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/*
* tkMacScrollbar.c --
*
* This file implements the Macintosh specific portion of the scrollbar
* widget. The Macintosh scrollbar may also draw a windows grow
* region under certain cases.
*
* Copyright (c) 1996 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
* RCS: @(#) $Id$
*/
#include "tkScrollbar.h"
#include "tkMacInt.h"
#include <Controls.h>
/*
* The following definitions should really be in MacOS
* header files. They are included here as this is the only
* file that needs the declarations.
*/
typedef pascal void (*ThumbActionFunc)(void);
#if GENERATINGCFM
typedef UniversalProcPtr ThumbActionUPP;
#else
typedef ThumbActionFunc ThumbActionUPP;
#endif
enum {
uppThumbActionProcInfo = kPascalStackBased
};
#if GENERATINGCFM
#define NewThumbActionProc(userRoutine) \
(ThumbActionUPP) NewRoutineDescriptor((ProcPtr)(userRoutine), uppThumbActionProcInfo, GetCurrentArchitecture())
#else
#define NewThumbActionProc(userRoutine) \
((ThumbActionUPP) (userRoutine))
#endif
/*
* Minimum slider length, in pixels (designed to make sure that the slider
* is always easy to grab with the mouse).
*/
#define MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH 5
/*
* Declaration of Windows specific scrollbar structure.
*/
typedef struct MacScrollbar {
TkScrollbar info; /* Generic scrollbar info. */
ControlRef sbHandle; /* Handle to the Scrollbar control struct. */
int macFlags; /* Various flags; see below. */
} MacScrollbar;
/*
* Flag bits for scrollbars on the Mac:
*
* ALREADY_DEAD: Non-zero means this scrollbar has been
* destroyed, but has not been cleaned up.
* IN_MODAL_LOOP: Non-zero means this scrollbar is in the middle
* of a modal loop.
* ACTIVE: Non-zero means this window is currently
* active (in the foreground).
* FLUSH_TOP: Flush with top of Mac window.
* FLUSH_BOTTOM: Flush with bottom of Mac window.
* FLUSH_RIGHT: Flush with right of Mac window.
* FLUSH_LEFT: Flush with left of Mac window.
* SCROLLBAR_GROW: Non-zero means this window draws the grow
* region for the toplevel window.
* AUTO_ADJUST: Non-zero means we automatically adjust
* the size of the widget to align correctly
* along a Mac window.
* DRAW_GROW: Non-zero means we draw the grow region.
*/
#define ALREADY_DEAD 1
#define IN_MODAL_LOOP 2
#define ACTIVE 4
#define FLUSH_TOP 8
#define FLUSH_BOTTOM 16
#define FLUSH_RIGHT 32
#define FLUSH_LEFT 64
#define SCROLLBAR_GROW 128
#define AUTO_ADJUST 256
#define DRAW_GROW 512
/*
* Globals uses locally in this file.
*/
static ControlActionUPP scrollActionProc = NULL; /* Pointer to func. */
static ThumbActionUPP thumbActionProc = NULL; /* Pointer to func. */
static TkScrollbar *activeScrollPtr = NULL; /* Non-null when in thumb */
/* proc. */
/*
* Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
*/
static pascal void ScrollbarActionProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ControlRef theControl,
ControlPartCode partCode));
static int ScrollbarBindProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp, XEvent *eventPtr,
Tk_Window tkwin, KeySym keySym));
static void ScrollbarEventProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
ClientData clientData, XEvent *eventPtr));
static pascal void ThumbActionProc _ANSI_ARGS_((void));
static void UpdateControlValues _ANSI_ARGS_((MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr));
/*
* The class procedure table for the scrollbar widget.
*/
TkClassProcs tkpScrollbarProcs = {
NULL, /* createProc. */
NULL, /* geometryProc. */
NULL /* modalProc */
};
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpCreateScrollbar --
*
* Allocate a new TkScrollbar structure.
