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Available since 3.0
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Some events are callbacks inside wxWidgets so idle processing doesn't
take place until operation is completed, for instance move/resize window
on Windows. This way we get some response while mouse button is pressed.
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By default wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT is not enabled on Windows,
make it optional, postscript generation doesn't work that good
and is probably never used on windows anyway.
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It was broken.
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Preallocated an rt array of 64 items (which covers 99%) of the calls
and thus avoids allocation and copying in most cases.
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To many floats in return value could cause a reallocation and
pointers to reallocated data. Fix it by ensuring that the temp
float array is large enough before add values to it.
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delete_object used a deleted reference
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Do not postpone deletion of wx*DC objects since they need to be
deleted directly. Otherwise, if inside showModal, causes an eternal
loop of wxPaint events on Windows.
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Useful class though not documented in wxWidgets-2.8
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It was missing.
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Nice to have functionality
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Remove the extra wxEvtListener that only caused confusion,
now everything is automatically cleaned up by the destructors
and event sent to erlang when it becomes delete for all cases.
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Avoids crashes.
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wxStyledTextCtrl had no wrapper class so, because it was not detected
that it had virtual destructors, thus references to it was not cleaned
up on destruction. When a process dies and wx cleans up the event handlers
access was made to the deleted object and caused a seg fault.
Added a testcase which I thought could provoke the bug but didn't.
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Event handlers was not removed after objects/process had been
delete/died, which causes memory leakage and that fun's was
kept in the wx_server process. Code that might be purged and
the server died.
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It was missing and needed
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Since I have replaced the wxTreeItemIdClass with integers, there
is no way to verify that it is a valid wxTreeItemId that is returned
from the wxTreeCtrl:getItem* functions.
Still the check is that is non null so beware don't construct your own id's.
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Fixes wxTreeCtrl:getBoundingRect/2 and wxTreeCtrl:hitTest/1.
wxTreeCtrl:hitTest now returns a tuple, i.e. not bug compatible with previous
releases but needed to know if the returned wxTreeItemId is valid or not.
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wx-2.9 have changed some functions from returning references to objects to
returning objects instead
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In 2.9 several functions takes enum's instead of int as arguments,
remove dirty -fpermissive fix and fix it correctly instead.
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Generated code with previous commit.
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Wrong arguments / return values in:
hitTest getItemPosition and getItemRect
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wxSTC:SetEdgeMode was missing for some reason.
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Some out arguments was in args.
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* Lines had wrong arguments
* Change float() to number in guards, when packing arguments
integers are converted floats to automaticly anyway.
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Needed on mac
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Needed in virtual listctrls.
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Used doxygen 1.7.3
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The idea is to build a separate opengl library which can be reused
by other erlang applications.
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Reported by akorosmezey.
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It was missing as Doug Edmunds pointed out.
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Should be the same as previously. Still generated with doxxygen-1.4.6.
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