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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: src/cocoa/window.mm
3// Purpose: wxWindowCocoa
4// Author: David Elliott
5// Modified by:
6// Created: 2002/12/26
8d8d3633 7// RCS-ID: $Id$
fb896a32 8// Copyright: (c) 2002 David Elliott
8d8d3633 9// Licence: wxWidgets licence
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10/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
11
449c5673 12#include "wx/wxprec.h"
da80ae71 13
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14#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
15 #include "wx/log.h"
16 #include "wx/window.h"
4db3c8ac 17 #include "wx/dc.h"
938156b2 18 #include "wx/dcclient.h"
ca5db7b2 19 #include "wx/utils.h"
449c5673 20#endif //WX_PRECOMP
da80ae71 21
e73ae747 22#include "wx/tooltip.h"
fb896a32 23
938156b2 24#include "wx/cocoa/dc.h"
7fc77f30 25#include "wx/cocoa/autorelease.h"
26191790 26#include "wx/cocoa/string.h"
7c5a378f 27#include "wx/cocoa/trackingrectmanager.h"
19253261 28#include "wx/cocoa/private/scrollview.h"
8ea3a63e 29#include "wx/mac/corefoundation/cfref.h"
6a5c31c2 30#include "wx/cocoa/ObjcRef.h"
7fc77f30 31
369559ca 32#import <Foundation/NSArray.h>
7c5a378f 33#import <Foundation/NSRunLoop.h>
829a2e95 34#include "wx/cocoa/objc/NSView.h"
69dbb709 35#import <AppKit/NSEvent.h>
816c52cf 36#import <AppKit/NSScrollView.h>
618d53b8 37#import <AppKit/NSScroller.h>
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38#import <AppKit/NSColor.h>
39#import <AppKit/NSClipView.h>
dc5bcaef 40#import <Foundation/NSException.h>
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41#import <AppKit/NSApplication.h>
42#import <AppKit/NSWindow.h>
15f37147 43#import <AppKit/NSScreen.h>
dc5bcaef 44
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45// Turn this on to paint green over the dummy views for debugging
46#undef WXCOCOA_FILL_DUMMY_VIEW
47
48#ifdef WXCOCOA_FILL_DUMMY_VIEW
49#import <AppKit/NSBezierPath.h>
50#endif //def WXCOCOA_FILL_DUMMY_VIEW
51
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52// STL list used by wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer
53#include <list>
54
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55/* NSComparisonResult is typedef'd as an enum pre-Leopard but typedef'd as
56 * NSInteger post-Leopard. Pre-Leopard the Cocoa toolkit expects a function
57 * returning int and not NSComparisonResult. Post-Leopard the Cocoa toolkit
58 * expects a function returning the new non-enum NSComparsionResult.
59 * Hence we create a typedef named CocoaWindowCompareFunctionResult.
60 */
61#if defined(NSINTEGER_DEFINED)
62typedef NSComparisonResult CocoaWindowCompareFunctionResult;
63#else
64typedef int CocoaWindowCompareFunctionResult;
65#endif
66
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67// A category for methods that are only present in Panther's SDK
68@interface NSView(wxNSViewPrePantherCompatibility)
69- (void)getRectsBeingDrawn:(const NSRect **)rects count:(int *)count;
70@end
71
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72// ========================================================================
73// Helper functions for converting to/from wxWidgets coordinates and a
74// specified NSView's coordinate system.
75// ========================================================================
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76NSPoint CocoaTransformNSViewBoundsToWx(NSView *nsview, NSPoint pointBounds)
77{
78 wxCHECK_MSG(nsview, pointBounds, wxT("Need to have a Cocoa view to do translation"));
79 if([nsview isFlipped])
80 return pointBounds;
81 NSRect ourBounds = [nsview bounds];
82 return NSMakePoint
83 ( pointBounds.x
84 , ourBounds.size.height - pointBounds.y
85 );
86}
87
88NSRect CocoaTransformNSViewBoundsToWx(NSView *nsview, NSRect rectBounds)
89{
90 wxCHECK_MSG(nsview, rectBounds, wxT("Need to have a Cocoa view to do translation"));
91 if([nsview isFlipped])
92 return rectBounds;
93 NSRect ourBounds = [nsview bounds];
94 return NSMakeRect
95 ( rectBounds.origin.x
96 , ourBounds.size.height - (rectBounds.origin.y + rectBounds.size.height)
97 , rectBounds.size.width
98 , rectBounds.size.height
99 );
100}
101
102NSPoint CocoaTransformNSViewWxToBounds(NSView *nsview, NSPoint pointWx)
103{
104 wxCHECK_MSG(nsview, pointWx, wxT("Need to have a Cocoa view to do translation"));
105 if([nsview isFlipped])
106 return pointWx;
107 NSRect ourBounds = [nsview bounds];
108 return NSMakePoint
109 ( pointWx.x
110 , ourBounds.size.height - pointWx.y
111 );
112}
113
114NSRect CocoaTransformNSViewWxToBounds(NSView *nsview, NSRect rectWx)
115{
116 wxCHECK_MSG(nsview, rectWx, wxT("Need to have a Cocoa view to do translation"));
117 if([nsview isFlipped])
118 return rectWx;
119 NSRect ourBounds = [nsview bounds];
120 return NSMakeRect
121 ( rectWx.origin.x
122 , ourBounds.size.height - (rectWx.origin.y + rectWx.size.height)
123 , rectWx.size.width
124 , rectWx.size.height
125 );
126}
127
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128// ============================================================================
129// Screen coordinate helpers
130// ============================================================================
131
132/*
133General observation about Cocoa screen coordinates:
134It is documented that the first object of the [NSScreen screens] array is the screen with the menubar.
135
136It is not documented (but true as far as I can tell) that (0,0) in Cocoa screen coordinates is always
137the BOTTOM-right corner of this screen. Recall that Cocoa uses cartesian coordinates so y-increase is up.
138
139It isn't clearly documented but visibleFrame returns a rectangle in screen coordinates, not a rectangle
140relative to that screen's frame. The only real way to test this is to configure two screens one atop
141the other such that the menubar screen is on top. The Dock at the bottom of the screen will then
142eat into the visibleFrame of screen 1 by incrementing it's y-origin. Thus if you arrange two
1431920x1200 screens top/bottom then screen 1 (the bottom screen) will have frame origin (0,-1200) and
144visibleFrame origin (0,-1149) which is exactly 51 pixels higher than the full frame origin.
145
146In wxCocoa, we somewhat arbitrarily declare that wx (0,0) is the TOP-left of screen 0's frame (the entire screen).
147However, this isn't entirely arbitrary because the Quartz Display Services (CGDisplay) uses this same scheme.
148This works out nicely because wxCocoa's wxDisplay is implemented using Quartz Display Services instead of NSScreen.
149*/
150
151namespace { // file namespace
152
153class wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer
154{
155 DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer)
156public:
157 wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer();
158 ~wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer();
159 wxPoint OriginInWxDisplayCoordinatesForRectInCocoaScreenCoordinates(NSRect windowFrame);
160 NSPoint OriginInCocoaScreenCoordinatesForRectInWxDisplayCoordinates(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height, bool keepOriginVisible);
161
162protected:
163 NSScreen *m_screenZero;
164 NSRect m_screenZeroFrame;
165};
166
167// NOTE: This is intended to be a short-lived object. A future enhancment might
168// make it a global and reconfigure it upon some notification that the screen layout
169// has changed.
170inline wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer::wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer()
171{
172 NSArray *screens = [NSScreen screens];
173
174 [screens retain];
175
176 m_screenZero = nil;
177 if(screens != nil && [screens count] > 0)
178 m_screenZero = [[screens objectAtIndex:0] retain];
179
180 [screens release];
181
182 if(m_screenZero != nil)
183 m_screenZeroFrame = [m_screenZero frame];
184 else
185 {
186 wxLogWarning(wxT("Can't translate to/from wx screen coordinates and Cocoa screen coordinates"));
187 // Just blindly assume 1024x768 so that at least we can sort of flip things around into
188 // Cocoa coordinates.
189 // NOTE: Theoretically this case should never happen anyway.
190 m_screenZeroFrame = NSMakeRect(0,0,1024,768);
191 }
192}
193
194inline wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer::~wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer()
195{
196 [m_screenZero release];
197 m_screenZero = nil;
198}
199
200inline wxPoint wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer::OriginInWxDisplayCoordinatesForRectInCocoaScreenCoordinates(NSRect windowFrame)
201{
202 // x and y are in wx screen coordinates which we're going to arbitrarily define such that
203 // (0,0) is the TOP-left of screen 0 (the one with the menubar)
204 // NOTE WELL: This means that (0,0) is _NOT_ an appropriate position for a window.
205
206 wxPoint theWxOrigin;
207
208 // Working in Cocoa's screen coordinates we must realize that the x coordinate we want is
209 // the distance between the left side (origin.x) of the window's frame and the left side of
210 // screen zero's frame.
211 theWxOrigin.x = windowFrame.origin.x - m_screenZeroFrame.origin.x;
212
213 // Working in Cocoa's screen coordinates we must realize that the y coordinate we want is
214 // actually the distance between the top-left of the screen zero frame and the top-left
215 // of the window's frame.
216
217 theWxOrigin.y = (m_screenZeroFrame.origin.y + m_screenZeroFrame.size.height) - (windowFrame.origin.y + windowFrame.size.height);
218
219 return theWxOrigin;
220}
221
222inline NSPoint wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer::OriginInCocoaScreenCoordinatesForRectInWxDisplayCoordinates(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height, bool keepOriginVisible)
223{
224 NSPoint theCocoaOrigin;
225
226 // The position is in wx screen coordinates which we're going to arbitrarily define such that
227 // (0,0) is the TOP-left of screen 0 (the one with the menubar)
228
229 // NOTE: The usable rectangle is smaller and hence we have the keepOriginVisible flag
230 // which will move the origin downward and/or left as necessary if the origin is
231 // inside the screen0 rectangle (i.e. x/y >= 0 in wx coordinates) and outside the
232 // visible frame (i.e. x/y < the top/left of the screen0 visible frame in wx coordinates)
233 // We don't munge origin coordinates < 0 because it actually is possible that the menubar is on
234 // the top of the bottom screen and thus that origin is completely valid!
235 if(keepOriginVisible && (m_screenZero != nil))
236 {
237 // Do al of this in wx coordinates because it's far simpler since we're dealing with top/left points
238 wxPoint visibleOrigin = OriginInWxDisplayCoordinatesForRectInCocoaScreenCoordinates([m_screenZero visibleFrame]);
239 if(x >= 0 && x < visibleOrigin.x)
240 x = visibleOrigin.x;
241 if(y >= 0 && y < visibleOrigin.y)
242 y = visibleOrigin.y;
243 }
244
245 // The x coordinate is simple as it's just relative to screen zero's frame
246 theCocoaOrigin.x = m_screenZeroFrame.origin.x + x;
247 // Working in Cocoa's coordinates think to start at the bottom of screen zero's frame and add
248 // the height of that rect which gives us the coordinate for the top of the visible rect. Now realize that
249 // the wx coordinates are flipped so if y is say 10 then we want to be 10 pixels down from that and thus
250 // we subtract y. But then we still need to take into account the size of the window which is h and subtract
251 // that to get the bottom-left origin of the rectangle.
