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Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer. * gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into port-independent part of GDK. (#80009) * gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c: Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments. * gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Misc multihead-compatibility changes. * gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions. * gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors instead. * gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private structures for the x11 backend. * gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Remove virtualization of screen and display functions. (#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}: New files containing stub implementations of Display, Screen functions. * gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what headers they are in. (#79954) * gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede) * gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer() to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix some warnings.
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/* GDK - The GIMP Drawing Kit
* Copyright (C) 2002,2005 Hans Breuer
gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.h Drop the GdkEvent* parameter, it wasn't used. 2003-08-07 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.h * gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c (_gdk_input_configure_event, _gdk_input_enter_event): Drop the GdkEvent* parameter, it wasn't used. * gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): Adapt caller accordingly, in fact an uninitialised variable was dereferenced. [Win32] Add support for multiple monitors. * gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h * gdk/win32/gdkglobals-win32.c: New global variables for multiple-monitor info: _gdk_num_monitors, _gdk_monitors, and _gdk_offset_x and _gdk_offset_y. * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-win32.c (count_monitor, enum_monitor): New functions, enumeration functions passed to EnumDisplayMonitors(). (gdk_display_open): If the EnumDisplayMonitors() and GetMonitorInfo() API is present (on Win98, Win2000 and newer), use if to find out monitor info. Calculate the offset between Win32 coordinates (relative to the primary monitor's origin (and thus negative on monitors to the left of or above it), and GDK's (visible coordinates should be non-negative). * gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32 (gdk_screen_get_n_monitors, gdk_screen_get_monitor_geometry): Use information collected above. (gdk_window_move, gdk_window_move_resize_window_get_geometry): Subtract _gdk_offset_{x,y} from GDK root window coordinates. (gdk_window_get_geometry, gdk_window_get_origin, gdk_window_get_frame_extents): For top-level windows, add _gdk_offset_{x,y} to GDK root window coordinates Still need to handle multiple monitors in gdk_window_fullscreen(). Probably should make the window fullscreen on the monitor where the cursor is? * gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c: Add _gdk_offset_{x,y} to all GDK root window coordinates in GdkEvents. [Win32] Fix geometry hint handling. Add support for resize increment and base size, and aspect ratio geometry hints. The "gridded geometry" test in testgtk now works beautifully. * gdk/win32/gdkwindow-win32.c (gdk_window_set_geometry_hints): Turns out this function shouldn't actually ever modify the window's size, just store the hints. (Old code kept for a while inside #if 0.) (gdk_window_set_hints): Remove presumably broken code that handles the position hints, this function is obsolete anyway. * gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c: Drop the current_{x,y}_root variables, not used. (adjust_drag): New function, used to implement resize increment hints. (gdk_event_translate): Handle WM_SIZING, implement resize increment and base size, and aspect ratio geometry hints here. The WM_GETMINMAXINFO handler takes care of the minimum and maximum size hints as before. Fix the WM_GETMINMAXINFO handler to take into account window decorations. No need to modify the ptMaxPosition and ptMaxSize fields in the MINMAXINFO struct, the defaults are fine. * gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h * gdk/win32/gdkwindow-win32.c (_gdk_win32_adjust_client_rect, _gdk_win32_get_adjusted_client_rect): New helper functions.
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* Copyright (C) 2003 Tor Lillqvist
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer. * gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into port-independent part of GDK. (#80009) * gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c: Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments. * gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Misc multihead-compatibility changes. * gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions. * gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors instead. * gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private structures for the x11 backend. * gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Remove virtualization of screen and display functions. (#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}: New files containing stub implementations of Display, Screen functions. * gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what headers they are in. (#79954) * gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede) * gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer() to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix some warnings.
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*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer. * gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into port-independent part of GDK. (#80009) * gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c: Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments. * gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Misc multihead-compatibility changes. * gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions. * gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors instead. * gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private structures for the x11 backend. * gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Remove virtualization of screen and display functions. (#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}: New files containing stub implementations of Display, Screen functions. * gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what headers they are in. (#79954) * gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede) * gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer() to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix some warnings.
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*/
#include "config.h"
#define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0600
#include "gdk.h"
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer. * gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into port-independent part of GDK. (#80009) * gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c: Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments. * gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Misc multihead-compatibility changes. * gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions. * gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors instead. * gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private structures for the x11 backend. * gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Remove virtualization of screen and display functions. (#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}: New files containing stub implementations of Display, Screen functions. * gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what headers they are in. (#79954) * gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede) * gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer() to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix some warnings.
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#include "gdkprivate-win32.h"
#include "gdkdisplay-win32.h"
#include "gdkdevicemanager-win32.h"
#include "gdkglcontext-win32.h"
#include "gdkwin32display.h"
#include "gdkwin32screen.h"
#include "gdkwin32window.h"
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#include "gdkmonitor-win32.h"
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#include "gdkwin32.h"
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer. * gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into port-independent part of GDK. (#80009) * gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c: Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments. * gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Misc multihead-compatibility changes. * gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions. * gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors instead. * gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private structures for the x11 backend. * gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Remove virtualization of screen and display functions. (#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}: New files containing stub implementations of Display, Screen functions. * gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what headers they are in. (#79954) * gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede) * gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer() to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix some warnings.
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Add a EGL renderer (via ANGLE) for Windows This is for adding a EGL-based renderer which is done via the ANGLE project, which translate EGL calls to Direct3D 9/11. This is done as a possible solution to issue #105, especially for cases where the needed full GL extensions to map OpenGL to Direc3D is unavailable or unreliable, or when the OpenGL implementation from the graphics drivers are problematic. To enable this, do the following: -Build ANGLE and ensure the ANGLE libEGL.dll and libGLESv2.dll are available. A sufficiently-recent ANGLE is needed for things to work correctly--note that the copy of ANGLE that is included in qtbase-5.10.1 is sufficient. ANGLE is licensed under a BSD 3-clause license. Note also that Visual Studio 2013 or later is required to build ANGLE from QT-5.10.1, but the 2013-built ANGLE DLLs can work without without problems for GTK+ that is built with Visual Studio 2008 or later. -Build libepoxy on Windows with EGL support enabled. -Define GDK_WIN32_ENABLE_EGL when building gdk-win32.lib when building with Visual Studio, or pass in --enable-win32-gles during configure when building with MinGW/mingw-w64. -Prior to running GTK+ programs, the GDK_GL envvar needs to contain gles. Known issues: -Only OpenGL ES 3 is supported, ANGLE's ES 2 does not support the needed extensions, notably GL_OES_vertex_array_object, but its ES 3 support is sufficient. -There is no autodetection or fallback mechanism to enable using EGL/Angle automatically yet. There is no plans to do this in this commit. Thanks to LRN for pointing out that we should #include "win32/gdkwin32.h" instead of #include "gdkwin32.h" for gdkgl.c. LRN also did the autotools portion of this patch. Further notes about the autotools --enable-win32-gles option, fom LRN: This adds --enable-win32-gles option, which enables the code for GLES renderer. This commit also adds tests for WGL and EGL in epoxy. The absence of WGL is highly unlikely (it's enabled by default), but checking for EGL when GLES is enabled is necessary, as EGL is disabled in Windows builds of epoxy by default.
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#ifdef GDK_WIN32_ENABLE_EGL
# include <epoxy/egl.h>
#endif
#include "gdkwin32langnotification.h"
static int debug_indent = 0;
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static GdkMonitor *
_gdk_win32_display_find_matching_monitor (GdkWin32Display *win32_display,
GdkMonitor *needle)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < win32_display->monitors->len; i++)
{
GdkWin32Monitor *m;
m = GDK_WIN32_MONITOR (g_ptr_array_index (win32_display->monitors, i));
if (_gdk_win32_monitor_compare (m, GDK_WIN32_MONITOR (needle)) == 0)
return GDK_MONITOR (m);
}
return NULL;
}
gboolean
_gdk_win32_display_init_monitors (GdkWin32Display *win32_display)
{
GdkDisplay *display = GDK_DISPLAY (win32_display);
GPtrArray *new_monitors;
gint i;
gboolean changed = FALSE;
GdkWin32Monitor *primary_to_move = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < win32_display->monitors->len; i++)
GDK_WIN32_MONITOR (g_ptr_array_index (win32_display->monitors, i))->remove = TRUE;
new_monitors = _gdk_win32_display_get_monitor_list (win32_display);
for (i = 0; i < new_monitors->len; i++)
{
GdkWin32Monitor *w32_m;
GdkMonitor *m;
GdkWin32Monitor *w32_ex_monitor;
GdkMonitor *ex_monitor;
GdkRectangle geometry, ex_geometry;
GdkRectangle workarea, ex_workarea;
w32_m = GDK_WIN32_MONITOR (g_ptr_array_index (new_monitors, i));
m = GDK_MONITOR (w32_m);
ex_monitor = _gdk_win32_display_find_matching_monitor (win32_display, m);
w32_ex_monitor = GDK_WIN32_MONITOR (ex_monitor);
if (ex_monitor == NULL)
{
w32_m->add = TRUE;
changed = TRUE;
continue;
}
w32_ex_monitor->remove = FALSE;
if (i == 0)
primary_to_move = w32_ex_monitor;
gdk_monitor_get_geometry (m, &geometry);
gdk_monitor_get_geometry (ex_monitor, &ex_geometry);
gdk_monitor_get_workarea (m, &workarea);
gdk_monitor_get_workarea (ex_monitor, &ex_workarea);
if (memcmp (&workarea, &ex_workarea, sizeof (GdkRectangle)) != 0)
{
w32_ex_monitor->work_rect = workarea;
changed = TRUE;
}
if (memcmp (&geometry, &ex_geometry, sizeof (GdkRectangle)) != 0)
{
gdk_monitor_set_size (ex_monitor, geometry.width, geometry.height);
gdk_monitor_set_position (ex_monitor, geometry.x, geometry.y);
changed = TRUE;
}
if (gdk_monitor_get_width_mm (m) != gdk_monitor_get_width_mm (ex_monitor) ||
gdk_monitor_get_height_mm (m) != gdk_monitor_get_height_mm (ex_monitor))
{
gdk_monitor_set_physical_size (ex_monitor,
gdk_monitor_get_width_mm (m),
gdk_monitor_get_height_mm (m));
changed = TRUE;
}
if (g_strcmp0 (gdk_monitor_get_model (m), gdk_monitor_get_model (ex_monitor)) != 0)
{
gdk_monitor_set_model (ex_monitor,
gdk_monitor_get_model (m));
changed = TRUE;
}
if (g_strcmp0 (gdk_monitor_get_manufacturer (m), gdk_monitor_get_manufacturer (ex_monitor)) != 0)
{
gdk_monitor_set_manufacturer (ex_monitor,
gdk_monitor_get_manufacturer (m));
changed = TRUE;
}
if (gdk_monitor_get_refresh_rate (m) != gdk_monitor_get_refresh_rate (ex_monitor))
{
gdk_monitor_set_refresh_rate (ex_monitor, gdk_monitor_get_refresh_rate (m));
changed = TRUE;
}
if (gdk_monitor_get_scale_factor (m) != gdk_monitor_get_scale_factor (ex_monitor))
{
gdk_monitor_set_scale_factor (ex_monitor, gdk_monitor_get_scale_factor (m));
changed = TRUE;
}
if (gdk_monitor_get_subpixel_layout (m) != gdk_monitor_get_subpixel_layout (ex_monitor))
{
gdk_monitor_set_subpixel_layout (ex_monitor, gdk_monitor_get_subpixel_layout (m));
changed = TRUE;
}
}
for (i = win32_display->monitors->len - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
GdkWin32Monitor *w32_ex_monitor;
GdkMonitor *ex_monitor;
w32_ex_monitor = GDK_WIN32_MONITOR (g_ptr_array_index (win32_display->monitors, i));
ex_monitor = GDK_MONITOR (w32_ex_monitor);
if (!w32_ex_monitor->remove)
continue;
changed = TRUE;
gdk_display_monitor_removed (display, ex_monitor);
g_ptr_array_remove_index (win32_display->monitors, i);
}
for (i = 0; i < new_monitors->len; i++)
{
GdkWin32Monitor *w32_m;
GdkMonitor *m;
w32_m = GDK_WIN32_MONITOR (g_ptr_array_index (new_monitors, i));
m = GDK_MONITOR (w32_m);
if (!w32_m->add)
continue;
gdk_display_monitor_added (display, m);
if (i == 0)
g_ptr_array_insert (win32_display->monitors, 0, g_object_ref (w32_m));
else
g_ptr_array_add (win32_display->monitors, g_object_ref (w32_m));
}
g_ptr_array_free (new_monitors, TRUE);
if (primary_to_move)
{
g_ptr_array_remove (win32_display->monitors, g_object_ref (primary_to_move));
g_ptr_array_insert (win32_display->monitors, 0, primary_to_move);
changed = TRUE;
}
return changed;
}
/**
* gdk_win32_display_set_cursor_theme:
* @display: (type GdkWin32Display): a #GdkDisplay
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* @name: (allow-none): the name of the cursor theme to use, or %NULL to unset
* a previously set value
* @size: the cursor size to use, or 0 to keep the previous size
*
* Sets the cursor theme from which the images for cursor
* should be taken.
