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1 /* Graphical user interface functions for the Microsoft Windows API.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1989, 1992-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6
7 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19
20 /* Added by Kevin Gallo */
21
22 #include <config.h>
23
24 #include <signal.h>
25 #include <stdio.h>
26 #include <limits.h>
27 #include <errno.h>
28 #include <math.h>
29 #include <fcntl.h>
30 #include <unistd.h>
31
32 #include "lisp.h"
33 #include "w32term.h"
34 #include "frame.h"
35 #include "window.h"
36 #include "character.h"
37 #include "buffer.h"
38 #include "intervals.h"
39 #include "dispextern.h"
40 #include "keyboard.h"
41 #include "blockinput.h"
42 #include "epaths.h"
43 #include "charset.h"
44 #include "coding.h"
45 #include "ccl.h"
46 #include "fontset.h"
47 #include "systime.h"
48 #include "termhooks.h"
49
50 #include "w32common.h"
51
52 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
53 #include "w32heap.h"
54 #include <mbstring.h>
55 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
56
57 #if CYGWIN
58 #include "cygw32.h"
59 #else
60 #include "w32.h"
61 #endif
62
63 #include "bitmaps/gray.xbm"
64
65 #include <commctrl.h>
66 #include <commdlg.h>
67 #include <shellapi.h>
68 #include <ctype.h>
69 #include <winspool.h>
70 #include <objbase.h>
71
72 #include <dlgs.h>
73 #include <imm.h>
74
75 #include "font.h"
76 #include "w32font.h"
77
78 #ifndef FOF_NO_CONNECTED_ELEMENTS
79 #define FOF_NO_CONNECTED_ELEMENTS 0x2000
80 #endif
81
82 void syms_of_w32fns (void);
83 void globals_of_w32fns (void);
84
85 extern void free_frame_menubar (struct frame *);
86 extern int w32_console_toggle_lock_key (int, Lisp_Object);
87 extern void w32_menu_display_help (HWND, HMENU, UINT, UINT);
88 extern void w32_free_menu_strings (HWND);
89 extern const char *map_w32_filename (const char *, const char **);
90 extern char * w32_strerror (int error_no);
91
92 /* If non-NULL, a handle to a frame where to display the hourglass cursor. */
93 static HWND hourglass_hwnd = NULL;
94
95 #ifndef IDC_HAND
96 #define IDC_HAND MAKEINTRESOURCE(32649)
97 #endif
98
99 Lisp_Object Qsuppress_icon;
100 Lisp_Object Qundefined_color;
101 Lisp_Object Qcancel_timer;
102 Lisp_Object Qfont_param;
103 Lisp_Object Qhyper;
104 Lisp_Object Qsuper;
105 Lisp_Object Qmeta;
106 Lisp_Object Qalt;
107 Lisp_Object Qctrl;
108 Lisp_Object Qcontrol;
109 Lisp_Object Qshift;
110 static Lisp_Object Qgeometry, Qworkarea, Qmm_size, Qframes;
111
112
113 /* Prefix for system colors. */
114 #define SYSTEM_COLOR_PREFIX "System"
115 #define SYSTEM_COLOR_PREFIX_LEN (sizeof (SYSTEM_COLOR_PREFIX) - 1)
116
117 /* State variables for emulating a three button mouse. */
118 #define LMOUSE 1
119 #define MMOUSE 2
120 #define RMOUSE 4
121
122 static int button_state = 0;
123 static W32Msg saved_mouse_button_msg;
124 static unsigned mouse_button_timer = 0; /* non-zero when timer is active */
125 static W32Msg saved_mouse_move_msg;
126 static unsigned mouse_move_timer = 0;
127
128 /* Window that is tracking the mouse. */
129 static HWND track_mouse_window;
130
131 /* Multi-monitor API definitions that are not pulled from the headers
132 since we are compiling for NT 4. */
133 #ifndef MONITOR_DEFAULT_TO_NEAREST
134 #define MONITOR_DEFAULT_TO_NEAREST 2
135 #endif
136 #ifndef MONITORINFOF_PRIMARY
137 #define MONITORINFOF_PRIMARY 1
138 #endif
139 #ifndef SM_XVIRTUALSCREEN
140 #define SM_XVIRTUALSCREEN 76
141 #endif
142 #ifndef SM_YVIRTUALSCREEN
143 #define SM_YVIRTUALSCREEN 77
144 #endif
145 /* MinGW headers define MONITORINFO unconditionally, but MSVC ones don't.
146 To avoid a compile error on one or the other, redefine with a new name. */
147 struct MONITOR_INFO
148 {
149 DWORD cbSize;
150 RECT rcMonitor;
151 RECT rcWork;
152 DWORD dwFlags;
153 };
154
155 #ifndef CCHDEVICENAME
156 #define CCHDEVICENAME 32
157 #endif
158 struct MONITOR_INFO_EX
159 {
160 DWORD cbSize;
161 RECT rcMonitor;
162 RECT rcWork;
163 DWORD dwFlags;
164 char szDevice[CCHDEVICENAME];
165 };
166
167 /* Reportedly, MSVC does not have this in its headers. */
168 #if defined (_MSC_VER) && _WIN32_WINNT < 0x0500
169 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMONITOR);
170 #endif
171
172 typedef BOOL (WINAPI * TrackMouseEvent_Proc)
173 (IN OUT LPTRACKMOUSEEVENT lpEventTrack);
174 typedef LONG (WINAPI * ImmGetCompositionString_Proc)
175 (IN HIMC context, IN DWORD index, OUT LPVOID buffer, IN DWORD bufLen);
176 typedef HIMC (WINAPI * ImmGetContext_Proc) (IN HWND window);
177 typedef HWND (WINAPI * ImmReleaseContext_Proc) (IN HWND wnd, IN HIMC context);
178 typedef HWND (WINAPI * ImmSetCompositionWindow_Proc) (IN HIMC context,
179 IN COMPOSITIONFORM *form);
180 typedef HMONITOR (WINAPI * MonitorFromPoint_Proc) (IN POINT pt, IN DWORD flags);
181 typedef BOOL (WINAPI * GetMonitorInfo_Proc)
182 (IN HMONITOR monitor, OUT struct MONITOR_INFO* info);
183 typedef HMONITOR (WINAPI * MonitorFromWindow_Proc)
184 (IN HWND hwnd, IN DWORD dwFlags);
185 typedef BOOL CALLBACK (* MonitorEnum_Proc)
186 (IN HMONITOR monitor, IN HDC hdc, IN RECT *rcMonitor, IN LPARAM dwData);
187 typedef BOOL (WINAPI * EnumDisplayMonitors_Proc)
188 (IN HDC hdc, IN RECT *rcClip, IN MonitorEnum_Proc fnEnum, IN LPARAM dwData);
189
190 TrackMouseEvent_Proc track_mouse_event_fn = NULL;
191 ImmGetCompositionString_Proc get_composition_string_fn = NULL;
192 ImmGetContext_Proc get_ime_context_fn = NULL;
193 ImmReleaseContext_Proc release_ime_context_fn = NULL;
194 ImmSetCompositionWindow_Proc set_ime_composition_window_fn = NULL;
195 MonitorFromPoint_Proc monitor_from_point_fn = NULL;
196 GetMonitorInfo_Proc get_monitor_info_fn = NULL;
197 MonitorFromWindow_Proc monitor_from_window_fn = NULL;
198 EnumDisplayMonitors_Proc enum_display_monitors_fn = NULL;
199
200 #ifdef NTGUI_UNICODE
201 #define unicode_append_menu AppendMenuW
202 #else /* !NTGUI_UNICODE */
203 extern AppendMenuW_Proc unicode_append_menu;
204 #endif /* NTGUI_UNICODE */
205
206 /* Flag to selectively ignore WM_IME_CHAR messages. */
207 static int ignore_ime_char = 0;
208
209 /* W95 mousewheel handler */
210 unsigned int msh_mousewheel = 0;
211
212 /* Timers */
213 #define MOUSE_BUTTON_ID 1
214 #define MOUSE_MOVE_ID 2
215 #define MENU_FREE_ID 3
216 /* The delay (milliseconds) before a menu is freed after WM_EXITMENULOOP
217 is received. */
218 #define MENU_FREE_DELAY 1000
219 static unsigned menu_free_timer = 0;
220
221 #ifdef GLYPH_DEBUG
222 static int image_cache_refcount, dpyinfo_refcount;
223 #endif
224
225 static HWND w32_visible_system_caret_hwnd;
226
227 static int w32_unicode_gui;
228
229 /* From w32menu.c */
230 extern HMENU current_popup_menu;
231 static int menubar_in_use = 0;
232
233 /* From w32uniscribe.c */
234 extern void syms_of_w32uniscribe (void);
235 extern int uniscribe_available;
236
237 /* Function prototypes for hourglass support. */
238 static void w32_show_hourglass (struct frame *);
239 static void w32_hide_hourglass (void);
240
241 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
242 /* From w32inevt.c */
243 extern int faked_key;
244 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
245
246 /* This gives us the page size and the size of the allocation unit on NT. */
247 SYSTEM_INFO sysinfo_cache;
248
249 /* This gives us version, build, and platform identification. */
250 OSVERSIONINFO osinfo_cache;
251
252 DWORD_PTR syspage_mask = 0;
253
254 /* The major and minor versions of NT. */
255 int w32_major_version;
256 int w32_minor_version;
257 int w32_build_number;
258
259 /* Distinguish between Windows NT and Windows 95. */
260 int os_subtype;
261
262 #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI
263 HINSTANCE hinst = NULL;
264 #endif
265
266 static unsigned int sound_type = 0xFFFFFFFF;
267 #define MB_EMACS_SILENT (0xFFFFFFFF - 1)
268
269 /* Let the user specify a display with a frame.
270 nil stands for the selected frame--or, if that is not a w32 frame,
271 the first display on the list. */
272
273 struct w32_display_info *
274 check_x_display_info (Lisp_Object frame)
275 {
276 if (NILP (frame))
277 {
278 struct frame *sf = XFRAME (selected_frame);
279
280 if (FRAME_W32_P (sf) && FRAME_LIVE_P (sf))
281 return FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (sf);
282 else
283 return &one_w32_display_info;
284 }
285 else if (STRINGP (frame))
286 return x_display_info_for_name (frame);
287 else
288 {
289 struct frame *f;
290
291 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
292 f = XFRAME (frame);
293 if (! FRAME_W32_P (f))
294 error ("Non-W32 frame used");
295 return FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f);
296 }
297 }
298 \f
299 /* Return the Emacs frame-object corresponding to an w32 window.
300 It could be the frame's main window or an icon window. */
301
302 struct frame *
303 x_window_to_frame (struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo, HWND wdesc)
304 {
305 Lisp_Object tail, frame;
306 struct frame *f;
307
308 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame)
309 {
310 f = XFRAME (frame);
311 if (!FRAME_W32_P (f) || FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f) != dpyinfo)
312 continue;
313
314 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) == wdesc)
315 return f;
316 }
317 return 0;
318 }
319
320 \f
321 static Lisp_Object unwind_create_frame (Lisp_Object);
322 static void unwind_create_tip_frame (Lisp_Object);
323 static void my_create_window (struct frame *);
324 static void my_create_tip_window (struct frame *);
325
326 /* TODO: Native Input Method support; see x_create_im. */
327 void x_set_foreground_color (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
328 void x_set_background_color (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
329 void x_set_mouse_color (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
330 void x_set_cursor_color (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
331 void x_set_border_color (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
332 void x_set_cursor_type (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
333 void x_set_icon_type (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
334 void x_set_icon_name (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
335 void x_explicitly_set_name (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
336 void x_set_menu_bar_lines (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
337 void x_set_title (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
338 void x_set_tool_bar_lines (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
339
340
341 \f
342
343 /* Store the screen positions of frame F into XPTR and YPTR.
344 These are the positions of the containing window manager window,
345 not Emacs's own window. */
346
347 void
348 x_real_positions (struct frame *f, int *xptr, int *yptr)
349 {
350 POINT pt;
351 RECT rect;
352
353 /* Get the bounds of the WM window. */
354 GetWindowRect (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), &rect);
355
356 pt.x = 0;
357 pt.y = 0;
358
359 /* Convert (0, 0) in the client area to screen co-ordinates. */
360 ClientToScreen (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), &pt);
361
362 /* Remember x_pixels_diff and y_pixels_diff. */
363 f->x_pixels_diff = pt.x - rect.left;
364 f->y_pixels_diff = pt.y - rect.top;
365
366 *xptr = rect.left;
367 *yptr = rect.top;
368 }
369
370 /* Returns the window rectangle appropriate for the given fullscreen mode.
371 The normal rect parameter was the window's rectangle prior to entering
372 fullscreen mode. If multiple monitor support is available, the nearest
373 monitor to the window is chosen. */
374
375 void
376 w32_fullscreen_rect (HWND hwnd, int fsmode, RECT normal, RECT *rect)
377 {
378 struct MONITOR_INFO mi = { sizeof(mi) };
379 if (monitor_from_window_fn && get_monitor_info_fn)
380 {
381 HMONITOR monitor =
382 monitor_from_window_fn (hwnd, MONITOR_DEFAULT_TO_NEAREST);
383 get_monitor_info_fn (monitor, &mi);
384 }
385 else
386 {
387 mi.rcMonitor.left = 0;
388 mi.rcMonitor.top = 0;
389 mi.rcMonitor.right = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXSCREEN);
390 mi.rcMonitor.bottom = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CYSCREEN);
391 mi.rcWork.left = 0;
392 mi.rcWork.top = 0;
393 mi.rcWork.right = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXMAXIMIZED);
394 mi.rcWork.bottom = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CYMAXIMIZED);
395 }
396
397 switch (fsmode)
398 {
399 case FULLSCREEN_BOTH:
400 rect->left = mi.rcMonitor.left;
401 rect->top = mi.rcMonitor.top;
402 rect->right = mi.rcMonitor.right;
403 rect->bottom = mi.rcMonitor.bottom;
404 break;
405 case FULLSCREEN_WIDTH:
406 rect->left = mi.rcWork.left;
407 rect->top = normal.top;
408 rect->right = mi.rcWork.right;
409 rect->bottom = normal.bottom;
410 break;
411 case FULLSCREEN_HEIGHT:
412 rect->left = normal.left;
413 rect->top = mi.rcWork.top;
414 rect->right = normal.right;
415 rect->bottom = mi.rcWork.bottom;
416 break;
417 default:
418 *rect = normal;
419 break;
420 }
421 }
422
423 \f
424
425 DEFUN ("w32-define-rgb-color", Fw32_define_rgb_color,
426 Sw32_define_rgb_color, 4, 4, 0,
427 doc: /* Convert RGB numbers to a Windows color reference and associate with NAME.
428 This adds or updates a named color to `w32-color-map', making it
429 available for use. The original entry's RGB ref is returned, or nil
430 if the entry is new. */)
431 (Lisp_Object red, Lisp_Object green, Lisp_Object blue, Lisp_Object name)
432 {
433 Lisp_Object rgb;
434 Lisp_Object oldrgb = Qnil;
435 Lisp_Object entry;
436
437 CHECK_NUMBER (red);
438 CHECK_NUMBER (green);
439 CHECK_NUMBER (blue);
440 CHECK_STRING (name);
441
442 XSETINT (rgb, RGB (XUINT (red), XUINT (green), XUINT (blue)));
443
444 block_input ();
445
446 /* replace existing entry in w32-color-map or add new entry. */
447 entry = Fassoc (name, Vw32_color_map);
448 if (NILP (entry))
449 {
450 entry = Fcons (name, rgb);
451 Vw32_color_map = Fcons (entry, Vw32_color_map);
452 }
453 else
454 {
455 oldrgb = Fcdr (entry);
456 Fsetcdr (entry, rgb);
457 }
458
459 unblock_input ();
460
461 return (oldrgb);
462 }
463
464 /* The default colors for the w32 color map */
465 typedef struct colormap_t
466 {
467 char *name;
468 COLORREF colorref;
469 } colormap_t;
470
471 colormap_t w32_color_map[] =
472 {
473 {"snow" , PALETTERGB (255,250,250)},
474 {"ghost white" , PALETTERGB (248,248,255)},
475 {"GhostWhite" , PALETTERGB (248,248,255)},
476 {"white smoke" , PALETTERGB (245,245,245)},
477 {"WhiteSmoke" , PALETTERGB (245,245,245)},
478 {"gainsboro" , PALETTERGB (220,220,220)},
479 {"floral white" , PALETTERGB (255,250,240)},
480 {"FloralWhite" , PALETTERGB (255,250,240)},
481 {"old lace" , PALETTERGB (253,245,230)},
482 {"OldLace" , PALETTERGB (253,245,230)},
483 {"linen" , PALETTERGB (250,240,230)},
484 {"antique white" , PALETTERGB (250,235,215)},
485 {"AntiqueWhite" , PALETTERGB (250,235,215)},
486 {"papaya whip" , PALETTERGB (255,239,213)},
487 {"PapayaWhip" , PALETTERGB (255,239,213)},
488 {"blanched almond" , PALETTERGB (255,235,205)},
489 {"BlanchedAlmond" , PALETTERGB (255,235,205)},
490 {"bisque" , PALETTERGB (255,228,196)},
491 {"peach puff" , PALETTERGB (255,218,185)},
492 {"PeachPuff" , PALETTERGB (255,218,185)},
493 {"navajo white" , PALETTERGB (255,222,173)},
494 {"NavajoWhite" , PALETTERGB (255,222,173)},
495 {"moccasin" , PALETTERGB (255,228,181)},
496 {"cornsilk" , PALETTERGB (255,248,220)},
497 {"ivory" , PALETTERGB (255,255,240)},
498 {"lemon chiffon" , PALETTERGB (255,250,205)},
499 {"LemonChiffon" , PALETTERGB (255,250,205)},
500 {"seashell" , PALETTERGB (255,245,238)},
501 {"honeydew" , PALETTERGB (240,255,240)},
502 {"mint cream" , PALETTERGB (245,255,250)},
503 {"MintCream" , PALETTERGB (245,255,250)},
504 {"azure" , PALETTERGB (240,255,255)},
505 {"alice blue" , PALETTERGB (240,248,255)},
506 {"AliceBlue" , PALETTERGB (240,248,255)},
507 {"lavender" , PALETTERGB (230,230,250)},
508 {"lavender blush" , PALETTERGB (255,240,245)},
509 {"LavenderBlush" , PALETTERGB (255,240,245)},
510 {"misty rose" , PALETTERGB (255,228,225)},
511 {"MistyRose" , PALETTERGB (255,228,225)},
512 {"white" , PALETTERGB (255,255,255)},
513 {"black" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0, 0)},
514 {"dark slate gray" , PALETTERGB ( 47, 79, 79)},
515 {"DarkSlateGray" , PALETTERGB ( 47, 79, 79)},
516 {"dark slate grey" , PALETTERGB ( 47, 79, 79)},
517 {"DarkSlateGrey" , PALETTERGB ( 47, 79, 79)},
518 {"dim gray" , PALETTERGB (105,105,105)},
519 {"DimGray" , PALETTERGB (105,105,105)},
520 {"dim grey" , PALETTERGB (105,105,105)},
521 {"DimGrey" , PALETTERGB (105,105,105)},
522 {"slate gray" , PALETTERGB (112,128,144)},
523 {"SlateGray" , PALETTERGB (112,128,144)},
524 {"slate grey" , PALETTERGB (112,128,144)},
525 {"SlateGrey" , PALETTERGB (112,128,144)},
526 {"light slate gray" , PALETTERGB (119,136,153)},
527 {"LightSlateGray" , PALETTERGB (119,136,153)},
528 {"light slate grey" , PALETTERGB (119,136,153)},
529 {"LightSlateGrey" , PALETTERGB (119,136,153)},
530 {"gray" , PALETTERGB (190,190,190)},
531 {"grey" , PALETTERGB (190,190,190)},
532 {"light grey" , PALETTERGB (211,211,211)},
533 {"LightGrey" , PALETTERGB (211,211,211)},
534 {"light gray" , PALETTERGB (211,211,211)},
535 {"LightGray" , PALETTERGB (211,211,211)},
536 {"midnight blue" , PALETTERGB ( 25, 25,112)},
537 {"MidnightBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 25, 25,112)},
538 {"navy" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0,128)},
539 {"navy blue" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0,128)},
540 {"NavyBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0,128)},
541 {"cornflower blue" , PALETTERGB (100,149,237)},
542 {"CornflowerBlue" , PALETTERGB (100,149,237)},
543 {"dark slate blue" , PALETTERGB ( 72, 61,139)},
544 {"DarkSlateBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 72, 61,139)},
545 {"slate blue" , PALETTERGB (106, 90,205)},
546 {"SlateBlue" , PALETTERGB (106, 90,205)},
547 {"medium slate blue" , PALETTERGB (123,104,238)},
548 {"MediumSlateBlue" , PALETTERGB (123,104,238)},
549 {"light slate blue" , PALETTERGB (132,112,255)},
550 {"LightSlateBlue" , PALETTERGB (132,112,255)},
551 {"medium blue" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0,205)},
552 {"MediumBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0,205)},
553 {"royal blue" , PALETTERGB ( 65,105,225)},
554 {"RoyalBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 65,105,225)},
555 {"blue" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0,255)},
556 {"dodger blue" , PALETTERGB ( 30,144,255)},
557 {"DodgerBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 30,144,255)},
558 {"deep sky blue" , PALETTERGB ( 0,191,255)},
559 {"DeepSkyBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 0,191,255)},
560 {"sky blue" , PALETTERGB (135,206,235)},
561 {"SkyBlue" , PALETTERGB (135,206,235)},
562 {"light sky blue" , PALETTERGB (135,206,250)},
563 {"LightSkyBlue" , PALETTERGB (135,206,250)},
564 {"steel blue" , PALETTERGB ( 70,130,180)},
565 {"SteelBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 70,130,180)},
566 {"light steel blue" , PALETTERGB (176,196,222)},
567 {"LightSteelBlue" , PALETTERGB (176,196,222)},
568 {"light blue" , PALETTERGB (173,216,230)},
569 {"LightBlue" , PALETTERGB (173,216,230)},
570 {"powder blue" , PALETTERGB (176,224,230)},
571 {"PowderBlue" , PALETTERGB (176,224,230)},
572 {"pale turquoise" , PALETTERGB (175,238,238)},
573 {"PaleTurquoise" , PALETTERGB (175,238,238)},
574 {"dark turquoise" , PALETTERGB ( 0,206,209)},
575 {"DarkTurquoise" , PALETTERGB ( 0,206,209)},
576 {"medium turquoise" , PALETTERGB ( 72,209,204)},
577 {"MediumTurquoise" , PALETTERGB ( 72,209,204)},
578 {"turquoise" , PALETTERGB ( 64,224,208)},
579 {"cyan" , PALETTERGB ( 0,255,255)},
580 {"light cyan" , PALETTERGB (224,255,255)},
581 {"LightCyan" , PALETTERGB (224,255,255)},
582 {"cadet blue" , PALETTERGB ( 95,158,160)},
583 {"CadetBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 95,158,160)},
584 {"medium aquamarine" , PALETTERGB (102,205,170)},
585 {"MediumAquamarine" , PALETTERGB (102,205,170)},
586 {"aquamarine" , PALETTERGB (127,255,212)},
587 {"dark green" , PALETTERGB ( 0,100, 0)},
588 {"DarkGreen" , PALETTERGB ( 0,100, 0)},
589 {"dark olive green" , PALETTERGB ( 85,107, 47)},
590 {"DarkOliveGreen" , PALETTERGB ( 85,107, 47)},
591 {"dark sea green" , PALETTERGB (143,188,143)},
592 {"DarkSeaGreen" , PALETTERGB (143,188,143)},
593 {"sea green" , PALETTERGB ( 46,139, 87)},
594 {"SeaGreen" , PALETTERGB ( 46,139, 87)},
595 {"medium sea green" , PALETTERGB ( 60,179,113)},
596 {"MediumSeaGreen" , PALETTERGB ( 60,179,113)},
597 {"light sea green" , PALETTERGB ( 32,178,170)},
598 {"LightSeaGreen" , PALETTERGB ( 32,178,170)},
599 {"pale green" , PALETTERGB (152,251,152)},
600 {"PaleGreen" , PALETTERGB (152,251,152)},
601 {"spring green" , PALETTERGB ( 0,255,127)},
602 {"SpringGreen" , PALETTERGB ( 0,255,127)},
603 {"lawn green" , PALETTERGB (124,252, 0)},
604 {"LawnGreen" , PALETTERGB (124,252, 0)},
605 {"green" , PALETTERGB ( 0,255, 0)},
606 {"chartreuse" , PALETTERGB (127,255, 0)},
607 {"medium spring green" , PALETTERGB ( 0,250,154)},
608 {"MediumSpringGreen" , PALETTERGB ( 0,250,154)},
609 {"green yellow" , PALETTERGB (173,255, 47)},
610 {"GreenYellow" , PALETTERGB (173,255, 47)},
611 {"lime green" , PALETTERGB ( 50,205, 50)},
612 {"LimeGreen" , PALETTERGB ( 50,205, 50)},
613 {"yellow green" , PALETTERGB (154,205, 50)},
614 {"YellowGreen" , PALETTERGB (154,205, 50)},
615 {"forest green" , PALETTERGB ( 34,139, 34)},
616 {"ForestGreen" , PALETTERGB ( 34,139, 34)},
617 {"olive drab" , PALETTERGB (107,142, 35)},
618 {"OliveDrab" , PALETTERGB (107,142, 35)},
619 {"dark khaki" , PALETTERGB (189,183,107)},
620 {"DarkKhaki" , PALETTERGB (189,183,107)},
621 {"khaki" , PALETTERGB (240,230,140)},
622 {"pale goldenrod" , PALETTERGB (238,232,170)},
623 {"PaleGoldenrod" , PALETTERGB (238,232,170)},
624 {"light goldenrod yellow" , PALETTERGB (250,250,210)},
625 {"LightGoldenrodYellow" , PALETTERGB (250,250,210)},
626 {"light yellow" , PALETTERGB (255,255,224)},
627 {"LightYellow" , PALETTERGB (255,255,224)},
628 {"yellow" , PALETTERGB (255,255, 0)},
629 {"gold" , PALETTERGB (255,215, 0)},
630 {"light goldenrod" , PALETTERGB (238,221,130)},
631 {"LightGoldenrod" , PALETTERGB (238,221,130)},
632 {"goldenrod" , PALETTERGB (218,165, 32)},
633 {"dark goldenrod" , PALETTERGB (184,134, 11)},
634 {"DarkGoldenrod" , PALETTERGB (184,134, 11)},
635 {"rosy brown" , PALETTERGB (188,143,143)},
636 {"RosyBrown" , PALETTERGB (188,143,143)},
637 {"indian red" , PALETTERGB (205, 92, 92)},
638 {"IndianRed" , PALETTERGB (205, 92, 92)},
639 {"saddle brown" , PALETTERGB (139, 69, 19)},
640 {"SaddleBrown" , PALETTERGB (139, 69, 19)},
641 {"sienna" , PALETTERGB (160, 82, 45)},
642 {"peru" , PALETTERGB (205,133, 63)},
643 {"burlywood" , PALETTERGB (222,184,135)},
644 {"beige" , PALETTERGB (245,245,220)},
645 {"wheat" , PALETTERGB (245,222,179)},
646 {"sandy brown" , PALETTERGB (244,164, 96)},
647 {"SandyBrown" , PALETTERGB (244,164, 96)},
648 {"tan" , PALETTERGB (210,180,140)},
649 {"chocolate" , PALETTERGB (210,105, 30)},
650 {"firebrick" , PALETTERGB (178,34, 34)},
651 {"brown" , PALETTERGB (165,42, 42)},
652 {"dark salmon" , PALETTERGB (233,150,122)},
653 {"DarkSalmon" , PALETTERGB (233,150,122)},
654 {"salmon" , PALETTERGB (250,128,114)},
655 {"light salmon" , PALETTERGB (255,160,122)},
656 {"LightSalmon" , PALETTERGB (255,160,122)},
657 {"orange" , PALETTERGB (255,165, 0)},
658 {"dark orange" , PALETTERGB (255,140, 0)},
659 {"DarkOrange" , PALETTERGB (255,140, 0)},
660 {"coral" , PALETTERGB (255,127, 80)},
661 {"light coral" , PALETTERGB (240,128,128)},
662 {"LightCoral" , PALETTERGB (240,128,128)},
663 {"tomato" , PALETTERGB (255, 99, 71)},
664 {"orange red" , PALETTERGB (255, 69, 0)},
665 {"OrangeRed" , PALETTERGB (255, 69, 0)},
666 {"red" , PALETTERGB (255, 0, 0)},
667 {"hot pink" , PALETTERGB (255,105,180)},
668 {"HotPink" , PALETTERGB (255,105,180)},
669 {"deep pink" , PALETTERGB (255, 20,147)},
670 {"DeepPink" , PALETTERGB (255, 20,147)},
671 {"pink" , PALETTERGB (255,192,203)},
672 {"light pink" , PALETTERGB (255,182,193)},
673 {"LightPink" , PALETTERGB (255,182,193)},
674 {"pale violet red" , PALETTERGB (219,112,147)},
675 {"PaleVioletRed" , PALETTERGB (219,112,147)},
676 {"maroon" , PALETTERGB (176, 48, 96)},
677 {"medium violet red" , PALETTERGB (199, 21,133)},
678 {"MediumVioletRed" , PALETTERGB (199, 21,133)},
679 {"violet red" , PALETTERGB (208, 32,144)},
680 {"VioletRed" , PALETTERGB (208, 32,144)},
681 {"magenta" , PALETTERGB (255, 0,255)},
682 {"violet" , PALETTERGB (238,130,238)},
683 {"plum" , PALETTERGB (221,160,221)},
684 {"orchid" , PALETTERGB (218,112,214)},
685 {"medium orchid" , PALETTERGB (186, 85,211)},
686 {"MediumOrchid" , PALETTERGB (186, 85,211)},
687 {"dark orchid" , PALETTERGB (153, 50,204)},
688 {"DarkOrchid" , PALETTERGB (153, 50,204)},
689 {"dark violet" , PALETTERGB (148, 0,211)},
690 {"DarkViolet" , PALETTERGB (148, 0,211)},
691 {"blue violet" , PALETTERGB (138, 43,226)},
692 {"BlueViolet" , PALETTERGB (138, 43,226)},
693 {"purple" , PALETTERGB (160, 32,240)},
694 {"medium purple" , PALETTERGB (147,112,219)},
695 {"MediumPurple" , PALETTERGB (147,112,219)},
696 {"thistle" , PALETTERGB (216,191,216)},
697 {"gray0" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0, 0)},
698 {"grey0" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0, 0)},
699 {"dark grey" , PALETTERGB (169,169,169)},
700 {"DarkGrey" , PALETTERGB (169,169,169)},
701 {"dark gray" , PALETTERGB (169,169,169)},
702 {"DarkGray" , PALETTERGB (169,169,169)},
703 {"dark blue" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0,139)},
704 {"DarkBlue" , PALETTERGB ( 0, 0,139)},
705 {"dark cyan" , PALETTERGB ( 0,139,139)},
706 {"DarkCyan" , PALETTERGB ( 0,139,139)},
707 {"dark magenta" , PALETTERGB (139, 0,139)},
708 {"DarkMagenta" , PALETTERGB (139, 0,139)},
709 {"dark red" , PALETTERGB (139, 0, 0)},
710 {"DarkRed" , PALETTERGB (139, 0, 0)},
711 {"light green" , PALETTERGB (144,238,144)},
712 {"LightGreen" , PALETTERGB (144,238,144)},
713 };
714
715 static Lisp_Object
716 w32_default_color_map (void)
717 {
718 int i;
719 colormap_t *pc = w32_color_map;
720 Lisp_Object cmap;
721
722 block_input ();
723
724 cmap = Qnil;
725
726 for (i = 0; i < ARRAYELTS (w32_color_map); pc++, i++)
727 cmap = Fcons (Fcons (build_string (pc->name),
728 make_number (pc->colorref)),
729 cmap);
730
731 unblock_input ();
732
733 return (cmap);
734 }
735
736 DEFUN ("w32-default-color-map", Fw32_default_color_map, Sw32_default_color_map,
737 0, 0, 0, doc: /* Return the default color map. */)
738 (void)
739 {
740 return w32_default_color_map ();
741 }
742
743 static Lisp_Object
744 w32_color_map_lookup (const char *colorname)
745 {
746 Lisp_Object tail, ret = Qnil;
747
748 block_input ();
749
750 for (tail = Vw32_color_map; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
751 {
752 register Lisp_Object elt, tem;
753
754 elt = XCAR (tail);
755 if (!CONSP (elt)) continue;
756
757 tem = XCAR (elt);
758
759 if (lstrcmpi (SDATA (tem), colorname) == 0)
760 {
761 ret = Fcdr (elt);
762 break;
763 }
764
765 QUIT;
766 }
767
768 unblock_input ();
769
770 return ret;
771 }