252 theCocoaOrigin.y = m_screenZeroFrame.origin.y + m_screenZeroFrame.size.height - y - height;
253
254 return theCocoaOrigin;
255}
256
257} // namespace
258
259wxPoint wxWindowCocoa::OriginInWxDisplayCoordinatesForRectInCocoaScreenCoordinates(NSRect windowFrame)
260{
261 wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer transformer;
262 return transformer.OriginInWxDisplayCoordinatesForRectInCocoaScreenCoordinates(windowFrame);
263}
264
265NSPoint wxWindowCocoa::OriginInCocoaScreenCoordinatesForRectInWxDisplayCoordinates(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height, bool keepOriginVisible)
266{
267 wxCocoaPrivateScreenCoordinateTransformer transformer;
268 return transformer.OriginInCocoaScreenCoordinatesForRectInWxDisplayCoordinates(x,y,width,height,keepOriginVisible);
269}
270
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271// ========================================================================
272// wxWindowCocoaHider
273// ========================================================================
274class wxWindowCocoaHider: protected wxCocoaNSView
275{
276 DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxWindowCocoaHider)
277public:
278 wxWindowCocoaHider(wxWindow *owner);
279 virtual ~wxWindowCocoaHider();
280 inline WX_NSView GetNSView() { return m_dummyNSView; }
281protected:
282 wxWindowCocoa *m_owner;
283 WX_NSView m_dummyNSView;
284 virtual void Cocoa_FrameChanged(void);
7c5a378f 285 virtual void Cocoa_synthesizeMouseMoved(void) {}
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286#ifdef WXCOCOA_FILL_DUMMY_VIEW
287 virtual bool Cocoa_drawRect(const NSRect& rect);
288#endif //def WXCOCOA_FILL_DUMMY_VIEW
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289private:
290 wxWindowCocoaHider();
291};
292
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293// ========================================================================
294// wxDummyNSView
295// ========================================================================
296@interface wxDummyNSView : NSView
297- (NSView *)hitTest:(NSPoint)aPoint;
298@end
a24aa427 299WX_DECLARE_GET_OBJC_CLASS(wxDummyNSView,NSView)
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300
301@implementation wxDummyNSView : NSView
302- (NSView *)hitTest:(NSPoint)aPoint
303{
304 return nil;
305}
306
307@end
a24aa427 308WX_IMPLEMENT_GET_OBJC_CLASS(wxDummyNSView,NSView)
75e4856b 309
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310// ========================================================================
311// wxWindowCocoaHider
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312// NOTE: This class and method of hiding predates setHidden: support in
313// the toolkit. The hack used here is to replace the view with a stand-in
314// that will be subject to the usual Cocoa resizing rules.
315// When possible (i.e. when running on 10.3 or higher) we make it hidden
316// mostly as an optimization so Cocoa doesn't have to consider it when
317// drawing or finding key views.
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318// ========================================================================
319wxWindowCocoaHider::wxWindowCocoaHider(wxWindow *owner)
320: m_owner(owner)
321{
322 wxASSERT(owner);
323 wxASSERT(owner->GetNSViewForHiding());
a24aa427 324 m_dummyNSView = [[WX_GET_OBJC_CLASS(wxDummyNSView) alloc]
a82b8141 325 initWithFrame:[owner->GetNSViewForHiding() frame]];
75e4856b 326 [m_dummyNSView setAutoresizingMask: [owner->GetNSViewForHiding() autoresizingMask]];
a82b8141 327 AssociateNSView(m_dummyNSView);
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328
329 if([m_dummyNSView respondsToSelector:@selector(setHidden:)])
330 [m_dummyNSView setHidden:YES];
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331}
332
333wxWindowCocoaHider::~wxWindowCocoaHider()
334{
335 DisassociateNSView(m_dummyNSView);
336 [m_dummyNSView release];
337}
338
339void wxWindowCocoaHider::Cocoa_FrameChanged(void)
340{
341 // Keep the real window in synch with the dummy
342 wxASSERT(m_dummyNSView);
343 [m_owner->GetNSViewForHiding() setFrame:[m_dummyNSView frame]];
344}
345
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347#ifdef WXCOCOA_FILL_DUMMY_VIEW
348bool wxWindowCocoaHider::Cocoa_drawRect(const NSRect& rect)
349{
350 NSBezierPath *bezpath = [NSBezierPath bezierPathWithRect:rect];
351 [[NSColor greenColor] set];
352 [bezpath stroke];
353 [bezpath fill];
354 return true;
355}
356#endif //def WXCOCOA_FILL_DUMMY_VIEW
357
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358
359/*! @class WXManualScrollView
360 @abstract An NSScrollView subclass which implements wx scroll behavior
361 @discussion
362 Overrides default behavior of NSScrollView such that this class receives
363 the scroller action messages and allows the wxCocoaScrollView to act
364 on them accordingly. In particular, because the NSScrollView will not
365 receive action messages from the scroller, it will not adjust the
366 document view. This must be done manually using the ScrollWindow
367 method of wxWindow.
368 */
369@interface WXManualScrollView : NSScrollView
370{
371 /*! @field m_wxCocoaScrollView
372 */
373 wxWindowCocoaScrollView *m_wxCocoaScrollView;
374}
375
376// Override these to set up the target/action correctly
377- (void)setHorizontalScroller:(NSScroller *)aScroller;
378- (void)setVerticalScroller:(NSScroller *)aScroller;
379- (void)setHasHorizontalScroller:(BOOL)flag;
380- (void)setHasVerticalScroller:(BOOL)flag;
381
382// NOTE: _wx_ prefix means "private" method like _ that Apple (and only Apple) uses.
383- (wxWindowCocoaScrollView*)_wx_wxCocoaScrollView;
384- (void)_wx_setWxCocoaScrollView:(wxWindowCocoaScrollView*)theWxScrollView;
385
386/*! @method _wx_doScroller
387 @abstract Handles action messages from the scrollers
388 @discussion
389 Similar to Apple's _doScroller: method which is private and not documented.
390 We do not, however, call that method. Instead, we effectively override
391 it entirely. We don't override it by naming ourself the same thing because
392 the base class code may or may not call that method for other reasons we
393 simply cannot know about.
394 */
395- (void)_wx_doScroller:(id)sender;
396
397@end
398
399
400@implementation WXManualScrollView : NSScrollView
401
402static inline void WXManualScrollView_DoSetScrollerTargetAction(WXManualScrollView *self, NSScroller *aScroller)
403{
404 if(aScroller != NULL && [self _wx_wxCocoaScrollView] != NULL)
405 {
406 [aScroller setTarget:self];
407 [aScroller setAction:@selector(_wx_doScroller:)];
408 }
409}
410
411- (void)setHorizontalScroller:(NSScroller *)aScroller
412{
413 [super setHorizontalScroller:aScroller];
414 WXManualScrollView_DoSetScrollerTargetAction(self, aScroller);
415}
416
417- (void)setVerticalScroller:(NSScroller *)aScroller
418{
419 [super setVerticalScroller:aScroller];
420 WXManualScrollView_DoSetScrollerTargetAction(self, aScroller);
421}
422
423- (void)setHasHorizontalScroller:(BOOL)flag
424{
425 [super setHasHorizontalScroller:flag];
426 WXManualScrollView_DoSetScrollerTargetAction(self, [self horizontalScroller]);
427}
428
429- (void)setHasVerticalScroller:(BOOL)flag
430{
431 [super setHasVerticalScroller:flag];
432 WXManualScrollView_DoSetScrollerTargetAction(self, [self verticalScroller]);
433}
434
435- (wxWindowCocoaScrollView*)_wx_wxCocoaScrollView
436{ return m_wxCocoaScrollView; }
437
438- (void)_wx_setWxCocoaScrollView:(wxWindowCocoaScrollView*)theWxScrollView
439{
440 m_wxCocoaScrollView = theWxScrollView;
441 [self setHorizontalScroller:[self horizontalScroller]];
442 [self setVerticalScroller:[self verticalScroller]];
443}
444
445- (void)_wx_doScroller:(id)sender
446{
447 if(m_wxCocoaScrollView != NULL)
448 m_wxCocoaScrollView->_wx_doScroller(sender);
449 else
450 wxLogError(wxT("Unexpected action message received from NSScroller"));
451}
452
453- (void)reflectScrolledClipView:(NSClipView *)aClipView
454{
455 struct _ScrollerBackup
456 {
457 _ScrollerBackup(NSScroller *aScroller)
458 : m_scroller(aScroller)
459 , m_floatValue(aScroller!=nil?[aScroller floatValue]:0.0)
460 , m_knobProportion(aScroller!=nil?[aScroller knobProportion]:1.0)
461 , m_isEnabled(aScroller!=nil?[aScroller isEnabled]:false)
462 {
463 }
464 NSScroller *m_scroller;
465 CGFloat m_floatValue;
466 CGFloat m_knobProportion;
467 BOOL m_isEnabled;
468 ~_ScrollerBackup()
469 {
470 if(m_scroller != nil)
471 {
472 [m_scroller setFloatValue:m_floatValue knobProportion:m_knobProportion];
473 [m_scroller setEnabled:m_isEnabled];
474 }
475 }
476 private:
477 _ScrollerBackup();
478 _ScrollerBackup(_ScrollerBackup const&);
479 _ScrollerBackup& operator=(_ScrollerBackup const&);
480 };
481 _ScrollerBackup _horizontalBackup([self horizontalScroller]);
482 _ScrollerBackup _verticalBackup([self verticalScroller]);
483 // We MUST call super's implementation or else nothing seems to work right at all.
484 // However, we need our scrollers not to change values due to the document window
485 // moving so we cheat and save/restore their values across this call.
486 [super reflectScrolledClipView: aClipView];
487}
488
489@end
490WX_IMPLEMENT_GET_OBJC_CLASS(WXManualScrollView,NSScrollView)
491
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492// ========================================================================
493// wxFlippedNSClipView
494// ========================================================================
495@interface wxFlippedNSClipView : NSClipView
496- (BOOL)isFlipped;
497@end
a24aa427 498WX_DECLARE_GET_OBJC_CLASS(wxFlippedNSClipView,NSClipView)
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499
500@implementation wxFlippedNSClipView : NSClipView
501- (BOOL)isFlipped
502{
503 return YES;
504}
505
506@end
a24aa427 507WX_IMPLEMENT_GET_OBJC_CLASS(wxFlippedNSClipView,NSClipView)
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508
509// ========================================================================
f298b203 510// wxWindowCocoaScrollView
816c52cf 511// ========================================================================
f298b203 512wxWindowCocoaScrollView::wxWindowCocoaScrollView(wxWindow *owner)
816c52cf 513: m_owner(owner)
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514, m_cocoaNSScrollView() // nil
515, m_scrollRange() // {0,0}
516, m_scrollThumb() // {0,0}
517, m_virtualOrigin(0,0)
816c52cf 518{
a9861c57 519 wxAutoNSAutoreleasePool pool;
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520 wxASSERT(owner);
521 wxASSERT(owner->GetNSView());
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522 m_isNativeView = ![owner->GetNSView() isKindOfClass:[WX_GET_OBJC_CLASS(WXNSView) class]];
523 m_cocoaNSScrollView = [(m_isNativeView?[NSScrollView alloc]:[WXManualScrollView alloc])
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524 initWithFrame:[owner->GetNSView() frame]];
525 AssociateNSView(m_cocoaNSScrollView);
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526 if(m_isNativeView)
527 {
528 /* Set a bezel border around the entire thing because it looks funny without it.
