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1 | /* CTK - The GIMP Toolkit |
2 | * Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald |
3 | * |
4 | * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
5 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
6 | * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
7 | * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
8 | * |
9 | * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
12 | * Lesser General Public License for more details. |
13 | * |
14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
15 | * License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
16 | */ |
17 | |
18 | /* |
19 | * Modified by the CTK+ Team and others 1997-2000. See the AUTHORS |
20 | * file for a list of people on the CTK+ Team. See the ChangeLog |
21 | * files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with |
22 | * CTK+ at ftp://ftp.ctk.org/pub/ctk/. |
23 | */ |
24 | |
25 | /** |
26 | * SECTION:ctkmain |
27 | * @Short_description: Library initialization, main event loop, and events |
28 | * @Title: Main loop and Events |
29 | * @See_also:See the GLib manual, especially #GMainLoop and signal-related |
30 | * functions such as g_signal_connect() |
31 | * |
32 | * Before using CTK+, you need to initialize it; initialization connects to the |
33 | * window system display, and parses some standard command line arguments. The |
34 | * ctk_init() macro initializes CTK+. ctk_init() exits the application if errors |
35 | * occur; to avoid this, use ctk_init_check(). ctk_init_check() allows you to |
36 | * recover from a failed CTK+ initialization - you might start up your |
37 | * application in text mode instead. |
38 | * |
39 | * Like all GUI toolkits, CTK+ uses an event-driven programming model. When the |
40 | * user is doing nothing, CTK+ sits in the “main loop” and |
41 | * waits for input. If the user performs some action - say, a mouse click - then |
42 | * the main loop “wakes up” and delivers an event to CTK+. CTK+ forwards the |
43 | * event to one or more widgets. |
44 | * |
45 | * When widgets receive an event, they frequently emit one or more |
46 | * “signals”. Signals notify your program that "something |
47 | * interesting happened" by invoking functions you’ve connected to the signal |
48 | * with g_signal_connect(). Functions connected to a signal are often termed |
49 | * “callbacks”. |
50 | * |
51 | * When your callbacks are invoked, you would typically take some action - for |
52 | * example, when an Open button is clicked you might display a |
53 | * #CtkFileChooserDialog. After a callback finishes, CTK+ will return to the |
54 | * main loop and await more user input. |
55 | * |
56 | * ## Typical main() function for a CTK+ application |
57 | * |
58 | * |[<!-- language="C" --> |
59 | * int |
60 | * main (int argc, char **argv) |
61 | * { |
62 | * CtkWidget *mainwin; |
63 | * // Initialize i18n support with bindtextdomain(), etc. |
64 | * |
65 | * // ... |
66 | * |
67 | * // Initialize the widget set |
68 | * ctk_init (&argc, &argv); |
69 | * |
70 | * // Create the main window |
71 | * mainwin = ctk_window_new (CTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); |
72 | * |
73 | * // Set up our GUI elements |
74 | * |
75 | * // ... |
76 | * |
77 | * // Show the application window |
78 | * ctk_widget_show_all (mainwin); |
79 | * |
80 | * // Enter the main event loop, and wait for user interaction |
81 | * ctk_main (); |
82 | * |
83 | * // The user lost interest |
84 | * return 0; |
85 | * } |
86 | * ]| |
87 | * |
88 | * It’s OK to use the GLib main loop directly instead of ctk_main(), though it |
89 | * involves slightly more typing. See #GMainLoop in the GLib documentation. |
90 | */ |
91 | |
92 | #include "config.h" |
93 | |
94 | #include "cdk/cdk.h" |
95 | #include "cdk/cdk-private.h" |
96 | |
97 | #include <locale.h> |
98 | |
99 | #include <stdio.h> |
100 | #include <stdlib.h> |
101 | #include <string.h> |
102 | #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H1 |
103 | #include <unistd.h> |
104 | #endif |
105 | #include <sys/types.h> /* For uid_t, gid_t */ |
106 | |
107 | #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 |
108 | #define STRICT |
109 | #include <windows.h> |
110 | #undef STRICT |
111 | #endif |
112 | |
113 | #include "ctkintl.h" |
114 | |
115 | #include "ctkaccelmapprivate.h" |
116 | #include "ctkbox.h" |
117 | #include "ctkclipboardprivate.h" |
118 | #include "ctkdebug.h" |
119 | #include "ctkdndprivate.h" |
120 | #include "ctkmain.h" |
121 | #include "ctkmenu.h" |
122 | #include "ctkmodules.h" |
123 | #include "ctkmodulesprivate.h" |
124 | #include "ctkprivate.h" |
125 | #include "ctkrecentmanager.h" |
126 | #include "ctkselectionprivate.h" |
127 | #include "ctksettingsprivate.h" |
128 | #include "ctktooltipprivate.h" |
129 | #include "ctkversion.h" |
130 | #include "ctkwidgetprivate.h" |
131 | #include "ctkwindowprivate.h" |
132 | #include "ctkwindowgroup.h" |
133 | |
134 | #include "a11y/ctkaccessibility.h" |
135 | |
136 | /* Private type definitions |
137 | */ |
138 | typedef struct _CtkKeySnooperData CtkKeySnooperData; |
139 | |
140 | struct _CtkKeySnooperData |
141 | { |
142 | CtkKeySnoopFunc func; |
143 | gpointer func_data; |
144 | guint id; |
145 | }; |
146 | |
147 | static gint ctk_invoke_key_snoopers (CtkWidget *grab_widget, |
148 | CdkEvent *event); |
149 | |
150 | static CtkWindowGroup *ctk_main_get_window_group (CtkWidget *widget); |
151 | |
152 | static guint ctk_main_loop_level = 0; |
153 | static gint pre_initialized = FALSE(0); |
154 | static gint ctk_initialized = FALSE(0); |
155 | static GList *current_events = NULL((void*)0); |
156 | |
157 | static GSList *main_loops = NULL((void*)0); /* stack of currently executing main loops */ |
158 | |
159 | static GSList *key_snoopers = NULL((void*)0); |
160 | |
161 | typedef struct { |
162 | CdkDisplay *display; |
163 | guint flags; |
164 | } DisplayDebugFlags; |
165 | |
166 | #define N_DEBUG_DISPLAYS4 4 |
167 | |
168 | DisplayDebugFlags debug_flags[N_DEBUG_DISPLAYS4]; |
169 | |
170 | #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG1 |
171 | static const GDebugKey ctk_debug_keys[] = { |
172 | { "misc", CTK_DEBUG_MISC }, |
173 | { "plugsocket", CTK_DEBUG_PLUGSOCKET }, |
174 | { "text", CTK_DEBUG_TEXT }, |
175 | { "tree", CTK_DEBUG_TREE }, |
176 | { "updates", CTK_DEBUG_UPDATES }, |
177 | { "keybindings", CTK_DEBUG_KEYBINDINGS }, |
178 | { "multihead", CTK_DEBUG_MULTIHEAD }, |
179 | { "modules", CTK_DEBUG_MODULES }, |
180 | { "geometry", CTK_DEBUG_GEOMETRY }, |
181 | { "icontheme", CTK_DEBUG_ICONTHEME }, |
182 | { "printing", CTK_DEBUG_PRINTING} , |
183 | { "builder", CTK_DEBUG_BUILDER }, |
184 | { "size-request", CTK_DEBUG_SIZE_REQUEST }, |
185 | { "no-css-cache", CTK_DEBUG_NO_CSS_CACHE }, |
186 | { "baselines", CTK_DEBUG_BASELINES }, |
187 | { "pixel-cache", CTK_DEBUG_PIXEL_CACHE }, |
188 | { "no-pixel-cache", CTK_DEBUG_NO_PIXEL_CACHE }, |
189 | { "interactive", CTK_DEBUG_INTERACTIVE }, |
190 | { "touchscreen", CTK_DEBUG_TOUCHSCREEN }, |
191 | { "actions", CTK_DEBUG_ACTIONS }, |
192 | { "resize", CTK_DEBUG_RESIZE }, |
193 | { "layout", CTK_DEBUG_LAYOUT } |
194 | }; |
195 | #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ |
196 | |
197 | /** |
198 | * ctk_get_major_version: |
199 | * |
200 | * Returns the major version number of the CTK+ library. |
201 | * (e.g. in CTK+ version 3.1.5 this is 3.) |
202 | * |
203 | * This function is in the library, so it represents the CTK+ library |
204 | * your code is running against. Contrast with the #CTK_MAJOR_VERSION |
205 | * macro, which represents the major version of the CTK+ headers you |
206 | * have included when compiling your code. |
207 | * |
208 | * Returns: the major version number of the CTK+ library |
209 | * |
210 | * Since: 3.0 |
211 | */ |
212 | guint |
213 | ctk_get_major_version (void) |
214 | { |
215 | return CTK_MAJOR_VERSION(3); |
216 | } |
217 | |
218 | /** |
219 | * ctk_get_minor_version: |
220 | * |
221 | * Returns the minor version number of the CTK+ library. |
222 | * (e.g. in CTK+ version 3.1.5 this is 1.) |
223 | * |
224 | * This function is in the library, so it represents the CTK+ library |
225 | * your code is are running against. Contrast with the |
226 | * #CTK_MINOR_VERSION macro, which represents the minor version of the |
227 | * CTK+ headers you have included when compiling your code. |
228 | * |
229 | * Returns: the minor version number of the CTK+ library |
230 | * |
231 | * Since: 3.0 |
232 | */ |
233 | guint |
234 | ctk_get_minor_version (void) |
235 | { |
236 | return CTK_MINOR_VERSION(25); |
237 | } |
238 | |
239 | /** |
240 | * ctk_get_micro_version: |
241 | * |
242 | * Returns the micro version number of the CTK+ library. |
243 | * (e.g. in CTK+ version 3.1.5 this is 5.) |
244 | * |
245 | * This function is in the library, so it represents the CTK+ library |
246 | * your code is are running against. Contrast with the |
247 | * #CTK_MICRO_VERSION macro, which represents the micro version of the |
248 | * CTK+ headers you have included when compiling your code. |
249 | * |
250 | * Returns: the micro version number of the CTK+ library |
251 | * |
252 | * Since: 3.0 |
253 | */ |
254 | guint |
255 | ctk_get_micro_version (void) |
256 | { |
257 | return CTK_MICRO_VERSION(5); |
258 | } |
259 | |
260 | /** |
261 | * ctk_get_binary_age: |
262 | * |
263 | * Returns the binary age as passed to `libtool` |
264 | * when building the CTK+ library the process is running against. |
265 | * If `libtool` means nothing to you, don't |
266 | * worry about it. |
267 | * |
268 | * Returns: the binary age of the CTK+ library |
269 | * |
270 | * Since: 3.0 |
271 | */ |
272 | guint |
273 | ctk_get_binary_age (void) |
274 | { |
275 | return CTK_BINARY_AGE(2505); |
276 | } |
277 | |
278 | /** |
279 | * ctk_get_interface_age: |
280 | * |
281 | * Returns the interface age as passed to `libtool` |
282 | * when building the CTK+ library the process is running against. |
283 | * If `libtool` means nothing to you, don't |
284 | * worry about it. |
285 | * |
286 | * Returns: the interface age of the CTK+ library |
287 | * |
288 | * Since: 3.0 |
289 | */ |
290 | guint |
291 | ctk_get_interface_age (void) |
292 | { |
293 | return CTK_INTERFACE_AGE(3); |
294 | } |
295 | |
296 | /** |
297 | * ctk_check_version: |
298 | * @required_major: the required major version |
299 | * @required_minor: the required minor version |
300 | * @required_micro: the required micro version |
301 | * |
302 | * Checks that the CTK+ library in use is compatible with the |
303 | * given version. Generally you would pass in the constants |
304 | * #CTK_MAJOR_VERSION, #CTK_MINOR_VERSION, #CTK_MICRO_VERSION |
305 | * as the three arguments to this function; that produces |
306 | * a check that the library in use is compatible with |
307 | * the version of CTK+ the application or module was compiled |
308 | * against. |
309 | * |
310 | * Compatibility is defined by two things: first the version |
311 | * of the running library is newer than the version |
312 | * @required_major.required_minor.@required_micro. Second |
313 | * the running library must be binary compatible with the |
314 | * version @required_major.required_minor.@required_micro |
315 | * (same major version.) |
316 | * |
317 | * This function is primarily for CTK+ modules; the module |
318 | * can call this function to check that it wasn’t loaded |
319 | * into an incompatible version of CTK+. However, such a |
320 | * check isn’t completely reliable, since the module may be |
321 | * linked against an old version of CTK+ and calling the |
322 | * old version of ctk_check_version(), but still get loaded |
323 | * into an application using a newer version of CTK+. |
324 | * |
325 | * Returns: (nullable): %NULL if the CTK+ library is compatible with the |
326 | * given version, or a string describing the version mismatch. |
327 | * The returned string is owned by CTK+ and should not be modified |
328 | * or freed. |
329 | */ |
330 | const gchar* |
331 | ctk_check_version (guint required_major, |
332 | guint required_minor, |
333 | guint required_micro) |
334 | { |
335 | gint ctk_effective_micro = 100 * CTK_MINOR_VERSION(25) + CTK_MICRO_VERSION(5); |
336 | gint required_effective_micro = 100 * required_minor + required_micro; |
337 | |
338 | if (required_major > CTK_MAJOR_VERSION(3)) |
339 | return "CTK+ version too old (major mismatch)"; |
340 | if (required_major < CTK_MAJOR_VERSION(3)) |
341 | return "CTK+ version too new (major mismatch)"; |
342 | if (required_effective_micro < ctk_effective_micro - CTK_BINARY_AGE(2505)) |
343 | return "CTK+ version too new (micro mismatch)"; |
344 | if (required_effective_micro > ctk_effective_micro) |
345 | return "CTK+ version too old (micro mismatch)"; |
346 | return NULL((void*)0); |
347 | } |
348 | |
349 | /* This checks to see if the process is running suid or sgid |
350 | * at the current time. If so, we don’t allow CTK+ to be initialized. |
351 | * This is meant to be a mild check - we only error out if we |
352 | * can prove the programmer is doing something wrong, not if |
353 | * they could be doing something wrong. For this reason, we |