772
773
774 static void
775 add_system_logical_colors_to_map (Lisp_Object *system_colors)
776 {
777 HKEY colors_key;
778
779 /* Other registry operations are done with input blocked. */
780 block_input ();
781
782 /* Look for "Control Panel/Colors" under User and Machine registry
783 settings. */
784 if (RegOpenKeyEx (HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Control Panel\\Colors", 0,
785 KEY_READ, &colors_key) == ERROR_SUCCESS
786 || RegOpenKeyEx (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "Control Panel\\Colors", 0,
787 KEY_READ, &colors_key) == ERROR_SUCCESS)
788 {
789 /* List all keys. */
790 char color_buffer[64];
791 char full_name_buffer[MAX_PATH + SYSTEM_COLOR_PREFIX_LEN];
792 int index = 0;
793 DWORD name_size, color_size;
794 char *name_buffer = full_name_buffer + SYSTEM_COLOR_PREFIX_LEN;
795
796 name_size = sizeof (full_name_buffer) - SYSTEM_COLOR_PREFIX_LEN;
797 color_size = sizeof (color_buffer);
798
799 strcpy (full_name_buffer, SYSTEM_COLOR_PREFIX);
800
801 while (RegEnumValueA (colors_key, index, name_buffer, &name_size,
802 NULL, NULL, color_buffer, &color_size)
803 == ERROR_SUCCESS)
804 {
805 int r, g, b;
806 if (sscanf (color_buffer, " %u %u %u", &r, &g, &b) == 3)
807 *system_colors = Fcons (Fcons (build_string (full_name_buffer),
808 make_number (RGB (r, g, b))),
809 *system_colors);
810
811 name_size = sizeof (full_name_buffer) - SYSTEM_COLOR_PREFIX_LEN;
812 color_size = sizeof (color_buffer);
813 index++;
814 }
815 RegCloseKey (colors_key);
816 }
817
818 unblock_input ();
819 }
820
821
822 static Lisp_Object
823 x_to_w32_color (const char * colorname)
824 {
825 register Lisp_Object ret = Qnil;
826
827 block_input ();
828
829 if (colorname[0] == '#')
830 {
831 /* Could be an old-style RGB Device specification. */
832 int size = strlen (colorname + 1);
833 char *color = alloca (size + 1);
834
835 strcpy (color, colorname + 1);
836 if (size == 3 || size == 6 || size == 9 || size == 12)
837 {
838 UINT colorval;
839 int i, pos;
840 pos = 0;
841 size /= 3;
842 colorval = 0;
843
844 for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
845 {
846 char *end;
847 char t;
848 unsigned long value;
849
850 /* The check for 'x' in the following conditional takes into
851 account the fact that strtol allows a "0x" in front of
852 our numbers, and we don't. */
853 if (!isxdigit (color[0]) || color[1] == 'x')
854 break;
855 t = color[size];
856 color[size] = '\0';
857 value = strtoul (color, &end, 16);
858 color[size] = t;
859 if (errno == ERANGE || end - color != size)
860 break;
861 switch (size)
862 {
863 case 1:
864 value = value * 0x10;
865 break;
866 case 2:
867 break;
868 case 3:
869 value /= 0x10;
870 break;
871 case 4:
872 value /= 0x100;
873 break;
874 }
875 colorval |= (value << pos);
876 pos += 0x8;
877 if (i == 2)
878 {
879 unblock_input ();
880 XSETINT (ret, colorval);
881 return ret;
882 }
883 color = end;
884 }
885 }
886 }
887 else if (strnicmp (colorname, "rgb:", 4) == 0)
888 {
889 const char *color;
890 UINT colorval;
891 int i, pos;
892 pos = 0;
893
894 colorval = 0;
895 color = colorname + 4;
896 for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
897 {
898 char *end;
899 unsigned long value;
900
901 /* The check for 'x' in the following conditional takes into
902 account the fact that strtol allows a "0x" in front of
903 our numbers, and we don't. */
904 if (!isxdigit (color[0]) || color[1] == 'x')
905 break;
906 value = strtoul (color, &end, 16);
907 if (errno == ERANGE)
908 break;
909 switch (end - color)
910 {
911 case 1:
912 value = value * 0x10 + value;
913 break;
914 case 2:
915 break;
916 case 3:
917 value /= 0x10;
918 break;
919 case 4:
920 value /= 0x100;
921 break;
922 default:
923 value = ULONG_MAX;
924 }
925 if (value == ULONG_MAX)
926 break;
927 colorval |= (value << pos);
928 pos += 0x8;
929 if (i == 2)
930 {
931 if (*end != '\0')
932 break;
933 unblock_input ();
934 XSETINT (ret, colorval);
935 return ret;
936 }
937 if (*end != '/')
938 break;
939 color = end + 1;
940 }
941 }
942 else if (strnicmp (colorname, "rgbi:", 5) == 0)
943 {
944 /* This is an RGB Intensity specification. */
945 const char *color;
946 UINT colorval;
947 int i, pos;
948 pos = 0;
949
950 colorval = 0;
951 color = colorname + 5;
952 for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
953 {
954 char *end;
955 double value;
956 UINT val;
957
958 value = strtod (color, &end);
959 if (errno == ERANGE)
960 break;
961 if (value < 0.0 || value > 1.0)
962 break;
963 val = (UINT)(0x100 * value);
964 /* We used 0x100 instead of 0xFF to give a continuous
965 range between 0.0 and 1.0 inclusive. The next statement
966 fixes the 1.0 case. */
967 if (val == 0x100)
968 val = 0xFF;
969 colorval |= (val << pos);
970 pos += 0x8;
971 if (i == 2)
972 {
973 if (*end != '\0')
974 break;
975 unblock_input ();
976 XSETINT (ret, colorval);
977 return ret;
978 }
979 if (*end != '/')
980 break;
981 color = end + 1;
982 }
983 }
984 /* I am not going to attempt to handle any of the CIE color schemes
985 or TekHVC, since I don't know the algorithms for conversion to
986 RGB. */
987
988 /* If we fail to lookup the color name in w32_color_map, then check the
989 colorname to see if it can be crudely approximated: If the X color
990 ends in a number (e.g., "darkseagreen2"), strip the number and
991 return the result of looking up the base color name. */
992 ret = w32_color_map_lookup (colorname);
993 if (NILP (ret))
994 {
995 int len = strlen (colorname);
996
997 if (isdigit (colorname[len - 1]))
998 {
999 char *ptr, *approx = alloca (len + 1);
1000
1001 strcpy (approx, colorname);
1002 ptr = &approx[len - 1];
1003 while (ptr > approx && isdigit (*ptr))
1004 *ptr-- = '\0';
1005
1006 ret = w32_color_map_lookup (approx);
1007 }
1008 }
1009
1010 unblock_input ();
1011 return ret;
1012 }
1013
1014 void
1015 w32_regenerate_palette (struct frame *f)
1016 {
1017 struct w32_palette_entry * list;
1018 LOGPALETTE * log_palette;
1019 HPALETTE new_palette;
1020 int i;
1021
1022 /* don't bother trying to create palette if not supported */
1023 if (! FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->has_palette)
1024 return;
1025
1026 log_palette = (LOGPALETTE *)
1027 alloca (sizeof (LOGPALETTE) +
1028 FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->num_colors * sizeof (PALETTEENTRY));
1029 log_palette->palVersion = 0x300;
1030 log_palette->palNumEntries = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->num_colors;
1031
1032 list = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->color_list;
1033 for (i = 0;
1034 i < FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->num_colors;
1035 i++, list = list->next)
1036 log_palette->palPalEntry[i] = list->entry;
1037
1038 new_palette = CreatePalette (log_palette);
1039
1040 enter_crit ();
1041
1042 if (FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->palette)
1043 DeleteObject (FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->palette);
1044 FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->palette = new_palette;
1045
1046 /* Realize display palette and garbage all frames. */
1047 release_frame_dc (f, get_frame_dc (f));
1048
1049 leave_crit ();
1050 }
1051
1052 #define W32_COLOR(pe) RGB (pe.peRed, pe.peGreen, pe.peBlue)
1053 #define SET_W32_COLOR(pe, color) \
1054 do \
1055 { \
1056 pe.peRed = GetRValue (color); \
1057 pe.peGreen = GetGValue (color); \
1058 pe.peBlue = GetBValue (color); \
1059 pe.peFlags = 0; \
1060 } while (0)
1061
1062 #if 0
1063 /* Keep these around in case we ever want to track color usage. */
1064 void
1065 w32_map_color (struct frame *f, COLORREF color)
1066 {
1067 struct w32_palette_entry * list = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->color_list;
1068
1069 if (NILP (Vw32_enable_palette))
1070 return;
1071
1072 /* check if color is already mapped */
1073 while (list)
1074 {
1075 if (W32_COLOR (list->entry) == color)
1076 {
1077 ++list->refcount;
1078 return;
1079 }
1080 list = list->next;
1081 }
1082
1083 /* not already mapped, so add to list and recreate Windows palette */
1084 list = xmalloc (sizeof (struct w32_palette_entry));
1085 SET_W32_COLOR (list->entry, color);
1086 list->refcount = 1;
1087 list->next = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->color_list;
1088 FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->color_list = list;
1089 FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->num_colors++;
1090
1091 /* set flag that palette must be regenerated */
1092 FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->regen_palette = TRUE;
1093 }
1094
1095 void
1096 w32_unmap_color (struct frame *f, COLORREF color)
1097 {
1098 struct w32_palette_entry * list = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->color_list;
1099 struct w32_palette_entry **prev = &FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->color_list;
1100
1101 if (NILP (Vw32_enable_palette))
1102 return;
1103
1104 /* check if color is already mapped */
1105 while (list)
1106 {
1107 if (W32_COLOR (list->entry) == color)
1108 {
1109 if (--list->refcount == 0)
1110 {
1111 *prev = list->next;
1112 xfree (list);
1113 FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->num_colors--;
1114 break;
1115 }
1116 else
1117 return;
1118 }
1119 prev = &list->next;
1120 list = list->next;
1121 }
1122
1123 /* set flag that palette must be regenerated */
1124 FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->regen_palette = TRUE;
1125 }
1126 #endif
1127
1128
1129 /* Gamma-correct COLOR on frame F. */
1130
1131 void
1132 gamma_correct (struct frame *f, COLORREF *color)
1133 {
1134 if (f->gamma)
1135 {
1136 *color = PALETTERGB (
1137 pow (GetRValue (*color) / 255.0, f->gamma) * 255.0 + 0.5,
1138 pow (GetGValue (*color) / 255.0, f->gamma) * 255.0 + 0.5,
1139 pow (GetBValue (*color) / 255.0, f->gamma) * 255.0 + 0.5);
1140 }
1141 }
1142
1143
1144 /* Decide if color named COLOR is valid for the display associated with
1145 the selected frame; if so, return the rgb values in COLOR_DEF.
1146 If ALLOC is nonzero, allocate a new colormap cell. */
1147
1148 int
1149 w32_defined_color (struct frame *f, const char *color, XColor *color_def, int alloc)
1150 {
1151 register Lisp_Object tem;
1152 COLORREF w32_color_ref;
1153
1154 tem = x_to_w32_color (color);
1155
1156 if (!NILP (tem))
1157 {
1158 if (f)
1159 {
1160 /* Apply gamma correction. */
1161 w32_color_ref = XUINT (tem);
1162 gamma_correct (f, &w32_color_ref);
1163 XSETINT (tem, w32_color_ref);
1164 }
1165
1166 /* Map this color to the palette if it is enabled. */
1167 if (!NILP (Vw32_enable_palette))
1168 {
1169 struct w32_palette_entry * entry =
1170 one_w32_display_info.color_list;
1171 struct w32_palette_entry ** prev =
1172 &one_w32_display_info.color_list;
1173
1174 /* check if color is already mapped */
1175 while (entry)
1176 {
1177 if (W32_COLOR (entry->entry) == XUINT (tem))
1178 break;
1179 prev = &entry->next;
1180 entry = entry->next;
1181 }
1182
1183 if (entry == NULL && alloc)
1184 {
1185 /* not already mapped, so add to list */
1186 entry = xmalloc (sizeof (struct w32_palette_entry));
1187 SET_W32_COLOR (entry->entry, XUINT (tem));
1188 entry->next = NULL;
1189 *prev = entry;
1190 one_w32_display_info.num_colors++;
1191
1192 /* set flag that palette must be regenerated */
1193 one_w32_display_info.regen_palette = TRUE;
1194 }
1195 }
1196 /* Ensure COLORREF value is snapped to nearest color in (default)
1197 palette by simulating the PALETTERGB macro. This works whether
1198 or not the display device has a palette. */
1199 w32_color_ref = XUINT (tem) | 0x2000000;
1200
1201 color_def->pixel = w32_color_ref;
1202 color_def->red = GetRValue (w32_color_ref) * 256;
1203 color_def->green = GetGValue (w32_color_ref) * 256;
1204 color_def->blue = GetBValue (w32_color_ref) * 256;
1205
1206 return 1;
1207 }
1208 else
1209 {
1210 return 0;
1211 }
1212 }
1213
1214 /* Given a string ARG naming a color, compute a pixel value from it
1215 suitable for screen F.
1216 If F is not a color screen, return DEF (default) regardless of what
1217 ARG says. */
1218
1219 int
1220 x_decode_color (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, int def)
1221 {
1222 XColor cdef;
1223
1224 CHECK_STRING (arg);
1225
1226 if (strcmp (SDATA (arg), "black") == 0)
1227 return BLACK_PIX_DEFAULT (f);
1228 else if (strcmp (SDATA (arg), "white") == 0)
1229 return WHITE_PIX_DEFAULT (f);
1230
1231 if ((FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->n_planes * FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->n_cbits) == 1)
1232 return def;
1233
1234 /* w32_defined_color is responsible for coping with failures
1235 by looking for a near-miss. */
1236 if (w32_defined_color (f, SDATA (arg), &cdef, 1))
1237 return cdef.pixel;
1238
1239 /* defined_color failed; return an ultimate default. */
1240 return def;
1241 }
1242 \f
1243
1244
1245 /* Functions called only from `x_set_frame_param'
1246 to set individual parameters.
1247
1248 If FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) is 0,
1249 the frame is being created and its window does not exist yet.
1250 In that case, just record the parameter's new value
1251 in the standard place; do not attempt to change the window. */
1252
1253 void
1254 x_set_foreground_color (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1255 {
1256 struct w32_output *x = f->output_data.w32;
1257 PIX_TYPE fg, old_fg;
1258
1259 fg = x_decode_color (f, arg, BLACK_PIX_DEFAULT (f));
1260 old_fg = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1261 FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f) = fg;
1262
1263 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) != 0)
1264 {
1265 if (x->cursor_pixel == old_fg)
1266 {
1267 x->cursor_pixel = fg;
1268 x->cursor_gc->background = fg;
1269 }
1270
1271 update_face_from_frame_parameter (f, Qforeground_color, arg);
1272 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f))
1273 redraw_frame (f);
1274 }
1275 }
1276
1277 void
1278 x_set_background_color (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1279 {
1280 FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f)
1281 = x_decode_color (f, arg, WHITE_PIX_DEFAULT (f));
1282
1283 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) != 0)
1284 {
1285 SetWindowLong (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), WND_BACKGROUND_INDEX,
1286 FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f));
1287
1288 update_face_from_frame_parameter (f, Qbackground_color, arg);
1289
1290 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f))
1291 redraw_frame (f);
1292 }
1293 }
1294
1295 void
1296 x_set_mouse_color (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1297 {
1298 Cursor cursor, nontext_cursor, mode_cursor, hand_cursor;
1299 int count;
1300 int mask_color;
1301
1302 if (!EQ (Qnil, arg))
1303 f->output_data.w32->mouse_pixel
1304 = x_decode_color (f, arg, BLACK_PIX_DEFAULT (f));
1305 mask_color = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1306
1307 /* Don't let pointers be invisible. */
1308 if (mask_color == f->output_data.w32->mouse_pixel
1309 && mask_color == FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f))
1310 f->output_data.w32->mouse_pixel = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1311
1312 #if 0 /* TODO : Mouse cursor customization. */
1313 block_input ();
1314
1315 /* It's not okay to crash if the user selects a screwy cursor. */
1316 count = x_catch_errors (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f));
1317
1318 if (!EQ (Qnil, Vx_pointer_shape))
1319 {
1320 CHECK_NUMBER (Vx_pointer_shape);
1321 cursor = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), XINT (Vx_pointer_shape));
1322 }
1323 else
1324 cursor = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), XC_xterm);
1325 x_check_errors (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), "bad text pointer cursor: %s");
1326
1327 if (!EQ (Qnil, Vx_nontext_pointer_shape))
1328 {
1329 CHECK_NUMBER (Vx_nontext_pointer_shape);
1330 nontext_cursor = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f),
1331 XINT (Vx_nontext_pointer_shape));
1332 }
1333 else
1334 nontext_cursor = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), XC_left_ptr);
1335 x_check_errors (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), "bad nontext pointer cursor: %s");
1336
1337 if (!EQ (Qnil, Vx_hourglass_pointer_shape))
1338 {
1339 CHECK_NUMBER (Vx_hourglass_pointer_shape);
1340 hourglass_cursor = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f),
1341 XINT (Vx_hourglass_pointer_shape));
1342 }
1343 else
1344 hourglass_cursor = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), XC_watch);
1345 x_check_errors (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), "bad busy pointer cursor: %s");
1346
1347 x_check_errors (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), "bad nontext pointer cursor: %s");
1348 if (!EQ (Qnil, Vx_mode_pointer_shape))
1349 {
1350 CHECK_NUMBER (Vx_mode_pointer_shape);
1351 mode_cursor = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f),
1352 XINT (Vx_mode_pointer_shape));
1353 }
1354 else
1355 mode_cursor = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), XC_xterm);
1356 x_check_errors (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), "bad modeline pointer cursor: %s");
1357
1358 if (!EQ (Qnil, Vx_sensitive_text_pointer_shape))
1359 {
1360 CHECK_NUMBER (Vx_sensitive_text_pointer_shape);
1361 hand_cursor
1362 = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f),
1363 XINT (Vx_sensitive_text_pointer_shape));
1364 }
1365 else
1366 hand_cursor = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), XC_crosshair);
1367
1368 if (!NILP (Vx_window_horizontal_drag_shape))
1369 {
1370 CHECK_NUMBER (Vx_window_horizontal_drag_shape);
1371 horizontal_drag_cursor
1372 = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f),
1373 XINT (Vx_window_horizontal_drag_shape));
1374 }
1375 else
1376 horizontal_drag_cursor
1377 = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f), XC_sb_h_double_arrow);
1378
1379 if (!NILP (Vx_window_vertical_drag_shape))
1380 {
1381 CHECK_NUMBER (Vx_window_vertical_drag_shape);
1382 vertical_drag_cursor
1383 = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f),
1384 XINT (Vx_window_vertical_drag_shape));
1385 }
1386 else
1387 vertical_drag_cursor
1388 = XCreateFontCursor (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f), XC_sb_v_double_arrow);
1389
1390 /* Check and report errors with the above calls. */
1391 x_check_errors (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), "can't set cursor shape: %s");
1392 x_uncatch_errors (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), count);
1393
1394 {
1395 XColor fore_color, back_color;
1396
1397 fore_color.pixel = f->output_data.w32->mouse_pixel;
1398 back_color.pixel = mask_color;
1399 XQueryColor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f),
1400 DefaultColormap (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f),
1401 DefaultScreen (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f))),
1402 &fore_color);
1403 XQueryColor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f),
1404 DefaultColormap (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f),
1405 DefaultScreen (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f))),
1406 &back_color);
1407 XRecolorCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), cursor,
1408 &fore_color, &back_color);
1409 XRecolorCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), nontext_cursor,
1410 &fore_color, &back_color);
1411 XRecolorCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), mode_cursor,
1412 &fore_color, &back_color);
1413 XRecolorCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), hand_cursor,
1414 &fore_color, &back_color);
1415 XRecolorCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), hourglass_cursor,
1416 &fore_color, &back_color);
1417 }
1418
1419 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) != 0)
1420 XDefineCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), cursor);
1421
1422 if (cursor != f->output_data.w32->text_cursor && f->output_data.w32->text_cursor != 0)
1423 XFreeCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), f->output_data.w32->text_cursor);
1424 f->output_data.w32->text_cursor = cursor;
1425
1426 if (nontext_cursor != f->output_data.w32->nontext_cursor
1427 && f->output_data.w32->nontext_cursor != 0)
1428 XFreeCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), f->output_data.w32->nontext_cursor);
1429 f->output_data.w32->nontext_cursor = nontext_cursor;
1430
1431 if (hourglass_cursor != f->output_data.w32->hourglass_cursor
1432 && f->output_data.w32->hourglass_cursor != 0)
1433 XFreeCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), f->output_data.w32->hourglass_cursor);
1434 f->output_data.w32->hourglass_cursor = hourglass_cursor;
1435
1436 if (mode_cursor != f->output_data.w32->modeline_cursor
1437 && f->output_data.w32->modeline_cursor != 0)
1438 XFreeCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), f->output_data.w32->modeline_cursor);
1439 f->output_data.w32->modeline_cursor = mode_cursor;
1440
1441 if (hand_cursor != f->output_data.w32->hand_cursor
1442 && f->output_data.w32->hand_cursor != 0)
1443 XFreeCursor (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), f->output_data.w32->hand_cursor);
1444 f->output_data.w32->hand_cursor = hand_cursor;
1445
1446 XFlush (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f));
1447 unblock_input ();
1448
1449 update_face_from_frame_parameter (f, Qmouse_color, arg);
1450 #endif /* TODO */
1451 }
1452
1453 void
1454 x_set_cursor_color (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1455 {
1456 unsigned long fore_pixel, pixel;
1457
1458 if (!NILP (Vx_cursor_fore_pixel))
1459 fore_pixel = x_decode_color (f, Vx_cursor_fore_pixel,
1460 WHITE_PIX_DEFAULT (f));
1461 else
1462 fore_pixel = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1463
1464 pixel = x_decode_color (f, arg, BLACK_PIX_DEFAULT (f));
1465
1466 /* Make sure that the cursor color differs from the background color. */
1467 if (pixel == FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f))
1468 {
1469 pixel = f->output_data.w32->mouse_pixel;
1470 if (pixel == fore_pixel)
1471 fore_pixel = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1472 }
1473
1474 f->output_data.w32->cursor_foreground_pixel = fore_pixel;
1475 f->output_data.w32->cursor_pixel = pixel;
1476
1477 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) != 0)
1478 {
1479 block_input ();
1480 /* Update frame's cursor_gc. */
1481 f->output_data.w32->cursor_gc->foreground = fore_pixel;
1482 f->output_data.w32->cursor_gc->background = pixel;
1483
1484 unblock_input ();
1485
1486 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f))
1487 {
1488 x_update_cursor (f, 0);
1489 x_update_cursor (f, 1);
1490 }
1491 }
1492
1493 update_face_from_frame_parameter (f, Qcursor_color, arg);
1494 }
1495
1496 /* Set the border-color of frame F to pixel value PIX.
1497 Note that this does not fully take effect if done before
1498 F has a window. */
1499
1500 void
1501 x_set_border_pixel (struct frame *f, int pix)
1502 {
1503
1504 f->output_data.w32->border_pixel = pix;
1505
1506 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) != 0 && f->border_width > 0)
1507 {
1508 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f))
1509 redraw_frame (f);
1510 }
1511 }
1512
1513 /* Set the border-color of frame F to value described by ARG.
1514 ARG can be a string naming a color.
1515 The border-color is used for the border that is drawn by the server.
1516 Note that this does not fully take effect if done before
1517 F has a window; it must be redone when the window is created. */
1518
1519 void
1520 x_set_border_color (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1521 {
1522 int pix;
1523
1524 CHECK_STRING (arg);
1525 pix = x_decode_color (f, arg, BLACK_PIX_DEFAULT (f));
1526 x_set_border_pixel (f, pix);
1527 update_face_from_frame_parameter (f, Qborder_color, arg);
1528 }
1529
1530
1531 void
1532 x_set_cursor_type (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1533 {
1534 set_frame_cursor_types (f, arg);
1535 }
1536
1537 void
1538 x_set_icon_type (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1539 {
1540 int result;
1541
1542 if (NILP (arg) && NILP (oldval))
1543 return;
1544
1545 if (STRINGP (arg) && STRINGP (oldval)
1546 && EQ (Fstring_equal (oldval, arg), Qt))
1547 return;
1548
1549 if (SYMBOLP (arg) && SYMBOLP (oldval) && EQ (arg, oldval))
1550 return;
1551
1552 block_input ();
1553
1554 result = x_bitmap_icon (f, arg);
1555 if (result)
1556 {
1557 unblock_input ();
1558 error ("No icon window available");
1559 }
1560
1561 unblock_input ();
1562 }
1563
1564 void
1565 x_set_icon_name (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1566 {
1567 if (STRINGP (arg))
1568 {
1569 if (STRINGP (oldval) && EQ (Fstring_equal (oldval, arg), Qt))
1570 return;
1571 }
1572 else if (!NILP (arg) || NILP (oldval))
1573 return;
1574
1575 fset_icon_name (f, arg);
1576
1577 #if 0
1578 if (f->output_data.w32->icon_bitmap != 0)
1579 return;
1580
1581 block_input ();
1582
1583 result = x_text_icon (f,
1584 SSDATA ((!NILP (f->icon_name)
1585 ? f->icon_name
1586 : !NILP (f->title)
1587 ? f->title
1588 : f->name)));
1589
1590 if (result)
1591 {
1592 unblock_input ();
1593 error ("No icon window available");
1594 }
1595
1596 /* If the window was unmapped (and its icon was mapped),
1597 the new icon is not mapped, so map the window in its stead. */
1598 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f))
1599 {
1600 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
1601 XtPopup (f->output_data.w32->widget, XtGrabNone);
1602 #endif
1603 XMapWindow (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f));
1604 }
1605
1606 XFlush (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f));
1607 unblock_input ();
1608 #endif
1609 }
1610
1611 \f
1612 void
1613 x_set_menu_bar_lines (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object value, Lisp_Object oldval)
1614 {
1615 int nlines;
1616
1617 /* Right now, menu bars don't work properly in minibuf-only frames;
1618 most of the commands try to apply themselves to the minibuffer
1619 frame itself, and get an error because you can't switch buffers
1620 in or split the minibuffer window. */
1621 if (FRAME_MINIBUF_ONLY_P (f))
1622 return;
1623
1624 if (INTEGERP (value))
1625 nlines = XINT (value);
1626 else
1627 nlines = 0;
1628
1629 FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f) = 0;
1630 FRAME_MENU_BAR_HEIGHT (f) = 0;
1631 if (nlines)
1632 FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f) = 1;
1633 else
1634 {
1635 if (FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f) == 1)
1636 free_frame_menubar (f);
1637 FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f) = 0;
1638
1639 /* Adjust the frame size so that the client (text) dimensions
1640 remain the same. This depends on FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR being
1641 set correctly. */
1642 x_set_window_size (f, 0, FRAME_TEXT_WIDTH (f), FRAME_TEXT_HEIGHT (f), 1);
1643 do_pending_window_change (0);
1644 }
1645 adjust_frame_glyphs (f);
1646 }
1647
1648
1649 /* Set the number of lines used for the tool bar of frame F to VALUE.
