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Bryan Petty
6905155713 This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag
'BC5_SNAPSHOT_LATEST'.

git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/tags/BC5_SNAPSHOT_LATEST@2596 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
1999-05-30 05:49:49 +00:00
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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ bin
.gdb_history
Test
config.cache
configarg.cache
config.status
system.list
linux.system.cache
@@ -18,16 +17,7 @@ linux-gnu.system.cache
*.ncb
*.pro
*.opt
*.d
Release
Debug
ReleaseDLL
DebugDLL
robert
stamp-h.in
Makefile
configure
setup.h
stamp-h
libtool
aclocal.m4

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
How to build the sources from CVS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
I) Windows using plain makefiles
----------------------------------------
a) If using Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 or 6.0
Ensure that the command-line compiler and tools (including
nmake) are installed and ready to run. Depending on your
installation there may be a batch file (named something like
VCVARS32.BAT) that needs to be run to set correct environment
varaibles and PATH entries.
Continue with item c) below.
b) If using the GNU MinGW32 or GNU CygWin32 compilers
You'll need the compiler itself which is available from
http://www.cygwin.com
When using MingW32 you'll need GNU make which is a part
of the CygWin32 toolchain and is also available as a stand
alone port without the infamous Cygwin.dll from
http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~janjaap/mingw32
The makefile has small problems with Cygwin<69>s tools
so it is recommended not to use these (but MingGW32
and its make.exe).
-> Set your path so that it includes the directory
where your compiler and tools reside
c) Build instructions
-> Assumming that you installed the wxWindows sources
into c:\wxWin
-> Copy c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup0.h
to c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup.h
-> Edit c:\wxWin\include\wx\msw\setup.h so that
most features are enabled (i.e. defined to 1) with
#define wxUSE_ODBC 0
#define wxUSE_SOCKETS 0
#define wxUSE_HTML 1
#define wxUSE_THREADS 1
#define wxUSE_FS_INET 0
#define wxUSE_FS_ZIP 1
#define wxUSE_BUSYINFO 1
#define wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS 1
#define wxUSE_ZIPSTREAM 1
#define wxUSE_LIBJPEG 1
#define wxUSE_LIBPNG 1
and iostreams ares disabled with
#define wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM 0
-> type: cd c:\wxWin\src\msw
-> type: make -f makefile.g95 (if using GNU tools)
or type: make -f makefile.vc (if using MS VC++)
II) Unix ports
--------------
Building wxGTK or wxMotif completely without configure
won't ever work, but there is now a new makefile system
that works without libtool and automake, using only
configure to create what is needed.
In order to create configure, you need to have the
GNU autoconf package (version 2.13 or 2.14) installed
on your system and type run "autoconf" in the base
directory (or run the autogen.sh script in the same
directory, which just calls autoconf).
Set WXWIN environment variable to the base directory such
as ~/wxWindows (this is actually not really needed).
-> type: export WXWIN=~/wxWindows
-> type: md mybuild
-> type: cd mybuild
-> type: ../configure --with-motif
or type: ../configure --with-gtk
-> type: make
-> type: su <type root password>
-> type: make install
-> type: ldconfig
-> type: exit
Call configure with --disable-shared to create a static
library. Calling "make uninstall" will remove the installed
library and "make dist" will create a distribution (not
yet complete).
III) Windows using configure
----------------------------------------
Take a look at Unix->Windows cross compiling. With minor
modifications, this should work in Windows if you've got the cygnus
utilities (bash, GNU make, etc) and either mingw32 or cygwin32 installed.
See http://www.cygnus.com for these programs, or go straight to their
ftp server at ftp://sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/cygwin/.
Of course, you can also build the library using plain makefiles (see
section I).
V) MacOS
----------------------------------------
VI) OS/2
----------------------------------------
VII) Unix->Windows cross-compiling using configure
--------------------------------------------------
First you'll need a cross-compiler; linux glibc binaries of mingw32 and
cygwin32 (both based on egcs) can be found at
ftp://ftp.objsw.com/pub/crossgcc/linux-x-win32. Otherwise you can
compile one yourself. Check the relevant FAQs.
[ A Note about cygwin32 and mingw32: the main difference is that cygwin32
binaries are always linked against cygwin.dll. This dll encapsulates most
standard Unix C extensions, which is very handy if you're porting unix
software to windows. However, wxMSW doesn't need this, so mingw32 is
preferable if you write portable C(++). ]
You might want to build both Unix and Windows binaries in the same source
tree; to do this make subdirs for each e.g. unix and win32. If you've
already build wxWindows in the main dir, do a 'make distclean' there,
otherwise configure will get confused. (In any case, read the section 'Unix
using configure' and make sure you're able to build a native wxWindows
library; cross-compiling errors can be pretty obscure and you'll want to be
sure that your configure setup is basically sound.)
To cross compile the windows library, do
-> cd win32
(or whatever you called it)
Now run configure. There are two ways to do this
-> ../configure --host=i586-mingw32 --build=i586-linux --with-mingw \
--enable-dnd=no
where --build= should read whatever platform you're building on. Configure
will notice that build and host platforms differ, and automatically prepend
i586-mingw32- to gcc, ar, ld, etc (make sure they're in the PATH!).
The other way to run configure is by specifying the names of the binaries
yourself:
-> CC=i586-mingw32-gcc CXX=i586-mingw32-g++ RANLIB=i586-mingw32-ranlib \
DLLTOOL=i586-mingw32-dlltool LD=i586-mingw32-ld NM=i586-mingw32-nm \
../configure --host=i586-mingw32 --with-mingw --enable-dnd=no
(all assuming you're using mingw32)
Drag'n'drop is disabled because mingw32 lacks (AFAIK) OLE headers.
[ Update: some new mingw32 versions now have a new set of windows header
files, which apparently can handle ole. Untested at the moment ]
Configure will conclude that shared libraries are out of the question and
opt for a static one. I haven't looked into DLL creation yet.
Type
-> make
and wait, wait, wait. Don't leave the room, because the minute you do there
will be a compile error :-)
If this is successful, you end up with a libwx_msw.a in win32/lib. Now try
building the minimal sample:
-> cd samples/minimal
-> make
-> mv minimal minimal.exe
and run it with wine, for example
-> wine minimal.exe
If all is well, do an install; from win32
-> make install
Native and cross-compiled installations can co-exist peacefully
(as long as their widget sets differ), except for wx-config. You might
want to rename the cross-compiled one to i586-mingw32-wx-config, or something.
Cross-compiling TODO:
---------------------
- resource compiling must be done manually for now (should/can we link the
default wx resources into libwx_msw.a?) [ No we can't; the linker won't
link it in... you have to supply an object file ]
- dynamic libraries
- static executables are HUGE -- there must be room for improvement.

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# Top-level Makefile for wxGTK by Wolfram Gloger
# based on the version for wx-Xt by Martin Sperl
SHELL=/bin/sh
DIRS=src
#if DIRS are defind make only executes in these diretories
all::
@if test "x$(DIRS)" = x; then \
for i in src samples utils user; do \
echo "entering directory $$i building $@"; \
(cd $$i; ${MAKE} -k $@); \
done; \
else \
for i in $(DIRS) xxx; do \
if test "$$i" != xxx; then \
echo "entering directory $$i building $@"; \
(cd $$i; ${MAKE} -k $@); \
fi; \
done; \
fi
# what to do if a target is not understood:
# pass it on to all the children...
.DEFAULT::
@if test "x$(DIRS)" = x; then \
for i in src samples utils user; do \
echo "entering directory $$i building $@"; \
(cd $$i; ${MAKE} -k $@); \
done; \
else \
for i in $(DIRS) xxx; do \
if test "$$i" != xxx; then \
echo "entering directory $$i building $@"; \
(cd $$i; ${MAKE} -k $@); \
fi; \
done; \
fi
src::
@echo "entering directory src building all"
@cd src; ${MAKE} all
samples::
@echo "entering directory samples building all"
@cd samples; ${MAKE} all
utils::
@echo "entering directory utils building all"
@cd utils; ${MAKE} all
user::
@echo "entering directory user building all"
@cd user; ${MAKE} all
install::
@echo "entering directory src for installing"
@cd src; ${MAKE} install
# @echo "entering directory utils for installing"
# @cd utils; ${MAKE} install
# the following ones recreate all Makefiles.
makefiles:: recreate
Makefiles:: recreate
recreate::
@setup/general/createall
# the following ones define what needs to be done to distribute the
# library and its components
distribute:: distrib
distrib:: distrib_base distrib_user join_utils join_samples
distrib_samples::
@echo "entering directory samples creating distribution files"
@(cd samples; ${MAKE} -k distrib)
distrib_user::
@echo "entering directory user creating distribution files"
@(cd user; ${MAKE} -k distrib)
distrib_utils::
@echo "entering directory utils creating distribution files"
@(cd utils; ${MAKE} -k distrib)
join_utils:: distrib_utils
@$(MAKE) join \
BASEDIR=utils \
FILES=`echo distrib/utils/*.tgz `
join_samples:: distrib_samples
@$(MAKE) join \
BASEDIR=samples \
FILES=`echo distrib/samples/*.tgz `
join_user:: distrib_user
@$(MAKE) join \
BASEDIR=user \
FILES=`echo distrib/user/*.tgz `
join::
@# needed are BASEDIR and FILES
@if test "x$$BASEDIR" = x; then\
echo "BASEDIR not specified.";\
exit -1;\
fi
@if test "x$$FILES" != x ; then \
echo "putting all seperate distribution files:";\
echo "$$FILES";\
echo "into distrib/$(BASEDIR).tgz";\
src/gtk/setup/general/jointar $(BASEDIR) $$FILES distrib/$(BASEDIR).tgz; \
else \
echo "Nothing to join - deleting..."; \
echo "This may be the case, if you have not specified FILES."\
rm -f distrib/$(BASEDIR).tgz; \
fi
distrib_base::
@if test ! -d distrib ; then mkdir distrib; fi;
@if test ! -f system.list ; then \
echo "dummy" > system.list;\
fi
@(curr=`pwd`; direc=`basename $$curr`;\
(cd ..; \
echo creating distrib/$$direc.tar from the current directory;\
tar -cf /tmp/$$direc.tar \
$$direc/COPYING\
$$direc/INSTALL\
$$direc/Makefile\
$$direc/template.mak\
$$direc/configure\
$$direc/configure.in\
$$direc/config.guess\
$$direc/config.sub\
$$direc/install-sh\
$$direc/user/Makefile \
$$direc/utils/Makefile \
$$direc/samples/Makefile \
;\
sed "s|^\(.*\)$$|/\1/|g" $$direc/system.list \
| uniq > /tmp/$$direc.list; \
echo "/RCS/" >> /tmp/$$direc.list; \
for each in misc docs wx src setup; do \
tar -uf /tmp/$$direc.tar \
`\
find $$direc/$$each \( -type f -o -type l \) -print \
| fgrep -vf /tmp/$$direc.list \
| grep -v "[~#]$$" \
` ;\
done; \
echo compressing $$direc.tar to $$direc.tgz;\
gzip -9 -c /tmp/$$direc.tar > $$direc/distrib/$$direc.tgz;\
rm /tmp/$$direc.tar /tmp/$$direc.list;\
)\
)
# the following ones are only needed if configure.in has changed
# and needs to be updated...
config:: configure
configure::
@autoconf
@cat configure \
| sed "s/config.cache/\$$OSTYPE.config.cache/g" \
| sed "s/config.status/\$$OSTYPE.config.status/g" \
| sed "s/\*\*--/ --/g" \
> configure1
@chmod a+x configure1
@mv configure1 configure

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@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
*** \gcc-inc\basetyps.h Sat Jul 31 16:48:36 1999
--- basetyps.h Fri Aug 06 11:14:36 1999
***************
*** 74,91 ****
--- 74,97 ----
STDMETHOD(Clone)(IENUM_THIS_(I) I**) PURE; \
}
#define DECLARE_ENUMERATOR(T) DECLARE_ENUMERATOR_(IEnum##T,T)
+ #ifndef GUID_DEFINED
+ #define GUID_DEFINED
typedef struct _GUID
{
unsigned long Data1;
unsigned short Data2;
unsigned short Data3;
unsigned char Data4[8];
} GUID;
+ #endif /* GUID_DEFINED */
typedef GUID *REFGUID;
typedef GUID *LPGUID;
+ #ifndef UUID_DEFINED
+ #define UUID_DEFINED
typedef GUID UUID;
+ #endif /* UUID_DEFINED */
typedef GUID IID;
typedef GUID CLSID;
typedef CLSID *LPCLSID;
typedef IID *LPIID;
*** \gcc-inc\oaidl.h Sat Jul 31 16:48:42 1999
--- oaidl.h Fri Aug 06 13:18:48 1999
***************
*** 39,44 ****
--- 39,53 ----
#define IMPLTYPEFLAG_FRESTRICTED 4
#define IMPLTYPEFLAG_FDEFAULTVTABLE 8
+ #define DISPID_UNKNOWN ( -1 )
+ #define DISPID_VALUE ( 0 )
+ #define DISPID_PROPERTYPUT ( -3 )
+ #define DISPID_NEWENUM ( -4 )
+ #define DISPID_EVALUATE ( -5 )
+ #define DISPID_CONSTRUCTOR ( -6 )
+ #define DISPID_DESTRUCTOR ( -7 )
+ #define DISPID_COLLECT ( -8 )
+
typedef interface ITypeLib *LPTYPELIB;
typedef interface ICreateTypeInfo *LPCREATETYPEINFO;
typedef interface ICreateTypeInfo2 *LPCREATETYPEINFO2;
***************
*** 49,54 ****
--- 58,73 ----
typedef interface IDispatch *LPDISPATCH;
typedef interface ICreateErrorInfo *LPCREATEERRORINFO;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ITypeLib;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateTypeInfo;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateTypeInfo2;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateTypeLib;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateTypeLib2;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ITypeInfo;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_IErrorInfo;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_IDispatch;
+ extern "C" const IID IID_ICreateErrorInfo;
+
typedef enum tagSYSKIND {
SYS_WIN16,SYS_WIN32,SYS_MAC
} SYSKIND;
***************
*** 375,382 ****
STDMETHOD_(ULONG,Release)(THIS) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfoCount)(THIS_ UINT*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfo)(THIS_ UINT,LCID,LPTYPEINFO*) PURE;
! STDMETHOD(GetIDsOfNames)(THIS_ REFIID,LPOLESTR*,UINT,LCID,DISPID)
PURE;
! STDMETHOD(Invoked)(THIS_
DISPID,REFIID,LCID,WORD,DISPPARAMS*,VARIANT*,EXCEPINFO*,UINT*) PURE;
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
--- 394,401 ----
STDMETHOD_(ULONG,Release)(THIS) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfoCount)(THIS_ UINT*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfo)(THIS_ UINT,LCID,LPTYPEINFO*) PURE;
! STDMETHOD(GetIDsOfNames)(THIS_ REFIID,LPOLESTR*,UINT,LCID,DISPID*)
PURE;
! STDMETHOD(Invoke)(THIS_
DISPID,REFIID,LCID,WORD,DISPPARAMS*,VARIANT*,EXCEPINFO*,UINT*) PURE;
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
*** \gcc-inc\objidl.h Sat Jul 31 16:48:42 1999
--- objidl.h Fri Aug 06 11:00:19 1999
***************
*** 627,633 ****
STDMETHOD(QueryGetData)(THIS_ FORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCanonicalFormatEtc)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,FORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetData)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,STGMEDIUM*,BOOL) PURE;
! STDMETHOD(EnumFormatEtc)(THIS_ DWORD,IEnumFORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DAdvise)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,DWORD,IAdviseSink*,PDWORD) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DUnadvise)(THIS_ DWORD) PURE;
STDMETHOD(EnumDAdvise)(THIS_ IEnumSTATDATA**);
--- 627,633 ----
STDMETHOD(QueryGetData)(THIS_ FORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCanonicalFormatEtc)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,FORMATETC*) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetData)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,STGMEDIUM*,BOOL) PURE;
! STDMETHOD(EnumFormatEtc)(THIS_ DWORD,IEnumFORMATETC**) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DAdvise)(THIS_ FORMATETC*,DWORD,IAdviseSink*,PDWORD) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DUnadvise)(THIS_ DWORD) PURE;
STDMETHOD(EnumDAdvise)(THIS_ IEnumSTATDATA**);

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
autoconf

500
config.guess vendored
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#! /bin/sh
# Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -51,55 +51,15 @@ trap 'rm -f dummy.c dummy.o dummy; exit 1' 1 2 15
# Note: order is significant - the case branches are not exclusive.
case "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" in
alpha:OSF1:*:*)
if test $UNAME_RELEASE = "V4.0"; then
UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $3}'`
fi
# A Vn.n version is a released version.
# A Tn.n version is a released field test version.
# A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel.
# 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r.
cat <<EOF >dummy.s
.globl main
.ent main
main:
.frame \$30,0,\$26,0
.prologue 0
.long 0x47e03d80 # implver $0
lda \$2,259
.long 0x47e20c21 # amask $2,$1
srl \$1,8,\$2
sll \$2,2,\$2
sll \$0,3,\$0
addl \$1,\$0,\$0
addl \$2,\$0,\$0
ret \$31,(\$26),1
.end main
EOF
${CC-cc} dummy.s -o dummy 2>/dev/null
if test "$?" = 0 ; then
./dummy
case "$?" in
7)
UNAME_MACHINE="alpha"
;;
15)
UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5"
;;
14)
UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56"
;;
10)
UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56"
;;
16)
UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6"
;;
esac
fi
rm -f dummy.s dummy
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[VTX]//' | tr [[A-Z]] [[a-z]]`
alpha:OSF1:[VX]*:*)
# After 1.2, OSF1 uses "V1.3" for uname -r.
# After 4.x, OSF1 uses "X4.x" for uname -r.
echo alpha-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[VX]//'`
exit 0 ;;
alpha:OSF1:*:*)
# 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r.
echo alpha-dec-osf${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
21064:Windows_NT:50:3)
echo alpha-dec-winnt3.5
exit 0 ;;
@@ -109,58 +69,21 @@ EOF
amiga:NetBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-cbm-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
amiga:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
*:[Aa]miga[Oo][Ss]:*:*)
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-amigaos
exit 0 ;;
arc64:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo mips64el-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
arc:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
hkmips:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo mips-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
pmax:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
sgi:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo mips-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
wgrisc:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*)
echo arm-acorn-riscix${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0;;
arm32:NetBSD:*:*)
echo arm-unknown-netbsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-_].*/\./'`
exit 0 ;;
SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:*)
echo hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp
exit 0;;
Pyramid*:OSx*:*:*|MIS*:OSx*:*:*|MIS*:SMP_DC-OSx*:*:*)
# akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. Ake) contributed MIS and NILE.
Pyramid*:OSx*:*:*)
if test "`(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`" = att ; then
echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3
else
echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd
fi
exit 0 ;;
NILE:*:*:dcosx)
echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4
exit 0 ;;
sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
exit 0 ;;
sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
sun4*:SunOS:5.*:*)
echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
exit 0 ;;
i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*)
echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
echo i386-unknown-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
exit 0 ;;
sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
@@ -180,84 +103,25 @@ EOF
sun3*:SunOS:*:*)
echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
sun*:*:4.2BSD:*)
UNAME_RELEASE=`(head -1 /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null`
test "x${UNAME_RELEASE}" = "x" && UNAME_RELEASE=3
case "`/bin/arch`" in
sun3)
echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
;;
sun4)
echo sparc-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
;;
esac
exit 0 ;;
aushp:SunOS:*:*)
echo sparc-auspex-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
atari*:NetBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-atari-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
atari*:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
sun3*:NetBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-sun-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
sun3*:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
mac68k:NetBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-apple-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
mac68k:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
mvme68k:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
mvme88k:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo m88k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
powerpc:machten:*:*)
echo powerpc-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
macppc:NetBSD:*:*)
echo powerpc-apple-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
RISC*:Mach:*:*)
echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3
exit 0 ;;
RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*)
echo mips-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*)
echo vax-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
2020:CLIX:*:*)
echo clipper-intergraph-clix${UNAME_RELEASE}
mips:*:4*:UMIPS)
echo mips-mips-riscos4sysv
exit 0 ;;
mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos)
sed 's/^ //' << EOF >dummy.c
int main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; {
#if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB)
#if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV)
printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
#endif
#if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4)
printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
#endif
#if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD)
printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
#endif
#endif
exit (-1);
}
EOF
${CC-cc} dummy.c -o dummy \
&& ./dummy `echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` \
&& rm dummy.c dummy && exit 0
rm -f dummy.c dummy
mips:*:5*:RISCos)
echo mips-mips-riscos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
Night_Hawk:Power_UNIX:*:*)
@@ -274,8 +138,8 @@ EOF
exit 0 ;;
AViiON:dgux:*:*)
# DG/UX returns AViiON for all architectures
UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
if [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 -o $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88110 ] ; then
UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p`
if [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 -o $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 ] ; then
if [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = m88kdguxelfx \
-o ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = x ] ; then
echo m88k-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -301,10 +165,10 @@ EOF
*:IRIX*:*:*)
echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'`
exit 0 ;;
????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX.
????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX.
echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id
exit 0 ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX '
i?86:AIX:*:*)
i[34]86:AIX:*:*)
echo i386-ibm-aix
exit 0 ;;
*:AIX:2:3)
@@ -330,8 +194,7 @@ EOF
fi
exit 0 ;;
*:AIX:*:4)
IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | head -1 | awk '{ print $1 }'`
if /usr/sbin/lsattr -EHl ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep POWER >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if /usr/sbin/lsattr -EHl proc0 | grep POWER >/dev/null 2>&1; then
IBM_ARCH=rs6000
else
IBM_ARCH=powerpc
@@ -350,7 +213,7 @@ EOF
echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4
exit 0 ;;
ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC NetBSD and
echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to
echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to
exit 0 ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3
*:BOSX:*:*)
echo rs6000-bull-bosx
@@ -364,44 +227,12 @@ EOF
hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*)
echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4
exit 0 ;;
9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*)
9000/[3478]??:HP-UX:*:*)
case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in
9000/31? ) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;;
9000/[34]?? ) HP_ARCH=m68k ;;
9000/6?? | 9000/7?? | 9000/80[24] | 9000/8?[13679] | 9000/892 )
sed 's/^ //' << EOF >dummy.c
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int main ()
{
#if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS);
#endif
long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
switch (cpu)
{
case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break;
case CPU_PA_RISC2_0:
#if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
switch (bits)
{
case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break;
case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break;
default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
} break;
#else /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */
puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
#endif
default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
}
exit (0);
}
EOF
(${CC-cc} dummy.c -o dummy 2>/dev/null ) && HP_ARCH=`./dummy`
rm -f dummy.c dummy
9000/7?? | 9000/8?[679] ) HP_ARCH=hppa1.1 ;;
9000/8?? ) HP_ARCH=hppa1.0 ;;
esac
HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV}
@@ -448,13 +279,6 @@ EOF
hp8??:OSF1:*:*)
echo hppa1.0-hp-osf
exit 0 ;;
i?86:OSF1:*:*)
if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk
else
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1
fi
exit 0 ;;
parisc*:Lites*:*:*)
echo hppa1.1-hp-lites
exit 0 ;;
@@ -482,36 +306,17 @@ EOF
CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*)
echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*)
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \
| sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \
-e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/
exit 0 ;;
CRAY*TS:*:*:*)
echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE}
CRAY*C90:*:*:*)
echo c90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
CRAY-2:*:*:*)
echo cray2-cray-unicos
exit 0 ;;
F300:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr [A-Z] [a-z] | sed -e 's/\///'`
FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
echo "f300-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
exit 0 ;;
F301:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
echo f301-fujitsu-uxpv`echo $UNAME_RELEASE | sed 's/ .*//'`
exit 0 ;;
hp3[0-9][05]:NetBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-hp-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
hp300:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*)
echo sparc-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
i?86:BSD/386:*:* | *:BSD/OS:*:*)
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
i[34]86:BSD/386:*:* | *:BSD/OS:*:*)
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
*:FreeBSD:*:*)
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
@@ -519,150 +324,46 @@ EOF
*:NetBSD:*:*)
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-netbsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-_].*/\./'`
exit 0 ;;
*:OpenBSD:*:*)
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-openbsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-_].*/\./'`
exit 0 ;;
i*:CYGWIN*:*)
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin32
exit 0 ;;
i*:MINGW*:*)
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
echo i386-unknown-cygwin32
exit 0 ;;
p*:CYGWIN*:*)
echo powerpcle-unknown-cygwin32
exit 0 ;;
prep*:SunOS:5.*:*)
echo powerpcle-unknown-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
exit 0 ;;
*:GNU:*:*)
echo `echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}|sed -e 's,[-/].*$,,'`-unknown-gnu`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's,/.*$,,'`
echo `echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}|sed -e 's,/.*$,,'`-unknown-gnu`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's,/.*$,,'`
exit 0 ;;
*:Linux:*:*)
# uname on the ARM produces all sorts of strangeness, and we need to
# filter it out.
case "$UNAME_MACHINE" in
arm* | sa110*) UNAME_MACHINE="arm" ;;
esac
# The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so
# first see if it will tell us.
ld_help_string=`ld --help 2>&1`
ld_supported_emulations=`echo $ld_help_string \
| sed -ne '/supported emulations:/!d
s/[ ][ ]*/ /g
s/.*supported emulations: *//
s/ .*//
p'`
case "$ld_supported_emulations" in
i?86linux) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout" ; exit 0 ;;
i?86coff) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff" ; exit 0 ;;
sparclinux) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnuaout" ; exit 0 ;;
armlinux) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnuaout" ; exit 0 ;;
m68klinux) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnuaout" ; exit 0 ;;
elf32ppc) echo "powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu" ; exit 0 ;;
esac
if test "${UNAME_MACHINE}" = "alpha" ; then
sed 's/^ //' <<EOF >dummy.s
.globl main
.ent main
main:
.frame \$30,0,\$26,0
.prologue 0
.long 0x47e03d80 # implver $0
lda \$2,259
.long 0x47e20c21 # amask $2,$1
srl \$1,8,\$2
sll \$2,2,\$2
sll \$0,3,\$0
addl \$1,\$0,\$0
addl \$2,\$0,\$0
ret \$31,(\$26),1
.end main
EOF
LIBC=""
${CC-cc} dummy.s -o dummy 2>/dev/null
if test "$?" = 0 ; then
./dummy
case "$?" in
7)
UNAME_MACHINE="alpha"
;;
15)
UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5"
;;
14)
UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56"
;;
10)
UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56"
;;
16)
UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6"
;;
esac
objdump --private-headers dummy | \
grep ld.so.1 > /dev/null
if test "$?" = 0 ; then
LIBC="libc1"
fi
fi
rm -f dummy.s dummy
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC} ; exit 0
elif test "${UNAME_MACHINE}" = "mips" ; then
cat >dummy.c <<EOF
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
#ifdef __MIPSEB__
printf ("%s-unknown-linux-gnu\n", argv[1]);
#endif
#ifdef __MIPSEL__
printf ("%sel-unknown-linux-gnu\n", argv[1]);
#endif
return 0;
}
EOF
${CC-cc} dummy.c -o dummy 2>/dev/null && ./dummy "${UNAME_MACHINE}" && rm dummy.c dummy && exit 0
rm -f dummy.c dummy
if echo "$ld_help_string" | grep >/dev/null 2>&1 "supported emulations: elf_i[345]86"; then
echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux" ; exit 0
elif echo "$ld_help_string" | grep >/dev/null 2>&1 "supported emulations: i[345]86linux"; then
echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linuxaout" ; exit 0
elif echo "$ld_help_string" | grep >/dev/null 2>&1 "supported emulations: i[345]86coff"; then
echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linuxcoff" ; exit 0
elif echo "$ld_help_string" | grep >/dev/null 2>&1 "supported emulations: m68kelf"; then
echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux" ; exit 0
elif echo "$ld_help_string" | grep >/dev/null 2>&1 "supported emulations: m68klinux"; then
echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linuxaout" ; exit 0
elif test "${UNAME_MACHINE}" = "alpha" ; then
echo alpha-unknown-linux ; exit 0
else
# Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld)
# or one that does not give us useful --help.
# GCC wants to distinguish between linux-gnuoldld and linux-gnuaout.
# If ld does not provide *any* "supported emulations:"
# that means it is gnuoldld.
echo "$ld_help_string" | grep >/dev/null 2>&1 "supported emulations:"
test $? != 0 && echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuoldld" && exit 0
case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in
i?86)
VENDOR=pc;
;;
*)
VENDOR=unknown;
;;
esac
# Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linuxoldld) or one that does not give us
# useful --help. Gcc wants to distinguish between linuxoldld and linuxaout.
test ! -d /usr/lib/ldscripts/. \
&& echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linuxoldld" && exit 0
# Determine whether the default compiler is a.out or elf
cat >dummy.c <<EOF
#include <features.h>
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
#ifdef __ELF__
# ifdef __GLIBC__
# if __GLIBC__ >= 2
printf ("%s-${VENDOR}-linux-gnu\n", argv[1]);
# else
printf ("%s-${VENDOR}-linux-gnulibc1\n", argv[1]);
# endif
# else
printf ("%s-${VENDOR}-linux-gnulibc1\n", argv[1]);
# endif
printf ("%s-unknown-linux\n", argv[1]);
#else
printf ("%s-${VENDOR}-linux-gnuaout\n", argv[1]);
printf ("%s-unknown-linuxaout\n", argv[1]);
#endif
return 0;
}
@@ -672,52 +373,32 @@ EOF
fi ;;
# ptx 4.0 does uname -s correctly, with DYNIX/ptx in there. earlier versions
# are messed up and put the nodename in both sysname and nodename.
i?86:DYNIX/ptx:4*:*)
i[34]86:DYNIX/ptx:4*:*)
echo i386-sequent-sysv4
exit 0 ;;
i?86:UNIX_SV:4.2MP:2.*)
# Unixware is an offshoot of SVR4, but it has its own version
# number series starting with 2...
# I am not positive that other SVR4 systems won't match this,
# I just have to hope. -- rms.
# Use sysv4.2uw... so that sysv4* matches it.
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv4.2uw${UNAME_VERSION}
exit 0 ;;
i?86:*:4.*:* | i?86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*)
i[34]86:*:4.*:* | i[34]86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*)
if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-univel-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
else
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
fi
exit 0 ;;
i?86:*:3.2:*)
i[34]86:*:3.2:*)
if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then
UNAME_REL=`sed -n 's/.*Version //p' </usr/options/cb.name`
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-isc$UNAME_REL
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-isc$UNAME_REL
elif /bin/uname -X 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
UNAME_REL=`(/bin/uname -X|egrep Release|sed -e 's/.*= //')`
(/bin/uname -X|egrep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486
(/bin/uname -X|egrep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \
&& UNAME_MACHINE=i586
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sco$UNAME_REL
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sco$UNAME_REL
else
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv32
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sysv32
fi
exit 0 ;;
i?86:UnixWare:*:*)
if /bin/uname -X 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
(/bin/uname -X|egrep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \
&& UNAME_MACHINE=i586
fi
echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unixware-${UNAME_RELEASE}-${UNAME_VERSION}
exit 0 ;;
pc:*:*:*)
# uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
# the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386.
echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
exit 0 ;;
Intel:Mach:3*:*)
echo i386-pc-mach3
echo i386-unknown-mach3
exit 0 ;;
paragon:*:*:*)
echo i860-intel-osf1
@@ -733,36 +414,28 @@ EOF
# "miniframe"
echo m68010-convergent-sysv
exit 0 ;;
M68*:*:R3V[567]*:*)
M680[234]0:*:R3V[567]*:*)
test -r /sysV68 && echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv' && exit 0 ;;
3[34]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0)
OS_REL=''
test -r /etc/.relid \
&& OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
&& echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL} && exit 0
/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
&& echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL} && exit 0 ;;
3[34]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0)
uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
&& echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3 && exit 0 ;;
3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
&& echo i486-ncr-sysv4 && exit 0 ;;
m68*:LynxOS:2.*:*)
echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
m680[234]0:LynxOS:2.[23]*:*)
echo m68k-lynx-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
mc68030:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
echo m68k-atari-sysv4
exit 0 ;;
i?86:LynxOS:2.*:*)
echo i386-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
i[34]86:LynxOS:2.[23]*:*)
echo i386-lynx-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.*:*)
echo sparc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.[23]*:*)
echo sparc-lynx-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
rs6000:LynxOS:2.*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:2.*:*)
echo rs6000-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
SM[BE]S:UNIX_SV:*:*)
echo mips-dde-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
rs6000:LynxOS:2.[23]*:*)
echo rs6000-lynx-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
RM*:SINIX-*:*:*)
echo mips-sni-sysv4
@@ -775,41 +448,16 @@ EOF
echo ns32k-sni-sysv
fi
exit 0 ;;
PENTIUM:CPunix:4.0*:*) # Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort
# says <Richard.M.Bartel@ccMail.Census.GOV>
echo i586-unisys-sysv4
exit 0 ;;
*:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*)
# From Gerald Hewes <hewes@openmarket.com>.
# How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm
echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4
exit 0 ;;
*:*:*:FTX*)
# From seanf@swdc.stratus.com.
echo i860-stratus-sysv4
exit 0 ;;
mc68*:A/UX:*:*)
echo m68k-apple-aux${UNAME_RELEASE}
exit 0 ;;
news*:NEWS-OS:*:6*)
echo mips-sony-newsos6
exit 0 ;;
R3000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SV:*:*)
R3000:*System_V*:*:*)
if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then
echo mips-nec-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
else
echo mips-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
fi
exit 0 ;;
BeBox:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on hardware made by Be, PPC only.
echo powerpc-be-beos
exit 0 ;;
BeMac:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Mac or Mac clone, PPC only.
echo powerpc-apple-beos
exit 0 ;;
BePC:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
echo i586-pc-beos
exit 0 ;;
esac
#echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2
@@ -853,7 +501,7 @@ main ()
#endif
int version;
version=`(hostinfo | sed -n 's/.*NeXT Mach \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p') 2>/dev/null`;
printf ("%s-next-nextstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version);
printf ("%s-next-nextstep%s\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version==2 ? "2" : "3");
exit (0);
#endif
@@ -870,7 +518,7 @@ main ()
#endif
#if defined (__386BSD__)
printf ("i386-pc-bsd\n"); exit (0);
printf ("i386-unknown-bsd\n"); exit (0);
#endif
#if defined (sequent)

112
config.sub vendored
View File

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#! /bin/sh
# Configuration validation subroutine script, version 1.1.
# Copyright (C) 1991, 92-97, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
# The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
# can handle that machine. It does not imply ALL GNU software can.
@@ -149,20 +149,19 @@ esac
case $basic_machine in
# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
# Some are omitted here because they have special meanings below.
tahoe | i860 | m32r | m68k | m68000 | m88k | ns32k | arc | arm \
| arme[lb] | pyramid | mn10200 | mn10300 | tron | a29k \
| 580 | i960 | h8300 | hppa | hppa1.0 | hppa1.1 | hppa2.0 \
| alpha | alphaev5 | alphaev56 | we32k | ns16k | clipper \
| i370 | sh | powerpc | powerpcle | 1750a | dsp16xx | pdp11 \
| mips64 | mipsel | mips64el | mips64orion | mips64orionel \
| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
| sparc | sparclet | sparclite | sparc64 | v850)
tahoe | i860 | m68k | m68000 | m88k | ns32k | arm \
| arme[lb] | pyramid \
| tron | a29k | 580 | i960 | h8300 | hppa | hppa1.0 | hppa1.1 \
| alpha | we32k | ns16k | clipper | i370 | sh \
| powerpc | powerpcle | 1750a | dsp16xx | mips64 | mipsel \
| pdp11 | mips64el | mips64orion | mips64orionel \
| sparc | sparclet | sparclite | sparc64)
basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
;;
# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
# (2) the word "unknown" tends to confuse beginning users.
i[34567]86)
i[3456]86)
basic_machine=$basic_machine-pc
;;
# Object if more than one company name word.
@@ -171,18 +170,14 @@ case $basic_machine in
exit 1
;;
# Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
vax-* | tahoe-* | i[34567]86-* | i860-* | m32r-* | m68k-* | m68000-* \
| m88k-* | sparc-* | ns32k-* | fx80-* | arc-* | arm-* | c[123]* \
| mips-* | pyramid-* | tron-* | a29k-* | romp-* | rs6000-* \
| power-* | none-* | 580-* | cray2-* | h8300-* | i960-* \
| xmp-* | ymp-* | hppa-* | hppa1.0-* | hppa1.1-* | hppa2.0-* \
| alpha-* | alphaev5-* | alphaev56-* | we32k-* | cydra-* \
| ns16k-* | pn-* | np1-* | xps100-* | clipper-* | orion-* \
| sparclite-* | pdp11-* | sh-* | powerpc-* | powerpcle-* \
| sparc64-* | mips64-* | mipsel-* \
| mips64el-* | mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
| f301-*)
vax-* | tahoe-* | i[3456]86-* | i860-* | m68k-* | m68000-* | m88k-* \
| sparc-* | ns32k-* | fx80-* | arm-* | c[123]* \
| mips-* | pyramid-* | tron-* | a29k-* | romp-* | rs6000-* | power-* \
| none-* | 580-* | cray2-* | h8300-* | i960-* | xmp-* | ymp-* \
| hppa-* | hppa1.0-* | hppa1.1-* | alpha-* | we32k-* | cydra-* | ns16k-* \
| pn-* | np1-* | xps100-* | clipper-* | orion-* | sparclite-* \
| pdp11-* | sh-* | powerpc-* | powerpcle-* | sparc64-* | mips64-* | mipsel-* \
| mips64el-* | mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* | f301-*)
;;
# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
@@ -209,9 +204,9 @@ case $basic_machine in
amiga | amiga-*)
basic_machine=m68k-cbm
;;
amigaos | amigados)
amigados)
basic_machine=m68k-cbm
os=-amigaos
os=-amigados
;;
amigaunix | amix)
basic_machine=m68k-cbm
@@ -350,19 +345,19 @@ case $basic_machine in
os=-mvs
;;
# I'm not sure what "Sysv32" means. Should this be sysv3.2?
i[34567]86v32)
i[3456]86v32)
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
os=-sysv32
;;
i[34567]86v4*)
i[3456]86v4*)
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
os=-sysv4
;;
i[34567]86v)
i[3456]86v)
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
os=-sysv
;;
i[34567]86sol2)
i[3456]86sol2)
basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86.*/86-pc/'`
os=-solaris2
;;
@@ -394,14 +389,6 @@ case $basic_machine in
miniframe)
basic_machine=m68000-convergent
;;
mipsel*-linux*)
basic_machine=mipsel-unknown
os=-linux-gnu
;;
mips*-linux*)
basic_machine=mips-unknown
os=-linux-gnu
;;
mips3*-*)
basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/mips3/mips64/'`
;;
@@ -469,23 +456,25 @@ case $basic_machine in
pc532 | pc532-*)
basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
;;
pentium | p5 | k5 | nexen)
basic_machine=i586-pc
pentium | p5)
basic_machine=i586-intel
;;
pentiumpro | p6 | k6 | 6x86)
basic_machine=i686-pc
pentiumpro | p6)
basic_machine=i686-intel
;;
pentiumii | pentium2)
basic_machine=i786-pc
;;
pentium-* | p5-* | k5-* | nexen-*)
pentium-* | p5-*)
basic_machine=i586-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
pentiumpro-* | p6-* | k6-* | 6x86-*)
pentiumpro-* | p6-*)
basic_machine=i686-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
;;
pentiumii-* | pentium2-*)
basic_machine=i786-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
k5)
# We don't have specific support for AMD's K5 yet, so just call it a Pentium
basic_machine=i586-amd
;;
nexen)
# We don't have specific support for Nexgen yet, so just call it a Pentium
basic_machine=i586-nexgen
;;
pn)
basic_machine=pn-gould
@@ -569,12 +558,6 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=i386-sequent
os=-dynix
;;
tx39)
basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
;;
tx39el)
basic_machine=mipstx39el-unknown
;;
tower | tower-32)
basic_machine=m68k-ncr
;;
@@ -594,7 +577,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
basic_machine=vax-dec
os=-vms
;;
vpp*|vx|vx-*)
vpp*|vx|vx-*)
basic_machine=f301-fujitsu
;;
vxworks960)
@@ -624,11 +607,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
# Here we handle the default manufacturer of certain CPU types. It is in
# some cases the only manufacturer, in others, it is the most popular.
mips)
if [ x$os = x-linux-gnu ]; then
basic_machine=mips-unknown
else
basic_machine=mips-mips
fi
basic_machine=mips-mips
;;
romp)
basic_machine=romp-ibm
@@ -689,12 +668,9 @@ case $os in
-solaris)
os=-solaris2
;;
-svr4*)
-unixware* | svr4*)
os=-sysv4
;;
-unixware*)
os=-sysv4.2uw
;;
-gnu/linux*)
os=`echo $os | sed -e 's|gnu/linux|linux-gnu|'`
;;
@@ -705,8 +681,7 @@ case $os in
-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
| -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
| -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \
| -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
| -aos* \
| -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* | -aos* \
| -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
| -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
| -hiux* | -386bsd* | -netbsd* | -openbsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* \
@@ -714,7 +689,7 @@ case $os in
| -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
| -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
| -cygwin32* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
| -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -uxpv* | -beos*)
| -linux-gnu* | -uxpv*)
# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
;;
-linux*)
@@ -827,9 +802,6 @@ case $basic_machine in
sparc-* | *-sun)
os=-sunos4.1.1
;;
*-be)
os=-beos
;;
*-ibm)
os=-aix
;;
@@ -843,7 +815,7 @@ case $basic_machine in
os=-sysv
;;
*-cbm)
os=-amigaos
os=-amigados
;;
*-dg)
os=-dgux

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@@ -1,30 +1,44 @@
wxPython README
---------------
Welcome to the wonderful world of wxPython!
Introduction
------------
The code in this subtree is a Python Extension Module that enables the
use of wxWindows from the Python language. So what is Python? Go to
http://www.python.org to learn more but in a nutshell, it's an
extremly cool object oriented language. It's easier than Perl and
nearly as powerful. It runs on more platforms than Java, and by some
reports, is even faster than Java with a JIT compiler!
Once you have installed the wxPython extension module, you can try it
out by going to the [install dir]\wxPython\demo directory and typing:
So why would you want to use wxPython over just C++ and wxWindows?
Personally I prefer using Python for everything. I only use C++ when
I absolutly have to eek more performance out of an algorithm, and even
then I ususally code it as an extension module and leave the majority
of the program in Python. Another good thing to use wxPython for is
quick prototyping of your wxWindows apps. With C++ you have to
continuously go though the edit-compile-link-run cycle, which can be
quite time comsuming. With Python it is only an edit-run cycle. You
can easily build an application in a few hours with Python that would
normally take a few days with C++. Converting a wxPython app to a
C++/wxWindows app should be a straight forward task.
python demo.py
This extension module attempts to mirror the class heiarchy of
wxWindows as closely as possble. This means that there is a wxFrame
class in wxPython that looks, smells, tastes and acts almost the same
as the wxFrame class in the C++ version. Unfortunatly, I wasn't able
to match things exactly because of differences in the languages, but
the differences should be easy to absorb because they are natural to
Python. For example, some methods that return mutliple values via
argument pointers in C++ will return a tuple of values in Python.
These differences have not been documented yet so if something isn't
working the same as described in the wxWindows documents the best
thing to do is to scan through the wxPython sources, especially the .i
files, as that is where the interfaces for wxPython are defined.
There are also some other sample files there for you to play with and
learn from.
If you selected to install the documentation then point your browser
to [install dir]\wxPython\docs\index.htm and you will then be looking
at the docs for wxWindows. For the most part you can use the C++ docs
as most classes and methods are used identically. Where there are
differences they are documented with a "wxPython Note."
On Win32 systems the binary self-installer creates a program group on
the Start Menu that contains a link to running the demo and a link to
the help file. To help you save disk space I'm now using Microsoft's
HTML Help format. If your system doesn't know what to do with the help
file, you can install the HTML Help Viewer as part of IE 4+, NT
Service Pack 4+, or the HTML Workshop at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/htmlhelp/download.asp.
I have reports of successfully embedding wxPython within a wxWindows
C++ app on GTK. It hasn't yet been attempted on MSW (to my knowledge)
so I don't know how successful such an attempt would be. However it
is certainly possible.
@@ -43,84 +57,6 @@ Or you can send mail directly to the list using this address:
wxpython-users@starship.python.net
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What's new in 2.1b2
--------------------
Added the missing wxWindow.GetUpdateRegion() method.
Made a new change in SWIG (update your patches everybody) that
provides a fix for global shadow objects that get an exception in
their __del__ when their extension module has already been deleted.
It was only a 1 line change in .../SWIG/Modules/pycpp.cxx at about
line 496 if you want to do it by hand.
It is now possible to run through MainLoop more than once in any one
process. The cleanup that used to happen as MainLoop completed (and
prevented it from running again) has been delayed until the wxc module
is being unloaded by Python.
I fixed a bunch of stuff in the C++ version of wxGrid so it wouldn't
make wxPython look bad.
wxWindow.PopupMenu() now takes a wxPoint instead of x,y. Added
wxWindow.PopupMenuXY to be consistent with some other methods.
Added wxGrid.SetEditInPlace and wxGrid.GetEditInPlace.
You can now provide your own app.MainLoop method. See
wxPython/demo/demoMainLoop.py for an example and some explaination.
Got the in-place-edit for the wxTreeCtrl fixed and added some demo
code to show how to use it.
Put the wxIcon constructor back in for GTK as it now has one that
matches MSW's.
Added wxGrid.GetCells
Added wxSystemSettings static methods as functions with names like
wxSystemSettings_GetSystemColour.
Removed wxPyMenu since using menu callbacks have been depreciated in
wxWindows. Use wxMenu and events instead.
Added alternate wxBitmap constructor (for MSW only) as
wxBitmapFromData(data, type, width, height, depth = 1)
Added a helper function named wxPyTypeCast that can convert shadow
objects of one type into shadow objects of another type. (Like doing
a down-cast.) See the implementation in wx.py for some docs.
What's new in 2.1b1
--------------------
Fixed wxComboBox.SetSelection so that it actually sets the selected
item. (Actually just removed it from wxPython and let it default to
wxChoice.SetSelection which was already doing the right thing.)
Added the Printing Framework.
Switched back to using the wxWindows DLL for the pre-built Win32
version. The problem was needing to reinitialize static class info
data after loading each extension module.
Lots of little tweaks and additions to reflect changes to various
wxWindows classes.
Fixed a bug with attaching objects to tree items. Actually was a
symptom of a larger problem with not obtaining the interpreter lock
when doing any Py_DECREFs.
wxSizer and friends. Sizers are layout tools that manage a colection
of windows and sizers. Different types of sizers apply different
types of layout algorithms. You saw it here first! These classes are
not even in the wxWindows C++ library yet!
What's new in 2.0b9
@@ -153,9 +89,6 @@ wxGIFHandler and wxBMPHandler.
Added new methods to wxTextCtrl.
Fixed some problems with how SWIG was wrapping some wxTreeCtrl
methods.
What's new in 2.0b8
@@ -192,7 +125,7 @@ with the 2.0 version of wxWindows.
I have finally started documenting wxPython. There are several pages
in the wxWindows documentation tree specifically about wxPython, and I
have added notes within the class references about where and how wxPython
have added notes within the class references about where wxPython
diverges from wxWindows.
Added wxWindow_FromHWND(hWnd) for wxMSW to construct a wxWindow from a
@@ -250,6 +183,7 @@ down a nasty DECREF bug. Okay so I have to confess that it was just a
DSM (Dumb Stupid Mistake) on my part but it was nasty none the less
because the behavior was so different on different platforms.
The dynamicly loaded module on Solaris is still segfaulting, so it
must have been a different issue all along...
@@ -269,8 +203,6 @@ version segfault shortly after starting up.
3. Varioius bug fixes, enhancements, etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Build Instructions
@@ -286,8 +218,8 @@ I added a few minor features to SWIG to control some of the code
generation. If you want to playaround with this the patches are in
wxPython/SWIG.patches and they should be applied to the 1.1p5 version
of SWIG. These new patches are documented at
http://starship.skyport.net/crew/robind/#swig, and they should also
end up in the 1.2 version of SWIG.
http://starship.skyport.net/crew/robind/python/#swig, and they should
also end up in the 1.2 version of SWIG.
wxPython is organized as a Python package. This means that the
directory containing the results of the build process should be a
@@ -318,24 +250,23 @@ above.
5. If it builds successfully, congratulations! Move on to the next
step. If not then you can try mailing me for help. Also, I will
always have a pre-built win32 version of this extension module at
http://alldunn.com/wxPython/.
http://starship.skyport.net/crew/robind/python.
6. Change to the $(WXWIN)/utils/wxPython/demo directory.
6. Change to the $(WXWIN)/utils/wxPython/tests directory.
7. Try executing the demo program. For example:
7. Try executing the test programs. Note that some of these print
diagnositc or test info to standard output, so they will require the
console version of python. For example:
python demo.py
python test1.py
To run it without requiring a console, you can use the pythonw.exe
To run them without requiring a console, you can use the pythonw.exe
version of Python either from the command line or from a shortcut.
Unix
----
0. I configure wxWindows like this, YMMV:
./configure --with-gtk --disable-shared --enable-threads --disable-unicode
1. Change into the $(WXWIN)/utils/wxPython/src directory.
@@ -364,11 +295,14 @@ module:
5. Change to the $(WXWIN)/utils/wxPython/tests directory.
6. Try executing the demo program. For example:
6. Try executing the test programs. For example:
python demo.py
python test1.py
------------------------
10/20/1998
----------------
Robin Dunn
robin@alldunn.com

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@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ TARGETDIR=$(BINLIBDEST)/wxPython
wxc wx.cpp helpers.cpp windows.cpp events.cpp misc.cpp gdi.cpp \
mdi.cpp controls.cpp controls2.cpp windows2.cpp cmndlgs.cpp \
frames.cpp stattool.cpp windows3.cpp image.cpp misc2.cpp \
utils.cpp printfw.cpp libpy.c libptr.c \
frames.cpp stattool.cpp windows3.cpp image.cpp \
utils.cpp \
## comment out the next line to disable wxGLCanvas
##_glcanvas.cpp glcanvas.cpp -DWITH_GLCANVAS -lGL -lGLU \
-I. $(WX_CONFIG_CFLAGS) -I/usr/local/lib/glib/include \

