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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: src/msw/msgdlg.cpp
3 // Purpose: wxMessageDialog
4 // Author: Julian Smart
5 // Modified by:
6 // Created: 04/01/98
7 // RCS-ID: $Id$
8 // Copyright: (c) Julian Smart
9 // Licence: wxWindows licence
10 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
11
12 // For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h".
13 #include "wx/wxprec.h"
14
15 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
16 #pragma hdrstop
17 #endif
18
19 #if wxUSE_MSGDLG
20
21 // there is no hook support under CE so we can't use the code for message box
22 // positioning there
23 #ifndef __WXWINCE__
24 #define wxUSE_MSGBOX_HOOK 1
25 #else
26 #define wxUSE_MSGBOX_HOOK 0
27 #endif
28
29 #ifndef WX_PRECOMP
30 #include "wx/msgdlg.h"
31 #include "wx/app.h"
32 #include "wx/intl.h"
33 #include "wx/utils.h"
34 #include "wx/msw/private.h"
35 #if wxUSE_MSGBOX_HOOK
36 #include "wx/hashmap.h"
37 #endif
38 #endif
39
40 #include "wx/ptr_scpd.h"
41 #include "wx/dynlib.h"
42 #include "wx/msw/private/button.h"
43 #include "wx/msw/private/metrics.h"
44 #include "wx/msw/private/msgdlg.h"
45 #include "wx/modalhook.h"
46
47 #if wxUSE_MSGBOX_HOOK
48 #include "wx/fontutil.h"
49 #include "wx/textbuf.h"
50 #include "wx/display.h"
51 #endif
52
53 // For MB_TASKMODAL
54 #ifdef __WXWINCE__
55 #include "wx/msw/wince/missing.h"
56 #endif
57
58 // Interestingly, this symbol currently seems to be absent from Platform SDK
59 // headers but it is documented at MSDN.
60 #ifndef TDF_SIZE_TO_CONTENT
61 #define TDF_SIZE_TO_CONTENT 0x1000000
62 #endif
63
64 using namespace wxMSWMessageDialog;
65
66 IMPLEMENT_CLASS(wxMessageDialog, wxDialog)
67
68 #if wxUSE_MSGBOX_HOOK
69
70 // there can potentially be one message box per thread so we use a hash map
71 // with thread ids as keys and (currently shown) message boxes as values
72 //
73 // TODO: replace this with wxTLS once it's available
74 WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP(unsigned long, wxMessageDialog *,
75 wxIntegerHash, wxIntegerEqual,
76 wxMessageDialogMap);
77
78 // the order in this array is the one in which buttons appear in the
79 // message box
80 const wxMessageDialog::ButtonAccessors wxMessageDialog::ms_buttons[] =
81 {
82 { IDYES, &wxMessageDialog::GetYesLabel },
83 { IDNO, &wxMessageDialog::GetNoLabel },
84 { IDOK, &wxMessageDialog::GetOKLabel },
85 { IDCANCEL, &wxMessageDialog::GetCancelLabel },
86 };
87
88 namespace
89 {
90
91 wxMessageDialogMap& HookMap()
92 {
93 static wxMessageDialogMap s_Map;
94
95 return s_Map;
96 }
97
98 /*
99 All this code is used for adjusting the message box layout when we mess
100 with its contents. It's rather complicated because we try hard to avoid
101 assuming much about the standard layout details and so, instead of just
102 laying out everything ourselves (which would have been so much simpler!)
103 we try to only modify the existing controls positions by offsetting them
104 from their default ones in the hope that this will continue to work with
105 the future Windows versions.