1650 VALUE not an integer, or < 0 means set the lines to zero. OLDVAL is
1651 the old number of tool bar lines (and is unused). This function may
1652 change the height of all windows on frame F to match the new tool bar
1653 height. By design, the frame's height doesn't change (but maybe it
1654 should if we don't get enough space otherwise). */
1655
1656 void
1657 x_set_tool_bar_lines (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object value, Lisp_Object oldval)
1658 {
1659 int delta, nlines, root_height;
1660 int unit = FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f);
1661
1662 /* Treat tool bars like menu bars. */
1663 if (FRAME_MINIBUF_ONLY_P (f))
1664 return;
1665
1666 /* Use VALUE only if an integer >= 0. */
1667 if (INTEGERP (value) && XINT (value) >= 0)
1668 nlines = XFASTINT (value);
1669 else
1670 nlines = 0;
1671
1672 /* Make sure we redisplay all windows in this frame. */
1673 windows_or_buffers_changed = 23;
1674
1675 /* DELTA is in pixels now. */
1676 delta = (nlines - FRAME_TOOL_BAR_LINES (f)) * unit;
1677
1678 /* Don't resize the tool-bar to more than we have room for. Note: The
1679 calculations below and the subsequent call to resize_frame_windows
1680 are inherently flawed because they can make the toolbar higher than
1681 the containing frame. */
1682 if (delta > 0)
1683 {
1684 root_height = WINDOW_PIXEL_HEIGHT (XWINDOW (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f)));
1685 if (root_height - delta < unit)
1686 {
1687 delta = root_height - unit;
1688 /* When creating a new frame and toolbar mode is enabled, we
1689 need at least one toolbar line. */
1690 nlines = max (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_LINES (f) + delta / unit, 1);
1691 }
1692 }
1693
1694 FRAME_TOOL_BAR_LINES (f) = nlines;
1695 FRAME_TOOL_BAR_HEIGHT (f) = nlines * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f);
1696 ++windows_or_buffers_changed;
1697 resize_frame_windows (f, FRAME_TEXT_HEIGHT (f), 0, 1);
1698 adjust_frame_glyphs (f);
1699
1700 /* We also have to make sure that the internal border at the top of
1701 the frame, below the menu bar or tool bar, is redrawn when the
1702 tool bar disappears. This is so because the internal border is
1703 below the tool bar if one is displayed, but is below the menu bar
1704 if there isn't a tool bar. The tool bar draws into the area
1705 below the menu bar. */
1706 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) && FRAME_TOOL_BAR_HEIGHT (f) == 0)
1707 {
1708 clear_frame (f);
1709 clear_current_matrices (f);
1710 }
1711
1712 /* If the tool bar gets smaller, the internal border below it
1713 has to be cleared. It was formerly part of the display
1714 of the larger tool bar, and updating windows won't clear it. */
1715 if (FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f) != 0 && FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f))
1716 {
1717 int height = FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f);
1718 int width = FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f);
1719 int y = nlines * unit;
1720 HDC hdc = get_frame_dc (f);
1721
1722 block_input ();
1723 w32_clear_area (f, hdc, 0, y, width, height);
1724 release_frame_dc (f, hdc);
1725 unblock_input ();
1726 }
1727
1728 if (delta < 0 && WINDOWP (f->tool_bar_window))
1729 clear_glyph_matrix (XWINDOW (f->tool_bar_window)->current_matrix);
1730
1731 run_window_configuration_change_hook (f);
1732 }
1733
1734
1735 /* Change the name of frame F to NAME. If NAME is nil, set F's name to
1736 w32_id_name.
1737
1738 If EXPLICIT is non-zero, that indicates that lisp code is setting the
1739 name; if NAME is a string, set F's name to NAME and set
1740 F->explicit_name; if NAME is Qnil, then clear F->explicit_name.
1741
1742 If EXPLICIT is zero, that indicates that Emacs redisplay code is
1743 suggesting a new name, which lisp code should override; if
1744 F->explicit_name is set, ignore the new name; otherwise, set it. */
1745
1746 void
1747 x_set_name (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object name, int explicit)
1748 {
1749 /* Make sure that requests from lisp code override requests from
1750 Emacs redisplay code. */
1751 if (explicit)
1752 {
1753 /* If we're switching from explicit to implicit, we had better
1754 update the mode lines and thereby update the title. */
1755 if (f->explicit_name && NILP (name))
1756 update_mode_lines = 25;
1757
1758 f->explicit_name = ! NILP (name);
1759 }
1760 else if (f->explicit_name)
1761 return;
1762
1763 /* If NAME is nil, set the name to the w32_id_name. */
1764 if (NILP (name))
1765 {
1766 /* Check for no change needed in this very common case
1767 before we do any consing. */
1768 if (!strcmp (FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->w32_id_name,
1769 SDATA (f->name)))
1770 return;
1771 name = build_string (FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->w32_id_name);
1772 }
1773 else
1774 CHECK_STRING (name);
1775
1776 /* Don't change the name if it's already NAME. */
1777 if (! NILP (Fstring_equal (name, f->name)))
1778 return;
1779
1780 fset_name (f, name);
1781
1782 /* For setting the frame title, the title parameter should override
1783 the name parameter. */
1784 if (! NILP (f->title))
1785 name = f->title;
1786
1787 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f))
1788 {
1789 block_input ();
1790 GUI_FN (SetWindowText) (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f),
1791 GUI_SDATA (GUI_ENCODE_SYSTEM (name)));
1792 unblock_input ();
1793 }
1794 }
1795
1796 /* This function should be called when the user's lisp code has
1797 specified a name for the frame; the name will override any set by the
1798 redisplay code. */
1799 void
1800 x_explicitly_set_name (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1801 {
1802 x_set_name (f, arg, 1);
1803 }
1804
1805 /* This function should be called by Emacs redisplay code to set the
1806 name; names set this way will never override names set by the user's
1807 lisp code. */
1808 void
1809 x_implicitly_set_name (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object arg, Lisp_Object oldval)
1810 {
1811 x_set_name (f, arg, 0);
1812 }
1813 \f
1814 /* Change the title of frame F to NAME.
1815 If NAME is nil, use the frame name as the title. */
1816
1817 void
1818 x_set_title (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object old_name)
1819 {
1820 /* Don't change the title if it's already NAME. */
1821 if (EQ (name, f->title))
1822 return;
1823
1824 update_mode_lines = 26;
1825
1826 fset_title (f, name);
1827
1828 if (NILP (name))
1829 name = f->name;
1830
1831 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f))
1832 {
1833 block_input ();
1834 GUI_FN (SetWindowText) (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f),
1835 GUI_SDATA (GUI_ENCODE_SYSTEM (name)));
1836 unblock_input ();
1837 }
1838 }
1839
1840 void
1841 x_set_scroll_bar_default_width (struct frame *f)
1842 {
1843 int unit = FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f);
1844
1845 FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (f) = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXVSCROLL);
1846 FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (f)
1847 = (FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (f) + unit - 1) / unit;
1848 }
1849
1850 \f
1851 /* Subroutines for creating a frame. */
1852
1853 Cursor
1854 w32_load_cursor (LPCTSTR name)
1855 {
1856 /* Try first to load cursor from application resource. */
1857 Cursor cursor = LoadImage ((HINSTANCE) GetModuleHandle (NULL),
1858 name, IMAGE_CURSOR, 0, 0,
1859 LR_DEFAULTCOLOR | LR_DEFAULTSIZE | LR_SHARED);
1860 if (!cursor)
1861 {
1862 /* Then try to load a shared predefined cursor. */
1863 cursor = LoadImage (NULL, name, IMAGE_CURSOR, 0, 0,
1864 LR_DEFAULTCOLOR | LR_DEFAULTSIZE | LR_SHARED);
1865 }
1866 return cursor;
1867 }
1868
1869 static LRESULT CALLBACK w32_wnd_proc (HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);
1870
1871 #define INIT_WINDOW_CLASS(WC) \
1872 (WC).style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW; \
1873 (WC).lpfnWndProc = (WNDPROC) w32_wnd_proc; \
1874 (WC).cbClsExtra = 0; \
1875 (WC).cbWndExtra = WND_EXTRA_BYTES; \
1876 (WC).hInstance = hinst; \
1877 (WC).hIcon = LoadIcon (hinst, EMACS_CLASS); \
1878 (WC).hCursor = w32_load_cursor (IDC_ARROW); \
1879 (WC).hbrBackground = NULL; \
1880 (WC).lpszMenuName = NULL; \
1881
1882 static BOOL
1883 w32_init_class (HINSTANCE hinst)
1884 {
1885 if (w32_unicode_gui)
1886 {
1887 WNDCLASSW uwc;
1888 INIT_WINDOW_CLASS(uwc);
1889 uwc.lpszClassName = L"Emacs";
1890
1891 return RegisterClassW (&uwc);
1892 }
1893 else
1894 {
1895 WNDCLASS wc;
1896 INIT_WINDOW_CLASS(wc);
1897 wc.lpszClassName = EMACS_CLASS;
1898
1899 return RegisterClassA (&wc);
1900 }
1901 }
1902
1903 static HWND
1904 w32_createscrollbar (struct frame *f, struct scroll_bar * bar)
1905 {
1906 return CreateWindow ("SCROLLBAR", "", SBS_VERT | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE,
1907 /* Position and size of scroll bar. */
1908 bar->left, bar->top, bar->width, bar->height,
1909 FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), NULL, hinst, NULL);
1910 }
1911
1912 static void
1913 w32_createwindow (struct frame *f)
1914 {
1915 HWND hwnd;
1916 RECT rect;
1917 Lisp_Object top = Qunbound;
1918 Lisp_Object left = Qunbound;
1919 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = &one_w32_display_info;
1920
1921 rect.left = rect.top = 0;
1922 rect.right = FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f);
1923 rect.bottom = FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f);
1924
1925 AdjustWindowRect (&rect, f->output_data.w32->dwStyle,
1926 FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f));
1927
1928 /* Do first time app init */
1929
1930 w32_init_class (hinst);
1931
1932 if (f->size_hint_flags & USPosition || f->size_hint_flags & PPosition)
1933 {
1934 XSETINT (left, f->left_pos);
1935 XSETINT (top, f->top_pos);
1936 }
1937 else if (EQ (left, Qunbound) && EQ (top, Qunbound))
1938 {
1939 /* When called with RES_TYPE_NUMBER, w32_get_arg will return zero
1940 for anything that is not a number and is not Qunbound. */
1941 left = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, Qnil, Qleft, "left", "Left", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
1942 top = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, Qnil, Qtop, "top", "Top", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
1943 }
1944
1945 FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) = hwnd
1946 = CreateWindow (EMACS_CLASS,
1947 f->namebuf,
1948 f->output_data.w32->dwStyle | WS_CLIPCHILDREN,
1949 EQ (left, Qunbound) ? CW_USEDEFAULT : XINT (left),
1950 EQ (top, Qunbound) ? CW_USEDEFAULT : XINT (top),
1951 rect.right - rect.left,
1952 rect.bottom - rect.top,
1953 NULL,
1954 NULL,
1955 hinst,
1956 NULL);
1957
1958 if (hwnd)
1959 {
1960 SetWindowLong (hwnd, WND_FONTWIDTH_INDEX, FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f));
1961 SetWindowLong (hwnd, WND_LINEHEIGHT_INDEX, FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f));
1962 SetWindowLong (hwnd, WND_BORDER_INDEX, FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f));
1963 SetWindowLong (hwnd, WND_SCROLLBAR_INDEX, FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_WIDTH (f));
1964 SetWindowLong (hwnd, WND_BACKGROUND_INDEX, FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f));
1965
1966 /* Enable drag-n-drop. */
1967 DragAcceptFiles (hwnd, TRUE);
1968
1969 /* Do this to discard the default setting specified by our parent. */
1970 ShowWindow (hwnd, SW_HIDE);
1971
1972 /* Update frame positions. */
1973 GetWindowRect (hwnd, &rect);
1974 f->left_pos = rect.left;
1975 f->top_pos = rect.top;
1976 }
1977 }
1978
1979 static void
1980 my_post_msg (W32Msg * wmsg, HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
1981 {
1982 wmsg->msg.hwnd = hwnd;
1983 wmsg->msg.message = msg;
1984 wmsg->msg.wParam = wParam;
1985 wmsg->msg.lParam = lParam;
1986 wmsg->msg.time = GetMessageTime ();
1987
1988 post_msg (wmsg);
1989 }
1990
1991 /* GetKeyState and MapVirtualKey on Windows 95 do not actually distinguish
1992 between left and right keys as advertised. We test for this
1993 support dynamically, and set a flag when the support is absent. If
1994 absent, we keep track of the left and right control and alt keys
1995 ourselves. This is particularly necessary on keyboards that rely
1996 upon the AltGr key, which is represented as having the left control
1997 and right alt keys pressed. For these keyboards, we need to know
1998 when the left alt key has been pressed in addition to the AltGr key
1999 so that we can properly support M-AltGr-key sequences (such as M-@
2000 on Swedish keyboards). */
2001
2002 #define EMACS_LCONTROL 0
2003 #define EMACS_RCONTROL 1
2004 #define EMACS_LMENU 2
2005 #define EMACS_RMENU 3
2006
2007 static int modifiers[4];
2008 static int modifiers_recorded;
2009 static int modifier_key_support_tested;
2010
2011 static void
2012 test_modifier_support (unsigned int wparam)
2013 {
2014 unsigned int l, r;
2015
2016 if (wparam != VK_CONTROL && wparam != VK_MENU)
2017 return;
2018 if (wparam == VK_CONTROL)
2019 {
2020 l = VK_LCONTROL;
2021 r = VK_RCONTROL;
2022 }
2023 else
2024 {
2025 l = VK_LMENU;
2026 r = VK_RMENU;
2027 }
2028 if (!(GetKeyState (l) & 0x8000) && !(GetKeyState (r) & 0x8000))
2029 modifiers_recorded = 1;
2030 else
2031 modifiers_recorded = 0;
2032 modifier_key_support_tested = 1;
2033 }
2034
2035 static void
2036 record_keydown (unsigned int wparam, unsigned int lparam)
2037 {
2038 int i;
2039
2040 if (!modifier_key_support_tested)
2041 test_modifier_support (wparam);
2042
2043 if ((wparam != VK_CONTROL && wparam != VK_MENU) || !modifiers_recorded)
2044 return;
2045
2046 if (wparam == VK_CONTROL)
2047 i = (lparam & 0x1000000) ? EMACS_RCONTROL : EMACS_LCONTROL;
2048 else
2049 i = (lparam & 0x1000000) ? EMACS_RMENU : EMACS_LMENU;
2050
2051 modifiers[i] = 1;
2052 }
2053
2054 static void
2055 record_keyup (unsigned int wparam, unsigned int lparam)
2056 {
2057 int i;
2058
2059 if ((wparam != VK_CONTROL && wparam != VK_MENU) || !modifiers_recorded)
2060 return;
2061
2062 if (wparam == VK_CONTROL)
2063 i = (lparam & 0x1000000) ? EMACS_RCONTROL : EMACS_LCONTROL;
2064 else
2065 i = (lparam & 0x1000000) ? EMACS_RMENU : EMACS_LMENU;
2066
2067 modifiers[i] = 0;
2068 }
2069
2070 /* Emacs can lose focus while a modifier key has been pressed. When
2071 it regains focus, be conservative and clear all modifiers since
2072 we cannot reconstruct the left and right modifier state. */
2073 static void
2074 reset_modifiers (void)
2075 {
2076 SHORT ctrl, alt;
2077
2078 if (GetFocus () == NULL)
2079 /* Emacs doesn't have keyboard focus. Do nothing. */
2080 return;
2081
2082 ctrl = GetAsyncKeyState (VK_CONTROL);
2083 alt = GetAsyncKeyState (VK_MENU);
2084
2085 if (!(ctrl & 0x08000))
2086 /* Clear any recorded control modifier state. */
2087 modifiers[EMACS_RCONTROL] = modifiers[EMACS_LCONTROL] = 0;
2088
2089 if (!(alt & 0x08000))
2090 /* Clear any recorded alt modifier state. */
2091 modifiers[EMACS_RMENU] = modifiers[EMACS_LMENU] = 0;
2092
2093 /* Update the state of all modifier keys, because modifiers used in
2094 hot-key combinations can get stuck on if Emacs loses focus as a
2095 result of a hot-key being pressed. */
2096 {
2097 BYTE keystate[256];
2098
2099 #define CURRENT_STATE(key) ((GetAsyncKeyState (key) & 0x8000) >> 8)
2100
2101 memset (keystate, 0, sizeof (keystate));
2102 GetKeyboardState (keystate);
2103 keystate[VK_SHIFT] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_SHIFT);
2104 keystate[VK_CONTROL] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_CONTROL);
2105 keystate[VK_LCONTROL] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_LCONTROL);
2106 keystate[VK_RCONTROL] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_RCONTROL);
2107 keystate[VK_MENU] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_MENU);
2108 keystate[VK_LMENU] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_LMENU);
2109 keystate[VK_RMENU] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_RMENU);
2110 keystate[VK_LWIN] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_LWIN);
2111 keystate[VK_RWIN] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_RWIN);
2112 keystate[VK_APPS] = CURRENT_STATE (VK_APPS);
2113 SetKeyboardState (keystate);
2114 }
2115 }
2116
2117 /* Synchronize modifier state with what is reported with the current
2118 keystroke. Even if we cannot distinguish between left and right
2119 modifier keys, we know that, if no modifiers are set, then neither
2120 the left or right modifier should be set. */
2121 static void
2122 sync_modifiers (void)
2123 {
2124 if (!modifiers_recorded)
2125 return;
2126
2127 if (!(GetKeyState (VK_CONTROL) & 0x8000))
2128 modifiers[EMACS_RCONTROL] = modifiers[EMACS_LCONTROL] = 0;
2129
2130 if (!(GetKeyState (VK_MENU) & 0x8000))
2131 modifiers[EMACS_RMENU] = modifiers[EMACS_LMENU] = 0;
2132 }
2133
2134 static int
2135 modifier_set (int vkey)
2136 {
2137 /* Warning: The fact that VK_NUMLOCK is not treated as the other 2
2138 toggle keys is not an omission! If you want to add it, you will
2139 have to make changes in the default sub-case of the WM_KEYDOWN
2140 switch, because if the NUMLOCK modifier is set, the code there
2141 will directly convert any key that looks like an ASCII letter,
2142 and also downcase those that look like upper-case ASCII. */
2143 if (vkey == VK_CAPITAL)
2144 {
2145 if (NILP (Vw32_enable_caps_lock))
2146 return 0;
2147 else
2148 return (GetKeyState (vkey) & 0x1);
2149 }
2150 if (vkey == VK_SCROLL)
2151 {
2152 if (NILP (Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier)
2153 /* w32-scroll-lock-modifier can be any non-nil value that is
2154 not one of the modifiers, in which case it shall be ignored. */
2155 || !( EQ (Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier, Qhyper)
2156 || EQ (Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier, Qsuper)
2157 || EQ (Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier, Qmeta)
2158 || EQ (Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier, Qalt)
2159 || EQ (Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier, Qcontrol)
2160 || EQ (Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier, Qshift)))
2161 return 0;
2162 else
2163 return (GetKeyState (vkey) & 0x1);
2164 }
2165
2166 if (!modifiers_recorded)
2167 return (GetKeyState (vkey) & 0x8000);
2168
2169 switch (vkey)
2170 {
2171 case VK_LCONTROL:
2172 return modifiers[EMACS_LCONTROL];
2173 case VK_RCONTROL:
2174 return modifiers[EMACS_RCONTROL];
2175 case VK_LMENU:
2176 return modifiers[EMACS_LMENU];
2177 case VK_RMENU:
2178 return modifiers[EMACS_RMENU];
2179 }
2180 return (GetKeyState (vkey) & 0x8000);
2181 }
2182
2183 /* Convert between the modifier bits W32 uses and the modifier bits
2184 Emacs uses. */
2185
2186 unsigned int
2187 w32_key_to_modifier (int key)
2188 {
2189 Lisp_Object key_mapping;
2190
2191 switch (key)
2192 {
2193 case VK_LWIN:
2194 key_mapping = Vw32_lwindow_modifier;
2195 break;
2196 case VK_RWIN:
2197 key_mapping = Vw32_rwindow_modifier;
2198 break;
2199 case VK_APPS:
2200 key_mapping = Vw32_apps_modifier;
2201 break;
2202 case VK_SCROLL:
2203 key_mapping = Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier;
2204 break;
2205 default:
2206 key_mapping = Qnil;
2207 }
2208
2209 /* NB. This code runs in the input thread, asynchronously to the lisp
2210 thread, so we must be careful to ensure access to lisp data is
2211 thread-safe. The following code is safe because the modifier
2212 variable values are updated atomically from lisp and symbols are
2213 not relocated by GC. Also, we don't have to worry about seeing GC
2214 markbits here. */
2215 if (EQ (key_mapping, Qhyper))
2216 return hyper_modifier;
2217 if (EQ (key_mapping, Qsuper))
2218 return super_modifier;
2219 if (EQ (key_mapping, Qmeta))
2220 return meta_modifier;
2221 if (EQ (key_mapping, Qalt))
2222 return alt_modifier;
2223 if (EQ (key_mapping, Qctrl))
2224 return ctrl_modifier;
2225 if (EQ (key_mapping, Qcontrol)) /* synonym for ctrl */
2226 return ctrl_modifier;
2227 if (EQ (key_mapping, Qshift))
2228 return shift_modifier;
2229
2230 /* Don't generate any modifier if not explicitly requested. */
2231 return 0;
2232 }
2233
2234 static unsigned int
2235 w32_get_modifiers (void)
2236 {
2237 return ((modifier_set (VK_SHIFT) ? shift_modifier : 0) |
2238 (modifier_set (VK_CONTROL) ? ctrl_modifier : 0) |
2239 (modifier_set (VK_LWIN) ? w32_key_to_modifier (VK_LWIN) : 0) |
2240 (modifier_set (VK_RWIN) ? w32_key_to_modifier (VK_RWIN) : 0) |
2241 (modifier_set (VK_APPS) ? w32_key_to_modifier (VK_APPS) : 0) |
2242 (modifier_set (VK_SCROLL) ? w32_key_to_modifier (VK_SCROLL) : 0) |
2243 (modifier_set (VK_MENU) ?
2244 ((NILP (Vw32_alt_is_meta)) ? alt_modifier : meta_modifier) : 0));
2245 }
2246
2247 /* We map the VK_* modifiers into console modifier constants
2248 so that we can use the same routines to handle both console
2249 and window input. */
2250
2251 static int
2252 construct_console_modifiers (void)
2253 {
2254 int mods;
2255
2256 mods = 0;
2257 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_SHIFT)) ? SHIFT_PRESSED : 0;
2258 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_CAPITAL)) ? CAPSLOCK_ON : 0;
2259 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_SCROLL)) ? SCROLLLOCK_ON : 0;
2260 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_NUMLOCK)) ? NUMLOCK_ON : 0;
2261 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_LCONTROL)) ? LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED : 0;
2262 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_RCONTROL)) ? RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED : 0;
2263 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_LMENU)) ? LEFT_ALT_PRESSED : 0;
2264 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_RMENU)) ? RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED : 0;
2265 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_LWIN)) ? LEFT_WIN_PRESSED : 0;
2266 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_RWIN)) ? RIGHT_WIN_PRESSED : 0;
2267 mods |= (modifier_set (VK_APPS)) ? APPS_PRESSED : 0;
2268
2269 return mods;
2270 }
2271
2272 static int
2273 w32_get_key_modifiers (unsigned int wparam, unsigned int lparam)
2274 {
2275 int mods;
2276
2277 /* Convert to emacs modifiers. */
2278 mods = w32_kbd_mods_to_emacs (construct_console_modifiers (), wparam);
2279
2280 return mods;
2281 }
2282
2283 unsigned int
2284 map_keypad_keys (unsigned int virt_key, unsigned int extended)
2285 {
2286 if (virt_key < VK_CLEAR || virt_key > VK_DELETE)
2287 return virt_key;
2288
2289 if (virt_key == VK_RETURN)
2290 return (extended ? VK_NUMPAD_ENTER : VK_RETURN);
2291
2292 if (virt_key >= VK_PRIOR && virt_key <= VK_DOWN)
2293 return (!extended ? (VK_NUMPAD_PRIOR + (virt_key - VK_PRIOR)) : virt_key);
2294
2295 if (virt_key == VK_INSERT || virt_key == VK_DELETE)
2296 return (!extended ? (VK_NUMPAD_INSERT + (virt_key - VK_INSERT)) : virt_key);
2297
2298 if (virt_key == VK_CLEAR)
2299 return (!extended ? VK_NUMPAD_CLEAR : virt_key);
2300
2301 return virt_key;
2302 }
2303
2304 /* List of special key combinations which w32 would normally capture,
2305 but Emacs should grab instead. Not directly visible to lisp, to
2306 simplify synchronization. Each item is an integer encoding a virtual
2307 key code and modifier combination to capture. */
2308 static Lisp_Object w32_grabbed_keys;
2309
2310 #define HOTKEY(vk, mods) make_number (((vk) & 255) | ((mods) << 8))
2311 #define HOTKEY_ID(k) (XFASTINT (k) & 0xbfff)
2312 #define HOTKEY_VK_CODE(k) (XFASTINT (k) & 255)
2313 #define HOTKEY_MODIFIERS(k) (XFASTINT (k) >> 8)
2314
2315 #define RAW_HOTKEY_ID(k) ((k) & 0xbfff)
2316 #define RAW_HOTKEY_VK_CODE(k) ((k) & 255)
2317 #define RAW_HOTKEY_MODIFIERS(k) ((k) >> 8)
2318
2319 /* Register hot-keys for reserved key combinations when Emacs has
2320 keyboard focus, since this is the only way Emacs can receive key
2321 combinations like Alt-Tab which are used by the system. */
2322
2323 static void
2324 register_hot_keys (HWND hwnd)
2325 {
2326 Lisp_Object keylist;
2327
2328 /* Use CONSP, since we are called asynchronously. */
2329 for (keylist = w32_grabbed_keys; CONSP (keylist); keylist = XCDR (keylist))
2330 {
2331 Lisp_Object key = XCAR (keylist);
2332
2333 /* Deleted entries get set to nil. */
2334 if (!INTEGERP (key))
2335 continue;
2336
2337 RegisterHotKey (hwnd, HOTKEY_ID (key),
2338 HOTKEY_MODIFIERS (key), HOTKEY_VK_CODE (key));
2339 }
2340 }
2341
2342 static void
2343 unregister_hot_keys (HWND hwnd)
2344 {
2345 Lisp_Object keylist;
2346
2347 for (keylist = w32_grabbed_keys; CONSP (keylist); keylist = XCDR (keylist))
2348 {
2349 Lisp_Object key = XCAR (keylist);
2350
2351 if (!INTEGERP (key))
2352 continue;
2353
2354 UnregisterHotKey (hwnd, HOTKEY_ID (key));
2355 }
2356 }
2357
2358 #if EMACSDEBUG
2359 const char*
2360 w32_name_of_message (UINT msg)
2361 {
2362 unsigned i;
2363 static char buf[64];
2364 static const struct {
2365 UINT msg;
2366 const char* name;
2367 } msgnames[] = {
2368 #define M(msg) { msg, # msg }
2369 M (WM_PAINT),
2370 M (WM_TIMER),
2371 M (WM_USER),
2372 M (WM_MOUSEMOVE),
2373 M (WM_LBUTTONUP),
2374 M (WM_KEYDOWN),
2375 M (WM_EMACS_KILL),
2376 M (WM_EMACS_CREATEWINDOW),
2377 M (WM_EMACS_DONE),
2378 M (WM_EMACS_CREATESCROLLBAR),
2379 M (WM_EMACS_SHOWWINDOW),
2380 M (WM_EMACS_SETWINDOWPOS),
2381 M (WM_EMACS_DESTROYWINDOW),
2382 M (WM_EMACS_TRACKPOPUPMENU),
2383 M (WM_EMACS_SETFOCUS),
2384 M (WM_EMACS_SETFOREGROUND),
2385 M (WM_EMACS_SETLOCALE),
2386 M (WM_EMACS_SETKEYBOARDLAYOUT),
2387 M (WM_EMACS_REGISTER_HOT_KEY),
2388 M (WM_EMACS_UNREGISTER_HOT_KEY),
2389 M (WM_EMACS_TOGGLE_LOCK_KEY),
2390 M (WM_EMACS_TRACK_CARET),
2391 M (WM_EMACS_DESTROY_CARET),
2392 M (WM_EMACS_SHOW_CARET),
2393 M (WM_EMACS_HIDE_CARET),
2394 M (WM_EMACS_SETCURSOR),
2395 M (WM_EMACS_PAINT),
2396 M (WM_CHAR),
2397 #undef M
2398 { 0, 0 }
2399 };
2400
2401 for (i = 0; msgnames[i].name; ++i)
2402 if (msgnames[i].msg == msg)
2403 return msgnames[i].name;
2404
2405 sprintf (buf, "message 0x%04x", (unsigned)msg);
2406 return buf;
2407 }
2408 #endif /* EMACSDEBUG */
2409
2410 /* Here's an overview of how Emacs input works in GUI sessions on
2411 MS-Windows. (For description of non-GUI input, see the commentary
2412 before w32_console_read_socket in w32inevt.c.)