529 TODO: Be sure to undo any borders on the real view (if any) and apply them
530 to this view if necessary. Right now, there is no border support in wxCocoa
531 so this isn't an issue.
532 */
533 [m_cocoaNSScrollView setBorderType:NSBezelBorder];
534 }
535 else
536 {
537 [(WXManualScrollView*)m_cocoaNSScrollView _wx_setWxCocoaScrollView: this];
538 // Don't set a bezel because we might be creating a scroll view due to being
539 // the "target window" of a wxScrolledWindow. That is to say that the user
540 // has absolutely no intention of scrolling the clip view used by this
541 // NSScrollView.
542 }
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543
544 /* Replace the default NSClipView with a flipped one. This ensures
545 scrolling is "pinned" to the top-left instead of bottom-right. */
a24aa427 546 NSClipView *flippedClip = [[WX_GET_OBJC_CLASS(wxFlippedNSClipView) alloc]
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547 initWithFrame: [[m_cocoaNSScrollView contentView] frame]];
548 [m_cocoaNSScrollView setContentView:flippedClip];
549 [flippedClip release];
550
618d53b8 551 // In all cases we must encapsulate the real NSView properly
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552 Encapsulate();
553}
554
f298b203 555void wxWindowCocoaScrollView::Encapsulate()
816c52cf 556{
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557 // Set the scroll view autoresizingMask to match the current NSView
558 [m_cocoaNSScrollView setAutoresizingMask: [m_owner->GetNSView() autoresizingMask]];
559 [m_owner->GetNSView() setAutoresizingMask: NSViewNotSizable];
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560 // NOTE: replaceSubView will cause m_cocaNSView to be released
561 // except when it hasn't been added into an NSView hierarchy in which
562 // case it doesn't need to be and this should work out to a no-op
563 m_owner->CocoaReplaceView(m_owner->GetNSView(), m_cocoaNSScrollView);
564 // The NSView is still retained by owner
565 [m_cocoaNSScrollView setDocumentView: m_owner->GetNSView()];
566 // Now it's also retained by the NSScrollView
567}
568
f298b203 569void wxWindowCocoaScrollView::Unencapsulate()
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570{
571 [m_cocoaNSScrollView setDocumentView: nil];
572 m_owner->CocoaReplaceView(m_cocoaNSScrollView, m_owner->GetNSView());
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573 if(![[m_owner->GetNSView() superview] isFlipped])
574 [m_owner->GetNSView() setAutoresizingMask: NSViewMinYMargin];
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575}
576
f298b203 577wxWindowCocoaScrollView::~wxWindowCocoaScrollView()
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579 DisassociateNSView(m_cocoaNSScrollView);
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580 if(!m_isNativeView)
581 {
582 [(WXManualScrollView*)m_cocoaNSScrollView _wx_setWxCocoaScrollView:NULL];
583 }
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585}
586
f298b203 587void wxWindowCocoaScrollView::ClientSizeToSize(int &width, int &height)
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589 NSSize frameSize = [NSScrollView
590 frameSizeForContentSize: NSMakeSize(width,height)
591 hasHorizontalScroller: [m_cocoaNSScrollView hasHorizontalScroller]
592 hasVerticalScroller: [m_cocoaNSScrollView hasVerticalScroller]
593 borderType: [m_cocoaNSScrollView borderType]];
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595 height = (int)frameSize.height;
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597
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600 NSSize nssize = [m_cocoaNSScrollView contentSize];
601 if(x)
e9cece45 602 *x = (int)nssize.width;
816c52cf 603 if(y)
e9cece45 604 *y = (int)nssize.height;
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606
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607static inline void SetCocoaScroller(NSScroller *aScroller, int WXUNUSED(orientation), int position, int thumbSize, int range)
608{
609 wxCHECK_RET(aScroller != nil, wxT("Expected the NSScrollView to have a scroller"));
610
611 // NOTE: thumbSize is already ensured to be >= 1 and <= range by our caller
612 // unless range = 0 in which case we shouldn't have been be called.
613 wxCHECK_RET(range > 0, wxT("Internal wxCocoa bug: shouldn't have been called with 0 range"));
614
615 // Range of valid position values is from 0 to effectiveRange
616 // NOTE: if thumbSize == range then effectiveRange is 0.
617 // thumbSize is at least 1 which gives range from 0 to range - 1 inclusive
618 // which is exactly what we want.
619 int effectiveRange = range - thumbSize;
620
621 // knobProportion is hopefully easy to understand
622 // Note that thumbSize is already guaranteed >= 1 by our caller.
623 CGFloat const knobProportion = CGFloat(thumbSize)/CGFloat(range);
624
625 // NOTE: When effectiveRange is zero there really is no valid position
626 // We arbitrarily pick 0.0 which is the same as a scroller in the home position.
627 CGFloat const floatValue = (effectiveRange != 0)?CGFloat(position)/CGFloat(effectiveRange):0.0;
628
629 [aScroller setFloatValue:floatValue knobProportion: knobProportion];
630 // Make sure it's visibly working
631 [aScroller setEnabled:YES];
632}
633
634void wxWindowCocoaScrollView::SetScrollPos(wxOrientation orientation, int position)
635{
636 // NOTE: Rather than using only setFloatValue: (which we could do) we instead
637 // simply share the SetCocoaScroller call because all but the knobProportion
638 // calculations have to be done anyway.
639 if(orientation & wxHORIZONTAL)
640 {
641 NSScroller *aScroller = [m_cocoaNSScrollView horizontalScroller];
642 if(aScroller != nil)
643 SetCocoaScroller(aScroller, orientation, position, m_scrollThumb[0], m_scrollRange[0]);
644 }
645 if(orientation & wxVERTICAL)
646 {
647 NSScroller *aScroller = [m_cocoaNSScrollView verticalScroller];
648 if(aScroller != nil)
649 SetCocoaScroller(aScroller, orientation, position, m_scrollThumb[1], m_scrollRange[1]);
650 }
651}
652
653void wxWindowCocoaScrollView::SetScrollbar(int orientation, int position, int thumbSize, int range)
654{
655 // FIXME: API assumptions:
656 // 1. If the user wants to remove a scroller he gives range 0.
657 // 2. If the user wants to disable a scroller he sets thumbSize == range
658 // in which case it is logically impossible to scroll.
659 // The scroller shall still be displayed.
660
661 // Ensure that range is >= 0.
662 wxASSERT(range >= 0);
663 if(range < 0)
664 range = 0;
665
666 // Ensure that thumbSize <= range
667 wxASSERT(thumbSize <= range);
668 // Also ensure thumbSize >= 1 but don't complain if it isn't
669 if(thumbSize < 1)
670 thumbSize = 1;
671 // Now make sure it's really less than range, even if we just set it to 1
672 if(thumbSize > range)
673 thumbSize = range;
674
675 bool needScroller = (range != 0);
676
677 // Can potentially set both horizontal and vertical at the same time although this is
678 // probably not very useful.
679 if(orientation & wxHORIZONTAL)
680 {
681 m_scrollRange[0] = range;
682 m_scrollThumb[0] = thumbSize;
683 if(!m_isNativeView)
684 {
685 [m_cocoaNSScrollView setHasHorizontalScroller:needScroller];
686 if(needScroller)
687 SetCocoaScroller([m_cocoaNSScrollView horizontalScroller], orientation, position, thumbSize, range);
688 }
689 }
690
691 if(orientation & wxVERTICAL)
692 {
693 m_scrollRange[1] = range;
694 m_scrollThumb[1] = thumbSize;
695 if(!m_isNativeView)
696 {
697 [m_cocoaNSScrollView setHasVerticalScroller:needScroller];
698 if(needScroller)
699 SetCocoaScroller([m_cocoaNSScrollView verticalScroller], orientation, position, thumbSize, range);
700 }
701 }
702}
703
704int wxWindowCocoaScrollView::GetScrollPos(wxOrientation orient)
705{
706 if((orient & wxBOTH) == wxBOTH)
707 {
708 wxLogError(wxT("GetScrollPos called for wxHORIZONTAL and wxVERTICAL together which makes no sense"));
709 return 0;
710 }
711 int effectiveScrollRange;
712 NSScroller *cocoaScroller;
713 if(orient & wxHORIZONTAL)
714 {
715 effectiveScrollRange = m_scrollRange[0] - m_scrollThumb[0];
716 cocoaScroller = [m_cocoaNSScrollView horizontalScroller];
717 }
718 else if(orient & wxVERTICAL)
719 {
720 effectiveScrollRange = m_scrollRange[1] - m_scrollThumb[1];
721 cocoaScroller = [m_cocoaNSScrollView verticalScroller];
722 }
723 else
724 {
725 wxLogError(wxT("GetScrollPos called without an orientation which makes no sense"));
726 return 0;
727 }
728 if(cocoaScroller == nil)
729 { // Document is not scrolled
730 return 0;
731 }
732 /*
733 The effective range of a scroll bar as defined by wxWidgets is from 0 to (range - thumbSize).
734 That is a scroller at the left/top position is at 0 and a scroller at the bottom/right
735 position is at range-thumbsize.
736
737 The range of an NSScroller is 0.0 to 1.0. Much easier! NOTE: Apple doesn't really specify
738 but GNUStep docs do say that 0.0 is top/left and 1.0 is bottom/right. This is actualy
739 in contrast to NSSlider which generally has 1.0 at the TOP when it's done vertically.
740 */
741 CGFloat cocoaScrollPos = [cocoaScroller floatValue];
742 return effectiveScrollRange * cocoaScrollPos;
743}
744
745int wxWindowCocoaScrollView::GetScrollRange(wxOrientation orient)
746{
747 if((orient & wxBOTH) == wxBOTH)
748 {
749 wxLogError(wxT("GetScrollRange called for wxHORIZONTAL and wxVERTICAL together which makes no sense"));
750 return 0;
751 }
752 if(orient & wxHORIZONTAL)
753 {
754 return m_scrollRange[0];
755 }
756 else if(orient & wxVERTICAL)
757 {
758 return m_scrollRange[1];
759 }
760 else
761 {
762 wxLogError(wxT("GetScrollPos called without an orientation which makes no sense"));
763 return 0;
764 }
765}
766
767int wxWindowCocoaScrollView::GetScrollThumb(wxOrientation orient)
768{
769 if((orient & wxBOTH) == wxBOTH)
770 {
771 wxLogError(wxT("GetScrollThumb called for wxHORIZONTAL and wxVERTICAL together which makes no sense"));
772 return 0;
773 }
774 if(orient & wxHORIZONTAL)
775 {
776 return m_scrollThumb[0];
777 }
778 else if(orient & wxVERTICAL)
779 {
780 return m_scrollThumb[1];
781 }
782 else
783 {
784 wxLogError(wxT("GetScrollThumb called without an orientation which makes no sense"));
785 return 0;
786 }
787}
788
789/*!
790 Moves the contents (all existing drawing as well as all all child wxWindow) by the specified
791 amount expressed in the wxWindow's own coordinate system. This is used to implement scrolling
792 but the usage is rather interesting. When scrolling right (e.g. increasing the value of
793 the scroller) you must give a negative delta x (e.g. moving the contents LEFT). Likewise,
794 when scrolling the window down, increasing the value of the scroller, you give a negative
795 delta y which moves the contents up.
796
797 wxCocoa notes: To accomplish this trick in Cocoa we basically do what NSScrollView would
798 have done and that is adjust the content view's bounds origin. The content view is somewhat
799 confusingly the NSClipView which is more or less sort of the pImpl for NSScrollView
800 The real NSView with the user's content (e.g. the "virtual area" in wxWidgets parlance)
801 is called the document view in NSScrollView parlance.