106 */
107
108 // convert the given RECT from screen to client coordinates in place
109 void ScreenRectToClient(HWND hwnd, RECT& rc)
110 {
111 // map from desktop (i.e. screen) coordinates to ones of this window
112 //
113 // notice that a RECT is laid out as 2 consecutive POINTs so the cast is
114 // valid
115 ::MapWindowPoints(HWND_DESKTOP, hwnd, reinterpret_cast<POINT *>(&rc), 2);
116 }
117
118 // set window position to the given rect
119 inline void SetWindowRect(HWND hwnd, const RECT& rc)
120 {
121 ::MoveWindow(hwnd,
122 rc.left, rc.top,
123 rc.right - rc.left, rc.bottom - rc.top,
124 FALSE);
125 }
126
127 // set window position expressed in screen coordinates, whether the window is
128 // child or top level
129 void MoveWindowToScreenRect(HWND hwnd, RECT rc)
130 {
131 ScreenRectToClient(::GetParent(hwnd), rc);
132
133 SetWindowRect(hwnd, rc);
134 }
135
136 // helper of AdjustButtonLabels(): move the given window by dx
137 //
138 // works for both child and top level windows
139 void OffsetWindow(HWND hwnd, int dx)
140 {
141 RECT rc = wxGetWindowRect(hwnd);
142
143 rc.left += dx;
144 rc.right += dx;
145
146 MoveWindowToScreenRect(hwnd, rc);
147 }
148
149 } // anonymous namespace
150
151 /* static */
152 WXLRESULT wxCALLBACK
153 wxMessageDialog::HookFunction(int code, WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam)
154 {
155 // Find the thread-local instance of wxMessageDialog
156 const DWORD tid = ::GetCurrentThreadId();
157 wxMessageDialogMap::iterator node = HookMap().find(tid);
158 wxCHECK_MSG( node != HookMap().end(), false,
159 wxT("bogus thread id in wxMessageDialog::Hook") );
160
161 wxMessageDialog * const wnd = node->second;
162
163 const HHOOK hhook = (HHOOK)wnd->m_hook;
164 const LRESULT rc = ::CallNextHookEx(hhook, code, wParam, lParam);
165
166 if ( code == HCBT_ACTIVATE )
167 {
168 // we won't need this hook any longer
169 ::UnhookWindowsHookEx(hhook);
170 wnd->m_hook = NULL;
171 HookMap().erase(tid);
172
173 wnd->SetHWND((HWND)wParam);
174
175 // replace the static text with an edit control if the message box is
176 // too big to fit the display
177 wnd->ReplaceStaticWithEdit();
178
179 // update the labels if necessary: we need to do it before centering
180 // the dialog as this can change its size
181 if ( wnd->HasCustomLabels() )
182 wnd->AdjustButtonLabels();
183
184 // centre the message box on its parent if requested
185 if ( wnd->GetMessageDialogStyle() & wxCENTER )
186 wnd->Center(); // center on parent
187 //else: default behaviour, center on screen
188
189 // there seems to be no reason to leave it set
190 wnd->SetHWND(NULL);
191 }
192
193 return rc;
194 }
195
196 void wxMessageDialog::ReplaceStaticWithEdit()
197 {
198 // check if the message box fits the display
199 int nDisplay = wxDisplay::GetFromWindow(this);
200 if ( nDisplay == wxNOT_FOUND )
201 nDisplay = 0;
202 const wxRect rectDisplay = wxDisplay(nDisplay).GetClientArea();
203
204 if ( rectDisplay.Contains(GetRect()) )
205 {
206 // nothing to do
207 return;
208 }
209
210
211 // find the static control to replace: normally there are two of them, the
212 // icon and the text itself so search for all of them and ignore the icon
213 // ones
214 HWND hwndStatic = ::FindWindowEx(GetHwnd(), NULL, wxT("STATIC"), NULL);
215 if ( ::GetWindowLong(hwndStatic, GWL_STYLE) & SS_ICON )
216 hwndStatic = ::FindWindowEx(GetHwnd(), hwndStatic, wxT("STATIC"), NULL);
217
218 if ( !hwndStatic )
219 {
220 wxLogDebug("Failed to find the static text control in message box.");
221 return;
222 }
223
224 // set the right font for GetCharHeight() call below
225 wxWindowBase::SetFont(GetMessageFont());
226
227 // put the new edit control at the same place
228 RECT rc = wxGetWindowRect(hwndStatic);
