1715 | (wxVSCROLL|wxHSCROLL|wxBORDER_MASK|wxALWAYS_SHOW_SB|wxCLIP_CHILDREN| \ | |
1716 | wxCLIP_SIBLINGS|wxTRANSPARENT_WINDOW|wxTAB_TRAVERSAL|wxWANTS_CHARS| \ | |
1717 | wxRETAINED|wxPOPUP_WINDOW|wxFULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE) | |
1718 | ||
1719 | /* | |
1720 | * Extra window style flags (use wxWS_EX prefix to make it clear that they | |
1721 | * should be passed to wxWindow::SetExtraStyle(), not SetWindowStyle()) | |
1722 | */ | |
1723 | ||
1724 | /* by default, TransferDataTo/FromWindow() only work on direct children of the */ | |
1725 | /* window (compatible behaviour), set this flag to make them recursively */ | |
1726 | /* descend into all subwindows */ | |
1727 | #define wxWS_EX_VALIDATE_RECURSIVELY 0x00000001 | |
1728 | ||
1729 | /* wxCommandEvents and the objects of the derived classes are forwarded to the */ | |
1730 | /* parent window and so on recursively by default. Using this flag for the */ | |
1731 | /* given window allows to block this propagation at this window, i.e. prevent */ | |
1732 | /* the events from being propagated further upwards. The dialogs have this */ | |
1733 | /* flag on by default. */ | |
1734 | #define wxWS_EX_BLOCK_EVENTS 0x00000002 | |
1735 | ||
1736 | /* don't use this window as an implicit parent for the other windows: this must */ | |
1737 | /* be used with transient windows as otherwise there is the risk of creating a */ | |
1738 | /* dialog/frame with this window as a parent which would lead to a crash if the */ | |
1739 | /* parent is destroyed before the child */ | |
1740 | #define wxWS_EX_TRANSIENT 0x00000004 | |
1741 | ||
1742 | /* don't paint the window background, we'll assume it will */ | |
1743 | /* be done by a theming engine. This is not yet used but could */ | |
1744 | /* possibly be made to work in the future, at least on Windows */ | |
1745 | #define wxWS_EX_THEMED_BACKGROUND 0x00000008 | |
1746 | ||
1747 | /* this window should always process idle events */ | |
1748 | #define wxWS_EX_PROCESS_IDLE 0x00000010 | |
1749 | ||
1750 | /* this window should always process UI update events */ | |
1751 | #define wxWS_EX_PROCESS_UI_UPDATES 0x00000020 | |
1752 | ||
1753 | /* Draw the window in a metal theme on Mac */ | |
1754 | #define wxFRAME_EX_METAL 0x00000040 | |
1755 | #define wxDIALOG_EX_METAL 0x00000040 | |
1756 | ||
1757 | /* Use this style to add a context-sensitive help to the window (currently for */ | |
1758 | /* Win32 only and it doesn't work if wxMINIMIZE_BOX or wxMAXIMIZE_BOX are used) */ | |
1759 | #define wxWS_EX_CONTEXTHELP 0x00000080 | |
1760 | ||
1761 | /* synonyms for wxWS_EX_CONTEXTHELP for compatibility */ | |
1762 | #define wxFRAME_EX_CONTEXTHELP wxWS_EX_CONTEXTHELP | |
1763 | #define wxDIALOG_EX_CONTEXTHELP wxWS_EX_CONTEXTHELP | |
1764 | ||
1765 | /* Create a window which is attachable to another top level window */ | |
1766 | #define wxFRAME_DRAWER 0x0020 | |
1767 | ||
1768 | /* | |
1769 | * MDI parent frame style flags | |
1770 | * Can overlap with some of the above. | |
1771 | */ | |
1772 | ||
1773 | #define wxFRAME_NO_WINDOW_MENU 0x0100 | |
1774 | ||
1775 | /* | |
1776 | * wxMenuBar style flags | |
1777 | */ | |
1778 | /* use native docking */ | |
1779 | #define wxMB_DOCKABLE 0x0001 | |
1780 | ||
1781 | /* | |
1782 | * wxMenu style flags | |
1783 | */ | |
1784 | #define wxMENU_TEAROFF 0x0001 | |
1785 | ||
1786 | /* | |
1787 | * Apply to all panel items | |
1788 | */ | |
1789 | #define wxCOLOURED 0x0800 | |
1790 | #define wxFIXED_LENGTH 0x0400 | |
1791 | ||
1792 | /* | |
1793 | * Styles for wxListBox | |
1794 | */ | |
1795 | #define wxLB_SORT 0x0010 | |
1796 | #define wxLB_SINGLE 0x0020 | |
1797 | #define wxLB_MULTIPLE 0x0040 | |
1798 | #define wxLB_EXTENDED 0x0080 | |
1799 | /* wxLB_OWNERDRAW is Windows-only */ | |
1800 | #define wxLB_NEEDED_SB 0x0000 | |
1801 | #define wxLB_OWNERDRAW 0x0100 | |
1802 | #define wxLB_ALWAYS_SB 0x0200 | |
1803 | #define wxLB_NO_SB 0x0400 | |
1804 | #define wxLB_HSCROLL wxHSCROLL | |
1805 | /* always show an entire number of rows */ | |
1806 | #define wxLB_INT_HEIGHT 0x0800 | |
1807 | ||
1808 | #if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6 | |
1809 | /* deprecated synonyms */ | |
1810 | #define wxPROCESS_ENTER 0x0400 /* wxTE_PROCESS_ENTER */ | |
1811 | #define wxPASSWORD 0x0800 /* wxTE_PASSWORD */ | |
1812 | #endif | |
1813 | ||
1814 | /* | |
1815 | * wxComboBox style flags | |
1816 | */ | |
1817 | #define wxCB_SIMPLE 0x0004 | |
1818 | #define wxCB_SORT 0x0008 | |
1819 | #define wxCB_READONLY 0x0010 | |
1820 | #define wxCB_DROPDOWN 0x0020 | |
1821 | ||
1822 | /* | |
1823 | * wxRadioBox style flags | |
1824 | */ | |
1825 | /* should we number the items from left to right or from top to bottom in a 2d */ | |
1826 | /* radiobox? */ | |
1827 | #define wxRA_LEFTTORIGHT 0x0001 | |
1828 | #define wxRA_TOPTOBOTTOM 0x0002 | |
1829 | ||
1830 | /* New, more intuitive names to specify majorDim argument */ | |
1831 | #define wxRA_SPECIFY_COLS wxHORIZONTAL | |
1832 | #define wxRA_SPECIFY_ROWS wxVERTICAL | |
1833 | ||
1834 | /* Old names for compatibility */ | |
1835 | #define wxRA_HORIZONTAL wxHORIZONTAL | |
1836 | #define wxRA_VERTICAL wxVERTICAL | |
1837 | ||
1838 | /* | |
1839 | * wxRadioButton style flag | |
1840 | */ | |
1841 | #define wxRB_GROUP 0x0004 | |
1842 | #define wxRB_SINGLE 0x0008 | |
1843 | ||
1844 | /* | |
1845 | * wxScrollBar flags | |
1846 | */ | |
1847 | #define wxSB_HORIZONTAL wxHORIZONTAL | |
1848 | #define wxSB_VERTICAL wxVERTICAL | |
1849 | ||
1850 | /* | |
1851 | * wxSpinButton flags. | |
1852 | * Note that a wxSpinCtrl is sometimes defined as a wxTextCtrl, and so the | |
1853 | * flags shouldn't overlap with wxTextCtrl flags that can be used for a single | |
1854 | * line controls (currently we reuse wxTE_CHARWRAP and wxTE_RICH2 neither of | |
1855 | * which makes sense for them). | |
1856 | */ | |
1857 | #define wxSP_HORIZONTAL wxHORIZONTAL /* 4 */ | |
1858 | #define wxSP_VERTICAL wxVERTICAL /* 8 */ | |
1859 | #define wxSP_ARROW_KEYS 0x4000 | |
1860 | #define wxSP_WRAP 0x8000 | |
1861 | ||
1862 | /* | |
1863 | * wxTabCtrl flags | |
1864 | */ | |
1865 | #define wxTC_RIGHTJUSTIFY 0x0010 | |
1866 | #define wxTC_FIXEDWIDTH 0x0020 | |
1867 | #define wxTC_TOP 0x0000 /* default */ | |
1868 | #define wxTC_LEFT 0x0020 | |
1869 | #define wxTC_RIGHT 0x0040 | |
1870 | #define wxTC_BOTTOM 0x0080 | |
1871 | #define wxTC_MULTILINE 0x0200 /* == wxNB_MULTILINE */ | |
1872 | #define wxTC_OWNERDRAW 0x0400 | |
1873 | ||
1874 | /* | |
1875 | * wxStaticBitmap flags | |
1876 | */ | |
1877 | #define wxBI_EXPAND wxEXPAND | |
1878 | ||
1879 | /* | |
1880 | * wxStaticLine flags | |
1881 | */ | |
1882 | #define wxLI_HORIZONTAL wxHORIZONTAL | |
1883 | #define wxLI_VERTICAL wxVERTICAL | |
1884 | ||
1885 | ||
1886 | /* | |
1887 | * extended dialog specifiers. these values are stored in a different | |
1888 | * flag and thus do not overlap with other style flags. note that these | |
1889 | * values do not correspond to the return values of the dialogs (for | |
1890 | * those values, look at the wxID_XXX defines). | |
1891 | */ | |
1892 | ||
1893 | /* wxCENTRE already defined as 0x00000001 */ | |
1894 | #define wxYES 0x00000002 | |
1895 | #define wxOK 0x00000004 | |
1896 | #define wxNO 0x00000008 | |
1897 | #define wxYES_NO (wxYES | wxNO) | |
1898 | #define wxCANCEL 0x00000010 | |
1899 | #define wxAPPLY 0x00000020 | |
1900 | #define wxCLOSE 0x00000040 | |
1901 | ||
1902 | #define wxOK_DEFAULT 0x00000000 /* has no effect (default) */ | |
1903 | #define wxYES_DEFAULT 0x00000000 /* has no effect (default) */ | |
1904 | #define wxNO_DEFAULT 0x00000080 /* only valid with wxYES_NO */ | |
1905 | #define wxCANCEL_DEFAULT 0x80000000 /* only valid with wxCANCEL */ | |
1906 | ||
1907 | #define wxICON_EXCLAMATION 0x00000100 | |
1908 | #define wxICON_HAND 0x00000200 | |
1909 | #define wxICON_WARNING wxICON_EXCLAMATION | |
1910 | #define wxICON_ERROR wxICON_HAND | |
1911 | #define wxICON_QUESTION 0x00000400 | |
1912 | #define wxICON_INFORMATION 0x00000800 | |
1913 | #define wxICON_STOP wxICON_HAND | |
1914 | #define wxICON_ASTERISK wxICON_INFORMATION | |
1915 | ||
1916 | #define wxHELP 0x00001000 | |
1917 | #define wxFORWARD 0x00002000 | |
1918 | #define wxBACKWARD 0x00004000 | |
1919 | #define wxRESET 0x00008000 | |
1920 | #define wxMORE 0x00010000 | |
1921 | #define wxSETUP 0x00020000 | |
1922 | #define wxICON_NONE 0x00040000 | |
