Codewarrior doesn't define any Windows symbols until some headers
are included
*/
-#if __MWERKS__
+#ifdef __MWERKS__
# include <stddef.h>
#endif
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(__CYGWIN32__) && !defined(__WXMOTIF__) && !defined(__WXGTK__) \
- && !defined(__WXX11__)
- /* for Cygwin, default to wxMSW unless otherwise specified */
+#if defined(__CYGWIN__) && defined(__WINDOWS__)
# ifndef __WXMSW__
# define __WXMSW__
# endif
# define __WIN32__
# endif
- /*
- The library user may override the default setting of WINVER by defining
- it in his own makefile or project file -- if it is defined, we don't
- touch it at all.
-
- It makes sense to define WINVER as:
- - either some lowish value (e.g. 0x0302) to not even compile in the
- features not available in Windows version lower than some given
- one
- - or to a higher value than the one used by default for the given
- compiler if you updated its headers to newer version of Platform
- SDK, e.g. VC6 ships with 0x0400 headers by default but may also
- work with 0x0500 headers and beyond
- */
-# ifndef WINVER
-# if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1300
- /*
- VC6 defines some stuff in its default headers which is normally
- only present if WINVER >= 0x0500 (FLASHW_XXX constants) which
- means that our usual tests not involving WINVER sometimes fail
- with it, hence explicitly define a lower WINVER value for it.
- */
-# define WINVER 0x0400
-# elif defined(__DMC__)
- /*
- Digital Mars is distributed with a little outdated headers.
- */
-# define WINVER 0x0400
-# else /* !VC++ 6 */
- /*
- see MSDN for the description of possible WINVER values, this one
- is the highest one defined right now (Windows Server 2003) and
- we use it unless it was explicitly overridden by the user to
- disable recent features support as we check for all of the
- features we use which could be not available on earlier Windows
- systems during run-time anyhow, so there is almost no
- disadvantage in using it.
- */
-# define WINVER 0x0502
-# endif /* VC++ 6/!VC++6 */
-# endif
-
- /* Win95 means Win95-style UI, i.e. Win9x/NT 4+ */
-# if !defined(__WIN95__) && (WINVER >= 0x0400)
+ /* this means Win95-style UI, i.e. Win9x/NT 4+: always true now */
+# if !defined(__WIN95__)
# define __WIN95__
# endif
#endif /* Win32 */
# endif
#endif
+/*
+ Include wx/setup.h for the Unix platform defines generated by configure and
+ the library compilation options
+
+ Note that it must be included before defining hardware symbols below as they
+ could be already defined by configure
+ */
+#include "wx/setup.h"
+
/*
Hardware platform detection.
#endif
#endif /* alpha */
-/*
- Include wx/setup.h for the Unix platform defines generated by configure and
- the library compilation options
- */
-#include "wx/setup.h"
/*
adjust the Unicode setting: wxUSE_UNICODE should be defined as 0 or 1
#endif
+/*
+ This macro can be used to test the Open Watcom version.
+*/
+#ifndef __WATCOMC__
+# define wxWATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) 0
+# define wxCHECK_WATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) 0
+# define wxONLY_WATCOM_EARLIER_THAN(major,minor) 0
+#elif defined(__WATCOMC__) && __WATCOMC__ < 1200
+# error "Only Open Watcom is supported in this release"
+#else
+# define wxWATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) ( major * 100 + minor * 10 + 1100 )
+# define wxCHECK_WATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) ( __WATCOMC__ >= wxWATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) )
+# define wxONLY_WATCOM_EARLIER_THAN(major,minor) ( __WATCOMC__ < wxWATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) )
+#endif
+
/*
check the consistency of the settings in setup.h: note that this must be
done after setting wxUSE_UNICODE correctly as it is used in wx/chkconf.h
*/
# define __SGI_CC__
# endif /* gcc/!gcc */
+
+ /* system headers use this symbol and not __cplusplus in some places */
+# ifndef _LANGUAGE_C_PLUS_PLUS
+# define _LANGUAGE_C_PLUS_PLUS
+# endif
# endif /* SGI */
# if defined(sun) || defined(__SUN__)
__DARWIN__ for Darwin related corrections (wxMac, wxMotif)
*/
#elif defined(__OS2__)
+
+ /* wxOS2 vs. non wxOS2 ports on OS2 platform */
+# if !defined(__WXMOTIF__) && !defined(__WXGTK__) && !defined(__WXX11__)
+# ifndef __WXPM__
+# define __WXPM__
+# endif
+# endif
+
# if defined(__IBMCPP__)
# define __VISAGEAVER__ __IBMCPP__
-# endif
-# ifndef __WXOS2__
-# define __WXOS2__
-# endif
-# ifndef __WXPM__
-# define __WXPM__
# endif
/* Place other OS/2 compiler environment defines here */
# define __VISUALC__ _MSC_VER
# elif defined(__BCPLUSPLUS__) && !defined(__BORLANDC__)
# define __BORLANDC__
-# elif defined(__WATCOMC__)
+# elif defined(__WATCOMC__)
# elif defined(__SC__)
# define __SYMANTECC__
# endif /* compiler */
# endif
#endif
-/* Force linking against required libraries under Windows CE: */
-#ifdef __WXWINCE__
-# include "wx/msw/wince/libraries.h"
+#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
+# define __INTELC__
#endif
-/* Force inclusion of main PalmOS header: */
-#ifdef __WXPALMOS__
-# include <PalmOS.h>
-# undef Abs
+/*
+ We get "Large Files (ILP32) not supported in strict ANSI mode." #error
+ from HP-UX standard headers when compiling with g++ without this:
+ */
+#if defined(__HPUX__) && !defined(__STDC_EXT__)
+# define __STDC_EXT__ 1
+#endif
+
+/* Force linking against required libraries under Windows: */
+#ifdef __WXWINCE__
+# include "wx/msw/wince/libraries.h"
+#elif defined __WINDOWS__
+# include "wx/msw/libraries.h"
#endif
/*
at least maj.min
*/
#if ( defined( __GNUWIN32__ ) || defined( __MINGW32__ ) || \
- defined( __CYGWIN__ ) || \
- (defined(__WATCOMC__) && __WATCOMC__ >= 1200) ) && \
+ ( defined( __CYGWIN__ ) && defined( __WINDOWS__ ) ) || \
+ wxCHECK_WATCOM_VERSION(1,0) ) && \
!defined(__DOS__) && \
+ !defined(__WXPM__) && \
!defined(__WXMOTIF__) && \
!defined(__WXGTK__) && \
!defined(__WXX11__) && \
#endif
#if defined (__WXMAC__)
-# ifndef WORDS_BIGENDIAN && ( !defined(__MACH__) || ( defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) && __BIG_ENDIAN__ ) )
+# if !defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN) && ( !defined(__MACH__) || ( defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) && __BIG_ENDIAN__ ) )
# define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1
# endif
#endif
#endif
#endif /* _WX_PLATFORM_H_ */
-