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380 Commits

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Ken Thomases 0c395c24e3 winemac: Remove extraneous CDECL attribute. 2015-06-05 14:10:12 +09:00
Alexandre Julliard 070a82e743 user32: Merge the AcquireClipboard and EmptyClipboard driver entry points. 2015-06-03 18:46:53 +09:00
Alexandre Julliard b7c340de73 user32: Get rid of the unused parameter in the EmptyClipboard driver entry point. 2015-06-03 18:46:53 +09:00
Ken Thomases eea6ba9ae9 winemac: Don't process WM_EXITSIZEMOVE through filters in macdrv_window_drag_begin(). 2015-05-12 15:31:37 +09:00
Ken Thomases 5bba54505d winemac: Cleanup system tray icons when their owner is destroyed instead of polling. 2015-03-31 14:46:52 +09:00
Ken Thomases 792b47ad3b winemac: Restore a maximized window if a user tries to move it by dragging its title bar.
OS X doesn't have the same concept of maximized windows as Windows does.
There's no mode that prevents a normally-movable window from being moved.  If
a window is "zoomed", it mostly fills the screen but the user can still move
or resize it, at which point it ceases to be in the zoomed state.  So, users
are confused and frustrated when they can't move a window that's maximized.

To get similar behavior while still respecting Win32 semantics, we detect when
the user tries to move a maximized window.  When they start, a request is
submitted to the app to restore the window.  Unless and until the window is
restored, we don't actually allow the window to move.

The user expects to move the window from its current (maximized) position.  It
should not jump to its normal position upon being restored.  So, we set the
window's normal position to its current position before restoring it.
2015-03-24 13:55:34 +09:00
Ken Thomases 8d581d0e48 winemac: Allow the user to attempt to resize a maximized window and try to restore it if they do.
OS X doesn't have the same concept of maximized windows as Windows does.
There's no mode that prevents a normally-resizable window from being resized.
If a window is "zoomed", it mostly fills the screen but the user can still
move or resize it, at which point it ceases to be in the zoomed state.  So,
users are confused and frustrated when they can't resize a window that's
maximized.

To get similar behavior while still respecting Win32 semantics, we now let the
user try to resize maximized windows.  (The resize cursors are shown at the
edges of the window frame.)  When they start, a request is submitted to the app
to restore the window.  Unless and until the window is restored, we don't
actually allow the window to change its size.

The user expects to resize the window from its current (maximized) position.
It should not jump to its normal position upon being restored.  So, we set the
window's normal position to its current position before restoring it.
2015-03-24 13:55:18 +09:00
Ken Thomases 14a0fc3ccc winemac: Prevent maximized windows from entering Cocoa full-screen mode.
OS X doesn't really have the concept of windows being maximized; that is, being
in a mode where they can't be moved or resized.  As a consequence, it doesn't
have a button in the window title bar to restore a maximized window to normal.
So, when a Wine window is maximized, the Mac driver hijacks the green zoom
button to act as a restore button.  (When a window is zoomed, the green button
"unzooms" back to its last user size and position, so it's analogous.)

However, with OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), the green button prefers to act as a
toggle for the Cocoa full-screen mode rather than zooming and unzooming.  This
made it difficult for users to restore a maximized window.  They would have to
Option-click the green button, double-click the title bar, or choose Zoom
from the Window menu, none of which is obvious.

The fix is to disable Cocoa full-screen mode for maximized windows.  Then, the
green button reverts to unzoom and restoring the window.
2015-03-13 21:52:14 +09:00
Ken Thomases 4af5d5bd99 winemac: When exiting Cocoa full-screen mode for a no-longer-eligible window, bypass the override of -toggleFullScreen:.
The override checks the disabled state of the window, but that's for user-
driven changes, not programmatic changes.
2015-03-13 21:52:12 +09:00
Ken Thomases 71b9e02265 winemac: Raise full-screen windows in front of the status items in the Mac menu bar.
Status items are the things on the right end of the Mac menu bar, like the
clock and volume widget.  It turns out that they are displayed at a higher
window level than everything else in the menu bar.  For the case where the
displays are not captured for a full-screen window, the window ends up at the
same window level as the status items, and they would sometimes end up on top.
They would draw over the full-screen window and could be clicked.
2015-02-05 19:57:56 +09:00
Ken Thomases 530a039dac winemac: Prevent interpolation of the window surface image when it's blitted to the actual window.
On high-resolution Retina displays, the OS X window backing store has twice the
pixels as Wine's window backing store.  So, our images get scaled up.  Core
Graphics had been interpolating/smoothing the image, which resulted in
fuzziness.  This tells it not to do that.

