* Add 'WXWIDGETS_USE_STD_CONTAINERS' option to set 'wxUSE_STD_CONTAINERS' maco
* Use 'vcpkg_cmake_configure' instead of 'vcpkg_configure_cmake'
* Format and x-add-version
* Change 'vcpkg_install_cmake' to 'vcpkg_cmake_install'
* x-add-version again
I was sure I did that. I hate this thing.
* Removed 'vcpkg_fail_port_install' in favor of `"supports": "!uwp"` in 'vcpkg.json'
* x-add-version wxwidgets --overwrite-version
Dafuq? I ran this command before comitting and you, vcpkg, did nothing and now there are changes? Ugh.
Co-authored-by: Billy Robert O'Neal III <bion@microsoft.com>
wxUSE_STL defaults to OFF so that is how it is in Linux
distribution packages. Downstream projects developed with
wxUSE_STL=ON are not necessarily compatible with wxUSE_STL=OFF
without modification. So, by default, go with wxWidgets' default
for compatibility with downstream codebases. vcpkg users who need
wxUSE_STL=ON can still do so by simply opting into the new 'stl'
feature of this port.
https://forums.wxwidgets.org/viewtopic.php?p=165208
Signed-off-by: Be <be@mixxx.org>
Fixed issue when necessary header file was not installed that leaded to this error:
`\vcpkg\installed\x64-windows-static\include\wx\platform.h(160,10): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'wx/setup.h': No such file or directory`
Also fixed string replace enumeration to include only *.h files because otherwise for some reason *.cur file was messed up.
Signed-off-by: Vitalii Koshura <lestat.de.lionkur@gmail.com>