229 ScreenRectToClient(GetHwnd(), rc);
230
231 // but make it less tall so that the message box fits on the screen: we try
232 // to make the message box take no more than 7/8 of the screen to leave
233 // some space above and below it
234 const int hText = (7*rectDisplay.height)/8 -
235 (
236 2*::GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYFIXEDFRAME) +
237 ::GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYCAPTION) +
238 5*GetCharHeight() // buttons + margins
239 );
240 const int dh = (rc.bottom - rc.top) - hText; // vertical space we save
241 rc.bottom -= dh;
242
243 // and it also must be wider as it needs a vertical scrollbar (in order
244 // to preserve the word wrap, otherwise the number of lines would change
245 // and we want the control to look as similar as possible to the original)
246 //
247 // NB: you would have thought that 2*SM_CXEDGE would be enough but it
248 // isn't, somehow, and the text control breaks lines differently from
249 // the static one so fudge by adding some extra space
250 const int dw = ::GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXVSCROLL) +
251 4*::GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXEDGE);
252 rc.right += dw;
253
254
255 // chop of the trailing new line(s) from the message box text, they are
256 // ignored by the static control but result in extra lines and hence extra
257 // scrollbar position in the edit one
258 wxString text(wxGetWindowText(hwndStatic));
259 for ( wxString::reverse_iterator i = text.rbegin(); i != text.rend(); ++i )
260 {
261 if ( *i != '\n' )
262 {
263 // found last non-newline char, remove anything after it if
264 // necessary and stop in any case
265 if ( i != text.rbegin() )
266 text.erase(i.base() + 1, text.end());
267 break;
268 }
269 }
270
271 // do create the new control
272 HWND hwndEdit = ::CreateWindow
273 (
274 wxT("EDIT"),
275 wxTextBuffer::Translate(text).t_str(),
276 WS_CHILD | WS_VSCROLL | WS_VISIBLE |
277 ES_MULTILINE | ES_READONLY | ES_AUTOVSCROLL,
278 rc.left, rc.top,
279 rc.right - rc.left, rc.bottom - rc.top,
280 GetHwnd(),
281 NULL,
282 wxGetInstance(),
283 NULL
284 );
285
286 if ( !hwndEdit )
287 {
288 wxLogDebug("Creation of replacement edit control failed in message box");
289 return;
290 }
291
292 // copy the font from the original control
293 LRESULT hfont = ::SendMessage(hwndStatic, WM_GETFONT, 0, 0);
294 ::SendMessage(hwndEdit, WM_SETFONT, hfont, 0);
295
296 // and get rid of it
297 ::DestroyWindow(hwndStatic);
298
299
300 // shrink and centre the message box vertically and widen it box to account
301 // for the extra scrollbar
302 RECT rcBox = wxGetWindowRect(GetHwnd());
303 const int hMsgBox = rcBox.bottom - rcBox.top - dh;
304 rcBox.top = (rectDisplay.height - hMsgBox)/2;
305 rcBox.bottom = rcBox.top + hMsgBox + (rectDisplay.height - hMsgBox)%2;
306 rcBox.left -= dw/2;
307 rcBox.right += dw - dw/2;
308 SetWindowRect(GetHwnd(), rcBox);
309
310 // and adjust all the buttons positions
311 for ( unsigned n = 0; n < WXSIZEOF(ms_buttons); n++ )
312 {
313 const HWND hwndBtn = ::GetDlgItem(GetHwnd(), ms_buttons[n].id);
314 if ( !hwndBtn )
315 continue; // it's ok, not all buttons are always present
316
317 RECT rc = wxGetWindowRect(hwndBtn);
318 rc.top -= dh;
319 rc.bottom -= dh;
320 rc.left += dw/2;
321 rc.right += dw/2;
322 MoveWindowToScreenRect(hwndBtn, rc);
323 }
324 }
325
326 void wxMessageDialog::AdjustButtonLabels()
327 {
328 // changing the button labels is the easy part but we also need to ensure
329 // that the buttons are big enough for the label strings and increase their
330 // size (and maybe the size of the message box itself) if they are not
331
332 // TODO-RTL: check whether this works correctly in RTL
333
