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__X__ any X, but not GTK
-__WXMOTIF__ Motif
-__XT__ Xt; mutually exclusive with WX_MOTIF (?)
-__WXGTK__ GTK
-__XVIEW__ Obsolete!
-__WXMSW__ Any Windows
-__MAC__ MacOS
+__WXMOTIF__ Motif
+__WXXT__ Xt; mutually exclusive with WX_MOTIF (?)
+__WXGTK__ GTK
+__WXGTK12__ GTK 1.2 or higher
+__WXMSW__ Any Windows
+__WXWINE__ WINE (i.e. Win32 on Unix)
+__WXMAC__ MacOS
+__WXPM__ OS/2 native Presentation Manager
__UNIX__ any Unix
+__WINDOWS__ any Windows
__WIN95__ GUI for Windows 95 and above; NT 4.0 and above.
__WIN32__ WIN32 API
__NT__ Windows NT
-__CURSES__ CURSES
+__WXCURSES__ CURSES
+__WXSTUBS__ Stubbed version ('template' wxWin implementation)
In fact, they should better all start with __WX instead of __ only.
The only GUIs implemented for 2.0 are __WXGTK__, __WXMSW__ and __WXMOTIF__
__WATCOMC__ Watcom C++
__SYMANTECC__ Symantec C++
__VISUALC__ VC++
-__SUNCC__
+__SUNCC__ Sun CC
__XLC__ ?? compiler
wxWindows modes:
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-__WXDEBUG__ usage: #ifdef __DEBUG__ (=> debug mode, else => release)
+__WXDEBUG__ usage: #ifdef __WXDEBUG__ (=> debug mode, else => release)
WXDEBUG usage: #if DEBUG (0: release, 1: minimal debug code, ...)