kicad/common/dialog_shim.cpp

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/*
* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application.
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 SoftPLC Corporation, Dick Hollenbeck <dick@softplc.com>
* Copyright (C) 2012 KiCad Developers, see CHANGELOG.TXT for contributors.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, you may find one here:
* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
* or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license,
* or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
*/
#include <dialog_shim.h>
* KIWAY Milestone A): Make major modules into DLL/DSOs. ! The initial testing of this commit should be done using a Debug build so that all the wxASSERT()s are enabled. Also, be sure and keep enabled the USE_KIWAY_DLLs option. The tree won't likely build without it. Turning it off is senseless anyways. If you want stable code, go back to a prior version, the one tagged with "stable". * Relocate all functionality out of the wxApp derivative into more finely targeted purposes: a) DLL/DSO specific b) PROJECT specific c) EXE or process specific d) configuration file specific data e) configuration file manipulations functions. All of this functionality was blended into an extremely large wxApp derivative and that was incompatible with the desire to support multiple concurrently loaded DLL/DSO's ("KIFACE")s and multiple concurrently open projects. An amazing amount of organization come from simply sorting each bit of functionality into the proper box. * Switch to wxConfigBase from wxConfig everywhere except instantiation. * Add classes KIWAY, KIFACE, KIFACE_I, SEARCH_STACK, PGM_BASE, PGM_KICAD, PGM_SINGLE_TOP, * Remove "Return" prefix on many function names. * Remove obvious comments from CMakeLists.txt files, and from else() and endif()s. * Fix building boost for use in a DSO on linux. * Remove some of the assumptions in the CMakeLists.txt files that windows had to be the host platform when building windows binaries. * Reduce the number of wxStrings being constructed at program load time via static construction. * Pass wxConfigBase* to all SaveSettings() and LoadSettings() functions so that these functions are useful even when the wxConfigBase comes from another source, as is the case in the KICAD_MANAGER_FRAME. * Move the setting of the KIPRJMOD environment variable into class PROJECT, so that it can be moved into a project variable soon, and out of FP_LIB_TABLE. * Add the KIWAY_PLAYER which is associated with a particular PROJECT, and all its child wxFrames and wxDialogs now have a Kiway() member function which returns a KIWAY& that that window tree branch is in support of. This is like wxWindows DNA in that child windows get this member with proper value at time of construction. * Anticipate some of the needs for milestones B) and C) and make code adjustments now in an effort to reduce work in those milestones. * No testing has been done for python scripting, since milestone C) has that being largely reworked and re-thought-out.
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#include <kiway_player.h>
#include <wx/evtloop.h>
/*
Quasi-Modal Mode Explained:
The gtk calls in wxDialog::ShowModal() cause event routing problems if that
modal dialog then tries to use KIWAY_PLAYER::ShowModal(). The latter shows up
and mostly works but does not respond to the window decoration close button.
There is no way to get around this without reversing the gtk calls temporarily.
Quasi-Modal mode is our own almost modal mode which disables only the parent
of the DIALOG_SHIM, leaving other frames operable and while staying captured in the
nested event loop. This avoids the gtk calls and leaves event routing pure
and sufficient to operate the KIWAY_PLAYER::ShowModal() properly. When using
ShowQuasiModal() you have to use EndQuasiModal() in your dialogs and not
EndModal(). There is also IsQuasiModal() but its value can only be true
when the nested event loop is active. Do not mix the modal and quasi-modal
functions. Use one set or the other.
You might find this behavior preferable over a pure modal mode, and it was said
that only the Mac has this natively, but now other platforms have something
similar. You CAN use it anywhere for any dialog. But you MUST use it when
you want to use KIWAY_PLAYER::ShowModal() from a dialog event.