334 // we want to use this font in GetTextExtent() calls below but we don't
335 // want to send WM_SETFONT to the message box, who knows how is it going to
336 // react to it (right now it doesn't seem to do anything but what if this
337 // changes)
338 wxWindowBase::SetFont(GetMessageFont());
339
340 // first iteration: find the widest button and update the buttons labels
341 int wBtnOld = 0, // current buttons width
342 wBtnNew = 0; // required new buttons width
343 RECT rcBtn; // stores the button height and y positions
344 unsigned numButtons = 0; // total number of buttons in the message box
345 unsigned n;
346 for ( n = 0; n < WXSIZEOF(ms_buttons); n++ )
347 {
348 const HWND hwndBtn = ::GetDlgItem(GetHwnd(), ms_buttons[n].id);
349 if ( !hwndBtn )
350 continue; // it's ok, not all buttons are always present
351
352 numButtons++;
353
354 const wxString label = (this->*ms_buttons[n].getter)();
355 const wxSize sizeLabel = wxWindowBase::GetTextExtent(label);
356
357 // check if the button is big enough for this label
358 const RECT rc = wxGetWindowRect(hwndBtn);
359 if ( !wBtnOld )
360 {
361 // initialize wBtnOld using the first button width, all the other
362 // ones should have the same one
363 wBtnOld = rc.right - rc.left;
364
365 rcBtn = rc; // remember for use below when we reposition the buttons
366 }
367 else
368 {
369 wxASSERT_MSG( wBtnOld == rc.right - rc.left,
370 "all buttons are supposed to be of same width" );
371 }
372
373 const int widthNeeded = wxMSWButton::GetFittingSize(this, sizeLabel).x;
374 if ( widthNeeded > wBtnNew )
375 wBtnNew = widthNeeded;
376
377 ::SetWindowText(hwndBtn, label.t_str());
378 }
379
380 if ( wBtnNew <= wBtnOld )
381 {
382 // all buttons fit, nothing else to do
383 return;
384 }
385
386 // resize the message box to be wider if needed
387 const int wBoxOld = wxGetClientRect(GetHwnd()).right;
388
389 const int CHAR_WIDTH = GetCharWidth();
390 const int MARGIN_OUTER = 2*CHAR_WIDTH; // margin between box and buttons
391 const int MARGIN_INNER = CHAR_WIDTH; // margin between buttons
392
393 RECT rcBox = wxGetWindowRect(GetHwnd());
394
395 const int wAllButtons = numButtons*(wBtnNew + MARGIN_INNER) - MARGIN_INNER;
396 int wBoxNew = 2*MARGIN_OUTER + wAllButtons;
397 if ( wBoxNew > wBoxOld )
398 {
399 const int dw = wBoxNew - wBoxOld;
400 rcBox.left -= dw/2;
401 rcBox.right += dw - dw/2;
402
403 SetWindowRect(GetHwnd(), rcBox);
404
405 // surprisingly, we don't need to resize the static text control, it
406 // seems to adjust itself to the new size, at least under Windows 2003
407 // (TODO: test if this happens on older Windows versions)
408 }
409 else // the current width is big enough
410 {
411 wBoxNew = wBoxOld;
412 }
413
414
415 // finally position all buttons
416
417 // notice that we have to take into account the difference between window
418 // and client width
419 rcBtn.left = (rcBox.left + rcBox.right - wxGetClientRect(GetHwnd()).right +
420 wBoxNew - wAllButtons) / 2;
421 rcBtn.right = rcBtn.left + wBtnNew;
422
423 for ( n = 0; n < WXSIZEOF(ms_buttons); n++ )
424 {
425 const HWND hwndBtn = ::GetDlgItem(GetHwnd(), ms_buttons[n].id);
426 if ( !hwndBtn )
427 continue;
428
429 MoveWindowToScreenRect(hwndBtn, rcBtn);
430
431 rcBtn.left += wBtnNew + MARGIN_INNER;
432 rcBtn.right += wBtnNew + MARGIN_INNER;
433 }
434 }
435
436 #endif // wxUSE_MSGBOX_HOOK
437
438 /* static */
439 wxFont wxMessageDialog::GetMessageFont()
440 {
441 const NONCLIENTMETRICS& ncm = wxMSWImpl::GetNonClientMetrics();
442 return wxNativeFontInfo(ncm.lfMessageFont);
443 }
444
445 int wxMessageDialog::ShowMessageBox()
446 {
447 if ( !wxTheApp->GetTopWindow() )
448 {
449 // when the message box is shown from wxApp::OnInit() (i.e. before the
450 // message loop is entered), this must be done or the next message box
