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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: const_cpp.h
3// Purpose: Preprocessor symbols
4// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
6// Licence: wxWindows licence
7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9
10/**
11
12@page page_cppconst Preprocessor Symbols
13
14@tableofcontents
15
16These are preprocessor symbols used in the wxWidgets source, grouped by
17category (and sorted by alphabetical order inside each category). All of these
18macros except for the @c wxUSE_XXX variety is defined if the corresponding
19condition is @true and undefined if it isn't, so they should be always tested
20using @ifdef_ and not @if_.
21
22
23
24@section page_cppconst_guisystem GUI system
25
26@beginDefList
27@itemdef{__WXBASE__, Only wxBase, no GUI features (same as @c wxUSE_GUI == 0)}
28@itemdef{__WXCOCOA__, OS X using wxCocoa Port}
29@itemdef{__WXDFB__, wxUniversal using DirectFB}
30@itemdef{__WXWINCE__, Windows CE}
31@itemdef{__WXGTK__, GTK+}
32@itemdef{__WXGTK12__, GTK+ 1.2 or higher}
33@itemdef{__WXGTK20__, GTK+ 2.0 or higher}
34@itemdef{__WXGTK24__, GTK+ 2.4 or higher}
35@itemdef{__WXGTK26__, GTK+ 2.6 or higher}
36@itemdef{__WXGTK210__, GTK+ 2.10 or higher}
37@itemdef{__WXMAC__, old define, same as @c __WXOSX__}
38@itemdef{__WXMOTIF__, Motif}
39@itemdef{__WXMOTIF20__, Motif 2.0 or higher}
40@itemdef{__WXMSW__, GUI using <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_User">Windows Controls</a>}
41@itemdef{__WXOSX__, OS X GUI using any Apple widget framework (Carbon, AppKit or UIKit)}
42@itemdef{__WXOSX_IPHONE__, OS X iPhone (UIKit)}
43@itemdef{__WXOSX_CARBON__, Mac OS X using Carbon}
44@itemdef{__WXOSX_COCOA__, Mac OS X using Cocoa (AppKit)}
45@itemdef{__WXOSX_MAC__, Mac OS X (Carbon or Cocoa)}
46@itemdef{__WXOSX_OR_COCOA__, Any Mac OS X port (wxOSX-Carbon, wxOSX-Cocoa or
47 wxCocoa)}
48@itemdef{__WXPM__, OS/2 native Presentation Manager}
49@itemdef{__WXSTUBS__, Stubbed version ('template' wxWin implementation)}
50@itemdef{__WXXT__, Xt; mutually exclusive with WX_MOTIF, not implemented in wxWidgets 2.x}
51@itemdef{__WXX11__, wxX11 (__WXUNIVERSAL__ will be also defined)}
52@itemdef{__WXWINE__, WINE (i.e. WIN32 on Unix)}
53@itemdef{__WXUNIVERSAL__, wxUniversal port, always defined in addition
54 to one of the symbols above so this should be tested first.}
55@itemdef{__X__, any X11-based GUI toolkit except GTK+}
56@endDefList
57
58There are two wxWidgets ports to Mac OS X. One of them, wxOSX is the successor of the
59venerable wxMac, it currently exists in three versions: Carbon and Cocoa for the
60desktop and a very early iPhone port. And there is the Cocoa port named wxCocoa
61which has not been updated very actively since beginning 2008. To summarize:
62
63@li If you want to test for wxOSX on the desktop, use
64 @c __WXOSX_MAC__.
65@li If you want to test for wxOSX on the iPhone, use
66 @c __WXOSX_IPHONE__.
67@li If you want to test for any GUI Mac port under OS X, use
68 @c __WXOSX_OR_COCOA__.
69@li If you want to test for any port under Mac OS X, including, for
70 example, wxGTK and also wxBase, use @c __DARWIN__ (see below).
71
72The convention is to use the @c __WX prefix for these
73symbols, although this has not always been followed.