*/
DIALOG_SHIM::DIALOG_SHIM( wxWindow* aParent, wxWindowID id, const wxString& title,
const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size, long style, const wxString& name ) :
* KIWAY Milestone A): Make major modules into DLL/DSOs. ! The initial testing of this commit should be done using a Debug build so that all the wxASSERT()s are enabled. Also, be sure and keep enabled the USE_KIWAY_DLLs option. The tree won't likely build without it. Turning it off is senseless anyways. If you want stable code, go back to a prior version, the one tagged with "stable". * Relocate all functionality out of the wxApp derivative into more finely targeted purposes: a) DLL/DSO specific b) PROJECT specific c) EXE or process specific d) configuration file specific data e) configuration file manipulations functions. All of this functionality was blended into an extremely large wxApp derivative and that was incompatible with the desire to support multiple concurrently loaded DLL/DSO's ("KIFACE")s and multiple concurrently open projects. An amazing amount of organization come from simply sorting each bit of functionality into the proper box. * Switch to wxConfigBase from wxConfig everywhere except instantiation. * Add classes KIWAY, KIFACE, KIFACE_I, SEARCH_STACK, PGM_BASE, PGM_KICAD, PGM_SINGLE_TOP, * Remove "Return" prefix on many function names. * Remove obvious comments from CMakeLists.txt files, and from else() and endif()s. * Fix building boost for use in a DSO on linux. * Remove some of the assumptions in the CMakeLists.txt files that windows had to be the host platform when building windows binaries. * Reduce the number of wxStrings being constructed at program load time via static construction. * Pass wxConfigBase* to all SaveSettings() and LoadSettings() functions so that these functions are useful even when the wxConfigBase comes from another source, as is the case in the KICAD_MANAGER_FRAME. * Move the setting of the KIPRJMOD environment variable into class PROJECT, so that it can be moved into a project variable soon, and out of FP_LIB_TABLE. * Add the KIWAY_PLAYER which is associated with a particular PROJECT, and all its child wxFrames and wxDialogs now have a Kiway() member function which returns a KIWAY& that that window tree branch is in support of. This is like wxWindows DNA in that child windows get this member with proper value at time of construction. * Anticipate some of the needs for milestones B) and C) and make code adjustments now in an effort to reduce work in those milestones. * No testing has been done for python scripting, since milestone C) has that being largely reworked and re-thought-out.
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wxDialog( aParent, id, title, pos, size, style, name ),
KIWAY_HOLDER( 0 ),
m_qmodal_loop( 0 ),
m_qmodal_showing( false )
{
* KIWAY Milestone A): Make major modules into DLL/DSOs. ! The initial testing of this commit should be done using a Debug build so that all the wxASSERT()s are enabled. Also, be sure and keep enabled the USE_KIWAY_DLLs option. The tree won't likely build without it. Turning it off is senseless anyways. If you want stable code, go back to a prior version, the one tagged with "stable". * Relocate all functionality out of the wxApp derivative into more finely targeted purposes: a) DLL/DSO specific b) PROJECT specific c) EXE or process specific d) configuration file specific data e) configuration file manipulations functions. All of this functionality was blended into an extremely large wxApp derivative and that was incompatible with the desire to support multiple concurrently loaded DLL/DSO's ("KIFACE")s and multiple concurrently open projects. An amazing amount of organization come from simply sorting each bit of functionality into the proper box. * Switch to wxConfigBase from wxConfig everywhere except instantiation. * Add classes KIWAY, KIFACE, KIFACE_I, SEARCH_STACK, PGM_BASE, PGM_KICAD, PGM_SINGLE_TOP, * Remove "Return" prefix on many function names. * Remove obvious comments from CMakeLists.txt files, and from else() and endif()s. * Fix building boost for use in a DSO on linux. * Remove some of the assumptions in the CMakeLists.txt files that windows had to be the host platform when building windows binaries. * Reduce the number of wxStrings being constructed at program load time via static construction. * Pass wxConfigBase* to all SaveSettings() and LoadSettings() functions so that these functions are useful even when the wxConfigBase comes from another source, as is the case in the KICAD_MANAGER_FRAME. * Move the setting of the KIPRJMOD environment variable into class PROJECT, so that it can be moved into a project variable soon, and out of FP_LIB_TABLE. * Add the KIWAY_PLAYER which is associated with a particular PROJECT, and all its child wxFrames and wxDialogs now have a Kiway() member function which returns a KIWAY& that that window tree branch is in support of. This is like wxWindows DNA in that child windows get this member with proper value at time of construction. * Anticipate some of the needs for milestones B) and C) and make code adjustments now in an effort to reduce work in those milestones. * No testing has been done for python scripting, since milestone C) has that being largely reworked and re-thought-out.
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// pray that aParent is either a KIWAY_PLAYER or DIALOG_SHIM derivation.
