// Purpose: topic overview
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
-// Licence: wxWindows license
+// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/**
@li @ref overview_rtti_classinfo
@li @ref overview_rtti_example
-@seealso
+@see
@li wxObject
@li wxClassInfo
and functions and wxWidgets is no exception. As it originated before the
addition of RTTI to the C++ standard and as support for it is still missing
from some (albeit old) compilers, wxWidgets doesn't (yet) use it, but provides
-it's own macro-based RTTI system.
+its own macro-based RTTI system.
In the future, the standard C++ RTTI will be used though and you're encouraged
to use whenever possible the wxDynamicCast macro which, for the implementations
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.
+@li Its position in the inheritance hierarchy.
@li The base class name(s) (up to two base classes are permitted).
@li A string representation of the class name.
@li A function that can be called to construct an instance of this class.
CLASSINFO(wxFrame). You can get the wxClassInfo for an object using
wxObject::GetClassInfo.
-@seealso
+@see
@li wxObject
@li wxCreateDynamicObject