Still use Connect() in unit tests which were written explicitly for it
and in EventConnector, which can't use Bind() as it uses a variable for
the event type.
No real changes, just use the newer and more convenient function.
This parameter is not actually needed for any reasonable page breaking
algorithm, as it shouldn't care about any previous page breaks except
for the last one, which is already known as "*pagebreak - pageHeight" in
this function.
Removing it will allow to stop using wxArrayInt in the code using this
method and switch to an std::vector<int> instead.
This is not a backwards compatible change, but it seems that there is
very little code actually overriding this function (none could be found
in any open source repositories) and updating it should be as simple as
removing the now unneeded argument.
This function was difficult to understand as it did two quite different
things depending on the value of its "dont_render" argument and using it
also made CountPages() logic more complicated than necessary.
Simplify the code by splitting Render() into FindNextPageBreak(), which
is used by CountPages(), and Render() itself, which doesn't need to deal
with pagination at all as it's either already provided the page start
and end positions or can just assume that everything fits on a single
page (the latter is the case for the headers and footers renderer).
This is a notionally backwards-incompatible change, but no code using
wxHtmlDCRenderer could be found in the wild and the new API is so much
simpler that it seems to be worth switching to it.
The default alignment of the text in wxSpinCtrl was changed to "right"
in 7e4952db83, which added alignment
support (see #10621), but this made it inconsistent with the native
up-down control under MSW and, perhaps more importantly, with spin
controls created from XRC as the default style was never modified there
and did not include wxALIGN_RIGHT.
Resolve this inconsistency by reverting to left-aligning the text by
default.
Apply parts of the changes of 34c5aaa769
done in the common code to Mac-specific wxCFEventLoop too.
This is not ideal as we really should reuse the same common code here,
but for now it's better than nothing as previously pending events were
just not dispatched at all in console Mac applications, meaning that
CallAfter() from worker threads never executed.
Owner-drawn buttons with multiline labels were always centered.
Fix this by handling their alignment explicitly when drawing them, as
::DrawText() doesn't do it for multiline strings.
Closes#18131.
Allow using positions in the entire int range for window positions under
MSW, and not just those in (slightly less than) short range, that are
supported by the native API.
Closes#4262.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/779
VarSizedStruct buffer had a too small size in Unicode build as it forgot
to multiply the name length by sizeof(TCHAR), resulting in overwriting
memory on the stack after it when calling SymFromAddrW().
Closes#18127.
This file was added in 4d524cdd0e a long
time ago but doesn't seem to have been ever actually used for anything
and is outdated, e.g. contains LSRequiresCarbon=true, which shouldn't be
used any longer.
Remove the file itself and all references to it.
When determining if a tool is hidden, it takes the width (or height) of
the overflow sizer into account -- but when tools are overlapping, this
is 0. By setting and getting the minimum size of the overflow sizer, the
actual size of the overflow button can be used.
Closes#17960.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/799
Save both the normal window geometry and its maximized position instead
of saving just its current position. This fixes restoring geometry of
the maximized windows as previously they were always restored on the
primary monitor, as their original position was lost.
Use the native {Get,Set}WindowPlacement() functions for a MSW-specific
wxTLWGeometry implementation to achieve this.
Closes#16335.
As liblzma API is similar to zlib API, this class is also close to
wxZlibOutputStream, except that it uses reusable functions instead of
repeating their code.
Remove an unnecessary header dependency. This is not completely
backwards-compatible as it would break any code relying on getting e.g.
wxTextCtrl declaration after including wx/treebook.h, but, hopefully,
there shouldn't be that much such code out there and fixing it shouldn't
be difficult.
If either of these assumptions turns out to be false, this commit can
always be reverted later.
Using LastRead() was MT-unsafe when the same socket was used for both
writing and reading from different threads.
It's not clear if this change is sufficient to make wxSocket fully
MT-safe in this scenario, but it does help and there should be no
negative effects from doing this.
Closes#17787.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/761
The test for AUX2 mouse button was wrong and checked whether the button
was pressed, instead of checking whether the event was generated by it.
Check the event source correctly by comparing wParam with XBUTTON2 and
not MK_XBUTTON2.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/753
Find and Replace would typically require user input to receive the
search string from the user, therefore their labels should end with an
elipsis. Also, these functions operate on documents, not selections.