KIWAY_HOLDER* h = dynamic_cast<KIWAY_HOLDER*>( aParent );
// wxASSERT_MSG( h, wxT( "DIALOG_SHIM's parent is NULL or not derived from KIWAY_PLAYER nor DIALOG_SHIM" ) );
* KIWAY Milestone A): Make major modules into DLL/DSOs. ! The initial testing of this commit should be done using a Debug build so that all the wxASSERT()s are enabled. Also, be sure and keep enabled the USE_KIWAY_DLLs option. The tree won't likely build without it. Turning it off is senseless anyways. If you want stable code, go back to a prior version, the one tagged with "stable". * Relocate all functionality out of the wxApp derivative into more finely targeted purposes: a) DLL/DSO specific b) PROJECT specific c) EXE or process specific d) configuration file specific data e) configuration file manipulations functions. All of this functionality was blended into an extremely large wxApp derivative and that was incompatible with the desire to support multiple concurrently loaded DLL/DSO's ("KIFACE")s and multiple concurrently open projects. An amazing amount of organization come from simply sorting each bit of functionality into the proper box. * Switch to wxConfigBase from wxConfig everywhere except instantiation. * Add classes KIWAY, KIFACE, KIFACE_I, SEARCH_STACK, PGM_BASE, PGM_KICAD, PGM_SINGLE_TOP, * Remove "Return" prefix on many function names. * Remove obvious comments from CMakeLists.txt files, and from else() and endif()s. * Fix building boost for use in a DSO on linux. * Remove some of the assumptions in the CMakeLists.txt files that windows had to be the host platform when building windows binaries. * Reduce the number of wxStrings being constructed at program load time via static construction. * Pass wxConfigBase* to all SaveSettings() and LoadSettings() functions so that these functions are useful even when the wxConfigBase comes from another source, as is the case in the KICAD_MANAGER_FRAME. * Move the setting of the KIPRJMOD environment variable into class PROJECT, so that it can be moved into a project variable soon, and out of FP_LIB_TABLE. * Add the KIWAY_PLAYER which is associated with a particular PROJECT, and all its child wxFrames and wxDialogs now have a Kiway() member function which returns a KIWAY& that that window tree branch is in support of. This is like wxWindows DNA in that child windows get this member with proper value at time of construction. * Anticipate some of the needs for milestones B) and C) and make code adjustments now in an effort to reduce work in those milestones. * No testing has been done for python scripting, since milestone C) has that being largely reworked and re-thought-out.
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if( h )
SetKiway( this, &h->Kiway() );
#if DLGSHIM_USE_SETFOCUS
Connect( wxEVT_INIT_DIALOG, wxInitDialogEventHandler( DIALOG_SHIM::onInit ) );
#endif
}
DIALOG_SHIM::~DIALOG_SHIM()
{
// if the dialog is quasi-modal, this will end its event loop
if( IsQuasiModal() )
EndQuasiModal( wxID_CANCEL );
}
// our hashtable is an implementation secret, don't need or want it in a header file
#include <hashtables.h>
#include <base_struct.h> // EDA_RECT
#include <typeinfo>
static RECT_MAP class_map;
bool DIALOG_SHIM::Show( bool show )
{
bool ret;
const char* hash_key;
if( m_hash_key.size() )
{
// a special case like EDA_LIST_DIALOG, which has multiple uses.
hash_key = m_hash_key.c_str();
}
else
{
hash_key = typeid(*this).name();
}
// Show or hide the window. If hiding, save current position and size.
// If showing, use previous position and size.
if( show )
{
ret = wxDialog::Show( show );
// classname is key, returns a zeroed out default EDA_RECT if none existed before.
EDA_RECT r = class_map[ hash_key ];
if( r.GetSize().x != 0 && r.GetSize().y != 0 )
SetSize( r.GetPosition().x, r.GetPosition().y, r.GetSize().x, r.GetSize().y, 0 );
}
else
{
// Save the dialog's position & size before hiding, using classname as key
EDA_RECT r( wxDialog::GetPosition(), wxDialog::GetSize() );
class_map[ hash_key ] = r;
ret = wxDialog::Show( show );
}
return ret;
}
bool DIALOG_SHIM::Enable( bool enable )
{
// so we can do logging of this state change:
#if defined(DEBUG)
const char* type_id = typeid( *this ).name();
printf( "wxDialog %s: %s\n", type_id, enable ? "enabled" : "disabled" );
#endif
return wxDialog::Enable( enable );
}
#if !wxCHECK_VERSION( 2, 9, 4 )
wxWindow* DIALOG_SHIM::CheckIfCanBeUsedAsParent( wxWindow* parent ) const
{
if ( !parent )
return NULL;
extern WXDLLIMPEXP_DATA_BASE(wxList) wxPendingDelete;
if ( wxPendingDelete.Member(parent) || parent->IsBeingDeleted() )
{
// this window is being deleted and we shouldn't create any children
// under it
return NULL;
}
if ( parent->GetExtraStyle() & wxWS_EX_TRANSIENT )
{
// this window is not being deleted yet but it's going to disappear
// soon so still don't parent this window under it
return NULL;
}
if ( !parent->IsShownOnScreen() )
{
// using hidden parent won't work correctly neither
return NULL;
}
// FIXME-VC6: this compiler requires an explicit const cast or it fails
// with error C2446
if ( const_cast<const wxWindow *>(parent) == this )
{
// not sure if this can really happen but it doesn't hurt to guard
// against this clearly invalid situation
return NULL;
}
return parent;
}
wxWindow* DIALOG_SHIM::GetParentForModalDialog(wxWindow *parent, long style) const
{
// creating a parent-less modal dialog will result (under e.g. wxGTK2)
// in an unfocused dialog, so try to find a valid parent for it unless we
// were explicitly asked not to
if ( style & wxDIALOG_NO_PARENT )
return NULL;
// first try the given parent
if ( parent )
parent = CheckIfCanBeUsedAsParent(wxGetTopLevelParent(parent));
// then the currently active window
if ( !parent )
parent = CheckIfCanBeUsedAsParent(
wxGetTopLevelParent(wxGetActiveWindow()));
// and finally the application main window
if ( !parent )
parent = CheckIfCanBeUsedAsParent(wxTheApp->GetTopWindow());
return parent;
}
#endif
int DIALOG_SHIM::ShowQuasiModal()
{
// toggle a window's "enable" status to disabled, then enabled on exit.