*
* If the windowing system supports it, existing cursors created
* with gdk_cursor_new(), gdk_cursor_new_for_display() and
* gdk_cursor_new_from_name() are updated to reflect the theme
* change. Custom cursors constructed with
* gdk_cursor_new_from_pixbuf() will have to be handled
* by the application (GTK+ applications can learn about
* cursor theme changes by listening for change notification
* for the corresponding #GtkSetting).
*
* Since: 3.18
*/
void
gdk_win32_display_set_cursor_theme (GdkDisplay *display,
const gchar *name,
gint size)
{
gint cursor_size;
gint w, h;
Win32CursorTheme *theme;
GdkWin32Display *win32_display = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (display);
g_assert (win32_display);
if (name == NULL)
name = "system";
w = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXCURSOR);
h = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CYCURSOR);
/* We can load cursors of any size, but SetCursor() will scale them back
* to this value. It's possible to break that restrictions with SetSystemCursor(),
* but that will override cursors for the whole desktop session.
*/
cursor_size = (w == h) ? w : size;
if (win32_display->cursor_theme_name != NULL &&
g_strcmp0 (name, win32_display->cursor_theme_name) == 0 &&
win32_display->cursor_theme_size == cursor_size)
return;
theme = win32_cursor_theme_load (name, cursor_size);
if (theme == NULL)
{
g_warning ("Failed to load cursor theme %s", name);
return;
}
if (win32_display->cursor_theme)
{
win32_cursor_theme_destroy (win32_display->cursor_theme);
win32_display->cursor_theme = NULL;
}
win32_display->cursor_theme = theme;
g_free (win32_display->cursor_theme_name);
win32_display->cursor_theme_name = g_strdup (name);
win32_display->cursor_theme_size = cursor_size;
_gdk_win32_display_update_cursors (win32_display);
}
Win32CursorTheme *
_gdk_win32_display_get_cursor_theme (GdkWin32Display *win32_display)
{
Win32CursorTheme *theme;
g_assert (win32_display->cursor_theme_name);
theme = win32_display->cursor_theme;
if (!theme)
{
theme = win32_cursor_theme_load (win32_display->cursor_theme_name,
win32_display->cursor_theme_size);
if (theme == NULL)
{
g_warning ("Failed to load cursor theme %s",
win32_display->cursor_theme_name);
return NULL;
}
win32_display->cursor_theme = theme;
}
return theme;
}
static gulong
gdk_win32_display_get_next_serial (GdkDisplay *display)
{
return 0;
}
static LRESULT CALLBACK
inner_display_change_window_procedure (HWND hwnd,
UINT message,
WPARAM wparam,
LPARAM lparam)
{
switch (message)
{
case WM_DESTROY:
{
PostQuitMessage (0);
return 0;
}
case WM_DISPLAYCHANGE:
{
GdkWin32Display *win32_display = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (_gdk_display);
_gdk_win32_screen_on_displaychange_event (GDK_WIN32_SCREEN (win32_display->screen));
return 0;
}
default:
/* Otherwise call DefWindowProcW(). */
GDK_NOTE (EVENTS, g_print (" DefWindowProcW"));
return DefWindowProc (hwnd, message, wparam, lparam);
}
}
static LRESULT CALLBACK
display_change_window_procedure (HWND hwnd,
UINT message,
WPARAM wparam,
LPARAM lparam)
{
LRESULT retval;
GDK_NOTE (EVENTS, g_print ("%s%*s%s %p",
(debug_indent > 0 ? "\n" : ""),
debug_indent, "",
_gdk_win32_message_to_string (message), hwnd));
debug_indent += 2;
retval = inner_display_change_window_procedure (hwnd, message, wparam, lparam);
debug_indent -= 2;
GDK_NOTE (EVENTS, g_print (" => %" G_GINT64_FORMAT "%s", (gint64) retval, (debug_indent == 0 ? "\n" : "")));
return retval;
}
/* Use a hidden window to be notified about display changes */
static void
register_display_change_notification (GdkDisplay *display)
{
GdkWin32Display *display_win32 = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (display);
WNDCLASS wclass = { 0, };
ATOM klass;
wclass.lpszClassName = "GdkDisplayChange";
wclass.lpfnWndProc = display_change_window_procedure;
wclass.hInstance = _gdk_app_hmodule;
klass = RegisterClass (&wclass);
if (klass)
{
display_win32->hwnd = CreateWindow (MAKEINTRESOURCE (klass),
NULL, WS_POPUP,
0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL,
_gdk_app_hmodule, NULL);
if (!display_win32->hwnd)
{
UnregisterClass (MAKEINTRESOURCE (klass), _gdk_app_hmodule);
}
}
}
GdkDisplay *
_gdk_win32_display_open (const gchar *display_name)
{
GdkWin32Display *win32_display;
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_print ("gdk_display_open: %s\n", (display_name ? display_name : "NULL")));
if (display_name == NULL ||
g_ascii_strcasecmp (display_name,
gdk_display_get_name (_gdk_display)) == 0)
{
if (_gdk_display != NULL)
{
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_print ("... return _gdk_display\n"));
return _gdk_display;
}
}
else
{
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_print ("... return NULL\n"));
return NULL;
}
_gdk_display = g_object_new (GDK_TYPE_WIN32_DISPLAY, NULL);
win32_display = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (_gdk_display);
win32_display->screen = g_object_new (GDK_TYPE_WIN32_SCREEN, NULL);
_gdk_events_init (_gdk_display);
_gdk_input_ignore_core = 0;
_gdk_display->device_manager = g_object_new (GDK_TYPE_DEVICE_MANAGER_WIN32,
"display", _gdk_display,
NULL);
_gdk_win32_lang_notification_init ();
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer. * gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into port-independent part of GDK. (#80009) * gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c: Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments. * gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Misc multihead-compatibility changes. * gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions. * gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors instead. * gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private structures for the x11 backend. * gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Remove virtualization of screen and display functions. (#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}: New files containing stub implementations of Display, Screen functions. * gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what headers they are in. (#79954) * gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede) * gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer() to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix some warnings.
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_gdk_dnd_init ();
/* Precalculate display name */
(void) gdk_display_get_name (_gdk_display);
register_display_change_notification (_gdk_display);
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g_signal_emit_by_name (_gdk_display, "opened");
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_print ("... _gdk_display now set up\n"));
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return _gdk_display;
}
G_DEFINE_TYPE (GdkWin32Display, gdk_win32_display, GDK_TYPE_DISPLAY)
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static const gchar *
gdk_win32_display_get_name (GdkDisplay *display)
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{
HDESK hdesk = GetThreadDesktop (GetCurrentThreadId ());
char dummy;
char *desktop_name;
HWINSTA hwinsta = GetProcessWindowStation ();
char *window_station_name;
DWORD n;
DWORD session_id;
char *display_name;
static const char *display_name_cache = NULL;
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *PFN_ProcessIdToSessionId) (DWORD, DWORD *);
PFN_ProcessIdToSessionId processIdToSessionId;
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display), NULL);
if (display_name_cache != NULL)
return display_name_cache;
n = 0;
GetUserObjectInformation (hdesk, UOI_NAME, &dummy, 0, &n);
if (n == 0)
desktop_name = "Default";
else
{
n++;
desktop_name = g_alloca (n + 1);
memset (desktop_name, 0, n + 1);
if (!GetUserObjectInformation (hdesk, UOI_NAME, desktop_name, n, &n))
desktop_name = "Default";
}
n = 0;
GetUserObjectInformation (hwinsta, UOI_NAME, &dummy, 0, &n);
if (n == 0)
window_station_name = "WinSta0";
else
{
n++;
window_station_name = g_alloca (n + 1);
memset (window_station_name, 0, n + 1);
if (!GetUserObjectInformation (hwinsta, UOI_NAME, window_station_name, n, &n))
window_station_name = "WinSta0";
}
processIdToSessionId = (PFN_ProcessIdToSessionId) GetProcAddress (GetModuleHandle ("kernel32.dll"), "ProcessIdToSessionId");
if (!processIdToSessionId || !processIdToSessionId (GetCurrentProcessId (), &session_id))
session_id = 0;
display_name = g_strdup_printf ("%ld\\%s\\%s",
session_id,
window_station_name,
desktop_name);
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_print ("gdk_win32_display_get_name: %s\n", display_name));
display_name_cache = display_name;
return display_name_cache;
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer. * gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into port-independent part of GDK. (#80009) * gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c: Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments. * gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Misc multihead-compatibility changes. * gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions. * gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors instead. * gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private structures for the x11 backend. * gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Remove virtualization of screen and display functions. (#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}: New files containing stub implementations of Display, Screen functions. * gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what headers they are in. (#79954) * gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede) * gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer() to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix some warnings.
2002-06-06 00:26:42 +00:00
}
static GdkScreen *
gdk_win32_display_get_default_screen (GdkDisplay *display)
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer. * gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into port-independent part of GDK. (#80009) * gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c: Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments. * gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Misc multihead-compatibility changes. * gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions. * gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors instead. * gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private structures for the x11 backend. * gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Remove virtualization of screen and display functions. (#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}: New files containing stub implementations of Display, Screen functions. * gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what headers they are in. (#79954) * gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede) * gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer() to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix some warnings.