I had assumed this wouldn't be necessary since we pass FALSE for the
shouldInterpolate parameter of CGImageCreate() when we create the images.
Apparently, that's not sufficient.
2015-02-03 16:30:55 +09:00
Charles Davis a872c21a48 winemac.drv: Always initialize a closure-captured object pointer. 2015-02-02 22:27:42 +09:00
Ken Thomases 8ec1b4f010 winemac: Tell Wine that Cocoa brought a window forward even if a window is being dragged.
When a window is being dragged, we prevent delivery of clicks to Wine.  We were
also preventing telling Wine that a window had been brought forward, but this
was incorrect.  It prevented clicks in the title bar from activating the window.
2015-02-02 22:27:35 +09:00
Ken Thomases 5fe3c4b89e winemac: Track which window was brought forward by Cocoa separately from the window receiving the click event.
If the mouse is captured, we change which window receives the click event, but
that shouldn't change which window we tell Wine was brought forward by Cocoa.
2015-02-02 22:27:30 +09:00
Ken Thomases 2b97f8c1d1 winemac: When Cocoa brings a window forward, tell Wine even if it's disabled or no-activate.
We can't prevent Cocoa from bringing disabled/no-activate windows forward.  So,
we need to tell Wine about the z-order change.

We still do avoid telling Wine to activate disabled/no-activate windows, though.
2015-02-02 22:27:19 +09:00
Ken Thomases 50cd5b6a57 winemac: Fix conversion of empty RECT to an empty CGRect.
For some empty RECTs, such as { INT_MAX, INT_MAX, INT_MIN, INT_MIN }, right
minus left or bottom minus top underflow and wrap around to positive values.
2015-01-20 11:10:36 +01:00
Matteo Bruni d584651960 winemac: Implement wglCreateContextAttribsARB.
It also allows to create core profile contexts.
2015-01-08 17:29:11 +01:00
Matteo Bruni e23f70b266 winemac: Make the implementation of clearToBlackIfNeeded compatible with core contexts. 2015-01-08 17:29:04 +01:00
Ken Thomases b8da8fa4b1 winemac: Ignore Cocoa child windows which aren't instances of WineWindow.
On Yosemite, in full-screen mode, Cocoa adds child windows of its own to our
windows.  These windows are, of course, not instances of WineWindow.  So, when
we call WineWindow-specific methods on them, it throws exceptions.
2014-12-17 17:08:29 +01:00
Huw Davies bc47d4925a winemac: WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME shouldn't prevent the window being resizeable. 2014-11-13 18:46:40 +09:00
Ken Thomases d9ed0fb8e5 winemac: Don't allow double-clicks in the content area to zoom the window.
On Yosemite, double-clicking a window's title bar zooms it.  (This is to
compensate for the fact that the zoom button has been replaced by a full-screen
button.)  Sometimes, double-clicking in the content area would count as double-
clicking in the title bar.

This is controlled, in part, by the -mouseDownCanMoveWindow method of the view
that was hit in the window.  The default implementation of that returns YES
for non-opaque views, as the views are in the Mac driver.  Overriding it to
return NO prevents the problem.
2014-10-28 15:25:57 +09:00
Ken Thomases 31d7f61cc3 winemac: Properly ignore attempts to set a window's shape to its current shape.
NSBezierPath doesn't override the -isEqual: method to actually compare paths,
so it just falls back to object identity which, in our case, makes paths seem
like they're never equal.

Also, memcmp()-ing the rectangle array is almost certainly faster than any
general test for equality between two paths.
2014-10-03 08:39:49 +02:00
Ken Thomases 170d80dc90 winemac: Don't invalidate the window shadow on every draw if it's merely shaped and not color-keyed or using per-pixel alpha.
This avoids flickering and tearing on some versions of OS X during frequent
redrawing in a shaped window, such as when scrolling a document in Word 2007.

Since we aren't guaranteed that the window surface has updated bits for us to
draw, we mark the whole content view as needing redisplay and draw the window's
shape in the background color on the first -drawRect: after the shape change.
2014-10-03 08:39:43 +02:00
Ken Thomases 9d1cfecc6d winemac: When removing the status item for a systray icon, discard any associated events in the queue. 2014-08-06 14:27:29 +02:00
Ken Thomases c3d7f5b7ec winemac: Use new API when available to list all display modes available on Retina Macs. 2014-07-30 11:33:00 -05:00
Ken Thomases cafb192ecc winemac: Don't query the position of the one-past-the-end character with IMR_QUERYCHARPOSITION.
This means the resulting rectangle will be short, but we don't have much
choice.  Some apps don't cope properly with the one-past-the-end character.
For example, Excel 2007 gets stuck in an infinite loop.
2014-07-16 20:46:32 +02:00
Aric Stewart 20daa8b61c winemac: Reposition cursor for IME composition.
It is more natural for the cursor to be at the end of the selection
being composed instead of being at the beginning.
2014-05-24 11:02:08 +09:00
Ken Thomases 451915100a winemac: Add the ability to disable high-resolution scrolling.
The Mac driver can generate scroll wheel events with values which are not integral
multiples of WHEEL_DELTA.  Apps should handle that by scrolling a corresponding
non-integral multiple of what they'd do for a WHEEL_DELTA-valued scroll or, if
they can't, then at least accumulate scroll distance until its magnitude exceeds
WHEEL_DELTA and do a "chunky" scroll.  However, many apps don't do that properly.
They may scroll way too far/fast or even in the opposite direction.