1923 | ||
1924 | #define wxICON_MASK \ | |
1925 | (wxICON_EXCLAMATION|wxICON_HAND|wxICON_QUESTION|wxICON_INFORMATION|wxICON_NONE) | |
1926 | ||
1927 | /* | |
1928 | * Background styles. See wxWindow::SetBackgroundStyle | |
1929 | */ | |
1930 | enum wxBackgroundStyle | |
1931 | { | |
1932 | /* | |
1933 | background is erased in the EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND handler or using | |
1934 | the system default background if no such handler is defined (this | |
1935 | is the default style) | |
1936 | */ | |
1937 | wxBG_STYLE_ERASE, | |
1938 | ||
1939 | /* | |
1940 | background is erased by the system, no EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND event | |
1941 | is generated at all | |
1942 | */ | |
1943 | wxBG_STYLE_SYSTEM, | |
1944 | ||
1945 | /* | |
1946 | background is erased in EVT_PAINT handler and not erased at all | |
1947 | before it, this should be used if the paint handler paints over | |
1948 | the entire window to avoid flicker | |
1949 | */ | |
1950 | wxBG_STYLE_PAINT, | |
1951 | ||
1952 | ||
1953 | /* this is a Mac-only style, don't use in portable code */ | |
1954 | wxBG_STYLE_TRANSPARENT, | |
1955 | ||
1956 | /* this style is deprecated and doesn't do anything, don't use */ | |
1957 | wxBG_STYLE_COLOUR, | |
1958 | ||
1959 | /* | |
1960 | this style is deprecated and is synonymous with | |
1961 | wxBG_STYLE_PAINT, use the new name | |
1962 | */ | |
1963 | wxBG_STYLE_CUSTOM = wxBG_STYLE_PAINT | |
1964 | }; | |
1965 | ||
1966 | /* | |
1967 | * Key types used by (old style) lists and hashes. | |
1968 | */ | |
1969 | enum wxKeyType | |
1970 | { | |
1971 | wxKEY_NONE, | |
1972 | wxKEY_INTEGER, | |
1973 | wxKEY_STRING | |
1974 | }; | |
1975 | ||
1976 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1977 | /* standard IDs */ | |
1978 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
1979 | ||
1980 | /* Standard menu IDs */ | |
1981 | enum wxStandardID | |
1982 | { | |
1983 | /* | |
1984 | These ids delimit the range used by automatically-generated ids | |
1985 | (i.e. those used when wxID_ANY is specified during construction). | |
1986 | */ | |
1987 | #if defined(__WXMSW__) || wxUSE_AUTOID_MANAGEMENT | |
1988 | /* | |
1989 | On MSW the range is always restricted no matter if id management | |
1990 | is used or not because the native window ids are limited to short | |
1991 | range. On other platforms the range is only restricted if id | |
1992 | management is used so the reference count buffer won't be so big. | |
1993 | */ | |
1994 | wxID_AUTO_LOWEST = -32000, | |
1995 | wxID_AUTO_HIGHEST = -2000, | |
1996 | #else | |
1997 | wxID_AUTO_LOWEST = -1000000, | |
1998 | wxID_AUTO_HIGHEST = -2000, | |
1999 | #endif | |
2000 | ||
2001 | /* no id matches this one when compared to it */ | |
2002 | wxID_NONE = -3, | |
2003 | ||
2004 | /* id for a separator line in the menu (invalid for normal item) */ | |
2005 | wxID_SEPARATOR = -2, | |
2006 | ||
2007 | /* any id: means that we don't care about the id, whether when installing | |
2008 | * an event handler or when creating a new window */ | |
2009 | wxID_ANY = -1, | |
2010 | ||
2011 | ||
2012 | /* all predefined ids are between wxID_LOWEST and wxID_HIGHEST */ | |
2013 | wxID_LOWEST = 4999, | |
2014 | ||
2015 | wxID_OPEN, | |
2016 | wxID_CLOSE, | |
2017 | wxID_NEW, | |
2018 | wxID_SAVE, | |
2019 | wxID_SAVEAS, | |
2020 | wxID_REVERT, | |
2021 | wxID_EXIT, | |
2022 | wxID_UNDO, | |
2023 | wxID_REDO, | |
2024 | wxID_HELP, | |
2025 | wxID_PRINT, | |
2026 | wxID_PRINT_SETUP, | |
2027 | wxID_PAGE_SETUP, | |
2028 | wxID_PREVIEW, | |
2029 | wxID_ABOUT, | |
2030 | wxID_HELP_CONTENTS, | |
2031 | wxID_HELP_INDEX, | |
2032 | wxID_HELP_SEARCH, | |
2033 | wxID_HELP_COMMANDS, | |
2034 | wxID_HELP_PROCEDURES, | |
2035 | wxID_HELP_CONTEXT, | |
2036 | wxID_CLOSE_ALL, | |
2037 | wxID_PREFERENCES, | |
2038 | ||
2039 | wxID_EDIT = 5030, | |
2040 | wxID_CUT, | |
2041 | wxID_COPY, | |
2042 | wxID_PASTE, | |
2043 | wxID_CLEAR, | |
2044 | wxID_FIND, | |
2045 | wxID_DUPLICATE, | |
2046 | wxID_SELECTALL, | |
2047 | wxID_DELETE, | |
2048 | wxID_REPLACE, | |
2049 | wxID_REPLACE_ALL, | |
2050 | wxID_PROPERTIES, | |
2051 | ||
2052 | wxID_VIEW_DETAILS, | |
2053 | wxID_VIEW_LARGEICONS, | |
2054 | wxID_VIEW_SMALLICONS, | |
2055 | wxID_VIEW_LIST, | |
2056 | wxID_VIEW_SORTDATE, | |
2057 | wxID_VIEW_SORTNAME, | |
2058 | wxID_VIEW_SORTSIZE, | |
2059 | wxID_VIEW_SORTTYPE, | |
2060 | ||
2061 | wxID_FILE = 5050, | |
2062 | wxID_FILE1, | |
2063 | wxID_FILE2, | |
2064 | wxID_FILE3, | |
2065 | wxID_FILE4, | |
2066 | wxID_FILE5, | |
2067 | wxID_FILE6, | |
2068 | wxID_FILE7, | |
2069 | wxID_FILE8, | |
2070 | wxID_FILE9, | |
2071 | ||
2072 | /* Standard button and menu IDs */ | |
2073 | wxID_OK = 5100, | |
2074 | wxID_CANCEL, | |
2075 | wxID_APPLY, | |
2076 | wxID_YES, | |
2077 | wxID_NO, | |
2078 | wxID_STATIC, | |
2079 | wxID_FORWARD, | |
2080 | wxID_BACKWARD, | |
2081 | wxID_DEFAULT, | |
2082 | wxID_MORE, | |
2083 | wxID_SETUP, | |
2084 | wxID_RESET, | |
2085 | wxID_CONTEXT_HELP, | |
2086 | wxID_YESTOALL, | |
2087 | wxID_NOTOALL, | |
2088 | wxID_ABORT, | |
2089 | wxID_RETRY, | |
2090 | wxID_IGNORE, | |
2091 | wxID_ADD, | |
2092 | wxID_REMOVE, | |
2093 | ||
2094 | wxID_UP, | |
2095 | wxID_DOWN, | |
2096 | wxID_HOME, | |
2097 | wxID_REFRESH, | |
2098 | wxID_STOP, | |
2099 | wxID_INDEX, | |
2100 | ||
2101 | wxID_BOLD, | |
2102 | wxID_ITALIC, | |
2103 | wxID_JUSTIFY_CENTER, | |
2104 | wxID_JUSTIFY_FILL, | |
2105 | wxID_JUSTIFY_RIGHT, | |
2106 | wxID_JUSTIFY_LEFT, | |
2107 | wxID_UNDERLINE, | |
2108 | wxID_INDENT, | |
2109 | wxID_UNINDENT, | |
2110 | wxID_ZOOM_100, | |
2111 | wxID_ZOOM_FIT, | |
2112 | wxID_ZOOM_IN, | |
2113 | wxID_ZOOM_OUT, | |
2114 | wxID_UNDELETE, | |
2115 | wxID_REVERT_TO_SAVED, | |
2116 | wxID_CDROM, | |
2117 | wxID_CONVERT, | |
2118 | wxID_EXECUTE, | |
2119 | wxID_FLOPPY, | |
2120 | wxID_HARDDISK, | |
2121 | wxID_BOTTOM, | |
2122 | wxID_FIRST, | |
2123 | wxID_LAST, | |
2124 | wxID_TOP, | |
2125 | wxID_INFO, | |
2126 | wxID_JUMP_TO, | |
2127 | wxID_NETWORK, | |
2128 | wxID_SELECT_COLOR, | |
2129 | wxID_SELECT_FONT, | |
2130 | wxID_SORT_ASCENDING, | |
2131 | wxID_SORT_DESCENDING, | |
2132 | wxID_SPELL_CHECK, | |
2133 | wxID_STRIKETHROUGH, | |
2134 | ||
2135 | /* System menu IDs (used by wxUniv): */ | |
2136 | wxID_SYSTEM_MENU = 5200, | |
2137 | wxID_CLOSE_FRAME, | |
2138 | wxID_MOVE_FRAME, | |
2139 | wxID_RESIZE_FRAME, | |
2140 | wxID_MAXIMIZE_FRAME, | |
2141 | wxID_ICONIZE_FRAME, | |
2142 | wxID_RESTORE_FRAME, | |
2143 | ||
2144 | /* MDI window menu ids */ | |
2145 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_FIRST = 5230, | |
2146 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_CASCADE = wxID_MDI_WINDOW_FIRST, | |
2147 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_TILE_HORZ, | |
2148 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_TILE_VERT, | |
2149 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_ARRANGE_ICONS, | |
2150 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_PREV, | |
2151 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_NEXT, | |
2152 | wxID_MDI_WINDOW_LAST = wxID_MDI_WINDOW_NEXT, | |
2153 | ||
2154 | /* OS X system menu ids */ | |
2155 | wxID_OSX_MENU_FIRST = 5250, | |
2156 | wxID_OSX_HIDE = wxID_OSX_MENU_FIRST, | |
2157 | wxID_OSX_HIDEOTHERS, | |
2158 | wxID_OSX_SHOWALL, | |
2159 | wxID_OSX_MENU_LAST = wxID_OSX_SHOWALL, | |
2160 | ||
2161 | /* IDs used by generic file dialog (13 consecutive starting from this value) */ | |
2162 | wxID_FILEDLGG = 5900, | |
2163 | ||
2164 | /* IDs used by generic file ctrl (4 consecutive starting from this value) */ | |
2165 | wxID_FILECTRL = 5950, | |
2166 | ||
2167 | wxID_HIGHEST = 5999 | |
2168 | }; | |
2169 | ||
2170 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2171 | /* wxWindowID type (after wxID_XYZ enum, platform detection, and dlimpexp.h) */ | |
2172 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2173 | ||
2174 | /* special care should be taken with this type under Windows where the real */ | |
2175 | /* window id is unsigned, so we must always do the cast before comparing them */ | |
2176 | /* (or else they would be always different!). Using wxGetWindowId() which does */ | |
2177 | /* the cast itself is recommended. Note that this type can't be unsigned */ | |
2178 | /* because wxID_ANY == -1 is a valid (and largely used) value for window id. */ | |
