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Added ability to switch off more components of the size page UI
[wxWidgets.git] / src / msw / treectrl.cpp
index 326e1544699aa308032ad237697d871cb71e1633..0ac6f626c0ccec0da55434dc010c097c2f6d5ea8 100644 (file)
@@ -77,20 +77,28 @@ typedef struct tagNMTVITEMCHANGE
 // The vista tree control includes some new code that originally broke the
 // multi-selection tree, causing seemingly spurious item selection state changes
 // during Shift or Ctrl-click item selection. (To witness the original broken
-// behavior, simply make IsLocked() below always return false). This problem was
+// behaviour, simply make IsLocked() below always return false). This problem was
 // solved by using the following class to 'unlock' an item's selection state.
 
 class TreeItemUnlocker
 {
 public:
     // unlock a single item
-    TreeItemUnlocker(HTREEITEM item) { ms_unlockedItem = item; }
+    TreeItemUnlocker(HTREEITEM item)
+    {
+        m_oldUnlockedItem = ms_unlockedItem;
+        ms_unlockedItem = item;
+    }
 
     // unlock all items, don't use unless absolutely necessary
-    TreeItemUnlocker() { ms_unlockedItem = (HTREEITEM)-1; }
+    TreeItemUnlocker()
+    {
+        m_oldUnlockedItem = ms_unlockedItem;
+        ms_unlockedItem = (HTREEITEM)-1;
+    }
 
     // lock everything back
-    ~TreeItemUnlocker() { ms_unlockedItem = NULL; }
+    ~TreeItemUnlocker() { ms_unlockedItem = m_oldUnlockedItem; }
 
 
     // check if the item state is currently locked
@@ -99,6 +107,9 @@ public:
 
 private:
     static HTREEITEM ms_unlockedItem;
+    HTREEITEM m_oldUnlockedItem;
+
+    wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(TreeItemUnlocker);
 };
 
 HTREEITEM TreeItemUnlocker::ms_unlockedItem = NULL;
@@ -131,6 +142,32 @@ private:
 // private functions
 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
+namespace
+{
+
+// Work around a problem with TreeView_GetItemRect() when using MinGW/Cygwin:
+// it results in warnings about breaking strict aliasing rules because HITEM is
+// passed via a RECT pointer, so use a union to avoid them and define our own
+// version of the standard macro using it.
+union TVGetItemRectParam
+{
+    RECT rect;
+    HTREEITEM hItem;
+};
+
+inline bool
+wxTreeView_GetItemRect(HWND hwnd,
+                       HTREEITEM hItem,
+                       TVGetItemRectParam& param,
+                       BOOL fItemRect)
+{
+    param.hItem = hItem;
+    return ::SendMessage(hwnd, TVM_GETITEMRECT, fItemRect,
+                        (LPARAM)&param) == TRUE;
+}
+
+} // anonymous namespace
+
 // wrappers for TreeView_GetItem/TreeView_SetItem
 static bool IsItemSelected(HWND hwndTV, HTREEITEM hItem)
 {
@@ -413,14 +450,18 @@ public:
             switch ( which )
             {
                 case wxTreeItemIcon_SelectedExpanded:
-                    image = GetImage(wxTreeItemIcon_Expanded);
+                    // We consider that expanded icon is more important than
+                    // selected so test for it first.
+                    image = m_images[wxTreeItemIcon_Expanded];
+                    if ( image == -1 )
+                        image = m_images[wxTreeItemIcon_Selected];
                     if ( image != -1 )
                         break;
                     //else: fall through
 
                 case wxTreeItemIcon_Selected:
                 case wxTreeItemIcon_Expanded:
-                    image = GetImage(wxTreeItemIcon_Normal);
+                    image = m_images[wxTreeItemIcon_Normal];
                     break;
 
                 case wxTreeItemIcon_Normal:
@@ -761,6 +802,8 @@ bool wxTreeCtrl::Create(wxWindow *parent,
 
 wxTreeCtrl::~wxTreeCtrl()
 {
+    m_isBeingDeleted = true;
+
     // delete any attributes
     if ( m_hasAnyAttr )
     {
@@ -927,7 +970,7 @@ void wxTreeCtrl::SetItemText(const wxTreeItemId& item, const wxString& text)
         return;
 
     wxTreeViewItem tvItem(item, TVIF_TEXT);
-    tvItem.pszText = (wxChar *)text.wx_str();  // conversion is ok
+    tvItem.pszText = wxMSW_CONV_LPTSTR(text);
     DoSetItem(&tvItem);
 
