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quartz: filter out button press events on the window frame
Don't try to handle button press events on the window frame, they have out-of-window coordinates. Also, break grabs on such events so popup menus go away. Patch from Kristian Rietveld, fixes bug 684419.
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@ -455,19 +455,34 @@ get_window_point_from_screen_point (GdkWindow *window,
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*y = private->height - point.y;
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}
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static gboolean
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is_mouse_button_press_event (NSEventType type)
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{
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switch (type)
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{
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case NSLeftMouseDown:
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case NSRightMouseDown:
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case NSOtherMouseDown:
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return TRUE;
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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static GdkWindow *
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get_toplevel_from_ns_event (NSEvent *nsevent,
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NSPoint *screen_point,
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gint *x,
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gint *y)
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{
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GdkWindow *toplevel;
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GdkWindow *toplevel = NULL;
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if ([nsevent window])
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{
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GdkQuartzView *view;
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GdkWindowObject *private;
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NSPoint point;
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NSPoint point, view_point;
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NSRect view_frame;
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view = (GdkQuartzView *)[[nsevent window] contentView];
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@ -475,16 +490,56 @@ get_toplevel_from_ns_event (NSEvent *nsevent,
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private = GDK_WINDOW_OBJECT (toplevel);
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point = [nsevent locationInWindow];
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*screen_point = [[nsevent window] convertBaseToScreen:point];
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view_point = [view convertPoint:point fromView:nil];
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view_frame = [view frame];
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*x = point.x;
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*y = private->height - point.y;
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/* NSEvents come in with a window set, but with window coordinates
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* out of window bounds. For e.g. moved events this is fine, we use
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* this information to properly handle enter/leave notify and motion
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* events. For mouse button press/release, we want to avoid forwarding
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* these events however, because the window they relate to is not the
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* window set in the event. This situation appears to occur when button
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* presses come in just before (or just after?) a window is resized and
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* also when a button press occurs on the OS X window titlebar.
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*
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* By setting toplevel to NULL, we do another attempt to get the right
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* toplevel window below.
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*/
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if (is_mouse_button_press_event ([nsevent type]) &&
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(view_point.x < view_frame.origin.x ||
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view_point.x >= view_frame.origin.x + view_frame.size.width ||
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view_point.y < view_frame.origin.y ||
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view_point.y >= view_frame.origin.y + view_frame.size.height))
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{
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toplevel = NULL;
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/* This is a hack for button presses to break all grabs. E.g. if
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* a menu is open and one clicks on the title bar (or anywhere
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* out of window bounds), we really want to pop down the menu (by
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* breaking the grabs) before OS X handles the action of the title
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* bar button.
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*
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* Because we cannot ingest this event into GDK, we have to do it
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* here, not very nice.
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*/
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_gdk_quartz_events_break_all_grabs (get_time_from_ns_event (nsevent));
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}
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else
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{
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*screen_point = [[nsevent window] convertBaseToScreen:point];
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*x = point.x;
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*y = private->height - point.y;
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}
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}
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else
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if (!toplevel)
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{
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/* Fallback used when no NSWindow set. This happens e.g. when
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* we allow motion events without a window set in gdk_event_translate()
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* that occur immediately after the main menu bar was clicked/used.
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* This fallback will not return coordinates contained in a window's
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* titlebar.
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*/
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*screen_point = [NSEvent mouseLocation];
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toplevel = find_toplevel_under_pointer (_gdk_display,
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@ -649,6 +704,19 @@ find_toplevel_under_pointer (GdkDisplay *display,
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if (toplevel && WINDOW_IS_TOPLEVEL (toplevel))
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get_window_point_from_screen_point (toplevel, screen_point, x, y);
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if (toplevel)
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{
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/* If the coordinates are out of window bounds, this toplevel is not
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* under the pointer and we thus return NULL. This can occur when
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* toplevel under pointer has not yet been updated due to a very recent
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* window resize. Alternatively, we should no longer be relying on
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* the toplevel_under_pointer value which is maintained in gdkwindow.c.
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*/
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GdkWindowObject *private = GDK_WINDOW_OBJECT (toplevel);
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if (*x < 0 || *y < 0 || *x >= private->width || *y >= private->height)
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return NULL;
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}
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return toplevel;
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}
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@ -670,6 +738,8 @@ find_window_for_ns_event (NSEvent *nsevent,
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view = (GdkQuartzView *)[[nsevent window] contentView];
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toplevel = get_toplevel_from_ns_event (nsevent, &screen_point, x, y);
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if (!toplevel)
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return NULL;
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_gdk_quartz_window_nspoint_to_gdk_xy (screen_point, x_root, y_root);
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event_type = [nsevent type];
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