802
803 The bounds origin is basically the exact opposite concept. Whereas in Windows the client
804 coordinate system remains constant and the content must shift left/up for increases
805 of scrolling, in Cocoa the coordinate system is actually the virtual one. So we must
806 instead shift the bounds rectangle right/down to get the effect of the content moving
807 left/up. Basically, it's a higher level interface than that provided by wxWidgets
808 so essentially we're implementing the low-level move content interface in terms of
809 the high-level move the viewport (the bounds) over top that content (the document
810 view which is the virtual area to wx).
811
812 For all intents and purposes that basically just means that we subtract the deltas
813 from the bounds origin and thus a negative delta actually increases the bounds origin
814 and a positive delta actually decreases it. This is absolutely true for the horizontal
815 axis but there's a catch in the vertical axis. If the content view (the clip view) is
816 flipped (and we do this by default) then it works exactly like the horizontal axis.
817 If it is not flipped (i.e. it is in postscript coordinates which are opposite to
818 wxWidgets) then the sense needs to be reversed.
819
820 However, this plays hell with window positions. The frame rects of any child views
821 do not change origin and this is actually important because if they did, the views
822 would send frame changed notifications, not to mention that Cocoa just doesn't really
823 do scrolling that way, it does it the way we do it here.
824
825 To fix this we implement GetPosition for child windows to not merely consult its
826 superview at the Cocoa level in order to do proper Cocoa->wx coordinate transform
827 but to actually consult is parent wxWindow because it makes a big difference if
828 the parent is scrolled. Argh. (FIXME: This isn't actually implemented yet)
829 */
830void wxWindowCocoaScrollView::ScrollWindow(int dx, int dy, const wxRect*)
831{
832 // Update our internal origin so we know how much the application code
833 // expects us to have been scrolled.
834 m_virtualOrigin.x += dx;
835 m_virtualOrigin.y += dy;
836
837 // Scroll the window using the standard Cocoa method of adjusting the
838 // clip view's bounds in the opposite fashion.
839 NSClipView *contentView = [m_cocoaNSScrollView contentView];
840 NSRect clipViewBoundsRect = [contentView bounds];
841 clipViewBoundsRect.origin.x -= dx;
842 if([contentView isFlipped])
843 clipViewBoundsRect.origin.y -= dy;
844 else
845 clipViewBoundsRect.origin.y += dy;
846 [contentView scrollToPoint:clipViewBoundsRect.origin];
847}
848
849void wxWindowCocoaScrollView::_wx_doScroller(NSScroller *sender)
850{
851 wxOrientation orientation;
852 if(sender == [m_cocoaNSScrollView horizontalScroller])
853 orientation = wxHORIZONTAL;
854 else if(sender == [m_cocoaNSScrollView verticalScroller])
855 orientation = wxVERTICAL;
856 else
857 {
858 wxLogDebug(wxT("Received action message from unexpected NSScroller"));
859 return;
860 }
861 // NOTE: Cocoa does not move the scroller for page up/down or line
862 // up/down events. That means the value will be the old value.
863 // For thumbtrack events, the value is the new value.
864 int scrollpos = GetScrollPos(orientation);
865 int commandType;
866 switch([sender hitPart])
867 {
868 default:
869 case NSScrollerNoPart:
870 case NSScrollerKnob: // Drag of knob
871 case NSScrollerKnobSlot: // Jump directly to position
872 commandType = wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_THUMBTRACK;
873 break;
874 case NSScrollerDecrementPage:
875 commandType = wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_PAGEUP;
876 break;
877 case NSScrollerIncrementPage:
878 commandType = wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_PAGEDOWN;
879 break;
880 case NSScrollerDecrementLine:
881 commandType = wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEUP;
882 break;
883 case NSScrollerIncrementLine:
884 commandType = wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEDOWN;
885 break;
886 }
887 wxScrollWinEvent event(commandType, scrollpos, orientation);
888 event.SetEventObject(m_owner);
937013e0 889 m_owner->HandleWindowEvent(event);
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891
892void wxWindowCocoaScrollView::UpdateSizes()
893{
894 // Using the virtual size, figure out what the document frame size should be
895 // NOTE: Assume that the passed in virtualSize is already >= the client size
896 wxSize virtualSize = m_owner->GetVirtualSize();
897
898 // Get the document's current frame
899 NSRect documentViewFrame = [m_owner->GetNSView() frame];
900 NSRect newFrame = documentViewFrame;
901 newFrame.size = NSMakeSize(virtualSize.x, virtualSize.y);
902
903 if(!NSEqualRects(newFrame, documentViewFrame))
904 {
905 [m_owner->GetNSView() setFrame:newFrame];
906 }
907}
908
f298b203 909void wxWindowCocoaScrollView::Cocoa_FrameChanged(void)
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618d53b8 911 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("wxWindowCocoaScrollView=%p::Cocoa_FrameChanged for wxWindow %p"), this, m_owner);
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913 event.SetEventObject(m_owner);
937013e0 914 m_owner->HandleWindowEvent(event);
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916 /* If the view is not a native one then it's being managed by wx. In this case the control
917 may decide to change its virtual size and we must update the document view's size to
918 match. For native views the virtual size will never have been set so we do not want
919 to use it at all.
920 */
921 if(!m_isNativeView)
922 UpdateSizes();
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924
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925// ========================================================================
926// wxWindowCocoa
927// ========================================================================
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928// normally the base classes aren't included, but wxWindow is special
929#ifdef __WXUNIVERSAL__
930IMPLEMENT_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxWindowCocoa, wxWindowBase)
931#else
932IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxWindow, wxWindowBase)
933#endif
934
935BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(wxWindowCocoa, wxWindowBase)
936END_EVENT_TABLE()
937
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939
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941void wxWindowCocoa::Init()
942{
fb896a32 943 m_cocoaNSView = NULL;
a82b8141 944 m_cocoaHider = NULL;
f298b203 945 m_wxCocoaScrollView = NULL;
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947 m_isInPaint = false;
7c5a378f 948 m_visibleTrackingRectManager = NULL;
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950
951// Constructor
952bool wxWindow::Create(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID winid,
953 const wxPoint& pos,
954 const wxSize& size,
955 long style,
956 const wxString& name)
957{
958 if(!CreateBase(parent,winid,pos,size,style,wxDefaultValidator,name))
959 return false;
960
961 // TODO: create the window
fb896a32 962 m_cocoaNSView = NULL;
a24aa427 963 SetNSView([[WX_GET_OBJC_CLASS(WXNSView) alloc] initWithFrame: MakeDefaultNSRect(size)]);
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965
966 if (m_parent)
967 {
968 m_parent->AddChild(this);
969 m_parent->CocoaAddChild(this);
6d034f7d 970 SetInitialFrameRect(pos,size);
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972
8d8d3633 973 return true;
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975
976// Destructor
977wxWindow::~wxWindow()
978{
7fc77f30 979 wxAutoNSAutoreleasePool pool;
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981
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984 if(m_parent && m_parent->GetNSView()==[GetNSViewForSuperview() superview])
985 CocoaRemoveFromParent();
a82b8141 986 delete m_cocoaHider;
f298b203 987 delete m_wxCocoaScrollView;
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989 SendDestroyEvent();
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991}
992
993void wxWindowCocoa::CocoaAddChild(wxWindowCocoa *child)
994{
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995 // Pool here due to lack of one during wx init phase
996 wxAutoNSAutoreleasePool pool;
997
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999
1000 wxASSERT(childView);
1001 [m_cocoaNSView addSubview: childView];
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1003
1004void wxWindowCocoa::CocoaRemoveFromParent(void)
1005{
a82b8141 1006 [GetNSViewForSuperview() removeFromSuperview];
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1008
1009void wxWindowCocoa::SetNSView(WX_NSView cocoaNSView)
1010{
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1012 delete m_visibleTrackingRectManager;
1013 m_visibleTrackingRectManager = NULL;
1014
fb896a32 1015 bool need_debug = cocoaNSView || m_cocoaNSView;
48580976 1016 if(need_debug) wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_RetainRelease,wxT("wxWindowCocoa=%p::SetNSView [m_cocoaNSView=%p retainCount]=%d"),this,m_cocoaNSView,[m_cocoaNSView retainCount]);
bac6f234 1017 DisassociateNSView(m_cocoaNSView);
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1019 wxGCSafeRelease(m_cocoaNSView);
fb896a32 1020 m_cocoaNSView = cocoaNSView;
bac6f234 1021 AssociateNSView(m_cocoaNSView);
48580976 1022 if(need_debug) wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_RetainRelease,wxT("wxWindowCocoa=%p::SetNSView [cocoaNSView=%p retainCount]=%d"),this,cocoaNSView,[cocoaNSView retainCount]);
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1024
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1026{
1027 return m_cocoaHider
1028 ? m_cocoaHider->GetNSView()
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1030 ? m_wxCocoaScrollView->GetNSScrollView()
816c52cf 1031 : m_cocoaNSView;
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1033
1034WX_NSView wxWindowCocoa::GetNSViewForHiding() const
1035{
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1037 ? m_wxCocoaScrollView->GetNSScrollView()
816c52cf 1038 : m_cocoaNSView;
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1040
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1042{
1043 // TODO: Handle scrolling offset
ee022549 1044 return CocoaTransformNSViewBoundsToWx(GetNSView(), pointBounds);
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1046
1047NSRect wxWindowCocoa::CocoaTransformBoundsToWx(NSRect rectBounds)
1048{
1049 // TODO: Handle scrolling offset
ee022549 1050 return CocoaTransformNSViewBoundsToWx(GetNSView(), rectBounds);
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1052
1053NSPoint wxWindowCocoa::CocoaTransformWxToBounds(NSPoint pointWx)
1054{
1055 // TODO: Handle scrolling offset
ee022549 1056 return CocoaTransformNSViewWxToBounds(GetNSView(), pointWx);
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1058
1059NSRect wxWindowCocoa::CocoaTransformWxToBounds(NSRect rectWx)
1060{
1061 // TODO: Handle scrolling offset
ee022549 1062 return CocoaTransformNSViewWxToBounds(GetNSView(), rectWx);
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1064
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1066{
1067 // TODO: Handle scrolling offset
938156b2 1068 NSAffineTransform *transform = wxCocoaDCImpl::CocoaGetWxToBoundsTransform([GetNSView() isFlipped], [GetNSView() bounds].size.height);
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1070}
1071
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1073{
48580976 1074 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("Cocoa_drawRect"));
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1076 // handler. For instance, if an assertion dialog is shown.
1077 // FIXME: This seems less than ideal.