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@@ -15,21 +15,21 @@ echo Base dir..
cd ../..
cp wxGTK.spec ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp configure ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp configure.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp config.sub ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp config.guess ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp install-sh ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp mkinstalldirs ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp template.mak ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp wx-config.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp setup.h.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
echo Docs..
cd docs/gtk
cp COPYING.LIB ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK
cp install.txt ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/INSTALL.txt
cp changes.txt ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/CHANGES.txt
cp licence.txt ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/LICENCE.txt
cp readme.txt ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/README.txt
cp todo.txt ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/TODO.txt
@@ -41,141 +41,127 @@ echo Include dir..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include
cd include
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include
cp install-sh ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx
cd wx
cp install-sh ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/generic
cd generic
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/generic
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/generic
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/generic
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/generic
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/html
cd html
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/html
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/html
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/html
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/unix
cd unix
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/unix
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/unix
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/unix
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/gtk
cd gtk
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/gtk
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/gtk
rm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/gtk/setup.h
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/gtk
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/gtk
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/motif
cd motif
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/motif
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/motif
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/msw
cd msw
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/msw
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/msw
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/protocol
cd protocol
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/protocol
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/protocol
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/protocol
cd ..
cd ../..
cd ..
cd ..
echo Base lib..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/lib
cp ./lib/dummy ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/lib
echo Misc dir..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc
cd misc
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/afm
cd afm
cp *.afm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/afm
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/afm
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/afm
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/gs_afm
cd gs_afm
cp *.afm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/gs_afm
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/gs_afm
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/gs_afm
cd ../..
cp ./misc/afm/*.afm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/afm
cp ./misc/gs_afm/*.afm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/misc/gs_afm
echo Setup dir..
cd setup
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup
cp maketmpl.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup
cp setup.hin ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup
cp substit.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup
cd general
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/general
cp createall ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/general
cp jointar ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/general
cp makeapp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/general
cp makedirs ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/general
cp makedoc ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/general
cp mygrep ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/general
cp needed ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/general
cd ..
cd rules
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/rules
cp * ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/rules
cd generic
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/rules/generic
cp * ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/rules/generic
cd ..
cd ..
cd shared
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/shared
cp * ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/setup/shared
cd ..
cd ..
echo User dir..
cd src
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/user
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/user
cd ..
echo Src dir..
cd src
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src
cd gtk
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cp *.xbm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cp *.c ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cd ..
cd msw
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/msw
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/msw
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/msw
cd ..
cd motif
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/motif
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/motif
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/motif
cd ..
cp gtk.inc ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src
cd common
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/common
cp glob.inc ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/common
cp lexer.l ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/common
cp parser.y ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/common
cp y_tab.c ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/common
cp extended.c ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/common
cp unzip.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/common
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/common
cd ..
cd gtk
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cp *.xbm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cp *.c ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cp *.inc ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/gtk
cd ..
cd unix
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/unix
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/unix
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/unix
cp *.c ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/unix
cd ..
cd html
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html/bitmaps
cd ../..
cd generic
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/generic
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/generic
@@ -199,14 +185,15 @@ cd ..
cd jpeg
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/jpeg
cp * ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/jpeg
cd ../..
cd ..
cd ..
echo Utils dir..
cd utils
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils
echo wxGLCanvas..
@@ -289,8 +276,10 @@ cp ./src/gtk/* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/src/gtk
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/lib
cp ./lib/*.py ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/lib
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/lib/sizers
cp ./lib/sizers/*.py ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/lib/sizers
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/tests
cp ./tests/README.txt ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/tests
cp ./tests/*.py ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/tests
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/demo
cp ./demo/README.txt ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/demo
@@ -299,20 +288,37 @@ cp ./demo/*.pyc ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/demo
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/demo/bitmaps
cp ./demo/bitmaps/* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/demo/bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/tests/bitmaps
cp ./tests/bitmaps/* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/tests/bitmaps
cd ..
echo wxOLE..
cd wxOLE
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxOLE
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxOLE/gtk
cp ./gtk/wxole.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxOLE/gtk
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxOLE/samples
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxOLE/samples/servlet
cp ./samples/servlet/Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxOLE/samples/servlet
cp ./samples/servlet/*.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxOLE/samples/servlet
cp ./samples/servlet/*.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxOLE/samples/servlet
cp ./samples/servlet/*.gnorba ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxOLE/samples/servlet
cd ../..
echo Samples dir..
cd samples
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples
echo Minimal sample..
cd minimal
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minimal
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minimal
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minimal
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minimal
cp minimal.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minimal
cp mondrian.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minimal
@@ -322,28 +328,18 @@ echo Bombs sample..
cd bombs
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/bombs
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/bombs
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/bombs
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/bombs
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/bombs
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/bombs
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/bombs
cd ..
echo Caret sample..
cd caret
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/caret
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/caret
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/caret
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/caret
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/caret
cd ..
echo Checklst sample..
cd checklst
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/checklst
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/checklst
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/checklst
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/checklst
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/checklst
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/checklst
@@ -353,7 +349,7 @@ echo Config sample..
cd config
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/config
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/config
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/config
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/config
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/config
cd ..
@@ -362,7 +358,7 @@ echo Controls sample..
cd controls
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/controls
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/controls
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/controls
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/controls
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/controls
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/controls
@@ -375,30 +371,29 @@ echo Db sample..
cd db
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/db
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/db
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/db
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/db
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/db
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/db
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/db
cd ..
#echo DDE sample..
#
#cd dde
#mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
#cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
#cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
#cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
#cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
#cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
#cd ..
#
echo DDE sample..
cd dde
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dde
cd ..
echo Dialogs sample..
cd dialogs
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dialogs
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dialogs
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dialogs
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dialogs
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dialogs
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dialogs
@@ -408,7 +403,7 @@ echo DnD sample..
cd dnd
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dnd
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dnd
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dnd
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dnd
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dnd
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dnd
@@ -418,7 +413,7 @@ echo Docview sample..
cd docview
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docview
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docview
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docview
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docview
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docview
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docview
@@ -429,7 +424,7 @@ echo DocvwMDI sample..
cd docvwmdi
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docvwmdi
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docvwmdi
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docvwmdi
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docvwmdi
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docvwmdi
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/docvwmdi
@@ -439,7 +434,7 @@ echo Dynamic sample..
cd dynamic
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dynamic
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dynamic
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dynamic
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dynamic
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dynamic
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/dynamic
@@ -449,7 +444,7 @@ echo Drawing sample..
cd drawing
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/drawing
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/drawing
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/drawing
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/drawing
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/drawing
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/drawing
@@ -459,7 +454,7 @@ echo Forty sample..
cd forty
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/forty
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/forty
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/forty
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/forty
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/forty
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/forty
@@ -471,7 +466,7 @@ echo Fractal sample..
cd fractal
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/fractal
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/fractal
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/fractal
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/fractal
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/fractal
cd ..
@@ -480,7 +475,7 @@ echo Grid sample..
cd grid
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/grid
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/grid
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/grid
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/grid
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/grid
cd ..
@@ -489,7 +484,7 @@ echo Help sample..
cd help
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/help
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/help
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/help
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/help
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/help
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/help
@@ -498,47 +493,11 @@ mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/help/doc
cp * ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/help/doc
cd ../..
echo HTML samples..
cd html
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html
cp Makefile.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/about
cp about/Makefile.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/about
cp about/about.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/about
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/about/data
cp about/data/*.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/about/data
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/help
cp help/Makefile.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/help
cp help/help.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/help
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/help/helpfiles
cp help/helpfiles/*.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/help/helpfiles
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/printing
cp printing/*.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/printing
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/test
cp test/*.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/test
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/virtual
cp virtual/*.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/virtual
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/widget
cp widget/*.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/widget
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/zip
cp zip/*.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/zip
cd ..
echo Image sample..
cd image
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/image
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/image
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/image
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/image
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/image
cp horse.png ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/image
@@ -550,7 +509,7 @@ echo Internat sample..
cd internat
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/internat
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/internat
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/internat
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/internat
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/internat
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/internat
@@ -565,7 +524,7 @@ echo Layout sample..
cd layout
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/layout
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/layout
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/layout
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/layout
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/layout
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/layout
@@ -575,7 +534,7 @@ echo Listctrl sample..
cd listctrl
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/listctrl
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/listctrl
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/listctrl
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/listctrl
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/listctrl
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/listctrl
@@ -589,7 +548,7 @@ echo MDI sample..
cd mdi
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/mdi
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/mdi
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/mdi
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/mdi
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/mdi
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/mdi
@@ -603,7 +562,7 @@ echo Memcheck sample..
cd memcheck
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/memcheck
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/memcheck
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/memcheck
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/memcheck
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/memcheck
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/memcheck
@@ -613,7 +572,7 @@ echo Minifram sample..
cd minifram
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minifram
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minifram
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minifram
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minifram
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minifram
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/minifram
@@ -627,7 +586,7 @@ echo Notebook sample..
cd notebook
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/notebook
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/notebook
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/notebook
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/notebook
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/notebook
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/notebook
@@ -637,7 +596,7 @@ echo PNG sample..
cd png
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/png
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/png
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/png
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/png
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/png
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/png
@@ -648,7 +607,7 @@ echo Printing sample..
cd printing
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/printing
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/printing
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/printing
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/printing
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/printing
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/printing
@@ -659,7 +618,7 @@ echo Proplist sample..
cd proplist
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/proplist
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/proplist
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/proplist
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/proplist
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/proplist
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/proplist
@@ -669,7 +628,7 @@ echo Resource sample..
cd resource
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/resource
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/resource
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/resource
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/resource
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/resource
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/resource
@@ -680,7 +639,7 @@ echo Sashtest sample..
cd sashtest
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/sashtest
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/sashtest
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/sashtest
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/sashtest
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/sashtest
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/sashtest
@@ -690,7 +649,7 @@ echo Scroll sample..
cd sashtest
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/scroll
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/scroll
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/scroll
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/scroll
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/scroll
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/scroll
@@ -700,25 +659,26 @@ echo Splitter sample..
cd splitter
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/splitter
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/splitter
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/splitter
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/splitter
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/splitter
cd ..
echo Text sample..
echo Tab sample..
cd text
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/text
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/text
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/text
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/text
cd tab
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/tab
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/tab
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/tab
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/tab
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/tab
cd ..
echo Thread sample..
cd thread
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/thread
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/thread
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/thread
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/thread
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/thread
cd ..
@@ -727,7 +687,7 @@ echo Toolbar sample..
cd toolbar
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/toolbar
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/toolbar
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/toolbar
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/toolbar
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/toolbar
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/toolbar
@@ -741,7 +701,7 @@ echo TreeCtrl sample..
cd treectrl
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/treectrl
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/treectrl
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/treectrl
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/treectrl
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/treectrl
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/treectrl
@@ -752,7 +712,7 @@ echo typetest sample..
cd typetest
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/typetest
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/typetest
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/typetest
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/typetest
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/typetest
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/typetest
@@ -763,7 +723,7 @@ echo Validate sample..
cd validate
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/validate
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/validate
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/validate
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/validate
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/validate
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/validate
@@ -774,7 +734,7 @@ echo wxPoem sample..
cd wxpoem
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxpoem
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxpoem
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxpoem
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxpoem
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxpoem
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxpoem
@@ -788,7 +748,7 @@ echo wxSocket sample..
cd wxsocket
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxsocket
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxsocket
cp Makefile ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxsocket
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxsocket
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxsocket
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/wxsocket
@@ -800,5 +760,5 @@ cd distrib/gtk
cp README.txt ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython
cp Setup ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/utils/wxPython/src
cd ~/wxgtk_dist
tar ch wxGTK | gzip -f9 > wxGTK-2.1.0-b8.tgz

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@@ -1,690 +0,0 @@
#! /bin/sh
#
# This script is creates a dir tree in ~/wxmotif_dist which
# can then be packed into an archive
echo --------
echo This script will copy the wxMotif release files into ~/wxmotif_dist
echo --------
echo
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
echo Base dir..
cd ../..
cp wxMotif.spec ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
cp configure ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
cp config.sub ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
cp config.guess ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
cp install-sh ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
cp mkinstalldirs ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
cp wx-config.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
echo Docs..
cd docs/motif2
cp COPYING.LIB ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif
cp install.txt ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/INSTALL.txt
cp changes.txt ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/CHANGES.txt
cp licence.txt ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/LICENCE.txt
cp readme.txt ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/README.txt
cp todo.txt ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/TODO.txt
cd ..
cp symbols.txt ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/SYMBOLS.txt
cd ..
echo Include dir..
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include
cd include
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx
cd wx
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/generic
cd generic
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/generic
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/generic
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/generic
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/generic
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/html
cd html
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/html
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/html
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/html
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/unix
cd unix
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/unix
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/unix
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/unix
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/msw
cd msw
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/msw
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/msw
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/motif
cd motif
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/motif
rm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/motif/setup.h
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/motif
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/motif
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/gtk
cd gtk
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/gtk
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/gtk
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/protocol
cd protocol
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/protocol
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/protocol
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/include/wx/protocol
cd ..
cd ../..
echo Misc dir..
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc
cd misc
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc/afm
cd afm
cp *.afm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc/afm
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc/afm
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc/afm
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc/gs_afm
cd gs_afm
cp *.afm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc/gs_afm
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc/gs_afm
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/misc/gs_afm
cd ../..
echo Src dir..
cd src
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src
cd motif
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/motif
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/motif
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/motif
cp *.xbm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/motif
cp *.c ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/motif
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/motif
cd ..
cd common
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/common
cp glob.inc ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/common
cp lexer.l ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/common
cp parser.y ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/common
cp extended.c ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/common
cp unzip.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/common
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/common
cd ..
cd html
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/html
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/html
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/html
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/html/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/html/bitmaps
cd ../..
cd unix
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/unix
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/unix
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/unix
cp *.c ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/unix
cd ..
cd generic
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/generic
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/generic
cd ..
cd iodbc
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/iodbc
cp * ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/iodbc
cd ..
cd zlib
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/zlib
cp * ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/zlib
cd ..
cd png
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/png
cp * ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/png
cd ..
cd jpeg
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/jpeg
cp * ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/src/jpeg
cd ..
cd ..
echo Utils dir..
cd utils
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/utils
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/utils
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/utils
cd ..
echo Samples dir..
cd samples
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples
echo Minimal sample..
cd minimal
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minimal
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minimal
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minimal
cp minimal.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minimal
cp mondrian.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minimal
cd ..
echo Bombs sample..
cd bombs
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/bombs
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/bombs
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/bombs
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/bombs
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/bombs
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/bombs
cd ..
echo Caret sample..
cd caret
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/caret
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/caret
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/caret
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/caret
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/caret
cd ..
echo Checklst sample..
cd checklst
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/checklst
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/checklst
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/checklst
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/checklst
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/checklst
cd ..
echo Config sample..
cd config
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/config
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/config
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/config
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/config
cd ..
echo Controls sample..
cd controls
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/controls
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/controls
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/controls
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/controls
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/controls
cd icons
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/controls/icons
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/controls/icons
cd ../..
echo Db sample..
cd db
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/db
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/db
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/db
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/db
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/db
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/db
cd ..
echo Dialogs sample..
cd dialogs
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dialogs
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dialogs
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dialogs
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dialogs
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dialogs
cd ..
echo DnD sample..
cd dnd
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dnd
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dnd
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dnd
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dnd
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dnd
cd ..
echo Docview sample..
cd docview
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docview
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docview
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docview
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docview
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docview
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docview
cd ..
echo DocvwMDI sample..
cd docvwmdi
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docvwmdi
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docvwmdi
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docvwmdi
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docvwmdi
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/docvwmdi
cd ..
echo Dynamic sample..
cd dynamic
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dynamic
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dynamic
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dynamic
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dynamic
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/dynamic
cd ..
echo Drawing sample..
cd drawing
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/drawing
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/drawing
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/drawing
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/drawing
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/drawing
cd ..
echo Forty sample..
cd forty
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/forty
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/forty
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/forty
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/forty
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/forty
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/forty
cp *.xbm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/forty
cd ..
echo Fractal sample..
cd fractal
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/fractal
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/fractal
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/fractal
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/fractal
cd ..
echo Grid sample..
cd grid
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/grid
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/grid
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/grid
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/grid
cd ..
echo Help sample..
cd help
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/help
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/help
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/help
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/help
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/help
cd doc
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/help/doc
cp * ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/help/doc
cd ../..
echo HTML samples..
cd html
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html
cp Makefile.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/about
cp about/Makefile.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/about
cp about/about.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/about
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/about/data
cp about/data/*.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/about/data
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/help
cp help/Makefile.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/help
cp help/help.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/help
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/help/helpfiles
cp help/helpfiles/*.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/help/helpfiles
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/printing
cp printing/*.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/printing
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/test
cp test/*.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/test
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/virtual
cp virtual/*.* ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/samples/html/virtual
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/widget
cp widget/*.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/widget
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/zip
cp zip/*.* ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/html/zip
cd ..
echo Image sample..
cd image
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/image
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/image
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/image
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/image
cp horse.png ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/image
cp horse.gif ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/image
cp horse.jpg ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/image
cd ..
echo Internat sample..
cd internat
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/internat
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/internat
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/internat
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/internat
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/internat
cp readme.txt ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/internat
cp wxstd.po ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/internat
cd fr
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/internat/fr
cp *.?o ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/internat/fr
cd ../..
echo Layout sample..
cd layout
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/layout
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/layout
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/layout
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/layout
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/layout
cd ..
echo Listctrl sample..
cd listctrl
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/listctrl
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/listctrl
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/listctrl
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/listctrl
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/listctrl
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/listctrl
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/listctrl/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/listctrl/bitmaps
cd ../..
echo MDI sample..
cd mdi
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/mdi
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/mdi
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/mdi
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/mdi
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/mdi
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/mdi
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/mdi/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/mdi/bitmaps
cd ../..
echo Memcheck sample..
cd memcheck
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/memcheck
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/memcheck
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/memcheck
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/memcheck
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/memcheck
cd ..
echo Minifram sample..
cd minifram
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minifram
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minifram
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minifram
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minifram
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minifram
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minifram
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minifram/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/minifram/bitmaps
cd ../..
echo Notebook sample..
cd notebook
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/notebook
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/notebook
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/notebook
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/notebook
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/notebook
cd ..
echo PNG sample..
cd png
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/png
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/png
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/png
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/png
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/png
cp *.png ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/png
cd ..
echo Printing sample..
cd printing
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/printing
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/printing
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/printing
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/printing
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/printing
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/printing
cd ..
echo Proplist sample..
cd proplist
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/proplist
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/proplist
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/proplist
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/proplist
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/proplist
cd ..
echo Resource sample..
cd resource
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/resource
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/resource
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/resource
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/resource
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/resource
cp *.wxr ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/resource
cd ..
echo Sashtest sample..
cd sashtest
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/sashtest
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/sashtest
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/sashtest
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/sashtest
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/sashtest
cd ..
echo Scroll sample..
cd sashtest
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/scroll
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/scroll
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/scroll
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/scroll
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/scroll
cd ..
echo Splitter sample..
cd splitter
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/splitter
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/splitter
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/splitter
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/splitter
cd ..
cd tab
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/tab
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/tab
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/tab
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/tab
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/tab
cd ..
echo Text sample..
cd text
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/text
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/text
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/text
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/text
cd ..
echo Thread sample..
cd thread
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/thread
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/thread
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/thread
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/thread
cd ..
echo Toolbar sample..
cd toolbar
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/toolbar
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/toolbar
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/toolbar
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/toolbar
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/toolbar
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/toolbar
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/toolbar/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/toolbar/bitmaps
cd ../..
echo TreeCtrl sample..
cd treectrl
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/treectrl
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/treectrl
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/treectrl
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/treectrl
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/treectrl
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/treectrl
cd ..
echo typetest sample..
cd typetest
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/typetest
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/typetest
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/typetest
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/typetest
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/typetest
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/typetest
cd ..
echo Validate sample..
cd validate
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/validate
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/validate
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/validate
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/validate
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/validate
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/validate
cd ..
echo wxPoem sample..
cd wxpoem
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxpoem
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxpoem
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxpoem
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxpoem
cp *.h ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxpoem
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxpoem
cp wxpoem.dat ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxpoem
cp wxpoem.txt ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxpoem
cp wxpoem.idx ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxpoem
cd ..
echo wxSocket sample..
cd wxsocket
mkdir ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxsocket
cp Makefile.am ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxsocket
cp Makefile.in ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxsocket
cp *.cpp ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxsocket
cp *.xpm ~/wxmotif_dist/wxMotif/samples/wxsocket
cd ../..
cd ~/wxmotif_dist
tar ch wxMotif | gzip -f9 > wxMotif-2.1.0-b8.tgz

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echo --------
echo This script will copy the wxMSW release files into \wxmsw_dist
echo --------
echo
md \wxmsw_dist
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW
echo Base dir..
cd ..\..
echo Lib..
cd lib
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\lib
copy dummy \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\lib
cd ..
echo Locale..
cd locale
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\locale
copy *.?? \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\locale
cd ..
echo Docs..
cd docs\wine
copy COPYING.LIB \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW
copy licence.txt \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\LICENCE.txt
cd ..\msw
copy install.txt \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\INSTALL.txt
copy readme.txt \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\README.txt
copy todo.txt \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\TODO.txt
cd ..
copy symbols.txt \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\SYMBOLS.txt
cd ..
echo Include dir..
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include
cd include
copy wx_*.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx
cd wx
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\generic
cd generic
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\generic
cd ..
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\html
cd html
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\html
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\html\msw
cd msw
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\html\msw
cd ..\..
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw
cd msw
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw
rem del \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw\setup.h
del \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw\Makefile.am
del \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw\Makefile.in
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw\gnuwin32
cd gnuwin32
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw\gnuwin32
cd ..
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw\ole
cd ole
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw\ole
cd ..
cd ctl3d
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\msw\ctl3d
cd ..
cd ..
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\protocol
cd protocol
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\include\wx\protocol
cd ..
cd ..\..
echo Src dir..
cd src
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src
del Makefile.am \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\Makefile.am
del Makefile.in \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\Makefile.in
cd msw
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\msw
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\msw\ole
copy ole\*.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\msw\ole
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\msw
copy *.c \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\msw
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\msw
copy makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\msw
del Makefile.am \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\msw\Makefile.am
del Makefile.in \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\msw\Makefile.in
cd ..
cd common
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\common
copy glob.inc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\common
copy lexer.l \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\common
copy parser.y \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\common
copy *.c \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\common
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\common
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\common
cd ..
cd html
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\html
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\html
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\html
cd ..
cd generic
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\generic
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\generic
cd ..
cd zlib
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\zlib
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\zlib
cd ..
cd png
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\png
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\png
cd ..
cd jpeg
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\jpeg
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\jpeg
cd ..
cd xpm
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\xpm
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\src\xpm
cd ..
cd ..
echo Utils dir..
cd utils
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils
echo wxGLCanvas..
cd glcanvas
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas
copy .\docs\notes.txt \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\NOTES.txt
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\win
copy .\win\glcanvas.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\win
copy .\win\glcanvas.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\win
copy .\win\makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\win
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\cube
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\isosurf
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
cd samples\cube
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\cube
copy cube.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\cube
copy cube.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\cube
copy cube.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\cube
copy mondrian.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\cube
cd ..
cd isosurf
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\isosurf
copy isosurf.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\isosurf
copy isosurf.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\isosurf
copy isosurf.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\isosurf
copy isosurf.dat.gz \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\isosurf
copy mondrian.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\isosurf
cd ..
cd penguin
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
copy penguin.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
copy penguin.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
copy penguin.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
copy trackball.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
copy trackball.c \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
copy lw.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
copy lw.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
copy penguin.lwo \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
copy mondrian.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\glcanvas\samples\penguin
cd ..\..\..
echo DialogEd..
cd dialoged\src
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy dialoged.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy dialoged.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy dialoged.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy dialoged.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy dlghndlr.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy edlist.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy edtree.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy reseditr.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy reswrite.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy symbtabl.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy winprop.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy winstyle.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy dialoged.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy dlghndlr.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy edlist.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy edtree.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy reseditr.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy symbtabl.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy winprop.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
copy winstyle.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src
cd bitmaps
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src\bitmaps
copy *.bmp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src\bitmaps
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\utils\dialoged\src\bitmaps
cd ..\..\..
cd ..
echo Samples dir..
cd samples
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples
copy makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples
echo Minimal sample..
cd minimal
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minimal
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minimal
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minimal
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minimal
copy minimal.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minimal
copy mondrian.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minimal
cd ..
echo Bombs sample..
cd bombs
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\bombs
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\bombs
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\bombs
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\bombs
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\bombs
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\bombs
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\bombs
cd ..
echo Caret sample..
cd caret
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\caret
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\caret
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\caret
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\caret
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\caret
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\caret
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\caret
cd ..
echo Checklst sample..
cd checklst
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\checklst
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\checklst
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\checklst
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\checklst
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\checklst
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\checklst
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\checklst
cd ..
echo Config sample..
cd config
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\config
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\config
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\config
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\config
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\config
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\config
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\config
cd ..
echo Controls sample..
cd controls
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\controls
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\controls
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\controls
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\controls
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\controls
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\controls
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\controls
cd icons
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\controls\icons
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\controls\icons
cd ..\..
echo Dialogs sample..
cd dialogs
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dialogs
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dialogs
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dialogs
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dialogs
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dialogs
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dialogs
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dialogs
cd ..
echo DnD sample..
cd dnd
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dnd
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dnd
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dnd
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dnd
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dnd
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dnd
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dnd
cd ..
echo Docview sample..
cd docview
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docview
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docview
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docview
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docview
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docview
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docview
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docview
cd ..
echo DocvwMDI sample..
cd docvwmdi
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docvwmdi
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docvwmdi
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docvwmdi
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docvwmdi
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docvwmdi
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docvwmdi
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\docvwmdi
cd ..
echo Dynamic sample..
cd dynamic
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dynamic
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dynamic
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dynamic
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dynamic
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dynamic
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dynamic
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\dynamic
cd ..
echo Drawing sample..
cd drawing
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\drawing
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\drawing
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\drawing
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\drawing
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\drawing
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\drawing
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\drawing
cd ..
echo Forty sample..
cd forty
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
copy *.bmp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
copy *.xbm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\forty
cd ..
echo Fractal sample..
cd fractal
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\fractal
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\fractal
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\fractal
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\fractal
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\fractal
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\fractal
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\fractal
cd ..
echo Grid sample..
cd grid
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\grid
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\grid
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\grid
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\grid
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\grid
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\grid
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\grid
cd ..
echo Help sample..
cd help
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\help
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\help
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\help
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\help
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\help
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\help
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\help
cd doc
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\help\doc
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\help\doc
cd ..\..
echo Image sample..
cd image
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\image
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\image
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\image
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\image
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\image
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\image
copy horse.png \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\image
copy horse.gif \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\image
copy horse.jpg \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\image
cd ..
echo Internat sample..
cd internat
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat
copy readme.txt \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat
copy wxstd.po \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat
cd fr
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat\fr
copy *.?o \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\internat\fr
cd ..\..
echo Layout sample..
cd layout
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\layout
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\layout
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\layout
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\layout
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\layout
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\layout
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\layout
cd ..
echo Listctrl sample..
cd listctrl
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\listctrl
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\listctrl
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\listctrl
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\listctrl
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\listctrl
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\listctrl
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\listctrl
cd bitmaps
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\listctrl\bitmaps
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\listctrl\bitmaps
cd ..\..
echo MDI sample..
cd mdi
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\mdi
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\mdi
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\mdi
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\mdi
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\mdi
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\mdi
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\mdi
cd bitmaps
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\mdi\bitmaps
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\mdi\bitmaps
cd ..\..
echo Memcheck sample..
cd memcheck
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\memcheck
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\memcheck
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\memcheck
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\memcheck
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\memcheck
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\memcheck
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\memcheck
cd ..
echo Minifram sample..
cd minifram
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram
cd bitmaps
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram\bitmaps
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\minifram\bitmaps
cd ..\..
echo Notebook sample..
cd notebook
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\notebook
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\notebook
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\notebook
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\notebook
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\notebook
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\notebook
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\notebook
cd ..
echo Printing sample..
cd printing
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
cd ..
echo Proplist sample..
cd proplist
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\proplist
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\proplist
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\proplist
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\printing
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\proplist
cd ..
echo Resource sample..
cd resource
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\resource
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\resource
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\resource
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\resource
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\resource
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\resource
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\resource
copy *.wxr \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\resource
cd ..
echo Sashtest sample..
cd sashtest
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\sashtest
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\sashtest
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\sashtest
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\sashtest
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\sashtest
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\sashtest
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\sashtest
cd ..
echo Scroll sample..
cd scroll
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\scroll
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\scroll
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\scroll
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\scroll
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\scroll
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\scroll
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\scroll
cd ..
echo Splitter sample..
cd splitter
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\splitter
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\splitter
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\splitter
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\splitter
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\splitter
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\splitter
cd ..
echo Text sample..
cd text
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\text
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\text
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\text
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\text
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\text
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\text
cd ..
echo Thread sample..
cd thread
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\thread
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\thread
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\thread
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\thread
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\thread
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\thread
cd ..
echo Toolbar sample..
cd toolbar
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar
cd bitmaps
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar\bitmaps
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\toolbar\bitmaps
cd ..\..
echo TreeCtrl sample..
cd treectrl
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl
cd bitmaps
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl\bitmaps
copy *.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\treectrl\bitmaps
cd ..\..
echo typetest sample..
cd typetest
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\typetest
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\typetest
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\typetest
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\typetest
copy *.ico \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\typetest
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\typetest
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\typetest
cd ..
echo Validate sample..
cd validate
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\validate
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\validate
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\validate
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\validate
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\validate
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\validate
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\validate
cd ..
echo wxPoem sample..
cd wxpoem
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
copy wxpoem.dat \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
copy wxpoem.txt \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
copy wxpoem.idx \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxpoem
cd ..
echo wxSocket sample..
cd wxsocket
md \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxsocket
copy Makefile.* \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxsocket
copy *.cpp \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxsocket
copy *.h \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxsocket
copy *.rc \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxsocket
copy *.def \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxsocket
copy *.xpm \wxmsw_dist\wxMSW\samples\wxsocket
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@@ -1,31 +1,6 @@
*.spec
BuildCVS.txt
acconfig.h
*.m4
autogen.sh
config.guess
config.sub
configure.in
setup.h.in
install-sh
ltconfig
ltmain.sh
missing
mkinstalldirs
modules
template.mak
wx-config.in
makefile.unx.in
distrib/msw/*.rsp
distrib/msw/*.bat
distrib/msw/tardist
distrib/msw/tmake/*.t
distrib/msw/tmake/Makefile
distrib/msw/tmake/filelist.txt
distrib/msw/tmake/makeall.bat
distrib/msw/tmake/makeall.sh
distrib/msw/tmake/wxwin.pro
distrib/gtk/*
locale/*.po
@@ -43,14 +18,9 @@ docs/bugs.txt
docs/*.htm
docs/html/*.htm
docs/html/*.gif
docs/html/*.png
src/*.inc
src/mkdir
src/Makefile
src/make.env.in
src/makeprog.env.in
src/makelib.env.in
src/common/*.cpp
src/common/dosyacc.c
@@ -58,8 +28,6 @@ src/common/doslex.c
src/common/vmsyacc.c
src/common/vmslex.c
src/common/extended.c
src/common/unzip.c
src/common/unzip.h
src/common/*.l
src/common/*.y
src/common/*.inc
@@ -68,12 +36,7 @@ src/generic/*.cpp
src/generic/*.c
src/generic/*.inc
src/html/*.cpp
src/html/*.h
src/html/bitmaps/*.xpm
src/unix/*.cpp
src/unix/*.c
src/png/*.c
src/png/*.h
@@ -105,12 +68,7 @@ include/wx/protocol/*.h
include/wx/wx_setup.vms
include/wx/common/*.h
include/wx/generic/*.h
include/wx/generic/*.xpm
include/wx/unix/*.h
include/wx/html/*.h
include/wx/html/msw/*.bmp
include/wx/html/msw/*.ico
include/wx/html/msw/*.rc
lib/dummy
bin/*.*
@@ -218,20 +176,6 @@ utils/dialoged/test/*.ico
utils/dialoged/test/*.prj
utils/dialoged/test/*.bmp
utils/wxMMedia2/makefile*
utils/wxMMedia2/README
utils/wxMMedia2/lib/*.h
utils/wxMMedia2/lib/*.cpp
utils/wxMMedia2/lib/*.def
utils/wxMMedia2/lib/*.rc
utils/wxMMedia2/lib/makefile*
utils/wxMMedia2/sample/*.h
utils/wxMMedia2/sample/*.cpp
utils/wxMMedia2/sample/makefile*
utils/wxMMedia2/sample/*.xbm
utils/wxMMedia2/sample/*.xpm
utils/wxMMedia2/sample/*.txt
samples/*.txt
samples/makefile*
@@ -781,138 +725,3 @@ samples/drawing/*.png
samples/drawing/*.ico
samples/drawing/*.txt
samples/html/makefile*
samples/html/*.txt
samples/html/about/*.cpp
samples/html/about/*.h
samples/html/about/makefile*
samples/html/about/*.rc
samples/html/about/*.def
samples/html/about/*.bmp
samples/html/about/*.xpm
samples/html/about/*.xbm
samples/html/about/*.png
samples/html/about/*.ico
samples/html/about/*.txt
samples/html/about/data/*.htm
samples/html/about/data/*.png
samples/html/help/*.cpp
samples/html/help/*.h
samples/html/help/makefile*
samples/html/help/*.rc
samples/html/help/*.def
samples/html/help/*.bmp
samples/html/help/*.xpm
samples/html/help/*.xbm
samples/html/help/*.png
samples/html/help/*.ico
samples/html/help/*.txt
samples/html/help/helpfiles/*.htm
samples/html/help/helpfiles/*.hhc
samples/html/help/helpfiles/*.hhk
samples/html/help/helpfiles/*.hhp
samples/html/printing/*.cpp
samples/html/printing/*.h
samples/html/printing/makefile*
samples/html/printing/*.rc
samples/html/printing/*.def
samples/html/printing/*.bmp
samples/html/printing/*.xpm
samples/html/printing/*.xbm
samples/html/printing/*.png
samples/html/printing/*.ico
samples/html/printing/*.htm
samples/html/test/*.cpp
samples/html/test/*.h
samples/html/test/makefile*
samples/html/test/*.rc
samples/html/test/*.def
samples/html/test/*.bmp
samples/html/test/*.xpm
samples/html/test/*.xbm
samples/html/test/*.png
samples/html/test/*.ico
samples/html/test/*.htm
samples/html/test/*.html
samples/html/virtual/*.cpp
samples/html/virtual/*.h
samples/html/virtual/makefile*
samples/html/virtual/*.rc
samples/html/virtual/*.def
samples/html/virtual/*.bmp
samples/html/virtual/*.xpm
samples/html/virtual/*.xbm
samples/html/virtual/*.png
samples/html/virtual/*.ico
samples/html/virtual/*.htm
samples/html/virtual/*.html
samples/html/widget/*.cpp
samples/html/widget/*.h
samples/html/widget/makefile*
samples/html/widget/*.rc
samples/html/widget/*.def
samples/html/widget/*.bmp
samples/html/widget/*.xpm
samples/html/widget/*.xbm
samples/html/widget/*.png
samples/html/widget/*.ico
samples/html/widget/*.htm
samples/html/widget/*.html
samples/html/zip/*.cpp
samples/html/zip/*.h
samples/html/zip/makefile*
samples/html/zip/*.rc
samples/html/zip/*.def
samples/html/zip/*.bmp
samples/html/zip/*.xpm
samples/html/zip/*.xbm
samples/html/zip/*.png
samples/html/zip/*.ico
samples/html/zip/*.htm
samples/html/zip/*.html
samples/richedit/*.cpp
samples/richedit/*.h
samples/richedit/makefile*
samples/richedit/*.rc
samples/richedit/*.def
samples/richedit/*.bmp
samples/richedit/*.xpm
samples/richedit/*.xbm
samples/richedit/*.png
samples/richedit/*.ico
samples/richedit/*.txt
samples/richedit/TODO
samples/richedit/README
samples/text/*.cpp
samples/text/*.h
samples/text/makefile*
samples/text/*.rc
samples/text/*.def
samples/text/*.bmp
samples/text/*.xpm
samples/text/*.xbm
samples/text/*.png
samples/text/*.ico
samples/text/*.txt
samples/wizard/*.cpp
samples/wizard/*.h
samples/wizard/makefile*
samples/wizard/*.rc
samples/wizard/*.def
samples/wizard/*.bmp
samples/wizard/*.xpm
samples/wizard/*.xbm
samples/wizard/*.png
samples/wizard/*.ico
samples/wizard/*.txt

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
utils/glcanvas/Makefile.in
utils/glcanvas/docs/*.*
utils/glcanvas/win/*.cpp
utils/glcanvas/win/*.h

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@@ -1,4 +1,13 @@
install-sh
Makefile
template.mak
configure
configure.in
config.guess
config.sub
wx-config.in
mkinstalldirs
wxGTK.spec
distrib/gtk/copy_src
distrib/gtk/README.txt
@@ -6,21 +15,19 @@ distrib/gtk/Setup
docs/gtk/*.html
docs/gtk/*.txt
docs/gtk/COPYING.LIB
docs/gtk/makewxgtk
include/wx/gtk/*.h
include/wx/gtk/*.xpm
include/install-sh
include/wx/install-sh
src/Makefile
src/Makefile.in
src/gtk.inc
src/make.env
src/makelib.env
src/makeprog.env
src/gtk/Makefile
src/gtk/*.cpp
src/gtk/*.c
src/gtk/*.inc

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@@ -1,75 +1,91 @@
Makefile.in
src/Makefile
locale/Makefile
samples/Makefile.in
samples/bombs/Makefile.in
samples/caret/Makefile.in
samples/bombs/Makefile
samples/checklst/Makefile.in
samples/checklst/Makefile
samples/config/Makefile.in
samples/config/Makefile
samples/controls/Makefile.in
samples/controls/Makefile
samples/db/Makefile.in
samples/db/Makefile
samples/dde/Makefile.in
samples/dde/Makefile
samples/dialogs/Makefile.in
samples/dialogs/Makefile
samples/dnd/Makefile.in
samples/dnd/Makefile
samples/docview/Makefile.in
samples/docview/Makefile
samples/docvwmdi/Makefile.in
samples/drawing/Makefile.in
samples/docvwmdi/Makefile
samples/dynamic/Makefile.in
samples/genvalid/Makefile.in
samples/html/Makefile.in
samples/html/about/Makefile.in
samples/html/help/Makefile.in
samples/html/printing/Makefile.in
samples/html/test/Makefile.in
samples/html/virtual/Makefile.in
samples/html/widget/Makefile.in
samples/html/zip/Makefile.in
samples/dynamic/Makefile
samples/forty/Makefile.in
samples/forty/Makefile
samples/fractal/Makefile.in
samples/fractal/Makefile
samples/grid/Makefile.in
samples/grid/Makefile
samples/help/Makefile.in
samples/help/Makefile
samples/image/Makefile.in
samples/image/Makefile
samples/internat/Makefile.in
samples/internat/Makefile
samples/layout/Makefile.in
samples/layout/Makefile
samples/listctrl/Makefile.in
samples/listctrl/Makefile
samples/mdi/Makefile.in
samples/mdi/Makefile
samples/memcheck/Makefile.in
samples/memcheck/Makefile
samples/minifram/Makefile.in
samples/minifram/Makefile
samples/minimal/Makefile.in
samples/minimal/Makefile
samples/notebook/Makefile.in
samples/notebook/Makefile
samples/png/Makefile.in
samples/png/Makefile
samples/printing/Makefile.in
samples/printing/Makefile
samples/proplist/Makefile.in
samples/proplist/Makefile
samples/resource/Makefile.in
samples/resource/Makefile
samples/sashtest/Makefile.in
samples/scroll/Makefile.in
samples/sashtest/Makefile
samples/splitter/Makefile.in
samples/text/Makefile.in
samples/splitter/Makefile
samples/tab/Makefile.in
samples/tab/Makefile
samples/thread/Makefile.in
samples/thread/Makefile
samples/toolbar/Makefile.in
samples/toolbar/Makefile
samples/treectrl/Makefile.in
samples/treectrl/Makefile
samples/typetest/Makefile.in
samples/typetest/Makefile
samples/validate/Makefile.in
samples/wizard/Makefile.in
samples/validate/Makefile
samples/wxpoem/Makefile.in
samples/wxpoem/Makefile
samples/wxsocket/Makefile.in
utils/Makefile.in
utils/wxMMedia2/Makefile.in
utils/wxMMedia2/lib/Makefile.in
utils/wxMMedia2/sample/Makefile.in
include/wx/msw/Makefile.am
include/wx/msw/ctl3d/Makefile.am
include/wx/msw/gnuwin32/Makefile.am
misc/Makefile.am
misc/afm/Makefile.am
misc/gs_afm/Makefile.am
samples/animatn/Makefile.am
samples/db/Makefile.am
samples/forty/Makefile.am
samples/fractal/Makefile.am
samples/grid/Makefile.am
samples/help/Makefile.am
samples/internat/Makefile.am
samples/joytest/Makefile.am
samples/memcheck/Makefile.am
samples/mfc/Makefile.am
samples/nativdlg/Makefile.am
samples/oleauto/Makefile.am
samples/ownerdrw/Makefile.am
samples/png/Makefile.am
samples/regtest/Makefile.am
samples/resource/Makefile.am
samples/richedit/Makefile.am
samples/tab/Makefile.am
samples/taskbar/Makefile.am
src/msw/Makefile.am
samples/wxsocket/Makefile
samples/scroll/Makefile.in
samples/scroll/Makefile
samples/caret/Makefile.in
samples/caret/Makefile
samples/drawing/Makefile.in
samples/drawing/Makefile
src/Makefile.in
src/Makefile
utils/ogl/samples/ogledit/Makefile.in
utils/ogl/samples/ogledit/Makefile
utils/ogl/samples/studio/Makefile.in
utils/ogl/samples/studio/Makefile
utils/ogl/src/Makefile.in
utils/ogl/src/Makefile

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ src/makeprog.env
src/makelib.env
src/Makefile
src/Makefile.in
src/motif.inc
src/motif/*.cpp
@@ -47,8 +48,6 @@ include/wx/install-sh
docs/motif/*.txt
docs/motif/makewxmotif
docs/motif2/*.txt
docs/motif2/COPYING.LIB
lib/dummy

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
docs/licence.txt
docs/msw/*.txt
docs/wine/*.txt
docs/wine/COPYING.LIB
docs/licence.txt
distrib/msw/*.rsp
distrib/msw/*.bat
@@ -50,8 +48,6 @@ src/msw/makefile.*
src/msw/*.lst
src/msw/*.def
src/msw/*.inc
src/msw/winestub.c
src/msw/gsocket.c
src/msw/ctl3d/*.*
src/msw/ctl3d/msvc/*.*

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
utils/ogl/Makefile.in
utils/ogl/Makefile
utils/ogl/src/*.cpp

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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
# FIXME we'll generate this makefile with configure later, but for now please
# change it manually
TMAKEDIR=/home/zeitlin/build/tmake
TMAKE=$(TMAKEDIR)/bin/tmake
WXDIR=../../..
MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR=$(WXDIR)/src/msw
all: $(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.vc \
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.b32 \
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.dos \
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.bcc \
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.sc \
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.wat \
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.g95 \
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.g295 \
$(WXDIR)/Makefile.in
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.vc: filelist.txt wxwin.pro
$(TMAKE) -t vc wxwin.pro -o $@
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.b32: filelist.txt wxwin.pro
$(TMAKE) -t b32 wxwin.pro -o $@
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.dos: filelist.txt wxwin.pro
$(TMAKE) -t dos wxwin.pro -o $@
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.bcc: filelist.txt wxwin.pro
$(TMAKE) -t bcc wxwin.pro -o $@
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.sc: filelist.txt wxwin.pro
$(TMAKE) -t sc wxwin.pro -o $@
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.wat: filelist.txt wxwin.pro
$(TMAKE) -t wat wxwin.pro -o $@
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.g95: filelist.txt wxwin.pro
$(TMAKE) -t g95 wxwin.pro -o $@
$(MSW_MAKEFILES_DIR)/makefile.g295: filelist.txt wxwin.pro g295.t
$(TMAKE) -t g295 wxwin.pro -o $@
$(WXDIR)/Makefile.in: filelist.txt wxwin.pro
$(TMAKE) -t unx wxwin.pro -o $@

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@@ -1,347 +0,0 @@
#!#############################################################################
#! File: b32.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which makefile.b32 is generated by running
#! tmake -t b32 wxwin.pro
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! now transform these hashes into $project tags
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
my $tag = "";
next if $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|16|U)\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXGENERICOBJS"} .= "\$(MSWDIR)\\" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
$isCFile = $file =~ /\.c$/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$obj = "\$(MSWDIR)\\" . $file . " ";
$project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= $obj;
$project{"WXCOBJS"} .= $obj if $isCFile;
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
next if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\b16\b/;
if ( $file =~ /^automtn/ ) {
#! comment in old makefile.b32 seems to imply that this file can't
#! be compiled with Borland (leads to crash in oleauto sample)
next;
}
$isCFile = $file =~ /\.c$/;
my $isOleObj = $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\bO\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
my $obj = "\$(MSWDIR)\\" . $file . " ";
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= $obj;
if ( $isOleObj ) {
#! remember that this file is in ole subdir
$project{"WXOLEOBJS"} .= $obj;
}
$project{"WXCOBJS"} .= $obj if $isCFile;
}
#$}
# This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now()
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE B32.T!
#
# File: makefile.b32
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1998
# Updated:
# Copyright:
#
# "%W% %G%"
#
# Makefile : Builds wxWindows library wx.lib for MS Windows,
# and Borland C++ (32-bit).
!if "$(BCCDIR)" == ""
!error You must define the BCCDIR variable in autoexec.bat, e.g. BCCDIR=d:\bc4
!endif
!if "$(WXWIN)" == ""
!error You must define the WXWIN variable in autoexec.bat, e.g. WXWIN=c:\wx
!endif
WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
# Set all these to 1 if you want to build a dynamic library
!if "$(DLL)" == "1"
WXMAKINGDLL=1
WXBUILDDLL=1
!endif
!include $(WXDIR)\src\makeb32.env
# Please set these according to the settings in wx_setup.h, so we can include
# the appropriate libraries in wx.lib
USE_CTL3D=0
USE_XPM_IN_MSW=0
PERIPH_LIBS=
PERIPH_TARGET=
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=
!if "$(USE_CTL3D)" == "1"
#Use WIN32S/WIN95 32 bit version ctl3d32.dll under win95 (Andre Beltman)
PERIPH_LIBS=$(WXDIR)\lib\ctl3d32.lib $(PERIPH_LIBS)
PERIPH_TARGET=ctl3d $(PERIPH_TARGET)
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=clean_ctl3d $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
!endif
!if "$(USE_XPM_IN_MSW)" == "1"
PERIPH_LIBS=$(WXLIB)\xpm.lib $(PERIPH_LIBS)
PERIPH_TARGET=xpm $(PERIPH_TARGET)
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=clean_xpm $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
!endif
#PERIPH_LIBS=$(WXDIR)\lib\zlib.lib $(WXDIR)\lib\winpng.lib $(WXDIR)\lib\jpeg.lib $(PERIPH_LIBS)
PERIPH_LIBS=
PERIPH_TARGET=zlib png jpeg $(PERIPH_TARGET)
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=clean_zlib clean_png clean_jpeg $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
!if "$(DLL)" == "0"
DUMMY=dummy
!else
DUMMY=dummydll
LIBS= cw32 import32 ole2w32
!endif
LIBTARGET=$(WXLIB)
GENDIR=..\generic
COMMDIR=..\common
OLEDIR=.\ole
MSWDIR=.
DOCDIR = $(WXDIR)\docs
GENERICOBJS= #$ ExpandList("WXGENERICOBJS");
# Not needed:
# $(MSWDIR)\colrdlgg.obj \
# $(MSWDIR)\fontdlgg.obj \
# $(MSWDIR)\helpxlp.obj \
# $(MSWDIR)\msgdlgg.obj \
# $(MSWDIR)\printps.obj \
# $(MSWDIR)\prntdlgg.obj \
# $(MSWDIR)\listctrl.obj \
# $(MSWDIR)\notebook.obj \
# $(MSWDIR)\treectrl.obj
COMMONOBJS = \
$(MSWDIR)\y_tab.obj \
#$ ExpandList("WXCOMMONOBJS");
MSWOBJS = #$ ExpandList("WXMSWOBJS");
OBJECTS = $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(MSWOBJS)
default: wx
wx: $(CFG) $(DUMMY).obj $(OBJECTS) $(PERIPH_TARGET) $(LIBTARGET)
all: all_libs all_execs
!if "$(DLL)" == "0"
$(LIBTARGET): $(DUMMY).obj $(OBJECTS)
-erase $(LIBTARGET)
tlib $(LIBTARGET) /P1024 @&&!
+$(OBJECTS:.obj =.obj +) +$(PERIPH_LIBS:.lib =.lib +)
!
!else
$(LIBTARGET): $(DUMMY).obj $(OBJECTS)
-erase $(LIBTARGET)
-erase $(WXLIBDIR)\wx.dll
tlink32 $(LINK_FLAGS) /v @&&!
c0d32.obj $(OBJECTS)
$(WXLIBDIR)\wx
nul
$(PERIPH_LIBS) $(LIBS)
wxb32
!
implib -c $(LIBTARGET) $(WXLIBDIR)\wx.dll
!endif
dummy.obj: dummy.$(SRCSUFF) $(LOCALHEADERS) $(BASEHEADERS) $(WXDIR)\include\wx\wx.h
dummydll.obj: dummydll.$(SRCSUFF) $(LOCALHEADERS) $(BASEHEADERS) $(WXDIR)\include\wx\wx.h
$(MSWDIR)\y_tab.obj: $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
# cl @<<
# $(CPPFLAGS2) /c $*.c -DUSE_DEFINE -DYY_USE_PROTOS /Fo$@
# <<
$(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)\dosyacc.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\dosyacc.c $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)\doslex.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\doslex.c $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
# $(OBJECTS): $(WXDIR)\include\wx\setup.h
#${
$_ = $project{"WXMSWOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
$text .= $_ . ": ";
if ( $project{"WXOLEOBJS"} =~ /\Q$_/ ) { s/MSWDIR/OLEDIR/; }
$suffix = $project{"WXCOBJS"} =~ /\Q$_/ ? "c" : '$(SRCSUFF)';
s/obj$/$suffix/;
$text .= $_ . "\n\n";
}
#$}
########################################################
# Common objects (always compiled)
#${
$_ = $project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
$text .= $_ . ": ";
$suffix = $project{"WXCOBJS"} =~ /\Q$_/ ? "c" : '$(SRCSUFF)';
s/MSWDIR/COMMDIR/;
s/obj$/$suffix/;
$text .= $_ . "\n\n";
}
#$}
########################################################
# Generic objects (not always compiled, depending on
# whether platforms have native implementations)
#${
$_ = $project{"WXGENERICOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
$text .= $_ . ": ";
s/MSWDIR/GENDIR/;
s/obj$/\$(SRCSUFF)/;
$text .= $_ . "\n\n";
}
#$}
all_utils:
cd $(WXDIR)\utils
make -f makefile.b32
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
all_samples:
cd $(WXDIR)\samples
make -f makefile.b32
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
all_execs:
cd $(WXDIR)\utils
make -f makefile.b32 all_execs
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
wxxpm: $(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\xpm
make -f makefile.b32 -DCFG=$(CFG) -DFINAL=$(FINAL) -DWXWIN=$(WXDIR) -DDEBUG=$(DEBUG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_wxxpm: $(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\xpm
make -f makefile.b32 clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
png: $(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
make -f makefile.b32
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_png:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
make -f makefile.b32 clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
zlib: $(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
make -f makefile.b32 lib
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_zlib:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
make -f makefile.b32 clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
jpeg: $(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\jpeg
make -f makefile.b32
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_jpeg:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\jpeg
make -f makefile.b32 clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
$(CFG): makefile.b32
copy &&!
-H=$(WXDIR)\src\msw\wx32.csm
-3
-d
-R-
-X
-w-par
-w-aus
-w-hid # virtual function A hides virtual function B
-WE
-tWM
-I$(WXINC);$(BCCDIR)\include;$(WXDIR)/src/png;$(WXDIR)/src/jpeg;$(WXDIR)/src/zlib;$(WXDIR)/src/xpm
-I$(WXDIR)\include\wx\msw\gnuwin32
-L$(BCCDIR)\lib
-D__WXWIN__
-D__WXMSW__
-D__WINDOWS__
-DWIN32
$(OPT)
$(DEBUG_FLAGS)
$(WIN95FLAG)
! $(CFG)
#-I$(WXDIR)\src\common\wxxpm\libxpm.34b\lib
# -Oxt
clean: $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
-erase $(LIBTARGET)
-erase *.obj
-erase *.pch
-erase *.csm
-erase *.cfg
-erase ..\common\y_tab.c
-erase ..\common\lex_yy.c
cleanall: clean
MFTYPE=b32
# Can't use this or we'll have to distribute all tmake files with wxWindows
# makefile.$(MFTYPE) : $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\filelist.txt $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\$(MFTYPE).t
self:
cd $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake
tmake -t $(MFTYPE) wxwin.pro -o makefile.$(MFTYPE)
copy makefile.$(MFTYPE) $(WXWIN)\src\msw