2413
2414 System messages are read and processed by w32_msg_pump below. This
2415 function runs in a separate thread. It handles a small number of
2416 custom WM_EMACS_* messages (posted by the main thread, look for
2417 PostMessage calls), and dispatches the rest to w32_wnd_proc, which
2418 is the main window procedure for the entire Emacs application.
2419
2420 w32_wnd_proc also runs in the same separate input thread. It
2421 handles some messages, mostly those that need GDI calls, by itself.
2422 For the others, it calls my_post_msg, which inserts the messages
2423 into the input queue serviced by w32_read_socket.
2424
2425 w32_read_socket runs in the main (a.k.a. "Lisp") thread, and is
2426 called synchronously from keyboard.c when it is known or suspected
2427 that some input is available. w32_read_socket either handles
2428 messages immediately, or converts them into Emacs input events and
2429 stuffs them into kbd_buffer, where kbd_buffer_get_event can get at
2430 them and process them when read_char and its callers require
2431 input.
2432
2433 Under Cygwin with the W32 toolkit, the use of /dev/windows with
2434 select(2) takes the place of w32_read_socket.
2435
2436 */
2437
2438 /* Main message dispatch loop. */
2439
2440 static void
2441 w32_msg_pump (deferred_msg * msg_buf)
2442 {
2443 MSG msg;
2444 WPARAM result;
2445 HWND focus_window;
2446
2447 msh_mousewheel = RegisterWindowMessage (MSH_MOUSEWHEEL);
2448
2449 while ((w32_unicode_gui ? GetMessageW : GetMessageA) (&msg, NULL, 0, 0))
2450 {
2451
2452 /* DebPrint (("w32_msg_pump: %s time:%u\n", */
2453 /* w32_name_of_message (msg.message), msg.time)); */
2454
2455 if (msg.hwnd == NULL)
2456 {
2457 switch (msg.message)
2458 {
2459 case WM_NULL:
2460 /* Produced by complete_deferred_msg; just ignore. */
2461 break;
2462 case WM_EMACS_CREATEWINDOW:
2463 /* Initialize COM for this window. Even though we don't use it,
2464 some third party shell extensions can cause it to be used in
2465 system dialogs, which causes a crash if it is not initialized.
2466 This is a known bug in Windows, which was fixed long ago, but
2467 the patch for XP is not publicly available until XP SP3,
2468 and older versions will never be patched. */
2469 CoInitialize (NULL);
2470 w32_createwindow ((struct frame *) msg.wParam);
2471 if (!PostThreadMessage (dwMainThreadId, WM_EMACS_DONE, 0, 0))
2472 emacs_abort ();
2473 break;
2474 case WM_EMACS_SETLOCALE:
2475 SetThreadLocale (msg.wParam);
2476 /* Reply is not expected. */
2477 break;
2478 case WM_EMACS_SETKEYBOARDLAYOUT:
2479 result = (WPARAM) ActivateKeyboardLayout ((HKL) msg.wParam, 0);
2480 if (!PostThreadMessage (dwMainThreadId, WM_EMACS_DONE,
2481 result, 0))
2482 emacs_abort ();
2483 break;
2484 case WM_EMACS_REGISTER_HOT_KEY:
2485 focus_window = GetFocus ();
2486 if (focus_window != NULL)
2487 RegisterHotKey (focus_window,
2488 RAW_HOTKEY_ID (msg.wParam),
2489 RAW_HOTKEY_MODIFIERS (msg.wParam),
2490 RAW_HOTKEY_VK_CODE (msg.wParam));
2491 /* Reply is not expected. */
2492 break;
2493 case WM_EMACS_UNREGISTER_HOT_KEY:
2494 focus_window = GetFocus ();
2495 if (focus_window != NULL)
2496 UnregisterHotKey (focus_window, RAW_HOTKEY_ID (msg.wParam));
2497 /* Mark item as erased. NB: this code must be
2498 thread-safe. The next line is okay because the cons
2499 cell is never made into garbage and is not relocated by
2500 GC. */
2501 XSETCAR (XIL ((EMACS_INT) msg.lParam), Qnil);
2502 if (!PostThreadMessage (dwMainThreadId, WM_EMACS_DONE, 0, 0))
2503 emacs_abort ();
2504 break;
2505 case WM_EMACS_TOGGLE_LOCK_KEY:
2506 {
2507 int vk_code = (int) msg.wParam;
2508 int cur_state = (GetKeyState (vk_code) & 1);
2509 Lisp_Object new_state = XIL ((EMACS_INT) msg.lParam);
2510
2511 /* NB: This code must be thread-safe. It is safe to
2512 call NILP because symbols are not relocated by GC,
2513 and pointer here is not touched by GC (so the markbit
2514 can't be set). Numbers are safe because they are
2515 immediate values. */
2516 if (NILP (new_state)
2517 || (NUMBERP (new_state)
2518 && ((XUINT (new_state)) & 1) != cur_state))
2519 {
2520 one_w32_display_info.faked_key = vk_code;
2521
2522 keybd_event ((BYTE) vk_code,
2523 (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (vk_code, 0),
2524 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY | KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0);
2525 keybd_event ((BYTE) vk_code,
2526 (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (vk_code, 0),
2527 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY | 0, 0);
2528 keybd_event ((BYTE) vk_code,
2529 (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (vk_code, 0),
2530 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY | KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0);
2531 cur_state = !cur_state;
2532 }
2533 if (!PostThreadMessage (dwMainThreadId, WM_EMACS_DONE,
2534 cur_state, 0))
2535 emacs_abort ();
2536 }
2537 break;
2538 #ifdef MSG_DEBUG
2539 /* Broadcast messages make it here, so you need to be looking
2540 for something in particular for this to be useful. */
2541 default:
2542 DebPrint (("msg %x not expected by w32_msg_pump\n", msg.message));
2543 #endif
2544 }
2545 }
2546 else
2547 {
2548 if (w32_unicode_gui)
2549 DispatchMessageW (&msg);
2550 else
2551 DispatchMessageA (&msg);
2552 }
2553
2554 /* Exit nested loop when our deferred message has completed. */
2555 if (msg_buf->completed)
2556 break;
2557 }
2558 }
2559
2560 deferred_msg * deferred_msg_head;
2561
2562 static deferred_msg *
2563 find_deferred_msg (HWND hwnd, UINT msg)
2564 {
2565 deferred_msg * item;
2566
2567 /* Don't actually need synchronization for read access, since
2568 modification of single pointer is always atomic. */
2569 /* enter_crit (); */
2570
2571 for (item = deferred_msg_head; item != NULL; item = item->next)
2572 if (item->w32msg.msg.hwnd == hwnd
2573 && item->w32msg.msg.message == msg)
2574 break;
2575
2576 /* leave_crit (); */
2577
2578 return item;
2579 }
2580
2581 static LRESULT
2582 send_deferred_msg (deferred_msg * msg_buf,
2583 HWND hwnd,
2584 UINT msg,
2585 WPARAM wParam,
2586 LPARAM lParam)
2587 {
2588 /* Only input thread can send deferred messages. */
2589 if (GetCurrentThreadId () != dwWindowsThreadId)
2590 emacs_abort ();
2591
2592 /* It is an error to send a message that is already deferred. */
2593 if (find_deferred_msg (hwnd, msg) != NULL)
2594 emacs_abort ();
2595
2596 /* Enforced synchronization is not needed because this is the only
2597 function that alters deferred_msg_head, and the following critical
2598 section is guaranteed to only be serially reentered (since only the
2599 input thread can call us). */
2600
2601 /* enter_crit (); */
2602
2603 msg_buf->completed = 0;
2604 msg_buf->next = deferred_msg_head;
2605 deferred_msg_head = msg_buf;
2606 my_post_msg (&msg_buf->w32msg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
2607
2608 /* leave_crit (); */
2609
2610 /* Start a new nested message loop to process other messages until
2611 this one is completed. */
2612 w32_msg_pump (msg_buf);
2613
2614 deferred_msg_head = msg_buf->next;
2615
2616 return msg_buf->result;
2617 }
2618
2619 void
2620 complete_deferred_msg (HWND hwnd, UINT msg, LRESULT result)
2621 {
2622 deferred_msg * msg_buf = find_deferred_msg (hwnd, msg);
2623
2624 if (msg_buf == NULL)
2625 /* Message may have been canceled, so don't abort. */
2626 return;
2627
2628 msg_buf->result = result;
2629 msg_buf->completed = 1;
2630
2631 /* Ensure input thread is woken so it notices the completion. */
2632 PostThreadMessage (dwWindowsThreadId, WM_NULL, 0, 0);
2633 }
2634
2635 static void
2636 cancel_all_deferred_msgs (void)
2637 {
2638 deferred_msg * item;
2639
2640 /* Don't actually need synchronization for read access, since
2641 modification of single pointer is always atomic. */
2642 /* enter_crit (); */
2643
2644 for (item = deferred_msg_head; item != NULL; item = item->next)
2645 {
2646 item->result = 0;
2647 item->completed = 1;
2648 }
2649
2650 /* leave_crit (); */
2651
2652 /* Ensure input thread is woken so it notices the completion. */
2653 PostThreadMessage (dwWindowsThreadId, WM_NULL, 0, 0);
2654 }
2655
2656 DWORD WINAPI
2657 w32_msg_worker (void *arg)
2658 {
2659 MSG msg;
2660 deferred_msg dummy_buf;
2661
2662 /* Ensure our message queue is created */
2663
2664 PeekMessage (&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_NOREMOVE);
2665
2666 if (!PostThreadMessage (dwMainThreadId, WM_EMACS_DONE, 0, 0))
2667 emacs_abort ();
2668
2669 memset (&dummy_buf, 0, sizeof (dummy_buf));
2670 dummy_buf.w32msg.msg.hwnd = NULL;
2671 dummy_buf.w32msg.msg.message = WM_NULL;
2672
2673 /* This is the initial message loop which should only exit when the
2674 application quits. */
2675 w32_msg_pump (&dummy_buf);
2676
2677 return 0;
2678 }
2679
2680 static void
2681 signal_user_input (void)
2682 {
2683 /* Interrupt any lisp that wants to be interrupted by input. */
2684 if (!NILP (Vthrow_on_input))
2685 {
2686 Vquit_flag = Vthrow_on_input;
2687 /* Doing a QUIT from this thread is a bad idea, since this
2688 unwinds the stack of the Lisp thread, and the Windows runtime
2689 rightfully barfs. Disabled. */
2690 #if 0
2691 /* If we're inside a function that wants immediate quits,
2692 do it now. */
2693 if (immediate_quit && NILP (Vinhibit_quit))
2694 {
2695 immediate_quit = 0;
2696 QUIT;
2697 }
2698 #endif
2699 }
2700 }
2701
2702
2703 static void
2704 post_character_message (HWND hwnd, UINT msg,
2705 WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam,
2706 DWORD modifiers)
2707 {
2708 W32Msg wmsg;
2709
2710 wmsg.dwModifiers = modifiers;
2711
2712 /* Detect quit_char and set quit-flag directly. Note that we
2713 still need to post a message to ensure the main thread will be
2714 woken up if blocked in sys_select, but we do NOT want to post
2715 the quit_char message itself (because it will usually be as if
2716 the user had typed quit_char twice). Instead, we post a dummy
2717 message that has no particular effect. */
2718 {
2719 int c = wParam;
2720 if (isalpha (c) && wmsg.dwModifiers == ctrl_modifier)
2721 c = make_ctrl_char (c) & 0377;
2722 if (c == quit_char
2723 || (wmsg.dwModifiers == 0
2724 && w32_quit_key && wParam == w32_quit_key))
2725 {
2726 Vquit_flag = Qt;
2727
2728 /* The choice of message is somewhat arbitrary, as long as
2729 the main thread handler just ignores it. */
2730 msg = WM_NULL;
2731
2732 /* Interrupt any blocking system calls. */
2733 signal_quit ();
2734
2735 /* As a safety precaution, forcibly complete any deferred
2736 messages. This is a kludge, but I don't see any particularly
2737 clean way to handle the situation where a deferred message is
2738 "dropped" in the lisp thread, and will thus never be
2739 completed, eg. by the user trying to activate the menubar
2740 when the lisp thread is busy, and then typing C-g when the
2741 menubar doesn't open promptly (with the result that the
2742 menubar never responds at all because the deferred
2743 WM_INITMENU message is never completed). Another problem
2744 situation is when the lisp thread calls SendMessage (to send
2745 a window manager command) when a message has been deferred;
2746 the lisp thread gets blocked indefinitely waiting for the
2747 deferred message to be completed, which itself is waiting for
2748 the lisp thread to respond.
2749
2750 Note that we don't want to block the input thread waiting for
2751 a response from the lisp thread (although that would at least
2752 solve the deadlock problem above), because we want to be able
2753 to receive C-g to interrupt the lisp thread. */
2754 cancel_all_deferred_msgs ();
2755 }
2756 else
2757 signal_user_input ();
2758 }
2759
2760 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
2761 }
2762
2763 /* Main window procedure */
2764
2765 static LRESULT CALLBACK
2766 w32_wnd_proc (HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
2767 {
2768 struct frame *f;
2769 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = &one_w32_display_info;
2770 W32Msg wmsg;
2771 int windows_translate;
2772 int key;
2773
2774 /* Note that it is okay to call x_window_to_frame, even though we are
2775 not running in the main lisp thread, because frame deletion
2776 requires the lisp thread to synchronize with this thread. Thus, if
2777 a frame struct is returned, it can be used without concern that the
2778 lisp thread might make it disappear while we are using it.
2779
2780 NB. Walking the frame list in this thread is safe (as long as
2781 writes of Lisp_Object slots are atomic, which they are on Windows).
2782 Although delete-frame can destructively modify the frame list while
2783 we are walking it, a garbage collection cannot occur until after
2784 delete-frame has synchronized with this thread.
2785
2786 It is also safe to use functions that make GDI calls, such as
2787 w32_clear_rect, because these functions must obtain a DC handle
2788 from the frame struct using get_frame_dc which is thread-aware. */
2789
2790 switch (msg)
2791 {
2792 case WM_ERASEBKGND:
2793 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
2794 if (f)
2795 {
2796 HDC hdc = get_frame_dc (f);
2797 GetUpdateRect (hwnd, &wmsg.rect, FALSE);
2798 w32_clear_rect (f, hdc, &wmsg.rect);
2799 release_frame_dc (f, hdc);
2800
2801 #if defined (W32_DEBUG_DISPLAY)
2802 DebPrint (("WM_ERASEBKGND (frame %p): erasing %d,%d-%d,%d\n",
2803 f,
2804 wmsg.rect.left, wmsg.rect.top,
2805 wmsg.rect.right, wmsg.rect.bottom));
2806 #endif /* W32_DEBUG_DISPLAY */
2807 }
2808 return 1;
2809 case WM_PALETTECHANGED:
2810 /* ignore our own changes */
2811 if ((HWND)wParam != hwnd)
2812 {
2813 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
2814 if (f)
2815 /* get_frame_dc will realize our palette and force all
2816 frames to be redrawn if needed. */
2817 release_frame_dc (f, get_frame_dc (f));
2818 }
2819 return 0;
2820 case WM_PAINT:
2821 {
2822 PAINTSTRUCT paintStruct;
2823 RECT update_rect;
2824 memset (&update_rect, 0, sizeof (update_rect));
2825
2826 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
2827 if (f == 0)
2828 {
2829 DebPrint (("WM_PAINT received for unknown window %p\n", hwnd));
2830 return 0;
2831 }
2832
2833 /* MSDN Docs say not to call BeginPaint if GetUpdateRect
2834 fails. Apparently this can happen under some
2835 circumstances. */
2836 if (GetUpdateRect (hwnd, &update_rect, FALSE) || !w32_strict_painting)
2837 {
2838 enter_crit ();
2839 BeginPaint (hwnd, &paintStruct);
2840
2841 /* The rectangles returned by GetUpdateRect and BeginPaint
2842 do not always match. Play it safe by assuming both areas
2843 are invalid. */
2844 UnionRect (&(wmsg.rect), &update_rect, &(paintStruct.rcPaint));
2845
2846 #if defined (W32_DEBUG_DISPLAY)
2847 DebPrint (("WM_PAINT (frame %p): painting %d,%d-%d,%d\n",
2848 f,
2849 wmsg.rect.left, wmsg.rect.top,
2850 wmsg.rect.right, wmsg.rect.bottom));
2851 DebPrint ((" [update region is %d,%d-%d,%d]\n",
2852 update_rect.left, update_rect.top,
2853 update_rect.right, update_rect.bottom));
2854 #endif
2855 EndPaint (hwnd, &paintStruct);
2856 leave_crit ();
2857
2858 /* Change the message type to prevent Windows from
2859 combining WM_PAINT messages in the Lisp thread's queue,
2860 since Windows assumes that each message queue is
2861 dedicated to one frame and does not bother checking
2862 that hwnd matches before combining them. */
2863 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, WM_EMACS_PAINT, wParam, lParam);
2864
2865 return 0;
2866 }
2867
2868 /* If GetUpdateRect returns 0 (meaning there is no update
2869 region), assume the whole window needs to be repainted. */
2870 GetClientRect (hwnd, &wmsg.rect);
2871 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
2872 return 0;
2873 }
2874
2875 case WM_INPUTLANGCHANGE:
2876 /* Inform lisp thread of keyboard layout changes. */
2877 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
2878
2879 /* Clear dead keys in the keyboard state; for simplicity only
2880 preserve modifier key states. */
2881 {
2882 int i;
2883 BYTE keystate[256];
2884
2885 GetKeyboardState (keystate);
2886 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
2887 if (1
2888 && i != VK_SHIFT
2889 && i != VK_LSHIFT
2890 && i != VK_RSHIFT
2891 && i != VK_CAPITAL
2892 && i != VK_NUMLOCK
2893 && i != VK_SCROLL
2894 && i != VK_CONTROL
2895 && i != VK_LCONTROL
2896 && i != VK_RCONTROL
2897 && i != VK_MENU
2898 && i != VK_LMENU
2899 && i != VK_RMENU
2900 && i != VK_LWIN
2901 && i != VK_RWIN)
2902 keystate[i] = 0;
2903 SetKeyboardState (keystate);
2904 }
2905 goto dflt;
2906
2907 case WM_HOTKEY:
2908 /* Synchronize hot keys with normal input. */
2909 PostMessage (hwnd, WM_KEYDOWN, HIWORD (lParam), 0);
2910 return (0);
2911
2912 case WM_KEYUP:
2913 case WM_SYSKEYUP:
2914 record_keyup (wParam, lParam);
2915 goto dflt;
2916
2917 case WM_KEYDOWN:
2918 case WM_SYSKEYDOWN:
2919 /* Ignore keystrokes we fake ourself; see below. */
2920 if (dpyinfo->faked_key == wParam)
2921 {
2922 dpyinfo->faked_key = 0;
2923 /* Make sure TranslateMessage sees them though (as long as
2924 they don't produce WM_CHAR messages). This ensures that
2925 indicator lights are toggled promptly on Windows 9x, for
2926 example. */
2927 if (wParam < 256 && lispy_function_keys[wParam])
2928 {
2929 windows_translate = 1;
2930 goto translate;
2931 }
2932 return 0;
2933 }
2934
2935 /* Synchronize modifiers with current keystroke. */
2936 sync_modifiers ();
2937 record_keydown (wParam, lParam);
2938 wParam = map_keypad_keys (wParam, (lParam & 0x1000000L) != 0);
2939
2940 windows_translate = 0;
2941
2942 switch (wParam)
2943 {
2944 case VK_LWIN:
2945 if (NILP (Vw32_pass_lwindow_to_system))
2946 {
2947 /* Prevent system from acting on keyup (which opens the
2948 Start menu if no other key was pressed) by simulating a
2949 press of Space which we will ignore. */
2950 if (GetAsyncKeyState (wParam) & 1)
2951 {
2952 if (NUMBERP (Vw32_phantom_key_code))
2953 key = XUINT (Vw32_phantom_key_code) & 255;
2954 else
2955 key = VK_SPACE;
2956 dpyinfo->faked_key = key;
2957 keybd_event (key, (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (key, 0), 0, 0);
2958 }
2959 }
2960 if (!NILP (Vw32_lwindow_modifier))
2961 return 0;
2962 break;
2963 case VK_RWIN:
2964 if (NILP (Vw32_pass_rwindow_to_system))
2965 {
2966 if (GetAsyncKeyState (wParam) & 1)
2967 {
2968 if (NUMBERP (Vw32_phantom_key_code))
2969 key = XUINT (Vw32_phantom_key_code) & 255;
2970 else
2971 key = VK_SPACE;
2972 dpyinfo->faked_key = key;
2973 keybd_event (key, (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (key, 0), 0, 0);
2974 }
2975 }
2976 if (!NILP (Vw32_rwindow_modifier))
2977 return 0;
2978 break;
2979 case VK_APPS:
2980 if (!NILP (Vw32_apps_modifier))
2981 return 0;
2982 break;
2983 case VK_MENU:
2984 if (NILP (Vw32_pass_alt_to_system))
2985 /* Prevent DefWindowProc from activating the menu bar if an
2986 Alt key is pressed and released by itself. */
2987 return 0;
2988 windows_translate = 1;
2989 break;
2990 case VK_CAPITAL:
2991 /* Decide whether to treat as modifier or function key. */
2992 if (NILP (Vw32_enable_caps_lock))
2993 goto disable_lock_key;
2994 windows_translate = 1;
2995 break;
2996 case VK_NUMLOCK:
2997 /* Decide whether to treat as modifier or function key. */
2998 if (NILP (Vw32_enable_num_lock))
2999 goto disable_lock_key;
3000 windows_translate = 1;
3001 break;
3002 case VK_SCROLL:
3003 /* Decide whether to treat as modifier or function key. */
3004 if (NILP (Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier))
3005 goto disable_lock_key;
3006 windows_translate = 1;
3007 break;
3008 disable_lock_key:
3009 /* Ensure the appropriate lock key state (and indicator light)
3010 remains in the same state. We do this by faking another
3011 press of the relevant key. Apparently, this really is the
3012 only way to toggle the state of the indicator lights. */
3013 dpyinfo->faked_key = wParam;
3014 keybd_event ((BYTE) wParam, (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (wParam, 0),
3015 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY | KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0);
3016 keybd_event ((BYTE) wParam, (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (wParam, 0),
3017 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY | 0, 0);
3018 keybd_event ((BYTE) wParam, (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (wParam, 0),
3019 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY | KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0);
3020 /* Ensure indicator lights are updated promptly on Windows 9x
3021 (TranslateMessage apparently does this), after forwarding
3022 input event. */
3023 post_character_message (hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam,
3024 w32_get_key_modifiers (wParam, lParam));
3025 windows_translate = 1;
3026 break;
3027 case VK_CONTROL:
3028 case VK_SHIFT:
3029 case VK_PROCESSKEY: /* Generated by IME. */
3030 windows_translate = 1;
3031 break;
3032 case VK_CANCEL:
3033 /* Windows maps Ctrl-Pause (aka Ctrl-Break) into VK_CANCEL,
3034 which is confusing for purposes of key binding; convert
3035 VK_CANCEL events into VK_PAUSE events. */
3036 wParam = VK_PAUSE;
3037 break;
3038 case VK_PAUSE:
3039 /* Windows maps Ctrl-NumLock into VK_PAUSE, which is confusing
3040 for purposes of key binding; convert these back into
3041 VK_NUMLOCK events, at least when we want to see NumLock key
3042 presses. (Note that there is never any possibility that
3043 VK_PAUSE with Ctrl really is C-Pause as per above.) */
3044 if (NILP (Vw32_enable_num_lock) && modifier_set (VK_CONTROL))
3045 wParam = VK_NUMLOCK;
3046 break;
3047 default:
3048 /* If not defined as a function key, change it to a WM_CHAR message. */
3049 if (wParam > 255 || !lispy_function_keys[wParam])
3050 {
3051 DWORD modifiers = construct_console_modifiers ();
3052
3053 if (!NILP (Vw32_recognize_altgr)
3054 && modifier_set (VK_LCONTROL) && modifier_set (VK_RMENU))
3055 {
3056 /* Always let TranslateMessage handle AltGr key chords;
3057 for some reason, ToAscii doesn't always process AltGr
3058 chords correctly. */
3059 windows_translate = 1;
3060 }
3061 else if ((modifiers & (~SHIFT_PRESSED & ~CAPSLOCK_ON)) != 0)
3062 {
3063 /* Handle key chords including any modifiers other
3064 than shift directly, in order to preserve as much
3065 modifier information as possible. */
3066 if ('A' <= wParam && wParam <= 'Z')
3067 {
3068 /* Don't translate modified alphabetic keystrokes,
3069 so the user doesn't need to constantly switch
3070 layout to type control or meta keystrokes when
3071 the normal layout translates alphabetic
3072 characters to non-ascii characters. */
3073 if (!modifier_set (VK_SHIFT))
3074 wParam += ('a' - 'A');
3075 msg = WM_CHAR;
3076 }
3077 else
3078 {
3079 /* Try to handle other keystrokes by determining the
3080 base character (ie. translating the base key plus
3081 shift modifier). */
3082 int add;
3083 KEY_EVENT_RECORD key;
3084
3085 key.bKeyDown = TRUE;
3086 key.wRepeatCount = 1;
3087 key.wVirtualKeyCode = wParam;
3088 key.wVirtualScanCode = (lParam & 0xFF0000) >> 16;
3089 key.uChar.AsciiChar = 0;
3090 key.dwControlKeyState = modifiers;
3091
3092 add = w32_kbd_patch_key (&key, w32_keyboard_codepage);
3093 /* 0 means an unrecognized keycode, negative means
3094 dead key. Ignore both. */
3095 while (--add >= 0)
3096 {
3097 /* Forward asciified character sequence. */
3098 post_character_message
3099 (hwnd, WM_CHAR,
3100 (unsigned char) key.uChar.AsciiChar, lParam,
3101 w32_get_key_modifiers (wParam, lParam));
3102 w32_kbd_patch_key (&key, w32_keyboard_codepage);
3103 }
3104 return 0;
3105 }
3106 }
3107 else
3108 {
3109 /* Let TranslateMessage handle everything else. */
3110 windows_translate = 1;
3111 }
3112 }
3113 }
3114
3115 translate:
3116 if (windows_translate)
3117 {
3118 MSG windows_msg = { hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam, 0, {0,0} };
3119 windows_msg.time = GetMessageTime ();
3120 TranslateMessage (&windows_msg);
3121 goto dflt;
3122 }
3123
3124 /* Fall through */
3125
3126 case WM_SYSCHAR:
3127 case WM_CHAR:
3128 if (wParam > 255 )
3129 {
3130 W32Msg wmsg;
3131
3132 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_key_modifiers (wParam, lParam);
3133 signal_user_input ();
3134 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, WM_UNICHAR, wParam, lParam);
3135
3136 }
3137 else
3138 post_character_message (hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam,
3139 w32_get_key_modifiers (wParam, lParam));
3140 break;
3141
3142 case WM_UNICHAR:
3143 /* WM_UNICHAR looks promising from the docs, but the exact
3144 circumstances in which TranslateMessage sends it is one of those
3145 Microsoft secret API things that EU and US courts are supposed
3146 to have put a stop to already. Spy++ shows it being sent to Notepad
3147 and other MS apps, but never to Emacs.
3148
3149 Some third party IMEs send it in accordance with the official
3150 documentation though, so handle it here.