1078 if(m_isInPaint)
1079 {
2b030203 1080 wxLogDebug(wxT("Paint event recursion!"));
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1082 }
8d8d3633 1083 m_isInPaint = true;
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1085 // Set m_updateRegion
1086 const NSRect *rects = &rect; // The bounding box of the region
4799f3ba 1087 NSInteger countRects = 1;
dc5bcaef 1088 // Try replacing the larger rectangle with a list of smaller ones:
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1090 [GetNSView() getRectsBeingDrawn:&rects count:&countRects];
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1092 NSRect *transformedRects = (NSRect*)malloc(sizeof(NSRect)*countRects);
1093 for(int i=0; i<countRects; i++)
1094 {
1095 transformedRects[i] = CocoaTransformBoundsToWx(rects[i]);
1096 }
1097 m_updateRegion = wxRegion(transformedRects,countRects);
1098 free(transformedRects);
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1101 event.SetEventObject(this);
937013e0 1102 bool ret = HandleWindowEvent(event);
8d8d3633 1103 m_isInPaint = false;
55c5be5e 1104 return ret;
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1108{
2b030203 1109 wxASSERT_MSG([m_cocoaNSView window]==[cocoaEvent window],wxT("Mouse event for different NSWindow"));
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1111 // into our bounds coordinates then convert to wx coordinates.
a82b8141 1112 NSPoint cocoaPoint = [m_cocoaNSView convertPoint:[(NSEvent*)cocoaEvent locationInWindow] fromView:nil];
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1114 {
1115 // This gets the wx client area (i.e. the visible portion of the content) in
1116 // the coordinate system of our (the doucment) view.
1117 NSRect documentVisibleRect = [[m_wxCocoaScrollView->GetNSScrollView() contentView] documentVisibleRect];
1118 // For horizontal, simply subtract the origin.
1119 // e.g. if the origin is at 123 and the user clicks as far left as possible then
1120 // the coordinate that wx wants is 0.
1121 cocoaPoint.x -= documentVisibleRect.origin.x;
1122 if([m_cocoaNSView isFlipped])
1123 {
1124 // In the flipped view case this works exactly like horizontal.
1125 cocoaPoint.y -= documentVisibleRect.origin.y;
1126 }
1127 // For vertical we have to mind non-flipped (e.g. y=0 at bottom) views.
1128 // We also need to mind the fact that we're still in Cocoa coordinates
1129 // and not wx coordinates. The wx coordinate translation will still occur
1130 // and that is going to be wxY = boundsH - cocoaY for non-flipped views.
1131
1132 // When we consider scrolling we are truly interested in how far the top
1133 // edge of the bounds rectangle is scrolled off the screen.
1134 // Assuming the bounds origin is 0 (which is an assumption we make in
1135 // wxCocoa since wxWidgets has no analog to it) then the top edge of
1136 // the bounds rectangle is simply its height. The top edge of the
1137 // documentVisibleRect (e.g. the client area) is its height plus
1138 // its origin.
1139 // Thus, we simply need add the distance between the bounds top
1140 // and the client (docuemntVisibleRect) top.
1141 // Or putting it another way, we subtract the distance between the
1142 // client top and the bounds top.
1143 else
1144 {
1145 NSRect bounds = [m_cocoaNSView bounds];
1146 CGFloat scrollYOrigin = (bounds.size.height - (documentVisibleRect.origin.y + documentVisibleRect.size.height));
1147 cocoaPoint.y += scrollYOrigin;
1148 }
1149 }
1150
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1152 // FIXME: Should we be adjusting for client area origin?
69dbb709 1153 const wxPoint &clientorigin = GetClientAreaOrigin();
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1154 event.m_x = (wxCoord)pointWx.x - clientorigin.x;
1155 event.m_y = (wxCoord)pointWx.y - clientorigin.y;
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1157 event.m_shiftDown = [cocoaEvent modifierFlags] & NSShiftKeyMask;
1158 event.m_controlDown = [cocoaEvent modifierFlags] & NSControlKeyMask;
1159 event.m_altDown = [cocoaEvent modifierFlags] & NSAlternateKeyMask;
1160 event.m_metaDown = [cocoaEvent modifierFlags] & NSCommandKeyMask;
1161
1162 // TODO: set timestamp?
1163 event.SetEventObject(this);
1164 event.SetId(GetId());
1165}
1166
1167bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_mouseMoved(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1168{
1169 wxMouseEvent event(wxEVT_MOTION);
1170 InitMouseEvent(event,theEvent);
7c5a378f 1171 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("wxWindow=%p::Cocoa_mouseMoved @%d,%d"),this,event.m_x,event.m_y);
937013e0 1172 return HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1174
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1176{
1177 wxMouseEvent event(wxEVT_MOTION);
1178 NSWindow *window = [GetNSView() window];
1179 NSPoint locationInWindow = [window mouseLocationOutsideOfEventStream];
1180 NSPoint cocoaPoint = [m_cocoaNSView convertPoint:locationInWindow fromView:nil];
1181
1182 NSPoint pointWx = CocoaTransformBoundsToWx(cocoaPoint);
1183 // FIXME: Should we be adjusting for client area origin?
1184 const wxPoint &clientorigin = GetClientAreaOrigin();
1185 event.m_x = (wxCoord)pointWx.x - clientorigin.x;
1186 event.m_y = (wxCoord)pointWx.y - clientorigin.y;
1187
1188 // TODO: Handle shift, control, alt, meta flags
1189 event.SetEventObject(this);
1190 event.SetId(GetId());
1191
1192 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("wxwin=%p Synthesized Mouse Moved @%d,%d"),this,event.m_x,event.m_y);
937013e0 1193 HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1195
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1196bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_mouseEntered(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1197{
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1198 if(m_visibleTrackingRectManager != NULL && m_visibleTrackingRectManager->IsOwnerOfEvent(theEvent))
1199 {
1200 m_visibleTrackingRectManager->BeginSynthesizingEvents();
1201
1202 // Although we synthesize the mouse moved events we don't poll for them but rather send them only when
1203 // some other event comes in. That other event is (guess what) mouse moved events that will be sent
1204 // to the NSWindow which will forward them on to the first responder. We are not likely to be the
1205 // first responder, so the mouseMoved: events are effectively discarded.
1206 [[GetNSView() window] setAcceptsMouseMovedEvents:YES];
1207
1208 wxMouseEvent event(wxEVT_ENTER_WINDOW);
1209 InitMouseEvent(event,theEvent);
18b32eb5 1210 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_TrackingRect,wxT("wxwin=%p Mouse Entered TR#%d @%d,%d"),this,[theEvent trackingNumber], event.m_x,event.m_y);
937013e0 1211 return HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1213 else
1214 return false;
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1216
1217bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_mouseExited(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1218{
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1219 if(m_visibleTrackingRectManager != NULL && m_visibleTrackingRectManager->IsOwnerOfEvent(theEvent))
1220 {
1221 m_visibleTrackingRectManager->StopSynthesizingEvents();
1222
1223 wxMouseEvent event(wxEVT_LEAVE_WINDOW);
1224 InitMouseEvent(event,theEvent);
18b32eb5 1225 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_TrackingRect,wxT("wxwin=%p Mouse Exited TR#%d @%d,%d"),this,[theEvent trackingNumber],event.m_x,event.m_y);
937013e0 1226 return HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1228 else
1229 return false;
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1231
1232bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_mouseDown(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1233{
1234 wxMouseEvent event([theEvent clickCount]<2?wxEVT_LEFT_DOWN:wxEVT_LEFT_DCLICK);
1235 InitMouseEvent(event,theEvent);
48580976 1236 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("Mouse Down @%d,%d num clicks=%d"),event.m_x,event.m_y,[theEvent clickCount]);
937013e0 1237 return HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1239
1240bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_mouseDragged(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1241{
1242 wxMouseEvent event(wxEVT_MOTION);
1243 InitMouseEvent(event,theEvent);
1244 event.m_leftDown = true;
48580976 1245 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("Mouse Drag @%d,%d"),event.m_x,event.m_y);
937013e0 1246 return HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1248
1249bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_mouseUp(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1250{
1251 wxMouseEvent event(wxEVT_LEFT_UP);
1252 InitMouseEvent(event,theEvent);
48580976 1253 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("Mouse Up @%d,%d"),event.m_x,event.m_y);
937013e0 1254 return HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1256
1257bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_rightMouseDown(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1258{
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1260 InitMouseEvent(event,theEvent);
1261 wxLogDebug(wxT("Mouse Down @%d,%d num clicks=%d"),event.m_x,event.m_y,[theEvent clickCount]);
937013e0 1262 return HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1264
1265bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_rightMouseDragged(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1266{
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1267 wxMouseEvent event(wxEVT_MOTION);
1268 InitMouseEvent(event,theEvent);
1269 event.m_rightDown = true;
1270 wxLogDebug(wxT("Mouse Drag @%d,%d"),event.m_x,event.m_y);
937013e0 1271 return HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1273
1274bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_rightMouseUp(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1275{
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1276 wxMouseEvent event(wxEVT_RIGHT_UP);
1277 InitMouseEvent(event,theEvent);
1278 wxLogDebug(wxT("Mouse Up @%d,%d"),event.m_x,event.m_y);
937013e0 1279 return HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1281
1282bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_otherMouseDown(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1283{
1284 return false;
1285}
1286
1287bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_otherMouseDragged(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1288{
1289 return false;
1290}
1291
1292bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_otherMouseUp(WX_NSEvent theEvent)
1293{
1294 return false;
1295}
1296
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1297void wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_FrameChanged(void)
1298{
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1299 // We always get this message for the real NSView which may have been
1300 // enclosed in an NSScrollView. If that's the case then what we're
1301 // effectively getting here is a notifcation that the
1302 // virtual sized changed.. which we don't need to send on since
1303 // wx has no concept of this whatsoever.
1304 bool isViewForSuperview = (m_wxCocoaScrollView == NULL);
1305 if(isViewForSuperview)
1306 {
1307 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("wxWindow=%p::Cocoa_FrameChanged"),this);
1308 if(m_visibleTrackingRectManager != NULL)
1309 m_visibleTrackingRectManager->RebuildTrackingRect();
1310 wxSizeEvent event(GetSize(), m_windowId);
1311 event.SetEventObject(this);
937013e0 1312 HandleWindowEvent(event);
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1314 else
1315 {
1316 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("wxWindow=%p::Cocoa_FrameChanged ignored"),this);
1317 }
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1319
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1320bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_resetCursorRects()
1321{
7c5a378f 1322 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("wxWindow=%p::Cocoa_resetCursorRects"),this);
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1324 // When we are called there may be a queued tracking rect event (mouse entered or exited) and
1325 // we won't know it. A specific example is wxGenericHyperlinkCtrl changing the cursor from its
1326 // mouse exited event. If the control happens to share the edge with its parent window which is
1327 // also tracking mouse events then Cocoa receives two mouse exited events from the window server.
1328 // The first one will cause wxGenericHyperlinkCtrl to call wxWindow::SetCursor which will
1329 // invaildate the cursor rect causing Cocoa to schedule cursor rect reset with the run loop
1330 // which willl in turn call us before exiting for the next user event.
1331
1332 // If we are the parent window then rebuilding our tracking rectangle will cause us to miss
1333 // our mouse exited event because the already queued event will have the old tracking rect
1334 // tag. The simple solution is to only rebuild our tracking rect if we need to.
1335
7c5a378f 1336 if(m_visibleTrackingRectManager != NULL)
ea29564c 1337 m_visibleTrackingRectManager->RebuildTrackingRectIfNeeded();
7c5a378f 1338
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1340 return false;
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1342 [GetNSView() addCursorRect: [GetNSView() visibleRect] cursor: m_cursor.GetNSCursor()];
1343
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1345}
1346
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1347bool wxWindowCocoa::SetCursor(const wxCursor &cursor)
1348{
1349 if(!wxWindowBase::SetCursor(cursor))
1350 return false;
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1352 // Set up the cursor rect so that invalidateCursorRectsForView: will destroy it.
1353 // If we don't do this then Cocoa thinks (rightly) that we don't have any cursor
1354 // rects and thus won't ever call resetCursorRects.