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#!#############################################################################
#! File: bcc.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which makefile.bcc is generated by running
#! tmake -t bcc wxwin.pro -o makefile.bcc
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! now transform these hashes into $project tags
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
my $tag = "";
next if $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|U)\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXGENERICOBJS"} .= "\$(MSWDIR)\\" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
#! socket files don't compile under Win16 currently
next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\b(32|S)\b/;
#! needs extra files (sql*.h) so not compiled by default.
next if $file =~ /^odbc\./;
$isCFile = $file =~ /\.c$/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$obj = "\$(MSWDIR)\\" . $file . " ";
$project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= $obj;
$project{"WXCOBJS"} .= $obj if $isCFile;
}
#! special hack for Borland in 16 bits needs this file
$project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= '${MSWDIR}\resourc2.cpp';
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
#! don't take files not appropriate for 16-bit Windows
next if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\b(32|O)\b/;
$isCFile = $file =~ /\.c$/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$obj = "\$(MSWDIR)\\" . $file . " ";
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= $obj;
$project{"WXCOBJS"} .= $obj if $isCFile;
}
#$}
# This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now()
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE BCC.T!
#
# File: makefile.bcc
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1993
# Updated:
# Copyright:(c) 1993, AIAI, University of Edinburgh
#
# "%W% %G%"
#
# Makefile : Builds wxWindows library wx.lib for Windows 3.1
# and Borland C++ 3.1
!if "$(BCCDIR)" == ""
!error You must define the BCCDIR variable in autoexec.bat, e.g. BCCDIR=d:\bc4
!endif
!if "$(WXWIN)" == ""
!error You must define the WXWIN variable in autoexec.bat, e.g. WXWIN=c:\wx
!endif
!if "$(CFG)" == ""
# !error You must start compiling from wx\src, not wx\src\msw.
!endif
!ifndef DEBUG
DEBUG=0
!endif
WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
!include $(WXDIR)\src\makebcc.env
THISDIR = $(WXDIR)\src\msw
# Please set these according to the settings in wx_setup.h, so we can include
# the appropriate libraries in wx.lib
USE_CTL3D=1
USE_XPM_IN_MSW=0
PERIPH_LIBS=
PERIPH_TARGET=
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=
!if "$(USE_CTL3D)" == "1"
PERIPH_LIBS=$(BCCDIR)\lib\ctl3dv2.lib $(PERIPH_LIBS)
!endif
!if "$(USE_XPM_IN_MSW)" == "1"
PERIPH_LIBS=$(WXDIR)\xpm.lib $(PERIPH_LIBS)
PERIPH_TARGET=xpm $(PERIPH_TARGET)
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=clean_xpm $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
!endif
# TODO: add these libraries
# PERIPH_LIBS=$(WXDIR)\lib\zlib.lib $(WXDIR)\lib\winpng.lib $(PERIPH_LIBS)
PERIPH_TARGET=zlib png $(PERIPH_TARGET)
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=clean_zlib clean_png $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
CPPFLAGS=$(DEBUG_FLAGS) $(OPT) @$(CFG)
LIBTARGET= $(WXLIBDIR)\wx.lib
DUMMY=dummy
GENDIR=..\generic
COMMDIR=..\common
OLEDIR=.\ole
MSWDIR=.
DOCDIR = $(WXDIR)\docs
GENERICOBJS= #$ ExpandList("WXGENERICOBJS");
COMMONOBJS = \
$(MSWDIR)\y_tab.obj \
#$ ExpandList("WXCOMMONOBJS");
MSWOBJS = #$ ExpandList("WXMSWOBJS");
OBJECTS = $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(MSWOBJS)
default: wx
wx: $(CFG) $(DUMMY).obj $(OBJECTS) $(PERIPH_TARGET) $(LIBTARGET)
$(LIBTARGET): $(DUMMY).obj $(OBJECTS) $(PERIPH_LIBS)
erase $(LIBTARGET)
tlib $(LIBTARGET) /P1024 @&&!
+$(OBJECTS:.obj =.obj +) +$(PERIPH_LIBS:.lib =.lib +)
!
dummy.obj: dummy.$(SRCSUFF) $(LOCALHEADERS) $(BASEHEADERS) $(WXDIR)\include\wx\wx.h
dummydll.obj: dummydll.$(SRCSUFF) $(LOCALHEADERS) $(BASEHEADERS) $(WXDIR)\include\wx\wx.h
$(MSWDIR)\y_tab.obj: $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
# cl @<<
# $(CPPFLAGS2) /c $*.c -DUSE_DEFINE -DYY_USE_PROTOS /Fo$@
# <<
$(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)\dosyacc.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\dosyacc.c $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)\doslex.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\doslex.c $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
# $(OBJECTS): $(WXDIR)\include\wx\setup.h
#${
$_ = $project{"WXMSWOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
$text .= $_ . ": ";
$suffix = $project{"WXCOBJS"} =~ /\Q$_/ ? "c" : '$(SRCSUFF)';
s/obj/$suffix/;
$text .= $_ . "\n\n";
}
#$}
########################################################
# Common objects (always compiled)
#${
$_ = $project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
$text .= $_ . ": ";
$suffix = $project{"WXCOBJS"} =~ /\Q$_/ ? "c" : '$(SRCSUFF)';
s/MSWDIR/COMMDIR/;
s/obj/$suffix/;
$text .= $_ . "\n\n";
}
#$}
########################################################
# Generic objects (not always compiled, depending on
# whether platforms have native implementations)
#${
$_ = $project{"WXGENERICOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
$text .= $_ . ": ";
s/MSWDIR/GENDIR/;
s/obj/\$(SRCSUFF)/;
$text .= $_ . "\n\n";
}
#$}
all_utils:
cd $(WXDIR)\utils
make -f makefile.bcc
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
all_samples:
cd $(WXDIR)\samples
make -f makefile.bcc
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
all_execs:
cd $(WXDIR)\utils
make -f makefile.bcc all_execs
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
all_libs:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
make -f makefile.bcc ctl3d dib fafa gauge hytext itsy prologio rcparser wx wxgraph\
wxstring wxtree mfutils # wxxpm
all_contribs:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
make -f makefile.bcc ctl3d fafa wxstring itsy gauge # wxxpm
# CONTRIB
ctl3d: $(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw\ctl3d\borland
make -f makefile.bcc -DCFG=$(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
wxxpm: $(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\xpm
make -f makefile.bcc -DCFG=$(CFG) -DFINAL=$(FINAL) -DWXWIN=$(WXDIR) -DDEBUG=$(DEBUG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
png: $(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
make -f makefile.bcc
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_png:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
make -f makefile.bcc clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
zlib: $(CFG)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
make -f makefile.bcc
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_zlib:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
make -f makefile.bcc clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
$(CFG): makefile.bcc
copy &&!
-H=$(WXDIR)\src\msw\borland.pch
-2
-P
-d
-w-hid
-w-par
-w-pia
-w-aus
-w-rch
-ml
-Od
-WE
-Fs-
-Vf
-Ff=4
-I$(WXINC);$(BCCDIR)\include;$(WXDIR)/src/png;$(WXDIR)/src/zlib;$(WXDIR)/src/xpm
-I$(WXDIR)\include\wx\msw\gnuwin32
-L$(BCCDIR)\lib
-D__WXWIN__
-D__WXMSW__
-D__WINDOWS__
-D__WIN16__
! $(CFG)
!if "$(BOR_VER)" == "3.1"
echo -Ff=4 >>$(CFG)
!elif "$(BOR_VER)" == "4"
echo -Ff=512 >>$(CFG)
echo -dc >>$(CFG)
!else
echo -Ff=512 >>$(CFG)
echo -dc >>$(CFG)
!endif
# -O was: -Oxt
clean: $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
erase $(LIBTARGET)
erase *.obj
erase *.pch
erase *.csm
erase *.cfg
erase ..\common\y_tab.c
erase ..\common\lex_yy.c
cleanall: clean
MFTYPE=bcc
# Can't use this or we'll have to distribute all tmake files with wxWindows
#makefile.$(MFTYPE) : $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\filelist.txt $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\$(MFTYPE).t
self:
cd $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake
tmake -t $(MFTYPE) wxwin.pro -o makefile.$(MFTYPE)
copy makefile.$(MFTYPE) $(WXWIN)\src\msw

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#!#############################################################################
#! File: dos.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which makefile.dos is generated by running
#! tmake -t dos wxwin.pro -o makefile.dos
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! now transform these hashes into $project tags
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
if ( $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|U)\b/ ) {
#! this file for some reason wasn't compiled for VC++ 1.52
next unless $file =~ /^prntdlgg\./;
}
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXGENERICOBJS"} .= "\$(GENDIR)\\" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
#! socket files don't compile under Win16 currently
next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\b(32|S)\b/;
$isCFile = $file =~ /\.c$/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$obj = "\$(COMMDIR)\\" . $file . " ";
$project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= $obj;
$project{"WXCOBJS"} .= $obj if $isCFile;
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
#! don't take files not appropriate for 16-bit Windows
next if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\b(32|O)\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= "\$(MSWDIR)\\" . $file . " "
}
#$}
# This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now()
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE DOS.T!
#
# File: makefile.dos
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1997
# Updated:
# Copyright:(c) 1997, Julian Smart
#
# "%W% %G%"
#
# Makefile : Builds wxWindows library wx.lib for VC++ (16-bit)
# Arguments:
#
# FINAL=1 argument to nmake to build version with no debugging info.
#
!include <..\makemsc.env>
LIBTARGET=$(WXLIB)
DUMMYOBJ=dummy.obj
# Please set these according to the settings in wx_setup.h, so we can include
# the appropriate libraries in wx.lib
# This one overrides the others, to be consistent with the settings in wx_setup.h
MINIMAL_WXWINDOWS_SETUP=0
USE_XPM_IN_MSW=0
USE_CTL3D=1
!if "$(MINIMAL_WXWINDOWS_SETUP)" == "1"
USE_CTL3D=0
USE_XPM_IN_MSW=0
!endif
PERIPH_LIBS=
PERIPH_TARGET=
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=
# !if "$(USE_CTL3D)" == "1"
# PERIPH_LIBS=d:\msdev\lib\ctl3d32.lib $(PERIPH_LIBS)
# !endif
!if "$(USE_XPM_IN_MSW)" == "1"
PERIPH_LIBS=$(WXDIR)\contrib\wxxpm\xpm.lib $(PERIPH_LIBS)
PERIPH_TARGET=xpm $(PERIPH_TARGET)
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=clean_xpm $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
!endif
# PNG and Zlib
PERIPH_TARGET=png zlib $(PERIPH_TARGET)
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=clean_png clean_zlib $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
GENDIR=..\generic
COMMDIR=..\common
OLEDIR=.\ole
MSWDIR=.
GENERICOBJS= #$ ExpandList("WXGENERICOBJS");
COMMONOBJS = \
$(COMMDIR)\y_tab.obj \
#$ ExpandList("WXCOMMONOBJS");
MSWOBJS = #$ ExpandList("WXMSWOBJS");
# TODO: Implement XPM and PNG targets in this makefile!
# $(OLEDIR)\xpmhand \
# $(OLEDIR)\pnghand \
OBJECTS = $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(MSWOBJS)
# Normal, static library
all: $(DUMMYOBJ) $(WXDIR)\lib\wx1.lib $(WXDIR)\lib\wx2.lib $(WXDIR)\lib\wx3.lib
# $(WXDIR)\lib\wx.lib: dummy.obj $(OBJECTS) $(PERIPH_LIBS)
# -erase $(LIBTARGET)
# lib /PAGESIZE:128 @<<
# $(LIBTARGET)
# y
# $(OBJECTS) $(PERIPH_LIBS)
# nul
# ;
# <<
$(WXDIR)\lib\wx1.lib: $(COMMONOBJS) $(PERIPH_LIBS)
-erase $(WXDIR)\lib\wx1.lib
lib /PAGESIZE:128 @<<
$(WXDIR)\lib\wx1.lib
y
$(COMMONOBJS) $(PERIPH_LIBS)
nul
;
<<
$(WXDIR)\lib\wx2.lib: $(GENERICOBJS)
-erase $(WXDIR)\lib\wx2.lib
lib /PAGESIZE:128 @<<
$(WXDIR)\lib\wx2.lib
y
$(GENERICOBJS)
nul
;
<<
$(WXDIR)\lib\wx3.lib: $(MSWOBJS)
-erase $(WXDIR)\lib\wx3.lib
lib /PAGESIZE:128 @<<
$(WXDIR)\lib\wx3.lib
y
$(MSWOBJS)
nul
;
<<
########################################################
# Windows-specific objects
dummy.obj: dummy.$(SRCSUFF) $(WXDIR)\include\wx\wx.h
cl @<<
cl $(CPPFLAGS) /YcWX/WXPREC.H $(DEBUG_FLAGS) /c /Tp $*.$(SRCSUFF)
<<
#dummy.obj: dummy.$(SRCSUFF) $(WXDIR)\include\wx\wx.h
# cl $(CPPFLAGS) /YcWX/WXPREC.H $(DEBUG_FLAGS) /c /Tp $*.$(SRCSUFF)
dummydll.obj: dummydll.$(SRCSUFF) $(WXDIR)\include\wx\wx.h
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS) /YcWX/WXPREC.H /c /Tp $*.$(SRCSUFF)
<<
#${
$_ = $project{"WXMSWOBJS"} . $project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} . $project{"WXGENERICOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
if ( $project{"WXCOBJS"} =~ /\Q$_/ ) {
s:\\:/:;
$text .= $_ . ': $*.c' . "\n" .
' cl @<<' . "\n" .
'$(CPPFLAGS2) /Fo$@ /c /Tc $*.c' . "\n" .
"<<\n\n";
}
else {
s:\\:/:;
$text .= $_ . ': $*.$(SRCSUFF)' . "\n" .
' cl @<<' . "\n" .
'$(CPPFLAGS) /Fo$@ /c /Tp $*.$(SRCSUFF)' . "\n" .
"<<\n\n";
}
}
#$}
$(COMMDIR)/y_tab.obj: $*.c $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS2) -DUSE_DEFINE -DYY_USE_PROTOS /Fo$@ /I ..\common /c $*.c
<<
$(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)/dosyacc.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\dosyacc.c $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)/doslex.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\doslex.c $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
$(OBJECTS): $(WXDIR)/include/wx/setup.h
# Peripheral components
xpm:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\xpm
nmake -f makefile.dos FINAL=$(FINAL)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_xpm:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\xpm
nmake -f makefile.dos clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
zlib:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
nmake -f makefile.dos FINAL=$(FINAL)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_zlib:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
nmake -f makefile.dos clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
png:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
nmake -f makefile.dos FINAL=$(FINAL)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_png:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
nmake -f makefile.dos clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean: $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET)
-erase *.obj
-erase ..\lib\*.lib
-erase *.pdb
-erase *.sbr
-erase *.pch
cd $(WXDIR)\src\generic
-erase *.pdb
-erase *.sbr
-erase *.obj
cd $(WXDIR)\src\common
-erase *.pdb
-erase *.sbr
-erase *.obj
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw\ole
-erase *.pdb
-erase *.sbr
-erase *.obj
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
cleanall: clean
MFTYPE=dos
makefile.$(MFTYPE) : $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\filelist.txt $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\$(MFTYPE).t
cd $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake
tmake -t $(MFTYPE) wxwin.pro -o makefile.$(MFTYPE)
copy makefile.$(MFTYPE) $(WXWIN)\src\msw

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#!#############################################################################
#! File: filelist.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file containig Perl code to parse the filelist.txt
#! file - this is used by all other templates.
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
open(FILELIST, "filelist.txt") or die "Can't open filelist file: $!\n";
line: while ( defined($_ = <FILELIST>) ) {
chomp;
#! comment or blank line, skip
next line if ( $_ eq "" or /^#/ );
#! if ( $verbose ) {
#! print STDERR "Processing line: '$_'\n";
#! }
my @fields = split "\t";
if ( $#fields > 2 ) {
warn "Ignoring malformed line $_ in the filelist file.\n";
next line;
} elsif ( $#fields == 1 ) {
#! add an empty flags string
$fields[2] = "";
}
if ( $verbose ) {
print STDERR "File $fields[0]: type '$fields[1]', flags '$fields[2]'\n";
}
#! first column is filename, second is type, third is flags
if ( $fields[1] eq "C" ) {
$wxCommon{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "G" ) {
$wxGeneric{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "M" ) {
$wxMSW{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "X" ) {
$wxMOTIF{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "R" ) {
$wxGTK{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "H" ) {
$wxHTML{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "U" ) {
$wxUNIX{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "W" ) {
$wxWXINCLUDE{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "P" ) {
$wxPROTOCOLINCLUDE{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "L" ) {
$wxHTMLINCLUDE{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "F" ) {
$wxMOTIFINCLUDE{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "B" ) {
$wxMSWINCLUDE{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "K" ) {
$wxGTKINCLUDE{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "S" ) {
$wxUNIXINCLUDE{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} elsif ( $fields[1] eq "N" ) {
$wxGENERICINCLUDE{$fields[0]} = $fields[2];
} else {
warn "Unknown file type $fields[1] for $fields[0], ignoring.\n";
next line;
}
}
close(FILELIST);
#$}
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###############################################################################
# File: src/msw/filelist.cpp
# Purpose: The list of source files for MSW version of wxWindows.
# Author: Vadim Zeitlin
# Created: 14.07.99
# Version: $Id$
#
# Format of this file: TAB separated columns. The first column contains the
# filename, the second a letter corresonding a directory:
# G /src/generic
# C /src/common
# M /src/msw
# X /src/motif X for Xt
# U /src/unix
# R /src/gtk R for Robert
# H /src/html
# W /include/wx
# K /include/wx/gtk K for gtK
# F /include/wx/motif F for motiF
# B /include/wx/msw B for Bill Gates
# N /include/wx/generic N for geNeric
# L /include/wx/html L for htmL
# P /include/wx/protocol
# S /include/wx/unix S for poSix
#
# The third column may be empty or contain some additional info about this
# file (only compile it in 16bit mode, don't compile it with this or that
# compiler, &c)
#
# Known flags:
# B makes part of the base library too
# 16 a generic file implementing Win32 control for Win16
# 32 only can be compiled under Win32
# PS PostScript related file, normally not compiled under Windows
# G generic code which might be used instead of native one
# U Unix-ish file, normally not compiled under Windows
# O OLE file (needs Win32 and a decent compiler)
# S Socket file (currently doesn't compile under Win16 nor with GNU)
# R Not required for the GTK port
# X Not required for the Motif port
#
# WX Base header
# GTK GTK header
# MSW MSW header
# MAC Mac header
# MOT Motif header
# PM OS/2 header
# GEN Generic header
# PRO Protocol header
# HTM wxHtml header
# UNX Unix header
###############################################################################
# File name Type Flags
busyinfo.cpp G
caret.cpp G U
choicdgg.cpp G
colrdlgg.cpp G G
dcpsg.cpp G U
dirdlgg.cpp G 16
fontdlgg.cpp G G,R
filedlgg.cpp G U,X
gridg.cpp G
helphtml.cpp G G
helpwxht.cpp G G
helpxlp.cpp G G,R
imaglist.cpp G 16
laywin.cpp G
listctrl.cpp G 16
logg.cpp G
msgdlgg.cpp G G
notebook.cpp G 16,R
panelg.cpp G
printps.cpp G PS
prntdlgg.cpp G PS,U
progdlgg.cpp G
prop.cpp G
propform.cpp G
proplist.cpp G
sashwin.cpp G
scrolwin.cpp G
splitter.cpp G
statline.cpp G U,R
statusbr.cpp G
tabg.cpp G R
numdlgg.cpp G
textdlgg.cpp G
tipdlg.cpp G
treectrl.cpp G 16
wizard.cpp G
choiccmn.cpp C R
cmndata.cpp C
config.cpp C B
ctrlcmn.cpp C R
date.cpp C B
datstrm.cpp C
db.cpp C
dbtable.cpp C
dcbase.cpp C
dlgcmn.cpp C
docmdi.cpp C
docview.cpp C
dynarray.cpp C B
dynlib.cpp C B
event.cpp C
extended.c C B
ffile.cpp C B
file.cpp C B
fileconf.cpp C B
filefn.cpp C B
filesys.cpp C B
fontcmn.cpp C
framecmn.cpp C
fs_inet.cpp C
fs_zip.cpp C
ftp.cpp C S
gdicmn.cpp C
gifdecod.cpp C
hash.cpp C B
helpbase.cpp C
http.cpp C S
imagbmp.cpp C
image.cpp C
imagall.cpp C
imaggif.cpp C
imagjpeg.cpp C 32
imagpcx.cpp C 32
imagpng.cpp C 32
imagpnm.cpp C 32
intl.cpp C B
ipcbase.cpp C
layout.cpp C
list.cpp C B
log.cpp C B
memory.cpp C
mimetype.cpp C 32,B
module.cpp C B
mstream.cpp C
object.cpp C B
objstrm.cpp C
odbc.cpp C R
paper.cpp C
prntbase.cpp C
process.cpp C 32,B
protocol.cpp C S
resource.cpp C
sckaddr.cpp C S
sckfile.cpp C S
sckipc.cpp C S
sckstrm.cpp C S
serbase.cpp C
sizer.cpp C
socket.cpp C S
stream.cpp C
strconv.cpp C B
string.cpp C B
tbarbase.cpp C
tbarsmpl.cpp C
textcmn.cpp C
textfile.cpp C B
time.cpp C B
timercmn.cpp C B
tokenzr.cpp C B
txtstrm.cpp C
unzip.c C
url.cpp C S
utilscmn.cpp C B
valgen.cpp C
validate.cpp C
valtext.cpp C
variant.cpp C B
wfstream.cpp C
wincmn.cpp C
wxchar.cpp C B
wxexpr.cpp C
zipstrm.cpp C
zstream.cpp C
accel.cpp M
app.cpp M
automtn.cpp M O
bitmap.cpp M
bmpbuttn.cpp M
brush.cpp M
button.cpp M
caret.cpp M
checkbox.cpp M
checklst.cpp M
choice.cpp M
clipbrd.cpp M
colordlg.cpp M
colour.cpp M
combobox.cpp M
control.cpp M
curico.cpp M
cursor.cpp M
data.cpp M
dataobj.cpp M O
dc.cpp M
dcclient.cpp M
dcmemory.cpp M
dcprint.cpp M
dcscreen.cpp M
dde.cpp M
dialog.cpp M
dib.cpp M
dibutils.cpp M
dirdlg.cpp M 32
dragimag.cpp M
dropsrc.cpp M O
droptgt.cpp M O
filedlg.cpp M
font.cpp M
fontdlg.cpp M
frame.cpp M
gauge95.cpp M 32
gaugemsw.cpp M 16
gdiobj.cpp M
helpwin.cpp M
icon.cpp M
imaglist.cpp M 32
iniconf.cpp M 16
joystick.cpp M
listbox.cpp M
listctrl.cpp M 32
main.cpp M
mdi.cpp M
menu.cpp M
menuitem.cpp M
metafile.cpp M
minifram.cpp M
msgdlg.cpp M
nativdlg.cpp M
notebook.cpp M 32
oleutils.cpp M O
ownerdrw.cpp M
palette.cpp M
pen.cpp M
penwin.cpp M
pnghand.cpp M 32
printdlg.cpp M
printwin.cpp M
radiobox.cpp M
radiobut.cpp M
regconf.cpp M 32
region.cpp M
registry.cpp M 32
scrolbar.cpp M
settings.cpp M
slider95.cpp M 32
slidrmsw.cpp M 16
spinbutt.cpp M
statbmp.cpp M
statbox.cpp M
statbr95.cpp M 32
statline.cpp M
stattext.cpp M
tabctrl.cpp M
taskbar.cpp M 32
tbar95.cpp M 32
tbarmsw.cpp M 16
textctrl.cpp M
thread.cpp M 32
timer.cpp M
tooltip.cpp M 32
treectrl.cpp M 32
utils.cpp M
utilsexc.cpp M
uuid.cpp M O
wave.cpp M
window.cpp M
xpmhand.cpp M
gsocket.c M S
dialup.cpp U
threadpsx.cpp U
utilsunx.cpp U
gsocket.c U
gsockgtk.c R
win_gtk.c R
accel.cpp R
app.cpp R
bitmap.cpp R
bmpbuttn.cpp R
brush.cpp R
button.cpp R
checkbox.cpp R
checklst.cpp R
choice.cpp R
clipbrd.cpp R
colour.cpp R
combobox.cpp R
control.cpp R
cursor.cpp R
data.cpp R
dataobj.cpp R
dc.cpp R
dcclient.cpp R
dcmemory.cpp R
dcscreen.cpp R
dialog.cpp R
dnd.cpp R
font.cpp R
fontdlg.cpp R
frame.cpp R
gauge.cpp R
gdiobj.cpp R
icon.cpp R
listbox.cpp R
main.cpp R
mdi.cpp R
menu.cpp R
minifram.cpp R
notebook.cpp R
palette.cpp R
pen.cpp R
radiobox.cpp R
radiobut.cpp R
region.cpp R
scrolbar.cpp R
settings.cpp R
slider.cpp R
spinbutt.cpp R
statbmp.cpp R
statbox.cpp R
statline.cpp R
stattext.cpp R
tbargtk.cpp R
textctrl.cpp R
timer.cpp R
tooltip.cpp R
utilsgtk.cpp R
utilsres.cpp R
wave.cpp R
window.cpp R
gsockmot.c X S
accel.cpp X
app.cpp X
bitmap.cpp X
bmpbuttn.cpp X
brush.cpp X
button.cpp X
checkbox.cpp X
checklst.cpp X
choice.cpp X
clipbrd.cpp X
colour.cpp X
combobox.cpp X
control.cpp X
cursor.cpp X
data.cpp X
dataobj.cpp X
dc.cpp X
dcclient.cpp X
dcmemory.cpp X
dcscreen.cpp X
dialog.cpp X
filedlg.cpp X
font.cpp X
fontenum.cpp X
frame.cpp X
gauge.cpp X
gdiobj.cpp X
icon.cpp X
listbox.cpp X
main.cpp X
mdi.cpp X
menu.cpp X
menuitem.cpp X
minifram.cpp X
msgdlg.cpp X
palette.cpp X
pen.cpp X
radiobox.cpp X
radiobut.cpp X
region.cpp X
scrolbar.cpp X
settings.cpp X
slider.cpp X
spinbutt.cpp X
statbmp.cpp X
statbox.cpp X
stattext.cpp X
toolbar.cpp X
textctrl.cpp X
timer.cpp X
utils.cpp X
window.cpp X
helpdata.cpp H
helpfrm.cpp H
helpctrl.cpp H
htmlcell.cpp H
htmlfilt.cpp H
htmlpars.cpp H
htmltag.cpp H
htmlwin.cpp H
winpars.cpp H
m_fonts.cpp H
m_hline.cpp H
m_image.cpp H
m_layout.cpp H
m_links.cpp H
m_list.cpp H
m_pre.cpp H
m_tables.cpp H
search.cpp H
arrimpl.cpp W
listimpl.cpp W
accel.h W
app.h W
bitmap.h W
bmpbuttn.h W
brush.h W
buffer.h W
busyinfo.h W
button.h W
caret.h W
checkbox.h W
checklst.h W
choicdlg.h W
choice.h W
clipbrd.h W
cmndata.h W
colordlg.h W
colour.h W
combobox.h W
confbase.h W
config.h W
control.h W
cursor.h W
dataobj.h W
date.h W
datstrm.h W
db.h W
dbtable.h W
dc.h W
dcclient.h W
dcmemory.h W
dcprint.h W
dcps.h W
dcscreen.h W
dde.h W
debug.h W
defs.h W
dialog.h W
dirdlg.h W
dnd.h W
docmdi.h W
docview.h W
dragimag.h W
dynarray.h W
dynlib.h W
event.h W
expr.h W
ffile.h W
file.h W
fileconf.h W
filedlg.h W
filefn.h W
filesys.h W
font.h W
fontdlg.h W
frame.h W
fs_inet.h W
fs_zip.h W
gauge.h W
gdicmn.h W
gdiobj.h W
gifdecod.h W
grid.h W
gsocket.h W
hash.h W
help.h W
helpbase.h W
helphtml.h W
helpwin.h W
helpxlp.h W
icon.h W
image.h W
imaglist.h W
intl.h W
ioswrap.h W
ipcbase.h W
joystick.h W
layout.h W
laywin.h W
list.h W
listbox.h W
listctrl.h W
log.h W
longlong.h W
matrix.h W
mdi.h W
memory.h W
menu.h W
menuitem.h W
metafile.h W
mimetype.h W
minifram.h W
module.h W
msgdlg.h W
mstream.h W
notebook.h W
object.h W
objstrm.h W
odbc.h W
ownerdrw.h W
palette.h W
panel.h W
paper.h W
pen.h W
pnghand.h W
print.h W
printdlg.h W
prntbase.h W
process.h W
progdlg.h W
prop.h W
propform.h W
proplist.h W
radiobox.h W
radiobut.h W
region.h W
resource.h W
sashwin.h W
sckaddr.h W
sckipc.h W
sckstrm.h W
scrolbar.h W
scrolwin.h W
serbase.h W
settings.h W
setup.h W
sizer.h W
slider.h W
socket.h W
spinbutt.h W
splitter.h W
statbmp.h W
statbox.h W
statline.h W
stattext.h W
statusbr.h W
strconv.h W
stream.h W
string.h W
tab.h W
tabctrl.h W
taskbar.h W
tbar95.h W
tbarbase.h W
tbarmsw.h W
tbarsmpl.h W
textctrl.h W
textdlg.h W
textfile.h W
txtstrm.h W
thread.h W
time.h W
timer.h W
tipdlg.h W
tokenzr.h W
toolbar.h W
tooltip.h W
treectrl.h W
types.h W
url.h W
utils.h W
valgen.h W
validate.h W
valtext.h W
variant.h W
version.h W
wave.h W
wfstream.h W
window.h W
wx.h W
wx_cw.h W
wx_cw_cm.h W
wx_cw_d.h W
wxchar.h W
wxexpr.h W
wxhtml.h W
wxprec.h W
xpmhand.h W
zipstrm.h W
zstream.h W
accel.h K
app.h K
bitmap.h K
bmpbuttn.h K
brush.h K
button.h K
checkbox.h K
checklst.h K
choice.h K
clipbrd.h K
colour.h K
combobox.h K
control.h K
cursor.h K
dataobj.h K
dc.h K
dcclient.h K
dcmemory.h K
dcscreen.h K
dialog.h K
dnd.h K
filedlg.h K
font.h K
fontdlg.h K
frame.h K
gauge.h K
gdiobj.h K
icon.h K
joystick.h K
listbox.h K
mdi.h K
menu.h K
menuitem.h K
minifram.h K
notebook.h K
palette.h K
pen.h K
radiobox.h K
radiobut.h K
region.h K
scrolbar.h K
settings.h K
slider.h K
spinbutt.h K
statbmp.h K
statbox.h K
statline.h K
stattext.h K
tbargtk.h K
textctrl.h K
timer.h K
tooltip.h K
treectrl.h K
wave.h K
win_gtk.h K
window.h K
accel.h F
app.h F
bitmap.h F
bmpbuttn.h F
brush.h F
button.h F
checkbox.h F
checklst.h F
choice.h F
clipbrd.h F
colordlg.h F
colour.h F
combobox.h F
control.h F
cursor.h F
dataobj.h F
dc.h F
dcclient.h F
dcmemory.h F
dcprint.h F
dcscreen.h F
dialog.h F
dnd.h F
filedlg.h F
font.h F
fontdlg.h F
frame.h F
gauge.h F
gdiobj.h F
icon.h F
joystick.h F
listbox.h F
mdi.h F
menu.h F
menuitem.h F
metafile.h F
minifram.h F
msgdlg.h F
palette.h F
pen.h F
print.h F
printdlg.h F
private.h F
radiobox.h F
radiobut.h F
region.h F
scrolbar.h F
settings.h F
slider.h F
spinbutt.h F
statbmp.h F
statbox.h F
stattext.h F
textctrl.h F
timer.h F
toolbar.h F
window.h F
accel.h B
app.h B
bitmap.h B
bmpbuttn.h B
brush.h B
button.h B
caret.h B
checkbox.h B
checklst.h B
choice.h B
clipbrd.h B
colordlg.h B
colour.h B
combobox.h B
control.h B
curico.h B
curicop.h B
cursor.h B
dc.h B
dcclient.h B
dcmemory.h B
dcprint.h B
dcscreen.h B
dde.h B
dialog.h B
dib.h B
dibutils.h B
dirdlg.h B
dragimag.h B
filedlg.h B
font.h B
fontdlg.h B
frame.h B
gauge.h B
gauge95.h B
gaugemsw.h B
gdiobj.h B
helpwin.h B
icon.h B
imaglist.h B
iniconf.h B
joystick.h B
listbox.h B
listctrl.h B
mdi.h B
menu.h B
menuitem.h B
metafile.h B
minifram.h B
msgdlg.h B
msvcrt.h B
notebook.h B
palette.h B
pen.h B
pnghand.h B
pngread.h B
printdlg.h B
printwin.h B
private.h B
radiobox.h B
radiobut.h B
regconf.h B
region.h B
registry.h B
scrolbar.h B
settings.h B
setup0.h B
slider.h B
slider95.h B
slidrmsw.h B
spinbutt.h B
statbmp.h B
statbox.h B
statbr95.h B
statline.h B
stattext.h B
tabctrl.h B
taskbar.h B
tbar95.h B
tbarmsw.h B
textctrl.h B
timer.h B
tooltip.h B
treectrl.h B
wave.h B
window.h B
winundef.h B
xpmhand.h B
# blank.cur B
# bullseye.cur B
# child.ico B
# clock.cur B
# error.ico B
# hand.cur B
# heart.cur B
# info.ico B
# magnif1.cur B
# mdi.ico B
# noentry.cur B
# pbrush.cur B
# pencil.cur B
# pntleft.cur B
# pntright.cur B
# query.cur B
# question.ico B
# roller.cur B
# size.cur B
# std.ico B
# tip.ico B
# warning.ico B
# watch1.cur B
# disable.bmp B
# wx.rc B
execute.h S
file.h P
ftp.h P
http.h P
protocol.h P
forcelnk.h L
helpdata.h L
helpfrm.h L
helpctrl.h L
htmlcell.h L
htmldefs.h L
htmlfilt.h L
htmlpars.h L
htmltag.h L
htmlwin.h L
winpars.h L
m_templ.h L
version.h L
caret.h N
choicdgg.h N
colrdlgg.h N
dcpsg.h N
dirdlgg.h N
fontdlgg.h N
filedlgg.h N
gridg.h N
helpext.h N
helpwxht.h N
helphtml.h N
helpxlp.h N
imaglist.h N
laywin.h N
listctrl.h N
msgdlgg.h N
notebook.h N
panelg.h N
printps.h N
prntdlgg.h N
progdlgg.h N
sashwin.h N
scrolwin.h N
splitter.h N
statusbr.h N
tabg.h N
textdlgg.h N
treectrl.h N
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#!#############################################################################
#! File: g295.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which makefile.g295 is generated by running
#! tmake -t g295 wxwin.pro -o makefile.g295
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin, Robert Roebling, Julian Smart
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! now transform these hashes into $project tags
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
#! native wxDirDlg can't be compiled due to GnuWin32/OLE limitations,
#! so take the generic version
if ( $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|U|16)\b/ ) {
next;
}
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/;
$project{"WXGENERICOBJS"} .= '$(GENDIR)/' . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\b(16)\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/;
$project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= '$(COMMDIR)/' . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
#! Mingw32 doesn't have the OLE headers and has some troubles with
#! socket code
next if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\b(16)\b/;
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= '$(MSWDIR)/';
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= 'ole/' if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\bO\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/;
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxHTML) {
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/;
$project{"WXHTMLOBJS"} .= '$(HTMLDIR)/' . $file . " "
}
#$}
# This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now()
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE G295.T!
#
# File: makefile.g295
# Author: Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin
# Created: 1993
# Updated: 1999
# Copyright:(c) 1993, AIAI, University of Edinburgh,
# Copyright:(c) 1999, Vadim Zeitlin
# Copyright:(c) 1999, Robert Roebling
#
# Makefile for libwx.a
# Replace this with your own path if necessary
WXDIR = ../..
# All common compiler flags and options are now in
# this central makefile.
include $(WXDIR)/src/makeg95.env
# Subordinate library possibilities
EXTRAOBJS=
GENDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/generic
COMMDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/common
HTMLDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/html
XPMDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/xpm
PNGDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/png
JPEGDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/jpeg
ZLIBDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/zlib
OLEDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/msw/ole
MSWDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/msw
DOCDIR = $(WXDIR)\docs
GENERICOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXGENERICOBJS");
COMMONOBJS = \
$(COMMDIR)/y_tab.$(OBJSUFF) \
#$ ExpandList("WXCOMMONOBJS");
HTMLOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXHTMLOBJS");
MSWOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMSWOBJS");
ZLIBOBJS = \
$(ZLIBDIR)/adler32.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/compress.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/crc32.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/gzio.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/uncompr.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/deflate.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/trees.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/zutil.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/inflate.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/infblock.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/inftrees.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/infcodes.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/infutil.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/inffast.$(OBJSUFF)
PNGOBJS = \
$(PNGDIR)/png.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngread.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngrtran.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngrutil.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngpread.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngtrans.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngwrite.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngwtran.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngwutil.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngerror.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngmem.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngwio.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngrio.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngget.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngset.$(OBJSUFF)
JPEGOBJS = \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcomapi.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jutils.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jerror.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jmemmgr.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jmemnobs.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcapimin.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcapistd.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jctrans.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcparam.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdatadst.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcinit.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcmaster.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcmarker.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcmainct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcprepct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jccoefct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jccolor.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcsample.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jchuff.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcphuff.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcdctmgr.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jfdctfst.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jfdctflt.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jfdctint.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdapimin.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdapistd.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdtrans.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdatasrc.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdmaster.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdinput.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdmarker.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdhuff.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdphuff.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdmainct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdcoefct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdpostct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jddctmgr.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jidctfst.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jidctflt.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jidctint.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jidctred.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdsample.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdcolor.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jquant1.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jquant2.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdmerge.$(OBJSUFF)
XPMOBJECTS = $(XPMDIR)/crbuffri.o\
$(XPMDIR)/crdatfri.o\
$(XPMDIR)/create.o $(XPMDIR)/crifrbuf.o\
$(XPMDIR)/crifrdat.o\
$(XPMDIR)/data.o\
$(XPMDIR)/hashtab.o $(XPMDIR)/misc.o\
$(XPMDIR)/parse.o $(XPMDIR)/rdftodat.o\
$(XPMDIR)/rdftoi.o\
$(XPMDIR)/rgb.o $(XPMDIR)/scan.o\
$(XPMDIR)/simx.o $(XPMDIR)/wrffrdat.o\
$(XPMDIR)/wrffrp.o $(XPMDIR)/wrffri.o
OBJECTS = $(MSWOBJS) $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(HTMLOBJS) \
$(JPEGOBJS) $(PNGOBJS) $(ZLIBOBJS) # $(XPMOBJECTS)
all: $(OBJECTS) $(WXLIB)
$(WXLIB): $(OBJECTS) $(EXTRAOBJS)
ar $(AROPTIONS) $@ $(EXTRAOBJS) $(OBJECTS)
$(RANLIB) $@
$(OBJECTS): $(WXINC)/wx/defs.h $(WXINC)/wx/object.h $(WXINC)/wx/setup.h
$(COMMDIR)/y_tab.$(OBJSUFF): $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c
$(CCLEX) -c $(CPPFLAGS) -DUSE_DEFINE -DYY_USE_PROTOS -o $@ $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)/dosyacc.c
copy ..\common\dosyacc.c ..\common\y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)/doslex.c
copy ..\common\doslex.c ..\common\lex_yy.c
# Replace lex with flex if you run into compilation
# problems with lex_yy.c. See also note about LEX_SCANNER
# above.
# $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l
# $(LEX) -L -o$(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l
#
# Try one of these if the above line doesn't work.
# Alternative syntax (1)
# $(LEX) -t -L $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l > $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c
# Alternative syntax (2)
# $(LEX) -L -o$(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l
#
# sed -e "s/BUFSIZ/5000/g" < lex.yy.c | \
# sed -e "s/yyoutput(c)/void yyoutput(c)/g" | \
# sed -e "s/YYLMAX 200/YYLMAX 5000/g" > lex_yy.c
# rm -f lex.yy.c
#
# Replace yacc with bison if you run into compilation
# problems with y_tab.c.
#
# $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)/parser.y
# $(YACC) -o $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)/parser.y
#
# If you use e.g. gcc on Unix, uncomment these lines
# and comment out the above.
#
# $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)/parser.y
# $(YACC) $(COMMDIR)/parser.y
# mv y.tab.c $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c
clean:
-erase *.o
-erase *.bak
-erase core
-erase ..\common\y_tab.c
-erase ..\common\lex_yy.c
-erase ..\common\*.o
-erase ..\common\*.bak
-erase ..\generic\*.o
-erase ..\generic\*.bak
-erase ..\html\*.o
-erase ..\png\*.o
-erase ..\png\*.bak
-erase ..\zlib\*.o
-erase ..\zlib\*.bak
-erase ..\jpeg\*.o
-erase ..\..\lib\libwx.a
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#!#############################################################################
#! File: g95.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which makefile.g95 is generated by running
#! tmake -t g95 wxwin.pro -o makefile.g95
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin, Robert Roebling, Julian Smart
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! now transform these hashes into $project tags
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
#! native wxDirDlg can't be compiled due to GnuWin32/OLE limitations,
#! so take the generic version
if ( $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|U|16)\b/ ) {
next unless $file =~ /^dirdlgg\./;
}
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/;
$project{"WXGENERICOBJS"} .= '$(GENDIR)/' . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\b(16)\b/;
#! needs extra files (sql*.h) so not compiled by default.
next if $file =~ /^odbc\./;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/;
$project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= '$(COMMDIR)/' . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
#! Mingw32 doesn't have the OLE headers and has some troubles with
#! socket code
next if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\b(O|16)\b/;
#! native wxDirDlg can't be compiled due to GnuWin32/OLE limitations,
next if $file =~ /^dirdlg\./;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/;
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= '$(MSWDIR)/' . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxHTML) {
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/;
$project{"WXHTMLOBJS"} .= '$(HTMLDIR)/' . $file . " "
}
#$}
# This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now()
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE G95.T!
#
# File: makefile.g95
# Author: Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin
# Created: 1993
# Updated: 1999
# Copyright:(c) 1993, AIAI, University of Edinburgh,
# Copyright:(c) 1999, Vadim Zeitlin
# Copyright:(c) 1999, Robert Roebling
#
# Makefile for libwx.a
# Replace this with your own path if necessary
WXDIR = ../..
# All common compiler flags and options are now in
# this central makefile.
include $(WXDIR)/src/makeg95.env
# Subordinate library possibilities
EXTRAOBJS=
GENDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/generic
COMMDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/common
HTMLDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/html
XPMDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/xpm
PNGDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/png
JPEGDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/jpeg
ZLIBDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/zlib
OLEDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/msw/ole
MSWDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/msw
DOCDIR = $(WXDIR)\docs
GENERICOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXGENERICOBJS");
COMMONOBJS = \
$(COMMDIR)/y_tab.$(OBJSUFF) \
#$ ExpandList("WXCOMMONOBJS");
HTMLOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXHTMLOBJS");
MSWOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMSWOBJS");
ZLIBOBJS = \
$(ZLIBDIR)/adler32.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/compress.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/crc32.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/gzio.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/uncompr.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/deflate.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/trees.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/zutil.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/inflate.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/infblock.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/inftrees.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/infcodes.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/infutil.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(ZLIBDIR)/inffast.$(OBJSUFF)
PNGOBJS = \
$(PNGDIR)/png.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngread.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngrtran.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngrutil.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngpread.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngtrans.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngwrite.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngwtran.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngwutil.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngerror.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngmem.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngwio.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngrio.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngget.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(PNGDIR)/pngset.$(OBJSUFF)
JPEGOBJS = \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcomapi.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jutils.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jerror.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jmemmgr.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jmemnobs.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcapimin.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcapistd.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jctrans.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcparam.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdatadst.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcinit.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcmaster.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcmarker.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcmainct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcprepct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jccoefct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jccolor.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcsample.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jchuff.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcphuff.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jcdctmgr.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jfdctfst.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jfdctflt.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jfdctint.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdapimin.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdapistd.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdtrans.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdatasrc.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdmaster.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdinput.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdmarker.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdhuff.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdphuff.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdmainct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdcoefct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdpostct.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jddctmgr.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jidctfst.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jidctflt.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jidctint.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jidctred.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdsample.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdcolor.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jquant1.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jquant2.$(OBJSUFF) \
$(JPEGDIR)/jdmerge.$(OBJSUFF)
XPMOBJECTS = $(XPMDIR)/crbuffri.o\
$(XPMDIR)/crdatfri.o\
$(XPMDIR)/create.o $(XPMDIR)/crifrbuf.o\
$(XPMDIR)/crifrdat.o\
$(XPMDIR)/data.o\
$(XPMDIR)/hashtab.o $(XPMDIR)/misc.o\
$(XPMDIR)/parse.o $(XPMDIR)/rdftodat.o\
$(XPMDIR)/rdftoi.o\
$(XPMDIR)/rgb.o $(XPMDIR)/scan.o\
$(XPMDIR)/simx.o $(XPMDIR)/wrffrdat.o\
$(XPMDIR)/wrffrp.o $(XPMDIR)/wrffri.o
OBJECTS = $(MSWOBJS) $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(HTMLOBJS) \
$(JPEGOBJS) $(PNGOBJS) $(ZLIBOBJS) # $(XPMOBJECTS)
all: $(OBJECTS) $(WXLIB)
$(WXLIB): $(OBJECTS) $(EXTRAOBJS)
ar $(AROPTIONS) $@ $(EXTRAOBJS) $(OBJECTS)
$(RANLIB) $@
$(OBJECTS): $(WXINC)/wx/defs.h $(WXINC)/wx/object.h $(WXINC)/wx/setup.h
$(COMMDIR)/y_tab.$(OBJSUFF): $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c
$(CCLEX) -c $(CPPFLAGS) -DUSE_DEFINE -DYY_USE_PROTOS -o $@ $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)/dosyacc.c
copy ..\common\dosyacc.c ..\common\y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)/doslex.c
copy ..\common\doslex.c ..\common\lex_yy.c
# Replace lex with flex if you run into compilation
# problems with lex_yy.c. See also note about LEX_SCANNER
# above.
# $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l
# $(LEX) -L -o$(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l
#
# Try one of these if the above line doesn't work.
# Alternative syntax (1)
# $(LEX) -t -L $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l > $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c
# Alternative syntax (2)
# $(LEX) -L -o$(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l
#
# sed -e "s/BUFSIZ/5000/g" < lex.yy.c | \
# sed -e "s/yyoutput(c)/void yyoutput(c)/g" | \
# sed -e "s/YYLMAX 200/YYLMAX 5000/g" > lex_yy.c
# rm -f lex.yy.c
#
# Replace yacc with bison if you run into compilation
# problems with y_tab.c.
#
# $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)/parser.y
# $(YACC) -o $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)/parser.y
#
# If you use e.g. gcc on Unix, uncomment these lines
# and comment out the above.
#
# $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)/parser.y
# $(YACC) $(COMMDIR)/parser.y
# mv y.tab.c $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c
clean:
-erase *.o
-erase *.bak
-erase core
-erase ..\common\y_tab.c
-erase ..\common\lex_yy.c
-erase ..\common\*.o
-erase ..\common\*.bak
-erase ..\generic\*.o
-erase ..\generic\*.bak
-erase ..\html\*.o
-erase ..\png\*.o
-erase ..\png\*.bak
-erase ..\zlib\*.o
-erase ..\zlib\*.bak
-erase ..\jpeg\*.o
-erase ..\..\lib\libwx.a
cleanall: clean

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@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
@echo off
rem File: makeall.bat
rem Purpose: create wxWindows makefiles for all compilers
rem Author: Vadim Zeitlin
rem Created: 14.07.99
rem Copyright: (c) 1999 Vadim Zeitlin
rem Version: $Id$
rem
rem Makefile to create the makefiles for all compilers from the templates using
rem tmake. The environment variable WX or WXWIN should be defined and contain
rem the root directory of wxWindows installation. TMAKE program should be in
rem path or, alternatively, TMAKE environment variable should be set.
if "x%WX%" == "x" goto skip
set WXDIR=%WX%
goto ok
:skip
if "x%WXWIN%" == "x" goto no_wx
set WXDIR=%WXWIN%
goto ok
:no_wx
echo "Please set WX environment variable!"
goto end
:ok
set TM=tmake
if "x%TMAKE%" == "x" goto skip2
set TM=%TMAKE%
:skip2
rem this loop just doesn't want to work under command.com and cmd.exe and
rem 4nt.exe, so I preferred to unroll it.
rem for %%c in (b32 bcc dos g95 sc vc wat) %TM% -t %c% wxwin.pro -o %WXDIR%\src\msw\makefile.%c%
echo Generating for Visual C++ 4.0...
E:\Perl\5.00471\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe g:\Unix\tmake\bin\tmake -t vc wxwin.pro -o makefile.vc
echo Generating for Borland C++ (32 bits)...
E:\Perl\5.00471\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe g:\Unix\tmake\bin\tmake -t b32 wxwin.pro -o makefile.b32
echo Generating for Visual C++ 1.52...
E:\Perl\5.00471\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe g:\Unix\tmake\bin\tmake -t dos wxwin.pro -o makefile.dos
echo Generating for Borland C++ (16 bits)...
E:\Perl\5.00471\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe g:\Unix\tmake\bin\tmake -t bcc wxwin.pro -o makefile.bcc
echo Generating for Cygwin/Mingw32
E:\Perl\5.00471\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe g:\Unix\tmake\bin\tmake -t g95 wxwin.pro -o makefile.g95
echo Generating for Symantec C++...
E:\Perl\5.00471\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe g:\Unix\tmake\bin\tmake -t sc wxwin.pro -o makefile.sc
echo Generating for Watcom C++...
E:\Perl\5.00471\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe g:\Unix\tmake\bin\tmake -t wat wxwin.pro -o makefile.wat
echo Generating for Unix and Configure...
E:\Perl\5.00471\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe g:\Unix\tmake\bin\tmake -t unx wxwin.pro -o makefile.unx.in
:end

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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# File: makeall.sh
# Purpose: create wxWindows makefiles for all compilers
# Author: Michael Bedward
# Created: 29 Aug 1999
# Copyright: (c) 1999 Michael Bedward
# Version: $Id$
#
# This creates the makefiles for all compilers from the templates using
# tmake. The tmake executable should be in the path.
# Assume we are in distrib/msw/tmake
#
topdir="../../.."
mswdir="$topdir/src/msw"
for tname in `ls *.t`
do
case $tname in
b32.t)
echo "Generating $mswdir/makefile.b32 for Borland C++ (32 bits)..."
tmake -t b32 wxwin.pro -o $mswdir/makefile.b32 ;;
bcc.t)
echo "Generating $mswdir/makefile.bcc for Borland C++ (16 bits)..."
tmake -t bcc wxwin.pro -o $mswdir/makefile.bcc;;
dos.t)
echo "Generating $mswdir/makefile.dos for Visual C++ 1.52..."
tmake -t dos wxwin.pro -o $mswdir/makefile.dos;;
g95.t)
echo "Generating $mswdir/makefile.g95 for Cygwin/Mingw32..."
tmake -t g95 wxwin.pro -o $mswdir/makefile.g95;;
sc.t)
echo "Generating $mswdir/makefile.sc for Symantec C++..."
tmake -t sc wxwin.pro -o $mswdir/makefile.sc;;
vc.t)
echo "Generating $mswdir/makefile.vc for Visual C++ 4.0..."
tmake -t vc wxwin.pro -o $mswdir/makefile.vc;;
wat.t)
echo "Generating $mswdir/makefile.wat for Watcom C++..."
tmake -t wat wxwin.pro -o $mswdir/makefile.wat;;
unx.t)
echo "Generating $topdir/Makefile.in for Unix and Configure..."
tmake -t unx wxwin.pro -o $topdir/Makefile.in;;
esac
done

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@@ -1,119 +0,0 @@
#!#############################################################################
#! File: sc.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which makefile.sc is generated by running
#! tmake -t sc wxwin.pro -o makefile.sc
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! now transform these hashes into $project tags
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
my $tag = "";
if ( $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|16|U)\b/ ) {
$tag = "WXNONESSENTIALOBJS";
}
else {
$tag = "WXGENERICOBJS";
}
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{$tag} .= '$(GENDIR)\\' . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= '$(COMMDIR)\\' . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
#! these files don't compile with SC++ 6
next if $file =~ /^(joystick|pnghand)\./;
next if $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b16\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= '$(MSWDIR)\\' . $file . " "
}
#$}
# This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now()
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE SC.T!
# Symantec C++ makefile for the msw objects
# called from src\makefile.sc
# configuration section (see src\makefile.sc) ###########################
WXDIR = $(WXWIN)
include ..\makesc.env
DEBUG=0
LIBTARGET = $(LIBDIR)\wx.lib
OPTIONS=
# end of configuration section ##########################################
GENDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\generic
COMMDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\common
XPMDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\xpm
OLEDIR=ole
MSWDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\msw
GENERICOBJS= #$ ExpandList("WXGENERICOBJS");
COMMONOBJS = \
$(COMMDIR)\y_tab.obj \
#$ ExpandList("WXCOMMONOBJS");
MSWOBJS = #$ ExpandList("WXMSWOBJS");
XPMOBJECTS = $(XPMDIR)\crbuffri.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\crdatfri.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\create.obj $(XPMDIR)\crifrbuf.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\crifrdat.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\data.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\hashtab.obj $(XPMDIR)\misc.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\parse.obj $(XPMDIR)\rdftodat.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\rdftoi.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\rgb.obj $(XPMDIR)\scan.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\simx.obj $(XPMDIR)\wrffrdat.obj\
$(XPMDIR)\wrffrp.obj $(XPMDIR)\wrffri.obj
# Add $(NONESSENTIALOBJS) if wanting generic dialogs, PostScript etc.
OBJECTS = $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(MSWOBJS) # $(XPMOBJECTS)
all: $(LIBTARGET)
$(LIBTARGET): $(OBJECTS)
-del $(LIBTARGET)
*lib /PAGESIZE:512 $(LIBTARGET) y $(OBJECTS), nul;
clean:
-del *.obj
-del $(LIBTARGET)
$(COMMDIR)\y_tab.obj: $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
$(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)\dosyacc.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\dosyacc.c $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)\doslex.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\doslex.c $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
# $(COMMDIR)\cmndata.obj: $(COMMDIR)\cmndata.cpp
# *$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I$(INCLUDE) $(OPTIONS) $(COMMDIR)\cmndata.cpp -o$(COMMDIR)\cmndata.obj
MFTYPE=sc
makefile.$(MFTYPE) : $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\filelist.txt $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\$(MFTYPE).t
cd $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake
tmake -t $(MFTYPE) wxwin.pro -o makefile.$(MFTYPE)
copy makefile.$(MFTYPE) $(WXWIN)\src\msw

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#
# $Id$
#
# tmake configuration for linux-g++
#
TEMPLATE = app
CONFIG = qt warn_on release
TMAKE_CC = gcc
TMAKE_CFLAGS =
TMAKE_CFLAGS_WARN_ON = -Wall -W
TMAKE_CFLAGS_WARN_OFF =
TMAKE_CFLAGS_RELEASE = -O2 -fno-strength-reduce
TMAKE_CFLAGS_DEBUG = -g
TMAKE_CFLAGS_SHLIB = -fPIC
TMAKE_CFLAGS_YACC = -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses
TMAKE_CXX = g++
TMAKE_CXXFLAGS = $$TMAKE_CFLAGS
TMAKE_CXXFLAGS_WARN_ON = $$TMAKE_CFLAGS_WARN_ON
TMAKE_CXXFLAGS_WARN_OFF = $$TMAKE_CFLAGS_WARN_OFF
TMAKE_CXXFLAGS_RELEASE = $$TMAKE_CFLAGS_RELEASE
TMAKE_CXXFLAGS_DEBUG = $$TMAKE_CFLAGS_DEBUG
TMAKE_CXXFLAGS_SHLIB = $$TMAKE_CFLAGS_SHLIB
TMAKE_CXXFLAGS_YACC = $$TMAKE_CFLAGS_YACC
TMAKE_INCDIR =
TMAKE_LIBDIR =
TMAKE_INCDIR_X11 = /usr/X11R6/include
TMAKE_LIBDIR_X11 = /usr/X11R6/lib
TMAKE_INCDIR_QT = $(QTDIR)/include
TMAKE_LIBDIR_QT = $(QTDIR)/lib
TMAKE_INCDIR_OPENGL = /usr/X11R6/include
TMAKE_LIBDIR_OPENGL = /usr/X11R6/lib
TMAKE_LINK = g++
TMAKE_LINK_SHLIB = g++
TMAKE_LFLAGS = -Wl,-rpath=/lib:/usr/X11R6/lib:$(QTDIR)/lib
TMAKE_LFLAGS_RELEASE =
TMAKE_LFLAGS_DEBUG =
TMAKE_LFLAGS_SHLIB = -shared
TMAKE_LFLAGS_SONAME = -Wl,-soname,
TMAKE_LIBS =
TMAKE_LIBS_X11 = -lX11 -lXext
TMAKE_LIBS_QT = -lqt
TMAKE_LIBS_QT_OPENGL = -lqgl
TMAKE_LIBS_OPENGL = -lMesaGL -lMesaGLU -lXmu -lXext -lm
TMAKE_MOC = moc
TMAKE_AR = ar cqs
TMAKE_RANLIB =
TMAKE_TAR = tar -cf
TMAKE_GZIP = gzip -9f

