Back-propagate the fixes of 28d705424b (Fix double words and article
mismatches in docs., 2021-03-10) to interface/wx/stc/stc.h to the files
that this header is generated from to avoid losing these changes when
it's regenerated the next time.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/2273
When wxPropertyGrid lost the focus all selected properties (not only
the first one) should be redrawn to present their non-focused state.
Closes#19094.
- Use subsections
- Unify layout of backend sections
- Refer to backends by consistent naming
- Remove Trident reference (while technically correct it's probably not very helpful for most)
- Add a warning to IE backend
- Add wxWebViewEdge doc
- Add missing event from wxWebViewEvent docs
This uses the native registry support for 64-bit values available since
Windows XP.
Note that SetValue64() can't be just called SetValue() as this would
introduce ambiguities when writing an int or an enum to the registry.
This could be avoided by providing overloads for all the arithmetic
types, but it's arguably better to be more clear about what exactly is
being written to the registry in this low-level class and using a
different name is definitely simpler.
Don't repeat exactly the same code for 3 different types, just use a
template function instead.
Change the existing TryGetValue() helpers to take all output parameters
consistently by pointer, rather than taking only long by pointer and the
other by reference. This allows to isolate the inconsistency of the type
of wxRegKey::QueryValue() parameter in a single place here, hiding it
from the rest of wxRegConfig code.
Add an extra unit test for writing/reading longs to/from wxRegConfig.
wxListBox's width adjustment code appears to have been written before
wxCheckListBox's existence, and still assumed there's only one column, at
index 0, in some places.
In wxCheckListBox, however, there are two columns, and column 0 is the
non-resizable checkbox one. We need to use column 1 (aka the last
column) for automatic width updates, because that's where the text is.
We currently don't use these files in the existing builds.
It might be a good idea to add another GitHub Action workflow checking
the message catalogs compilation that would be executed _only_ for the
changes to them, but this can/will be done later.
This internal function will be useful to check if the modules are
already initialized, i.e. if the library is in the "steady state"
between the end of the initialization and the beginning of the cleanup
phases.
Simply use wxVector instead, this shouldn't be less efficient (we rarely
remove the modules from the list and iterating over a vector should
actually be faster, as well as consuming less memory), but it avoids
ugly macros, is simpler to use and to debug and will be trivial to
replace with std::vector<> in the future.
No real changes, this is just pure cleanup.
In native OS X apps, focus ring is not shown around NSTableView controls
(focus is indicated differently, with selection's color).
See eece498 for the same fix in wxDataViewCtrl.
This adds a yet another conversion function, which is not ideal, but
still better than having to write ToStdString(wxConvUTF8) every time for
losslessly converting wxString to std::string: not only this is too
long, but it's also too easy to forget to specify wxConvUTF8, resulting
in data loss when using non-UTF-8 locale.
The simple test added in 59a8f26b01 (Add a unit test for wxWebRequest
query using URL parameters, 2021-03-06) worked when using httpbin.org,
but not when running httpbin locally, as it doesn't pretty-print JSON by
default.
Skip optional whitespace to make it work in both cases.