Remove automatic definition of wxUSE_WEBREQUEST depending on whether
wxUSE_WEBREQUEST_XXX are defined and follow the same approach as with
wxUSE_GRAPHICS_XXX, i.e. define wxUSE_WEBREQUEST_XXX as wxUSE_WEBREQUEST
by default instead.
Move wxUSE_WEBREQUEST_WINHTTP to wxMSW-specific file, it doesn't need to
be in common one (unfortunately this can't be done for the Mac-specific
wxUSE_WEBREQUEST_URLSESSION yet, because macOS-specific settings are not
injected into setup.h.in currently).
Also fix test for winhttp.h availability: it seems to be present in all
MinGW64 distributions, but not in MinGW32, so test for this and not for
gcc version.
Finally remove the now unnecessary test for macOS 10.9, as we only
support 10.10+ anyhow by now.
This is useless, all still supported compilers except ancient MSVS
versions (for which configure is not used anyhow) support variadic
macros, so don't waste time testing for them.
Note that the checks for HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS in the sources are still
left because it is still possible to explicitly disable variadic macros
support using --disable-vararg_macros for strict C++98 compatibility.
All still supported versions of MinGW/Cygwin provide w32api.h file, so
there is no need to test for it.
This allows to simplify the code, but also remove the definition of
HAVE_W32API_H from bake- and makefiles and this, in turn, allows to get
rid of extra flags in MinGW format entirely, as we don't support gcc
2.95 for which they were originally needed neither.
Remove separate checks for dlerror() which don't seem to be needed under
any platform any longer.
No real changes, just slim down configure/CMake a tiny bit.
This function is not used any more since e289eb07e1 (Get rid of
non-POSIX code for loading dynlibs on *nix, 2020-05-13), so don't check
for it and don't defined the corresponding HAVE_SHL_LOAD symbol.
It defaults to 1, but can be set to 0 to force using the generic version
of the control even under GTK or Mac, where the native version is used
by default.
This can, unfortunately, be useful to work around various but multiple
native control limitations.
This is not really an option as building requires it to be 1, so don't
make it one in setup.h/configure/cmake and just hardcode it as 1 for
compatibility.
Closes#18558.
This is always 0 for any still supported compiler, so remove the option
and configure checks for it.
Still define it as 0 for compatibility, just in case it's used outside
of the library.
Including <winsock.h> and <winsock2.h> is incompatible and if the
application wants to use the latter, it may be convenient to define
wxUSE_WINSOCK2 when building wxWidgets instead of having to work around
winsock.h implicit inclusion from include/wx/msw/wrapwin.h.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1122
Prompting for user name and password is a common task.
At least windows provides these dialogs native but this
is just a generic implementation for now.
Prepare for using liblzma in wxWidgets code by adding the necessary
option and updating the configure check for it (which had been already
present due to libtiff possible dependency on liblzma).
No real changes yet.
Commit bc13119494 removed the inclusion of
xlocale.h because it is not (and never was) needed under Linux with
glibc, but it is still needed under macOS, so this (silently) disabled
wxXLocale support under Mac when using configure and broke the build
when using cmake.
Fix both problems by using xlocale.h only if it's available, both in
configure and in cmake.
Add autoconf and bakefile support for detecting and using GTK+4, similar
to how GTK+3 is detected and used.
GTK+3 is checked for first before GTK+4, this can be overridden in
`./configure` using `--with-gtk=4`.
With GTK+4 the `__WXGTK4__` `#define` is also set in `setup.h.in`.
This commit does not regenerate any files.
It seems that MinGW-w32 started distributing GDI+ headers since this
version and MinGW-w64 might have supported them for even longer, but
it's difficult to test for the MinGW distribution used in this header,
as it is included before wx/msw/gccpriv.h which defines
__MINGW32_TOOLCHAIN__ and __MINGW64_TOOLCHAIN__ symbols and changing
this is tricky due to relative order of defining UNICODE and
wxUSE_UNICODE and including MinGW headers, which can only be included
once UNICODE is set properly.
But while the fully correct solution is difficult, just checking for the
compiler version should solve the problem in 99.99% of the cases in
practice as there should be vanishingly few people using MinGW-w64 with
gcc < 4.8 currently, so this simple solution is good enough.
Closes#17973.
