wxBitmapBundle-related changes introduced a bug when wxStaticBitmap
could be using an invalid handle (which manifested itself in not showing
any image on screen) if it was using wxBitmapBundle whose GetBitmap()
returned a wxBitmap that wasn't cached inside wxBitmapBundle itself.
In this case, this wxBitmap wasn't referenced anywhere after being
associated with wxStaticBitmap and so was destroyed, invalidating the
HBITMAP used by the native static control.
Fix this by keeping a copy of the bitmap in wxStaticBitmap itself. This
is not the most efficient, but is the simplest, solution.
It's a handle, so make it a WXHANDLE rather than WXLPARAM and avoid
casting the handle when calling it (there is still a cast when calling
::SendMessage() inside this function, but this is unavoidable and this
cast was already there anyhow).
No real changes.
Use different members for storing wxBitmap and wxIcon instead of using a
single pointer for storing a heap-allocated copy of either of them
because this is simpler, more efficient due to avoiding unnecessary
conversions and RTTI, and will be simpler to generalize to using
wxBitmapBundle instead of wxBitmap in the upcoming commits.
As a side effect, don't assert in GetIcon() or GetBitmap() if there is
no valid icon or bitmap, as this is inconsistent with the other ports
and wasn't even consistent between these functions in wxMSW itself.
There should be no other changes in behaviour.
This function was used exactly once and it's simpler and more clear to
just inline it into Free() where it was called.
No real changes, this is just a small simplification.
Windows CE doesn't seem to be supported by Microsoft any longer. Last CE
release was in early 2013 and the PocketPC and Smartphone targets supported by
wxWidgets are long gone.
The build files where already removed in an earlier cleanup this commit
removes all files, every #ifdef and all documentation regarding the Windows CE
support.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/81
The native control doesn't make a secret copy of the image in this case (0RGB
bitmap, i.e. 32bpp ARGB bitmap with all alpha values set to 0) and just shows
the bitmap we assigned to it directly, so we must not delete it in this case,
otherwise nothing is shown at all.
Closes#16084.
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r76142 fixed the resource leak when wxStaticBitmap image was replaced by
another one but the leak still happened at the end, when the wxStaticBitmap
was destroyed.
Fix it there as well in the same way.
Closes#16068.
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This keyword is not expanded by Git which means it's not replaced with the
correct revision value in the releases made using git-based scripts and it's
confusing to have lines with unexpanded "$Id$" in the released files. As
expanding them with Git is not that simple (it could be done with git archive
and export-subst attribute) and there are not many benefits in having them in
the first place, just remove all these lines.
If nothing else, this will make an eventual transition to Git simpler.
Closes#14487.
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As MSW native control centers the image, it must be entirely redrawn when the
area in which the image is centered changes, but it doesn't happen by default,
so do it ourselves explicitly.
Also explain that this centering behaviour is platform-specific and shouldn't
be relied upon.
Closes#4564.
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Take the control borders into account by overriding DoGetBestClientSize()
instead of DoGetBestSize().
Also invalidate the default best size computed before we have any valid image
when setting the initial image in Create().
Closes#4099.
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wxTextCtrl and wxSearchCtrl now get the correct border on wxMSW, and the wxRichTextCtrl sample
also now demonstrates correct borders.
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If any more exotic toolchain decides to not export these strings into the core library anymore, let me know. Try to
compile the notebook sample, for example.
TODO: Move strings not meant for wxCore out of wxCore to the appropriate library.
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* Hopefully made possible use SetBitmap with as wxSB created with an icon
and SetIcon with a wxSB created with a bitmap
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