Finished implementing mouse events on GTK+ uiArea.

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Pietro Gagliardi 2015-09-11 13:07:27 -04:00
parent 3d80f8b11f
commit 018c18a74d
6 changed files with 195 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ static uiModifiers toModifiers(guint state)
uiModifiers m;
m = 0;
if ((state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) != 0))
if ((state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) != 0)
m |= uiModifierCtrl;
if ((state & GDK_META_MASK) != 0)
m |= uiModifierAlt;
@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ static gboolean areaWidget_motion_notify_event(GtkWidget *w, GdkEventMotion *e)
// we want switching away from the control to reset the double-click counter, like with WM_ACTIVATE on Windows
// according to tristan in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+, doing this on enter-notify-event and leave-notify-event is correct (and it seems to be true in my own tests; plus the events DO get sent when switching programs with the keyboard (just pointing that out))
// differentiating between enter-notify-event and leave-notify-event is unimportant
gboolean areaWidget_enterleave_notify_event(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventCrossing *e)
gboolean areaWidget_enterleave_notify_event(GtkWidget *w, GdkEventCrossing *e)
{
struct areaPrivate *ap = areaWidget(w)->priv;

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ struct areaWidgetClass {
extern GType areaWidget_get_type(void);
#include "ui.h"
#include "uipriv.h"
extern GtkWidget *newArea(uiAreaHandler *ah);
extern void areaUpdateScroll(GtkWidget *area);

161
gtkarea/events.c Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,161 @@
// 29 march 2014
// TODO remove
#include <stdint.h>
#include "ui.h"
#include "uipriv.h"
/*
Windows and GTK+ have a limit of 2 and 3 clicks, respectively, natively supported. Fortunately, we can simulate the double/triple-click behavior to build higher-order clicks. We can use the same algorithm Windows uses on both:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2004/10/18/243925.aspx
For GTK+, we pull the double-click time and double-click distance, which work the same as the equivalents on Windows (so the distance is in all directions), from the GtkSettings system.
On GTK+ this will also allow us to discard the GDK_BUTTON_2PRESS and GDK_BUTTON_3PRESS events, so the button press stream will be just like on other platforms.
Thanks to mclasen, garnacho_, halfline, and tristan in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+.
*/
// x, y, xdist, ydist, and c.rect must have the same units
// so must time, maxTime, and c.prevTime
uintmax_t clickCounterClick(clickCounter *c, uintmax_t button, intmax_t x, intmax_t y, uintptr_t time, uintptr_t maxTime, intmax_t xdist, intmax_t ydist)
{
// different button than before? if so, don't count
if (button != c->curButton)
c->count = 0;
// (x, y) in the allowed region for a double-click? if not, don't count
if (x < c->rectX0)
c->count = 0;
if (y < c->rectY0)
c->count = 0;
if (x >= c->rectX1)
c->count = 0;
if (y >= c->rectY1)
c->count = 0;
// too slow? if so, don't count
// note the below expression; time > (c.prevTime + maxTime) can overflow!
if ((time - c->prevTime) > maxTime) // too slow; don't count
c->count = 0;
c->count++; // if either of the above ifs happened, this will make the click count 1; otherwise it will make the click count 2, 3, 4, 5, ...
// now we need to update the internal structures for the next test
c->curButton = button;
c->prevTime = time;
c->rectX0 = x - xdist;
c->rectY0 = y - ydist;
c->rectX1 = x + xdist;
c->rectY1 = y + ydist;
return c->count;
}
void clickCounterReset(clickCounter *c)
{
c->curButton = 0;
c->rectX0 = 0;
c->rectY0 = 0;
c->rectX1 = 0;
c->rectY1 = 0;
c->prevTime = 0;
c->count = 0;
}
/*
For position independence across international keyboard layouts, typewriter keys are read using scancodes (which are always set 1).
Windows provides the scancodes directly in the LPARAM.
GTK+ provides the scancodes directly from the underlying window system via GdkEventKey.hardware_keycode.
On X11, this is scancode + 8 (because X11 keyboard codes have a range of [8,255]).
Wayland is guaranteed to give the same result (thanks ebassi in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+).
On Linux, where evdev is used instead of polling scancodes directly from the keyboard, evdev's typewriter section key code constants are the same as scancodes anyway, so the rules above apply.
Typewriter section scancodes are the same across international keyboards with some exceptions that have been accounted for (see KeyEvent's documentation); see http://www.quadibloc.com/comp/scan.htm for details.
Non-typewriter keys can be handled safely using constants provided by the respective backend API.
Because GTK+ keysyms may or may not obey Num Lock, we also handle the 0-9 and . keys on the numeric keypad with scancodes (they match too).
*/
/*
TODO
// use uintptr to be safe; the size of the scancode/hardware key code field on each platform is different
var scancodeKeys = map[uintptr]byte{
0x02: '1',
0x03: '2',
0x04: '3',
0x05: '4',
0x06: '5',
0x07: '6',
0x08: '7',
0x09: '8',
0x0A: '9',
0x0B: '0',
0x0C: '-',
0x0D: '=',
0x0E: '\b',
0x0F: '\t',
0x10: 'q',
0x11: 'w',
0x12: 'e',
0x13: 'r',
0x14: 't',
0x15: 'y',
0x16: 'u',
0x17: 'i',
0x18: 'o',
0x19: 'p',
0x1A: '[',
0x1B: ']',
0x1C: '\n',
0x1E: 'a',
0x1F: 's',
0x20: 'd',
0x21: 'f',
0x22: 'g',
0x23: 'h',
0x24: 'j',
0x25: 'k',
0x26: 'l',
0x27: ';',
0x28: '\'',
0x29: '`',
0x2B: '\\',
0x2C: 'z',
0x2D: 'x',
0x2E: 'c',
0x2F: 'v',
0x30: 'b',
0x31: 'n',
0x32: 'm',
0x33: ',',
0x34: '.',
0x35: '/',
0x39: ' ',
}
var scancodeExtKeys = map[uintptr]ExtKey{
0x47: N7,
0x48: N8,
0x49: N9,
0x4B: N4,
0x4C: N5,
0x4D: N6,
0x4F: N1,
0x50: N2,
0x51: N3,
0x52: N0,
0x53: NDot,
}
func fromScancode(scancode uintptr) (ke KeyEvent, ok bool) {
if key, ok := scancodeKeys[scancode]; ok {
ke.Key = key
return ke, true
}
if extkey, ok := scancodeExtKeys[scancode]; ok {
ke.ExtKey = extkey
return ke, true
}
return ke, false
}
*/