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#!################################################################################
#! File: unx.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which Makefile.in is generated by running
#! tmake -t unx wxwin.pro -o Makefile.in
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin, Robert Roebling, Julian Smart
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!################################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric, %wxHtml, %wxUnix and %wxGTK hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! Generic
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
#! native wxDirDlg can't be compiled due to GnuWin32/OLE limitations,
#! so take the generic version
if ( $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|U|16)\b/ ) {
next unless $file =~ /^dirdlgg\./;
}
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXMSW_GENERICOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXMSW_GENERICDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
#! skip generic files not required for the wxGTK port
next if $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\bR\b/;
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXGTK_GENERICOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXGTK_GENERICDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
next if $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\bX\b/;
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXMOTIF_GENERICOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXMOTIF_GENERICDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
#! Common
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\bR\b/;
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXGTK_COMMONOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXGTK_COMMONDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\bX\b/;
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXMOTIF_COMMONOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXMOTIF_COMMONDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\b(16)\b/;
#! needs extra files (sql*.h) so not compiled by default.
next if $file =~ /^odbc\./;
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXMSW_COMMONOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXMSW_COMMONDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
#! GUI
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
#! Mingw32 doesn't have the OLE headers and has some troubles with
#! socket code
next if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\b(O|16)\b/;
#! native wxDirDlg can't be compiled due to GnuWin32/OLE limitations,
next if $file =~ /^dirdlg\./;
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXMSW_GUIOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXMSW_GUIDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGTK) {
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXGTK_GUIOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXGTK_GUIDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMOTIF) {
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXMOTIF_GUIOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXMOTIF_GUIDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
#! others
foreach $file (sort keys %wxHTML) {
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXHTMLOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXHTMLDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxUNIX) {
$file2 = $file;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/\o/;
$file2 =~ s/cp?p?$/\d/;
$project{"WXUNIXOBJS"} .= $file . " ";
$project{"WXUNIXDEPS"} .= $file2 . " "
}
#! headers
foreach $file (sort keys %wxWXINCLUDE) {
$project{"WX_HEADERS"} .= $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGENERICINCLUDE) {
$project{"WXGENERIC_HEADERS"} .= "generic/" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMOTIFINCLUDE) {
$project{"WXMOTIF_HEADERS"} .= "motif/" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGTKINCLUDE) {
$project{"WXGTK_HEADERS"} .= "gtk/" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSWINCLUDE) {
$project{"WXMSW_HEADERS"} .= "msw/" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxHTMLINCLUDE) {
$project{"WXHTML_HEADERS"} .= "html/" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxUNIXINCLUDE) {
$project{"WXUNIX_HEADERS"} .= "unix/" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxPROTOCOLINCLUDE) {
$project{"WXPROTOCOL_HEADERS"} .= "protocol/" . $file . " "
}
#$}
#
# This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now()
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE UNX.T!
#
# File: makefile.unx
# Author: Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin
# Created: 1993
# Updated: 1999
# Copyright:(c) 1993, AIAI, University of Edinburgh,
# Copyright:(c) 1999, Vadim Zeitlin
# Copyright:(c) 1999, Robert Roebling
#
# Makefile for libwx_gtk.a, libwx_motif.a and libwx_msw.a
###################################################################
include ./src/make.env
############## override make.env for PIC ##########################
# Clears all default suffixes
.SUFFIXES: .o .cpp .c .cxx
.c.o :
$(CCC) -c @DEP_INFO_FLAGS@ $(CFLAGS) $(PICFLAGS) -o $@ $<
.cpp.o :
$(CC) -c @DEP_INFO_FLAGS@ $(CPPFLAGS) $(PICFLAGS) -o $@ $<
.cxx.o :
$(CC) -c @DEP_INFO_FLAGS@ $(CPPFLAGS) $(PICFLAGS) -o $@ $<
########################### Paths #################################
srcdir = @srcdir@
VP1 = @top_srcdir@/src/common
VP2 = @top_srcdir@/src/@TOOLKIT_DIR@
VP3 = @top_srcdir@/src/motif/xmcombo
VP4 = @top_srcdir@/src/generic
VP5 = @top_srcdir@/src/unix
VP6 = @top_srcdir@/src/html
VP7 = @top_srcdir@/src/png
VP8 = @top_srcdir@/src/jpeg
VP9 = @top_srcdir@/src/zlib
VPATH = $(VP1):$(VP2):$(VP3):$(VP4):$(VP5):$(VP6):$(VP7):$(VP8):$(VP9)
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
bindir = @bindir@
sbindir = @sbindir@
libexecdir = @libexecdir@
datadir = @datadir@
sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
sharedstatedir = @sharedstatedir@
localstatedir = @localstatedir@
libdir = @libdir@
infodir = @infodir@
mandir = @mandir@
includedir = @includedir@
oldincludedir = /usr/include
DESTDIR =
pkgdatadir = $(datadir)/@PACKAGE@
pkglibdir = $(libdir)/@PACKAGE@
pkgincludedir = $(includedir)/@PACKAGE@
top_builddir = .
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
# my autoconf doesn't set this
#INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
# maybe do an additional chmod if needed?
INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL@
transform = @program_transform_name@
NORMAL_INSTALL = :
PRE_INSTALL = :
POST_INSTALL = :
NORMAL_UNINSTALL = :
PRE_UNINSTALL = :
POST_UNINSTALL = :
build_alias = @build_alias@
build_triplet = @build@
host_alias = @host_alias@
host_triplet = @host@
target_alias = @target_alias@
target_triplet = @target@
############################# Dirs #################################
WXDIR = $(top_srcdir)
# Subordinate library possibilities
SRCDIR = $(WXDIR)/src
GENDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/generic
COMMDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/common
HTMLDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/html
UNIXDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/unix
PNGDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/png
JPEGDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/jpeg
ZLIBDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/zlib
GTKDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/gtk
MOTIFDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/motif
MSWDIR = $(WXDIR)/src/msw
INCDIR = $(WXDIR)/include
SAMPDIR = $(WXDIR)/samples
UTILSDIR = $(WXDIR)/utils
MISCDIR = $(WXDIR)/misc
DOCDIR = $(WXDIR)/docs
########################## Archive name ###############################
WXARCHIVE = wx$(TOOLKIT)-$(WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER).$(WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER).$(WX_RELEASE_NUMBER)-b9.tgz
DISTDIR = ./_dist_dir/wx$(TOOLKIT)
############################## Files ##################################
WX_HEADERS = \
#$ ExpandList("WX_HEADERS");
GTK_HEADERS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXGTK_HEADERS");
MOTIF_HEADERS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMOTIF_HEADERS");
MSW_HEADERS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMSW_HEADERS");
UNIX_HEADERS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXUNIX_HEADERS");
GENERIC_HEADERS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXGENERIC_HEADERS");
PROTOCOL_HEADERS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXPROTOCOL_HEADERS");
HTML_HEADERS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXHTML_HEADERS");
GTK_GENERICOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXGTK_GENERICOBJS");
GTK_GENERICDEPS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXGTK_GENERICDEPS");
GTK_COMMONOBJS = \
parser.o \
#$ ExpandList("WXGTK_COMMONOBJS");
GTK_COMMONDEPS = \
parser.d \
#$ ExpandList("WXGTK_COMMONDEPS");
GTK_GUIOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXGTK_GUIOBJS");
GTK_GUIDEPS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXGTK_GUIDEPS");
MOTIF_GENERICOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMOTIF_GENERICOBJS");
MOTIF_GENERICDEPS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMOTIF_GENERICDEPS");
MOTIF_COMMONOBJS = \
parser.o \
#$ ExpandList("WXMOTIF_COMMONOBJS");
MOTIF_COMMONDEPS = \
parser.d \
#$ ExpandList("WXMOTIF_COMMONDEPS");
MOTIF_GUIOBJS = \
xmcombo.o \
#$ ExpandList("WXMOTIF_GUIOBJS");
MOTIF_GUIDEPS = \
xmcombo.d \
#$ ExpandList("WXMOTIF_GUIDEPS");
MSW_GENERICOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMSW_GENERICOBJS");
MSW_GENERICDEPS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMSW_GENERICDEPS");
MSW_COMMONOBJS = \
parser.o \
#$ ExpandList("WXMSW_COMMONOBJS");
MSW_COMMONDEPS = \
parser.d \
#$ ExpandList("WXMSW_COMMONDEPS");
MSW_GUIOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMSW_GUIOBJS");
MSW_GUIDEPS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXMSW_GUIDEPS");
HTMLOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXHTMLOBJS");
HTMLDEPS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXHTMLDEPS");
UNIXOBJS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXUNIXOBJS");
UNIXDEPS = \
#$ ExpandList("WXUNIXDEPS");
ZLIBOBJS = \
adler32.o \
compress.o \
crc32.o \
gzio.o \
uncompr.o \
deflate.o \
trees.o \
zutil.o \
inflate.o \
infblock.o \
inftrees.o \
infcodes.o \
infutil.o \
inffast.o
PNGOBJS = \
png.o \
pngread.o \
pngrtran.o \
pngrutil.o \
pngpread.o \
pngtrans.o \
pngwrite.o \
pngwtran.o \
pngwutil.o \
pngerror.o \
pngmem.o \
pngwio.o \
pngrio.o \
pngget.o \
pngset.o
JPEGOBJS = \
jcomapi.o \
jutils.o \
jerror.o \
jmemmgr.o \
jmemnobs.o \
jcapimin.o \
jcapistd.o \
jctrans.o \
jcparam.o \
jdatadst.o \
jcinit.o \
jcmaster.o \
jcmarker.o \
jcmainct.o \
jcprepct.o \
jccoefct.o \
jccolor.o \
jcsample.o \
jchuff.o \
jcphuff.o \
jcdctmgr.o \
jfdctfst.o \
jfdctflt.o \
jfdctint.o \
jdapimin.o \
jdapistd.o \
jdtrans.o \
jdatasrc.o \
jdmaster.o \
jdinput.o \
jdmarker.o \
jdhuff.o \
jdphuff.o \
jdmainct.o \
jdcoefct.o \
jdpostct.o \
jddctmgr.o \
jidctfst.o \
jidctflt.o \
jidctint.o \
jidctred.o \
jdsample.o \
jdcolor.o \
jquant1.o \
jquant2.o \
jdmerge.o
OBJECTS = $(@GUIOBJS@) $(@COMMONOBJS@) $(@GENERICOBJS@) $(@UNIXOBJS@) $(HTMLOBJS) \
$(JPEGOBJS) $(PNGOBJS) $(ZLIBOBJS)
DEPFILES = $(@GUIDEPS@) $(@COMMONDEPS@) $(@GENERICDEPS@) $(UNIXDEPS) $(HTMLDEPS)
HEADERS = $(@GUIHEADERS@) $(HTML_HEADERS) $(UNIX_HEADERS) $(PROTOCOL_HEADERS) \
$(GENERIC_HEADERS) $(WX_HEADERS)
all: @WX_CREATE_LINKS@
@WX_LIBRARY_NAME_STATIC@: $(OBJECTS)
@$(INSTALL) -d ./lib
$(AR) $(AROPTIONS) ./lib/$@ $(OBJECTS)
$(RANLIB) ./lib/$@
@WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED@: $(OBJECTS)
@$(INSTALL) -d ./lib
$(SHARED_LD) ./lib/$@ $(OBJECTS) $(EXTRALIBS)
CREATE_LINKS: @WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@
@$(RM) ./lib/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK1@
@$(RM) ./lib/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK2@
@$(RM) ./lib/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK3@
$(LN_S) @WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@ ./lib/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK1@
$(LN_S) @WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@ ./lib/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK2@
$(LN_S) @WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@ ./lib/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK3@
CREATE_INSTALLED_LINKS: $(libdir)/@WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@
$(RM) $(libdir)/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK1@
$(RM) $(libdir)/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK2@
$(RM) $(libdir)/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK3@
$(LN_S) @WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@ $(libdir)/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK1@
$(LN_S) @WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@ $(libdir)/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK2@
$(LN_S) @WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@ $(libdir)/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK3@
$(OBJECTS): $(WXDIR)/include/wx/defs.h $(WXDIR)/include/wx/object.h $(WXDIR)/include/wx/setup.h
parser.o: parser.c lexer.c
$(CCLEX) -c $(CFLAGS) $(PICFLAGS) -o $@ parser.c
parser.c: $(COMMDIR)/parser.y lexer.c
$(YACC) $(COMMDIR)/parser.y
@sed -e "s;$(COMMDIR)/y.tab.c;parser.y;g" < y.tab.c | \
sed -e "s/BUFSIZ/5000/g" | \
sed -e "s/YYLMAX 200/YYLMAX 5000/g" | \
sed -e "s/yy/PROIO_yy/g" | \
sed -e "s/input/PROIO_input/g" | \
sed -e "s/unput/PROIO_unput/g" > parser.c
@$(RM) y.tab.c
lexer.c: $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l
$(LEX) $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l
@sed -e "s;$(COMMDIR)/lex.yy.c;lexer.l;g" < lex.yy.c | \
sed -e "s/yy/PROIO_yy/g" | \
sed -e "s/input/PROIO_input/g" | \
sed -e "s/unput/PROIO_unput/g" > lexer.c
@$(RM) lex.yy.c
-include $(DEPFILES)
preinstall: $(top_builddir)/lib/@WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@ $(top_builddir)/wx-config $(top_builddir)/setup.h
@echo " "
@echo " Installing wxWindows..."
@echo " "
$(INSTALL) -d $(prefix)
$(INSTALL) -d $(bindir)
$(INSTALL) -d $(libdir)
$(INSTALL) -d $(datadir)
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(top_builddir)/wx-config $(bindir)/wx-config
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(top_builddir)/lib/@WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@ $(libdir)/@WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@
$(INSTALL) -d $(libdir)/wx
$(INSTALL) -d $(libdir)/wx/include
$(INSTALL) -d $(libdir)/wx/include/wx
$(INSTALL) -d $(libdir)/wx/include/wx/@TOOLKIT_DIR@
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(top_builddir)/setup.h $(libdir)/wx/include/wx/@TOOLKIT_DIR@/setup.h
$(INSTALL) -d $(datadir)/wx
$(INSTALL) -d $(datadir)/wx/afm
$(INSTALL) -d $(datadir)/wx/gs_afm
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(top_srcdir)/misc/afm/*.afm $(datadir)/wx/afm
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(top_srcdir)/misc/gs_afm/*.afm $(datadir)/wx/gs_afm
$(INSTALL) -d $(includedir)/wx
$(INSTALL) -d $(includedir)/wx/msw
$(INSTALL) -d $(includedir)/wx/gtk
$(INSTALL) -d $(includedir)/wx/motif
$(INSTALL) -d $(includedir)/wx/html
$(INSTALL) -d $(includedir)/wx/protocol
$(INSTALL) -d $(includedir)/wx/unix
$(INSTALL) -d $(includedir)/wx/generic
@list='$(HEADERS)'; for p in $$list; do \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(top_srcdir)/include/wx/$$p $(includedir)/wx/$$p; \
echo "$(INSTALL_DATA) $(top_srcdir)/include/wx/$$p $(includedir)/wx/$$p"; \
done
write_message:
@echo " "
@echo " The installation of wxWindows is finished. On certain"
@echo " platforms (e.g. Linux, Solaris) you'll now have to run"
@echo " ldconfig if you installed a shared library."
@echo " "
@echo " wxWindows comes with no guarantees and doesn't claim"
@echo " to be suitable for any purpose."
@echo " "
@echo " Read the wxWindows Licence on licencing conditions."
@echo " "
install: preinstall @WX_CREATE_INSTALLED_LINKS@ write_message
uninstall:
@echo " "
@echo " Uninstalling wxWindows..."
@echo " "
@echo " Removing library..."
@$(RM) $(libdir)/@WX_TARGET_LIBRARY@
@$(RM) $(libdir)/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK1@
@$(RM) $(libdir)/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK2@
@$(RM) $(libdir)/@WX_LIBRARY_LINK3@
@echo " Removing helper files..."
@$(RM) $(libdir)/wx/include/wx/@TOOLKIT_DIR@/setup.h
@$(RM) $(bindir)/wx-config
@$(RM) $(datadir)/wx/afm/*
@$(RM) $(datadir)/wx/gs_afm/*
@rmdir $(datadir)/wx/gs_afm
@rmdir $(datadir)/wx/afm
@rmdir $(datadir)/wx
@echo " Removing headers..."
@list='$(HEADERS)'; for p in $$list; do \
$(RM) $(includedir)/wx/$$p; \
done
@echo " Removing directories..."
@if test -d $(libdir)/wx/include/wx/@TOOLKIT_DIR@; then rmdir $(libdir)/wx/include/wx/@TOOLKIT_DIR@; fi
@if test -d $(libdir)/wx/include/wx; then rmdir $(libdir)/wx/include/wx; fi
@if test -d $(libdir)/wx/include; then rmdir $(libdir)/wx/include; fi
@if test -d $(libdir)/wx; then rmdir $(libdir)/wx; fi
@if test -d $(includedir)/wx/gtk; then rmdir $(includedir)/wx/gtk; fi
@if test -d $(includedir)/wx/motif; then rmdir $(includedir)/wx/motif; fi
@if test -d $(includedir)/wx/msw; then rmdir $(includedir)/wx/msw; fi
@if test -d $(includedir)/wx/html; then rmdir $(includedir)/wx/html; fi
@if test -d $(includedir)/wx/unix; then rmdir $(includedir)/wx/unix; fi
@if test -d $(includedir)/wx/generic; then rmdir $(includedir)/wx/generic; fi
@if test -d $(includedir)/wx/protocol; then rmdir $(includedir)/wx/protocol; fi
@if test -d $(includedir)/wx; then rmdir $(includedir)/wx; fi
ALL_DIST:
mkdir _dist_dir
mkdir $(DISTDIR)
cp $(WXDIR)/wx$(TOOLKIT).spec $(DISTDIR)
cp $(WXDIR)/configure $(DISTDIR)
cp $(WXDIR)/config.sub $(DISTDIR)
cp $(WXDIR)/config.guess $(DISTDIR)
cp $(WXDIR)/install-sh $(DISTDIR)
cp $(WXDIR)/mkinstalldirs $(DISTDIR)
cp $(WXDIR)/wx-config.in $(DISTDIR)
cp $(WXDIR)/setup.h.in $(DISTDIR)
cp $(WXDIR)/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)
cp $(DOCDIR)/lgpl.txt $(DISTDIR)/COPYING.LIB
cp $(DOCDIR)/licence.txt $(DISTDIR)/LICENCE.txt
cp $(DOCDIR)/symbols.txt $(DISTDIR)/SYMBOLS.txt
cp $(DOCDIR)/$(TOOLKITDIR)/install.txt $(DISTDIR)/INSTALL.txt
cp $(DOCDIR)/$(TOOLKITDIR)/changes.txt $(DISTDIR)/CHANGES.txt
cp $(DOCDIR)/$(TOOLKITDIR)/readme.txt $(DISTDIR)/README.txt
cp $(DOCDIR)/$(TOOLKITDIR)/todo.txt $(DISTDIR)/TODO.txt
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/include
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/include/wx
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/$(TOOLKITDIR)
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/generic
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/html
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/unix
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/protocol
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/*.h $(DISTDIR)/include/wx
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/include/wx
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/generic/*.h $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/generic
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/generic/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/generic
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/html/*.h $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/html
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/unix/*.h $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/unix
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/protocol/*.h $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/protocol
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/common
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/generic
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/html
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/html/bitmaps
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/$(TOOLKITDIR)
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/unix
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/png
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/jpeg
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/zlib
cp $(SRCDIR)/*.in $(DISTDIR)/src
cp $(COMMDIR)/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/src/common
cp $(COMMDIR)/*.c $(DISTDIR)/src/common
cp $(COMMDIR)/*.inc $(DISTDIR)/src/common
cp $(COMMDIR)/*.l $(DISTDIR)/src/common
cp $(COMMDIR)/*.h $(DISTDIR)/src/common
cp $(COMMDIR)/*.y $(DISTDIR)/src/common
cp $(GENDIR)/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/src/generic
cp $(HTMLDIR)/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/src/html
cp $(HTMLDIR)/*.h $(DISTDIR)/src/html
cp $(HTMLDIR)/bitmaps/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/src/html/bitmaps
cp $(UNIXDIR)/*.h $(DISTDIR)/src/unix
cp $(UNIXDIR)/*.c $(DISTDIR)/src/unix
cp $(UNIXDIR)/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/src/unix
cp $(PNGDIR)/*.h $(DISTDIR)/src/png
cp $(PNGDIR)/*.c $(DISTDIR)/src/png
cp $(PNGDIR)/README $(DISTDIR)/src/png
cp $(ZLIBDIR)/*.h $(DISTDIR)/src/zlib
cp $(ZLIBDIR)/*.c $(DISTDIR)/src/zlib
cp $(ZLIBDIR)/README $(DISTDIR)/src/zlib
cp $(JPEGDIR)/*.h $(DISTDIR)/src/jpeg
cp $(JPEGDIR)/*.c $(DISTDIR)/src/jpeg
cp $(JPEGDIR)/README $(DISTDIR)/src/jpeg
GTK_DIST:
cp $(WXDIR)/wxGTK.spec $(DISTDIR)
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/gtk/*.h $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/gtk
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/gtk/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/gtk
cp $(GTKDIR)/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/src/gtk
cp $(GTKDIR)/*.c $(DISTDIR)/src/gtk
cp $(GTKDIR)/*.xbm $(DISTDIR)/src/gtk
MOTIF_DIST:
cp $(WXDIR)/wxMOTIF.spec $(DISTDIR)
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/motif/*.h $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/motif
cp $(MOTIFDIR)/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/src/motif
cp $(MOTIFDIR)/*.xbm $(DISTDIR)/src/motif
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/motif/xmcombo
cp $(MOTIFDIR)/xmcombo/*.c $(DISTDIR)/src/motif/xmcombo
cp $(MOTIFDIR)/xmcombo/*.h $(DISTDIR)/src/motif/xmcombo
cp $(MOTIFDIR)/xmcombo/copying.txt $(DISTDIR)/src/motif/xmcombo
MSW_DIST:
cp $(WXDIR)/wxWINE.spec $(DISTDIR)
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/msw/*.h $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/msw
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/msw/*.cur $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/msw
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/msw/*.ico $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/msw
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/msw/*.bmp $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/msw
cp $(INCDIR)/wx/msw/*.rc $(DISTDIR)/include/wx/msw
cp $(MSWDIR)/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/src/msw
cp $(MSWDIR)/*.c $(DISTDIR)/src/msw
cp $(MSWDIR)/*.def $(DISTDIR)/src/msw
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/src/msw/ole
cp $(MSWDIR)/ole/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/src/msw/ole
SAMPLES_DIST:
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples
cp $(SAMPDIR)/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/bombs
cp $(SAMPDIR)/bombs/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/bombs
cp $(SAMPDIR)/bombs/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/bombs
cp $(SAMPDIR)/bombs/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/bombs
cp $(SAMPDIR)/bombs/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/bombs
cp $(SAMPDIR)/bombs/readme.txt $(DISTDIR)/samples/bombs
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/caret
cp $(SAMPDIR)/caret/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/caret
cp $(SAMPDIR)/caret/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/caret
cp $(SAMPDIR)/caret/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/caret
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/config
cp $(SAMPDIR)/config/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/config
cp $(SAMPDIR)/config/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/config
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/controls
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/controls/icons
cp $(SAMPDIR)/controls/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/controls
cp $(SAMPDIR)/controls/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/controls
cp $(SAMPDIR)/controls/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/controls
cp $(SAMPDIR)/controls/icons/*.??? $(DISTDIR)/samples/controls/icons
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/checklst
cp $(SAMPDIR)/checklst/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/checklst
cp $(SAMPDIR)/checklst/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/checklst
cp $(SAMPDIR)/checklst/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/checklst
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/printing/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/printing/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/printing/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/printing/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/printing/*.xbm $(DISTDIR)/samples/printing
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/dialogs
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dialogs/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/dialogs
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dialogs/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/dialogs
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dialogs/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/dialogs
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dialogs/*.txt $(DISTDIR)/samples/dialogs
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/dnd
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dnd/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/dnd
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dnd/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/dnd
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dnd/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/dnd
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dnd/*.txt $(DISTDIR)/samples/dnd
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dnd/*.png $(DISTDIR)/samples/dnd
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/docview
cp $(SAMPDIR)/docview/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/docview
cp $(SAMPDIR)/docview/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/docview
cp $(SAMPDIR)/docview/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/docview
cp $(SAMPDIR)/docview/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/docview
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/docvwmdi
cp $(SAMPDIR)/docvwmdi/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/docvwmdi
cp $(SAMPDIR)/docvwmdi/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/docvwmdi
cp $(SAMPDIR)/docvwmdi/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/docvwmdi
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/drawing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/drawing/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/drawing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/drawing/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/drawing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/drawing/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/drawing
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/dynamic
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dynamic/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/dynamic
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dynamic/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/dynamic
cp $(SAMPDIR)/dynamic/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/dynamic
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/html
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/about
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/about/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/about
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/about/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/about
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/about/data
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/about/data/*.htm $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/about/data
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/about/data/*.png $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/about/data
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/help
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/help/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/help
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/help/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/help
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/help/helpfiles
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/help/helpfiles/*.??? $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/help/helpfiles
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/printing/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/printing/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/printing/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/printing/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/printing/*.png $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/printing
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/printing/*.htm $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/printing
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/test
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/test/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/test
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/test/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/test
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/test/*.bmp $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/test
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/test/*.png $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/test
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/test/*.htm $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/test
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/test/*.html $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/test
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/virtual
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/virtual/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/virtual
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/virtual/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/virtual
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/virtual/*.htm $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/virtual
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/widget
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/widget/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/widget
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/widget/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/widget
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/widget/*.htm $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/widget
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/zip
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/zip/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/zip
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/zip/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/zip
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/zip/*.htm $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/zip
cp $(SAMPDIR)/html/zip/*.zip $(DISTDIR)/samples/html/zip
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/image
cp $(SAMPDIR)/image/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/image
cp $(SAMPDIR)/image/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/image
cp $(SAMPDIR)/image/horse.* $(DISTDIR)/samples/image
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/layout
cp $(SAMPDIR)/layout/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/layout
cp $(SAMPDIR)/layout/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/layout
cp $(SAMPDIR)/layout/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/layout
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/listctrl
cp $(SAMPDIR)/listctrl/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/listctrl
cp $(SAMPDIR)/listctrl/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/listctrl
cp $(SAMPDIR)/listctrl/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/listctrl
cp $(SAMPDIR)/listctrl/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/listctrl
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/listctrl/bitmap
cp $(SAMPDIR)/listctrl/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/listctrl/bitmaps
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/mdi
cp $(SAMPDIR)/mdi/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/mdi
cp $(SAMPDIR)/mdi/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/mdi
cp $(SAMPDIR)/mdi/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/mdi
cp $(SAMPDIR)/mdi/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/mdi
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/minifram
cp $(SAMPDIR)/minifram/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/minifram
cp $(SAMPDIR)/minifram/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/minifram
cp $(SAMPDIR)/minifram/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/minifram
cp $(SAMPDIR)/minifram/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/minifram
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/minifram/bitmap
cp $(SAMPDIR)/minifram/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/minifram/bitmaps
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/minimal
cp $(SAMPDIR)/minimal/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/minimal
cp $(SAMPDIR)/minimal/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/minimal
cp $(SAMPDIR)/minimal/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/minimal
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/notebook
cp $(SAMPDIR)/notebook/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/notebook
cp $(SAMPDIR)/notebook/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/notebook
cp $(SAMPDIR)/notebook/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/notebook
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/proplist
cp $(SAMPDIR)/proplist/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/proplist
cp $(SAMPDIR)/proplist/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/proplist
cp $(SAMPDIR)/proplist/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/proplist
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/sashtest
cp $(SAMPDIR)/sashtest/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/sashtest
cp $(SAMPDIR)/sashtest/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/sashtest
cp $(SAMPDIR)/sashtest/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/sashtest
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/scroll
cp $(SAMPDIR)/scroll/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/scroll
cp $(SAMPDIR)/scroll/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/scroll
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/splitter
cp $(SAMPDIR)/splitter/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/splitter
cp $(SAMPDIR)/splitter/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/splitter
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/text
cp $(SAMPDIR)/text/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/text
cp $(SAMPDIR)/text/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/text
cp $(SAMPDIR)/text/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/text
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/thread
cp $(SAMPDIR)/thread/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/thread
cp $(SAMPDIR)/thread/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/thread
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/toolbar
cp $(SAMPDIR)/toolbar/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/toolbar
cp $(SAMPDIR)/toolbar/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/toolbar
cp $(SAMPDIR)/toolbar/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/toolbar
cp $(SAMPDIR)/toolbar/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/toolbar
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/toolbar/bitmap
cp $(SAMPDIR)/toolbar/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/toolbar/bitmaps
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/treectrl
cp $(SAMPDIR)/treectrl/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/treectrl
cp $(SAMPDIR)/treectrl/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/treectrl
cp $(SAMPDIR)/treectrl/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/treectrl
cp $(SAMPDIR)/treectrl/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/treectrl
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/typetest
cp $(SAMPDIR)/typetest/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/typetest
cp $(SAMPDIR)/typetest/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/typetest
cp $(SAMPDIR)/typetest/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/typetest
cp $(SAMPDIR)/typetest/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/typetest
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/validate
cp $(SAMPDIR)/validate/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/validate
cp $(SAMPDIR)/validate/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/validate
cp $(SAMPDIR)/validate/*.h $(DISTDIR)/samples/validate
cp $(SAMPDIR)/validate/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/validate
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/wizard
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wizard/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/wizard
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wizard/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/wizard
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wizard/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/wizard
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxpoem
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wxpoem/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxpoem
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wxpoem/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxpoem
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wxpoem/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxpoem
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wxpoem/*.dat $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxpoem
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wxpoem/*.txt $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxpoem
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxsocket
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wxsocket/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxsocket
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wxsocket/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxsocket
cp $(SAMPDIR)/wxsocket/*.xpm $(DISTDIR)/samples/wxsocket
UTILS_DIST:
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/utils
cp $(UTILSDIR)/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/utils
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2
cp $(UTILSDIR)/wxMMedia2/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2/lib
cp $(UTILSDIR)/wxMMedia2/lib/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2/lib
cp $(UTILSDIR)/wxMMedia2/lib/*.h $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2/lib
cp $(UTILSDIR)/wxMMedia2/lib/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2/lib
cp $(UTILSDIR)/wxMMedia2/lib/*.def $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2/lib
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2/sample
cp $(UTILSDIR)/wxMMedia2/sample/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2/sample
cp $(UTILSDIR)/wxMMedia2/sample/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/utils/wxMMedia2/sample
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/utils/glcanvas
cp $(UTILSDIR)/glcanvas/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/utils/glcanvas
cp $(UTILSDIR)/glcanvas/docs/notes.txt $(DISTDIR)/utils/glcanvas/NOTES.txt
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/utils/glcanvas/$(TOOLKITDIR)
cp $(UTILSDIR)/glcanvas/$(TOOLKITDIR)/Makefile.in $(DISTDIR)/utils/glcanvas/$(TOOLKITDIR)
cp $(UTILSDIR)/glcanvas/$(TOOLKITDIR)/*.h $(DISTDIR)/utils/glcanvas/$(TOOLKITDIR)
cp $(UTILSDIR)/glcanvas/$(TOOLKITDIR)/*.cpp $(DISTDIR)/utils/glcanvas/$(TOOLKITDIR)
MISC_DIST:
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/misc
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/misc/afm
cp $(MISCDIR)/afm/*.afm $(DISTDIR)/misc/afm
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/misc/gs_afm
cp $(MISCDIR)/gs_afm/*.afm $(DISTDIR)/misc/gs_afm
dist: ALL_DIST @GUIDIST@ SAMPLES_DIST UTILS_DIST MISC_DIST
cd _dist_dir; tar ch wx$(TOOLKIT) | gzip -f9 > $(WXARCHIVE); mv $(WXARCHIVE) ..
$(RM) -r _dist_dir
clean:
$(RM) *.o
$(RM) *.d
$(RM) parser.c
$(RM) lexer.c
$(RM) ./lib/*
cleanall: clean

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#!#############################################################################
#! File: vc.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which makefile.vc is generated by running
#! tmake -t vc wxwin.pro -o makefile.vc
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! now transform these hashes into $project tags
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
my $tag = "";
if ( $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|16|U)\b/ ) {
$tag = "WXNONESSENTIALOBJS";
}
else {
$tag = "WXGENERICOBJS";
}
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{$tag} .= "..\\generic\\\$D\\" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\b16\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= "..\\common\\\$D\\" . $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
next if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\b16\b/;
#! OLE files live in a subdir
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= '..\msw\\';
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= 'ole\\' if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\bO\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= '$D\\' . $file . " ";
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxHTML) {
next if $wxHTML{$file} =~ /\b16\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXHTMLOBJS"} .= "..\\html\\\$D\\" . $file . " "
}
#$}
# This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now()
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE VC.T!
# File: makefile.vc
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1997
# Updated:
# Copyright: (c) 1997, Julian Smart
#
# "%W% %G%"
#
# Makefile : Builds wxWindows library wx.lib for VC++ (32-bit)
# Arguments:
#
# FINAL=1 argument to nmake to build version with no debugging info.
# dll builds a library (wxdll.lib) suitable for creating DLLs
#
!include <..\makevc.env>
THISDIR=$(WXWIN)\src\msw
!if "$(WXMAKINGDLL)" == "1"
LIBTARGET=$(WXDIR)\lib\$(WXLIBNAME).dll
DUMMYOBJ=$D\dummydll.obj
!else
LIBTARGET=$(WXLIB)
DUMMYOBJ=$D\dummy.obj
!endif
# Please set these according to the settings in setup.h, so we can include
# the appropriate libraries in wx.lib
# This one overrides the others, to be consistent with the settings in setup.h
MINIMAL_WXWINDOWS_SETUP=0
PERIPH_LIBS=
PERIPH_TARGET=
PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET=
# These are absolute paths, so that the compiler
# generates correct __FILE__ symbols for debugging.
# Otherwise you don't be able to double-click on a memory
# error to load that file.
GENDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\generic
COMMDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\common
OLEDIR=ole
MSWDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\msw
DOCDIR = $(WXDIR)\docs
HTMLDIR = $(WXDIR)\src\html
{..\generic}.cpp{..\generic\$D}.obj:
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS) /Fo$@ /c /Tp $<
<<
{..\common}.cpp{..\common\$D}.obj:
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS) /Fo$@ /c /Tp $<
<<
{..\common}.c{..\common\$D}.obj:
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS2) /Fo$@ /c /Tc $<
<<
{..\msw}.cpp{..\msw\$D}.obj:
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS) /Fo$@ /c /Tp $<
<<
{..\msw}.c{..\msw\$D}.obj:
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS2) /Fo$@ /c /Tc $<
<<
{..\msw\ole}.cpp{..\msw\ole\$D}.obj:
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS) /Fo$@ /c /Tp $<
<<
{..\html}.cpp{..\html\$D}.obj:
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS) /Fo$@ /c /Tp $<
<<
GENERICOBJS= #$ ExpandList("WXGENERICOBJS");
# These are generic things that don't need to be compiled on MSW,
# but sometimes it's useful to do so for testing purposes.
NONESSENTIALOBJS= #$ ExpandList("WXNONESSENTIALOBJS");
COMMONOBJS = \
..\common\$D\y_tab.obj \
#$ ExpandList("WXCOMMONOBJS");
MSWOBJS = #$ ExpandList("WXMSWOBJS");
HTMLOBJS = #$ ExpandList("WXHTMLOBJS");
# Add $(NONESSENTIALOBJS) if wanting generic dialogs, PostScript etc.
# Add $(HTMLOBJS) if wanting wxHTML classes
OBJECTS = $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(MSWOBJS) $(HTMLOBJS)
# Normal, static library
all: dirs $(DUMMYOBJ) $(OBJECTS) $(PERIPH_TARGET) png zlib xpm jpeg $(LIBTARGET)
dirs: $(MSWDIR)\$D $(COMMDIR)\$D $(GENDIR)\$D $(OLEDIR)\$D $(HTMLDIR)\$D
test: $(MSWDIR)\$D\wave.obj
test2: ..\common\Debug\config.obj
$D:
mkdir $D
$(COMMDIR)\$D:
mkdir $(COMMDIR)\$D
$(MSWDIR)\$D:
mkdir $(MSWDIR)\$D
$(GENDIR)\$D:
mkdir $(GENDIR)\$D
$(OLEDIR)\$D:
mkdir $(OLEDIR)\$D
$(HTMLDIR)\$D:
mkdir $(HTMLDIR)\$D
# wxWindows library as DLL
dll:
nmake -f makefile.vc all FINAL=$(FINAL) DLL=1 WXMAKINGDLL=1 NEW_WXLIBNAME=$(NEW_WXLIBNAME)
cleandll:
nmake -f makefile.vc clean FINAL=$(FINAL) DLL=1 WXMAKINGDLL=1 NEW_WXLIBNAME=$(NEW_WXLIBNAME)
# wxWindows + app as DLL. Only affects main.cpp.
dllapp:
nmake -f makefile.vc all FINAL=$(FINAL) DLL=1
# wxWindows + app as DLL, for Netscape plugin - remove DllMain.
dllnp:
nmake -f makefile.vc all NOMAIN=1 FINAL=$(FINAL) DLL=1
# Use this to make dummy.obj and generate a PCH.
# You might use the dll target, then the pch target, in order to
# generate a DLL, then a PCH/dummy.obj for compiling your applications with.
#
# Explanation: Normally, when compiling a static version of wx.lib, your dummy.obj/PCH
# are associated with wx.lib. When using a DLL version of wxWindows, however,
# the DLL is compiled without a PCH, so you only need it for compiling the app.
# In fact headers are compiled differently depending on whether a DLL is being made
# or an app is calling the DLL exported functionality (WXDLLEXPORT is different
# in each case) so you couldn't use the same PCH.
pch:
nmake -f makefile.vc pch1 WXUSINGDLL=1 FINAL=$(FINAL) NEW_WXLIBNAME=$(NEW_WXLIBNAME)
pch1: dirs $(DUMMYOBJ)
echo $(DUMMYOBJ)
!if "$(WXMAKINGDLL)" != "1"
### Static library
$(WXDIR)\lib\$(WXLIBNAME).lib: $D\dummy.obj $(OBJECTS) $(PERIPH_LIBS)
-erase $(LIBTARGET)
$(implib) @<<
-out:$@
-machine:$(CPU)
$(OBJECTS) $(PERIPH_LIBS)
<<
!else
### Update the import library
$(WXDIR)\lib\$(WXLIBNAME).lib: $(DUMMYOBJ) $(OBJECTS)
$(implib) @<<
-machine:$(CPU)
-def:wx.def
$(DUMMYOBJ) $(OBJECTS)
-out:$(WXDIR)\lib\$(WXLIBNAME).lib
<<
# Update the dynamic link library
$(WXDIR)\lib\$(WXLIBNAME).dll: $(DUMMYOBJ) $(OBJECTS)
$(link) @<<
$(LINKFLAGS)
-out:$(WXDIR)\lib\$(WXLIBNAME).dll
$(DUMMYOBJ) $(OBJECTS) $(guilibsdll) shell32.lib comctl32.lib ctl3d32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib rpcrt4.lib odbc32.lib advapi32.lib winmm.lib $(WXDIR)\lib\winpng.lib $(WXDIR)\lib\zlib.lib $(WXDIR)\lib\xpm.lib $(WXDIR)\lib\jpeg.lib
<<
!endif
########################################################
# Windows-specific objects
$D\dummy.obj: dummy.$(SRCSUFF) $(WXDIR)\include\wx\wx.h $(WXDIR)\include\wx\msw\setup.h
cl $(CPPFLAGS) $(MAKEPRECOMP) /Fo$D\dummy.obj /c /Tp dummy.cpp
$D\dummydll.obj: dummydll.$(SRCSUFF) $(WXDIR)\include\wx\wx.h $(WXDIR)\include\wx\msw\setup.h
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS) $(MAKEPRECOMP) /Fo$D\dummydll.obj /c /Tp dummydll.cpp
<<
# If taking wxWindows from CVS, setup.h doesn't exist yet.
# Actually the 'if not exist setup.h' test doesn't work
# (copies the file anyway)
# we'll have to comment this rule out.
# $(WXDIR)\include\wx\msw\setup.h: $(WXDIR)\include\wx\msw\setup0.h
# cd "$(WXDIR)"\include\wx\msw
# if not exist setup.h copy setup0.h setup.h
# cd "$(WXDIR)"\src\msw
..\common\$D\y_tab.obj: ..\common\y_tab.c ..\common\lex_yy.c
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS2) /c ..\common\y_tab.c -DUSE_DEFINE -DYY_USE_PROTOS /Fo$@
<<
..\common\y_tab.c: ..\common\dosyacc.c
copy "..\common"\dosyacc.c "..\common"\y_tab.c
..\common\lex_yy.c: ..\common\doslex.c
copy "..\common"\doslex.c "..\common"\lex_yy.c
$(OBJECTS): $(WXDIR)/include/wx/setup.h
..\common\$D\unzip.obj: ..\common\unzip.c
cl @<<
$(CPPFLAGS2) /c $(COMMDIR)\unzip.c /Fo$@
<<
# Peripheral components
png:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
nmake -f makefile.vc FINAL=$(FINAL) DLL=$(DLL) WXMAKINGDLL=$(WXMAKINGDLL)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_png:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
nmake -f makefile.vc clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
zlib:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
nmake -f makefile.vc FINAL=$(FINAL) DLL=$(DLL) WXMAKINGDLL=$(WXMAKINGDLL)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_zlib:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
nmake -f makefile.vc clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
jpeg:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\jpeg
nmake -f makefile.vc FINAL=$(FINAL) DLL=$(DLL) WXMAKINGDLL=$(WXMAKINGDLL) all
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_jpeg:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\jpeg
nmake -f makefile.vc clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
xpm:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\xpm
nmake -f makefile.vc FINAL=$(FINAL) DLL=$(DLL) WXMAKINGDLL=$(WXMAKINGDLL)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_xpm:
cd $(WXDIR)\src\xpm
nmake -f makefile.vc clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
rcparser:
cd $(WXDIR)\utils\rcparser\src
nmake -f makefile.vc FINAL=$(FINAL)
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean: $(PERIPH_CLEAN_TARGET) clean_png clean_zlib clean_jpeg clean_xpm
-erase $(LIBTARGET)
-erase $(WXDIR)\lib\$(WXLIBNAME).pdb
-erase ..\..\lib\wx$(WXVERSION)$(LIBEXT).dll
-erase ..\..\lib\wx$(WXVERSION)$(LIBEXT).lib
-erase ..\..\lib\wx$(WXVERSION)$(LIBEXT).exp
-erase ..\..\lib\wx$(WXVERSION)$(LIBEXT).pdb
-erase ..\..\lib\wx$(WXVERSION)$(LIBEXT).ilk
-erase *.pdb
-erase *.sbr
-erase $(WXLIBNAME).pch
-erase $(GENDIR)\$D\*.obj
-erase $(GENDIR)\$D\*.pdb
-erase $(GENDIR)\$D\*.sbr
-erase $(COMMDIR)\$D\*.obj
-erase $(COMMDIR)\$D\*.pdb
-erase $(COMMDIR)\$D\*.sbr
-erase $(COMMDIR)\\y_tab.c
-erase $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
-erase $(MSWDIR)\$D\*.obj
-erase $(MSWDIR)\$D\*.sbr
-erase $(MSWDIR)\$D\*.pdb
-erase $(OLEDIR)\$D\*.obj
-erase $(OLEDIR)\$D\*.sbr
-erase $(OLEDIR)\$D\*.pdb
-erase $(HTMLDIR)\$D\*.obj
-erase $(HTMLDIR)\$D\*.sbr
-erase $(HTMLDIR)\$D\*.pdb
-rmdir $(D)
-rmdir ole\$(D)
-rmdir ..\generic\$(D)
-rmdir ..\common\$(D)
-rmdir ..\html\$(D)
cleanall: clean
# Making documents
docs: allhlp allhtml allpdfrtf
alldocs: docs
hlp: wxhlp portinghlp
wxhlp: $(DOCDIR)/winhelp/wx.hlp
prophlp: $(DOCDIR)/winhelp/prop.hlp
refhlp: $(DOCDIR)/winhelp/techref.hlp
rtf: $(DOCDIR)/winhelp/wx.rtf
proprtf: $(DOCDIR)/winhelp/prop.rtf
pdfrtf: $(DOCDIR)/pdf/wx.rtf
proppdfrtf: $(DOCDIR)/pdf/prop.rtf
refpdfrtf: $(DOCDIR)/pdf/techref.rtf
html: wxhtml portinghtml
wxhtml: $(DOCDIR)\html\wx\wx.htm
htmlhelp: $(DOCDIR)\html\wx\wx.chm
prophtml: $(DOCDIR)\html\proplist\prop.htm
ps: wxps referencps
wxps: $(WXDIR)\docs\ps\wx.ps
propps: $(WXDIR)\docs\ps\prop.ps
referencps: $(WXDIR)\docs\ps\referenc.ps
portinghtml: $(DOCDIR)\html\porting\port.htm
portingrtf: $(DOCDIR)/winhelp/porting.rtf
portinghlp: $(DOCDIR)/winhelp/porting.hlp
portingpdfrtf: $(DOCDIR)/pdf/porting.rtf
portingps: $(WXDIR)\docs\ps\porting.ps
allhlp: wxhlp portinghlp prophlp
cd $(WXDIR)\utils\dialoged\src
nmake -f makefile.vc hlp
cd $(THISDIR)
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxhelp\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc hlp
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\tex2rtf\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc hlp
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxgraph\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc hlp
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxchart\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc hlp
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxtree\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc hlp
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxbuild\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc hlp
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxgrid\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc hlp
allhtml: wxhtml portinghtml prophtml
cd $(WXDIR)\utils\dialoged\src
nmake -f makefile.vc html
cd $(THISDIR)
# nmake -f makefile.vc html
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\dialoged\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc html
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\hytext\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc html
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxhelp\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc html
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\tex2rtf\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc html
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxgraph\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc html
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxchart\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc html
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxtree\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc html
allps: wxps referencps portingps propps
cd $(WXDIR)\utils\dialoged\src
nmake -f makefile.vc ps
cd $(THISDIR)
allpdfrtf: pdfrtf portingpdfrtf proppdfrtf
cd $(WXDIR)\utils\dialoged\src
nmake -f makefile.vc pdfrtf
cd $(THISDIR)
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxhelp\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc ps
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\tex2rtf\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc ps
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxgraph\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc ps
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxchart\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc ps
# cd $(WXDIR)\utils\wxtree\src
# nmake -f makefile.vc ps
# cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/winhelp/wx.hlp: $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/wx.rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/wx.hpj
cd $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx
-erase wx.ph
hc wx
move wx.hlp $(DOCDIR)\winhelp\wx.hlp
move wx.cnt $(DOCDIR)\winhelp\wx.cnt
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/winhelp/porting.hlp: $(DOCDIR)/latex/porting/porting.rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/porting/porting.hpj
cd $(DOCDIR)/latex/porting
-erase porting.ph
hc porting
move porting.hlp $(DOCDIR)\winhelp\porting.hlp
move porting.cnt $(DOCDIR)\winhelp\porting.cnt
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/winhelp/prop.hlp: $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/prop.rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/prop.hpj
cd $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist
-erase prop.ph
hc prop
move prop.hlp $(DOCDIR)\winhelp\prop.hlp
move prop.cnt $(DOCDIR)\winhelp\prop.cnt
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/winhelp/techref.hlp: $(DOCDIR)/latex/techref/techref.rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/techref/techref.hpj
cd $(DOCDIR)/latex/techref
-erase techref.ph
hc techref
move techref.hlp $(DOCDIR)\winhelp\techref.hlp
move techref.cnt $(DOCDIR)\winhelp\techref.cnt
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/wx.rtf: $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/classes.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/body.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/topics.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/manual.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\wx
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/manual.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/wx.rtf -twice -winhelp
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/latex/porting/porting.rtf: $(DOCDIR)/latex/porting/porting.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\porting
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/porting/porting.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/porting/porting.rtf -twice -winhelp
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/prop.rtf: $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/prop.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/body.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/classes.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/changes.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/prop.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/prop.rtf -twice -winhelp
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/latex/techref/techref.rtf: $(DOCDIR)/latex/techref/techref.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\techref
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/techref/techref.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/techref/techref.rtf -twice -winhelp
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/pdf/wx.rtf: $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/classes.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/body.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/topics.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/manual.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\wx
-copy *.wmf $(DOCDIR)\pdf
-copy *.bmp $(DOCDIR)\pdf
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/manual.tex $(DOCDIR)/pdf/wx.rtf -twice -rtf
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/pdf/porting.rtf: $(DOCDIR)/latex/porting/porting.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\porting
-copy *.wmf $(DOCDIR)\pdf
-copy *.bmp $(DOCDIR)\pdf
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/porting/porting.tex $(DOCDIR)/pdf/porting.rtf -twice -rtf
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/pdf/prop.rtf: $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/prop.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/body.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/classes.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/changes.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist
-copy *.wmf $(DOCDIR)\pdf
-copy *.bmp $(DOCDIR)\pdf
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/proplist/prop.tex $(DOCDIR)/pdf/prop.rtf -twice -rtf
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)/pdf/techref.rtf: $(DOCDIR)/latex/techref/techref.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\techref
-copy *.wmf $(DOCDIR)\pdf
-copy *.bmp $(DOCDIR)\pdf
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)/latex/techref/techref.tex $(DOCDIR)/pdf/techref.rtf -twice -rtf
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)\html\wx\wx.htm: $(DOCDIR)\latex\wx\classes.tex $(DOCDIR)\latex\wx\body.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/topics.tex $(DOCDIR)\latex\wx\manual.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\wx
-mkdir $(DOCDIR)\html\wx
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)\latex\wx\manual.tex $(DOCDIR)\html\wx\wx.htm -twice -html
-erase $(DOCDIR)\html\wx\*.con
-erase $(DOCDIR)\html\wx\*.ref
-erase $(DOCDIR)\latex\wx\*.con
-erase $(DOCDIR)\latex\wx\*.ref
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)\html\wx\wx.chm : $(DOCDIR)\html\wx\wx.htm $(DOCDIR)\html\wx\wx.hhp
cd $(DOCDIR)\html\wx
-hhc wx.hhp
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)\html\porting\port.htm: $(DOCDIR)\latex\porting\porting.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\porting
-mkdir $(DOCDIR)\html\porting
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)\latex\porting\porting.tex $(DOCDIR)\html\porting\port.htm -twice -html
-erase $(DOCDIR)\html\porting\*.con
-erase $(DOCDIR)\html\porting\*.ref
-erase $(DOCDIR)\latex\porting\*.con
-erase $(DOCDIR)\latex\porting\*.ref
cd $(THISDIR)
$(DOCDIR)\html\proplist\prop.htm: $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist\prop.tex $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist\body.tex $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist\classes.tex $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist\changes.tex
cd $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist
-mkdir $(DOCDIR)\html\proplist
-start $(WAITFLAG) tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist\prop.tex $(DOCDIR)\html\proplist\prop.htm -twice -html
-erase $(DOCDIR)\html\proplist\*.con
-erase $(DOCDIR)\html\proplist\*.ref
-erase $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist\*.con
-erase $(DOCDIR)\latex\proplist\*.ref
cd $(THISDIR)
$(WXDIR)\docs\latex\wx\manual.dvi: $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/body.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/manual.tex
cd $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\wx
-latex manual
-latex manual
-makeindx manual
-bibtex manual
-latex manual
-latex manual
cd $(THISDIR)
$(WXDIR)\docs\latex\porting\porting.dvi: $(DOCDIR)/latex/porting/porting.tex
cd $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\porting
-latex porting
-latex porting
-makeindx porting
-bibtex porting
-latex porting
-latex porting
cd $(THISDIR)
$(WXDIR)\docs\ps\wx.ps: $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\wx\manual.dvi
cd $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\wx
-dvips32 -o wx.ps manual
move wx.ps $(WXDIR)\docs\ps\wx.ps
cd $(THISDIR)
$(WXDIR)\docs\ps\porting.ps: $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\porting\porting.dvi
cd $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\porting
-dvips32 -o porting.ps porting
move porting.ps $(WXDIR)\docs\ps\porting.ps
cd $(THISDIR)
$(WXDIR)\docs\latex\wx\referenc.dvi: $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/classes.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/topics.tex $(DOCDIR)/latex/wx/referenc.tex
cd $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\wx
-latex referenc
-latex referenc
-makeindx referenc
-bibtex referenc
-latex referenc
-latex referenc
cd $(THISDIR)
$(WXDIR)\docs\ps\referenc.ps: $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\wx\referenc.dvi
cd $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\wx
-dvips32 -o referenc.ps referenc
move referenc.ps $(WXDIR)\docs\ps\referenc.ps
cd $(THISDIR)
# In order to force document reprocessing
touchmanual:
-touch $(WXDIR)\docs\latex\wx\manual.tex
updatedocs: touchmanual alldocs
# Start Word, running the GeneratePDF macro. MakeManual.dot should be in the
# Office StartUp folder, and PDFMaker should be installed.
updatepdf: # touchmanual pdfrtf
start $(WAITFLAG) "winword d:\wx2\wxWindows\docs\latex\pdf\wx.rtf /mGeneratePDF"
MFTYPE=vc
makefile.$(MFTYPE) : $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\filelist.txt $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\$(MFTYPE).t
cd $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake
tmake -t $(MFTYPE) wxwin.pro -o makefile.$(MFTYPE)
copy makefile.$(MFTYPE) $(WXWIN)\src\msw

