X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/dc797d8e1b4ef10be4f5c9cd73151406f459706d..96c9640205933ad0673d5af2c96af0816c50160c:/src/msw/control.cpp diff --git a/src/msw/control.cpp b/src/msw/control.cpp index f0d866b275..0d937c9016 100644 --- a/src/msw/control.cpp +++ b/src/msw/control.cpp @@ -59,15 +59,6 @@ IMPLEMENT_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxControl, wxWindow) // wxControl implementation // ============================================================================ -// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// wxControl ctor/dtor -// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -wxControl::~wxControl() -{ - m_isBeingDeleted = true; -} - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // control window creation // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -144,25 +135,37 @@ bool wxControl::MSWCreateControl(const wxChar *classname, label.wx_str(), // the window name style, // the window style x, y, w, h, // the window position and size - GetHwndOf(GetParent()), // parent - (HMENU)GetId(), // child id + GetHwndOf(GetParent()), // parent + (HMENU)wxUIntToPtr(GetId()), // child id wxGetInstance(), // app instance NULL // creation parameters ); if ( !m_hWnd ) { -#ifdef __WXDEBUG__ - wxFAIL_MSG(wxString::Format - ( - _T("CreateWindowEx(\"%s\", flags=%08x, ex=%08x) failed"), - classname, (unsigned int)style, (unsigned int)exstyle - )); -#endif // __WXDEBUG__ + wxLogLastError(wxString::Format + ( + wxT("CreateWindowEx(\"%s\", flags=%08lx, ex=%08lx)"), + classname, style, exstyle + )); return false; } +#if !wxUSE_UNICODE + // Text labels starting with the character 0xff (which is a valid character + // in many code pages) don't appear correctly as CreateWindowEx() has some + // special treatment for this case, apparently the strings starting with -1 + // are not really strings but something called "ordinals". There is no + // documentation about it but the fact is that the label gets mangled or + // not displayed at all if we don't do this, see #9572. + // + // Notice that 0xffff is not a valid Unicode character so the problem + // doesn't arise in Unicode build. + if ( !label.empty() && label[0] == -1 ) + ::SetWindowText(GetHwnd(), label.wx_str()); +#endif // !wxUSE_UNICODE + // saving the label in m_labelOrig to return it verbatim // later in GetLabel() m_labelOrig = label; @@ -240,14 +243,15 @@ WXDWORD wxControl::MSWGetStyle(long style, WXDWORD *exstyle) const wxSize wxControl::DoGetBestSize() const { + if (m_windowSizer) + return wxControlBase::DoGetBestSize(); + return wxSize(DEFAULT_ITEM_WIDTH, DEFAULT_ITEM_HEIGHT); } wxBorder wxControl::GetDefaultBorder() const { return wxControlBase::GetDefaultBorder(); - -// return GetDefaultBorderForControl(); } // This is a helper for all wxControls made with UPDOWN native control. @@ -299,25 +303,13 @@ wxControl::GetClassDefaultAttributes(wxWindowVariant WXUNUSED(variant)) return attrs; } -// another version for the "composite", i.e. non simple controls -/* static */ wxVisualAttributes -wxControl::GetCompositeControlsDefaultAttributes(wxWindowVariant WXUNUSED(variant)) -{ - wxVisualAttributes attrs; - attrs.font = wxSystemSettings::GetFont(wxSYS_DEFAULT_GUI_FONT); - attrs.colFg = wxSystemSettings::GetColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_WINDOWTEXT); - attrs.colBg = wxSystemSettings::GetColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_WINDOW); - - return attrs; -} - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // message handling // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- bool wxControl::ProcessCommand(wxCommandEvent& event) { - return GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent(event); + return HandleWindowEvent(event); } bool wxControl::MSWOnNotify(int idCtrl, @@ -365,21 +357,18 @@ bool wxControl::MSWOnNotify(int idCtrl, event.SetEventType(eventType); event.SetEventObject(this); - return GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent(event); + return HandleWindowEvent(event); } WXHBRUSH wxControl::DoMSWControlColor(WXHDC pDC, wxColour colBg, WXHWND hWnd) { HDC hdc = (HDC)pDC; - if ( m_hasFgCol ) - { - ::SetTextColor(hdc, wxColourToRGB(GetForegroundColour())); - } WXHBRUSH hbr = 0; - if ( !colBg.Ok() ) + if ( !colBg.IsOk() ) { - hbr = MSWGetBgBrush(pDC, hWnd); + if ( wxWindow *win = wxFindWinFromHandle(hWnd) ) + hbr = win->MSWGetBgBrush(pDC); // if the control doesn't have any bg colour, foreground colour will be // ignored as the return value would be 0 -- so forcefully give it a @@ -388,38 +377,47 @@ WXHBRUSH wxControl::DoMSWControlColor(WXHDC pDC, wxColour colBg, WXHWND hWnd) colBg = GetBackgroundColour(); } - // use the background colour override if a valid colour is given - if ( colBg.Ok() ) + // use the background colour override if a valid colour is given: this is + // used when the control is disabled to grey it out and also if colBg was + // set just above + if ( colBg.IsOk() ) { - ::SetBkColor(hdc, wxColourToRGB(colBg)); - - // draw children with the same colour as the parent - wxBrush *brush = wxTheBrushList->FindOrCreateBrush(colBg, wxSOLID); - + wxBrush *brush = wxTheBrushList->FindOrCreateBrush(colBg); hbr = (WXHBRUSH)brush->GetResourceHandle(); + } + // always set the foreground colour if we changed the background, whether + // m_hasFgCol is true or not: if it true, we must do it, of course, but + // even if it isn't, we must set the default foreground explicitly as by + // default just the simple black is used + if ( hbr ) + { + ::SetTextColor(hdc, wxColourToRGB(GetForegroundColour())); } - // if we use custom background, we should set foreground ourselves too - if ( hbr && !m_hasFgCol ) + // finally also set the background colour for text drawing: without this, + // the text in an edit control is drawn using the default background even + // if we return a valid brush + if ( colBg.IsOk() || m_hasBgCol ) { - ::SetTextColor(hdc, ::GetSysColor(COLOR_WINDOWTEXT)); + if ( !colBg.IsOk() ) + colBg = GetBackgroundColour(); + + ::SetBkColor(hdc, wxColourToRGB(colBg)); } - //else: already set above return hbr; } WXHBRUSH wxControl::MSWControlColor(WXHDC pDC, WXHWND hWnd) { - wxColour colBg; - if ( HasTransparentBackground() ) ::SetBkMode((HDC)pDC, TRANSPARENT); - else // if the control is opaque it shouldn't use the parents background - colBg = GetBackgroundColour(); - return DoMSWControlColor(pDC, colBg, hWnd); + // don't pass any background colour to DoMSWControlColor(), our own + // background colour will be used by it only if it is set, otherwise the + // defaults will be used + return DoMSWControlColor(pDC, wxColour(), hWnd); } WXHBRUSH wxControl::MSWControlColorDisabled(WXHDC pDC)