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@ -104,6 +104,20 @@ static int handlerRedrawOnResize(uiAreaHandler *a, uiArea *area)
return 1;
}
static void handlerMouseEvent(uiAreaHandler *a, uiArea *area, uiAreaMouseEvent *e)
{
printf("mouse (%d,%d):(%d,%d) dn:%d up:%d count:%d mods:%x held:%x\n",
(int) e->X,
(int) e->Y,
(int) e->HScrollPos,
(int) e->VScrollPos,
(int) e->Down,
(int) e->Up,
(int) e->Count,
(uint32_t) e->Modifiers,
e->Held1To64);
}
static void recalcScroll(GtkSpinButton *sb, gpointer data)
{
areaUpdateScroll(area);
@ -130,6 +144,7 @@ int main(void)
h.ah.HScrollMax = handlerHScrollMax;
h.ah.VScrollMax = handlerVScrollMax;
h.ah.RedrawOnResize = handlerRedrawOnResize;
h.ah.MouseEvent = handlerMouseEvent;
gtk_init(NULL, NULL);

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@ -138,6 +138,8 @@ struct uiAreaMouseEvent {
uintmax_t Down;
uintmax_t Up;
uintmax_t Count;
uiModifiers Modifiers;
uint64_t Held1To64;

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gtkarea/uipriv.h Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
typedef struct clickCounter clickCounter;
// you should call Reset() to zero-initialize a new instance
// it doesn't matter that all the non-count fields are zero: the first click will fail the curButton test straightaway, so it'll return 1 and set the rest of the structure accordingly
struct clickCounter {
uintmax_t curButton;
intmax_t rectX0;
intmax_t rectY0;
intmax_t rectX1;
intmax_t rectY1;
uintptr_t prevTime;
uintmax_t count;
};
extern uintmax_t clickCounterClick(clickCounter *, uintmax_t, intmax_t, intmax_t, uintptr_t, uintptr_t, intmax_t, intmax_t);
extern void clickCounterReset(clickCounter *);