-/*
- Handle Darwin gcc universal compilation. Don't do this in an Apple-
- specific case since no sane compiler should be defining either
- __BIG_ENDIAN__ or __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ unless it really is generating
- code that will be hosted on a machine with the appropriate endianness.
- If a compiler defines neither, assume the user or configure set
- WORDS_BIGENDIAN appropriately.
- */
-#if defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__)
-# undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
-# define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1
-#elif defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
-# undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
-#elif defined(__WXMAC__) && !defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
-/* According to Stefan even ancient Mac compilers defined __BIG_ENDIAN__ */
-# warning "Compiling wxMac with probably wrong endianness"
-#endif
-/* also the 32/64 bit universal builds must be handled accordingly */
-#ifdef __DARWIN__
-# ifdef __LP64__
-# undef SIZEOF_VOID_P
-# undef SIZEOF_LONG
-# undef SIZEOF_SIZE_T
-# define SIZEOF_VOID_P 8
-# define SIZEOF_LONG 8
-# define SIZEOF_SIZE_T 8
-# else
-# undef SIZEOF_VOID_P
-# undef SIZEOF_LONG
-# undef SIZEOF_SIZE_T
-# define SIZEOF_VOID_P 4
-# define SIZEOF_LONG 4
-# define SIZEOF_SIZE_T 4
-# endif
-#endif
-
-/*
- Define various OS X symbols before including wx/chkconf.h which uses them.
-
- __WXOSX_MAC__ means Mac OS X, non embedded
- __WXOSX_IPHONE__ means OS X iPhone
- */
-
-/*
- Normally all of __WXOSX_XXX__, __WXOSX__ and __WXMAC__ are defined by
- configure but ensure that we also define them if configure was not used for
- whatever reason.
-
- The primary symbol remains __WXOSX_XXX__ one, __WXOSX__ exists to allow
- checking for any OS X port (Carbon and Cocoa) and __WXMAC__ is an old name
- for it.
- */
-#if defined(__WXOSX_CARBON__) || defined(__WXOSX_COCOA__) || defined(__WXOSX_IPHONE__) \
- || (defined(__DARWIN__) && !wxUSE_GUI)
-# ifndef __WXOSX__
-# define __WXOSX__ 1
-# endif
-# ifndef __WXMAC__
-# define __WXMAC__ 1
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __WXOSX__
-/* setup precise defines according to sdk used */
-# include <TargetConditionals.h>
-# if defined(__WXOSX_IPHONE__)
-# if !( defined(TARGET_OS_IPHONE) && TARGET_OS_IPHONE )
-# error "incorrect SDK for an iPhone build"
-# endif
-# else
-# if wxUSE_GUI && !(defined(__WXOSX_CARBON__) || defined(__WXOSX_COCOA__))
-# error "one of __WXOSX_IPHONE__, __WXOSX_CARBON__ or __WXOSX_COCOA__ must be defined for the GUI build"
-# endif
-# if !( defined(TARGET_OS_MAC) && TARGET_OS_MAC )
-# error "incorrect SDK for a Mac OS X build"
-# endif
-# define __WXOSX_MAC__ 1
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __WXOSX_MAC__
-# if defined(__MACH__)
-# include <AvailabilityMacros.h>
-# ifndef MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4
-# define MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4 1040
-# endif
-# ifndef MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5
-# define MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5 1050
-# endif
-# ifndef MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_6
-# define MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_6 1060
-# endif
-# else
-# error "only mach-o configurations are supported"
-# endif
-#endif
-
-/*
- __WXOSX_OR_COCOA__ is a common define to wxOSX (Carbon or Cocoa) and wxCocoa ports under OS X.
-
- DO NOT use this define in base library code. Although wxMac has its own
- private base library (and thus __WXOSX_OR_COCOA__,__WXMAC__ and related defines are
- valid there), wxCocoa shares its library with other ports like wxGTK and wxX11.
-
- To keep wx authors from screwing this up, only enable __WXOSX_OR_COCOA__ for wxCocoa when
- not compiling the base library. We determine this by first checking if
- wxUSE_BASE is not defined. If it is not defined, then we're not buildling
- the base library, and possibly not building wx at all (but actually building
- user code that's using wx). If it is defined then we must check to make sure
- it is not true. If it is true, we're building base.
-
- If you want it in the common darwin base library then use __DARWIN__. You
- can use any Darwin-available libraries like CoreFoundation but please avoid
- using OS X libraries like Carbon or CoreServices.
-
- */
-#if defined(__WXOSX__) || (defined(__WXCOCOA__) && (!defined(wxUSE_BASE) || !wxUSE_BASE))
-# define __WXOSX_OR_COCOA__ 1
-#endif