+// Python's PyInstance_Check does not return True for instances of new-style
+// classes. This should get close enough for both new and old classes but I
+// should re-evaluate the need for doing instance checks...
+bool wxPyInstance_Check(PyObject* obj) {
+ return PyObject_HasAttrString(obj, "__class__") != 0;
+}
+
+
+// This one checks if the object is an instance of a SWIG proxy class (it has
+// a .this attribute)
+bool wxPySwigInstance_Check(PyObject* obj) {
+ return PyObject_HasAttrString(obj, "this") != 0;
+}
+
+//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+// The stock objects are no longer created when the wxc module is imported,
+// but only after the app object has been created. The
+// wxPy_ReinitStockObjects function will be called 3 times to pass the stock
+// objects though various stages of evolution:
+//
+// pass 1: Set all the pointers to a non-NULL value so the Python proxy
+// object will be created (otherwise it will just use None.)
+//
+// pass 2: After the module has been imported and the python proxys have
+// been created, then set the __class__ to be _wxPyUnbornObject so
+// it will catch any access to the object and will raise an exception.
+//
+// pass 3: Finally, from OnInit patch things up so the stock objects can
+// be used.
+
+
+PyObject* __wxPyFixStockObjects(PyObject* /* self */, PyObject* args)
+{
+ wxPy_ReinitStockObjects(2);
+ RETURN_NONE();
+}
+
+
+static void rsoPass2(const char* name)
+{
+ static PyObject* unbornObjectClass = NULL;
+ PyObject* obj;
+
+ if (unbornObjectClass == NULL) {
+ unbornObjectClass = PyDict_GetItemString(wxPython_dict, "_wxPyUnbornObject");
+ Py_INCREF(unbornObjectClass);
+ }
+
+ // Find the object instance
+ obj = PyDict_GetItemString(wxPython_dict, (char*)dropwx(name));
+ wxCHECK_RET(obj != NULL, wxT("Unable to find stock object"));
+ wxCHECK_RET(wxPySwigInstance_Check(obj), wxT("Not a swig instance"));
+
+ // Change its class
+ PyObject_SetAttrString(obj, "__class__", unbornObjectClass);
+
+}