451 // will never be shown - just try putting 2 calls to wxMessageBox() in
452 // OnInit() to see it
453 while ( wxTheApp->Pending() )
454 wxTheApp->Dispatch();
455 }
456
457 // use the top level window as parent if none specified
458 m_parent = GetParentForModalDialog();
459 HWND hWnd = m_parent ? GetHwndOf(m_parent) : NULL;
460
461 #if wxUSE_INTL
462 // native message box always uses the current user locale but the program
463 // may be using a different one and in this case we need to manually
464 // translate the default button labels (if they're non default we have no
465 // way to translate them and so we must assume they were already
466 // translated) to avoid mismatch between the language of the message box
467 // text and its buttons
468 wxLocale * const loc = wxGetLocale();
469 if ( loc && loc->GetLanguage() != wxLocale::GetSystemLanguage() )
470 {
471 if ( m_dialogStyle & wxYES_NO &&
472 (GetCustomYesLabel().empty() && GetCustomNoLabel().empty()) )
473
474 {
475 // use the strings with mnemonics here as the native message box
476 // does
477 SetYesNoLabels(_("&Yes"), _("&No"));
478 }
479
480 // we may or not have the Ok/Cancel buttons but either we do have them
481 // or we already made the labels custom because we called
482 // SetYesNoLabels() above so doing this does no harm -- and is
483 // necessary in wxYES_NO | wxCANCEL case
484 //
485 // note that we don't use mnemonics here for consistency with the
486 // native message box (which probably doesn't use them because
487 // Enter/Esc keys can be already used to dismiss the message box
488 // using keyboard)
489 if ( GetCustomOKLabel().empty() && GetCustomCancelLabel().empty() )
490 SetOKCancelLabels(_("OK"), _("Cancel"));
491 }
492 #endif // wxUSE_INTL
493
494 // translate wx style in MSW
495 unsigned int msStyle;
496 const long wxStyle = GetMessageDialogStyle();
497 if ( wxStyle & wxYES_NO )
498 {
499 #if !(defined(__SMARTPHONE__) && defined(__WXWINCE__))
500 if (wxStyle & wxCANCEL)
501 msStyle = MB_YESNOCANCEL;
502 else
503 #endif // !(__SMARTPHONE__ && __WXWINCE__)
504 msStyle = MB_YESNO;
505
506 if ( wxStyle & wxNO_DEFAULT )
507 msStyle |= MB_DEFBUTTON2;
508 else if ( wxStyle & wxCANCEL_DEFAULT )
509 msStyle |= MB_DEFBUTTON3;
510 }
511 else // without Yes/No we're going to have an OK button
512 {
513 if ( wxStyle & wxCANCEL )
514 {
515 msStyle = MB_OKCANCEL;
516
517 if ( wxStyle & wxCANCEL_DEFAULT )
518 msStyle |= MB_DEFBUTTON2;
519 }
520 else // just "OK"
521 {
522 msStyle = MB_OK;
523 }
524 }
525
526 if ( wxStyle & wxHELP )
527 {
528 msStyle |= MB_HELP;
529 }
530
531 // set the icon style
532 switch ( GetEffectiveIcon() )
533 {
534 case wxICON_ERROR:
535 msStyle |= MB_ICONHAND;
536 break;
537
538 case wxICON_WARNING:
539 msStyle |= MB_ICONEXCLAMATION;
540 break;
541
542 case wxICON_QUESTION:
543 msStyle |= MB_ICONQUESTION;
544 break;
545
546 case wxICON_INFORMATION:
547 msStyle |= MB_ICONINFORMATION;
548 break;
549 }
550
551 if ( wxStyle & wxSTAY_ON_TOP )
552 msStyle |= MB_TOPMOST;
553
554 #ifndef __WXWINCE__
555 if ( wxTheApp->GetLayoutDirection() == wxLayout_RightToLeft )
556 msStyle |= MB_RTLREADING | MB_RIGHT;
557 #endif
558
559 if (hWnd)
560 msStyle |= MB_APPLMODAL;
561 else
562 msStyle |= MB_TASKMODAL;
563
564 // per MSDN documentation for MessageBox() we can prefix the message with 2
565 // right-to-left mark characters to tell the function to use RTL layout
566 // (unfortunately this only works in Unicode builds)
567 wxString message = GetFullMessage();
568 #if wxUSE_UNICODE
569 if ( wxTheApp->GetLayoutDirection() == wxLayout_RightToLeft )
570 {
571 // NB: not all compilers support \u escapes
572 static const wchar_t wchRLM = 0x200f;
