-// The streambuf code was partly taken from chapter 3 by Jerry Schwarz of
-// AT&T's "C++ Lanuage System Release 3.0 Library Manual" - Stein Somers
-
-//=========================================================================
-// Called then the buffer is full (gcc 2.6.3)
-// or when "endl" is output (Borland 4.5)
-//=========================================================================
-// Class declaration using multiple inheritance doesn't work properly for
-// Borland. See note in wb_text.h.
-#ifndef NO_TEXT_WINDOW_STREAM
-int wxTextCtrl::overflow(int c)
-{
- // Make sure there is a holding area
- if ( allocate()==EOF )
- {
- wxError("Streambuf allocation failed","Internal error");
- return EOF;
- }
-
- // Verify that there are no characters in get area
- if ( gptr() && gptr() < egptr() )
- {
- wxError("Who's trespassing my get area?","Internal error");
- return EOF;
- }
-
- // Reset get area
- setg(0,0,0);
-
- // Make sure there is a put area
- if ( ! pptr() )
- {
-/* This doesn't seem to be fatal so comment out error message */
-// wxError("Put area not opened","Internal error");
- setp( base(), base() );
- }
-
- // Determine how many characters have been inserted but no consumed
- int plen = pptr() - pbase();
-
- // Now Jerry relies on the fact that the buffer is at least 2 chars
- // long, but the holding area "may be as small as 1" ???
- // And we need an additional \0, so let's keep this inefficient but
- // safe copy.
-
- // If c!=EOF, it is a character that must also be comsumed
- int xtra = c==EOF? 0 : 1;
-
- // Write temporary C-string to wxTextWindow
- {
- char *txt = new char[plen+xtra+1];
- memcpy(txt, pbase(), plen);
- txt[plen] = (char)c; // append c
- txt[plen+xtra] = '\0'; // append '\0' or overwrite c
- // If the put area already contained \0, output will be truncated there
- AppendText(txt);
- delete[] txt;
- }
-
- // Reset put area
- setp(pbase(), epptr());
-
-#if defined(__WATCOMC__)
- return __NOT_EOF;
-#elif defined(zapeof) // HP-UX (all cfront based?)
- return zapeof(c);
-#else
- return c!=EOF ? c : 0; // this should make everybody happy
-#endif
+void wxTextCtrl::OnChar(wxKeyEvent& event)
+{
+ switch ( event.KeyCode() )
+ {
+ case WXK_RETURN:
+ if (m_windowStyle & wxPROCESS_ENTER)
+ {
+ wxCommandEvent event(wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_ENTER, m_windowId);
+ event.SetEventObject( this );
+ if ( GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent(event) )
+ return;
+ }
+ if ( !(m_windowStyle & wxTE_MULTILINE) )
+ {
+ wxWindow *parent = GetParent();
+ wxPanel *panel = wxDynamicCast(parent, wxPanel);
+ while ( parent != NULL && panel == NULL )
+ {
+ parent = parent->GetParent() ;
+ panel = wxDynamicCast(parent, wxPanel);
+ }
+ if ( panel && panel->GetDefaultItem() )
+ {
+ wxButton *def = panel->GetDefaultItem() ;
+ wxCommandEvent event(wxEVT_COMMAND_BUTTON_CLICKED, def->GetId() );
+ event.SetEventObject(def);
+ def->Command(event);
+ event.Skip() ;
+ return ;
+ }
+ }
+ //else: multiline controls need Enter for themselves
+
+ break;
+
+ case WXK_TAB:
+ // always produce navigation event - even if we process TAB
+ // ourselves the fact that we got here means that the user code
+ // decided to skip processing of this TAB - probably to let it
+ // do its default job.
+ {
+ wxNavigationKeyEvent eventNav;
+ eventNav.SetDirection(!event.ShiftDown());
+ eventNav.SetWindowChange(event.ControlDown());
+ eventNav.SetEventObject(this);
+
+ if ( GetParent()->GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent(eventNav) )
+ return;
+ event.Skip() ;
+ return ;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ EventRecord *ev = wxTheApp->MacGetCurrentEvent() ;
+ short keycode ;
+ short keychar ;
+ keychar = short(ev->message & charCodeMask);
+ keycode = short(ev->message & keyCodeMask) >> 8 ;
+ UMAHandleControlKey( m_macControl , keycode , keychar , ev->modifiers ) ;
+ if ( keychar >= 0x20 || event.KeyCode() == WXK_RETURN)
+ {
+ wxCommandEvent event(wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_UPDATED, m_windowId);
+ event.SetString( GetValue() ) ;
+ event.SetEventObject( this );
+ GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent(event);
+ }
+