354 | * don’t use issetugid() on BSD or prctl (PR_GET_DUMPABLE). |
355 | */ |
356 | static gboolean |
357 | check_setugid (void) |
358 | { |
359 | /* this isn't at all relevant on MS Windows and doesn't compile ... --hb */ |
360 | #ifndef G_OS_WIN32 |
361 | uid_t ruid, euid, suid; /* Real, effective and saved user ID's */ |
362 | gid_t rgid, egid, sgid; /* Real, effective and saved group ID's */ |
363 | |
364 | #ifdef HAVE_GETRESUID1 |
365 | /* These aren't in the header files, so we prototype them here. |
366 | */ |
367 | int getresuid(uid_t *ruid, uid_t *euid, uid_t *suid); |
368 | int getresgid(gid_t *rgid, gid_t *egid, gid_t *sgid); |
369 | |
370 | if (getresuid (&ruid, &euid, &suid) != 0 || |
371 | getresgid (&rgid, &egid, &sgid) != 0) |
372 | #endif /* HAVE_GETRESUID */ |
373 | { |
374 | suid = ruid = getuid (); |
375 | sgid = rgid = getgid (); |
376 | euid = geteuid (); |
377 | egid = getegid (); |
378 | } |
379 | |
380 | if (ruid != euid || ruid != suid || |
381 | rgid != egid || rgid != sgid) |
382 | { |
383 | g_warning ("This process is currently running setuid or setgid.\n" |
384 | "This is not a supported use of CTK+. You must create a helper\n" |
385 | "program instead. For further details, see:\n\n" |
386 | " http://github.com/cafe-desktop/ctk/setuid.html\n\n" |
387 | "Refusing to initialize CTK+."); |
388 | exit (1); |
389 | } |
390 | #endif |
391 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
392 | } |
393 | |
394 | static gboolean do_setlocale = TRUE(!(0)); |
395 | |
396 | /** |
397 | * ctk_disable_setlocale: |
398 | * |
399 | * Prevents ctk_init(), ctk_init_check(), ctk_init_with_args() and |
400 | * ctk_parse_args() from automatically |
401 | * calling `setlocale (LC_ALL, "")`. You would |
402 | * want to use this function if you wanted to set the locale for |
403 | * your program to something other than the user’s locale, or if |
404 | * you wanted to set different values for different locale categories. |
405 | * |
406 | * Most programs should not need to call this function. |
407 | **/ |
408 | void |
409 | ctk_disable_setlocale (void) |
410 | { |
411 | if (pre_initialized) |
412 | g_warning ("ctk_disable_setlocale() must be called before ctk_init()"); |
413 | |
414 | do_setlocale = FALSE(0); |
415 | } |
416 | |
417 | #ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32 |
418 | #undef ctk_init_check |
419 | #endif |
420 | |
421 | static GString *ctk_modules_string = NULL((void*)0); |
422 | static gboolean g_fatal_warnings = FALSE(0); |
423 | |
424 | #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG1 |
425 | static gboolean |
426 | ctk_arg_debug_cb (const char *key G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__)), |
427 | const char *value, |
428 | gpointer user_data G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__))) |
429 | { |
430 | debug_flags[0].flags |= g_parse_debug_string (value, |
431 | ctk_debug_keys, |
432 | G_N_ELEMENTS (ctk_debug_keys)(sizeof (ctk_debug_keys) / sizeof ((ctk_debug_keys)[0]))); |
433 | |
434 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
435 | } |
436 | |
437 | static gboolean |
438 | ctk_arg_no_debug_cb (const char *key G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__)), |
439 | const char *value, |
440 | gpointer user_data G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__))) |
441 | { |
442 | debug_flags[0].flags &= ~g_parse_debug_string (value, |
443 | ctk_debug_keys, |
444 | G_N_ELEMENTS (ctk_debug_keys)(sizeof (ctk_debug_keys) / sizeof ((ctk_debug_keys)[0]))); |
445 | |
446 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
447 | } |
448 | #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ |
449 | |
450 | static gboolean |
451 | ctk_arg_module_cb (const char *key G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__)), |
452 | const char *value, |
453 | gpointer user_data G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__))) |
454 | { |
455 | if (value && *value) |
456 | { |
457 | if (ctk_modules_string) |
458 | g_string_append_c (ctk_modules_string, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR)g_string_append_c_inline (ctk_modules_string, ':'); |
459 | else |
460 | ctk_modules_string = g_string_new (NULL((void*)0)); |
461 | |
462 | g_string_append (ctk_modules_string, value)(__builtin_constant_p (value) ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (value); g_string_append_len_inline (ctk_modules_string , __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (((__val) + ! (__val))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (ctk_modules_string , value, (gssize) -1)); |
463 | } |
464 | |
465 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
466 | } |
467 | |
468 | static const GOptionEntry ctk_args[] = { |
469 | { "ctk-module", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, ctk_arg_module_cb, |
470 | /* Description of --ctk-module=MODULES in --help output */ N_("Load additional CTK+ modules")("Load additional CTK+ modules"), |
471 | /* Placeholder in --ctk-module=MODULES in --help output */ N_("MODULES")("MODULES") }, |
472 | { "g-fatal-warnings", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &g_fatal_warnings, |
473 | /* Description of --g-fatal-warnings in --help output */ N_("Make all warnings fatal")("Make all warnings fatal"), NULL((void*)0) }, |
474 | #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG1 |
475 | { "ctk-debug", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, ctk_arg_debug_cb, |
476 | /* Description of --ctk-debug=FLAGS in --help output */ N_("CTK+ debugging flags to set")("CTK+ debugging flags to set"), |
477 | /* Placeholder in --ctk-debug=FLAGS in --help output */ N_("FLAGS")("FLAGS") }, |
478 | { "ctk-no-debug", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, ctk_arg_no_debug_cb, |
479 | /* Description of --ctk-no-debug=FLAGS in --help output */ N_("CTK+ debugging flags to unset")("CTK+ debugging flags to unset"), |
480 | /* Placeholder in --ctk-no-debug=FLAGS in --help output */ N_("FLAGS")("FLAGS") }, |
481 | #endif |
482 | { NULL((void*)0) } |
483 | }; |
484 | |
485 | #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 |
486 | |
487 | static char *iso639_to_check = NULL((void*)0); |
488 | static char *iso3166_to_check = NULL((void*)0); |
489 | static char *script_to_check = NULL((void*)0); |
490 | static gboolean setlocale_called = FALSE(0); |
491 | |
492 | static BOOL CALLBACK |
493 | enum_locale_proc (LPTSTR locale) |
494 | { |
495 | LCID lcid; |
496 | char iso639[10]; |
497 | char iso3166[10]; |
498 | char *endptr; |
499 | |
500 | |
501 | lcid = strtoul (locale, &endptr, 16); |
502 | if (*endptr == '\0' && |
503 | GetLocaleInfo (lcid, LOCALE_SISO639LANGNAME, iso639, sizeof (iso639)) && |
504 | GetLocaleInfo (lcid, LOCALE_SISO3166CTRYNAME, iso3166, sizeof (iso3166))) |
505 | { |
506 | if (strcmp (iso639, iso639_to_check) == 0 && |
507 | ((iso3166_to_check != NULL((void*)0) && |
508 | strcmp (iso3166, iso3166_to_check) == 0) || |
509 | (iso3166_to_check == NULL((void*)0) && |
510 | SUBLANGID (LANGIDFROMLCID (lcid)) == SUBLANG_DEFAULT))) |
511 | { |
512 | char language[100], country[100]; |
513 | char locale[300]; |
514 | |
515 | if (script_to_check != NULL((void*)0)) |
516 | { |
517 | /* If lcid is the "other" script for this language, |
518 | * return TRUE, i.e. continue looking. |
519 | */ |
520 | if (strcmp (script_to_check, "Latn") == 0) |
521 | { |
522 | switch (LANGIDFROMLCID (lcid)) |
523 | { |
524 | case MAKELANGID (LANG_AZERI, SUBLANG_AZERI_CYRILLIC): |
525 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
526 | case MAKELANGID (LANG_UZBEK, SUBLANG_UZBEK_CYRILLIC): |
527 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
528 | case MAKELANGID (LANG_SERBIAN, SUBLANG_SERBIAN_CYRILLIC): |
529 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
530 | case MAKELANGID (LANG_SERBIAN, 0x07): |
531 | /* Serbian in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyrillic */ |
532 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
533 | } |
534 | } |
535 | else if (strcmp (script_to_check, "Cyrl") == 0) |
536 | { |
537 | switch (LANGIDFROMLCID (lcid)) |
538 | { |
539 | case MAKELANGID (LANG_AZERI, SUBLANG_AZERI_LATIN): |
540 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
541 | case MAKELANGID (LANG_UZBEK, SUBLANG_UZBEK_LATIN): |
542 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
543 | case MAKELANGID (LANG_SERBIAN, SUBLANG_SERBIAN_LATIN): |
544 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
545 | case MAKELANGID (LANG_SERBIAN, 0x06): |
546 | /* Serbian in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Latin */ |
547 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
548 | } |
549 | } |
550 | } |
551 | |
552 | SetThreadLocale (lcid); |
553 | |
554 | if (GetLocaleInfo (lcid, LOCALE_SENGLANGUAGE, language, sizeof (language)) && |
555 | GetLocaleInfo (lcid, LOCALE_SENGCOUNTRY, country, sizeof (country))) |
556 | { |
557 | strcpy (locale, language); |
558 | strcat (locale, "_"); |
559 | strcat (locale, country); |
560 | |
561 | if (setlocale (LC_ALL6, locale) != NULL((void*)0)) |
562 | setlocale_called = TRUE(!(0)); |
563 | } |
564 | |
565 | return FALSE(0); |
566 | } |
567 | } |
568 | |
569 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
570 | } |
571 | |
572 | #endif |
573 | |
574 | static void |
575 | setlocale_initialization (void) |
576 | { |
577 | static gboolean initialized = FALSE(0); |
578 | |
579 | if (initialized) |
580 | return; |
581 | initialized = TRUE(!(0)); |
582 | |
583 | if (do_setlocale) |
584 | { |
585 | #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 |
586 | /* If some of the POSIXish environment variables are set, set |
587 | * the Win32 thread locale correspondingly. |
588 | */ |
589 | char *p = getenv ("LC_ALL"); |
590 | if (p == NULL((void*)0)) |
591 | p = getenv ("LANG"); |
592 | |
593 | if (p != NULL((void*)0)) |
594 | { |
595 | p = g_strdup (p)g_strdup_inline (p); |
596 | if (strcmp (p, "C") == 0) |
597 | SetThreadLocale (LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT); |
598 | else |
599 | { |
600 | /* Check if one of the supported locales match the |
601 | * environment variable. If so, use that locale. |
602 | */ |
603 | iso639_to_check = p; |
604 | iso3166_to_check = strchr (iso639_to_check, '_'); |
605 | if (iso3166_to_check != NULL((void*)0)) |
606 | { |
607 | *iso3166_to_check++ = '\0'; |
608 | |
609 | script_to_check = strchr (iso3166_to_check, '@'); |
610 | if (script_to_check != NULL((void*)0)) |
611 | *script_to_check++ = '\0'; |
612 | |
613 | /* Handle special cases. */ |
614 | |
615 | /* The standard code for Serbia and Montenegro was |
616 | * "CS", but MSFT uses for some reason "SP". By now |
617 | * (October 2006), SP has split into two, "RS" and |
618 | * "ME", but don't bother trying to handle those |
619 | * yet. Do handle the even older "YU", though. |
620 | */ |
621 | if (strcmp (iso3166_to_check, "CS") == 0 || |
622 | strcmp (iso3166_to_check, "YU") == 0) |
623 | iso3166_to_check = "SP"; |
624 | } |
625 | else |
626 | { |
627 | script_to_check = strchr (iso639_to_check, '@'); |
628 | if (script_to_check != NULL((void*)0)) |
629 | *script_to_check++ = '\0'; |
630 | /* LANG_SERBIAN == LANG_CROATIAN, recognize just "sr" */ |
631 | if (strcmp (iso639_to_check, "sr") == 0) |
632 | iso3166_to_check = "SP"; |
633 | } |
634 | |
635 | EnumSystemLocales (enum_locale_proc, LCID_SUPPORTED); |
636 | } |
637 | g_free (p); |
638 | } |
639 | if (!setlocale_called) |
640 | setlocale (LC_ALL6, ""); |
641 | #else |
642 | if (!setlocale (LC_ALL6, "")) |
643 | g_warning ("Locale not supported by C library.\n\tUsing the fallback 'C' locale."); |
644 | #endif |
645 | } |
646 | } |
647 | |
648 | static void |
649 | do_pre_parse_initialization (int *argc G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__)), |
650 | char ***argv G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__))) |
651 | { |
652 | const gchar *env_string; |
653 | double slowdown; |
654 | |
655 | if (pre_initialized) |
656 | return; |
657 | |
658 | pre_initialized = TRUE(!(0)); |
659 | |
660 | if (_ctk_module_has_mixed_deps (NULL((void*)0))) |
661 | g_error ("CTK+ 2.x symbols detected. Using CTK+ 2.x and CTK+ 3 in the same process is not supported"); |
662 | |
663 | CDK_PRIVATE_CALL (cdk_pre_parse)(cdk__private__ ()->cdk_pre_parse) (); |
664 | cdk_event_handler_set ((CdkEventFunc)ctk_main_do_event, NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); |
665 | |
666 | env_string = g_getenv ("CTK_DEBUG"); |
667 | if (env_string != NULL((void*)0)) |
668 | { |
669 | #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG1 |
670 | debug_flags[0].flags = g_parse_debug_string (env_string, |
671 | ctk_debug_keys, |
672 | G_N_ELEMENTS (ctk_debug_keys)(sizeof (ctk_debug_keys) / sizeof ((ctk_debug_keys)[0]))); |
673 | #else |
674 | g_warning ("CTK_DEBUG set but ignored because ctk isn't built with G_ENABLE_DEBUG"); |
675 | #endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ |
676 | env_string = NULL((void*)0); |
677 | } |
678 | |
679 | env_string = g_getenv ("CTK3_MODULES"); |
680 | if (env_string) |
681 | ctk_modules_string = g_string_new (env_string); |
682 | |
683 | env_string = g_getenv ("CTK_MODULES"); |