2179 | #if defined(__cplusplus) && wxUSE_GUI | |
2180 | #include "wx/windowid.h" | |
2181 | #endif | |
2182 | ||
2183 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2184 | /* other constants */ | |
2185 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2186 | ||
2187 | /* menu and toolbar item kinds */ | |
2188 | enum wxItemKind | |
2189 | { | |
2190 | wxITEM_SEPARATOR = -1, | |
2191 | wxITEM_NORMAL, | |
2192 | wxITEM_CHECK, | |
2193 | wxITEM_RADIO, | |
2194 | wxITEM_DROPDOWN, | |
2195 | wxITEM_MAX | |
2196 | }; | |
2197 | ||
2198 | /* | |
2199 | * The possible states of a 3-state checkbox (Compatible | |
2200 | * with the 2-state checkbox). | |
2201 | */ | |
2202 | enum wxCheckBoxState | |
2203 | { | |
2204 | wxCHK_UNCHECKED, | |
2205 | wxCHK_CHECKED, | |
2206 | wxCHK_UNDETERMINED /* 3-state checkbox only */ | |
2207 | }; | |
2208 | ||
2209 | ||
2210 | /* hit test results */ | |
2211 | enum wxHitTest | |
2212 | { | |
2213 | wxHT_NOWHERE, | |
2214 | ||
2215 | /* scrollbar */ | |
2216 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_FIRST = wxHT_NOWHERE, | |
2217 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_LINE_1, /* left or upper arrow to scroll by line */ | |
2218 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_LINE_2, /* right or down */ | |
2219 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_PAGE_1, /* left or upper arrow to scroll by page */ | |
2220 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_PAGE_2, /* right or down */ | |
2221 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_THUMB, /* on the thumb */ | |
2222 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_BAR_1, /* bar to the left/above the thumb */ | |
2223 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_BAR_2, /* bar to the right/below the thumb */ | |
2224 | wxHT_SCROLLBAR_LAST, | |
2225 | ||
2226 | /* window */ | |
2227 | wxHT_WINDOW_OUTSIDE, /* not in this window at all */ | |
2228 | wxHT_WINDOW_INSIDE, /* in the client area */ | |
2229 | wxHT_WINDOW_VERT_SCROLLBAR, /* on the vertical scrollbar */ | |
2230 | wxHT_WINDOW_HORZ_SCROLLBAR, /* on the horizontal scrollbar */ | |
2231 | wxHT_WINDOW_CORNER, /* on the corner between 2 scrollbars */ | |
2232 | ||
2233 | wxHT_MAX | |
2234 | }; | |
2235 | ||
2236 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2237 | /* Possible SetSize flags */ | |
2238 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2239 | ||
2240 | /* Use internally-calculated width if -1 */ | |
2241 | #define wxSIZE_AUTO_WIDTH 0x0001 | |
2242 | /* Use internally-calculated height if -1 */ | |
2243 | #define wxSIZE_AUTO_HEIGHT 0x0002 | |
2244 | /* Use internally-calculated width and height if each is -1 */ | |
2245 | #define wxSIZE_AUTO (wxSIZE_AUTO_WIDTH|wxSIZE_AUTO_HEIGHT) | |
2246 | /* Ignore missing (-1) dimensions (use existing). */ | |
2247 | /* For readability only: test for wxSIZE_AUTO_WIDTH/HEIGHT in code. */ | |
2248 | #define wxSIZE_USE_EXISTING 0x0000 | |
2249 | /* Allow -1 as a valid position */ | |
2250 | #define wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE 0x0004 | |
2251 | /* Don't do parent client adjustments (for implementation only) */ | |
2252 | #define wxSIZE_NO_ADJUSTMENTS 0x0008 | |
2253 | /* Change the window position even if it seems to be already correct */ | |
2254 | #define wxSIZE_FORCE 0x0010 | |
2255 | /* Emit size event even if size didn't change */ | |
2256 | #define wxSIZE_FORCE_EVENT 0x0020 | |
2257 | ||
2258 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2259 | /* GDI descriptions */ | |
2260 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2261 | ||
2262 | /* | |
2263 | WARNING: the following styles are deprecated; use the | |
2264 | wxFontFamily, wxFontStyle, wxFontWeight, wxBrushStyle, | |
2265 | wxPenStyle, wxPenCap, wxPenJoin enum values instead! | |
2266 | */ | |
2267 | ||
2268 | #if FUTURE_WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_3_0 | |
2269 | ||
2270 | /* don't use any elements of this enum in the new code */ | |
2271 | enum wxDeprecatedGUIConstants | |
2272 | { | |
2273 | /* Text font families */ | |
2274 | wxDEFAULT = 70, | |
2275 | wxDECORATIVE, | |
2276 | wxROMAN, | |
2277 | wxSCRIPT, | |
2278 | wxSWISS, | |
2279 | wxMODERN, | |
2280 | wxTELETYPE, /* @@@@ */ | |
2281 | ||
2282 | /* Proportional or Fixed width fonts (not yet used) */ | |
2283 | wxVARIABLE = 80, | |
2284 | wxFIXED, | |
2285 | ||
2286 | wxNORMAL = 90, | |
2287 | wxLIGHT, | |
2288 | wxBOLD, | |
2289 | /* Also wxNORMAL for normal (non-italic text) */ | |
2290 | wxITALIC, | |
2291 | wxSLANT, | |
2292 | ||
2293 | /* Pen styles */ | |
2294 | wxSOLID = 100, | |
2295 | wxDOT, | |
2296 | wxLONG_DASH, | |
2297 | wxSHORT_DASH, | |
2298 | wxDOT_DASH, | |
2299 | wxUSER_DASH, | |
2300 | ||
2301 | wxTRANSPARENT, | |
2302 | ||
2303 | /* Brush & Pen Stippling. Note that a stippled pen cannot be dashed!! */ | |
2304 | /* Note also that stippling a Pen IS meaningful, because a Line is */ | |
2305 | wxSTIPPLE_MASK_OPAQUE, /* mask is used for blitting monochrome using text fore and back ground colors */ | |
2306 | wxSTIPPLE_MASK, /* mask is used for masking areas in the stipple bitmap (TO DO) */ | |
2307 | /* drawn with a Pen, and without any Brush -- and it can be stippled. */ | |
2308 | wxSTIPPLE = 110, | |
2309 | ||
2310 | wxBDIAGONAL_HATCH, /* In wxWidgets < 2.6 use WX_HATCH macro */ | |
2311 | wxCROSSDIAG_HATCH, /* to verify these wx*_HATCH are in style */ | |
2312 | wxFDIAGONAL_HATCH, /* of wxBrush. In wxWidgets >= 2.6 use */ | |
2313 | wxCROSS_HATCH, /* wxBrush::IsHatch() instead. */ | |
2314 | wxHORIZONTAL_HATCH, | |
2315 | wxVERTICAL_HATCH, | |
2316 | wxFIRST_HATCH = wxBDIAGONAL_HATCH, | |
2317 | wxLAST_HATCH = wxVERTICAL_HATCH | |
2318 | }; | |
2319 | #endif | |
2320 | ||
2321 | /* ToolPanel in wxFrame (VZ: unused?) */ | |
2322 | enum | |
2323 | { | |
2324 | wxTOOL_TOP = 1, | |
2325 | wxTOOL_BOTTOM, | |
2326 | wxTOOL_LEFT, | |
2327 | wxTOOL_RIGHT | |
2328 | }; | |
2329 | ||
2330 | /* the values of the format constants should be the same as corresponding */ | |
2331 | /* CF_XXX constants in Windows API */ | |
2332 | enum wxDataFormatId | |
2333 | { | |
2334 | wxDF_INVALID = 0, | |
2335 | wxDF_TEXT = 1, /* CF_TEXT */ | |
2336 | wxDF_BITMAP = 2, /* CF_BITMAP */ | |
2337 | wxDF_METAFILE = 3, /* CF_METAFILEPICT */ | |
2338 | wxDF_SYLK = 4, | |
2339 | wxDF_DIF = 5, | |
2340 | wxDF_TIFF = 6, | |
2341 | wxDF_OEMTEXT = 7, /* CF_OEMTEXT */ | |
2342 | wxDF_DIB = 8, /* CF_DIB */ | |
2343 | wxDF_PALETTE = 9, | |
2344 | wxDF_PENDATA = 10, | |
2345 | wxDF_RIFF = 11, | |
2346 | wxDF_WAVE = 12, | |
2347 | wxDF_UNICODETEXT = 13, | |
2348 | wxDF_ENHMETAFILE = 14, | |
2349 | wxDF_FILENAME = 15, /* CF_HDROP */ | |
2350 | wxDF_LOCALE = 16, | |
2351 | wxDF_PRIVATE = 20, | |
2352 | wxDF_HTML = 30, /* Note: does not correspond to CF_ constant */ | |
2353 | wxDF_MAX | |
2354 | }; | |
2355 | ||
2356 | /* Key codes */ | |
2357 | enum wxKeyCode | |
2358 | { | |
2359 | WXK_NONE = 0, | |
2360 | ||
2361 | WXK_CONTROL_A = 1, | |
2362 | WXK_CONTROL_B, | |
2363 | WXK_CONTROL_C, | |
2364 | WXK_CONTROL_D, | |
2365 | WXK_CONTROL_E, | |
2366 | WXK_CONTROL_F, | |
2367 | WXK_CONTROL_G, | |
2368 | WXK_CONTROL_H, | |
2369 | WXK_CONTROL_I, | |
2370 | WXK_CONTROL_J, | |
2371 | WXK_CONTROL_K, | |
2372 | WXK_CONTROL_L, | |
2373 | WXK_CONTROL_M, | |
2374 | WXK_CONTROL_N, | |
2375 | WXK_CONTROL_O, | |
2376 | WXK_CONTROL_P, | |
2377 | WXK_CONTROL_Q, | |
2378 | WXK_CONTROL_R, | |
2379 | WXK_CONTROL_S, | |
2380 | WXK_CONTROL_T, | |
2381 | WXK_CONTROL_U, | |
2382 | WXK_CONTROL_V, | |
2383 | WXK_CONTROL_W, | |
2384 | WXK_CONTROL_X, | |
2385 | WXK_CONTROL_Y, | |
2386 | WXK_CONTROL_Z, | |
2387 | ||
2388 | WXK_BACK = 8, /* backspace */ | |
2389 | WXK_TAB = 9, | |
2390 | WXK_RETURN = 13, | |
2391 | WXK_ESCAPE = 27, | |
2392 | ||
2393 | /* values from 33 to 126 are reserved for the standard ASCII characters */ | |
2394 | ||
2395 | WXK_SPACE = 32, | |
2396 | WXK_DELETE = 127, | |
2397 | ||
2398 | /* values from 128 to 255 are reserved for ASCII extended characters | |
2399 | (note that there isn't a single fixed standard for the meaning | |
2400 | of these values; avoid them in portable apps!) */ | |
2401 | ||
2402 | /* These are not compatible with unicode characters. | |
2403 | If you want to get a unicode character from a key event, use | |
2404 | wxKeyEvent::GetUnicodeKey */ | |
2405 | WXK_START = 300, | |