2002-06-06 00:26:42 +00:00
{
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WIN32_DISPLAY (display), NULL);
return GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (display)->screen;
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer. * gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into port-independent part of GDK. (#80009) * gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c: Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments. * gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Misc multihead-compatibility changes. * gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions. * gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors instead. * gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private structures for the x11 backend. * gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Remove virtualization of screen and display functions. (#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}: New files containing stub implementations of Display, Screen functions. * gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what headers they are in. (#79954) * gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede) * gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer() to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede) * gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix some warnings.
2002-06-06 00:26:42 +00:00
}
static GdkWindow *
gdk_win32_display_get_default_group (GdkDisplay *display)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display), NULL);
g_warning ("gdk_display_get_default_group not yet implemented");
return NULL;
}
static gboolean
gdk_win32_display_supports_selection_notification (GdkDisplay *display)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display), FALSE);
return TRUE;
}
/*
* maybe this should be integrated with the default message loop - or maybe not ;-)
*/
static LRESULT CALLBACK
inner_clipboard_window_procedure (HWND hwnd,
UINT message,
WPARAM wparam,
LPARAM lparam)
{
switch (message)
{
case WM_DESTROY: /* remove us from chain */
{
RemoveClipboardFormatListener (hwnd);
PostQuitMessage (0);
return 0;
}
case WM_CLIPBOARDUPDATE:
{
HWND hwnd_owner;
W32: Massive W32 DnD fix Massive changes to OLE2 DnD protocol, which was completely broken before: * Keep GdkDragContext and OLE2 objects separate (don't ref/unref them together, don't necessarily create them together). * Keep IDataObject formats in the object itself, not in a global variable. * Fix getdata() to look up the request target in its format list, not in the global hash table * Create target GdkDragContext on each drag_enter, destroy it on drag_leave, whereas IDropTarget is created when a window becomes a drag destination and is re-used indefinitely. * Query the source IDataObject for its supported types, cache them in the target (!) context. This is how GTK+ works, honestly. * Remember current_src_object when we initiate a drag, to be able to detect later on that the data object is ours and use a shortcut when querying targets * Make sure GDK_DRAG_MOTION is only sent when something changes * Support GTK drag cursors * Ensure that exotic GTK clipboard formats are registered (but try to avoid registering formats that can't be used between applications). * Don't enumerate internal formats * Ensure that DnD indicator window can't accept drags or receive any kind of input (use WS_EX_TRANSPARENT). * Remove unneeded indentation in _gdk_win32_dnd_do_dragdrop() * Fix indentation in gdk_win32_drag_context_drop_finish() * Remove obsolete comments in _gdk_win32_window_register_dnd() * Check for DnD in progress when processing WM_KILLFOCUS, don't emit a grab break event in such cases (this allows alt-tabbing while DnD is in progress, though there may be lingering issues with focus after dropping...) * Support Shell ID List -> text/uri-list conversion, now it's possible to drop files (dragged from Explorer) on GTK+ applications * Explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatA() when we know that the string is not in unicode. Otherwise explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatW() with a UTF8->UTF16 converted string * Fix _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner() to correctly bail when selection owner HWND is NULL (looking up GdkWindow for NULL HWND always succeeds and returns the root window - not the intended effect) * More logging * Send DROP_FINISHED event after DnD loop ends * Send STATUS event on feedback * Move GetKeyboardState() and related code into _gdk_win32_window_drag_begin(), so that it's closer to the point where last_pt and start_pt are set * Use & 0x80 to check for the key being pressed. Windows will set low-order bit to 1 for all mouse buttons to indicate that they are toggled, so simply checking for the value not being 0 is not enough anymore. This is probably a new thing in modern W32 that didn't exist before (OLE2 DnD code is old). * Fixed (hopefully) and simplified HiDPI parts of the code. Also adds managed DnD implementation for W32 GDK backend (for both OLE2 and LOCAL protocols). Mostly a copy of the X11 backend code, but there are some minor differences: * doesn't use drag_window field in GdkDragContext, uses the one in GdkWin32DragContext exclusively * subtracts hotspot offset from the window coordinates when showing the dragback animation * tries to consistently support scaling and caches the scale in the context * Some keynav code is removed (places where grabbing/ungrabbing should happen is marked with TODOs), and the rest is probably inert. Also significantly changes the way selection (and clipboard) is handled (as MSDN rightly notes, the handling for DnD and Clipboard formats is virtually the same, so it makes sense to handle both with the same code): * Don't spam GDK_OWNER_CHANGE, send them only when owner actually changes * Open clipboard when our process becomes the clipboard owner (we are doing it anyway, to empty the clipboard and *become* the owner), and then don't close it until a scheduled selection request event (with TARGETS target) is received. Process that event by announcing all of our supported formats (by that time add_targets() should have been called up the stack, thus the formats are known; just in case, add_targets() will also schedule a selection request, if one isn't scheduled already, so that late-coming formats can still be announced). * Allow clipboard opening for selection_convert() to be delayed if it fails initially. * The last two points above should fix all the bugs about GTK+ rising too much ruckus over OpenClipboard() failures, as owner change *is allowed* to fail (though not all callers currently handle that case), and selection_convert() is asynchronous to begin with. Still, this is somewhat risky, as there's a possibility that the code will work in unexpected ways and the clipboard will remain open. There's now logging to track the clipboard being opened and closed, and a number of failsafes that try to ensure that it isn't kept open for no reason. * Added copious notes on the way clipboard works on X11, Windows and GDK-W32, also removed old comments in DnD implementation, replaced some of them with the new ones * A lot of crufty module-global variables are stuffed into a singleton object, GdkWin32Selection. It's technically possible to make it a sub-object of the Display object (the way Wayland backend does), but since Display object on W32 is a singleton anyway... why bother? * Fixed the send_change_events() a bit (was slightly broken in one of the previous iterations) * Ensure that there's no confusion between selection conversion (an artifact term from X11) and selection transmutation (changing the data to be W32-compatible) * Put all the transmutation code and format-target-matching code into gdkselection-win32.c, now this code isn't spread across multiple files. * Consequently, moved some code away from gdkproperty-win32.c and gdkdnd-win32.c * Extensive format transmutation checks for OLE2 DnD and clipboard. We now keep track of which format mappings are for transmutations, and which aren't (for example, when formats are passed as-is, or when a registered name is just an alias) * Put transmutation code into separate functions * Ensure that drop target keeps a format->target map for supported formats, this is useful when selection_convert() is called, as it only receives a single target and no hints on the format from which the data should be transmuted into this target. * Add clear_targets() on W32, to de called by GTK * Use g_set_object() instead of g_ref_object() where it is allowed. * Fix indentation (and convert tabs to spaces), remove unused variables https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786509
2017-08-19 12:06:27 +00:00
HWND stored_hwnd_owner;
HWND hwnd_opener;
GdkEvent *event;
GdkWindow *owner;
W32: Massive W32 DnD fix Massive changes to OLE2 DnD protocol, which was completely broken before: * Keep GdkDragContext and OLE2 objects separate (don't ref/unref them together, don't necessarily create them together). * Keep IDataObject formats in the object itself, not in a global variable. * Fix getdata() to look up the request target in its format list, not in the global hash table * Create target GdkDragContext on each drag_enter, destroy it on drag_leave, whereas IDropTarget is created when a window becomes a drag destination and is re-used indefinitely. * Query the source IDataObject for its supported types, cache them in the target (!) context. This is how GTK+ works, honestly. * Remember current_src_object when we initiate a drag, to be able to detect later on that the data object is ours and use a shortcut when querying targets * Make sure GDK_DRAG_MOTION is only sent when something changes * Support GTK drag cursors * Ensure that exotic GTK clipboard formats are registered (but try to avoid registering formats that can't be used between applications). * Don't enumerate internal formats * Ensure that DnD indicator window can't accept drags or receive any kind of input (use WS_EX_TRANSPARENT). * Remove unneeded indentation in _gdk_win32_dnd_do_dragdrop() * Fix indentation in gdk_win32_drag_context_drop_finish() * Remove obsolete comments in _gdk_win32_window_register_dnd() * Check for DnD in progress when processing WM_KILLFOCUS, don't emit a grab break event in such cases (this allows alt-tabbing while DnD is in progress, though there may be lingering issues with focus after dropping...) * Support Shell ID List -> text/uri-list conversion, now it's possible to drop files (dragged from Explorer) on GTK+ applications * Explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatA() when we know that the string is not in unicode. Otherwise explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatW() with a UTF8->UTF16 converted string * Fix _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner() to correctly bail when selection owner HWND is NULL (looking up GdkWindow for NULL HWND always succeeds and returns the root window - not the intended effect) * More logging * Send DROP_FINISHED event after DnD loop ends * Send STATUS event on feedback * Move GetKeyboardState() and related code into _gdk_win32_window_drag_begin(), so that it's closer to the point where last_pt and start_pt are set * Use & 0x80 to check for the key being pressed. Windows will set low-order bit to 1 for all mouse buttons to indicate that they are toggled, so simply checking for the value not being 0 is not enough anymore. This is probably a new thing in modern W32 that didn't exist before (OLE2 DnD code is old). * Fixed (hopefully) and simplified HiDPI parts of the code. Also adds managed DnD implementation for W32 GDK backend (for both OLE2 and LOCAL protocols). Mostly a copy of the X11 backend code, but there are some minor differences: * doesn't use drag_window field in GdkDragContext, uses the one in GdkWin32DragContext exclusively * subtracts hotspot offset from the window coordinates when showing the dragback animation * tries to consistently support scaling and caches the scale in the context * Some keynav code is removed (places where grabbing/ungrabbing should happen is marked with TODOs), and the rest is probably inert. Also significantly changes the way selection (and clipboard) is handled (as MSDN rightly notes, the handling for DnD and Clipboard formats is virtually the same, so it makes sense to handle both with the same code): * Don't spam GDK_OWNER_CHANGE, send them only when owner actually changes * Open clipboard when our process becomes the clipboard owner (we are doing it anyway, to empty the clipboard and *become* the owner), and then don't close it until a scheduled selection request event (with TARGETS target) is received. Process that event by announcing all of our supported formats (by that time add_targets() should have been called up the stack, thus the formats are known; just in case, add_targets() will also schedule a selection request, if one isn't scheduled already, so that late-coming formats can still be announced). * Allow clipboard opening for selection_convert() to be delayed if it fails initially. * The last two points above should fix all the bugs about GTK+ rising too much ruckus over OpenClipboard() failures, as owner change *is allowed* to fail (though not all callers currently handle that case), and selection_convert() is asynchronous to begin with. Still, this is somewhat risky, as there's a possibility that the code will work in unexpected ways and the clipboard will remain open. There's now logging to track the clipboard being opened and closed, and a number of failsafes that try to ensure that it isn't kept open for no reason. * Added copious notes on the way clipboard works on X11, Windows and GDK-W32, also removed old comments in DnD implementation, replaced some of them with the new ones * A lot of crufty module-global variables are stuffed into a singleton object, GdkWin32Selection. It's technically possible to make it a sub-object of the Display object (the way Wayland backend does), but since Display object on W32 is a singleton anyway... why bother? * Fixed the send_change_events() a bit (was slightly broken in one of the previous iterations) * Ensure that there's no confusion between selection conversion (an artifact term from X11) and selection transmutation (changing the data to be W32-compatible) * Put all the transmutation code and format-target-matching code into gdkselection-win32.c, now this code isn't spread across multiple files. * Consequently, moved some code away from gdkproperty-win32.c and gdkdnd-win32.c * Extensive format transmutation checks for OLE2 DnD and clipboard. We now keep track of which format mappings are for transmutations, and which aren't (for example, when formats are passed as-is, or when a registered name is just an alias) * Put transmutation code into separate functions * Ensure that drop target keeps a format->target map for supported formats, this is useful when selection_convert() is called, as it only receives a single target and no hints on the format from which the data should be transmuted into this target. * Add clear_targets() on W32, to de called by GTK * Use g_set_object() instead of g_ref_object() where it is allowed. * Fix indentation (and convert tabs to spaces), remove unused variables https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786509