684 | if (env_string) |
685 | { |
686 | if (ctk_modules_string) |
687 | g_string_append_c (ctk_modules_string, G_SEARCHPATH_SEPARATOR)g_string_append_c_inline (ctk_modules_string, ':'); |
688 | else |
689 | ctk_modules_string = g_string_new (NULL((void*)0)); |
690 | |
691 | g_string_append (ctk_modules_string, env_string)(__builtin_constant_p (env_string) ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (env_string); g_string_append_len_inline (ctk_modules_string , __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (((__val) + ! (__val))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (ctk_modules_string , env_string, (gssize) -1)); |
692 | } |
693 | |
694 | env_string = g_getenv ("CTK_SLOWDOWN"); |
695 | if (env_string) |
696 | { |
697 | slowdown = g_ascii_strtod (env_string, NULL((void*)0)); |
698 | _ctk_set_slowdown (slowdown); |
699 | } |
700 | } |
701 | |
702 | static void |
703 | gettext_initialization (void) |
704 | { |
705 | setlocale_initialization (); |
706 | |
707 | #ifdef ENABLE_NLS1 |
708 | bindtextdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE"ctk30", _ctk_get_localedir ()); |
709 | bindtextdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE"ctk30" "-properties", _ctk_get_localedir ()); |
710 | # ifdef HAVE_BIND_TEXTDOMAIN_CODESET1 |
711 | bind_textdomain_codeset (GETTEXT_PACKAGE"ctk30", "UTF-8"); |
712 | bind_textdomain_codeset (GETTEXT_PACKAGE"ctk30" "-properties", "UTF-8"); |
713 | # endif |
714 | #endif |
715 | } |
716 | |
717 | static void |
718 | default_display_notify_cb (CdkDisplayManager *dm G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__))) |
719 | { |
720 | _ctk_accessibility_init (); |
721 | debug_flags[0].display = cdk_display_get_default (); |
722 | } |
723 | |
724 | static void |
725 | do_post_parse_initialization (int *argc, |
726 | char ***argv) |
727 | { |
728 | CdkDisplayManager *display_manager; |
729 | |
730 | if (ctk_initialized) |
731 | return; |
732 | |
733 | gettext_initialization (); |
734 | |
735 | #ifdef SIGPIPE13 |
736 | signal (SIGPIPE13, SIG_IGN((__sighandler_t) 1)); |
737 | #endif |
738 | |
739 | if (g_fatal_warnings) |
740 | { |
741 | GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask; |
742 | |
743 | fatal_mask = g_log_set_always_fatal (G_LOG_FATAL_MASK(G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION | G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR)); |
744 | fatal_mask |= G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL; |
745 | g_log_set_always_fatal (fatal_mask); |
746 | } |
747 | |
748 | if (debug_flags[0].flags & CTK_DEBUG_UPDATES) |
749 | cdk_window_set_debug_updates (TRUE(!(0))); |
750 | |
751 | ctk_widget_set_default_direction (ctk_get_locale_direction ()); |
752 | |
753 | _ctk_ensure_resources (); |
754 | |
755 | _ctk_accel_map_init (); |
756 | |
757 | ctk_initialized = TRUE(!(0)); |
758 | |
759 | if (ctk_modules_string) |
760 | { |
761 | _ctk_modules_init (argc, argv, ctk_modules_string->str); |
762 | g_string_free (ctk_modules_string, TRUE)(__builtin_constant_p ((!(0))) ? (((!(0))) ? (g_string_free) ( (ctk_modules_string), ((!(0)))) : g_string_free_and_steal (ctk_modules_string )) : (g_string_free) ((ctk_modules_string), ((!(0))))); |
763 | } |
764 | else |
765 | { |
766 | _ctk_modules_init (argc, argv, NULL((void*)0)); |
767 | } |
768 | |
769 | display_manager = cdk_display_manager_get (); |
770 | if (cdk_display_manager_get_default_display (display_manager) != NULL((void*)0)) |
771 | default_display_notify_cb (display_manager); |
772 | |
773 | g_signal_connect (display_manager, "notify::default-display",g_signal_connect_data ((display_manager), ("notify::default-display" ), (((GCallback) (default_display_notify_cb))), (((void*)0)), ((void*)0), (GConnectFlags) 0) |
774 | G_CALLBACK (default_display_notify_cb),g_signal_connect_data ((display_manager), ("notify::default-display" ), (((GCallback) (default_display_notify_cb))), (((void*)0)), ((void*)0), (GConnectFlags) 0) |
775 | NULL)g_signal_connect_data ((display_manager), ("notify::default-display" ), (((GCallback) (default_display_notify_cb))), (((void*)0)), ((void*)0), (GConnectFlags) 0); |
776 | } |
777 | |
778 | |
779 | typedef struct |
780 | { |
781 | gboolean open_default_display; |
782 | } OptionGroupInfo; |
783 | |
784 | static gboolean |
785 | pre_parse_hook (GOptionContext *context G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__)), |
786 | GOptionGroup *group G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__)), |
787 | gpointer data G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__)), |
788 | GError **error G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__))) |
789 | { |
790 | do_pre_parse_initialization (NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); |
791 | |
792 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
793 | } |
794 | |
795 | static gboolean |
796 | post_parse_hook (GOptionContext *context G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__)), |
797 | GOptionGroup *group G_GNUC_UNUSED__attribute__ ((__unused__)), |
798 | gpointer data, |
799 | GError **error) |
800 | { |
801 | OptionGroupInfo *info = data; |
802 | |
803 | |
804 | do_post_parse_initialization (NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); |
805 | |
806 | if (info->open_default_display) |
807 | { |
808 | if (CDK_PRIVATE_CALL (cdk_display_open_default)(cdk__private__ ()->cdk_display_open_default) () == NULL((void*)0)) |
809 | { |
810 | const char *display_name = cdk_get_display_arg_name (); |
811 | g_set_error (error, |
812 | G_OPTION_ERROR(g_option_error_quark ()), |
813 | G_OPTION_ERROR_FAILED, |
814 | _("Cannot open display: %s")((char *) g_dgettext ("ctk30", "Cannot open display: %s")), |
815 | display_name ? display_name : "" ); |
816 | |
817 | return FALSE(0); |
818 | } |
819 | |
820 | if (ctk_get_debug_flags () & CTK_DEBUG_INTERACTIVE) |
821 | ctk_window_set_interactive_debugging (TRUE(!(0))); |
822 | } |
823 | |
824 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
825 | } |
826 | |
827 | guint |
828 | ctk_get_display_debug_flags (CdkDisplay *display) |
829 | { |
830 | gint i; |
831 | |
832 | for (i = 0; i < N_DEBUG_DISPLAYS4; i++) |
833 | { |
834 | if (debug_flags[i].display == display) |
835 | return debug_flags[i].flags; |
836 | } |
837 | |
838 | return 0; |
839 | } |
840 | |
841 | void |
842 | ctk_set_display_debug_flags (CdkDisplay *display, |
843 | guint flags) |
844 | { |
845 | gint i; |
846 | |
847 | for (i = 0; i < N_DEBUG_DISPLAYS4; i++) |
848 | { |
849 | if (debug_flags[i].display == NULL((void*)0)) |
850 | debug_flags[i].display = display; |
851 | |
852 | if (debug_flags[i].display == display) |
853 | { |
854 | debug_flags[i].flags = flags; |
855 | return; |
856 | } |
857 | } |
858 | } |
859 | |
860 | /** |
861 | * ctk_get_debug_flags: |
862 | * |
863 | * Returns the CTK+ debug flags. |
864 | * |
865 | * This function is intended for CTK+ modules that want |
866 | * to adjust their debug output based on CTK+ debug flags. |
867 | * |
868 | * Returns: the CTK+ debug flags. |
869 | */ |
870 | guint |
871 | ctk_get_debug_flags (void) |
872 | { |
873 | return ctk_get_display_debug_flags (cdk_display_get_default ()); |
874 | } |
875 | |
876 | /** |
877 | * ctk_set_debug_flags: |
878 | * |
879 | * Sets the CTK+ debug flags. |
880 | */ |
881 | void |
882 | ctk_set_debug_flags (guint flags) |
883 | { |
884 | ctk_set_display_debug_flags (cdk_display_get_default (), flags); |
885 | } |
886 | |
887 | gboolean |
888 | ctk_simulate_touchscreen (void) |
889 | { |
890 | static gint test_touchscreen; |
891 | |
892 | if (test_touchscreen == 0) |
893 | test_touchscreen = g_getenv ("CTK_TEST_TOUCHSCREEN") != NULL((void*)0) ? 1 : -1; |
894 | |
895 | return test_touchscreen > 0 || (ctk_get_debug_flags () & CTK_DEBUG_TOUCHSCREEN) != 0; |
896 | } |
897 | |
898 | /** |
899 | * ctk_get_option_group: |
900 | * @open_default_display: whether to open the default display |
901 | * when parsing the commandline arguments |
902 | * |
903 | * Returns a #GOptionGroup for the commandline arguments recognized |
904 | * by CTK+ and CDK. |
905 | * |
906 | * You should add this group to your #GOptionContext |
907 | * with g_option_context_add_group(), if you are using |
908 | * g_option_context_parse() to parse your commandline arguments. |
909 | * |
910 | * Returns: (transfer full): a #GOptionGroup for the commandline |
911 | * arguments recognized by CTK+ |
912 | * |
913 | * Since: 2.6 |
914 | */ |
915 | GOptionGroup * |
916 | ctk_get_option_group (gboolean open_default_display) |
917 | { |
918 | GOptionGroup *group; |
919 | OptionGroupInfo *info; |
920 | |
921 | gettext_initialization (); |
922 | |
923 | info = g_new0 (OptionGroupInfo, 1)((OptionGroupInfo *) g_malloc0_n ((1), sizeof (OptionGroupInfo ))); |
924 | info->open_default_display = open_default_display; |
925 | |
926 | group = g_option_group_new ("ctk", _("CTK+ Options")((char *) g_dgettext ("ctk30", "CTK+ Options")), _("Show CTK+ Options")((char *) g_dgettext ("ctk30", "Show CTK+ Options")), info, g_free); |
927 | g_option_group_set_parse_hooks (group, pre_parse_hook, post_parse_hook); |
928 | |
929 | CDK_PRIVATE_CALL (cdk_add_option_entries)(cdk__private__ ()->cdk_add_option_entries) (group); |
930 | g_option_group_add_entries (group, ctk_args); |
931 | g_option_group_set_translation_domain (group, GETTEXT_PACKAGE"ctk30"); |
932 | |
933 | return group; |
934 | } |
935 | |
936 | /** |
937 | * ctk_init_with_args: |
938 | * @argc: (inout): Address of the `argc` parameter of |
939 | * your main() function (or 0 if @argv is %NULL). This will be changed if |
940 | * any arguments were handled. |
941 | * @argv: (array length=argc) (inout) (allow-none): Address of the |
942 | * `argv` parameter of main(), or %NULL. Any options |
943 | * understood by CTK+ are stripped before return. |
944 | * @parameter_string: (allow-none): a string which is displayed in |
945 | * the first line of `--help` output, after |
946 | * `programname [OPTION...]` |
947 | * @entries: (array zero-terminated=1): a %NULL-terminated array |
948 | * of #GOptionEntrys describing the options of your program |
949 | * @translation_domain: (nullable): a translation domain to use for translating |
950 | * the `--help` output for the options in @entries |
951 | * and the @parameter_string with gettext(), or %NULL |
952 | * @error: a return location for errors |
953 | * |
954 | * This function does the same work as ctk_init_check(). |
955 | * Additionally, it allows you to add your own commandline options, |
956 | * and it automatically generates nicely formatted |
957 | * `--help` output. Note that your program will |
958 | * be terminated after writing out the help output. |
959 | * |
960 | * Returns: %TRUE if the commandline arguments (if any) were valid and |
961 | * if the windowing system has been successfully initialized, |
962 | * %FALSE otherwise |
963 | * |
964 | * Since: 2.6 |
965 | */ |
966 | gboolean |
967 | ctk_init_with_args (gint *argc, |
968 | gchar ***argv, |
969 | const gchar *parameter_string, |
970 | const GOptionEntry *entries, |
971 | const gchar *translation_domain, |
972 | GError **error) |
973 | { |
974 | GOptionContext *context; |
975 | GOptionGroup *ctk_group; |
976 | gboolean retval; |
977 | |
978 | if (ctk_initialized) |
979 | goto done; |
980 | |
981 | gettext_initialization (); |
982 | |
983 | if (!check_setugid ()) |
984 | return FALSE(0); |
This statement is never executed | |
985 | |
986 | ctk_group = ctk_get_option_group (FALSE(0)); |
987 | |
988 | context = g_option_context_new (parameter_string); |
989 | g_option_context_add_group (context, ctk_group); |
990 | g_option_context_set_translation_domain (context, translation_domain); |
991 | |
992 | if (entries) |
993 | g_option_context_add_main_entries (context, entries, translation_domain); |
994 | retval = g_option_context_parse (context, argc, argv, error); |
995 | |
996 | g_option_context_free (context); |
997 | |
998 | if (!retval) |
999 | return FALSE(0); |
1000 | |
1001 | done: |
1002 | if (CDK_PRIVATE_CALL (cdk_display_open_default)(cdk__private__ ()->cdk_display_open_default) () == NULL((void*)0)) |
1003 | { |
1004 | const char *display_name = cdk_get_display_arg_name (); |
1005 | g_set_error (error, |
1006 | G_OPTION_ERROR(g_option_error_quark ()), |
1007 | G_OPTION_ERROR_FAILED, |
1008 | _("Cannot open display: %s")((char *) g_dgettext ("ctk30", "Cannot open display: %s")), |
1009 | display_name ? display_name : "" ); |
1010 | |
1011 | return FALSE(0); |
1012 | } |
1013 | |
1014 | if (ctk_get_debug_flags () & CTK_DEBUG_INTERACTIVE) |
1015 | ctk_window_set_interactive_debugging (TRUE(!(0))); |
1016 | |
1017 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
1018 | } |
1019 | |
1020 | |
1021 | /** |
1022 | * ctk_parse_args: |
1023 | * @argc: (inout): a pointer to the number of command line arguments |
1024 | * @argv: (array length=argc) (inout): a pointer to the array of |
1025 | * command line arguments |
1026 | * |
1027 | * Parses command line arguments, and initializes global |
1028 | * attributes of CTK+, but does not actually open a connection |
1029 | * to a display. (See cdk_display_open(), cdk_get_display_arg_name()) |
1030 | * |
