X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/77ffb5937e89927b621128789401db8921fe580f..bec08b3946f50c9b35d44f2001950d12043a49ea:/include/wx/msw/wrapwin.h diff --git a/include/wx/msw/wrapwin.h b/include/wx/msw/wrapwin.h index 5cd923c50c..1e039d424d 100644 --- a/include/wx/msw/wrapwin.h +++ b/include/wx/msw/wrapwin.h @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ // Created: 2003/07/22 // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Copyright: (c) 2003 Vaclav Slavik -// Licence: wxWidgets licence +// Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef _WX_WRAPWIN_H_ @@ -13,40 +13,62 @@ #include "wx/platform.h" +// strict type checking to detect conversion from HFOO to HBAR at compile-time #ifndef STRICT #define STRICT 1 #endif -#include +// this macro tells windows.h to not define min() and max() as macros: we need +// this as otherwise they conflict with standard C++ functions +#ifndef NOMINMAX + #define NOMINMAX +#endif // NOMINMAX + + +// before including windows.h, define version macros at (currently) maximal +// values because we do all our checks at run-time anyhow +#ifndef WINVER + // the only exception to the above is MSVC 6 which has a time bomb in its + // headers: they warn against using them with WINVER >= 0x0500 as they + // contain only part of the declarations and they're not always correct, so + // don't define WINVER for it at all as this allows everything to work as + // expected both with standard VC6 headers (which define WINVER as 0x0400 + // by default) and headers from a newer SDK (which may define it as 0x0500) + #if !defined(__VISUALC__) || (__VISUALC__ >= 1300) + #define WINVER 0x0600 + #endif +#endif -#ifdef __WXWINCE__ - // this doesn't make any sense knowing that windows.h includes all these - // headers anyhow, but the fact remains that when building using eVC 4 the - // functions and constants from these headers are not defined unless we - // explicitly include them ourselves -- how is it possible is beyond me... - #include - #include - #include +#ifndef _WIN32_WINNT + #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0600 +#endif - // this one OTOH contains many useful CE-only functions - #include -#endif // __WXWINCE__ +/* Deal with clash with __WINDOWS__ include guard */ +#if defined(__WXWINCE__) && defined(__WINDOWS__) +#undef __WINDOWS__ +#endif +#include + +#if defined(__WXWINCE__) && !defined(__WINDOWS__) +#define __WINDOWS__ +#endif + +// #undef the macros defined in winsows.h which conflict with code elsewhere #include "wx/msw/winundef.h" -// types DWORD_PTR, ULONG_PTR and so on might be not defined in old headers but -// unfortunately I don't know of any standard way to test for this (as they're -// typedefs and not #defines), so simply overwrite them in any case in Win32 -// mode -- and if compiling for Win64 they'd better have new headers anyhow -// -// this is ugly but what else can we do? even testing for compiler version -// wouldn't help as you can perfectly well be using an older compiler (VC6) -// with newer SDK headers -#if !defined(__WIN64__) && !defined(__WXWINCE__) + +// Types DWORD_PTR, ULONG_PTR and so on are used for 64-bit compatability +// in the WINAPI SDK (they are an integral type that is the size of a +// pointer) on MSVC 7 and later. However, they are not available in older +// Platform SDKs, and since they are typedefs and not #defines we simply +// overwrite them if there is a chance that they're not defined +#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || (_MSC_VER < 1300) #define UINT_PTR unsigned int + #define LONG_PTR long #define ULONG_PTR unsigned long #define DWORD_PTR unsigned long -#endif // !__WIN64__ +#endif // !defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER < 1300 #endif // _WX_WRAPWIN_H_