2017-08-19 12:06:27 +00:00
GdkWindow *stored_owner;
GdkWin32Selection *win32_sel = _gdk_win32_selection_get ();
hwnd_owner = GetClipboardOwner ();
if ((hwnd_owner == NULL) &&
(GetLastError () != ERROR_SUCCESS))
WIN32_API_FAILED ("GetClipboardOwner");
hwnd_opener = GetOpenClipboardWindow ();
GDK_NOTE (DND, g_print (" drawclipboard owner: %p; opener %p ", hwnd_owner, hwnd_opener));
#ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG
if (_gdk_debug_flags & GDK_DEBUG_DND)
{
W32: Massive W32 DnD fix Massive changes to OLE2 DnD protocol, which was completely broken before: * Keep GdkDragContext and OLE2 objects separate (don't ref/unref them together, don't necessarily create them together). * Keep IDataObject formats in the object itself, not in a global variable. * Fix getdata() to look up the request target in its format list, not in the global hash table * Create target GdkDragContext on each drag_enter, destroy it on drag_leave, whereas IDropTarget is created when a window becomes a drag destination and is re-used indefinitely. * Query the source IDataObject for its supported types, cache them in the target (!) context. This is how GTK+ works, honestly. * Remember current_src_object when we initiate a drag, to be able to detect later on that the data object is ours and use a shortcut when querying targets * Make sure GDK_DRAG_MOTION is only sent when something changes * Support GTK drag cursors * Ensure that exotic GTK clipboard formats are registered (but try to avoid registering formats that can't be used between applications). * Don't enumerate internal formats * Ensure that DnD indicator window can't accept drags or receive any kind of input (use WS_EX_TRANSPARENT). * Remove unneeded indentation in _gdk_win32_dnd_do_dragdrop() * Fix indentation in gdk_win32_drag_context_drop_finish() * Remove obsolete comments in _gdk_win32_window_register_dnd() * Check for DnD in progress when processing WM_KILLFOCUS, don't emit a grab break event in such cases (this allows alt-tabbing while DnD is in progress, though there may be lingering issues with focus after dropping...) * Support Shell ID List -> text/uri-list conversion, now it's possible to drop files (dragged from Explorer) on GTK+ applications * Explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatA() when we know that the string is not in unicode. Otherwise explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatW() with a UTF8->UTF16 converted string * Fix _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner() to correctly bail when selection owner HWND is NULL (looking up GdkWindow for NULL HWND always succeeds and returns the root window - not the intended effect) * More logging * Send DROP_FINISHED event after DnD loop ends * Send STATUS event on feedback * Move GetKeyboardState() and related code into _gdk_win32_window_drag_begin(), so that it's closer to the point where last_pt and start_pt are set * Use & 0x80 to check for the key being pressed. Windows will set low-order bit to 1 for all mouse buttons to indicate that they are toggled, so simply checking for the value not being 0 is not enough anymore. This is probably a new thing in modern W32 that didn't exist before (OLE2 DnD code is old). * Fixed (hopefully) and simplified HiDPI parts of the code. Also adds managed DnD implementation for W32 GDK backend (for both OLE2 and LOCAL protocols). Mostly a copy of the X11 backend code, but there are some minor differences: * doesn't use drag_window field in GdkDragContext, uses the one in GdkWin32DragContext exclusively * subtracts hotspot offset from the window coordinates when showing the dragback animation * tries to consistently support scaling and caches the scale in the context * Some keynav code is removed (places where grabbing/ungrabbing should happen is marked with TODOs), and the rest is probably inert. Also significantly changes the way selection (and clipboard) is handled (as MSDN rightly notes, the handling for DnD and Clipboard formats is virtually the same, so it makes sense to handle both with the same code): * Don't spam GDK_OWNER_CHANGE, send them only when owner actually changes * Open clipboard when our process becomes the clipboard owner (we are doing it anyway, to empty the clipboard and *become* the owner), and then don't close it until a scheduled selection request event (with TARGETS target) is received. Process that event by announcing all of our supported formats (by that time add_targets() should have been called up the stack, thus the formats are known; just in case, add_targets() will also schedule a selection request, if one isn't scheduled already, so that late-coming formats can still be announced). * Allow clipboard opening for selection_convert() to be delayed if it fails initially. * The last two points above should fix all the bugs about GTK+ rising too much ruckus over OpenClipboard() failures, as owner change *is allowed* to fail (though not all callers currently handle that case), and selection_convert() is asynchronous to begin with. Still, this is somewhat risky, as there's a possibility that the code will work in unexpected ways and the clipboard will remain open. There's now logging to track the clipboard being opened and closed, and a number of failsafes that try to ensure that it isn't kept open for no reason. * Added copious notes on the way clipboard works on X11, Windows and GDK-W32, also removed old comments in DnD implementation, replaced some of them with the new ones * A lot of crufty module-global variables are stuffed into a singleton object, GdkWin32Selection. It's technically possible to make it a sub-object of the Display object (the way Wayland backend does), but since Display object on W32 is a singleton anyway... why bother? * Fixed the send_change_events() a bit (was slightly broken in one of the previous iterations) * Ensure that there's no confusion between selection conversion (an artifact term from X11) and selection transmutation (changing the data to be W32-compatible) * Put all the transmutation code and format-target-matching code into gdkselection-win32.c, now this code isn't spread across multiple files. * Consequently, moved some code away from gdkproperty-win32.c and gdkdnd-win32.c * Extensive format transmutation checks for OLE2 DnD and clipboard. We now keep track of which format mappings are for transmutations, and which aren't (for example, when formats are passed as-is, or when a registered name is just an alias) * Put transmutation code into separate functions * Ensure that drop target keeps a format->target map for supported formats, this is useful when selection_convert() is called, as it only receives a single target and no hints on the format from which the data should be transmuted into this target. * Add clear_targets() on W32, to de called by GTK * Use g_set_object() instead of g_ref_object() where it is allowed. * Fix indentation (and convert tabs to spaces), remove unused variables https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786509
2017-08-19 12:06:27 +00:00
if (win32_sel->clipboard_opened_for != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ||
OpenClipboard (hwnd))
{
UINT nFormat = 0;
while ((nFormat = EnumClipboardFormats (nFormat)) != 0)
g_print ("%s ", _gdk_win32_cf_to_string (nFormat));
W32: Massive W32 DnD fix Massive changes to OLE2 DnD protocol, which was completely broken before: * Keep GdkDragContext and OLE2 objects separate (don't ref/unref them together, don't necessarily create them together). * Keep IDataObject formats in the object itself, not in a global variable. * Fix getdata() to look up the request target in its format list, not in the global hash table * Create target GdkDragContext on each drag_enter, destroy it on drag_leave, whereas IDropTarget is created when a window becomes a drag destination and is re-used indefinitely. * Query the source IDataObject for its supported types, cache them in the target (!) context. This is how GTK+ works, honestly. * Remember current_src_object when we initiate a drag, to be able to detect later on that the data object is ours and use a shortcut when querying targets * Make sure GDK_DRAG_MOTION is only sent when something changes * Support GTK drag cursors * Ensure that exotic GTK clipboard formats are registered (but try to avoid registering formats that can't be used between applications). * Don't enumerate internal formats * Ensure that DnD indicator window can't accept drags or receive any kind of input (use WS_EX_TRANSPARENT). * Remove unneeded indentation in _gdk_win32_dnd_do_dragdrop() * Fix indentation in gdk_win32_drag_context_drop_finish() * Remove obsolete comments in _gdk_win32_window_register_dnd() * Check for DnD in progress when processing WM_KILLFOCUS, don't emit a grab break event in such cases (this allows alt-tabbing while DnD is in progress, though there may be lingering issues with focus after dropping...) * Support Shell ID List -> text/uri-list conversion, now it's possible to drop files (dragged from Explorer) on GTK+ applications * Explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatA() when we know that the string is not in unicode. Otherwise explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatW() with a UTF8->UTF16 converted string * Fix _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner() to correctly bail when selection owner HWND is NULL (looking up GdkWindow for NULL HWND always succeeds and returns the root window - not the intended effect) * More logging * Send DROP_FINISHED event after DnD loop ends * Send STATUS event on feedback * Move GetKeyboardState() and related code into _gdk_win32_window_drag_begin(), so that it's closer to the point where last_pt and start_pt are set * Use & 0x80 to check for the key being pressed. Windows will set low-order bit to 1 for all mouse buttons to indicate that they are toggled, so simply checking for the value not being 0 is not enough anymore. This is probably a new thing in modern W32 that didn't exist before (OLE2 DnD code is old). * Fixed (hopefully) and simplified HiDPI parts of the code. Also adds managed DnD implementation for W32 GDK backend (for both OLE2 and LOCAL protocols). Mostly a copy of the X11 backend code, but there are some minor differences: * doesn't use drag_window field in GdkDragContext, uses the one in GdkWin32DragContext exclusively * subtracts hotspot offset from the window coordinates when showing the dragback animation * tries to consistently support scaling and caches the scale in the context * Some keynav code is removed (places where grabbing/ungrabbing should happen is marked with TODOs), and the rest is probably inert. Also significantly changes the way selection (and clipboard) is handled (as MSDN rightly notes, the handling for DnD and Clipboard formats is virtually the same, so it makes sense to handle both with the same code): * Don't spam GDK_OWNER_CHANGE, send them only when owner actually changes * Open clipboard when our process becomes the clipboard owner (we are doing it anyway, to empty the clipboard and *become* the owner), and then don't close it until a scheduled selection request event (with TARGETS target) is received. Process that event by announcing all of our supported formats (by that time add_targets() should have been called up the stack, thus the formats are known; just in case, add_targets() will also schedule a selection request, if one isn't