The formatting rectangle is set with EM_SETRECT, and retrieved with
EM_GETRECT, so it corresponds to rcFormat in the code. This defines the
area that the richedit control should draw the text so that it is
offset by the top-left corner of the formatting rectangle, and clipped
so that it doesn't draw past the bottom or right hand side. Thus this
is important for implementing windowless richedit controls to not
interfere with the rest of the window.
There were several methods that do not have a HRESULT for a return
value, so returning E_NOTIMPL is not appropriate. For all the BOOL
return values FALSE was returned to indicate the operation was not
performed.
The RichEditWndProc_common function is big enough already by handling
all the window messages, so moving code to handle a message to its own
function makes the code more readable.
There is no reason for the rich text format parser to need a handle to
the window, and even if there were it has a handle to the editor which
contains a handle to the window. It is better to remove this
considering we need to cut down on the use of window handles to
implement windowless richedit controls.
The vertical scrollbar state is stored internally within the control,
so should be used when possible. This will become more necessary when
windowless richedit controls are implemented, and there will no hWnd
to pass to GetScrollInfo.
Comparing the editor as apposed to the handle to the window will work
just as well right now, but will also work when there is no window
handle to make a comparison with, which will be the case with
windowless richedit controls.
The code for the ME_EnsureVisible function does exactly what
EM_SCROLLCARET does, yet this code is duplicated in order to handle
this message. It is simpler to just use the existing function to
implement the message, and avoid internally sending the EM_SCROLLCARET
when this function is available.
EditWordBreakProc documented the third parameter as being the number
of unicode characters in the string for richedit 2.0 and up. It turns
out that it should actually be the number of bytes in the string.
For some reason EM_POSFROMCHAR was returning 0 when the position was
equal to the end of the text, or beyond the end of the text. Instead
it should use the position at the end of the text for both these
cases. The x value was also seen to be offset by 1 according to the
tests.
Previously the shortcuts for cut, copy, paste, undo, redo, and select
all were being handled during the WM_CHAR message. These tests show
that these shortcuts should be handled with the WM_KEYDOWN message
instead.
There were some notifications that weren't sent in ME_UpdateRepaint
while redraw was disabled, so this verifies that they are not sent
with redraw disabled.