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#############################################################################
## Name:        Wx.pm
## Purpose:     main wxPerl module
## Author:      Mattia Barbon
## Modified by:
## Created:     01/10/2000
## RCS-ID:      $Id: Wx.pm 3560 2017-04-17 04:44:26Z mdootson $
## Copyright:   (c) 2000-2013 Mattia Barbon
## Licence:     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
##              modify it under the same terms as Perl itself
#############################################################################

package Wx;

use strict;
require Exporter;

use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION $XS_VERSION $AUTOLOAD @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS
  $_platform $_universal $_msw $_gtk $_motif $_mac $_x11 $_static);

$_msw = 1; $_gtk = 2; $_motif = 3; $_mac = 4; $_x11 = 5;

@ISA = qw(Exporter);
$VERSION = '0.9932';
$XS_VERSION = $VERSION;
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;

sub BEGIN{
  @EXPORT_OK = qw(wxPOINT wxSIZE wxTheApp);
  %EXPORT_TAGS = ( );
}

#
# utility functions
#
sub wxPOINT  { Wx::Point->new( $_[0], $_[1] ) }
sub wxSIZE   { Wx::Size->new( $_[0], $_[1] )  }
sub wxTheApp { $Wx::wxTheApp }

sub AUTOLOAD {
  my( $constname, $error );

  ($constname = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s<^.*::>{};
  return 0 if $constname eq 'wxVERSION';

  my( $val ) = constant( $constname, 0, $error );

  if( $error != 0 ) {
# re-add this if need support for autosplitted subroutines
#    $AutoLoader::AUTOLOAD = $AUTOLOAD;
#    goto &AutoLoader::AUTOLOAD;
    Wx::_croak( "Error while autoloading '$AUTOLOAD'" );
  }

  eval "sub $AUTOLOAD { $val }";
  goto &$AUTOLOAD;
}

# handle :allclasses specially
sub import {
  my $package = shift;
  my $count = 0;
  foreach ( @_ ) {
    m/^:/ or last;
    m/^:allclasses$/ and do {
      eval _get_packages();

      die $@ if $@;

      splice @_, $count, 1;
    };

    ++$count;
  }

  $package->export_to_level( 1, $package, @_ );
}

sub END {
  UnLoad() if defined &UnLoad;
}

sub _match(\@$;$$) { &_xsmatch( [@{shift()}],@_ ) }

sub _ovl_error {
  ( 'unable to resolve overloaded method for ', $_[0] || (caller(1))[3] );
}

sub _croak {
  require Carp;
  goto &Carp::croak;
}

# Blech! (again...)
# wxWidgets DLLs need to be installed in the same directory as Wx.dll,
# but then LoadLibrary can't find them unless they are already loaded,
# so we explicitly load them (on Win32 and wxWidgets 2.5.x+) just before
# calling Wx::wx_boot. Finding the library requires determining the path
# and the correct name
use Wx::Mini;

_start();

our( $wx_path );
our( $wx_binary_loader );

# back compat only
sub _load_file {
  Wx::_load_plugin( $_[0] );
}

sub load_dll {
  $wx_binary_loader->load_dll(@_);
}

sub unload_dll {
  $wx_binary_loader->unload_dll(@_);
}

END { unload_dll() }

{
  _boot_Constant( 'Wx', $XS_VERSION );
  _boot_Events( 'Wx', $XS_VERSION );
  _boot_Window( 'Wx', $XS_VERSION );
  _boot_Controls( 'Wx', $XS_VERSION );
  _boot_Frames( 'Wx', $XS_VERSION );
  _boot_GDI( 'Wx', $XS_VERSION );
}

#
# British vs. American spelling aliases
#
*Wx::Window::Center = \&Wx::Window::Centre;
*Wx::Window::CenterOnParent = \&Wx::Window::CentreOnParent;
*Wx::Window::CenterOnScreen = \&Wx::Window::CentreOnScreen;
*Wx::ListCtrl::InsertStringImageItem = \&Wx::ListCtrl::InsertImageStringItem;
no strict 'refs';
*{"Wx::Size::y"} = \&Wx::Size::height; # work around syntax highlighting
use strict 'refs';
*Wx::Size::x = \&Wx::Size::width;

