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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: wx/univ/inpcons.h
3 // Purpose: wxInputConsumer: mix-in class for input handling
4 // Author: Vadim Zeitlin
5 // Modified by:
6 // Created: 14.08.00
7 // RCS-ID: $Id$
8 // Copyright: (c) 2000 SciTech Software, Inc. (www.scitechsoft.com)
9 // Licence: wxWindows licence
10 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
11
12 #ifndef _WX_UNIV_INPCONS_H_
13 #define _WX_UNIV_INPCONS_H_
14
15 class WXDLLEXPORT wxInputHandler;
16 class WXDLLEXPORT wxWindow;
17
18 #include "wx/object.h"
19 #include "wx/event.h"
20
21 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 // wxControlAction: the action is currently just a string which identifies it,
23 // later it might become an atom (i.e. an opaque handler to string).
24 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
25
26 typedef wxString wxControlAction;
27
28 // the list of actions which apply to all controls (other actions are defined
29 // in the controls headers)
30
31 #define wxACTION_NONE _T("") // no action to perform
32
33 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 // wxInputConsumer: mix-in class for handling wxControlActions (used by
35 // wxControl and wxTopLevelWindow).
36 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
37
38 class WXDLLEXPORT wxInputConsumer
39 {
40 public:
41 wxInputConsumer() { m_inputHandler = NULL; }
42
43 // get the input handler
44 wxInputHandler *GetInputHandler() const { return m_inputHandler; }
45
46 // perform a control-dependent action: an action may have an optional
47 // numeric and another (also optional) string argument whose interpretation
48 // depends on the action
49 //
50 // NB: we might use ellipsis in PerformAction() declaration but this
51 // wouldn't be more efficient than always passing 2 unused parameters
52 // but would be more difficult. Another solution would be to have
53 // several overloaded versions but this will expose the problem of
54 // virtual function hiding we don't have here.
55 virtual bool PerformAction(const wxControlAction& action,
56 long numArg = -1l,
57 const wxString& strArg = wxEmptyString);
58
59 // get the window to work with (usually the class wxInputConsumer was mixed into)
60 virtual wxWindow *GetInputWindow() const = 0;
61
62 protected:
63 // event handlers
64 void OnMouse(wxMouseEvent& event);
65 void OnKeyDown(wxKeyEvent& event);
66 void OnKeyUp(wxKeyEvent& event);
67 void OnFocus(wxFocusEvent& event);
68 void OnActivate(wxActivateEvent& event);
69
70 // create input handler by name
71 void CreateInputHandler(const wxString& inphandler);
72
73 // input processor (never deleted, the theme deletes it itself)
74 wxInputHandler *m_inputHandler;
75 };
76
77
78 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
79 // macros which must be used by the classes derived from wxInputConsumer mix-in
80 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
81
82 // declare the methods to be forwarded
83 #define WX_DECLARE_INPUT_CONSUMER() \
84 private: \
85 void OnMouse(wxMouseEvent& event); \
86 void OnKeyDown(wxKeyEvent& event); \
87 void OnKeyUp(wxKeyEvent& event); \
88 void OnFocus(wxFocusEvent& event); \
89 public: /* because of docview :-( */ \
90 void OnActivate(wxActivateEvent& event); \
91 private:
92
93 // implement the event table entries for wxControlContainer
94 #define WX_EVENT_TABLE_INPUT_CONSUMER(classname) \
95 EVT_KEY_DOWN(classname::OnKeyDown) \
96 EVT_KEY_UP(classname::OnKeyUp) \
97 EVT_MOUSE_EVENTS(classname::OnMouse) \
98 EVT_SET_FOCUS(classname::OnFocus) \
99 EVT_KILL_FOCUS(classname::OnFocus) \
100 EVT_ACTIVATE(classname::OnActivate)
101
102 // Forward event handlers to wxInputConsumer
103 //
104 // (We can't use them directly, because wxIC has virtual methods, which forces
105 // the compiler to include (at least) two vtables into wxControl, one for the
106 // wxWindow-wxControlBase-wxControl branch and one for the wxIC mix-in.
107 // Consequently, the "this" pointer has different value when in wxControl's
108 // and wxIC's method, even though the instance stays same. This doesn't matter
109 // so far as member pointers aren't used, but that's not wxControl's case.
110 // When we add an event table entry (= use a member pointer) pointing to
111 // wxIC's OnXXX method, GCC compiles code that executes wxIC::OnXXX with the
112 // version of "this" that belongs to wxControl, not wxIC! In our particular
113 // case, the effect is that m_handler is NULL (probably same memory
114 // area as the_other_vtable's_this->m_refObj) and input handling doesn't work.)
115 #define WX_FORWARD_TO_INPUT_CONSUMER(classname) \
116 void classname::OnMouse(wxMouseEvent& event) \
117 { \
118 wxInputConsumer::OnMouse(event); \
119 } \
120 void classname::OnKeyDown(wxKeyEvent& event) \
121 { \
122 wxInputConsumer::OnKeyDown(event); \
123 } \
124 void classname::OnKeyUp(wxKeyEvent& event) \
125 { \
126 wxInputConsumer::OnKeyUp(event); \
127 } \
128 void classname::OnFocus(wxFocusEvent& event) \
129 { \
130 wxInputConsumer::OnFocus(event); \
131 } \
132 void classname::OnActivate(wxActivateEvent& event) \
133 { \
134 wxInputConsumer::OnActivate(event); \
135 }
136
137 #endif // _WX_UNIV_INPCONS_H_