/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// Name: common/toplvcmn.cpp
+// Name: src/common/toplvcmn.cpp
// Purpose: common (for all platforms) wxTopLevelWindow functions
// Author: Julian Smart, Vadim Zeitlin
// Created: 01/02/97
// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#if defined(__GNUG__) && !defined(NO_GCC_PRAGMA)
- #pragma implementation "toplevelbase.h"
-#endif
-
// For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h".
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
+#include "wx/toplevel.h"
+
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
- #include "wx/toplevel.h"
#include "wx/dcclient.h"
#include "wx/app.h"
#endif // WX_PRECOMP
+#include "wx/display.h"
+
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// event table
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// implementation
// ============================================================================
-IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxTopLevelWindow, wxWindow)
+IMPLEMENT_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxTopLevelWindow, wxWindow)
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// construction/destruction
if ( wxTheApp && wxTheApp->GetTopWindow() == this )
wxTheApp->SetTopWindow(NULL);
- bool shouldExit = IsLastBeforeExit();
-
wxTopLevelWindows.DeleteObject(this);
- if ( shouldExit )
+ // delete any our top level children which are still pending for deletion
+ // immediately: this could happen if a child (e.g. a temporary dialog
+ // created with this window as parent) was Destroy()'d) while this window
+ // was deleted directly (with delete, or maybe just because it was created
+ // on the stack) immediately afterwards and before the child TLW was really
+ // destroyed -- not destroying it now would leave it alive with a dangling
+ // parent pointer and result in a crash later
+ for ( wxObjectList::iterator i = wxPendingDelete.begin();
+ i != wxPendingDelete.end();
+ )
+ {
+ wxWindow * const win = wxDynamicCast(*i, wxWindow);
+ if ( win && win->GetParent() == this )
+ {
+ wxPendingDelete.erase(i);
+
+ delete win;
+
+ // deleting it invalidated the list (and not only one node because
+ // it could have resulted in deletion of other objects to)
+ i = wxPendingDelete.begin();
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ++i;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( IsLastBeforeExit() )
{
- // then do it
+ // no other (important) windows left, quit the app
wxTheApp->ExitMainLoop();
}
}
if ( !wxPendingDelete.Member(this) )
wxPendingDelete.Append(this);
- if (wxTopLevelWindows.GetCount() > 1)
+ // normally we want to hide the window immediately so that it doesn't get
+ // stuck on the screen while it's being destroyed, however we shouldn't
+ // hide the last visible window as then we might not get any idle events
+ // any more as no events will be sent to the hidden window and without idle
+ // events we won't prune wxPendingDelete list and the application won't
+ // terminate
+ for ( wxWindowList::const_iterator i = wxTopLevelWindows.begin(),
+ end = wxTopLevelWindows.end();
+ i != end;
+ ++i )
{
- // Hide it immediately. This should
- // not be done if this TLW is the
- // only one left since we then would
- // risk not to get any idle events
- // at all anymore during which we
- // could delete any pending events.
