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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: src/msw/calctrl.cpp
3 // Purpose: wxCalendarCtrl implementation
4 // Author: Vadim Zeitlin
5 // Created: 2008-04-04
6 // RCS-ID: $Id$
7 // Copyright: (C) 2008 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
8 // Licence: wxWindows licence
9 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10
11 // ============================================================================
12 // declarations
13 // ============================================================================
14
15 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16 // headers
17 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
18
19 #include "wx/wxprec.h"
20
21 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
22 #pragma hdrstop
23 #endif
24
25 #if wxUSE_CALENDARCTRL
26
27 #ifndef WX_PRECOMP
28 #include "wx/msw/wrapwin.h"
29 #include "wx/msw/wrapcctl.h" // include <commctrl.h> "properly"
30 #include "wx/msw/private.h"
31 #endif
32
33 #include "wx/calctrl.h"
34
35 #include "wx/msw/private/datecontrols.h"
36
37 IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxCalendarCtrl, wxControl)
38
39 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
40 // constants
41 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
42
43 namespace
44 {
45
46 // values of week days used by the native control
47 enum
48 {
49 MonthCal_Monday,
50 MonthCal_Tuesday,
51 MonthCal_Wednesday,
52 MonthCal_Thursday,
53 MonthCal_Friday,
54 MonthCal_Saturday,
55 MonthCal_Sunday
56 };
57
58 } // anonymous namespace
59
60 // ============================================================================
61 // implementation
62 // ============================================================================
63
64 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
65 // wxCalendarCtrl creation
66 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
67
68 void wxCalendarCtrl::Init()
69 {
70 m_marks =
71 m_holidays = 0;
72 }
73
74 bool
75 wxCalendarCtrl::Create(wxWindow *parent,
76 wxWindowID id,
77 const wxDateTime& dt,
78 const wxPoint& pos,
79 const wxSize& size,
80 long style,
81 const wxString& name)
82 {
83 if ( !wxMSWDateControls::CheckInitialization() )
84 return false;
85
86 // we need the arrows for the navigation
87 style |= wxWANTS_CHARS;
88
89 // initialize the base class
90 if ( !CreateControl(parent, id, pos, size, style, wxDefaultValidator, name) )
91 return false;
92
93 // create the native control: this is a bit tricky as we want to receive
94 // double click events but the MONTHCAL_CLASS doesn't use CS_DBLCLKS style
95 // and so we create our own copy of it which does
96 static ClassRegistrar s_clsMonthCal;
97 if ( !s_clsMonthCal.IsInitialized() )
98 {
99 // get a copy of standard class and modify it
100 WNDCLASS wc;
101 if ( ::GetClassInfo(NULL, MONTHCAL_CLASS, &wc) )
102 {
103 wc.lpszClassName = wxT("_wx_SysMonthCtl32");
104 wc.style |= CS_DBLCLKS;
105 s_clsMonthCal.Register(wc);
106 }
107 else
108 {
109 wxLogLastError(wxT("GetClassInfoEx(SysMonthCal32)"));
110 }
111 }
112
113 const wxChar * const clsname = s_clsMonthCal.IsRegistered()
114 ? s_clsMonthCal.GetName().wx_str()
115 : MONTHCAL_CLASS;
116
117 if ( !MSWCreateControl(clsname, wxEmptyString, pos, size) )
118 return false;
119
120 // initialize the control
121 UpdateFirstDayOfWeek();
122
123 SetDate(dt.IsValid() ? dt : wxDateTime::Today());
124
125 if ( SetHolidayAttrs() )
126 UpdateMarks();
127
128 Connect(wxEVT_LEFT_DOWN,
