Steve Lamerton [Fri, 27 May 2011 19:47:57 +0000 (19:47 +0000)]
Overhaul the wxWebView sample. Bring the style into line with the other samples and improve naming and consistency. Also use a wxInfoBar rather than a custom notification system.
Steve Lamerton [Thu, 26 May 2011 19:36:20 +0000 (19:36 +0000)]
Do not show the wxWebView sample tools menu unless a page has been loaded. Originally it crashed but it doesn't make sense to change the zoom or view the source if there is no page loaded.
Steve Lamerton [Thu, 26 May 2011 18:43:18 +0000 (18:43 +0000)]
Add a new event type for new window creation, document and implement under MSW. Update the sample to veto new window events, this means under Window we no long get Internet Explorer windows appearing for some links.
Steve Lamerton [Thu, 19 May 2011 20:14:27 +0000 (20:14 +0000)]
Block new frames being created in wxWebViewIE, bringing it into line with the other ports. The existing code was mostly correct but a missing break in the switch caused many spurious events.
Steve Lamerton [Thu, 19 May 2011 19:42:01 +0000 (19:42 +0000)]
Remove defined values from wxWebView enums. We probably don't want people relying on these as they may well end up changing and there is no benefit to fixing them.
Steve Lamerton [Fri, 6 May 2011 15:28:19 +0000 (15:28 +0000)]
Enable IE backend in msw builds unconditionally until the backend flags work properly. Conditionally define INET constants only under mingw as it does not apparently provide them. Fix some typos. The sample now compiles under msw.
Rebaked test GUI projects with toplevel.cpp included.
Added toplevel.cpp to GUI test projects and removed the test suite from the unnamed registry so that by default its tests don't run (some regarding ShowWithoutActivating are failing). This way at least the source file has more of a chance to be in a compilable state (compilation was broken). toplevel.cpp has never been included in a project since its addition in r62508 ("[...] until the mainloop issues are resolved [...]").
Robin Dunn [Fri, 29 Apr 2011 20:03:45 +0000 (20:03 +0000)]
Fix popen2 deprecation warning.
Fix binary name inside the framework to be the same as the framework name.
Inject a bit of info about the framework into wx-config, so it can output framework flags/names instead of lib flags/names.
Remove fixed size of gs_encodingNames array in font mapper code.
Specifying the size explicitly made wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT() checking that the
array sizes were synchronized useless as the array always had the correct
size, independently of the real number of elements in it.
Correct wxFontMapper tables for Big-5, Shift-JIS and GB2312 encodings.
As wxFONTENCODING_{BIG5,SHIFT_JIS,GB2312} are only synonyms for the other
encoding constants, we must append the corresponding names to the array of
names for the real encoding value instead of having the (never used) separate
entries for them in the names array.
Fix wxULongLongNative::ToDouble() compilation with VC6.
The problem alluded to by the commit message of r40658 arose only in the DLL
build using VC6 so reintroduce the workaround for it removed by r67634 but
make it VC6-specific and, arguably even more importantly, also make it work
correctly for wxULongLongNative values greater than LONGLONG_MAX.
Don't specialize std::numeric_limits<> for wxLongLong when using VC6.
This doesn't work with VC6 anyhow as it doesn't provide numeric_limits<>
specialization for __int64 and results in many warnings C4663 as the standard
header itself uses obsolete template specialization syntax.
The conversion of wxULongLong to double was broken for MSVC by r40658 which
was supposed to correct some unspecified compilation problem but this code
seems to compile fine with at least recent versions of MSVC and, in any case,
correcting compilation only for the code to work incorrectly during run-time
doesn't look like a good idea.
Change VIEWPORT_EXTENT constant in wxMSW wxDC code to be a power of two.
Notice that this commit doesn't really change anything, in particular it
doesn't correct zooming for zoom factors that are power of 2 (which was broken
before as ticket #11669 showed), this was already done by the previous commit.
