EVT_CLOSE(wxTopLevelWindowBase::OnCloseWindow)
EVT_SIZE(wxTopLevelWindowBase::OnSize)
EVT_WINDOW_DESTROY(wxTopLevelWindowBase::OnChildDestroy)
+ WX_EVENT_TABLE_CONTROL_CONTAINER(wxTopLevelWindowBase)
END_EVENT_TABLE()
+WX_DELEGATE_TO_CONTROL_CONTAINER(wxTopLevelWindowBase, wxWindow)
+
// ============================================================================
// implementation
// ============================================================================
{
// Unlike windows, top level windows are created hidden by default.
m_isShown = false;
- m_winDefault = NULL;
+ m_winDefault =
m_winTmpDefault = NULL;
+
+ WX_INIT_CONTROL_CONTAINER();
}
wxTopLevelWindowBase::~wxTopLevelWindowBase()
{
+ m_winDefault =
+ m_winTmpDefault = NULL;
+
// don't let wxTheApp keep any stale pointers to us
if ( wxTheApp && wxTheApp->GetTopWindow() == this )
wxTheApp->SetTopWindow(NULL);
wxTopLevelWindows.DeleteObject(this);
+ // 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() )
{
// no other (important) windows left, quit the app
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 = wx_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;
// it's probably better than do nothing, isn't it?
Raise();
}
-
-void wxTopLevelWindowBase::RemoveChild(wxWindowBase *child)
-{
- if ( child == m_winDefault )
- m_winDefault = NULL;
-
- if ( child == m_winTmpDefault )
- m_winTmpDefault = NULL;
-
- wxWindow::RemoveChild(child);
-}