- Hide();
+ wxTopLevelWindow * const win = static_cast<wxTopLevelWindow *>(*i);
+ if ( win != this && win->IsShown() )
+ {
+ // there remains at least one other visible TLW, we can hide this
+ // one
+ Hide();
+
+ break;
+ }
}
return true;
bool wxTopLevelWindowBase::IsLastBeforeExit() const
{
- // we exit the application if there are no more top level windows left
- // normally but wxApp can prevent this from happening
- return wxTopLevelWindows.GetCount() == 1 &&
- wxTopLevelWindows.GetFirst()->GetData() == (wxWindow *)this &&
- wxTheApp && wxTheApp->GetExitOnFrameDelete();
+ // first of all, automatically exiting the app on last window close can be
+ // completely disabled at wxTheApp level
+ if ( !wxTheApp || !wxTheApp->GetExitOnFrameDelete() )
+ return false;
+
+ wxWindowList::const_iterator i;
+ const wxWindowList::const_iterator end = wxTopLevelWindows.end();
+
+ // then decide whether we should exit at all
+ for ( i = wxTopLevelWindows.begin(); i != end; ++i )
+ {
+ wxTopLevelWindow * const win = static_cast<wxTopLevelWindow *>(*i);
+ if ( win->ShouldPreventAppExit() )
+ {
+ // there remains at least one important TLW, don't exit
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // if yes, close all the other windows: this could still fail
+ for ( i = wxTopLevelWindows.begin(); i != end; ++i )
+ {
+ // don't close twice the windows which are already marked for deletion
+ wxTopLevelWindow * const win = static_cast<wxTopLevelWindow *>(*i);
+ if ( !wxPendingDelete.Member(win) && !win->Close() )
+ {
+ // one of the windows refused to close, don't exit
+ //
+ // NB: of course, by now some other windows could have been already
+ // closed but there is really nothing we can do about it as we
+ // have no way just to ask the window if it can close without
+ // forcing it to do it
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxTopLevelWindow geometry
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-void wxTopLevelWindowBase::GetRectForTopLevelChildren(int *x, int *y, int *w, int *h)
+void wxTopLevelWindowBase::SetMinSize(const wxSize& minSize)
{
- GetPosition(x,y);
- GetSize(w,h);
+ SetSizeHints(minSize, GetMaxSize());
}
-wxSize wxTopLevelWindowBase::GetMaxSize() const
+void wxTopLevelWindowBase::SetMaxSize(const wxSize& maxSize)
{
- wxSize size( GetMaxWidth(), GetMaxHeight() );
- int w, h;
-
- wxClientDisplayRect( 0, 0, &w, &h );
-
- if( size.GetWidth() == wxDefaultCoord )
- size.SetWidth( w );
-
- if( size.GetHeight() == wxDefaultCoord )
- size.SetHeight( h );
+ SetSizeHints(GetMinSize(), maxSize);
+}
- return size;
+void wxTopLevelWindowBase::GetRectForTopLevelChildren(int *x, int *y, int *w, int *h)
+{
+ GetPosition(x,y);
+ GetSize(w,h);
}
/* static */
wxSize wxTopLevelWindowBase::GetDefaultSize()
{
wxSize size = wxGetClientDisplayRect().GetSize();
-
+#ifndef __WXOSX_IPHONE__
// create proportionally bigger windows on small screens
if ( size.x >= 1024 )
size.x = 400;
size.y *= 2;
size.y /= 3;
}
-
+#endif
return size;
}
+void wxTopLevelWindowBase::DoCentre(int dir)
+{
+ // on some platforms centering top level windows is impossible
+ // because they are always maximized by guidelines or limitations
+ //
+ // and centering a maximized window doesn't make sense as its position
+ // can't change
+ if ( IsAlwaysMaximized() || IsMaximized() )
+ return;
+
+ // we need the display rect anyhow so store it first: notice that we should
+ // be centered on the same display as our parent window, the display of
+ // this window itself is not really defined yet
+ int nDisplay = wxDisplay::GetFromWindow(GetParent() ? GetParent() : this);
+ wxDisplay dpy(nDisplay == wxNOT_FOUND ? 0 : nDisplay);
+ const wxRect rectDisplay(dpy.GetClientArea());
+
+ // what should we centre this window on?
