/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2011 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.swt.widgets; import org.eclipse.swt.internal.*; import org.eclipse.swt.internal.photon.*; import org.eclipse.swt.*; import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.*; /** * Instances of this class are responsible for managing the * connection between SWT and the underlying operating * system. Their most important function is to implement * the SWT event loop in terms of the platform event model. * They also provide various methods for accessing information * about the operating system, and have overall control over * the operating system resources which SWT allocates. * <p> * Applications which are built with SWT will <em>almost always</em> * require only a single display. In particular, some platforms * which SWT supports will not allow more than one <em>active</em> * display. In other words, some platforms do not support * creating a new display if one already exists that has not been * sent the <code>dispose()</code> message. * <p> * In SWT, the thread which creates a <code>Display</code> * instance is distinguished as the <em>user-interface thread</em> * for that display. * </p> * The user-interface thread for a particular display has the * following special attributes: * <ul> * <li> * The event loop for that display must be run from the thread. * </li> * <li> * Some SWT API methods (notably, most of the public methods in * <code>Widget</code> and its subclasses), may only be called * from the thread. (To support multi-threaded user-interface * applications, class <code>Display</code> provides inter-thread * communication methods which allow threads other than the * user-interface thread to request that it perform operations * on their behalf.) * </li> * <li> * The thread is not allowed to construct other * <code>Display</code>s until that display has been disposed. * (Note that, this is in addition to the restriction mentioned * above concerning platform support for multiple displays. Thus, * the only way to have multiple simultaneously active displays, * even on platforms which support it, is to have multiple threads.) * </li> * </ul> * Enforcing these attributes allows SWT to be implemented directly * on the underlying operating system's event model. This has * numerous benefits including smaller footprint, better use of * resources, safer memory management, clearer program logic, * better performance, and fewer overall operating system threads * required. The down side however, is that care must be taken * (only) when constructing multi-threaded applications to use the * inter-thread communication mechanisms which this class provides * when required. * </p><p> * All SWT API methods which may only be called from the user-interface * thread are distinguished in their documentation by indicating that * they throw the "<code>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS</code>" * SWT exception. * </p> * <dl> * <dt><b>Styles:</b></dt> * <dd>(none)</dd> * <dt><b>Events:</b></dt> * <dd>Close, Dispose, OpenDocument, Settings, Skin</dd> * </dl> * <p> * IMPORTANT: This class is <em>not</em> intended to be subclassed. * </p> * @see #syncExec * @see #asyncExec * @see #wake * @see #readAndDispatch * @see #sleep * @see Device#dispose * @see <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/swt/snippets/#display">Display snippets</a> * @see <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/swt/">Sample code and further information</a> * @noextend This class is not intended to be subclassed by clients. */ public class Display extends Device { /* TEMPORARY CODE FOR EMULATED TABLE */ int textHighlightThickness = 0; /* TEMPORARY CODE FOR EMBEDDED */ public boolean embedded; /* Photon Only Public Fields */ public int app_context; // public int phEventSize = PhEvent_t.sizeof + 1024; // public int phEvent = OS.malloc (phEventSize); /* Deferred Events */ Event [] eventQueue; EventTable eventTable, filterTable; /* Events Dispatching and Callback */ Callback windowCallback, drawCallback, workCallback, inputCallback, hotkeyCallback; int windowProc, drawProc, workProc, inputProc, hotkeyProc, input, pulse; boolean idle; /* Sync/Async Widget Communication */ Synchronizer synchronizer = new Synchronizer (this); Thread thread; /* Display Shutdown */ Runnable [] disposeList; /* Deferred Layout list */ Composite[] layoutDeferred; int layoutDeferredCount; /* System Tray */ Tray tray; /* Drag origin */ int dragStartX, dragStartY; /* Timers */ int [] timerIds; Runnable [] timerList; Callback timerCallback; int timerProc, timerHandle; /* Keyboard */ int lastKey, lastAscii; static String APP_NAME = "SWT"; static String APP_VERSION = ""; //$NON-NLS-1$ /* Key Mappings. */ private static final int [] [] KeyTable = { /* Keyboard and Mouse Masks */ {OS.Pk_Alt_L, SWT.ALT}, {OS.Pk_Alt_R, SWT.ALT}, {OS.Pk_Shift_L, SWT.SHIFT}, {OS.Pk_Shift_R, SWT.SHIFT}, {OS.Pk_Control_L, SWT.CONTROL}, {OS.Pk_Control_R, SWT.CONTROL}, // {OS.Pk_????, SWT.COMMAND}, // {OS.Pk_????, SWT.COMMAND}, // {OS.VK_LBUTTON, SWT.BUTTON1}, // {OS.VK_MBUTTON, SWT.BUTTON3}, // {OS.VK_RBUTTON, SWT.BUTTON2}, /* Non-Numeric Keypad Keys */ {OS.Pk_Up, SWT.ARROW_UP}, {OS.Pk_Down, SWT.ARROW_DOWN}, {OS.Pk_Left, SWT.ARROW_LEFT}, {OS.Pk_Right, SWT.ARROW_RIGHT}, {OS.Pk_Prior, SWT.PAGE_UP}, {OS.Pk_Next, SWT.PAGE_DOWN}, {OS.Pk_Home, SWT.HOME}, {OS.Pk_End, SWT.END}, {OS.Pk_Insert, SWT.INSERT}, /* Virtual and Ascii Keys */ {OS.Pk_BackSpace, SWT.BS}, {OS.Pk_Return, SWT.CR}, {OS.Pk_Delete, SWT.DEL}, {OS.Pk_Escape, SWT.ESC}, {OS.Pk_Linefeed, SWT.LF}, {OS.Pk_Tab, SWT.TAB}, {OS.Pk_KP_Tab, SWT.TAB}, /* Functions Keys */ {OS.Pk_F1, SWT.F1}, {OS.Pk_F2, SWT.F2}, {OS.Pk_F3, SWT.F3}, {OS.Pk_F4, SWT.F4}, {OS.Pk_F5, SWT.F5}, {OS.Pk_F6, SWT.F6}, {OS.Pk_F7, SWT.F7}, {OS.Pk_F8, SWT.F8}, {OS.Pk_F9, SWT.F9}, {OS.Pk_F10, SWT.F10}, {OS.Pk_F11, SWT.F11}, {OS.Pk_F12, SWT.F12}, {OS.Pk_F13, SWT.F13}, {OS.Pk_F14, SWT.F14}, {OS.Pk_F15, SWT.F15}, /* Numeric Keypad Keys */ {OS.Pk_KP_Multiply, SWT.KEYPAD_MULTIPLY}, {OS.Pk_KP_Add, SWT.KEYPAD_ADD}, {OS.Pk_KP_Enter, SWT.KEYPAD_CR}, {OS.Pk_KP_Subtract, SWT.KEYPAD_SUBTRACT}, {OS.Pk_KP_Decimal, SWT.KEYPAD_DECIMAL}, {OS.Pk_KP_Divide, SWT.KEYPAD_DIVIDE}, {OS.Pk_KP_0, SWT.KEYPAD_0}, {OS.Pk_KP_1, SWT.KEYPAD_1}, {OS.Pk_KP_2, SWT.KEYPAD_2}, {OS.Pk_KP_3, SWT.KEYPAD_3}, {OS.Pk_KP_4, SWT.KEYPAD_4}, {OS.Pk_KP_5, SWT.KEYPAD_5}, {OS.Pk_KP_6, SWT.KEYPAD_6}, {OS.Pk_KP_7, SWT.KEYPAD_7}, {OS.Pk_KP_8, SWT.KEYPAD_8}, {OS.Pk_KP_9, SWT.KEYPAD_9}, {OS.Pk_KP_Equal, SWT.KEYPAD_EQUAL}, /* Other keys */ {OS.Pk_Caps_Lock, SWT.CAPS_LOCK}, {OS.Pk_Num_Lock, SWT.NUM_LOCK}, {OS.Pk_Scroll_Lock, SWT.SCROLL_LOCK}, {OS.Pk_Pause, SWT.PAUSE}, {OS.Pk_Break, SWT.BREAK}, {OS.Pk_Print, SWT.PRINT_SCREEN}, {OS.Pk_Help, SWT.HELP}, }; /* Multiple Displays. */ static Display Default; static Display [] Displays = new Display [4]; /* Window Classes */ int ClassesPtr; int PtButton; int PtList; int PtLabel; int PtToggleButton; int PtComboBox; int PtText; int PtMultiText; int PtScrollbar; int PtContainer; int PtProgress; int PtPanelGroup; int PtSlider; int PtSeparator; int PtToolbar; int PtNumericInteger; /* Colors */ int WIDGET_DARK_SHADOW, WIDGET_NORMAL_SHADOW, WIDGET_LIGHT_SHADOW; int WIDGET_HIGHLIGHT_SHADOW, WIDGET_BACKGROUND, WIDGET_FOREGROUND, WIDGET_BORDER; int LIST_FOREGROUND, LIST_BACKGROUND, LIST_SELECTION, LIST_SELECTION_TEXT; int INFO_FOREGROUND, INFO_BACKGROUND, TEXT_FOREGROUND, TEXT_BACKGROUND; /* Fonts */ byte [] defaultFont; byte [] TEXT_FONT, LIST_FONT, TITLE_FONT, GAUGE_FONT, GROUP_FONT; /* System Cursors */ Cursor [] cursors = new Cursor [SWT.CURSOR_HAND + 1]; /* Images */ int nullImage; /* ScrollBars */ int SCROLLBAR_WIDTH; int SCROLLBAR_HEIGHT; int SCROLLBAR_VERTICAL_BASIC_FLAGS; int SCROLLBAR_HORIZONTAL_BASIC_FLAGS; /* Skinning support */ static final int GROW_SIZE = 1024; Widget [] skinList = new Widget [GROW_SIZE]; int skinCount; /* Package name */ static final String PACKAGE_NAME; static { String name = Display.class.getName (); int index = name.lastIndexOf ('.'); PACKAGE_NAME = name.substring (0, index + 1); } /* Photon Draw Buffer - shared by all widgets */ static int DrawBufferSize = 1024 * 48; /* Display Data */ Object data; String [] keys; Object [] values; /* * TEMPORARY CODE. Install the runnable that * gets the current display. This code will * be removed in the future. */ static { DeviceFinder = new Runnable () { public void run () { Device device = getCurrent (); if (device == null) { device = getDefault (); } setDevice (device); } }; } /* * TEMPORARY CODE. */ static void setDevice (Device device) { CurrentDevice = device; } /** * Constructs a new instance of this class. * <p> * Note: The resulting display is marked as the <em>current</em> * display. If this is the first display which has been * constructed since the application started, it is also * marked as the <em>default</em> display. * </p> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if called from a thread that already created an existing display</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_SUBCLASS - if this class is not an allowed subclass</li> * </ul> * * @see #getCurrent * @see #getDefault * @see Widget#checkSubclass * @see Shell */ public Display () { this (null); } /** * Constructs a new instance of this class using the parameter. * * @param data the device data */ public Display (DeviceData data) { super (data); } /** * Adds the listener to the collection of listeners who will * be notified when an event of the given type occurs anywhere * in a widget. The event type is one of the event constants * defined in class <code>SWT</code>. When the event does occur, * the listener is notified by sending it the <code>handleEvent()</code> * message. * <p> * Setting the type of an event to <code>SWT.None</code> from * within the <code>handleEvent()</code> method can be used to * change the event type and stop subsequent Java listeners * from running. Because event filters run before other listeners, * event filters can both block other listeners and set arbitrary * fields within an event. For this reason, event filters are both * powerful and dangerous. They should