1031 | * Any arguments used by CTK+ or CDK are removed from the array and |
1032 | * @argc and @argv are updated accordingly. |
1033 | * |
1034 | * There is no need to call this function explicitly if you are using |
1035 | * ctk_init(), or ctk_init_check(). |
1036 | * |
1037 | * Note that many aspects of CTK+ require a display connection to |
1038 | * function, so this way of initializing CTK+ is really only useful |
1039 | * for specialized use cases. |
1040 | * |
1041 | * Returns: %TRUE if initialization succeeded, otherwise %FALSE |
1042 | */ |
1043 | gboolean |
1044 | ctk_parse_args (int *argc, |
1045 | char ***argv) |
1046 | { |
1047 | GOptionContext *option_context; |
1048 | GOptionGroup *ctk_group; |
1049 | GError *error = NULL((void*)0); |
1050 | |
1051 | if (ctk_initialized) |
1052 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
1053 | |
1054 | gettext_initialization (); |
1055 | |
1056 | if (!check_setugid ()) |
1057 | return FALSE(0); |
1058 | |
1059 | option_context = g_option_context_new (NULL((void*)0)); |
1060 | g_option_context_set_ignore_unknown_options (option_context, TRUE(!(0))); |
1061 | g_option_context_set_help_enabled (option_context, FALSE(0)); |
1062 | ctk_group = ctk_get_option_group (FALSE(0)); |
1063 | g_option_context_set_main_group (option_context, ctk_group); |
1064 | if (!g_option_context_parse (option_context, argc, argv, &error)) |
1065 | { |
1066 | g_warning ("%s", error->message); |
1067 | g_error_free (error); |
1068 | } |
1069 | |
1070 | g_option_context_free (option_context); |
1071 | |
1072 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
1073 | } |
1074 | |
1075 | #ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32 |
1076 | #undef ctk_init_check |
1077 | #endif |
1078 | |
1079 | /** |
1080 | * ctk_init_check: |
1081 | * @argc: (inout): Address of the `argc` parameter of |
1082 | * your main() function (or 0 if @argv is %NULL). This will be changed if |
1083 | * any arguments were handled. |
1084 | * @argv: (array length=argc) (inout) (allow-none): Address of the |
1085 | * `argv` parameter of main(), or %NULL. Any options |
1086 | * understood by CTK+ are stripped before return. |
1087 | * |
1088 | * This function does the same work as ctk_init() with only a single |
1089 | * change: It does not terminate the program if the commandline |
1090 | * arguments couldn’t be parsed or the windowing system can’t be |
1091 | * initialized. Instead it returns %FALSE on failure. |
1092 | * |
1093 | * This way the application can fall back to some other means of |
1094 | * communication with the user - for example a curses or command line |
1095 | * interface. |
1096 | * |
1097 | * Note that calling any CTK function or instantiating any CTK type after |
1098 | * this function returns %FALSE results in undefined behavior. |
1099 | * |
1100 | * Returns: %TRUE if the commandline arguments (if any) were valid and |
1101 | * the windowing system has been successfully initialized, %FALSE |
1102 | * otherwise |
1103 | */ |
1104 | gboolean |
1105 | ctk_init_check (int *argc, |
1106 | char ***argv) |
1107 | { |
1108 | gboolean ret; |
1109 | |
1110 | if (!ctk_parse_args (argc, argv)) |
1111 | return FALSE(0); |
1112 | |
1113 | ret = CDK_PRIVATE_CALL (cdk_display_open_default)(cdk__private__ ()->cdk_display_open_default) () != NULL((void*)0); |
1114 | |
1115 | if (ctk_get_debug_flags () & CTK_DEBUG_INTERACTIVE) |
1116 | ctk_window_set_interactive_debugging (TRUE(!(0))); |
1117 | |
1118 | return ret; |
1119 | } |
1120 | |
1121 | #ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32 |
1122 | #undef ctk_init |
1123 | #endif |
1124 | |
1125 | /** |
1126 | * ctk_init: |
1127 | * @argc: (inout): Address of the `argc` parameter of |
1128 | * your main() function (or 0 if @argv is %NULL). This will be changed if |
1129 | * any arguments were handled. |
1130 | * @argv: (array length=argc) (inout) (allow-none): Address of the |
1131 | * `argv` parameter of main(), or %NULL. Any options |
1132 | * understood by CTK+ are stripped before return. |
1133 | * |
1134 | * Call this function before using any other CTK+ functions in your GUI |
1135 | * applications. It will initialize everything needed to operate the |
1136 | * toolkit and parses some standard command line options. |
1137 | * |
1138 | * Although you are expected to pass the @argc, @argv parameters from main() to |
1139 | * this function, it is possible to pass %NULL if @argv is not available or |
1140 | * commandline handling is not required. |
1141 | * |
1142 | * @argc and @argv are adjusted accordingly so your own code will |
1143 | * never see those standard arguments. |
1144 | * |
1145 | * Note that there are some alternative ways to initialize CTK+: |
1146 | * if you are calling ctk_parse_args(), ctk_init_check(), |
1147 | * ctk_init_with_args() or g_option_context_parse() with |
1148 | * the option group returned by ctk_get_option_group(), |
1149 | * you don’t have to call ctk_init(). |
1150 | * |
1151 | * And if you are using #CtkApplication, you don't have to call any of the |
1152 | * initialization functions either; the #CtkApplication::startup handler |
1153 | * does it for you. |
1154 | * |
1155 | * This function will terminate your program if it was unable to |
1156 | * initialize the windowing system for some reason. If you want |
1157 | * your program to fall back to a textual interface you want to |
1158 | * call ctk_init_check() instead. |
1159 | * |
1160 | * Since 2.18, CTK+ calls `signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN)` |
1161 | * during initialization, to ignore SIGPIPE signals, since these are |
1162 | * almost never wanted in graphical applications. If you do need to |
1163 | * handle SIGPIPE for some reason, reset the handler after ctk_init(), |
1164 | * but notice that other libraries (e.g. libdbus or gvfs) might do |
1165 | * similar things. |
1166 | */ |
1167 | void |
1168 | ctk_init (int *argc, char ***argv) |
1169 | { |
1170 | if (!ctk_init_check (argc, argv)) |
1171 | { |
1172 | const char *display_name_arg = cdk_get_display_arg_name (); |
1173 | if (display_name_arg == NULL((void*)0)) |
1174 | display_name_arg = getenv("DISPLAY"); |
1175 | g_warning ("cannot open display: %s", display_name_arg ? display_name_arg : ""); |
1176 | exit (1); |
1177 | } |
1178 | } |
1179 | |
1180 | #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 |
1181 | |
1182 | /* This is relevant when building with gcc for Windows (MinGW), |
1183 | * where we want to be struct packing compatible with MSVC, |
1184 | * i.e. use the -mms-bitfields switch. |
1185 | * For Cygwin there should be no need to be compatible with MSVC, |
1186 | * so no need to use G_PLATFORM_WIN32. |
1187 | */ |
1188 | |
1189 | static void |
1190 | check_sizeof_CtkWindow (size_t sizeof_CtkWindow) |
1191 | { |
1192 | if (sizeof_CtkWindow != sizeof (CtkWindow)) |
1193 | g_error ("Incompatible build!\n" |
1194 | "The code using CTK+ thinks CtkWindow is of different\n" |
1195 | "size than it actually is in this build of CTK+.\n" |
1196 | "On Windows, this probably means that you have compiled\n" |
1197 | "your code with gcc without the -mms-bitfields switch,\n" |
1198 | "or that you are using an unsupported compiler."); |
1199 | } |
1200 | |
1201 | /* In CTK+ 2.0 the CtkWindow struct actually is the same size in |
1202 | * gcc-compiled code on Win32 whether compiled with -fnative-struct or |
1203 | * not. Unfortunately this wan’t noticed until after CTK+ 2.0.1. So, |
1204 | * from CTK+ 2.0.2 on, check some other struct, too, where the use of |
1205 | * -fnative-struct still matters. CtkBox is one such. |
1206 | */ |
1207 | static void |
1208 | check_sizeof_CtkBox (size_t sizeof_CtkBox) |
1209 | { |
1210 | if (sizeof_CtkBox != sizeof (CtkBox)) |
1211 | g_error ("Incompatible build!\n" |
1212 | "The code using CTK+ thinks CtkBox is of different\n" |
1213 | "size than it actually is in this build of CTK+.\n" |
1214 | "On Windows, this probably means that you have compiled\n" |
1215 | "your code with gcc without the -mms-bitfields switch,\n" |
1216 | "or that you are using an unsupported compiler."); |
1217 | } |
1218 | |
1219 | /* These two functions might get more checks added later, thus pass |
1220 | * in the number of extra args. |
1221 | */ |
1222 | void |
1223 | ctk_init_abi_check (int *argc, char ***argv, int num_checks, size_t sizeof_CtkWindow, size_t sizeof_CtkBox) |
1224 | { |
1225 | check_sizeof_CtkWindow (sizeof_CtkWindow); |
1226 | if (num_checks >= 2) |
1227 | check_sizeof_CtkBox (sizeof_CtkBox); |
1228 | ctk_init (argc, argv); |
1229 | } |
1230 | |
1231 | gboolean |
1232 | ctk_init_check_abi_check (int *argc, char ***argv, int num_checks, size_t sizeof_CtkWindow, size_t sizeof_CtkBox) |
1233 | { |
1234 | check_sizeof_CtkWindow (sizeof_CtkWindow); |
1235 | if (num_checks >= 2) |
1236 | check_sizeof_CtkBox (sizeof_CtkBox); |
1237 | return ctk_init_check (argc, argv); |
1238 | } |
1239 | |
1240 | #endif |
1241 | |
1242 | /** |
1243 | * ctk_get_locale_direction: |
1244 | * |
1245 | * Get the direction of the current locale. This is the expected |
1246 | * reading direction for text and UI. |
1247 | * |
1248 | * This function depends on the current locale being set with |
1249 | * setlocale() and will default to setting the %CTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR |
1250 | * direction otherwise. %CTK_TEXT_DIR_NONE will never be returned. |
1251 | * |
1252 | * CTK+ sets the default text direction according to the locale |
1253 | * during ctk_init(), and you should normally use |
1254 | * ctk_widget_get_direction() or ctk_widget_get_default_direction() |
1255 | * to obtain the current direcion. |
1256 | * |
1257 | * This function is only needed rare cases when the locale is |
1258 | * changed after CTK+ has already been initialized. In this case, |
1259 | * you can use it to update the default text direction as follows: |
1260 | * |
1261 | * |[<!-- language="C" --> |
1262 | * setlocale (LC_ALL, new_locale); |
1263 | * direction = ctk_get_locale_direction (); |
1264 | * ctk_widget_set_default_direction (direction); |
1265 | * ]| |
1266 | * |
1267 | * Returns: the #CtkTextDirection of the current locale |
1268 | * |
1269 | * Since: 3.12 |
1270 | */ |
1271 | CtkTextDirection |
1272 | ctk_get_locale_direction (void) |
1273 | { |
1274 | /* Translate to default:RTL if you want your widgets |
1275 | * to be RTL, otherwise translate to default:LTR. |
1276 | * Do *not* translate it to "predefinito:LTR", if it |
1277 | * it isn't default:LTR or default:RTL it will not work |
1278 | */ |
1279 | gchar *e = _("default:LTR")((char *) g_dgettext ("ctk30", "default:LTR")); |
1280 | CtkTextDirection dir = CTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR; |
1281 | |
1282 | if (g_strcmp0 (e, "default:RTL") == 0) |
1283 | dir = CTK_TEXT_DIR_RTL; |
1284 | else if (g_strcmp0 (e, "default:LTR") != 0) |
1285 | g_warning ("Whoever translated default:LTR did so wrongly. Defaulting to LTR."); |
1286 | |
1287 | return dir; |
1288 | } |
1289 | |
1290 | /** |
1291 | * ctk_get_default_language: |
1292 | * |
1293 | * Returns the #PangoLanguage for the default language currently in |
1294 | * effect. (Note that this can change over the life of an |
1295 | * application.) The default language is derived from the current |
1296 | * locale. It determines, for example, whether CTK+ uses the |
1297 | * right-to-left or left-to-right text direction. |
1298 | * |
1299 | * This function is equivalent to pango_language_get_default(). |
1300 | * See that function for details. |
1301 | * |
1302 | * Returns: (transfer none): the default language as a #PangoLanguage, |
1303 | * must not be freed |
1304 | */ |
1305 | PangoLanguage * |
1306 | ctk_get_default_language (void) |
1307 | { |
1308 | return pango_language_get_default (); |
1309 | } |
1310 | |
1311 | /** |
1312 | * ctk_main: |
1313 | * |
1314 | * Runs the main loop until ctk_main_quit() is called. |
1315 | * |
1316 | * You can nest calls to ctk_main(). In that case ctk_main_quit() |
1317 | * will make the innermost invocation of the main loop return. |
1318 | */ |
1319 | void |
1320 | ctk_main (void) |
1321 | { |
1322 | GMainLoop *loop; |
1323 | |
1324 | ctk_main_loop_level++; |
1325 | |
1326 | loop = g_main_loop_new (NULL((void*)0), TRUE(!(0))); |
1327 | main_loops = g_slist_prepend (main_loops, loop); |
1328 | |
1329 | if (g_main_loop_is_running (main_loops->data)) |
1330 | { |
1331 | cdk_threads_leave (); |
1332 | g_main_loop_run (loop); |
1333 | cdk_threads_enter (); |
1334 | |
1335 | G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONSclang diagnostic push
clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations" ; |
1336 | cdk_flush (); |
1337 | G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONSclang diagnostic pop ; |
1338 | } |
1339 | |
1340 | main_loops = g_slist_remove (main_loops, loop); |
1341 | |
1342 | g_main_loop_unref (loop); |
1343 | |
1344 | ctk_main_loop_level--; |
1345 | |
1346 | if (ctk_main_loop_level == 0) |
1347 | { |
1348 | /* Keep this section in sync with ctk_application_shutdown() */ |
1349 | |
1350 | /* Try storing all clipboard data we have */ |
1351 | _ctk_clipboard_store_all (); |
1352 | |
1353 | /* Synchronize the recent manager singleton */ |
