define it ourselves for them
*/
#ifndef isascii
- #if defined(__MWERKS__) || defined(__WX_STRICT_ANSI_GCC__)
+ #if defined(__WX_STRICT_ANSI_GCC__)
#define wxNEED_ISASCII
#elif defined(_WIN32_WCE)
#if _WIN32_WCE <= 211
/* string.h functions */
#ifndef strdup
- #if defined(__MWERKS__) && !defined(__MACH__) && (__MSL__ < 0x00008000)
- #define wxNEED_STRDUP
- #elif defined(__WXWINCE__)
+ #if defined(__WXWINCE__)
#if _WIN32_WCE <= 211
#define wxNEED_STRDUP
#endif
#endif /* _WIN32_WCE */
-#if defined(__MWERKS__)
- /* Metrowerks only has wide char support for OS X >= 10.3 */
- #if !defined(__DARWIN__) || \
- (MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_3)
- #define wxHAVE_MWERKS_UNICODE
- #endif
-
- #ifdef wxHAVE_MWERKS_UNICODE
- #define HAVE_WPRINTF 1
- #define HAVE_WCSRTOMBS 1
- #define HAVE_VSWPRINTF 1
- #endif
-#endif /* __MWERKS__ */
-
-
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
UTF-8 locale handling
------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#define wxCRT_StrxfrmW wcsxfrm
#endif /* __WXWINCE__ */
-/* Almost all compiler have strdup(), but not quite all: CodeWarrior under
- Mac and VC++ for Windows CE don't provide it. Another special case is gcc in
- strict ANSI mode: normally it doesn't provide strdup() but MinGW does
- provide it under MSVC-compatible name so test for it before checking
- __WX_STRICT_ANSI_GCC__. */
-#if (defined(__VISUALC__) && __VISUALC__ >= 1400) || \
- defined(__MINGW32__)
+/* Almost all compilers have strdup(), but VC++ and MinGW call it _strdup().
+ And it's not available in MinGW strict ANSI mode nor under Windows CE. */
+#if (defined(__VISUALC__) && __VISUALC__ >= 1400)
#define wxCRT_StrdupA _strdup
-#elif !((defined(__MWERKS__) && defined(__WXMAC__)) || \
- defined(__WXWINCE__) || \
- defined(__WX_STRICT_ANSI_GCC__))
+#elif defined(__MINGW32__)
+ #ifndef __WX_STRICT_ANSI_GCC__
+ #define wxCRT_StrdupA _strdup
+ #endif
+#elif !defined(__WXWINCE__)
#define wxCRT_StrdupA strdup
#endif
defined(__EMX__) || defined(__DJGPP__)
#define wxCRT_StricmpA stricmp
#define wxCRT_StrnicmpA strnicmp
-#elif defined(__SYMANTEC__) || defined(__VISUALC__) || \
- (defined(__MWERKS__) && defined(__INTEL__))
+#elif defined(__SYMANTEC__) || defined(__VISUALC__)
#define wxCRT_StricmpA _stricmp
#define wxCRT_StrnicmpA _strnicmp
#elif defined(__UNIX__) || (defined(__GNUWIN32__) && !defined(__WX_STRICT_ANSI_GCC__))
#define wxCRT_AtoiA atoi
#define wxCRT_AtolA atol
-#if defined(__MWERKS__)
- #if defined(__MSL__)
- #define wxCRT_AtofW watof
- #define wxCRT_AtoiW watoi
- #define wxCRT_AtolW watol
- /* else: use ANSI versions */
- #endif
-#elif defined(wxHAVE_TCHAR_SUPPORT) && !defined(__WX_STRICT_ANSI_GCC__)
+#if defined(wxHAVE_TCHAR_SUPPORT) && !defined(__WX_STRICT_ANSI_GCC__)
#define wxCRT_AtoiW _wtoi
#define wxCRT_AtolW _wtol
/* _wtof doesn't exist */
/* wcstoi doesn't exist */
#endif
-/*
- There are 2 unrelated problems with these functions under Mac:
- a) Metrowerks MSL CRT implements them strictly in C99 sense and
- doesn't support (very common) extension of allowing to call
- mbstowcs(NULL, ...) which makes it pretty useless as you can't
- know the size of the needed buffer
- b) OS X <= 10.2 declares and even defined these functions but
- doesn't really implement them -- they always return an error
-
- So use our own replacements in both cases.
- */
-#if defined(__MWERKS__) && defined(__MSL__)
- #define wxNEED_WX_MBSTOWCS
-#endif
-
#ifdef __DARWIN__
#if !defined(__WXOSX_IPHONE__) && MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED <= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_2
#define wxNEED_WX_MBSTOWCS