3151
3152 UNICODE_NOCHAR is used to test for support for this message.
3153 TRUE indicates that the message is supported. */
3154 if (wParam == UNICODE_NOCHAR)
3155 return TRUE;
3156
3157 {
3158 W32Msg wmsg;
3159 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_key_modifiers (wParam, lParam);
3160 signal_user_input ();
3161 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3162 }
3163 break;
3164
3165 case WM_IME_CHAR:
3166 /* If we can't get the IME result as Unicode, use default processing,
3167 which will at least allow characters decodable in the system locale
3168 get through. */
3169 if (!get_composition_string_fn)
3170 goto dflt;
3171
3172 else if (!ignore_ime_char)
3173 {
3174 wchar_t * buffer;
3175 int size, i;
3176 W32Msg wmsg;
3177 HIMC context = get_ime_context_fn (hwnd);
3178 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_key_modifiers (wParam, lParam);
3179 /* Get buffer size. */
3180 size = get_composition_string_fn (context, GCS_RESULTSTR, NULL, 0);
3181 buffer = alloca (size);
3182 size = get_composition_string_fn (context, GCS_RESULTSTR,
3183 buffer, size);
3184 release_ime_context_fn (hwnd, context);
3185
3186 signal_user_input ();
3187 for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof (wchar_t); i++)
3188 {
3189 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, WM_UNICHAR, (WPARAM) buffer[i],
3190 lParam);
3191 }
3192 /* Ignore the messages for the rest of the
3193 characters in the string that was output above. */
3194 ignore_ime_char = (size / sizeof (wchar_t)) - 1;
3195 }
3196 else
3197 ignore_ime_char--;
3198
3199 break;
3200
3201 case WM_IME_STARTCOMPOSITION:
3202 if (!set_ime_composition_window_fn)
3203 goto dflt;
3204 else
3205 {
3206 COMPOSITIONFORM form;
3207 HIMC context;
3208 struct window *w;
3209
3210 /* Implementation note: The code below does something that
3211 one shouldn't do: it accesses the window object from a
3212 separate thread, while the main (a.k.a. "Lisp") thread
3213 runs and can legitimately delete and even GC it. That is
3214 why we are extra careful not to futz with a window that
3215 is different from the one recorded when the system caret
3216 coordinates were last modified. That is also why we are
3217 careful not to move the IME window if the window
3218 described by W was deleted, as indicated by its buffer
3219 field being reset to nil. */
3220 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3221 if (!(f && FRAME_LIVE_P (f)))
3222 break;
3223 w = XWINDOW (FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f));
3224 /* Punt if someone changed the frame's selected window
3225 behind our back. */
3226 if (w != w32_system_caret_window)
3227 break;
3228
3229 form.dwStyle = CFS_RECT;
3230 form.ptCurrentPos.x = w32_system_caret_x;
3231 form.ptCurrentPos.y = w32_system_caret_y;
3232
3233 form.rcArea.left = WINDOW_TEXT_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X (w, 0);
3234 form.rcArea.top = (WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w)
3235 + w32_system_caret_hdr_height);
3236 form.rcArea.right = (WINDOW_BOX_RIGHT_EDGE_X (w)
3237 - WINDOW_RIGHT_MARGIN_WIDTH (w)
3238 - WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w));
3239 form.rcArea.bottom = (WINDOW_BOTTOM_EDGE_Y (w)
3240 - WINDOW_BOTTOM_DIVIDER_WIDTH (w)
3241 - w32_system_caret_mode_height);
3242
3243 /* Punt if the window was deleted behind our back. */
3244 if (!BUFFERP (w->contents))
3245 break;
3246
3247 context = get_ime_context_fn (hwnd);
3248
3249 if (!context)
3250 break;
3251
3252 set_ime_composition_window_fn (context, &form);
3253 release_ime_context_fn (hwnd, context);
3254 }
3255 break;
3256
3257 case WM_IME_ENDCOMPOSITION:
3258 ignore_ime_char = 0;
3259 goto dflt;
3260
3261 /* Simulate middle mouse button events when left and right buttons
3262 are used together, but only if user has two button mouse. */
3263 case WM_LBUTTONDOWN:
3264 case WM_RBUTTONDOWN:
3265 if (w32_num_mouse_buttons > 2)
3266 goto handle_plain_button;
3267
3268 {
3269 int this = (msg == WM_LBUTTONDOWN) ? LMOUSE : RMOUSE;
3270 int other = (msg == WM_LBUTTONDOWN) ? RMOUSE : LMOUSE;
3271
3272 if (button_state & this)
3273 return 0;
3274
3275 if (button_state == 0)
3276 SetCapture (hwnd);
3277
3278 button_state |= this;
3279
3280 if (button_state & other)
3281 {
3282 if (mouse_button_timer)
3283 {
3284 KillTimer (hwnd, mouse_button_timer);
3285 mouse_button_timer = 0;
3286
3287 /* Generate middle mouse event instead. */
3288 msg = WM_MBUTTONDOWN;
3289 button_state |= MMOUSE;
3290 }
3291 else if (button_state & MMOUSE)
3292 {
3293 /* Ignore button event if we've already generated a
3294 middle mouse down event. This happens if the
3295 user releases and press one of the two buttons
3296 after we've faked a middle mouse event. */
3297 return 0;
3298 }
3299 else
3300 {
3301 /* Flush out saved message. */
3302 post_msg (&saved_mouse_button_msg);
3303 }
3304 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3305 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3306 signal_user_input ();
3307
3308 /* Clear message buffer. */
3309 saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.hwnd = 0;
3310 }
3311 else
3312 {
3313 /* Hold onto message for now. */
3314 mouse_button_timer =
3315 SetTimer (hwnd, MOUSE_BUTTON_ID,
3316 w32_mouse_button_tolerance, NULL);
3317 saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.hwnd = hwnd;
3318 saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.message = msg;
3319 saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.wParam = wParam;
3320 saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.lParam = lParam;
3321 saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.time = GetMessageTime ();
3322 saved_mouse_button_msg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3323 }
3324 }
3325 return 0;
3326
3327 case WM_LBUTTONUP:
3328 case WM_RBUTTONUP:
3329 if (w32_num_mouse_buttons > 2)
3330 goto handle_plain_button;
3331
3332 {
3333 int this = (msg == WM_LBUTTONUP) ? LMOUSE : RMOUSE;
3334 int other = (msg == WM_LBUTTONUP) ? RMOUSE : LMOUSE;
3335
3336 if ((button_state & this) == 0)
3337 return 0;
3338
3339 button_state &= ~this;
3340
3341 if (button_state & MMOUSE)
3342 {
3343 /* Only generate event when second button is released. */
3344 if ((button_state & other) == 0)
3345 {
3346 msg = WM_MBUTTONUP;
3347 button_state &= ~MMOUSE;
3348
3349 if (button_state) emacs_abort ();
3350 }
3351 else
3352 return 0;
3353 }
3354 else
3355 {
3356 /* Flush out saved message if necessary. */
3357 if (saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.hwnd)
3358 {
3359 post_msg (&saved_mouse_button_msg);
3360 }
3361 }
3362 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3363 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3364 signal_user_input ();
3365
3366 /* Always clear message buffer and cancel timer. */
3367 saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.hwnd = 0;
3368 KillTimer (hwnd, mouse_button_timer);
3369 mouse_button_timer = 0;
3370
3371 if (button_state == 0)
3372 ReleaseCapture ();
3373 }
3374 return 0;
3375
3376 case WM_XBUTTONDOWN:
3377 case WM_XBUTTONUP:
3378 if (w32_pass_extra_mouse_buttons_to_system)
3379 goto dflt;
3380 /* else fall through and process them. */
3381 case WM_MBUTTONDOWN:
3382 case WM_MBUTTONUP:
3383 handle_plain_button:
3384 {
3385 BOOL up;
3386 int button;
3387
3388 /* Ignore middle and extra buttons as long as the menu is active. */
3389 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3390 if (f && f->output_data.w32->menubar_active)
3391 return 0;
3392
3393 if (parse_button (msg, HIWORD (wParam), &button, &up))
3394 {
3395 if (up) ReleaseCapture ();
3396 else SetCapture (hwnd);
3397 button = (button == 0) ? LMOUSE :
3398 ((button == 1) ? MMOUSE : RMOUSE);
3399 if (up)
3400 button_state &= ~button;
3401 else
3402 button_state |= button;
3403 }
3404 }
3405
3406 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3407 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3408 signal_user_input ();
3409
3410 /* Need to return true for XBUTTON messages, false for others,
3411 to indicate that we processed the message. */
3412 return (msg == WM_XBUTTONDOWN || msg == WM_XBUTTONUP);
3413
3414 case WM_MOUSEMOVE:
3415 /* Ignore mouse movements as long as the menu is active. These
3416 movements are processed by the window manager anyway, and
3417 it's wrong to handle them as if they happened on the
3418 underlying frame. */
3419 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3420 if (f && f->output_data.w32->menubar_active)
3421 return 0;
3422
3423 /* If the mouse has just moved into the frame, start tracking
3424 it, so we will be notified when it leaves the frame. Mouse
3425 tracking only works under W98 and NT4 and later. On earlier
3426 versions, there is no way of telling when the mouse leaves the
3427 frame, so we just have to put up with help-echo and mouse
3428 highlighting remaining while the frame is not active. */
3429 if (track_mouse_event_fn && !track_mouse_window
3430 /* If the menu bar is active, turning on tracking of mouse
3431 movement events might send these events to the tooltip
3432 frame, if the user happens to move the mouse pointer over
3433 the tooltip. But since we don't process events for
3434 tooltip frames, this causes Windows to present a
3435 hourglass cursor, which is ugly and unexpected. So don't
3436 enable tracking mouse events in this case; they will be
3437 restarted when the menu pops down. (Confusingly, the
3438 menubar_active member of f->output_data.w32, tested
3439 above, is only set when a menu was popped up _not_ from
3440 the frame's menu bar, but via x-popup-menu.) */
3441 && !menubar_in_use)
3442 {
3443 TRACKMOUSEEVENT tme;
3444 tme.cbSize = sizeof (tme);
3445 tme.dwFlags = TME_LEAVE;
3446 tme.hwndTrack = hwnd;
3447 tme.dwHoverTime = HOVER_DEFAULT;
3448
3449 track_mouse_event_fn (&tme);
3450 track_mouse_window = hwnd;
3451 }
3452 case WM_VSCROLL:
3453 if (w32_mouse_move_interval <= 0
3454 || (msg == WM_MOUSEMOVE && button_state == 0))
3455 {
3456 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3457 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3458 return 0;
3459 }
3460
3461 /* Hang onto mouse move and scroll messages for a bit, to avoid
3462 sending such events to Emacs faster than it can process them.
3463 If we get more events before the timer from the first message
3464 expires, we just replace the first message. */
3465
3466 if (saved_mouse_move_msg.msg.hwnd == 0)
3467 mouse_move_timer =
3468 SetTimer (hwnd, MOUSE_MOVE_ID,
3469 w32_mouse_move_interval, NULL);
3470
3471 /* Hold onto message for now. */
3472 saved_mouse_move_msg.msg.hwnd = hwnd;
3473 saved_mouse_move_msg.msg.message = msg;
3474 saved_mouse_move_msg.msg.wParam = wParam;
3475 saved_mouse_move_msg.msg.lParam = lParam;
3476 saved_mouse_move_msg.msg.time = GetMessageTime ();
3477 saved_mouse_move_msg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3478
3479 return 0;
3480
3481 case WM_MOUSEWHEEL:
3482 case WM_DROPFILES:
3483 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3484 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3485 signal_user_input ();
3486 return 0;
3487
3488 case WM_APPCOMMAND:
3489 if (w32_pass_multimedia_buttons_to_system)
3490 goto dflt;
3491 /* Otherwise, pass to lisp, the same way we do with mousehwheel. */
3492 case WM_MOUSEHWHEEL:
3493 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3494 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3495 signal_user_input ();
3496 /* Non-zero must be returned when WM_MOUSEHWHEEL messages are
3497 handled, to prevent the system trying to handle it by faking
3498 scroll bar events. */
3499 return 1;
3500
3501 case WM_TIMER:
3502 /* Flush out saved messages if necessary. */
3503 if (wParam == mouse_button_timer)
3504 {
3505 if (saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.hwnd)
3506 {
3507 post_msg (&saved_mouse_button_msg);
3508 signal_user_input ();
3509 saved_mouse_button_msg.msg.hwnd = 0;
3510 }
3511 KillTimer (hwnd, mouse_button_timer);
3512 mouse_button_timer = 0;
3513 }
3514 else if (wParam == mouse_move_timer)
3515 {
3516 if (saved_mouse_move_msg.msg.hwnd)
3517 {
3518 post_msg (&saved_mouse_move_msg);
3519 saved_mouse_move_msg.msg.hwnd = 0;
3520 }
3521 KillTimer (hwnd, mouse_move_timer);
3522 mouse_move_timer = 0;
3523 }
3524 else if (wParam == menu_free_timer)
3525 {
3526 KillTimer (hwnd, menu_free_timer);
3527 menu_free_timer = 0;
3528 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3529 /* If a popup menu is active, don't wipe its strings. */
3530 if (menubar_in_use
3531 && current_popup_menu == NULL)
3532 {
3533 /* Free memory used by owner-drawn and help-echo strings. */
3534 w32_free_menu_strings (hwnd);
3535 if (f)
3536 f->output_data.w32->menubar_active = 0;
3537 menubar_in_use = 0;
3538 }
3539 }
3540 return 0;
3541
3542 case WM_NCACTIVATE:
3543 /* Windows doesn't send us focus messages when putting up and
3544 taking down a system popup dialog as for Ctrl-Alt-Del on Windows 95.
3545 The only indication we get that something happened is receiving
3546 this message afterwards. So this is a good time to reset our
3547 keyboard modifiers' state. */
3548 reset_modifiers ();
3549 goto dflt;
3550
3551 case WM_INITMENU:
3552 button_state = 0;
3553 ReleaseCapture ();
3554 /* We must ensure menu bar is fully constructed and up to date
3555 before allowing user interaction with it. To achieve this
3556 we send this message to the lisp thread and wait for a
3557 reply (whose value is not actually needed) to indicate that
3558 the menu bar is now ready for use, so we can now return.
3559
3560 To remain responsive in the meantime, we enter a nested message
3561 loop that can process all other messages.
3562
3563 However, we skip all this if the message results from calling
3564 TrackPopupMenu - in fact, we must NOT attempt to send the lisp
3565 thread a message because it is blocked on us at this point. We
3566 set menubar_active before calling TrackPopupMenu to indicate
3567 this (there is no possibility of confusion with real menubar
3568 being active). */
3569
3570 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3571 if (f
3572 && (f->output_data.w32->menubar_active
3573 /* We can receive this message even in the absence of a
3574 menubar (ie. when the system menu is activated) - in this
3575 case we do NOT want to forward the message, otherwise it
3576 will cause the menubar to suddenly appear when the user
3577 had requested it to be turned off! */
3578 || f->output_data.w32->menubar_widget == NULL))
3579 return 0;
3580
3581 {
3582 deferred_msg msg_buf;
3583
3584 /* Detect if message has already been deferred; in this case
3585 we cannot return any sensible value to ignore this. */
3586 if (find_deferred_msg (hwnd, msg) != NULL)
3587 emacs_abort ();
3588
3589 menubar_in_use = 1;
3590
3591 return send_deferred_msg (&msg_buf, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3592 }
3593
3594 case WM_EXITMENULOOP:
3595 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3596
3597 /* If a menu is still active, check again after a short delay,
3598 since Windows often (always?) sends the WM_EXITMENULOOP
3599 before the corresponding WM_COMMAND message.
3600 Don't do this if a popup menu is active, since it is only
3601 menubar menus that require cleaning up in this way.
3602 */
3603 if (f && menubar_in_use && current_popup_menu == NULL)
3604 menu_free_timer = SetTimer (hwnd, MENU_FREE_ID, MENU_FREE_DELAY, NULL);
3605
3606 /* If hourglass cursor should be displayed, display it now. */
3607 if (f && f->output_data.w32->hourglass_p)
3608 SetCursor (f->output_data.w32->hourglass_cursor);
3609
3610 goto dflt;
3611
3612 case WM_MENUSELECT:
3613 /* Direct handling of help_echo in menus. Should be safe now
3614 that we generate the help_echo by placing a help event in the
3615 keyboard buffer. */
3616 {
3617 HMENU menu = (HMENU) lParam;
3618 UINT menu_item = (UINT) LOWORD (wParam);
3619 UINT flags = (UINT) HIWORD (wParam);
3620
3621 w32_menu_display_help (hwnd, menu, menu_item, flags);
3622 }
3623 return 0;
3624
3625 case WM_MEASUREITEM:
3626 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3627 if (f)
3628 {
3629 MEASUREITEMSTRUCT * pMis = (MEASUREITEMSTRUCT *) lParam;
3630
3631 if (pMis->CtlType == ODT_MENU)
3632 {
3633 /* Work out dimensions for popup menu titles. */
3634 char * title = (char *) pMis->itemData;
3635 HDC hdc = GetDC (hwnd);
3636 HFONT menu_font = GetCurrentObject (hdc, OBJ_FONT);
3637 LOGFONT menu_logfont;
3638 HFONT old_font;
3639 SIZE size;
3640
3641 GetObject (menu_font, sizeof (menu_logfont), &menu_logfont);
3642 menu_logfont.lfWeight = FW_BOLD;
3643 menu_font = CreateFontIndirect (&menu_logfont);
3644 old_font = SelectObject (hdc, menu_font);
3645
3646 pMis->itemHeight = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CYMENUSIZE);
3647 if (title)
3648 {
3649 if (unicode_append_menu)
3650 GetTextExtentPoint32W (hdc, (WCHAR *) title,
3651 wcslen ((WCHAR *) title),
3652 &size);
3653 else
3654 GetTextExtentPoint32 (hdc, title, strlen (title), &size);
3655
3656 pMis->itemWidth = size.cx;
3657 if (pMis->itemHeight < size.cy)
3658 pMis->itemHeight = size.cy;
3659 }
3660 else
3661 pMis->itemWidth = 0;
3662
3663 SelectObject (hdc, old_font);
3664 DeleteObject (menu_font);
3665 ReleaseDC (hwnd, hdc);
3666 return TRUE;
3667 }
3668 }
3669 return 0;
3670
3671 case WM_DRAWITEM:
3672 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3673 if (f)
3674 {
3675 DRAWITEMSTRUCT * pDis = (DRAWITEMSTRUCT *) lParam;
3676
3677 if (pDis->CtlType == ODT_MENU)
3678 {
3679 /* Draw popup menu title. */
3680 char * title = (char *) pDis->itemData;
3681 if (title)
3682 {
3683 HDC hdc = pDis->hDC;
3684 HFONT menu_font = GetCurrentObject (hdc, OBJ_FONT);
3685 LOGFONT menu_logfont;
3686 HFONT old_font;
3687
3688 GetObject (menu_font, sizeof (menu_logfont), &menu_logfont);
3689 menu_logfont.lfWeight = FW_BOLD;
3690 menu_font = CreateFontIndirect (&menu_logfont);
3691 old_font = SelectObject (hdc, menu_font);
3692
3693 /* Always draw title as if not selected. */
3694 if (unicode_append_menu)
3695 ExtTextOutW (hdc,
3696 pDis->rcItem.left
3697 + GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXMENUCHECK),
3698 pDis->rcItem.top,
3699 ETO_OPAQUE, &pDis->rcItem,
3700 (WCHAR *) title,
3701 wcslen ((WCHAR *) title), NULL);
3702 else
3703 ExtTextOut (hdc,
3704 pDis->rcItem.left
3705 + GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXMENUCHECK),
3706 pDis->rcItem.top,
3707 ETO_OPAQUE, &pDis->rcItem,
3708 title, strlen (title), NULL);
3709
3710 SelectObject (hdc, old_font);
3711 DeleteObject (menu_font);
3712 }
3713 return TRUE;
3714 }
3715 }
3716 return 0;
3717
3718 #if 0
3719 /* Still not right - can't distinguish between clicks in the
3720 client area of the frame from clicks forwarded from the scroll
3721 bars - may have to hook WM_NCHITTEST to remember the mouse
3722 position and then check if it is in the client area ourselves. */
3723 case WM_MOUSEACTIVATE:
3724 /* Discard the mouse click that activates a frame, allowing the
3725 user to click anywhere without changing point (or worse!).
3726 Don't eat mouse clicks on scrollbars though!! */
3727 if (LOWORD (lParam) == HTCLIENT )
3728 return MA_ACTIVATEANDEAT;
3729 goto dflt;
3730 #endif
3731
3732 case WM_MOUSELEAVE:
3733 /* No longer tracking mouse. */
3734 track_mouse_window = NULL;
3735
3736 case WM_ACTIVATEAPP:
3737 case WM_ACTIVATE:
3738 case WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED:
3739 case WM_SHOWWINDOW:
3740 /* Inform lisp thread that a frame might have just been obscured
3741 or exposed, so should recheck visibility of all frames. */
3742 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3743 goto dflt;
3744
3745 case WM_SETFOCUS:
3746 dpyinfo->faked_key = 0;
3747 reset_modifiers ();
3748 register_hot_keys (hwnd);
3749 goto command;
3750 case WM_KILLFOCUS:
3751 unregister_hot_keys (hwnd);
3752 button_state = 0;
3753 ReleaseCapture ();
3754 /* Relinquish the system caret. */
3755 if (w32_system_caret_hwnd)
3756 {
3757 w32_visible_system_caret_hwnd = NULL;
3758 w32_system_caret_hwnd = NULL;
3759 DestroyCaret ();
3760 }
3761 goto command;
3762 case WM_COMMAND:
3763 menubar_in_use = 0;
3764 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3765 if (f && HIWORD (wParam) == 0)
3766 {
3767 if (menu_free_timer)
3768 {
3769 KillTimer (hwnd, menu_free_timer);
3770 menu_free_timer = 0;
3771 }
3772 }
3773 case WM_MOVE:
3774 case WM_SIZE:
3775 command:
3776 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3777 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3778 goto dflt;
3779
3780 case WM_DESTROY:
3781 CoUninitialize ();
3782 return 0;
3783
3784 case WM_CLOSE:
3785 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
3786 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
3787 return 0;
3788
3789 case WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING:
3790 /* Don't restrict the sizing of tip frames. */
3791 if (frame_resize_pixelwise || hwnd == tip_window)
3792 return 0;
3793
3794 /* Don't restrict the sizing of fullscreened frames, allowing them to be
3795 flush with the sides of the screen. */
3796 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3797 if (f && FRAME_PREV_FSMODE (f) != FULLSCREEN_NONE)
3798 return 0;
3799
3800 {
3801 WINDOWPLACEMENT wp;
3802 LPWINDOWPOS lppos = (WINDOWPOS *) lParam;
3803
3804 wp.length = sizeof (WINDOWPLACEMENT);
3805 GetWindowPlacement (hwnd, &wp);
3806
3807 if (wp.showCmd != SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED && wp.showCmd != SW_SHOWMINIMIZED
3808 && (lppos->flags & SWP_NOSIZE) == 0)
3809 {
3810 RECT rect;
3811 int wdiff;
3812 int hdiff;
3813 DWORD font_width;
3814 DWORD line_height;
3815 DWORD internal_border;
3816 DWORD scrollbar_extra;
3817 RECT wr;
3818
3819 wp.length = sizeof (wp);
3820 GetWindowRect (hwnd, &wr);
3821
3822 enter_crit ();
3823
3824 font_width = GetWindowLong (hwnd, WND_FONTWIDTH_INDEX);
3825 line_height = GetWindowLong (hwnd, WND_LINEHEIGHT_INDEX);
3826 internal_border = GetWindowLong (hwnd, WND_BORDER_INDEX);
3827 scrollbar_extra = GetWindowLong (hwnd, WND_SCROLLBAR_INDEX);
3828
3829 leave_crit ();
3830
3831 memset (&rect, 0, sizeof (rect));
3832 AdjustWindowRect (&rect, GetWindowLong (hwnd, GWL_STYLE),
3833 GetMenu (hwnd) != NULL);
3834
3835 /* Force width and height of client area to be exact
3836 multiples of the character cell dimensions. */
3837 wdiff = (lppos->cx - (rect.right - rect.left)
3838 - 2 * internal_border - scrollbar_extra)
3839 % font_width;
3840 hdiff = (lppos->cy - (rect.bottom - rect.top)
3841 - 2 * internal_border)
3842 % line_height;
3843
3844 if (wdiff || hdiff)
3845 {
3846 /* For right/bottom sizing we can just fix the sizes.
3847 However for top/left sizing we will need to fix the X
3848 and Y positions as well. */
3849
3850 int cx_mintrack = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXMINTRACK);
3851 int cy_mintrack = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CYMINTRACK);
3852
3853 lppos->cx = max (lppos->cx - wdiff, cx_mintrack);
3854 lppos->cy = max (lppos->cy - hdiff, cy_mintrack);
3855
3856 if (wp.showCmd != SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED
3857 && (lppos->flags & SWP_NOMOVE) == 0)
3858 {
3859 if (lppos->x != wr.left || lppos->y != wr.top)
3860 {
3861 lppos->x += wdiff;
3862 lppos->y += hdiff;
3863 }
3864 else
3865 {
3866 lppos->flags |= SWP_NOMOVE;
3867 }
3868 }
3869
3870 return 0;
3871 }
3872 }
3873 }
3874
3875 goto dflt;
3876
3877 case WM_GETMINMAXINFO:
3878 /* Hack to allow resizing the Emacs frame above the screen size.