generally be avoided for * performance, debugging and code maintenance reasons. * </p> * * @param eventType the type of event to listen for * @param listener the listener which should be notified when the event occurs * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the listener is null</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see Listener * @see SWT * @see #removeFilter * @see #removeListener * * @since 3.0 */ public void addFilter (int eventType, Listener listener) { checkDevice (); if (listener == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (filterTable == null) filterTable = new EventTable (); filterTable.hook (eventType, listener); } void addLayoutDeferred (Composite comp) { if (layoutDeferred == null) layoutDeferred = new Composite [64]; if (layoutDeferredCount == layoutDeferred.length) { Composite [] temp = new Composite [layoutDeferred.length + 64]; System.arraycopy (layoutDeferred, 0, temp, 0, layoutDeferred.length); layoutDeferred = temp; } layoutDeferred[layoutDeferredCount++] = comp; } /** * Adds the listener to the collection of listeners who will * be notified when an event of the given type occurs. The event * type is one of the event constants defined in class <code>SWT</code>. * When the event does occur in the display, the listener is notified by * sending it the <code>handleEvent()</code> message. * * @param eventType the type of event to listen for * @param listener the listener which should be notified when the event occurs * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the listener is null</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see Listener * @see SWT * @see #removeListener * * @since 2.0 */ public void addListener (int eventType, Listener listener) { checkDevice (); if (listener == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (eventTable == null) eventTable = new EventTable (); eventTable.hook (eventType, listener); } void addSkinnableWidget (Widget widget) { if (skinCount >= skinList.length) { Widget[] newSkinWidgets = new Widget [skinList.length + GROW_SIZE]; System.arraycopy (skinList, 0, newSkinWidgets, 0, skinList.length); skinList = newSkinWidgets; } skinList [skinCount++] = widget; } /** * Causes the <code>run()</code> method of the runnable to * be invoked by the user-interface thread at the next * reasonable opportunity. The caller of this method continues * to run in parallel, and is not notified when the * runnable has completed. Specifying <code>null</code> as the * runnable simply wakes the user-interface thread when run. * <p> * Note that at the time the runnable is invoked, widgets * that have the receiver as their display may have been * disposed. Therefore, it is necessary to check for this * case inside the runnable before accessing the widget. * </p> * * @param runnable code to run on the user-interface thread or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see #syncExec */ public void asyncExec (Runnable runnable) { synchronized (Device.class) { if (isDisposed ()) error (SWT.ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED); synchronizer.asyncExec (runnable); } } /** * Causes the system hardware to emit a short sound * (if it supports this capability). * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public void beep () { checkDevice (); OS.PtBeep (); } protected void checkDevice () { if (thread == null) error (SWT.ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED); if (thread != Thread.currentThread ()) error (SWT.ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS); if (isDisposed ()) error (SWT.ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED); } static void checkDisplay (Thread thread, boolean multiple) { synchronized (Device.class) { for (int i=0; i<Displays.length; i++) { if (Displays [i] != null) { if (!multiple) SWT.error (SWT.ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, null, " [multiple displays]"); if (Displays [i].thread == thread) SWT.error (SWT.ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS); } } } } /** * Checks that this class can be subclassed. * <p> * IMPORTANT: See the comment in <code>Widget.checkSubclass()</code>. * </p> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_SUBCLASS - if this class is not an allowed subclass</li> * </ul> * * @see Widget#checkSubclass */ protected void checkSubclass () { if (!isValidClass (getClass ())) error (SWT.ERROR_INVALID_SUBCLASS); } /** * Requests that the connection between SWT and the underlying * operating system be closed. * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see Device#dispose * * @since 2.0 */ public void close () { checkDevice (); Event event = new Event (); sendEvent (SWT.Close, event); if (event.doit) dispose (); } String convertToLf (String text) { int length = text.length (); if (length == 0) return text; /* Check for an LF or CR/LF. Assume the rest of the string * is formated that way. This will not work if the string * contains mixed delimiters. */ int i = text.indexOf ('\n', 0); if (i == -1 || i == 0) return text; if (text.charAt (i - 1) != '\r') return text; /* The string is formatted with CR/LF. * Create a new string with the LF line delimiter. */ i = 0; StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer (); while (i < length) { int j = text.indexOf ('\r', i); if (j == -1) j = length; String s = text.substring (i, j); result.append (s); i = j + 2; result.append ('\n'); } return result.toString (); } /** * Creates the device in the operating system. If the device * does not have a handle, this method may do nothing depending * on the device. * <p> * This method is called before <code>init</code>. * </p> * * @param data the DeviceData which describes the receiver * * @see #init */ protected void create (DeviceData data) { checkSubclass (); checkDisplay (thread = Thread.currentThread (), false); createDisplay (data); register (this); if (Default == null) Default = this; } void createDisplay (DeviceData data) { OS.PtInit (null); OS.PgSetDrawBufferSize (DrawBufferSize); app_context = OS.PtCreateAppContext (); } static void deregister (Display display) { synchronized (Device.class) { for (int i=0; i<Displays.length; i++) { if (display == Displays [i]) Displays [i] = null; } } } /** * Destroys the device in the operating system and releases * the device's handle. If the device does not have a handle, * this method may do nothing depending on the device. * <p> * This method is called after <code>release</code>. * </p> * @see Device#dispose * @see #release */ protected void destroy () { if (this == Default) Default = null; deregister (this); destroyDisplay (); } void destroyDisplay () { // NEED to destroy app_context ??? } /** * Causes the <code>run()</code> method of the runnable to * be invoked by the user-interface thread just before the * receiver is disposed. Specifying a <code>null</code> runnable * is ignored. * * @param runnable code to run at dispose time. * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public void disposeExec (Runnable runnable) { checkDevice (); if (disposeList == null) disposeList = new Runnable [4]; for (int i=0; i<disposeList.length; i++) { if (disposeList [i] == null) { disposeList [i] = runnable; return; } } Runnable [] newDisposeList = new Runnable [disposeList.length + 4]; System.arraycopy (disposeList, 0, newDisposeList, 0, disposeList.length); newDisposeList [disposeList.length] = runnable; disposeList = newDisposeList; } int drawProc (int handle, int damage) { /* * Feature in Photon. On QNX 6.2, if a widget is damaged, PtBlit() will * call its draw function before blitting pixels. This is not wrong * but it is unwanted, since the callback might happen in a thread other * than the display thread. The fix is to detect that the callback happened * in the wrong thread and return right away. */ //TEMPORARY CODE if (thread != Thread.currentThread()) return 0; Widget widget = WidgetTable.get (handle); if (widget == null) return 0; return widget.drawProc (handle, damage); } void error (int code) { SWT.error(code); } /** * Returns the display which the given thread is the * user-interface thread for, or null if the given thread * is not a user-interface thread for any display. Specifying * <code>null</code> as the thread will return <code>null</code> * for the display. * * @param thread the user-interface thread * @return the display for the given thread */ public static Display findDisplay (Thread thread) { synchronized (Device.class) { for (int i=0; i<Displays.length; i++) { Display display = Displays [i]; if (display != null && display.thread == thread) { return display; } } return null; } } boolean filterEvent (Event event) { if (filterTable != null) filterTable.sendEvent (event); return false; } boolean filters (int eventType) { if (filterTable == null) return false; return filterTable.hooks (eventType); } /** * Given the operating system handle for a widget, returns * the instance of the <code>Widget</code> subclass which * represents it in the currently running application, if * such exists, or null if no matching widget can be found. * <p> * <b>IMPORTANT:</b> This method should not be called from * application code. The arguments are platform-specific. * </p> * * @param handle the handle for the widget * @return the SWT widget that the handle represents * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @noreference This method is not intended to be referenced by clients. */ public Widget findWidget (int handle) { checkDevice (); return WidgetTable.get (handle); } /** * Given the operating system handle for a widget, * and widget-specific id, returns the instance of * the <code>Widget</code> subclass which represents * the handle/id pair in the currently running application, * if such exists, or null if no matching widget can be found. * <p> * <b>IMPORTANT:</b> This method should not be called from * application code. The arguments are platform-specific. * </p> * * @param handle the handle for the widget * @param id the id for the subwidget (usually an item) * @return the SWT widget that the handle/id pair represents * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @noreference This method is not intended to be