This is a preliminary ARM64 platform support for wxWidgets at "it
compiles" stage. This will allow building and testing wxWidgets based
apps for oncoming Windows 10 ARM64.
Requirements:
- Visual Studio 2017 Update 4 or later with Visual C++ compilers and
libraries for ARM64 component installed
Building:
1. Open command prompt.
2. Change directory to build\msw subfolder.
3. Run "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual
Studio\2017\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsamd64_arm64.bat" once.
4. Use `nmake TARGET_CPU=ARM64 ...` to build required flavor of wxWidget
libraries.
Notes:
1. Building of *.sln/*.vcxproj files does not support ARM64 yet. This
requires to hardcode Windows SDK to 10.0.15063.0 or later in
*.vcxproj files, which would render them non-compilable in older
Visual Studio versions. Microsoft is aware of this issue and is
planning a fix in the next version of Visual Studio.
2. wxmsw31ud_gl.dll does not build yet. Awaiting Microsoft to deliver
missing opengl32.lib for ARM64. Please, specify USE_OPENGL=0.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/923
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.
Use an alternative and arguably simpler (at least with real-life
applications, where settings are somewhat more complex) way of handling
the differences between platforms in the preferences sample: instead of
executing completely different code under different platforms, always
update the local copy of the settings immediately and just propagate, or
not, it to the application-level settings depending on the current
platform.
This costs an extra copy of the settings object on each change, but this
shouldn't be a problem in practice, and OTOH results in using mostly the
same code under all platforms, reducing the probability of
platform-specific bugs and avoiding any code duplication between the
event handlers and TransferDataFromWindow().
Make the sample slightly more realistic by adding a MySettings struct whose
fields are updated the dialog and also make it more visual by showing the
current values of (some) settings on the screen.
This library is now required when wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY==1, but was only linked,
using a compiler-specific pragma, when using MSVC resulting in link errors
with gcc.
Fix this by adding the library to the bakefile for non-MSVC compilers and
rebaking.
Update misc/scripts/inc_release script: remove non-existent any more files and
update the version in the MSVS 200x project files not generated by bakefile
any more and MSVS 201x project files which were not previously taken into
account.
Run it and rebake.
Explicitly include $(BCCDIR)/include/windows/sdk directory in the resource
compiler options, as it needs it to find windows.h.
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This merges in the latest sources from GSoC 2014 wxQt project with just a few
minor corrections, mostly undoing wrong changes to common files in that branch
(results of a previous bad merge?) and getting rid of whitespace-only changes.
Also remove debug logging from wxGrid.
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Update bakefile configuration to include x64 configurations into MSVS 2005 and
2008 projects (2003 doesn't support building in 64 bits, 2010 and later are
manually maintained and already have them) and rebake the projects.
Closes#13675.
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This compiler is not being developed since several years and almost certainly
can't be used to build the current wxWidgets sources anyhow, so remove all
support for it, including a lot of extremely ugly workarounds for its bugs
with template functions.
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Most importantly, this allows us to remove all MSLU-related stuff.
Some functions which were previously loaded dynamically can now be just used
directly, too.
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This port is not used and is not being worked on, so remove it to reduce the
amount of the code which needs to be updated for every global change.
Also remove tests for VisualAge compiler which isn't used since ages.
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Don't support this compiler any more, this allows to get rid of tons of
MSVC6-specific workarounds, in particular we can now use Bind() and natural
template functions calls in the library code.
Also remove MSVC6 project and solution files and don't generate them when
bakefile_gen is ran any more (removing the remaining occurrences of msvc6prj
from the bakefiles results in weird bake-time errors, so it's simpler to just
leave them there).
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This allows to pass extra arguments to windres, which is especially important
when using 64 bit windres for building 32 bit applications as the generated .o
file uses a wrong architecture unless "-F pe-i386" is explicitly specified.
See #15601.
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This keyword is not expanded by Git which means it's not replaced with the
correct revision value in the releases made using git-based scripts and it's
confusing to have lines with unexpanded "$Id$" in the released files. As
expanding them with Git is not that simple (it could be done with git archive
and export-subst attribute) and there are not many benefits in having them in
the first place, just remove all these lines.
If nothing else, this will make an eventual transition to Git simpler.
Closes#14487.
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The samples makefiles were not regenerated after the recent Scintilla changes
(see r74425), do it now. There are no real changes for most of them (except
stc sample), but it ensures that rerunning bakefile doesn't change anything.
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The library was already present in the makefiles but came before the
monolithic library itself, which broke the linking of the samples when using
GNU ld as the dependent libraries must come after the libraries using them.
Closes#13837.
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This should have been part of r74406 but I only rebaked wxWidgets make/project
files themselves and not the samples/utils/demos files in it.
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This is more appropriate than just "Preferences" under MSW and GTK which use
the generic wxPreferencesEditor, OS X has its own native version which
continues to correctly use "Preferences" for the title.
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Use the same short names as are used by the event table macros for the event
type constants themselves. This makes them much more comfortable to use, e.g.
Bind(wxEVT_BUTTON) compared to Bind(wxEVT_COMMAND_BUTTON_CLICKED).
The old long names are still kept for backwards compatibility and shouldn't be
removed as it doesn't really cost anything to continue providing them, but all
new event types should only use the short versions.
Closes#10661.
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