/**
wxChar is defined to be
- - @c char when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==0</tt>
- - @c wchar_t when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt> (the default).
+ \- @c char when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==0</tt>
+ \- @c wchar_t when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt> (the default).
*/
typedef wxUSE_UNICODE_dependent wxChar;
/**
wxSChar is defined to be
- - <tt>signed char</tt> when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==0</tt>
- - @c wchar_t when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt> (the default).
+ \- <tt>signed char</tt> when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==0</tt>
+ \- @c wchar_t when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt> (the default).
*/
typedef wxUSE_UNICODE_dependent wxSChar;
/**
wxUChar is defined to be
- - <tt>unsigned char</tt> when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==0</tt>
- - @c wchar_t when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt> (the default).
+ \- <tt>unsigned char</tt> when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==0</tt>
+ \- @c wchar_t when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt> (the default).
*/
typedef wxUSE_UNICODE_dependent wxUChar;
/**
wxStringCharType is defined to be:
- - @c char when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==0</tt>
- - @c char when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR==0</tt> and <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt>
- - @c wchar_t when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR==1</tt> and <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt>
+ \- @c char when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==0</tt>
+ \- @c char when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR==0</tt> and <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt>
+ \- @c wchar_t when <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR==1</tt> and <tt>wxUSE_UNICODE==1</tt>
The @c wxUSE_UNICODE_WCHAR symbol is defined to @c 1 when building on
Windows while it's defined to @c 0 when building on Unix, Linux or OS X.