X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/7bc740719c93355e447db5c9bcb24cf7cdc29b61..07aaf32633ecf18ec3edfbb41793a112914792d0:/src/msw/choice.cpp diff --git a/src/msw/choice.cpp b/src/msw/choice.cpp index b6670350f3..30dad609d0 100644 --- a/src/msw/choice.cpp +++ b/src/msw/choice.cpp @@ -740,9 +740,7 @@ bool wxChoice::MSWCommand(WXUINT param, WXWORD WXUNUSED(id)) /* The native control provides a great variety in the events it sends in the different selection scenarios (undoubtedly for greater amusement of - the programmers using it). For the reference, here are the cases when - the final selection is accepted (things are quite interesting when it - is cancelled too): + the programmers using it). Here are the different cases: A. Selecting with just the arrows without opening the dropdown: 1. CBN_SELENDOK @@ -764,6 +762,12 @@ bool wxChoice::MSWCommand(WXUINT param, WXWORD WXUNUSED(id)) Admire the different order of messages in all of those cases, it must surely have taken a lot of effort to Microsoft developers to achieve such originality. + + Additionally, notice that CBN_SELENDCANCEL doesn't seem to actually + cancel anything, if we get CBN_SELCHANGE before it, as it happens in + the case (B), the selection is still accepted. This doesn't make much + sense and directly contradicts MSDN documentation but is how the native + comboboxes behave and so we do the same thing. */ switch ( param ) { @@ -776,31 +780,40 @@ bool wxChoice::MSWCommand(WXUINT param, WXWORD WXUNUSED(id)) break; case CBN_CLOSEUP: - // if the selection was accepted by the user, it should have been - // reset to wxID_NONE by CBN_SELENDOK, otherwise the selection was - // cancelled and we must restore the old one - if ( m_lastAcceptedSelection != wxID_NONE ) + if ( m_pendingSelection != wxID_NONE ) { - SetSelection(m_lastAcceptedSelection); - m_lastAcceptedSelection = wxID_NONE; + // This can only happen in the case (B), so set the item + // selected in the drop down as our real selection. + SendSelectionChangedEvent(wxEVT_COMMAND_CHOICE_SELECTED); + m_pendingSelection = wxID_NONE; } break; case CBN_SELENDOK: - // reset it to prevent CBN_CLOSEUP from undoing the selection (it's - // ok to reset it now as GetCurrentSelection() will now return the - // same thing anyhow) - m_lastAcceptedSelection = wxID_NONE; + // Reset the variables to prevent CBN_CLOSEUP from doing anything, + // it's not needed if we do get CBN_SELENDOK. + m_lastAcceptedSelection = + m_pendingSelection = wxID_NONE; SendSelectionChangedEvent(wxEVT_COMMAND_CHOICE_SELECTED); break; + case CBN_SELCHANGE: + // If we get this event after CBN_SELENDOK, i.e. cases (A) or (C) + // above, we don't have anything to do. But in the case (B) we need + // to remember that the selection should really change once the + // drop down is closed. + if ( m_lastAcceptedSelection != wxID_NONE ) + m_pendingSelection = GetCurrentSelection(); + break; - // don't handle CBN_SELENDCANCEL: just leave m_lastAcceptedSelection - // valid and the selection will be undone in CBN_CLOSEUP above - - // don't handle CBN_SELCHANGE neither, we don't want to generate events - // while the dropdown is opened -- but do add it if we ever need this + case CBN_SELENDCANCEL: + // Do not reset m_pendingSelection here -- it would make sense but, + // as described above, native controls keep the selection even when + // closing the drop down by pressing Escape or TAB, so conform to + // their behaviour. + m_lastAcceptedSelection = wxID_NONE; + break; default: return false;