bool HandleMouseMove(int x, int y, WXUINT flags);
bool HandleMouseWheel(WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam);
- bool HandleChar(WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam, bool isASCII = false);
+ bool HandleChar(WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam);
bool HandleKeyDown(WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam);
bool HandleKeyUp(WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam);
#if wxUSE_ACCEL
bool HandlePower(WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam, bool *vetoed);
- // Window procedure
+ // The main body of common window proc for all wxWindow objects. It tries
+ // to handle the given message and returns true if it was handled (the
+ // appropriate return value is then put in result, which must be non-NULL)
+ // or false if it wasn't.
+ //
+ // This function should be overridden in any new code instead of
+ // MSWWindowProc() even if currently most of the code overrides
+ // MSWWindowProc() as it had been written before this function was added.
+ virtual bool MSWHandleMessage(WXLRESULT *result,
+ WXUINT message,
+ WXWPARAM wParam,
+ WXLPARAM lParam);
+
+ // Common Window procedure for all wxWindow objects: forwards to
+ // MSWHandleMessage() and MSWDefWindowProc() if the message wasn't handled.
virtual WXLRESULT MSWWindowProc(WXUINT nMsg, WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam);
// Calls an appropriate default window procedure
virtual void MSWDestroyWindow();
+ // Functions dealing with painting the window background. The derived
+ // classes should normally only need to reimplement MSWGetBgBrush() if they
+ // need to use a non-solid brush for erasing their background. This
+ // function is called by MSWGetBgBrushForChild() which only exists for the
+ // weird wxToolBar case and MSWGetBgBrushForChild() itself is used by
+ // MSWGetBgBrush() to actually find the right brush to use.
+
+ // The brush returned from here must remain valid at least until the next
+ // event loop iteration. Returning 0, as is done by default, indicates
+ // there is no custom background brush.
+ virtual WXHBRUSH MSWGetCustomBgBrush() { return 0; }
+
// this function should return the brush to paint the children controls
// background or 0 if this window doesn't impose any particular background
// on its children
const wxString& ttip);
#endif // wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
- // the helper functions used by HandleChar/KeyXXX methods
- wxKeyEvent CreateKeyEvent(wxEventType evType, int id,
- WXLPARAM lParam = 0, WXWPARAM wParam = 0) const;
+ // This is used by CreateKeyEvent() and also for wxEVT_CHAR[_HOOK] event
+ // creation. Notice that this method doesn't initialize wxKeyEvent
+ // m_keyCode and m_uniChar fields.
+ void InitAnyKeyEvent(wxKeyEvent& event,
+ WXWPARAM wParam,
+ WXLPARAM lParam) const;
+
+ // Helper functions used by HandleKeyXXX() methods and some derived
+ // classes, wParam and lParam have the same meaning as in WM_KEY{DOWN,UP}.
+ //
+ // NB: evType here must be wxEVT_KEY_{DOWN,UP} as wParam here contains the
+ // virtual key code, not character!
+ wxKeyEvent CreateKeyEvent(wxEventType evType,
+ WXWPARAM wParam,
+ WXLPARAM lParam = 0) const;
+
+ // Another helper for creating wxKeyEvent for wxEVT_CHAR and related types.
+ //
+ // The wParam and lParam here must come from WM_CHAR event parameters, i.e.
+ // wParam must be a character and not a virtual code.
+ wxKeyEvent CreateCharEvent(wxEventType evType,
+ WXWPARAM wParam,
+ WXLPARAM lParam) const;
// default OnEraseBackground() implementation, return true if we did erase
DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
};
-// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// inline functions
-// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// global functions
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-// kbd code translation
-WXDLLIMPEXP_CORE int wxCharCodeMSWToWX(int keySym, WXLPARAM lParam = 0);
-WXDLLIMPEXP_CORE WXWORD wxCharCodeWXToMSW(int id);
-
// window creation helper class: before creating a new HWND, instantiate an
// object of this class on stack - this allows to process the messages sent to
// the window even before CreateWindow() returns