74
75
76
77@section page_cppconst_os Operating Systems
78
79@beginDefList
80@itemdef{__APPLE__, any Mac OS version}
81@itemdef{__AIX__, AIX}
82@itemdef{__BSD__, Any *BSD system}
83@itemdef{__CYGWIN__, Cygwin: Unix on Win32}
84@itemdef{__DARWIN__, Mac OS X (with BSD C library), using any port (see also @c __WXOSX__)}
85@itemdef{__DATA_GENERAL__, DG-UX}
86@itemdef{__FREEBSD__, FreeBSD}
87@itemdef{__HPUX__, HP-UX (Unix)}
88@itemdef{__GNU__, GNU Hurd}
89@itemdef{__LINUX__, Linux}
90@itemdef{__MACH__, Mach-O Architecture (Mac OS X only builds)}
91@itemdef{__OSF__, OSF/1}
92@itemdef{__QNX__, QNX Neutrino RTOS}
93@itemdef{__SGI__, IRIX}
94@itemdef{__SOLARIS__, Solaris}
95@itemdef{__SUN__, Any Sun}
96@itemdef{__SUNOS__, Sun OS}
97@itemdef{__SVR4__, SystemV R4}
98@itemdef{__SYSV__, SystemV generic}
99@itemdef{__ULTRIX__, Ultrix}
100@itemdef{__UNIX__, any Unix}
101@itemdef{__UNIX_LIKE__, Unix, BeOS or VMS}
102@itemdef{__VMS__, VMS}
103@itemdef{__WINDOWS__, Any Windows platform, using any port (see also @c __WXMSW__)}
104@itemdef{__WIN16__, Win16 API (not supported since wxWidgets 2.6)}
105@itemdef{__WIN32__, Win32 API}
106@itemdef{__WIN64__, Win64 (mostly same as Win32 but data type sizes are different)}
107@itemdef{__WINE__, Wine}
108@itemdef{_WIN32_WCE, Windows CE version}
109@endDefList
110
111
112
113@section page_cppconst_cpu Hardware Architectures (CPU)
114
115Note that not all of these symbols are always defined, it depends on the
116compiler used.
117
118@beginDefList
119@itemdef{__ALPHA__, DEC Alpha architecture}
120@itemdef{__INTEL__, Intel i386 or compatible}
121@itemdef{__IA64__, Intel 64 bit architecture}
122@itemdef{__POWERPC__, Motorola Power PC}
123@endDefList
124
125
126
127@section page_cppconst_hardware Hardware Type
128
129@beginDefList
130@itemdef{__SMARTPHONE__, Generic mobile devices with phone buttons and a small display}
131@itemdef{__PDA__, Personal digital assistant, usually with touch screen}
132@itemdef{__HANDHELD__, Small but powerful computer, usually with a keyboard}
133@itemdef{__POCKETPC__, Microsoft-powered PocketPC devices with touch-screen}
134@itemdef{__WINCE_STANDARDSDK__, Microsoft-powered Windows CE devices, for generic Windows CE applications}
135@itemdef{__WINCE_NET__, Microsoft-powered Windows CE .NET devices (_WIN32_WCE is 400 or greater)}
136@itemdef{WIN32_PLATFORM_WFSP, Microsoft-powered smartphone}
137@endDefList
138
139
140
141@section page_cppconst_compiler Compilers
142
143@beginDefList
144@itemdef{__BORLANDC__, Borland C++. The value of the macro corresponds
145 to the compiler version: 500 is 5.0.}
146@itemdef{__DJGPP__, DJGPP}
147@itemdef{__DIGITALMARS__, Digital Mars}
148@itemdef{__EVC4__, Embedded Visual C++ 4 (can be only used for building wxWinCE)}
149@itemdef{__GNUG__, Gnu C++ on any platform, see also wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION}
150@itemdef{__GNUWIN32__, Gnu-Win32 compiler, see also wxCHECK_W32API_VERSION}
151@itemdef{__MINGW32__, MinGW}
152@itemdef{__SUNCC__, Sun CC, see also wxCHECK_SUNCC_VERSION}
153@itemdef{__SYMANTECC__, Symantec C++}
154@itemdef{__VISAGECPP__, IBM Visual Age (OS/2)}
155@itemdef{__VISUALC__, Microsoft Visual C++, see also ::wxCHECK_VISUALC_VERSION.
