X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/9670dfc4bebf107fff652a8facab25524ef4c0eb..c393c7402138d8d146f58932e3bcce169fc4fd0d:/src/cocoa/evtloop.mm?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/src/cocoa/evtloop.mm b/src/cocoa/evtloop.mm index 9381f37e59..32f9ccbfa1 100644 --- a/src/cocoa/evtloop.mm +++ b/src/cocoa/evtloop.mm @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ #include "wx/wxprec.h" #ifndef WX_PRECOMP #include "wx/log.h" + #include "wx/app.h" #endif //WX_PRECOMP #include "wx/evtloop.h" @@ -87,18 +88,13 @@ void wxEventLoop::Exit(int rc) m_impl->SetExitCode(rc); NSApplication *cocoaApp = [NSApplication sharedApplication]; - wxLogDebug("wxEventLoop::Exit isRunning=%d", (int)[cocoaApp isRunning]); - // This works around a bug in Cocoa. - [NSEvent startPeriodicEventsAfterDelay:0.0 withPeriod:5.0]; + wxLogTrace(wxTRACE_COCOA,wxT("wxEventLoop::Exit isRunning=%d"), (int)[cocoaApp isRunning]); + wxTheApp->WakeUpIdle(); /* Notes: - This function is most often called during idle time. See - wxApp::CocoaInstallIdleHandler() for an overview of the implications - of idle event time. In short, Cocoa must have at least one real event - in the queue (of which an idle "event" is not) in order for it to - realize that the application has been stopped. The above method - generates the first periodic event immediately, and would generate - further events every 5 seconds if not for the fact that the next - method stops the event loop. + If we're being called from idle time (which occurs while checking the + queue for new events) there may or may not be any events in the queue. + In order to successfully stop the event loop, at least one event must + be processed. To ensure this always happens, WakeUpIdle is called. If the application was active when closed then this is unnecessary because it would receive a deactivate event anyway. However, if the