Using the library wasn't really possible with all the debug messages it
generated, so either suppress them completely or turn them into trace messages
which can be activated on demand if needed.
This warning was given many times and was very confusing as it wasn't given at
all in the right location, but rather for all the other, subsequent
declarations of wxControlRenderer which were correct -- unlike this one which
used wrong order for the "class" keyword and the attribute.
Add wxGLAttribsBase, wxGLAttributes and wxGLContextAttrs replacing the old
untyped "int attributes[]".
Don't use global object for creating OpenGL > 3.0 contexts.
Closes#16909.
We reuse the same global dispatcher object (allocated in
wxFDIODispatcher::Get()) for the sockets created in different threads, so it's
perfectly possible for its methods to be called concurrently and this happens
even in our own socket streams unit tests.
Protect against concurrent modification of the select sets and m_maxFD. This
fixes sporadic Travis build failures such as the one at
https://travis-ci.org/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/jobs/110757281 for example and
probably even worse bugs too.
These functions were almost but not quite identical to it:
wxSafeConvertMB2WX() tried the current locale encoding before UTF-8 while
wxConvWhateverWorks tries UTF-8 first and then the current locale encoding.
The latter behaviour is more correct as valid UTF-8 could be misinterpreted as
some legacy multibyte encoding otherwise, so get rid of this difference and
just forward these functions to wxConvWhateverWorks.
This ensures that we can create output files with Unicode names even when
they're not representable in the current locale encoding, notably when the
current locale has never been changed and is still the default "C" one, not
supporting anything else other than 7 bit ASCII.
Credits for the new class name go to Woody Allen.
If a class not using "override" for its other, not wx-related, virtual methods
included wxDECLARE_EVENT_TABLE() with wxOVERRIDE inside it, it resulted in a
clang -Winconsistent-missing-override warning per each virtual method without
it which was very annoying.
Avoid it by not using wxOVERRIDE in this macro and explicitly disabling the
-Winconsistent-missing-override for the methods inside it in case the rest of
the class does use "override".
Notice that this also required rearranging the order of the declarations in
this macro to ensure that a semicolon is still required after it.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/217
This symbol is tested using "#if", so it should be always defined and there is
no need for testing whether this is the case.
Moreover, doing this useless check triggers warning C4574 (which is disabled
by default, but it's useful enough to enable it explicitly) with VC14 about
using "#ifdef" with a symbol defined as 0.
1. Override wxWindow::GetContentScaleFactor() to use gdk_window_get_scale_factor()
when available, and to use correct scale (1.0) otherwise, as wxDC::GetPPI()
(used by overridden method) is not properly implemented for wxGTK
2. Record scale in wxBitmap(wxImage&) ctor and wxBitmap::CreateScaled()
3. Adjust cairo scale for drawing bitmap, and (inversely) for drawing on bitmap
It doesn't make sense to use any fallbacks when converting to/from UTF-8 and
this wasn't even done consistently as only wxSafeConvertWX2MB() used
MAP_INVALID_UTF8_TO_OCTAL, but not wxSafeConvertMB2WX().
More importantly, UTF-8 conversion can never fail for a valid Unicode string,
so there is no need for any fall backs.
Not doing this prevented the tooltips from working correctly if the library
was shut down and reinitialized again, so add a module ensuring this is done.
Closes#17360.
Such strings are not really URIs as they should have been encoded if they were
but we can obtain them from e.g. wxFileSystem::FindFirst(), so handle them
correctly here as it's simpler than checking all the places where Unescape()
is called.
Add a unit test checking that decoding an URI containing both Unicode and
percent-encoded Unicode characters works correctly.
Since Windows 8 there are native toast notifications available via WinRT defined in windows.ui.notifications.h. This adds support for these notifications via wxNotificationMessage. These notifications have to be explicitly enabled via wxNotificationMessage::MSWEnableToasts() because they require a start menu shortcut to the application.
Some Windows8+ APIs are only accessible via WinRT which is based on COM. However there are a few dependencies to get to the interfaces via functions defined in roapi.h. Using RoInitialize, RoUninitialize, etc. directly from it's windows headers adds dependencies to the WinRT dlls leaving the resulting exe unable to launch on earlier Windows versions. The wxWinRT functions wrap this with dynamic loading. Additionally wxWinRT::TempStringRef adds a convenient wrapper to HSTRING which is used extensively in WinRT APIs.
wxNotificationMessage has been refactored to always use wxNotificationMessageImpl (this was previously already done in the MSW implementation)
This adds various features and fixes to wxNotificationMessage:
- OS X Notification Center implementation
- Generic "toast" notifications
- SetIcon() to specify a custom icon
- AddAction() to add actions to notifications
- Events to get notify of notification clicks, dismiss or actions
Due to recent changes in utils, stdpath and the removal of carbon, building on
OS X was broken by various compiler errors and linker issues.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/210
No real changes, just remove the nonsensical comment from wx/defs.h which
completely lost its meaning since wxWindowID typedef was replaced by a class 8
years ago in cf2810aa39.
In practice, almost everybody using validators also seems to use this style,
so make it the default (this hadn't been done when it was originally
introduced because of compatibility concerns, but now, 15+ years later, it's
probably safe enough to change this).
Add a helper wxLaunchBrowserParams struct with clearly distinct "url" and
"path" fields and GetPathOrURL() accessor which returns whichever is
appropriate.
This makes the code more clear and ensures that we never pass URLs (but only
file paths) to xdg-open under Unix as it doesn't handle them.
See #17227.
Ensure GTKEnableEvents() is called automatically on scope exit whenever
GTKDisableEvents() is called.
This fixes a couple of potential bugs where GTKEnableEvents() could be not
called if wxCHECK() condition failed and makes the code shorter and safer.
This is documented as being required in the MSDN and, in practice, is
necessary for Windows to update the icon cache and show the new icon.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/195