1354 | _ctk_recent_manager_sync (); |
1355 | } |
1356 | } |
1357 | |
1358 | /** |
1359 | * ctk_main_level: |
1360 | * |
1361 | * Asks for the current nesting level of the main loop. |
1362 | * |
1363 | * Returns: the nesting level of the current invocation |
1364 | * of the main loop |
1365 | */ |
1366 | guint |
1367 | ctk_main_level (void) |
1368 | { |
1369 | return ctk_main_loop_level; |
1370 | } |
1371 | |
1372 | /** |
1373 | * ctk_main_quit: |
1374 | * |
1375 | * Makes the innermost invocation of the main loop return |
1376 | * when it regains control. |
1377 | */ |
1378 | void |
1379 | ctk_main_quit (void) |
1380 | { |
1381 | g_return_if_fail (main_loops != NULL)do { if ((main_loops != ((void*)0))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__)), "main_loops != NULL"); return ; } } while (0); |
1382 | |
1383 | g_main_loop_quit (main_loops->data); |
1384 | } |
1385 | |
1386 | /** |
1387 | * ctk_events_pending: |
1388 | * |
1389 | * Checks if any events are pending. |
1390 | * |
1391 | * This can be used to update the UI and invoke timeouts etc. |
1392 | * while doing some time intensive computation. |
1393 | * |
1394 | * ## Updating the UI during a long computation |
1395 | * |
1396 | * |[<!-- language="C" --> |
1397 | * // computation going on... |
1398 | * |
1399 | * while (ctk_events_pending ()) |
1400 | * ctk_main_iteration (); |
1401 | * |
1402 | * // ...computation continued |
1403 | * ]| |
1404 | * |
1405 | * Returns: %TRUE if any events are pending, %FALSE otherwise |
1406 | */ |
1407 | gboolean |
1408 | ctk_events_pending (void) |
1409 | { |
1410 | gboolean result; |
1411 | |
1412 | cdk_threads_leave (); |
1413 | result = g_main_context_pending (NULL((void*)0)); |
1414 | cdk_threads_enter (); |
1415 | |
1416 | return result; |
1417 | } |
1418 | |
1419 | /** |
1420 | * ctk_main_iteration: |
1421 | * |
1422 | * Runs a single iteration of the mainloop. |
1423 | * |
1424 | * If no events are waiting to be processed CTK+ will block |
1425 | * until the next event is noticed. If you don’t want to block |
1426 | * look at ctk_main_iteration_do() or check if any events are |
1427 | * pending with ctk_events_pending() first. |
1428 | * |
1429 | * Returns: %TRUE if ctk_main_quit() has been called for the |
1430 | * innermost mainloop |
1431 | */ |
1432 | gboolean |
1433 | ctk_main_iteration (void) |
1434 | { |
1435 | cdk_threads_leave (); |
1436 | g_main_context_iteration (NULL((void*)0), TRUE(!(0))); |
1437 | cdk_threads_enter (); |
1438 | |
1439 | if (main_loops) |
1440 | return !g_main_loop_is_running (main_loops->data); |
1441 | else |
1442 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
1443 | } |
1444 | |
1445 | /** |
1446 | * ctk_main_iteration_do: |
1447 | * @blocking: %TRUE if you want CTK+ to block if no events are pending |
1448 | * |
1449 | * Runs a single iteration of the mainloop. |
1450 | * If no events are available either return or block depending on |
1451 | * the value of @blocking. |
1452 | * |
1453 | * Returns: %TRUE if ctk_main_quit() has been called for the |
1454 | * innermost mainloop |
1455 | */ |
1456 | gboolean |
1457 | ctk_main_iteration_do (gboolean blocking) |
1458 | { |
1459 | cdk_threads_leave (); |
1460 | g_main_context_iteration (NULL((void*)0), blocking); |
1461 | cdk_threads_enter (); |
1462 | |
1463 | if (main_loops) |
1464 | return !g_main_loop_is_running (main_loops->data); |
1465 | else |
1466 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
1467 | } |
1468 | |
1469 | static void |
1470 | rewrite_events_translate (CdkWindow *old_window, |
1471 | CdkWindow *new_window, |
1472 | gdouble *x, |
1473 | gdouble *y) |
1474 | { |
1475 | gint old_origin_x, old_origin_y; |
1476 | gint new_origin_x, new_origin_y; |
1477 | |
1478 | cdk_window_get_origin (old_window, &old_origin_x, &old_origin_y); |
1479 | cdk_window_get_origin (new_window, &new_origin_x, &new_origin_y); |
1480 | |
1481 | *x += old_origin_x - new_origin_x; |
1482 | *y += old_origin_y - new_origin_y; |
1483 | } |
1484 | |
1485 | static CdkEvent * |
1486 | rewrite_event_for_window (CdkEvent *event, |
1487 | CdkWindow *new_window) |
1488 | { |
1489 | event = cdk_event_copy (event); |
1490 | |
1491 | switch (event->type) |
1492 | { |
1493 | case CDK_SCROLL: |
1494 | rewrite_events_translate (event->any.window, |
1495 | new_window, |
1496 | &event->scroll.x, &event->scroll.y); |
1497 | break; |
1498 | case CDK_BUTTON_PRESS: |
1499 | case CDK_2BUTTON_PRESS: |
1500 | case CDK_3BUTTON_PRESS: |
1501 | case CDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: |
1502 | rewrite_events_translate (event->any.window, |
1503 | new_window, |
1504 | &event->button.x, &event->button.y); |
1505 | break; |
1506 | case CDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: |
1507 | rewrite_events_translate (event->any.window, |
1508 | new_window, |
1509 | &event->motion.x, &event->motion.y); |
1510 | break; |
1511 | case CDK_TOUCH_BEGIN: |
1512 | case CDK_TOUCH_UPDATE: |
1513 | case CDK_TOUCH_END: |
1514 | case CDK_TOUCH_CANCEL: |
1515 | rewrite_events_translate (event->any.window, |
1516 | new_window, |
1517 | &event->touch.x, &event->touch.y); |
1518 | break; |
1519 | case CDK_TOUCHPAD_SWIPE: |
1520 | rewrite_events_translate (event->any.window, |
1521 | new_window, |
1522 | &event->touchpad_swipe.x, |
1523 | &event->touchpad_swipe.y); |
1524 | break; |
1525 | case CDK_TOUCHPAD_PINCH: |
1526 | rewrite_events_translate (event->any.window, |
1527 | new_window, |
1528 | &event->touchpad_pinch.x, |
1529 | &event->touchpad_pinch.y); |
1530 | break; |
1531 | case CDK_KEY_PRESS: |
1532 | case CDK_KEY_RELEASE: |
1533 | case CDK_PROXIMITY_IN: |
1534 | case CDK_PROXIMITY_OUT: |
1535 | break; |
1536 | |
1537 | default: |
1538 | return event; |
1539 | } |
1540 | |
1541 | g_object_unref (event->any.window); |
1542 | event->any.window = g_object_ref (new_window)((__typeof__ (new_window)) (g_object_ref) (new_window)); |
1543 | |
1544 | return event; |
1545 | } |
1546 | |
1547 | /* If there is a pointer or keyboard grab in effect with owner_events = TRUE, |
1548 | * then what X11 does is deliver the event normally if it was going to this |
1549 | * client, otherwise, delivers it in terms of the grab window. This function |
1550 | * rewrites events to the effect that events going to the same window group |
1551 | * are delivered normally, otherwise, the event is delivered in terms of the |
1552 | * grab window. |
1553 | */ |
1554 | static CdkEvent * |
1555 | rewrite_event_for_grabs (CdkEvent *event) |
1556 | { |
1557 | CdkWindow *grab_window; |
1558 | CtkWidget *event_widget, *grab_widget; |
1559 | gpointer grab_widget_ptr; |
1560 | gboolean owner_events; |
1561 | CdkDisplay *display; |
1562 | CdkDevice *device; |
1563 | |
1564 | switch (event->type) |
1565 | { |
1566 | case CDK_SCROLL: |
1567 | case CDK_BUTTON_PRESS: |
1568 | case CDK_2BUTTON_PRESS: |
1569 | case CDK_3BUTTON_PRESS: |
1570 | case CDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: |
1571 | case CDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: |
1572 | case CDK_PROXIMITY_IN: |
1573 | case CDK_PROXIMITY_OUT: |
1574 | case CDK_KEY_PRESS: |
1575 | case CDK_KEY_RELEASE: |
1576 | case CDK_TOUCH_BEGIN: |
1577 | case CDK_TOUCH_UPDATE: |
1578 | case CDK_TOUCH_END: |
1579 | case CDK_TOUCH_CANCEL: |
1580 | case CDK_TOUCHPAD_SWIPE: |
1581 | case CDK_TOUCHPAD_PINCH: |
1582 | display = cdk_window_get_display (event->any.window); |
1583 | device = cdk_event_get_device (event); |
1584 | |
1585 | if (!CDK_PRIVATE_CALL (cdk_device_grab_info)(cdk__private__ ()->cdk_device_grab_info) (display, device, &grab_window, &owner_events) || |
1586 | !owner_events) |
1587 | return NULL((void*)0); |
1588 | break; |
1589 | default: |
1590 | return NULL((void*)0); |
1591 | } |
1592 | |
1593 | event_widget = ctk_get_event_widget (event); |
1594 | cdk_window_get_user_data (grab_window, &grab_widget_ptr); |
1595 | grab_widget = grab_widget_ptr; |
1596 | |
1597 | if (grab_widget && |
1598 | ctk_main_get_window_group (grab_widget) != ctk_main_get_window_group (event_widget)) |
1599 | return rewrite_event_for_window (event, grab_window); |
1600 | else |
1601 | return NULL((void*)0); |
1602 | } |
1603 | |
1604 | static CtkWidget * |
1605 | widget_get_popover_ancestor (CtkWidget *widget, |
1606 | CtkWindow *window) |
1607 | { |
1608 | CtkWidget *parent = ctk_widget_get_parent (widget); |
1609 | |
1610 | while (parent && parent != CTK_WIDGET (window)((((CtkWidget*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((window)), ((ctk_widget_get_type ()))))))) |
1611 | { |
1612 | widget = parent; |
1613 | parent = ctk_widget_get_parent (widget); |
1614 | } |
1615 | |
1616 | if (!parent || parent != CTK_WIDGET (window)((((CtkWidget*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((window)), ((ctk_widget_get_type ()))))))) |
1617 | return NULL((void*)0); |
1618 | |
1619 | if (_ctk_window_is_popover_widget (CTK_WINDOW (window)((((CtkWindow*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((window)), ((ctk_window_get_type ())))))), widget)) |
1620 | return widget; |
1621 | |
1622 | return NULL((void*)0); |
1623 | } |
1624 | |
1625 | static gboolean |
1626 | check_event_in_child_popover (CtkWidget *event_widget, |
1627 | CtkWidget *grab_widget) |
1628 | { |
1629 | CtkWidget *window, *popover = NULL((void*)0), *popover_parent = NULL((void*)0); |
1630 | |
1631 | if (grab_widget == event_widget) |
1632 | return FALSE(0); |
1633 | |
1634 | window = ctk_widget_get_ancestor (event_widget, CTK_TYPE_WINDOW(ctk_window_get_type ())); |
1635 | |
1636 | if (!window) |
1637 | return FALSE(0); |
1638 | |
1639 | popover = widget_get_popover_ancestor (event_widget, CTK_WINDOW (window)((((CtkWindow*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((window)), ((ctk_window_get_type ()))))))); |
1640 | |
1641 | if (!popover) |
1642 | return FALSE(0); |
1643 | |
1644 | popover_parent = _ctk_window_get_popover_parent (CTK_WINDOW (window)((((CtkWindow*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((window)), ((ctk_window_get_type ())))))), popover); |
1645 | |
1646 | if (!popover_parent) |
1647 | return FALSE(0); |
1648 | |
1649 | return (popover_parent == grab_widget || ctk_widget_is_ancestor (popover_parent, grab_widget)); |
1650 | } |
1651 | |
1652 | /** |
1653 | * ctk_main_do_event: |
1654 | * @event: An event to process (normally passed by CDK) |
1655 | * |
1656 | * Processes a single CDK event. |
1657 | * |
1658 | * This is public only to allow filtering of events between CDK and CTK+. |
1659 | * You will not usually need to call this function directly. |
1660 | * |
1661 | * While you should not call this function directly, you might want to |
1662 | * know how exactly events are handled. So here is what this function |
1663 | * does with the event: |
1664 | * |
1665 | * 1. Compress enter/leave notify events. If the event passed build an |
1666 | * enter/leave pair together with the next event (peeked from CDK), both |
1667 | * events are thrown away. This is to avoid a backlog of (de-)highlighting |
1668 | * widgets crossed by the pointer. |
1669 | * |
1670 | * 2. Find the widget which got the event. If the widget can’t be determined |
1671 | * the event is thrown away unless it belongs to a INCR transaction. |
1672 | * |
1673 | * 3. Then the event is pushed onto a stack so you can query the currently |
1674 | * handled event with ctk_get_current_event(). |
1675 | * |
1676 | * 4. The event is sent to a widget. If a grab is active all events for widgets |
1677 | * that are not in the contained in the grab widget are sent to the latter |
1678 | * with a few exceptions: |
1679 | * - Deletion and destruction events are still sent to the event widget for |
1680 | * obvious reasons. |
1681 | * - Events which directly relate to the visual representation of the event |
1682 | * widget. |
1683 | * - Leave events are delivered to the event widget if there was an enter |
1684 | * event delivered to it before without the paired leave event. |
1685 | * - Drag events are not redirected because it is unclear what the semantics |
1686 | * of that would be. |
1687 | * Another point of interest might be that all key events are first passed |
1688 | * through the key snooper functions if there are any. Read the description |
1689 | * of ctk_key_snooper_install() if you need this feature. |
1690 | * |
1691 | * 5. After finishing the delivery the event is popped from the event stack. |
1692 | */ |
1693 | void |
1694 | ctk_main_do_event (CdkEvent *event) |
1695 | { |
1696 | CtkWidget *event_widget; |
1697 | CtkWidget *grab_widget = NULL((void*)0); |
1698 | CtkWidget *topmost_widget = NULL((void*)0); |
1699 | CtkWindowGroup *window_group; |
1700 | CdkEvent *rewritten_event = NULL((void*)0); |
1701 | CdkDevice *device; |
1702 | GList *tmp_list; |
1703 | |
1704 | if (event->type == CDK_SETTING) |
1705 | { |
1706 | _ctk_settings_handle_event (&event->setting); |
1707 | return; |
1708 | } |
1709 | |
1710 | if (event->type == CDK_OWNER_CHANGE) |
1711 | { |
1712 | _ctk_clipboard_handle_event (&event->owner_change); |
1713 | return; |
1714 | } |
1715 | |
1716 | /* Find the widget which got the event. We store the widget |
1717 | * in the user_data field of CdkWindow's. Ignore the event |