*
* Results:
* Returns a newly allocated TkScrollbar structure.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TkScrollbar *
TkpCreateScrollbar(
Tk_Window tkwin) /* New Tk Window. */
{
MacScrollbar * macScrollPtr;
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *)tkwin;
if (scrollActionProc == NULL) {
scrollActionProc = NewControlActionProc(ScrollbarActionProc);
thumbActionProc = NewThumbActionProc(ThumbActionProc);
}
macScrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *) ckalloc(sizeof(MacScrollbar));
macScrollPtr->sbHandle = NULL;
macScrollPtr->macFlags = 0;
Tk_CreateEventHandler(tkwin, ActivateMask|ExposureMask|
StructureNotifyMask|FocusChangeMask,
ScrollbarEventProc, (ClientData) macScrollPtr);
if (!Tcl_GetAssocData(winPtr->mainPtr->interp, "TkScrollbar", NULL)) {
Tcl_SetAssocData(winPtr->mainPtr->interp, "TkScrollbar", NULL,
(ClientData)1);
TkCreateBindingProcedure(winPtr->mainPtr->interp,
winPtr->mainPtr->bindingTable,
(ClientData)Tk_GetUid("Scrollbar"), "<ButtonPress>",
ScrollbarBindProc, NULL, NULL);
}
return (TkScrollbar *) macScrollPtr;
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpDisplayScrollbar --
*
* This procedure redraws the contents of a scrollbar window.
* It is invoked as a do-when-idle handler, so it only runs
* when there's nothing else for the application to do.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Information appears on the screen.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpDisplayScrollbar(
ClientData clientData) /* Information about window. */
{
register TkScrollbar *scrollPtr = (TkScrollbar *) clientData;
register MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *) clientData;
register Tk_Window tkwin = scrollPtr->tkwin;
MacDrawable *macDraw;
CGrafPtr saveWorld;
GDHandle saveDevice;
GWorldPtr destPort;
WindowRef windowRef;
if ((scrollPtr->tkwin == NULL) || !Tk_IsMapped(tkwin)) {
goto done;
}
/*
* Draw the focus or any 3D relief we may have.
*/
if (scrollPtr->highlightWidth != 0) {
GC fgGC, bgGC;
bgGC = Tk_GCForColor(scrollPtr->highlightBgColorPtr,
Tk_WindowId(tkwin));
if (scrollPtr->flags & GOT_FOCUS) {
fgGC = Tk_GCForColor(scrollPtr->highlightColorPtr,
Tk_WindowId(tkwin));
TkpDrawHighlightBorder(tkwin, fgGC, bgGC, scrollPtr->highlightWidth,
Tk_WindowId(tkwin));
} else {
TkpDrawHighlightBorder(tkwin, bgGC, bgGC, scrollPtr->highlightWidth,
Tk_WindowId(tkwin));
}
}
Tk_Draw3DRectangle(tkwin, Tk_WindowId(tkwin), scrollPtr->bgBorder,
scrollPtr->highlightWidth, scrollPtr->highlightWidth,
Tk_Width(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->highlightWidth,
Tk_Height(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->highlightWidth,
scrollPtr->borderWidth, scrollPtr->relief);
/*
* Set up port for drawing Macintosh control.
*/
macDraw = (MacDrawable *) Tk_WindowId(tkwin);
destPort = TkMacGetDrawablePort(Tk_WindowId(tkwin));
GetGWorld(&saveWorld, &saveDevice);
SetGWorld(destPort, NULL);
TkMacSetUpClippingRgn(Tk_WindowId(tkwin));
if (macScrollPtr->sbHandle == NULL) {
Rect r;
WindowRef frontNonFloating;
r.left = r.top = 0;
r.right = r.bottom = 1;
macScrollPtr->sbHandle = NewControl((WindowRef) destPort, &r, "\p",
false, (short) 500, 0, 1000,
scrollBarProc, (SInt32) scrollPtr);
/*
* If we are foremost than make us active.
*/
if (TkMacHaveAppearance() >= 0x110) {
frontNonFloating = FrontNonFloatingWindow();
} else {
frontNonFloating = FrontWindow();
}
if ((WindowPtr) destPort == FrontWindow() || TkpIsWindowFloating((WindowPtr) destPort)) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= ACTIVE;
}
}
/*
* Update the control values before we draw.
