This benchmark shows that wxGetDisplaySize() has only minimal overhead
compared to wxDisplaySize(), but wxDisplay().GetGeometry() is almost 3
times slower (under wxGTK).
wxTreebook is supposed to allow not specifying any valid window for the
top-level pages, but this didn't work any longer, probably since the
changes of 02a92e23f3 (see #4379), as a
possibly null page was dereferenced without checking, resulting in a
crash.
Fix this by adding a missing check.
Also rename DoGetNonNullPage() to TryGetNonNullPage() to make it more
clear that this function can return null and add a unit test checking
that calling AddPage(NULL) really works (or at least doesn't crash).
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/921
Complete support for fractional point sizes and font weights other than
light/bold.
Also harmonize wxFont API and implementation among all ports (fixing
compilation of those of them that were broken by recent changes).
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/919
This is a preliminary ARM64 platform support for wxWidgets at "it
compiles" stage. This will allow building and testing wxWidgets based
apps for oncoming Windows 10 ARM64.
Requirements:
- Visual Studio 2017 Update 4 or later with Visual C++ compilers and
libraries for ARM64 component installed
Building:
1. Open command prompt.
2. Change directory to build\msw subfolder.
3. Run "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual
Studio\2017\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsamd64_arm64.bat" once.
4. Use `nmake TARGET_CPU=ARM64 ...` to build required flavor of wxWidget
libraries.
Notes:
1. Building of *.sln/*.vcxproj files does not support ARM64 yet. This
requires to hardcode Windows SDK to 10.0.15063.0 or later in
*.vcxproj files, which would render them non-compilable in older
Visual Studio versions. Microsoft is aware of this issue and is
planning a fix in the next version of Visual Studio.
2. wxmsw31ud_gl.dll does not build yet. Awaiting Microsoft to deliver
missing opengl32.lib for ARM64. Please, specify USE_OPENGL=0.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/923
Check that calling SetFractionalPointSize() and SetNumericWeight() at
the very least results in the expected return values from
GetFractionalPointSize() and GetNumericWeight().
Add wxFontBase::AccountForCompatValues() and use it in all ports instead
of redoing the same comparison with wxDEFAULT in all of them.
This is done not so much to avoid the code duplication, which was
minimal anyhow, but to make the code more clear and make it easier to
remove it from all ports at once in the bright (but remote) future when
we don't need these compatibility hacks any more.
Also document that wxDEFAULT and wxNORMAL are only handled specially in
the old-style ctor taking the individual font components and not the new
one using wxFontInfo and extend the unit test to check this.
Similarly to the previous commit, verify that wxNORMAL, wxITALIC and
wxSLANT still work for compatibility (note the latter is synonymous with
wxITALIC under MSW).
This basically removes the "adv" library, even though it's still
preserved for compatibility with user make/project files referring to
it.
It is done because the distinction between "adv" and "core" was never
really clear (e.g. why wxTreeCtrl was in core but wxTreeListCtrl in
adv?) and it prevented some core classes from using adv ones.
This previously worked in wxGTK, but not in wxMSW and even under wxGTK
it could be surprising that the submenu got the event, but its parent
menu did not.
Make things consistent between the platforms and send the event to the
menu directly containing it first, but then also to its parent menu(s).
Document the new behaviour and verify that it works as intended with a
new unit test.
Closes#18202.
This seems to be the case under all still supported MSW versions, so
remove the note saying that the events might not be sent from the
documentation and add a unit test verifying that they are indeed sent.
Contrary to what the documentation stated previously, this function does
generate the wxEVT_TREE_DELETE_ITEM events for all the items being
deleted, in both MSW and generic implementations.
Update the documentation and add a new unit test checking that the
behaviour really conforms to it.
While this doesn't make, and never made, any sense (pointers should be
stored in a plain, non-object array), we still should continue to
support it for compatibility.
Fix the problem introduced by 97684a9267
by writing "T const&" instead of "const T&" as the latter didn't have
the same meaning when the macro parameter "T" expanded into "U*" as
"const" applied to "U", making this type incompatible with the actual
one.
Also extend the unit test to check for this.
Ensure that another TLW is active before calling ShowWithoutActivating()
as otherwise the newly shown window would be considered active, even if
it actually isn't, because it contains the current focus.