+ wxRect rectParent;
+ if ( !(dir & wxCENTRE_ON_SCREEN) && GetParent() )
+ {
+ // centre on parent window: notice that we need screen coordinates for
+ // positioning this TLW
+ rectParent = GetParent()->GetScreenRect();
+
+ // if the parent is entirely off screen (happens at least with MDI
+ // parent frame under Mac but could happen elsewhere too if the frame
+ // was hidden/moved away for some reason), don't use it as otherwise
+ // this window wouldn't be visible at all
+ if ( !rectParent.Intersects(rectDisplay) )
+ {
+ // just centre on screen then
+ rectParent = rectDisplay;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // we were explicitly asked to centre this window on the entire screen
+ // or if we have no parent anyhow and so can't centre on it
+ rectParent = rectDisplay;
+ }
+
+ if ( !(dir & wxBOTH) )
+ dir |= wxBOTH; // if neither is specified, center in both directions
+
+ // the new window rect candidate
+ wxRect rect = GetRect().CentreIn(rectParent, dir & ~wxCENTRE_ON_SCREEN);
+
+ // we don't want to place the window off screen if Centre() is called as
+ // this is (almost?) never wanted and it would be very difficult to prevent
+ // it from happening from the user code if we didn't check for it here
+ if ( !rectDisplay.Contains(rect.GetTopLeft()) )
+ {
+ // move the window just enough to make the corner visible
+ int dx = rectDisplay.GetLeft() - rect.GetLeft();
+ int dy = rectDisplay.GetTop() - rect.GetTop();
+ rect.Offset(dx > 0 ? dx : 0, dy > 0 ? dy : 0);
+ }
+
+ if ( !rectDisplay.Contains(rect.GetBottomRight()) )
+ {
+ // do the same for this corner too
+ int dx = rectDisplay.GetRight() - rect.GetRight();
+ int dy = rectDisplay.GetBottom() - rect.GetBottom();
+ rect.Offset(dx < 0 ? dx : 0, dy < 0 ? dy : 0);
+ }
+
+ // the window top left and bottom right corner are both visible now and
+ // although the window might still be not entirely on screen (with 2
+ // staggered displays for example) we wouldn't be able to improve the
+ // layout much in such case, so we stop here
+
+ // -1 could be valid coordinate here if there are several displays
+ SetSize(rect, wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE);
+}
+
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxTopLevelWindow size management: we exclude the areas taken by
// menu/status/toolbars from the client area, so the client area is what's
wxWindow::DoClientToScreen(x, y);
}
+bool wxTopLevelWindowBase::IsAlwaysMaximized() const
+{
+#if defined(__SMARTPHONE__) || defined(__POCKETPC__)
+ return true;
+#else
+ return false;
+#endif
+}
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// icons
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+wxIcon wxTopLevelWindowBase::GetIcon() const
+{
+ return m_icons.IsEmpty() ? wxIcon() : m_icons.GetIcon( -1 );
+}
+
+void wxTopLevelWindowBase::SetIcon(const wxIcon& icon)
+{
+ // passing wxNullIcon to SetIcon() is possible (it means that we shouldn't
+ // have any icon), but adding an invalid icon to wxIconBundle is not
+ wxIconBundle icons;
+ if ( icon.IsOk() )
+ icons.AddIcon(icon);
+
+ SetIcons(icons);
+}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// event handlers
// whole client area
void wxTopLevelWindowBase::DoLayout()
{
+ // We are called during the window destruction several times, e.g. as
+ // wxFrame tries to adjust to its tool/status bars disappearing. But
+ // actually doing the layout is pretty useless in this case as the window
+ // will disappear anyhow -- so just don't bother.
+ if ( IsBeingDeleted() )
+ return;
+
+
// if we're using constraints or sizers - do use them
if ( GetAutoLayout() )
{
else
{
// do we have _exactly_ one child?
- wxWindow *child = (wxWindow *)NULL;
+ wxWindow *child = NULL;
for ( wxWindowList::compatibility_iterator node = GetChildren().GetFirst();
node;
node = node->GetNext() )
}
// do we have any children at all?
- if ( child )
+ if ( child && child->IsShown() )
{
// exactly one child - set it's size to fill the whole frame
int clientW, clientH;
DoGetClientSize(&clientW, &clientH);
- // for whatever reasons, wxGTK wants to have a small offset - it
- // probably looks better with it?
-#ifdef __WXGTK__
- static const int ofs = 1;
-#else
- static const int ofs = 0;
-#endif
-
- child->SetSize(ofs, ofs, clientW - 2*ofs, clientH - 2*ofs);
+ child->SetSize(0, 0, clientW, clientH);
}
}
}
// do the window-specific processing after processing the update event
void wxTopLevelWindowBase::DoUpdateWindowUI(wxUpdateUIEvent& event)
{
- if ( event.GetSetEnabled() )
- Enable(event.GetEnabled());
+ // call inherited, but skip the wxControl's version, and call directly the
+ // wxWindow's one instead, because the only reason why we are overriding this
+ // function is that we want to use SetTitle() instead of wxControl::SetLabel()
+ wxWindowBase::DoUpdateWindowUI(event);
+ // update title
if ( event.GetSetText() )
{
if ( event.GetText() != GetTitle() )
// it's probably better than do nothing, isn't it?
Raise();
}
-