*/
windowRef = (**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlOwner;
UpdateControlValues(macScrollPtr);
if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & ACTIVE) {
Draw1Control(macScrollPtr->sbHandle);
if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & DRAW_GROW) {
DrawGrowIcon(windowRef);
}
} else {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlHilite = 255;
Draw1Control(macScrollPtr->sbHandle);
if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & DRAW_GROW) {
DrawGrowIcon(windowRef);
Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, Tk_WindowId(tkwin), scrollPtr->bgBorder,
Tk_Width(tkwin) - 13, Tk_Height(tkwin) - 13,
Tk_Width(tkwin), Tk_Height(tkwin),
0, TK_RELIEF_FLAT);
}
}
SetGWorld(saveWorld, saveDevice);
done:
scrollPtr->flags &= ~REDRAW_PENDING;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpConfigureScrollbar --
*
* This procedure is called after the generic code has finished
* processing configuration options, in order to configure
* platform specific options.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpConfigureScrollbar(scrollPtr)
register TkScrollbar *scrollPtr; /* Information about widget; may or
* may not already have values for
* some fields. */
{
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry --
*
* After changes in a scrollbar's size or configuration, this
* procedure recomputes various geometry information used in
* displaying the scrollbar.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* The scrollbar will be displayed differently.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(
register TkScrollbar *scrollPtr) /* Scrollbar whose geometry may
* have changed. */
{
MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *) scrollPtr;
int width, fieldLength, adjust = 0;
if (scrollPtr->highlightWidth < 0) {
scrollPtr->highlightWidth = 0;
}
scrollPtr->inset = scrollPtr->highlightWidth + scrollPtr->borderWidth;
width = (scrollPtr->vertical) ? Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin)
: Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin);
scrollPtr->arrowLength = width - 2*scrollPtr->inset + 1;
fieldLength = (scrollPtr->vertical ? Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin)
: Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin))
- 2*(scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset);
if (fieldLength < 0) {
fieldLength = 0;
}
scrollPtr->sliderFirst = fieldLength*scrollPtr->firstFraction;
scrollPtr->sliderLast = fieldLength*scrollPtr->lastFraction;
/*
* Adjust the slider so that some piece of it is always
* displayed in the scrollbar and so that it has at least
* a minimal width (so it can be grabbed with the mouse).
*/
if (scrollPtr->sliderFirst > (fieldLength - 2*scrollPtr->borderWidth)) {
scrollPtr->sliderFirst = fieldLength - 2*scrollPtr->borderWidth;
}
if (scrollPtr->sliderFirst < 0) {
scrollPtr->sliderFirst = 0;
}
if (scrollPtr->sliderLast < (scrollPtr->sliderFirst
+ MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH)) {
scrollPtr->sliderLast = scrollPtr->sliderFirst + MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH;
}
if (scrollPtr->sliderLast > fieldLength) {
scrollPtr->sliderLast = fieldLength;
}
scrollPtr->sliderFirst += scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset;
scrollPtr->sliderLast += scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset;
/*
* Register the desired geometry for the window (leave enough space
* for the two arrows plus a minimum-size slider, plus border around
* the whole window, if any). Then arrange for the window to be
* redisplayed.
*/
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
if ((macScrollPtr->macFlags & AUTO_ADJUST) &&
(macScrollPtr->macFlags & (FLUSH_RIGHT|FLUSH_LEFT))) {
adjust--;
}
Tk_GeometryRequest(scrollPtr->tkwin,
scrollPtr->width + 2*scrollPtr->inset + adjust,
2*(scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->borderWidth
+ scrollPtr->inset));
} else {
if ((macScrollPtr->macFlags & AUTO_ADJUST) &&
(macScrollPtr->macFlags & (FLUSH_TOP|FLUSH_BOTTOM))) {
adjust--;
}
Tk_GeometryRequest(scrollPtr->tkwin,
2*(scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->borderWidth
+ scrollPtr->inset), scrollPtr->width + 2*scrollPtr->inset + adjust);
}
Tk_SetInternalBorder(scrollPtr->tkwin, scrollPtr->inset);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpDestroyScrollbar --
*
* Free data structures associated with the scrollbar control.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpDestroyScrollbar(
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr) /* Scrollbar to destroy. */
{
MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *)scrollPtr;
if (macScrollPtr->sbHandle != NULL) {
if (!(macScrollPtr->macFlags & IN_MODAL_LOOP)) {
DisposeControl(macScrollPtr->sbHandle);
macScrollPtr->sbHandle = NULL;
}
}
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= ALREADY_DEAD;
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpScrollbarPosition --
*
* Determine the scrollbar element corresponding to a
* given position.
