+macros and functions and wxWindows is no exception. As it originated before the
+addition of RTTI to the standard C++ and as support for it still missing from
+some (albeit old) compilers, wxWindows doesn't (yet) use it, but provides 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 \helpref{wxDynamicCast()}{wxdynamiccast} macro which,
+for the implementations that support it, is defined just as dynamic\_cast<> and
+uses wxWindows RTTI for all the others. This macro is limited to wxWindows
+classes only and only works with pointers (unlike the real dynamic\_cast<> which
+also accepts references).
+