     // when setting the text of the item being edited, the text control should
@@ -940,7 +983,7 @@ void wxTreeCtrl::SetItemText(const wxTreeItemId& item, const wxString& text)
     {
         if ( item == m_idEdited )
         {
-            ::SetWindowText(hwndEdit, text.wx_str());
+            ::SetWindowText(hwndEdit, text.t_str());
         }
     }
 }
@@ -1198,14 +1241,10 @@ bool wxTreeCtrl::IsVisible(const wxTreeItemId& item) const
     }
 
     // Bug in Gnu-Win32 headers, so don't use the macro TreeView_GetItemRect
-    RECT rect;
-
-    // this ugliness comes directly from MSDN - it *is* the correct way to pass
-    // the HTREEITEM with TVM_GETITEMRECT
-    *(HTREEITEM *)&rect = HITEM(item);
+    TVGetItemRectParam param;
 
     // true means to get rect for just the text, not the whole line
-    if ( !::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), TVM_GETITEMRECT, true, (LPARAM)&rect) )
+    if ( !wxTreeView_GetItemRect(GetHwnd(), HITEM(item), param, TRUE) )
     {
         // if TVM_GETITEMRECT returned false, then the item is definitely not
         // visible (because its parent is not expanded)
@@ -1215,7 +1254,7 @@ bool wxTreeCtrl::IsVisible(const wxTreeItemId& item) const
     // however if it returned true, the item might still be outside the
     // currently visible part of the tree, test for it (notice that partly
     // visible means visible here)
-    return rect.bottom > 0 && rect.top < GetClientSize().y;
+    return param.rect.bottom > 0 && param.rect.top < GetClientSize().y;
 }
 
 bool wxTreeCtrl::ItemHasChildren(const wxTreeItemId& item) const
@@ -1448,7 +1487,7 @@ wxTreeItemId wxTreeCtrl::DoInsertAfter(const wxTreeItemId& parent,
     if ( !text.empty() )
     {
         mask |= TVIF_TEXT;
-        tvIns.item.pszText = (wxChar *)text.wx_str();  // cast is ok
+        tvIns.item.pszText = wxMSW_CONV_LPTSTR(text);
     }
     else
     {
@@ -1488,9 +1527,10 @@ wxTreeItemId wxTreeCtrl::DoInsertAfter(const wxTreeItemId& parent,
     // need this to make the "[+]" appear
     if ( firstChild )
     {
-        RECT rect;
-        TreeView_GetItemRect(GetHwnd(), HITEM(parent), &rect, FALSE);
-        ::InvalidateRect(GetHwnd(), &rect, FALSE);
+        TVGetItemRectParam param;
+
+        wxTreeView_GetItemRect(GetHwnd(), HITEM(parent), param, FALSE);
+        ::InvalidateRect(GetHwnd(), &param.rect, FALSE);
     }
 
     // associate the application tree item with Win32 tree item handle
@@ -1967,7 +2007,7 @@ void wxTreeCtrl::DeleteTextCtrl()
 wxTextCtrl *wxTreeCtrl::EditLabel(const wxTreeItemId& item,
                                   wxClassInfo *textControlClass)
 {
-    wxASSERT( textControlClass->IsKindOf(CLASSINFO(wxTextCtrl)) );
+    wxASSERT( textControlClass->IsKindOf(wxCLASSINFO(wxTextCtrl)) );
 
     DeleteTextCtrl();
 
@@ -2030,18 +2070,18 @@ bool wxTreeCtrl::GetBoundingRect(const wxTreeItemId& item,
                                  wxRect& rect,
                                  bool textOnly) const
 {
-    RECT rc;
-
     // Virtual root items have no bounding rectangle
     if ( IS_VIRTUAL_ROOT(item) )
     {
         return false;
     }
 
-    if ( TreeView_GetItemRect(GetHwnd(), HITEM(item),
-                              &rc, textOnly) )
+    TVGetItemRectParam param;
+
+    if ( wxTreeView_GetItemRect(GetHwnd(), HITEM(item), param, textOnly) )
     {
-        rect = wxRect(wxPoint(rc.left, rc.top), wxPoint(rc.right, rc.bottom));
+        rect = wxRect(wxPoint(param.rect.left, param.rect.top),
+                      wxPoint(param.rect.right, param.rect.bottom));
 