*
* Results:
* One of TOP_ARROW, TOP_GAP, etc., indicating which element
* of the scrollbar covers the position given by (x, y). If
* (x,y) is outside the scrollbar entirely, then OUTSIDE is
* returned.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
TkpScrollbarPosition(
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr, /* Scrollbar widget record. */
int x, int y) /* Coordinates within scrollPtr's
* window. */
{
MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *) scrollPtr;
GWorldPtr destPort;
int length, width, tmp, inactive = false;
ControlPartCode part;
Point where;
Rect bounds;
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
length = Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin);
width = Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin);
} else {
tmp = x;
x = y;
y = tmp;
length = Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin);
width = Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin);
}
if ((x < scrollPtr->inset) || (x >= (width - scrollPtr->inset))
|| (y < scrollPtr->inset) || (y >= (length - scrollPtr->inset))) {
return OUTSIDE;
}
/*
* All of the calculations in this procedure mirror those in
* DisplayScrollbar. Be sure to keep the two consistent. On the
* Macintosh we use the OS call TestControl to do this mapping.
* For TestControl to work, the scrollbar must be active and must
* be in the current port.
*/
destPort = TkMacGetDrawablePort(Tk_WindowId(scrollPtr->tkwin));
SetGWorld(destPort, NULL);
UpdateControlValues(macScrollPtr);
if ((**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlHilite == 255) {
inactive = true;
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlHilite = 0;
}
TkMacWinBounds((TkWindow *) scrollPtr->tkwin, &bounds);
where.h = x + bounds.left;
where.v = y + bounds.top;
part = TestControl(((MacScrollbar *) scrollPtr)->sbHandle, where);
if (inactive) {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlHilite = 255;
}
switch (part) {
case inUpButton:
return TOP_ARROW;
case inPageUp:
return TOP_GAP;
case inThumb:
return SLIDER;
case inPageDown:
return BOTTOM_GAP;
case inDownButton:
return BOTTOM_ARROW;
default:
return OUTSIDE;
}
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ThumbActionProc --
*
* Callback procedure used by the Macintosh toolbox call
* TrackControl. This call is used to track the thumb of
* the scrollbar. Unlike the ScrollbarActionProc function
* this function is called once and basically takes over
* tracking the scrollbar from the control. This is done
* to avoid conflicts with what the control plans to draw.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* May change the display.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static pascal void
ThumbActionProc()
{
register TkScrollbar *scrollPtr = activeScrollPtr;
register MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *) activeScrollPtr;
Tcl_DString cmdString;
Rect nullRect = {0,0,0,0};
int origValue, trackBarPin;
double thumbWidth, newFirstFraction, trackBarSize;
char vauleString[40];
Point currentPoint = { 0, 0 };
Point lastPoint = { 0, 0 };
Rect trackRect;
Tcl_Interp *interp;
if (scrollPtr == NULL) {
return;
}
Tcl_DStringInit(&cmdString);
/*
* First compute values that will remain constant during the tracking
* of the thumb. The variable trackBarSize is the length of the scrollbar
* minus the 2 arrows and half the width of the thumb on both sides
* (3 * arrowLength). The variable trackBarPin is the lower starting point
* of the drag region.
*
* Note: the arrowLength is equal to the thumb width of a Mac scrollbar.
*/
origValue = GetControlValue(macScrollPtr->sbHandle);
trackRect = (**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect;
if (scrollPtr->vertical == true) {
trackBarSize = (double) (trackRect.bottom - trackRect.top
- (scrollPtr->arrowLength * 3));
trackBarPin = trackRect.top + scrollPtr->arrowLength
+ (scrollPtr->arrowLength / 2);
InsetRect(&trackRect, -25, -113);
} else {
trackBarSize = (double) (trackRect.right - trackRect.left
- (scrollPtr->arrowLength * 3));
trackBarPin = trackRect.left + scrollPtr->arrowLength
+ (scrollPtr->arrowLength / 2);
InsetRect(&trackRect, -113, -25);
}
/*
* Track the mouse while the button is held down. If the mouse is moved,
* we calculate the value that should be passed to the "command" part of
* the scrollbar.
*/
while (StillDown()) {
GetMouse(¤tPoint);
if (EqualPt(currentPoint, lastPoint)) {
continue;
}
lastPoint = currentPoint;
/*
* Calculating this value is a little tricky. We need to calculate a
* value for where the thumb would be in a Motif widget (variable
* thumb). This value is what the "command" expects and is what will
* be resent to the scrollbar to update its value.