referenced by clients. * * @since 3.1 */ public Widget findWidget (int handle, int id) { checkDevice (); return null; } /** * Given a widget and a widget-specific id, returns the * instance of the <code>Widget</code> subclass which represents * the widget/id pair in the currently running application, * if such exists, or null if no matching widget can be found. * * @param widget the widget * @param id the id for the subwidget (usually an item) * @return the SWT subwidget (usually an item) that the widget/id pair represents * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.3 */ public Widget findWidget (Widget widget, int id) { checkDevice (); return null; } /** * Returns the currently active <code>Shell</code>, or null * if no shell belonging to the currently running application * is active. * * @return the active shell or null * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public Shell getActiveShell () { checkDevice (); int handle = 0; while ((handle = OS.PtNextTopLevelWidget (handle)) != 0) { int state = OS.PtWindowGetState (handle); if (state != -1 && (state & OS.Ph_WM_STATE_ISFOCUS) != 0) { Widget widget = WidgetTable.get (handle); if (widget instanceof Shell) return (Shell) widget; } } return null; } /** * Returns the control which the on-screen pointer is currently * over top of, or null if it is not currently over one of the * controls built by the currently running application. * * @return the control under the cursor or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public Control getCursorControl () { checkDevice (); int ig = OS.PhInputGroup (0); PhCursorInfo_t info = new PhCursorInfo_t (); OS.PhQueryCursor ((short) ig, info); PhRect_t rect = new PhRect_t (); rect.ul_x = rect.lr_x = info.pos_x; rect.ul_y = rect.lr_y = info.pos_y; int handle = 0; //DOESN'T WORK WHEN SHELLS OVERLAP (NEED Z ORDER) while ((handle = OS.PtNextTopLevelWidget (handle)) != 0) { int child = handle, parent = 0; short [] x = new short [1], y = new short [1]; do { OS.PtGetAbsPosition (child, x, y); rect.ul_x = rect.lr_x = (short) (info.pos_x - x [0]); rect.ul_y = rect.lr_y = (short) (info.pos_y - y [0]); if ((child = OS.PtHit (child, 1, rect)) == 0) break; parent = child; if (OS.PtWidgetIsClassMember (child, OS.PtContainer ()) == 0) break; } while (child != 0); if (parent != 0) { do { Widget widget = WidgetTable.get (parent); if (widget != null && widget instanceof Control) { Control control = (Control) widget; if (control.getEnabled ()) return control; return control; } } while ((parent = OS.PtWidgetParent (parent)) != 0); } } return null; } /** * Returns an array containing the recommended cursor sizes. * * @return the array of cursor sizes * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.0 */ public Point [] getCursorSizes () { checkDevice (); return new Point [] {new Point (16, 16), new Point (32, 32)}; } /** * Returns the location of the on-screen pointer relative * to the top left corner of the screen. * * @return the cursor location * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public Point getCursorLocation () { checkDevice (); int ig = OS.PhInputGroup (0); PhCursorInfo_t info = new PhCursorInfo_t (); OS.PhQueryCursor ((short)ig, info); return new Point (info.pos_x, info.pos_y); } /** * Returns the display which the currently running thread is * the user-interface thread for, or null if the currently * running thread is not a user-interface thread for any display. * * @return the current display */ public static Display getCurrent () { return findDisplay (Thread.currentThread ()); } /** * Returns the default display. One is created (making the * thread that invokes this method its user-interface thread) * if it did not already exist. * * @return the default display */ public static Display getDefault () { synchronized (Device.class) { if (Default == null) Default = new Display (); return Default; } } /** * Returns the single instance of the application menu bar, or * <code>null</code> if there is no application menu bar for the platform. * * @return the application menu bar, or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.7 */ public Menu getMenuBar () { checkDevice (); return null; } /** * Returns the application name. * * @return the application name * * @see #setAppName(String) * * @since 3.6 */ public static String getAppName () { return APP_NAME; } /** * Returns the application version. * * @return the application version * * @see #setAppVersion(String) * * @since 3.6 */ public static String getAppVersion () { return APP_VERSION; } /** * Sets the application name to the argument. * <p> * The application name can be used in several ways, * depending on the platform and tools being used. * On Motif, for example, this can be used to set * the name used for resource lookup. Accessibility * tools may also ask for the application name. * </p><p> * Specifying <code>null</code> for the name clears it. * </p> * * @param name the new app name or <code>null</code> */ public static void setAppName (String name) { APP_NAME = name; } /** * Sets the application version to the argument. * * @param version the new app version * * @since 3.6 */ public static void setAppVersion (String version) { APP_VERSION = version; } /** * Returns the button dismissal alignment, one of <code>LEFT</code> or <code>RIGHT</code>. * The button dismissal alignment is the ordering that should be used when positioning the * default dismissal button for a dialog. For example, in a dialog that contains an OK and * CANCEL button, on platforms where the button dismissal alignment is <code>LEFT</code>, the * button ordering should be OK/CANCEL. When button dismissal alignment is <code>RIGHT</code>, * the button ordering should be CANCEL/OK. * * @return the button dismissal order * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 2.1 */ public int getDismissalAlignment () { checkDevice (); return SWT.RIGHT; } /** * Returns the longest duration, in milliseconds, between * two mouse button clicks that will be considered a * <em>double click</em> by the underlying operating system. * * @return the double click time * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public int getDoubleClickTime () { checkDevice (); //NOT DONE return 250; } /** * Returns the control which currently has keyboard focus, * or null if keyboard events are not currently going to * any of the controls built by the currently running * application. * * @return the focus control or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public Control getFocusControl () { checkDevice (); int handle = 0; while ((handle = OS.PtNextTopLevelWidget (handle)) != 0) { int state = OS.PtWindowGetState (handle); if (state != -1 && (state & OS.Ph_WM_STATE_ISFOCUS) != 0) { int focusHandle = OS.PtContainerFindFocus (handle); if (focusHandle != 0) { Widget widget = WidgetTable.get (focusHandle); if (widget instanceof Control) return (Control) widget; } return null; } } return null; } int getLastEventTime () { return (int) System.currentTimeMillis (); } /** * Returns true when the high contrast mode is enabled. * Otherwise, false is returned. * <p> * Note: This operation is a hint and is not supported on * platforms that do not have this concept. * </p> * * @return the high contrast mode * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.0 */ public boolean getHighContrast () { checkDevice (); return false; } /** * Returns the maximum allowed depth of icons on this display, in bits per pixel. * On some platforms, this may be different than the actual depth of the display. * * @return the maximum icon depth * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see Device#getDepth */ public int getIconDepth () { return getDepth (); } /** * Returns an array containing the recommended icon sizes. * * @return the array of icon sizes * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see Decorations#setImages(Image[]) * * @since 3.0 */ public Point [] getIconSizes () { checkDevice (); return new Point [] {new Point (15, 15), new Point (43, 43)}; } int getMessageCount () { return synchronizer.getMessageCount (); } /** * Returns an array of monitors attached to the device. * * @return the array of monitors * * @since 3.0 */ public Monitor [] getMonitors () { checkDevice (); int cnt = OS.PhQueryRids (0, 0, 0, OS.Ph_GRAFX_REGION, 0, 0, null, null, 0); int [] rids = new int [cnt]; cnt = OS.PhQueryRids (0, 0, 0, OS.Ph_GRAFX_REGION, 0, 0, null, rids, rids.length); PhRect_t rect = new PhRect_t (); Monitor [] monitors = new Monitor [cnt]; for (int i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { Monitor monitor = new Monitor (); monitor.handle = rids [i]; OS.PhWindowQueryVisible (OS.Ph_QUERY_CONSOLE, rids [i], OS.PhInputGroup (0), rect); monitor.x = rect.ul_x; monitor.y = rect.ul_y; monitor.width = rect.lr_x - rect.ul_x + 1; monitor.height = rect.lr_y - rect.ul_y + 1; OS.PhWindowQueryVisible (OS.Ph_QUERY_WORKSPACE, rids [i], OS.PhInputGroup (0), rect); monitor.clientX = rect.ul_x; monitor.clientY = rect.ul_y; monitor.clientWidth = rect.lr_x - rect.ul_x + 1; monitor.clientHeight = rect.lr_y - rect.ul_y + 1; monitors [i] = monitor; } return monitors; } /** * Returns the primary monitor for that device. * * @return the primary monitor * * @since 3.0 */ public Monitor getPrimaryMonitor () { checkDevice (); /* * Note. Photon does not define a primary monitor. * The workaround is to arbitrarily return the first * monitor whose coordinates are (0, 0), or the first * monitor returned by getMonitors(). */ Monitor [] monitors = getMonitors (); if (monitors.length == 1) return monitors [0]; for (int i = 0; i < monitors.length; i++) { Monitor monitor = monitors [i]; if (monitor.x == 0 && monitor.y == 0) return monitor; } return monitors [0]; } /** * Returns a (possibly empty) array containing all shells which have * not been disposed and have the receiver as their display. * * @return the receiver's shells * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public Shell [] getShells () { checkDevice (); /* * NOTE: Need to check that the shells that belong * to another display have not been disposed by the * other display's thread as the shells list is being * processed. */ int count = 0; Shell [] shells = WidgetTable.shells (); for (int i=0; i<shells.length; i++) { Shell shell = shells [i]; if (!shell.isDisposed () && this == shell.display) { count++; } } if (count == shells.length) return shells; int index = 0; Shell [] result = new Shell [count]; for (int i=0; i<shells.length; i++) { Shell shell = shells [i]; if (!shell.isDisposed () && this == shell.display) { result [index++] = shell; } } return result; } /** * Returns the matching standard color for the given * constant, which should be one of the color constants * specified in class <code>SWT</code>. Any value other * than one of the SWT color constants which is passed * in will result in the color black. This color should * not be free'd because it was allocated by the system, * not the application. * * @param id the color constant * @return the matching color * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see SWT */ public Color getSystemColor (int id) { checkDevice (); int color = 0x000000; switch (id) { case SWT.COLOR_INFO_FOREGROUND: color = INFO_FOREGROUND; break; case SWT.COLOR_INFO_BACKGROUND: color = INFO_BACKGROUND; break; case SWT.COLOR_TITLE_FOREGROUND: color = 0xFFFFFF; break; case SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND: color = 0x5281D5; break; case SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT: color = 0x74A3FF; break; case SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_FOREGROUND: color = 0x000000; break; case SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_BACKGROUND: color = 0xABBBD3; break; case SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT: color = 0xCDDDFF; break; case SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_DARK_SHADOW: color = WIDGET_DARK_SHADOW; break; case SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_NORMAL_SHADOW: color = WIDGET_NORMAL_SHADOW; break; case SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_LIGHT_SHADOW: color = WIDGET_LIGHT_SHADOW; break; case SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_HIGHLIGHT_SHADOW: color = WIDGET_HIGHLIGHT_SHADOW; break; case SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_BACKGROUND: color = WIDGET_BACKGROUND; break; case SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_FOREGROUND: color = WIDGET_FOREGROUND; break; case SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_BORDER: color = WIDGET_BORDER; break; case SWT.COLOR_LIST_FOREGROUND: color = LIST_FOREGROUND; break; case SWT.COLOR_LIST_BACKGROUND: color = LIST_BACKGROUND; break; case SWT.COLOR_LIST_SELECTION: color = LIST_SELECTION; break; case SWT.COLOR_LIST_SELECTION_TEXT: color = LIST_SELECTION_TEXT; break; default: return super.getSystemColor (id); } return Color.photon_new (this, color); } /** * Returns the matching standard platform cursor for the given * constant, which should be one of the cursor constants * specified in class <code>SWT</code>. This cursor should * not be free'd because it was allocated by the system, * not the application. A value of <code>null</code> will * be returned if the supplied constant is not an SWT cursor * constant. * * @param id the SWT cursor constant * @return the corresponding cursor or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see SWT#CURSOR_ARROW * @see SWT#CURSOR_WAIT * @see SWT#CURSOR_CROSS * @see SWT#CURSOR_APPSTARTING * @see SWT#CURSOR_HELP * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEALL * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENESW * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENS * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENWSE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEWE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEN * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZES * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEW * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZESE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZESW * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENW * @see SWT#CURSOR_UPARROW * @see SWT#CURSOR_IBEAM * @see SWT#CURSOR_NO * @see SWT#CURSOR_HAND * * @since 3.0 */ public Cursor getSystemCursor (int id) { checkDevice (); if (!(0 <= id && id < cursors.length)) return null; if (cursors [id] == null) { cursors [id] = new Cursor (this, id); } return cursors [id]; } /** * Returns a reasonable font for applications to use. * On some platforms, this will match the "default font" * or "system font" if such can be found. This font * should not be free'd because it was allocated by the * system, not the application. * <p> * Typically, applications which want the default look * should simply not set the font on the widgets they * create. Widgets are always created with the correct * default font for the class of user-interface component * they represent. * </p> * * @return a font * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public Font getSystemFont () { checkDevice (); byte [] font = defaultFont != null ? defaultFont : TEXT_FONT; return Font.photon_new (this, font); } /** * Returns the matching standard platform image for the given * constant, which should be one of the icon constants * specified in class <code>SWT</code>. This image should * not be free'd because it was allocated by the system, * not the application. A value of <code>null</code> will * be returned either if the supplied constant is not an * SWT icon constant or if the platform does not define an * image that corresponds to the constant. * * @param id the SWT icon constant * @return the corresponding image or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see SWT#ICON_ERROR * @see SWT#ICON_INFORMATION * @see SWT#ICON_QUESTION * @see SWT#ICON_WARNING * @see SWT#ICON_WORKING * * @since 3.0 */ public Image getSystemImage (int id) { checkDevice (); return null; } /** * Returns the single instance of the system-provided menu for the application, or * <code>null</code> on platforms where no menu is provided for the application. * * @return the system menu, or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.7 */ public Menu getSystemMenu () { checkDevice(); return null; } /** * Returns the single instance of the system taskBar or null * when there is no system taskBar available for the platform. * * @return the system taskBar or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.6 */ public TaskBar getSystemTaskBar () { checkDevice (); return null; } /** * Returns the single instance of the system tray or null * when there is no system tray available for the platform. * * @return the system tray or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.0 */ public Tray getSystemTray () { checkDevice (); return null; } /** * Gets the synchronizer used by the display. * * @return the receiver's synchronizer * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.4 */ public Synchronizer getSynchronizer () { checkDevice (); return synchronizer; } /** * Returns the thread that has invoked <code>syncExec</code> * or null if no such runnable is currently being invoked by * the user-interface thread. * <p> * Note: If a runnable invoked by asyncExec is currently * running, this method will return null. * </p> * * @return the receiver's sync-interface thread * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public Thread getSyncThread () { synchronized (Device.class) { if (isDisposed ()) error (SWT.ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED); return synchronizer.syncThread; } } /** * Returns the user-interface thread for the receiver. * * @return the receiver's user-interface thread * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> */ public Thread getThread () { synchronized (Device.class) { if (isDisposed ()) error (SWT.ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED); return thread; } } /** * Returns a boolean indicating whether a touch-aware input device is * attached to the system and is ready for use. * * @return <code>true</code> if a touch-aware input device is detected, or <code>false</code> otherwise * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.7 */ public boolean getTouchEnabled() { checkDevice(); return false; } int hotkeyProc (int handle, int data, int info) { Widget widget = WidgetTable.get (handle); if (widget == null) return OS.Pt_CONTINUE; return widget.hotkeyProc (handle, data, info); } /** * Initializes any internal resources needed by the * device. * <p> * This method is called after <code>create</code>. * </p> * * @see #create */ protected void init () { super.init (); initializeDisplay (); initializeWidgetClasses (); initializeWidgetColors (); initializeWidgetFonts (); initializeScrollbars (); initializeImages (); } void initializeDisplay () { windowCallback = new Callback (this, "windowProc", 3); windowProc = windowCallback.getAddress (); if (windowProc == 0) error (SWT.ERROR_NO_MORE_CALLBACKS); drawCallback = new Callback (this, "drawProc", 2); drawProc = drawCallback.getAddress (); if (drawProc == 0) error (SWT.ERROR_NO_MORE_CALLBACKS); workCallback = new Callback (this, "workProc", 1); workProc = workCallback.getAddress (); if (workProc == 0) error (SWT.ERROR_NO_MORE_CALLBACKS); inputCallback = new Callback (this, "inputProc", 4); inputProc = inputCallback.getAddress (); if (inputProc == 0) error (SWT.ERROR_NO_MORE_CALLBACKS); timerCallback = new Callback (this, "timerProc", 3); timerProc = timerCallback.getAddress (); if (timerProc == 0) error (SWT.ERROR_NO_MORE_CALLBACKS); hotkeyCallback = new Callback (this, "hotkeyProc", 3); hotkeyProc = hotkeyCallback.getAddress (); if (hotkeyProc == 0) error (SWT.ERROR_NO_MORE_CALLBACKS); pulse = OS.PtAppCreatePulse (app_context, -1); input = OS.PtAppAddInput (app_context, pulse, inputProc, 0); int [] args = { OS.Pt_ARG_REGION_OPAQUE, 0, ~0, OS.Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR, OS.Pg_TRANSPARENT, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_REGION_SENSE, OS.Ph_EV_TIMER, ~0, }; OS.PtSetParentWidget (0); timerHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtRegion (), 0, args.length / 3, args); if (timerHandle == 0) error (SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES); OS.PtRealizeWidget (timerHandle); } void initializeScrollbars () { OS.PtSetParentWidget (0); int shellHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtWindow (), 0, 0, null); int textHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtMultiText (), shellHandle, 0, null); int child = OS.PtWidgetChildFront (textHandle); while (child != 0) { if (OS.PtWidgetClass (child) == OS.PtScrollbar ()) { int [] args = new int [] { OS.Pt_ARG_ORIENTATION, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_WIDTH, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_HEIGHT, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_BASIC_FLAGS, 0, 0, }; OS.PtGetResources (child, args.length / 3, args); switch (args [1]) { case OS.Pt_HORIZONTAL: SCROLLBAR_HEIGHT = args [7]; SCROLLBAR_HORIZONTAL_BASIC_FLAGS = args [10]; break; case OS.Pt_VERTICAL: SCROLLBAR_WIDTH = args [4]; SCROLLBAR_VERTICAL_BASIC_FLAGS = args [10]; break; } } child = OS.PtWidgetBrotherBehind (child); } OS.PtDestroyWidget (shellHandle); } void initializeWidgetClasses () { int [] args = {OS.Pt_SET_DRAW_F, drawProc, 0}; int [] buffer = { OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtButton (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtList (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtLabel (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtWindow (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtToggleButton (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtComboBox (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtText (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtMultiText (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtScrollbar (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtScrollContainer (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtScrollArea (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtContainer (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtProgress (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtPanelGroup (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtPane (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtSlider (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtSeparator (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtToolbar (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, OS.PtCreateWidgetClass (OS.PtNumericInteger (), 0, args.length / 3, args), 0, 0, }; ClassesPtr = OS.malloc (buffer.length * 4); OS.memmove (ClassesPtr, buffer, buffer.length * 4); PtButton = ClassesPtr; PtList = ClassesPtr + 12; PtLabel = ClassesPtr + 24; //PtWindow = ClassesPtr + 36; PtToggleButton = ClassesPtr + 48; PtComboBox = ClassesPtr + 60; PtText = ClassesPtr + 72; PtMultiText = ClassesPtr + 84; PtScrollbar = ClassesPtr + 96; //PtScrollContainer = ClassesPtr + 108; //PtScrollArea = ClassesPtr + 120; PtContainer = ClassesPtr + 132; PtProgress = ClassesPtr + 144; PtPanelGroup = ClassesPtr + 156; //PtPane = ClassesPtr + 168; PtSlider = ClassesPtr + 180; PtSeparator = ClassesPtr + 192; PtToolbar = ClassesPtr + 204; PtNumericInteger = ClassesPtr + 216; } void initializeWidgetColors () { OS.PtSetParentWidget (0); int [] args = { OS.Pt_ARG_WINDOW_STATE, OS.Ph_WM_STATE_ISHIDDEN, ~0, }; int shellHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtWindow (), 0, args.length / 3, args); args = new int [] { OS.Pt_ARG_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR, 0, 0, }; OS.PtGetResources (shellHandle, args.length / 3, args); WIDGET_FOREGROUND = args [1]; WIDGET_BACKGROUND = args [4]; int listHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtList (), shellHandle, 0, null); args = new int [] { OS.Pt_ARG_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_SELECTION_FILL_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_SELECTION_TEXT_COLOR, 0, 0, }; OS.PtGetResources (listHandle, args.length / 3, args); LIST_FOREGROUND = args [1]; LIST_BACKGROUND = args [4]; LIST_SELECTION = args [7]; LIST_SELECTION_TEXT = args [10]; int textHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtText (), shellHandle, 0, null); args = new int [] { OS.Pt_ARG_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_FILL_COLOR, 0, 0, }; OS.PtGetResources (textHandle, args.length / 3, args); TEXT_FOREGROUND = args [1]; TEXT_BACKGROUND = args [4]; /* * Feature in Photon. The values of Pt_ARG_DARK_BEVEL_COLOR and * Pt_ARG_LIGHT_BEVEL_COLOR are not initialized until the widget * is realized. The fix is to realize the shell without displaying * it. */ int buttonHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtButton (), shellHandle, 0, null); OS.PtRealizeWidget(shellHandle); args = new int [] { OS.Pt_ARG_OUTLINE_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_OUTLINE_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_DARK_BEVEL_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_BEVEL_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_LIGHT_BEVEL_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_BALLOON_COLOR, 0, 0, OS.Pt_ARG_BALLOON_FILL_COLOR, 0, 0, }; OS.PtGetResources (buttonHandle, args.length / 3, args); WIDGET_BORDER = args [1]; WIDGET_DARK_SHADOW = args [4]; WIDGET_NORMAL_SHADOW = args [7]; WIDGET_LIGHT_SHADOW = args [10]; WIDGET_HIGHLIGHT_SHADOW = args [13]; INFO_FOREGROUND = args [16]; INFO_BACKGROUND = args [19]; OS.PtDestroyWidget (shellHandle); } void initializeWidgetFonts () { String property = System.getProperty ("swt.system.font"); if (property != null) { defaultFont = Converter.wcsToMbcs (null, property, true); TEXT_FONT = LIST_FONT = GAUGE_FONT = TITLE_FONT = defaultFont; GROUP_FONT = Converter.wcsToMbcs (null, property + "b", true); return; } OS.PtSetParentWidget (0); int shellHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtWindow (), 0, 0, null); int [] args = new int [] {OS.Pt_ARG_TITLE_FONT, 0, 0}; OS.PtGetResources (shellHandle, args.length / 3, args); int length = OS.strlen (args [1]); GROUP_FONT = TITLE_FONT = new byte [length + 1]; OS.memmove (TITLE_FONT, args [1], length); int listHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtList (), shellHandle, 0, null); args = new int [] {OS.Pt_ARG_LIST_FONT, 0, 0}; OS.PtGetResources (listHandle, args.length / 3, args); length = OS.strlen (args [1]); LIST_FONT = new byte [length + 1]; OS.memmove (LIST_FONT, args [1], length); int textHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtText (), shellHandle, 0, null); args = new int [] {OS.Pt_ARG_TEXT_FONT, 0, 0}; OS.PtGetResources (textHandle, args.length / 3, args); length = OS.strlen (args [1]); TEXT_FONT = new byte [length + 1]; OS.memmove (TEXT_FONT, args [1], length); int scrollHandle = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtScrollbar (), shellHandle, 0, null); args = new int [] {OS.Pt_ARG_GAUGE_FONT, 0, 0}; OS.PtGetResources (scrollHandle, args.length / 3, args); length = OS.strlen (args [1]); GAUGE_FONT = new byte [length + 1]; OS.memmove (GAUGE_FONT, args [1], length); OS.PtDestroyWidget (shellHandle); } void initializeImages () { nullImage = OS.PhCreateImage (null, (short) 1, (short) 1, OS.Pg_IMAGE_DIRECT_888, 0, 0, 0); if (nullImage == 0) SWT.error (SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES); } int inputProc (int data, int rcvid, int message, int size) { if (embedded) { runDeferredEvents (); if (runAsyncMessages (false)) wakeThread (); } return OS.Pt_CONTINUE; } /** * Invokes platform specific functionality to allocate a new GC handle. * <p> * <b>IMPORTANT:</b> This method is <em>not</em> part of the public * API for <code>Display</code>. It is marked public only so that it * can be shared within the packages provided by SWT. It is not * available on all platforms, and should never be called from * application code. * </p> * * @param data the platform specific GC data * @return the platform specific GC handle * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTError <ul> * <li>ERROR_NO_HANDLES if a handle could not be obtained for gc creation</li> * </ul> * * @noreference This method is not intended to be referenced by clients. */ public int internal_new_GC (GCData data) { if (isDisposed()) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED); int phGC = OS.PgCreateGC(0); // NOTE: PgCreateGC ignores the parameter if (phGC == 0) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES); int mask = SWT.LEFT_TO_RIGHT | SWT.RIGHT_TO_LEFT; if ((data.style & mask) == 0) { data.style |= SWT.LEFT_TO_RIGHT; } data.device = this; data.rid = OS.Ph_DEV_RID; return phGC; } /** * Invokes platform specific functionality to dispose a GC handle. * <p> * <b>IMPORTANT:</b> This method is <em>not</em> part of the public * API for <code>Display</code>. It is marked public only so that it * can be shared within the packages provided by SWT. It is not * available on all platforms, and should never be called from * application code. * </p> * * @param hDC the platform specific GC handle * @param data the platform specific GC data * * @noreference This method is not intended to be referenced by clients. */ public void internal_dispose_GC (int phGC, GCData data) { OS.PgDestroyGC(phGC); } boolean isValidThread () { return thread == Thread.currentThread (); } /** * Returns the application defined property of the receiver * with the specified name, or null if it has not been set. * <p> * Applications may have associated arbitrary objects with the * receiver in this fashion. If the objects stored in the * properties need to be notified when the display is disposed * of, it is the application's responsibility to provide a * <code>disposeExec()</code> handler which does so. * </p> * * @param key the name of the property * @return the value of the property or null if it has not been set * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the key is null</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see #setData(String, Object) * @see #disposeExec(Runnable) */ public Object getData (String key) { checkDevice (); if (key == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (keys == null) return null; for (int i=0; i<keys.length; i++) { if (keys [i].equals (key)) return values [i]; } return null; } /** * Returns the application defined, display specific data * associated with the receiver, or