first define Windows symbols if they're not defined on the command line: we
can autodetect everything we need if _WIN32 is defined
*/
-#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) || defined(__NT__)
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) || defined(__NT__) || defined(__WXWINCE__)
#ifndef __WXMSW__
#define __WXMSW__
#endif
defined(THINK_C) || \
(defined(__MWERKS__) && !defined(__INTEL__))
/* MacOS */
+ #if !defined(wxSIZE_T_IS_UINT) && !defined(wxSIZE_T_IS_ULONG)
+ #define wxSIZE_T_IS_ULONG
+ #endif
#elif defined(__WXMAC__) && defined(__APPLE__)
/* Mac OS X */
#define __UNIX_LIKE__
#define __POWERPC__ 1
#endif
+ #if !defined(wxSIZE_T_IS_UINT) && !defined(wxSIZE_T_IS_ULONG)
+ #define wxSIZE_T_IS_ULONG
+ #endif
/*
Some code has been added to workaround defects(?) in the
bundled gcc compiler. These corrections are identified by
#define __X__
#endif
+/*
+ This macro can be used to test the gcc version and can be used like this:
+
+ #if wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION(3, 1)
+ ... we have gcc 3.1 or later ...
+ #else
+ ... no gcc at all or gcc < 3.1 ...
+ #endif
+*/
+#define wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION( major, minor ) \
+ ( defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__GNUC_MINOR__) \
+ && ( ( __GNUC__ > (major) ) \
+ || ( __GNUC__ == (major) && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= (minor) ) ) )
+
/*
This macro can be used to check that the version of mingw32 compiler is
at least maj.min