2406 | WXK_LBUTTON, | |
2407 | WXK_RBUTTON, | |
2408 | WXK_CANCEL, | |
2409 | WXK_MBUTTON, | |
2410 | WXK_CLEAR, | |
2411 | WXK_SHIFT, | |
2412 | WXK_ALT, | |
2413 | WXK_CONTROL, | |
2414 | WXK_MENU, | |
2415 | WXK_PAUSE, | |
2416 | WXK_CAPITAL, | |
2417 | WXK_END, | |
2418 | WXK_HOME, | |
2419 | WXK_LEFT, | |
2420 | WXK_UP, | |
2421 | WXK_RIGHT, | |
2422 | WXK_DOWN, | |
2423 | WXK_SELECT, | |
2424 | WXK_PRINT, | |
2425 | WXK_EXECUTE, | |
2426 | WXK_SNAPSHOT, | |
2427 | WXK_INSERT, | |
2428 | WXK_HELP, | |
2429 | WXK_NUMPAD0, | |
2430 | WXK_NUMPAD1, | |
2431 | WXK_NUMPAD2, | |
2432 | WXK_NUMPAD3, | |
2433 | WXK_NUMPAD4, | |
2434 | WXK_NUMPAD5, | |
2435 | WXK_NUMPAD6, | |
2436 | WXK_NUMPAD7, | |
2437 | WXK_NUMPAD8, | |
2438 | WXK_NUMPAD9, | |
2439 | WXK_MULTIPLY, | |
2440 | WXK_ADD, | |
2441 | WXK_SEPARATOR, | |
2442 | WXK_SUBTRACT, | |
2443 | WXK_DECIMAL, | |
2444 | WXK_DIVIDE, | |
2445 | WXK_F1, | |
2446 | WXK_F2, | |
2447 | WXK_F3, | |
2448 | WXK_F4, | |
2449 | WXK_F5, | |
2450 | WXK_F6, | |
2451 | WXK_F7, | |
2452 | WXK_F8, | |
2453 | WXK_F9, | |
2454 | WXK_F10, | |
2455 | WXK_F11, | |
2456 | WXK_F12, | |
2457 | WXK_F13, | |
2458 | WXK_F14, | |
2459 | WXK_F15, | |
2460 | WXK_F16, | |
2461 | WXK_F17, | |
2462 | WXK_F18, | |
2463 | WXK_F19, | |
2464 | WXK_F20, | |
2465 | WXK_F21, | |
2466 | WXK_F22, | |
2467 | WXK_F23, | |
2468 | WXK_F24, | |
2469 | WXK_NUMLOCK, | |
2470 | WXK_SCROLL, | |
2471 | WXK_PAGEUP, | |
2472 | WXK_PAGEDOWN, | |
2473 | #if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6 | |
2474 | WXK_PRIOR = WXK_PAGEUP, | |
2475 | WXK_NEXT = WXK_PAGEDOWN, | |
2476 | #endif | |
2477 | ||
2478 | WXK_NUMPAD_SPACE, | |
2479 | WXK_NUMPAD_TAB, | |
2480 | WXK_NUMPAD_ENTER, | |
2481 | WXK_NUMPAD_F1, | |
2482 | WXK_NUMPAD_F2, | |
2483 | WXK_NUMPAD_F3, | |
2484 | WXK_NUMPAD_F4, | |
2485 | WXK_NUMPAD_HOME, | |
2486 | WXK_NUMPAD_LEFT, | |
2487 | WXK_NUMPAD_UP, | |
2488 | WXK_NUMPAD_RIGHT, | |
2489 | WXK_NUMPAD_DOWN, | |
2490 | WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEUP, | |
2491 | WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEDOWN, | |
2492 | #if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6 | |
2493 | WXK_NUMPAD_PRIOR = WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEUP, | |
2494 | WXK_NUMPAD_NEXT = WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEDOWN, | |
2495 | #endif | |
2496 | WXK_NUMPAD_END, | |
2497 | WXK_NUMPAD_BEGIN, | |
2498 | WXK_NUMPAD_INSERT, | |
2499 | WXK_NUMPAD_DELETE, | |
2500 | WXK_NUMPAD_EQUAL, | |
2501 | WXK_NUMPAD_MULTIPLY, | |
2502 | WXK_NUMPAD_ADD, | |
2503 | WXK_NUMPAD_SEPARATOR, | |
2504 | WXK_NUMPAD_SUBTRACT, | |
2505 | WXK_NUMPAD_DECIMAL, | |
2506 | WXK_NUMPAD_DIVIDE, | |
2507 | ||
2508 | WXK_WINDOWS_LEFT, | |
2509 | WXK_WINDOWS_RIGHT, | |
2510 | WXK_WINDOWS_MENU , | |
2511 | #ifdef __WXOSX__ | |
2512 | WXK_RAW_CONTROL, | |
2513 | #else | |
2514 | WXK_RAW_CONTROL = WXK_CONTROL, | |
2515 | #endif | |
2516 | WXK_COMMAND = WXK_CONTROL, | |
2517 | ||
2518 | /* Hardware-specific buttons */ | |
2519 | WXK_SPECIAL1 = 193, | |
2520 | WXK_SPECIAL2, | |
2521 | WXK_SPECIAL3, | |
2522 | WXK_SPECIAL4, | |
2523 | WXK_SPECIAL5, | |
2524 | WXK_SPECIAL6, | |
2525 | WXK_SPECIAL7, | |
2526 | WXK_SPECIAL8, | |
2527 | WXK_SPECIAL9, | |
2528 | WXK_SPECIAL10, | |
2529 | WXK_SPECIAL11, | |
2530 | WXK_SPECIAL12, | |
2531 | WXK_SPECIAL13, | |
2532 | WXK_SPECIAL14, | |
2533 | WXK_SPECIAL15, | |
2534 | WXK_SPECIAL16, | |
2535 | WXK_SPECIAL17, | |
2536 | WXK_SPECIAL18, | |
2537 | WXK_SPECIAL19, | |
2538 | WXK_SPECIAL20 | |
2539 | }; | |
2540 | ||
2541 | /* This enum contains bit mask constants used in wxKeyEvent */ | |
2542 | enum wxKeyModifier | |
2543 | { | |
2544 | wxMOD_NONE = 0x0000, | |
2545 | wxMOD_ALT = 0x0001, | |
2546 | wxMOD_CONTROL = 0x0002, | |
2547 | wxMOD_ALTGR = wxMOD_ALT | wxMOD_CONTROL, | |
2548 | wxMOD_SHIFT = 0x0004, | |
2549 | wxMOD_META = 0x0008, | |
2550 | wxMOD_WIN = wxMOD_META, | |
2551 | #if defined(__WXMAC__) || defined(__WXCOCOA__) | |
2552 | wxMOD_RAW_CONTROL = 0x0010, | |
2553 | #else | |
2554 | wxMOD_RAW_CONTROL = wxMOD_CONTROL, | |
2555 | #endif | |
2556 | wxMOD_CMD = wxMOD_CONTROL, | |
2557 | wxMOD_ALL = 0xffff | |
2558 | }; | |
2559 | ||
2560 | /* Shortcut for easier dialog-unit-to-pixel conversion */ | |
2561 | #define wxDLG_UNIT(parent, pt) parent->ConvertDialogToPixels(pt) | |
2562 | ||
2563 | /* Paper types */ | |
2564 | typedef enum | |
2565 | { | |
2566 | wxPAPER_NONE, /* Use specific dimensions */ | |
2567 | wxPAPER_LETTER, /* Letter, 8 1/2 by 11 inches */ | |
2568 | wxPAPER_LEGAL, /* Legal, 8 1/2 by 14 inches */ | |
2569 | wxPAPER_A4, /* A4 Sheet, 210 by 297 millimeters */ | |
2570 | wxPAPER_CSHEET, /* C Sheet, 17 by 22 inches */ | |
2571 | wxPAPER_DSHEET, /* D Sheet, 22 by 34 inches */ | |
2572 | wxPAPER_ESHEET, /* E Sheet, 34 by 44 inches */ | |
2573 | wxPAPER_LETTERSMALL, /* Letter Small, 8 1/2 by 11 inches */ | |
2574 | wxPAPER_TABLOID, /* Tabloid, 11 by 17 inches */ | |
2575 | wxPAPER_LEDGER, /* Ledger, 17 by 11 inches */ | |
2576 | wxPAPER_STATEMENT, /* Statement, 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches */ | |
2577 | wxPAPER_EXECUTIVE, /* Executive, 7 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches */ | |
2578 | wxPAPER_A3, /* A3 sheet, 297 by 420 millimeters */ | |
2579 | wxPAPER_A4SMALL, /* A4 small sheet, 210 by 297 millimeters */ | |
2580 | wxPAPER_A5, /* A5 sheet, 148 by 210 millimeters */ | |
2581 | wxPAPER_B4, /* B4 sheet, 250 by 354 millimeters */ | |
2582 | wxPAPER_B5, /* B5 sheet, 182-by-257-millimeter paper */ | |
2583 | wxPAPER_FOLIO, /* Folio, 8-1/2-by-13-inch paper */ | |
2584 | wxPAPER_QUARTO, /* Quarto, 215-by-275-millimeter paper */ | |
2585 | wxPAPER_10X14, /* 10-by-14-inch sheet */ | |
2586 | wxPAPER_11X17, /* 11-by-17-inch sheet */ | |
2587 | wxPAPER_NOTE, /* Note, 8 1/2 by 11 inches */ | |
2588 | wxPAPER_ENV_9, /* #9 Envelope, 3 7/8 by 8 7/8 inches */ | |
2589 | wxPAPER_ENV_10, /* #10 Envelope, 4 1/8 by 9 1/2 inches */ | |
2590 | wxPAPER_ENV_11, /* #11 Envelope, 4 1/2 by 10 3/8 inches */ | |
2591 | wxPAPER_ENV_12, /* #12 Envelope, 4 3/4 by 11 inches */ | |
2592 | wxPAPER_ENV_14, /* #14 Envelope, 5 by 11 1/2 inches */ | |
2593 | wxPAPER_ENV_DL, /* DL Envelope, 110 by 220 millimeters */ | |
2594 | wxPAPER_ENV_C5, /* C5 Envelope, 162 by 229 millimeters */ | |
2595 | wxPAPER_ENV_C3, /* C3 Envelope, 324 by 458 millimeters */ | |
2596 | wxPAPER_ENV_C4, /* C4 Envelope, 229 by 324 millimeters */ | |
2597 | wxPAPER_ENV_C6, /* C6 Envelope, 114 by 162 millimeters */ | |
2598 | wxPAPER_ENV_C65, /* C65 Envelope, 114 by 229 millimeters */ | |
2599 | wxPAPER_ENV_B4, /* B4 Envelope, 250 by 353 millimeters */ | |
2600 | wxPAPER_ENV_B5, /* B5 Envelope, 176 by 250 millimeters */ | |
2601 | wxPAPER_ENV_B6, /* B6 Envelope, 176 by 125 millimeters */ | |
2602 | wxPAPER_ENV_ITALY, /* Italy Envelope, 110 by 230 millimeters */ | |
2603 | wxPAPER_ENV_MONARCH, /* Monarch Envelope, 3 7/8 by 7 1/2 inches */ | |
2604 | wxPAPER_ENV_PERSONAL, /* 6 3/4 Envelope, 3 5/8 by 6 1/2 inches */ | |
2605 | wxPAPER_FANFOLD_US, /* US Std Fanfold, 14 7/8 by 11 inches */ | |
2606 | wxPAPER_FANFOLD_STD_GERMAN, /* German Std Fanfold, 8 1/2 by 12 inches */ | |
2607 | wxPAPER_FANFOLD_LGL_GERMAN, /* German Legal Fanfold, 8 1/2 by 13 inches */ | |
2608 | ||
2609 | wxPAPER_ISO_B4, /* B4 (ISO) 250 x 353 mm */ | |
2610 | wxPAPER_JAPANESE_POSTCARD, /* Japanese Postcard 100 x 148 mm */ | |
2611 | wxPAPER_9X11, /* 9 x 11 in */ | |
2612 | wxPAPER_10X11, /* 10 x 11 in */ | |
2613 | wxPAPER_15X11, /* 15 x 11 in */ | |
2614 | wxPAPER_ENV_INVITE, /* Envelope Invite 220 x 220 mm */ | |
2615 | wxPAPER_LETTER_EXTRA, /* Letter Extra 9 \275 x 12 in */ | |
2616 | wxPAPER_LEGAL_EXTRA, /* Legal Extra 9 \275 x 15 in */ | |
2617 | wxPAPER_TABLOID_EXTRA, /* Tabloid Extra 11.69 x 18 in */ | |
2618 | wxPAPER_A4_EXTRA, /* A4 Extra 9.27 x 12.69 in */ | |
2619 | wxPAPER_LETTER_TRANSVERSE, /* Letter Transverse 8 \275 x 11 in */ | |
2620 | wxPAPER_A4_TRANSVERSE, /* A4 Transverse 210 x 297 mm */ | |
2621 | wxPAPER_LETTER_EXTRA_TRANSVERSE, /* Letter Extra Transverse 9\275 x 12 in */ | |
2622 | wxPAPER_A_PLUS, /* SuperA/SuperA/A4 227 x 356 mm */ | |
2623 | wxPAPER_B_PLUS, /* SuperB/SuperB/A3 305 x 487 mm */ | |
2624 | wxPAPER_LETTER_PLUS, /* Letter Plus 8.5 x 12.69 in */ | |
2625 | wxPAPER_A4_PLUS, /* A4 Plus 210 x 330 mm */ | |
2626 | wxPAPER_A5_TRANSVERSE, /* A5 Transverse 148 x 210 mm */ | |
2627 | wxPAPER_B5_TRANSVERSE, /* B5 (JIS) Transverse 182 x 257 mm */ | |
2628 | wxPAPER_A3_EXTRA, /* A3 Extra 322 x 445 mm */ | |
2629 | wxPAPER_A5_EXTRA, /* A5 Extra 174 x 235 mm */ | |
2630 | wxPAPER_B5_EXTRA, /* B5 (ISO) Extra 201 x 276 mm */ | |
2631 | wxPAPER_A2, /* A2 420 x 594 mm */ | |
2632 | wxPAPER_A3_TRANSVERSE, /* A3 Transverse 297 x 420 mm */ | |
2633 | wxPAPER_A3_EXTRA_TRANSVERSE, /* A3 Extra Transverse 322 x 445 mm */ | |
2634 | ||
2635 | wxPAPER_DBL_JAPANESE_POSTCARD,/* Japanese Double Postcard 200 x 148 mm */ | |
2636 | wxPAPER_A6, /* A6 105 x 148 mm */ | |
2637 | wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU2, /* Japanese Envelope Kaku #2 */ | |
2638 | wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU3, /* Japanese Envelope Kaku #3 */ | |
2639 | wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU3, /* Japanese Envelope Chou #3 */ | |
2640 | wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU4, /* Japanese Envelope Chou #4 */ | |
2641 | wxPAPER_LETTER_ROTATED, /* Letter Rotated 11 x 8 1/2 in */ | |
2642 | wxPAPER_A3_ROTATED, /* A3 Rotated 420 x 297 mm */ | |
2643 | wxPAPER_A4_ROTATED, /* A4 Rotated 297 x 210 mm */ | |
2644 | wxPAPER_A5_ROTATED, /* A5 Rotated 210 x 148 mm */ | |
2645 | wxPAPER_B4_JIS_ROTATED, /* B4 (JIS) Rotated 364 x 257 mm */ | |
2646 | wxPAPER_B5_JIS_ROTATED, /* B5 (JIS) Rotated 257 x 182 mm */ | |
2647 | wxPAPER_JAPANESE_POSTCARD_ROTATED,/* Japanese Postcard Rotated 148 x 100 mm */ | |
2648 | wxPAPER_DBL_JAPANESE_POSTCARD_ROTATED,/* Double Japanese Postcard Rotated 148 x 200 mm */ | |
2649 | wxPAPER_A6_ROTATED, /* A6 Rotated 148 x 105 mm */ | |
2650 | wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU2_ROTATED, /* Japanese Envelope Kaku #2 Rotated */ | |
2651 | wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU3_ROTATED, /* Japanese Envelope Kaku #3 Rotated */ | |
2652 | wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU3_ROTATED, /* Japanese Envelope Chou #3 Rotated */ | |
2653 | wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU4_ROTATED, /* Japanese Envelope Chou #4 Rotated */ | |
2654 | wxPAPER_B6_JIS, /* B6 (JIS) 128 x 182 mm */ | |
2655 | wxPAPER_B6_JIS_ROTATED, /* B6 (JIS) Rotated 182 x 128 mm */ | |
2656 | wxPAPER_12X11, /* 12 x 11 in */ | |
2657 | wxPAPER_JENV_YOU4, /* Japanese Envelope You #4 */ | |
2658 | wxPAPER_JENV_YOU4_ROTATED, /* Japanese Envelope You #4 Rotated */ | |
2659 | wxPAPER_P16K, /* PRC 16K 146 x 215 mm */ | |
2660 | wxPAPER_P32K, /* PRC 32K 97 x 151 mm */ | |
2661 | wxPAPER_P32KBIG, /* PRC 32K(Big) 97 x 151 mm */ | |
2662 | wxPAPER_PENV_1, /* PRC Envelope #1 102 x 165 mm */ | |
2663 | wxPAPER_PENV_2, /* PRC Envelope #2 102 x 176 mm */ | |
2664 | wxPAPER_PENV_3, /* PRC Envelope #3 125 x 176 mm */ | |
2665 | wxPAPER_PENV_4, /* PRC Envelope #4 110 x 208 mm */ | |
2666 | wxPAPER_PENV_5, /* PRC Envelope #5 110 x 220 mm */ | |
2667 | wxPAPER_PENV_6, /* PRC Envelope #6 120 x 230 mm */ | |
2668 | wxPAPER_PENV_7, /* PRC Envelope #7 160 x 230 mm */ | |
2669 | wxPAPER_PENV_8, /* PRC Envelope #8 120 x 309 mm */ | |
2670 | wxPAPER_PENV_9, /* PRC Envelope #9 229 x 324 mm */ | |
2671 | wxPAPER_PENV_10, /* PRC Envelope #10 324 x 458 mm */ | |
2672 | wxPAPER_P16K_ROTATED, /* PRC 16K Rotated */ | |
2673 | wxPAPER_P32K_ROTATED, /* PRC 32K Rotated */ | |
2674 | wxPAPER_P32KBIG_ROTATED, /* PRC 32K(Big) Rotated */ | |
2675 | wxPAPER_PENV_1_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #1 Rotated 165 x 102 mm */ | |
2676 | wxPAPER_PENV_2_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #2 Rotated 176 x 102 mm */ | |
2677 | wxPAPER_PENV_3_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #3 Rotated 176 x 125 mm */ | |
2678 | wxPAPER_PENV_4_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #4 Rotated 208 x 110 mm */ | |
2679 | wxPAPER_PENV_5_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #5 Rotated 220 x 110 mm */ | |
2680 | wxPAPER_PENV_6_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #6 Rotated 230 x 120 mm */ | |
2681 | wxPAPER_PENV_7_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #7 Rotated 230 x 160 mm */ | |
2682 | wxPAPER_PENV_8_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #8 Rotated 309 x 120 mm */ | |
2683 | wxPAPER_PENV_9_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #9 Rotated 324 x 229 mm */ | |
2684 | wxPAPER_PENV_10_ROTATED, /* PRC Envelope #10 Rotated 458 x 324 m */ | |
2685 | wxPAPER_A0, /* A0 Sheet 841 x 1189 mm */ | |
2686 | wxPAPER_A1 /* A1 Sheet 594 x 841 mm */ | |
2687 | } wxPaperSize; | |
2688 | ||
2689 | /* Printing orientation */ | |
2690 | enum wxPrintOrientation | |
2691 | { | |
2692 | wxPORTRAIT = 1, | |
2693 | wxLANDSCAPE | |
2694 | }; | |
2695 | ||
2696 | /* Duplex printing modes | |
2697 | */ | |
2698 | ||
2699 | enum wxDuplexMode | |
2700 | { | |
2701 | wxDUPLEX_SIMPLEX, /* Non-duplex */ | |
2702 | wxDUPLEX_HORIZONTAL, | |
2703 | wxDUPLEX_VERTICAL | |
2704 | }; | |
2705 | ||
2706 | /* Print quality. | |
2707 | */ | |
2708 | ||
2709 | #define wxPRINT_QUALITY_HIGH -1 | |
2710 | #define wxPRINT_QUALITY_MEDIUM -2 | |
2711 | #define wxPRINT_QUALITY_LOW -3 | |
2712 | #define wxPRINT_QUALITY_DRAFT -4 | |
2713 | ||
2714 | typedef int wxPrintQuality; | |
2715 | ||
2716 | /* Print mode (currently PostScript only) | |
2717 | */ | |
2718 | ||
2719 | enum wxPrintMode | |
2720 | { | |
2721 | wxPRINT_MODE_NONE = 0, | |
2722 | wxPRINT_MODE_PREVIEW = 1, /* Preview in external application */ | |
2723 | wxPRINT_MODE_FILE = 2, /* Print to file */ | |
2724 | wxPRINT_MODE_PRINTER = 3, /* Send to printer */ | |
2725 | wxPRINT_MODE_STREAM = 4 /* Send postscript data into a stream */ | |
2726 | }; | |
2727 | ||
2728 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2729 | /* UpdateWindowUI flags */ | |
2730 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2731 | ||
2732 | enum wxUpdateUI | |
2733 | { | |
2734 | wxUPDATE_UI_NONE = 0x0000, | |
2735 | wxUPDATE_UI_RECURSE = 0x0001, | |
2736 | wxUPDATE_UI_FROMIDLE = 0x0002 /* Invoked from On(Internal)Idle */ | |
2737 | }; | |
2738 | ||
2739 | ||
2740 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2741 | /* wxList types */ | |
2742 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2743 | ||
2744 | /* type of compare function for list sort operation (as in 'qsort'): it should | |
2745 | return a negative value, 0 or positive value if the first element is less | |
2746 | than, equal or greater than the second */ | |
2747 | ||
2748 | typedef int (* LINKAGEMODE wxSortCompareFunction)(const void *elem1, const void *elem2); | |
2749 | ||
2750 | /* wxList iterator function */ | |
2751 | typedef int (* LINKAGEMODE wxListIterateFunction)(void *current); | |
2752 | ||
2753 | ||
2754 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2755 | /* miscellaneous */ | |
2756 | /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2757 | ||
2758 | /* define this macro if font handling is done using the X font names */ | |
2759 | #if (defined(__WXGTK__) && !defined(__WXGTK20__)) || defined(__X__) | |
2760 | #define _WX_X_FONTLIKE | |
2761 | #endif | |
2762 | ||
2763 | /* macro to specify "All Files" on different platforms */ | |
2764 | #if defined(__WXMSW__) || defined(__WXPM__) | |
2765 | # define wxALL_FILES_PATTERN wxT("*.*") | |
2766 | # define wxALL_FILES gettext_noop("All files (*.*)|*.*") | |
2767 | #else | |
2768 | # define wxALL_FILES_PATTERN wxT("*") | |
2769 | # define wxALL_FILES gettext_noop("All files (*)|*") | |
2770 | #endif | |
2771 | ||
2772 | #if defined(__CYGWIN__) && defined(__WXMSW__) | |
2773 | # if wxUSE_STD_CONTAINERS || defined(wxUSE_STD_STRING) | |
2774 | /* | |
2775 | NASTY HACK because the gethostname in sys/unistd.h which the gnu | |
2776 | stl includes and wx builds with by default clash with each other | |
2777 | (windows version 2nd param is int, sys/unistd.h version is unsigned | |
2778 | int). | |
2779 | */ | |
2780 | # define gethostname gethostnameHACK | |
2781 | # include <unistd.h> | |
2782 | # undef gethostname | |
2783 | # endif | |
2784 | #endif | |
2785 | ||
2786 | /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2787 | /* macros that enable wxWidgets apps to be compiled in absence of the */ | |
2788 | /* sytem headers, although some platform specific types are used in the */ | |
2789 | /* platform specific (implementation) parts of the headers */ | |
2790 | /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2791 | ||
