keyboard, but doesn't send them when the selection does not change (when the
already selected button is clicked with the mouse)
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Conversion classes are now:
wxConv_libc (standard mbstowcs/wcstombs)
wxConv_file (usually same as above, but I think some Asian locales
use different encoding systems on the filenames than on the contents
of the files)
wxConv_UTF7 (7-bit Unicode encoding (similar to BASE64), for email etc,
not implemented yet)
wxConv_UTF8 (8-bit Unicode encoding, not implemented yet, just uses
mbstowcs/wcstombs, which just happens to be UTF-8 in glibc2)
wxConv_gdk (gdk_mbstowcs/gdk_wcstombs, not too useful)
wxConv_local (current 8-bit character set, from LANG env var)
wxConv_current: pointer to conversion class. Points by default to
wxConv_local, but it's meant to be able to be redirected by the user
(and wxGTK can point it at wxConv_UTF8 if it manages to set the UTF-8
locale).
mbc_str() returns mb_str(*wxConv_current) for convenience.
I will use mbc_str() in my upcoming wxGTK adaption.
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Added wxConv_gdk (wrapper for gdk_mbstowcs and gdk_wcstombs, which use
X calls instead of libc calls), which should probably not be used, but is
now there for completeness, and in case it's useful after all.
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Someone give a hint why you'd declare the same extern global vars
separately in a ton of header files instead of just once in a header
file included by all the others?
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warnings instead, since __ctype_tolower/upper is not declared there)
Added declarations for wxFprintf and wxVfprintf.
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type _(_T("text")), I think). That means you have to use wxGetString()
directly if you need to look up from a string variable instead of a literal.
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figured I couldn't hold it back anyway).
Added many macros. Changed most char to wxChar, and literals wrapped in _T().
Added conversion classes. Added new constructors to wxString, and mb_str(),
wc_str(), and fn_str() (the last is mb_str() on Unix and c_str() on Windows,
since Windows takes file names in Unicode (I think), while Unix doesn't).
Rewrote wxString::Printf().
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allocated to size by this class), copy constructor (egcs does not like
const wxCharBuffer& mb_str() { return wxCharBuffer(...); }, so it HAS to be
copiable), and assignment constructor (so it can be stored to a variable
for efficiency, instead of being converted every time the string is needed).
(The copy and assignment operator wipes the source, so the buffer is
essentially passed on to the new instance without being freed by the old.)
wcsdup() is not declared in glibc by default, so use malloc() instead.
Added some 'convenience' macros.
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