129 wxMouseEventHandler(wxCalendarCtrl::MSWOnClick));
130 Connect(wxEVT_LEFT_DCLICK,
131 wxMouseEventHandler(wxCalendarCtrl::MSWOnDoubleClick));
132
133 return true;
134 }
135
136 WXDWORD wxCalendarCtrl::MSWGetStyle(long style, WXDWORD *exstyle) const
137 {
138 WXDWORD styleMSW = wxCalendarCtrlBase::MSWGetStyle(style, exstyle);
139
140 // right now we don't support all native styles but we should add wx styles
141 // corresponding to MCS_NOTODAY and MCS_NOTODAYCIRCLE probably (TODO)
142
143 // for compatibility with the other versions, just turn off today display
144 // unconditionally for now
145 styleMSW |= MCS_NOTODAY;
146
147 // we also need this style for Mark() to work
148 styleMSW |= MCS_DAYSTATE;
149
150 if ( style & wxCAL_SHOW_WEEK_NUMBERS )
151 styleMSW |= MCS_WEEKNUMBERS;
152
153 return styleMSW;
154 }
155
156 void wxCalendarCtrl::SetWindowStyleFlag(long style)
157 {
158 const bool hadMondayFirst = HasFlag(wxCAL_MONDAY_FIRST);
159
160 wxCalendarCtrlBase::SetWindowStyleFlag(style);
161
162 if ( HasFlag(wxCAL_MONDAY_FIRST) != hadMondayFirst )
163 UpdateFirstDayOfWeek();
164 }
165
166 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
167 // wxCalendarCtrl geometry
168 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
169
170 // TODO: handle WM_WININICHANGE
171 wxSize wxCalendarCtrl::DoGetBestSize() const
172 {
173 RECT rc;
174 if ( !GetHwnd() || !MonthCal_GetMinReqRect(GetHwnd(), &rc) )
175 {
176 return wxCalendarCtrlBase::DoGetBestSize();
177 }
178
179 const wxSize best = wxRectFromRECT(rc).GetSize() + GetWindowBorderSize();
180 CacheBestSize(best);
181 return best;
182 }
183
184 wxCalendarHitTestResult
185 wxCalendarCtrl::HitTest(const wxPoint& pos,
186 wxDateTime *date,
187 wxDateTime::WeekDay *wd)
188 {
189 WinStruct<MCHITTESTINFO> hti;
190
191 // Vista and later SDKs add a few extra fields to MCHITTESTINFO which are
192 // not supported by the previous versions, as we don't use them anyhow we
193 // should pretend that we always use the old struct format to make the call
194 // below work on pre-Vista systems (see #11057)
195 #ifdef MCHITTESTINFO_V1_SIZE
196 hti.cbSize = MCHITTESTINFO_V1_SIZE;
197 #endif
198
199 hti.pt.x = pos.x;
200 hti.pt.y = pos.y;
201 switch ( MonthCal_HitTest(GetHwnd(), &hti) )
202 {
203 default:
204 case MCHT_CALENDARWEEKNUM:
205 wxFAIL_MSG( "unexpected" );
206 // fall through
207
208 case MCHT_NOWHERE:
209 case MCHT_CALENDARBK:
210 case MCHT_TITLEBK:
211 case MCHT_TITLEMONTH:
212 case MCHT_TITLEYEAR:
213 return wxCAL_HITTEST_NOWHERE;
214
215 case MCHT_CALENDARDATE:
216 if ( date )
217 date->SetFromMSWSysDate(hti.st);
218 return wxCAL_HITTEST_DAY;
219
220 case MCHT_CALENDARDAY:
221 if ( wd )
222 {
223 int day = hti.st.wDayOfWeek;
224
225 // the native control returns incorrect day of the week when
226 // the first day isn't Monday, i.e. the first column is always
227 // "Monday" even if its label is "Sunday", compensate for it
228 const int first = LOWORD(MonthCal_GetFirstDayOfWeek(GetHwnd()));
229 if ( first == MonthCal_Monday )
230 {
231 // as MonthCal_Monday is 0 while wxDateTime::Mon is 1,
232 // normally we need to do this to transform from MSW
233 // convention to wx one
234 day++;
235 day %= 7;
236 }
237 //else: but when the first day is MonthCal_Sunday, the native
238 // control still returns 0 (i.e. MonthCal_Monday) for the
239 // first column which looks like a bug in it but to work
240 // around it it's enough to not apply the correction above
241
242 *wd = static_cast<wxDateTime::WeekDay>(day);
243 }
