+bool wxRadioButton::Create(wxWindow *parent,
+ wxWindowID id,
+ const wxString& label,
+ const wxPoint& pos,
+ const wxSize& size,
+ long style,
+ const wxValidator& validator,
+ const wxString& name)
+{
+ if ( !CreateControl(parent, id, pos, size, style, validator, name) )
+ return FALSE;
+
+ long msStyle = WS_TABSTOP;
+ if ( HasFlag(wxRB_GROUP) )
+ msStyle |= WS_GROUP;
+
+ /*
+ wxRB_SINGLE is a temporary workaround for the following problem: if you
+ have 2 radiobuttons in the same group but which are not consecutive in
+ the dialog, Windows can enter an infinite loop! The simplest way to
+ reproduce it is to create radio button, then a panel and then another
+ radio button: then checking the last button hangs the app.
+
+ Ideally, we'd detect (and avoid) such situation automatically but for
+ now, as I don't know how to do it, just allow the user to create
+ BS_RADIOBUTTON buttons for such situations.
+ */
+ msStyle |= HasFlag(wxRB_SINGLE) ? BS_RADIOBUTTON : BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON;
+
+ if ( HasFlag(wxCLIP_SIBLINGS) )
+ msStyle |= WS_CLIPSIBLINGS;
+
+ if ( !MSWCreateControl(_T("BUTTON"), msStyle, pos, size, label, 0) )
+ return FALSE;
+
+ // for compatibility with wxGTK, the first radio button in a group is
+ // always checked (this makes sense anyhow as you need to ensure that at
+ // least one button in the group is checked and this is the simlpest way to
+ // do it)
+ if ( HasFlag(wxRB_GROUP) )
+ SetValue(TRUE);
+
+ return TRUE;
+}