+void wxFrameBase::SetStatusBar(wxStatusBar *statBar)
+{
+ bool hadBar = m_frameStatusBar != NULL;
+ m_frameStatusBar = statBar;
+
+ if ( (m_frameStatusBar != NULL) != hadBar )
+ {
+ PositionStatusBar();
+
+ DoLayout();
+ }
+}
+
+#endif // wxUSE_STATUSBAR
+
+#if wxUSE_MENUS || wxUSE_TOOLBAR
+void wxFrameBase::DoGiveHelp(const wxString& text, bool show)
+{
+#if wxUSE_STATUSBAR
+ if ( m_statusBarPane < 0 )
+ {
+ // status bar messages disabled
+ return;
+ }
+
+ wxStatusBar *statbar = GetStatusBar();
+ if ( !statbar )
+ return;
+
+ wxString help;
+ if ( show )
+ {
+ help = text;
+
+ // remember the old status bar text if this is the first time we're
+ // called since the menu has been opened as we're going to overwrite it
+ // in our DoGiveHelp() and we want to restore it when the menu is
+ // closed
+ //
+ // note that it would be logical to do this in OnMenuOpen() but under
+ // MSW we get an EVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT before EVT_MENU_OPEN, strangely
+ // enough, and so this doesn't work and instead we use the ugly trick
+ // with using special m_oldStatusText value as "menu opened" (but it is
+ // arguably better than adding yet another member variable to wxFrame
+ // on all platforms)
+ if ( m_oldStatusText.empty() )
+ {
+ m_oldStatusText = statbar->GetStatusText(m_statusBarPane);
+ if ( m_oldStatusText.empty() )
+ {
+ // use special value to prevent us from doing this the next time
+ m_oldStatusText += _T('\0');
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else // hide the status bar text
+ {
+ // i.e. restore the old one
+ help = m_oldStatusText;
+ }
+
+ statbar->SetStatusText(help, m_statusBarPane);
+#else
+ wxUnusedVar(text);
+ wxUnusedVar(show);