scheduled already, so that late-coming formats can still be announced). * Allow clipboard opening for selection_convert() to be delayed if it fails initially. * The last two points above should fix all the bugs about GTK+ rising too much ruckus over OpenClipboard() failures, as owner change *is allowed* to fail (though not all callers currently handle that case), and selection_convert() is asynchronous to begin with. Still, this is somewhat risky, as there's a possibility that the code will work in unexpected ways and the clipboard will remain open. There's now logging to track the clipboard being opened and closed, and a number of failsafes that try to ensure that it isn't kept open for no reason. * Added copious notes on the way clipboard works on X11, Windows and GDK-W32, also removed old comments in DnD implementation, replaced some of them with the new ones * A lot of crufty module-global variables are stuffed into a singleton object, GdkWin32Selection. It's technically possible to make it a sub-object of the Display object (the way Wayland backend does), but since Display object on W32 is a singleton anyway... why bother? * Fixed the send_change_events() a bit (was slightly broken in one of the previous iterations) * Ensure that there's no confusion between selection conversion (an artifact term from X11) and selection transmutation (changing the data to be W32-compatible) * Put all the transmutation code and format-target-matching code into gdkselection-win32.c, now this code isn't spread across multiple files. * Consequently, moved some code away from gdkproperty-win32.c and gdkdnd-win32.c * Extensive format transmutation checks for OLE2 DnD and clipboard. We now keep track of which format mappings are for transmutations, and which aren't (for example, when formats are passed as-is, or when a registered name is just an alias) * Put transmutation code into separate functions * Ensure that drop target keeps a format->target map for supported formats, this is useful when selection_convert() is called, as it only receives a single target and no hints on the format from which the data should be transmuted into this target. * Add clear_targets() on W32, to de called by GTK * Use g_set_object() instead of g_ref_object() where it is allowed. * Fix indentation (and convert tabs to spaces), remove unused variables https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786509
2017-08-19 12:06:27 +00:00
if (win32_sel->clipboard_opened_for == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
CloseClipboard ();
}
else
{
WIN32_API_FAILED ("OpenClipboard");
}
}
#endif
GDK_NOTE (DND, g_print (" \n"));
owner = gdk_win32_window_lookup_for_display (_gdk_display, hwnd_owner);
if (owner == NULL)
owner = gdk_win32_window_foreign_new_for_display (_gdk_display, hwnd_owner);
W32: Massive W32 DnD fix Massive changes to OLE2 DnD protocol, which was completely broken before: * Keep GdkDragContext and OLE2 objects separate (don't ref/unref them together, don't necessarily create them together). * Keep IDataObject formats in the object itself, not in a global variable. * Fix getdata() to look up the request target in its format list, not in the global hash table * Create target GdkDragContext on each drag_enter, destroy it on drag_leave, whereas IDropTarget is created when a window becomes a drag destination and is re-used indefinitely. * Query the source IDataObject for its supported types, cache them in the target (!) context. This is how GTK+ works, honestly. * Remember current_src_object when we initiate a drag, to be able to detect later on that the data object is ours and use a shortcut when querying targets * Make sure GDK_DRAG_MOTION is only sent when something changes * Support GTK drag cursors * Ensure that exotic GTK clipboard formats are registered (but try to avoid registering formats that can't be used between applications). * Don't enumerate internal formats * Ensure that DnD indicator window can't accept drags or receive any kind of input (use WS_EX_TRANSPARENT). * Remove unneeded indentation in _gdk_win32_dnd_do_dragdrop() * Fix indentation in gdk_win32_drag_context_drop_finish() * Remove obsolete comments in _gdk_win32_window_register_dnd() * Check for DnD in progress when processing WM_KILLFOCUS, don't emit a grab break event in such cases (this allows alt-tabbing while DnD is in progress, though there may be lingering issues with focus after dropping...) * Support Shell ID List -> text/uri-list conversion, now it's possible to drop files (dragged from Explorer) on GTK+ applications * Explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatA() when we know that the string is not in unicode. Otherwise explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatW() with a UTF8->UTF16 converted string * Fix _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner() to correctly bail when selection owner HWND is NULL (looking up GdkWindow for NULL HWND always succeeds and returns the root window - not the intended effect) * More logging * Send DROP_FINISHED event after DnD loop ends * Send STATUS event on feedback * Move GetKeyboardState() and related code into _gdk_win32_window_drag_begin(), so that it's closer to the point where last_pt and start_pt are set * Use & 0x80 to check for the key being pressed. Windows will set low-order bit to 1 for all mouse buttons to indicate that they are toggled, so simply checking for the value not being 0 is not enough anymore. This is probably a new thing in modern W32 that didn't exist before (OLE2 DnD code is old). * Fixed (hopefully) and simplified HiDPI parts of the code. Also adds managed DnD implementation for W32 GDK backend (for both OLE2 and LOCAL protocols). Mostly a copy of the X11 backend code, but there are some minor differences: * doesn't use drag_window field in GdkDragContext, uses the one in GdkWin32DragContext exclusively * subtracts hotspot offset from the window coordinates when showing the dragback animation * tries to consistently support scaling and caches the scale in the context * Some keynav code is removed (places where grabbing/ungrabbing should happen is marked with TODOs), and the rest is probably inert. Also significantly changes the way selection (and clipboard) is handled (as MSDN rightly notes, the handling for DnD and Clipboard formats is virtually the same, so it makes sense to handle both with the same code): * Don't spam GDK_OWNER_CHANGE, send them only when owner actually changes * Open clipboard when our process becomes the clipboard owner (we are doing it anyway, to empty the clipboard and *become* the owner), and then don't close it until a scheduled selection request event (with TARGETS target) is received. Process that event by announcing all of our supported formats (by that time add_targets() should have been called up the stack, thus the formats are known; just in case, add_targets() will also schedule a selection request, if one isn't scheduled already, so that late-coming formats can still be announced). * Allow clipboard opening for selection_convert() to be delayed if it fails initially. * The last two points above should fix all the bugs about GTK+ rising too much ruckus over OpenClipboard() failures, as owner change *is allowed* to fail (though not all callers currently handle that case), and selection_convert() is asynchronous to begin with. Still, this is somewhat risky, as there's a possibility that the code will work in unexpected ways and the clipboard will remain open. There's now logging to track the clipboard being opened and closed, and a number of failsafes that try to ensure that it isn't kept open for no reason. * Added copious notes on the way clipboard works on X11, Windows and GDK-W32, also removed old comments in DnD implementation, replaced some of them with the new ones * A lot of crufty module-global variables are stuffed into a singleton object, GdkWin32Selection. It's technically possible to make it a sub-object of the Display object (the way Wayland backend does), but since Display object on W32 is a singleton anyway... why bother? * Fixed the send_change_events() a bit (was slightly broken in one of the previous iterations) * Ensure that there's no confusion between selection conversion (an artifact term from X11) and selection transmutation (changing the data to be W32-compatible) * Put all the transmutation code and format-target-matching code into gdkselection-win32.c, now this code isn't spread across multiple files. * Consequently, moved some code away from gdkproperty-win32.c and gdkdnd-win32.c * Extensive format transmutation checks for OLE2 DnD and clipboard. We now keep track of which format mappings are for transmutations, and which aren't (for example, when formats are passed as-is, or when a registered name is just an alias) * Put transmutation code into separate functions * Ensure that drop target keeps a format->target map for supported formats, this is useful when selection_convert() is called, as it only receives a single target and no hints on the format from which the data should be transmuted into this target. * Add clear_targets() on W32, to de called by GTK * Use g_set_object() instead of g_ref_object() where it is allowed. * Fix indentation (and convert tabs to spaces), remove unused variables https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786509
2017-08-19 12:06:27 +00:00
stored_owner = _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner (gdk_display_get_default (),
GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD);
if (stored_owner)
stored_hwnd_owner = GDK_WINDOW_HWND (stored_owner);
else
stored_hwnd_owner = NULL;
if (stored_hwnd_owner != hwnd_owner)
{
if (win32_sel->clipboard_opened_for != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
CloseClipboard ();
GDK_NOTE (DND, g_print ("Closed clipboard @ %s:%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__));
}
win32_sel->clipboard_opened_for = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
_gdk_win32_clear_clipboard_queue ();
}
event = gdk_event_new (GDK_OWNER_CHANGE);
event->owner_change.window = gdk_get_default_root_window ();
event->owner_change.owner = owner;
event->owner_change.reason = GDK_OWNER_CHANGE_NEW_OWNER;
event->owner_change.selection = GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD;
event->owner_change.time = _gdk_win32_get_next_tick (0);
event->owner_change.selection_time = GDK_CURRENT_TIME;
_gdk_win32_append_event (event);
/* clear error to avoid confusing SetClipboardViewer() return */
SetLastError (0);
return 0;
}
default:
/* Otherwise call DefWindowProcW(). */
GDK_NOTE (EVENTS, g_print (" DefWindowProcW"));
return DefWindowProc (hwnd, message, wparam, lparam);
}
}
static LRESULT CALLBACK
_clipboard_window_procedure (HWND hwnd,
UINT message,
WPARAM wparam,
LPARAM lparam)
{
LRESULT retval;
GDK_NOTE (EVENTS, g_print ("%s%*s%s %p",
(debug_indent > 0 ? "\n" : ""),
debug_indent, "",
_gdk_win32_message_to_string (message), hwnd));
debug_indent += 2;
retval = inner_clipboard_window_procedure (hwnd, message, wparam, lparam);
debug_indent -= 2;
GDK_NOTE (EVENTS, g_print (" => %" G_GINT64_FORMAT "%s", (gint64) retval, (debug_indent == 0 ? "\n" : "")));
return retval;
}
/*
* Creates a hidden window and adds it to the clipboard chain
*/
static gboolean
register_clipboard_notification (GdkDisplay *display)
{
GdkWin32Display *display_win32 = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (display);
WNDCLASS wclass = { 0, };
ATOM klass;
wclass.lpszClassName = "GdkClipboardNotification";
wclass.lpfnWndProc = _clipboard_window_procedure;
wclass.hInstance = _gdk_app_hmodule;
klass = RegisterClass (&wclass);
if (!klass)
return FALSE;
display_win32->clipboard_hwnd = CreateWindow (MAKEINTRESOURCE (klass),
NULL, WS_POPUP,
0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL,
_gdk_app_hmodule, NULL);
if (display_win32->clipboard_hwnd == NULL)
goto failed;
SetLastError (0);
if (AddClipboardFormatListener (display_win32->clipboard_hwnd) == FALSE)
goto failed;
return TRUE;
failed:
g_critical ("Failed to install clipboard viewer");
UnregisterClass (MAKEINTRESOURCE (klass), _gdk_app_hmodule);
return FALSE;
}
static gboolean
gdk_win32_display_request_selection_notification (GdkDisplay *display,
GdkAtom selection)
{
GdkWin32Display *display_win32 = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (display);
gboolean ret = FALSE;
gchar *selection_name = gdk_atom_name (selection);
GDK_NOTE (DND,
g_print ("gdk_display_request_selection_notification (..., %s)",
selection_name));
if (selection == GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD ||
selection == GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY)
{
if (display_win32->clipboard_hwnd == NULL)
{
if (register_clipboard_notification (display))
GDK_NOTE (DND, g_print (" registered"));
else
GDK_NOTE (DND, g_print (" failed to register"));
}
ret = (display_win32->clipboard_hwnd != NULL);
}
else
{
GDK_NOTE (DND, g_print (" unsupported"));
ret = FALSE;
}
g_free (selection_name);
GDK_NOTE (DND, g_print (" -> %s\n", ret ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));
return ret;
}
static gboolean
gdk_win32_display_supports_clipboard_persistence (GdkDisplay *display)
{
