#include "wx/motif/cursor.h"
#elif defined(__WXGTK__)
#include "wx/gtk/cursor.h"
+#elif defined(__WXMGL__)
+#include "wx/mgl/cursor.h"
#elif defined(__WXQT__)
#include "wx/qt/cursor.h"
#elif defined(__WXMAC__)
#endif
#include "wx/utils.h"
+
/* This is a small class which can be used by all ports
to temporarily suspend the busy cursor. Useful in modal
dialogs.
+
+ Actually that is not (any longer) quite true.. currently it is
+ only used in wxGTK Dialog::ShowModal() and now uses static
+ wxBusyCursor methods that are only implemented for wxGTK so far.
+ The BusyCursor handling code should probably be implemented in
+ common code somewhere instead of the separate implementations we
+ currently have. Also the name BusyCursorSuspender is a little
+ misleading since it doesn't actually suspend the BusyCursor, just
+ masks one that is already showing.
+ If another call to wxBeginBusyCursor is made while this is active
+ the Busy Cursor will again be shown. But at least now it doesn't
+ interfere with the state of wxIsBusy() -- RL
+
*/
class wxBusyCursorSuspender
{
public:
- wxBusyCursorSuspender()
- {
- m_wasBusy = wxIsBusy();
- if(m_wasBusy)
- wxEndBusyCursor();
- }
- ~wxBusyCursorSuspender()
- {
- if(m_wasBusy)
- wxBeginBusyCursor();
- }
- private:
- bool m_wasBusy;
+ wxBusyCursorSuspender()
+ {
+ if( wxIsBusy() )
+ {
+ wxSetCursor( wxBusyCursor::GetStoredCursor() );
+ }
+ }
+ ~wxBusyCursorSuspender()
+ {
+ if( wxIsBusy() )
+ {
+ wxSetCursor( wxBusyCursor::GetBusyCursor() );
+ }
+ }
};
#endif
// _WX_CURSOR_H_BASE_