#include "wx/listimpl.cpp"
- WX_DEFINE_LIST(wxMsgList);
+ WX_DEFINE_LIST(wxMsgList)
#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
-// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// helper class
-// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-// this object sets the wxEventLoop given to the ctor as the currently active
-// one and unsets it in its dtor
-class wxEventLoopActivator
-{
-public:
- wxEventLoopActivator(wxEventLoop **pActive,
- wxEventLoop *evtLoop)
- {
- m_pActive = pActive;
- m_evtLoopOld = *pActive;
- *pActive = evtLoop;
- }
-
- ~wxEventLoopActivator()
- {
- // restore the previously active event loop
- *m_pActive = m_evtLoopOld;
- }
-
-private:
- wxEventLoop *m_evtLoopOld;
- wxEventLoop **m_pActive;
-};
-
// ============================================================================
// wxEventLoop implementation
// ============================================================================
-wxEventLoop *wxEventLoopBase::ms_activeLoop = NULL;
wxWindowMSW *wxEventLoop::ms_winCritical = NULL;
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
bool wxEventLoop::PreProcessMessage(WXMSG *msg)
{
HWND hwnd = msg->hwnd;
- wxWindow * const wndThis = wxGetWindowFromHWND((WXHWND)hwnd);
+ wxWindow *wndThis = wxGetWindowFromHWND((WXHWND)hwnd);
wxWindow *wnd;
- // this may happen if the event occurred in a standard modeless dialog (the
- // only example of which I know of is the find/replace dialog) - then call
- // IsDialogMessage() to make TAB navigation in it work
+ // this might happen if we're in a modeless dialog, or if a wx control has
+ // children which themselves were not created by wx (i.e. wxActiveX control children)
if ( !wndThis )
{
- // we need to find the dialog containing this control as
- // IsDialogMessage() just eats all the messages (i.e. returns true for
- // them) if we call it for the control itself
- while ( hwnd && ::GetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_STYLE) & WS_CHILD )
+ while ( hwnd && (::GetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_STYLE) & WS_CHILD ))
{
hwnd = ::GetParent(hwnd);
+
+ // If the control has a wx parent, break and give the parent a chance
+ // to process the window message
+ wndThis = wxGetWindowFromHWND((WXHWND)hwnd);
+ if (wndThis != NULL)
+ break;
}
- return hwnd && ::IsDialogMessage(hwnd, msg) != 0;
+ if ( !wndThis )
+ {
+ // this may happen if the event occurred in a standard modeless dialog (the
+ // only example of which I know of is the find/replace dialog) - then call
+ // IsDialogMessage() to make TAB navigation in it work
+
+ // NOTE: IsDialogMessage() just eats all the messages (i.e. returns true for
+ // them) if we call it for the control itself
+ return hwnd && ::IsDialogMessage(hwnd, msg) != 0;
+ }
}
if ( !AllowProcessing(wndThis) )
// popup the tooltip bubbles
if ( msg->message == WM_MOUSEMOVE )
{
- wxToolTip *tt = wndThis->GetToolTip();
- if ( tt )
- {
- tt->RelayEvent((WXMSG *)msg);
- }
+ // we should do it if one of window children has an associated tooltip
+ // (and not just if the window has a tooltip itself)
+ if ( wndThis->HasToolTips() )
+ wxToolTip::RelayEvent((WXMSG *)msg);
}
#endif // wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
if ( wnd->MSWProcessMessage((WXMSG *)msg) )
return true;
}
-
+
// Stop at first top level window (as per comment above).
// If we don't do this, pressing ESC on a modal dialog shown as child of a modal
// dialog with wxID_CANCEL will cause the parent dialog to be closed, for example
// wxEventLoop running and exiting
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-bool wxEventLoop::IsRunning() const
-{
- return ms_activeLoop == this;
-}
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// wxEventLoopManual customization
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-int wxEventLoop::Run()
+void wxEventLoop::OnNextIteration()
{
- // event loops are not recursive, you need to create another loop!
- wxCHECK_MSG( !IsRunning(), -1, _T("can't reenter a message loop") );
-
- // ProcessIdle() and Dispatch() below may throw so the code here should
- // be exception-safe, hence we must use local objects for all actions we
- // should undo
- wxEventLoopActivator activate(&ms_activeLoop, this);
-
- // we must ensure that OnExit() is called even if an exception is thrown
- // from inside Dispatch() but we must call it from Exit() in normal
- // situations because it is supposed to be called synchronously,
- // wxModalEventLoop depends on this (so we can't just use ON_BLOCK_EXIT or
- // something similar here)
-#if wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS
- for ( ;; )
- {
- try
- {
-#endif // wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS
-
- // this is the event loop itself
- for ( ;; )
- {
- #if wxUSE_THREADS
- wxMutexGuiLeaveOrEnter();
- #endif // wxUSE_THREADS
-
- // generate and process idle events for as long as we don't
- // have anything else to do
- while ( !Pending() && (wxTheApp && wxTheApp->ProcessIdle()) )
- ;
-
- // if the "should exit" flag is set, the loop should terminate
- // but not before processing any remaining messages so while
- // Pending() returns true, do process them
- if ( m_shouldExit )
- {
- while ( Pending() )
- Dispatch();
-
- break;
- }
-
- // a message came or no more idle processing to do, sit in
- // Dispatch() waiting for the next message
- if ( !Dispatch() )
- {
- // we got WM_QUIT
- break;
- }
- }
-
-#if wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS
- // exit the outer loop as well
- break;
- }
- catch ( ... )
- {
- try
- {
- if ( !wxTheApp || !wxTheApp->OnExceptionInMainLoop() )
- {
- OnExit();
- break;
- }
- //else: continue running the event loop
- }
- catch ( ... )
- {
- // OnException() throwed, possibly rethrowing the same
- // exception again: very good, but we still need OnExit() to
- // be called
- OnExit();
- throw;
- }
- }
- }
-#endif // wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS
-
- return m_exitcode;
+#if wxUSE_THREADS
+ wxMutexGuiLeaveOrEnter();
+#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
}
-void wxEventLoop::Exit(int rc)
+void wxEventLoop::WakeUp()
{
- wxCHECK_RET( IsRunning(), _T("can't call Exit() if not running") );
-
- m_exitcode = rc;
- m_shouldExit = true;
-
- OnExit();
-
- // all we have to do to exit from the loop is to (maybe) wake it up so that
- // it can notice that Exit() had been called
- //
- // in particular, we do *not* use PostQuitMessage() here because we're not
- // sure that WM_QUIT is going to be processed by the correct event loop: it
- // is possible that another one is started before this one has a chance to
- // process WM_QUIT
::PostMessage(NULL, WM_NULL, 0, 0);
}