Vadim Zeitlin 3b40ff0d41 Send wxEVT_SET_FOCUS for composite window when a child gets focus
wxCompositeWindow already connected to child wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS events and
generated the same event for the composite window itself, but didn't do
it for wxEVT_SET_FOCUS, resulting in not getting these events for the
main window as expected. E.g. this resulted in never getting any
wxEVT_SET_FOCUS events for wxSearchCtrl when using its generic version
(i.e. not under Mac).

Fix this by connecting to wxEVT_SET_FOCUS events for the children too.
Note that this relies on having a correct "previously focused window" in
these events, if this doesn't work reliably for some ports, we might
need to maintain a "bool m_hasFocus" field in wxCompositeWindow itself
instead.

Also note that we might avoid having all this code in wxCompositeWindow
if we translated the underlying native focus event to wxFocusEvents for
both the real window and its GetMainWindowOfCompositeControl() if it's
different. This could potentially be simpler and would definitely be
more efficient, but would require more changes.

Closes #15569.
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wxWidgets is a free and open source cross-platform C++ framework for writing advanced GUI applications using native controls.

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wxWidgets allows you to write native-looking GUI applications for all the major desktop platforms and also helps with abstracting the differences in the non-GUI aspects between them. It is free for the use in both open source and commercial applications, comes with the full, easy to read and modify, source and extensive documentation and a collection of more than a hundred examples. You can learn more about wxWidgets at https://www.wxwidgets.org/ and read its documentation online at http://docs.wxwidgets.org/

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