-/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// Name: version.h
-// Purpose: wxWindows version numbers
-// Author: Julian Smart
-// Modified by:
-// Created: 29/01/98
-// RCS-ID: $Id$
-// Copyright: (c) 1998 Julian Smart
-// Licence: wxWindows license
-/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-#ifndef _WX_VERSIONH__
-#define _WX_VERSIONH__
-
-/* Bump-up with each new version */
-#define wxMAJOR_VERSION 2
-#define wxMINOR_VERSION 1
-#define wxRELEASE_NUMBER 11
-#define wxVERSION_STRING "wxWindows 2.1.11"
+/**
+* Name: wx/version.h
+* Purpose: wxWidgets version numbers
+* Author: Julian Smart
+* Modified by: Ryan Norton (Converted to C)
+* Created: 29/01/98
+* RCS-ID: $Id$
+* Copyright: (c) 1998 Julian Smart
+* Licence: wxWindows licence
+*/
+
+/* THIS IS A C FILE, DON'T USE C++ FEATURES (IN PARTICULAR COMMENTS) IN IT */
+
+#ifndef _WX_VERSION_H_
+#define _WX_VERSION_H_
+
+/* the constants below must be changed with each new version */
+/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/* NB: this file is parsed by Perl code in tmake templates in distrib/msw/tmake */
+/* so don't change its format too much or they could break */
+#define wxMAJOR_VERSION 2
+#define wxMINOR_VERSION 5
+#define wxRELEASE_NUMBER 2
+#define wxSUBRELEASE_NUMBER 3
+#define wxVERSION_STRING _T("wxWidgets 2.5.2")
+
+/* nothing to update below this line when updating the version */
+/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/* helpers for wxVERSION_NUM_XXX */
+#define wxMAKE_VERSION_STRING(x, y, z) #x #y #z
+#define wxMAKE_VERSION_DOT_STRING(x, y, z) #x "." #y "." #z
+
+/* these are used by src/msw/version.rc and should always be ASCII, not Unicode */
+#define wxVERSION_NUM_STRING \
+ wxMAKE_VERSION_STRING(wxMAJOR_VERSION, wxMINOR_VERSION, wxRELEASE_NUMBER)
+#define wxVERSION_NUM_DOT_STRING \
+ wxMAKE_VERSION_DOT_STRING(wxMAJOR_VERSION, wxMINOR_VERSION, wxRELEASE_NUMBER)
+
+/* some more defines, not really sure if they're [still] useful */