*/
thumbWidth = scrollPtr->lastFraction - scrollPtr->firstFraction;
if (PtInRect(currentPoint, &trackRect)) {
if (scrollPtr->vertical == true) {
newFirstFraction = (1.0 - thumbWidth) *
((double) (currentPoint.v - trackBarPin) / trackBarSize);
} else {
newFirstFraction = (1.0 - thumbWidth) *
((double) (currentPoint.h - trackBarPin) / trackBarSize);
}
} else {
newFirstFraction = ((double) origValue / 1000.0)
* (1.0 - thumbWidth);
}
sprintf(vauleString, "%g", newFirstFraction);
Tcl_DStringSetLength(&cmdString, 0);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&cmdString, scrollPtr->command,
scrollPtr->commandSize);
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString, "moveto");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString, vauleString);
interp = scrollPtr->interp;
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) interp);
Tcl_GlobalEval(interp, cmdString.string);
Tcl_Release((ClientData) interp);
Tcl_DStringSetLength(&cmdString, 0);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&cmdString, "update idletasks",
strlen("update idletasks"));
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) interp);
Tcl_GlobalEval(interp, cmdString.string);
Tcl_Release((ClientData) interp);
}
/*
* This next bit of code is a bit of a hack - but needed. The problem is
* that the control wants to draw the drag outline if the control value
* changes during the drag (which it does). What we do here is change the
* clip region to hide this drawing from the user.
*/
ClipRect(&nullRect);
Tcl_DStringFree(&cmdString);
return;
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ScrollbarActionProc --
*
* Callback procedure used by the Macintosh toolbox call
* TrackControl. This call will update the display while
* the scrollbar is being manipulated by the user.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* May change the display.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static pascal void
ScrollbarActionProc(
ControlRef theControl, /* Handle to scrollbat control */
ControlPartCode partCode) /* Part of scrollbar that was "hit" */
{
register TkScrollbar *scrollPtr = (TkScrollbar *) GetCRefCon(theControl);
Tcl_DString cmdString;
Tcl_DStringInit(&cmdString);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&cmdString, scrollPtr->command,
scrollPtr->commandSize);
if (partCode == inUpButton || partCode == inDownButton) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString, "scroll");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString,
(partCode == inUpButton ) ? "-1" : "1");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString, "unit");
} else if (partCode == inPageUp || partCode == inPageDown) {
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString, "scroll");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString,
(partCode == inPageUp ) ? "-1" : "1");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString, "page");
}
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) scrollPtr->interp);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&cmdString, "; update idletasks",
strlen("; update idletasks"));
Tcl_GlobalEval(scrollPtr->interp, cmdString.string);
Tcl_Release((ClientData) scrollPtr->interp);
Tcl_DStringFree(&cmdString);
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ScrollbarBindProc --
*
* This procedure is invoked when the default <ButtonPress>
* binding on the Scrollbar bind tag fires.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* The event enters a modal loop.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
ScrollbarBindProc(
ClientData clientData, /* Not used. */
Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interp with binding. */
XEvent *eventPtr, /* X event that triggered binding. */
Tk_Window tkwin, /* Target window for event. */
KeySym keySym) /* The KeySym if a key event. */
{
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow*)tkwin;
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr = (TkScrollbar *) winPtr->instanceData;
MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *) winPtr->instanceData;
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData)scrollPtr);
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= IN_MODAL_LOOP;
if (eventPtr->type == ButtonPress) {
Point where;
Rect bounds;
int part, x, y, dummy;
unsigned int state;
CGrafPtr saveWorld;
GDHandle saveDevice;
GWorldPtr destPort;
Window window;
/*
* To call Macintosh control routines we must have the port
* set to the window containing the control. We will then test
* which part of the control was hit and act accordingly.
*/
destPort = TkMacGetDrawablePort(Tk_WindowId(scrollPtr->tkwin));
GetGWorld(&saveWorld, &saveDevice);
SetGWorld(destPort, NULL);
TkMacSetUpClippingRgn(Tk_WindowId(scrollPtr->tkwin));
TkMacWinBounds((TkWindow *) scrollPtr->tkwin, &bounds);
where.h = eventPtr->xbutton.x + bounds.left;
where.v = eventPtr->xbutton.y + bounds.top;
part = TestControl(macScrollPtr->sbHandle, where);
if (part == inThumb && scrollPtr->jump == false) {
/*
* Case 1: In thumb, no jump scrolling. Call track control
* with the thumb action proc which will do most of the work.
