Prefer the use of the standard-like template class to macro-based list.
It also makes more sense to use a vector rather than a linked list here,
as the elements are never removed from or inserted into m_Filters, so
there is no reason to prefer the list structure.
This parameter is not actually needed for any reasonable page breaking
algorithm, as it shouldn't care about any previous page breaks except
for the last one, which is already known as "*pagebreak - pageHeight" in
this function.
Removing it will allow to stop using wxArrayInt in the code using this
method and switch to an std::vector<int> instead.
This is not a backwards compatible change, but it seems that there is
very little code actually overriding this function (none could be found
in any open source repositories) and updating it should be as simple as
removing the now unneeded argument.
There doesn't seem to be any reason to call this function more than once
on the same cell as the existing implementations are idempotent and it's
difficult to see why this should ever not be the case.
This function was difficult to understand as it did two quite different
things depending on the value of its "dont_render" argument and using it
also made CountPages() logic more complicated than necessary.
Simplify the code by splitting Render() into FindNextPageBreak(), which
is used by CountPages(), and Render() itself, which doesn't need to deal
with pagination at all as it's either already provided the page start
and end positions or can just assume that everything fits on a single
page (the latter is the case for the headers and footers renderer).
This is a notionally backwards-incompatible change, but no code using
wxHtmlDCRenderer could be found in the wild and the new API is so much
simpler that it seems to be worth switching to it.
MSW, GTK, OSX and Postscript implementations all did almost exactly the
same thing to initialize wxPrintout, so extract this common code into a
new wxPrintout method and just call it instead.
There should be no changes in behaviour.
This method doesn't modify the known page breaks, it only uses them to
find the next one, so make it more clear by using const reference in the
function signature.
There is no need to allocate these objects on the heap and delete them
later when we can just make them members of wxHtmlPrintout object
itself.
No real changes.
The changes between 1010 (which was already considered equivalent to
1002) and 1011 don't seem to affect wxWidgets and the library compiled
with g++6 can be used from the application built with g++7 without any
problems.
There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with just showing the popup menu
in this window itself and this avoids the need to do any coordinate
adjustments, which didn't work correctly for the menus shown over the
header window after the previous commit (and hadn't worked correctly for
the menus shown over the non-header area before it).
See #18133.
The default alignment of the text in wxSpinCtrl was changed to "right"
in 7e4952db83, which added alignment
support (see #10621), but this made it inconsistent with the native
up-down control under MSW and, perhaps more importantly, with spin
controls created from XRC as the default style was never modified there
and did not include wxALIGN_RIGHT.
Resolve this inconsistency by reverting to left-aligning the text by
default.
The horizontal static line was added to separate the button from the
child window when visible, but this didn't seem very useful and looked
bad and was inconsistent with the native GTK+ implementation as well as
similar controls commonly used under MSW (wxOSX already disabled the
static line use).
Just remove it to make things simpler and better looking.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/804
Allow using positions in the entire int range for window positions under
MSW, and not just those in (slightly less than) short range, that are
supported by the native API.
Closes#4262.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/779
Save both the normal window geometry and its maximized position instead
of saving just its current position. This fixes restoring geometry of
the maximized windows as previously they were always restored on the
primary monitor, as their original position was lost.
Use the native {Get,Set}WindowPlacement() functions for a MSW-specific
wxTLWGeometry implementation to achieve this.
Closes#16335.
Previously, TLW geometry was implicitly defined as just its position,
size and the maximized/iconized state by wxPersistentTLW code. This
already wasn't enough for wxGTK which added the decoration sizes to the
geometry being saved/restored, but this had to be done using conditional
compilation, which was not ideal. And it didn't allow using an entirely
different geometry representation as will be done for wxMSW soon.
Change the code to use wxTLWGeometry class defining the geometry, as
used by the current port, explicitly and move wxPersistentTLW logic into
it, as wxPersistentXXX classes are supposed to be very simple, which
wasn't really the case.
Also provide public SaveGeometry() and RestoreToGeometry() methods in
wxTopLevelWindow, which can be useful even to people not using
wxPersistentTLW for whatever reason.
There should be no changes in behaviour so far.
This will allow this code to work even when implicit conversion from
"const char*" is disabled in wxString and is already marginally more
efficient even now.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/782
As liblzma API is similar to zlib API, this class is also close to
wxZlibOutputStream, except that it uses reusable functions instead of
repeating their code.
Prepare for using liblzma in wxWidgets code by adding the necessary
option and updating the configure check for it (which had been already
present due to libtiff possible dependency on liblzma).
No real changes yet.
Avoid duplicating base class DoSetSelection() implementation in
wxTreebook, just extend it slightly by using DoGetNonNullPage() to allow
using a (sub-)page if the page associated to the selected item is null
and reuse it.
Also get rid of wxTreebook::m_actualSelection, it seems completely
unnecessary to bother keeping and updating it when we can just find it
whenever we need (which actually seems to only have been the case in the
now removed DoSetSelection() implementation anyhow).
As a side effect of this, wxTreebook pages should now be sizer correctly
when switching to them as DoSetSelection() in the base class does call
SetSize() on the page before showing it, unlike the previously used
version in wxTreebook, which omitted this call for some reason.
There should be no other user-visible changes.
Closes#4379.
Change m_selection in wxBookCtrlBase::DoSetSelection() itself instead of
requiring all the derived class overriding do it in their overridden
UpdateSelectedPage().
No real changes, this is just a small simplification.
Remove an unnecessary header dependency. This is not completely
backwards-compatible as it would break any code relying on getting e.g.
wxTextCtrl declaration after including wx/treebook.h, but, hopefully,
there shouldn't be that much such code out there and fixing it shouldn't
be difficult.
If either of these assumptions turns out to be false, this commit can
always be reverted later.
Make it possible to call wxStandardPaths::MakeConfigFileName() without
explicitly specifying the convention to use, to make it conform to the
documentation (previously this only worked when calling the
wxStandardPathsBase version of the method).
Closes#18106.
Define g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_data() if it's not available,
i.e. when using glib older than 2.32 where it was added, to fix the
build under old systems such as CentOS 6 broken by the changes of
8278f7b618 (see #18084).
Also use it elsewhere instead of g_signal_handlers_disconnect_matched()
as it's more readable.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/760
It seems to make more sense to round the result to int rather than to
truncate it when scaling wxSize or wxPoint coordinates by a floating
point number.
wxRealPoint uses double coordinates and it makes no sense to truncate
the result of scaling it to int -- this was almost certainly a
copy-and-paste error due to copying the code of the corresponding
wxPoint method.
There doesn't seem to be any reason to use float here when double is
used everywhere else.
Moreover, the (implicit) conversion of int to float is not always
lossless, and resulted in -Wconversion warnings from g++ 7, which
disappear when using doubles.
This is similar to a recent commit adding the missing typedefs to wxList
iterators and defines the types required by the iterator concept in
wxVector::reverse_iterator and const_reverse_iterator classes (simple
iterators are just pointers and are already covered by the standard
iterator_traits specialization).
This typedef is redundant with the "reference" one and doesn't seem to
be used anywhere.
As with the previous commit, this one could be reverted later if it
turns out it does break any existing code, but this seems unlikely.
This typedef is completely redundant with pointer_type which had been
also available in these classes since the very beginning and seems to
have been meant to be private originally, so it should be safe to just
remove it, especially because I couldn't find any existing code using
it.
If we do find such code in the wild later, this commit could be reverted
as it's not really indispensable.