This one simply makes multiplying by VIEWPORT_EXTENT a tiny bit more efficient.
Multiply by scale factor when it's > 1 and divide by it when it's < 1 to avoid
rounding errors. By choosing whether to increase the viewport or window
extents we increase precisions without any apparent negative effects (at least
under Windows NT where the coordinates in 2^27 range are supported, but even
under Windows 9x it's not clear if the old code was better as while we never
overflowed the viewport extents, we could overflow the window ones easily for
small zoom factors).
Ensure that message boxes with only "OK" can be closed with Escape in wxMSW.
The native task dialog doesn't allow using Escape (nor Alt-F4 but this is less
annoying) to close it unless it has a Cancel button, so by default the dialogs
with only "OK" couldn't be closed with Escape.
Work around this by creating a Cancel button with "OK" label instead. This is
not ideal but there doesn't seem to be any other way to make this work.
Allow showing the print preview frame non modally.
Still show the print preview app modally by default, i.e. disabling all the
other windows, but also allow disabling only the preview parent or nothing at
all.
Make it easier to compare wxImages in the unit tests.
Instead of forcing the tests to manually use memcmp(), specialize
CppUnit::assertion_traits<> for wxImage. This allows to simply use
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL() and related macros with wxImage objects.
No changes, just simplify the mask checks in wxImage::Paste().
Replace the test of the form "(!a && b) || (a && b)" with a simple test for
"b" and then also replace the test for "b || (c && !b)" with just "b || c".
The end result is much easier to read and understand.
Optimize alpha handling in wxImage::Rotate90() too.
The changes of r66309 optimized the rotation of the pixel data by doing it in
entire strips instead of pixel by pixel, apply the same technique now to the
rotation of alpha data as well.
Fix assert when destroying wxDataViewCtrl being edited in wxGTK.
If wxDataViewCtrl was destroyed while showing a generic editor, an assert
occurred in wxWindowBase dtor as the event handler pushed on it by the editor.
Fix this by calling CancelEditing() when the control is destroyed and also fix
the crash in CancelEditing() in wxGTK due to recursive calls to FinishEditing().
No changes, just get rid of wxDataViewColumn::GetConstGtkHandle().
If both const and non-const accessors are needed, it's custom to use the same
name for both but in this case we don't even need them as the const version
can always be used, so simply remove the weird and badly named (because the
returned handle is not const at all) GetConstGtkHandle().
Robin Dunn [Tue, 26 Apr 2011 17:39:53 +0000 (17:39 +0000)]
Remove lipo options, that hack is no longer needed since we are not supporting OSX 10.3 any more. Also some work to get framework builds working properly.
Fixed filename in wxOSX-Cocoa's file dialog using extension of wrong file type.
When using SetFilterIndex to indicate a different initial file type the dialog would still use the extension of the first file type (if the filename had no extension then unchecking "Hide extension" would append the first file type's extension). Fixed this by calling code, that formerly got called only from OnFilterSelected, to notify OS X of the file type change.
Václav Slavík [Sun, 24 Apr 2011 13:14:47 +0000 (13:14 +0000)]
Don't rely on RVO in wxON_BLOCK_EXIT_SET().
MakeVarSetter() relies on the compiler always using RVO, as
VariableSetterImpl<> doesn't have correct copy ctor; worse yet, its use
wasn't detected at compile time. With some compilers (e.g. VC++ 2008
with non-trivial variable types), this resulted in the variable being
reset too soon, immediately in the place where the macro was used.
Fixed by using the same technique already used in wxScopeGuardImpl. In
fact, VariableSetterImpl is just another special case of
wxScopeGuardImpl, so just derive from the latter.
Don't generate wxEVT_COMMAND_DATAVIEW_CACHE_HINT for empty control.
Don't send any cache hint events for empty wxDataViewCtrl. Sending them was
unnecessary, inconsistent with wxListCtrl (which doesn't send them when it's
empty) and the events also had incorrect range. Just don't create them at all
to avoid all these problems at once.