3879 Note that Windows 9x limits coordinates to 16-bits. */
3880 ((LPMINMAXINFO) lParam)->ptMaxTrackSize.x = 32767;
3881 ((LPMINMAXINFO) lParam)->ptMaxTrackSize.y = 32767;
3882 return 0;
3883
3884 case WM_SETCURSOR:
3885 if (LOWORD (lParam) == HTCLIENT)
3886 {
3887 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3888 if (f && f->output_data.w32->hourglass_p
3889 && !menubar_in_use && !current_popup_menu)
3890 SetCursor (f->output_data.w32->hourglass_cursor);
3891 else if (f)
3892 SetCursor (f->output_data.w32->current_cursor);
3893 return 0;
3894 }
3895 goto dflt;
3896
3897 case WM_EMACS_SETCURSOR:
3898 {
3899 Cursor cursor = (Cursor) wParam;
3900 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
3901 if (f && cursor)
3902 {
3903 f->output_data.w32->current_cursor = cursor;
3904 if (!f->output_data.w32->hourglass_p)
3905 SetCursor (cursor);
3906 }
3907 return 0;
3908 }
3909
3910 case WM_EMACS_CREATESCROLLBAR:
3911 return (LRESULT) w32_createscrollbar ((struct frame *) wParam,
3912 (struct scroll_bar *) lParam);
3913
3914 case WM_EMACS_SHOWWINDOW:
3915 return ShowWindow ((HWND) wParam, (WPARAM) lParam);
3916
3917 case WM_EMACS_BRINGTOTOP:
3918 case WM_EMACS_SETFOREGROUND:
3919 {
3920 HWND foreground_window;
3921 DWORD foreground_thread, retval;
3922
3923 /* On NT 5.0, and apparently Windows 98, it is necessary to
3924 attach to the thread that currently has focus in order to
3925 pull the focus away from it. */
3926 foreground_window = GetForegroundWindow ();
3927 foreground_thread = GetWindowThreadProcessId (foreground_window, NULL);
3928 if (!foreground_window
3929 || foreground_thread == GetCurrentThreadId ()
3930 || !AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (),
3931 foreground_thread, TRUE))
3932 foreground_thread = 0;
3933
3934 retval = SetForegroundWindow ((HWND) wParam);
3935 if (msg == WM_EMACS_BRINGTOTOP)
3936 retval = BringWindowToTop ((HWND) wParam);
3937
3938 /* Detach from the previous foreground thread. */
3939 if (foreground_thread)
3940 AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (),
3941 foreground_thread, FALSE);
3942
3943 return retval;
3944 }
3945
3946 case WM_EMACS_SETWINDOWPOS:
3947 {
3948 WINDOWPOS * pos = (WINDOWPOS *) wParam;
3949 return SetWindowPos (hwnd, pos->hwndInsertAfter,
3950 pos->x, pos->y, pos->cx, pos->cy, pos->flags);
3951 }
3952
3953 case WM_EMACS_DESTROYWINDOW:
3954 DragAcceptFiles ((HWND) wParam, FALSE);
3955 return DestroyWindow ((HWND) wParam);
3956
3957 case WM_EMACS_HIDE_CARET:
3958 return HideCaret (hwnd);
3959
3960 case WM_EMACS_SHOW_CARET:
3961 return ShowCaret (hwnd);
3962
3963 case WM_EMACS_DESTROY_CARET:
3964 w32_system_caret_hwnd = NULL;
3965 w32_visible_system_caret_hwnd = NULL;
3966 return DestroyCaret ();
3967
3968 case WM_EMACS_TRACK_CARET:
3969 /* If there is currently no system caret, create one. */
3970 if (w32_system_caret_hwnd == NULL)
3971 {
3972 /* Use the default caret width, and avoid changing it
3973 unnecessarily, as it confuses screen reader software. */
3974 w32_system_caret_hwnd = hwnd;
3975 CreateCaret (hwnd, NULL, 0,
3976 w32_system_caret_height);
3977 }
3978
3979 if (!SetCaretPos (w32_system_caret_x, w32_system_caret_y))
3980 return 0;
3981 /* Ensure visible caret gets turned on when requested. */
3982 else if (w32_use_visible_system_caret
3983 && w32_visible_system_caret_hwnd != hwnd)
3984 {
3985 w32_visible_system_caret_hwnd = hwnd;
3986 return ShowCaret (hwnd);
3987 }
3988 /* Ensure visible caret gets turned off when requested. */
3989 else if (!w32_use_visible_system_caret
3990 && w32_visible_system_caret_hwnd)
3991 {
3992 w32_visible_system_caret_hwnd = NULL;
3993 return HideCaret (hwnd);
3994 }
3995 else
3996 return 1;
3997
3998 case WM_EMACS_TRACKPOPUPMENU:
3999 {
4000 UINT flags;
4001 POINT *pos;
4002 int retval;
4003 pos = (POINT *)lParam;
4004 flags = TPM_CENTERALIGN;
4005 if (button_state & LMOUSE)
4006 flags |= TPM_LEFTBUTTON;
4007 else if (button_state & RMOUSE)
4008 flags |= TPM_RIGHTBUTTON;
4009
4010 /* Remember we did a SetCapture on the initial mouse down event,
4011 so for safety, we make sure the capture is canceled now. */
4012 ReleaseCapture ();
4013 button_state = 0;
4014
4015 /* Use menubar_active to indicate that WM_INITMENU is from
4016 TrackPopupMenu below, and should be ignored. */
4017 f = x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo, hwnd);
4018 if (f)
4019 f->output_data.w32->menubar_active = 1;
4020
4021 if (TrackPopupMenu ((HMENU)wParam, flags, pos->x, pos->y,
4022 0, hwnd, NULL))
4023 {
4024 MSG amsg;
4025 /* Eat any mouse messages during popupmenu */
4026 while (PeekMessage (&amsg, hwnd, WM_MOUSEFIRST, WM_MOUSELAST,
4027 PM_REMOVE));
4028 /* Get the menu selection, if any */
4029 if (PeekMessage (&amsg, hwnd, WM_COMMAND, WM_COMMAND, PM_REMOVE))
4030 {
4031 retval = LOWORD (amsg.wParam);
4032 }
4033 else
4034 {
4035 retval = 0;
4036 }
4037 }
4038 else
4039 {
4040 retval = -1;
4041 }
4042
4043 return retval;
4044 }
4045 case WM_EMACS_FILENOTIFY:
4046 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
4047 return 1;
4048
4049 default:
4050 /* Check for messages registered at runtime. */
4051 if (msg == msh_mousewheel)
4052 {
4053 wmsg.dwModifiers = w32_get_modifiers ();
4054 my_post_msg (&wmsg, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
4055 signal_user_input ();
4056 return 0;
4057 }
4058
4059 dflt:
4060 return (w32_unicode_gui ? DefWindowProcW : DefWindowProcA) (hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
4061 }
4062
4063 /* The most common default return code for handled messages is 0. */
4064 return 0;
4065 }
4066
4067 static void
4068 my_create_window (struct frame * f)
4069 {
4070 MSG msg;
4071
4072 if (!PostThreadMessage (dwWindowsThreadId, WM_EMACS_CREATEWINDOW, (WPARAM)f, 0))
4073 emacs_abort ();
4074 GetMessage (&msg, NULL, WM_EMACS_DONE, WM_EMACS_DONE);
4075 }
4076
4077
4078 /* Create a tooltip window. Unlike my_create_window, we do not do this
4079 indirectly via the Window thread, as we do not need to process Window
4080 messages for the tooltip. Creating tooltips indirectly also creates
4081 deadlocks when tooltips are created for menu items. */
4082 static void
4083 my_create_tip_window (struct frame *f)
4084 {
4085 RECT rect;
4086
4087 rect.left = rect.top = 0;
4088 rect.right = FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f);
4089 rect.bottom = FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f);
4090
4091 AdjustWindowRect (&rect, f->output_data.w32->dwStyle,
4092 FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f));
4093
4094 tip_window = FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f)
4095 = CreateWindow (EMACS_CLASS,
4096 f->namebuf,
4097 f->output_data.w32->dwStyle,
4098 f->left_pos,
4099 f->top_pos,
4100 rect.right - rect.left,
4101 rect.bottom - rect.top,
4102 FRAME_W32_WINDOW (SELECTED_FRAME ()), /* owner */
4103 NULL,
4104 hinst,
4105 NULL);
4106
4107 if (tip_window)
4108 {
4109 SetWindowLong (tip_window, WND_FONTWIDTH_INDEX, FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f));
4110 SetWindowLong (tip_window, WND_LINEHEIGHT_INDEX, FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f));
4111 SetWindowLong (tip_window, WND_BORDER_INDEX, FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f));
4112 SetWindowLong (tip_window, WND_BACKGROUND_INDEX, FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f));
4113
4114 /* Tip frames have no scrollbars. */
4115 SetWindowLong (tip_window, WND_SCROLLBAR_INDEX, 0);
4116
4117 /* Do this to discard the default setting specified by our parent. */
4118 ShowWindow (tip_window, SW_HIDE);
4119 }
4120 }
4121
4122
4123 /* Create and set up the w32 window for frame F. */
4124
4125 static void
4126 w32_window (struct frame *f, long window_prompting, int minibuffer_only)
4127 {
4128 block_input ();
4129
4130 /* Use the resource name as the top-level window name
4131 for looking up resources. Make a non-Lisp copy
4132 for the window manager, so GC relocation won't bother it.
4133
4134 Elsewhere we specify the window name for the window manager. */
4135 f->namebuf = xstrdup (SSDATA (Vx_resource_name));
4136
4137 my_create_window (f);
4138
4139 validate_x_resource_name ();
4140
4141 /* x_set_name normally ignores requests to set the name if the
4142 requested name is the same as the current name. This is the one
4143 place where that assumption isn't correct; f->name is set, but
4144 the server hasn't been told. */
4145 {
4146 Lisp_Object name;
4147 int explicit = f->explicit_name;
4148
4149 f->explicit_name = 0;
4150 name = f->name;
4151 fset_name (f, Qnil);
4152 x_set_name (f, name, explicit);
4153 }
4154
4155 unblock_input ();
4156
4157 if (!minibuffer_only && FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f))
4158 initialize_frame_menubar (f);
4159
4160 if (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f) == 0)
4161 error ("Unable to create window");
4162 }
4163
4164 /* Handle the icon stuff for this window. Perhaps later we might
4165 want an x_set_icon_position which can be called interactively as
4166 well. */
4167
4168 static void
4169 x_icon (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object parms)
4170 {
4171 Lisp_Object icon_x, icon_y;
4172 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = &one_w32_display_info;
4173
4174 /* Set the position of the icon. Note that Windows 95 groups all
4175 icons in the tray. */
4176 icon_x = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parms, Qicon_left, 0, 0, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4177 icon_y = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parms, Qicon_top, 0, 0, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4178 if (!EQ (icon_x, Qunbound) && !EQ (icon_y, Qunbound))
4179 {
4180 CHECK_NUMBER (icon_x);
4181 CHECK_NUMBER (icon_y);
4182 }
4183 else if (!EQ (icon_x, Qunbound) || !EQ (icon_y, Qunbound))
4184 error ("Both left and top icon corners of icon must be specified");
4185
4186 block_input ();
4187
4188 #if 0 /* TODO */
4189 /* Start up iconic or window? */
4190 x_wm_set_window_state
4191 (f, (EQ (x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parms, Qvisibility, 0, 0, RES_TYPE_SYMBOL), Qicon)
4192 ? IconicState
4193 : NormalState));
4194
4195 x_text_icon (f, SSDATA ((!NILP (f->icon_name)
4196 ? f->icon_name
4197 : f->name)));
4198 #endif
4199
4200 unblock_input ();
4201 }
4202
4203
4204 static void
4205 x_make_gc (struct frame *f)
4206 {
4207 XGCValues gc_values;
4208
4209 block_input ();
4210
4211 /* Create the GC's of this frame.
4212 Note that many default values are used. */
4213
4214 /* Normal video */
4215 gc_values.font = FRAME_FONT (f);
4216
4217 /* Cursor has cursor-color background, background-color foreground. */
4218 gc_values.foreground = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f);
4219 gc_values.background = f->output_data.w32->cursor_pixel;
4220 f->output_data.w32->cursor_gc
4221 = XCreateGC (NULL, FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f),
4222 (GCFont | GCForeground | GCBackground),
4223 &gc_values);
4224
4225 /* Reliefs. */
4226 f->output_data.w32->white_relief.gc = 0;
4227 f->output_data.w32->black_relief.gc = 0;
4228
4229 unblock_input ();
4230 }
4231
4232
4233 /* Handler for signals raised during x_create_frame and
4234 x_create_tip_frame. FRAME is the frame which is partially
4235 constructed. */
4236
4237 static Lisp_Object
4238 unwind_create_frame (Lisp_Object frame)
4239 {
4240 struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame);
4241
4242 /* If frame is ``official'', nothing to do. */
4243 if (NILP (Fmemq (frame, Vframe_list)))
4244 {
4245 #ifdef GLYPH_DEBUG
4246 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f);
4247
4248 /* If the frame's image cache refcount is still the same as our
4249 private shadow variable, it means we are unwinding a frame
4250 for which we didn't yet call init_frame_faces, where the
4251 refcount is incremented. Therefore, we increment it here, so
4252 that free_frame_faces, called in x_free_frame_resources
4253 below, will not mistakenly decrement the counter that was not
4254 incremented yet to account for this new frame. */
4255 if (FRAME_IMAGE_CACHE (f) != NULL
4256 && FRAME_IMAGE_CACHE (f)->refcount == image_cache_refcount)
4257 FRAME_IMAGE_CACHE (f)->refcount++;
4258 #endif
4259
4260 x_free_frame_resources (f);
4261 free_glyphs (f);
4262
4263 #ifdef GLYPH_DEBUG
4264 /* Check that reference counts are indeed correct. */
4265 eassert (dpyinfo->reference_count == dpyinfo_refcount);
4266 eassert ((dpyinfo->terminal->image_cache == NULL
4267 && image_cache_refcount == 0)
4268 || (dpyinfo->terminal->image_cache != NULL
4269 && dpyinfo->terminal->image_cache->refcount == image_cache_refcount));
4270 #endif
4271 return Qt;
4272 }
4273
4274 return Qnil;
4275 }
4276
4277 static void
4278 do_unwind_create_frame (Lisp_Object frame)
4279 {
4280 unwind_create_frame (frame);
4281 }
4282
4283 static void
4284 unwind_create_frame_1 (Lisp_Object val)
4285 {
4286 inhibit_lisp_code = val;
4287 }
4288
4289 static void
4290 x_default_font_parameter (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object parms)
4291 {
4292 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f);
4293 Lisp_Object font_param = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parms, Qfont, NULL, NULL,
4294 RES_TYPE_STRING);
4295 Lisp_Object font;
4296 if (EQ (font_param, Qunbound))
4297 font_param = Qnil;
4298 font = !NILP (font_param) ? font_param
4299 : x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parms, Qfont, "font", "Font", RES_TYPE_STRING);
4300
4301 if (!STRINGP (font))
4302 {
4303 int i;
4304 static char *names[]
4305 = { "Courier New-10",
4306 "-*-Courier-normal-r-*-*-13-*-*-*-c-*-iso8859-1",
4307 "-*-Fixedsys-normal-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-c-*-iso8859-1",
4308 "Fixedsys",
4309 NULL };
4310
4311 for (i = 0; names[i]; i++)
4312 {
4313 font = font_open_by_name (f, build_unibyte_string (names[i]));
4314 if (! NILP (font))
4315 break;
4316 }
4317 if (NILP (font))
4318 error ("No suitable font was found");
4319 }
4320 else if (!NILP (font_param))
4321 {
4322 /* Remember the explicit font parameter, so we can re-apply it after
4323 we've applied the `default' face settings. */
4324 x_set_frame_parameters (f, Fcons (Fcons (Qfont_param, font_param), Qnil));
4325 }
4326 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qfont, font, "font", "Font", RES_TYPE_STRING);
4327 }
4328
4329 DEFUN ("x-create-frame", Fx_create_frame, Sx_create_frame,
4330 1, 1, 0,
4331 doc: /* Make a new window, which is called a \"frame\" in Emacs terms.
4332 Return an Emacs frame object.
4333 PARAMETERS is an alist of frame parameters.
4334 If the parameters specify that the frame should not have a minibuffer,
4335 and do not specify a specific minibuffer window to use,
4336 then `default-minibuffer-frame' must be a frame whose minibuffer can
4337 be shared by the new frame.
4338
4339 This function is an internal primitive--use `make-frame' instead. */)
4340 (Lisp_Object parameters)
4341 {
4342 struct frame *f;
4343 Lisp_Object frame, tem;
4344 Lisp_Object name;
4345 int minibuffer_only = 0;
4346 long window_prompting = 0;
4347 int width, height;
4348 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
4349 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
4350 Lisp_Object display;
4351 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = NULL;
4352 Lisp_Object parent;
4353 struct kboard *kb;
4354
4355 if (!FRAME_W32_P (SELECTED_FRAME ())
4356 && !FRAME_INITIAL_P (SELECTED_FRAME ()))
4357 error ("Cannot create a GUI frame in a -nw session");
4358
4359 /* Make copy of frame parameters because the original is in pure
4360 storage now. */
4361 parameters = Fcopy_alist (parameters);
4362
4363 /* Use this general default value to start with
4364 until we know if this frame has a specified name. */
4365 Vx_resource_name = Vinvocation_name;
4366
4367 display = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parameters, Qterminal, 0, 0, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4368 if (EQ (display, Qunbound))
4369 display = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parameters, Qdisplay, 0, 0, RES_TYPE_STRING);
4370 if (EQ (display, Qunbound))
4371 display = Qnil;
4372 dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4373 kb = dpyinfo->terminal->kboard;
4374
4375 if (!dpyinfo->terminal->name)
4376 error ("Terminal is not live, can't create new frames on it");
4377
4378 name = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parameters, Qname, "name", "Name", RES_TYPE_STRING);
4379 if (!STRINGP (name)
4380 && ! EQ (name, Qunbound)
4381 && ! NILP (name))
4382 error ("Invalid frame name--not a string or nil");
4383
4384 if (STRINGP (name))
4385 Vx_resource_name = name;
4386
4387 /* See if parent window is specified. */
4388 parent = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parameters, Qparent_id, NULL, NULL, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4389 if (EQ (parent, Qunbound))
4390 parent = Qnil;
4391 if (! NILP (parent))
4392 CHECK_NUMBER (parent);
4393
4394 /* make_frame_without_minibuffer can run Lisp code and garbage collect. */
4395 /* No need to protect DISPLAY because that's not used after passing
4396 it to make_frame_without_minibuffer. */
4397 frame = Qnil;
4398 GCPRO4 (parameters, parent, name, frame);
4399 tem = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parameters, Qminibuffer, "minibuffer", "Minibuffer",
4400 RES_TYPE_SYMBOL);
4401 if (EQ (tem, Qnone) || NILP (tem))
4402 f = make_frame_without_minibuffer (Qnil, kb, display);
4403 else if (EQ (tem, Qonly))
4404 {
4405 f = make_minibuffer_frame ();
4406 minibuffer_only = 1;
4407 }
4408 else if (WINDOWP (tem))
4409 f = make_frame_without_minibuffer (tem, kb, display);
4410 else
4411 f = make_frame (1);
4412
4413 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
4414
4415 /* By default, make scrollbars the system standard width. */
4416 x_set_scroll_bar_default_width (f);
4417
4418 f->terminal = dpyinfo->terminal;
4419
4420 f->output_method = output_w32;
4421 f->output_data.w32 = xzalloc (sizeof (struct w32_output));
4422 FRAME_FONTSET (f) = -1;
4423
4424 fset_icon_name
4425 (f, x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parameters, Qicon_name, "iconName", "Title",
4426 RES_TYPE_STRING));
4427 if (! STRINGP (f->icon_name))
4428 fset_icon_name (f, Qnil);
4429
4430 /* FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f) = dpyinfo; */
4431
4432 /* With FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO set up, this unwind-protect is safe. */
4433 record_unwind_protect (do_unwind_create_frame, frame);
4434
4435 #ifdef GLYPH_DEBUG
4436 image_cache_refcount =
4437 FRAME_IMAGE_CACHE (f) ? FRAME_IMAGE_CACHE (f)->refcount : 0;
4438 dpyinfo_refcount = dpyinfo->reference_count;
4439 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
4440
4441 /* Specify the parent under which to make this window. */
4442
4443 if (!NILP (parent))
4444 {
4445 f->output_data.w32->parent_desc = (Window) XFASTINT (parent);
4446 f->output_data.w32->explicit_parent = 1;
4447 }
4448 else
4449 {
4450 f->output_data.w32->parent_desc = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->root_window;
4451 f->output_data.w32->explicit_parent = 0;
4452 }
4453
4454 /* Set the name; the functions to which we pass f expect the name to
4455 be set. */
4456 if (EQ (name, Qunbound) || NILP (name))
4457 {
4458 fset_name (f, build_string (dpyinfo->w32_id_name));
4459 f->explicit_name = 0;
4460 }
4461 else
4462 {
4463 fset_name (f, name);
4464 f->explicit_name = 1;
4465 /* use the frame's title when getting resources for this frame. */
4466 specbind (Qx_resource_name, name);
4467 }
4468
4469 if (uniscribe_available)
4470 register_font_driver (&uniscribe_font_driver, f);
4471 register_font_driver (&w32font_driver, f);
4472
4473 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qfont_backend, Qnil,
4474 "fontBackend", "FontBackend", RES_TYPE_STRING);
4475 /* Extract the window parameters from the supplied values
4476 that are needed to determine window geometry. */
4477 x_default_font_parameter (f, parameters);
4478 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qborder_width, make_number (2),
4479 "borderWidth", "BorderWidth", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4480
4481 /* We recognize either internalBorderWidth or internalBorder
4482 (which is what xterm calls it). */
4483 if (NILP (Fassq (Qinternal_border_width, parameters)))
4484 {
4485 Lisp_Object value;
4486
4487 value = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parameters, Qinternal_border_width,
4488 "internalBorder", "InternalBorder", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4489 if (! EQ (value, Qunbound))
4490 parameters = Fcons (Fcons (Qinternal_border_width, value),
4491 parameters);
4492 }
4493 /* Default internalBorderWidth to 0 on Windows to match other programs. */
4494 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qinternal_border_width, make_number (0),
4495 "internalBorderWidth", "InternalBorder", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4496 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qright_divider_width, make_number (0),
4497 NULL, NULL, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4498 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qbottom_divider_width, make_number (0),
4499 NULL, NULL, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4500 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qvertical_scroll_bars, Qright,
4501 "verticalScrollBars", "ScrollBars", RES_TYPE_SYMBOL);
4502
4503 /* Also do the stuff which must be set before the window exists. */
4504 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qforeground_color, build_string ("black"),
4505 "foreground", "Foreground", RES_TYPE_STRING);
4506 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qbackground_color, build_string ("white"),
4507 "background", "Background", RES_TYPE_STRING);
4508 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qmouse_color, build_string ("black"),
4509 "pointerColor", "Foreground", RES_TYPE_STRING);
4510 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qborder_color, build_string ("black"),
4511 "borderColor", "BorderColor", RES_TYPE_STRING);
4512 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qscreen_gamma, Qnil,
4513 "screenGamma", "ScreenGamma", RES_TYPE_FLOAT);
4514 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qline_spacing, Qnil,
4515 "lineSpacing", "LineSpacing", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4516 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qleft_fringe, Qnil,
4517 "leftFringe", "LeftFringe", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4518 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qright_fringe, Qnil,
4519 "rightFringe", "RightFringe", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4520 /* Process alpha here (Bug#16619). */
4521 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qalpha, Qnil,
4522 "alpha", "Alpha", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4523
4524 /* Init faces before x_default_parameter is called for scroll-bar
4525 parameters because that function calls x_set_scroll_bar_width,
4526 which calls change_frame_size, which calls Fset_window_buffer,
4527 which runs hooks, which call Fvertical_motion. At the end, we
4528 end up in init_iterator with a null face cache, which should not
4529 happen. */
4530 init_frame_faces (f);
4531
4532 /* Avoid calling window-configuration-change-hook; otherwise we
4533 could get an infloop in next_frame since the frame is not yet in
4534 Vframe_list. */
4535 {
4536 ptrdiff_t count2 = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
4537
4538 record_unwind_protect (unwind_create_frame_1, inhibit_lisp_code);
4539 inhibit_lisp_code = Qt;
4540
4541 /* PXW: This is a duplicate from below. We have to do it here since
4542 otherwise x_set_tool_bar_lines will work with the character sizes
4543 installed by init_frame_faces while the frame's pixel size is still
4544 calculated from a character size of 1 and we subsequently hit the
4545 eassert (height >= 0) assertion in window_box_height. The
4546 non-pixelwise code apparently worked around this because it had one
4547 frame line vs one toolbar line which left us with a zero root
4548 window height which was obviously wrong as well ... */
4549 change_frame_size (f, FRAME_COLS (f) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f),
4550 FRAME_LINES (f) * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f), 1, 0, 0, 1);
4551
4552 /* The X resources controlling the menu-bar and tool-bar are
4553 processed specially at startup, and reflected in the mode
4554 variables; ignore them here. */
4555 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qmenu_bar_lines,
4556 NILP (Vmenu_bar_mode)
4557 ? make_number (0) : make_number (1),
4558 NULL, NULL, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4559 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qtool_bar_lines,
4560 NILP (Vtool_bar_mode)
4561 ? make_number (0) : make_number (1),
4562 NULL, NULL, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4563
4564 unbind_to (count2, Qnil);
4565 }
4566
4567 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qbuffer_predicate, Qnil,
4568 "bufferPredicate", "BufferPredicate", RES_TYPE_SYMBOL);
4569 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qtitle, Qnil,
4570 "title", "Title", RES_TYPE_STRING);
4571 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qfullscreen, Qnil,
4572 "fullscreen", "Fullscreen", RES_TYPE_SYMBOL);
4573
4574 f->output_data.w32->dwStyle = WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW;
4575 f->output_data.w32->parent_desc = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->root_window;
4576
4577 f->output_data.w32->text_cursor = w32_load_cursor (IDC_IBEAM);
4578 f->output_data.w32->nontext_cursor = w32_load_cursor (IDC_ARROW);
4579 f->output_data.w32->modeline_cursor = w32_load_cursor (IDC_ARROW);
4580 f->output_data.w32->hand_cursor = w32_load_cursor (IDC_HAND);
4581 f->output_data.w32->hourglass_cursor = w32_load_cursor (IDC_WAIT);
4582 f->output_data.w32->horizontal_drag_cursor = w32_load_cursor (IDC_SIZEWE);
4583 f->output_data.w32->vertical_drag_cursor = w32_load_cursor (IDC_SIZENS);
4584
4585 f->output_data.w32->current_cursor = f->output_data.w32->nontext_cursor;
4586
4587 window_prompting = x_figure_window_size (f, parameters, 1);
4588
4589 tem = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parameters, Qunsplittable, 0, 0, RES_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
4590 f->no_split = minibuffer_only || EQ (tem, Qt);
4591
4592 w32_window (f, window_prompting, minibuffer_only);
4593 x_icon (f, parameters);
4594
4595 x_make_gc (f);
4596
4597 /* Now consider the frame official. */
4598 f->terminal->reference_count++;
4599 FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->reference_count++;
4600 Vframe_list = Fcons (frame, Vframe_list);
4601
4602 /* We need to do this after creating the window, so that the
4603 icon-creation functions can say whose icon they're describing. */
4604 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qicon_type, Qnil,
4605 "bitmapIcon", "BitmapIcon", RES_TYPE_SYMBOL);
4606
4607 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qauto_raise, Qnil,
4608 "autoRaise", "AutoRaiseLower", RES_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
4609 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qauto_lower, Qnil,
4610 "autoLower", "AutoRaiseLower", RES_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
4611 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qcursor_type, Qbox,
4612 "cursorType", "CursorType", RES_TYPE_SYMBOL);
4613 x_default_parameter (f, parameters, Qscroll_bar_width, Qnil,
4614 "scrollBarWidth", "ScrollBarWidth", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
4615
4616 /* Dimensions, especially FRAME_LINES (f), must be done via change_frame_size.
4617 Change will not be effected unless different from the current
4618 FRAME_LINES (f). */
4619 width = FRAME_TEXT_WIDTH (f);
4620 height = FRAME_TEXT_HEIGHT (f);
4621 FRAME_TEXT_HEIGHT (f) = 0;
4622 SET_FRAME_WIDTH (f, 0);
4623 change_frame_size (f, width, height, 1, 0, 0, 1);
4624
4625 /* Tell the server what size and position, etc, we want, and how
4626 badly we want them. This should be done after we have the menu
4627 bar so that its size can be taken into account. */
4628 block_input ();
4629 x_wm_set_size_hint (f, window_prompting, 0);
4630 unblock_input ();
4631
4632 /* Make the window appear on the frame and enable display, unless
4633 the caller says not to. However, with explicit parent, Emacs
4634 cannot control visibility, so don't try. */
4635 if (! f->output_data.w32->explicit_parent)
4636 {
4637 Lisp_Object visibility;
4638
4639 visibility = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parameters, Qvisibility, 0, 0, RES_TYPE_SYMBOL);
4640 if (EQ (visibility, Qunbound))
4641 visibility = Qt;
4642
4643 if (EQ (visibility, Qicon))
4644 x_iconify_frame (f);
4645 else if (! NILP (visibility))
4646 x_make_frame_visible (f);
4647 else
4648 /* Must have been Qnil. */
4649 ;
4650 }
4651
4652 /* Initialize `default-minibuffer-frame' in case this is the first
4653 frame on this terminal. */
4654 if (FRAME_HAS_MINIBUF_P (f)
4655 && (!FRAMEP (KVAR (kb, Vdefault_minibuffer_frame))
4656 || !FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (KVAR (kb, Vdefault_minibuffer_frame)))))
4657 kset_default_minibuffer_frame (kb, frame);
4658
4659 /* All remaining specified parameters, which have not been "used"
4660 by x_get_arg and friends, now go in the misc. alist of the frame. */
4661 for (tem = parameters; CONSP (tem); tem = XCDR (tem))
4662 if (CONSP (XCAR (tem)) && !NILP (XCAR (XCAR (tem))))
4663 fset_param_alist (f, Fcons (XCAR (tem), f->param_alist));
4664
4665 UNGCPRO;
4666
4667 /* Make sure windows on this frame appear in calls to next-window
4668 and similar functions. */
4669 Vwindow_list = Qnil;
4670
4671 return unbind_to (count, frame);
4672 }
4673
4674 /* FRAME is used only to get a handle on the X display. We don't pass the
4675 display info directly because we're called from frame.c, which doesn't
4676 know about that structure. */
4677 Lisp_Object
4678 x_get_focus_frame (struct frame *frame)
4679 {
4680 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (frame);
4681 Lisp_Object xfocus;
4682 if (! dpyinfo->w32_focus_frame)
4683 return Qnil;
4684
4685 XSETFRAME (xfocus, dpyinfo->w32_focus_frame);
4686 return xfocus;
4687 }
4688
4689 DEFUN ("xw-color-defined-p", Fxw_color_defined_p, Sxw_color_defined_p, 1, 2, 0,
4690 doc: /* Internal function called by `color-defined-p', which see.
4691 \(Note that the Nextstep version of this function ignores FRAME.) */)
4692 (Lisp_Object color, Lisp_Object frame)
4693 {
4694 XColor foo;
4695 struct frame *f = decode_window_system_frame (frame);
4696
4697 CHECK_STRING (color);
4698
4699 if (w32_defined_color (f, SDATA (color), &foo, 0))
4700 return Qt;
4701 else
4702 return Qnil;
4703 }
4704
4705 DEFUN ("xw-color-values", Fxw_color_values, Sxw_color_values, 1, 2, 0,
4706 doc: /* Internal function called by `color-values', which see. */)
4707 (Lisp_Object color, Lisp_Object frame)
4708 {
4709 XColor foo;
4710 struct frame *f = decode_window_system_frame (frame);
4711
4712 CHECK_STRING (color);
4713
4714 if (w32_defined_color (f, SDATA (color), &foo, 0))
4715 return list3i ((GetRValue (foo.pixel) << 8) | GetRValue (foo.pixel),
4716 (GetGValue (foo.pixel) << 8) | GetGValue (foo.pixel),
4717 (GetBValue (foo.pixel) << 8) | GetBValue (foo.pixel));
4718 else
4719 return Qnil;
4720 }
4721
4722 DEFUN ("xw-display-color-p", Fxw_display_color_p, Sxw_display_color_p, 0, 1, 0,
4723 doc: /* Internal function called by `display-color-p', which see. */)
4724 (Lisp_Object display)
4725 {
4726 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4727
4728 if ((dpyinfo->n_planes * dpyinfo->n_cbits) <= 2)
4729 return Qnil;
4730
4731 return Qt;
4732 }
4733
4734 DEFUN ("x-display-grayscale-p", Fx_display_grayscale_p,
4735 Sx_display_grayscale_p, 0, 1, 0,
4736 doc: /* Return t if DISPLAY supports shades of gray.