2792 | #ifdef __WXMAC__ | |
2793 | ||
2794 | #define WX_OPAQUE_TYPE( name ) struct wxOpaque##name | |
2795 | ||
2796 | typedef void* WXHBITMAP; | |
2797 | typedef void* WXHCURSOR; | |
2798 | typedef void* WXRECTPTR; | |
2799 | typedef void* WXPOINTPTR; | |
2800 | typedef void* WXHWND; | |
2801 | typedef void* WXEVENTREF; | |
2802 | typedef void* WXEVENTHANDLERREF; | |
2803 | typedef void* WXEVENTHANDLERCALLREF; | |
2804 | typedef void* WXAPPLEEVENTREF; | |
2805 | ||
2806 | typedef unsigned int WXUINT; | |
2807 | typedef unsigned long WXDWORD; | |
2808 | typedef unsigned short WXWORD; | |
2809 | ||
2810 | typedef WX_OPAQUE_TYPE(PicHandle ) * WXHMETAFILE ; | |
2811 | #if wxOSX_USE_CARBON | |
2812 | typedef struct OpaqueControlRef* WXWidget ; | |
2813 | typedef struct OpaqueWindowPtr* WXWindow ; | |
2814 | typedef struct __AGLPixelFormatRec *WXGLPixelFormat; | |
2815 | typedef struct __AGLContextRec *WXGLContext; | |
2816 | #endif | |
2817 | ||
2818 | typedef void* WXDisplay; | |
2819 | ||
2820 | /* | |
2821 | * core frameworks | |
2822 | */ | |
2823 | ||
2824 | typedef const void * CFTypeRef; | |
2825 | ||
2826 | /* typedef const struct __CFString * CFStringRef; */ | |
2827 | ||
2828 | #define DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CFREF( name ) typedef struct __##name* name##Ref; | |
2829 | #define DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CONST_CFREF( name ) typedef const struct __##name* name##Ref; | |
2830 | ||
2831 | DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CONST_CFREF( CFString ) | |
2832 | typedef struct __CFString * CFMutableStringRef; | |
2833 | ||
2834 | DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CFREF( CFRunLoopSource ) | |
2835 | DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CONST_CFREF( CTFont ) | |
2836 | DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CONST_CFREF( CTFontDescriptor ) | |
2837 | ||
2838 | #define DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CGREF( name ) typedef struct name* name##Ref; | |
2839 | ||
2840 | DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CGREF( CGColor ) | |
2841 | DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CGREF( CGImage ) | |
2842 | DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CGREF( CGContext ) | |
2843 | DECLARE_WXOSX_OPAQUE_CGREF( CGFont ) | |
2844 | ||
2845 | typedef CGColorRef WXCOLORREF; | |
2846 | typedef CGImageRef WXCGIMAGEREF; | |
2847 | typedef CGContextRef WXHDC; | |
2848 | ||
2849 | /* | |
2850 | * carbon | |
2851 | */ | |
2852 | ||
2853 | typedef const struct __HIShape * HIShapeRef; | |
2854 | typedef struct __HIShape * HIMutableShapeRef; | |
2855 | ||
2856 | #define DECLARE_WXMAC_OPAQUE_REF( name ) typedef struct Opaque##name* name; | |
2857 | ||
2858 | DECLARE_WXMAC_OPAQUE_REF( PasteboardRef ) | |
2859 | DECLARE_WXMAC_OPAQUE_REF( IconRef ) | |
2860 | DECLARE_WXMAC_OPAQUE_REF( MenuRef ) | |
2861 | ||
2862 | typedef IconRef WXHICON ; | |
2863 | typedef HIShapeRef WXHRGN; | |
2864 | #if wxOSX_USE_CARBON | |
2865 | typedef MenuRef WXHMENU; | |
2866 | #endif | |
2867 | ||
2868 | #endif | |
2869 | ||
2870 | #if defined( __WXCOCOA__ ) || defined(__WXMAC__) | |
2871 | ||
2872 | /* Definitions of 32-bit/64-bit types | |
2873 | * These are typedef'd exactly the same way in newer OS X headers so | |
2874 | * redefinition when real headers are included should not be a problem. If | |
2875 | * it is, the types are being defined wrongly here. | |
2876 | * The purpose of these types is so they can be used from public wx headers. | |
2877 | * and also because the older (pre-Leopard) headers don't define them. | |
2878 | */ | |
2879 | ||
2880 | /* NOTE: We don't pollute namespace with CGFLOAT_MIN/MAX/IS_DOUBLE macros | |
2881 | * since they are unlikely to be needed in a public header. | |
2882 | */ | |
2883 | #if defined(__LP64__) && __LP64__ | |
2884 | typedef double CGFloat; | |
2885 | #else | |
2886 | typedef float CGFloat; | |
2887 | #endif | |
2888 | ||
2889 | #if (defined(__LP64__) && __LP64__) || (defined(NS_BUILD_32_LIKE_64) && NS_BUILD_32_LIKE_64) | |
2890 | typedef long NSInteger; | |
2891 | typedef unsigned long NSUInteger; | |
2892 | #else | |
2893 | typedef int NSInteger; | |
2894 | typedef unsigned int NSUInteger; | |
2895 | #endif | |
2896 | ||
2897 | /* Objective-C type declarations. | |
2898 | * These are to be used in public headers in lieu of NSSomething* because | |
2899 | * Objective-C class names are not available in C/C++ code. | |
2900 | */ | |
2901 | ||
2902 | /* NOTE: This ought to work with other compilers too, but I'm being cautious */ | |
2903 | #if (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__APPLE__)) || defined(__MWERKS__) | |
2904 | /* It's desirable to have type safety for Objective-C(++) code as it does | |
2905 | at least catch typos of method names among other things. However, it | |
2906 | is not possible to declare an Objective-C class from plain old C or C++ | |
2907 | code. Furthermore, because of C++ name mangling, the type name must | |
2908 | be the same for both C++ and Objective-C++ code. Therefore, we define | |
2909 | what should be a pointer to an Objective-C class as a pointer to a plain | |
2910 | old C struct with the same name. Unfortunately, because the compiler | |
2911 | does not see a struct as an Objective-C class we cannot declare it | |
2912 | as a struct in Objective-C(++) mode. | |
2913 | */ | |
2914 | #if defined(__OBJC__) | |
2915 | #define DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(klass) \ | |
2916 | @class klass; \ | |
2917 | typedef klass *WX_##klass | |
2918 | #else /* not defined(__OBJC__) */ | |
2919 | #define DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(klass) \ | |
2920 | typedef struct klass *WX_##klass | |
2921 | #endif /* defined(__OBJC__) */ | |
2922 | ||
2923 | #else /* not Apple's GNU or CodeWarrior */ | |
2924 | #warning "Objective-C types will not be checked by the compiler." | |
2925 | /* NOTE: typedef struct objc_object *id; */ | |
2926 | /* IOW, we're declaring these using the id type without using that name, */ | |
2927 | /* since "id" is used extensively not only within wxWidgets itself, but */ | |
2928 | /* also in wxWidgets application code. The following works fine when */ | |
2929 | /* compiling C(++) code, and works without typesafety for Obj-C(++) code */ | |
2930 | #define DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(klass) \ | |
2931 | typedef struct objc_object *WX_##klass | |
2932 | ||
2933 | #endif /* (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__APPLE__)) || defined(__MWERKS__) */ | |
2934 | ||
2935 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSApplication); | |
2936 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSBitmapImageRep); | |
2937 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSBox); | |
2938 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSButton); | |
2939 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSColor); | |
2940 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSColorPanel); | |
2941 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSControl); | |
2942 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSCursor); | |
2943 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSEvent); | |
2944 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSFont); | |
2945 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSFontDescriptor); | |
2946 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSFontPanel); | |
2947 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSImage); | |
2948 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSLayoutManager); | |
2949 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSMenu); | |
2950 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSMenuExtra); | |
2951 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSMenuItem); | |
2952 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSMutableArray); | |
2953 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSNotification); | |
2954 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSObject); | |
2955 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSPanel); | |
2956 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSScrollView); | |
2957 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSSound); | |
2958 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSStatusItem); | |