// exception safe.
struct ENABLE_DISABLE
{
wxWindow* m_win;
ENABLE_DISABLE( wxWindow* aWindow ) : m_win( aWindow ) { if( m_win ) m_win->Disable(); }
~ENABLE_DISABLE()
{
if( m_win )
{
m_win->Enable();
m_win->SetFocus(); // let's focus back on the parent window
}
}
};
// This is an exception safe way to zero a pointer before returning.
// Yes, even though DismissModal() clears this first normally, this is
// here in case there's an exception before the dialog is dismissed.
struct NULLER
{
void*& m_what;
NULLER( void*& aPtr ) : m_what( aPtr ) {}
~NULLER() { m_what = 0; } // indeed, set it to NULL on destruction
} clear_this( (void*&) m_qmodal_loop );
// release the mouse if it's currently captured as the window having it
// will be disabled when this dialog is shown -- but will still keep the
// capture making it impossible to do anything in the modal dialog itself
wxWindow* win = wxWindow::GetCapture();
if( win )
win->ReleaseMouse();
// Get the optimal parent
wxWindow* parent = GetParentForModalDialog( GetParent(), GetWindowStyle() );
// Show the optimal parent
DBG( if( parent ) printf( "%s: optimal parent: %s\n", __func__, typeid(*parent).name() );)
ENABLE_DISABLE toggle( parent ); // quasi-modal: disable only my "optimal" parent
Show( true );
m_qmodal_showing = true;
WX_EVENT_LOOP event_loop;
#if wxCHECK_VERSION( 2, 9, 4 ) // 2.9.4 is only approximate.
// new code needs this, old code does it in wxEventLoop::Run() and cannot
// tolerate it here. Where that boundary is as a version number, I don't know.
// A closer look at the subversion repo for wx would tell.
wxEventLoopActivator event_loop_stacker( &event_loop );
#endif
m_qmodal_loop = &event_loop;
event_loop.Run();
return GetReturnCode();
}
void DIALOG_SHIM::EndQuasiModal( int retCode )
{
SetReturnCode( retCode );
if( !IsQuasiModal() )
{
wxFAIL_MSG( wxT( "either DIALOG_SHIM::EndQuasiModal called twice or ShowQuasiModal wasn't called" ) );
return;
}
m_qmodal_showing = false;
if( m_qmodal_loop )
{
m_qmodal_loop->Exit();
m_qmodal_loop = NULL;
}
Show( false );
}
#if DLGSHIM_USE_SETFOCUS
static bool findWindowRecursively( const wxWindowList& children, const wxWindow* wanted )
{
for( wxWindowList::const_iterator it = children.begin(); it != children.end(); ++it )
{
const wxWindow* child = *it;
if( wanted == child )
return true;
else
{
if( findWindowRecursively( child->GetChildren(), wanted ) )
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
static bool findWindowRecursively( const wxWindow* topmost, const wxWindow* wanted )
{
// wanted may be NULL and that is ok.
if( wanted == topmost )
return true;
return findWindowRecursively( topmost->GetChildren(), wanted );
}
/// Set the focus if it is not already set in a derived constructor to a specific control.
void DIALOG_SHIM::onInit( wxInitDialogEvent& aEvent )
{
wxWindow* focusWnd = wxWindow::FindFocus();
// If focusWnd is not already this window or a child of it, then SetFocus().
// Otherwise the derived class's constructor SetFocus() already to a specific
// child control.
if( !findWindowRecursively( this, focusWnd ) )
{
// Linux wxGTK needs this to allow the ESCAPE key to close a wxDialog window.
SetFocus();
}
aEvent.Skip(); // derived class's handler should be called too
}
#endif