documented macros *_EXPORTED_ARRAY
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@@ -141,8 +141,10 @@ WX\_DECLARE\_OBJARRAY macros and must be fully declared before you use
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WX\_DEFINE\_OBJARRAY macro.
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\helpref{WX\_DEFINE\_ARRAY}{wxdefinearray}\\
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\helpref{WX\_DEFINE\_EXPORTED\_ARRAY}{wxdefinearray}\\
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\helpref{WX\_DEFINE\_SORTED\_ARRAY}{wxdefinesortedarray}\\
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\helpref{WX\_DECLARE\_OBJARRAY}{wxdeclareobjarray}\\
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\helpref{WX\_DEFINE\_SORTED\_EXPORTED\_ARRAY}{wxdefinesortedarray}\\
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\helpref{WX\_DECLARE\_EXPORTED\_OBJARRAY}{wxdeclareobjarray}\\
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\helpref{WX\_DEFINE\_OBJARRAY}{wxdefineobjarray}
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\membersection{Constructors and destructors}
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@@ -220,8 +222,12 @@ does exactly the same as \helpref{Item()}{wxarrayitem} method.
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\func{}{WX\_DEFINE\_ARRAY}{\param{}{T}, \param{}{name}}
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\func{}{WX\_DEFINE\_EXPORTED\_ARRAY}{\param{}{T}, \param{}{name}}
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This macro defines a new array class named {\it name} and containing the
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elements of type {\it T}. Example:
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elements of type {\it T}. The second form is used when compiling DLL
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under Windows and array needs to be visible outside the DLL.
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Example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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WX_DEFINE_ARRAY(int, wxArrayInt);
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@@ -237,8 +243,14 @@ wxArrayLong and wxArrayPtrVoid.
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\func{}{WX\_DEFINE\_SORTED\_ARRAY}{\param{}{T}, \param{}{name}}
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\func{}{WX\_DEFINE\_SORTED\_EXPORTED\_ARRAY}{\param{}{T}, \param{}{name}}
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This macro defines a new sorted array class named {\it name} and containing
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the elements of type {\it T}. Example:
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the elements of type {\it T}. The second form is used when compiling DLL
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under Windows and array needs to be visible outside the DLL.
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Example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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WX_DEFINE_SORTED_ARRAY(int, wxSortedArrayInt);
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@@ -270,8 +282,13 @@ wxArrayOfMyClass another(CompareMyClassObjects);
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\func{}{WX\_DECLARE\_OBJARRAY}{\param{}{T}, \param{}{name}}
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\func{}{WX\_DECLARE\_EXPORTED\_OBJARRAY}{\param{}{T}, \param{}{name}}
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This macro declares a new object array class named {\it name} and containing
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the elements of type {\it T}. Example:
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the elements of type {\it T}. The second form is used when compiling DLL
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under Windows and array needs to be visible outside the DLL.
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Example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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class MyClass;
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