2959 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSTableColumn); | |
2960 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSTableView); | |
2961 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSTextContainer); | |
2962 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSTextField); | |
2963 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSTextStorage); | |
2964 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSThread); | |
2965 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSWindow); | |
2966 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSView); | |
2967 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSOpenGLContext); | |
2968 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSOpenGLPixelFormat); | |
2969 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS( NSPrintInfo ); | |
2970 | #ifndef __WXMAC__ | |
2971 | typedef WX_NSView WXWidget; /* wxWidgets BASE definition */ | |
2972 | #endif | |
2973 | #endif /* __WXCOCOA__ || ( __WXMAC__ &__DARWIN__)*/ | |
2974 | ||
2975 | #ifdef __WXMAC__ | |
2976 | ||
2977 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSString); | |
2978 | ||
2979 | #if wxOSX_USE_COCOA | |
2980 | ||
2981 | typedef WX_NSWindow WXWindow; | |
2982 | typedef WX_NSView WXWidget; | |
2983 | typedef WX_NSMenu WXHMENU; | |
2984 | typedef WX_NSOpenGLPixelFormat WXGLPixelFormat; | |
2985 | typedef WX_NSOpenGLContext WXGLContext; | |
2986 | ||
2987 | #elif wxOSX_USE_IPHONE | |
2988 | ||
2989 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(UIWindow); | |
2990 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(UIView); | |
2991 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(UIFont); | |
2992 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(UIImage); | |
2993 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(UIEvent); | |
2994 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(NSSet); | |
2995 | DECLARE_WXCOCOA_OBJC_CLASS(EAGLContext); | |
2996 | ||
2997 | typedef WX_UIWindow WXWindow; | |
2998 | typedef WX_UIView WXWidget; | |
2999 | typedef WX_EAGLContext WXGLContext; | |
3000 | typedef WX_NSString* WXGLPixelFormat; | |
3001 | ||
3002 | #endif | |
3003 | ||
3004 | #endif /* __WXMAC__ */ | |
3005 | ||
3006 | /* ABX: check __WIN32__ instead of __WXMSW__ for the same MSWBase in any Win32 port */ | |
3007 | #if defined(__WIN32__) | |
3008 | ||
3009 | /* Stand-ins for Windows types to avoid #including all of windows.h */ | |
3010 | ||
3011 | #ifndef NO_STRICT | |
3012 | #define WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(type) typedef struct type##__ * WX##type | |
3013 | #else | |
3014 | #define WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(type) typedef void * WX##type | |
3015 | #endif | |
3016 | ||
3017 | typedef void* WXHANDLE; | |
3018 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HWND); | |
3019 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HICON); | |
3020 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HFONT); | |
3021 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HMENU); | |
3022 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HPEN); | |
3023 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HBRUSH); | |
3024 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HPALETTE); | |
3025 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HCURSOR); | |
3026 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HRGN); | |
3027 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(RECTPTR); | |
3028 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HACCEL); | |
3029 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HINSTANCE); | |
3030 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HBITMAP); | |
3031 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HIMAGELIST); | |
3032 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HGLOBAL); | |
3033 | WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE(HDC); | |
3034 | typedef WXHINSTANCE WXHMODULE; | |
3035 | ||
3036 | #undef WX_MSW_DECLARE_HANDLE | |
3037 | ||
3038 | typedef unsigned int WXUINT; | |
3039 | typedef unsigned long WXDWORD; | |
3040 | typedef unsigned short WXWORD; | |
3041 | ||
3042 | typedef unsigned long WXCOLORREF; | |
3043 | typedef void * WXRGNDATA; | |
3044 | typedef struct tagMSG WXMSG; | |
3045 | typedef void * WXHCONV; | |
3046 | typedef void * WXHKEY; | |
3047 | typedef void * WXHTREEITEM; | |
3048 | ||
3049 | typedef void * WXDRAWITEMSTRUCT; | |
3050 | typedef void * WXMEASUREITEMSTRUCT; | |
3051 | typedef void * WXLPCREATESTRUCT; | |
3052 | ||
3053 | typedef WXHWND WXWidget; | |
3054 | ||
3055 | #ifdef __WIN64__ | |
3056 | typedef unsigned __int64 WXWPARAM; | |
3057 | typedef __int64 WXLPARAM; | |
3058 | typedef __int64 WXLRESULT; | |
3059 | #else | |
3060 | typedef wxW64 unsigned int WXWPARAM; | |
3061 | typedef wxW64 long WXLPARAM; | |
3062 | typedef wxW64 long WXLRESULT; | |
3063 | #endif | |
3064 | ||
3065 | #if defined(__GNUWIN32__) || defined(__WXMICROWIN__) | |
3066 | typedef int (*WXFARPROC)(); | |
3067 | #else | |
3068 | typedef int (__stdcall *WXFARPROC)(); | |
3069 | #endif | |
3070 | #endif /* __WIN32__ */ | |
3071 | ||
3072 | ||
3073 | #if defined(__OS2__) | |
3074 | typedef unsigned long DWORD; | |
3075 | typedef unsigned short WORD; | |
3076 | #endif | |
3077 | ||
3078 | #if defined(__WXPM__) || defined(__EMX__) | |
3079 | #ifdef __WXPM__ | |
3080 | /* Stand-ins for OS/2 types, to avoid #including all of os2.h */ | |
3081 | typedef unsigned long WXHWND; | |
3082 | typedef unsigned long WXHANDLE; | |
3083 | typedef unsigned long WXHICON; | |
3084 | typedef unsigned long WXHFONT; | |
3085 | typedef unsigned long WXHMENU; | |
3086 | typedef unsigned long WXHPEN; | |
3087 | typedef unsigned long WXHBRUSH; | |
3088 | typedef unsigned long WXHPALETTE; | |
3089 | typedef unsigned long WXHCURSOR; | |
3090 | typedef unsigned long WXHRGN; | |
3091 | typedef unsigned long WXHACCEL; | |
3092 | typedef unsigned long WXHINSTANCE; | |
3093 | typedef unsigned long WXHMODULE; | |
3094 | typedef unsigned long WXHBITMAP; | |
3095 | typedef unsigned long WXHDC; | |
3096 | typedef unsigned int WXUINT; | |
3097 | typedef unsigned long WXDWORD; | |
3098 | typedef unsigned short WXWORD; | |
3099 | ||
3100 | typedef unsigned long WXCOLORREF; | |
3101 | typedef void * WXMSG; | |
3102 | typedef unsigned long WXHTREEITEM; | |
3103 | ||
3104 | typedef void * WXDRAWITEMSTRUCT; | |
3105 | typedef void * WXMEASUREITEMSTRUCT; | |
3106 | typedef void * WXLPCREATESTRUCT; | |
3107 | ||
3108 | typedef WXHWND WXWidget; | |
3109 | #endif | |
3110 | #ifdef __EMX__ | |
3111 | /* Need a well-known type for WXFARPROC | |
3112 | below. MPARAM is typedef'ed too late. */ | |
3113 | #define WXWPARAM void * | |
3114 | #define WXLPARAM void * | |
3115 | #else | |
3116 | #define WXWPARAM MPARAM | |
3117 | #define WXLPARAM MPARAM | |
3118 | #endif | |
3119 | #define RECT RECTL | |
3120 | #define LOGFONT FATTRS | |
3121 | #define LOWORD SHORT1FROMMP | |
3122 | #define HIWORD SHORT2FROMMP | |
3123 | ||
3124 | typedef unsigned long WXMPARAM; | |
3125 | typedef unsigned long WXMSGID; | |
3126 | typedef void* WXRESULT; | |
3127 | /* typedef int (*WXFARPROC)(); */ | |
3128 | /* some windows handles not defined by PM */ | |
3129 | typedef unsigned long HANDLE; | |
3130 | typedef unsigned long HICON; | |
3131 | typedef unsigned long HFONT; | |
3132 | typedef unsigned long HMENU; | |
3133 | typedef unsigned long HPEN; | |
3134 | typedef unsigned long HBRUSH; | |
3135 | typedef unsigned long HPALETTE; | |
3136 | typedef unsigned long HCURSOR; | |
3137 | typedef unsigned long HINSTANCE; | |
3138 | typedef unsigned long HIMAGELIST; | |
3139 | typedef unsigned long HGLOBAL; | |
3140 | #endif /* WXPM || EMX */ | |
3141 | ||
3142 | #if defined (__WXPM__) | |
3143 | /* WIN32 graphics types for OS/2 GPI */ | |
3144 | ||
3145 | /* RGB under OS2 is more like a PALETTEENTRY struct under Windows so we need a real RGB def */ | |
3146 | #define OS2RGB(r,g,b) ((DWORD)((unsigned char)(b) | ((unsigned char)(g) << 8)) | ((unsigned char)(r) << 16)) | |
3147 | ||
3148 | typedef unsigned long COLORREF; | |
3149 | #define GetRValue(rgb) ((unsigned char)((rgb) >> 16)) | |
3150 | #define GetGValue(rgb) ((unsigned char)(((unsigned short)(rgb)) >> 8)) | |
3151 | #define GetBValue(rgb) ((unsigned char)(rgb)) | |
3152 | #define PALETTEINDEX(i) ((COLORREF)(0x01000000 | (DWORD)(WORD)(i))) | |