1355 [GetNSView() addCursorRect: [GetNSView() visibleRect] cursor: m_cursor.GetNSCursor()];
1356
a8780ad5 1357 // Invalidate the cursor rects so the cursor will change
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1358 // Note that it is not enough to remove the old one (if any) and add the new one.
1359 // For the rects to work properly, Cocoa itself must call resetCursorRects.
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1360 [[GetNSView() window] invalidateCursorRectsForView:GetNSView()];
1361 return true;
1362}
1363
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1364bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_viewDidMoveToWindow()
1365{
1366 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("wxWindow=%p::viewDidMoveToWindow"),this);
1367 // Set up new tracking rects. I am reasonably sure the new window must be set before doing this.
1368 if(m_visibleTrackingRectManager != NULL)
1369 m_visibleTrackingRectManager->BuildTrackingRect();
1370 return false;
1371}
1372
1373bool wxWindowCocoa::Cocoa_viewWillMoveToWindow(WX_NSWindow newWindow)
1374{
1375 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("wxWindow=%p::viewWillMoveToWindow:%p"),this, newWindow);
1376 // Clear tracking rects. It is imperative this be done before the new window is set.
1377 if(m_visibleTrackingRectManager != NULL)
1378 m_visibleTrackingRectManager->ClearTrackingRect();
1379 return false;
1380}
1381
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1382bool wxWindow::Close(bool force)
1383{
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1384 // The only reason this function exists is that it is virtual and
1385 // wxTopLevelWindowCocoa will override it.
1386 return wxWindowBase::Close(force);
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1388
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1389void wxWindow::CocoaReplaceView(WX_NSView oldView, WX_NSView newView)
1390{
1391 [[oldView superview] replaceSubview:oldView with:newView];
1392}
1393
47a8a4d5 1394void wxWindow::DoEnable(bool enable)
adb4816c 1395{
47a8a4d5 1396 CocoaSetEnabled(enable);
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1398
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1399bool wxWindow::Show(bool show)
1400{
7fc77f30 1401 wxAutoNSAutoreleasePool pool;
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1403 // If the window is marked hidden, then it should have a dummy view
addbdd29 1404 // wxSpinCtrl (generic) abuses m_isShown, don't use it for any logic
2b030203 1405// wxASSERT_MSG( (m_isShown && !m_dummyNSView) || (!m_isShown && m_dummyNSView),wxT("wxWindow: m_isShown does not agree with m_dummyNSView"));
fb896a32 1406 // Return false if there isn't a window to show or hide
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1407 NSView *cocoaView = GetNSViewForHiding();
1408 if(!cocoaView)
fb896a32 1409 return false;
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1411 {
addbdd29 1412 // If state isn't changing, return false
a82b8141 1413 if(!m_cocoaHider)
addbdd29 1414 return false;
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1416 // Replace the stand-in view with the real one and destroy the dummy view
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1417 CocoaReplaceView(m_cocoaHider->GetNSView(), cocoaView);
1418 wxASSERT(![m_cocoaHider->GetNSView() superview]);
1419 delete m_cocoaHider;
1420 m_cocoaHider = NULL;
1421 wxASSERT([cocoaView superview]);
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1423 // Schedule an update of the key view loop (NOTE: 10.4+ only.. argh)
1424 NSWindow *window = [cocoaView window];
1425 if(window != nil)
1426 {
1427 // Delay this until returning to the event loop for a couple of reasons:
1428 // 1. If a lot of stuff is shown/hidden we avoid recalculating needlessly
1429 // 2. NSWindow does not seem to see the newly shown views if we do it right now.
1430 if([window respondsToSelector:@selector(recalculateKeyViewLoop)])
1431 [window performSelector:@selector(recalculateKeyViewLoop) withObject:nil afterDelay:0.0];
1432 }
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1434 else
1435 {
addbdd29 1436 // If state isn't changing, return false
a82b8141 1437 if(m_cocoaHider)
addbdd29 1438 return false;
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1440 // Handle the first responder
1441 NSWindow *window = [cocoaView window];
1442 if(window != nil)
1443 {
1444 NSResponder *firstResponder = [window firstResponder];
1445 if([firstResponder isKindOfClass:[NSView class]] && [(NSView*)firstResponder isDescendantOf:cocoaView])
1446 {
1447 BOOL didResign = [window makeFirstResponder:nil];
1448 // If the current first responder (one of our subviews) refuses to give
1449 // up its status, then fail now and don't hide this view
1450 if(didResign == NO)
1451 return false;
1452 }
1453 }
1454
1455 // Create a new view to stand in for the real one (via wxWindowCocoaHider) and replace
1456 // the real one with the stand in.
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1458 // NOTE: replaceSubview:with will cause m_cocaNSView to be
1459 // (auto)released which balances out addSubview
1460 CocoaReplaceView(cocoaView, m_cocoaHider->GetNSView());
fb896a32 1461 // m_coocaNSView is now only retained by us
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1463 wxASSERT(![cocoaView superview]);
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1465 m_isShown = show;
1466 return true;
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1468
1469void wxWindowCocoa::DoSetSize(int x, int y, int width, int height, int sizeFlags)
1470{
9879fa84 1471 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_Window_Size,wxT("wxWindow=%p::DoSetSizeWindow(%d,%d,%d,%d,Auto: %s%s)"),this,x,y,width,height,(sizeFlags&wxSIZE_AUTO_WIDTH)?"W":".",sizeFlags&wxSIZE_AUTO_HEIGHT?"H":".");
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1473 int currentW, currentH;
1474 DoGetPosition(&currentX, &currentY);
1475 DoGetSize(&currentW, &currentH);
1476 if((x==-1) && !(sizeFlags&wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE))
1477 x=currentX;
1478 if((y==-1) && !(sizeFlags&wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE))
1479 y=currentY;
1480
1481 AdjustForParentClientOrigin(x,y,sizeFlags);
1482
8d8d3633 1483 wxSize size(wxDefaultSize);
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1485 if((width==-1)&&!(sizeFlags&wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE))
1486 {
1487 if(sizeFlags&wxSIZE_AUTO_WIDTH)
1488 {
1489 size=DoGetBestSize();
1490 width=size.x;
1491 }
1492 else
1493 width=currentW;
1494 }
1495 if((height==-1)&&!(sizeFlags&wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE))
1496 {
1497 if(sizeFlags&wxSIZE_AUTO_HEIGHT)
1498 {
1499 if(size.x==-1)
1500 size=DoGetBestSize();
1501 height=size.y;
1502 }
1503 else
1504 height=currentH;
1505 }
1506 DoMoveWindow(x,y,width,height);
1507}
1508
1e151594 1509#if wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
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1511void wxWindowCocoa::DoSetToolTip( wxToolTip *tip )
1512{
1513 wxWindowBase::DoSetToolTip(tip);
1514
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1516 {
1517 m_tooltip->SetWindow((wxWindow *)this);
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1519}
1520
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1522
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1524{
bed6fe0c 1525 wxAutoNSAutoreleasePool pool;
9879fa84 1526 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_Window_Size,wxT("wxWindow=%p::DoMoveWindow(%d,%d,%d,%d)"),this,x,y,width,height);
fb896a32 1527
a82b8141 1528 NSView *nsview = GetNSViewForSuperview();
d449cf47 1529 NSView *superview = [nsview superview];
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1532
1533 NSRect oldFrameRect = [nsview frame];
1534 NSRect newFrameRect = GetParent()->CocoaTransformWxToBounds(NSMakeRect(x,y,width,height));
1535 [nsview setFrame:newFrameRect];
b915b805 1536 // Be sure to redraw the parent to reflect the changed position
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1538 [superview setNeedsDisplayInRect:newFrameRect];
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1542{
1543 NSView *nsview = GetNSViewForSuperview();
1544 NSView *superview = [nsview superview];
2b030203 1545 wxCHECK_RET(superview,wxT("NSView does not have a superview"));
34c9978d 1546 wxCHECK_RET(GetParent(), wxT("Window can only be placed correctly when it has a parent"));
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1548 if(size.x!=-1)
1549 frameRect.size.width = size.x;
1550 if(size.y!=-1)
1551 frameRect.size.height = size.y;
1552 frameRect.origin.x = pos.x;
34c9978d 1553 frameRect.origin.y = pos.y;
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1555 // and the bottom of the control. Keeps the control pinned to the top
065e208e 1556 // of its superview so that its position in the wxWidgets coordinate
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1558 if(![superview isFlipped])
1559 [nsview setAutoresizingMask: NSViewMinYMargin];
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1561 // and cause a scroller to be added!
34c9978d 1562 frameRect = GetParent()->CocoaTransformWxToBounds(frameRect);
6f2ec3c3 1563 [nsview setFrame: frameRect];
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1565
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1567void wxWindow::DoGetSize(int *w, int *h) const
1568{
a82b8141 1569 NSRect cocoaRect = [GetNSViewForSuperview() frame];
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1571 *w=(int)cocoaRect.size.width;
1572 if(h)
1573 *h=(int)cocoaRect.size.height;
9879fa84 1574 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_Window_Size,wxT("wxWindow=%p::DoGetSize = (%d,%d)"),this,(int)cocoaRect.size.width,(int)cocoaRect.size.height);
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1576
1577void wxWindow::DoGetPosition(int *x, int *y) const
1578{
a82b8141 1579 NSView *nsview = GetNSViewForSuperview();
fb896a32 1580
576a1544 1581 NSRect cocoaRect = [nsview frame];
34c9978d 1582 NSRect rectWx = GetParent()->CocoaTransformBoundsToWx(cocoaRect);
fb896a32 1583 if(x)
34c9978d 1584 *x=(int)rectWx.origin.x;
fb896a32 1585 if(y)
34c9978d 1586 *y=(int)rectWx.origin.y;
9879fa84 1587 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_Window_Size,wxT("wxWindow=%p::DoGetPosition = (%d,%d)"),this,(int)cocoaRect.origin.x,(int)cocoaRect.origin.y);
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1589
1590WXWidget wxWindow::GetHandle() const
1591{
1592 return m_cocoaNSView;
1593}
1594
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1596{
1597 return (wxWindow*) this;
1598}
1599
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1601{
1602 [m_cocoaNSView setNeedsDisplay:YES];
1603}
1604
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1606{
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1608 [[GetNSView() window] makeFirstResponder: GetNSView()];
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1610
1611void wxWindow::DoCaptureMouse()
1612{
1613 // TODO
b9505233 1614 sm_capturedWindow = this;
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1616
1617void wxWindow::DoReleaseMouse()
1618{
1619 // TODO
b9505233 1620 sm_capturedWindow = NULL;
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1622
1623void wxWindow::DoScreenToClient(int *x, int *y) const
1624{
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1626 NSPoint cocoaScreenPoint = OriginInCocoaScreenCoordinatesForRectInWxDisplayCoordinates(x!=NULL?*x:0, y!=NULL?*y:0, 0, 0, false);
1627 NSView *clientView = const_cast<wxWindow*>(this)->GetNSView();
1628 NSWindow *theWindow = [clientView window];
1629
1630 // Point in window's base coordinate system:
1631 NSPoint windowPoint = [theWindow convertScreenToBase:cocoaScreenPoint];
1632 // Point in view's bounds coordinate system
1633 NSPoint boundsPoint = [clientView convertPoint:windowPoint fromView:nil];
1634 // Point in wx client coordinates:
1635 NSPoint theWxClientPoint = CocoaTransformNSViewBoundsToWx(clientView, boundsPoint);
1636 if(x!=NULL)
1637 *x = theWxClientPoint.x;
1638 if(y!=NULL)
1639 *y = theWxClientPoint.y;
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1641
1642void wxWindow::DoClientToScreen(int *x, int *y) const
1643{
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1645 NSPoint theWxClientPoint = NSMakePoint(x!=NULL?*x:0, y!=NULL?*y:0);
1646
1647 NSView *clientView = const_cast<wxWindow*>(this)->GetNSView();
1648
1649 // Point in the view's bounds coordinate system
1650 NSPoint boundsPoint = CocoaTransformNSViewWxToBounds(clientView, theWxClientPoint);
1651
1652 // Point in the window's base coordinate system
1653 NSPoint windowPoint = [clientView convertPoint:boundsPoint toView:nil];
1654
1655 NSWindow *theWindow = [clientView window];
1656 // Point in Cocoa's screen coordinates
1657 NSPoint screenPoint = [theWindow convertBaseToScreen:windowPoint];
1658
1659 // Act as though this was the origin of a 0x0 rectangle
1660 NSRect screenPointRect = NSMakeRect(screenPoint.x, screenPoint.y, 0, 0);
1661
1662 // Convert that rectangle to wx coordinates
1663 wxPoint theWxScreenPoint = OriginInWxDisplayCoordinatesForRectInCocoaScreenCoordinates(screenPointRect);
1664 if(*x)
1665 *x = theWxScreenPoint.x;
1666 if(*y)
1667 *y = theWxScreenPoint.y;
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1669
1670// Get size *available for subwindows* i.e. excluding menu bar etc.
