Allow to optionally raed/write float/double values in IEEE 754 single/double
precision formats, respectively, instead of always using the extended
precision format for both of them.
This makes the code more flexible, allowing for better interoperability with
the other programs, and also allows to implement floating point functions in
these classes even when wxUSE_APPLE_IEEE is turned off (as can be the case
because of the licencing concerns for the code in extended.c).
Closes#10625.
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Added a hack to test float/double reading/writing using
wxDataInputStream/wxDataOutputStream to the test case using big endian
extended float format too.
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Don't create streams on the heap completely unnecessarily, just allocate them
on the stack. This makes the code shorter, safer and slightly more efficient.
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Additionally renamed wxOSX' private wxNativePrinterDC::Ok() function to IsOk().
Didn't deprecate the various Ok() functions: given the amount of changes already introduced in 3.0 a trivial one like this seems more suitable for after 3.0.
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