1718 | * if we don't have a widget for it, except for CDK_PROPERTY_NOTIFY |
1719 | * events which are handled specially. Though this happens rarely, |
1720 | * bogus events can occur for e.g. destroyed CdkWindows. |
1721 | */ |
1722 | event_widget = ctk_get_event_widget (event); |
1723 | if (!event_widget) |
1724 | { |
1725 | /* To handle selection INCR transactions, we select |
1726 | * PropertyNotify events on the requestor window and create |
1727 | * a corresponding (fake) CdkWindow so that events get here. |
1728 | * There won't be a widget though, so we have to handle |
1729 | * them specially |
1730 | */ |
1731 | if (event->type == CDK_PROPERTY_NOTIFY) |
1732 | _ctk_selection_incr_event (event->any.window, |
1733 | &event->property); |
1734 | |
1735 | return; |
1736 | } |
1737 | |
1738 | /* If pointer or keyboard grabs are in effect, munge the events |
1739 | * so that each window group looks like a separate app. |
1740 | */ |
1741 | rewritten_event = rewrite_event_for_grabs (event); |
1742 | if (rewritten_event) |
1743 | { |
1744 | event = rewritten_event; |
1745 | event_widget = ctk_get_event_widget (event); |
1746 | } |
1747 | |
1748 | /* Push the event onto a stack of current events for |
1749 | * ctk_current_event_get(). |
1750 | */ |
1751 | current_events = g_list_prepend (current_events, event); |
1752 | |
1753 | window_group = ctk_main_get_window_group (event_widget); |
1754 | device = cdk_event_get_device (event); |
1755 | |
1756 | /* check whether there is a (device) grab in effect... */ |
1757 | if (device) |
1758 | grab_widget = ctk_window_group_get_current_device_grab (window_group, device); |
1759 | |
1760 | if (!grab_widget) |
1761 | grab_widget = ctk_window_group_get_current_grab (window_group); |
1762 | |
1763 | if (CTK_IS_WINDOW (event_widget)(((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance*) ( (event_widget)); GType __t = ((ctk_window_get_type ())); gboolean __r; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; })))) || |
1764 | (grab_widget && grab_widget != event_widget && |
1765 | !ctk_widget_is_ancestor (event_widget, grab_widget))) |
1766 | { |
1767 | /* Ignore event if we got a grab on another toplevel */ |
1768 | if (!grab_widget || |
1769 | ctk_widget_get_toplevel (event_widget) == ctk_widget_get_toplevel (grab_widget)) |
1770 | { |
1771 | if (_ctk_window_check_handle_wm_event (event)) |
1772 | goto cleanup; |
1773 | } |
1774 | } |
1775 | |
1776 | /* Find out the topmost widget where captured event propagation |
1777 | * should start, which is the widget holding the CTK+ grab |
1778 | * if any, otherwise it's left NULL and events are emitted |
1779 | * from the toplevel (or topmost parentless parent). |
1780 | */ |
1781 | if (grab_widget) |
1782 | topmost_widget = grab_widget; |
1783 | |
1784 | /* If the grab widget is an ancestor of the event widget |
1785 | * then we send the event to the original event widget. |
1786 | * This is the key to implementing modality. |
1787 | */ |
1788 | if (!grab_widget || |
1789 | ((ctk_widget_is_sensitive (event_widget) || event->type == CDK_SCROLL) && |
1790 | ctk_widget_is_ancestor (event_widget, grab_widget))) |
1791 | grab_widget = event_widget; |
1792 | |
1793 | /* popovers are not really a "child" of their "parent" in the widget/window |
1794 | * hierarchy sense, we however want to interact with popovers spawn by widgets |
1795 | * within grab_widget. If this is the case, we let the event go through |
1796 | * unaffected by the grab. |
1797 | */ |
1798 | if (check_event_in_child_popover (event_widget, grab_widget)) |
1799 | grab_widget = event_widget; |
1800 | |
1801 | /* If the widget receiving events is actually blocked by another |
1802 | * device CTK+ grab |
1803 | */ |
1804 | if (device && |
1805 | _ctk_window_group_widget_is_blocked_for_device (window_group, grab_widget, device)) |
1806 | goto cleanup; |
1807 | |
1808 | /* Not all events get sent to the grabbing widget. |
1809 | * The delete, destroy, expose, focus change and resize |
1810 | * events still get sent to the event widget because |
1811 | * 1) these events have no meaning for the grabbing widget |
1812 | * and 2) redirecting these events to the grabbing widget |
1813 | * could cause the display to be messed up. |
1814 | * |
1815 | * Drag events are also not redirected, since it isn't |
1816 | * clear what the semantics of that would be. |
1817 | */ |
1818 | switch (event->type) |
1819 | { |
1820 | case CDK_NOTHING: |
1821 | break; |
1822 | |
1823 | case CDK_DELETE: |
1824 | g_object_ref (event_widget)((__typeof__ (event_widget)) (g_object_ref) (event_widget)); |
1825 | if ((!ctk_window_group_get_current_grab (window_group) || ctk_widget_get_toplevel (ctk_window_group_get_current_grab (window_group)) == event_widget) && |
1826 | !ctk_widget_event (event_widget, event)) |
1827 | ctk_widget_destroy (event_widget); |
1828 | g_object_unref (event_widget); |
1829 | break; |
1830 | |
1831 | case CDK_DESTROY: |
1832 | /* Unexpected CDK_DESTROY from the outside, ignore for |
1833 | * child windows, handle like a CDK_DELETE for toplevels |
1834 | */ |
1835 | if (!ctk_widget_get_parent (event_widget)) |
1836 | { |
1837 | g_object_ref (event_widget)((__typeof__ (event_widget)) (g_object_ref) (event_widget)); |
1838 | if (!ctk_widget_event (event_widget, event) && |
1839 | ctk_widget_get_realized (event_widget)) |
1840 | ctk_widget_destroy (event_widget); |
1841 | g_object_unref (event_widget); |
1842 | } |
1843 | break; |
1844 | |
1845 | case CDK_EXPOSE: |
1846 | if (event->any.window) |
1847 | ctk_widget_render (event_widget, event->any.window, event->expose.region); |
1848 | break; |
1849 | |
1850 | case CDK_PROPERTY_NOTIFY: |
1851 | case CDK_FOCUS_CHANGE: |
1852 | case CDK_CONFIGURE: |
1853 | case CDK_MAP: |
1854 | case CDK_UNMAP: |
1855 | case CDK_SELECTION_CLEAR: |
1856 | case CDK_SELECTION_REQUEST: |
1857 | case CDK_SELECTION_NOTIFY: |
1858 | case CDK_CLIENT_EVENT: |
1859 | case CDK_VISIBILITY_NOTIFY: |
1860 | case CDK_WINDOW_STATE: |
1861 | case CDK_GRAB_BROKEN: |
1862 | case CDK_DAMAGE: |
1863 | if (!_ctk_widget_captured_event (event_widget, event)) |
1864 | ctk_widget_event (event_widget, event); |
1865 | break; |
1866 | |
1867 | case CDK_KEY_PRESS: |
1868 | case CDK_KEY_RELEASE: |
1869 | if (ctk_invoke_key_snoopers (grab_widget, event)) |
1870 | break; |
1871 | |
1872 | /* make focus visible in a window that receives a key event */ |
1873 | { |
1874 | CtkWidget *window; |
1875 | |
1876 | window = ctk_widget_get_toplevel (grab_widget); |
1877 | if (CTK_IS_WINDOW (window)(((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance*) ( (window)); GType __t = ((ctk_window_get_type ())); gboolean __r ; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; }))))) |
1878 | ctk_window_set_focus_visible (CTK_WINDOW (window)((((CtkWindow*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((window)), ((ctk_window_get_type ())))))), TRUE(!(0))); |
1879 | } |
1880 | |
1881 | /* Catch alt press to enable auto-mnemonics; |
1882 | * menus are handled elsewhere |
1883 | * FIXME: this does not work with mnemonic modifiers other than Alt |
1884 | */ |
1885 | if ((event->key.keyval == CDK_KEY_Alt_L0xffe9 || event->key.keyval == CDK_KEY_Alt_R0xffea) && |
1886 | ((event->key.state & (ctk_accelerator_get_default_mod_mask ()) & ~(CDK_RELEASE_MASK|CDK_MOD1_MASK)) == 0) && |
1887 | !CTK_IS_MENU_SHELL (grab_widget)(((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance*) ( (grab_widget)); GType __t = ((ctk_menu_shell_get_type ())); gboolean __r; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; }))))) |
1888 | { |
1889 | gboolean mnemonics_visible; |
1890 | CtkWidget *window; |
1891 | |
1892 | mnemonics_visible = (event->type == CDK_KEY_PRESS); |
1893 | |
1894 | window = ctk_widget_get_toplevel (grab_widget); |
1895 | if (CTK_IS_WINDOW (window)(((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance*) ( (window)); GType __t = ((ctk_window_get_type ())); gboolean __r ; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; }))))) |
1896 | { |
1897 | if (mnemonics_visible) |
1898 | _ctk_window_schedule_mnemonics_visible (CTK_WINDOW (window)((((CtkWindow*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((window)), ((ctk_window_get_type ()))))))); |
1899 | else |
1900 | ctk_window_set_mnemonics_visible (CTK_WINDOW (window)((((CtkWindow*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((window)), ((ctk_window_get_type ())))))), FALSE(0)); |
1901 | } |
1902 | } |
1903 | /* else fall through */ |
1904 | case CDK_SCROLL: |
1905 | case CDK_BUTTON_PRESS: |
1906 | case CDK_2BUTTON_PRESS: |
1907 | case CDK_3BUTTON_PRESS: |
1908 | case CDK_TOUCH_BEGIN: |
1909 | case CDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: |
1910 | case CDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: |
1911 | case CDK_PROXIMITY_IN: |
1912 | case CDK_PROXIMITY_OUT: |
1913 | case CDK_TOUCH_UPDATE: |
1914 | case CDK_TOUCH_END: |
1915 | case CDK_TOUCH_CANCEL: |
1916 | case CDK_TOUCHPAD_SWIPE: |
1917 | case CDK_TOUCHPAD_PINCH: |
1918 | case CDK_PAD_BUTTON_PRESS: |
1919 | case CDK_PAD_BUTTON_RELEASE: |
1920 | case CDK_PAD_RING: |
1921 | case CDK_PAD_STRIP: |
1922 | case CDK_PAD_GROUP_MODE: |
1923 | if (!_ctk_propagate_captured_event (grab_widget, event, topmost_widget)) |
1924 | ctk_propagate_event (grab_widget, event); |
1925 | break; |
1926 | |
1927 | case CDK_ENTER_NOTIFY: |
1928 | case CDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY: |
1929 | if (ctk_widget_is_sensitive (grab_widget) && |
1930 | !_ctk_propagate_captured_event (grab_widget, event, topmost_widget)) |
1931 | ctk_widget_event (grab_widget, event); |
1932 | break; |
1933 | |
1934 | case CDK_DRAG_STATUS: |
1935 | case CDK_DROP_FINISHED: |
1936 | _ctk_drag_source_handle_event (event_widget, event); |
1937 | break; |
1938 | case CDK_DRAG_ENTER: |
1939 | case CDK_DRAG_LEAVE: |
1940 | case CDK_DRAG_MOTION: |
1941 | case CDK_DROP_START: |
1942 | _ctk_drag_dest_handle_event (event_widget, event); |
1943 | break; |
1944 | default: |
1945 | g_assert_not_reached ()do { g_assertion_message_expr ("Ctk", "ctkmain.c", 1945, ((const char*) (__func__)), ((void*)0)); } while (0); |
1946 | break; |
1947 | } |
1948 | |
1949 | if (event->type == CDK_ENTER_NOTIFY |
1950 | || event->type == CDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY |
1951 | || event->type == CDK_BUTTON_PRESS |
1952 | || event->type == CDK_2BUTTON_PRESS |
1953 | || event->type == CDK_3BUTTON_PRESS |
1954 | || event->type == CDK_KEY_PRESS |
1955 | || event->type == CDK_DRAG_ENTER |
1956 | || event->type == CDK_GRAB_BROKEN |
1957 | || event->type == CDK_MOTION_NOTIFY |
1958 | || event->type == CDK_TOUCH_UPDATE |
1959 | || event->type == CDK_SCROLL) |
1960 | { |
1961 | _ctk_tooltip_handle_event (event); |
1962 | } |
1963 | |
1964 | cleanup: |
1965 | tmp_list = current_events; |
1966 | current_events = g_list_remove_link (current_events, tmp_list); |
1967 | g_list_free_1 (tmp_list); |
1968 | |
1969 | if (rewritten_event) |
1970 | cdk_event_free (rewritten_event); |
1971 | } |
1972 | |
1973 | /** |
1974 | * ctk_true: |
1975 | * |
1976 | * All this function does it to return %TRUE. |
1977 | * |
1978 | * This can be useful for example if you want to inhibit the deletion |
1979 | * of a window. Of course you should not do this as the user expects |
1980 | * a reaction from clicking the close icon of the window... |
1981 | * |
1982 | * ## A persistent window |
1983 | * |
1984 | * |[<!-- language="C" --> |
1985 | * #include <ctk/ctk.h> |
1986 | * |
1987 | * int |
1988 | * main (int argc, char **argv) |
1989 | * { |
1990 | * CtkWidget *win, *but; |
1991 | * const char *text = "Close yourself. I mean it!"; |
1992 | * |
1993 | * ctk_init (&argc, &argv); |
1994 | * |
1995 | * win = ctk_window_new (CTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); |
1996 | * g_signal_connect (win, |
1997 | * "delete-event", |
1998 | * G_CALLBACK (ctk_true), |
1999 | * NULL); |
2000 | * g_signal_connect (win, "destroy", |
2001 | * G_CALLBACK (ctk_main_quit), |
2002 | * NULL); |
2003 | * |
2004 | * but = ctk_button_new_with_label (text); |
2005 | * g_signal_connect_swapped (but, "clicked", |
2006 | * G_CALLBACK (ctk_object_destroy), |
2007 | * win); |
2008 | * ctk_container_add (CTK_CONTAINER (win), but); |
2009 | * |
2010 | * ctk_widget_show_all (win); |
2011 | * |
2012 | * ctk_main (); |
2013 | * |
2014 | * return 0; |
2015 | * } |
2016 | * ]| |
2017 | * |
2018 | * Returns: %TRUE |
2019 | */ |
2020 | gboolean |
2021 | ctk_true (void) |
2022 | { |
2023 | return TRUE(!(0)); |
2024 | } |
2025 | |
2026 | /** |
2027 | * ctk_false: |
2028 | * |
2029 | * Analogical to ctk_true(), this function does nothing |
2030 | * but always returns %FALSE. |
2031 | * |
2032 | * Returns: %FALSE |
2033 | */ |
2034 | gboolean |
2035 | ctk_false (void) |
2036 | { |
2037 | return FALSE(0); |
2038 | } |
2039 | |
2040 | static CtkWindowGroup * |
2041 | ctk_main_get_window_group (CtkWidget *widget) |
2042 | { |
2043 | CtkWidget *toplevel = NULL((void*)0); |
2044 | |
2045 | if (widget) |
2046 | toplevel = ctk_widget_get_toplevel (widget); |
2047 | |