Change wxNotebook selection before sending page changed event in wxMSW.
wxEVT_COMMAND_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED handler should see the new page selected
in the control, not the old one as was the case if the page was changed using
the mouse in wxMSW.
This should have been done together with the other changes of r66224, see its
commit message for more details.
Add wxDC::SetTransformMatrix() and related methods and implement them in wxMSW.
Add support for world transformations to wxDC too. Currently this is
implemented in wxMSW only but could be easily provided in the ports that use
wxGraphicsContext for wxDC implementation later.
Add a simple unit test for wxParseCommonDialogsFilter().
Verify that this function (which is used for parsing the wildcard strings used
with file-related dialogs) works as expected and also asserts when given
invalid input.
The valid pages range was set too early before, we need to postpone it until
after the OnPreparePrinting() call of the user-defined wxPrintout object as
only it can determine the number of pages (after running the pagination
algorithm) in general.
Set the pages range during the first call to RenderPageIntoDC() to fix this.
Also add wxPrintPageMaxCtrl class for symmetry with the existing
wxPrintPageTextCtrl and use a shared constant MAX_PAGE_NUMBER instead of hard
coded 99999. Slightly improve the layout of wxPrintPageMaxCtrl too.
Václav Slavík [Fri, 22 Apr 2011 18:25:32 +0000 (18:25 +0000)]
Return wxWindow* from wxDataViewCustomRenderer::CreateEditorCtrl().
There's no reason to limit custom editor controls to wxControl, which
would rule out e.g. composite controls or any custom widgets.
Make appropriate changes to related functions and code too.
With at least MSVC9 numformatter.cpp wouldn't compile because of unknown identifiers related to locales. Include <locale.h> in case wxUSE_STD_STRING is set to 0.
Use "wx" prefix for the GUIDs we (re)define in wxMSW code.
CLSID_AutoComplete became ambiguous with MinGW because it does define it in
its shlguid.h header (although MSVC/Platform SDK does not define this one) so
use a "wx" prefix for it to avoid ambiguity. Also use the same prefix for the
IID_IAutoCompleteDropDown value we define for consistency.
Redefine IAutoCompleteDropDown in our code as it's not always available.
MinGW doesn't have shobjidl.h header file which is normally part of the
Platform SDK and doesn't have IAutoCompleteDropDown interface definition in
any of its headers at all, so define this interface and its IID ourselves to
make the code compile with it.
Notice that MinGW-64 does have the interface declaration but still doesn't
define IID_IAutoCompleteDropDown.
So to be on the safe side just always define everything ourselves, as long as
we need to do it for one of the compilers, it's not more difficult to do it
for all of them.
Make use of SetFilterIndex in wxOSX-Cocoa's file dialog.
Previously the file type would solely be based on the extension of the passed filename. This is still done, but any valid filter index as set by the user will now take precedence.
Fixed saving dialog's filter index always being -1 with wxOSX-Cocoa.
This problem was reproducable using the Save file dialog in the dialogs sample.
The member m_filterIndex was only initialised to -1 and never set at another point. Set it to the filter's selection during ModalFinishedCallback.
Failing to send wxEVT_UPDATE_UI to hidden windows made it impossible to show
them from their update UI handler which was totally unexpected as the
documented wxUpdateUIEvent::Show() method could never be used.
Do send these events to the hidden windows themselves but avoid sending the
update UI events to the children of hidden windows as this is really useless
because any change of their state wouldn't be seen by the user anyhow (even if
the child is shown, it would still remain hidden until its parent is) and
would just waste time processing a lot of needless events.
Don't send wxWindowDestroyEvent if we hadn't sent wxWindowCreateEvent.
Don't generate wxWindowDestroyEvent when destroying the windows that had been
never created for symmetry with wxWindowCreateEvent which wasn't sent for this
window neither.