// 4 december 2014 typedef BOOL (*handlerfunc)(struct table *, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM, LRESULT *); #define HANDLER(name) static BOOL name(struct table *t, UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam, LRESULT *lResult) static BOOL runHandlers(const handlerfunc list[], struct table *t, UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam, LRESULT *lResult) { const handlerfunc *p; for (p = list; *p != NULL; p++) if ((*(*p))(t, uMsg, wParam, lParam, lResult)) return TRUE; return FALSE; } // memory allocation stuff // each of these functions do an implicit ZeroMemory() // these also make tableRealloc(NULL, ...)/tableFree(NULL) act like realloc(NULL, ...)/free(NULL) (that is, same as tableAlloc(...)/malloc(...) and a no-op, respectively) // we /would/ use LocalAlloc() here because // - whether the malloc() family supports the last-error code is undefined // - the HeapAlloc() family DOES NOT support the last-error code; you're supposed to use Windows exceptions, and I can't find a clean way to do this with MinGW-w64 that doesn't rely on inline assembly or external libraries (unless they added __try/__except blocks) // - there's no VirtualReAlloc() to complement VirtualAlloc() and I'm not sure if we can even get the original allocated size back out reliably to write it ourselves (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2012/03/16/10283988.aspx) // alas, LocalAlloc() doesn't want to work on real Windows 7 after a few times, throwing up ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY after three (3) ints or so :| // we'll use malloc() until then // needless to say, TODO static void *tableAlloc(size_t size, const char *panicMessage) { // HLOCAL out; void *out; // out = LocalAlloc(LMEM_FIXED | LMEM_ZEROINIT, size); out = malloc(size); if (out == NULL) panic(panicMessage); ZeroMemory(out, size); return (void *) out; } static void *tableRealloc(void *p, size_t size, const char *panicMessage) { // HLOCAL out; void *out; if (p == NULL) return tableAlloc(size, panicMessage); // out = LocalReAlloc((HLOCAL) p, size, LMEM_ZEROINIT); out = realloc(p, size); if (out == NULL) panic(panicMessage); // TODO zero the extra memory return (void *) out; } static void tableFree(void *p, const char *panicMessage) { if (p == NULL) return; // if (LocalFree((HLOCAL) p) != NULL) // panic(panicMessage); free(p); } // font selection static HFONT selectFont(struct table *t, HDC dc, HFONT *newfont) { HFONT prevfont; // copy it in casse we get a WM_SETFONT before this call's respective deselectFont() call *newfont = t->font; if (*newfont == NULL) { // get it on demand in the (unlikely) event it changes while this Table is alive *newfont = GetStockObject(SYSTEM_FONT); if (*newfont == NULL) panic("error getting default font for selecting into Table DC"); } prevfont = (HFONT) SelectObject(dc, *newfont); if (prevfont == NULL) panic("error selecting Table font into Table DC"); return prevfont; } static void deselectFont(HDC dc, HFONT prevfont, HFONT newfont) { if (SelectObject(dc, prevfont) != newfont) panic("error deselecting Table font from Table DC"); // doin't delete newfont here, even if it is the system font (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd144925%28v=vs.85%29.aspx) } // and back to other functions static LONG columnWidth(struct table *t, intptr_t n) { RECT r; if (SendMessageW(t->header, HDM_GETITEMRECT, (WPARAM) n, (LPARAM) (&r)) == 0) panic("error getting Table column width"); return r.right - r.left; } /* TODO: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2003/10/13/55279.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2003/10/14/55286.aspx we'll need to make sure that initial edge case works properly (TODO get the linked article in the latter) also implement retrack() as so, in the WM_MOUSEMOVE handler */ static void retrack(struct table *t) { TRACKMOUSEEVENT tm; ZeroMemory(&tm, sizeof (TRACKMOUSEEVENT)); tm.cbSize = sizeof (TRACKMOUSEEVENT); tm.dwFlags = TME_LEAVE; // TODO TME_NONCLIENT as well? tm.hwndTrack = t->hwnd; if ((*tableTrackMouseEvent)(&tm) == 0) panic("error retracking Table mouse events"); }