- // Yes, this look stupid, but this is because gcc gives up otherwise.
- wxString *choices = new wxString[23];
- choices[0] = "10%";
- choices[1] = "15%";
- choices[2] = "20%";
- choices[3] = "25%";
- choices[4] = "30%";
- choices[5] = "35%";
- choices[6] = "40%";
- choices[7] = "45%";
- choices[8] = "50%";
- choices[9] = "55%";
- choices[10] = "60%";
- choices[11] = "65%";
- choices[12] = "70%";
- choices[13] = "75%";
- choices[14] = "80%";
- choices[15] = "85%";
- choices[16] = "90%";
- choices[17] = "95%";
- choices[18] = "100%";
- choices[19] = "110%";
- choices[20] = "120%";
- choices[21] = "150%";
- choices[22] = "200%";
-
- int n = 23;
+ static const char *choices[] =
+ {
+ "10%", "15%", "20%", "25%", "30%", "35%", "40%", "45%", "50%", "55%",
+ "60%", "65%", "70%", "75%", "80%", "85%", "90%", "95%", "100%", "110%",
+ "120%", "150%", "200%"
+ };
+