Fix for wxStringCheck compilation under IRIX using mipsPro.

IRIX mipsPro 7.4 refuses to instantiate a template with an inline function as
parameter. Work around this by using a function taking a function pointer
instead of using template wxStringCheck with inline wxIs{alpha,alnum,digit}.

git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@63582 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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Vadim Zeitlin
2010-02-28 11:09:11 +00:00
parent 05d676f558
commit 3e026ad22e

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@@ -201,17 +201,38 @@ bool wxTextValidator::TransferFromWindow()
return true;
}
// IRIX mipsPro refuses to compile wxStringCheck<func>() if func is inline so
// let's work around this by using this non-template function instead of
// wxStringCheck(). And while this might be fractionally less efficient because
// the function call won't be inlined like this, we don't care enough about
// this to add extra #ifs for non-IRIX case.
namespace
{
bool CheckString(bool (*func)(const wxUniChar&), const wxString& str)
{
for ( wxString::const_iterator i = str.begin(); i != str.end(); ++i )
{
if ( !func(*i) )
return false;
}
return true;
}
} // anonymous namespace
wxString wxTextValidator::IsValid(const wxString& val) const
{
// wxFILTER_EMPTY is checked for in wxTextValidator::Validate
if ( HasFlag(wxFILTER_ASCII) && !val.IsAscii() )
return _("'%s' should only contain ASCII characters.");
if ( HasFlag(wxFILTER_ALPHA) && !wxStringCheck<wxIsalpha>(val) )
if ( HasFlag(wxFILTER_ALPHA) && !CheckString(wxIsalpha, val) )
return _("'%s' should only contain alphabetic characters.");
if ( HasFlag(wxFILTER_ALPHANUMERIC) && !wxStringCheck<wxIsalnum>(val) )
if ( HasFlag(wxFILTER_ALPHANUMERIC) && !CheckString(wxIsalnum, val) )
return _("'%s' should only contain alphabetic or numeric characters.");
if ( HasFlag(wxFILTER_DIGITS) && !wxStringCheck<wxIsdigit>(val) )
if ( HasFlag(wxFILTER_DIGITS) && CheckString(wxIsdigit, val) )
return _("'%s' should only contain digits.");
if ( HasFlag(wxFILTER_NUMERIC) && !wxIsNumeric(val) )
return _("'%s' should be numeric.");