2048 | if (CTK_IS_WINDOW (toplevel)(((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance*) ( (toplevel)); GType __t = ((ctk_window_get_type ())); gboolean __r; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; }))))) |
2049 | return ctk_window_get_group (CTK_WINDOW (toplevel)((((CtkWindow*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((toplevel)), ((ctk_window_get_type ()))))))); |
2050 | else |
2051 | return ctk_window_get_group (NULL((void*)0)); |
2052 | } |
2053 | |
2054 | typedef struct |
2055 | { |
2056 | CtkWidget *old_grab_widget; |
2057 | CtkWidget *new_grab_widget; |
2058 | gboolean was_grabbed; |
2059 | gboolean is_grabbed; |
2060 | gboolean from_grab; |
2061 | GList *notified_windows; |
2062 | CdkDevice *device; |
2063 | } GrabNotifyInfo; |
2064 | |
2065 | static void |
2066 | synth_crossing_for_grab_notify (CtkWidget *from, |
2067 | CtkWidget *to, |
2068 | GrabNotifyInfo *info, |
2069 | GList *devices, |
2070 | CdkCrossingMode mode) |
2071 | { |
2072 | while (devices) |
2073 | { |
2074 | CdkDevice *device = devices->data; |
2075 | CdkWindow *from_window, *to_window; |
2076 | |
2077 | /* Do not propagate events more than once to |
2078 | * the same windows if non-multidevice aware. |
2079 | */ |
2080 | if (!from) |
2081 | from_window = NULL((void*)0); |
2082 | else |
2083 | { |
2084 | from_window = _ctk_widget_get_device_window (from, device); |
2085 | |
2086 | if (from_window && |
2087 | !cdk_window_get_support_multidevice (from_window) && |
2088 | g_list_find (info->notified_windows, from_window)) |
2089 | from_window = NULL((void*)0); |
2090 | } |
2091 | |
2092 | if (!to) |
2093 | to_window = NULL((void*)0); |
2094 | else |
2095 | { |
2096 | to_window = _ctk_widget_get_device_window (to, device); |
2097 | |
2098 | if (to_window && |
2099 | !cdk_window_get_support_multidevice (to_window) && |
2100 | g_list_find (info->notified_windows, to_window)) |
2101 | to_window = NULL((void*)0); |
2102 | } |
2103 | |
2104 | if (from_window || to_window) |
2105 | { |
2106 | _ctk_widget_synthesize_crossing ((from_window) ? from : NULL((void*)0), |
2107 | (to_window) ? to : NULL((void*)0), |
2108 | device, mode); |
2109 | |
2110 | if (from_window) |
2111 | info->notified_windows = g_list_prepend (info->notified_windows, from_window); |
2112 | |
2113 | if (to_window) |
2114 | info->notified_windows = g_list_prepend (info->notified_windows, to_window); |
2115 | } |
2116 | |
2117 | devices = devices->next; |
2118 | } |
2119 | } |
2120 | |
2121 | static void |
2122 | ctk_grab_notify_foreach (CtkWidget *child, |
2123 | gpointer data) |
2124 | { |
2125 | GrabNotifyInfo *info = data; |
2126 | gboolean was_grabbed, is_grabbed, was_shadowed, is_shadowed; |
2127 | GList *devices; |
2128 | |
2129 | was_grabbed = info->was_grabbed; |
2130 | is_grabbed = info->is_grabbed; |
2131 | |
2132 | info->was_grabbed = info->was_grabbed || (child == info->old_grab_widget); |
2133 | info->is_grabbed = info->is_grabbed || (child == info->new_grab_widget); |
2134 | |
2135 | was_shadowed = info->old_grab_widget && !info->was_grabbed; |
2136 | is_shadowed = info->new_grab_widget && !info->is_grabbed; |
2137 | |
2138 | g_object_ref (child)((__typeof__ (child)) (g_object_ref) (child)); |
2139 | |
2140 | if ((was_shadowed || is_shadowed) && CTK_IS_CONTAINER (child)(((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance*) ( (child)); GType __t = ((ctk_container_get_type ())); gboolean __r; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; }))))) |
2141 | ctk_container_forall (CTK_CONTAINER (child)((((CtkContainer*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((child)), ((ctk_container_get_type ())))))), ctk_grab_notify_foreach, info); |
2142 | |
2143 | if (info->device && |
2144 | _ctk_widget_get_device_window (child, info->device)) |
2145 | { |
2146 | /* Device specified and is on widget */ |
2147 | devices = g_list_prepend (NULL((void*)0), info->device); |
2148 | } |
2149 | else |
2150 | devices = _ctk_widget_list_devices (child); |
2151 | |
2152 | if (is_shadowed) |
2153 | { |
2154 | _ctk_widget_set_shadowed (child, TRUE(!(0))); |
2155 | if (!was_shadowed && devices && |
2156 | ctk_widget_is_sensitive (child)) |
2157 | synth_crossing_for_grab_notify (child, info->new_grab_widget, |
2158 | info, devices, |
2159 | CDK_CROSSING_CTK_GRAB); |
2160 | } |
2161 | else |
2162 | { |
2163 | _ctk_widget_set_shadowed (child, FALSE(0)); |
2164 | if (was_shadowed && devices && |
2165 | ctk_widget_is_sensitive (child)) |
2166 | synth_crossing_for_grab_notify (info->old_grab_widget, child, |
2167 | info, devices, |
2168 | info->from_grab ? CDK_CROSSING_CTK_GRAB : |
2169 | CDK_CROSSING_CTK_UNGRAB); |
2170 | } |
2171 | |
2172 | if (was_shadowed != is_shadowed) |
2173 | _ctk_widget_grab_notify (child, was_shadowed); |
2174 | |
2175 | g_object_unref (child); |
2176 | g_list_free (devices); |
2177 | |
2178 | info->was_grabbed = was_grabbed; |
2179 | info->is_grabbed = is_grabbed; |
2180 | } |
2181 | |
2182 | static void |
2183 | ctk_grab_notify (CtkWindowGroup *group, |
2184 | CdkDevice *device, |
2185 | CtkWidget *old_grab_widget, |
2186 | CtkWidget *new_grab_widget, |
2187 | gboolean from_grab) |
2188 | { |
2189 | GList *toplevels; |
2190 | GrabNotifyInfo info = { 0 }; |
2191 | |
2192 | if (old_grab_widget == new_grab_widget) |
2193 | return; |
2194 | |
2195 | info.old_grab_widget = old_grab_widget; |
2196 | info.new_grab_widget = new_grab_widget; |
2197 | info.from_grab = from_grab; |
2198 | info.device = device; |
2199 | |
2200 | g_object_ref (group)((__typeof__ (group)) (g_object_ref) (group)); |
2201 | |
2202 | toplevels = ctk_window_list_toplevels (); |
2203 | g_list_foreach (toplevels, (GFunc)g_object_ref, NULL((void*)0)); |
2204 | |
2205 | while (toplevels) |
2206 | { |
2207 | CtkWindow *toplevel = toplevels->data; |
2208 | toplevels = g_list_delete_link (toplevels, toplevels); |
2209 | |
2210 | info.was_grabbed = FALSE(0); |
2211 | info.is_grabbed = FALSE(0); |
2212 | |
2213 | if (group == ctk_window_get_group (toplevel)) |
2214 | ctk_grab_notify_foreach (CTK_WIDGET (toplevel)((((CtkWidget*) (void *) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance *) ((toplevel)), ((ctk_widget_get_type ())))))), &info); |
2215 | g_object_unref (toplevel); |
2216 | } |
2217 | |
2218 | g_list_free (info.notified_windows); |
2219 | g_object_unref (group); |
2220 | } |
2221 | |
2222 | /** |
2223 | * ctk_grab_add: (method) |
2224 | * @widget: The widget that grabs keyboard and pointer events |
2225 | * |
2226 | * Makes @widget the current grabbed widget. |
2227 | * |
2228 | * This means that interaction with other widgets in the same |
2229 | * application is blocked and mouse as well as keyboard events |
2230 | * are delivered to this widget. |
2231 | * |
2232 | * If @widget is not sensitive, it is not set as the current |
2233 | * grabbed widget and this function does nothing. |
2234 | */ |
2235 | void |
2236 | ctk_grab_add (CtkWidget *widget) |
2237 | { |
2238 | CtkWindowGroup *group; |
2239 | CtkWidget *old_grab_widget; |
2240 | CtkWidget *toplevel; |
2241 | |
2242 | g_return_if_fail (widget != NULL)do { if ((widget != ((void*)0))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__)), "widget != NULL"); return ; } } while (0); |
2243 | |
2244 | toplevel = ctk_widget_get_toplevel (widget); |
2245 | if (toplevel && cdk_window_get_window_type (ctk_widget_get_window (toplevel)) == CDK_WINDOW_OFFSCREEN) |
2246 | return; |
2247 | |
2248 | if (!ctk_widget_has_grab (widget) && ctk_widget_is_sensitive (widget)) |
2249 | { |
2250 | _ctk_widget_set_has_grab (widget, TRUE(!(0))); |
2251 | |
2252 | group = ctk_main_get_window_group (widget); |
2253 | |
2254 | old_grab_widget = ctk_window_group_get_current_grab (group); |
2255 | |
2256 | g_object_ref (widget)((__typeof__ (widget)) (g_object_ref) (widget)); |
2257 | _ctk_window_group_add_grab (group, widget); |
2258 | |
2259 | ctk_grab_notify (group, NULL((void*)0), old_grab_widget, widget, TRUE(!(0))); |
2260 | } |
2261 | } |
2262 | |
2263 | /** |
2264 | * ctk_grab_get_current: |
2265 | * |
2266 | * Queries the current grab of the default window group. |
2267 | * |
2268 | * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): The widget which currently |
2269 | * has the grab or %NULL if no grab is active |
2270 | */ |
2271 | CtkWidget* |
2272 | ctk_grab_get_current (void) |
2273 | { |
2274 | CtkWindowGroup *group; |
2275 | |
2276 | group = ctk_main_get_window_group (NULL((void*)0)); |
2277 | |
2278 | return ctk_window_group_get_current_grab (group); |
2279 | } |
2280 | |
2281 | /** |
2282 | * ctk_grab_remove: (method) |
2283 | * @widget: The widget which gives up the grab |
2284 | * |
2285 | * Removes the grab from the given widget. |
2286 | * |
2287 | * You have to pair calls to ctk_grab_add() and ctk_grab_remove(). |
2288 | * |
2289 | * If @widget does not have the grab, this function does nothing. |
2290 | */ |
2291 | void |
2292 | ctk_grab_remove (CtkWidget *widget) |
2293 | { |
2294 | CtkWindowGroup *group; |
2295 | CtkWidget *new_grab_widget; |
2296 | |
2297 | g_return_if_fail (widget != NULL)do { if ((widget != ((void*)0))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__)), "widget != NULL"); return ; } } while (0); |
2298 | |
2299 | if (ctk_widget_has_grab (widget)) |
2300 | { |
2301 | _ctk_widget_set_has_grab (widget, FALSE(0)); |
2302 | |
2303 | group = ctk_main_get_window_group (widget); |
2304 | _ctk_window_group_remove_grab (group, widget); |
2305 | new_grab_widget = ctk_window_group_get_current_grab (group); |
2306 | |
2307 | ctk_grab_notify (group, NULL((void*)0), widget, new_grab_widget, FALSE(0)); |
2308 | |
2309 | g_object_unref (widget); |
2310 | } |
2311 | } |
2312 | |
2313 | /** |
2314 | * ctk_device_grab_add: |
2315 | * @widget: a #CtkWidget |
2316 | * @device: a #CdkDevice to grab on. |
2317 | * @block_others: %TRUE to prevent other devices to interact with @widget. |
2318 | * |
2319 | * Adds a CTK+ grab on @device, so all the events on @device and its |
2320 | * associated pointer or keyboard (if any) are delivered to @widget. |
2321 | * If the @block_others parameter is %TRUE, any other devices will be |
2322 | * unable to interact with @widget during the grab. |
2323 | * |
2324 | * Since: 3.0 |
2325 | */ |
2326 | void |
2327 | ctk_device_grab_add (CtkWidget *widget, |
2328 | CdkDevice *device, |
2329 | gboolean block_others) |
2330 | { |
2331 | CtkWindowGroup *group; |
2332 | CtkWidget *old_grab_widget; |
2333 | CdkWindow *toplevel; |
2334 | |
2335 | g_return_if_fail (CTK_IS_WIDGET (widget))do { if (((((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance *) ((widget)); GType __t = ((ctk_widget_get_type ())); gboolean __r; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; })))))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__ )), "CTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)"); return; } } while (0); |
2336 | g_return_if_fail (CDK_IS_DEVICE (device))do { if (((((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance *) ((device)); GType __t = ((cdk_device_get_type ())); gboolean __r; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; })))))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__ )), "CDK_IS_DEVICE (device)"); return; } } while (0); |
2337 | |
2338 | toplevel = cdk_window_get_toplevel (ctk_widget_get_window (widget)); |
2339 | if (toplevel && cdk_window_get_window_type (toplevel) == CDK_WINDOW_OFFSCREEN) |
2340 | return; |
2341 | |
2342 | group = ctk_main_get_window_group (widget); |
2343 | old_grab_widget = ctk_window_group_get_current_device_grab (group, device); |
2344 | |
2345 | if (old_grab_widget != widget) |
2346 | _ctk_window_group_add_device_grab (group, widget, device, block_others); |
2347 | |
2348 | ctk_grab_notify (group, device, old_grab_widget, widget, TRUE(!(0))); |
2349 | } |
2350 | |
2351 | /** |
2352 | * ctk_device_grab_remove: |
2353 | * @widget: a #CtkWidget |
2354 | * @device: a #CdkDevice |
2355 | * |
2356 | * Removes a device grab from the given widget. |
2357 | * |
2358 | * You have to pair calls to ctk_device_grab_add() and |
2359 | * ctk_device_grab_remove(). |
2360 | * |
2361 | * Since: 3.0 |
2362 | */ |
2363 | void |
2364 | ctk_device_grab_remove (CtkWidget *widget, |
2365 | CdkDevice *device) |
2366 | { |
2367 | CtkWindowGroup *group; |
2368 | CtkWidget *new_grab_widget; |
2369 | |
2370 | g_return_if_fail (CTK_IS_WIDGET (widget))do { if (((((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance *) ((widget)); GType __t = ((ctk_widget_get_type ())); gboolean __r; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; })))))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__ )), "CTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)"); return; } } while (0); |
2371 | g_return_if_fail (CDK_IS_DEVICE (device))do { if (((((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance *) ((device)); GType __t = ((cdk_device_get_type ())); gboolean __r; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; })))))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__ )), "CDK_IS_DEVICE (device)"); return; } } while (0); |
2372 | |
2373 | group = ctk_main_get_window_group (widget); |
2374 | _ctk_window_group_remove_device_grab (group, widget, device); |
2375 | new_grab_widget = ctk_window_group_get_current_device_grab (group, device); |
2376 | |