573 message.Prepend(wxString(wchRLM, 2));
574 }
575 #endif // wxUSE_UNICODE
576
577 #if wxUSE_MSGBOX_HOOK
578 // install the hook in any case as we don't know in advance if the message
579 // box is not going to be too big (requiring the replacement of the static
580 // control with an edit one)
581 const DWORD tid = ::GetCurrentThreadId();
582 m_hook = ::SetWindowsHookEx(WH_CBT,
583 &wxMessageDialog::HookFunction, NULL, tid);
584 HookMap()[tid] = this;
585 #endif // wxUSE_MSGBOX_HOOK
586
587 // do show the dialog
588 int msAns = MessageBox(hWnd, message.t_str(), m_caption.t_str(), msStyle);
589
590 return MSWTranslateReturnCode(msAns);
591 }
592
593 int wxMessageDialog::ShowModal()
594 {
595 WX_HOOK_MODAL_DIALOG();
596
597 #ifdef wxHAS_MSW_TASKDIALOG
598 if ( HasNativeTaskDialog() )
599 {
600 TaskDialogIndirect_t taskDialogIndirect = GetTaskDialogIndirectFunc();
601 wxCHECK_MSG( taskDialogIndirect, wxID_CANCEL, wxS("no task dialog?") );
602
603 WinStruct<TASKDIALOGCONFIG> tdc;
604 wxMSWTaskDialogConfig wxTdc( *this );
605 wxTdc.MSWCommonTaskDialogInit( tdc );
606
607 int msAns;
608 HRESULT hr = taskDialogIndirect( &tdc, &msAns, NULL, NULL );
609 if ( FAILED(hr) )
610 {
611 wxLogApiError( "TaskDialogIndirect", hr );
612 return wxID_CANCEL;
613 }
614
615 // In case only an "OK" button was specified we actually created a
616 // "Cancel" button (see comment in MSWCommonTaskDialogInit). This
617 // results in msAns being IDCANCEL while we want IDOK (just like
618 // how the native MessageBox function does with only an "OK" button).
619 if ( (msAns == IDCANCEL)
620 && !(GetMessageDialogStyle() & (wxYES_NO|wxCANCEL)) )
621 {
622 msAns = IDOK;
623 }
624
625 return MSWTranslateReturnCode( msAns );
626 }
627 #endif // wxHAS_MSW_TASKDIALOG
628
629 return ShowMessageBox();
630 }
631
632 long wxMessageDialog::GetEffectiveIcon() const
633 {
634 // only use the auth needed icon if available, otherwise fallback to the default logic
635 if ( (m_dialogStyle & wxICON_AUTH_NEEDED) &&
636 wxMSWMessageDialog::HasNativeTaskDialog() )
637 {
638 return wxICON_AUTH_NEEDED;
639 }
640
641 return wxMessageDialogBase::GetEffectiveIcon();
642 }
643
644 void wxMessageDialog::DoCentre(int dir)
645 {
646 #ifdef wxHAS_MSW_TASKDIALOG
647 // Task dialog is always centered on its parent window and trying to center
648 // it manually doesn't work because its HWND is not created yet so don't
649 // even try as this would only result in (debug) error messages.
650 if ( HasNativeTaskDialog() )
651 return;
652 #endif // wxHAS_MSW_TASKDIALOG
653
654 wxMessageDialogBase::DoCentre(dir);
655 }
656
657 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
658 // Helpers of the wxMSWMessageDialog namespace
659 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
660
661 #ifdef wxHAS_MSW_TASKDIALOG
662
663 wxMSWTaskDialogConfig::wxMSWTaskDialogConfig(const wxMessageDialogBase& dlg)
664 : buttons(new TASKDIALOG_BUTTON[MAX_BUTTONS])
665 {
666 parent = dlg.GetParentForModalDialog();
667 caption = dlg.GetCaption();
668 message = dlg.GetMessage();
669 extendedMessage = dlg.GetExtendedMessage();
670
671 // Before wxMessageDialog added support for extended message it was common
672 // practice to have long multiline texts in the message box with the first
673 // line playing the role of the main message and the rest of the extended
674 // one. Try to detect such usage automatically here by synthesizing the
675 // extended message on our own if it wasn't given.
676 if ( extendedMessage.empty() )
677 {
678 // Check if there is a blank separating line after the first line (this
679 // is not the same as searching for "\n\n" as we want the automatically
680 // recognized main message be single line to avoid embarrassing false
681 // positives).