*Wx::Window::GetClientSizeWH = \&Wx::Window::GetClientSizeXY;

if( Load( 1 ) ) {
    SetConstants();
    SetConstantsOnce();
    SetOvlConstants();
    SetEvents();
    SetInheritance();
}

sub END {
  UnsetConstants() if defined &UnsetConstants;
}

#
# set up wxUNIVERSAL, wxGTK, wxMSW, etc
#
eval( "sub wxUNIVERSAL() { $_universal }" );
eval( "sub wxPL_STATIC() { $_static }" );
eval( "sub wxMOTIF() { $_platform == $_motif }" );
eval( "sub wxMSW() { $_platform == $_msw }" );
eval( "sub wxGTK() { $_platform == $_gtk }" );
eval( "sub wxMAC() { $_platform == $_mac }" );
eval( "sub wxX11() { $_platform == $_x11 }" );

require Wx::App;
require Wx::Event;
require Wx::Locale;
require Wx::Menu;
require Wx::RadioBox;
require Wx::Timer;
require Wx::Wx_Exp;
# for Wx::Stream & co.
require Tie::Handle;

package Wx::GDIObject; # warning for non-existent package
package Wx::Object;    # likewise

#
# overloading for Wx::TreeItemId
#
package Wx;

sub _string { overload::StrVal( $_[0] ) }
sub _number { require Scalar::Util; Scalar::Util::refaddr( $_[0] ) }

package Wx::TreeItemId;

use overload '<=>'      => \&tiid_spaceship,
             'bool'     => sub { $_[0]->IsOk },
             '""'       => \&Wx::_string,
             '0+'       => \&Wx::_number,
             'fallback' => 1;

package Wx::Font;

use overload '<=>'      => \&font_spaceship,
             'bool'     => sub { $_[0]->IsOk },
             '""'       => \&Wx::_string,
             '0+'       => \&Wx::_number,
             'fallback' => 1;

#
# Various functions
#

package Wx;

# easier to implement than to wrap
sub GetMultipleChoices {
  my( $message, $caption, $choices, $parent, $x, $y, $centre,
      $width, $height ) = @_;

  my( $dialog ) = Wx::MultiChoiceDialog->new
    ( $parent, $message, $caption, $choices );

  if( $dialog->ShowModal() == &Wx::wxID_OK ) {
    my( @s ) = $dialog->GetSelections();
    $dialog->Destroy();
    return @s;
  }

  $dialog->Destroy;
  return;
}

sub LogTrace {
  my( $t ) = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogTrace( $t );
}

sub LogTraceMask {
  my( $m ) = shift;
  unless( @_ ) { require Carp; Carp::carp( "No message for $m" ); }
  my( $t ) = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogTraceMask( $m, $t );
}

sub LogStatus {
  my( $t );

  if( ref( $_[0] ) && $_[0]->isa( 'Wx::Frame' ) ) {
    my( $f ) = shift;

    $t = sprintf( shift, @_ );
    $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogStatusFrame( $f, $t );
  } else {
    $t = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogStatus( $t );
  }
}

sub LogError {
  my( $t ) = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogError( $t );
}

sub LogFatalError {
  my( $t ) = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogFatalError( $t );
}

sub LogWarning {
  my( $t ) = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogWarning( $t );
}

sub LogMessage {
  my( $t ) = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogMessage( $t );
}

sub LogVerbose {
  my( $t ) = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogVerbose( $t );
}

sub LogSysError {
  my( $t ) = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogSysError( $t ); 
}

sub LogDebug {
  my( $t ) = sprintf( shift, @_ ); $t =~ s/\%/\%\%/g; wxLogDebug( $t ); 
}

my $ts_buf;

sub Wx::Log::SetTimestamp {
    Wx::Log::_SetTimestamp( $_[0], $ts_buf );
}

package Wx::PlThreadEvent;

our %stash : shared;
SetStash( \%stash );

1;

__END__

=head1 NAME

Wx - interface to the wxWidgets cross-platform GUI toolkit

=head1 SYNOPSIS

    use Wx;

    my $app = Wx::SimpleApp->new;
    my $frame = Wx::Frame->new( undef, -1, 'Hello, world!' );

    $frame->Show;
    $app->MainLoop;

=head1 DESCRIPTION

The Wx module is a wrapper for the wxWidgets (formerly known as wxWindows)
GUI toolkit.

This module comes with extensive documentation in HTML format; you
can download it from http://wxperl.sourceforge.net/

=head1 INSTALLATION

Please see F<docs/INSTALL.pod> in source package.

=head1 Runtime Assertions

For wxWidgets 2.9.3 and greater, Wx can switch runtime assertions on
and off. In wxWidgets 2.9.x and above, there are three levels of
debuging

0 - No debug assertions
1 - Low cost debug assertions
2 - All debug assertions

If you used Alien::wxWidgets 0.61 or greater to build your wxWidgets,
then the libraries will be built using debug level 1. If you
specified --wxWidgets-debug for a debug build, then debug level 2
will have been used.