* Set the global activeScrollPtr to the current control
* so the callback may have access to it.
*/
activeScrollPtr = scrollPtr;
part = TrackControl(macScrollPtr->sbHandle, where,
(ControlActionUPP) thumbActionProc);
activeScrollPtr = NULL;
} else if (part == inThumb) {
/*
* Case 2: in thumb with jump scrolling. Call TrackControl
* with a NULL action proc. Use the new value of the control
* to set update the control.
*/
part = TrackControl(macScrollPtr->sbHandle, where, NULL);
if (part == inThumb) {
double newFirstFraction, thumbWidth;
Tcl_DString cmdString;
char vauleString[TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE];
/*
* The following calculation takes the new control
* value and maps it to what Tk needs for its variable
* thumb size representation.
*/
thumbWidth = scrollPtr->lastFraction
- scrollPtr->firstFraction;
newFirstFraction = (1.0 - thumbWidth) *
((double) GetControlValue(macScrollPtr->sbHandle) / 1000.0);
sprintf(vauleString, "%g", newFirstFraction);
Tcl_DStringInit(&cmdString);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&cmdString, scrollPtr->command,
strlen(scrollPtr->command));
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString, "moveto");
Tcl_DStringAppendElement(&cmdString, vauleString);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&cmdString, "; update idletasks",
strlen("; update idletasks"));
interp = scrollPtr->interp;
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) interp);
Tcl_GlobalEval(interp, cmdString.string);
Tcl_Release((ClientData) interp);
Tcl_DStringFree(&cmdString);
}
} else if (part != 0) {
/*
* Case 3: in any other part of the scrollbar. We call
* TrackControl with the scrollActionProc which will do
* most all the work.
*/
TrackControl(macScrollPtr->sbHandle, where, scrollActionProc);
HiliteControl(macScrollPtr->sbHandle, 0);
}
/*
* The TrackControl call will "eat" the ButtonUp event. We now
* generate a ButtonUp event so Tk will unset implicit grabs etc.
*/
GetMouse(&where);
XQueryPointer(NULL, None, &window, &window, &x,
&y, &dummy, &dummy, &state);
window = Tk_WindowId(scrollPtr->tkwin);
TkGenerateButtonEvent(x, y, window, state);
SetGWorld(saveWorld, saveDevice);
}
if (macScrollPtr->sbHandle && (macScrollPtr->macFlags & ALREADY_DEAD)) {
DisposeControl(macScrollPtr->sbHandle);
macScrollPtr->sbHandle = NULL;
}
macScrollPtr->macFlags &= ~IN_MODAL_LOOP;
Tcl_Release((ClientData)scrollPtr);
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ScrollbarEventProc --
*
* This procedure is invoked by the Tk dispatcher for various
* events on scrollbars.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* When the window gets deleted, internal structures get
* cleaned up. When it gets exposed, it is redisplayed.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
ScrollbarEventProc(
ClientData clientData, /* Information about window. */
XEvent *eventPtr) /* Information about event. */
{
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr = (TkScrollbar *) clientData;
MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *) clientData;
if (eventPtr->type == UnmapNotify) {
TkMacSetScrollbarGrow((TkWindow *) scrollPtr->tkwin, false);
} else if (eventPtr->type == ActivateNotify) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= ACTIVE;
TkScrollbarEventuallyRedraw((ClientData) scrollPtr);
} else if (eventPtr->type == DeactivateNotify) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags &= ~ACTIVE;
TkScrollbarEventuallyRedraw((ClientData) scrollPtr);
} else {
TkScrollbarEventProc(clientData, eventPtr);
}
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* UpdateControlValues --
*
* This procedure updates the Macintosh scrollbar control
* to display the values defined by the Tk scrollbar.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* The Macintosh control is updated.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
UpdateControlValues(
MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr) /* Scrollbar data struct. */
{
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr = (TkScrollbar *) macScrollPtr;
Tk_Window tkwin = scrollPtr->tkwin;
MacDrawable * macDraw = (MacDrawable *) Tk_WindowId(scrollPtr->tkwin);
WindowRef windowRef = (**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlOwner;
double middle;
int drawGrowRgn = false;
int flushRight = false;
int flushBottom = false;
/*
* We can't use the Macintosh commands SizeControl and MoveControl as these
* calls will also cause a redraw which in our case will also cause
* flicker. To avoid this we adjust the control record directly. The
* Draw1Control command appears to just draw where ever the control says to
* draw so this seems right.