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#!#############################################################################
#! File: vc6.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which wxWindows.dsp is generated by running
#! tmake -t vc6 wxwin.pro -o wxWindows.dsp
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! now transform these hashes into $project tags
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
next if $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|16|U)\b/;
$project{"WXGENERICSRCS"} .= $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\b16\b/;
my $tag = $file =~ /\.c$/ ? "WXCSRCS" : "WXCOMMONSRCS";
$project{$tag} .= $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
next if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\b16\b/;
my $tag = $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\bO\b/ ? "WXOLESRCS" : "WXMSWSRCS";
$project{$tag} .= $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxHTML) {
next if $wxHTML{$file} =~ /\b16\b/;
$project{"WXHTMLSRCS"} .= $file . " "
}
#$}
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CFG=wxWindows - Win32 Debug
!MESSAGE This is not a valid makefile. To build this project using NMAKE,
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!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "wxWindows.mak".
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!MESSAGE Possible choices for configuration are:
!MESSAGE
!MESSAGE "wxWindows - Win32 Release" (based on "Win32 (x86) Static Library")
!MESSAGE "wxWindows - Win32 Debug" (based on "Win32 (x86) Static Library")
!MESSAGE
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# PROP AllowPerConfigDependencies 0
# PROP Scc_ProjName ""
# PROP Scc_LocalPath ""
CPP=cl.exe
RSC=rc.exe
!IF "$(CFG)" == "wxWindows - Win32 Release"
# PROP BASE Use_MFC 0
# PROP BASE Use_Debug_Libraries 0
# PROP BASE Output_Dir "Release"
# PROP BASE Intermediate_Dir "Release"
# PROP BASE Target_Dir ""
# PROP Use_MFC 0
# PROP Use_Debug_Libraries 0
# PROP Output_Dir "Release"
# PROP Intermediate_Dir "Release"
# PROP Target_Dir ""
# ADD BASE CPP /nologo /W3 /GX /O2 /D "WIN32" /D "NDEBUG" /D "_WINDOWS" /YX /FD /c
# ADD CPP /nologo /W3 /Zi /O2 /I "$(wx)\include" /I "$(wx)\src\zlib" /D "NDEBUG" /D WIN95=1 /D "__WIN95__" /D "WIN32" /D "_WIN32" /D WINVER=0x400 /D "__WINDOWS__" /D "__WXMSW__" /D "__WIN32__" /Yu"wx/wxprec.h" /FD /c
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# ADD RSC /l 0x409
BSC32=bscmake.exe
# ADD BASE BSC32 /nologo
# ADD BSC32 /nologo
LIB32=link.exe -lib
# ADD BASE LIB32 /nologo
# ADD LIB32 /nologo
!ELSEIF "$(CFG)" == "wxWindows - Win32 Debug"
# PROP BASE Use_MFC 0
# PROP BASE Use_Debug_Libraries 1
# PROP BASE Output_Dir "Debug"
# PROP BASE Intermediate_Dir "Debug"
# PROP BASE Target_Dir ""
# PROP Use_MFC 0
# PROP Use_Debug_Libraries 1
# PROP Output_Dir "Debug"
# PROP Intermediate_Dir "Debug"
# PROP Target_Dir ""
# ADD BASE CPP /nologo /W3 /GX /Z7 /Od /D "WIN32" /D "_DEBUG" /D "_WINDOWS" /YX /FD /c
# ADD CPP /nologo /W4 /Zi /Od /I "$(wx)\include" /I "$(wx)\src\zlib" /D "_DEBUG" /D DEBUG=1 /D WXDEBUG=1 /D "__WXDEBUG__" /D "__WIN95__" /D "WIN32" /D "_WIN32" /D WINVER=0x400 /D "__WINDOWS__" /D "__WIN32__" /D "__WXMSW__" /Fr /Yu"wx/wxprec.h" /FD /c
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# ADD RSC /l 0x409
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# ADD BSC32 /nologo /o"lib/wxWindows.bsc"
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# ADD LIB32 /nologo
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# Name "wxWindows - Win32 Debug"
# PROP Default_Filter ""
# Begin Source File
SOURCE=.\src\msw\dummy.cpp
# ADD CPP /Yc"wx/wxprec.h"
# End Source File
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#$ ExpandGlue("WXOLESRCS", "# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\msw\\ole\\", "\n# End Source File\n# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\msw\\ole\\", "\n# End Source File\n");
#$ ExpandGlue("WXGENERICSRCS", "# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\generic\\", "\n# End Source File\n# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\generic\\", "\n# End Source File\n");
#$ ExpandGlue("WXCOMMONSRCS", "# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\common\\", "\n# End Source File\n# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\common\\", "\n# End Source File\n");
#$ ExpandGlue("WXCSRCS", "# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\common\\", "\n# SUBTRACT CPP /YX /Yc /Yu\n# End Source File\n# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\common\\", "\n# SUBTRACT CPP /YX /Yc /Yu\n# End Source File\n");
#$ ExpandGlue("WXHTMLSRCS", "# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\html\\", "\n# End Source File\n# Begin Source File\n\nSOURCE=.\\src\\html\\", "\n# End Source File\n");
# Begin Source File
SOURCE=.\src\common\y_tab.c
!IF "$(CFG)" == "wxWindows - Win32 Release"
# SUBTRACT CPP /YX /Yc /Yu
!ELSEIF "$(CFG)" == "wxWindows - Win32 Debug"
# ADD CPP /W1
# SUBTRACT CPP /YX /Yc /Yu
!ENDIF
# End Source File
# End Target
# End Project

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#!#############################################################################
#! File: wat.t
#! Purpose: tmake template file from which makefile.wat is generated by running
#! tmake -t wat wxwin.pro -o makefile.wat
#! Author: Vadim Zeitlin
#! Created: 14.07.99
#! Version: $Id$
#!#############################################################################
#${
#! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes
#! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes.
IncludeTemplate("filelist.t");
#! now transform these hashes into $project tags
foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) {
my $tag = "";
if ( $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|16|U)\b/ ) {
$tag = "WXNONESSENTIALOBJS";
}
else {
$tag = "WXGENERICOBJS";
}
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{$tag} .= $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) {
#! doesn't compile, apparently
next if $file =~ /^imagjpeg\./;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= $file . " "
}
foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) {
#! these files don't compile
next if $file =~ /^pnghand\./;
next if $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b16\b/;
$file =~ s/cp?p?$/obj/;
$project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= $file . " "
}
#$}
# This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now()
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE WAT.T!
#! an attempt to embed '#' directly in the string somehow didn't work...
#$ $text = chr(35) . '!/binb/wmake.exe';
#
# File: makefile.wat
# Author: Julian Smart
# Created: 1998
#
# Makefile : Builds wxWindows library for Watcom C++, WIN32
WXDIR = ..\..
!include $(WXDIR)\src\makewat.env
WXLIB = $(WXDIR)\lib
LIBTARGET = $(WXLIB)\wx.lib
DUMMY=dummydll
# ODBCLIB = ..\..\contrib\odbc\odbc32.lib
EXTRATARGETS = xpm png zlib
EXTRATARGETSCLEAN = clean_xpm clean_png clean_zlib
GENDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\generic
COMMDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\common
XPMDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\xpm
OLEDIR=ole
MSWDIR=$(WXDIR)\src\msw
DOCDIR = $(WXDIR)\docs
GENERICOBJS= #$ ExpandGlue("WXGENERICOBJS", "", " &\n\t")
# These are generic things that don't need to be compiled on MSW,
# but sometimes it's useful to do so for testing purposes.
NONESSENTIALOBJS= #$ ExpandGlue("WXNONESSENTIALOBJS", "", " &\n\t")
COMMONOBJS = &
y_tab.obj &
#$ ExpandGlue("WXCOMMONOBJS", "", " &\n\t")
MSWOBJS = #$ ExpandGlue("WXMSWOBJS", "", " &\n\t")
# Add $(NONESSENTIALOBJS) if wanting generic dialogs, PostScript etc.
OBJECTS = $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) $(MSWOBJS)
all: $(OBJECTS) $(LIBTARGET) $(EXTRATARGETS)
$(LIBTARGET) : $(OBJECTS)
%create tmp.lbc
@for %i in ( $(OBJECTS) ) do @%append tmp.lbc +%i
wlib /b /c /n /p=512 $^@ @tmp.lbc
#test : $(OBJECTS)
# %create tmp.lbc
# @for %i in ( $(OBJECTS) ) do @%append tmp.lbc +%i
# wlib /b /c /n /p=512 $^@ @tmp.lbc
clean: .SYMBOLIC $(EXTRATARGETSCLEAN)
-erase *.obj
-erase $(LIBTARGET)
-erase *.pch
-erase *.err
-erase *.lbc
cleanall: clean
#${
$_ = $project{"WXMSWOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
$text .= $_ . ': $(';
s/\.obj$//;
if ( $wxMSW{$_} =~ /\bO\b/ ) {
$text .= 'OLEDIR)\\';
} else {
$text .= 'MSWDIR)\\';
}
$text .= $_ . ".cpp\n" .
' *$(CCC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<' . "\n\n";
}
#$}
########################################################
# Common objects (always compiled)
#${
$_ = $project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
$text .= $_;
s/\.obj$//;
$text .= ': $(COMMDIR)\\';
$text .= $_ . ".cpp\n" .
' *$(CCC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<' . "\n\n";
}
#$}
y_tab.obj: $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) -DUSE_DEFINE $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c
# *$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) -DUSE_DEFINE -DYY_USE_PROTOS $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)\dosyacc.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\dosyacc.c $(COMMDIR)\y_tab.c
$(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)\doslex.c
copy $(COMMDIR)\doslex.c $(COMMDIR)\lex_yy.c
########################################################
# Generic objects (not always compiled, depending on
# whether platforms have native implementations)
#${
$_ = $project{"WXGENERICOBJS"};
my @objs = split;
foreach (@objs) {
$text .= $_;
s/\.obj$//;
$text .= ': $(GENDIR)\\';
$text .= $_ . ".cpp\n" .
' *$(CCC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<' . "\n\n";
}
#$}
crbuffri.obj: $(XPMDIR)\crbuffri.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
crbuffrp.obj: $(XPMDIR)\crbuffrp.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
crdatfri.obj: $(XPMDIR)\crdatfri.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
crdatfrp.obj: $(XPMDIR)\crdatfrp.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
create.obj: $(XPMDIR)\create.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
crifrbuf.obj: $(XPMDIR)\crifrbuf.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
crifrdat.obj: $(XPMDIR)\crifrdat.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
crpfrbuf.obj: $(XPMDIR)\crpfrbuf.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
crpfrdat.obj: $(XPMDIR)\crpfrdat.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
# TODO: what to do about this clash of filename????
#data.obj: $(XPMDIR)\data.c
# *$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
hashtab.obj: $(XPMDIR)\hashtab.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
misc.obj: $(XPMDIR)\misc.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
parse.obj: $(XPMDIR)\parse.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
rdftodat.obj: $(XPMDIR)\rdftodat.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
rdftoi.obj: $(XPMDIR)\rdftoi.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
rdftop.obj: $(XPMDIR)\rdftop.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
rgb.obj: $(XPMDIR)\rgb.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
scan.obj: $(XPMDIR)\scan.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
simx.obj: $(XPMDIR)\simx.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
wrffrdat.obj: $(XPMDIR)\wrffrdat.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
wrffri.obj: $(XPMDIR)\wrffri.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
wrffrp.obj: $(XPMDIR)\wrffrp.c
*$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(IFLAGS) $<
OBJ1 = adler32$(O) compress$(O) crc32$(O) gzio$(O) uncompr$(O) deflate$(O) \
trees$(O)
OBJ2 = zutil$(O) inflate$(O) infblock$(O) inftrees$(O) infcodes$(O) \
infutil$(O) inffast$(O)
adler32.obj: adler32.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
compress.obj: compress.c zlib.h zconf.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
crc32.obj: crc32.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
deflate.obj: deflate.c deflate.h zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
gzio.obj: gzio.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
infblock.obj: infblock.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h infblock.h inftrees.h\
infcodes.h infutil.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
infcodes.obj: infcodes.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h inftrees.h infutil.h\
infcodes.h inffast.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
inflate.obj: inflate.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h infblock.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
inftrees.obj: inftrees.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h inftrees.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
infutil.obj: infutil.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h inftrees.h infutil.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
inffast.obj: inffast.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h inftrees.h infutil.h inffast.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
trees.obj: trees.c deflate.h zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
uncompr.obj: uncompr.c zlib.h zconf.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
zutil.obj: zutil.c zutil.h zlib.h zconf.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $*.c
xpm: .SYMBOLIC
cd $(WXDIR)\src\xpm
wmake -f makefile.wat all
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_xpm: .SYMBOLIC
cd $(WXDIR)\src\xpm
wmake -f makefile.wat clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
png: .SYMBOLIC
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
wmake -f makefile.wat all
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_png: .SYMBOLIC
cd $(WXDIR)\src\png
wmake -f makefile.wat clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
zlib: .SYMBOLIC
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
wmake -f makefile.wat all
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
clean_zlib: .SYMBOLIC
cd $(WXDIR)\src\zlib
wmake -f makefile.wat clean
cd $(WXDIR)\src\msw
MFTYPE=wat
makefile.$(MFTYPE) : $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\filelist.txt $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake\$(MFTYPE).t
cd $(WXWIN)\distrib\msw\tmake
tmake -t $(MFTYPE) wxwin.pro -o makefile.$(MFTYPE)
copy makefile.$(MFTYPE) $(WXWIN)\src\msw

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@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
###############################################################################
# File: wxwin.pro
# Purpose: tmake project file from which makefiles for wxWindows are generated
# tmake -t vc wxwin.pro
# Author: Vadim Zeitlin
# Created: 14.07.99
# Version: $Id$
###############################################################################
# this file is empty

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@@ -3,15 +3,25 @@ user/Makefile
user/wxConvert/*.cpp
user/wxConvert/*.h
user/wxConvert/Makefile
user/wxConvert/Makefile.in
user/wxFile/*.cpp
user/wxFile/*.h
user/wxFile/Makefile
user/wxFile/Makefile.in
user/wxFile/*.xpm
user/wxTest/*.cpp
user/wxTest/*.h
user/wxTest/Makefile
user/wxTest/Makefile.in
user/wxTest/*.xpm
user/wxTest/*.png
user/wxLayout/*.cpp
user/wxLayout/*.h
user/wxLayout/Makefile
user/wxLayout/Makefile.in
user/wxLayout/*.xpm
user/wxLayout/*.png

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@@ -20,14 +20,10 @@ cd %src
echo Zipping...
zip32 -@ %dest\wx200gen.zip < %src\distrib\msw\generic.rsp
zip32 -@ -u %dest\wx200gen.zip < %src\distrib\msw\makefile.rsp
zip32 -@ %dest\wx200msw.zip < %src\distrib\msw\msw.rsp
zip32 -@ -u %dest\wx200msw.zip < %src\distrib\msw\makefile.rsp
zip32 -@ %dest\wx200gtk.zip < %src\distrib\msw\gtk.rsp
zip32 -@ -u %dest\wx200gtk.zip < %src\distrib\msw\makefile.rsp
zip32 -@ %dest\wx200stubs.zip < %src\distrib\msw\stubs.rsp
zip32 -@ %dest\wx200mot.zip < %src\distrib\msw\motif.rsp
zip32 -@ -u %dest\wx200mot.zip < %src\distrib\msw\makefile.rsp
zip32 -@ %dest\wx200user.zip < %src\distrib\msw\user.rsp
zip32 -@ %dest\wx200doc.zip < %src\distrib\msw\docsrc.rsp

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@@ -1,675 +0,0 @@
#! /bin/sh
#
# This script is creates a dir tree in ~/wxwine_dist which
# can then be packed into an archive
echo --------
echo This script will copy the wxWINE release files into ~/wxwine_dist
echo --------
echo
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
echo Base dir..
cd ../..
cp wxWINE.spec ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp acconfig.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp acinclude.m4 ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp aclocal.m4 ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp configure.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp configure ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp config.sub ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp config.guess ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp install-sh ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp ltconfig ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp ltmain.sh ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp missing ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp mkinstalldirs ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp wx-config.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp setup.h.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp stamp-h.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
echo Docs..
cd docs/wine
cp COPYING.LIB ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE
cp install.txt ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/INSTALL.txt
cp changes.txt ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/CHANGES.txt
cp licence.txt ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/LICENCE.txt
cp readme.txt ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/README.txt
cp todo.txt ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/TODO.txt
cd ..
cp symbols.txt ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/SYMBOLS.txt
cd ..
echo Include dir..
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include
cd include
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx
cd wx
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/generic
cd generic
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/generic
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/generic
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/generic
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/generic
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/html
cd html
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/html
cp Makefile.am ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/html
cp Makefile.in ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/include/wx/html
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/unix
cd unix
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/unix
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/unix
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/unix
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/msw
cd msw
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/msw
rm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/msw/setup.h
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/msw
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/msw
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/motif
cd motif
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/motif
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/motif
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/gtk
cd gtk
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/gtk
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/gtk
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/protocol
cd protocol
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/protocol
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/protocol
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/include/wx/protocol
cd ..
cd ../..
echo Misc dir..
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc
cd misc
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc/afm
cd afm
cp *.afm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc/afm
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc/afm
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc/afm
cd ..
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc/gs_afm
cd gs_afm
cp *.afm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc/gs_afm
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc/gs_afm
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/misc/gs_afm
cd ../..
echo Src dir..
cd src
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src
cd msw
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/msw
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/msw
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/msw
cp *.xbm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/msw
cp *.c ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/msw
cp *.inc ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/msw
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/msw
cd ..
cd common
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/common
cp glob.inc ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/common
cp lexer.l ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/common
cp parser.y ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/common
cp extended.c ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/common
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/common
cd ..
cd html
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html
cp *.cpp ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html
cp *.h ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxgtk_dist/wxGTK/src/html/bitmaps
cd ../..
cd unix
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/unix
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/unix
cd ..
cd generic
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/generic
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/generic
cd ..
cd iodbc
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/iodbc
cp * ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/iodbc
cd ..
cd zlib
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/zlib
cp * ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/zlib
cd ..
cd png
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/png
cp * ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/png
cd ..
cd jpeg
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/jpeg
cp * ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/src/jpeg
cd ..
cd ..
echo Utils dir..
cd utils
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/utils
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/utils
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/utils
cd ..
echo Samples dir..
cd samples
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples
echo Minimal sample..
cd minimal
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minimal
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minimal
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minimal
cp minimal.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minimal
cp mondrian.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minimal
cd ..
echo Bombs sample..
cd bombs
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/bombs
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/bombs
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/bombs
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/bombs
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/bombs
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/bombs
cd ..
echo Caret sample..
cd caret
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/caret
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/caret
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/caret
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/caret
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/caret
cd ..
echo Checklst sample..
cd checklst
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/checklst
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/checklst
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/checklst
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/checklst
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/checklst
cd ..
echo Config sample..
cd config
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/config
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/config
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/config
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/config
cd ..
echo Controls sample..
cd controls
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/controls
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/controls
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/controls
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/controls
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/controls
cd icons
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/controls/icons
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/controls/icons
cd ../..
echo Db sample..
cd db
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/db
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/db
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/db
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/db
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/db
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/db
cd ..
echo DDE sample..
cd dde
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dde
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dde
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dde
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dde
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dde
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dde
cd ..
echo Dialogs sample..
cd dialogs
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dialogs
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dialogs
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dialogs
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dialogs
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dialogs
cd ..
echo DnD sample..
cd dnd
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dnd
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dnd
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dnd
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dnd
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dnd
cd ..
echo Docview sample..
cd docview
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docview
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docview
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docview
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docview
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docview
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docview
cd ..
echo DocvwMDI sample..
cd docvwmdi
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docvwmdi
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docvwmdi
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docvwmdi
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docvwmdi
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/docvwmdi
cd ..
echo Dynamic sample..
cd dynamic
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dynamic
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dynamic
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dynamic
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dynamic
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/dynamic
cd ..
echo Drawing sample..
cd drawing
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/drawing
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/drawing
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/drawing
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/drawing
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/drawing
cd ..
echo Forty sample..
cd forty
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/forty
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/forty
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/forty
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/forty
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/forty
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/forty
cp *.xbm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/forty
cd ..
echo Fractal sample..
cd fractal
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/fractal
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/fractal
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/fractal
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/fractal
cd ..
echo Grid sample..
cd grid
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/grid
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/grid
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/grid
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/grid
cd ..
echo Help sample..
cd help
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/help
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/help
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/help
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/help
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/help
cd doc
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/help/doc
cp * ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/help/doc
cd ../..
echo Image sample..
cd image
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/image
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/image
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/image
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/image
cp horse.png ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/image
cp horse.gif ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/image
cp horse.jpg ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/image
cd ..
echo Internat sample..
cd internat
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/internat
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/internat
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/internat
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/internat
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/internat
cp readme.txt ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/internat
cp wxstd.po ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/internat
cd fr
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/internat/fr
cp *.?o ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/internat/fr
cd ../..
echo Layout sample..
cd layout
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/layout
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/layout
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/layout
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/layout
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/layout
cd ..
echo Listctrl sample..
cd listctrl
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/listctrl
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/listctrl
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/listctrl
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/listctrl
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/listctrl
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/listctrl
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/listctrl/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/listctrl/bitmaps
cd ../..
echo MDI sample..
cd mdi
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/mdi
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/mdi
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/mdi
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/mdi
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/mdi
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/mdi
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/mdi/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/mdi/bitmaps
cd ../..
echo Memcheck sample..
cd memcheck
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/memcheck
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/memcheck
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/memcheck
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/memcheck
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/memcheck
cd ..
echo Minifram sample..
cd minifram
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minifram
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minifram
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minifram
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minifram
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minifram
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minifram
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minifram/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/minifram/bitmaps
cd ../..
echo Notebook sample..
cd notebook
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/notebook
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/notebook
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/notebook
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/notebook
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/notebook
cd ..
echo PNG sample..
cd png
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/png
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/png
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/png
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/png
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/png
cp *.png ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/png
cd ..
echo Printing sample..
cd printing
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/printing
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/printing
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/printing
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/printing
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/printing
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/printing
cd ..
echo Proplist sample..
cd proplist
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/proplist
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/proplist
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/proplist
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/proplist
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/proplist
cd ..
echo Resource sample..
cd resource
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/resource
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/resource
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/resource
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/resource
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/resource
cp *.wxr ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/resource
cd ..
echo Sashtest sample..
cd sashtest
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/sashtest
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/sashtest
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/sashtest
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/sashtest
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/sashtest
cd ..
echo Scroll sample..
cd sashtest
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/scroll
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/scroll
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/scroll
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/scroll
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/scroll
cd ..
echo Splitter sample..
cd splitter
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/splitter
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/splitter
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/splitter
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/splitter
cd ..
echo Tab sample..
cd tab
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/tab
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/tab
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/tab
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/tab
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/tab
cd ..
echo Text sample..
cd text
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/text
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/text
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/text
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/text
cd ..
echo Thread sample..
cd thread
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/thread
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/thread
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/thread
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/thread
cd ..
echo Toolbar sample..
cd toolbar
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/toolbar
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/toolbar
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/toolbar
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/toolbar
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/toolbar
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/toolbar
cd bitmaps
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/toolbar/bitmaps
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/toolbar/bitmaps
cd ../..
echo TreeCtrl sample..
cd treectrl
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/treectrl
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/treectrl
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/treectrl
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/treectrl
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/treectrl
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/treectrl
cd ..
echo typetest sample..
cd typetest
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/typetest
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/typetest
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/typetest
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/typetest
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/typetest
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/typetest
cd ..
echo Validate sample..
cd validate
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/validate
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/validate
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/validate
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/validate
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/validate
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/validate
cd ..
echo wxPoem sample..
cd wxpoem
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxpoem
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxpoem
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxpoem
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxpoem
cp *.h ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxpoem
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxpoem
cp wxpoem.dat ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxpoem
cp wxpoem.txt ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxpoem
cp wxpoem.idx ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxpoem
cd ..
echo wxSocket sample..
cd wxsocket
mkdir ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxsocket
cp Makefile.am ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxsocket
cp Makefile.in ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxsocket
cp *.cpp ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxsocket
cp *.xpm ~/wxwine_dist/wxWINE/samples/wxsocket
cd ../..
cd ~/wxwine_dist
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wxWindows 2 Change Log
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2.1.0, b?, June 2nd 1999
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wxGTK:
wxMSW:
wxMotif:
General:
- Fixed day_of_week bug (Peter Stadel).
- Added Inside(), SetLeft/Right/Top/Bottom, +, += to wxRect.
- Added wxHTML, an HTML library and widget.
- Added ZIP input stream.
2.1.0, b4, May 9th 1999
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28th August '99: Ninth wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
As the old makefile system didn't work, I trashed it and wrote
a new one - mo more GNU. This, of course, caused a lot of people
to start sing their song of complaints - any change is a good
opportunity to complain, but the effect of the change is that
we now have shared library support on Linux and Solaris (and
probably others as well) and that the Linux shared library no
longer depends on libstdc++, so that we can finally create an
RPM that works on different Linux distributions. Also, the
Unix make system is now much simpler and directly mirrors its
Windows counterparts, making it easier to understand and maintain.
As it is independent of the various GNU tools, the requirements
for using CVS versions are also much less (any make, any compiler,
no other tools).
Split RPMs into two, one for run-time requirements and one
for developement (mostly headers).
Addition of new layout classes that work like Java's, GTK's
or Qt`s - basically, you pack item in a box and let it tell
you how much space it needs. These class are called wxSizer
and I consider them a great addition as they make true cross-
platform dialogs a child's play and are very quick to write
and easy to read. Do consider using them.
Rewritten all dialogs to make use of the new sizers. Also
added a new wxFileDialog like Win95 and replaced the generic
wxFontDialog with GTK's native font selection dialog - this
probably isn't perfect though.
A few more fixes to wxListCtrl and wxTreeCtrl, implemented
more options and modes like the wxMSW version.
New handler for PNM files. Added CanRead() function to image
handlers, updates to GIF handler for preparing the new wxAnimation
class. We'll also get a PCX and hopefully a TIFF handler so
that we support all common general-purpose file formats I know
about. PhotoShop and PhotoPaint images are not general purpose.
I also tried to correct a wxImage bug in connection with big-endian
vs. little-endian problems, but I have no Sparc to actually test
this.
Inclusion of wxMultiMedia. Can play most sound formats on GTK
and MSW and (using xanim on Unix and Win95's MM functions)
display a video in a wxWindow. This will probably be moved to
the core library.
Small updates to socket code. The MSW version is still missing.
Implemented wxBitmapDataObject class.
Added wxFFileStream using FILE* instead if file desrcriptor.
Useful for creating a "cerr" like class as in normal C++.
Also added "endl" for use with wxTextStream and fixed a few
minor problems with buffered streams etc.
Corrected Tabbing code in wxPanel and made it work with wxNotebook.
Small cursor fixes in connection with text control.
Added experimental wxWizard class. Work in progress.
A few more minor fixes.
6th August '99: Eight wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
The new makefile system is not able to produce shared libraries
on Unix with the exception of Linux - libtool is really great.
Therefore, the build system defaults to static libraries on
anything but Linux for now.
Work in wxPen, wxBrush and wxDC to match wxMSW more exactly and
to implement missing feature etc.
Reimplemented radio buttons. The first of a group of such buttons
is now marked by having the wxRB_GROUP style.
Complete redesign of all stream classes, including tests for them
in the samples.
Controls now send the same messages (or more importantly none if
changed programmatically) as per wxMSW.
New implementation of wxSocket using an intermediate library called
GSocket. This willl hopefully change in the future.
Reworked in-place editing of wxListCtrl and wxTreeCtrl.
Fixed bug reporting two refreshes when scrolling.
Corrected bug in wxComboBox client data code.
Corrected reported but unverified bug in BMP loading code.
Added a few more methods to wxStaticBitmap.
Integration of wxHTML code in the main library, including wxZIPStream,
wxFilesystem, wxHTMLHelpController and others.
Added a wrapper for ffile() etc functions.
Updates to wxDynamicLibrary.
New documentation.
New version of wxPython, of course.
Fixed in unenclosed number of other bugs...
25th June '99: Seventh wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
Many fixes to th new makefile system. The last version gave
immediate crashes on all Unices except Linux when linked
dynamically against an application. I reordered the object
files in the library as I guess that this was the cause.
Added icons to message box. This also slightly killed the
layout so this needs to be changed again.
wxGTK now chooses the best visual available on the display instead
of the default one.
Fixed wxProgressDialog again.
Some more corrections I forgot.
New wxPython (includes new layout system and printing).
15th June '99: Sixth wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
The biggest change is the completely rewritten configure/makefile
system using automake. The main argument for switching to automake
is that the resulting makefiles should be more portable so that
people can use the native make utilities instead of GNU make. The
new makefile sytem also handles dependencies correctly, allows for
shared-only compilation, can be invoked from any directory for
concurrent builds wihtin one source tree, uses libtool for greater
shared-library platform support, has a functinonal "make uninstall",
works with GTK, Motif and WINE, conforms better to GNU standards
as far as configure option names are concerned and is easier to
maintain.
Applied patches to compile wxGTK on OS/2.
Configure checks for byte-order and new defines for byte swapping
with respect to the byte-order. Added test for this to typetest sample.
Also made BMP handler bigendian safe so that it should work on
Solaris and such.
Small changes to basic drawing stuff: made wxColour actually compare
RGB values in the == operator, added new constructor to wxMask,
corrected initial background colour for DCs, it is now possible
to use a wxWindowDC etc before there is any window (this doesn't
make any sense, but it is what wxMSW does.)
Added support for the PRIMARY SELECTION to the wxClipboard
class.
Fixed redraw bug when scrolling window-less widgets out
of the visible area (actually a work-around for a GTK bug).
Regrouped some samples, created new one for various versions
of the wxTextCtrl.
Added wxWindow::Reparent() and wxFrame::MakeModal().
Improved handling of column width in wxListCtrl and made
this more compatible with the wxMSW version. Also removed
a bug from the wxImageList returning an off-by-one id for
added images.
Fixed keyboard hotkeys and resizing for wxMDIChildFrame
menu bars.
Added flag to wxSplitterWindow to update its children's
sizes "live" instead of moving a XOR'ed bar around - this
is a resource-draining option. Also corrected cursors
in splitter window.
New way to show "disabled" or greyed toolbar items.
Rewrote parts of the tree ctrl to allow multiple selections
and variable size items (Sylvain). These new function do not
exist in the native Win32 tree control.
Implemented global cursors and wxBusyCursor etc. Also removed
another cursor misbehaviour.
Updated many parts of the documentation to reflect changes
in wxWindows 2.1, wxPython and more exact description of
cross-platform issues as well as platform differences.
Many other fixes, mainly by others...
Further compile fixes for different architectures.
25th May '99: Fifth wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
This is mostly a bug-fix release. We are having funny
times to make wxGTK work well with different micro
versions of GTK 1.2 - which is very close to impossible.
All versions give warnings, although their number might
vary a lot. I use GTK 1.2.3 and only get wanrnings in
one sample (notebook) and that one is due to a bug in
GTK - some people using GTK 1.2.2 reported hundreds of warnings
getting spitted out for what seems like no reason.
This snapshot contains the beginnings of our merging of
headers, meaning that in the future all ports will
use the same headers and will share a lot more code.
We have taken this moment to reorganize some code and
hope to have eliminated much bad C++ code, as reported
primarily by SGI's compilers (Vadim Zeitlin).
Rewritten char and key event propagation routines
to reflect documentation and do the same on wxGTK
as on wxMSW. If you are interested in ascii chars
and cursor key etc, intercept EVT_CHAR, if you
are interested in which key actually got pressed,
intercept EVT_KEYDOWN (Norbert Irmer).
Control that are given -1 as their ID no longer
get arbitrary positive IDs assigned but arbitrary
negative IDs. This had caused some trouble with ID clashes.
wxWindow and wxScrolledWindow no longer use the
wxScrollEvent, but the newly invented wxScrollWinEvent
so that no mixing up of events sent from wxSliders
or wxScrollbars placed in a wxWindow can occur.
Added wxProgressDialog for use with long background
work such as printing.
Added drawing sample and scrolling sample, both of
which show some misbehaviours...
When drawing with the wxXOR logical mode, wxGTK now uses
GdkXOR (instead of GdkInvert) and when drawing in wxINVERT logical
mode, wxGTK now uses GdkInvert (as before). When you did some
rubberband dragging and you used wxXOR and a black pen, then
you should change wxINVERT.
Applied more patches for SGI and HP-UX compilation.
More updates for wxSockets (Guilhem Lavaux). Seems to be nearly
finished.
You can now use threads within your GUI again. Well,
at least if you know what you are doing and you had a look
at the threads sample.
wxGLCanvas updated so that it can share display lists
over several windows and to not exhibit any flicker.
(Norber Irmer).
wxNotebook revamped so that its process of creation matches
wxMSW's more closely, also avoiding problems with wrong page
number. Added InsertPage() and the possibility to prevent
switching pages by intercepting the PAGE_CHANGING event. Also,
wxNotebooks now get shown even if all pages are empty.
Added Activate() to wxMDIChildFrame (Russel).
Improved wxSplitterWindow behaviour and visual feed-back when
given a minimal size etc (Bruce DeVisser).
Minor updates to wxTreeCtrl, wxListBox, printing, wxClipboard,
wxString, wxThreads and many others.
Also wxMSW got a big face-lift, not to mention the new wxMac release...
11th May '99: Fourth wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
This is mostly a bug-fix release. This affects wxSocket, wxThread,
and a few GUI classes. Also more work has been done and window
placement and decorations etc. which we hope to have finished now.
Applied patches for FreeBSD and SGI compilation (not yet finshed).
Updated wxPython to beta 9.
Made wxGLCanvas work again - strangely it flickers now...
wxStaticText is currently broken with GTK 1.2.2 (which I don't
yet have and thus could not fix). Also, scrolling subwindows
(although much improved including a sample) doesn't work perfectly
due to a bug in GTK 1.2.1 (probably 1.2.2 as well).
Added wxStaticLine.
Note that the next release might bring about changes to keyboard
handling and scroll event intercepting from wxScrolledWindow.
By and large much of the code has stabilized and won't be much
different in the final wxWindows 2.1 release. Please test as
much as you can.
The next release will have a new build system.
3rd May '99: Third wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
Updated INSTALL.txt and SYMBOLS.txt.
Support for Unicode is now almost complete. Most samples work in
both Unicode and non-Unicode mode. Thanks to Ove Kaaven and Vadim.
Internal changes required for wxOLE and addition of a very experimental
wxOLE code section using GNOME's Bonobo library (from GNOME's CVS).
New version of wxPython that works with the wxGTK 2.1.
This now includes a very comprensive test/demo suite. Thanks to
Robin Dunn, Harm v.d. Heijden and others. Beware of the hang-man...
More fine tuning of focus handling and GUI widgets.
Complete rewrite of wxSocket classes (still experimental).
Thanks to Guilhem Lavaux.
wxMenuBar supports underlined shortcuts like Windows does,
indicated by a leading & character. wxMenus now have hotkeys
such as in wxXt and wxMSW.
Rewritten MDI subsystem.
Correcetions and additions to the printing framework including
a paper type database (Julian).
Several controls now support more style flags for modifying
look (and feel) of the controls and windows.
New implementation of idle handlers, which now send an idle
event only once after the event queue has been emptied (which
is what happens in the wxMSW port as well), not regularly.
This no longer forces wxGTK applications to sleep (by having
to call usleep()) in idle time - giving more CPU slices to
the application if desired.
wxGLCanvas (the OpenGl for wxWindows) now accepts keyboard input.
The usual number of compile and bug fixes from all involved.
21st April '99: Second wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
Added much code for Unicode support. Still experimental, but looks very
cool - thanks to Ove Kaaven and Vadim Zeitlin. If you are very brave, then
you can compile wxGTK with "configure --with-unicode".
More updates on the dreaded issue of making frames and dialogs impossible
to resize etc.
Drag and Drop works now under GTK 1.2 - at least basically when dragging
and dropping text. The API is not entirely fixed yet but seems quite
good now. Support for different actions (copy/move/link/..) still missing.
I also removed support for GTK 1.0 Drag and Drop - this is just broken
and unusable in GTK 1.0 and I don't want to fix it.
I now embed the JPEG library and handlers for JPEG and GIF have been
added to the existing PNG and BMP (and XPM for GTK version only). In
the future, the RPMs will not contain these libraries but depend on
the image libraries to be preinstalled whereas the source *.tgz will
ship with everything that is needed for wxGTK so that no downloading
of ten image libs will be required - also avoiding problems with ten
different kinds of libJPEG-6.0.1.7.IV beta 7. We also updated the
PNG code to the newest PNG version.
wxImage now makes use of the fast rendering code as provided by
GTK 1.2 whenever possible. This should mean a speed-up for graphics
heavy apps.
Many fixes all over. Also should compile with GTK 1.2.0 as opposed
to only with GTK 1.2.1 now.
wxPython still doesn't compile, I think.
12th April '99: First wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
This is the first developers' version of wxWindows 2.1 for GTK. It's main
new feature is that it supports GTK 1.2 (as opposed to GTK 1.0) which
will make development within the GNOME evironment a lot easier.
Apart from the move to GTK 1.2 and the changes (some major) that were
required as part of that work, enhancement or corrections have been
made to many of the non-GUI classes and functions (such as wxClipboard,
wxThread, wxSocket, wxConfig)
and a few GUI classes (accelerators in menus, listbox always with
scrollbar, wxFrame honours Motif Window Manager hints, corrected tab
traversal for broken GTK 1.0 widgets).
There have been slight changes to the priting dialogs and their
setup data (which might break apps using this code in previous
versions). Also, a bug concerning printing white has been fixed
(actually not tested).
Although this is only the first 2.1 snapshot, there is little reason not
to use it as many bugs from version 2.0 have been corrected. There are,
pf course, still a few problem left with GTK 1.2 (some of which relate
to bugs in GTK).
I think I preserved backward compatility with GTK 1.0 and if not it
should be easy to fix - but mostly I don't care.
Drag'N'Drop is currently completely broken. Also, wxPython currently
doesn't compile with this release. The OpenGL canvas still seems to
work.
Major targets for the final release (still a long way): a new configure
system, support JPEG and GIF formats, wxHTML, super-duppah frame layout
stuff, syntax-highlighting editor, possibly Unicode, possibly some GNOME
gooddies, possibly world domination.
5th March '99: wxWindows 2.0 released
This is the final version of wxWindows 2.0 for GTK. The versions for
Windows and Motif (and also this version) are available form Julian Smart's
site. The Mac version is still under development.
19th February '99: wxWindows 2.0 beta 5
This is the fifth beta release and it contains mostly bug fixes and
updates for documentation.
Applied compile fixes for Solaris (different flavours and compilers).
12th February '99: wxWindows 2.0 beta 4
This is the fourth beta release and it contains mostly bug fixes and
updates for documentation.
Tracked a few more cases, where the bahaviour between wxMSW and wxGTK
differed. This was the case for closing a dialog or frame as well as
for clearing a device context or setting its background colour and some
other minor details.
Most standard dialogs have been face-liftet a little.
Implememted default buttons for GTK.
Fixed many bugs. You guessed it.
29th January '99: wxWindows 2.0 beta 3
This is the third beta release and it contains mostly bug fixes.
There is one field where we haven't been able to fix the API yet, and that
it Drag'n'Drop. This is mostly due to the fact that DnD in
GTK 1.0 is hardly usable and much different from GTK 1.2 which means that
we have to design a common API for Windows, GTK 1.0 and GTK 1.2. Although
we are trying to prevent that, it is possible that wxWindows 2.0 (being
based on GTK 1.0) will not have proper DnD support.
The major changes are that tool tips have been added, threads have been completely
rewritten, the ODBC code has been updated and improved, the socket code works
better now.
Classes for managing MIME-types under Windows and Unix have been added.
There is now a wxGLCanvas class for OpenGl/Mesa for the Windows, GTK and
Motif ports. Come see the penguins flying...
Documentation has received a big face lift - it now covers nearly all the
classes, at least.
The usual amount of bug fixes. Countless.
A few member functions of wxString have been renamed.
For those who are using the ever-so-popular wxImage class (which
now available on Motif and Windows as well) in 8-bit mode: wxGTK
now creates a color cube upon start-up in 8-bit mode and thus the
generation of bitmaps from images has been speeded up 20 times.
It is now possible to develop with wxGTK without having the GTK 1.0 header
files installed so that having the GTK 1.2 header files installed no longer
is any problem. We also provide RPMs for RedHat glibc 2 based systems, compiled
with egcs 1.1.1 on SuSE 6.0. Note that the RPM will not work in
SuSE 6.0 as SuSE decided to ship 6.0 with a broken GTK+ package.
6th January '99: wxWindows 2.0 beta 2
This is the second beta release and contains it mostly build and
bug fixes. Threads work well now on (up-to-date) glibc 2 systems,
commercial Unices and Windows.
20th December '98: wxWindows 2.0 beta 1
This is the first beta release and we have used the time before
this release to tidy up some parts of the API. All releases from
now on will be source code compatible but we reserve binary compatibility
for the final release. Because of this, the actual library name of
the beta version will not be 2.0 but 1.99, so that we prevent
conflicts with the final library later on. After the final release
we'll only fix bugs so that there will be no reason to link any
program statically with wxGTK.
We changed the name of the shared library to include the version of
the GTK used so that no conflicts emerge with simultaneous
versions of wxWindows for GTK 1.0 and for GTK 1.2 and so on.
As you can see, we have not moved to GTK 1.1.X as the different
development versions are too different and buggy to be useful. We'll
wait for a stable GTK 1.2 release (hardly 1.2.0) and start porting
then.
wxGTK now compiles without problems on anything between gcc 2.7.2 on
Linux-x86 and egcs 1.1 on Linux-Alpha and egcs 1.0 on Sparc. This isn't
as easy as it sounds...
Available form this site are the Python bindings of wxWindows.
Thanks to Robin Dunn for this tremendous contribution.
Tkinter is dead, Java is dead, wxPython rules! That's all there is to say.
Although only a few new classes have been added, many have been polished
up substantially, the most visible are wxListCtrl, wxTreeCtrl and
all classes related to printing. Also the DialogEd now functions
much better than before. Drag'n'Drop is fucntional but probably won't
be perfect until we use GTK 1.2 and its much improved DnD features.
wxClipboard has arrived and works for text. Other formats have not been
tested carefully yet.
wxMiniFrame has been added which might be useful for docking toolbars
etc. Someone has already done that for the MSW port and we hope to
include his very nice work later.
wxDirDialog has been added (thanks to Harm von der Heijden).
The entite "tab traveral" system for moving from item to item in
a dialog has been rewritten. It now completely overrides the
not-so-well-done GTK native tab system.
Quite much has been done to improve the wxImage class, which is now
available in the Windows port as well. Very useful for anything related
to image processing. wxGTK also uses this class internally e.g. to scale
bitmaps when the scale factor (e.g. zooming) of a drawing context
has changed.
Some of the small and handy classes (wxDate, wxTime, wxVariant) have
received a face-lift. wxList has been rewritten to make it possible
to write type-safe lists. The collection of utility functions (wxFileFind etc)
has been revamped and cleaned-up (thanks to Vadim Zeitlin, who has also
greatly enhanced many basic classes, ranging wxString to the debug and
log system).
We removed some constructors of GDI classes (such as wxPen, wxColour)
which took a pointer as a parameter. This lead to many errors among users
resulting in unexpected behaviour so it was decided to remove these
constructors.
As the number of users and the number of test programs and samples
is steadialy rising the core classes of wxWindows for MSW and GTK 1.0
can be considered to be very stable if not outright bug-free. I haven't
seen a crash for weeks now and wxWindows' internal debug features also
have improved every week, making stepping-through with a debugger almost
completely unnecessary as the library reports possible errors itself
(when in debug mode).