1671void wxWindow::DoGetClientSize(int *x, int *y) const
1672{
48580976 1673 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("DoGetClientSize:"));
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1675 m_wxCocoaScrollView->DoGetClientSize(x,y);
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1677 wxWindowCocoa::DoGetSize(x,y);
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1679
1680void wxWindow::DoSetClientSize(int width, int height)
1681{
48580976 1682 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_Window_Size,wxT("DoSetClientSize=(%d,%d)"),width,height);
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1683 if(m_wxCocoaScrollView)
1684 m_wxCocoaScrollView->ClientSizeToSize(width,height);
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1685 CocoaSetWxWindowSize(width,height);
1686}
1687
1688void wxWindow::CocoaSetWxWindowSize(int width, int height)
1689{
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1691}
1692
1693void wxWindow::SetLabel(const wxString& WXUNUSED(label))
1694{
ba64d0b6 1695 // Intentional no-op.
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1697
1698wxString wxWindow::GetLabel() const
1699{
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1701 wxLogDebug(wxT("wxWindow::GetLabel: Should be overridden if needed."));
8d8d3633 1702 return wxEmptyString;
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1704
1705int wxWindow::GetCharHeight() const
1706{
1707 // TODO
d89e391b 1708 return 10;
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1710
1711int wxWindow::GetCharWidth() const
1712{
1713 // TODO
d89e391b 1714 return 5;
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1716
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1718 int *outDescent, int *outExternalLeading, const wxFont *inFont) const
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1720 // FIXME: This obviously ignores the window's font (if any) along with any size
1721 // transformations. However, it's better than nothing.
1722 // We don't create a wxClientDC because we don't want to accidently be able to use
1723 // it for drawing.
938156b2 1724 wxClientDC tmpdc(const_cast<wxWindow*>(this));
d3978051 1725 return tmpdc.GetTextExtent(string, outX, outY, outDescent, outExternalLeading, inFont);
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1727
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1728// Coordinates relative to the window
1729void wxWindow::WarpPointer (int x_pos, int y_pos)
1730{
1731 // TODO
1732}
1733
1734int wxWindow::GetScrollPos(int orient) const
1735{
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1736 if(m_wxCocoaScrollView != NULL)
1737 return m_wxCocoaScrollView->GetScrollPos(static_cast<wxOrientation>(orient & wxBOTH));
1738 else
1739 return 0;
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1741
1742// This now returns the whole range, not just the number
1743// of positions that we can scroll.
1744int wxWindow::GetScrollRange(int orient) const
1745{
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1746 if(m_wxCocoaScrollView != NULL)
1747 return m_wxCocoaScrollView->GetScrollRange(static_cast<wxOrientation>(orient & wxBOTH));
1748 else
1749 return 0;
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1751
1752int wxWindow::GetScrollThumb(int orient) const
1753{
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1754 if(m_wxCocoaScrollView != NULL)
1755 return m_wxCocoaScrollView->GetScrollThumb(static_cast<wxOrientation>(orient & wxBOTH));
1756 else
1757 return 0;
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1759
1760void wxWindow::SetScrollPos(int orient, int pos, bool refresh)
1761{
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1763 return m_wxCocoaScrollView->SetScrollPos(static_cast<wxOrientation>(orient & wxBOTH), pos);
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1765
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1767{
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816c52cf 1769 {
f298b203 1770 m_wxCocoaScrollView = new wxWindowCocoaScrollView(this);
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1772}
1773
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1775void wxWindow::SetScrollbar(int orient, int pos, int thumbVisible,
1776 int range, bool refresh)
1777{
e08efb8d 1778 CocoaCreateNSScrollView();
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1780 // TODO: Handle refresh (if we even need to)
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1782
1783// Does a physical scroll
1784void wxWindow::ScrollWindow(int dx, int dy, const wxRect *rect)
1785{
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1787 m_wxCocoaScrollView->ScrollWindow(dx, dy, rect);
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1789
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1791{
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1793 // possibly not what the caller passed in. For example, the current implementation
1794 // clamps the width and height to within the min/max virtual ranges.
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1796 // that by returning effectively max(virtual, client)
816c52cf 1797 wxWindowBase::DoSetVirtualSize(x,y);
d3978051 1798 // Create the scroll view if it hasn't been already.
816c52cf 1799 CocoaCreateNSScrollView();
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1801 // The GetVirtualSize automatically increases the size to max(client,virtual)
1802 m_wxCocoaScrollView->UpdateSizes();
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1803}
1804
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1806{
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1807 // FIXME: We may need to handle wx font inheritance.
1808 return wxWindowBase::SetFont(font);
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1810
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1811#if 0 // these are used when debugging the algorithm.
1812static char const * const comparisonresultStrings[] =
1813{ "<"
1814, "=="
1815, ">"
1816};
1817#endif
1818
1819class CocoaWindowCompareContext
1820{
1821 DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(CocoaWindowCompareContext)
1822public:
1823 CocoaWindowCompareContext(); // Not implemented
1824 CocoaWindowCompareContext(NSView *target, NSArray *subviews)
1825 {
1826 m_target = target;
1827 // Cocoa sorts subviews in-place.. make a copy
1828 m_subviews = [subviews copy];
1829 }
1830 ~CocoaWindowCompareContext()
1831 { // release the copy
1832 [m_subviews release];
1833 }
1834 NSView* target()
1835 { return m_target; }
1836 NSArray* subviews()
1837 { return m_subviews; }
1838 /* Helper function that returns the comparison based off of the original ordering */
1839 CocoaWindowCompareFunctionResult CompareUsingOriginalOrdering(id first, id second)
1840 {
1841 NSUInteger firstI = [m_subviews indexOfObjectIdenticalTo:first];
1842 NSUInteger secondI = [m_subviews indexOfObjectIdenticalTo:second];
1843 // NOTE: If either firstI or secondI is NSNotFound then it will be NSIntegerMax and thus will
1844 // likely compare higher than the other view which is reasonable considering the only way that
1845 // can happen is if the subview was added after our call to subviews but before the call to
1846 // sortSubviewsUsingFunction:context:. Thus we don't bother checking. Particularly because
1847 // that case should never occur anyway because that would imply a multi-threaded GUI call
1848 // which is a big no-no with Cocoa.
1849
1850 // Subviews are ordered from back to front meaning one that is already lower will have an lower index.
1851 NSComparisonResult result = (firstI < secondI)
1852 ? NSOrderedAscending /* -1 */
1853 : (firstI > secondI)
1854 ? NSOrderedDescending /* 1 */
1855 : NSOrderedSame /* 0 */;
1856
1857#if 0 // Enable this if you need to debug the algorithm.
1858 NSLog(@"%@ [%d] %s %@ [%d]\n", first, firstI, comparisonresultStrings[result+1], second, secondI);
1859#endif
1860 return result;
1861 }
1862private:
1863 /* The subview we are trying to Raise or Lower */
1864 NSView *m_target;
1865 /* A copy of the original array of subviews */
1866 NSArray *m_subviews;
1867};
1868
1869/* Causes Cocoa to raise the target view to the top of the Z-Order by telling the sort function that
1870 * the target view is always higher than every other view. When comparing two views neither of
1871 * which is the target, it returns the correct response based on the original ordering
1872 */
1873static CocoaWindowCompareFunctionResult CocoaRaiseWindowCompareFunction(id first, id second, void *ctx)
4328a6ba 1874{
aa25b7f9 1875 CocoaWindowCompareContext *compareContext = (CocoaWindowCompareContext*)ctx;
4328a6ba 1876 // first should be ordered higher
aa25b7f9 1877 if(first==compareContext->target())
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1879 // second should be ordered higher
aa25b7f9 1880 if(second==compareContext->target())
4328a6ba 1881 return NSOrderedAscending;
aa25b7f9 1882 return compareContext->CompareUsingOriginalOrdering(first,second);
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1884
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1886void wxWindow::Raise()
1887{
4328a6ba 1888// wxAutoNSAutoreleasePool pool;
a82b8141 1889 NSView *nsview = GetNSViewForSuperview();
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1891 CocoaWindowCompareContext compareContext(nsview, [superview subviews]);
1892
1893 [superview sortSubviewsUsingFunction:
4328a6ba 1894 CocoaRaiseWindowCompareFunction
aa25b7f9 1895 context: &compareContext];
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1897
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1898/* Causes Cocoa to lower the target view to the bottom of the Z-Order by telling the sort function that
1899 * the target view is always lower than every other view. When comparing two views neither of
1900 * which is the target, it returns the correct response based on the original ordering
1901 */
1902static CocoaWindowCompareFunctionResult CocoaLowerWindowCompareFunction(id first, id second, void *ctx)
4328a6ba 1903{
aa25b7f9 1904 CocoaWindowCompareContext *compareContext = (CocoaWindowCompareContext*)ctx;
4328a6ba 1905 // first should be ordered lower
aa25b7f9 1906 if(first==compareContext->target())
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1908 // second should be ordered lower
aa25b7f9 1909 if(second==compareContext->target())
4328a6ba 1910 return NSOrderedDescending;
aa25b7f9 1911 return compareContext->CompareUsingOriginalOrdering(first,second);
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1913
1914// Lower the window to the bottom of the Z order
1915void wxWindow::Lower()
1916{
4328a6ba 1917 NSView *nsview = GetNSViewForSuperview();
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1919 CocoaWindowCompareContext compareContext(nsview, [superview subviews]);
1920
1921#if 0
1922 NSLog(@"Target:\n%@\n", nsview);
1923 NSLog(@"Before:\n%@\n", compareContext.subviews());
1924#endif
1925 [superview sortSubviewsUsingFunction:
4328a6ba 1926 CocoaLowerWindowCompareFunction
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1928#if 0
1929 NSLog(@"After:\n%@\n", [superview subviews]);
1930#endif
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1932
1933bool wxWindow::DoPopupMenu(wxMenu *menu, int x, int y)
1934{
8d8d3633 1935 return false;
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1937
1938// Get the window with the focus
dcb68102 1939wxWindow *wxWindowBase::DoFindFocus()
fb896a32 1940{
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1942 // we are only loking for the first responder in the key window or
1943 // upon failing to find one if the main window is different we look
1944 // for the first responder in the main window.
