/* * The main configuration file for wxWindows. * * NB: this file can be included in .c files, so it must be compileable by a C * compiler - use #ifdef __cplusplus for C++ specific features and avoid * using C++ style comments */ #ifndef _WX_SETUP_H_BASE_ #define _WX_SETUP_H_BASE_ /* compatibility code, to be removed asap: */ #if !defined(__WXMSW__) && !defined(__WXGTK__) && !defined(__WXMOTIF__) && !defined(__WXQT__) && !defined(__WXSTUBS__) && !defined(__WXMAC__) && !defined(__WXPM__) #error No __WXxxx__ define set! Please define one of __WXGTK__,__WXMSW__,__WXMOTIF__,__WXMAC__,__WXQT__,__WXPM__,__WXSTUBS__ #endif #ifdef __VMS #include "[--]setup.h" #elif defined(__WXMSW__) #include "wx/msw/setup.h" #elif defined(__WXMAC__) #include "wx/mac/setup.h" #elif defined(__WXQT__) #include "wx/qt/setup.h" #elif defined(__WXMOTIF__) #include "wx/motif/setup.h" #elif defined(__WXPM__) #include "wx/os2/setup.h" #elif defined(__WXSTUBS__) #include "wx/stubs/setup.h" #elif defined(__WXGTK__) #include "wx/gtk/setup.h" #endif /* * Compatibility defines: note that, in general, there is a a reason for not * compatible changes, so you should try to avoid defining WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY * and do so only if your program really can't be compiled otherwise. */ /* * Compatibility with 1.66 API. * Level 0: no backward compatibility, all new features * Level 1: wxDC, OnSize (etc.) compatibility, but * some new features such as event tables */ #define WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY 0 /* * wxWindows 2.0 API compatibility. Possible values are: * 0: no backwards compatibility * 1: some backwards compatibility, but if it conflicts with the new * features, use the new code, not the old one * 2: maximum backwards compatiblity: even if compatibility can only be * achieved by disabling new features, do it. */ #define WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2 1 /* * wxWindows 2.0 uses long for wxPoint/wxRect/wxSize member fields and wxDC * method arguments, wxWindows 2.1 and later uses wxCoord typedef which is * usually int. Using long leads to (justified) warnings about long to int * conversions from some compilers and is, generally speaking, unneeded. */ #define wxUSE_COMPATIBLE_COORD_TYPES 0 /* * Maximum compatibility with 2.0 API */ #if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2 == 2 #undef wxUSE_COMPATIBLE_COORD_TYPES #define wxUSE_COMPATIBLE_COORD_TYPES 1 #endif /* WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_MAX */ #endif // _WX_SETUP_H_BASE_ /* _WX_SETUP_H_BASE_ */