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@@ -1,134 +1,83 @@
!!! When sending bug reports tell us what version of wxWindows you are
using (including the beta) and what compiler on what system. One
example: wxGTK 2.1 beta 6, egcs 1.1.1, Redhat 5.0 !!!
* The most simple case
-----------------------
If you compile wxWindows on Linux for the first time and don't like to read
install instructions just do (in the base dir):
If you compile wxWindows on Unix for the first time and don't
like to read install instructions just do (in the base dir):
> ./configure --with-gtk
> make
> su <type root password>
> make install
> ldconfig
> exit
Afterwards you can continue with
> make
> su <type root password>
> make install
> ldconfig
> exit
If you want to remove wxWindows on Unix you can do this:
> su <type root password>
> make uninstall
> ldconfig
> exit
* The expert case
-----------------
If you want to do some more serious cross-platform programming with wxWindows,
such as for GTK and Motif, you can now build two complete libraries and use
them concurretly. For this end, you have to create a directory for each build
of wxWindows - you may also want to create different versions of wxWindows
and test them concurrently. Most typically, this would be a version configured
with --enable-debug_flag and one without. Note, that only one build can currently
be installed, so you'd have to use local version of the library for that purpose.
For building three versions (one GTK, one Motif and a debug version of the GTK
source) you'd do this:
md buildmotif
cd buildmotif
../configure --with-motif
./configure
make
cd ..
su <type root password>
make install
ldconfig
exit
md buildgtk
cd buildgtk
../configure --with-gtk
make
cd ..
md buildgtkd
cd buildgtkd
../configure --with-gtk --enable-debug_flag
make
cd ..
* The most simple errors
------------------------
configure reports, that you don't have GTK 1.X installed although you are
very sure you have. Well, you have installed it, but you also have another
version of the GTK installed, which you may need to remove including other
versions of glib (and its headers). Also, look for the PATH variable and check
if it includes the path to the correct gtk-config! The check your LDPATH if it
points to the correct library. There is no way to compile wxGTK if configure
doesn't pass this test as all this test does is compile and link a GTK program.
configure reports, that you don't have GTK 1.X installed
although you are certainly sure you have. Well, you have
installed it, but you also have another version of the
GTK installed, which you may need to removed including
other versions of glib (and its headers).
You get errors during compilation: The reason is that you probably have a broken
compiler, which includes almost everything that is called gcc. If you use gcc 2.8
you have to disable optimsation as the compiler will give up with an internal
compiler error.
If there is just any way for you to use egcs, use egcs. We cannot fix gcc.
You get immediate segfault when starting any sample or application: This is either
due to having compiled the library with different flags or options than your program -
typically you might have the __WXDEBUG__ option set for the library but not for your
program - or due to using a broken compiler (and its optimisation) such as GCC 2.8.
You get errors during compilation. The reason is that you
probably have a broken compiler, which includes almost
everything that is called gcc. If there is just any way
for you to use egcs, use egcs. We are sorry, but we cannot
fix gcc.
* The most simple program
-------------------------
Now create your super-application myfoo.app and compile anywhere with
Now create your super-application myfoo.app and compile anywhere
with
g++ myfoo.cpp `wx-config --libs --cflags` -o myfoo
g++ myfoo.cpp `wx-config --libs` `wx-config --cflags` -o myfoo
* General
-----------------------
The Unix variants of wxWindows use GNU configure. If you have problems with your
make use GNU make instead.
The Unix variants of wxWindows use GNU configure. If you have
problems with your make use GNU make instead.
If you have general problems with installation, read my homepage at
If you have general problems with installation, read my
homepage at
http://wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~wxxt
for newest information. If you still don't have any success, please send a bug
report to one of our mailing lists (see my homepage) INCLUDING A DESCRIPTION OF
YOUR SYSTEM AND YOUR PROBLEM, SUCH AS YOUR VERSION OF GTK, WXGTK, WHAT DISTRIBUTION
YOU USE AND WHAT ERROR WAS REPORTED. I know this has no effect, but I tried...
for newest information. If you still don't have any success,
please send a bug report to one of our mailing lists (see
my homepage) INCLUDING A DESCRIPTION OF YOUR SYSTEM AND
YOUR PROBLEM, SUCH AS YOUR VERSION OF GTK, WXGTK, WHAT
DISTRIBUTION YOU USE AND WHAT ERROR WAS REPORTED. I know
this has no effect, but I tried...
* GUI libraries
-----------------------
wxWindows/GTK requires the GTK+ library to be installed on your system. It has to
be a stable version, preferebly version 1.2.3. You can use GTK 1.0 in connection
with wxWindows, albeit without Drag'n'Drop. wxWindows does work with the 1.1.X
versions of the GTK+ library.
You can get the newest version of the GTK+ from the GTK homepage at:
wxWindows/GTK requires the GTK+ library to be installed on your system.
It has to be a stable version, preferebly version 1.2.3. You can use
GTK 1.0.X in connection with wxWindows, but we don't support Drag'n'Drop
for GTK 1.0.X so you have to "configure --without-dnd". wxWindows does
NOT work with the 1.1.X versions of the GTK+ library.
You can get the newest version of the GTK+ from the GTK homepage
at
http://www.gtk.org
We also mirror GTK+ 1.0.6 at my ftp site. You'll find information about downloading
at my homepage.
We also mirror GTK+ 1.2.1 at my ftp site soon. You'll find information
about downloading at my homepage.
* Additional libraries
-----------------------
wxWindows/Gtk requires a thread library and X libraries known to work with threads.
This is the case on all commercial Unix-Variants and all Linux-Versions that are
based on glibc 2 except RedHat 5.0 which is broken in many aspects. As of writing
this, these Linux distributions have correct glibc 2 support:
wxWindows/Gtk requires a thread library and X libraries
known to work with threads. This is the case on all
commercial Unix-Variants and all Linux-Versions that
are based on glibc 2 except RedHat 5.0 which is broken
in many aspects. As of writing this, these Linux
distributions have correct glibc 2 support:
- RedHat 5.1
- Debian 2.0
@@ -136,42 +85,32 @@ this, these Linux distributions have correct glibc 2 support:
- DLD 6.0
- SuSE 6.0
You can disable thread support by running
You can enable thread support by running
./configure "--disable-threads"
./configure "--with-threads"
make clean
make
su <type root password>
make install
ldconfig
exit
NB: DO NOT COMPILE WXGTK WITH GCC AND THREADS, SINCE ALL PROGRAMS WILL CRASH UPON
START-UP! Just always use egcs and be happy.
NB: DO NOT COMPILE WXGTK WITH GCC AND THREADS, SINCE
ALL PROGRAMS WILL CRASH UPON START-UP! Just always
use egcs and be happy.
* Building wxGTK on OS/2
--------------------------
* Create your configuration
-----------------------------
Please send comments and question about the OS/2 installation
to Andrea Venturoli <a.ventu@flashnet.it> and patches to
make the installation work (better) to me (Robert Roebling).
Usage:
./configure options
You'll need OS/2 Warp (4.00FP#6), X-Free86/2 (3.3.3),
gtk+ (?), emx (0.9d fix 1), flex (2.5.4), yacc (1.8),
korn shell (5.2.13), Autoconf (?), GNU file utilities (3.6),
GNU text utilities (1.3), GNU shell utilites (1.12), m4 (1.4),
sed (2.05), grep (2.0), Awk (3.0.3), GNU Make (3.76.1).
If you want to use system's C and C++ compiler,
set environment variables CC and CCC as
Open an OS/2 prompt and switch to the directory above.
First set some global environment variables we need:
SET CXXFLAGS=-Zmtd -D__ST_MT_ERRNO__
SET OSTYPE=OS2X
SET COMSPEC=sh
Notice you can choose whatever you want, if you don't like OS2X.
* Building wxGTK on SGI
--------------------------
% setenv CC cc
% setenv CCC CC
% ./configure options
Using the SGI native compilers, it is recommended that you
also set CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS before running configure. These
@@ -188,19 +127,6 @@ untested).
The SGI native compiler support has only been tested on Irix 6.5.
* Create your configuration
-----------------------------
Usage:
./configure options
If you want to use system's C and C++ compiler,
set environment variables CC and CCC as
% setenv CC cc
% setenv CCC CC
% ./configure options
to see all the options please use:
./configure --help
@@ -222,68 +148,43 @@ not been defined. And Make in some circumstances as well...
* General options
-------------------
Given below are the commands to change the default behaviour,
i.e. if it says "--disable-threads" it means that threads
are enabled by default.
Many of the confiugre options have been thoroughly tested
in wxWindows snapshot 6, but not yet all (ODBC not).
Normally, you won't have to choose a toolkit, because when
you download wxGTK, it will default to --with-gtk etc. But
if you use all of our CVS repository you have to choose a
toolkit. You must do this by running configure with either of:
--without-gtk Don't use the GIMP ToolKit (GTK)
--with-gtk Use the GIMP ToolKit (GTK)
--with-motif Use either Motif or Lesstif
Configure will look for both.
The following options handle the kind of library you want to build.
--disable-threads Compile without thread support. Threads
--with-threads Compile with thread support. Threads
support is also required for the
socket code to work.
--disable-shared Do not create shared libraries.
--without-shared Do not create shared libraries.
--disable-optimise Do not optimise the code. Can
--without-optimise Do not optimise the code. Can
sometimes be useful for debugging
and is required on some architectures
such as Sun with gcc 2.8.X which
would otherwise produce segvs.
--enable-profile Add profiling info to the object
--with-profile Add profiling info to the object
files. Currently broken, I think.
--enable-no_rtti Enable compilation without creation of
C++ RTTI information in object files.
This will speed-up compilation and reduce
binary size.
--with-mem_tracing Add built-in memory tracing.
--enable-no_exceptions Enable compilation without creation of
C++ exception information in object files.
This will speed-up compilation and reduce
binary size. Also fewer crashes during the
actual compilation...
--enable-no_deps Enable compilation without creation of
dependency information.
--enable-permissive Enable compilation without creation of
giving erros as soon as you compile with
Solaris ANSI-defying headers...
--enable-mem_tracing Add built-in memory tracing.
--enable-dmalloc Use the dmalloc memory debugger.
--with-dmalloc Use the dmalloc memory debugger.
Read more at www.letters.com/dmalloc/
--enable-debug_info Add debug info to object files and
--with-debug_info Add debug info to object files and
executables for use with debuggers
such as gdb (or its many frontends).
--enable-debug_flag Define __DEBUG__ and __WXDEBUG__ when
--with-debug_flag Define __DEBUG__ and __WXDEBUG__ when
compiling. This enable wxWindows' very
useful internal debugging tricks (such
as automatically reporting illegal calls)
@@ -294,9 +195,6 @@ The following options handle the kind of library you want to build.
* Feature Options
-------------------
Many of the confiugre options have been thoroughly tested
in wxWindows snapshot 6, but not yet all (ODBC not).
When producing an executable that is linked statically with wxGTK
you'll be surprised at its immense size. This can sometimes be
drastically reduced by removing features from wxWindows that
@@ -307,33 +205,23 @@ are
--without-libjpeg Disables JPEG image format code.
{ --without-odbc Disables ODBC code. Not yet. }
--without-odbc Disables ODBC code.
--disable-resources Disables the use of *.wxr type
--without-wxresources Disables the use of *.wxr type
resources.
--disable-threads Disables threads. Will also
--without-threads Disables threads. Will also
disable sockets.
--disable-sockets Disables sockets.
--without-sockets Disables sockets.
--disable-dnd Disables Drag'n'Drop.
--without-dnd Disables Drag'n'Drop.
--disable-clipboard Disables Clipboard.
--without-clipboard Disables Clipboard.
--disable-serial Disables object instance serialiasation.
--without-serial Disables object instance serialiasation.
--disable-streams Disables the wxStream classes.
--disable-file Disables the wxFile class.
--disable-textfile Disables the wxTextFile class.
--disable-intl Disables the internationalisation.
--disable-validators Disables validators.
--disable-accel Disables accel.
--without-streams Disables the wxStream classes.
Apart from disabling certain features you can very often "strip"
the program of its debugging information resulting in a significant
@@ -351,11 +239,14 @@ the library by typing:
make
make yourself some coffee, as it will take some time. On an old
386SX possibly two weeks. During compilation, you'll get a few
386SX possibly week. During compilation, you'll get a few
warning messages depending in your compiler.
If you want to be more selective, you can change into a specific
directiry and type "make" there.
if you want to be more selective:
make will build only the base libraries
make samples will build the samples
make user will build everything in user
Then you may install the library and it's header files under
/usr/local/include/wx and /usr/local/lib respectively. You
@@ -363,11 +254,21 @@ have to log in as root (i.e. run "su" and enter the root
password) and type
make install
You can remove any traces of wxWindows by typing
make uninstall
Depending on the configuration of some files, the libraries
and binaries will be placed in different directories.
The "global" binaries and libraries will be placed in:
bin/$(OSTYPE) and
lib/$(OSTYPE) respectively
"local" binaries and libraries will be placed in:
(basedir of that application)/$(OSTYPE).
This is also the place where all the object-files will go.
(Currently there arent any global binaries).
If you want to save disk space by removing unnecessary
object-files:
@@ -378,6 +279,8 @@ in the various directories will do the work for you.
* Creating a new Project
--------------------------
There are two ways to create your own project:
1) The first way uses the installed libraries and header files
automatically using wx-config
@@ -401,26 +304,181 @@ This is certain to become the standard way unless we decide
to sitch to tmake.
2) The other way creates a project within the source code
directories of wxWindows. For this endeavour, you'll need
the usual number of GNU tools, at least
directories of wxWindows: In this case I propose to put
all contributed programs in the directory "/user", with a
directory of its own.
GNU automake version 1.4
GNU autoheader version 2.14
GNU autoconf version 2.14
GNU libtool version 1.3
This directory then should include the following files:
and quite possibly
Makefile (You can copy this one from any application in samples
probably you will not need to edit this one. There is
only one case where you might be interested in changing
this file, but about that see later.)
Makefile.in (This is the base application-Makefile template, from
which the actual Makefile for each system is created.
More about this later)
GNU make
GNU C++
put ALL your source code along with all the other stuff you need for
your application in this directory (subdirectories are welcome).
and if you have all this then you probably know enough to
go ahead yourself :-)
----------------------
** Something about Makefiles
------------------------------
On general principle it should only contain ONE line, which is as follows:
include ../../setup/general/makeapp
this will include all the necessary definitions for creating the applications
the only case where you might want to add another line is the following:
this version of configure also supports creation of source archives of the
application for easy distribution and updates to newer version of wxWindows.
For this purpose all files in the application-directory will be put into
a gziped tar-file in the full notation user/<your application>/*
if you want to include some other files that you want "more visible", like
a README.<yourApp> or a shell script for easy
compilation/installation/distribution, then you have to add a variable
DISTRIBUTE_ADDITIONAL=<your files>
to the Makefile.
So it would look like this:
DISTRIBUTE_ADDITIONAL=README.TheApp
include ../../setup/general/makeapp
As we have already talked about distribution the command to create a
distribution is:
make distrib
NOTE: If you are in the base directory of wxWindows it will create
distribution packages for wxWindows as well as for all packages in the
user directory.
So if you want to create only packages for the files in user,
then go to the directory other and type:
make distrib
or if you only want one application to be created then
enter the specific directory and type there:
make distrib
All the distribution files will be put in the directory
distrib at the base of the wxWindows-tree (where also configure
and template.mak can be found).
** Something about Makefile.in
--------------------------------
As you have already seen with Makefile, configure makes a lot of use
if the include statement in make to keep the Makefiles as simple as
possible.
So basically there are only variables to define and then a include command.
Exception to this rule is if you have special rules for some stuff...
These rules should go AFTER the include statement!!!
so the general header looks like this:
# wxWindows base directory
WXBASEDIR=@WXBASEDIR@
# set the OS type for compilation
OS=@OS@
# compile a library only
RULE=bin
and the general footer will look like this:
# include the definitions now
include ../../../template.mak
the key variable is RULE, which defines what make should create
in this directory.
here are some examples:
RULE description
===========================================================================
bin creates a local binary (for a global binary prefix bin with g)
additional variables needed:
BIN_TARGET this gives the name of your application
BIN_OBJ this gives the object files needed to
link the application
optional variables are:
BIN_SRC this gives the list of c/c++ files for
which dependencies will be checked.
(This can be achieved with: make depend)
BIN_LINK this gives commands for additional
libraries needed to link the application
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
bin2 creates two local binaries (for global binaries prefix bin2 with g)
in addition to the variables specified above you MUST also
provide the same variables with BIN2_ instead of BIN_
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
lib creates a local library (for a global binary prefix bin with g)
additional variables needed:
LIB_TARGET this gives the name of your library
LIB_OBJ this gives the object files needed for
the library to be build.
optional variables are:
LIB_SRC this gives the list of c/c++ files for
which dependencies will be checked.
libbin and libgbin are also possible and will need in addition
the variables from bin
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
gslib is similar to lib, but it creates a shared library if the system
supports it.
additional variables needed:
LIB_MAJOR major number of the shared library
LIB_MINOR minor number of the shared library
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
other additional variables:
ADD_COMPILE define additional includes/defines that
are needed to compile the object files
(if you need to reference some directory
utils - like wxGrid -, then please
reference them with the variables defined
in template.mak - e.g.: $(SRCDIR),$(UTILS),
$(SAMPLES),$(OTHERS))
NEEDED_DEFINES lists all the defines that HAVE to be set in
/include/wx/setup.h to compile correctly.
SRC_DIR lists all directories that are needed to
compile. (i.e: lists all the directories,
where there are source-files.) But it is
also needed to clean an object and for
machines, for which make does not support
VPATH
currently there are the following compiling rules provided:
object files are created for the following file extensions:
.c .cc .cpp
Please have a closer look at the Makefiles in this distribution.
* Platforms configure is working with
---------------------------------------
Please report build succes on any machine. Especially non-
Linux operating systems (which I don't have).
Original author of the autoconf system for wxxt-1.66 and for this INSTALL
file:
Martin Sperl sperl@dsn.ast.univie.ac.at
Ported to wxGTK 0.1:
Wolfram Gloger wmglo@dent.med.uni-muenchen.de
Thanks alot to both of them.
In the hope that it will be useful,
Robert Roebling <roebling@sun2.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>
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Welcome to wxWindows/Gtk 2.1 snapshot 9,
Welcome to wxWindows/Gtk 2.1 snapshot 5,
you have downloaded version 2.1 of the GTK+ 1.2 port of
the wxWindows GUI library. This is a developers release
and is it not suited for production development. Beware
that major changes can happen before a final release.
Beginning with snapshot 9, wxWindows uses a completely
new make file system on Unix which no longer uses the
various GNU tools and I hope that I'll never again have
to write any more makefiles.
that major changes can happen before a final release -
Particularly the makefile system will change entirly.
More information is available from my homepage at:
http://wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~wxxt
@@ -23,8 +19,7 @@ at Julian Smart's homepage at:
Information on how to install can be found in the file
INSTALL.txt, but if you cannot wait, this should work on
many systems (when using GTK 1.0 or when not using Linux
read the INSTALL.txt):
many systems (when using GTK 1.0 read the INSTALL.txt):
./configure
make
@@ -33,6 +28,17 @@ make install
ldconfig
exit
Type the following to make the samples
make samples
To start the samples, change into the directory that
corresponds to the sample and your system, e.g on a
linux-gnu machine the minimal sample would get started
from the wxWindows base dir with
./samples/minimal/linux-gnu/minimal
When you run into problems, please read the INSTALL.txt and
follow those instructions. If you still don't have any success,
please send a bug report to one of our mailing lists (see
@@ -42,13 +48,13 @@ DISTRIBUTION YOU USE AND WHAT ERROR WAS REPORTED. I know
this has no effect, but I tried...
The library produced by the install process will be called
libwx_gtk.a (static) and libwx_gtk-2.1.so.0.0.0 (shared) so that
libwx_gtk2.a (static) and libwx_gtk2.so.1.0 (shared) so that
once a binary incompatible version of wxWindows/Gtk comes out
we'll augment the library version number to avoid linking problems.
Please send problems concerning installation, feature requests,
bug reports or comments to the wxWindows users list. Information
on how to subscribe is available from my homepage.
bug reports or comments to the wxWindows users Information on
how to subscribe is available from my homepage.
wxWindows/Gtk doesn't come with any guarantee whatsoever. It might
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us to make alterations and upload them instantly to the server in Edinburgh, from
which others can update their source.<P>
To build source from CVS, see the file BuildCVS.txt in the top-level wxWindows distribution
directory.<P>
<H3>How is wxWindows 2 distributed?</H3>
By ftp, and via the <a href="cdrom2.htm">wxWindows CD-ROM</a>.<P>
@@ -206,8 +203,8 @@ finished?) to think very far ahead. However, we know we want to make wxWindows a
and well-publicised as possible. We also want to aim for better platform-independence of
resources such as icons and bitmaps, standardising on the PNG for all platforms.<P>
Other possibilities include: DCOM/CORBA compatibility; a wxWindows book;
<a href="http://wxstudio.linuxbox.com/">wxStudio</a>, an IDE;
Other possibilities include: DCOM/CORBA compatibility; a wxWindows book; an
<a href="http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/wxide.htm">IDE</a>;
other platforms; other interface abilities such as speech output.<P>
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@@ -166,79 +166,6 @@ optimized. For example, in wxWindows project, set to 'Minimum
Size'. In Dialog Editor project, set to 'Customize: Favor Small
Code' (and no others). This will then work.<P>
<H3>How are the wxWindows makefiles edited under Windows?</H3>
As of wxWindows 2.1, there is a new system written by Vadim Zeitlin, that
generates the makefiles from templates using tmake.<P>
Here are Vadim's notes:<P>
<blockquote>
To use these new makefiles, you don't need anything (but see below).
However, you should NOT modify them because these files will be
rewritten when I regenerate them using tmake the next time. So, if
you find a problem with any of these makefiles (say, makefile.b32)
you'll need to modify the corresponding template (b32.t in this
example) and regenerate the makefile using tmake.<P>
tmake can be found at
<a href="http://www.troll.no/freebies/tmake.html" target=_new>www.troll.no/freebies/tmake.html</a>.
It's a Perl5 program and so it needs Perl (doh). There is a binary for
Windows (available from the same page), but I haven't used it, so
I don't know if it works as flawlessly as "perl tmake" does (note
for people knowing Perl: don't try to run tmake with -w, it won't
do you any good). Using it extremely simple: to regenerate makefile.b32
just go to distrib/msw/tmake and type<P>
<pre>tmake -t b32 wxwin.pro -o ../../src/msw/makefile.b32</pre><P>
The makefiles are untested - I don't have any of Borland, Watcom or
Symantec and I don't have enough diskspace to recompile even with
VC6 using makefiles. The new makefiles are as close as possible to the
old ones, but not closer: in fact, there has been many strange things
(should I say bugs?) in some of makefiles, some files were not compiled
without any reason etc. Please test them and notify me about any problems.
Better yet, modify the template files to generate the correct makefiles
and check them in.<P>
The templates are described in tmake ref manual (1-2 pages of text)
and are quite simple. They do contain some Perl code, but my Perl is
primitive (very C like) so it should be possible for anybody to make
trivial modifications to it (I hope that only trivial modifications
will be needed). I've tagged the ol makefiles as MAKEFILES_WITHOUT_TMAKE
in the cvs, so you can always retrieve them and compare the new ones,
this will make it easier to solve the problems you might have.<P>
Another important file is filelist.txt: it contains the list of all
files to be compiled. Some of them are only compiled in 16/32 bit mode.
Some other are only compiled with some compilers (others can't compile
them) - all this info is contained in this file.<P>
So now adding a new file to wxWindows is as easy as modifying filelist.txt
(and Makefile.ams for Unix ports) and regenerating the makefiles - no
need to modify all files manually any more.<P>
Finally, there is also a file vc6.t which I use myself: this one
generates a project file for VC++ 6.0 (I didn't create vc5.t because
I don't need it and can't test it, but it should be trivial to create
one from vc6.t - probably the only things to change would be the
version number in the very beginning and the /Z option - VC5 doesn't
support edit-and=continue). This is not an officially supported way
of building wxWindows (that is, nobody guarantees that it will work),
but it has been very useful to me and I hope it will be also for
others. To generate wxWindows.dsp run<P>
<pre>tmake -t vc6 wxwin.pro -o ../../wxWindows.dsp</pre><P>
Then just include this project in any workspace or open it from VC IDE
and it will create a new workspace for you.<P>
If all goes well, I'm planning to create a template file for Makefile.ams
under src/gtk and src/motif and also replace all makefiles in the samples
subdirectories with the project files from which all the others will be
generated. At least it will divide the number of files in samples
directory by 10 (and the number of files to be maintained too).
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<ul>
<li><a href="../../samples/bombs">bombs</a>: minesweeper-like game.
<li><a href="../../samples/caret">caret</a>: a sample to test the wxCaret class.
<li><a href="../../samples/checklst">checklst</a>: demonstrates wxCheckListBox on
supported platforms (currently Windows and GTK only).
<li><a href="../../samples/config">config</a>: demonstrates use of wxConfig, which
@@ -211,8 +210,6 @@ fully-fledged application!
<li><a href="../../samples/fractal">fractal</a>: fractal mountains by Andrew Davison.
<li><a href="../../samples/grid">grid</a>: demonstrates the wxGrid class.
<li><a href="../../samples/help">help</a>: shows how to use wxHelpController.
<li><a href="../../samples/html">html</a>: a number of demos for the wxHTML class library, used inside
applications and also as a help facility.
<li><a href="../../samples/image">image</a>: shows off the cross-platform wxImage class.
<li><a href="../../samples/internat">internat</a>: use of wxWindows' internationalization support.
<li><a href="../../samples/joytest">joytest</a>: tests the wxJoystick class (currently Windows and GTK only).
@@ -240,8 +237,6 @@ Excel to be present).
<li><a href="../../samples/proplist">proplist</a>: demonstrates the property list classes (a VB-style property editor).
<li><a href="../../samples/regtest">regtest</a>: tests the low-level Windows registry functions (Windows only).
<li><a href="../../samples/resource">resource</a>: shows how to use wxWindows resources (.wxr files).
<li><a href="../../samples/richedit">richedit</a>: a work-in-progress rich text editor with plain text and HTML export
facilities.
<li><a href="../../samples/sashtest">sashtest</a>: demonstrates use of the wxSashWindow class to allow
the user to resize subwindows.
<li><a href="../../samples/splitter">splitter</a>: demonstrates the wxSplitterWindow class.
@@ -251,8 +246,6 @@ implementing wxNotebook on platforms with no native support.
<li><a href="../../samples/taskbar">taskbar</a>: demonstrates the wxTaskBarIcon class, for
adding icons to the system tray. Windows only, but may eventually be implemented for other desktop
environments that use this metaphor.
<li><a href="../../samples/text">text</a>: demonstrates single and multiline text controls,
and clipboard operations.
<li><a href="../../samples/thread">thread</a>: tests the family of classes for doing thread
programming.
<li><a href="../../samples/toolbar">toolbar</a>: demonstrates wxToolBar.
@@ -260,7 +253,6 @@ programming.
<li><a href="../../samples/typetest">typetest</a>: tests various data type classes, including
wxTime, wxDate and wxVariant.
<li><a href="../../samples/validate">validate</a>: shows simple use of validation.
<li><a href="../../samples/wizard">wizard</a>: demonstrates the wxWizard class.
<li><a href="../../samples/wxpoem">wxpoem</a>: a little poetry display program.
<li><a href="../../samples/wxsocket">wxsocket</a>: demonstrates the TCP/IP family of classes.
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<H3>August 6th, 1999</H3><P>
Today, a snapshot release of the MSW and the GTK ports has been
made. The two snapshots are synchronized and have been tested
for several weeks and should thus be considered to be quite stable.
Among the many new features that have appeared since version 2.0
was release are:
<ul>
<li> A great number of incompatiblities between the GTK and the MSW port have been removed. This
holds escecially true for the way, time and order, controls send notifications to the user program.
<li> Practically all widgets have been updated, removing bugs or adding missing features to
specific ports (mostly the GTK port).
<li> The GTK port now supports GTK version 1.2 as well as 1.0, giving access to the many new
features, such as e.g. menu accelerators.
<li> Many of the non-GUI classes have been reworked and new ones added, the stream classes
having undergone a complete rewrite.
<li> The addition of code to handle Unicode has begun and is in an advanced state.
<li> The Python bindings (wxPython) have been largely improved and upadted to the newest
API and features.
</ul>
<H3>July 31st, 1999</H3><P>
We are glad to announce the start of the work on the new wxWindows port - wxBeOS
which will implement wxWindows 2 API for <A HREF="http://www.be.com">BeOS</A>.
Thanks to Be for donating licenses to wxWindows project to make it possible.
<P>
If you're interested in helping with this new port, please write to wxWindows
developers mailing list!
<H3>May 27th, 1999</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>Beta 1 of <a href="dl_mac2.htm">wxWindows 2 for Mac</a> has been released, thanks to Stefan Csomor's amazing efforts.
<li>Work continues on the development branch of wxWindows 2 for MSW, GTK and Motif. Vadim has been reworking the
MSW implementation to solve some internal design problems, as well as factoring out base classes to make
development easier.
<li>Work on consistent drag and drop support in GTK and MSW continues.
</ul>
<H3>March 1st, 1999</H3><P>
wxWindows 2 launch day!<P>
<ul>
<li>wxWindows 2 officially launched, after more than two years' development of
the API and ports to Windows, GTK and Motif (Mac to follow).
<a href="download.htm">Download</a> wxWindows 2.
</ul>
<H3>November 26th 1998</H3><P>
<ul>
<li><a href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/1.68E">wxWindows 1.68E</a> contains minor bug fixes and now compiles with MS VC++ 6.0, and
(hopefully) BC++ 5.0, as well as Cygwin b20.
<li>The latest <a href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/2.0.1">wxWindows 2.0 alpha</a> shows good progress
on the Motif port, with a tabbed MDI implementation, a nice wxToolBar class and most
major classes working. wxWindows 2.0 for Windows now works with VC++ 6.0, BC++ 5.0 and
Cygwin b20. There's a problem linking with Mingw32, I don't know why this is, perhaps
something to do with differences in the way pragmas are handled.
<li>There is also good progress with Stefan Csomor's wxMac 2.0: watch this space. A preview
is available <a href="http://www.advanced.ch/wxwin/wxmac_d1.zip">here</a>.
<li>Work is finally underway on a <a href="wxide.htm">wxWindows IDE</a>!
<li>Aleksandras Gluchovas is working on a docking window implementation and the results
are pretty impressive so far. Here's a <a href="http://www.soften.ktu.lt/~alex/fl_screenshot.gif">screenshot</a>;
source code is <a href="http://www.soften.ktu.lt/~alex/fl_src_0_1.zip">here</a> and a WIN32 executable
is <a href="http://www.soften.ktu.lt/~alex/fl_demo_exe_0_1.zip">here</a>. The source also includes
work on persistent storage classes.
</ul>
<H3>September 13th 1998</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>The main ftp site is now <a href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin">www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin</a>,
since the AIAI site is no longer available for uploads.
</ul>
<H3>August 23rd 1998</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>wxGTK and wxMSW 2.0 progress continues apace. The API is being unified quite successfully,
and most of the samples now compile under both ports.
<li>We are looking for <a href="sponsor.htm">sponsorship</a> of wxMotif 2.0.
</ul>
<H3>April 28th 1998</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>wxWindows 1.68C has been released. This mainly provides compatibility with Gnu-Win32 b19
and Mingw32.
<li>wxWindows 2.0 beta 9 has been released. Again, this provides Gnu-Win32 b19/Mingw32 compatibility
plus a few small bug fixes.
</ul>
<H3>March 22nd 1998</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>The mailing list addresses have changed: please see the <a href="maillist2.htm">mailing list page</a>
for details. You may need to re-subscribe if you subscribed since February 1998.
</ul>
<H3>January 5th 1998</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>Happy New Year!
<li>wxWindows 1.68B is available.
<li>wxWindows 2.0 has another port in progress - <a href="http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~wxxt" target=_top>wxGTK</a>,
by Robert Roebling (see also the information on the same page about Robert's FADE desktop
environment project).
<li>The Windows and Xt/Motif ports to 2.0 are progressing well. A large proportion of the documentation
has been done. One of the main things to resolve is how transformations (such as scaling
and translation) will be done in 2.0, but we're heading towards agreement.
<li>There is a new <a href="http://wxwin.projects.ml.org" target=_top>wxWindows Developers Site</a> in preparation, for people developing ports of
wxWindows. There are newsgroups and a wxwin-developers mailing list.
<li>40 wxWindows CD-ROMs have been sold, mostly outside the U.K.
<li>Antonia Charlotte Smart was born on November 1st 1997. Naturally, she's as cute as her parents.
</ul>
<H3>August 13th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>Added <a href="getstart.htm">Getting Started</a> page for new users.
<li>There's a good review of wxWindows by Oliver Niedung and Stefan Gunther in
<I>iX</I>, a German computer magazine.
</ul>
<H3>July 24th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>wxWindows 1.67 <a href="download.htm" target=wxmain>released</a>.
</ul>
<H3>July 22nd 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>wxWindows 1.67 is nearly there...
<li>Check out <a href="apps/forty/forty.htm">Forty Thieves</a>, a great card game
by Chris Breeze of Hitachi Europe Limited.
</ul>
<H3>July 16th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>Jobst Schmalenbach has set up Australian mirrors of the wxWindows ftp and Web sites:
please see the <a href="mirrors.htm">Mirrors</a> page.
<li>Arthur Tetzlaff-Deas is starting to look afresh at a port of wxWindows 2.0 to
NeXTStep. This is more relevant now that the NeXT OS will be essential to the Apple Mac's future.
<li>The next release of wxWindows for Motif/XView/Windows should be within the next two weeks or so. I have abandoned
documentation in wxHelp form in favour of the much better quality HTML format, which I
will be including with the distribution from now on.
</ul>
<H3>July 7th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>For news on wxWindows 2.0 development, please see <a href="coming.htm">What's coming next?</a>
- developments include DLL and experimental Netscape Plugin support. The estimate for a release
date has been put back to October 1997 - to be out of the way before Smart Jr. arrives in November...
<li>Negotiations with a U.S. company about development of wxWindows into a commercial product
fell through, since it was not possible to agree about the continuation of a version
of wxWindows that maintains the free, collaborative spirit that currently exists.
</ul>
<H3>May 18th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>wxWindows 2.0 development (mostly for the Windows platform) is on track thanks to funding for wxWin-related consultancy
- thank you to those concerned! This work is still on the free version of 2.0, although an additional
commercial version may be developed sometime in the future. Markus Holzem continues to generously donate
his spare time for Motif/Xt developments, and Greg Whitehead is looking into the Mac version of 2.0.
<li>Guilhem Lavaux has contributed a first version of
<a href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/contrib/wxsocket">wxSocket</a>, a set of classes for
network programming based on work by Andrew Davison. Currently this works on Motif/Xt and is coded but not yet tested
for Windows. The wxIPC classes on the UNIX side have been rewritten to take advantage of the new
classes. wxSocket is a great contribution that will be a part of wxWindows 2.0. Meanwhile, do check
it out and help Guilhem debug and develop it further.
<li>Other noteworthy contributions in recent weeks include a patch for using bitmap
<a href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/contrib/unixmask">masks</a> on X for transparency
effects - another Lavaux effort! - plus <a href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/contrib/wxthread">thread</a> classes
by Wolfram Gloger, updates to <a href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/ports/xt">wxXt</a> by Markus Holzem,
a start at <A HREF="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/contrib/wxole">OLE control</a> support by Norbert Grotz,
an improved <A HREF="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/contrib/winstmod">Winstall</a> by Stefan Hammes,
and <A HREF="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/contrib/wxpref">wxPreferences</a> by Bart Jourquin
to simulate .ini files on UNIX.<P>
Check out the <A href="contrib2.htm">Contributions</a> page for more.
</ul>
<P>
<H3>May 8th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>Hitachi Europe Limited have used wxWindows both to implement and to illustrate
their WebReuser tool - a link to <a href="http://www.stablesoft.com">their pages</a> has been
added to the <a href="apps.htm">Applications</a> page.
<li>Another interesting link in the Applications page is
<a href="http://www.softwarebuero.de/wipeout-eng.html">WipeOut</a>, a C++ integrated development
environment for Linux.
<li>Fixes to make wxWindows 1.66F work with VC++ 5.0 are in the
<A href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/ports/msvc50">ports/msvc50</a>
directory.
</ul>
<P>
<H3>April 20th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>wxWindows is listed in the <a href="http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/">Scientific Applications on Linux</a> index</a>,
<a href="http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/F/5/WXWINDOWS.html">here</a>.
<li>There is a new page for <a href="issues.htm">issues with the current release</a> which I would
encourage you to read.
<li>The wxWindows Web pages can be switched to non-frames mode, for those who find frames irritating
(and who use browsers that don't implement Back properly :-)).
<li>The <A href="contrib.htm">Contrib</a> page has some new entries.
<li>wxWindows 2.0 progress is steady.
<li><a href="mailto:grw@market.net">Greg Whitehead</a> is taking a look at what's involved for a Mac port of 2.0, possibly using MetroWerks' PowerPlant
classes to speed up development.
</ul>
<P>
<H3>March 13th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>Check out C-LAB's <a href="http://www.c-lab.de/~lipuser/lip" TARGET=_top>Lean Integration Platform</a> written in wxWindows/wxLisp: it's
a multi-platform workflow tool. Nice Web pages!
<li>I've written some <a href="prepare.htm">tips</a> to help you code for easy porting to wxWindows 2.0.
<li>wxWin 2.0 progress: I've eliminated the need for the dreaded CTL3D library for Windows 95 applications.
New MDI classes are working, plus wxStatusBar, wxScrolledWindow. Markus is starting work on the Motif
port, with wxXt 2.0 as a second priority. But <a href="sponsors.htm">financial help</a> to keep
the momentum going is needed!
</ul>
<P>
<H3>February 25th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li>Yura Bidus (yari_b@automedi.com) has successfully adapted wxWindows 1.66B to compile as a DLL under
Borland C++. He will be patching 1.66F and investigating using VC++ for building the DLL.
<li>Early experiments indicate that application files using wxWindows 2.0
and GNU-WIN32 will be at least twice as fast to compile as 1.66, due to elimination of base classes
and restructuring to avoid including windows.h.
</ul>
<P>
<H3>January 29th 1997</H3><P>
<ul>
<li><a href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/1.66F_internal">wxWindows 1.66F</a> has been semi-released
for people to test before the official release. It works with GNU-WIN32, and contains miscellaneous bug fixes.
<li>ITA, Inc. have sent a debugged and
enhanced <a href="ftp://www.remstar.com/pub/wxwin/ports/mac/ita">Mac port</a> (building on 1.61).
<li>Markus Holzem and Julian Smart are designing wxWindows 2.0, which should make wxWindows into a force
to be reckoned with against other free and commercial libraries. The <a href="coming.htm">What's coming next?</a>
page will shortly contain more details.
<li>The <a href="maillist.htm">mailing lists</a> are up and running again, with new subscription and discussion
list addresses.
</ul>
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This page represents current thinking about where wxWindows is going in the near,
medium and long-term. It also serves as a schedule for new releases so
that both developers and users can know what to expect when, at least approximately.<P>
Note (1): as the wxWindows effort is voluntary, these are not hard-and-fast deadlines:
but we will endeavour to follow them as closely as possible.<P>
Note (2): the releases described are for wxGTK, wxMSW and wxMotif ports. wxMac currently follows
its own development path but is due to merge with the main code base in November/December.
Also, minor snapshot releases for specific platforms may be
available at dates convenient to the developers.<P>
<CENTER>
<HR> <FONT SIZE=+2><I><B><a name="schedule">Schedule</a></B></I></FONT> <HR>
</CENTER>
<P>
<H4>Release 2.0.?</H4>
<ul>
<li>Release date: October 3rd, 1999
<li>This beta is intended to be the last stable snapshot before wxWindows
is split into base and GUI libraries.
<li>New wxGrid in beta.
<li>wxWizard (beta)
<li>wxDialUpManager and wxPhoneDialer (beta)
<li>wxFontEnumerator (beta)
<li>Preliminary support for different encodings
<li>wxPostEvent function
</ul>
<P>
<H2>Release 2.1</H2>
<ul>
<li>Release date: November 7th, 1999
<li>Splits wxWindows into base and GUI libraries. Most, but not all makefiles
are expected to support this: for the rest, the makefiles will build a valid
combined base/GUI library for GUI applications only.
<li>New wxGrid.
<li>wxSocket working.
<li>Full support for fonts in different encodings
<li>Tested multithreading support (wxThread)
<li>wxHTML printing (possibly).
<li>Better i18n support (i.e. more translations)
<li>Animation classes (possibly, low priority).
<li>PCX writing capability (possibly, low priority).
<li>wxImage handlers in separate .h and .cpp files.
<li>Rewritten timer.cpp, possible wxChrono class.
<li>Bug tracking system in place.
</ul>
<P>
<H4>Release 2.1.1</H4>
<ul>
<li>Release date: January 9th, 2000
<li>Miscellaneous fixes and small enhancements.
</ul>
<P>
<H4>Release 2.1.2</H4>
<ul>
<li>Release date: March 5th, 2000
<li>Miscellaneous fixes and small enhancements.
<li>wxDateTime class in beta.
</ul>
<P>
<H4>Release 2.1.3</H4>
<ul>
<li>Release date: May 7th, 2000
<li>Unicode compilation starting to work in wxGTK and wxMSW.
</ul>
<P>
<H2>Release 2.2</H2>
<ul>
<li>Release date: c. July 2nd, 2000
<li>Unicode compilation working in wxGTK and wxMSW.
<li>wxDateTime class.
<li>Regular expressions support.
</ul>
<P>
<H2>Release 2.3</H2>
<ul>
<li>Release date: unknown
<li>WinCE port available.
</ul>
<P>
<CENTER>
<HR> <FONT SIZE=+2><I><B><a name="todo">To-Do List</a></B></I></FONT> <HR>
</CENTER>
<P>
Developers: please feel free to add to these, and delete them when they are done.
<P>
<B><I>General</I></B><P>
<ul>
<li>wxHTML printing. When finished, this will allow an application to generate
printed reports with very little effort.
<li>wxSocket.
<li>Split library into several, for base (classes and functions usable by console and GUI
applications), console (classes and functions usable by console application only)
and GUI (classes and functions usable by GUI application only).
<li>Extend and unify drag and drop handling (e.g. we need to specify multiple drop targets
that can handle multiple formats).
<li>Expand the number of controls that can be specified in a WXR file;
add constraint specification to WXR syntax and Dialog Editor; add multilanguage support to WXR.
May be we'd better change the format completely and replace WXR with XML
(providing conversion utility for old files)?
<li>Rewrite Dialog Editor.
<li>Modem-oriented classes: wxDialUpManager for dialing up the ISP and
determining if there is a connection to Internet on the machine and
wxPhoneDialer for dialing arbitrary phone numbers and otherwise communicating
with the modem.
<li>PCX writing code.
<li>GIF animation code.
<li>Tidying of timer code, addition of wxChrono class.
<li>Debug wxPostScriptDC further.
<li>wxDateTime class.
<li>Expansion of wxHTML to support further tags, and frames.
<li>MGL port (see Backroom/Future Ports page).
<li>Rotated text support.
<li>FreeType support.
<li>Support for 'skins', perhaps using a set of alternative control and window classes
written generically in wxWindows.
<li>Serial and parallel port support.
<li>Modem and telephony support.
<li>Book, tutorial.
<li>More examples.
</ul>
<P>
<B><I>wxMSW</I></B><P>
<ul>
<li>Windows CE port.
<li>Cure bug whereby in a panel within another panel, all buttons become
default buttons (heavy black border).
<li>Write a RC->WXR converter.
</ul>
<P>
<B><I>wxGTK</I></B><P>
<ul>
<li>GNOME/KDE integration libraries.
</ul>
<P>
<B><I>wxMotif</I></B><P>
<ul>
<li>Fix menu accelerators
<li>Fix refresh problems
<li>Allow wxSystemSettings to be configurable, perhaps via a control
panel application.
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by <A HREF=mailto:zeitlin@dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr>Vadim Zeitlin</A><P>
This guide is intended for people who are (or intending to start) writing code
for <A HREF="http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/" target=_top>wxWindows</A> class library.
<P>
The guide is separated into two parts: the first one addresses the general
compatibility issues and is not wxWindows-specific. The advises in this part
will hopefully help you to write programs which compile and run on greater
variety of platforms. The second part details the wxWindows code organization and
its goal it to make wxWindows as uniform as possible without imposing too
many restrictions on the programmer.
<P>
Acknowledgements: This guide is partly based on <A
HREF=http://www.mozilla.org/docs/tplist/catBuild/portable-cpp.html target=_top>
C++ portability guide</A> by David Williams.
<P>
<H3>General C++ Rules</H3>
<UL>
<LI>New or not widely supported C++ features</LI>
<OL>
<LI><A HREF="#no_templates">Don't use C++ templates</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_exceptions">Don't use C++ exceptions</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_rtti">Don't use RTTI</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_namespaces">Don't use namespaces</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_stl">Don't use STL</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_fordecl">Don't declare variables inside <TT>for()</TT></A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_nestedclasses">Don't use nested classes</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_ternarywithobjects">Use ternary operator ?: carefully</A></LI>
</OL>
<BR>
<LI>General recommendations</LI>
<OL>
<LI><A HREF="#no_globals">No global variables with constructor</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_warnings">Turn on all warnings and eradicate them</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_assume_sizeof">Don't rely on <TT>sizeof(int) == 2</TT>...</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_assignment_in_if">No assignments in conditional expressions</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_comment_code">Use <TT>#if 0</TT> rather than comments to temporarily
disable blocks of code</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_extra_semicolon">Don't use extra semi-colons on top level</A></LI>
</OL>
<BR>
<LI>Unix/DOS differences</LI>
<OL>
<LI><A HREF="#use_cpp_ext">Use .cpp for C++ source file extension</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_backslash">Don't use backslash ('\\') in &#35;includes</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_carriagereturn">Avoid carriage returns in cross-platform code</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_caps_in_filenames">Use only lower letter filenames</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_incomplete_files">Terminate the files with a new-line</A></LI>
</OL>
<BR>
<LI>Style choices</LI>
<OL>
<LI><A HREF="#naming_conv">Naming conventions: use <TT>m_</TT> for members</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_void_param">Don't use <TT>void</TT> for functions without
arguments</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#no_const_int">Don't use <TT>const</TT> for non pointer/reference
arguments</A></LI>
</OL>
</UL>
<P>
<H3>wxWindows Rules</H3>
<UL>
<LI>Files location and naming conventions</LI>
<OL>
<LI><A HREF="#file_locations">File locations</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#include_guards">Include guards</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#pch">Precompiled headers</A></LI>
</OL>
<BR>
<LI>File layout and indentation</LI>
<OL>
<LI><A HREF="#wxwin_header">wxWindows standard header</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#indentation">Indent your code with 4 spaces (no tabs!)</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#class_decl">Order of parts in a class declarations</A></LI>
</OL>
<BR>
<LI>More about naming conventions</LI>
<OL>
<LI><A HREF="#wx_prefix">Use wx or WX prefix for all public symbols</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#wxdllexport">Use WXDLLEXPORT with all classes/functions in
wxMSW/common code</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#set_get">Use Set/Get prefixes for accessors</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#constants">wxNAMING_CONSTANTS</A></LI>
</OL>
<BR>
<LI>Miscellaneous</LI>
<OL>
<LI><A HREF="#forward_decl">Use forward declarations whenever possible</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#debug_macros">Use debugging macros</A></LI>
</OL>
</UL>
<HR>
<H3>General C++ Rules</H3>
<UL>
<LI>New or not widely supported C++ features</LI>
<P>The usage of all features in this section is not recommended for one reason: they appeared in C++ relatively recently and are not yet
supported by all compilers. Moreover, when they're supported, there are
differences between different vendor's implementations. It's understandable that
you might love one (or all) of these features, but you surely can write C++
programs without them. Where possible, workarounds to compensate for absence
of your favourite C++ abilities are indicated.
<P>Just to suppress any doubts that there are compilers which don't support
these new features, you can think about Win16 (a.k.a. Win 3.1) compilers,
<I>none</I> of which supports <I>any</I> feature from the list below.
<OL>
<P><LI><A NAME="no_templates"></A><B>Don't use C++ templates</B></LI><P>
Besides the reasons mentioned above, template usage also makes the
program compile much slower (200%-300% is not uncommon) and their support
even in the compilers which have had it for a long time is far from perfect
(the best example is probably gcc).
<P><U>Workaround</U>: The things you would like to use templates for are,
most commonly, polymorphic containers (in the sense that they can contain objects of
any type without compromising C++ type system, i.e. using <TT>void *</TT>
is out of question). wxWindows provides <A HREF="TODO">dynamic
arrays and lists</A> which are sufficient in 99% of cases - please don't hesitate
to use them. Lack of template is not a reason to use static arrays or
type-less (passing by <TT>void *</TT>) containers.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_exceptions"></A><B>Don't use C++ exceptions</B></LI><P>
The C++ exception system is an error-reporting mechanism. Another reasons not to use it,
besides portability, are the performance penalty it imposes (small, but, at least for
current compilers, non-zero), and subtle problems with
memory/resource deallocation it may create (the place where you'd like to use
C++ exceptions most of all are the constructors, but you need to be very
careful in order to be able to do it).
<P><U>Workaround</U>: there is no real workaround, of course, or the exceptions
wouldn't have been added to the language. However, there are several rules which
might help here:<P>
<OL>
<LI>Every function returns an integer (or at least boolean) error code.
<P>There is no such thing as a function that never fails - even if it can't
fail now, it might do it later, when modified to be more powerful/general.
Put the <TT>int</TT> or <TT>bool</TT> return type from the very beginning!<P>
</LI><LI>Every function you call may fail - check the return code!
<P>Never rely on the function's success, always test for a possible error.<P>
</LI><LI>Tell the user about the error, don't silently ignore them.
<P>Exceptions are always caught and, normally, processed when they're
caught. In the same manner, the error return code must always be processed
somehow. You may choose to ignore it, but at least tell the user that
something wrong happened using <A HREF="TODO"><TT>wxLogError</TT></A> or
<A HREF="TODO"><TT>wxLogWarning</TT></A> functions. All wxWindows
functions (must) log the error messages on failure - this can be disabled
by using <A HREF="TODO">wxLogNull</A> object before calling it.
<P>Examples:<UL>
<LI><I>Wrong</I>:
<PRE>
void ReadAddressBookFile(const wxString& strName)
{
wxFile file;
if ( !file.Open(strFile) )
return;
...process it...
}
</PRE>
</LI><LI><I>Correct</I>:
<PRE>
// returns false if the address book couldn't be read
bool ReadAddressBookFile(const wxString& strName)
{
wxFile file;
if ( !file.Open(strFile) ) {
// wxFile logged an error because file couldn't be opened which
// contains the system error code, however it doesn't know what
// this file is for and an error message "can't open $GLCW.ADB"
// can be quite confusing for the user. Here we say what we mean.
wxLogError("Can't read address book from '%s'!",
strName.c_str());
return false;
}
...process it...
return true;
}
</PRE>
or, if it's not an error if file doesn't exist (here we could just check
its existence, but let's suppose that there is no <TT>wxFile::Exists()</TT>)
we can also write:
<PRE>
// returns false if address book file doesn't exist
bool ReadAddressBookFile(const wxString& strName)
{
wxFile file;
// start a block inside which all log messages are suppressed
{
wxLogNull noLog;
if ( !file.Open(strFile) )
return false;
}
...process it...
return true;
}
</PRE></LI>
</UL>
</OL>
<P><LI><A NAME="no_rtti"></A><B>Don't use RTTI</B></LI><P>
RTTI stands for Run-Time Type Information and there is probably no other
reason not to use it except the portability issue and the fact that it adds
<TT>sizeof(void *)</TT> bytes to any class having virtual functions (at least,
in the implementations I'm aware of).
<P><U>Workaround</U>: use wxWindows RTTI system which allows you to do almost
everything which the new C++ RTTI, except that, of course, you have to use
macros instead of the (horrible looking, BTW) <TT>dynamic_cast</TT>.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_namespaces"></A><B>Don't use namespaces</B></LI><P>
This topic is subject to change with time, however for the moment all wxWindows
classes/functions live in the global namespace.
<P><U>Workaround</U>: None.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_stl"></A><B>Don't use STL</B></LI><P>
STL is the new C++ standard library, proposing all kinds of template containers
and generic algorithm implementations. Templates are the heart (and almost
everything else) of the library, so its usage is out of question. Besides, even
with the compilers which do support templates, STL has many of its own problems,
there are many "not 100% standard compatible" vendor implementations, none of existing debuggers understands its
complicated data structures, ... the list can go on (almost) forever.
<P><U>Workaround</U>: Use wxString, dynamic arrays and lists and other wxWindows
classes. wxString has many of the most often used functions of std::string STL
class (typedef to be precise).
<P><LI><A NAME="no_fordecl"></A><B>Don't declare variables inside <TT>for()
</TT></B></LI><P>
The scope of a variable declared inside <TT>for()</TT> statement changed several
years ago, however many compilers still will complain about second declaration
of <TT>i</TT> in the following code:
<PRE>
for ( int i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
...
}
...
for ( int i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
...
}
</PRE>
Even if it's perfectly legal now.
<P><U>Workaround</U>: write this instead:
<PRE>
int i;
for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
...
}
...
for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
...
}
</PRE>
<P><LI><A NAME="no_nestedclasses"></A><B>Don't use nested classes</B></LI><P>
Nested classes are, without doubt, a very good thing because they allow to hide
"private" (in the sense that they're used only inside the library) classes and,
generally, put the related things together.
<P>Unfortunately, some compilers have trouble understanding them, so we must
sacrifice the ideals of software design to get a working program in this case.
<P><U>Workaround</U>: instead of
<PRE>
// in the header
class PublicLibClass {
...
private:
class PrivateLibClass { ... } m_object;
};
</PRE>
you can try the following:
<PRE>
// in the header
class PrivateLibClass; // fwd decl
class PublicLibClass {
...
private:
class PrivateLibClass *m_pObject;
};
// in the .cpp file
class PrivateLibClass { ... };
PublicLibClass::PublicLibClass()
{
m_pObject = new PrivateLibClass;
...
}
PublicLibClass::~PublicLibClass()
{
delete m_pObject;
}
</PRE>
<P>A nice side effect is that you don't need to recompile all the files
including the header if you change the PrivateLibClass declaration (it's
an example of a more general interface/implementation separation idea).
<P><LI><A NAME="no_ternarywithobjects"></A><B>Use ternary operator ?: carefully</B></LI><P>
The ternary operator <TT>?:</TT> shouldn't be used with objects (i.e. if any
of its operands are objects) because some compilers (notable Borland C++) fail
to compile such code.
<P><U>Workaround</U>: use <TT>if/else</TT> instead.
<PRE>
wxString s1, s2;
// Borland C++ won't compile the line below
wxString s = s1.Len() < s2.Len() ? s1 : s2;
// but any C++ compiler will compile this
wxString s;
if ( s1.Len() < s2.Len() )
s = s1;
else
s = s2;
</PRE>
</OL>
<BR>
<LI>General recommendations</B></LI><P>
While the recommendations in the previous section may not apply to you if you're
only working with perfect compilers which implement the very newest directives of
C++ standard, this section contains compiler- (and language-) independent advice
which <B>must</B> be followed if you wish to write correct, i.e. working, programs. It
also contains some C/C++ specific remarks in the end which are less
important.
<OL>
<P><LI><A NAME="no_globals"></A><B>No global variables with constructors</B></LI><P>
In C++, the constructors of global variables are called before the
<TT>main()</TT> function (or <TT>WinMain()</TT> or any other program entry point)
starts executing. Thus, there is no possibility to initialize <I>anything</I>
before the constructor call. The order of construction is largely
implementation-defined, meaning that there is no guarantee that one global
object will be initialized before another one (except if they are both defined
in the same translation unit, i.e. .cpp file). Most importantly, no custom
memory allocation operators are installed at the moment of execution of global
variables constructors, so a (less restrictive) rule is that you should have
no global variables which allocate memory (or do anything else non-trivial) in
the constructor. Of course, if an object doesn't allocate memory in its constructor
right now, it may start making it later, so you can only be sure about this if
you don't use <I>any</I> variables of object (as opposed to simple:
<TT>int</TT>, ...) types. Example: currently, wxString doesn't allocate memory
in its default constructor, so you might think that having a global (initially)
empty wxString is safe. However, if wxString starts allocating some minimal
amount of memory in its default constructor (which doesn't look unreasonable),
you would have all kinds of problems with <TT>new</TT>
and <TT>delete</TT> operators (overloaded in wxWindows), especially because the first <TT>new</TT> called
is the standard one (before wxWindows overloads them) and <TT>delete</TT> will
be the overloaded operator.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_warnings"></A><B>Turn on all warnings and eradicate them</B></LI><P>
Give the compiler a chance to help you - turn on all warnings! You should always
use the maximum available warning level of your compiler and understand and
correct each of them. If, for whatever reasons, a compiler gives a warning on
some perfectly legal line of code and you can't change it, please insert a
comment indicating it in the code. Most oftenly, however, all compiler warnings
may be avoided (not suppressed!) with minimal changes to your code.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_assume_sizeof"></A><B>Don't rely on <TT>sizeof(int) == 2</TT>...</B></LI><P>
You should never assume any absolute constraints on data type sizes. Currently,
we have 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit machines and even inside each class data type
sizes are different. A small table illustrates it quite well:
<TABLE BORDER COLS=5 WIDTH="100%" NOSAVE >
<TR>
<TD>Architecture/OS</TD>
<TD>sizeof(short)</TD>
<TD>sizeof(int)</TD>
<TD>sizeof(long)</TD>
<TD>sizeof(void *)</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>i386/Windows 3.1</TD>
<TD>2</TD>
<TD>2</TD>
<TD>4</TD>
<TD>2 or 4</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>i386/Windows 95</TD>
<TD>2</TD>
<TD>4</TD>
<TD>4</TD>
<TD>4</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>Merced/Win64</TD>
<TD>2</TD>
<TD>4</TD>
<TD>4</TD>
<TD>8</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>Alpha/Linux</TD>
<TD>???</TD>
<TD>???</TD>
<TD>???</TD>
<TD>???</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
<P><LI><A NAME="no_assignment_in_if"></A><B>No assignments in conditional expressions</B></LI><P>
Although close to the heart of many C programmers (I plead guilty), code like
classical <TT>if ( (c = getchar()) != EOF )</TT> is bad because it prevents you
from enabling "assignment in conditional expression" warning (see also
<A HREF="#no_warnings">above</A>) which is helpful to detect common
mistypes like <TT>if ( x = 2 )</TT> instead of <TT>if ( x == 2 )</TT>.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_comment_code"></A><B>Use <TT>#if 0</TT> rather than comments to temporarily
disable blocks of code</B></LI><P>
If you have to temporarily disable some code, use
<PRE>
#if 0 // VZ: I think this code is unneeded, it probably must be removed
...
#endif // 0
</PRE>
instead of
<PRE>
/*
...
*/
</PRE>
The reason is simple: if there are any <TT>/* ... */</TT> comments inside
<TT>...</TT> the second version will, of course, miserably fail.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_extra_semicolon"></A><B>Don't use extra semi-colons on top level</B></LI><P>
Some compilers don't pay any attention to extra semicolons on top level, as in
<PRE>
class Foo { };;
</PRE>
while others complain loudly about it. Of course, you would rarely put 2
semicolons yourself, but it may happen if you're using a macro
(<TT>IMPLEMENT_something</TT>, for example) which already has a ';' inside and
put another one after it.
</OL>
<BR>
<LI>Unix/DOS differences</B></LI><P>
Two operating systems supported by wxWindows right now are (different flavours
of) Unix and Windows 3.1/95/NT (although Mac, OS/2 and other ports exist/are
being developed as well). The main differences between them are summarized
here.
<OL>
<P><LI><A NAME="use_cpp_ext"></A><B>Use .cpp for C++ source file extension</B></LI><P>
There is, unfortunately, no standard exceptions for C++ source files. Different
people use .C, .cc, .cpp, .cxx, .c++ and probably several others I forgot. Some
compilers don't care about extension, but there are also other ones which can't
be made to compile any file with "wrong" extension. Such compilers are very
common in DOS/Windows land, that's why the .cpp extension is the least likely to
cause any problems - it's the standard one under DOS and will probably be
accepted by any Unix compiler as well (any counter examples?). The extension
for the header files is .h.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_backslash"></A><B>Don't use backslash ('\\') in &#35;includes</B></LI><P>
Although it's too silly to mention, please don't use backslashes in
<TT>&#35;include</TT> preprocessor statement. Even not all Windows compilers accept
it, without speaking about all other ones.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_carriagereturn"></A><B>Avoid carriage returns in cross-platform code</B></LI><P>
This problem will hopefully not arise at all, with CVS taking care of this
stuff, however it's perhaps not useless to remember that many Unix compilers
(including, but not limited to, gcc) don't accept carriage returns
(= <Ctrl-M> = '\r') in C/C++ code.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_caps_in_filenames"></A><B>Use only lower case filenames</B></LI><P>
DOS/Windows 3.1 isn't case sensitive, Windows 95/NT are case preserving, but not
case sensitive. To avoid all kinds of problems with compiling under Unix (or
any other fully case-sensitive OS), please use only lower case letters in the
filenames.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_incomplete_files"></A><B>Terminate the files with a new-line</B></LI><P>
While DOS/Windows compilers don't seem to mind, their Unix counterparts don't
like files without terminating new-line. Such files also give a warning message
when loaded to vim (the Unix programmer's editor of choice :-)), so please think
about terminating the last line.
</OL>
<BR>
<LI>Style choices</B></LI><P>
All wxWindows specific style guidelines are specified in the next
section, here are the choices which are not completely arbitrary,
but have some deeper and not wxWindows-specific meaning.
<OL>
<P><LI><A NAME="naming_conv"></A><B>Naming conventions: use <TT>m_</TT> for members</B></LI><P>
It's extremely important to write readable code. One of the first steps in this
direction is the choice of naming convention. It may be quite vague or strictly
define the names of all the variables and function in the program, however it
surely must somehow allow the reader to distinguish between variable and
functions and local variables and member variables from the first glance.
<P>The first requirement is commonly respected, but for some strange reasons, the
second isn't, even if it's much more important because, after all, the immediate
context usually allows you to distinguish a variable from a function in
C/C++ code. On the other hand, you <I>cannot</I> say what <TT>x</TT> in the
following code fragment is:
<PRE>
void Foo::Bar(int x_)
{
...
x = x_;
...
}
</PRE>
It might be either a local variable (unluckily the function is too long so you
don't see the variable declarations when you look at <TT>x = x_</TT> line), a
member variable or a global variable - you have no way of knowing.
<P>The wxWindows naming convention gives you, the reader of the code, much more
information about <TT>x</TT>. In the code above you know that it's a local
variable because:<P>
<OL>
<LI>global variables are always prefixed with <TT>g_</TT></LI>
<LI>member variables are always prefixed with <TT>m_</TT></LI>
<LI>static variables are always prefixed with <TT>s_</TT></LI>
</OL>
<P>Examples:
<PRE>
extern int g_x; // of course, 'x' is not the best name for a global...
void Bar()
{
int x;
}
class Foo {
public:
void SetX(int x) { m_x = x; }
private:
int m_x;
};
</PRE>
As you see, it also solves once and for all the old C++ programmer's question:
how to call <TT>SetX()</TT> parameter? The answer is simple: just call it
<TT>x</TT> because there is no ambiguity with <TT>Foo::m_x</TT>.
<P>The prefixes can be combined to give <TT>ms_</TT> and <TT>gs_</TT> for static
member (a.k.a. class) variables and static global variables.
<P>The convention is, of course, completely worthless if it is not followed:
nothing like being sure that <TT>x</TT> is a local variable in the code fragment
above and discovering later the following lines in the header:
<PRE>
class Foo {
...
int x; // I don't like wxWindows naming convention
};
</PRE>
Please do use these prefixes, they make your code much easier to read. Also
please notice that it has nothing to do with the so-called <I>Hungarian notation</I>
which is used in wxMSW part of wxWindows code and which encodes the <I>type</I>
of the variable in its name - it is actually quite useful in C, but has little
or no sense in C++.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_void_param"></A><B>Don't use <TT>void</TT> for functions without
arguments</B></LI><P>
In ANSI C, <TT>void Foo()</TT> takes an arbitrary number of arbitrarily typed
arguments (although the form <TT>void Foo(...)</TT> is preferred) and <TT>void
Foo(void)</TT> doesn't take any arguments. In C++, however, the situation is
different and both declarations are completely equivalent. As there is no need
to write <TT>void</TT> in this situation, let's not write it - it can only be
confusing and create an impression that it really means something when it's not
at all the case.
<P><LI><A NAME="no_const_int"></A><B>Don't use <TT>const</TT> for non pointer/reference
arguments</B></LI><P>
In both C and C++ an argument passed by value cannot be modified - or, more
precisely, if it is modified in the called function, only the local copy is
really changed, not the caller's variable. So, semantically speaking, there is
no difference between <TT>void Foo(int)</TT> and <TT>void Foo(const int)</TT>.
However, the <TT>const</TT> keyword is confusing here, adds nothing to the code
and even cannot be removed if <TT>Foo()</TT> is virtual and overridden (because
the names are mangled differently). So, <I>for arguments passed by value</I>
you shouldn't use <TT>const</TT>.
<P>Of course, it doesn't apply to functions such as
<TT>void PrintMessage(const char *text)</TT> where <TT>const</TT> is mandatory.
</OL>
</UL>
<P>
<H3>wxWindows rules</H3>
<UL>
<P><LI>File location and naming conventions</LI><P>
<OL>
<P><LI><A NAME="file_locations"></LI><B>File locations</B><P>
The wxWindows files for each supported platform have their own subdirectories
in "include" and "src". So, for example, there is "src/msw", "include/gtk"
etc. There are also two special subdirectories called "common" and
"generic". The common subdirectory contains the files which are platform
independent (wxObject, wxString, ...) and the generic one the generic
implementations of GUI widgets, i.e. those which use only other wxWindows
classes to implement them. For the platforms where the given functionality
cannot be implemented natively, the generic implementation is used and the native
one is used for the others. As I feel that it becomes a bit too confusing,
here is an example: wxMessageBox function is implemented natively under
Windows (where it just calls MessageBox API), but there is also a generic
implementation which is used under, for example, GTK. A generic class should
normally have a name that distinguishes it from any platform-specific implementation.
A #define will allow wxGenericMessageDialog to be wxMessageDialog on some
platforms, for example.
<P>This scheme applies not only for the .cpp files, but also for the headers.
However, as the program using wxWindows should (ideally) not use any
"<TT>&#35;ifdef &lt;platform&gt;</TT>" at all, the headers are always included with
"<TT>&#35;include &lt;wx/msgdlg.h&gt;</TT>" (for example). This file, in turn, includes
the right header for given platform. Any new headers should conform to this
setup as well to allow including <TT>&lt;wx/foo.h&gt;</TT> on any platform.<P>
Note that wxWindows implementation files should use quotes when including wxWindows
headers, not angled brackets. Applications should use angled brackets. There
is a reason for it (can anyone remember what this is?).
<P><LI><A NAME="include_guards"></LI><B>Include guards</B><P>
To minimize the compile time C++ programmers often use so called include
guards: for example, in the header file foo.h you might have
<PRE>
&#35;ifndef _FOO_H_
&#35;define _FOO_H_
... all header contents ...
&#35;endif
//_FOO_H_
</PRE>
In this way, the header will only be included once for the compilation
of any .cpp (of course, it still will be included many times for the
compilation of the whole project, so it has nothing to do with precompiled
headers). wxWindows is no exception and also uses include guards which should use
the above form, except for top-level headers which include files with identical
names, in which case you should use _FOO_H_BASE_.
<P><LI><A NAME="pch"></LI><B>Precompiled headers</B><P>
The precompiled headers greatly (we're speaking about orders of hundreds of
percent here) reduce the compilation time. wxWindows uses them if the target
compiler supports them (it knows about MS Visual C++, Borland C++ and g++).
You should include all the headers included from <TT><wx/wx_prec.h></TT> only
inside "<TT>&#35;if !USE_PRECOMP</TT>" to avoid unnecessary overhead in the case
when the precompiled headers are used.<P>
The start of a cpp implementation file after the heading might look like this:<P>
<PRE>
&#35;ifdef __GNUG__
&#35;pragma implementation "bitmap.h"
&#35;endif
// For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h".
&#35;include "wx/wxprec.h"
&#35;ifdef __BORLANDC__
&#35;pragma hdrstop
&#35;endif
&#35;ifndef WX_PRECOMP
&#35;include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
&#35;include "wx/setup.h"
&#35;include "wx/list.h"
&#35;include "wx/utils.h"
&#35;include "wx/app.h"
&#35;include "wx/palette.h"
&#35;include "wx/bitmap.h"
&#35;include "wx/icon.h"
&#35;endif
&#35;include "wx/msw/private.h"
&#35;include "assert.h"
</PRE>
<P>Any header file should containg the following lines:
<PRE>
&#35;ifdef __GNUG__
&#35;pragma interface "foo.h"
&#35;endif
</PRE>
and the corresponding .cpp file:
<PRE>
&#35;ifdef __GNUG__
&#35;pragma implementation "foo.h"
&#35;endif
</PRE> for g++ compilation.
</OL>
<P><LI>File layout and indentation</LI><P>
<OL>
<P><LI><A NAME="wxwin_header"></LI><B>wxWindows standard header</B> <a href="header.txt">here</a>. The
copyright holder is the original author. It is assumed the author does not assert copyright,
under the terms of the wxWindows licence. This is a legal interpretation of the informal
usage 'public domain' (the copyright holder does not assert the copyright).<P>
<P><LI><A NAME="indentation"></LI><B>Indent your code with 4 spaces (no tabs!)</B>
<P><LI><A NAME="class_decl"></LI><B>Order of parts in a class declarations</B><P>
</OL>
<P><LI>More about naming conventions</LI><P>
<OL>
<P><LI><A NAME="wx_prefix"></LI><B>Use wx or WX prefix for all public symbols</B>.
wx should be used for functions and classes, WX for macros.
<P><LI><A NAME="wxdllexport"</LI><B>Use WXDLLEXPORT with all classes/functions in
wxMSW/common code</B>
The title says it all - every public (in the sense that it is not internal to
the library) function or class should have WXDLLEXPORT macro in its
declaration to allow compilation of wxWindows as shared library. For example:<P>
<pre>
bool WXDLLEXPORT wxYield(void);
class WXDLLEXPORT MyClass; // (for forward declarations and real declarations)
WXDLLEXPORT_DATA(extern wxApp*) wxTheApp;
</pre>
The reason for the strange syntax for data is that some compilers use different
keyword ordering for exporting data.
<P>There also several other places where you should take care of shared
library case: all IMPLEMENT_xxx macros which are usually used in the
corresponding .cpp files must be taken inside
"<TT>&#35;if !USE_SHARED_LIBRARY</TT>" and in the <TT>&#35;if USE_SHARED_LIBRARY</TT>
case you should put them inside <TT>common/cmndata.cpp</TT> file.
<P><LI><A NAME="set_get"></LI><B>Use Set/Get prefixes for accessors</B><P>
There is a convention in wxWindows to prefix the accessors (i.e. any simple, in
general, inline function which does nothing else except changing or returning
the value of a member variable) with either <TT>Set</TT> or <TT>Get</TT>.
<P><LI><A NAME="constants"></LI><B>wxNAMING_CONSTANTS</B><P>
The constants in wxWindows code should be defined using <TT>enum</TT> C++
keyword (and not with <TT>#define</TT> or <TT>static const int</TT>). They
should be declared in the global scope (and not inside class declaration) and
their names should start with a <TT>wx</TT> prefix. Finally, the constants
should be in all capital letters (except the first 2) to make it easier to
distinguish them from the variables with underscores separating the words.
<P>For example, file-related constants should be declared like this:
<pre>
enum
{
wxFILEOPEN_READ,
wxFILEOPEN_WRITE,
wxFILEOPEN_READWRITE
};
</pre>
</OL>
<P><LI>Miscellaneous</LI><P>
<OL>
<P><LI><A NAME="forward_decl"></LI><B>Use forward declarations whenever possible</B><P>
It's really a trivial piece of advice, but remember that using forward declarations
instead of including the header of corresponding class is better because not
only does it minimize the compile time, it also simplifies the dependencies
between different source files.
<P>On a related subject, in general, you should try not to include other
headers from a header file.
<P><LI><A NAME="debug_macros"></LI><B>Use debugging macros</B><P>
wxWindows provides the debugging macros <TT>wxASSERT, wxFAIL</TT> and
<TT>wxCHECK_RET</TT> in <TT><wx/wx.h></TT> file. Please use them as often as
you can - they will never do you any harm but can greatly simplify the bug
tracking both for you and for others.
<P>Also, please use <TT>wxFAIL_MSG("not implemented")</TT> instead of writing
stubs for not (yet) implemented functions which silently return incorrect
values - otherwise, a person using a not implemented function has no idea that
it is, in fact, not implemented.
<P>As all debugging macros only do something useful if the symbol
<TT>__WXDEBUG__</TT> is defined, you should compile your programs in debug mode to profit
from them.
</OL>
</UL>
<P>
<HR>
Please send any comments to <A HREF=mailto:zeitlin@dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr>Vadim Zeitlin</A>.
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<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF TEXT=#000000 LINK=#FF0000 VLINK=#000000>
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wxWindows Book
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<P>
<center>
<a href="#about">About</a> |
<a href="#participants">Participants</a> |
<a href="#publication">Publication</a> |
<a href="#suggestions">Suggestions</a> |
<a href="#format">Format</a> |
<a href="#contents">Contents</a>
</center>
<hr>
<H3><a name="about">About the wxWindows book</a></H3>
Discussions have been taking place on the wxwin-developers list about
collaboratively writing a wxWindows book. The concensus is to write a tutorial
book for people with reasonable C++ experience, with the possibility of including the API reference either in a very compact
form at the back of the book, or as a separate volume. The book would almost certainly
contain a CD-ROM with wxWindows and its documentation. It would probably be available
for free on-line, publisher permitting.<P>
Goals for the book:<P>
<ol>
<li> to allow users to become accomplished wxWindows developers rapidly;
<li> to be useful over a longer period than just the first few weeks, since
there are a lot of complex areas to address and not all features will be
used up-front in a project;
<li> to promote wxWindows to a wider audience;
<li> to make at least some money for the authors.
</ol>
<P>
Audience: beginners + experienced wxWindows users, but with reasonable C++
knowledge.<P>
It is suggested that any financial return from the book be allocated on a points system,
with a predefined number of points for chapters, indexing, editing, proof-reading etc.<P>
<hr>
<H3><a name="participants">Participants</a></H3>
So far, the following people are interested in taking part in this project:<P>
<ul>
<li><a href="mailto:tomr@scitechsoft.com">Tom Ryan</a>, SciTech Software.
<li><a href="mailto:robin@alldunn.com">Robin Dunn</a>. <i>Chapter on wxPython.</i>
<li><a href="mailto:mheck@www.surveyorcorp.com">Matt Heck</a>, SurveyorCorp Inc.
<i>
<ol>
<li>a case study of how and why we've used wxWindows at Surveyor Corp., and
how it's worked out so far;
<li>an appendix something similar about how to use wxLIVID for video capture and display;
<li>proofreading
</ol>
</i>
<li><a href="mailto:julian.smart@ukonline.co.uk">Julian Smart</a>.
<li><a href="mailto:zeitlin@dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr">Vadim Zeitlin</a>.
<li><a href="mailto:slavik2@czn.cz">Vaclav Slavik</a>. <i>wxHTML section</i>
<li><a href="mailto:csomor@advancedconcepts.ch">Stefan Csomor</a>. <i>the sequence of events i.e. which action provokes which event sequence,
this is implicit for the use on MSW, but very important for other systems; and porting to new platforms</i>
<li><a href="mailto:karsten@phy.hw.ac.uk">Karsten Ballueder</a>. <i>short tutorials on some useful
GNU tools, like autoconf/configure/make, programming
strategies, etc.</i>
</ul>
<hr>
<H3><a name="publication">Publication</a></H3>
Tom Ryan originally wrote:<P>
<PRE>
Hi Guys,
I just wanted to let you know that I have spoken with officials here
at California State University, Chico and they are potentially
interested in publishing a book on wxWindows! A wxWindows
book would give wxWindows a great deal of exposure.
These discussions came out of the fact that CSUC wanted to
switch from MFC to wxWindows in their GUI programming classes,
but there was not a book available for students to work with.
I was thinking that the first edition could be primarily the reference
documentation combined with a basic wxTutorial and examples. In
this case, it would be fairly straightforward to get something out
initially and then we could take it from there.
</PRE>
<p>
<a href="mailto:benles@powernet.net">Ben Allfree</a> has also expressed an interest
in publishing a wxWindows book, and distributing it via Amazon. Ben was thinking
in terms of a quickie job using the existing reference manual.<P>
Another publishing name to think of is O'Reilly. They would probably give us a lot
of guidance for style, formatting, etc.<P>
<a href="mailto:Roald.Ribe@winlink.no">Roald Ribe</a> writes:
"<a href="http://www.bruceeckel.com/javabook.html" target=_new>Thinking in Java</a>
is published both as a PDF for internet (by the author) and in print by Prentice Hall."<P>
<hr>
<H3><a name="suggestions">Suggestions and comments</a></H3>
<ul>
<li>Chapter on converting from MFC. (Julian Smart)
<li>A chapter on why some inconsistencies are almost always going to show up in a
multiplatform toolkit, how to avoid them, how to deal with when you have
no choice, and (if wxBook explains the internals or philosophy of
wxWindows at all) how wxWindows attempts to minimize the number we
encounter. (Matt Heck)
<li>Creating the shortest possible path to writing "Hello World" from scratch in wxWindows. (Matt Heck)
<li>How will royalties for subsequent editions be shared out? (Tom Ryan)
<li>"My personal feeling is that this project will wind up being developed
by a small team, led by an editor that will wind up doing about half
of the total amount of work." (Tom Ryan)
</ul>
<hr>
<H3><a name="format">Text format</a></H3>
This depends partly on the publisher, but one possibility is to target Word but have
submissions in a number of formats including Latex. We should eventually write a style
and formatting guide.<P>
<hr>
<H3><a name="contents">Contents</a></H3>
This is open to suggestion.<P>
Last year, <a href="mailto:mlorenz@visionx.com">Mike Lorenz</a> of <a href="http://www.visionx.com">VisionX</a>
suggested this
<a href="http://www.visionx.com/wx/tutorial_outline.htm">tutorial outline</a>, which could
be a good starting point.<P>
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\docparam{resource}{Name of a Windows accelerator.}
\pythonnote{The wxPython constructor accepts a list of
wxAcceleratorEntry objects, or 3-tuples consisting of flags, keyCode,
and cmd values like you would construct wxAcceleratorEntry objects with.}
\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::\destruct{wxAcceleratorTable}}
\func{}{\destruct{wxAcceleratorTable}}{\void}