4737 Note that color displays do support shades of gray.
4738 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4739 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4740 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4741 (Lisp_Object display)
4742 {
4743 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4744
4745 if ((dpyinfo->n_planes * dpyinfo->n_cbits) <= 1)
4746 return Qnil;
4747
4748 return Qt;
4749 }
4750
4751 DEFUN ("x-display-pixel-width", Fx_display_pixel_width,
4752 Sx_display_pixel_width, 0, 1, 0,
4753 doc: /* Return the width in pixels of DISPLAY.
4754 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4755 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4756 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display.
4757
4758 On \"multi-monitor\" setups this refers to the pixel width for all
4759 physical monitors associated with DISPLAY. To get information for
4760 each physical monitor, use `display-monitor-attributes-list'. */)
4761 (Lisp_Object display)
4762 {
4763 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4764
4765 return make_number (x_display_pixel_width (dpyinfo));
4766 }
4767
4768 DEFUN ("x-display-pixel-height", Fx_display_pixel_height,
4769 Sx_display_pixel_height, 0, 1, 0,
4770 doc: /* Return the height in pixels of DISPLAY.
4771 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4772 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4773 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display.
4774
4775 On \"multi-monitor\" setups this refers to the pixel height for all
4776 physical monitors associated with DISPLAY. To get information for
4777 each physical monitor, use `display-monitor-attributes-list'. */)
4778 (Lisp_Object display)
4779 {
4780 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4781
4782 return make_number (x_display_pixel_height (dpyinfo));
4783 }
4784
4785 DEFUN ("x-display-planes", Fx_display_planes, Sx_display_planes,
4786 0, 1, 0,
4787 doc: /* Return the number of bitplanes of DISPLAY.
4788 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4789 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4790 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4791 (Lisp_Object display)
4792 {
4793 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4794
4795 return make_number (dpyinfo->n_planes * dpyinfo->n_cbits);
4796 }
4797
4798 DEFUN ("x-display-color-cells", Fx_display_color_cells, Sx_display_color_cells,
4799 0, 1, 0,
4800 doc: /* Return the number of color cells of DISPLAY.
4801 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4802 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4803 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4804 (Lisp_Object display)
4805 {
4806 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4807 int cap;
4808
4809 /* Don't use NCOLORS: it returns incorrect results under remote
4810 * desktop. We force 24+ bit depths to 24-bit, both to prevent an
4811 * overflow and because probably is more meaningful on Windows
4812 * anyway. */
4813
4814 cap = 1 << min (dpyinfo->n_planes * dpyinfo->n_cbits, 24);
4815 return make_number (cap);
4816 }
4817
4818 DEFUN ("x-server-max-request-size", Fx_server_max_request_size,
4819 Sx_server_max_request_size,
4820 0, 1, 0,
4821 doc: /* Return the maximum request size of the server of DISPLAY.
4822 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4823 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4824 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4825 (Lisp_Object display)
4826 {
4827 return make_number (1);
4828 }
4829
4830 DEFUN ("x-server-vendor", Fx_server_vendor, Sx_server_vendor, 0, 1, 0,
4831 doc: /* Return the "vendor ID" string of the W32 system (Microsoft).
4832 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4833 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4834 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4835 (Lisp_Object display)
4836 {
4837 return build_string ("Microsoft Corp.");
4838 }
4839
4840 DEFUN ("x-server-version", Fx_server_version, Sx_server_version, 0, 1, 0,
4841 doc: /* Return the version numbers of the server of DISPLAY.
4842 The value is a list of three integers: the major and minor
4843 version numbers of the X Protocol in use, and the distributor-specific
4844 release number. See also the function `x-server-vendor'.
4845
4846 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4847 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4848 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4849 (Lisp_Object display)
4850 {
4851 return list3i (w32_major_version, w32_minor_version, w32_build_number);
4852 }
4853
4854 DEFUN ("x-display-screens", Fx_display_screens, Sx_display_screens, 0, 1, 0,
4855 doc: /* Return the number of screens on the server of DISPLAY.
4856 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4857 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4858 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4859 (Lisp_Object display)
4860 {
4861 return make_number (1);
4862 }
4863
4864 DEFUN ("x-display-mm-height", Fx_display_mm_height,
4865 Sx_display_mm_height, 0, 1, 0,
4866 doc: /* Return the height in millimeters of DISPLAY.
4867 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4868 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4869 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display.
4870
4871 On \"multi-monitor\" setups this refers to the height in millimeters for
4872 all physical monitors associated with DISPLAY. To get information
4873 for each physical monitor, use `display-monitor-attributes-list'. */)
4874 (Lisp_Object display)
4875 {
4876 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4877 HDC hdc;
4878 double mm_per_pixel;
4879
4880 hdc = GetDC (NULL);
4881 mm_per_pixel = ((double) GetDeviceCaps (hdc, VERTSIZE)
4882 / GetDeviceCaps (hdc, VERTRES));
4883 ReleaseDC (NULL, hdc);
4884
4885 return make_number (x_display_pixel_height (dpyinfo) * mm_per_pixel + 0.5);
4886 }
4887
4888 DEFUN ("x-display-mm-width", Fx_display_mm_width, Sx_display_mm_width, 0, 1, 0,
4889 doc: /* Return the width in millimeters of DISPLAY.
4890 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4891 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4892 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display.
4893
4894 On \"multi-monitor\" setups this refers to the width in millimeters for
4895 all physical monitors associated with TERMINAL. To get information
4896 for each physical monitor, use `display-monitor-attributes-list'. */)
4897 (Lisp_Object display)
4898 {
4899 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4900 HDC hdc;
4901 double mm_per_pixel;
4902
4903 hdc = GetDC (NULL);
4904 mm_per_pixel = ((double) GetDeviceCaps (hdc, HORZSIZE)
4905 / GetDeviceCaps (hdc, HORZRES));
4906 ReleaseDC (NULL, hdc);
4907
4908 return make_number (x_display_pixel_width (dpyinfo) * mm_per_pixel + 0.5);
4909 }
4910
4911 DEFUN ("x-display-backing-store", Fx_display_backing_store,
4912 Sx_display_backing_store, 0, 1, 0,
4913 doc: /* Return an indication of whether DISPLAY does backing store.
4914 The value may be `always', `when-mapped', or `not-useful'.
4915 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4916 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4917 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4918 (Lisp_Object display)
4919 {
4920 return intern ("not-useful");
4921 }
4922
4923 DEFUN ("x-display-visual-class", Fx_display_visual_class,
4924 Sx_display_visual_class, 0, 1, 0,
4925 doc: /* Return the visual class of DISPLAY.
4926 The value is one of the symbols `static-gray', `gray-scale',
4927 `static-color', `pseudo-color', `true-color', or `direct-color'.
4928
4929 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4930 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4931 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4932 (Lisp_Object display)
4933 {
4934 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
4935 Lisp_Object result = Qnil;
4936
4937 if (dpyinfo->has_palette)
4938 result = intern ("pseudo-color");
4939 else if (dpyinfo->n_planes * dpyinfo->n_cbits == 1)
4940 result = intern ("static-grey");
4941 else if (dpyinfo->n_planes * dpyinfo->n_cbits == 4)
4942 result = intern ("static-color");
4943 else if (dpyinfo->n_planes * dpyinfo->n_cbits > 8)
4944 result = intern ("true-color");
4945
4946 return result;
4947 }
4948
4949 DEFUN ("x-display-save-under", Fx_display_save_under,
4950 Sx_display_save_under, 0, 1, 0,
4951 doc: /* Return t if DISPLAY supports the save-under feature.
4952 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
4953 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
4954 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
4955 (Lisp_Object display)
4956 {
4957 return Qnil;
4958 }
4959
4960 static BOOL CALLBACK
4961 w32_monitor_enum (HMONITOR monitor, HDC hdc, RECT *rcMonitor, LPARAM dwData)
4962 {
4963 Lisp_Object *monitor_list = (Lisp_Object *) dwData;
4964
4965 *monitor_list = Fcons (make_save_ptr (monitor), *monitor_list);
4966
4967 return TRUE;
4968 }
4969
4970 static Lisp_Object
4971 w32_display_monitor_attributes_list (void)
4972 {
4973 Lisp_Object attributes_list = Qnil, primary_monitor_attributes = Qnil;
4974 Lisp_Object monitor_list = Qnil, monitor_frames, rest, frame;
4975 int i, n_monitors;
4976 HMONITOR *monitors;
4977 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
4978
4979 if (!(enum_display_monitors_fn && get_monitor_info_fn
4980 && monitor_from_window_fn))
4981 return Qnil;
4982
4983 if (!enum_display_monitors_fn (NULL, NULL, w32_monitor_enum,
4984 (LPARAM) &monitor_list)
4985 || NILP (monitor_list))
4986 return Qnil;
4987
4988 n_monitors = 0;
4989 for (rest = monitor_list; CONSP (rest); rest = XCDR (rest))
4990 n_monitors++;
4991
4992 monitors = xmalloc (n_monitors * sizeof (*monitors));
4993 for (i = 0; i < n_monitors; i++)
4994 {
4995 monitors[i] = XSAVE_POINTER (XCAR (monitor_list), 0);
4996 monitor_list = XCDR (monitor_list);
4997 }
4998
4999 monitor_frames = Fmake_vector (make_number (n_monitors), Qnil);
5000 FOR_EACH_FRAME (rest, frame)
5001 {
5002 struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame);
5003
5004 if (FRAME_W32_P (f) && !EQ (frame, tip_frame))
5005 {
5006 HMONITOR monitor =
5007 monitor_from_window_fn (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f),
5008 MONITOR_DEFAULT_TO_NEAREST);
5009
5010 for (i = 0; i < n_monitors; i++)
5011 if (monitors[i] == monitor)
5012 break;
5013
5014 if (i < n_monitors)
5015 ASET (monitor_frames, i, Fcons (frame, AREF (monitor_frames, i)));
5016 }
5017 }
5018
5019 GCPRO3 (attributes_list, primary_monitor_attributes, monitor_frames);
5020
5021 for (i = 0; i < n_monitors; i++)
5022 {
5023 Lisp_Object geometry, workarea, name, attributes = Qnil;
5024 HDC hdc;
5025 int width_mm, height_mm;
5026 struct MONITOR_INFO_EX mi;
5027
5028 mi.cbSize = sizeof (mi);
5029 if (!get_monitor_info_fn (monitors[i], (struct MONITOR_INFO *) &mi))
5030 continue;
5031
5032 hdc = CreateDCA ("DISPLAY", mi.szDevice, NULL, NULL);
5033 if (hdc == NULL)
5034 continue;
5035 width_mm = GetDeviceCaps (hdc, HORZSIZE);
5036 height_mm = GetDeviceCaps (hdc, VERTSIZE);
5037 DeleteDC (hdc);
5038
5039 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qframes, AREF (monitor_frames, i)),
5040 attributes);
5041
5042 name = DECODE_SYSTEM (build_unibyte_string (mi.szDevice));
5043
5044 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qname, name), attributes);
5045
5046 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qmm_size, list2i (width_mm, height_mm)),
5047 attributes);
5048
5049 workarea = list4i (mi.rcWork.left, mi.rcWork.top,
5050 mi.rcWork.right - mi.rcWork.left,
5051 mi.rcWork.bottom - mi.rcWork.top);
5052 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qworkarea, workarea), attributes);
5053
5054 geometry = list4i (mi.rcMonitor.left, mi.rcMonitor.top,
5055 mi.rcMonitor.right - mi.rcMonitor.left,
5056 mi.rcMonitor.bottom - mi.rcMonitor.top);
5057 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qgeometry, geometry), attributes);
5058
5059 if (mi.dwFlags & MONITORINFOF_PRIMARY)
5060 primary_monitor_attributes = attributes;
5061 else
5062 attributes_list = Fcons (attributes, attributes_list);
5063 }
5064
5065 if (!NILP (primary_monitor_attributes))
5066 attributes_list = Fcons (primary_monitor_attributes, attributes_list);
5067
5068 UNGCPRO;
5069
5070 xfree (monitors);
5071
5072 return attributes_list;
5073 }
5074
5075 static Lisp_Object
5076 w32_display_monitor_attributes_list_fallback (struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo)
5077 {
5078 Lisp_Object geometry, workarea, frames, rest, frame, attributes = Qnil;
5079 HDC hdc;
5080 double mm_per_pixel;
5081 int pixel_width, pixel_height, width_mm, height_mm;
5082 RECT workarea_rect;
5083
5084 /* Fallback: treat (possibly) multiple physical monitors as if they
5085 formed a single monitor as a whole. This should provide a
5086 consistent result at least on single monitor environments. */
5087 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qname, build_string ("combined screen")),
5088 attributes);
5089
5090 frames = Qnil;
5091 FOR_EACH_FRAME (rest, frame)
5092 {
5093 struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame);
5094
5095 if (FRAME_W32_P (f) && !EQ (frame, tip_frame))
5096 frames = Fcons (frame, frames);
5097 }
5098 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qframes, frames), attributes);
5099
5100 pixel_width = x_display_pixel_width (dpyinfo);
5101 pixel_height = x_display_pixel_height (dpyinfo);
5102
5103 hdc = GetDC (NULL);
5104 mm_per_pixel = ((double) GetDeviceCaps (hdc, HORZSIZE)
5105 / GetDeviceCaps (hdc, HORZRES));
5106 width_mm = pixel_width * mm_per_pixel + 0.5;
5107 mm_per_pixel = ((double) GetDeviceCaps (hdc, VERTSIZE)
5108 / GetDeviceCaps (hdc, VERTRES));
5109 height_mm = pixel_height * mm_per_pixel + 0.5;
5110 ReleaseDC (NULL, hdc);
5111 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qmm_size, list2i (width_mm, height_mm)),
5112 attributes);
5113
5114 /* GetSystemMetrics below may return 0 for Windows 95 or NT 4.0, but
5115 we don't care. */
5116 geometry = list4i (GetSystemMetrics (SM_XVIRTUALSCREEN),
5117 GetSystemMetrics (SM_YVIRTUALSCREEN),
5118 pixel_width, pixel_height);
5119 if (SystemParametersInfo (SPI_GETWORKAREA, 0, &workarea_rect, 0))
5120 workarea = list4i (workarea_rect.left, workarea_rect.top,
5121 workarea_rect.right - workarea_rect.left,
5122 workarea_rect.bottom - workarea_rect.top);
5123 else
5124 workarea = geometry;
5125 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qworkarea, workarea), attributes);
5126
5127 attributes = Fcons (Fcons (Qgeometry, geometry), attributes);
5128
5129 return list1 (attributes);
5130 }
5131
5132 DEFUN ("w32-display-monitor-attributes-list", Fw32_display_monitor_attributes_list,
5133 Sw32_display_monitor_attributes_list,
5134 0, 1, 0,
5135 doc: /* Return a list of physical monitor attributes on the W32 display DISPLAY.
5136
5137 The optional argument DISPLAY specifies which display to ask about.
5138 DISPLAY should be either a frame or a display name (a string).
5139 If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display.
5140
5141 Internal use only, use `display-monitor-attributes-list' instead. */)
5142 (Lisp_Object display)
5143 {
5144 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
5145 Lisp_Object attributes_list;
5146
5147 block_input ();
5148 attributes_list = w32_display_monitor_attributes_list ();
5149 if (NILP (attributes_list))
5150 attributes_list = w32_display_monitor_attributes_list_fallback (dpyinfo);
5151 unblock_input ();
5152
5153 return attributes_list;
5154 }
5155
5156 DEFUN ("set-message-beep", Fset_message_beep, Sset_message_beep, 1, 1, 0,
5157 doc: /* Set the sound generated when the bell is rung.
5158 SOUND is 'asterisk, 'exclamation, 'hand, 'question, 'ok, or 'silent
5159 to use the corresponding system sound for the bell. The 'silent sound
5160 prevents Emacs from making any sound at all.
5161 SOUND is nil to use the normal beep. */)
5162 (Lisp_Object sound)
5163 {
5164 CHECK_SYMBOL (sound);
5165
5166 if (NILP (sound))
5167 sound_type = 0xFFFFFFFF;
5168 else if (EQ (sound, intern ("asterisk")))
5169 sound_type = MB_ICONASTERISK;
5170 else if (EQ (sound, intern ("exclamation")))
5171 sound_type = MB_ICONEXCLAMATION;
5172 else if (EQ (sound, intern ("hand")))
5173 sound_type = MB_ICONHAND;
5174 else if (EQ (sound, intern ("question")))
5175 sound_type = MB_ICONQUESTION;
5176 else if (EQ (sound, intern ("ok")))
5177 sound_type = MB_OK;
5178 else if (EQ (sound, intern ("silent")))
5179 sound_type = MB_EMACS_SILENT;
5180 else
5181 sound_type = 0xFFFFFFFF;
5182
5183 return sound;
5184 }
5185
5186 int
5187 x_screen_planes (register struct frame *f)
5188 {
5189 return FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->n_planes;
5190 }
5191 \f
5192 /* Return the display structure for the display named NAME.
5193 Open a new connection if necessary. */
5194
5195 struct w32_display_info *
5196 x_display_info_for_name (Lisp_Object name)
5197 {
5198 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo;
5199
5200 CHECK_STRING (name);
5201
5202 for (dpyinfo = &one_w32_display_info; dpyinfo; dpyinfo = dpyinfo->next)
5203 if (!NILP (Fstring_equal (XCAR (dpyinfo->name_list_element), name)))
5204 return dpyinfo;
5205
5206 /* Use this general default value to start with. */
5207 Vx_resource_name = Vinvocation_name;
5208
5209 validate_x_resource_name ();
5210
5211 dpyinfo = w32_term_init (name, (unsigned char *)0,
5212 SSDATA (Vx_resource_name));
5213
5214 if (dpyinfo == 0)
5215 error ("Cannot connect to server %s", SDATA (name));
5216
5217 XSETFASTINT (Vwindow_system_version, w32_major_version);
5218
5219 return dpyinfo;
5220 }
5221
5222 DEFUN ("x-open-connection", Fx_open_connection, Sx_open_connection,
5223 1, 3, 0, doc: /* Open a connection to a display server.
5224 DISPLAY is the name of the display to connect to.
5225 Optional second arg XRM-STRING is a string of resources in xrdb format.
5226 If the optional third arg MUST-SUCCEED is non-nil,
5227 terminate Emacs if we can't open the connection.
5228 \(In the Nextstep version, the last two arguments are currently ignored.) */)
5229 (Lisp_Object display, Lisp_Object xrm_string, Lisp_Object must_succeed)
5230 {
5231 unsigned char *xrm_option;
5232 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo;
5233
5234 CHECK_STRING (display);
5235
5236 /* Signal an error in order to encourage correct use from callers.
5237 * If we ever support multiple window systems in the same Emacs,
5238 * we'll need callers to be precise about what window system they
5239 * want. */
5240
5241 if (strcmp (SSDATA (display), "w32") != 0)
5242 error ("The name of the display in this Emacs must be \"w32\"");
5243
5244 /* If initialization has already been done, return now to avoid
5245 overwriting critical parts of one_w32_display_info. */
5246 if (window_system_available (NULL))
5247 return Qnil;
5248
5249 if (! NILP (xrm_string))
5250 CHECK_STRING (xrm_string);
5251
5252 /* Allow color mapping to be defined externally; first look in user's
5253 HOME directory, then in Emacs etc dir for a file called rgb.txt. */
5254 {
5255 Lisp_Object color_file;
5256 struct gcpro gcpro1;
5257
5258 color_file = build_string ("~/rgb.txt");
5259
5260 GCPRO1 (color_file);
5261
5262 if (NILP (Ffile_readable_p (color_file)))
5263 color_file =
5264 Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("rgb.txt"),
5265 Fsymbol_value (intern ("data-directory")));
5266
5267 Vw32_color_map = Fx_load_color_file (color_file);
5268
5269 UNGCPRO;
5270 }
5271 if (NILP (Vw32_color_map))
5272 Vw32_color_map = w32_default_color_map ();
5273
5274 /* Merge in system logical colors. */
5275 add_system_logical_colors_to_map (&Vw32_color_map);
5276
5277 if (! NILP (xrm_string))
5278 xrm_option = SDATA (xrm_string);
5279 else
5280 xrm_option = (unsigned char *) 0;
5281
5282 /* Use this general default value to start with. */
5283 /* First remove .exe suffix from invocation-name - it looks ugly. */
5284 {
5285 char basename[ MAX_PATH ], *str;
5286
5287 strcpy (basename, SDATA (Vinvocation_name));
5288 str = strrchr (basename, '.');
5289 if (str) *str = 0;
5290 Vinvocation_name = build_string (basename);
5291 }
5292 Vx_resource_name = Vinvocation_name;
5293
5294 validate_x_resource_name ();
5295
5296 /* This is what opens the connection and sets x_current_display.
5297 This also initializes many symbols, such as those used for input. */
5298 dpyinfo = w32_term_init (display, xrm_option,
5299 SSDATA (Vx_resource_name));
5300
5301 if (dpyinfo == 0)
5302 {
5303 if (!NILP (must_succeed))
5304 fatal ("Cannot connect to server %s.\n",
5305 SDATA (display));
5306 else
5307 error ("Cannot connect to server %s", SDATA (display));
5308 }
5309
5310 XSETFASTINT (Vwindow_system_version, w32_major_version);
5311 return Qnil;
5312 }
5313
5314 DEFUN ("x-close-connection", Fx_close_connection,
5315 Sx_close_connection, 1, 1, 0,
5316 doc: /* Close the connection to DISPLAY's server.
5317 For DISPLAY, specify either a frame or a display name (a string).
5318 If DISPLAY is nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
5319 (Lisp_Object display)
5320 {
5321 struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo = check_x_display_info (display);
5322
5323 if (dpyinfo->reference_count > 0)
5324 error ("Display still has frames on it");
5325
5326 block_input ();
5327 x_destroy_all_bitmaps (dpyinfo);
5328
5329 x_delete_display (dpyinfo);
5330 unblock_input ();
5331
5332 return Qnil;
5333 }
5334
5335 DEFUN ("x-display-list", Fx_display_list, Sx_display_list, 0, 0, 0,
5336 doc: /* Return the list of display names that Emacs has connections to. */)
5337 (void)
5338 {
5339 Lisp_Object result = Qnil;
5340 struct w32_display_info *wdi;
5341
5342 for (wdi = x_display_list; wdi; wdi = wdi->next)
5343 result = Fcons (XCAR (wdi->name_list_element), result);
5344
5345 return result;
5346 }
5347
5348 DEFUN ("x-synchronize", Fx_synchronize, Sx_synchronize, 1, 2, 0,
5349 doc: /* If ON is non-nil, report X errors as soon as the erring request is made.
5350 This function only has an effect on X Windows. With MS Windows, it is
5351 defined but does nothing.
5352
5353 If ON is nil, allow buffering of requests.
5354 Turning on synchronization prohibits the Xlib routines from buffering
5355 requests and seriously degrades performance, but makes debugging much
5356 easier.
5357 The optional second argument TERMINAL specifies which display to act on.
5358 TERMINAL should be a terminal object, a frame or a display name (a string).
5359 If TERMINAL is omitted or nil, that stands for the selected frame's display. */)
5360 (Lisp_Object on, Lisp_Object display)
5361 {
5362 return Qnil;
5363 }
5364
5365
5366 \f
5367 /***********************************************************************
5368 Window properties
5369 ***********************************************************************/
5370
5371 #if 0 /* TODO : port window properties to W32 */
5372
5373 DEFUN ("x-change-window-property", Fx_change_window_property,
5374 Sx_change_window_property, 2, 6, 0,
5375 doc: /* Change window property PROP to VALUE on the X window of FRAME.
5376 PROP must be a string. VALUE may be a string or a list of conses,
5377 numbers and/or strings. If an element in the list is a string, it is
5378 converted to an atom and the value of the Atom is used. If an element
5379 is a cons, it is converted to a 32 bit number where the car is the 16
5380 top bits and the cdr is the lower 16 bits.
5381
5382 FRAME nil or omitted means use the selected frame.
5383 If TYPE is given and non-nil, it is the name of the type of VALUE.
5384 If TYPE is not given or nil, the type is STRING.
5385 FORMAT gives the size in bits of each element if VALUE is a list.
5386 It must be one of 8, 16 or 32.
5387 If VALUE is a string or FORMAT is nil or not given, FORMAT defaults to 8.
5388 If OUTER-P is non-nil, the property is changed for the outer X window of
5389 FRAME. Default is to change on the edit X window. */)
5390 (Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object value, Lisp_Object frame,
5391 Lisp_Object type, Lisp_Object format, Lisp_Object outer_p)
5392 {
5393 struct frame *f = decode_window_system_frame (frame);
5394 Atom prop_atom;
5395
5396 CHECK_STRING (prop);
5397 CHECK_STRING (value);
5398
5399 block_input ();
5400 prop_atom = XInternAtom (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), SDATA (prop), False);
5401 XChangeProperty (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f),
5402 prop_atom, XA_STRING, 8, PropModeReplace,
5403 SDATA (value), SCHARS (value));
5404
5405 /* Make sure the property is set when we return. */
5406 XFlush (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f));
5407 unblock_input ();
5408
5409 return value;
5410 }
5411
5412
5413 DEFUN ("x-delete-window-property", Fx_delete_window_property,
5414 Sx_delete_window_property, 1, 2, 0,
5415 doc: /* Remove window property PROP from X window of FRAME.
5416 FRAME nil or omitted means use the selected frame. Value is PROP. */)
5417 (Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object frame)
5418 {
5419 struct frame *f = decode_window_system_frame (frame);
5420 Atom prop_atom;
5421
5422 CHECK_STRING (prop);
5423 block_input ();
5424 prop_atom = XInternAtom (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), SDATA (prop), False);
5425 XDeleteProperty (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), prop_atom);
5426
5427 /* Make sure the property is removed when we return. */
5428 XFlush (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f));
5429 unblock_input ();
5430
5431 return prop;
5432 }
5433
5434
5435 DEFUN ("x-window-property", Fx_window_property, Sx_window_property,
5436 1, 6, 0,
5437 doc: /* Value is the value of window property PROP on FRAME.
