#ifndef _WX_CURSOR_H_BASE_ #define _WX_CURSOR_H_BASE_ #if defined(__WXMSW__) #include "wx/msw/cursor.h" #elif defined(__WXMOTIF__) #include "wx/motif/cursor.h" #elif defined(__WXGTK__) #include "wx/gtk/cursor.h" #elif defined(__WXX11__) #include "wx/x11/cursor.h" #elif defined(__WXMGL__) #include "wx/mgl/cursor.h" #elif defined(__WXMAC__) #include "wx/mac/cursor.h" #elif defined(__WXCOCOA__) #include "wx/cocoa/cursor.h" #elif defined(__WXPM__) #include "wx/os2/cursor.h" #endif #include "wx/utils.h" /* This is a small class which can be used by all ports to temporarily suspend the busy cursor. Useful in modal dialogs. Actually that is not (any longer) quite true.. currently it is only used in wxGTK Dialog::ShowModal() and now uses static wxBusyCursor methods that are only implemented for wxGTK so far. The BusyCursor handling code should probably be implemented in common code somewhere instead of the separate implementations we currently have. Also the name BusyCursorSuspender is a little misleading since it doesn't actually suspend the BusyCursor, just masks one that is already showing. If another call to wxBeginBusyCursor is made while this is active the Busy Cursor will again be shown. But at least now it doesn't interfere with the state of wxIsBusy() -- RL */ class wxBusyCursorSuspender { public: wxBusyCursorSuspender() { if( wxIsBusy() ) { wxSetCursor( wxBusyCursor::GetStoredCursor() ); } } ~wxBusyCursorSuspender() { if( wxIsBusy() ) { wxSetCursor( wxBusyCursor::GetBusyCursor() ); } } }; #endif // _WX_CURSOR_H_BASE_