244 return wxCAL_HITTEST_HEADER;
245
246 case MCHT_TITLEBTNNEXT:
247 return wxCAL_HITTEST_INCMONTH;
248
249 case MCHT_TITLEBTNPREV:
250 return wxCAL_HITTEST_DECMONTH;
251
252 case MCHT_CALENDARDATENEXT:
253 case MCHT_CALENDARDATEPREV:
254 return wxCAL_HITTEST_SURROUNDING_WEEK;
255 }
256 }
257
258 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
259 // wxCalendarCtrl operations
260 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
261
262 bool wxCalendarCtrl::SetDate(const wxDateTime& dt)
263 {
264 wxCHECK_MSG( dt.IsValid(), false, "invalid date" );
265
266 SYSTEMTIME st;
267 dt.GetAsMSWSysDate(&st);
268 if ( !MonthCal_SetCurSel(GetHwnd(), &st) )
269 {
270 wxLogDebug(wxT("DateTime_SetSystemtime() failed"));
271
272 return false;
273 }
274
275 m_date = dt.GetDateOnly();
276
277 return true;
278 }
279
280 wxDateTime wxCalendarCtrl::GetDate() const
281 {
282 #if wxDEBUG_LEVEL
283 SYSTEMTIME st;
284
285 if ( !MonthCal_GetCurSel(GetHwnd(), &st) )
286 {
287 wxASSERT_MSG( !m_date.IsValid(), "mismatch between data and control" );
288
289 return wxDefaultDateTime;
290 }
291
292 wxDateTime dt;
293 dt.SetFromMSWSysDate(st);
294
295 // Windows XP and earlier didn't include the time component into the
296 // returned date but Windows 7 does, so we can't compare the full objects
297 // in the same way under all the Windows versions, just compare their date
298 // parts
299 wxASSERT_MSG( dt.IsSameDate(m_date), "mismatch between data and control" );
300 #endif // wxDEBUG_LEVEL
301
302 return m_date;
303 }
304
305 bool wxCalendarCtrl::SetDateRange(const wxDateTime& dt1, const wxDateTime& dt2)
306 {
307 SYSTEMTIME st[2];
308
309 DWORD flags = 0;
310 if ( dt1.IsValid() )
311 {
312 dt1.GetAsMSWSysTime(st + 0);
313 flags |= GDTR_MIN;
314 }
315
316 if ( dt2.IsValid() )
317 {
318 dt2.GetAsMSWSysTime(st + 1);
319 flags |= GDTR_MAX;
320 }
321
322 if ( !MonthCal_SetRange(GetHwnd(), flags, st) )
323 {
324 wxLogDebug(wxT("MonthCal_SetRange() failed"));
325 }
326
327 return flags != 0;
328 }
329
330 bool wxCalendarCtrl::GetDateRange(wxDateTime *dt1, wxDateTime *dt2) const
331 {
332 SYSTEMTIME st[2];
333
334 DWORD flags = MonthCal_GetRange(GetHwnd(), st);
335 if ( dt1 )
336 {
337 if ( flags & GDTR_MIN )
338 dt1->SetFromMSWSysDate(st[0]);
339 else
340 *dt1 = wxDefaultDateTime;
341 }
342
343 if ( dt2 )
344 {
345 if ( flags & GDTR_MAX )
346 dt2->SetFromMSWSysDate(st[1]);
347 else
348 *dt2 = wxDefaultDateTime;
349 }
350
351 return flags != 0;
352 }
353
354 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
355 // other wxCalendarCtrl operations
356 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
357
358 bool wxCalendarCtrl::EnableMonthChange(bool enable)
359 {
360 if ( !wxCalendarCtrlBase::EnableMonthChange(enable) )
361 return false;
362
363 wxDateTime dtStart, dtEnd;
364 if ( !enable )
365 {
366 dtStart = GetDate();
367 dtStart.SetDay(1);
368
369 dtEnd = dtStart.GetLastMonthDay();
370 }
371 //else: leave them invalid to remove the restriction
372
373 SetDateRange(dtStart, dtEnd);
374
375 return true;
376 }
377
378 void wxCalendarCtrl::Mark(size_t day, bool mark)
379 {
380 wxCHECK_RET( day > 0 && day < 32, "invalid day" );
381
382 int mask = 1 << (day - 1);
383 if ( mark )
384 m_marks |= mask;
385 else
386 m_marks &= ~mask;
387
388 // calling Refresh() here is not enough to change the day appearance
389 UpdateMarks();
390 }
391
392 void wxCalendarCtrl::SetHoliday(size_t day)
393 {
394 wxCHECK_RET( day > 0 && day < 32, "invalid day" );
395
396 m_holidays |= 1 << (day - 1);
397 }
398
