X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/981a6271009dbf06a78440f70ffb433a4e9bcedb..19c4d91638c2546630c4427e39c02f5380a8bb87:/include/wx/build.h?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/include/wx/build.h b/include/wx/build.h index 9b0413b91c..5141afcbc7 100644 --- a/include/wx/build.h +++ b/include/wx/build.h @@ -14,6 +14,19 @@ #include "wx/version.h" +// NB: This file contains macros for checking binary compatibility of libraries +// in multilib buildm, plugins and user components. +// The WX_BUILD_OPTIONS_SIGNATURE macro expands into string that should +// uniquely identify binary compatible builds: i.e. if two builds of the +// library are binary compatible, their signature string should be the +// same; if two builds are binary incompatible, their signatures should +// be different. +// +// Therefore, wxUSE_XXX flags that affect binary compatibility (vtables, +// function signatures) should be accounted for here. So should compilers +// and compiler versions (but note that binary compatible compiler versions +// such as gcc-2.95.2 and gcc-2.95.3 should have same signature!). + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // WX_BUILD_OPTIONS_SIGNATURE // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -64,15 +77,15 @@ #endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY macros affect presence of virtual functions -#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_2 - #define __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_2 ",compatible with 2.2" +#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6 + #define __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_6 ",compatible with 2.6" #else - #define __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_2 + #define __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_6 #endif -#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_4 - #define __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_4 ",compatible with 2.4" +#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_8 + #define __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_8 ",compatible with 2.8" #else - #define __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_4 + #define __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_8 #endif // deriving wxWin containers from STL ones changes them completely: @@ -81,14 +94,14 @@ #else #define __WX_BO_STL ",wx containers" #endif - + // This macro is passed as argument to wxConsoleApp::CheckBuildOptions() #define WX_BUILD_OPTIONS_SIGNATURE \ __WX_BO_VERSION(wxMAJOR_VERSION, wxMINOR_VERSION, wxRELEASE_NUMBER) \ " (" __WX_BO_DEBUG "," __WX_BO_UNICODE \ __WX_BO_COMPILER \ __WX_BO_STL \ - __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_2 __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_4 \ + __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_6 __WX_BO_WXWIN_COMPAT_2_8 \ ")" @@ -99,37 +112,14 @@ // Use this macro to check build options. Adding it to a file in DLL will // ensure that the DLL checks build options in same way IMPLEMENT_APP() does. #define WX_CHECK_BUILD_OPTIONS(libName) \ - static bool wxCheckBuildOptions() \ + static struct wxBuildOptionsChecker \ { \ - wxAppConsole::CheckBuildOptions(WX_BUILD_OPTIONS_SIGNATURE, \ - libName); \ - return true; \ - }; \ - static bool gs_buildOptionsCheck = wxCheckBuildOptions(); - - -#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_4 - -// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// wxBuildOptions -// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -// NB: Don't use this class in new code, it relies on the ctor being always -// inlined. WX_BUILD_OPTIONS_SIGNATURE always works. -class wxBuildOptions -{ -public: - // the ctor must be inline to get the compilation settings of the code - // which included this header - wxBuildOptions() : m_signature(WX_BUILD_OPTIONS_SIGNATURE) {} - -private: - const char *m_signature; - - // actually only CheckBuildOptions() should be our friend but well... - friend class wxAppConsole; -}; + wxBuildOptionsChecker() \ + { \ + wxAppConsole::CheckBuildOptions(WX_BUILD_OPTIONS_SIGNATURE, \ + libName); \ + } \ + } gs_buildOptionsCheck; -#endif // WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_4 #endif // _WX_BUILD_H_