X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/550343399aa1355469ffed72c8cf84c732dcf98b..ebef1625fa59c555e45d2aa278de0ff5674d6142:/src/motif/app.cpp diff --git a/src/motif/app.cpp b/src/motif/app.cpp index 30f5e9b98f..1b899d82ca 100644 --- a/src/motif/app.cpp +++ b/src/motif/app.cpp @@ -122,7 +122,11 @@ void wxApp::CleanUp() it != end; ++it ) { delete it->second->m_visualInfo; + // On Solaris 10 calling XtDestroyWidget on the top level widget + // dumps core if the locale is set to something other than "C" +#ifndef __SUN__ XtDestroyWidget( it->second->m_topLevelWidget ); +#endif delete it->second; } @@ -206,6 +210,38 @@ bool wxApp::OnInitGui() if( !wxAppBase::OnInitGui() ) return false; +#ifdef __HPUX__ + // under HP-UX creating XmFontSet fails when the system locale is C and + // we're using a remote DISPLAY, presumably because HP-UX uses its own + // names for C and ISO locales (roman8 and iso8859n respectively) and so + // its Motif libraries have troubles with non-HP X server + // + // whatever the reason, the fact is that without this hack any wxMotif + // program crashes on startup because it can't create any font (HP programs + // still work but they do spit out messages about failing to create font + // sets and failing back on "fixed" font too) + // + // notice that calling setlocale() here is not enough because X(m) init + // functions call setlocale() later so we really have to change environment + bool fixAll = false; // tweak LC_ALL (or just LC_CTYPE)? + const char *loc = getenv("LC_CTYPE"); + if ( !loc ) + { + loc = getenv("LC_ALL"); + if ( loc ) + fixAll = true; + } + + if ( !loc || + (loc[0] == 'C' && loc[1] == '\0') || + strcmp(loc, "POSIX") == 0 ) + { + // we're using C locale, "fix" it + wxLogDebug(_T("HP-UX fontset hack: forcing locale to en_US.iso88591")); + putenv(fixAll ? "LC_ALL=en_US.iso88591" : "LC_CTYPE=en_US.iso88591"); + } +#endif // __HPUX__ + XtSetLanguageProc(NULL, NULL, NULL); XtToolkitInitialize() ; wxTheApp->m_appContext = (WXAppContext) XtCreateApplicationContext();