682 const size_t posNL = message.find('\n');
683 if ( posNL != wxString::npos &&
684 posNL < message.length() - 1 &&
685 message[posNL + 1 ] == '\n' )
686 {
687 extendedMessage.assign(message, posNL + 2, wxString::npos);
688 message.erase(posNL);
689 }
690 }
691
692 iconId = dlg.GetEffectiveIcon();
693 style = dlg.GetMessageDialogStyle();
694 useCustomLabels = dlg.HasCustomLabels();
695 btnYesLabel = dlg.GetYesLabel();
696 btnNoLabel = dlg.GetNoLabel();
697 btnOKLabel = dlg.GetOKLabel();
698 btnCancelLabel = dlg.GetCancelLabel();
699 btnHelpLabel = dlg.GetHelpLabel();
700 }
701
702 void wxMSWTaskDialogConfig::MSWCommonTaskDialogInit(TASKDIALOGCONFIG &tdc)
703 {
704 // Use TDF_SIZE_TO_CONTENT to try to prevent Windows from truncating or
705 // ellipsizing the message text. This doesn't always work as Windows will
706 // still do it if the message contains too long "words" (i.e. runs of the
707 // text without spaces) but at least it ensures that the message text is
708 // fully shown for reasonably-sized words whereas without it using almost
709 // any file system path in a message box would result in truncation.
710 tdc.dwFlags = TDF_EXPAND_FOOTER_AREA |
711 TDF_POSITION_RELATIVE_TO_WINDOW |
712 TDF_SIZE_TO_CONTENT;
713 tdc.hInstance = wxGetInstance();
714 tdc.pszWindowTitle = caption.t_str();
715
716 // use the top level window as parent if none specified
717 tdc.hwndParent = parent ? GetHwndOf(parent) : NULL;
718
719 if ( wxTheApp->GetLayoutDirection() == wxLayout_RightToLeft )
720 tdc.dwFlags |= TDF_RTL_LAYOUT;
721
722 // If we have both the main and extended messages, just use them as
723 // intended. However if only one message is given we normally use it as the
724 // content and not as the main instruction because the latter is supposed
725 // to stand out compared to the former and doesn't look good if there is
726 // nothing for it to contrast with. Finally, notice that the extended
727 // message we use here might be automatically extracted from the main
728 // message in our ctor, see comment there.
729 if ( !extendedMessage.empty() )
730 {
731 tdc.pszMainInstruction = message.t_str();
732 tdc.pszContent = extendedMessage.t_str();
733 }
734 else
735 {
736 tdc.pszContent = message.t_str();
737 }
738
739 // set an icon to be used, if possible
740 switch ( iconId )
741 {
742 case wxICON_ERROR:
743 tdc.pszMainIcon = TD_ERROR_ICON;
744 break;
745
746 case wxICON_WARNING:
747 tdc.pszMainIcon = TD_WARNING_ICON;
748 break;
749
750 case wxICON_INFORMATION:
751 tdc.pszMainIcon = TD_INFORMATION_ICON;
752 break;
753
754 case wxICON_AUTH_NEEDED:
755 tdc.pszMainIcon = TD_SHIELD_ICON;
756 break;
757 }
758
759 // custom label button array that can hold all buttons in use
760 tdc.pButtons = buttons.get();
761
762 if ( style & wxYES_NO )
763 {
764 AddTaskDialogButton(tdc, IDYES, TDCBF_YES_BUTTON, btnYesLabel);
765 AddTaskDialogButton(tdc, IDNO, TDCBF_NO_BUTTON, btnNoLabel);
766
767 if (style & wxCANCEL)
768 AddTaskDialogButton(tdc, IDCANCEL,
769 TDCBF_CANCEL_BUTTON, btnCancelLabel);
770
771 if ( style & wxNO_DEFAULT )
772 tdc.nDefaultButton = IDNO;
773 else if ( style & wxCANCEL_DEFAULT )
774 tdc.nDefaultButton = IDCANCEL;
775 }
776 else // without Yes/No we're going to have an OK button
777 {
778 if ( style & wxCANCEL )
779 {
780 AddTaskDialogButton(tdc, IDOK, TDCBF_OK_BUTTON, btnOKLabel);
781 AddTaskDialogButton(tdc, IDCANCEL,
782 TDCBF_CANCEL_BUTTON, btnCancelLabel);
783
784 if ( style & wxCANCEL_DEFAULT )
785 tdc.nDefaultButton = IDCANCEL;
786 }
787 else // Only "OK"
788 {
789 // We actually create a "Cancel" button instead because we want to
790 // allow closing the dialog box with Escape (and also Alt-F4 or
791 // clicking the close button in the title bar) which wouldn't work
792 // without a Cancel button.
