Clang warns about using letters and digits in a switch on wxKeyCode enum which
doesn't include them as elements. This is generally useful but really annoying
in this case, especially due to the sheer number of warnings, so disable it
using Clang-specific pragma.
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This commit fixes the following bug: when an in-place editor control containing
an embedded button was used in wxDataViewCtrl, pressing Enter on the button
would close the editor, accepting changes, instead as (generic) wxDataViewCtrl
intercepts WXK_RETURN in its EVT_CHAR_HOOK handler. To prevent this from
happening, wxButton now handles EVT_CHAR_HOOK itself and never lets the parent
window intercept it if it's for WXK_RETURN. To ensure that normal
wxEVT_KEY_DOWN and wxEVT_CHAR are still generated in this case, wxButton
handler calls the new wxKeyEvent::DoAllowNextEvent() method that was added to
allow suppressing EVT_CHAR_HOOK only, without affecting the subsequent events.
DoAllowNextEvent() is currently only used in wxMSW but support for it was also
added to wxGTK and (both) wxOSX ports.
See #9102.
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Send wxEVT_CHAR_HOOK events to the focused window itself but make them
propagatable to ensure that the parent windows (including the top level
parent) still get it. This still allows the TLW parent to intercept keyboard
handling in its child but allows the child (or an intermediate parent window)
to have some say in the matter.
See #9102.
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openFiles (available since OS X 10.3) replaces using the openFile method. It allows for more convenient handling of multiple drops and knowing in advance how much files/folders are dropped instead of openFile with which you only get to respond to a single file/folder drop at a time. By default openFiles calls the newly added MacOpenFiles which calls MacOpenFile multiple times, so ordinarily the behaviour is backwards compatible (both on wxOSX Cocoa and Carbon).
The openFile instance method has been removed because it doesn't seem to be called anymore: neither when dropping a single file on the application in the dock or Finder nor when passed as a command-line argument.
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This commit is huge but there are no non-white-space changes in it.
Some files containing third-party sources (src/msw/wince/time.cpp,
src/x11/pango*.cpp) were left unchanged.
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- implements YieldFor() with event filtering for wxMSW and wxGTK,
adds TODO markers in other ports;
- replaces wxYield() in GTK's clipboard code with a wxTheApp->YieldFor() call, thus fixing possible reentrancies
(and modifies clipboard sample to test synchronous IsSupported calls)
- replaces wxYieldIfNeeded() calls in wxProgressDialog with wxTheApp->YieldFor() calls, so that it processes only
UI/user-input events, thus fixing the race condition visible in the "thread" sample
- documents the new functions
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