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\helpref{wxApp::GetTopWindow}{wxappgettopwindow}, \helpref{wxApp::OnInit}{wxapponinit}
\membersection{wxApp::GetStdIcon}\label{wxappgetstdicon}
\func{virtual wxIcon}{GetStdIcon}{\param{int }{which}} const
Returns the icons used by wxWindows internally, e.g. the ones used for
message boxes. This function is used internally and
can be overridden by the user to change the default icons.
\wxheading{Parameters}
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Default constructor.
\func{}{wxBitmapButton}{
\param{wxWindow* }{parent},
\param{wxWindowID }{id},
\param{const wxBitmap\& }{bitmap},\rtfsp
\param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition},
\param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
\param{long }{style = wxBU\_AUTODRAW},
\param{const wxValidator\& }{validator = wxDefaultValidator},
\param{const wxString\& }{name = ``button"}}
\func{}{wxBitmapButton}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{wxWindowID}{ id}, \param{const wxBitmap\& }{bitmap},\rtfsp
\param{const wxPoint\& }{pos}, \param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
\param{long}{ style = wxBU\_AUTODRAW}, \param{const wxValidator\& }{validator}, \param{const wxString\& }{name = ``button"}}
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\func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{void*}{ data}, \param{int}{ type}, \param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}, \param{int}{ depth = -1}}
Creates a bitmap from the given data, which can be of arbitrary type.
Windows only, I think.
\func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{const char}{ bits[]}, \param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}\\
\param{int}{ depth = 1}}
Creates a bitmap from an array of bits.
Note that the bit depth is ignored on GTK+ and Motif. If you want to create a bitmap
from something else than a 1-bit data array, use the \helpref{wxImage}{wximage} class.
\func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}, \param{int}{ depth = -1}}
Creates a new bitmap. A depth of -1 indicates the depth of the current screen or
visual. Some platforms only support 1 for monochrome and -1 for the current colour
setting.
Creates a new bitmap.
\func{}{wxBitmap}{\param{const char**}{ bits}}
@@ -143,8 +137,6 @@ Under X, {\it type} defaults to wxBITMAP\_TYPE\_XPM.
\pythonnote{Constructors supported by wxPython are:\par
\indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{\bf{wxBitmap(name, flag)}}{Loads a bitmap from a file}
\twocolitem{\bf{wxBitmap(data, type, width, height, depth=1)}}{Creates
a bitmap from the given data, which can be of arbitrary type.}
\twocolitem{\bf{wxNoRefBitmap(name, flag)}}{This one won't own the
reference, so Python won't call the destructor, this is good for toolbars
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wxWindows is a C++ framework providing GUI (Graphical User
Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.0 currently
supports MS Windows (16-bit, Windows 95 and Windows NT), Unix with GTK+, and Unix with Motif.
A Mac port is in an advanced state, an OS/2 port and a port to the MGL graphics library
have been started.
A Mac port is in an advanced state.
wxWindows was originally developed at the Artificial Intelligence
Applications Institute, University of Edinburgh, for internal use.
wxWindows has been released into the public domain in the hope
that others will also find it useful. Version 2.0 is written and
maintained by Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin and others.
maintained by Julian Smart, Robert Roebling and others.
This manual discusses wxWindows in the context of multi-platform
development.\helpignore{For more detail on the wxWindows version 2.0 API
@@ -183,8 +182,8 @@ Metrowerks CodeWarrior.
(b) Unix:
\begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
\item Almost any C++ compiler, including GNU C++ (EGCS 1.1.1 or above).
\item Almost any Unix workstation, and one of: GTK+ 1.0, GTK+ 1.2, Motif 1.2 or higher, Lesstif.
\item Almost any C++ compiler, including GNU C++.
\item Almost any Unix workstation, and one of: GTK+ 1.0, Motif 1.2 or higher, Lesstif.
\item At least 60 MB of disk space.
\end{enumerate}
@@ -357,7 +356,7 @@ STACKSIZE 8192
The only lines which will usually have to be changed per application are
NAME and DESCRIPTION.
\section{Allocating and deleting wxWindows objects}
\subsection{Allocating and deleting wxWindows objects}
In general, classes derived from wxWindow must dynamically allocated
with {\it new} and deleted with {\it delete}. If you delete a window,
@@ -387,26 +386,6 @@ make calls like wxDC::SetPen(wxNullPen) or wxDC::SelectObject(wxNullBitmap) befo
a drawing object that may be in use. Code that doesn't do this will probably work
fine on some platforms, and then fail under Windows.
\section{Architecture dependency}
A problem which sometimes arises from writing multi-platform programs is that
the basic C types are not defiend the same on all platforms. This holds true
for both the length in bits of the standard types (such as int and long) as
well as their byte order, which might be little endian (typically
on Intel computers) or big endian (typically on some Unix workstations). wxWindows
defines types and macros that make it easy to write architecture independent
code. The types are:
wxInt32, wxInt16, wxInt8, wxUint32, wxUint16 = wxWord, wxUint8 = wxByte
where wxInt32 stands for a 32-bit signed integer type etc. You can also check
which architecture the program is compiled on using the wxBYTE\_ORDER define
which is either wxBIG\_ENDIAN or wxLITTLE\_ENDIAN (in the future maybe wxPDP\_ENDIAN
as well).
The macros handling bit-swapping with respect to the applications endianness
are described in the \helpref{Macros}{macros} section.
\section{Conditional compilation}
One of the purposes of wxWindows is to reduce the need for conditional

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\section{\class{wxBoxSizer}}\label{wxboxsizer}
The basic idea behind a box sizer is that windows will most often be laid out in rather
simple basic geomerty, typically in a row or a column or several hierachies of either.
As an exmaple, we will construct a dialog that will contain a text field at the top and
two buttons at the bottom. This can be seen as a top-hierarchy column with the text at
the top and buttons at the bottom and a low-hierchary row with an OK button to the left
and a Cancel button to the right. In many cases (particulary dialogs under Unix and
normal frames) the main window will be resizable by the user and this change of size
will have to get propagated to its children. In our case, we want the text area to grow
with the dialog, whereas the button shall have a fixed size. In addition, there will be
a thin border around all controls to make the dialog look nice and - to make matter worse -
the buttons shall be centred as the width of the dialog changes.
It is the unique feature of a box sizer, that it can grow in both directions (height and
width) but can distribute its growth in the main direction (horizontal for a row) {\it unevenly}
among its children. In our example case, the vertical sizer is supposed to propagate all its
height changes to only the text area, not to the button area. This is determined by the {\it option} parameter
when adding a window (or another sizer) to a sizer. It is interpreted
as a weight factor, i.e. it can be zero, indicating that the window may not be resized
at all, or above zero. If several windows have a value above zero, the value is interpreted
relative to the sum of all weight factors of the sizer, so when adding two windows with
a value of 1, they will both get resized equally much and each half as much as the sizer
owning them. Then what do we do when a column sizer changes its width? This behaviour is
controlled by {\it flags} (the second parameter of the Add() function): Zero or no flag indicates that
the window will get aligned at the left (in a column sizer) and the top (row sizer), whereas
wxALIGN\_RIGHT and wxALIGN\_BOTTOM will do what they say. The item can also be centered
using the wxCENTRE flag (same as wxCENTER) or it can be forced to grow with the sizer (using
the wxGROW flag (same as wxEXPAND)).
As mentioned above, any window belonging to a sizer may have border, and it can be specified
which of the four sides may have this border, using the wxTOP, wxLEFT, wxRIGHT and wxBOTTOM
constants or wxALL for all directions (and you may also use wxNORTH, wxWEST etc instead). These
flags can be used in combintaion with the alignement flags above as the second paramter of the
Add() method using the binary or operator |. The sizer of the border also must be made known,
and it is the third parameter in the Add() method. This means, that the entire behaviour of
a sizer and its children can be controlled by the three parameters of the Add() method.
\begin{verbatim}
// we want to get a dialog that is stretchable because it
// has a text ctrl at the top and two buttons at the bottom
MyDialog::MyDialog(wxFrame *parent, wxWindowID id, const wxString &title ) :
wxDialog( parent, id, title, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxDIALOG_STYLE | wxRESIZE_BORDER )
{
wxBoxSizer *topsizer = new wxBoxSizer( wxVERTICAL );
// create text ctrl with minimal size 100x60
topsizer->Add(
new wxTextCtrl( this, -1, "My text.", wxDefaultPosition, wxSize(100,60), wxTE_MULTILINE),
1, // make vertically stretchable
wxEXPAND | // make horizontally stretchable
wxALL, // and make border all around
10 ); // set border width to 10
wxBoxSizer *button_sizer = new wxBoxSizer( wxHORIZONTAL );
button_sizer->Add(
new wxButton( this, wxID_OK, "OK" ),
0, // make horizontally unstretchable
wxALL, // make border all around (implicit top alignment)
10 ); // set border width to 10
button_sizer->Add(
new wxButton( this, wxID_CANCEL, "Cancel" ),
0, // make horizontally unstretchable
wxALL, // make border all around (implicit top alignment)
10 ); // set border width to 10
topsizer->Add(
button_sizer,
0, // make vertically unstretchable
wxCENTER ); // no border and centre horizontally
SetAutoLayout( TRUE ); // tell dialog to use sizer
SetSizer( topsizer ); // actually set the sizer
topsizer->Fit( this ); // set size to minimum size as calculated by the sizer
topsizer->SetSizeHints( this ); // set size hints to honour mininum size
}
\end{verbatim}
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxSizer}{wxsizer}
\helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
\membersection{wxBoxSizer::wxBoxSizer}\label{wxboxsizerwxboxsizer}
\func{}{wxBoxSizer}{\param{int }{orient}}
Constructor for a wxBoxSizer. {\it orient} may be either of wxVERTICAL
or wxHORIZONTAL for creating either a column sizer or a row sizer.
\membersection{wxBoxSizer::RecalcSizes}\label{wxboxsizerrecalcsizes}
\func{void}{RecalcSizes}{\void}
Implements the calculation of a box sizer's dimensions and then sets
the size of its its children (calling \helpref{wxWindow::SetSize}{wxwindowsetsize}
if the child is a window). It is used internally only and must not be called
by the users. Documented for information.
\membersection{wxBoxSizer::CalcMin}\label{wxboxsizercalcmin}
\func{wxSize}{CalcMin}{\void}
Implements the calculation of a box sizer's minimal. It is used internally
only and must not be called by the users. Documented for information.
\membersection{wxBoxSizer::GetOrientation}\label{wxboxsizergetorientation}
\func{int}{GetOrientation}{\void}
Returns the orientation of the boxsizer, either of wxVERTICAL
or wxHORIZONTAL.

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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
\section{\class{wxBusyInfo}}\label{wxbusyinfo}
This class makes it easy to tell your user that the program is temporarily busy.
Just create a wxBusyInfo object on the stack, and within the current scope,
a message window will be shown.
For example:
\begin{verbatim}
wxBusyInfo wait("Please wait, working...");
for (int i = 0; i < 100000; i++)
DoACalculation();
\end{verbatim}
It works by creating a window in the constructor,
and deleting it in the destructor.
\wxheading{Derived from}
None
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/busyinfo.h>
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxBusyInfo::wxBusyInfo}
\func{}{wxBusyInfo}{\param{const wxString\&}{ msg}}
Constructs a busy info object, displays {\it msg}.

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@@ -99,14 +99,6 @@ The button's label.
\helpref{wxButton::SetLabel}{wxbuttonsetlabel}
\membersection{wxButton::GetDefaultSize}\label{wxbuttongetdefaultsize}
\func{wxSize}{GetDefaultSize}{\void}
Returns the default size for the buttons. It is advised to make all the dialog
buttons of the same size and this function allows to retrieve the (platform and
current font dependent size) which should be the best suited for this.
\membersection{wxButton::SetDefault}\label{wxbuttonsetdefault}
\func{void}{SetDefault}{\void}

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@@ -100,22 +100,9 @@ that are not static can have \helpref{validators}{wxvalidator} associated with t
{\large {\bf Window layout}}
There are two different systems for layouting windows (and dialogs in particluar).
One is based upon so-called sizers and it requires less typing, thinking and calculating
and will in almost all cases produce dialogs looking equally well on all platforms, the
other is based on so-called constraints and allows for more detailed layouts.
\overview{Overview}{constraintsoverview}
These are the classes relevant to the sizer-based layout.
\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxSizer}{wxsizer}}{Abstract base class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxBoxSizer}{wxboxsizer}}{A sizer for laying out windows in a row or column}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxStaticBoxSizer}{wxstaticboxsizer}}{Same as wxBoxSizer, but with surrounding static box}
\end{twocollist}
\overview{Overview}{constraintsoverview} over the constraints-based layout.
These are the classes relevant to constraints-based window layout.
These are the classes relevant to automated window layout.
\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxIndividualLayoutConstraint}{wxindividuallayoutconstraint}}{Represents a single constraint dimension}
@@ -191,12 +178,9 @@ An event object contains information about a specific event. Event handlers
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxMouseEvent}{wxmouseevent}}{A mouse event}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxMoveEvent}{wxmoveevent}}{A move event}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxNotebookEvent}{wxnotebookevent}}{A notebook control event}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxNotifyEvent}{wxnotifyevent}}{A notification event, which can be vetoed}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxPaintEvent}{wxpaintevent}}{A paint event}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxProcessEvent}{wxprocessevent}}{A process ending event}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent}{wxquerylayoutinfoevent}}{Used to query layout information}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxScrollEvent}{wxscrollevent}}{A scroll event from sliders, stand-alone scrollbars and spin buttons}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxScrollWinEvent}{wxscrollwinevent}}{A scroll event from scrolled windows}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxSizeEvent}{wxsizeevent}}{A size event}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxSocketEvent}{wxsocketevent}}{A socket event}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxSysColourChangedEvent}{wxsyscolourchangedevent}}{A system colour change event}
@@ -236,7 +220,6 @@ These are the data structure classes supported by wxWindows.
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxRegion}{wxregion}}{A class representing a region}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxString}{wxstring}}{A string class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxStringList}{wxstringlist}}{A class representing a list of strings}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxStringTokenizer}{wxstringtokenizer}}{A class for interpreting a string as a list of tokens or words}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxRealPoint}{wxrealpoint}}{Representation of a point using floating point numbers}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxSize}{wxsize}}{Representation of a size}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxTime}{wxtime}}{A class for time manipulation}
@@ -282,8 +265,7 @@ classes, functions and macros.
\overview{Overview}{ipcoverview}
wxWindows provides a simple interprocess communications facilities
based on DDE. [Note that this is currently work in progress and may not
function properly.]
based on DDE.
\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxDDEClient}{wxddeclient}}{Represents a client}
@@ -293,7 +275,7 @@ function properly.]
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxTCPConnection}{wxtcpconnection}}{Represents the connection between a client and a server}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxTCPServer}{wxtcpserver}}{Represents a server}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxSocketClient}{wxsocketclient}}{Represents a socket client}
%\twocolitem{\helpref{wxSocketHandler}{wxsockethandler}}{Represents a socket handler}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxSocketHandler}{wxsockethandler}}{Represents a socket handler}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxSocketServer}{wxsocketserver}}{Represents a socket server}
\end{twocollist}
@@ -393,10 +375,8 @@ libraries, and to provide enhanced functionality.
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxOutputStream}{wxoutputstream}}{Output stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxFilterInputStream}{wxfilterinputstream}}{Filtered input stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxFilterOutputStream}{wxfilteroutputstream}}{Filtered output stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxDataInputStream}{wxdatainputstream}}{Platform-independent binary data input stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxDataOutputStream}{wxdataoutputstream}}{Platform-independent binary data output stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxTextInputStream}{wxtextinputstream}}{Platform-independent text data input stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxTextOutputStream}{wxtextoutputstream}}{Platform-independent text data output stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxDataInputStream}{wxdatainputstream}}{Platform-independent data input stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxDataOutputStream}{wxdataoutputstream}}{Platform-independent data output stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxFileInputStream}{wxfileinputstream}}{File input stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxFileOutputStream}{wxfileoutputstream}}{File output stream class}
\twocolitem{\helpref{wxZlibInputStream}{wxzlibinputstream}}{Zlib (compression) input stream class}

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@@ -99,8 +99,7 @@ Returns TRUE if it is checked, FALSE otherwise.
\func{void}{SetValue}{\param{const bool}{ state}}
Sets the checkbox to the given state. This does not cause a
wxEVT\_COMMAND\_CHECKBOX\_CLICKED event to get emitted.
Sets the checkbox to the given state.
\wxheading{Parameters}

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@@ -90,17 +90,10 @@ Destructor, destroying the choice item.
Adds the item to the end of the choice control.
\func{void}{Append}{\param{const wxString\& }{ item}, \param{void* }{clientData}}
Adds the item to the end of the combobox, associating the given data
with the item.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{item}{String to add.}
\docparam{clientData}{Client data to associate with the item.}
\membersection{wxChoice::Clear}\label{wxchoiceclear}
\func{void}{Clear}{\void}
@@ -140,20 +133,6 @@ Gets the number of columns in this choice item.
This is implemented for Motif only.
\membersection{wxChoice::GetClientData}\label{wxchoicegetclientdata}
\constfunc{void*}{GetClientData}{\param{int}{ n}}
Returns a pointer to the client data associated with the given item (if any).
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{n}{An item, starting from zero.}
\wxheading{Return value}
A pointer to the client data, or NULL if the item was not found.
\membersection{wxChoice::GetSelection}\label{wxchoicegetselection}
\constfunc{int}{GetSelection}{\void}
@@ -186,18 +165,6 @@ Gets the selected string, or the empty string if no string is selected.
Returns the number of strings in the choice control.
\membersection{wxChoice::SetClientData}\label{wxchoicesetclientdata}
\func{void}{SetClientData}{\param{int}{ n}, \param{void* }{data}}
Associates the given client data pointer with the given item.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{n}{The zero-based item.}
\docparam{data}{The client data.}
\membersection{wxChoice::SetColumns}\label{wxchoicesetcolumns}
\func{void}{SetColumns}{\param{int}{ n = 1}}
@@ -216,8 +183,7 @@ This is implemented for Motif only.
\func{void}{SetSelection}{\param{int}{ n}}
Sets the choice by passing the desired string position. This does not cause
a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_CHOICE\_SELECTED event to get emitted.
Sets the choice by passing the desired string position.
\wxheading{Parameters}
@@ -231,8 +197,7 @@ a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_CHOICE\_SELECTED event to get emitted.
\func{void}{SetStringSelection}{\param{const wxString\& }{ string}}
Sets the choice by passing the desired string. This does not cause
a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_CHOICE\_SELECTED event to get emitted.
Sets the choice by passing the desired string.
\wxheading{Parameters}

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@@ -9,11 +9,8 @@
\input array.tex
\input arrstrng.tex
\input autoobj.tex
\input boxsizer.tex
\input busycurs.tex
\input busyinfo.tex
\input button.tex
\input strmbfrd.tex
\input bitmap.tex
\input bbutton.tex
\input bmpdatob.tex
@@ -69,8 +66,6 @@
\input fildrptg.tex
\input filehist.tex
\input strmfile.tex
\input filesys.tex
\input filesysh.tex
\input filetype.tex
\input fltinstr.tex
\input fltoutst.tex
@@ -79,7 +74,6 @@
\input fontdlg.tex
\input fontlist.tex
\input frame.tex
\input fsfile.tex
\input ftp.tex
\input gauge.tex
\input gdiobj.tex
@@ -87,19 +81,6 @@
\input grid.tex
\input hash.tex
\input helpinst.tex
\input htcell.tex
\input htcolor.tex
\input htcontnr.tex
\input htfilter.tex
\input hthelpct.tex
\input htparser.tex
\input httag.tex
\input httaghnd.tex
\input httagmod.tex
\input htwidget.tex
\input htwindow.tex
\input htwinprs.tex
\input htwinhnd.tex
\input http.tex
\input idleevt.tex
\input icon.tex
@@ -173,20 +154,16 @@
\input sashevt.tex
\input sashlayw.tex
\input sashwin.tex
\input sbsizer.tex
\input screendc.tex
\input scrolbar.tex
\input scrlwevt.tex
\input scrolevt.tex
\input scrolwin.tex
\input sngchdlg.tex
\input size.tex
\input sizeevt.tex
\input sizer.tex
\input slider.tex
\input sckaddr.tex
\input socket.tex
%\input gsocket.tex
\input splitevt.tex
\input strmsock.tex
\input spinbutt.tex
@@ -212,7 +189,6 @@
\input tempfile.tex
\input text.tex
\input txtdatob.tex
\input txtstrm.tex
\input textdlg.tex
\input txtdrptg.tex
\input valtext.tex
@@ -220,7 +196,6 @@
\input thread.tex
\input time.tex
\input timer.tex
\input tipprov.tex
\input toolbar.tex
\input treectrl.tex
\input treeevt.tex
@@ -232,7 +207,6 @@
\input wave.tex
\input window.tex
\input windowdc.tex
\input zipstrm.tex
\input strmzlib.tex
\input function.tex
\input keycode.tex

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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ To draw on the whole window including decorations, construct a \helpref{wxWindow
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxWindowDC}{wxwindowdc}\\
\helpref{wxDC}{wxdc}
\wxheading{Include files}

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@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ For example:
// Read some text
if (wxTheClipboard->Open())
{
if (wxTheClipboard->IsSupported( "STRING" ))
wxTextDataObject data;
if (wxTheClipboard->IsSupported(data))
{
wxTextDataObject data;
wxTheClipboard->GetData( &data );
wxMessageBox( data.GetText() );
wxTheClipboard->GetData(data);
wxMessageBox(data.GetText());
}
wxTheClipboard->Close();
}
@@ -83,14 +83,14 @@ Call this function to close the clipboard, having opened it with \helpref{wxClip
\membersection{wxClipboard::GetData}\label{wxclipboardgetdata}
\func{bool}{GetData}{\param{wxDataObject*}{ data}}
\func{bool}{GetData}{\param{wxDataObject\&}{ data}}
Call this function to fill {\it data} with data on the clipboard, if available in the required
format. Returns TRUE on success.
\membersection{wxClipboard::IsSupported}\label{wxclipboardissupported}
\func{bool}{IsSupported}{\param{wxDataFormat}{ format}}
\func{bool}{IsSupported}{\param{wxDataObject\&}{ data}}
Returns TRUE if the format of the given data object is available on the clipboard.
@@ -114,12 +114,3 @@ Call this function to set the data object to the clipboard. This function will
clear all previous contents in the clipboard, so calling it several times
does not make any sense.
\membersection{wxClipboard::UsePrimarySelection}\label{wxclipboarduseprimary}
\func{void}{UsePrimarySelection}{\param{bool}{ primary = TRUE}}
On platforms supporting it (currently only GTK), selects the so called
PRIMARY SELECTION as the clipboard as opposed to the normal clipboard,
if {\it primary} is TRUE.

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@@ -80,10 +80,10 @@ which is generated by a control.}
\membersection{wxCommandEvent::m\_clientData}
\member{void*}{m\_clientData}
\member{char*}{m\_clientData}
Contains a pointer to client data for listboxes and choices, if the event
was a selection. Beware, this is not implemented anyway...
was a selection.
\membersection{wxCommandEvent::m\_commandInt}
@@ -123,10 +123,10 @@ Returns TRUE or FALSE for a checkbox selection event.
\membersection{wxCommandEvent::GetClientData}
\func{void*}{GetClientData}{\void}
\func{char*}{GetClientData}{\void}
Returns client data pointer for a listbox or choice selection event
(not valid for a deselection). Beware, this is not implmented anywhere...
(not valid for a deselection).
\membersection{wxCommandEvent::GetExtraLong}
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ is a deselection.
\membersection{wxCommandEvent::SetClientData}
\func{void}{SetClientData}{\param{void*}{ clientData}}
\func{void}{SetClientData}{\param{char*}{ clientData}}
Sets the client data for this event.

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ A combobox permits a single selection only. Combobox items are numbered from zer
\wxheading{Window styles}
\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxCB\_SIMPLE}}{Creates a combobox with a permanently displayed list. Windows only. }
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxCB\_SIMPLE}}{Creates a combobox with a permanently displayed list.}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxCB\_DROPDOWN}}{Creates a combobox with a drop-down list.}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxCB\_READONLY}}{Creates a combo box consisting of a drop-down list and static text item
displaying the current selection.}
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Destructor, destroying the combobox.
Adds the item to the end of the combobox.
\func{void}{Append}{\param{const wxString\& }{ item}, \param{void* }{clientData}}
\func{void}{Append}{\param{const wxString\& }{ item}, \param{char* }{clientData}}
Adds the item to the end of the combobox, associating the given data
with the item.
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ The position if found, or -1 if not found.
\membersection{wxComboBox::GetClientData}\label{wxcomboboxgetclientdata}
\constfunc{void*}{GetClientData}{\param{int}{ n}}
\constfunc{char*}{GetClientData}{\param{int}{ n}}
Returns a pointer to the client data associated with the given item (if any).
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ Removes the text between the two positions in the combobox text field.
\membersection{wxComboBox::SetClientData}\label{wxcomboboxsetclientdata}
\func{void}{SetClientData}{\param{int}{ n}, \param{void* }{data}}
\func{void}{SetClientData}{\param{int}{ n}, \param{char* }{data}}
Associates the given client data pointer with the given item.
@@ -295,8 +295,7 @@ Sets the insertion point at the end of the combobox text field.
\func{void}{SetSelection}{\param{int}{ n}}
Selects the given item in the combobox list. This does not cause a
wxEVT\_COMMAND\_COMBOBOX\_SELECTED event to get emitted.
Selects the given item in the combobox list.
\func{void}{SetSelection}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
@@ -310,9 +309,6 @@ Selects the text between the two positions, in the combobox text field.
\docparam{to}{The second position.}
\pythonnote{The second form of this method is called \tt{SetMark} in
wxPython.}
\membersection{wxComboBox::SetValue}\label{wxcomboboxsetvalue}
\func{void}{SetValue}{\param{const wxString\& }{text}}

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@@ -1,35 +1,14 @@
% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
% wxDataInputStream
% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\section{\class{wxDataInputStream}}\label{wxdatainputstream}
This class provides functions that read binary data types in a
portable way. Data can be read in either big-endian or litte-endian
format, little-endian being the default on all architectures.
This class provides functions that read data types in a
portable way. So, a file written by an Intel processor can be read by a
Sparc or anything else.
If you want to read data from text files (or streams) use
\helpref{wxTextInputStream}{wxtextinputstream} instead.
\wxheading{Derived from}
The >> operator is overloaded and you can use this class like a standard C++ iostream.
Note, however, that the arguments are the fixed size types wxUint32, wxInt32 etc
and on a typical 32-bit computer, none of these match to the "long" type (wxInt32
is defined as signed int on 32-bit architectures) so that you cannot use long. To avoid
problems (here and elsewhere), make use of the wxInt32, wxUint32, etc types.
For example:
\begin{verbatim}
wxFileInputStream input( "mytext.dat" );
wxDataInputStream store( input );
wxUint8 i1;
float f2;
wxString line;
store >> i1; // read a 8 bit integer.
store >> i1 >> f2; // read a 8 bit integer followed by float.
store >> line; // read a text line
\end{verbatim}
See also \helpref{wxDataOutputStream}{wxdataoutputstream}.
\helpref{wxFilterInputStream}{wxfilterinputstream}\\
\helpref{wxInputStream}{wxinputstream}\\
\helpref{wxStreamBase}{wxstreambase}
\wxheading{Include files}
@@ -54,30 +33,21 @@ be available.
Destroys the wxDataInputStream object.
\membersection{wxDataInputStream::BigEndianOrdered}
\func{void}{BigEndianOrdered}{\param{bool}{ be_order}}
If {\it be_order} is TRUE, all data will be read in big-endian
order, such as written by programs on a big endian architecture
(e.g. Sparc) or written by Java-Streams (which always use
big-endian order).
\membersection{wxDataInputStream::Read8}
\func{wxUint8}{Read8}{\void}
\func{unsigned char}{Read8}{\void}
Reads a single byte from the stream.
\membersection{wxDataInputStream::Read16}
\func{wxUint16}{Read16}{\void}
\func{unsigned short}{Read16}{\void}
Reads a 16 bit integer from the stream.
\membersection{wxDataInputStream::Read32}
\func{wxUint32}{Read32}{\void}
\func{unsigned long}{Read32}{\void}
Reads a 32 bit integer from the stream.
@@ -87,6 +57,12 @@ Reads a 32 bit integer from the stream.
Reads a double (IEEE encoded) from the stream.
\membersection{wxDataInputStream::ReadLine}
\func{wxString}{wxDataInputStream::ReadLine}{\void}
Reads a line from the stream. A line is a string which ends with \\n or \\r\\n.
\membersection{wxDataInputStream::ReadString}
\func{wxString}{wxDataInputStream::ReadString}{\void}
@@ -95,32 +71,19 @@ Reads a string from a stream. Actually, this function first reads a long integer
specifying the length of the string (without the last null character) and then
reads the string.
% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
% wxDataOutputStream
% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\section{\class{wxDataOutputStream}}\label{wxdataoutputstream}
This class provides functions that write binary data types in a
portable way. Data can be written in either big-endian or litte-endian
format, little-endian being the default on all architectures.
If you want to write data to text files (or streams) use
\helpref{wxTextOutputStream}{wxtextoutputstream} instead.
The << operator is overloaded and you can use this class like a standard
C++ iostream. See \helpref{wxDataInputStream}{wxdatainputstream} for its
usage and caveats.
See also \helpref{wxDataInputStream}{wxdatainputstream}.
This class provides functions that write data types in a
portable way. So, a file written by an Intel processor can be read by a
Sparc or anything else.
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxDataOutputStream::wxDataOutputStream}\label{wxdataoutputstreamconstr}
\func{}{wxDataOutputStream}{\param{wxOutputStream\&}{ stream}}
\func{}{wxDataInputStream}{\param{wxOutputStream\&}{ stream}}
Constructs a datastream object from an output stream. Only write methods will
Constructs a datastream object from an output stream. Only read methods will
be available.
\wxheading{Parameters}
@@ -133,30 +96,21 @@ be available.
Destroys the wxDataOutputStream object.
\membersection{wxDataOutputStream::BigEndianOrdered}
\func{void}{BigEndianOrdered}{\param{bool}{ be_order}}
If {\it be_order} is TRUE, all data will be written in big-endian
order, e.g. for reading on a Sparc or from Java-Streams (which
always use big-endian order), otherwise data will be written in
little-endian order.
\membersection{wxDataOutputStream::Write8}
\func{void}{wxDataOutputStream::Write8}{{\param wxUint8 }{i8}}
\func{void}{wxDataOutputStream::Write8}{{\param unsigned char }{i8}}
Writes the single byte {\it i8} to the stream.
\membersection{wxDataOutputStream::Write16}
\func{void}{wxDataOutputStream::Write16}{{\param wxUint16 }{i16}}
\func{void}{wxDataOutputStream::Write16}{{\param unsigned short }{i16}}
Writes the 16 bit integer {\it i16} to the stream.
\membersection{wxDataOutputStream::Write32}
\func{void}{wxDataOutputStream::Write32}{{\param wxUint32 }{i32}}
\func{void}{wxDataOutputStream::Write32}{{\param unsigned long }{i32}}
Writes the 32 bit integer {\it i32} to the stream.
@@ -166,6 +120,13 @@ Writes the 32 bit integer {\it i32} to the stream.
Writes the double {\it f} to the stream using the IEEE format.
\membersection{wxDataOutputStream::WriteLine}
\func{void}{wxDataOutputStream::WriteLine}{{\param const wxString\& }{string}}
Writes {\it string} as a line. Depending on the operating system, it adds
$\backslash$n or $\backslash$r$\backslash$n.
\membersection{wxDataOutputStream::WriteString}
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@@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ released for each drawing operation.
\membersection{wxDC::Blit}\label{wxdcblit}
\func{bool}{Blit}{\param{long}{ xdest}, \param{long}{ ydest}, \param{long}{ width}, \param{long}{ height},
\param{wxDC* }{source}, \param{long}{ xsrc}, \param{long}{ ysrc}, \param{int}{ logicalFunc = wxCOPY},
\param{bool }{useMask = FALSE}}
\param{wxDC* }{source}, \param{long}{ xsrc}, \param{long}{ ysrc}, \param{int}{ logicalFunc},
\param{bool }{useMask}}
Copy from a source DC to this DC, specifying the destination
coordinates, size of area to copy, source DC, source coordinates, and
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ There is partial support for Blit in wxPostScriptDC, under X.
See \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for typical usage.
\wxheading{See also}
wxheading{See also}
\helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc}, \helpref{wxBitmap}{wxbitmap}, \helpref{wxMask}{wxmask}
@@ -418,9 +418,6 @@ Gets the current pen (see \helpref{wxDC::SetPen}{wxdcsetpen}).
Sets {\it colour} to the colour at the specified location. Windows only; an X implementation
is being worked on. Not available for wxPostScriptDC or wxMetafileDC.
\pythonnote{For wxPython the wxColour value is returned and is not
required as a parameter.}
\membersection{wxDC::GetSize}\label{wxdcgetsize}
\func{void}{GetSize}{\param{long *}{width}, \param{long *}{height}}
@@ -443,13 +440,8 @@ printer page:
dc.SetUserScale(min(scaleX,scaleY),min(scaleX,scaleY));
\end{verbatim}
\pythonnote{In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
implements the following methods:\par
\indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{\bf{GetSize()}}{Returns a wxSize}
\twocolitem{\bf{GetSizeTuple()}}{Returns a 2-tuple (width, height)}
\end{twocollist}}
}
\pythonnote{No arguments are required and the two values defining the
size are returned as a tuple.}
\membersection{wxDC::GetTextBackground}\label{wxdcgettextbackground}

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@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ a code to the application. The function \helpref{wxDialog::EndModal}{wxdialogend
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{wxDialog::GetReturnCode}{wxdialoggetreturncode}, \helpref{wxDialog::ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal},\rtfsp
\helpref{wxWindow::GetReturnCode}{wxwindowgetreturncode}, \helpref{wxDialog::ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal},\rtfsp
\helpref{wxDialog::EndModal}{wxdialogendmodal}
\membersection{wxDialog::SetTitle}\label{wxdialogsettitle}
@@ -341,11 +341,12 @@ Shows a modal dialog. Program flow does not return until the dialog has been dis
\wxheading{Return value}
The return value is the value set with \helpref{wxDialog::SetReturnCode}{wxdialogsetreturncode}.
The return value is the value set with \helpref{wxWindow::SetReturnCode}{wxwindowsetreturncode}.
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{wxDialog::EndModal}{wxdialogendmodal},\rtfsp
\helpref{wxDialog:GetReturnCode}{wxdialoggetreturncode},\rtfsp
\helpref{wxDialog::SetReturnCode}{wxdialogsetreturncode}
\helpref{wxWindow::GetReturnCode}{wxwindowgetreturncode},\rtfsp
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@@ -287,9 +287,17 @@ typedef enum {
Returns the word value of the expression.
\membersection{wxExpr::WriteClause}\label{wxexprwriteprologclause}
\membersection{wxExpr::WriteLispExpr}\label{wxexprwritelistexpr}
\func{void}{WriteClause}{\param{FILE *}{ stream}}
\func{void}{WriteLispExpr}{\param{ostream\&}{ stream}}
Writes the expression or clause to the given stream in LISP format.
Not normally needed, since the whole {\bf wxExprDatabase} will usually
be written at once. Lists are enclosed in parentheses will no commas.
\membersection{wxExpr::WritePrologClause}\label{wxexprwriteprologclause}
\func{void}{WritePrologClause}{\param{ostream\&}{ stream}}
Writes the clause to the given stream in Prolog format. Not normally needed, since
the whole {\bf wxExprDatabase} will usually be written at once. The format is:
@@ -298,7 +306,7 @@ full stop.
\membersection{wxExpr::WriteExpr}\label{wxexprwriteexpr}
\func{void}{WriteExpr}{\param{FILE *}{ stream}}
\func{void}{WriteExpr}{\param{ostream\&}{ stream}}
Writes the expression (not clause) to the given stream in Prolog
format. Not normally needed, since the whole {\bf wxExprDatabase} will
@@ -486,9 +494,15 @@ Reads in the given file, returning TRUE if successful.
Reads a Prolog database from the given string buffer, returning TRUE if
successful.
\membersection{wxExprDatabase::WriteLisp}\label{wxexprdatabasewritelisp}
\func{bool}{WriteLisp}{\param{ostream\& }{stream}}
Writes the database as a LISP-format file.
\membersection{wxExprDatabase::Write}\label{wxexprdatabasewrite}
\func{bool}{Write}{\param{FILE *}{stream}}
\func{bool}{Write}{\param{ostream\& }{stream}}
\func{bool}{Write}{\param{const wxString\&}{ filename}}