156 The value of this macro corresponds to the compiler version:
157 @c 1020 for @c 4.2 (the first supported version), @c 1100 for
158 @c 5.0, @c 1200 for @c 6.0 and so on. For convenience, the symbols
159 __VISUALCn__ are also defined for each major compiler version from
160 5 to 11, i.e. you can use tests such @ifdef_ __VISUALC7__ to test
161 for compiler version being precisely 7.}
162@itemdef{__XLC__, AIX compiler}
163@itemdef{__WATCOMC__, Watcom C++. The value of this macro corresponds to
164 the compiler version, @c 1100 is @c 11.0 and @c 1200 is OpenWatcom.}
165@endDefList
166
167
168
169@section page_cppconst_featuretests Feature Tests
170
171Some library features may not be always available even if they were selected
172by the user. To make it possible to check if this is the case, the library
173predefines the symbols in the form @c wxHAS_FEATURE. Unlike
174@c wxUSE_FEATURE symbols which are defined by the library user (directly
175in @c setup.h or by running configure script) and which must be always
176defined as either 0 or 1, the @c wxHAS symbols are only defined if
177the corresponding feature is available and not defined at all otherwise.
178
179Currently the following symbols exist:
180
181@beginDefList
182@itemdef{wxHAS_3STATE_CHECKBOX, Defined if wxCheckBox supports wxCHK_3STATE
183 flag, i.e. is capable of showing three states and not only the usual two.
184 Currently defined for almost all ports.}
185@itemdef{wxHAS_ATOMIC_OPS, Defined if wxAtomicInc() and wxAtomicDec() functions
186 have an efficient (CPU-specific) implementation. Notice that the functions
187 themselves are always available but can be prohibitively slow to use when
188 implemented in a generic way, using a critical section.}
189@itemdef{wxHAS_BITMAPTOGGLEBUTTON, Defined in @c wx/tglbtn.h if
190 wxBitmapToggleButton class is available in addition to wxToggleButton.}
191@itemdef{wxHAS_CONFIG_TEMPLATE_RW, Defined if the currently used compiler
192 supports template Read() and Write() methods in wxConfig.}
193@itemdef{wxHAS_LARGE_FILES, Defined if wxFile supports files more than 4GB in
194 size (notice that you must include @c wx/filefn.h before testing for this
195 symbol).}
196@itemdef{wxHAS_LARGE_FFILES, Defined if wxFFile supports files more than 4GB in
197 size (notice that you must include @c wx/filefn.h before testing for this
198 symbol).}
199@itemdef{wxHAS_LONG_LONG_T_DIFFERENT_FROM_LONG, Defined if compiler supports a
200 64 bit integer type (available as @c wxLongLong_t) and this type is
201 different from long. Notice that, provided wxUSE_LONGLONG is not turned
202 off, some 64 bit type is always available to wxWidgets programs and this
203 symbol only indicates a presence of such primitive type. It is useful to
204 decide whether some function should be overloaded for both
205 <code>long</code> and <code>long long</code> types.}
206@itemdef{wxHAS_MULTIPLE_FILEDLG_FILTERS, Defined if wxFileDialog supports multiple ('|'-separated) filters.}
207@itemdef{wxHAS_IMAGES_IN_RESOURCES, Defined if <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_(Windows)">
208 Windows resource files</a> or OS/2 resource files are available on the current platform.}
209@itemdef{wxHAS_POWER_EVENTS, Defined if wxPowerEvent are ever generated on the current platform.}
210@itemdef{wxHAS_RADIO_MENU_ITEMS,
211 Defined if the current port supports radio menu items (see wxMenu::AppendRadioItem).}
212@itemdef{wxHAS_RAW_BITMAP, Defined if direct access to bitmap data using the classes in @c wx/rawbmp.h is supported.}
213@itemdef{wxHAS_RAW_KEY_CODES, Defined if raw key codes (see wxKeyEvent::GetRawKeyCode are supported.}
214@itemdef{wxHAS_REGEX_ADVANCED, Defined if advanced syntax is available in wxRegEx.}
215@itemdef{wxHAS_TASK_BAR_ICON, Defined if wxTaskBarIcon is available on the current platform.}