By default in Wx, debug assertions are switched off. However you may
switch assertions on by using

 Wx::EnableDefaultAssertHandler();

you can switch assertions off again by using

 Wx::DisableAssertHandler();

You may also set en enviroment variable to cause all invocations
of Wx to call Wx::EnableDefaultAssertHandler().

 export WXPERL_OPTIONS=ENABLE_DEFAULT_ASSERT_HANDLER

This may be useful during tests.

The enviroment setting WXPERL_OPTIONS can contain multiple
options. Options are checked for using a simple regex match.
So

 export WXPERL_OPTIONS="ENABLE_DEFAULT_ASSERT_HANDLER SOME_OTHER_SETTING"

would evaluate as ENABLE_DEFAULT_ASSERT_HANDLER being set.

If you want to handle assert failures yourself you can override
wxApp::OnAssertFailure in your Wx::App derived class.

  sub OnAssertFailure {
    my ( $self, $file, $line, $function, $condition, $msg ) = @_;
    ......
  }

For wxWidgets 2.8.x, the assert methods have no effect. You may
however still usefully override wxApp::OnAssertFailure in a debug
build.

=head1 Running on Mac OSX

From version 0.98 wxPerl no longer needs to use the special startup
executable 'wxperl' to run scripts on the Mac. The ordinary perl
interpreter now works without problems. This is because wxPerl now
contains code that brings the running application to the front and
gives it the focus.

In a syntax checking editor you may prevent Wx code from being
given focus as the front process by setting an environment variable

 export WXPERL_OPTIONS=NO_MAC_SETFRONTPROCESS

or 

 $ENV{WXPERL_OPTIONS} = 'NO_MAC_SETFRONTPROCESS';

The enviroment setting WXPERL_OPTIONS can contain multiple
options. Options are checked for using a simple regex match.
So

 export WXPERL_OPTIONS="NO_MAC_SETFRONTPROCESS SOME_OTHER_SETTING"

would evaluate as NO_MAC_SETFRONTPROCESS being set.

The code that makes the SetFrontProcess call is in Wx::Mini as

 Wx::MacSetFrontProcess();

so it is also straightforward to override this method if you wish.

Finally, any code can force the running application to become the
front process regardless of environment settings by calling the xs
method directly. (Note the underscore in the method name).

 Wx::_MacSetFrontProcess();

=head1 Locale Behaviour

Beginning with 2.9.0 wxWidgets sets the application locale to the current
system locale. Formally in wxWidgets 2.8.x, the locale by default was 'C'.

A problem arises because in addition to loading gettext translation
files, this affects other C calls like printf, sprintf,...

Perl makes calls to these functions when formatting numbers.
Number formatting always uses underlying C library functions.
The statements 'use locale', or 'no locale' make no difference here.

So, if your locale is 'de' then when Wx starts, the C library locale gets
set accordingly.

  use Wx;
  print 8.3

will output 8,3 to the terminal. Formatting uses ',' as the fractional
separator.

This, whilst possibly correct, isn't what most users will be expecting.

If you want to set the locale to the system default you can do so explicitly.
  
  $app->{locale} = Wx::Locale->new( &Wx::wxLANGUAGE_DEFAULT );

You can then also reset just the locale for number formatting to 'C' if
that is what you require

  use POSIX qw( setlocale LC_NUMERIC );

  setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, C );

This code applies equally regardless of which wxWidgets version is being
used.


=head1 Windows XP look

For standalone (packed using PAR, Perl2Exe, Perl2App, ...)
applications to get Windows XP look, a file named C<App.exe.manifest>
(assuming the program is named C<App.exe>) and containing the text below
must either be placed in the same directory as the executable file or
compiled into the file itself. The module Win32::Exe can place a manifest
in an executable file
  
  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
  <assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
    <assemblyIdentity version="1.0.0.0" type="win32" name="Super.wxPerl.Application" />
    <description>Super wxPerl Application</description>
    <dependency>
        <dependentAssembly>
            <assemblyIdentity type="win32" 
             name="Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls" 
             version="6.0.0.0" 
             publicKeyToken="6595b64144ccf1df" 
             language="*"
             processorArchitecture="*" />
        </dependentAssembly>
    </dependency>
    <trustInfo xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
        <security>
            <requestedPrivileges>
                <requestedExecutionLevel level="asInvoker" uiAccess="false" />
            </requestedPrivileges>
        </security>
    </trustInfo>
  </assembly>

=head1 AUTHOR

Mattia Barbon <mbarbon@cpan.org>

=head1 LICENSE

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

=cut

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