793 if ( !useCustomLabels )
794 {
795 useCustomLabels = true;
796 btnOKLabel = _("OK");
797 }
798
799 AddTaskDialogButton(tdc, IDCANCEL, TDCBF_CANCEL_BUTTON, btnOKLabel);
800 }
801 }
802
803 if ( style & wxHELP )
804 {
805 // There is no support for "Help" button in the task dialog, it can
806 // only show "Retry" or "Close" ones.
807 useCustomLabels = true;
808
809 AddTaskDialogButton(tdc, IDHELP, 0 /* not used */, btnHelpLabel);
810 }
811 }
812
813 void wxMSWTaskDialogConfig::AddTaskDialogButton(TASKDIALOGCONFIG &tdc,
814 int btnCustomId,
815 int btnCommonId,
816 const wxString& customLabel)
817 {
818 if ( useCustomLabels )
819 {
820 // use custom buttons to implement custom labels
821 TASKDIALOG_BUTTON &tdBtn = buttons[tdc.cButtons];
822
823 tdBtn.nButtonID = btnCustomId;
824 tdBtn.pszButtonText = customLabel.t_str();
825 tdc.cButtons++;
826
827 // We should never have more than 4 buttons currently as this is the
828 // maximal number of buttons supported by the message dialog.
829 wxASSERT_MSG( tdc.cButtons <= MAX_BUTTONS, wxT("Too many buttons") );
830 }
831 else
832 {
833 tdc.dwCommonButtons |= btnCommonId;
834 }
835 }
836
837 // Task dialog can be used from different threads (and wxProgressDialog always
838 // uses it from another thread in fact) so protect access to the static
839 // variable below with a critical section.
840 wxCRIT_SECT_DECLARE(gs_csTaskDialogIndirect);
841
842 TaskDialogIndirect_t wxMSWMessageDialog::GetTaskDialogIndirectFunc()
843 {
844 // Initialize the function pointer to an invalid value different from NULL
845 // to avoid reloading comctl32.dll and trying to resolve it every time
846 // we're called if task dialog is not available (notice that this may
847 // happen even under Vista+ if we don't use comctl32.dll v6).
848 static const TaskDialogIndirect_t
849 INVALID_TASKDIALOG_FUNC = reinterpret_cast<TaskDialogIndirect_t>(-1);
850 static TaskDialogIndirect_t s_TaskDialogIndirect = INVALID_TASKDIALOG_FUNC;
851
852 wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(lock, gs_csTaskDialogIndirect);
853
854 if ( s_TaskDialogIndirect == INVALID_TASKDIALOG_FUNC )
855 {
856 wxLoadedDLL dllComCtl32("comctl32.dll");
857 wxDL_INIT_FUNC(s_, TaskDialogIndirect, dllComCtl32);
858 }
859
860 return s_TaskDialogIndirect;
861 }
862
863 #endif // wxHAS_MSW_TASKDIALOG
864
865 bool wxMSWMessageDialog::HasNativeTaskDialog()
866 {
867 #ifdef wxHAS_MSW_TASKDIALOG
868 if ( wxGetWinVersion() >= wxWinVersion_6 )
869 {
870 if ( wxMSWMessageDialog::GetTaskDialogIndirectFunc() )
871 return true;
872 }
873 #endif // wxHAS_MSW_TASKDIALOG
874
875 return false;
876 }
877
878 int wxMSWMessageDialog::MSWTranslateReturnCode(int msAns)
879 {
880 int ans;
881 switch (msAns)
882 {
883 default:
884 wxFAIL_MSG(wxT("unexpected return code"));
885 // fall through
886
887 case IDCANCEL:
888 ans = wxID_CANCEL;
889 break;
890 case IDOK:
891 ans = wxID_OK;
892 break;
893 case IDYES:
894 ans = wxID_YES;
895 break;
896 case IDNO:
897 ans = wxID_NO;
898 break;
899 case IDHELP:
900 ans = wxID_HELP;
901 break;
902 }
903
904 return ans;
905 }
906
907 #endif // wxUSE_MSGDLG