X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/27547285fe09317778a23e68c7d0767220710471..8ba80c6f8325e61de2e3fc4bbd7cf3d750f432cd:/src/gtk/nativewin.cpp diff --git a/src/gtk/nativewin.cpp b/src/gtk/nativewin.cpp index 0ccb183ff1..8647cc0aca 100644 --- a/src/gtk/nativewin.cpp +++ b/src/gtk/nativewin.cpp @@ -30,12 +30,42 @@ #include +#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11 + #include +#endif + // ============================================================================ // implementation // ============================================================================ +// 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(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(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; @@ -43,6 +73,15 @@ bool wxNativeContainerWindow::Create(wxNativeContainerWindowHandle win) gtk_widget_realize(m_widget); gdk_window_reparent(m_widget->window, 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(m_widget->window, 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 @@ -69,8 +108,27 @@ bool wxNativeContainerWindow::Create(wxNativeContainerWindowId anid) 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 + 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() }