216@endDefList
217
218
219
220@section page_cppconst_msvc_setup_h Library Selection for MSVC
221
222Microsoft Visual C++ users may use the special @c wx/setup.h file for this
223compiler in @c include/msvc subdirectory. This file implicitly links in all the
224wxWidgets libraries using MSVC-specific pragmas which usually is much more
225convenient than manually specifying the libraries list in all of the project
226configurations. However sometimes linking with all the libraries is not
227desirable, for example because some of them were not built and this is where
228the symbols in this section can be helpful: defining them allows to not link
229with the corresponding library. The following symbols are honoured:
230
231 - wxNO_ADV_LIB
232 - wxNO_AUI_LIB
233 - wxNO_HTML_LIB
234 - wxNO_MEDIA_LIB
235 - wxNO_NET_LIB
236 - wxNO_PROPGRID_LIB
237 - wxNO_QA_LIB
238 - wxNO_RICHTEXT_LIB
239 - wxNO_WEBVIEW_LIB
240 - wxNO_XML_LIB
241 - wxNO_REGEX_LIB
242 - wxNO_EXPAT_LIB
243 - wxNO_JPEG_LIB
244 - wxNO_PNG_LIB
245 - wxNO_TIFF_LIB
246 - wxNO_ZLIB_LIB
247
248Notice that the base library is always included and the core is always included
249for the GUI applications (i.e. those which don't define @c wxUSE_GUI as 0).
250
251
252@section page_cppconst_miscellaneous Miscellaneous
253
254@beginDefList
255@itemdef{__WXWINDOWS__,
256 always defined in wxWidgets applications, see also wxCHECK_VERSION}
257@itemdef{wxDEBUG_LEVEL, defined as 1 by default, may be pre-defined as 0 before
258 including wxWidgets headers to disable generation of any code at all
259 for the assertion macros, see @ref overview_debugging}
260@itemdef{__WXDEBUG__, defined if wxDEBUG_LEVEL is 1 or more, undefined otherwise}
261@itemdef{wxUSE_XXX,
262 if defined as 1, feature XXX is active, see the
263 @ref page_wxusedef (the symbols of this form are always defined,
264 use @if_ and not @ifdef_ to test for them)}
265@itemdef{WX_PRECOMP,
266 is defined if precompiled headers (PCH) are in use. In
267 this case, @c wx/wxprec.h includes @c wx/wx.h which, in turn,
268 includes a number of wxWidgets headers thus making it unnecessary to include
269 them explicitly. However if this is not defined, you do need to include them
270 and so the usual idiom which allows to support both cases is to first include
271 @c wx/wxprec.h} and then, inside @ifndef_ WX_PRECOMP, individual
272 headers you need.}
273@itemdef{_UNICODE and UNICODE, both are defined if wxUSE_UNICODE is set to @c 1}
274@itemdef{wxUSE_GUI,
275 this particular feature test macro is defined to 1
276 when compiling or using the library with the GUI features activated,
277 if it is defined as @c 0, only wxBase is available.}
278@itemdef{wxUSE_BASE,
279 only used by wxWidgets internally (defined as 1 when
280 building wxBase code, either as a standalone library or as part of the
281 monolithic wxWidgets library, defined as 0 when building GUI library only)}
282@itemdef{wxNO_RTTI, is defined if the compiler RTTI support has been switched off}
283@itemdef{wxNO_EXCEPTIONS,
284 is defined if the compiler support for C++ exceptions has been switched off}
285@itemdef{wxNO_THREADS,
286 if this macro is defined, the compilation options
287 don't include compiler flags needed for multithreaded code generation. This
288 implies that wxUSE_THREADS is 0 and also that other (non-wx-based) threading
289 packages cannot be used neither.}
290@itemdef{WXMAKINGDLL_XXX,
291 used internally and defined when building the
292 library @c XXX as a DLL; when a monolithic wxWidgets build is used only a
293 single @c WXMAKINGDLL symbol is defined}
294@itemdef{WXUSINGDLL,
295 defined when compiling code which uses wxWidgets as a DLL/shared library}
296@itemdef{WXBUILDING,
297 defined when building wxWidgets itself, whether as a static or shared library}
298@endDefList
299
300*/