X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/a203f6c0995030dc59ad4c0bbd3104d67ac4ac66..21db32c1294eff5c1b6b087d260d2accc17abb53:/docs/latex/wx/cppconst.tex diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/cppconst.tex b/docs/latex/wx/cppconst.tex index 29474a148c..ddba90efbf 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/cppconst.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/cppconst.tex @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ \section{Preprocesser symbols defined by wxWidgets}\label{cppconst} Here is the list of preprocessor symbols used in the wxWidgets source grouped -by category (and sorted by alphabetical order inside each category). +by category (and sorted by alphabetical order inside each category). All of +these macros except for \texttt{wxUSE\_XXX} variety is defined if the +corresponding condition is true and undefined if it isn't, so they should be +always tested usin \texttt{#ifdef} and not \texttt{#if}. + \subsection{GUI system}\label{guisystemconst} @@ -10,19 +14,23 @@ by category (and sorted by alphabetical order inside each category). \twocolitem{\_\_WIN16\_\_}{Win16 API (not supported since wxWidgets 2.6)} \twocolitem{\_\_WIN32\_\_}{Win32 API} \twocolitem{\_\_WIN95\_\_}{Windows 95 or NT 4.0 and above system (not NT 3.5x)} -\twocolitem{\_\_WXBASE\_\_}{Only wxBase, no GUI features} +\twocolitem{\_\_WXBASE\_\_}{Only wxBase, no GUI features (same as \texttt{wxUSE\_GUI} $== 0$)} +\twocolitem{\_\_WXCOCOA\_\_}{OS X using Cocoa API} \twocolitem{\_\_WXWINCE\_\_}{Windows CE} \twocolitem{\_\_WXGTK\_\_}{GTK+} \twocolitem{\_\_WXGTK12\_\_}{GTK+ 1.2 or higher} \twocolitem{\_\_WXGTK20\_\_}{GTK+ 2.0 or higher} \twocolitem{\_\_WXMOTIF\_\_}{Motif} \twocolitem{\_\_WXMOTIF20\_\_}{Motif 2.0 or higher} -\twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_\_}{Mac OS whether Classic (Mac OS 8/9 TARGET\_CARBON -== 0) or Carbon (including Mac OS X TARGET\_CARBON == 1)} +\twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_\_}{Mac OS all targets} +\twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_CLASSIC\_\_}{MacOS for Classic} +\twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_CARBON\_\_}{MacOS for Carbon CFM (running under Classic or OSX) or true OS X Mach-O Builds} +\twocolitem{\_\_WXMAC\_OSX\_\_}{MacOS X Carbon Mach-O Builds} \twocolitem{\_\_WXMGL\_\_}{SciTech Soft MGL (\_\_WXUNIVERSAL\_\_ will be also defined)} \twocolitem{\_\_WXMSW\_\_}{Any Windows} \twocolitem{\_\_WXOS2\_\_}{Identical to \_\_WXPM\_\_} +\twocolitem{\_\_WXOSX\_\_}{Any Mac OS X port (either Carbon or Cocoa)} \twocolitem{\_\_WXPM\_\_}{OS/2 native Presentation Manager} \twocolitem{\_\_WXSTUBS\_\_}{Stubbed version ('template' wxWin implementation)} \twocolitem{\_\_WXXT\_\_}{Xt; mutually exclusive with WX\_MOTIF, not @@ -34,8 +42,27 @@ to one of the symbols above so this should be tested first.} \twocolitem{\_\_X\_\_}{any X11-based GUI toolkit except GTK+} \end{twocollist} -In fact, they should better all start with \_\_WX instead of \_\_ only, -so please start any new defines with \_\_WX. +Mac situation is a bit confusing so a few extra words to explain it: there are +2 wx ports to Mac OS. One of them, wxMac, exists in 2 versions: Classic and +Carbon. The Classic version is the only one to work on Mac OS version 8. The +Carbon version may be built either as CFM or Mach-O (binary format, like ELF) +and the former may run under OS 9 while the latter only runs under OS X. +Finally, there is a new Cocoa port which can only be used under OS X. To +summarize: +\begin{itemize} + \item If you want to test for all Mac platforms, classic and OS X, you + should test both \texttt{\_\_WXMAC\_\_} and \texttt{\_\_WXCOCOA\_\_} + \item If you want to test for any GUI Mac port under OS X, use + \texttt{\_\_WXOSX\_\_} + \item If you want to test for any port under Mac OS X, including, for + example, wxGTK and also wxBase, use \texttt{\_\_DARWIN\_\_} (see below) +\end{itemize} + + +Note to implementors: although some of the symbols above don't start with +\texttt{\_\_WX} prefix, they really should always use it, so please do start +any new symbols with it. + \subsection{Operating systems}\label{osconst} @@ -66,7 +93,8 @@ so please start any new defines with \_\_WX. \twocolitem{\_\_WINDOWS\_\_}{any Windows} \end{twocollist} -\subsection{Hardware architectures}\label{hardwareconst} + +\subsection{Hardware architectures (CPU)}\label{cpuconst} Note that not all of these symbols are always defined, it depends on the compiler used. @@ -77,6 +105,21 @@ compiler used. \twocolitem{\_\_POWERPC\_\_}{Motorola Power PC} \end{twocollist} + +\subsection{Hardware type}\label{hardwareconst} + +Combination of these symbols with GUI symbols describes real hardware +(like \_\_PDA\_\_ $&&$ \_\_WXWINCE\_\_ $==$ PocketPC devices). + +\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt +\twocolitem{\_\_SMARTPHONE\_\_}{Mobile devices with dialog capability through +phone buttons and small display} +\twocolitem{\_\_PDA\_\_}{Personal digital assistant usually with touch screen and +middle sized screen} +\twocolitem{\_\_HANDHELD\_\_}{Small enough but powerful computer} +\end{twocollist} + + \subsection{Compilers}\label{compilerconst} \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt @@ -102,6 +145,7 @@ the compiler version, $1100$ is $11.0$ and $1200$ is OpenWatcom.} \twocolitem{\_WIN32\_WCE}{Windows CE version} \end{twocollist} + \subsection{Miscellaneous}\label{miscellaneousconst} \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt