andlabs-ui/area_windows.go

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Go

// 24 march 2014
package ui
import (
"fmt"
"syscall"
"unsafe"
"sync"
"image"
)
const (
areastyle = _WS_HSCROLL | _WS_VSCROLL | controlstyle
areaxstyle = 0 | controlxstyle
)
const (
areaWndClassFormat = "gouiarea%X"
)
var (
areaWndClassNum uintptr
areaWndClassNumLock sync.Mutex
)
func getScrollPos(hwnd _HWND) (xpos int32, ypos int32) {
var si _SCROLLINFO
si.cbSize = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(si))
si.fMask = _SIF_POS | _SIF_TRACKPOS
r1, _, err := _getScrollInfo.Call(
uintptr(hwnd),
uintptr(_SB_HORZ),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&si)))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error getting horizontal scroll position for Area: %v", err))
}
xpos = si.nPos
si.cbSize = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(si)) // MSDN example code reinitializes this each time, so we'll do it too just to be safe
si.fMask = _SIF_POS | _SIF_TRACKPOS
r1, _, err = _getScrollInfo.Call(
uintptr(hwnd),
uintptr(_SB_VERT),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&si)))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error getting vertical scroll position for Area: %v", err))
}
ypos = si.nPos
return xpos, ypos
}
var (
_alphaBlend = msimg32.NewProc("AlphaBlend")
_beginPaint = user32.NewProc("BeginPaint")
_bitBlt = gdi32.NewProc("BitBlt")
_createCompatibleBitmap = gdi32.NewProc("CreateCompatibleBitmap")
_createCompatibleDC = gdi32.NewProc("CreateCompatibleDC")
_createDIBSection = gdi32.NewProc("CreateDIBSection")
_deleteDC = gdi32.NewProc("DeleteDC")
_deleteObject = gdi32.NewProc("DeleteObject")
_endPaint = user32.NewProc("EndPaint")
_fillRect = user32.NewProc("FillRect")
_getUpdateRect = user32.NewProc("GetUpdateRect")
// _selectObject in prefsize_windows.go
)
const (
areaBackgroundBrush = _HBRUSH(_COLOR_BTNFACE + 1)
)
func paintArea(s *sysData) {
var xrect _RECT
var ps _PAINTSTRUCT
r1, _, _ := _getUpdateRect.Call(
uintptr(s.hwnd),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&xrect)),
uintptr(_TRUE)) // erase the update rect with the background color
if r1 == 0 { // no update rect; do nothing
return
}
hscroll, vscroll := getScrollPos(s.hwnd)
cliprect := image.Rect(int(xrect.left), int(xrect.top), int(xrect.right), int(xrect.bottom))
cliprect = cliprect.Add(image.Pt(int(hscroll), int(vscroll))) // adjust by scroll position
// make sure the cliprect doesn't fall outside the size of the Area
cliprect = cliprect.Intersect(image.Rect(0, 0, s.areawidth, s.areaheight))
if cliprect.Empty() { // still no update rect
return
}
// TODO don't do the above, but always draw the background color?
r1, _, err := _beginPaint.Call(
uintptr(s.hwnd),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&ps)))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error beginning Area repaint: %v", err))
}
hdc := _HANDLE(r1)
// very big thanks to Ninjifox for suggesting this technique and helping me go through it
// first let's create the destination image, which we fill with the windows background color
// this is how we fake drawing the background; see also http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms969905.aspx
r1, _, err = _createCompatibleDC.Call(uintptr(hdc))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error creating off-screen rendering DC: %v", err))
}
rdc := _HANDLE(r1)
// the bitmap has to be compatible with the window
// if we create a bitmap compatible with the DC we just created, it'll be monochrome
// thanks to David Heffernan in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23033636/winapi-gdi-fillrectcolor-btnface-fills-with-strange-grid-like-brush-on-window
r1, _, err = _createCompatibleBitmap.Call(
uintptr(hdc),
uintptr(xrect.right - xrect.left),
uintptr(xrect.bottom - xrect.top))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error creating off-screen rendering bitmap: %v", err))
}
rbitmap := _HANDLE(r1)
r1, _, err = _selectObject.Call(
uintptr(rdc),
uintptr(rbitmap))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error connecting off-screen rendering bitmap to off-screen rendering DC: %v", err))
}
prevrbitmap := _HANDLE(r1)
rrect := _RECT{
left: 0,
right: xrect.right - xrect.left,
top: 0,
bottom: xrect.bottom - xrect.top,
}
r1, _, err = _fillRect.Call(
uintptr(rdc),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&rrect)),
uintptr(areaBackgroundBrush))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error filling off-screen rendering bitmap with the system background color: %v", err))
}
i := s.handler.Paint(cliprect)
// don't convert to BRGA just yet; see below
// now we need to shove realbits into a bitmap
// technically bitmaps don't know about alpha; they just ignore the alpha byte
// AlphaBlend(), however, sees it - see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd183352%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
bi := _BITMAPINFO{}
bi.bmiHeader.biSize = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(bi.bmiHeader))
bi.bmiHeader.biWidth = int32(i.Rect.Dx())
bi.bmiHeader.biHeight = -int32(i.Rect.Dy()) // negative height to force top-down drawing
bi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1
bi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 32
bi.bmiHeader.biCompression = _BI_RGB
bi.bmiHeader.biSizeImage = uint32(i.Rect.Dx() * i.Rect.Dy() * 4)
// this is all we need, but because this confused me at first, I will say the two pixels-per-meter fields are unused (see http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2013/05/15/10418646.aspx and page 581 of Charles Petzold's Programming Windows, Fifth Edition)
ppvBits := uintptr(0) // now for the trouble: CreateDIBSection() allocates the memory for us...
r1, _, err = _createDIBSection.Call(
uintptr(_NULL), // Ninjifox does this, so do some wine tests (http://source.winehq.org/source/dlls/gdi32/tests/bitmap.c#L725, thanks vpovirk in irc.freenode.net/#winehackers) and even Raymond Chen (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2006/11/16/1086835.aspx), so.
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&bi)),
uintptr(_DIB_RGB_COLORS),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&ppvBits)),
uintptr(0), // we're not dealing with hSection or dwOffset
uintptr(0))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error creating HBITMAP for image returned by AreaHandler.Paint(): %v", err))
}
ibitmap := _HANDLE(r1)
// now we have to do TWO MORE things before we can finally do alpha blending
// first, we need to load the bitmap memory, because Windows makes it for us
// the pixels are arranged in RGBA order, but GDI requires BGRA
// this turns out to be just ARGB in little endian; let's convert into this memory
// the bitmap Windows gives us has a stride == width
toARGB(i, ppvBits, i.Rect.Dx() * 4)
// the second thing is... make a device context for the bitmap :|
// Ninjifox just makes another compatible DC; we'll do the same
r1, _, err = _createCompatibleDC.Call(uintptr(hdc))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error creating HDC for image returned by AreaHandler.Paint(): %v", err))
}
idc := _HANDLE(r1)
r1, _, err = _selectObject.Call(
uintptr(idc),
uintptr(ibitmap))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error connecting HBITMAP for image returned by AreaHandler.Paint() to its HDC: %v", err))
}
previbitmap := _HANDLE(r1)
// AND FINALLY WE CAN DO THE ALPHA BLENDING!!!!!!111
blendfunc := _BLENDFUNCTION{
BlendOp: _AC_SRC_OVER,
BlendFlags: 0,
SourceConstantAlpha: 255, // only use per-pixel alphas
AlphaFormat: _AC_SRC_ALPHA, // premultiplied
}
r1, _, err = _alphaBlend.Call(
uintptr(rdc), // destination
uintptr(0), // origin and size
uintptr(0),
uintptr(i.Rect.Dx()),
uintptr(i.Rect.Dy()),
uintptr(idc), // source image
uintptr(0),
uintptr(0),
uintptr(i.Rect.Dx()),
uintptr(i.Rect.Dy()),
blendfunc.arg())
if r1 == _FALSE { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error alpha-blending image returned by AreaHandler.Paint() onto background: %v", err))
}
// and finally we can just blit that into the window
r1, _, err = _bitBlt.Call(
uintptr(hdc),
uintptr(xrect.left),
uintptr(xrect.top),
uintptr(xrect.right - xrect.left),
uintptr(xrect.bottom - xrect.top),
uintptr(rdc),
uintptr(0), // from the rdc's origin
uintptr(0),
uintptr(_SRCCOPY))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error blitting Area image to Area: %v", err))
}
// now to clean up
r1, _, err = _selectObject.Call(
uintptr(idc),
uintptr(previbitmap))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error reverting HDC for image returned by AreaHandler.Paint() to original HBITMAP: %v", err))
}
r1, _, err = _selectObject.Call(
uintptr(rdc),
uintptr(prevrbitmap))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error reverting HDC for off-screen rendering to original HBITMAP: %v", err))
}
r1, _, err = _deleteObject.Call(uintptr(ibitmap))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error deleting HBITMAP for image returned by AreaHandler.Paint(): %v", err))
}
r1, _, err = _deleteObject.Call(uintptr(rbitmap))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error deleting HBITMAP for off-screen rendering: %v", err))
}
r1, _, err = _deleteDC.Call(uintptr(idc))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error deleting HDC for image returned by AreaHandler.Paint(): %v", err))
}
r1, _, err = _deleteDC.Call(uintptr(rdc))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error deleting HDC for off-screen rendering: %v", err))
}
// return value always nonzero according to MSDN
_endPaint.Call(
uintptr(s.hwnd),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&ps)))
}
func getAreaControlSize(hwnd _HWND) (width int, height int) {
var rect _RECT
r1, _, err := _getClientRect.Call(
uintptr(hwnd),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&rect)))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error getting size of actual Area control: %v", err))
}
return int(rect.right - rect.left),
int(rect.bottom - rect.top)
}
func scrollArea(s *sysData, wparam _WPARAM, which uintptr) {
var si _SCROLLINFO
cwid, cht := getAreaControlSize(s.hwnd)
pagesize := int32(cwid)
maxsize := int32(s.areawidth)
if which == uintptr(_SB_VERT) {
pagesize = int32(cht)
maxsize = int32(s.areaheight)
}
si.cbSize = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(si))
si.fMask = _SIF_POS | _SIF_TRACKPOS
r1, _, err := _getScrollInfo.Call(
uintptr(s.hwnd),
which,
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&si)))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error getting current scroll position for scrolling: %v", err))
}
newpos := si.nPos
switch wparam & 0xFFFF {
case _SB_LEFT: // also _SB_TOP but Go won't let me
newpos = 0
case _SB_RIGHT: // also _SB_BOTTOM
// see comment in adjustAreaScrollbars() below
newpos = maxsize - pagesize
case _SB_LINELEFT: // also _SB_LINEUP
newpos--
case _SB_LINERIGHT: // also _SB_LINEDOWN
newpos++
case _SB_PAGELEFT: // also _SB_PAGEUP
newpos -= pagesize
case _SB_PAGERIGHT: // also _SB_PAGEDOWN
newpos += pagesize
case _SB_THUMBPOSITION:
// raymond chen says to just set the newpos to the SCROLLINFO nPos for this message; see http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2003/07/31/54601.aspx and http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2003/08/05/54602.aspx
// do nothing here; newpos already has nPos
case _SB_THUMBTRACK:
newpos = si.nTrackPos
} // otherwise just keep the current position (that's what MSDN example code says, anyway)
// make sure we're not out of range
if newpos < 0 {
newpos = 0
}
if newpos > (maxsize - pagesize) {
newpos = maxsize - pagesize
}
// this would be where we would put a check to not scroll if the scroll position changed, but see the note about SB_THUMBPOSITION above: Raymond Chen's code always does the scrolling anyway in this case
delta := -(newpos - si.nPos) // negative because ScrollWindowEx() scrolls in the opposite direction
dx := delta
dy := int32(0)
if which == uintptr(_SB_VERT) {
dx = int32(0)
dy = delta
}
r1, _, err = _scrollWindowEx.Call(
uintptr(s.hwnd),
uintptr(dx),
uintptr(dy),
uintptr(0), // these four change what is scrolled and record info about the scroll; we're scrolling the whole client area and don't care about the returned information here
uintptr(0),
uintptr(0),
uintptr(0),
uintptr(_SW_INVALIDATE | _SW_ERASE)) // mark the remaining rect as needing redraw and erase...
if r1 == _ERROR { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error scrolling Area: %v", err))
}
// ...but don't redraw the window yet; we need to apply our scroll changes
// we actually have to commit the change back to the scrollbar; otherwise the scroll position will merely reset itself
si.cbSize = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(si))
si.fMask = _SIF_POS
si.nPos = newpos
_setScrollInfo.Call(
uintptr(s.hwnd),
which,
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&si)))
// NOW redraw it
r1, _, err = _updateWindow.Call(uintptr(s.hwnd))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error updating Area after scrolling: %v", err))
}
}
func adjustAreaScrollbars(s *sysData) {
var si _SCROLLINFO
cwid, cht := getAreaControlSize(s.hwnd)
// the trick is we want a page to be the width/height of the visible area
// so the scroll range would go from [0..image_dimension - control_dimension]
// but judging from the sample code on MSDN, we don't need to do this; the scrollbar will do it for us
// we DO need to handle it when scrolling, though, since the thumb can only go up to this upper limit
// have to do horizontal and vertical separately
si.cbSize = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(si))
si.fMask = _SIF_RANGE | _SIF_PAGE
si.nMin = 0
si.nMax = int32(s.areawidth - 1) // the max point is inclusive, so we have to pass in the last valid value, not the first invalid one (see http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2003/07/31/54601.aspx); if we don't, we get weird things like the scrollbar sometimes showing one extra scroll position at the end that you can never scroll to
si.nPage = uint32(cwid)
_setScrollInfo.Call(
uintptr(s.hwnd),
uintptr(_SB_HORZ),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&si)),
uintptr(_TRUE)) // redraw the scroll bar
si.cbSize = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(si)) // MSDN sample code does this a second time; let's do it too to be safe
si.fMask = _SIF_RANGE | _SIF_PAGE
si.nMin = 0
si.nMax = int32(s.areaheight - 1)
si.nPage = uint32(cht)
_setScrollInfo.Call(
uintptr(s.hwnd),
uintptr(_SB_VERT),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&si)),
uintptr(_TRUE)) // redraw the scroll bar
}
var (
_invalidateRect = user32.NewProc("InvalidateRect")
)
func repaintArea(s *sysData) {
r1, _, err := _invalidateRect.Call(
uintptr(s.hwnd),
uintptr(0), // the whole area
uintptr(_TRUE)) // have Windows erase if possible
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error flagging Area as needing repainting after event (last error: %v)", err))
}
r1, _, err = _updateWindow.Call(uintptr(s.hwnd))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error repainting Area after event: %v", err))
}
}
var (
_getKeyState = user32.NewProc("GetKeyState")
)
func getModifiers() (m Modifiers) {
down := func(x uintptr) bool {
// TODO this might not be related to the actual message; GLFW does it
r1, _, _ := _getKeyState.Call(x)
return (r1 & 0x80) != 0
}
if down(_VK_CONTROL) {
m |= Ctrl
}
if down(_VK_MENU) {
m |= Alt
}
if down(_VK_SHIFT) {
m |= Shift
}
if down(_VK_LWIN) || down(_VK_RWIN) {
m |= Super
}
return m
}
var (
_getMessageTime = user32.NewProc("GetMessageTime")
_getDoubleClickTime = user32.NewProc("GetDoubleClickTime")
_getSystemMetrics = user32.NewProc("GetSystemMetrics")
)
func areaMouseEvent(s *sysData, button uint, up bool, wparam _WPARAM, lparam _LPARAM) {
var me MouseEvent
xpos, ypos := getScrollPos(s.hwnd) // mouse coordinates are relative to control; make them relative to Area
xpos += lparam.X()
ypos += lparam.Y()
me.Pos = image.Pt(int(xpos), int(ypos))
if !me.Pos.In(image.Rect(0, 0, s.areawidth, s.areaheight)) { // outside the actual Area; no event
return
}
if up {
me.Up = button
} else if button != 0 { // don't run the click counter if the mouse was only moved
me.Down = button
// this returns a LONG, which is int32, but we don't need to worry about the signedness because for the same bit widths and two's complement arithmetic, s1-s2 == u1-u2 if bits(s1)==bits(s2) and bits(u1)==bits(u2) (and Windows requires two's complement: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2005/05/27/422551.aspx)
// TODO actually will this break with negative numbers on systems where uintptr is 64 bits wide? only if the ABI doesn't sign-extend...
time, _, _ := _getMessageTime.Call()
// this returns a UINT, which is uint32; don't worry about the smaller size as sign extension won't matter here (see the above)
maxTime, _, _ := _getDoubleClickTime.Call()
// ignore zero returns and errors; MSDN says zero will be returned on error but that GetLastError() is meaningless
// these should be unsigned... TODO MSDN doesn't say and GetSystemMetrics() returns an int (int32)
xdist, _, _ := _getSystemMetrics.Call(_SM_CXDOUBLECLK)
ydist, _, _ := _getSystemMetrics.Call(_SM_CYDOUBLECLK)
me.Count = s.clickCounter.click(button, me.Pos.X, me.Pos.Y,
time, maxTime, int(xdist / 2), int(ydist / 2))
}
// though wparam will contain control and shift state, let's use just one function to get modifiers for both keyboard and mouse events; it'll work the same anyway since we have to do this for alt and windows key (super)
me.Modifiers = getModifiers()
if button != 1 && (wparam & _MK_LBUTTON) != 0 {
me.Held = append(me.Held, 1)
}
if button != 2 && (wparam & _MK_MBUTTON) != 0 {
me.Held = append(me.Held, 2)
}
if button != 3 && (wparam & _MK_RBUTTON) != 0 {
me.Held = append(me.Held, 3)
}
if button != 4 && (wparam & _MK_XBUTTON1) != 0 {
me.Held = append(me.Held, 4)
}
if button != 5 && (wparam & _MK_XBUTTON2) != 0 {
me.Held = append(me.Held, 5)
}
repaint := s.handler.Mouse(me)
if repaint {
repaintArea(s)
}
}
func areaKeyEvent(s *sysData, up bool, wparam _WPARAM, lparam _LPARAM) bool {
var ke KeyEvent
scancode := byte((lparam >> 16) & 0xFF)
ke.Modifiers = getModifiers()
if wparam == _VK_RETURN && (lparam & 0x01000000) != 0 {
// the above is special handling for numpad enter
// bit 24 of LPARAM (0x01000000) indicates right-hand keys
ke.ExtKey = NEnter
} else if extkey, ok := extkeys[wparam]; ok {
ke.ExtKey = extkey
} else if mod, ok := modonlykeys[wparam]; ok {
ke.Modifier = mod
// don't include the modifier in ke.Modifiers
ke.Modifiers &^= mod
} else if xke, ok := fromScancode(uintptr(scancode)); ok {
// one of these will be nonzero
ke.Key = xke.Key
ke.ExtKey = xke.ExtKey
} else if ke.Modifiers == 0 {
// no key, extkey, or modifiers; do nothing but mark not handled
return false
}
ke.Up = up
handled, repaint := s.handler.Key(ke)
if repaint {
repaintArea(s)
}
return handled
}
var extkeys = map[_WPARAM]ExtKey{
_VK_ESCAPE: Escape,
_VK_INSERT: Insert,
_VK_DELETE: Delete,
_VK_HOME: Home,
_VK_END: End,
_VK_PRIOR: PageUp,
_VK_NEXT: PageDown,
_VK_UP: Up,
_VK_DOWN: Down,
_VK_LEFT: Left,
_VK_RIGHT: Right,
_VK_F1: F1,
_VK_F2: F2,
_VK_F3: F3,
_VK_F4: F4,
_VK_F5: F5,
_VK_F6: F6,
_VK_F7: F7,
_VK_F8: F8,
_VK_F9: F9,
_VK_F10: F10,
_VK_F11: F11,
_VK_F12: F12,
// numpad numeric keys and . are handled in events_notdarwin.go
// numpad enter is handled in code above
_VK_ADD: NAdd,
_VK_SUBTRACT: NSubtract,
_VK_MULTIPLY: NMultiply,
_VK_DIVIDE: NDivide,
}
// sanity check
func init() {
included := make([]bool, _nextkeys)
for _, v := range extkeys {
included[v] = true
}
for i := 1; i < int(_nextkeys); i++ {
if i >= int(N0) && i <= int(N9) { // skip numpad numbers, ., and enter
continue
}
if i == int(NDot) || i == int(NEnter) {
continue
}
if !included[i] {
panic(fmt.Errorf("error: not all ExtKeys defined on Windows (missing %d)", i))
}
}
}
var modonlykeys = map[_WPARAM]Modifiers{
// TODO except for Super, are the separate left/right necessary?
_VK_CONTROL: Ctrl,
_VK_LCONTROL: Ctrl,
_VK_RCONTROL: Ctrl,
_VK_MENU: Alt,
_VK_LMENU: Alt,
_VK_RMENU: Alt,
_VK_SHIFT: Shift,
_VK_LSHIFT: Shift,
_VK_RSHIFT: Shift,
// there's no combined Windows key virtual-key code as there is with the others
_VK_LWIN: Super,
_VK_RWIN: Super,
}
var (
_setFocus = user32.NewProc("SetFocus")
)
func areaWndProc(s *sysData) func(hwnd _HWND, uMsg uint32, wParam _WPARAM, lParam _LPARAM) _LRESULT {
return func(hwnd _HWND, uMsg uint32, wParam _WPARAM, lParam _LPARAM) _LRESULT {
switch uMsg {
case _WM_PAINT:
paintArea(s)
return 0
case _WM_ERASEBKGND:
// don't draw a background; we'll do so when painting
// this is to make things flicker-free; see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms969905.aspx
return 1
case _WM_HSCROLL:
// TODO make this unnecessary
if s != nil && s.hwnd != 0 { // this message can be sent before s is assigned properly
scrollArea(s, wParam, _SB_HORZ)
}
return 0
case _WM_VSCROLL:
// TODO make this unnecessary
if s != nil && s.hwnd != 0 { // this message can be sent before s is assigned properly
scrollArea(s, wParam, _SB_VERT)
return 0
}
return defWindowProc(hwnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam)
case _WM_SIZE:
// TODO make this unnecessary
if s != nil && s.hwnd != 0 { // this message can be sent before s is assigned properly
adjustAreaScrollbars(s)
return 0
}
return defWindowProc(hwnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam)
case _WM_ACTIVATE:
// don't keep the double-click timer running if the user switched programs in between clicks
s.clickCounter.reset()
return 0
case _WM_MOUSEACTIVATE:
// this happens on every mouse click (apparently), so DON'T reset the click counter, otherwise it will always be reset (not an issue, as MSDN says WM_ACTIVATE is sent alongside WM_MOUSEACTIVATE when necessary)
// transfer keyboard focus to our Area on an activating click
// (see http://www.catch22.net/tuts/custom-controls)
r1, _, err := _setFocus.Call(uintptr(s.hwnd))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Errorf("error giving Area keyboard focus: %v", err))
return _MA_ACTIVATE // TODO eat the click?
}
return defWindowProc(hwnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam)
case _WM_MOUSEMOVE:
areaMouseEvent(s, 0, false, wParam, lParam)
return 0
case _WM_LBUTTONDOWN:
areaMouseEvent(s, 1, false, wParam, lParam)
return 0
case _WM_LBUTTONUP:
areaMouseEvent(s, 1, true, wParam, lParam)
return 0
case _WM_MBUTTONDOWN:
areaMouseEvent(s, 2, false, wParam, lParam)
return 0
case _WM_MBUTTONUP:
areaMouseEvent(s, 2, true, wParam, lParam)
return 0
case _WM_RBUTTONDOWN:
areaMouseEvent(s, 3, false, wParam, lParam)
return 0
case _WM_RBUTTONUP:
areaMouseEvent(s, 3, true, wParam, lParam)
return 0
case _WM_XBUTTONDOWN:
which := uint((wParam >> 16) & 0xFFFF) + 3 // values start at 1; we want them to start at 4
areaMouseEvent(s, which, false, wParam, lParam)
return _LRESULT(_TRUE) // XBUTTON messages are different!
case _WM_XBUTTONUP:
which := uint((wParam >> 16) & 0xFFFF) + 3
areaMouseEvent(s, which, true, wParam, lParam)
return _LRESULT(_TRUE)
case _WM_KEYDOWN:
areaKeyEvent(s, false, wParam, lParam)
return 0
case _WM_KEYUP:
areaKeyEvent(s, true, wParam, lParam)
return 0
// Alt+[anything] and F10 send these instead
case _WM_SYSKEYDOWN:
handled := areaKeyEvent(s, false, wParam, lParam)
if handled {
return 0
}
return defWindowProc(hwnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam)
case _WM_SYSKEYUP:
handled := areaKeyEvent(s, true, wParam, lParam)
if handled {
return 0
}
return defWindowProc(hwnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam)
case msgSetAreaSize:
s.areawidth = int(wParam) // see setAreaSize() in sysdata_windows.go
s.areaheight = int(lParam)
adjustAreaScrollbars(s)
repaintArea(s) // this calls for an update
return 0
default:
return defWindowProc(hwnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam)
}
panic(fmt.Sprintf("areaWndProc message %d did not return: internal bug in ui library", uMsg))
}
}
func registerAreaWndClass(s *sysData) (newClassName string, err error) {
areaWndClassNumLock.Lock()
newClassName = fmt.Sprintf(areaWndClassFormat, areaWndClassNum)
areaWndClassNum++
areaWndClassNumLock.Unlock()
wc := &_WNDCLASS{
style: _CS_HREDRAW | _CS_VREDRAW, // no CS_DBLCLKS because do that manually
lpszClassName: uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(syscall.StringToUTF16Ptr(newClassName))),
lpfnWndProc: syscall.NewCallback(areaWndProc(s)),
hInstance: hInstance,
hIcon: icon,
hCursor: cursor,
hbrBackground: _HBRUSH(_NULL), // no brush; we handle WM_ERASEBKGND
}
ret := make(chan uiret)
defer close(ret)
uitask <- &uimsg{
call: _registerClass,
p: []uintptr{uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(wc))},
ret: ret,
}
r := <-ret
if r.ret == 0 { // failure
return "", r.err
}
return newClassName, nil
}
type _BITMAPINFO struct {
bmiHeader _BITMAPINFOHEADER
bmiColors [32]uintptr // we don't use it; make it an arbitrary number that wouldn't cause issues
}
type _BITMAPINFOHEADER struct {
biSize uint32
biWidth int32
biHeight int32
biPlanes uint16
biBitCount uint16
biCompression uint32
biSizeImage uint32
biXPelsPerMeter int32
biYPelsPerMeter int32
biClrUsed uint32
biClrImportant uint32
}
type _BLENDFUNCTION struct {
BlendOp byte
BlendFlags byte
SourceConstantAlpha byte
AlphaFormat byte
}
// AlphaBlend() takes a BLENDFUNCTION value
func (b _BLENDFUNCTION) arg() (x uintptr) {
// little endian
x = uintptr(b.AlphaFormat) << 24
x |= uintptr(b.SourceConstantAlpha) << 16
x |= uintptr(b.BlendFlags) << 8
x |= uintptr(b.BlendOp)
return x
}
type _PAINTSTRUCT struct {
hdc _HANDLE
fErase int32 // originally BOOL
rcPaint _RECT
fRestore int32 // originally BOOL
fIncUpdate int32 // originally BOOL
rgbReserved [32]byte
}