Finally, Ctrl-H is the commonly used shortcut for Replace, rather than
Help (which is usually F1)
Define g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_data() if it's not available,
i.e. when using glib older than 2.32 where it was added, to fix the
build under old systems such as CentOS 6 broken by the changes of
8278f7b618 (see #18084).
Also use it elsewhere instead of g_signal_handlers_disconnect_matched()
as it's more readable.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/760
Give the example of saving the frame geometry, which is undoubtedly the
most common use case of these classes, and simplify the existing
example with wxNotebook.
Clearing this style by calling SetWindowStyleFlag() could reset
WS_EX_CONTROLPARENT extended flags bit, breaking the invariant that the
parent of any window with this bit set has it as well and resulting in
hangs due to infinite loops inside Windows own code iterating over the
controls.
Prevent this from happening by always preserving this style bit if it
was previously set in MSWUpdateStyle(). This is a bit ugly, but there
doesn't seem to be any obviously better way to do it.
Closes#18091.
This is similar to a recent commit adding the missing typedefs to wxList
iterators and defines the types required by the iterator concept in
wxVector::reverse_iterator and const_reverse_iterator classes (simple
iterators are just pointers and are already covered by the standard
iterator_traits specialization).
Define "pointer", "reference", "difference_type" and "iterator_category"
typedefs to ensure that wxList iterator classes are seen as iterators by
the standard library in C++11 and later, as otherwise standard container
template ctors taking iterators couldn't be used with them because
they're only available if input iterator requirements are satisfied.
This notably fixes creation of std::list from wxList iterators; add a
test which didn't compile before to show it.
Buildbot configuration was redone in pure Python (see master.cfg in
https://github.com/wxWidgets/buildbot repository) since several years
already, there is no need to keep these obsolete files.
This sample shows usage of wxArchiveStream and wxArchiveFactory.
It also allows for easy testing of wxArchiveStream implementations
outside of the unit tests.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/730
Using @subpage multiple times with the pages we wanted to just link to
resulted in them appearing twice in the tree shown in the CHM file.
Just use @ref when a link is wanted instead.
This seems better than requiring yet another environment variable to be
defined, and should work reliably as Doxygen is always run from
docs/doxygen directory.
Leave WXWIDGETS in STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH which doesn't seem to be used
anywhere anyhow -- and so, perhaps, should be removed entirely?
Allow to keep the originally defined transparent pixels colour instead
of replacing it with bright pink (which is still the default behaviour).
Closes#18014.
Update MinGW versions used for the binaries and provide links to the
working compilers.
Add "-rc" to some links to make them work.
Also update the binaries file names.
For the release candidates, allow passing the version (e.g. "3.1.1-rc")
to post-release.sh on the command line and document this.
Also don't commit automatically, this is annoying, especially as the
script doesn't check for errors.
Finally, fix the problem with the CHM file name: it must be zipped,
presumably to avoid problems with some firewalls blocking downloading
CHM files (as there is really no advantage in compressing the already
compressed CHM file otherwise).
The custom scheme handling implementation had been inherited from the
original WebKit1 implementation. It attempted to intercept navigation
and resource load requests and then inject the resources. It seems that
this method doesn't work in WebKit2, but fortunately, there is native
support in WebKit2 for custom URI schemes through the
webkit_web_context_register_uri_scheme() API.
Also extend wxGtkError to allow creating it from an existing GError
object as a side-effect of these changes.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/716
Previously this event was not sent at all if editing the item was
cancelled, e.g. by pressing Esc.
Do send it now from the generic implementation and update the sample to
show this event.
See #17835.
Make GTKHandleFocusOut() virtual and override it in wxChoice in order to
avoid generating wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS events when the combobox dropdown
button is clicked.
This is important because it allows fatal problems when using a
combobox-based in-place editor in wxDataViewCtrl as getting these events
totally broke the UI before.
See #17034.
No event was sent if the selection was narrowed by clicking on an
already selected item without any key modifiers pressed.
Fix this by generating an event always on click and not only when
selecting a new item.
Closes#17881.