null if it has not been * set. The <em>display specific data</em> is a single, * unnamed field that is stored with every display. * <p> * Applications may put arbitrary objects in this field. If * the object stored in the display specific data needs to * be notified when the display is disposed of, it is the * application's responsibility to provide a * <code>disposeExec()</code> handler which does so. * </p> * * @return the display specific data * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see #setData(Object) * @see #disposeExec(Runnable) */ public Object getData () { checkDevice (); return data; } static boolean isValidClass (Class clazz) { String name = clazz.getName (); int index = name.lastIndexOf ('.'); return name.substring (0, index + 1).equals (PACKAGE_NAME); } /** * Maps a point from one coordinate system to another. * When the control is null, coordinates are mapped to * the display. * <p> * NOTE: On right-to-left platforms where the coordinate * systems are mirrored, special care needs to be taken * when mapping coordinates from one control to another * to ensure the result is correctly mirrored. * * Mapping a point that is the origin of a rectangle and * then adding the width and height is not equivalent to * mapping the rectangle. When one control is mirrored * and the other is not, adding the width and height to a * point that was mapped causes the rectangle to extend * in the wrong direction. Mapping the entire rectangle * instead of just one point causes both the origin and * the corner of the rectangle to be mapped. * </p> * * @param from the source <code>Control</code> or <code>null</code> * @param to the destination <code>Control</code> or <code>null</code> * @param point to be mapped * @return point with mapped coordinates * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the point is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the Control from or the Control to have been disposed</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 2.1.2 */ public Point map (Control from, Control to, Point point) { checkDevice (); if (point == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); return map (from, to, point.x, point.y); } /** * Maps a point from one coordinate system to another. * When the control is null, coordinates are mapped to * the display. * <p> * NOTE: On right-to-left platforms where the coordinate * systems are mirrored, special care needs to be taken * when mapping coordinates from one control to another * to ensure the result is correctly mirrored. * * Mapping a point that is the origin of a rectangle and * then adding the width and height is not equivalent to * mapping the rectangle. When one control is mirrored * and the other is not, adding the width and height to a * point that was mapped causes the rectangle to extend * in the wrong direction. Mapping the entire rectangle * instead of just one point causes both the origin and * the corner of the rectangle to be mapped. * </p> * * @param from the source <code>Control</code> or <code>null</code> * @param to the destination <code>Control</code> or <code>null</code> * @param x coordinates to be mapped * @param y coordinates to be mapped * @return point with mapped coordinates * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the Control from or the Control to have been disposed</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 2.1.2 */ public Point map (Control from, Control to, int x, int y) { checkDevice (); if (from != null && from.isDisposed()) error (SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT); if (to != null && to.isDisposed()) error (SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT); Point point = new Point (x, y); if (from == to) return point; if (from != null) { short [] position_x = new short [1], position_y = new short [1]; OS.PtGetAbsPosition (from.handle, position_x, position_y); point.x += position_x [0]; point.y += position_y [0]; } if (to != null) { short [] position_x = new short [1], position_y = new short [1]; OS.PtGetAbsPosition (to.handle, position_x, position_y); point.x -= position_x [0]; point.y -= position_y [0]; } return point; } /** * Maps a point from one coordinate system to another. * When the control is null, coordinates are mapped to * the display. * <p> * NOTE: On right-to-left platforms where the coordinate * systems are mirrored, special care needs to be taken * when mapping coordinates from one control to another * to ensure the result is correctly mirrored. * * Mapping a point that is the origin of a rectangle and * then adding the width and height is not equivalent to * mapping the rectangle. When one control is mirrored * and the other is not, adding the width and height to a * point that was mapped causes the rectangle to extend * in the wrong direction. Mapping the entire rectangle * instead of just one point causes both the origin and * the corner of the rectangle to be mapped. * </p> * * @param from the source <code>Control</code> or <code>null</code> * @param to the destination <code>Control</code> or <code>null</code> * @param rectangle to be mapped * @return rectangle with mapped coordinates * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the rectangle is null</li> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the Control from or the Control to have been disposed</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 2.1.2 */ public Rectangle map (Control from, Control to, Rectangle rectangle) { checkDevice (); if (rectangle == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); return map (from, to, rectangle.x, rectangle.y, rectangle.width, rectangle.height); } /** * Maps a point from one coordinate system to another. * When the control is null, coordinates are mapped to * the display. * <p> * NOTE: On right-to-left platforms where the coordinate * systems are mirrored, special care needs to be taken * when mapping coordinates from one control to another * to ensure the result is correctly mirrored. * * Mapping a point that is the origin of a rectangle and * then adding the width and height is not equivalent to * mapping the rectangle. When one control is mirrored * and the other is not, adding the width and height to a * point that was mapped causes the rectangle to extend * in the wrong direction. Mapping the entire rectangle * instead of just one point causes both the origin and * the corner of the rectangle to be mapped. * </p> * * @param from the source <code>Control</code> or <code>null</code> * @param to the destination <code>Control</code> or <code>null</code> * @param x coordinates to be mapped * @param y coordinates to be mapped * @param width coordinates to be mapped * @param height coordinates to be mapped * @return rectangle with mapped coordinates * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the Control from or the Control to have been disposed</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 2.1.2 */ public Rectangle map (Control from, Control to, int x, int y, int width, int height) { checkDevice (); if (from != null && from.isDisposed()) error (SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT); if (to != null && to.isDisposed()) error (SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT); Rectangle rect = new Rectangle (x, y, width, height); if (from == to) return rect; if (from != null) { short [] position_x = new short [1], position_y = new short [1]; OS.PtGetAbsPosition (from.handle, position_x, position_y); rect.x += position_x [0]; rect.y += position_y [0]; } if (to != null) { short [] position_x = new short [1], position_y = new short [1]; OS.PtGetAbsPosition (to.handle, position_x, position_y); rect.x -= position_x [0]; rect.y -= position_y [0]; } return rect; } /** * Generate a low level system event. * * <code>post</code> is used to generate low level keyboard * and mouse events. The intent is to enable automated UI * testing by simulating the input from the user. Most * SWT applications should never need to call this method. * <p> * Note that this operation can fail when the operating system * fails to generate the event for any reason. For example, * this can happen when there is no such key or mouse button * or when the system event queue is full. * </p> * <p> * <b>Event Types:</b> * <p>KeyDown, KeyUp * <p>The following fields in the <code>Event</code> apply: * <ul> * <li>(in) type KeyDown or KeyUp</li> * <p> Either one of: * <li>(in) character a character that corresponds to a keyboard key</li> * <li>(in) keyCode the key code of the key that was typed, * as defined by the key code constants in class <code>SWT</code></li> * </ul> * <p>MouseDown, MouseUp</p> * <p>The following fields in the <code>Event</code> apply: * <ul> * <li>(in) type MouseDown or MouseUp * <li>(in) button the button that is pressed or released * </ul> * <p>MouseMove</p> * <p>The following fields in the <code>Event</code> apply: * <ul> * <li>(in) type MouseMove * <li>(in) x the x coordinate to move the mouse pointer to in screen coordinates * <li>(in) y the y coordinate to move the mouse pointer to in screen coordinates * </ul> * <p>MouseWheel</p> * <p>The following fields in the <code>Event</code> apply: * <ul> * <li>(in) type MouseWheel * <li>(in) detail either SWT.SCROLL_LINE or SWT.SCROLL_PAGE * <li>(in) count the number of lines or pages to scroll * </ul> * </dl> * * @param event the event to be generated * * @return true if the event was generated or false otherwise * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the event is null</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 3.0 * */ public boolean post (Event event) { synchronized (Device.class) { if (isDisposed ()) error (SWT.ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED); if (event == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); return false; } } void postEvent (Event event) { /* * Place the event at the end of the event queue. * This code is always called in the Display's * thread so it must be re-enterant but does not * need to be synchronized. */ if (eventQueue == null) eventQueue = new Event [4]; int index = 0; int length = eventQueue.length; while (index < length) { if (eventQueue [index] == null) break; index++; } if (index == length) { Event [] newQueue = new Event [length + 4]; System.arraycopy (eventQueue, 0, newQueue, 0, length); eventQueue = newQueue; } eventQueue [index] = event; if (embedded) wakeThread (); } /** * Reads an event from the operating system's event queue, * dispatches it appropriately, and returns <code>true</code> * if there is potentially more work to do, or <code>false</code> * if the caller can sleep until another event is placed on * the event queue. * <p> * In addition to checking the system event queue, this method also * checks if any inter-thread messages (created by <code>syncExec()</code> * or <code>asyncExec()</code>) are waiting to be processed, and if * so handles them before returning. * </p> * * @return <code>false</code> if the caller can sleep upon return from this method * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * <li>ERROR_FAILED_EXEC - if an exception occurred while running an inter-thread message</li> * </ul> * * @see #sleep * @see #wake */ public boolean readAndDispatch () { checkDevice (); runSkin (); runDeferredLayouts (); idle = false; OS.PtRelease (); OS.PtHold (); int id = OS.PtAppAddWorkProc (app_context, workProc, 0); OS.PtAppProcessEvent (app_context); OS.PtAppRemoveWorkProc (app_context, id); boolean result = true; if (idle) { result = runAsyncMessages (false); } else { runDeferredEvents (); } OS.PtRelease (); OS.PtHold (); return isDisposed () || result; } static void register (Display display) { synchronized (Device.class) { for (int i=0; i<Displays.length; i++) { if (Displays [i] == null) { Displays [i] = display; return; } } Display [] newDisplays = new Display [Displays.length + 4]; System.arraycopy (Displays, 0, newDisplays, 0, Displays.length); newDisplays [Displays.length] = display; Displays = newDisplays; } } /** * Releases any internal resources back to the operating * system and clears all fields except the device handle. * <p> * Disposes all shells which are currently open on the display. * After this method has been invoked, all related related shells * will answer <code>true</code> when sent the message * <code>isDisposed()</code>. * </p><p> * When a device is destroyed, resources that were acquired * on behalf of the programmer need to be returned to the * operating system. For example, if the device allocated a * font to be used as the system font, this font would be * freed in <code>release</code>. Also,to assist the garbage * collector and minimize the amount of memory that is not * reclaimed when the programmer keeps a reference to a * disposed device, all fields except the handle are zero'd. * The handle is needed by <code>destroy</code>. * </p> * This method is called before <code>destroy</code>. * * @see Device#dispose * @see #destroy */ protected void release () { sendEvent (SWT.Dispose, new Event ()); Shell [] shells = WidgetTable.shells (); for (int i=0; i<shells.length; i++) { Shell shell = shells [i]; if (!shell.isDisposed ()) { if (this == shell.display) shell.dispose (); } } if (tray != null) tray.dispose (); tray = null; while (readAndDispatch ()) {} if (disposeList != null) { for (int i=0; i<disposeList.length; i++) { if (disposeList [i] != null) disposeList [i].run (); } } disposeList = null; synchronizer.releaseSynchronizer (); synchronizer = null; releaseDisplay (); super.release (); } void releaseDisplay () { OS.PtDestroyWidget (timerHandle); /* Free the classes array */ OS.free (ClassesPtr); /* Free pulses and input proc */ OS.PtAppRemoveInput (app_context, input); OS.PtAppDeletePulse (app_context, pulse); /* Free the timers */ if (timerIds != null) { for (int i=0; i<timerIds.length; i++) { if (timerIds [i] != 0) OS.PtDestroyWidget (timerIds [i]); } } timerIds = null; timerList = null; timerProc = 0; timerCallback.dispose (); timerCallback = null; /* Free the window proc */ windowCallback.dispose (); windowCallback = null; /* Free callbacks */ drawCallback.dispose(); drawCallback = null; workCallback.dispose(); workCallback = null; inputCallback.dispose(); inputCallback = null; hotkeyCallback.dispose(); hotkeyCallback = null; if (nullImage != 0) { PhImage_t phImage = new PhImage_t(); OS.memmove(phImage, nullImage, PhImage_t.sizeof); phImage.flags = (byte)OS.Ph_RELEASE_IMAGE_ALL; OS.memmove(nullImage, phImage, PhImage_t.sizeof); OS.PhReleaseImage(nullImage); OS.free(nullImage); nullImage = 0; } /* Release the System Cursors */ for (int i = 0; i < cursors.length; i++) { if (cursors [i] != null) cursors [i].dispose (); } cursors = null; /* Release references */ thread = null; data = null; keys = null; values = null; } /** * Removes the listener from the collection of listeners who will * be notified when an event of the given type occurs anywhere in * a widget. The event type is one of the event constants defined * in class <code>SWT</code>. * * @param eventType the type of event to listen for * @param listener the listener which should no longer be notified when the event occurs * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the listener is null</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * </ul> * * @see Listener * @see SWT * @see #addFilter * @see #addListener * * @since 3.0 */ public void removeFilter (int eventType, Listener listener) { checkDevice (); if (listener == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (filterTable == null) return; filterTable.unhook (eventType, listener); if (filterTable.size () == 0) filterTable = null; } /** * Removes the listener from the collection of listeners who will * be notified when an event of the given type occurs. The event type * is one of the event constants defined in class <code>SWT</code>. * * @param eventType the type of event to listen for * @param listener the listener which should no longer be notified * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the listener is null</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see Listener * @see SWT * @see #addListener * * @since 2.0 */ public void removeListener (int eventType, Listener listener) { checkDevice (); if (listener == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (eventTable == null) return; eventTable.unhook (eventType, listener); } boolean runAsyncMessages (boolean all) { return synchronizer.runAsyncMessages (all); } boolean runDeferredEvents () { boolean run = false; /* * Run deferred events. This code is always * called in the Display's thread so it must * be re-enterant but need not be synchronized. */ while (eventQueue != null) { /* Take an event off the queue */ Event event = eventQueue [0]; if (event == null) break; int length = eventQueue.length; System.arraycopy (eventQueue, 1, eventQueue, 0, --length); eventQueue [length] = null; /* Run the event */ Widget widget = event.widget; if (widget != null && !widget.isDisposed ()) { Widget item = event.item; if (item == null || !item.isDisposed ()) { run = true; widget.sendEvent (event); } } /* * At this point, the event queue could * be null due to a recursive invokation * when running the event. */ } /* Clear the queue */ eventQueue = null; return run; } boolean runDeferredLayouts () { if (layoutDeferredCount != 0) { Composite[] temp = layoutDeferred; int count = layoutDeferredCount; layoutDeferred = null; layoutDeferredCount = 0; for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { Composite comp = temp[i]; if (!comp.isDisposed()) comp.setLayoutDeferred (false); } return true; } return false; } boolean runSkin () { if (skinCount > 0) { Widget [] oldSkinWidgets = skinList; int count = skinCount; skinList = new Widget[GROW_SIZE]; skinCount = 0; if (eventTable != null && eventTable.hooks(SWT.Skin)) { for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { Widget widget = oldSkinWidgets[i]; if (widget != null && !widget.isDisposed()) { widget.state &= ~Widget.SKIN_NEEDED; oldSkinWidgets[i] = null; Event event = new Event (); event.widget = widget; sendEvent (SWT.Skin, event); } } } return true; } return false; } void sendEvent (int eventType, Event event) { if (eventTable == null && filterTable == null) { return; } if (event == null) event = new Event (); event.display = this; event.type = eventType; if (event.time == 0) event.time = getLastEventTime (); if (!filterEvent (event)) { if (eventTable != null) eventTable.sendEvent (event); } } /** * Sets the location of the on-screen pointer relative to the top left corner * of the screen. <b>Note: It is typically considered bad practice for a * program to move the on-screen pointer location.</b> * * @param x the new x coordinate for the cursor * @param y the new y coordinate for the cursor * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 2.1 */ public void setCursorLocation (int x, int y) { checkDevice (); OS.PhMoveCursorAbs (OS.PhInputGroup (0), x, y); } /** * Sets the location of the on-screen pointer relative to the top left corner * of the screen. <b>Note: It is typically considered bad practice for a * program to move the on-screen pointer location.