#endif
// wxWindows
-#include <wx/string.h>
-#include <wx/intl.h>
-#include <wx/file.h>
-#include <wx/log.h>
+#include "wx/string.h"
+#include "wx/intl.h"
+#include "wx/file.h"
+#include "wx/log.h"
#ifndef MAX_PATH
#define MAX_PATH 512
break;
default:
- wxFAIL_MSG(T("bad wxFile::Access mode parameter."));
+ wxFAIL_MSG(wxT("bad wxFile::Access mode parameter."));
}
return access(wxFNCONV(name), how) == 0;
// different partitions for example). Unfortunately, the only standard
// (POSIX) temp file creation function tmpnam() can't do it.
#if defined(__UNIX__) || defined(__WXSTUBS__)|| defined( __WXMAC__ )
- static const wxChar *szMktempSuffix = T("XXXXXX");
+ static const wxChar *szMktempSuffix = wxT("XXXXXX");
m_strTemp << strName << szMktempSuffix;
// can use the cast because length doesn't change
mktemp(wxMBSTRINGCAST m_strTemp.mb_str());
// for now just create a file
// future enhancements can be to set some extended attributes for file systems
// OS/2 supports that have them (HPFS, FAT32) and security (HPFS386)
- static const wxChar *szMktempSuffix = T("XXX");
+ static const wxChar *szMktempSuffix = wxT("XXX");
m_strTemp << strName << szMktempSuffix;
mkdir(m_strTemp.GetWriteBuf(MAX_PATH));
#else // Windows
wxString strPath;
wxSplitPath(strName, &strPath, NULL, NULL);
if ( strPath.IsEmpty() )
- strPath = T('.'); // GetTempFileName will fail if we give it empty string
+ strPath = wxT('.'); // GetTempFileName will fail if we give it empty string
#ifdef __WIN32__
- if ( !GetTempFileName(strPath, T("wx_"),0, m_strTemp.GetWriteBuf(MAX_PATH)) )
+ if ( !GetTempFileName(strPath, wxT("wx_"),0, m_strTemp.GetWriteBuf(MAX_PATH)) )
#else
// Not sure why MSVC++ 1.5 header defines first param as BYTE - bug?
- if ( !GetTempFileName((BYTE) (DWORD)(const wxChar*) strPath, T("wx_"),0, m_strTemp.GetWriteBuf(MAX_PATH)) )
+ if ( !GetTempFileName((BYTE) (DWORD)(const wxChar*) strPath, wxT("wx_"),0, m_strTemp.GetWriteBuf(MAX_PATH)) )
#endif
- wxLogLastError(T("GetTempFileName"));
+ wxLogLastError(wxT("GetTempFileName"));
m_strTemp.UngetWriteBuf();
#endif // Windows/Unix