Handle this feature as all the other ones and provide a configure switch
and a setup.h option to disable it if necessary, as it may be desirable
to do it, especially under Linux, to avoid extra dependency on pangoft2
if this functionality is unnecessary.
FcConfigAppFontAddFile() that we use is only available since 2.8, so
check for at least this version of the library in configure.
Also change the macro guarding its use to the more semantically
appropriate "wxHAVE" rather than "wxUSE" and make it more precise by
adding "2_8_0" suffix to it.
This function tries to determine the preferred first day of week to use in
calendars. The procedure for obtaining this information is highly
platform-dependent, and is not possible on all platforms; in that case
Sunday is used as the fallback value.
Implementations are included for MSW, OSX, and Linux.
While we have to keep these conversions enabled by default, they are very
dangerous as they can result in silent data loss on any system not using a
locale with UTF-8 encoding, i.e. always under MSW.
Allow mitigating this by defining wxNO_UNSAFE_WXSTRING_CONV when compiling the
application code using the library, which makes these conversions invisible to
the user code, and so can be used without recompiling the library.
Also add wxUSE_UNSAFE_WXSTRING_CONV which can be set to 0 when compiling the
library to disable these conversions globally for all applications using it.
Closes#11830.
Undo the apparently manual change to setup.h.in in
8b5387bc3d by regenerating it.
Notice that this doesn't actually change anything as wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY will
be correctly set to 1 by configure by default, but doing this avoids having
unrelated changes in the future commits.
Compile accessibility support on Windows by default now that the generic
wxDataViewCtrl control implements accessible interface. After the
changes from 7dab555f71, accessibility
support is much more lightweight and doesn't interfere with normal win32
behavior, so this change shouldn't affect accessibility-unaware code in
any way.
QTKit has been removed from OS X 10.12 SDK.
QTKit has been superseded by AVFoundation since OS X 10.7.
Since wxWidgets >= 3.1 requires 10.7 anyway there is no reason to support the old API.
Additionally the AVFoundation implementation may use AVKit (available since 10.9). It will be used when available and the deployment target is met.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/337
Since OS X Sierra 10.12 QTKit has been removed. wxMediaCtrl for OS X already had a fallback to AVFoundation implemented. This makes sure this will be used and the correct media Frameworks are used for linking.
Add a new class allowing to store passwords and other sensitive information
using the OS-provided facilities.
Add implementations for all the main platforms, documentation and a new sample
(which contains an ad hoc unit test as the real unit test for this class would
probably be a bad idea as it wouldn't run in non-interactive contexts and
could show OS level dialog boxes if it did).
MinGW64 and TDM-GCC come with imagehlp.h and can compile the code using debug
help API too, so enable wxUSE_DBGHELP when using these compilers by default
and also allow enabling it via a configure option.
Changes of d053a90486 only updated the generated
wx/msw/setup0.h file but not the file wx/msw/setup_inc.h from which it is
generated and so would have been lost after the next modification to the
latter.
Modify the latter one too to ensure that the changes stick.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/238
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.
This symbol was wrongly added to include/wx/msw/setup0.h directly in
075ef6551e, so it didn't work when
cross-compiling from Unix (which doesn't use this file) and would have been
lost after any future modification of include/wx/setup_inc.h where it should
have been added in the first place.
Do this now and also make the check for this symbol in wx/progdlg.h a bit more
readable.
This constant wasn't very useful as it contained the description of the OS on
the machine where the library was built, not the one on which the application
using it was running. It also wasn't used anywhere in wxWidgets and apparently
wasn't meant to be used outside of it.
Finally, putting the output of `uname -r` into it created problems with
creating reproducible builds as just a change in the kernel version changed
the build results.
Closes#17002.
This is a simple animated control indicating some program activity.
Provide native GTK+ (for > 2.20) and OS X implementations as well as a generic
one used under MSW.
Update the sample and the documentation.
Use AC_CACHE_CHECK() to avoid recompiling the test program(s) every time
configure runs and also simplify the checks. This required renaming
ac_wxgtkXXX to wx_cv_gtkXXX (cached variables must have "cv" in them).
Also make the checks more logical, by simply setting wx_cv_gtkXXX if
wx_cv_gtkYYY is set with XXX < YYY.
Finally, and the real reason for these changes, add test for __WXGTK220__
which will be used by the upcoming commits to check whether GtkSpinner is
available.