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% filesystem.tex at 21/Mar/99 23:00:52
%
\section{\class{wxFileSystem}}\label{wxfilesystem}
This class provides interface for opening files on different
file systems. It can handle absolute and/or local filenames.
It uses system of \helpref{handlers}{wxfilesystemhandler} to
provide access to user-defined virtual file systems.
\wxheading{Derived from}
wxObject
\wxheading{See Also}
\helpref{wxFileSystemHandler}{wxfilesystemhandler},
\helpref{wxFSFile}{wxfsfile},
\helpref{Overview}{fs}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxFileSystem::wxFileSystem}\label{wxfilesystemwxfilesystem}
\func{}{wxFileSystem}{\void}
Constructor.
\membersection{wxFileSystem::ChangePathTo}\label{wxfilesystemchangepathto}
\func{void}{ChangePathTo}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}, \param{bool }{is\_dir = FALSE}}
Sets the current location. {\it location} parameter passed to
\helpref{OpenFile}{wxfilesystemopenfile} is relative to this path.
{\bf Caution! } Unless {\it is\_dir} is TRUE the {\it location} parameter
is not directory name but the name of the file in this directory!! All these
commands change path to "dir/subdir/" :
\begin{verbatim}
ChangePathTo("dir/subdir/xh.htm");
ChangePathTo("dir/subdir", TRUE);
ChangePathTo("dir/subdir/", TRUE);
\end{verbatim}
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{location}{the new location. Its meaning depends on value of {\it is\_dir}}
\docparam{is\_dir}{if TRUE {\it location} is new directory. If FALSE (default)
{\it location} is {\bf file in} the new directory.}
\wxheading{Example}
\begin{verbatim}
f = fs -> OpenFile("hello.htm"); // opens file 'hello.htm'
fs -> ChangePathTo("subdir/folder", TRUE);
f = fs -> OpenFile("hello.htm"); // opens file 'subdir/folder/hello.htm' !!
\end{verbatim}
\membersection{wxFileSystem::GetPath}\label{wxfilesystemgetpath}
\func{wxString}{GetPath}{\void}
Returns actual path (set by \helpref{ChangePathTo}{wxfilesystemchangepathto}).
\membersection{wxFileSystem::OpenFile}\label{wxfilesystemopenfile}
\func{wxFSFile*}{OpenFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
Opens file and returns pointer to \helpref{wxFSFile}{wxfsfile} object
or NULL if failed. It first tries to open the file in relative scope
(based on value passed to ChangePathTo() method) and then as an
absolute path.
\membersection{wxFileSystem::AddHandler}\label{wxfilesystemaddhandler}
\func{static void}{AddHandler}{\param{wxFileSystemHandler }{*handler}}
This static function adds new handler into the list of handlers.
The \helpref{handlers}{wxfilesystemhandler} provide access to virtual FS.
\wxheading{Note}
You can call:
\begin{verbatim}
wxFileSystem::AddHandler(new My_FS_Handler);
\end{verbatim}
This is because (a) AddHandler is a static method, and (b) the handlers
are deleted in wxFileSystem's destructor so that you don't have to
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% filesystemhandler.tex at 21/Mar/99 23:00:52
%
\section{\class{wxFileSystemHandler}}\label{wxfilesystemhandler}
wxFileSystemHandler (or derived classes to be exact) is used
to access virtual file systems. It's public interface consists
from two methods: \helpref{CanOpen}{wxfilesystemhandlercanopen}
and \helpref{OpenFile}{wxfilesystemhandleropenfile}.
It provides additional protected methods to simplify process
of opening the file : GetProtocol, GetLeftLocation, GetRightLocation,
GetAnchor, GetMimeTypeFromExt.
Please have a look at \helpref{overview}{fs} if you don't know how locations
are constructed.
\wxheading{Notes}
\begin{itemize}
\item The handlers are shared by all instances of wxFileSystem.
\item wxHTML library provides handlers for local files and HTTP or FTP protocol
\item The {\it location} parameter passed to OpenFile or CanOpen methods
is always {\bf absolute} path. You don't need to check the FS's current path!
\end{itemize}
\wxheading{Derived from}
wxObject
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{wxFileSystem}{wxfilesystem},
\helpref{wxFSFile}{wxfsfile},
\helpref{Overview}{fs}
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::wxFileSystemHandler}\label{wxfilesystemhandlerwxfilesystemhandler}
\func{}{wxFileSystemHandler}{\void}
Constructor.
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::CanOpen}\label{wxfilesystemhandlercanopen}
\func{virtual bool}{CanOpen}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
Returns TRUE if the handler is able to open this file (this function doesn't
check whether the file exists or not, it only checks if it knows the protocol).
Example:
\begin{verbatim}
bool MyHand::CanOpen(const wxString& location)
{
return (GetProtocol(location) == "http");
}
\end{verbatim}
Must be overwriten in derived handlers.
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::OpenFile}\label{wxfilesystemhandleropenfile}
\func{virtual wxFSFile*}{OpenFile}{\param{wxFileSystem\& }{fs}, \param{const wxString\& }{location}}
Opens the file and returns wxFSFile pointer or NULL if failed.
Must be overwriten in derived handlers.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{fs}{Parent FS (the FS from that OpenFile was called). See ZIP handler
for details how to use it.}
\docparam{location}{The {\bf absolute} location of file.}
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::GetProtocol}\label{wxfilesystemhandlergetprotocol}
\constfunc{wxString}{GetProtocol}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
Returns protocol string extracted from {\it location}.
Example: GetProtocol("file:myzipfile.zip\#zip:index.htm") == "zip"
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::GetLeftLocation}\label{wxfilesystemhandlergetleftlocation}
\constfunc{wxString}{GetLeftLocation}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
Returns left location string extracted from {\it location}.
Example: GetLeftLocation("file:myzipfile.zip\#zip:index.htm") == "file:myzipfile.zip"
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::GetAnchor}\label{wxfilesystemhandlergetanchor}
\constfunc{wxString}{GetAnchor}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
Returns anchor if present in the location.
See \helpref{wxFSFile}{wxfsfilegetanchor} for details.
Example : GetAnchor("index.htm\#chapter2") == "chapter2"
{\bf Note:} anchor is NOT part of left location.
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::GetRightLocation}\label{wxfilesystemhandlergetrightlocation}
\constfunc{wxString}{GetRightLocation}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
Returns right location string extracted from {\it location}.
Example : GetRightLocation("file:myzipfile.zip\#zip:index.htm") == "index.htm"
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::GetMimeTypeFromExt}\label{wxfilesystemhandlergetmimetypefromext}
\func{wxString}{GetMimeTypeFromExt}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
Returns MIME type based on {\bf extension} of {\it location}. (While wxFSFile::GetMimeType
returns real MIME type - either extension-based or queried from HTTP)
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@@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ wxSWISS\_FONT}
Default constructor.
\func{}{wxFont}{\param{int}{ pointSize}, \param{int}{ family}, \param{int}{ style}, \param{int}{ weight},
\param{const bool}{ underline = FALSE}, \param{const wxString\& }{faceName = ""},
\param{wxFontEncoding }{encoding = wxFONTENCODING\_DEFAULT}}
\param{const bool}{ underline = FALSE}, \param{const wxString\& }{faceName = ""}}
Creates a font object.
@@ -71,22 +70,6 @@ Creates a font object.
\docparam{faceName}{An optional string specifying the actual typeface to be used. If the empty string,
a default typeface will chosen based on the family.}
\docparam{encoding}{An encoding which may be one of
\twocolwidtha{5cm}
\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
\twocolitem{{\bf wxFONTENCODING\_SYSTEM}}{Default system encoding.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxFONTENCODING\_DEFAULT}}{Default application encoding: this
is the encoding set by calls to
\helpref{SetDefaultEncoding}{wxfontsetdefaultencoding} and which may beset to,
say, KOI8 to create all fonts by default with KOI8 encoding. Initially, the
default application encoding is the same as default system encoding.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxFONTENCODING\_ISO8859\_1...15}}{ISO8859 encodings.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxFONTENCODING\_KOI8}}{The standard russian encoding for Internet.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxFONTENCODING\_CP1250...1252}}{Windows encodings similar to ISO8859 (but not identical).}
\end{twocollist}
If the specified encoding isn't available, no font is created.
}
\wxheading{Remarks}
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@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
\section{File Systems}\label{fs}
The wxHTML library uses a {\bf virtual file systems} mechanism
similar to the one used in Midnight Commander, Dos Navigator,
FAR or almost any modern file manager. (Do you remember? You can
press enter on ZIP file and its contents is displayed as if it
were a local directory...)
\wxheading{Classes}
Three classes are used in order to provide full VFS:
\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
\item The \helpref{wxFSFile}{wxfsfile} class provides information
on opened file (name, input stream, mime type and anchor).
\item The \helpref{wxFileSystem}{wxfilesystem} class is the interface.
Its main methods are ChangePathTo() and OpenFile(). This class
is most often used by the end user.
\item The \helpref{wxFileSystemHandler}{wxfilesystemhandler} is the core
if VFS mechanism. You can derive your own handler and pass it to
wxFileSystem's AddHandler() method. In the new handler you only need to
overwrite OpenFile() and CanOpen() methods.
\end{itemize}
\wxheading{Locations}
Locations (aka filenames aka addresses) are constructed from 4 parts:
\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
\item {\bf protocol} - handler can recognize if it is able to open a
file by checking its protocol. Examples are "http", "file" or "ftp".
\item {\bf right location} - is the name of file within the protocol.
In "http://www.wxwindows.org/index.html" the right location is "//www.wxwindows.org/index.html".
\item {\bf anchor} - anchor is optional and is usually not present.
In "index.htm\#chapter2" the anchor is "chapter2".
\item {\bf left location} - this is usually an empty string.
It is used by 'local' protocols such as ZIP.
See Combined Protocols paragraph for details.
\end{itemize}
\wxheading{Combined Protocols}
Left location pretends protocol in URL string.
It's not used by global protocols like HTTP but it's used
by local ones - for example you can see this address:
file:archives/cpp\_doc.zip\#zip:reference/fopen.htm\#syntax
In this example, protocol is "zip", left location is
"reference/fopen.htm", anchor is "syntax" and right location
is "file:archives/cpp_doc.zip". It is used by zip handler
to determine in what file this particular zip VFS is stored.
In fact there are two protocols used in this example: zip and file.
You can construct even more complicated addresses like this one:
http://www.archives.org/myarchive.zip\#zip:local/docs/cpp/stdio.zip\#zip:index.htm
In this example you access zip VFS stdio.zip stored in another zip (myarchive.zip)
which is at WWW.
\wxheading{File Systems Included in wxHTML}
\begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
\item Local files
\item HTTP protocol
\item FTP protocol
\item .ZIP archives
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% fsfile.tex at 21/Mar/99 23:00:52
%
\section{\class{wxFSFile}}\label{wxfsfile}
This class represents single file opened by \helpref{wxFileSystem}{wxfilesystem}.
It provides more information than wx's input stream
(stream, filename, mime type, anchor).
{\bf Note:} Any pointer returned by wxFSFile's member is valid
only as long as wxFSFile object exits. For example call to GetStream()
doesn't {\it create} the stream but only returns the pointer to it. In
other words after 10 calls to GetStream() you'll obtain ten identical
pointers.
\wxheading{Derived from}
wxObject
\wxheading{See Also}
\helpref{wxFileSystemHandler}{wxfilesystemhandler},
\helpref{wxFileSystem}{wxfilesystem},
\helpref{Overview}{fs}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxFSFile::wxFSFile}\label{wxfsfilewxfsfile}
\func{}{wxFSFile}{\param{wxInputStream }{*stream}, \param{const wxString\& }{loc}, \param{const wxString\& }{mimetype}, \param{const wxString\& }{anchor}}
Constructor. You probably won't use it. See Notes for details.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{stream}{The input stream that will be used to access data}
\docparam{location}{The full location (aka filename) of the file}
\docparam{mimetype}{MIME type of this file. Mime type is either extension-based or HTTP Content-Type}
\docparam{anchor}{Anchor. See \helpref{GetAnchor()}{wxfsfilegetanchor} for details.}
If you aren't sure what do these params mean see description of GetXXXX()
functions.
\wxheading{Notes}
It is never used by end user but you'll need it if
you're writing own virtual FS. For example you may need something
similar to wxMemoryInputStream but because wxMemoryInputStream
doesn't free the memory when destroyed and thus passing memory stream
pointer into wxFSFile constructor would lead to memory leaks, you
can write your own class derived from wxFSFile :
\begin{verbatim}
class wxMyFSFile : public wxFSFile
{
private:
void *m_Mem;
public:
wxMyFSFile(.....)
~wxMyFSFile() {free(m_Mem);}
// of course dtor is virtual ;-)
};
\end{verbatim}
\membersection{wxFSFile::GetStream}\label{wxfsfilegetstream}
\constfunc{wxInputStream*}{GetStream}{\void}
Returns pointer to the stream. You can use the returned
stream to directly access data. You may suppose
that the stream provide Seek and GetSize functionality
(even in case of HTTP protocol which doesn't provide
this by default. wxHtml is using local cache to workaround
this and to speed up connection)
\membersection{wxFSFile::GetMimeType}\label{wxfsfilegetmimetype}
\constfunc{const wxString\&}{GetMimeType}{\void}
Returns MIME type of the content of this file. It is either
extension-based (see wxMimeTypesManager) or extracted from
HTTP protocol Content-Type header.
\membersection{wxFSFile::GetLocation}\label{wxfsfilegetlocation}
\constfunc{const wxString\&}{GetLocation}{\void}
Returns full location of the file, including path and protocol.
Examples :
\begin{verbatim}
http://www.wxwindows.org
http://www.ms.mff.cuni.cz/~vsla8348/wxhtml/archive.zip#zip:info.txt
file:/home/vasek/index.htm
relative-file.htm
\end{verbatim}
\membersection{wxFSFile::GetAnchor}\label{wxfsfilegetanchor}
\constfunc{const wxString\&}{GetAnchor}{\void}
Returns anchor (if present). The term of {\bf anchor} can be easily
explained using few examples:
\begin{verbatim}
index.htm#anchor /* 'anchor' is anchor */
index/wx001.htm /* NO anchor here! */
archive/main.zip#zip:index.htm#global /* 'global' */
archive/main.zip#zip:index.htm /* NO anchor here! */
\end{verbatim}
Usually anchor is presented only if mime type is 'text/html'.
But it may have some meaning with other files
(for example myanim.avi\#200 may refer to position in animation
or reality.wrl\#MyView may refer to predefined view in VRML)

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@@ -31,8 +31,7 @@ slashes.
\func{bool}{wxFileExists}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}}
Returns TRUE if the file exists. It also returns TRUE if the file is
a directory.
Returns TRUE if the file exists.
\membersection{::wxFileNameFromPath}
@@ -49,12 +48,11 @@ temporary storage that should not be deallocated.
This function does directory searching; returns the first file
that matches the path {\it spec}, or the empty string. Use \helpref{wxFindNextFile}{wxfindnextfile} to
get the next matching file. Neither will report the current directory "." or the
parent directory "..".
get the next matching file.
{\it spec} may contain wildcards.
{\it flags} may be wxDIR for restricting the query to directories, wxFILE for files or zero for either.
{\it flags} is reserved for future use.
For example:
@@ -81,17 +79,6 @@ See \helpref{wxFindFirstFile}{wxfindfirstfile} for an example.
Returns the Windows directory under Windows; on other platforms returns the empty string.
\membersection{::wxInitAllImageHandlers}\label{wxinitallimagehandlers}
\func{void}{wxInitAllImageHandlers}{\void}
Adds some common image format handlers, which, depending on wxWindows
configuration, can be handlers for BMP (loading) (always installed), GIF
(loading and saving), PCX (loading and saving), PNM (loading and saving as raw
rgb), PNG (loading and saving), JPEG (loading and saving), file formats.
See also: \helpref{wxImage}{wximage} \helpref{wxImageHandler}{wximagehandler}
\membersection{::wxIsAbsolutePath}
\func{bool}{wxIsAbsolutePath}{\param{const wxString\& }{filename}}
@@ -418,27 +405,6 @@ parameters are optional. However, it is recommended to pass a parent frame
parameter, or (in MS Windows or Motif) the wrong window frame may be brought to
the front when the dialog box is popped up.
\membersection{::wxCreateFileTipProvider}\label{wxcreatefiletipprovider}
\func{wxTipProvider *}{wxCreateFileTipProvider}{
\param{const wxString\& }{filename},
\param{size\_t }{currentTip}}
This function creates a \helpref{wxTipProvider}{wxtipprovider} which may be
used with \helpref{wxShowTip}{wxshowtip}.
\docparam{filename}{The name of the file containing the tips, one per line}
\docparam{currentTip}{The index of the first tip to show - normally this index
is remembered between the 2 program runs.}
\wxheading{See also:}
\helpref{Tips overview}{tipsoverview}
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/tipdlg.h>
\membersection{::wxFileSelector}\label{wxfileselector}
\func{wxString}{wxFileSelector}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{default\_path = ""},\\
@@ -453,15 +419,18 @@ If path is empty, the current directory will be used. If filename is empty,
no default filename will be supplied. The wildcard determines what files
are displayed in the file selector, and file extension supplies a type
extension for the required filename. Flags may be a combination of wxOPEN,
wxSAVE, wxOVERWRITE\_PROMPT, wxHIDE\_READONLY, or 0.
wxSAVE, wxOVERWRITE\_PROMPT, wxHIDE\_READONLY, or 0. They are only significant
at present in Windows.
Both the Unix and Windows versions implement a wildcard filter. Typing a
Both the X and Windows versions implement a wildcard filter. Typing a
filename containing wildcards (*, ?) in the filename text item, and
clicking on Ok, will result in only those files matching the pattern being
displayed.
displayed. In the X version, supplying no default name will result in the
wildcard filter being inserted in the filename text item; the filter is
ignored if a default name is supplied.
The wildcard may be a specification for multiple types of file
with a description for each, such as:
Under Windows (only), the wildcard may be a specification for multiple
types of file with a description for each, such as:
\begin{verbatim}
"BMP files (*.bmp)|*.bmp|GIF files (*.gif)|*.gif"
@@ -482,33 +451,6 @@ if (s)
<wx/filedlg.h>
\membersection{::wxGetNumberFromUser}\label{wxgetnumberfromuser}
\func{long}{wxGetNumberFromUser}{
\param{const wxString\& }{message},
\param{const wxString\& }{prompt},
\param{const wxString\& }{caption},
\param{long }{value},
\param{long }{min = 0},
\param{long }{max = 100},
\param{wxWindow *}{parent = NULL},
\param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition}}
Shows a dialog asking the user for numeric input. The dialogs title is set to
{\it caption}, it contains a (possibly) multiline {\it message} above the
single line {\it prompt} and the zone for entering the number.
The number entered must be in the range {\it min}..{\it max} (both of which
should be positive) and {\it value} is the initial value of it. If the user
enters an invalid value or cancels the dialog, the function will return -1.
Dialog is centered on its {\it parent} unless an explicit position is given in
{\it pos}.
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/textdlg.h>
\membersection{::wxGetTextFromUser}\label{wxgettextfromuser}
\func{wxString}{wxGetTextFromUser}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}, \param{const wxString\& }{caption = ``Input text"},\\
@@ -643,33 +585,6 @@ The symbols are not shown when the generic function is used.
<wx/msgdlg.h>
\membersection{::wxShowTip}\label{wxshowtip}
\func{bool}{wxShowTip}{
\param{wxWindow *}{parent},
\param{wxTipProvider *}{tipProvider},
\param{bool }{showAtStartup = TRUE}}
This function shows a "startup tip" to the user.
\docparam{parent}{The parent window for the modal dialog}
\docparam{tipProvider}{An object which is used to get the text of the tips.
It may be created with
\helpref{wxCreateFileTipProvider}{wxcreatefiletipprovider} function.}
\docparam{showAtStartup}{Should be TRUE if startup tips are shown, FALSE
otherwise. This is used as the initial value for "Show tips at startup"
checkbox which is shown in the tips dialog.}
\wxheading{See also:}
\helpref{Tips overview}{tipsoverview}
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/tipdlg.h>
\section{GDI functions}\label{gdifunctions}
The following are relevant to the GDI (Graphics Device Interface).
@@ -722,13 +637,11 @@ This function is only available under Windows.
\func{void}{wxSetCursor}{\param{wxCursor *}{cursor}}
Globally sets the cursor; only has an effect in Windows and GTK.
Globally sets the cursor; only has an effect in MS Windows.
See also \helpref{wxCursor}{wxcursor}, \helpref{wxWindow::SetCursor}{wxwindowsetcursor}.
\section{Printer settings}\label{printersettings}
These routines are obsolete and should no longer be used!
The following functions are used to control PostScript printing. Under
Windows, PostScript output can only be sent to a file.
@@ -1673,55 +1586,6 @@ function.
These macros are defined in wxWindows.
\membersection{wxINTXX\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}\label{intswapalways}
\func{wxInt32}{wxINT32\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxInt32 }{value}}
\func{wxUint32}{wxUINT32\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxUint32 }{value}}
\func{wxInt16}{wxINT16\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxInt16 }{value}}
\func{wxUint16}{wxUINT16\_SWAP\_ALWAYS}{\param{wxUint16 }{value}}
This macro will swap the bytes of the {\it value} variable from little
endian to big endian or vice versa.
\membersection{wxINTXX\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}\label{intswaponbe}
\func{wxInt32}{wxINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxInt32 }{value}}
\func{wxUint32}{wxUINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxUint32 }{value}}
\func{wxInt16}{wxINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxInt16 }{value}}
\func{wxUint16}{wxUINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_BE}{\param{wxUint16 }{value}}
This macro will swap the bytes of the {\it value} variable from little
endian to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a
big-endian architecture (such as Sun work stations). If the program has
been compiled on a little-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores
data in little endian (Intel i386) format.
\membersection{wxINTXX\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}\label{intswaponle}
\func{wxInt32}{wxINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxInt32 }{value}}
\func{wxUint32}{wxUINT32\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxUint32 }{value}}
\func{wxInt16}{wxINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxInt16 }{value}}
\func{wxUint16}{wxUINT16\_SWAP\_ON\_LE}{\param{wxUint16 }{value}}
This macro will swap the bytes of the {\it value} variable from little
endian to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a
little-endian architecture (such as Intel PCs). If the program has
been compiled on a big-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores
data in big endian format.
\membersection{CLASSINFO}\label{classinfo}
\func{wxClassInfo *}{CLASSINFO}{className}
@@ -1732,6 +1596,23 @@ Returns a pointer to the wxClassInfo object associated with this class.
<wx/object.h>
\membersection{WXDEBUG\_NEW}\label{debugnew}
\func{}{WXDEBUG\_NEW}{arg}
This is defined in debug mode to be call the redefined new operator
with filename and line number arguments. The definition is:
\begin{verbatim}
#define WXDEBUG_NEW new(__FILE__,__LINE__)
\end{verbatim}
In non-debug mode, this is defined as the normal new operator.
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/object.h>
\membersection{DECLARE\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}
\func{}{DECLARE\_ABSTRACT\_CLASS}{className}
@@ -1929,93 +1810,8 @@ base classes.
<wx/object.h>
\membersection{wxBITMAP}\label{wxbitmap}
\func{}{wxBITMAP}{bitmapName}
This macro loads a bitmap from either application resources (on the platforms
for which they exist, i.e. Windows and OS2) or from an XPM file. It allows to
avoid using {\tt #ifdef}s when creating bitmaps.
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{Bitmaps and icons overview}{wxbitmapoverview},
\helpref{wxICON}{wxicon}
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/gdicmn.h>
\membersection{WXDEBUG\_NEW}\label{debugnew}
\func{}{WXDEBUG\_NEW}{arg}
This is defined in debug mode to be call the redefined new operator
with filename and line number arguments. The definition is:
\begin{verbatim}
#define WXDEBUG_NEW new(__FILE__,__LINE__)
\end{verbatim}
In non-debug mode, this is defined as the normal new operator.
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/object.h>
\membersection{wxDynamicCast}\label{wxdynamiccast}
\func{}{wxDynamicCast}{ptr, classname}
This macro returns the pointer {\it ptr} cast to the type {\it classname *} if
the pointer is of this type (the check is done during the run-time) or NULL
otherwise. Usage of this macro is prefered over obsoleted wxObject::IsKindOf()
function.
The {\it ptr} argument may be NULL, in which case NULL will be returned.
Example:
\begin{verbatim}
wxWindow *win = wxWindow::FindFocus();
wxTextCtrl *text = wxDynamicCast(win, wxTextCtrl);
if ( text )
{
// a text control has the focus...
}
else
{
// no window has the focus or it's not a text control
}
\end{verbatim}
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{RTTI overview}{runtimeclassoverview}
\membersection{wxICON}\label{wxicon}
\func{}{wxICON}{iconName}
This macro loads an icon from either application resources (on the platforms
for which they exist, i.e. Windows and OS2) or from an XPM file. It allows to
avoid using {\tt #ifdef}s when creating icons.
\wxheading{See also}
\helpref{Bitmaps and icons overview}{wxbitmapoverview},
\helpref{wxBITMAP}{wxbitmap}
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/gdicmn.h>
\membersection{WXTRACE}\label{trace}
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/object.h>
\func{}{WXTRACE}{formatString, ...}
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@@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ wxGrid is a class for displaying and editing tabular information.
\wxheading{Window styles}
There are no specific window styles for this class, but you may use different
SetXXX() functions to change the controls behaviour (for example, to enable
in-place editing).
There are no specific window styles for this class.
See also \helpref{window styles overview}{windowstyles}.
@@ -259,12 +257,6 @@ Returns the row position of the currently selected cell.
Returns TRUE if the grid cells can be edited.
\membersection{wxGrid::GetEditInPlace}\label{wxgridgeteditinplace}
\constfunc{bool}{GetEditInPlace}{\void}
Returns TRUE if editing in-place is enabled.
\membersection{wxGrid::GetHorizScrollBar}\label{wxgridgethorizscrollbar}
\constfunc{wxScrollBar *}{GetHorizScrollBar}{\void}
@@ -536,14 +528,6 @@ If {\it editable} is TRUE (the default), the grid cells will be editable by mean
text edit control. If FALSE, the text edit control will be hidden and the user will not
be able to edit the cell contents.
\membersection{wxGrid::SetEditInPlace}\label{wxgridseteditinplace}
\func{void}{SetEditInPlace}{\param{bool}{ edit = TRUE}}
Enables (if {\it edit} is TRUE, default value) or disables in-place editing.
When it is enabled, the cells contents can be changed by typing text directly
in the cell.
\membersection{wxGrid::SetGridCursor}\label{wxgridsetgridcursor}
\func{void}{SetGridCursor}{\param{int }{row}, \param{int}{ col}}

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@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ There are currently the following help controller classes defined:
\item wxWinHelpController, for controlling Windows Help.
\item wxExtHelpController, for controlling external browsers under Unix.
The default browser is Netscape Navigator.
\item wxHelpControllerHtml, using wxHTML to display help
\item wxXLPHelpController, for controlling wxHelp (from wxWindows 1).
\end{itemize}
@@ -38,7 +37,6 @@ wxHelpControllerBase\\
<wx/helpbase.h> (wxHelpControllerBase class)\\
<wx/helpwin.h> (Windows Help controller)\\
<wx/generic/helpext.h> (external HTML browser controller)
<wx/generic/helpwxht.h> (wxHTML based help controller)
<wx/generic/helpxlp.h> (wxHelp controller)
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
@@ -97,7 +95,7 @@ If the help viewer is not running, runs it and displays the given section.
{\it WinHelp:} {\it sectionNo} is a context id.
{\it External HTML help/wxHTML based help:} wxExtHelpController and wxHelpControllerHtml implement {\it sectionNo} as an id in a map file, which is of the form:
{\it External HTML help:} wxExtHelpController implements {\it sectionNo} as an id in a map file, which is of the form:
\begin{verbatim}
0 wx.html ; Index
@@ -138,31 +136,6 @@ has opened another file.
Sets detailed viewer information. So far this is only relevant to wxExtHelpController.
\membersection{wxHelpController::SetFrameParameters}\label{wxhelpcontrollersetframeparameters}
\func{virtual void}{SetFrameParameters}
{\param{const wxString \& }{title},
\param{const wxSize \& }{size}, \param{const wxPoint \& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition},
\param{bool }{newFrameEachTime = FALSE}}
For the wxHelpControllerHtml, this allows the application to set the
default frame title, size and position for the frame. If the title
contains \%s, this will be replaced with the page title. If the
parammeter newFrameEachTime is set, the controller will open a new
help frame each time it is called. For all other help controllers this
function has no effect.
\membersection{wxHelpController::GetFrameParameters}\label{wxhelpcontrollergetframeparameters}
\func{virtual wxFrame *}{GetFrameParameters}
{\param{const wxSize * }{size = NULL}, \param{const wxPoint * }{pos = NULL},
\param{bool *}{newFrameEachTime = NULL}}
This reads the current settings for the help frame in the case of the
wxHelpControllerHtml, setting the frame size, position and
the newFrameEachTime parameters to the last values used. It also
returns the pointer to the last opened help frame. This can be used
for example, to automatically close the help frame on program
shutdown. For all other help controllers, this function does nothing
and just returns NULL.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{viewer}{This defaults to "netscape" for wxExtHelpController.}

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%
% automatically generated by HelpGen from
% htmlcell.tex at 21/Mar/99 22:45:23
%
\section{\class{wxHtmlCell}}\label{wxhtmlcell}
Internal data structure. It represents fragments of parsed HTML
page, so-called {\bf cell} - a word, picture, table, horizontal line and so on.
It is used by \helpref{wxHtmlWindow}{wxhtmlwindow} and
\helpref{wxHtmlWinParser}{wxhtmlwinparser} to represent HTML page in memory.
You can divide cells into two groups : {\it visible} cells with non-zero width and
height and {\it helper} cells (usually with zero width and height) that
perform special actions such as color or font change.
\wxheading{Derived from}
wxObject
\wxheading{See Also}
\helpref{Cells Overview}{cells},
\helpref{wxHtmlContainerCell}{wxhtmlcontainercell}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::wxHtmlCell}\label{wxhtmlcellwxhtmlcell}
\func{}{wxHtmlCell}{\void}
Constructor.
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::SetParent}\label{wxhtmlcellsetparent}
\func{void}{SetParent}{\param{wxHtmlContainerCell }{*p}}
Sets parent container of this cell. This is called from
\helpref{wxHtmlContainerCell::InsertCell}{wxhtmlcontainercellinsertcell}.
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::GetParent}\label{wxhtmlcellgetparent}
\constfunc{wxHtmlContainerCell*}{GetParent}{\void}
Returns pointer to parent container.
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::GetPosX}\label{wxhtmlcellgetposx}
\constfunc{int}{GetPosX}{\void}
Returns X position within parent (the value is relative to parent's
upper left corner). The returned value is meaningful only if
parent's \helpref{Layout}{wxhtmlcelllayout} was called before!
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::GetPosY}\label{wxhtmlcellgetposy}
\constfunc{int}{GetPosY}{\void}
Returns Y position within parent (the value is relative to parent's
upper left corner). The returned value is meaningful only if
parent's \helpref{Layout}{wxhtmlcelllayout} was called before!
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::GetWidth}\label{wxhtmlcellgetwidth}
\constfunc{int}{GetWidth}{\void}
Returns width of the cell (m_Width member).
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::GetHeight}\label{wxhtmlcellgetheight}
\constfunc{int}{GetHeight}{\void}
Returns height of the cell (m_Height member).
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::GetDescent}\label{wxhtmlcellgetdescent}
\constfunc{int}{GetDescent}{\void}
Returns descent value of the cell (m_Descent member). See explanation:
\image{}{descent.bmp}
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::GetLink}\label{wxhtmlcellgetlink}
\constfunc{virtual wxString}{GetLink}{\param{int }{x = 0}, \param{int }{y = 0}}
Returns hypertext link if associated with this cell or empty string otherwise.
(Note : this makes sense only for visible tags).
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{x,y}{Coordinates of position where the user pressed mouse button.
These coordinates are used e.g. by COLORMAP. Values are relative to the
upper left corner of THIS cell (i.e. from 0 to m_Width or m_Height)}
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::GetNext}\label{wxhtmlcellgetnext}
\constfunc{wxHtmlCell*}{GetNext}{\void}
Returns pointer to the next cell in list (see htmlcell.h if you're
interested in details).
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::SetPos}\label{wxhtmlcellsetpos}
\func{void}{SetPos}{\param{int }{x}, \param{int }{y}}
Sets cell's position within parent container.
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::SetLink}\label{wxhtmlcellsetlink}
\func{void}{SetLink}{\param{const wxString\& }{link}}
Sets the hypertext link asocciated with this cell. (Default value
is wxEmptyString (no link))
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::SetNext}\label{wxhtmlcellsetnext}
\func{void}{SetNext}{\param{wxHtmlCell }{*cell}}
Sets the next cell in the list. This shouldn't be called by user - it is
to be used only by \helpref{wxHtmlContainerCell::InsertCell}{wxhtmlcontainercellinsertcell}
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::Layout}\label{wxhtmlcelllayout}
\func{virtual void}{Layout}{\param{int }{w}}
This method performs 2 actions:
\begin{enumerate}
\item adjusts cell's width according to the fact that maximal possible width is {\it w}.
(this has sense when working with horizontal lines, tables etc.)
\item prepares layout (=fill-in m\_PosX, m\_PosY (and sometimes m\_Height) members)
based on actual width {\it w}
\end{enumerate}
It must be called before displaying cells structure because
m\_PosX and m\_PosY are undefined (or invalid)
before calling Layout.
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::Draw}\label{wxhtmlcelldraw}
\func{virtual void}{Draw}{\param{wxDC\& }{dc}, \param{int }{x}, \param{int }{y}, \param{int }{view\_y1}, \param{int }{view\_y2}}
Renders the cell.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{dc}{Device context to which the cell is to be drawn}
\docparam{x,y}{Coordinates of parent's upper left corner (origin). You must
add this to m\_PosX,m\_PosY when passing coordinates to dc's methods
Example : {\tt dc -> DrawText("hello", x + m\_PosX, y + m\_PosY)}}
\docparam{view_y1}{y-coord of the first line visible in window. This is
used to optimize rendering speed}
\docparam{view_y2}{y-coord of the last line visible in window. This is
used to optimize rendering speed}
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::DrawInvisible}\label{wxhtmlcelldrawinvisible}
\func{virtual void}{DrawInvisible}{\param{wxDC\& }{dc}, \param{int }{x}, \param{int }{y}}
This method is called instead of \helpref{Draw}{wxhtmlcelldraw} when the
cell is certainly out of the screen (and thus invisible). This is not
nonsense - some tags (like \helpref{wxHtmlColourCell}{wxhtmlcolourcell}
or font setter) must be drawn even if they are invisible!
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{dc}{Device context to which the cell is to be drawn}
\docparam{x,y}{Coordinates of parent's upper left corner. You must
add this to m\_PosX,m\_PosY when passing coordinates to dc's methods
Example : {\tt dc -> DrawText("hello", x + m\_PosX, y + m\_PosY)}}
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::Find}\label{wxhtmlcellfind}
\func{virtual const wxHtmlCell*}{Find}{\param{int }{condition}, \param{const void* }{param}}
Returns pointer to itself if this cell matches condition (or if any of the cells
following in the list matches), NULL otherwise.
(In other words if you call top-level container's Find it will
return pointer to the first cell that matches the condition)
It is recommended way how to obtain pointer to particular cell or
to cell of some type (e.g. wxHtmlAnchorCell reacts on
HTML_COND_ISANCHOR condition)
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{condition}{Unique integer identifier of condition}
\docparam{param}{Optional parameters}
\wxheading{Defined conditions}
\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML_COND_ISANCHOR}}{Finds particular anchor.
{\it param} is pointer to wxString with name of the anchor.}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML_COND_USER}}{User-defined conditions start
from this number}
\end{twocollist}
\membersection{wxHtmlCell::OnMouseClick}\label{wxhtmlcellonmouseclick}
\func{virtual void}{OnMouseClick}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{int }{x}, \param{int }{y}, \param{bool }{left}, \param{bool }{middle}, \param{bool }{right}}
This function is simple event handler. Each time user clicks mouse button over a cell
within \helpref{wxHtmlWindow}{wxhtmlwindow} this method of that cell is called. Default behavior is
that it calls \helpref{wxHtmlWindow::LoadPage}{wxhtmlwindowloadpage}.
\wxheading{Note}
If you need more "advanced" behaviour (for example you'd like to catch mouse movement events or
key events or whatsoever) you should use wxHtmlBinderCell instead.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{parent}{parent window (always wxHtmlWindow!)}
\docparam{x, y}{coordinates of mouse click (this is relative to cell's origin}
\docparam{left, middle, right}{boolean flags for mouse buttons. TRUE if the left/middle/right
button is pressed, FALSE otherwise}

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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
%
% automatically generated by HelpGen from
% htmlcolourcell.tex at 14/Mar/99 20:13:37
%
\section{\class{wxHtmlColourCell}}\label{wxhtmlcolourcell}
This cell changes color of either background or foreground.
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxHtmlCell}{wxhtmlcell}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxHtmlColourCell::wxHtmlColourCell}\label{wxhtmlcolourcellwxhtmlcolourcell}
\func{}{wxHtmlColourCell}{\param{wxColour }{clr}, \param{int }{flags = HTML\_CLR\_FOREGROUND}}
Constructor.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{clr}{The color}
\docparam{flags}{Can be one of following:
\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_CLR\_FOREGROUND}}{change color of text}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_CLR\_BACKGROUND}}{change background color}
\end{twocollist}
}

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@@ -1,239 +0,0 @@
%
% automatically generated by HelpGen from
% htmlcontainercell.tex at 21/Mar/99 22:45:23
%
\section{\class{wxHtmlContainerCell}}\label{wxhtmlcontainercell}
wxHtmlContainerCell class an implementation of a cell that may
contain more cells in it. It is heavily used in the wxHTML layout algorithm.
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxHtmlCell}{wxhtmlcell}
\wxheading{See Also}
\helpref{Cells Overview}{cells}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::wxHtmlContainerCell}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellwxhtmlcontainercell}
\func{}{wxHtmlContainerCell}{\param{wxHtmlContainerCell }{*parent}}
Constructor. {\it parent} is pointer to parent container or NULL.
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::InsertCell}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellinsertcell}
\func{void}{InsertCell}{\param{wxHtmlCell }{*cell}}
Inserts new cell into the container.
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetAlignHor}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalignhor}
\func{void}{SetAlignHor}{\param{int }{al}}
Sets container's {\it horizontal alignment}. During \helpref{Layout}{wxhtmlcelllayout}
each line is aligned according to {\it al} value.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{al}{new horizontal alignment. May be one of these values:
\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_ALIGN\_LEFT}}{lines are left-aligned (default)}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_ALIGN\_CENTER\_H}}{lines are centered}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_ALIGN\_RIGHT}}{lines are right-aligned}
\end{twocollist}
}
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetAlignHor}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetalignhor}
\constfunc{int}{GetAlignHor}{\void}
Returns container's horizontal alignment.
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetAlignVer}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalignver}
\func{void}{SetAlignVer}{\param{int }{al}}
Sets container's {\it vertical alignment}. This is per-line alignment!
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{al}{new vertical alignment. May be one of these values:
\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_ALIGN\_BOTTOM}}{cells are over the line (default)}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_ALIGN\_CENTER\_V}}{cells are centered on line}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_ALIGN\_TOP}}{cells are under the line}
\end{twocollist}
\image{}{alignv.bmp}
}
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetAlignVer}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetalignver}
\constfunc{int}{GetAlignVer}{\void}
Returns container's vertical alignment.
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetIndent}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetindent}
\func{void}{SetIndent}{\param{int }{i}, \param{int }{what}, \param{int }{units = HTML\_UNITS\_PIXELS}}
Sets indentation (free space between borders of container and subcells).
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{i}{Indentation value.}
\docparam{what}{Determines which of the 4 borders we're setting. It is OR
combination of following constants:
\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_INDENT\_TOP}}{top border}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_INDENT\_BOTTOM}}{bottom}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_INDENT\_LEFT}}{left}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_INDENT\_RIGHT}}{right}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_INDENT\_HORIZONTAL}}{left and right}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_INDENT\_VERTICAL}}{top and bottom}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_INDENT\_ALL}}{all 4 borders}
\end{twocollist}
\image{}{indent.bmp}
}
\docparam{units}{Units of {\it i}. This parameter affects interpretation of {\it} value.
\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_UNITS\_PIXELS}}{{\it i} is number of pixels}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_UNITS\_PERCENT}}{{\it i} is interpreted as percents of width
of parent container}
\end{twocollist}
}
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetIndent}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetindent}
\constfunc{int}{GetIndent}{\param{int }{ind}}
Returns the indentation. {\it ind} is one of the {\bf HTML\_INDENT\_*} constants.
{\bf Note:} You must call \helpref{GetIndentUnits}{wxhtmlcontainercellgetindentunits}
with same {\it ind} parameter in order to correctly interpret the returned integer value.
It is NOT always in pixels!
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetIndentUnits}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetindentunits}
\constfunc{int}{GetIndentUnits}{\param{int }{ind}}
Returns units of intentation value for {\it ind} where {\it ind} is one
of the {\bf HTML\_INDENT\_*} constants.
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetAlign}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalign}
\func{void}{SetAlign}{\param{const wxHtmlTag\& }{tag}}
Sets container's alignment (both horizontal and vertical) according to
the values stored in {\it tag}. (Tags {\tt ALIGN} parameter is extracted.) In fact
it is only a front-end to \helpref{SetAlignHor}{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalignhor}
and \helpref{SetAlignVer}{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalignver}.
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetWidthFloat}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetwidthfloat}
\func{void}{SetWidthFloat}{\param{int }{w}, \param{int }{units}}
\func{void}{SetWidthFloat}{\param{const wxHtmlTag\& }{tag}}
Sets floating width adjustment.
Normal behaviour of container is that it's width is same as width of
parent container (and thus you can have only one sub-container per line).
You can change this by setting FWA.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{w}{Width of the container. If the value is negative it means
complement to full width of parent container (e.g.
{\tt SetWidthFloat(-50, HTML\_UNITS\_PIXELS)} sets the width
of container to parent's width minus 50 pixels. This is useful when
creating tables - you can call SetWidthFloat(50) and SetWidthFloat(-50))}
\docparam{units}{Units of {\it w} This parameter affects interpretation of {\it} value.
\begin{twocollist}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_UNITS\_PIXELS}}{{\it w} is number of pixels}
\twocolitem{{\bf HTML\_UNITS\_PERCENT}}{{\it w} is interpreted as percents of width
of parent container}
\end{twocollist}
}
\docparam{tag}{In the second version of method, {\it w} and {\it units}
info is extracted from tag's {\tt WIDTH} parameter.}
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetMinHeight}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetminheight}
\func{void}{SetMinHeight}{\param{int }{h}, \param{int }{align = HTML_ALIGN_TOP}}
Sets minimal height of the container.
(When container's \helpref{Layout}{wxhtmlcelllayout} is called, m_Height
is set depending on layout of subcells to the height of area covered
by layouted subcells. Call to this method guarantees you that the height
of container is never smaller than {\it h} - even if the subcells cover
much smaller area.)
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{h}{The minimal height.}
\docparam{align}{If height of the container is lower than min. height, empty space must be inserted
somewhere in order to ensure minimal height. This parameter is one of {\bf HTML_ALIGN_TOP,
HTML_ALIGN_BOTTOM, HTML_ALIGN_CENTER} constants. It refers to the {\it contents}, not to the
empty place!}
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetMaxLineWidth}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetmaxlinewidth}
\constfunc{int}{GetMaxLineWidth}{\void}
Returns width of widest line (note : this may be more than GetWidth()!!
E.g. if you have 640x480 image and the wxHtmlWindow is only 100x100...)
Call to this method is valid only after calling \helpref{Layout}{wxhtmlcelllayout}
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetBackgroundColour}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetbackgroundcolour}
\func{void}{SetBackgroundColour}{\param{const wxColour\& }{clr}}
Sets background color for this container.
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetBorder}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetborder}
\func{void}{SetBorder}{\param{const wxColour\& }{clr1}, \param{const wxColour\& }{clr2}}
Sets border (frame) colours. Border is rectangle around the container.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{clr1}{Color of top and left lines}
\docparam{clr2}{Color of bottom and right lines}
\membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetFirstCell}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetfirstcell}
\func{wxHtmlCell*}{GetFirstCell}{\void}
Returns pointer to the first cell in the list.
You can then use wxHtmlCell's GetNext method to obtain pointer to the next
cell in list.
{\bf Note} : This shouldn't be used by the end user. If you need some way of
finding particular cell in the list, try \helpref{Find}{wxhtmlcellfind} method
instead.

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%
% automatically generated by HelpGen from
% htmlfilter.tex at 29/Mar/99 18:35:09
%
\section{\class{wxHtmlFilter}}\label{wxhtmlfilter}
This class is input filter for \helpref{wxHtmlWindow}{wxhtmlwindow}.
It allows you to read and display files of different file formats.
\wxheading{Derived from}
wxObject
\wxheading{See Also}
\helpref{Overview}{filters}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxHtmlFilter::wxHtmlFilter}\label{wxhtmlfilterwxhtmlfilter}
\func{}{wxHtmlFilter}{\void}
Constructor.
\membersection{wxHtmlFilter::CanRead}\label{wxhtmlfiltercanread}
\func{bool}{CanRead}{\param{const wxFSFile\& }{file}}
Returns TRUE if this filter is capable of reading file {\it file}.
Example:
\begin{verbatim}
bool MyFilter::CanRead(const wxFSFile& file)
{
return (file.GetMimeType() == "application/x-ugh");
}
\end{verbatim}
\membersection{wxHtmlFilter::ReadFile}\label{wxhtmlfilterreadfile}
\func{wxString}{ReadFile}{\param{const wxFSFile\& }{file}}
Reads the file and returns string with HTML document.
Example:
\begin{verbatim}
wxString MyImgFilter::ReadFile(const wxFSFile& file)
{
return "<html><body><img src=\"" +
file.GetLocation() +
"\"></body></html>";
}
\end{verbatim}

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%
% automatically generated by HelpGen from
% htmlhelp.h at 02/May/99 19:58:53
%
\section{\class{wxHtmlHelpController}}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontroller}
{\bf WARNING! This help controller has an API incompatible with wxWindows
wxHelpController!}
This help controller provides easy way how to display HTML help in your
application (see {\it test} sample). Whole help system is based on {\bf books}
(see \helpref{AddBook}{wxhtmlhelpcontrolleraddbook}). A book is logical
part of documentation (for example "User's Guide" or "Programmer's Guide" or
"C++ Reference" or "wxWindows Reference"). Help controller can handle as
many books as you want.
wxHTML uses Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop project files (.hhp, .hhk, .hhc) as its
native format. The file format is described \helpref{here}{helpformat}.
Have a look at docs/html/ directory where sample project files are stored.
You can use tex2rtf to generate MHHW projects (see wxHTML homepage for details).
In order to use the controller in your application under Windows you must
have following line in your .rc file:
\begin{verbatim}
#include "wx/html/msw/wxhtml.rc"
\end{verbatim}
\wxheading{Derived from}
wxEvtHandler
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::wxHtmlHelpController}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrollerwxhtmlhelpcontroller}
\func{}{wxHtmlHelpController}{\void}
Constructor.
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::SetTitleFormat}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrollersettitleformat}
\func{void}{SetTitleFormat}{\param{const wxString\& }{format}}
Sets format of title of the frame. Must contain exactly one "\%s"
(for title of displayed HTML page).
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::SetTempDir}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrollersettempdir}
\func{void}{SetTempDir}{\param{const wxString\& }{path}}
Sets path for storing temporary files (cached binary versions of index and contents files. These binary
forms are much faster to read.) Default value is empty string (empty string means
that no cached data are stored). Note that these files are NOT
deleted when program exits!
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::AddBook}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrolleraddbook}
\func{bool}{AddBook}{\param{const wxString\& }{book}, \param{bool }{show_wait_msg}}
Adds book (\helpref{.hhp file}{helpformat} - HTML Help Workshop project file) into the list of loaded books.
This must be called at least once before displaying any help.
If {\it show_wait_msg} is TRUE then a decorationless window with progress message is displayed.
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::Display}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrollerdisplay}
\func{void}{Display}{\param{const wxString\& }{x}}
Displays page {\it x}. This is THE important function - it is used to display
the help in application.
You can specify the page in many ways:
\begin{itemize}
\item as direct filename of HTML document
\item as chapter name (from contents) or as a book name
\item as some word from index
\item even as any word (will be searched)
\end{itemize}
Looking for the page runs in these steps:
\begin{enumerate}
\item try to locate file named x (if x is for example "doc/howto.htm")
\item try to open starting page of book named x
\item try to find x in contents (if x is for example "How To ...")
\item try to find x in index (if x is for example "How To ...")
\item switch to Search panel and start searching
\end{enumerate}
\func{void}{Display}{\param{const int }{id}}
This alternative form is used to search help contents by numeric IDs.
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::DisplayContents}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrollerdisplaycontents}
\func{void}{DisplayContents}{\void}
Displays help window and focuses contents panel.
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::DisplayIndex}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrollerdisplayindex}
\func{void}{DisplayIndex}{\void}
Displays help window and focuses index panel.
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::KeywordSearch}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrollerkeywordsearch}
\func{bool}{KeywordSearch}{\param{const wxString\& }{keyword}}
Displays help window, focuses search panel and starts searching.
Returns TRUE if the keyword was found.
IMPORTANT! KeywordSearch searches only pages listed in .htc file(s)!
(you should have all pages in contents file...)
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::UseConfig}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrolleruseconfig}
\func{void}{UseConfig}{\param{wxConfigBase* }{config}, \param{const wxString\& }{rootpath = wxEmptyString}}
Associates {\it config} object with the controller.
If there is associated config object, wxHtmlHelpController automatically
reads and writes settings (including wxHtmlWindow's settings) when needed.
The only thing you must do is create wxConfig object and call UseConfig.
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::ReadCustomization}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrollerreadcustomization}
\func{void}{ReadCustomization}{\param{wxConfigBase* }{cfg}, \param{wxString }{path = wxEmptyString}}
Reads controllers setting (position of window etc.)
\membersection{wxHtmlHelpController::WriteCustomization}\label{wxhtmlhelpcontrollerwritecustomization}
\func{void}{WriteCustomization}{\param{wxConfigBase* }{cfg}, \param{wxString }{path = wxEmptyString}}
Stores controllers setting (position of window etc.)

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\subsection{Cells and Containers}\label{cells}
This article describes mechanism used by
\helpref{wxHtmlWinParser}{wxhtmlwinparser} and
\helpref{wxHtmlWindow}{wxhtmlwindow} to parse and display HTML documents.
\wxheading{Cells}
You can divide any text (or HTML) into small fragments. Let's call these
fragments {\bf cells}. Cell is for example one word, horizontal line, image
or any other part of document. Each cell has width and height (except special
"magic" cells with zero dimensions - e.g. colour changers or font changers).
See \helpref{wxHtmlCell}{wxhtmlcell}.
\wxheading{Containers}
Container is kind of cell that may contain sub-cells. Its size depends
on number and sizes of its sub-cells (and also depends on width of window).
See \helpref{wxHtmlContainerCell}{wxhtmlcontainercell},
\helpref{wxHtmlCell::Layout}{wxhtmlcelllayout}.
\begin{comment}
% Bitmap is corrupt!
This image shows you cells and containers:
\image{}{contbox.bmp}
\end{comment}
\wxheading{Using Containers in Tag Handler}
\helpref{wxHtmlWinParser}{wxhtmlwinparser} provides a user-friendly way
of managing containers. It's based on the idea of opening and closing containers.
Use \helpref{OpenContainer}{wxhtmlwinparseropencontainer} to open new
a container {\it within an already opened container}. This new container is a
{\it sub-container} of the old one. (If you want to create a new container with
the same depth level you can call {\tt CloseContainer(); OpenContainer();}.)
Use \helpref{CloseContaier}{wxhtmlwinparserclosecontainer} to close the
container. This doesn't create a new container with same depth level but
it returns "control" to the parent container.
\begin{comment}
% Bitmap corrupt!
See explanation:
\image{}{cont.bmp}
\end{comment}
It's clear there must be same number of calls to
OpenContainer as to CloseContainer...
\wxheading{Example}
This code creates a new paragraph (container at same depth level)
with "Hello, world!":
\begin{verbatim}
m_WParser -> CloseContainer();
c = m_WParser -> OpenContainer();
m_WParser -> AddWord("Hello, ");
m_WParser -> AddWord("world!");
m_WParser -> CloseContainer();
m_WParser -> OpenContainer();
\end{verbatim}
\begin{comment}
% Bitmap corrupt!
and here is image of the situation:
\image{}{hello.bmp}
\end{comment}
You can see that there was opened container before running the code. We closed
it, created our own container, then closed our container and opened
new container. The result was that we had {\it same depth level} after
executing. This is general rule that should be followed by tag handlers:
leave depth level of containers unmodified (in other words, number of
OpenContainer and CloseContainer calls should be same within \helpref{HandleTag}{wxhtmltaghandlerhandletag}'s body).

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