</b> * * @param point new position * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the point is null * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @since 2.0 */ public void setCursorLocation (Point point) { checkDevice (); if (point == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); setCursorLocation (point.x, point.y); } /** * Sets the application defined property of the receiver * with the specified name to the given argument. * <p> * Applications may have associated arbitrary objects with the * receiver in this fashion. If the objects stored in the * properties need to be notified when the display is disposed * of, it is the application's responsibility provide a * <code>disposeExec()</code> handler which does so. * </p> * * @param key the name of the property * @param value the new value for the property * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the key is null</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see #getData(String) * @see #disposeExec(Runnable) */ public void setData (String key, Object value) { checkDevice (); if (key == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); /* Remove the key/value pair */ if (value == null) { if (keys == null) return; int index = 0; while (index < keys.length && !keys [index].equals (key)) index++; if (index == keys.length) return; if (keys.length == 1) { keys = null; values = null; } else { String [] newKeys = new String [keys.length - 1]; Object [] newValues = new Object [values.length - 1]; System.arraycopy (keys, 0, newKeys, 0, index); System.arraycopy (keys, index + 1, newKeys, index, newKeys.length - index); System.arraycopy (values, 0, newValues, 0, index); System.arraycopy (values, index + 1, newValues, index, newValues.length - index); keys = newKeys; values = newValues; } return; } /* Add the key/value pair */ if (keys == null) { keys = new String [] {key}; values = new Object [] {value}; return; } for (int i=0; i<keys.length; i++) { if (keys [i].equals (key)) { values [i] = value; return; } } String [] newKeys = new String [keys.length + 1]; Object [] newValues = new Object [values.length + 1]; System.arraycopy (keys, 0, newKeys, 0, keys.length); System.arraycopy (values, 0, newValues, 0, values.length); newKeys [keys.length] = key; newValues [values.length] = value; keys = newKeys; values = newValues; } /** * Sets the application defined, display specific data * associated with the receiver, to the argument. * The <em>display specific data</em> is a single, * unnamed field that is stored with every display. * <p> * Applications may put arbitrary objects in this field. If * the object stored in the display specific data needs to * be notified when the display is disposed of, it is the * application's responsibility provide a * <code>disposeExec()</code> handler which does so. * </p> * * @param data the new display specific data * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see #getData() * @see #disposeExec(Runnable) */ public void setData (Object data) { checkDevice (); this.data = data; } /** * Sets the synchronizer used by the display to be * the argument, which can not be null. * * @param synchronizer the new synchronizer for the display (must not be null) * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the synchronizer is null</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * <li>ERROR_FAILED_EXEC - if an exception occurred while running an inter-thread message</li> * </ul> */ public void setSynchronizer (Synchronizer synchronizer) { checkDevice (); if (synchronizer == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (synchronizer == this.synchronizer) return; Synchronizer oldSynchronizer; synchronized (Device.class) { oldSynchronizer = this.synchronizer; this.synchronizer = synchronizer; } if (oldSynchronizer != null) { oldSynchronizer.runAsyncMessages(true); } } /** * Causes the user-interface thread to <em>sleep</em> (that is, * to be put in a state where it does not consume CPU cycles) * until an event is received or it is otherwise awakened. * * @return <code>true</code> if an event requiring dispatching was placed on the queue. * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see #wake */ public boolean sleep () { checkDevice (); if (getMessageCount () != 0) return true; OS.PtFlush (); OS.PtHold (); OS.PtAppProcessEvent (app_context); runDeferredEvents (); OS.PtRelease (); return true; } /** * Causes the <code>run()</code> method of the runnable to * be invoked by the user-interface thread at the next * reasonable opportunity. The thread which calls this method * is suspended until the runnable completes. Specifying <code>null</code> * as the runnable simply wakes the user-interface thread. * <p> * Note that at the time the runnable is invoked, widgets * that have the receiver as their display may have been * disposed. Therefore, it is necessary to check for this * case inside the runnable before accessing the widget. * </p> * * @param runnable code to run on the user-interface thread or <code>null</code> * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_FAILED_EXEC - if an exception occurred when executing the runnable</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see #asyncExec */ public void syncExec (Runnable runnable) { Synchronizer synchronizer; synchronized (Device.class) { if (isDisposed ()) error (SWT.ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED); synchronizer = this.synchronizer; } synchronizer.syncExec (runnable); } int textWidth (String string, byte[] font) { if (string.length () == 0) return 0; byte [] textBuffer = Converter.wcsToMbcs (null, string, false); PhRect_t rect = new PhRect_t (); OS.PfExtentText(rect, null, font, textBuffer, textBuffer.length); if (rect.lr_x == rect.ul_x) return 0; return rect.lr_x - rect.ul_x + 1; } /** * Causes the <code>run()</code> method of the runnable to * be invoked by the user-interface thread after the specified * number of milliseconds have elapsed. If milliseconds is less * than zero, the runnable is not executed. * <p> * Note that at the time the runnable is invoked, widgets * that have the receiver as their display may have been * disposed. Therefore, it is necessary to check for this * case inside the runnable before accessing the widget. * </p> * * @param milliseconds the delay before running the runnable * @param runnable code to run on the user-interface thread * * @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul> * <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the runnable is null</li> * </ul> * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see #asyncExec */ public void timerExec (int milliseconds, Runnable runnable) { checkDevice (); if (runnable == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (timerList == null) timerList = new Runnable [4]; if (timerIds == null) timerIds = new int [4]; int index = 0; while (index < timerList.length) { if (timerList [index] == runnable) break; index++; } if (index != timerList.length) { OS.PtDestroyWidget (timerIds [index]); timerList [index] = null; timerIds [index] = 0; if (milliseconds < 0) return; } else { if (milliseconds < 0) return; index = 0; while (index < timerList.length) { if (timerList [index] == null) break; index++; } if (index == timerList.length) { Runnable [] newTimerList = new Runnable [timerList.length + 4]; System.arraycopy (timerList, 0, newTimerList, 0, timerList.length); timerList = newTimerList; int [] newTimerIds = new int [timerIds.length + 4]; System.arraycopy (timerIds, 0, newTimerIds, 0, timerIds.length); timerIds = newTimerIds; } } int [] args = {OS.Pt_ARG_TIMER_INITIAL, milliseconds, 0}; int timerId = OS.PtCreateWidget (OS.PtTimer (), timerHandle, args.length / 3, args); if (timerId != 0) { OS.PtRealizeWidget (timerId); OS.PtAddCallback (timerId, OS.Pt_CB_TIMER_ACTIVATE, timerProc, index); timerIds [index] = timerId; timerList [index] = runnable; } } int timerProc (int handle, int index, int info) { if (timerList == null) return 0; if (0 <= index && index < timerList.length) { int timerId = timerIds [index]; Runnable runnable = timerList [index]; timerList [index] = null; timerIds [index] = 0; if (runnable != null) runnable.run (); OS.PtDestroyWidget (timerId); } return 0; } static int translateKey (int key) { for (int i=0; i<KeyTable.length; i++) { if (KeyTable [i] [0] == key) return KeyTable [i] [1]; } return 0; } static int untranslateKey (int key) { for (int i=0; i<KeyTable.length; i++) { if (KeyTable [i] [1] == key) return KeyTable [i] [0]; } return 0; } /** * Forces all outstanding paint requests for the display * to be processed before this method returns. * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see Control#update() */ public void update() { checkDevice (); Shell[] shells = WidgetTable.shells (); for (int i=0; i<shells.length; i++) { Shell shell = shells [i]; if (!shell.isDisposed () && this == shell.display) { shell.update (); } } } /** * If the receiver's user-interface thread was <code>sleep</code>ing, * causes it to be awakened and start running again. Note that this * method may be called from any thread. * * @exception SWTException <ul> * <li>ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li> * </ul> * * @see #sleep */ public void wake () { synchronized (Device.class) { if (isDisposed ()) error (SWT.ERROR_DEVICE_DISPOSED); if (thread == Thread.currentThread ()) return; wakeThread (); } } void wakeThread () { // int flags = OS.PtEnter (0); OS.PtAppPulseTrigger (app_context, pulse); // if (flags >= 0) OS.PtLeave (flags); } int windowProc (int handle, int data, int info) { Widget widget = WidgetTable.get (handle); if (widget == null) return OS.Pt_CONTINUE; return widget.windowProc (handle, data, info); } int workProc (int data) { idle = true; return OS.Pt_CONTINUE; } String wrapText (String text, byte[] font, int width) { text = convertToLf (text); int length = text.length (); if (width <= 0 || length == 0 || length == 1) return text; StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer (); int lineStart = 0, lineEnd = 0; while (lineStart < length) { lineEnd = text.indexOf ('\n', lineStart); boolean noLf = lineEnd == -1; if (noLf) lineEnd = length; int nextStart = lineEnd + 1; while (lineEnd > lineStart + 1 && Compatibility.isWhitespace (text.charAt (lineEnd - 1))) { lineEnd--; } int wordStart = lineStart, wordEnd = lineStart; int i = lineStart; while (i < lineEnd) { int lastStart = wordStart, lastEnd = wordEnd; wordStart = i; while (i < lineEnd && !Compatibility.isWhitespace (text.charAt (i))) { i++; } wordEnd = i - 1; String line = text.substring (lineStart, wordEnd + 1); int lineWidth = textWidth (line, font); while (i < lineEnd && Compatibility.isWhitespace (text.charAt (i))) { i++; } if (lineWidth > width) { if (lastStart == wordStart) { while (wordStart < wordEnd) { line = text.substring (lineStart, wordStart + 1); lineWidth = textWidth (line, font); if (lineWidth >= width) break; wordStart++; } if (wordStart == lastStart) wordStart++; lastEnd = wordStart - 1; } line = text.substring (lineStart, lastEnd + 1); result.append (line); result.append ('\n'); i = wordStart; lineStart = wordStart; wordEnd = wordStart; } } if (lineStart < lineEnd) { result.append (text.substring (lineStart, lineEnd)); } if (!noLf) { result.append ('\n'); } lineStart = nextStart; } return result.toString (); } }