*
* NOTE: changing the control record directly may not work when
* Apple releases the Copland version of the MacOS (or when hell is cold).
*/
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.left = macDraw->xOff + scrollPtr->inset;
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.top = macDraw->yOff + scrollPtr->inset;
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.right = macDraw->xOff + Tk_Width(tkwin)
- scrollPtr->inset;
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.bottom = macDraw->yOff +
Tk_Height(tkwin) - scrollPtr->inset;
/*
* To make Tk applications look more like Macintosh applications without
* requiring additional work by the Tk developer we do some cute tricks.
* The first trick plays with the size of the widget to get it to overlap
* with the side of the window by one pixel (we don't do this if the placer
* is the geometry manager). The second trick shrinks the scrollbar if it
* it covers the area of the grow region ao the scrollbar can also draw
* the grow region if need be.
*/
if (!strcmp(macDraw->winPtr->geomMgrPtr->name, "place")) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags &= AUTO_ADJUST;
} else {
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= AUTO_ADJUST;
}
/* TODO: use accessor function!!! */
if (windowRef->portRect.left == (**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.left) {
if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & AUTO_ADJUST) {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.left--;
}
if (!(macScrollPtr->macFlags & FLUSH_LEFT)) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= FLUSH_LEFT;
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(scrollPtr);
}
}
} else if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & FLUSH_LEFT) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags &= ~FLUSH_LEFT;
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(scrollPtr);
}
}
if (windowRef->portRect.top == (**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.top) {
if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & AUTO_ADJUST) {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.top--;
}
if (!(macScrollPtr->macFlags & FLUSH_TOP)) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= FLUSH_TOP;
if (! scrollPtr->vertical) {
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(scrollPtr);
}
}
} else if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & FLUSH_TOP) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags &= ~FLUSH_TOP;
if (! scrollPtr->vertical) {
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(scrollPtr);
}
}
if (windowRef->portRect.right == (**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.right) {
flushRight = true;
if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & AUTO_ADJUST) {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.right++;
}
if (!(macScrollPtr->macFlags & FLUSH_RIGHT)) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= FLUSH_RIGHT;
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(scrollPtr);
}
}
} else if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & FLUSH_RIGHT) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags &= ~FLUSH_RIGHT;
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(scrollPtr);
}
}
if (windowRef->portRect.bottom == (**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.bottom) {
flushBottom = true;
if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & AUTO_ADJUST) {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.bottom++;
}
if (!(macScrollPtr->macFlags & FLUSH_BOTTOM)) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= FLUSH_BOTTOM;
if (! scrollPtr->vertical) {
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(scrollPtr);
}
}
} else if (macScrollPtr->macFlags & FLUSH_BOTTOM) {
macScrollPtr->macFlags &= ~FLUSH_BOTTOM;
if (! scrollPtr->vertical) {
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(scrollPtr);
}
}
/*
* If the scrollbar is flush against the bottom right hand coner then
* it may need to draw the grow region for the window so we let the
* wm code know about this scrollbar. We don't actually draw the grow
* region, however, unless we are currently resizable.
*/
macScrollPtr->macFlags &= ~DRAW_GROW;
if (flushBottom && flushRight) {
TkMacSetScrollbarGrow((TkWindow *) tkwin, true);
if (TkMacResizable(macDraw->toplevel->winPtr)) {
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.bottom -= 14;
} else {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlRect.right -= 14;
}
macScrollPtr->macFlags |= DRAW_GROW;
}
} else {
TkMacSetScrollbarGrow((TkWindow *) tkwin, false);
}
/*
* Given the Tk parameters for the fractions of the start and
* end of the thumb, the following calculation determines the
* location for the fixed sized Macintosh thumb.
*/
middle = scrollPtr->firstFraction / (scrollPtr->firstFraction +
(1.0 - scrollPtr->lastFraction));
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlValue = (short) (middle * 1000);
if ((**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlHilite == 0 ||
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlHilite == 255) {
if (scrollPtr->firstFraction == 0.0 &&
scrollPtr->lastFraction == 1.0) {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlHilite = 255;
} else {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlHilite = 0;
}
}
if ((**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlVis != 255) {
(**macScrollPtr->sbHandle).contrlVis = 255;
}
}
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