W32: Massive W32 DnD fix Massive changes to OLE2 DnD protocol, which was completely broken before: * Keep GdkDragContext and OLE2 objects separate (don't ref/unref them together, don't necessarily create them together). * Keep IDataObject formats in the object itself, not in a global variable. * Fix getdata() to look up the request target in its format list, not in the global hash table * Create target GdkDragContext on each drag_enter, destroy it on drag_leave, whereas IDropTarget is created when a window becomes a drag destination and is re-used indefinitely. * Query the source IDataObject for its supported types, cache them in the target (!) context. This is how GTK+ works, honestly. * Remember current_src_object when we initiate a drag, to be able to detect later on that the data object is ours and use a shortcut when querying targets * Make sure GDK_DRAG_MOTION is only sent when something changes * Support GTK drag cursors * Ensure that exotic GTK clipboard formats are registered (but try to avoid registering formats that can't be used between applications). * Don't enumerate internal formats * Ensure that DnD indicator window can't accept drags or receive any kind of input (use WS_EX_TRANSPARENT). * Remove unneeded indentation in _gdk_win32_dnd_do_dragdrop() * Fix indentation in gdk_win32_drag_context_drop_finish() * Remove obsolete comments in _gdk_win32_window_register_dnd() * Check for DnD in progress when processing WM_KILLFOCUS, don't emit a grab break event in such cases (this allows alt-tabbing while DnD is in progress, though there may be lingering issues with focus after dropping...) * Support Shell ID List -> text/uri-list conversion, now it's possible to drop files (dragged from Explorer) on GTK+ applications * Explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatA() when we know that the string is not in unicode. Otherwise explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatW() with a UTF8->UTF16 converted string * Fix _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner() to correctly bail when selection owner HWND is NULL (looking up GdkWindow for NULL HWND always succeeds and returns the root window - not the intended effect) * More logging * Send DROP_FINISHED event after DnD loop ends * Send STATUS event on feedback * Move GetKeyboardState() and related code into _gdk_win32_window_drag_begin(), so that it's closer to the point where last_pt and start_pt are set * Use & 0x80 to check for the key being pressed. Windows will set low-order bit to 1 for all mouse buttons to indicate that they are toggled, so simply checking for the value not being 0 is not enough anymore. This is probably a new thing in modern W32 that didn't exist before (OLE2 DnD code is old). * Fixed (hopefully) and simplified HiDPI parts of the code. Also adds managed DnD implementation for W32 GDK backend (for both OLE2 and LOCAL protocols). Mostly a copy of the X11 backend code, but there are some minor differences: * doesn't use drag_window field in GdkDragContext, uses the one in GdkWin32DragContext exclusively * subtracts hotspot offset from the window coordinates when showing the dragback animation * tries to consistently support scaling and caches the scale in the context * Some keynav code is removed (places where grabbing/ungrabbing should happen is marked with TODOs), and the rest is probably inert. Also significantly changes the way selection (and clipboard) is handled (as MSDN rightly notes, the handling for DnD and Clipboard formats is virtually the same, so it makes sense to handle both with the same code): * Don't spam GDK_OWNER_CHANGE, send them only when owner actually changes * Open clipboard when our process becomes the clipboard owner (we are doing it anyway, to empty the clipboard and *become* the owner), and then don't close it until a scheduled selection request event (with TARGETS target) is received. Process that event by announcing all of our supported formats (by that time add_targets() should have been called up the stack, thus the formats are known; just in case, add_targets() will also schedule a selection request, if one isn't scheduled already, so that late-coming formats can still be announced). * Allow clipboard opening for selection_convert() to be delayed if it fails initially. * The last two points above should fix all the bugs about GTK+ rising too much ruckus over OpenClipboard() failures, as owner change *is allowed* to fail (though not all callers currently handle that case), and selection_convert() is asynchronous to begin with. Still, this is somewhat risky, as there's a possibility that the code will work in unexpected ways and the clipboard will remain open. There's now logging to track the clipboard being opened and closed, and a number of failsafes that try to ensure that it isn't kept open for no reason. * Added copious notes on the way clipboard works on X11, Windows and GDK-W32, also removed old comments in DnD implementation, replaced some of them with the new ones * A lot of crufty module-global variables are stuffed into a singleton object, GdkWin32Selection. It's technically possible to make it a sub-object of the Display object (the way Wayland backend does), but since Display object on W32 is a singleton anyway... why bother? * Fixed the send_change_events() a bit (was slightly broken in one of the previous iterations) * Ensure that there's no confusion between selection conversion (an artifact term from X11) and selection transmutation (changing the data to be W32-compatible) * Put all the transmutation code and format-target-matching code into gdkselection-win32.c, now this code isn't spread across multiple files. * Consequently, moved some code away from gdkproperty-win32.c and gdkdnd-win32.c * Extensive format transmutation checks for OLE2 DnD and clipboard. We now keep track of which format mappings are for transmutations, and which aren't (for example, when formats are passed as-is, or when a registered name is just an alias) * Put transmutation code into separate functions * Ensure that drop target keeps a format->target map for supported formats, this is useful when selection_convert() is called, as it only receives a single target and no hints on the format from which the data should be transmuted into this target. * Add clear_targets() on W32, to de called by GTK * Use g_set_object() instead of g_ref_object() where it is allowed. * Fix indentation (and convert tabs to spaces), remove unused variables https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786509
2017-08-19 12:06:27 +00:00
return TRUE;
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_store_clipboard (GdkDisplay *display,
W32: Massive W32 DnD fix Massive changes to OLE2 DnD protocol, which was completely broken before: * Keep GdkDragContext and OLE2 objects separate (don't ref/unref them together, don't necessarily create them together). * Keep IDataObject formats in the object itself, not in a global variable. * Fix getdata() to look up the request target in its format list, not in the global hash table * Create target GdkDragContext on each drag_enter, destroy it on drag_leave, whereas IDropTarget is created when a window becomes a drag destination and is re-used indefinitely. * Query the source IDataObject for its supported types, cache them in the target (!) context. This is how GTK+ works, honestly. * Remember current_src_object when we initiate a drag, to be able to detect later on that the data object is ours and use a shortcut when querying targets * Make sure GDK_DRAG_MOTION is only sent when something changes * Support GTK drag cursors * Ensure that exotic GTK clipboard formats are registered (but try to avoid registering formats that can't be used between applications). * Don't enumerate internal formats * Ensure that DnD indicator window can't accept drags or receive any kind of input (use WS_EX_TRANSPARENT). * Remove unneeded indentation in _gdk_win32_dnd_do_dragdrop() * Fix indentation in gdk_win32_drag_context_drop_finish() * Remove obsolete comments in _gdk_win32_window_register_dnd() * Check for DnD in progress when processing WM_KILLFOCUS, don't emit a grab break event in such cases (this allows alt-tabbing while DnD is in progress, though there may be lingering issues with focus after dropping...) * Support Shell ID List -> text/uri-list conversion, now it's possible to drop files (dragged from Explorer) on GTK+ applications * Explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatA() when we know that the string is not in unicode. Otherwise explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatW() with a UTF8->UTF16 converted string * Fix _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner() to correctly bail when selection owner HWND is NULL (looking up GdkWindow for NULL HWND always succeeds and returns the root window - not the intended effect) * More logging * Send DROP_FINISHED event after DnD loop ends * Send STATUS event on feedback * Move GetKeyboardState() and related code into _gdk_win32_window_drag_begin(), so that it's closer to the point where last_pt and start_pt are set * Use & 0x80 to check for the key being pressed. Windows will set low-order bit to 1 for all mouse buttons to indicate that they are toggled, so simply checking for the value not being 0 is not enough anymore. This is probably a new thing in modern W32 that didn't exist before (OLE2 DnD code is old). * Fixed (hopefully) and simplified HiDPI parts of the code. Also adds managed DnD implementation for W32 GDK backend (for both OLE2 and LOCAL protocols). Mostly a copy of the X11 backend code, but there are some minor differences: * doesn't use drag_window field in GdkDragContext, uses the one in GdkWin32DragContext exclusively * subtracts hotspot offset from the window coordinates when showing the dragback animation * tries to consistently support scaling and caches the scale in the context * Some keynav code is removed (places where grabbing/ungrabbing should happen is marked with TODOs), and the rest is probably inert. Also significantly changes the way selection (and clipboard) is handled (as MSDN rightly notes, the handling for DnD and Clipboard formats is virtually the same, so it makes sense to handle both with the same code): * Don't spam GDK_OWNER_CHANGE, send them only when owner actually changes * Open clipboard when our process becomes the clipboard owner (we are doing it anyway, to empty the clipboard and *become* the owner), and then don't close it until a scheduled selection request event (with TARGETS target) is received. Process that event by announcing all of our supported formats (by that time add_targets() should have been called up the stack, thus the formats are known; just in case, add_targets() will also schedule a selection request, if one isn't scheduled already, so that late-coming formats can still be announced). * Allow clipboard opening for selection_convert() to be delayed if it fails initially. * The last two points above should fix all the bugs about GTK+ rising too much ruckus over OpenClipboard() failures, as owner change *is allowed* to fail (though not all callers currently handle that case), and selection_convert() is asynchronous to begin with. Still, this is somewhat risky, as there's a possibility that the code will work in unexpected ways and the clipboard will remain open. There's now logging to track the clipboard being opened and closed, and a number of failsafes that try to ensure that it isn't kept open for no reason. * Added copious notes on the way clipboard works on X11, Windows and GDK-W32, also removed old comments in DnD implementation, replaced some of them with the new ones * A lot of crufty module-global variables are stuffed into a singleton object, GdkWin32Selection. It's technically possible to make it a sub-object of the Display object (the way Wayland backend does), but since Display object on W32 is a singleton anyway... why bother? * Fixed the send_change_events() a bit (was slightly broken in one of the previous iterations) * Ensure that there's no confusion between selection conversion (an artifact term from X11) and selection transmutation (changing the data to be W32-compatible) * Put all the transmutation code and format-target-matching code into gdkselection-win32.c, now this code isn't spread across multiple files. * Consequently, moved some code away from gdkproperty-win32.c and gdkdnd-win32.c * Extensive format transmutation checks for OLE2 DnD and clipboard. We now keep track of which format mappings are for transmutations, and which aren't (for example, when formats are passed as-is, or when a registered name is just an alias) * Put transmutation code into separate functions * Ensure that drop target keeps a format->target map for supported formats, this is useful when selection_convert() is called, as it only receives a single target and no hints on the format from which the data should be transmuted into this target. * Add clear_targets() on W32, to de called by GTK * Use g_set_object() instead of g_ref_object() where it is allowed. * Fix indentation (and convert tabs to spaces), remove unused variables https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786509
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GdkWindow *clipboard_window,
guint32 time_,
const GdkAtom *targets,
gint n_targets)
{
