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// Name:        envvars.h
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// Purpose:     topic overview
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// Author:      wxWidgets team
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// Licence:     wxWindows licence
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/**
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@page overview_envvars Environment Variables
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This section describes all environment variables that affect execution of
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wxWidgets programs.
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@beginDefList
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@itemdef{WXTRACE,
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        (Debug build only.)
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        This variable can be set to a comma-separated list of trace masks used in
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        wxLogTrace calls; wxLog::AddTraceMask is called for every mask
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        in the list during wxWidgets initialization.}
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@itemdef{WXPREFIX,
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        (Unix only.)
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        Overrides installation prefix. Normally, the prefix
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        is hard-coded and is the same as the value passed to @c configure via
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        the @c \--prefix switch when compiling the library (typically
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        @c /usr/local or @c /usr). You can set WXPREFIX if you are for example
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        distributing a binary version of an application and you don't know in advance
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        where it will be installed.}
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*/
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