399 void wxCalendarCtrl::UpdateMarks()
400 {
401 // we show only one full month but there can be some days from the month
402 // before it and from the one after it so days from 3 different months can
403 // be partially shown
404 MONTHDAYSTATE states[3] = { 0 };
405 const DWORD nMonths = MonthCal_GetMonthRange(GetHwnd(), GMR_DAYSTATE, NULL);
406
407 // although in principle the calendar might not show any days from the
408 // preceding months, it seems like it always does, consider e.g. Feb 2010
409 // which starts on Monday and ends on Sunday and so could fit on 4 lines
410 // without showing any subsequent months -- the standard control still
411 // shows it on 6 lines and the number of visible months is still 3
412 //
413 // OTOH Windows 7 control can show all 12 months or even years or decades
414 // in its window if you "zoom out" of it by double clicking on free areas
415 // so the return value can be (much, in case of decades view) greater than
416 // 3 but in this case marks are not visible anyhow so simply ignore it
417 if ( nMonths < WXSIZEOF(states) )
418 {
419 wxFAIL_MSG("unexpectedly few months shown in the control");
420 }
421 else if ( nMonths == WXSIZEOF(states) )
422 {
423 // the fully visible month is the one in the middle
424 states[1] = m_marks | m_holidays;
425
426 if ( !MonthCal_SetDayState(GetHwnd(), nMonths, states) )
427 {
428 wxLogLastError(wxT("MonthCal_SetDayState"));
429 }
430 }
431 //else: not a month view at all
432 }
433
434 void wxCalendarCtrl::UpdateFirstDayOfWeek()
435 {
436 MonthCal_SetFirstDayOfWeek(GetHwnd(),
437 HasFlag(wxCAL_MONDAY_FIRST) ? MonthCal_Monday
438 : MonthCal_Sunday);
439 }
440
441 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
442 // wxCalendarCtrl events
443 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
444
445 bool wxCalendarCtrl::MSWOnNotify(int idCtrl, WXLPARAM lParam, WXLPARAM *result)
446 {
447 NMHDR* hdr = (NMHDR *)lParam;
448 switch ( hdr->code )
449 {
450 case MCN_SELCHANGE:
451 {
452 // we need to update m_date first, before calling the user code
453 // which expects GetDate() to return the new date
454 const wxDateTime dateOld = m_date;
455 const NMSELCHANGE * const sch = (NMSELCHANGE *)lParam;
456 m_date.SetFromMSWSysDate(sch->stSelStart);
457
458 // changing the year or the month results in a second dummy
459 // MCN_SELCHANGE event on this system which doesn't really
460 // change anything -- filter it out
461 if ( m_date != dateOld )
462 {
463 if ( GenerateAllChangeEvents(dateOld) )
464 {
465 // month changed, need to update the holidays if we use
466 // them
467 if ( SetHolidayAttrs() )
468 UpdateMarks();
469 }
470 }
471 }
472 break;
473
474 case MCN_GETDAYSTATE:
475 {
476 const NMDAYSTATE * const ds = (NMDAYSTATE *)lParam;
477 for ( int i = 0; i < ds->cDayState; i++ )
478 {
479 ds->prgDayState[i] = m_marks | m_holidays;
480 }
481 }
482 break;
483
484 default:
485 return wxCalendarCtrlBase::MSWOnNotify(idCtrl, lParam, result);
486 }
487
488 *result = 0;
489 return true;
490 }
491
492 void wxCalendarCtrl::MSWOnDoubleClick(wxMouseEvent& event)
493 {
494 if ( HitTest(event.GetPosition()) == wxCAL_HITTEST_DAY )
495 {
496 if ( GenerateEvent(wxEVT_CALENDAR_DOUBLECLICKED) )
497 return; // skip event.Skip() below
498 }
499
500 event.Skip();
501 }
502
503 void wxCalendarCtrl::MSWOnClick(wxMouseEvent& event)
504 {
505 // for some reason, the control doesn't get focus on its own when the user
506 // clicks in it
507 SetFocus();
508
509 event.Skip();
510 }
511
512 #endif // wxUSE_CALENDARCTRL