It was unexpected that this method could only be used for horizontal
gauges, so make it work for the vertical ones if wxCONTROL_SPECIAL flag
is specified.
Update MSW and generic implementations and the render sample to show a
vertical gauge as well.
TAB should be used for navigation by default and only should be inserted
into the control as a literal character if wxTE_PROCESS_TAB is specified
for consistency with wxMSW and because this behaviour is much more
useful by default.
Fix this by calling gtk_text_view_set_accepts_tab() as appropriate for
multiline text controls. For single line ones, the behaviour is
unchanged but it's more reasonable as TAB is always handled as if
wxTE_PROCESS_TAB were not specified and it doesn't seem really useful to
try to support wxTE_PROCESS_TAB for them anyhow, so just document this
limitation.
Also remove the outdated/misleading documentation of this style, notably
don't say that it is required to get char events for TAB presses as
these events are generated both with and without this style in both
wxGTK and wxMSW.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/704
The old wxEVT_SEARCHCTRL_{SEARCH,CANCEL}_BTN event names were unwieldy
and misleading because both of these events can be generated without
using the buttons, but by pressing Enter or Esc (the latter currently
works under macOS only, but this could change in the future).
Make it possible to bind to just wxEVT_SEARCHCTRL_SEARCH_BTN under all
platforms: previously, it was also necessary to bind to wxEVT_TEXT_ENTER
when using the generic implementation, as pressing Enter in the text
control didn't generate the dedicated SEARCH event.
It does now, and, to avoid any confusion, the control does not generate
wxEVT_TEXT_ENTER events at all any more. This is not really
incompatible, as wxOSX never generated these events anyhow and the
generic version only did for a couple of days, since the changes of
9816970797 which were, finally, misguided
and so are undone by this commit.
Closes#17911.
Overlong (and hence invalid) 4-byte encoding was used for this character
instead of the correct 3-byte 0xEF 0xBF 0xBF sequence.
Fix this by using 3 bytes for the code points up to 0xFFFF included,
instead of excluding it as was done before.
Closes#17920.
This undocumented "private" class was used for various windows UxTheme
functions which are available since WinXP. As wxWidgets 3.1 is XP+ it
does not make sense anymore to load the theme functions dynamically.
The underlying Windows TaskDialog supports adding an additional footer
to the message dialog. This makes the native functionality available
and implements it in the generic version.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/573
Several compilation fixes due to the fact that sizeof(long)==8 under
Cygwin in 64 bits.
This allows the library to compile, but there are still run-time
problems, notably the unit tests throw an unknown exception currently.
Allow specifying label="1" attribute in wxRadioBox <item> tags to
indicate that the usual translation of "_" to "&" should be done, as for
all the other labels.
This is still not the default behaviour to avoid breaking any existing
XRC files using "_", even though using labels="1" by default would make
more sense.
Allow specifying arbitrary windows as labels for the static boxes
created from XRC.
Note that wxStaticBox XRC handler itself wasn't updated to support this,
as this handler seems to be quite useless because it's impossible to
define any box children with it, so only wxStaticBoxSizer XRC handler
really matters, anyhow.
We need to explicitly generate this event from the char hook handler as
we don't get the normal WM_CHAR for it, it is apparently intercepted by
the window proc installed by the auto-completing code, so check if
wxTE_PROCESS_ENTER is used for the text entry and call a special new
MSWProcessSpecialKey() method to do the right thing if it is.
Similarly, handle Tab presses correctly if wxTE_PROCESS_TAB is used.
Closes#12613.
Calling this function with an unseekable file, such as any file under
/sys on Linux systems, would previously just hang as the loop condition
was never satisfied when length was -1.
Fix this by checking for this case and using a different approach by
extending the buffer we read the data into as we go instead of
preallocating it all at once.
See #9965.
Just turn off background erasing to avoid having horrible flicker which
can be seen perfectly well simply by drag-resizing a column in a list
control with non-default background colour.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/374
Add CMake-based build system.
Merge the original branch without any changes except for resolving the
conflict due to moving the contents of .travis.yml to a separate file by
propagating the changes done in this file since then to the new script
and rerunning ./build/update-setup-h and ./build/cmake/update_files.py
to update the file lists changed in the meanwhile.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/330