W32: Massive W32 DnD fix Massive changes to OLE2 DnD protocol, which was completely broken before: * Keep GdkDragContext and OLE2 objects separate (don't ref/unref them together, don't necessarily create them together). * Keep IDataObject formats in the object itself, not in a global variable. * Fix getdata() to look up the request target in its format list, not in the global hash table * Create target GdkDragContext on each drag_enter, destroy it on drag_leave, whereas IDropTarget is created when a window becomes a drag destination and is re-used indefinitely. * Query the source IDataObject for its supported types, cache them in the target (!) context. This is how GTK+ works, honestly. * Remember current_src_object when we initiate a drag, to be able to detect later on that the data object is ours and use a shortcut when querying targets * Make sure GDK_DRAG_MOTION is only sent when something changes * Support GTK drag cursors * Ensure that exotic GTK clipboard formats are registered (but try to avoid registering formats that can't be used between applications). * Don't enumerate internal formats * Ensure that DnD indicator window can't accept drags or receive any kind of input (use WS_EX_TRANSPARENT). * Remove unneeded indentation in _gdk_win32_dnd_do_dragdrop() * Fix indentation in gdk_win32_drag_context_drop_finish() * Remove obsolete comments in _gdk_win32_window_register_dnd() * Check for DnD in progress when processing WM_KILLFOCUS, don't emit a grab break event in such cases (this allows alt-tabbing while DnD is in progress, though there may be lingering issues with focus after dropping...) * Support Shell ID List -> text/uri-list conversion, now it's possible to drop files (dragged from Explorer) on GTK+ applications * Explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatA() when we know that the string is not in unicode. Otherwise explicitly use RegisterClipboardFormatW() with a UTF8->UTF16 converted string * Fix _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner() to correctly bail when selection owner HWND is NULL (looking up GdkWindow for NULL HWND always succeeds and returns the root window - not the intended effect) * More logging * Send DROP_FINISHED event after DnD loop ends * Send STATUS event on feedback * Move GetKeyboardState() and related code into _gdk_win32_window_drag_begin(), so that it's closer to the point where last_pt and start_pt are set * Use & 0x80 to check for the key being pressed. Windows will set low-order bit to 1 for all mouse buttons to indicate that they are toggled, so simply checking for the value not being 0 is not enough anymore. This is probably a new thing in modern W32 that didn't exist before (OLE2 DnD code is old). * Fixed (hopefully) and simplified HiDPI parts of the code. Also adds managed DnD implementation for W32 GDK backend (for both OLE2 and LOCAL protocols). Mostly a copy of the X11 backend code, but there are some minor differences: * doesn't use drag_window field in GdkDragContext, uses the one in GdkWin32DragContext exclusively * subtracts hotspot offset from the window coordinates when showing the dragback animation * tries to consistently support scaling and caches the scale in the context * Some keynav code is removed (places where grabbing/ungrabbing should happen is marked with TODOs), and the rest is probably inert. Also significantly changes the way selection (and clipboard) is handled (as MSDN rightly notes, the handling for DnD and Clipboard formats is virtually the same, so it makes sense to handle both with the same code): * Don't spam GDK_OWNER_CHANGE, send them only when owner actually changes * Open clipboard when our process becomes the clipboard owner (we are doing it anyway, to empty the clipboard and *become* the owner), and then don't close it until a scheduled selection request event (with TARGETS target) is received. Process that event by announcing all of our supported formats (by that time add_targets() should have been called up the stack, thus the formats are known; just in case, add_targets() will also schedule a selection request, if one isn't scheduled already, so that late-coming formats can still be announced). * Allow clipboard opening for selection_convert() to be delayed if it fails initially. * The last two points above should fix all the bugs about GTK+ rising too much ruckus over OpenClipboard() failures, as owner change *is allowed* to fail (though not all callers currently handle that case), and selection_convert() is asynchronous to begin with. Still, this is somewhat risky, as there's a possibility that the code will work in unexpected ways and the clipboard will remain open. There's now logging to track the clipboard being opened and closed, and a number of failsafes that try to ensure that it isn't kept open for no reason. * Added copious notes on the way clipboard works on X11, Windows and GDK-W32, also removed old comments in DnD implementation, replaced some of them with the new ones * A lot of crufty module-global variables are stuffed into a singleton object, GdkWin32Selection. It's technically possible to make it a sub-object of the Display object (the way Wayland backend does), but since Display object on W32 is a singleton anyway... why bother? * Fixed the send_change_events() a bit (was slightly broken in one of the previous iterations) * Ensure that there's no confusion between selection conversion (an artifact term from X11) and selection transmutation (changing the data to be W32-compatible) * Put all the transmutation code and format-target-matching code into gdkselection-win32.c, now this code isn't spread across multiple files. * Consequently, moved some code away from gdkproperty-win32.c and gdkdnd-win32.c * Extensive format transmutation checks for OLE2 DnD and clipboard. We now keep track of which format mappings are for transmutations, and which aren't (for example, when formats are passed as-is, or when a registered name is just an alias) * Put transmutation code into separate functions * Ensure that drop target keeps a format->target map for supported formats, this is useful when selection_convert() is called, as it only receives a single target and no hints on the format from which the data should be transmuted into this target. * Add clear_targets() on W32, to de called by GTK * Use g_set_object() instead of g_ref_object() where it is allowed. * Fix indentation (and convert tabs to spaces), remove unused variables https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786509
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GdkEvent tmp_event;
SendMessage (GDK_WINDOW_HWND (clipboard_window), WM_RENDERALLFORMATS, 0, 0);
memset (&tmp_event, 0, sizeof (tmp_event));
tmp_event.selection.type = GDK_SELECTION_NOTIFY;
tmp_event.selection.window = clipboard_window;
tmp_event.selection.send_event = FALSE;
tmp_event.selection.selection = _gdk_win32_selection_atom (GDK_WIN32_ATOM_INDEX_CLIPBOARD_MANAGER);
tmp_event.selection.target = 0;
tmp_event.selection.property = GDK_NONE;
tmp_event.selection.requestor = 0;
tmp_event.selection.time = GDK_CURRENT_TIME;
gdk_event_put (&tmp_event);
}
static gboolean
gdk_win32_display_supports_shapes (GdkDisplay *display)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display), FALSE);
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gdk_win32_display_supports_input_shapes (GdkDisplay *display)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display), FALSE);
/* Partially supported, see WM_NCHITTEST handler. */
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gdk_win32_display_supports_composite (GdkDisplay *display)
{
return FALSE;
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_beep (GdkDisplay *display)
{
g_return_if_fail (display == gdk_display_get_default());
if (!MessageBeep (-1))
Beep(1000, 50);
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_flush (GdkDisplay * display)
{
g_return_if_fail (display == _gdk_display);
GdiFlush ();
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_sync (GdkDisplay * display)
{
g_return_if_fail (display == _gdk_display);
GdiFlush ();
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_dispose (GObject *object)
{
GdkWin32Display *display_win32 = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (object);
_gdk_screen_close (display_win32->screen);
Add a EGL renderer (via ANGLE) for Windows This is for adding a EGL-based renderer which is done via the ANGLE project, which translate EGL calls to Direct3D 9/11. This is done as a possible solution to issue #105, especially for cases where the needed full GL extensions to map OpenGL to Direc3D is unavailable or unreliable, or when the OpenGL implementation from the graphics drivers are problematic. To enable this, do the following: -Build ANGLE and ensure the ANGLE libEGL.dll and libGLESv2.dll are available. A sufficiently-recent ANGLE is needed for things to work correctly--note that the copy of ANGLE that is included in qtbase-5.10.1 is sufficient. ANGLE is licensed under a BSD 3-clause license. Note also that Visual Studio 2013 or later is required to build ANGLE from QT-5.10.1, but the 2013-built ANGLE DLLs can work without without problems for GTK+ that is built with Visual Studio 2008 or later. -Build libepoxy on Windows with EGL support enabled. -Define GDK_WIN32_ENABLE_EGL when building gdk-win32.lib when building with Visual Studio, or pass in --enable-win32-gles during configure when building with MinGW/mingw-w64. -Prior to running GTK+ programs, the GDK_GL envvar needs to contain gles. Known issues: -Only OpenGL ES 3 is supported, ANGLE's ES 2 does not support the needed extensions, notably GL_OES_vertex_array_object, but its ES 3 support is sufficient. -There is no autodetection or fallback mechanism to enable using EGL/Angle automatically yet. There is no plans to do this in this commit. Thanks to LRN for pointing out that we should #include "win32/gdkwin32.h" instead of #include "gdkwin32.h" for gdkgl.c. LRN also did the autotools portion of this patch. Further notes about the autotools --enable-win32-gles option, fom LRN: This adds --enable-win32-gles option, which enables the code for GLES renderer. This commit also adds tests for WGL and EGL in epoxy. The absence of WGL is highly unlikely (it's enabled by default), but checking for EGL when GLES is enabled is necessary, as EGL is disabled in Windows builds of epoxy by default.
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#ifdef GDK_WIN32_ENABLE_EGL
if (display_win32->egl_disp != EGL_NO_DISPLAY)
{
eglTerminate (display_win32->egl_disp);
display_win32->egl_disp = EGL_NO_DISPLAY;
}
#endif
if (display_win32->hwnd != NULL)
{
DestroyWindow (display_win32->hwnd);
display_win32->hwnd = NULL;
}
if (display_win32->clipboard_hwnd != NULL)
{
DestroyWindow (display_win32->clipboard_hwnd);
display_win32->clipboard_hwnd = NULL;
}
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if (display_win32->have_at_least_win81)
{
if (display_win32->shcore_funcs.hshcore != NULL)
{
FreeLibrary (display_win32->shcore_funcs.hshcore);
display_win32->shcore_funcs.hshcore = NULL;
}
}
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G_OBJECT_CLASS (gdk_win32_display_parent_class)->dispose (object);
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_finalize (GObject *object)
{
GdkWin32Display *display_win32 = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (object);
_gdk_win32_display_finalize_cursors (display_win32);
_gdk_win32_dnd_exit ();
_gdk_win32_lang_notification_exit ();
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g_ptr_array_free (display_win32->monitors, TRUE);
G_OBJECT_CLASS (gdk_win32_display_parent_class)->finalize (object);
}
static void
_gdk_win32_enable_hidpi (GdkWin32Display *display)
{
gboolean check_for_dpi_awareness = FALSE;
gboolean have_hpi_disable_envvar = FALSE;
enum dpi_aware_status {
DPI_STATUS_PENDING,
DPI_STATUS_SUCCESS,
DPI_STATUS_DISABLED,
DPI_STATUS_FAILED
} status = DPI_STATUS_PENDING;
if (g_win32_check_windows_version (6, 3, 0, G_WIN32_OS_ANY))
{
/* If we are on Windows 8.1 or later, cache up functions from shcore.dll, by all means */
display->have_at_least_win81 = TRUE;
display->shcore_funcs.hshcore = LoadLibraryW (L"shcore.dll");
if (display->shcore_funcs.hshcore != NULL)
{
display->shcore_funcs.setDpiAwareFunc =
(funcSetProcessDpiAwareness) GetProcAddress (display->shcore_funcs.hshcore,
"SetProcessDpiAwareness");
display->shcore_funcs.getDpiAwareFunc =
(funcGetProcessDpiAwareness) GetProcAddress (display->shcore_funcs.hshcore,
"GetProcessDpiAwareness");
display->shcore_funcs.getDpiForMonitorFunc =
(funcGetDpiForMonitor) GetProcAddress (display->shcore_funcs.hshcore,
"GetDpiForMonitor");
}
}
else
{
/* Windows Vista through 8: use functions from user32.dll directly */
HMODULE user32;
display->have_at_least_win81 = FALSE;
user32 = GetModuleHandleW (L"user32.dll");
if (user32 != NULL)
{
display->user32_dpi_funcs.setDpiAwareFunc =
(funcSetProcessDPIAware) GetProcAddress (user32, "SetProcessDPIAware");
display->user32_dpi_funcs.isDpiAwareFunc =
(funcIsProcessDPIAware) GetProcAddress (user32, "IsProcessDPIAware");
}
}
if (g_getenv ("GDK_WIN32_DISABLE_HIDPI") == NULL)
{
/* For Windows 8.1 and later, use SetProcessDPIAwareness() */
if (display->have_at_least_win81)
{
/* then make the GDK-using app DPI-aware */
if (display->shcore_funcs.setDpiAwareFunc != NULL)
{
switch (display->shcore_funcs.setDpiAwareFunc (PROCESS_SYSTEM_DPI_AWARE))
{
case S_OK:
display->dpi_aware_type = PROCESS_SYSTEM_DPI_AWARE;
status = DPI_STATUS_SUCCESS;
break;
case E_ACCESSDENIED:
/* This means the app used a manifest to set DPI awareness, or a
DPI compatibility setting is used.
