// Licence: wxWindows license
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-/*!
+/**
-@page overview_runtimeclass Runtime Class Information (RTTI)
+@page overview_rtti Runtime Type Information (RTTI)
-@li @ref overview_runtimeclass_intro
-@li @ref overview_runtimeclass_classinfo
-@li @ref overview_runtimeclass_example
+@li @ref overview_rtti_intro
+@li @ref overview_rtti_classinfo
+@li @ref overview_rtti_example
-@seealso
+@see
@li wxObject
@li wxClassInfo
<hr>
-@section overview_runtimeclass_intro Introduction
+@section overview_rtti_intro Introduction
-One of the failings of C++ used to be that no run-time information was provided
+One of the failings of C++ used to be that no runtime information was provided
about a class and its position in the inheritance hierarchy. Another, which
still persists, is that instances of a class cannot be created just by knowing
the name of a class, which makes facilities such as persistent storage hard to
wxClassInfo object instead, then you can simply call wxClassInfo::CreateObject.
-@section overview_runtimeclass_classinfo wxClassInfo
+@section overview_rtti_classinfo wxClassInfo
This class stores meta-information about classes. An application may use macros
-such as DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS and IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS to record run-time
+such as DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS and IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS to record runtime
information about a class, including:
@li It's position in the inheritance hierarchy.
CLASSINFO(wxFrame). You can get the wxClassInfo for an object using
wxObject::GetClassInfo.
-@seeaslso
+@see
@li wxObject
@li wxCreateDynamicObject
-@section overview_runtimeclass_example Example
+@section overview_rtti_example Example
In a header file frame.h: