#include "wx/nativewin.h"
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
+#include "wx/gtk/private/gtk2-compat.h"
+
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11
+ #include <gdk/gdkx.h>
+#endif
// ============================================================================
// implementation
// ============================================================================
-bool wxNativeContainerWindow::Create(wxNativeContainerWindowHandle *win)
+// TODO: we probably need equivalent code for other GDK platforms
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11
+
+extern "C" GdkFilterReturn
+wxNativeContainerWindowFilter(GdkXEvent *gdkxevent,
+ GdkEvent *event,
+ gpointer data)
+{
+ XEvent * const xevent = static_cast<XEvent *>(gdkxevent);
+ if ( xevent->type == DestroyNotify )
+ {
+ // we won't need it any more
+ gdk_window_remove_filter(event->any.window,
+ wxNativeContainerWindowFilter, data);
+
+ // the underlying window got destroyed, notify the C++ object
+ static_cast<wxNativeContainerWindow *>(data)->OnNativeDestroyed();
+ }
+
+ return GDK_FILTER_CONTINUE;
+}
+
+#endif // GDK_WINDOWING_X11
+
+bool wxNativeContainerWindow::Create(wxNativeContainerWindowHandle win)
{
+ wxCHECK( win, false );
+
if ( !wxTopLevelWindow::Create(NULL, wxID_ANY, "") )
return false;
// we need to realize the window first before reparenting it
gtk_widget_realize(m_widget);
- gdk_window_reparent(m_widget->window, win, 0, 0);
+ gdk_window_reparent(gtk_widget_get_window(m_widget), win, 0, 0);
+
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11
+ // if the native window is destroyed, our own window will be destroyed too
+ // but GTK doesn't expect it and will complain about "unexpectedly
+ // destroyed" GdkWindow, so intercept to DestroyNotify ourselves to fix
+ // this and also destroy the associated C++ object when its window is
+ // destroyed
+ gdk_window_add_filter(gtk_widget_get_window(m_widget), wxNativeContainerWindowFilter, this);
+#endif // GDK_WINDOWING_X11
// we should be initially visible as we suppose that the native window we
// wrap is (we could use gdk_window_is_visible() to test for this but this
// doesn't make much sense unless we also react to visibility changes, so
// just suppose it's always shown for now)
Show();
+
+ return true;
}
bool wxNativeContainerWindow::Create(wxNativeContainerWindowId anid)
{
bool rc;
+#ifdef __WXGTK3__
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11
+ GdkWindow * const win = gdk_x11_window_foreign_new_for_display(gdk_display_get_default(), anid);
+#else
+ GdkWindow * const win = NULL;
+#endif
+#else
GdkWindow * const win = gdk_window_foreign_new(anid);
+#endif
if ( win )
{
rc = Create(win);
return rc;
}
+void wxNativeContainerWindow::OnNativeDestroyed()
+{
+ // unfortunately we simply can't do anything else than leak memory here:
+ // we really need to call _gdk_window_destroy(m_widget->win, TRUE) to
+ // indicate that the native window was deleted, but we can't do this
+ // because it's a private GDK function and calling normal
+ // gdk_window_destroy() results in X errors while nulling just the window
+ // pointer and destroying m_widget results in many GTK errors
+ GTKDisconnect(m_widget);
+ m_widget = NULL;
+
+ // notice that we intentionally don't use Close() nor Delete() here as our
+ // window (and the windows of all of our children) is invalid any more and
+ // any attempts to use it, as may happen with the delayed destruction, will
+ // result in GDK warnings at best and crashes or X errors at worst
+ delete this;
+}
+
wxNativeContainerWindow::~wxNativeContainerWindow()
{
- // there doesn't seem to be anything to do here, GTK+ seems to handle
- // everything correctly due to its use of reference counting
+ // nothing to do here, either we have a valid m_widget and it will be
+ // destroyed as usual (this corresponds to manual destruction of this C++
+ // object) or we are being deleted because the native window was destroyed
+ // and in this case our m_widget was set to NULL by OnNativeDestroyed()
}