The manifest is the trump card in this game of bridge here. The
same applies if one uses the control panel or program properties to
force system DPI awareness */
check_for_dpi_awareness = TRUE;
break;
default:
display->dpi_aware_type = PROCESS_DPI_UNAWARE;
status = DPI_STATUS_FAILED;
break;
}
}
else
{
check_for_dpi_awareness = TRUE;
}
}
else
{
/* For Windows Vista through 8, use SetProcessDPIAware() */
display->have_at_least_win81 = FALSE;
if (display->user32_dpi_funcs.setDpiAwareFunc != NULL)
{
if (display->user32_dpi_funcs.setDpiAwareFunc () != 0)
{
display->dpi_aware_type = PROCESS_SYSTEM_DPI_AWARE;
status = DPI_STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
else
{
check_for_dpi_awareness = TRUE;
}
}
else
{
display->dpi_aware_type = PROCESS_DPI_UNAWARE;
status = DPI_STATUS_FAILED;
}
}
}
else
{
/* if GDK_WIN32_DISABLE_HIDPI is set, check for any DPI
* awareness settings done via manifests or user settings
*/
check_for_dpi_awareness = TRUE;
have_hpi_disable_envvar = TRUE;
}
if (check_for_dpi_awareness)
{
if (display->have_at_least_win81)
{
if (display->shcore_funcs.getDpiAwareFunc != NULL)
{
display->shcore_funcs.getDpiAwareFunc (NULL, &display->dpi_aware_type);
if (display->dpi_aware_type != PROCESS_DPI_UNAWARE)
status = DPI_STATUS_SUCCESS;
else
/* This means the DPI awareness setting was forcefully disabled */
status = DPI_STATUS_DISABLED;
}
else
{
display->dpi_aware_type = PROCESS_DPI_UNAWARE;
status = DPI_STATUS_FAILED;
}
}
else
{
if (display->user32_dpi_funcs.isDpiAwareFunc != NULL)
{
/* This most probably means DPI awareness is set through
the manifest, or a DPI compatibility setting is used. */
display->dpi_aware_type = display->user32_dpi_funcs.isDpiAwareFunc () ?
PROCESS_SYSTEM_DPI_AWARE :
PROCESS_DPI_UNAWARE;
if (display->dpi_aware_type == PROCESS_SYSTEM_DPI_AWARE)
status = DPI_STATUS_SUCCESS;
else
status = DPI_STATUS_DISABLED;
}
else
{
display->dpi_aware_type = PROCESS_DPI_UNAWARE;
status = DPI_STATUS_FAILED;
}
}
if (have_hpi_disable_envvar &&
status == DPI_STATUS_SUCCESS)
{
/* The user setting or application manifest trumps over GDK_WIN32_DISABLE_HIDPI */
g_print ("Note: GDK_WIN32_DISABLE_HIDPI is ignored due to preset\n"
" DPI awareness settings in user settings or application\n"
" manifest, DPI awareness is still enabled.");
}
}
switch (status)
{
case DPI_STATUS_SUCCESS:
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_message ("HiDPI support enabled, type: %s",
display->dpi_aware_type == PROCESS_PER_MONITOR_DPI_AWARE ? "per-monitor" : "system"));
break;
case DPI_STATUS_DISABLED:
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_message ("HiDPI support disabled via manifest"));
break;
case DPI_STATUS_FAILED:
g_warning ("Failed to enable HiDPI support.");
}
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_init (GdkWin32Display *display)
{
const gchar *scale_str = g_getenv ("GDK_SCALE");
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display->monitors = g_ptr_array_new_with_free_func (g_object_unref);
_gdk_win32_enable_hidpi (display);
/* if we have DPI awareness, set up fixed scale if set */
if (display->dpi_aware_type != PROCESS_DPI_UNAWARE &&
scale_str != NULL)
{
display->window_scale = atol (scale_str);
if (display->window_scale == 0)
display->window_scale = 1;
display->has_fixed_scale = TRUE;
}
else
display->window_scale = 1;
_gdk_win32_display_init_cursors (display);
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_before_process_all_updates (GdkDisplay *display)
{
/* nothing */
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_after_process_all_updates (GdkDisplay *display)
{
/* nothing */
}
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static void
gdk_win32_display_notify_startup_complete (GdkDisplay *display,
const gchar *startup_id)
{
/* nothing */
}
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static void
gdk_win32_display_push_error_trap (GdkDisplay *display)
{
/* nothing */
}
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static gint
gdk_win32_display_pop_error_trap (GdkDisplay *display,
gboolean ignored)
{
return 0;
}
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static int
gdk_win32_display_get_n_monitors (GdkDisplay *display)
{
GdkWin32Display *win32_display = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (display);
return win32_display->monitors->len;
}
static GdkMonitor *
gdk_win32_display_get_monitor (GdkDisplay *display,
int monitor_num)
{
GdkWin32Display *win32_display = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (display);
if (monitor_num < 0 || monitor_num >= win32_display->monitors->len)
return NULL;
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return (GdkMonitor *) g_ptr_array_index (win32_display->monitors, monitor_num);
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}
static GdkMonitor *
gdk_win32_display_get_primary_monitor (GdkDisplay *display)
{
GdkWin32Display *win32_display = GDK_WIN32_DISPLAY (display);
/* We arrange for the first monitor in the array to also be the primiary monitor */
if (win32_display->monitors->len > 0)
return (GdkMonitor *) g_ptr_array_index (win32_display->monitors, 0);
return NULL;
}
guint
_gdk_win32_display_get_monitor_scale_factor (GdkWin32Display *win32_display,
HMONITOR hmonitor,
HWND hwnd,
gint *dpi)
{
gboolean is_scale_acquired = FALSE;
gboolean use_dpi_for_monitor = FALSE;
guint dpix, dpiy;
if (win32_display->have_at_least_win81)
{
if (hmonitor != NULL)
use_dpi_for_monitor = TRUE;
else
{
if (hwnd != NULL)
{
hmonitor = MonitorFromWindow (hwnd, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST);
use_dpi_for_monitor = TRUE;
}
}
}
if (use_dpi_for_monitor)
{
/* Use GetDpiForMonitor() for Windows 8.1+, when we have a HMONITOR */
if (win32_display->shcore_funcs.hshcore != NULL &&
win32_display->shcore_funcs.getDpiForMonitorFunc != NULL)
{
if (win32_display->shcore_funcs.getDpiForMonitorFunc (hmonitor,
MDT_EFFECTIVE_DPI,
&dpix,
&dpiy) == S_OK)
{
is_scale_acquired = TRUE;
}
}
}
else
{
/* Go back to GetDeviceCaps() for Windows 8 and earler, or when we don't
* have a HMONITOR nor a HWND
*/
HDC hdc = GetDC (hwnd);
/* in case we can't get the DC for the window, return 1 for the scale */
if (hdc == NULL)
{
if (dpi != NULL)
*dpi = USER_DEFAULT_SCREEN_DPI;
return 1;
}
dpix = GetDeviceCaps (hdc, LOGPIXELSX);
dpiy = GetDeviceCaps (hdc, LOGPIXELSY);
ReleaseDC (hwnd, hdc);
is_scale_acquired = TRUE;
}
if (is_scale_acquired)
/* USER_DEFAULT_SCREEN_DPI = 96, in winuser.h */
{
if (dpi != NULL)
*dpi = dpix;
if (win32_display->has_fixed_scale)
return win32_display->window_scale;
else
return dpix / USER_DEFAULT_SCREEN_DPI > 1 ? dpix / USER_DEFAULT_SCREEN_DPI : 1;
}
else
{
if (dpi != NULL)
*dpi = USER_DEFAULT_SCREEN_DPI;
return 1;
}
}
static void
gdk_win32_display_class_init (GdkWin32DisplayClass *klass)
{
GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
GdkDisplayClass *display_class = GDK_DISPLAY_CLASS (klass);
object_class->dispose = gdk_win32_display_dispose;
object_class->finalize = gdk_win32_display_finalize;
display_class->window_type = GDK_TYPE_WIN32_WINDOW;
display_class->get_name = gdk_win32_display_get_name;
display_class->get_default_screen = gdk_win32_display_get_default_screen;
display_class->beep = gdk_win32_display_beep;
display_class->sync = gdk_win32_display_sync;
display_class->flush = gdk_win32_display_flush;
display_class->has_pending = _gdk_win32_display_has_pending;
display_class->queue_events = _gdk_win32_display_queue_events;
display_class->get_default_group = gdk_win32_display_get_default_group;
display_class->supports_selection_notification = gdk_win32_display_supports_selection_notification;
display_class->request_selection_notification = gdk_win32_display_request_selection_notification;
display_class->supports_clipboard_persistence = gdk_win32_display_supports_clipboard_persistence;
display_class->store_clipboard = gdk_win32_display_store_clipboard;
display_class->supports_shapes = gdk_win32_display_supports_shapes;
display_class->supports_input_shapes = gdk_win32_display_supports_input_shapes;
display_class->supports_composite = gdk_win32_display_supports_composite;
//? display_class->get_app_launch_context = _gdk_win32_display_get_app_launch_context;
display_class->get_cursor_for_type = _gdk_win32_display_get_cursor_for_type;
display_class->get_cursor_for_name = _gdk_win32_display_get_cursor_for_name;
display_class->get_cursor_for_surface = _gdk_win32_display_get_cursor_for_surface;
display_class->get_default_cursor_size = _gdk_win32_display_get_default_cursor_size;
display_class->get_maximal_cursor_size = _gdk_win32_display_get_maximal_cursor_size;
display_class->supports_cursor_alpha = _gdk_win32_display_supports_cursor_alpha;
display_class->supports_cursor_color = _gdk_win32_display_supports_cursor_color;
display_class->before_process_all_updates = gdk_win32_display_before_process_all_updates;
display_class->after_process_all_updates = gdk_win32_display_after_process_all_updates;
display_class->get_next_serial = gdk_win32_display_get_next_serial;
display_class->notify_startup_complete = gdk_win32_display_notify_startup_complete;
display_class->create_window_impl = _gdk_win32_display_create_window_impl;
display_class->get_keymap = _gdk_win32_display_get_keymap;
display_class->push_error_trap = gdk_win32_display_push_error_trap;
display_class->pop_error_trap = gdk_win32_display_pop_error_trap;
display_class->get_selection_owner = _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_owner;
display_class->set_selection_owner = _gdk_win32_display_set_selection_owner;
display_class->send_selection_notify = _gdk_win32_display_send_selection_notify;
display_class->get_selection_property = _gdk_win32_display_get_selection_property;
display_class->convert_selection = _gdk_win32_display_convert_selection;
display_class->text_property_to_utf8_list = _gdk_win32_display_text_property_to_utf8_list;
display_class->utf8_to_string_target = _gdk_win32_display_utf8_to_string_target;
display_class->make_gl_context_current = _gdk_win32_display_make_gl_context_current;
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display_class->get_n_monitors = gdk_win32_display_get_n_monitors;
display_class->get_monitor = gdk_win32_display_get_monitor;
display_class->get_primary_monitor = gdk_win32_display_get_primary_monitor;
_gdk_win32_windowing_init ();
}