/* check whether we have wchar_t and which size it is if we do */
#if !defined(wxUSE_WCHAR_T)
- #if defined(__WIN16__)
- /* no wchar_t under Win16 regadrless of compiler used */
- #define wxUSE_WCHAR_T 0
- #elif defined(__UNIX__)
+ #if defined(__UNIX__)
#if defined(HAVE_WCSTR_H) || defined(HAVE_WCHAR_H) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DARWIN__)
#define wxUSE_WCHAR_T 1
#else
We choose to always emulate Windows behaviour as more useful for us so even
if we have wprintf() we still must wrap it in a non trivial wxPrintf().
- However, if we don't have any vswprintf() at all we don't need to redefine
- anything as our own wxVsnprintf_() already behaves as needed.
*/
-#ifndef wxVsnprintf_
- #undef wxNEED_PRINTF_CONVERSION
-#endif
#if defined(wxNEED_PRINTF_CONVERSION) || defined(wxNEED_WPRINTF)
/*
/* these 2 can be simply mapped to the versions with underscore at the end */
/* if we don't have to do the conversion */
-#ifdef wxNEED_PRINTF_CONVERSION
+/*
+ However, if we don't have any vswprintf() at all we don't need to redefine
+ anything as our own wxVsnprintf_() already behaves as needed.
+*/
+#if defined(wxNEED_PRINTF_CONVERSION) && defined(wxVsnprintf_)
int wxSnprintf( wxChar *str, size_t size, const wxChar *format, ... ) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_3;
int wxVsnprintf( wxChar *str, size_t size, const wxChar *format, va_list ap );
#else