1945
1946 // Note that the firstResponder doesn't necessarily have to be an
1947 // NSView but wxCocoaNSView::GetFromCocoa() will simply return
1948 // NULL unless it finds its argument in its hash map.
1949
1950 wxCocoaNSView *win;
1951
1952 NSWindow *keyWindow = [[NSApplication sharedApplication] keyWindow];
9151dcec 1953 win = wxCocoaNSView::GetFromCocoa(static_cast<NSView*>([keyWindow firstResponder]));
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1955 return win->GetWxWindow();
1956
1957 NSWindow *mainWindow = [[NSApplication sharedApplication] keyWindow];
1958 if(mainWindow == keyWindow)
f7e98dee 1959 return NULL;
9151dcec 1960 win = wxCocoaNSView::GetFromCocoa(static_cast<NSView*>([mainWindow firstResponder]));
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1962 return win->GetWxWindow();
1963
1964 return NULL;
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1966
1967/* static */ wxWindow *wxWindowBase::GetCapture()
1968{
1969 // TODO
b9505233 1970 return wxWindowCocoa::sm_capturedWindow;
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1972
1973wxWindow *wxGetActiveWindow()
1974{
1975 // TODO
1976 return NULL;
1977}
1978
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1980{
1981 // TODO
1982 return wxDefaultPosition;
1983}
1984
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1986{
1987 wxMouseState ms;
1988 // TODO
1989 return ms;
1990}
1991
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1993{
1994 pt = wxGetMousePosition();
1995 return NULL;
1996}
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1998// ========================================================================
1999// wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer
2000// ========================================================================
2001
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2002#define wxTRACE_COCOA_MouseMovedSynthesizer wxT("COCOA_MouseMovedSynthesizer")
2003
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2004/* This class registers one run loop observer to cover all windows registered with it.
2005 * It will register the observer when the first view is registerd and unregister the
2006 * observer when the last view is unregistered.
2007 * It is instantiated as a static s_mouseMovedSynthesizer in this file although there
2008 * is no reason it couldn't be instantiated multiple times.
2009 */
2010class wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer
2011{
2012 DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer)
2013public:
2014 wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer()
2015 { m_lastScreenMouseLocation = NSZeroPoint;
2016 }
2017 ~wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer();
2018 void RegisterWxCocoaView(wxCocoaNSView *aView);
2019 void UnregisterWxCocoaView(wxCocoaNSView *aView);
2020 void SynthesizeMouseMovedEvent();
2021
2022protected:
2023 void AddRunLoopObserver();
2024 void RemoveRunLoopObserver();
2025 wxCFRef<CFRunLoopObserverRef> m_runLoopObserver;
2026 std::list<wxCocoaNSView*> m_registeredViews;
2027 NSPoint m_lastScreenMouseLocation;
2028 static void SynthesizeMouseMovedEvent(CFRunLoopObserverRef observer, CFRunLoopActivity activity, void *info);
2029};
2030
2031void wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer::RegisterWxCocoaView(wxCocoaNSView *aView)
2032{
2033 m_registeredViews.push_back(aView);
18b32eb5 2034 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_MouseMovedSynthesizer, wxT("Registered wxCocoaNSView=%p"), aView);
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2036 if(!m_registeredViews.empty() && m_runLoopObserver == NULL)
2037 {
2038 AddRunLoopObserver();
2039 }
2040}
2041
2042void wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer::UnregisterWxCocoaView(wxCocoaNSView *aView)
2043{
2044 m_registeredViews.remove(aView);
18b32eb5 2045 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_MouseMovedSynthesizer, wxT("Unregistered wxCocoaNSView=%p"), aView);
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2047 {
2048 RemoveRunLoopObserver();
2049 }
2050}
2051
2052wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer::~wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer()
2053{
2054 if(!m_registeredViews.empty())
2055 {
2056 // This means failure to clean up so we report on it as a debug message.
2057 wxLogDebug(wxT("There are still %d wxCocoaNSView registered to receive mouse moved events at static destruction time"), m_registeredViews.size());
2058 m_registeredViews.clear();
2059 }
2060 if(m_runLoopObserver != NULL)
2061 {
2062 // This should not occur unless m_registeredViews was not empty since the last object unregistered should have done this.
2063 wxLogDebug(wxT("Removing run loop observer during static destruction time."));
2064 RemoveRunLoopObserver();
2065 }
2066}
2067
2068void wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer::SynthesizeMouseMovedEvent(CFRunLoopObserverRef observer, CFRunLoopActivity activity, void *info)
2069{
2070 reinterpret_cast<wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer*>(info)->SynthesizeMouseMovedEvent();
2071}
2072
2073void wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer::AddRunLoopObserver()
2074{
2075 CFRunLoopObserverContext observerContext =
2076 { 0
2077 , this
2078 , NULL
2079 , NULL
2080 , NULL
2081 };
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2083 // The kCFRunLoopExit observation point is used such that we hook the run loop after it has already decided that
2084 // it is going to exit which is generally for the purpose of letting the event loop process the next Cocoa event.
2085
2086 // Executing our procedure within the run loop (e.g. kCFRunLoopBeforeWaiting which was used before) results
2087 // in our observer procedure being called before the run loop has decided that it is going to return control to
2088 // the Cocoa event loop. One major problem is uncovered by the wxGenericHyperlinkCtrl (consider this to be "user
2089 // code") which changes the window's cursor and thus causes the cursor rectangle's to be invalidated.
2090
2091 // Cocoa implements this invalidation using a delayed notification scheme whereby the resetCursorRects method
2092 // won't be called until the CFRunLoop gets around to it. If the CFRunLoop has not yet exited then it will get
2093 // around to it before letting the event loop do its work. This has some very odd effects on the way the
2094 // newly created tracking rects function. In particular, we will often miss the mouseExited: message if the
2095 // user flicks the mouse quickly enough such that the mouse is already outside of the tracking rect by the
2096 // time the new one is built.
2097
2098 // Observing from the kCFRunLoopExit point gives Cocoa's event loop an opportunity to chew some events before it cedes
2099 // control back to the CFRunLoop, thus causing the delayed notifications to fire at an appropriate time and
2100 // the mouseExited: message to be sent properly.
2101
2102 m_runLoopObserver.reset(CFRunLoopObserverCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, kCFRunLoopExit, TRUE, 0, SynthesizeMouseMovedEvent, &observerContext));
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2104 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_TrackingRect, wxT("Added tracking rect run loop observer"));
2105}
2106
2107void wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer::RemoveRunLoopObserver()
2108{
2109 CFRunLoopRemoveObserver([[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] getCFRunLoop], m_runLoopObserver, kCFRunLoopCommonModes);
2110 m_runLoopObserver.reset();
2111 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_TrackingRect, wxT("Removed tracking rect run loop observer"));
2112}
2113
2114void wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer::SynthesizeMouseMovedEvent()
2115{
2116 NSPoint screenMouseLocation = [NSEvent mouseLocation];
2117 // Checking the last mouse location is done for a few reasons:
2118 // 1. We are observing every iteration of the event loop so we'd be sending out a lot of extraneous events
2119 // telling the app the mouse moved when the user hit a key for instance.
2120 // 2. When handling the mouse moved event, user code can do something to the view which will cause Cocoa to
2121 // call resetCursorRects. Cocoa does this by using a delayed notification which means the event loop gets
2122 // pumped once which would mean that if we didn't check the mouse location we'd get into a never-ending
2123 // loop causing the tracking rectangles to constantly be reset.
2124 if(screenMouseLocation.x != m_lastScreenMouseLocation.x || screenMouseLocation.y != m_lastScreenMouseLocation.y)
2125 {
2126 m_lastScreenMouseLocation = screenMouseLocation;
2127 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_TrackingRect, wxT("Synthesizing mouse moved at screen (%f,%f)"), screenMouseLocation.x, screenMouseLocation.y);
2128 for(std::list<wxCocoaNSView*>::iterator i = m_registeredViews.begin(); i != m_registeredViews.end(); ++i)
2129 {
2130 (*i)->Cocoa_synthesizeMouseMoved();
2131 }
2132 }
2133}
2134
2135// Singleton used for all views:
2136static wxCocoaMouseMovedEventSynthesizer s_mouseMovedSynthesizer;
2137
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2139// wxCocoaTrackingRectManager
2140// ========================================================================
2141
2142wxCocoaTrackingRectManager::wxCocoaTrackingRectManager(wxWindow *window)
2143: m_window(window)
2144{
2145 m_isTrackingRectActive = false;
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2147}
2148
2149void wxCocoaTrackingRectManager::ClearTrackingRect()
2150{
2151 if(m_isTrackingRectActive)
2152 {
2153 [m_window->GetNSView() removeTrackingRect:m_trackingRectTag];
2154 m_isTrackingRectActive = false;
18b32eb5 2155 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_TrackingRect, wxT("%s@%p: Removed tracking rect #%d"), m_window->GetClassInfo()->GetClassName(), m_window, m_trackingRectTag);
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2157 // If we were doing periodic events we need to clear those too
2158 StopSynthesizingEvents();
2159}
2160
2161void wxCocoaTrackingRectManager::StopSynthesizingEvents()
2162{
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2165
2166void wxCocoaTrackingRectManager::BuildTrackingRect()
2167{
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2169 wxAutoNSAutoreleasePool pool;
2170
7c5a378f 2171 wxASSERT_MSG(!m_isTrackingRectActive, wxT("Tracking rect was not cleared"));
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2173 NSView *theView = m_window->GetNSView();
2174
2175 if([theView window] != nil)
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2178
2179 m_trackingRectTag = [theView addTrackingRect:visibleRect owner:theView userData:NULL assumeInside:NO];
2180 m_trackingRectInWindowCoordinates = [theView convertRect:visibleRect toView:nil];
7c5a378f 2181 m_isTrackingRectActive = true;
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2185}
2186
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2188{
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2190}
2191
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2192void wxCocoaTrackingRectManager::RebuildTrackingRectIfNeeded()
2193{
2194 if(m_isTrackingRectActive)
2195 {
2196 NSView *theView = m_window->GetNSView();
2197 NSRect currentRect = [theView convertRect:[theView visibleRect] toView:nil];
2198 if(NSEqualRects(m_trackingRectInWindowCoordinates,currentRect))
2199 {
2200 wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA_TrackingRect, wxT("Ignored request to rebuild TR#%d"), m_trackingRectTag);
2201 return;
2202 }
2203 }
2204 RebuildTrackingRect();
2205}
2206
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2207void wxCocoaTrackingRectManager::RebuildTrackingRect()
2208{
2209 ClearTrackingRect();
2210 BuildTrackingRect();
2211}
2212
2213wxCocoaTrackingRectManager::~wxCocoaTrackingRectManager()
2214{
2215 ClearTrackingRect();
2216}
2217
2218bool wxCocoaTrackingRectManager::IsOwnerOfEvent(NSEvent *anEvent)
2219{
2220 return m_isTrackingRectActive && (m_trackingRectTag == [anEvent trackingNumber]);
2221}
2222