If the registry setting UsePreciseScrolling is set to "n", the Mac driver will do
that accumulation and chunking itself to work around such broken app behavior.
2014-05-15 11:28:52 +02:00
Ken Thomases 757c57634e winemac: Fix a memory leak if posting WM_DROPFILES fails. 2014-05-15 11:28:36 +02:00
Ken Thomases 3bca22a6b9 winemac: Don't bring owned windows to the front when they're clicked.
Cocoa will bring an unowned window to the front of its level when it's clicked,
but it doesn't do that for owned windows.  The old code went out of its way to
make owned windows behave like unowned windows in this respect.  That was
exactly backward.  We wish we could control whether windows are raised on a
click.  We don't have that opportunity for unowned windows, but, by ripping
out a bunch of code, we do for owned windows.
2014-05-08 10:24:31 +02:00
Alexandre Julliard 6a0f3df68c user32: Don't bother returning a value from the SetWindowRgn driver entry point. 2014-05-01 12:31:14 +02:00
Ken Thomases ef4677106a winemac: Disable moving or resizing windows when cursor clipping is in effect.
Many games clip the cursor to the client area of the window.  However, on OS X,
the resizing controls extend into that client area.  So, it's possible that
while playing, the user might unintentionally click in the resizing area and
drag, resizing the window.
2014-04-29 11:22:58 +02:00
Ken Thomases d1f554711f winemac: Send WM_SIZING messages during resizing to let app alter the proposed size. 2014-04-24 11:37:34 +02:00
Ken Thomases b52c89fc91 winemac: For GetKeyNameText(), use the hard-coded table in preference to the Mac keyboard layout. 2014-04-24 11:37:28 +02:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto 7a7925c872 winemac.drv: Fix a typo in _MSC_VER. 2014-03-26 19:20:26 +01:00
Ken Thomases fc37ed94d8 winemac: Improve handling of swap interval with respect to pbuffers, clamping to 0. 2014-03-24 11:46:22 +01:00
Ken Thomases 10f50b89c6 winemac: Don't recreate the GL view when the pixel format is set again.
It's not necessary.  Unlike with X11, on Mac OS X the pixel format doesn't affect
the properties of windows and views.  The pixel format is a property of the GL
context, which can attach to any view.
2014-03-24 11:46:16 +01:00
Ken Thomases 15612dd762 winemac: Make the swap interval a property of the window, not the context. 2014-03-21 11:16:58 +01:00
Ken Thomases 5943c58094 winemac: Fix wglSwapBuffers() to operate on the HDC, not the current GL context. 2014-03-21 11:16:54 +01:00
Aric Stewart 7a907f1fd7 imm32: Add IME_CMODE_FULLSHAPE to conversion mode. 2014-03-12 10:42:29 +01:00
Ken Thomases 06f80d6542 winemac: Make the window's contentView its firstResponder again after changing its style. 2014-03-11 19:39:24 +01:00
Aric Stewart eb19c39126 winemac.drv: Improve positioning of IME client window based on caret. 2014-02-20 11:19:46 +01:00
Ken Thomases 0d23637e0d winemac: Ignore window dragging if window is disabled, maximized, minimized, or hidden. 2014-01-29 12:39:00 +01:00
Ken Thomases a86cfc683d winemac: Reset cursor clipping and capture when window dragging begins. 2014-01-29 12:38:56 +01:00
Ken Thomases 70c4f43ed3 winemac: Ignore mouse capture during window drags for routing click and move events. 2014-01-29 12:38:52 +01:00
Ken Thomases ed3ed03519 winemac: Ignore failure to send or 0 result from WM_QUERYENDSESSION if target window was destroyed. 2014-01-17 11:02:46 +01:00
Ken Thomases f4b41eeb17 winemac: Eliminate unused "hdc" field of OpenGL context structure. 2014-01-16 10:55:16 +01:00
Ken Thomases e21192469d winemac: Make WineOpenGLContext hold a strong reference to its view.
Its superclass, NSOpenGLContext, only holds a weak reference.  The view was
sometimes being deallocated before the context was disposed of, resulting in
crashes.
2014-01-14 11:17:40 +01:00
Ken Thomases 2963a2d4ab winemac: Don't remove an OpenGL context from its view if we're only going to re-add it.
If the context is being made current with its existing view, just update it
before making it current.
2014-01-14 11:17:38 +01:00
Ken Thomases 2cc5337940 winemac: Consolidate code paths for clearing the OpenGL context.
We clear it if the context or the view is NULL.  If the context is non-NULL,
we want to disassociate the views of both the current and passed-in contexts,
if they differ.
2014-01-14 11:17:35 +01:00