         return true;
     }
@@ -2127,7 +2167,7 @@ void wxTreeCtrl::SortChildren(const wxTreeItemId& item)
     //     may be why as if you don't use the DECLARE_CLASS/IMPLEMENT_CLASS
     //     combo for your derived wxTreeCtrl if will sort without
     //     OnCompareItems
-    if ( GetClassInfo() == CLASSINFO(wxTreeCtrl) )
+    if ( GetClassInfo() == wxCLASSINFO(wxTreeCtrl) )
     {
         TreeView_SortChildren(GetHwnd(), HITEM(item), 0);
     }
@@ -2885,10 +2925,7 @@ wxTreeCtrl::MSWWindowProc(WXUINT nMsg, WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam)
                 // click if needed
                 if ( processed )
                 {
-                    int htFlags = 0;
-                    wxTreeItemId item = HitTest(wxPoint(x, y), htFlags);
-
-                    if ( htFlags & wxTREE_HITTEST_ONITEMSTATEICON )
+                    if ( tvht.flags & TVHT_ONITEMSTATEICON )
                     {
                         m_triggerStateImageClick = true;
                     }
@@ -3093,16 +3130,16 @@ wxTreeCtrl::MSWWindowProc(WXUINT nMsg, WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam)
             // do it for the other items itself - help it
             wxArrayTreeItemIds selections;
             size_t count = GetSelections(selections);
-            RECT rect;
+            TVGetItemRectParam param;
 
             for ( size_t n = 0; n < count; n++ )
             {
                 // TreeView_GetItemRect() will return false if item is not
                 // visible, which may happen perfectly well
-                if ( TreeView_GetItemRect(GetHwnd(), HITEM(selections[n]),
-                                          &rect, TRUE) )
+                if ( wxTreeView_GetItemRect(GetHwnd(), HITEM(selections[n]),
+                                            param, TRUE) )
                 {
-                    ::InvalidateRect(GetHwnd(), &rect, FALSE);
+                    ::InvalidateRect(GetHwnd(), &param.rect, FALSE);
                 }
             }
         }
@@ -3371,7 +3408,7 @@ bool wxTreeCtrl::MSWOnNotify(int idCtrl, WXLPARAM lParam, WXLPARAM *result)
         // the wrong items are deselected.
 
         // Fortunately, Vista provides a new notification, TVN_ITEMCHANGING
-        // that can be used to regulate this incorrect behavior.  The
+        // that can be used to regulate this incorrect behaviour.  The
         // following messages will allow only the unlocked item's selection
         // state to change
 
@@ -3441,7 +3478,7 @@ bool wxTreeCtrl::MSWOnNotify(int idCtrl, WXLPARAM lParam, WXLPARAM *result)
             //
             // to avoid such surprises, we force the generation of focus events
             // now, before we generate the selection change ones
-            if ( !m_changingSelection )
+            if ( !m_changingSelection && !m_isBeingDeleted )
                 SetFocus();
             break;
 
@@ -3476,7 +3513,10 @@ bool wxTreeCtrl::MSWOnNotify(int idCtrl, WXLPARAM lParam, WXLPARAM *result)
                             {
                                 wxLoadedDLL dllComCtl32(wxT("comctl32.dll"));
                                 if ( dllComCtl32.IsLoaded() )
+                                {
                                     wxDL_INIT_FUNC(s_pfn, ImageList_Copy, dllComCtl32);
+                                    loaded = true;
+                                }
                             }
 
                             if ( !s_pfnImageList_Copy )
@@ -3618,7 +3658,7 @@ bool wxTreeCtrl::MSWOnNotify(int idCtrl, WXLPARAM lParam, WXLPARAM *result)
         case NM_RCLICK:
             {
                 TV_HITTESTINFO tvhti;
-                ::GetCursorPos(&tvhti.pt);
+                wxGetCursorPosMSW(&tvhti.pt);
                 ::ScreenToClient(GetHwnd(), &tvhti.pt);
                 if ( TreeView_HitTest(GetHwnd(), &tvhti) )
                 {
@@ -3883,4 +3923,32 @@ void wxTreeCtrl::DoSetItemState(const wxTreeItemId& item, int state)
     DoSetItem(&tvItem);
 }
 
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Update locking.
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+// Using WM_SETREDRAW with the native control is a bad idea as it's broken in
+// some Windows versions (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/130611) and
+// doesn't seem to do anything in other ones (e.g. under Windows 7 the tree
+// control keeps updating its scrollbars while the items are added to it,
+// resulting in horrible flicker when adding even a couple of dozen items).
+// So we hide it instead of freezing -- this still flickers, but actually not
+// as badly as it would if we didn't do it.
+
+void wxTreeCtrl::DoFreeze()
+{
+    // Notice that we don't call wxWindow::Hide() here as we want the window to
+    // remain shown from wxWidgets point of view and also because
+    // wxWindowMSW::Show() calls Do{Freeze,Thaw}() itself, so we'd get into
+    // infinite recursion this way.
+    if ( IsShown() )
+        ::ShowWindow(GetHwnd(), SW_HIDE);
+}
+
+void wxTreeCtrl::DoThaw()
+{
+    if ( IsShown() )
+        ::ShowWindow(GetHwnd(), SW_SHOW);
+}
+
 #endif // wxUSE_TREECTRL