// creation
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Listbox item
-wxListBox::wxListBox()
+void wxListBox::Init()
{
m_noItems = 0;
m_updateHorizontalExtent = false;
+ m_selectedByKeyboard = false;
}
bool wxListBox::Create(wxWindow *parent,
const wxValidator& validator,
const wxString& name)
{
- m_noItems = 0;
- m_updateHorizontalExtent = false;
-
// initialize base class fields
if ( !CreateControl(parent, id, pos, size, style, validator, name) )
return false;
bool wxListBox::MSWCommand(WXUINT param, WXWORD WXUNUSED(id))
{
- if ((param == LBN_SELCHANGE) && HasMultipleSelection())
- {
- CalcAndSendEvent();
- return true;
- }
-
wxEventType evtType;
- int n;
+ int n = wxNOT_FOUND;
if ( param == LBN_SELCHANGE )
{
+ if ( HasMultipleSelection() )
+ return CalcAndSendEvent();
+
evtType = wxEVT_COMMAND_LISTBOX_SELECTED;
- n = SendMessage(GetHwnd(), LB_GETCARETINDEX, 0, 0);
- // NB: conveniently enough, LB_ERR is the same as wxNOT_FOUND
+ if ( m_selectedByKeyboard )
+ {
+ // We shouldn't use the mouse position to find the item as mouse
+ // can be anywhere, ask the listbox itself. Notice that this can't
+ // be used when the item is selected using the mouse however as
+ // LB_GETCARETINDEX will always return a valid item, even if the
+ // mouse is clicked below all the items, which is why we find the
+ // item ourselves below in this case.
+ n = SendMessage(GetHwnd(), LB_GETCARETINDEX, 0, 0);
+ }
+ //else: n will be determined below from the mouse position
}
else if ( param == LBN_DBLCLK )
{
evtType = wxEVT_COMMAND_LISTBOX_DOUBLECLICKED;
- n = HitTest(ScreenToClient(wxGetMousePosition()));
}
else
{
return false;
}
- // retrieve the affected item
+ // Find the item position if it was a mouse-generated selection event or a
+ // double click event (which is always generated using the mouse)
if ( n == wxNOT_FOUND )
- return false;
+ {
+ const DWORD pos = ::GetMessagePos();
+ const wxPoint pt(GET_X_LPARAM(pos), GET_Y_LPARAM(pos));
+ n = HitTest(ScreenToClient(wxPoint(pt)));
+ }
+
+ // We get events even when mouse is clicked outside of any valid item from
+ // Windows, just ignore them.
+ if ( n == wxNOT_FOUND )
+ return false;
+
+ // As we don't use m_oldSelections in single selection mode, we store the
+ // last item that we notified the user about in it in this case because we
+ // need to remember it to be able to filter out the dummy LBN_SELCHANGE
+ // messages that we get when the user clicks on an already selected item.
+ if ( param == LBN_SELCHANGE )
+ {
+ if ( !m_oldSelections.empty() && *m_oldSelections.begin() == n )
+ {
+ // Same item as the last time.
+ return false;
+ }
- wxCommandEvent event(evtType, m_windowId);
- event.SetEventObject(this);
+ m_oldSelections.clear();
+ m_oldSelections.push_back(n);
+ }
- if ( HasClientObjectData() )
- event.SetClientObject( GetClientObject(n) );
- else if ( HasClientUntypedData() )
- event.SetClientData( GetClientData(n) );
+ // Do generate an event otherwise.
+ return SendEvent(evtType, n, true /* selection */);
+}
- event.SetString(GetString(n));
- event.SetInt(n);
+WXLRESULT
+wxListBox::MSWWindowProc(WXUINT nMsg, WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam)
+{
+ // Remember whether there was a keyboard or mouse event before
+ // LBN_SELCHANGE: this allows us to correctly determine the item affected
+ // by it in MSWCommand() above in any case.
+ if ( WM_KEYFIRST <= nMsg && nMsg <= WM_KEYLAST )
+ m_selectedByKeyboard = true;
+ else if ( WM_MOUSEFIRST <= nMsg && nMsg <= WM_MOUSELAST )
+ m_selectedByKeyboard = false;
- return HandleWindowEvent(event);
+ return wxListBoxBase::MSWWindowProc(nMsg, wParam, lParam);
}
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