3153 | #define PALETTERGB(r,g,b) (0x02000000 | OS2RGB(r,g,b)) | |
3154 | /* OS2's RGB/RGB2 is backwards from this */ | |
3155 | typedef struct tagPALETTEENTRY | |
3156 | { | |
3157 | char bRed; | |
3158 | char bGreen; | |
3159 | char bBlue; | |
3160 | char bFlags; | |
3161 | } PALETTEENTRY; | |
3162 | typedef struct tagLOGPALETTE | |
3163 | { | |
3164 | WORD palVersion; | |
3165 | WORD palNumentries; | |
3166 | WORD PALETTEENTRY[1]; | |
3167 | } LOGPALETTE; | |
3168 | ||
3169 | #if (defined(__VISAGECPP__) && (__IBMCPP__ < 400)) || defined (__WATCOMC__) | |
3170 | /* VA 3.0 for some reason needs base data types when typedefing a proc proto??? */ | |
3171 | typedef void* (_System *WXFARPROC)(unsigned long, unsigned long, void*, void*); | |
3172 | #else | |
3173 | #if defined(__EMX__) && !defined(_System) | |
3174 | #define _System | |
3175 | #endif | |
3176 | typedef WXRESULT (_System *WXFARPROC)(WXHWND, WXMSGID, WXWPARAM, WXLPARAM); | |
3177 | #endif | |
3178 | ||
3179 | #endif /* __WXPM__ */ | |
3180 | ||
3181 | ||
3182 | #if defined(__WXMOTIF__) || defined(__WXX11__) | |
3183 | /* Stand-ins for X/Xt/Motif types */ | |
3184 | typedef void* WXWindow; | |
3185 | typedef void* WXWidget; | |
3186 | typedef void* WXAppContext; | |
3187 | typedef void* WXColormap; | |
3188 | typedef void* WXColor; | |
3189 | typedef void WXDisplay; | |
3190 | typedef void WXEvent; | |
3191 | typedef void* WXCursor; | |
3192 | typedef void* WXPixmap; | |
3193 | typedef void* WXFontStructPtr; | |
3194 | typedef void* WXGC; | |
3195 | typedef void* WXRegion; | |
3196 | typedef void* WXFont; | |
3197 | typedef void* WXImage; | |
3198 | typedef void* WXFontList; | |
3199 | typedef void* WXFontSet; | |
3200 | typedef void* WXRendition; | |
3201 | typedef void* WXRenderTable; | |
3202 | typedef void* WXFontType; /* either a XmFontList or XmRenderTable */ | |
3203 | typedef void* WXString; | |
3204 | ||
3205 | typedef unsigned long Atom; /* this might fail on a few architectures */ | |
3206 | typedef long WXPixel; /* safety catch in src/motif/colour.cpp */ | |
3207 | ||
3208 | #endif /* Motif */ | |
3209 | ||
3210 | #ifdef __WXGTK__ | |
3211 | ||
3212 | /* Stand-ins for GLIB types */ | |
3213 | typedef struct _GSList GSList; | |
3214 | ||
3215 | /* Stand-ins for GDK types */ | |
3216 | typedef struct _GdkColor GdkColor; | |
3217 | typedef struct _GdkCursor GdkCursor; | |
3218 | typedef struct _GdkDragContext GdkDragContext; | |
3219 | ||
3220 | #if defined(__WXGTK20__) | |
3221 | typedef struct _GdkAtom* GdkAtom; | |
3222 | #else | |
3223 | typedef unsigned long GdkAtom; | |
3224 | #endif | |
3225 | ||
3226 | #if !defined(__WXGTK30__) | |
3227 | typedef struct _GdkColormap GdkColormap; | |
3228 | typedef struct _GdkFont GdkFont; | |
3229 | typedef struct _GdkGC GdkGC; | |
3230 | typedef struct _GdkRegion GdkRegion; | |
3231 | #endif | |
3232 | ||
3233 | #if defined(__WXGTK30__) | |
3234 | typedef struct _GdkWindow GdkWindow; | |
3235 | #elif defined(__WXGTK20__) | |
3236 | typedef struct _GdkDrawable GdkWindow; | |
3237 | typedef struct _GdkDrawable GdkPixmap; | |
3238 | #else | |
3239 | typedef struct _GdkWindow GdkWindow; | |
3240 | typedef struct _GdkWindow GdkBitmap; | |
3241 | typedef struct _GdkWindow GdkPixmap; | |
3242 | #endif | |
3243 | ||
3244 | /* Stand-ins for GTK types */ | |
3245 | typedef struct _GtkWidget GtkWidget; | |
3246 | typedef struct _GtkRcStyle GtkRcStyle; | |
3247 | typedef struct _GtkAdjustment GtkAdjustment; | |
3248 | typedef struct _GtkToolbar GtkToolbar; | |
3249 | typedef struct _GtkNotebook GtkNotebook; | |
3250 | typedef struct _GtkNotebookPage GtkNotebookPage; | |
3251 | typedef struct _GtkAccelGroup GtkAccelGroup; | |
3252 | typedef struct _GtkSelectionData GtkSelectionData; | |
3253 | typedef struct _GtkTextBuffer GtkTextBuffer; | |
3254 | typedef struct _GtkRange GtkRange; | |
3255 | typedef struct _GtkCellRenderer GtkCellRenderer; | |
3256 | ||
3257 | typedef GtkWidget *WXWidget; | |
3258 | ||
3259 | #ifndef __WXGTK20__ | |
3260 | #define GTK_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(object) (GTK_OBJECT(object)->klass) | |
3261 | #define GTK_CLASS_TYPE(klass) ((klass)->type) | |
3262 | #endif | |
3263 | ||
3264 | #endif /* __WXGTK__ */ | |
3265 | ||
3266 | #if defined(__WXGTK20__) || (defined(__WXX11__) && wxUSE_UNICODE) | |
3267 | #define wxUSE_PANGO 1 | |
3268 | #else | |
3269 | #define wxUSE_PANGO 0 | |
3270 | #endif | |
3271 | ||
3272 | #if wxUSE_PANGO | |
3273 | /* Stand-ins for Pango types */ | |
3274 | typedef struct _PangoContext PangoContext; | |
3275 | typedef struct _PangoLayout PangoLayout; | |
3276 | typedef struct _PangoFontDescription PangoFontDescription; | |
3277 | #endif | |
3278 | ||
3279 | #ifdef __WXDFB__ | |
3280 | /* DirectFB doesn't have the concept of non-TLW window, so use | |
3281 | something arbitrary */ | |
3282 | typedef const void* WXWidget; | |
3283 | #endif /* DFB */ | |
3284 | ||
3285 | /* This is required because of clashing macros in windows.h, which may be */ | |
3286 | /* included before or after wxWidgets classes, and therefore must be */ | |
3287 | /* disabled here before any significant wxWidgets headers are included. */ | |
3288 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
3289 | #ifdef __WXMSW__ | |
3290 | #include "wx/msw/winundef.h" | |
3291 | #endif /* __WXMSW__ */ | |
3292 | #endif /* __cplusplus */ | |
3293 | ||
3294 | ||
3295 | /* include the feature test macros */ | |
3296 | #include "wx/features.h" | |
3297 | ||
3298 | /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
3299 | /* macros to define a class without copy ctor nor assignment operator */ | |
3300 | /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
3301 | ||
3302 | #define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(classname) \ | |
3303 | private: \ | |
3304 | classname(const classname&); \ | |
3305 | classname& operator=(const classname&) | |
3306 | ||
3307 | #define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS(classname, arg) \ | |
3308 | private: \ | |
3309 | classname(const classname<arg>&); \ | |
3310 | classname& operator=(const classname<arg>&) | |
3311 | ||
3312 | #define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS_2(classname, arg1, arg2) \ | |
3313 | private: \ | |
3314 | classname(const classname<arg1, arg2>&); \ | |
3315 | classname& operator=(const classname<arg1, arg2>&) | |
3316 | ||
3317 | #define wxDECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(classname) \ | |
3318 | private: \ | |
3319 | classname& operator=(const classname&) | |
3320 | ||
3321 | /* deprecated variants _not_ requiring a semicolon after them */ | |
3322 | #define DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(classname) \ | |
3323 | wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(classname); | |
3324 | #define DECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS(classname, arg) \ | |
3325 | wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS(classname, arg); | |
3326 | #define DECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(classname) \ | |
3327 | wxDECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(classname); | |
3328 | ||
3329 | /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
3330 | /* If a manifest is being automatically generated, add common controls 6 to it */ | |
3331 | /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
3332 | ||
3333 | #if (!defined wxUSE_NO_MANIFEST || wxUSE_NO_MANIFEST == 0 ) && \ | |
3334 | ( defined _MSC_FULL_VER && _MSC_FULL_VER >= 140040130 ) | |
3335 | ||
3336 | #define WX_CC_MANIFEST(cpu) \ | |
3337 | "/manifestdependency:\"type='win32' \ | |
3338 | name='Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls' \ | |
3339 | version='6.0.0.0' \ | |
3340 | processorArchitecture='"cpu"' \ | |
3341 | publicKeyToken='6595b64144ccf1df' \ | |
3342 | language='*'\"" | |
3343 | ||
3344 | #if defined _M_IX86 | |
3345 | #pragma comment(linker, WX_CC_MANIFEST("x86")) | |
3346 | #elif defined _M_X64 | |
3347 | #pragma comment(linker, WX_CC_MANIFEST("amd64")) | |
3348 | #elif defined _M_IA64 | |
3349 | #pragma comment(linker, WX_CC_MANIFEST("ia64")) | |
3350 | #else | |
3351 | #pragma comment(linker, WX_CC_MANIFEST("*")) | |
3352 | #endif | |
3353 | ||
3354 | #endif /* !wxUSE_NO_MANIFEST && _MSC_FULL_VER >= 140040130 */ | |
3355 | ||
3356 | #endif | |
3357 | /* _WX_DEFS_H_ */ |