2377 | ctk_grab_notify (group, device, widget, new_grab_widget, FALSE(0)); |
2378 | } |
2379 | |
2380 | /** |
2381 | * ctk_key_snooper_install: (skip) |
2382 | * @snooper: a #CtkKeySnoopFunc |
2383 | * @func_data: (closure): data to pass to @snooper |
2384 | * |
2385 | * Installs a key snooper function, which will get called on all |
2386 | * key events before delivering them normally. |
2387 | * |
2388 | * Returns: a unique id for this key snooper for use with |
2389 | * ctk_key_snooper_remove(). |
2390 | * |
2391 | * Deprecated: 3.4: Key snooping should not be done. Events should |
2392 | * be handled by widgets. |
2393 | */ |
2394 | guint |
2395 | ctk_key_snooper_install (CtkKeySnoopFunc snooper, |
2396 | gpointer func_data) |
2397 | { |
2398 | CtkKeySnooperData *data; |
2399 | static guint snooper_id = 1; |
2400 | |
2401 | g_return_val_if_fail (snooper != NULL, 0)do { if ((snooper != ((void*)0))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__)), "snooper != NULL"); return (0); } } while (0); |
2402 | |
2403 | data = g_new (CtkKeySnooperData, 1)((CtkKeySnooperData *) g_malloc_n ((1), sizeof (CtkKeySnooperData ))); |
2404 | data->func = snooper; |
2405 | data->func_data = func_data; |
2406 | data->id = snooper_id++; |
2407 | key_snoopers = g_slist_prepend (key_snoopers, data); |
2408 | |
2409 | return data->id; |
2410 | } |
2411 | |
2412 | /** |
2413 | * ctk_key_snooper_remove: |
2414 | * @snooper_handler_id: Identifies the key snooper to remove |
2415 | * |
2416 | * Removes the key snooper function with the given id. |
2417 | * |
2418 | * Deprecated: 3.4: Key snooping should not be done. Events should |
2419 | * be handled by widgets. |
2420 | */ |
2421 | void |
2422 | ctk_key_snooper_remove (guint snooper_id) |
2423 | { |
2424 | CtkKeySnooperData *data = NULL((void*)0); |
2425 | GSList *slist; |
2426 | |
2427 | slist = key_snoopers; |
2428 | while (slist) |
2429 | { |
2430 | data = slist->data; |
2431 | if (data->id == snooper_id) |
2432 | break; |
2433 | |
2434 | slist = slist->next; |
2435 | data = NULL((void*)0); |
2436 | } |
2437 | if (data) |
2438 | { |
2439 | key_snoopers = g_slist_remove (key_snoopers, data); |
2440 | g_free (data); |
2441 | } |
2442 | } |
2443 | |
2444 | static gint |
2445 | ctk_invoke_key_snoopers (CtkWidget *grab_widget, |
2446 | CdkEvent *event) |
2447 | { |
2448 | GSList *slist; |
2449 | gint return_val = FALSE(0); |
2450 | |
2451 | return_val = _ctk_accessibility_key_snooper (grab_widget, (CdkEventKey *) event); |
2452 | |
2453 | slist = key_snoopers; |
2454 | while (slist && !return_val) |
2455 | { |
2456 | CtkKeySnooperData *data; |
2457 | |
2458 | data = slist->data; |
2459 | slist = slist->next; |
2460 | return_val = (*data->func) (grab_widget, (CdkEventKey*) event, data->func_data); |
2461 | } |
2462 | |
2463 | return return_val; |
2464 | } |
2465 | |
2466 | /** |
2467 | * ctk_get_current_event: |
2468 | * |
2469 | * Obtains a copy of the event currently being processed by CTK+. |
2470 | * |
2471 | * For example, if you are handling a #CtkButton::clicked signal, |
2472 | * the current event will be the #CdkEventButton that triggered |
2473 | * the ::clicked signal. |
2474 | * |
2475 | * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a copy of the current event, or |
2476 | * %NULL if there is no current event. The returned event must be |
2477 | * freed with cdk_event_free(). |
2478 | */ |
2479 | CdkEvent* |
2480 | ctk_get_current_event (void) |
2481 | { |
2482 | if (current_events) |
2483 | return cdk_event_copy (current_events->data); |
2484 | else |
2485 | return NULL((void*)0); |
2486 | } |
2487 | |
2488 | /** |
2489 | * ctk_get_current_event_time: |
2490 | * |
2491 | * If there is a current event and it has a timestamp, |
2492 | * return that timestamp, otherwise return %CDK_CURRENT_TIME. |
2493 | * |
2494 | * Returns: the timestamp from the current event, |
2495 | * or %CDK_CURRENT_TIME. |
2496 | */ |
2497 | guint32 |
2498 | ctk_get_current_event_time (void) |
2499 | { |
2500 | if (current_events) |
2501 | return cdk_event_get_time (current_events->data); |
2502 | else |
2503 | return CDK_CURRENT_TIME0L; |
2504 | } |
2505 | |
2506 | /** |
2507 | * ctk_get_current_event_state: |
2508 | * @state: (out): a location to store the state of the current event |
2509 | * |
2510 | * If there is a current event and it has a state field, place |
2511 | * that state field in @state and return %TRUE, otherwise return |
2512 | * %FALSE. |
2513 | * |
2514 | * Returns: %TRUE if there was a current event and it |
2515 | * had a state field |
2516 | */ |
2517 | gboolean |
2518 | ctk_get_current_event_state (CdkModifierType *state) |
2519 | { |
2520 | g_return_val_if_fail (state != NULL, FALSE)do { if ((state != ((void*)0))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__)), "state != NULL"); return ((0)); } } while (0); |
2521 | |
2522 | if (current_events) |
2523 | return cdk_event_get_state (current_events->data, state); |
2524 | else |
2525 | { |
2526 | *state = 0; |
2527 | return FALSE(0); |
2528 | } |
2529 | } |
2530 | |
2531 | /** |
2532 | * ctk_get_current_event_device: |
2533 | * |
2534 | * If there is a current event and it has a device, return that |
2535 | * device, otherwise return %NULL. |
2536 | * |
2537 | * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): a #CdkDevice, or %NULL |
2538 | */ |
2539 | CdkDevice * |
2540 | ctk_get_current_event_device (void) |
2541 | { |
2542 | if (current_events) |
2543 | return cdk_event_get_device (current_events->data); |
2544 | else |
2545 | return NULL((void*)0); |
2546 | } |
2547 | |
2548 | /** |
2549 | * ctk_get_event_widget: |
2550 | * @event: a #CdkEvent |
2551 | * |
2552 | * If @event is %NULL or the event was not associated with any widget, |
2553 | * returns %NULL, otherwise returns the widget that received the event |
2554 | * originally. |
2555 | * |
2556 | * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): the widget that originally |
2557 | * received @event, or %NULL |
2558 | */ |
2559 | CtkWidget* |
2560 | ctk_get_event_widget (CdkEvent *event) |
2561 | { |
2562 | CtkWidget *widget; |
2563 | gpointer widget_ptr; |
2564 | |
2565 | widget = NULL((void*)0); |
2566 | if (event && event->any.window && |
2567 | (event->type == CDK_DESTROY || !cdk_window_is_destroyed (event->any.window))) |
2568 | { |
2569 | cdk_window_get_user_data (event->any.window, &widget_ptr); |
2570 | widget = widget_ptr; |
2571 | } |
2572 | |
2573 | return widget; |
2574 | } |
2575 | |
2576 | static gboolean |
2577 | propagate_event_up (CtkWidget *widget, |
2578 | CdkEvent *event, |
2579 | CtkWidget *topmost) |
2580 | { |
2581 | gboolean handled_event = FALSE(0); |
2582 | |
2583 | /* Propagate event up the widget tree so that |
2584 | * parents can see the button and motion |
2585 | * events of the children. |
2586 | */ |
2587 | while (TRUE(!(0))) |
2588 | { |
2589 | CtkWidget *tmp; |
2590 | |
2591 | g_object_ref (widget)((__typeof__ (widget)) (g_object_ref) (widget)); |
2592 | |
2593 | /* Scroll events are special cased here because it |
2594 | * feels wrong when scrolling a CtkViewport, say, |
2595 | * to have children of the viewport eat the scroll |
2596 | * event |
2597 | */ |
2598 | if (!ctk_widget_is_sensitive (widget)) |
2599 | handled_event = event->type != CDK_SCROLL; |
2600 | else |
2601 | handled_event = ctk_widget_event (widget, event); |
2602 | |
2603 | tmp = ctk_widget_get_parent (widget); |
2604 | g_object_unref (widget); |
2605 | |
2606 | if (widget == topmost) |
2607 | break; |
2608 | |
2609 | widget = tmp; |
2610 | |
2611 | if (handled_event || !widget) |
2612 | break; |
2613 | } |
2614 | |
2615 | return handled_event; |
2616 | } |
2617 | |
2618 | static gboolean |
2619 | propagate_event_down (CtkWidget *widget, |
2620 | CdkEvent *event, |
2621 | CtkWidget *topmost) |
2622 | { |
2623 | gint handled_event = FALSE(0); |
2624 | GList *widgets = NULL((void*)0); |
2625 | GList *l; |
2626 | |
2627 | widgets = g_list_prepend (widgets, g_object_ref (widget)((__typeof__ (widget)) (g_object_ref) (widget))); |
2628 | while (widget && widget != topmost) |
2629 | { |
2630 | widget = ctk_widget_get_parent (widget); |
2631 | if (!widget) |
2632 | break; |
2633 | |
2634 | widgets = g_list_prepend (widgets, g_object_ref (widget)((__typeof__ (widget)) (g_object_ref) (widget))); |
2635 | |
2636 | if (widget == topmost) |
2637 | break; |
2638 | } |
2639 | |
2640 | for (l = widgets; l && !handled_event; l = l->next) |
2641 | { |
2642 | widget = (CtkWidget *)l->data; |
2643 | |
2644 | if (!ctk_widget_is_sensitive (widget)) |
2645 | { |
2646 | /* stop propagating on SCROLL, but don't handle the event, so it |
2647 | * can propagate up again and reach its handling widget |
2648 | */ |
2649 | if (event->type == CDK_SCROLL) |
2650 | break; |
2651 | else |
2652 | handled_event = TRUE(!(0)); |
2653 | } |
2654 | else |
2655 | handled_event = _ctk_widget_captured_event (widget, event); |
2656 | } |
2657 | g_list_free_full (widgets, (GDestroyNotify)g_object_unref); |
2658 | |
2659 | return handled_event; |
2660 | } |
2661 | |
2662 | static gboolean |
2663 | propagate_event (CtkWidget *widget, |
2664 | CdkEvent *event, |
2665 | gboolean captured, |
2666 | CtkWidget *topmost) |
2667 | { |
2668 | gboolean handled_event = FALSE(0); |
2669 | gboolean (* propagate_func) (CtkWidget *widget, CdkEvent *event); |
2670 | |
2671 | propagate_func = captured ? _ctk_widget_captured_event : ctk_widget_event; |
2672 | |
2673 | if (event->type == CDK_KEY_PRESS || event->type == CDK_KEY_RELEASE) |
2674 | { |
2675 | /* Only send key events within Window widgets to the Window |
2676 | * The Window widget will in turn pass the |
2677 | * key event on to the currently focused widget |
2678 | * for that window. |
2679 | */ |
2680 | CtkWidget *window; |
2681 | |
2682 | window = ctk_widget_get_toplevel (widget); |
2683 | if (CTK_IS_WINDOW (window)(((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance*) ( (window)); GType __t = ((ctk_window_get_type ())); gboolean __r ; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; }))))) |
2684 | { |
2685 | g_object_ref (widget)((__typeof__ (widget)) (g_object_ref) (widget)); |
2686 | /* If there is a grab within the window, give the grab widget |
2687 | * a first crack at the key event |
2688 | */ |
2689 | if (widget != window && ctk_widget_has_grab (widget)) |
2690 | handled_event = propagate_func (widget, event); |
2691 | |
2692 | if (!handled_event && |
2693 | ctk_widget_is_sensitive (window)) |
2694 | handled_event = propagate_func (window, event); |
2695 | |
2696 | g_object_unref (widget); |
2697 | return handled_event; |
2698 | } |
2699 | } |
2700 | |
2701 | /* Other events get propagated up/down the widget tree */ |
2702 | return captured ? |
2703 | propagate_event_down (widget, event, topmost) : |
2704 | propagate_event_up (widget, event, topmost); |
2705 | } |
2706 | |
2707 | /** |
2708 | * ctk_propagate_event: |
2709 | * @widget: a #CtkWidget |
2710 | * @event: an event |
2711 | * |
2712 | * Sends an event to a widget, propagating the event to parent widgets |
2713 | * if the event remains unhandled. |
2714 | * |
2715 | * Events received by CTK+ from CDK normally begin in ctk_main_do_event(). |
2716 | * Depending on the type of event, existence of modal dialogs, grabs, etc., |
2717 | * the event may be propagated; if so, this function is used. |
2718 | * |
2719 | * ctk_propagate_event() calls ctk_widget_event() on each widget it |
2720 | * decides to send the event to. So ctk_widget_event() is the lowest-level |
2721 | * function; it simply emits the #CtkWidget::event and possibly an |
2722 | * event-specific signal on a widget. ctk_propagate_event() is a bit |
2723 | * higher-level, and ctk_main_do_event() is the highest level. |
2724 | * |
2725 | * All that said, you most likely don’t want to use any of these |
2726 | * functions; synthesizing events is rarely needed. There are almost |
2727 | * certainly better ways to achieve your goals. For example, use |
2728 | * cdk_window_invalidate_rect() or ctk_widget_queue_draw() instead |
2729 | * of making up expose events. |
2730 | */ |
2731 | void |
2732 | ctk_propagate_event (CtkWidget *widget, |
2733 | CdkEvent *event) |
2734 | { |
2735 | g_return_if_fail (CTK_IS_WIDGET (widget))do { if (((((__extension__ ({ GTypeInstance *__inst = (GTypeInstance *) ((widget)); GType __t = ((ctk_widget_get_type ())); gboolean __r; if (!__inst) __r = (0); else if (__inst->g_class && __inst->g_class->g_type == __t) __r = (!(0)); else __r = g_type_check_instance_is_a (__inst, __t); __r; })))))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__ )), "CTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)"); return; } } while (0); |
2736 | g_return_if_fail (event != NULL)do { if ((event != ((void*)0))) { } else { g_return_if_fail_warning ("Ctk", ((const char*) (__func__)), "event != NULL"); return ; } } while (0); |
2737 | |
2738 | propagate_event (widget, event, FALSE(0), NULL((void*)0)); |
2739 | } |
2740 | |
2741 | gboolean |
2742 | _ctk_propagate_captured_event (CtkWidget *widget, |
2743 | CdkEvent *event, |
2744 | CtkWidget *topmost) |
2745 | { |
2746 | return propagate_event (widget, event, TRUE(!(0)), topmost); |
2747 | } |