5438 If FRAME is nil or omitted, use the selected frame.
5439
5440 On X Windows, the following optional arguments are also accepted:
5441 If TYPE is nil or omitted, get the property as a string.
5442 Otherwise TYPE is the name of the atom that denotes the type expected.
5443 If SOURCE is non-nil, get the property on that window instead of from
5444 FRAME. The number 0 denotes the root window.
5445 If DELETE-P is non-nil, delete the property after retrieving it.
5446 If VECTOR-RET-P is non-nil, don't return a string but a vector of values.
5447
5448 On MS Windows, this function accepts but ignores those optional arguments.
5449
5450 Value is nil if FRAME hasn't a property with name PROP or if PROP has
5451 no value of TYPE (always string in the MS Windows case). */)
5452 (Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object frame, Lisp_Object type,
5453 Lisp_Object source, Lisp_Object delete_p, Lisp_Object vector_ret_p)
5454 {
5455 struct frame *f = decode_window_system_frame (frame);
5456 Atom prop_atom;
5457 int rc;
5458 Lisp_Object prop_value = Qnil;
5459 char *tmp_data = NULL;
5460 Atom actual_type;
5461 int actual_format;
5462 unsigned long actual_size, bytes_remaining;
5463
5464 CHECK_STRING (prop);
5465 block_input ();
5466 prop_atom = XInternAtom (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), SDATA (prop), False);
5467 rc = XGetWindowProperty (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f),
5468 prop_atom, 0, 0, False, XA_STRING,
5469 &actual_type, &actual_format, &actual_size,
5470 &bytes_remaining, (unsigned char **) &tmp_data);
5471 if (rc == Success)
5472 {
5473 int size = bytes_remaining;
5474
5475 XFree (tmp_data);
5476 tmp_data = NULL;
5477
5478 rc = XGetWindowProperty (FRAME_W32_DISPLAY (f), FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f),
5479 prop_atom, 0, bytes_remaining,
5480 False, XA_STRING,
5481 &actual_type, &actual_format,
5482 &actual_size, &bytes_remaining,
5483 (unsigned char **) &tmp_data);
5484 if (rc == Success)
5485 prop_value = make_string (tmp_data, size);
5486
5487 XFree (tmp_data);
5488 }
5489
5490 unblock_input ();
5491
5492 return prop_value;
5493
5494 return Qnil;
5495 }
5496
5497 #endif /* TODO */
5498
5499 \f
5500 /***********************************************************************
5501 Busy cursor
5502 ***********************************************************************/
5503
5504 void
5505 w32_note_current_window (void)
5506 {
5507 struct frame * f = SELECTED_FRAME ();
5508
5509 if (!FRAME_W32_P (f))
5510 return;
5511
5512 hourglass_hwnd = FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f);
5513 }
5514
5515 void
5516 show_hourglass (struct atimer *timer)
5517 {
5518 struct frame *f;
5519
5520 hourglass_atimer = NULL;
5521
5522 block_input ();
5523 f = x_window_to_frame (&one_w32_display_info,
5524 hourglass_hwnd);
5525
5526 if (f)
5527 f->output_data.w32->hourglass_p = 0;
5528 else
5529 f = SELECTED_FRAME ();
5530
5531 if (!FRAME_W32_P (f))
5532 {
5533 unblock_input ();
5534 return;
5535 }
5536
5537 w32_show_hourglass (f);
5538 unblock_input ();
5539 }
5540
5541 void
5542 hide_hourglass (void)
5543 {
5544 block_input ();
5545 w32_hide_hourglass ();
5546 unblock_input ();
5547 }
5548
5549
5550 /* Display an hourglass cursor. Set the hourglass_p flag in display info
5551 to indicate that an hourglass cursor is shown. */
5552
5553 static void
5554 w32_show_hourglass (struct frame *f)
5555 {
5556 if (!hourglass_shown_p)
5557 {
5558 f->output_data.w32->hourglass_p = 1;
5559 if (!menubar_in_use && !current_popup_menu)
5560 SetCursor (f->output_data.w32->hourglass_cursor);
5561 hourglass_shown_p = 1;
5562 }
5563 }
5564
5565
5566 /* Hide the hourglass cursor on all frames, if it is currently shown. */
5567
5568 static void
5569 w32_hide_hourglass (void)
5570 {
5571 if (hourglass_shown_p)
5572 {
5573 struct frame *f = x_window_to_frame (&one_w32_display_info,
5574 hourglass_hwnd);
5575 if (f)
5576 f->output_data.w32->hourglass_p = 0;
5577 else
5578 /* If frame was deleted, restore to selected frame's cursor. */
5579 f = SELECTED_FRAME ();
5580
5581 if (FRAME_W32_P (f))
5582 SetCursor (f->output_data.w32->current_cursor);
5583 else
5584 /* No cursors on non GUI frames - restore to stock arrow cursor. */
5585 SetCursor (w32_load_cursor (IDC_ARROW));
5586
5587 hourglass_shown_p = 0;
5588 }
5589 }
5590
5591
5592 \f
5593 /***********************************************************************
5594 Tool tips
5595 ***********************************************************************/
5596
5597 static Lisp_Object x_create_tip_frame (struct w32_display_info *,
5598 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
5599 static void compute_tip_xy (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
5600 Lisp_Object, int, int, int *, int *);
5601
5602 /* The frame of a currently visible tooltip. */
5603
5604 Lisp_Object tip_frame;
5605
5606 /* If non-nil, a timer started that hides the last tooltip when it
5607 fires. */
5608
5609 Lisp_Object tip_timer;
5610 Window tip_window;
5611
5612 /* If non-nil, a vector of 3 elements containing the last args
5613 with which x-show-tip was called. See there. */
5614
5615 Lisp_Object last_show_tip_args;
5616
5617
5618 static void
5619 unwind_create_tip_frame (Lisp_Object frame)
5620 {
5621 Lisp_Object deleted;
5622
5623 deleted = unwind_create_frame (frame);
5624 if (EQ (deleted, Qt))
5625 {
5626 tip_window = NULL;
5627 tip_frame = Qnil;
5628 }
5629 }
5630
5631
5632 /* Create a frame for a tooltip on the display described by DPYINFO.
5633 PARMS is a list of frame parameters. TEXT is the string to
5634 display in the tip frame. Value is the frame.
5635
5636 Note that functions called here, esp. x_default_parameter can
5637 signal errors, for instance when a specified color name is
5638 undefined. We have to make sure that we're in a consistent state
5639 when this happens. */
5640
5641 static Lisp_Object
5642 x_create_tip_frame (struct w32_display_info *dpyinfo,
5643 Lisp_Object parms, Lisp_Object text)
5644 {
5645 struct frame *f;
5646 Lisp_Object frame;
5647 Lisp_Object name;
5648 long window_prompting = 0;
5649 int width, height;
5650 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
5651 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
5652 struct kboard *kb;
5653 int face_change_count_before = face_change_count;
5654 Lisp_Object buffer;
5655 struct buffer *old_buffer;
5656
5657 /* Use this general default value to start with until we know if
5658 this frame has a specified name. */
5659 Vx_resource_name = Vinvocation_name;
5660
5661 kb = dpyinfo->terminal->kboard;
5662
5663 /* The calls to x_get_arg remove elements from PARMS, so copy it to
5664 avoid destructive changes behind our caller's back. */
5665 parms = Fcopy_alist (parms);
5666
5667 /* Get the name of the frame to use for resource lookup. */
5668 name = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parms, Qname, "name", "Name", RES_TYPE_STRING);
5669 if (!STRINGP (name)
5670 && !EQ (name, Qunbound)
5671 && !NILP (name))
5672 error ("Invalid frame name--not a string or nil");
5673 Vx_resource_name = name;
5674
5675 frame = Qnil;
5676 GCPRO3 (parms, name, frame);
5677 /* Make a frame without minibuffer nor mode-line. */
5678 f = make_frame (0);
5679 f->wants_modeline = 0;
5680 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
5681
5682 buffer = Fget_buffer_create (build_string (" *tip*"));
5683 /* Use set_window_buffer instead of Fset_window_buffer (see
5684 discussion of bug#11984, bug#12025, bug#12026). */
5685 set_window_buffer (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f), buffer, 0, 0);
5686 old_buffer = current_buffer;
5687 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (buffer));
5688 bset_truncate_lines (current_buffer, Qnil);
5689 specbind (Qinhibit_read_only, Qt);
5690 specbind (Qinhibit_modification_hooks, Qt);
5691 Ferase_buffer ();
5692 Finsert (1, &text);
5693 set_buffer_internal_1 (old_buffer);
5694
5695 record_unwind_protect (unwind_create_tip_frame, frame);
5696
5697 /* By setting the output method, we're essentially saying that
5698 the frame is live, as per FRAME_LIVE_P. If we get a signal
5699 from this point on, x_destroy_window might screw up reference
5700 counts etc. */
5701 f->terminal = dpyinfo->terminal;
5702 f->output_method = output_w32;
5703 f->output_data.w32 = xzalloc (sizeof (struct w32_output));
5704
5705 FRAME_FONTSET (f) = -1;
5706 fset_icon_name (f, Qnil);
5707
5708 #ifdef GLYPH_DEBUG
5709 image_cache_refcount =
5710 FRAME_IMAGE_CACHE (f) ? FRAME_IMAGE_CACHE (f)->refcount : 0;
5711 dpyinfo_refcount = dpyinfo->reference_count;
5712 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
5713 FRAME_KBOARD (f) = kb;
5714 f->output_data.w32->parent_desc = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->root_window;
5715 f->output_data.w32->explicit_parent = 0;
5716
5717 /* Set the name; the functions to which we pass f expect the name to
5718 be set. */
5719 if (EQ (name, Qunbound) || NILP (name))
5720 {
5721 fset_name (f, build_string (dpyinfo->w32_id_name));
5722 f->explicit_name = 0;
5723 }
5724 else
5725 {
5726 fset_name (f, name);
5727 f->explicit_name = 1;
5728 /* use the frame's title when getting resources for this frame. */
5729 specbind (Qx_resource_name, name);
5730 }
5731
5732 if (uniscribe_available)
5733 register_font_driver (&uniscribe_font_driver, f);
5734 register_font_driver (&w32font_driver, f);
5735
5736 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qfont_backend, Qnil,
5737 "fontBackend", "FontBackend", RES_TYPE_STRING);
5738
5739 /* Extract the window parameters from the supplied values
5740 that are needed to determine window geometry. */
5741 x_default_font_parameter (f, parms);
5742
5743 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qborder_width, make_number (2),
5744 "borderWidth", "BorderWidth", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
5745 /* This defaults to 2 in order to match xterm. We recognize either
5746 internalBorderWidth or internalBorder (which is what xterm calls
5747 it). */
5748 if (NILP (Fassq (Qinternal_border_width, parms)))
5749 {
5750 Lisp_Object value;
5751
5752 value = x_get_arg (dpyinfo, parms, Qinternal_border_width,
5753 "internalBorder", "internalBorder", RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
5754 if (! EQ (value, Qunbound))
5755 parms = Fcons (Fcons (Qinternal_border_width, value),
5756 parms);
5757 }
5758 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qinternal_border_width, make_number (1),
5759 "internalBorderWidth", "internalBorderWidth",
5760 RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
5761 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qright_divider_width, make_number (0),
5762 NULL, NULL, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
5763 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qbottom_divider_width, make_number (0),
5764 NULL, NULL, RES_TYPE_NUMBER);
5765
5766 /* Also do the stuff which must be set before the window exists. */
5767 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qforeground_color, build_string ("black"),
5768 "foreground", "Foreground", RES_TYPE_STRING);
5769 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qbackground_color, build_string ("white"),
5770 "background", "Background", RES_TYPE_STRING);
5771 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qmouse_color, build_string ("black"),
5772 "pointerColor", "Foreground", RES_TYPE_STRING);
5773 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qcursor_color, build_string ("black"),
5774 "cursorColor", "Foreground", RES_TYPE_STRING);
5775 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qborder_color, build_string ("black"),
5776 "borderColor", "BorderColor", RES_TYPE_STRING);
5777
5778 /* Init faces before x_default_parameter is called for scroll-bar
5779 parameters because that function calls x_set_scroll_bar_width,
5780 which calls change_frame_size, which calls Fset_window_buffer,
5781 which runs hooks, which call Fvertical_motion. At the end, we
5782 end up in init_iterator with a null face cache, which should not
5783 happen. */
5784 init_frame_faces (f);
5785
5786 f->output_data.w32->dwStyle = WS_BORDER | WS_POPUP | WS_DISABLED;
5787 f->output_data.w32->parent_desc = FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->root_window;
5788
5789 window_prompting = x_figure_window_size (f, parms, 0);
5790
5791 /* No fringes on tip frame. */
5792 f->fringe_cols = 0;
5793 f->left_fringe_width = 0;
5794 f->right_fringe_width = 0;
5795
5796 block_input ();
5797 my_create_tip_window (f);
5798 unblock_input ();
5799
5800 x_make_gc (f);
5801
5802 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qauto_raise, Qnil,
5803 "autoRaise", "AutoRaiseLower", RES_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
5804 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qauto_lower, Qnil,
5805 "autoLower", "AutoRaiseLower", RES_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
5806 x_default_parameter (f, parms, Qcursor_type, Qbox,
5807 "cursorType", "CursorType", RES_TYPE_SYMBOL);
5808
5809 /* Dimensions, especially FRAME_LINES (f), must be done via
5810 change_frame_size. Change will not be effected unless different
5811 from the current FRAME_LINES (f). */
5812 width = FRAME_COLS (f);
5813 height = FRAME_LINES (f);
5814 FRAME_LINES (f) = 0;
5815 SET_FRAME_COLS (f, 0);
5816 change_frame_size (f, width, height, 1, 0, 0, 0);
5817
5818 /* Add `tooltip' frame parameter's default value. */
5819 if (NILP (Fframe_parameter (frame, Qtooltip)))
5820 Fmodify_frame_parameters (frame, Fcons (Fcons (Qtooltip, Qt), Qnil));
5821
5822 /* Set up faces after all frame parameters are known. This call
5823 also merges in face attributes specified for new frames.
5824
5825 Frame parameters may be changed if .Xdefaults contains
5826 specifications for the default font. For example, if there is an
5827 `Emacs.default.attributeBackground: pink', the `background-color'
5828 attribute of the frame get's set, which let's the internal border
5829 of the tooltip frame appear in pink. Prevent this. */
5830 {
5831 Lisp_Object bg = Fframe_parameter (frame, Qbackground_color);
5832 Lisp_Object fg = Fframe_parameter (frame, Qforeground_color);
5833 Lisp_Object colors = Qnil;
5834
5835 /* Set tip_frame here, so that */
5836 tip_frame = frame;
5837 call2 (Qface_set_after_frame_default, frame, Qnil);
5838
5839 if (!EQ (bg, Fframe_parameter (frame, Qbackground_color)))
5840 colors = Fcons (Fcons (Qbackground_color, bg), colors);
5841 if (!EQ (fg, Fframe_parameter (frame, Qforeground_color)))
5842 colors = Fcons (Fcons (Qforeground_color, fg), colors);
5843
5844 if (!NILP (colors))
5845 Fmodify_frame_parameters (frame, colors);
5846 }
5847
5848 f->no_split = 1;
5849
5850 UNGCPRO;
5851
5852 /* Now that the frame is official, it counts as a reference to
5853 its display. */
5854 FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->reference_count++;
5855 f->terminal->reference_count++;
5856
5857 /* It is now ok to make the frame official even if we get an error
5858 below. And the frame needs to be on Vframe_list or making it
5859 visible won't work. */
5860 Vframe_list = Fcons (frame, Vframe_list);
5861
5862 /* Setting attributes of faces of the tooltip frame from resources
5863 and similar will increment face_change_count, which leads to the
5864 clearing of all current matrices. Since this isn't necessary
5865 here, avoid it by resetting face_change_count to the value it
5866 had before we created the tip frame. */
5867 face_change_count = face_change_count_before;
5868
5869 /* Discard the unwind_protect. */
5870 return unbind_to (count, frame);
5871 }
5872
5873
5874 /* Compute where to display tip frame F. PARMS is the list of frame
5875 parameters for F. DX and DY are specified offsets from the current
5876 location of the mouse. WIDTH and HEIGHT are the width and height
5877 of the tooltip. Return coordinates relative to the root window of
5878 the display in *ROOT_X, and *ROOT_Y. */
5879
5880 static void
5881 compute_tip_xy (struct frame *f,
5882 Lisp_Object parms, Lisp_Object dx, Lisp_Object dy,
5883 int width, int height, int *root_x, int *root_y)
5884 {
5885 Lisp_Object left, top;
5886 int min_x, min_y, max_x, max_y;
5887
5888 /* User-specified position? */
5889 left = Fcdr (Fassq (Qleft, parms));
5890 top = Fcdr (Fassq (Qtop, parms));
5891
5892 /* Move the tooltip window where the mouse pointer is. Resize and
5893 show it. */
5894 if (!INTEGERP (left) || !INTEGERP (top))
5895 {
5896 POINT pt;
5897
5898 /* Default min and max values. */
5899 min_x = 0;
5900 min_y = 0;
5901 max_x = x_display_pixel_width (FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f));
5902 max_y = x_display_pixel_height (FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f));
5903
5904 block_input ();
5905 GetCursorPos (&pt);
5906 *root_x = pt.x;
5907 *root_y = pt.y;
5908 unblock_input ();
5909
5910 /* If multiple monitor support is available, constrain the tip onto
5911 the current monitor. This improves the above by allowing negative
5912 co-ordinates if monitor positions are such that they are valid, and
5913 snaps a tooltip onto a single monitor if we are close to the edge
5914 where it would otherwise flow onto the other monitor (or into
5915 nothingness if there is a gap in the overlap). */
5916 if (monitor_from_point_fn && get_monitor_info_fn)
5917 {
5918 struct MONITOR_INFO info;
5919 HMONITOR monitor
5920 = monitor_from_point_fn (pt, MONITOR_DEFAULT_TO_NEAREST);
5921 info.cbSize = sizeof (info);
5922
5923 if (get_monitor_info_fn (monitor, &info))
5924 {
5925 min_x = info.rcWork.left;
5926 min_y = info.rcWork.top;
5927 max_x = info.rcWork.right;
5928 max_y = info.rcWork.bottom;
5929 }
5930 }
5931 }
5932
5933 if (INTEGERP (top))
5934 *root_y = XINT (top);
5935 else if (*root_y + XINT (dy) <= min_y)
5936 *root_y = min_y; /* Can happen for negative dy */
5937 else if (*root_y + XINT (dy) + height <= max_y)
5938 /* It fits below the pointer */
5939 *root_y += XINT (dy);
5940 else if (height + XINT (dy) + min_y <= *root_y)
5941 /* It fits above the pointer. */
5942 *root_y -= height + XINT (dy);
5943 else
5944 /* Put it on the top. */
5945 *root_y = min_y;
5946
5947 if (INTEGERP (left))
5948 *root_x = XINT (left);
5949 else if (*root_x + XINT (dx) <= min_x)
5950 *root_x = 0; /* Can happen for negative dx */
5951 else if (*root_x + XINT (dx) + width <= max_x)
5952 /* It fits to the right of the pointer. */
5953 *root_x += XINT (dx);
5954 else if (width + XINT (dx) + min_x <= *root_x)
5955 /* It fits to the left of the pointer. */
5956 *root_x -= width + XINT (dx);
5957 else
5958 /* Put it left justified on the screen -- it ought to fit that way. */
5959 *root_x = min_x;
5960 }
5961
5962
5963 DEFUN ("x-show-tip", Fx_show_tip, Sx_show_tip, 1, 6, 0,
5964 doc: /* Show STRING in a \"tooltip\" window on frame FRAME.
5965 A tooltip window is a small window displaying a string.
5966
5967 This is an internal function; Lisp code should call `tooltip-show'.
5968
5969 FRAME nil or omitted means use the selected frame.
5970
5971 PARMS is an optional list of frame parameters which can be
5972 used to change the tooltip's appearance.
5973
5974 Automatically hide the tooltip after TIMEOUT seconds. TIMEOUT nil
5975 means use the default timeout of 5 seconds.
5976
5977 If the list of frame parameters PARMS contains a `left' parameter,
5978 the tooltip is displayed at that x-position. Otherwise it is
5979 displayed at the mouse position, with offset DX added (default is 5 if
5980 DX isn't specified). Likewise for the y-position; if a `top' frame
5981 parameter is specified, it determines the y-position of the tooltip
5982 window, otherwise it is displayed at the mouse position, with offset
5983 DY added (default is -10).
5984
5985 A tooltip's maximum size is specified by `x-max-tooltip-size'.
5986 Text larger than the specified size is clipped. */)
5987 (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object frame, Lisp_Object parms, Lisp_Object timeout, Lisp_Object dx, Lisp_Object dy)
5988 {
5989 struct frame *f;
5990 struct window *w;
5991 int root_x, root_y;
5992 struct buffer *old_buffer;
5993 struct text_pos pos;
5994 int i, width, height, seen_reversed_p;
5995 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
5996 int old_windows_or_buffers_changed = windows_or_buffers_changed;
5997 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
5998
5999 specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay, Qt);
6000
6001 GCPRO4 (string, parms, frame, timeout);
6002
6003 CHECK_STRING (string);
6004 f = decode_window_system_frame (frame);
6005 if (NILP (timeout))
6006 timeout = make_number (5);
6007 else
6008 CHECK_NATNUM (timeout);
6009
6010 if (NILP (dx))
6011 dx = make_number (5);
6012 else
6013 CHECK_NUMBER (dx);
6014
6015 if (NILP (dy))
6016 dy = make_number (-10);
6017 else
6018 CHECK_NUMBER (dy);
6019
6020 if (NILP (last_show_tip_args))
6021 last_show_tip_args = Fmake_vector (make_number (3), Qnil);
6022
6023 if (!NILP (tip_frame))
6024 {
6025 Lisp_Object last_string = AREF (last_show_tip_args, 0);
6026 Lisp_Object last_frame = AREF (last_show_tip_args, 1);
6027 Lisp_Object last_parms = AREF (last_show_tip_args, 2);
6028
6029 if (EQ (frame, last_frame)
6030 && !NILP (Fequal (last_string, string))
6031 && !NILP (Fequal (last_parms, parms)))
6032 {
6033 struct frame *f = XFRAME (tip_frame);
6034
6035 /* Only DX and DY have changed. */
6036 if (!NILP (tip_timer))
6037 {
6038 Lisp_Object timer = tip_timer;
6039 tip_timer = Qnil;
6040 call1 (Qcancel_timer, timer);
6041 }
6042
6043 block_input ();
6044 compute_tip_xy (f, parms, dx, dy, FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f),
6045 FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f), &root_x, &root_y);
6046
6047 /* Put tooltip in topmost group and in position. */
6048 SetWindowPos (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), HWND_TOPMOST,
6049 root_x, root_y, 0, 0,
6050 SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER);
6051
6052 /* Ensure tooltip is on top of other topmost windows (eg menus). */
6053 SetWindowPos (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), HWND_TOP,
6054 0, 0, 0, 0,
6055 SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOSIZE
6056 | SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER);
6057
6058 unblock_input ();
6059 goto start_timer;
6060 }
6061 }
6062
6063 /* Hide a previous tip, if any. */
6064 Fx_hide_tip ();
6065
6066 ASET (last_show_tip_args, 0, string);
6067 ASET (last_show_tip_args, 1, frame);
6068 ASET (last_show_tip_args, 2, parms);
6069
6070 /* Add default values to frame parameters. */
6071 if (NILP (Fassq (Qname, parms)))
6072 parms = Fcons (Fcons (Qname, build_string ("tooltip")), parms);
6073 if (NILP (Fassq (Qinternal_border_width, parms)))
6074 parms = Fcons (Fcons (Qinternal_border_width, make_number (3)), parms);
6075 if (NILP (Fassq (Qright_divider_width, parms)))
6076 parms = Fcons (Fcons (Qright_divider_width, make_number (0)), parms);
6077 if (NILP (Fassq (Qbottom_divider_width, parms)))
6078 parms = Fcons (Fcons (Qbottom_divider_width, make_number (0)), parms);
6079 if (NILP (Fassq (Qborder_width, parms)))
6080 parms = Fcons (Fcons (Qborder_width, make_number (1)), parms);
6081 if (NILP (Fassq (Qborder_color, parms)))
6082 parms = Fcons (Fcons (Qborder_color, build_string ("lightyellow")), parms);
6083 if (NILP (Fassq (Qbackground_color, parms)))
6084 parms = Fcons (Fcons (Qbackground_color, build_string ("lightyellow")),
6085 parms);
6086
6087 /* Block input until the tip has been fully drawn, to avoid crashes
6088 when drawing tips in menus. */
6089 block_input ();
6090
6091 /* Create a frame for the tooltip, and record it in the global
6092 variable tip_frame. */
6093 frame = x_create_tip_frame (FRAME_DISPLAY_INFO (f), parms, string);
6094 f = XFRAME (frame);
6095
6096 /* Set up the frame's root window. */
6097 w = XWINDOW (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f));
6098 w->left_col = 0;
6099 w->top_line = 0;
6100 w->pixel_left = 0;
6101 w->pixel_top = 0;
6102
6103 if (CONSP (Vx_max_tooltip_size)
6104 && INTEGERP (XCAR (Vx_max_tooltip_size))
6105 && XINT (XCAR (Vx_max_tooltip_size)) > 0
6106 && INTEGERP (XCDR (Vx_max_tooltip_size))
6107 && XINT (XCDR (Vx_max_tooltip_size)) > 0)
6108 {
6109 w->total_cols = XFASTINT (XCAR (Vx_max_tooltip_size));
6110 w->total_lines = XFASTINT (XCDR (Vx_max_tooltip_size));
6111 }
6112 else
6113 {
6114 w->total_cols = 80;
6115 w->total_lines = 40;
6116 }
6117
6118 w->pixel_width = w->total_cols * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f);
6119 w->pixel_height = w->total_lines * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f);
6120
6121 FRAME_TOTAL_COLS (f) = WINDOW_TOTAL_COLS (w);
6122 adjust_frame_glyphs (f);
6123 w->pseudo_window_p = 1;
6124
6125 /* Display the tooltip text in a temporary buffer. */
6126 old_buffer = current_buffer;
6127 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f))->contents));
6128 bset_truncate_lines (current_buffer, Qnil);
6129 clear_glyph_matrix (w->desired_matrix);
6130 clear_glyph_matrix (w->current_matrix);
6131 SET_TEXT_POS (pos, BEGV, BEGV_BYTE);
6132 try_window (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f), pos, TRY_WINDOW_IGNORE_FONTS_CHANGE);
6133
6134 /* Compute width and height of the tooltip. */
6135 width = height = seen_reversed_p = 0;
6136 for (i = 0; i < w->desired_matrix->nrows; ++i)
6137 {
6138 struct glyph_row *row = &w->desired_matrix->rows[i];
6139 struct glyph *last;
6140 int row_width;
6141
6142 /* Stop at the first empty row at the end. */
6143 if (!row->enabled_p || !MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row))
6144 break;
6145
6146 /* Let the row go over the full width of the frame. */
6147 row->full_width_p = 1;
6148
6149 row_width = row->pixel_width;
6150 if (row->used[TEXT_AREA])
6151 {
6152 if (!row->reversed_p)
6153 {
6154 /* There's a glyph at the end of rows that is used to
6155 place the cursor there. Don't include the width of
6156 this glyph. */
6157 last = &row->glyphs[TEXT_AREA][row->used[TEXT_AREA] - 1];
6158 if (INTEGERP (last->object))
6159 row_width -= last->pixel_width;
6160 }
6161 else
6162 {
6163 /* There could be a stretch glyph at the beginning of R2L
6164 rows that is produced by extend_face_to_end_of_line.
6165 Don't count that glyph. */
6166 struct glyph *g = row->glyphs[TEXT_AREA];
6167
6168 if (g->type == STRETCH_GLYPH && INTEGERP (g->object))
6169 {
6170 row_width -= g->pixel_width;
6171 seen_reversed_p = 1;
6172 }
6173 }
6174 }
6175
6176 height += row->height;
6177 width = max (width, row_width);
6178 }
6179
6180 /* If we've seen partial-length R2L rows, we need to re-adjust the
6181 tool-tip frame width and redisplay it again, to avoid over-wide
6182 tips due to the stretch glyph that extends R2L lines to full
6183 width of the frame. */
6184 if (seen_reversed_p)
6185 {
6186 /* PXW: Why do we do the pixel-to-cols conversion only if
6187 seen_reversed_p holds? Don't we have to set other fields of
6188 the window/frame structure?
6189
6190 w->total_cols and FRAME_TOTAL_COLS want the width in columns,
6191 not in pixels. */
6192 w->pixel_width = width;
6193 width /= WINDOW_FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (w);
6194 w->total_cols = width;
6195 FRAME_TOTAL_COLS (f) = width;
6196 SET_FRAME_WIDTH (f, width);
6197 adjust_frame_glyphs (f);
6198 w->pseudo_window_p = 1;
6199 clear_glyph_matrix (w->desired_matrix);
6200 clear_glyph_matrix (w->current_matrix);
6201 try_window (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f), pos, TRY_WINDOW_IGNORE_FONTS_CHANGE);
6202 width = height = 0;
6203 /* Recompute width and height of the tooltip. */
6204 for (i = 0; i < w->desired_matrix->nrows; ++i)
6205 {
6206 struct glyph_row *row = &w->desired_matrix->rows[i];
6207 struct glyph *last;
6208 int row_width;
6209
6210 if (!row->enabled_p || !MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row))
6211 break;
6212 row->full_width_p = 1;
6213 row_width = row->pixel_width;
6214 if (row->used[TEXT_AREA] && !row->reversed_p)
6215 {
6216 last = &row->glyphs[TEXT_AREA][row->used[TEXT_AREA] - 1];
6217 if (INTEGERP (last->object))
6218 row_width -= last->pixel_width;
6219 }
6220
6221 height += row->height;
6222 width = max (width, row_width);
6223 }
6224 }
6225
6226 /* Add the frame's internal border to the width and height the w32
6227 window should have. */
6228 height += 2 * FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f);
6229 width += 2 * FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f);
6230
6231 /* Move the tooltip window where the mouse pointer is. Resize and
6232 show it.
6233
6234 PXW: This should use the frame's pixel coordinates. */
6235 compute_tip_xy (f, parms, dx, dy, width, height, &root_x, &root_y);
6236
6237 {
6238 /* Adjust Window size to take border into account. */
6239 RECT rect;
6240 rect.left = rect.top = 0;
6241 rect.right = width;
6242 rect.bottom = height;
6243 AdjustWindowRect (&rect, f->output_data.w32->dwStyle,
6244 FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f));
6245
6246 /* Position and size tooltip, and put it in the topmost group.
6247 The add-on of FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH to the 5th argument is a
6248 peculiarity of w32 display: without it, some fonts cause the
6249 last character of the tip to be truncated or wrapped around to
6250 the next line. */
6251 SetWindowPos (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), HWND_TOPMOST,
6252 root_x, root_y,
6253 rect.right - rect.left + FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f),
6254 rect.bottom - rect.top, SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER);
6255
6256 /* Ensure tooltip is on top of other topmost windows (eg menus). */
6257 SetWindowPos (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), HWND_TOP,
6258 0, 0, 0, 0,
6259 SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOSIZE
6260 | SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER);
6261
6262 /* Let redisplay know that we have made the frame visible already. */
6263 SET_FRAME_VISIBLE (f, 1);
6264
6265 ShowWindow (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), SW_SHOWNOACTIVATE);
6266 }
6267
6268 /* Draw into the window. */
6269 w->must_be_updated_p = 1;
6270 update_single_window (w, 1);
6271
6272 unblock_input ();
6273
6274 /* Restore original current buffer. */
6275 set_buffer_internal_1 (old_buffer);
6276 windows_or_buffers_changed = old_windows_or_buffers_changed;
6277
6278 start_timer:
6279 /* Let the tip disappear after timeout seconds. */
6280 tip_timer = call3 (intern ("run-at-time"), timeout, Qnil,
6281 intern ("x-hide-tip"));
6282
6283 UNGCPRO;
6284 return unbind_to (count, Qnil);
6285 }
6286
6287
6288 DEFUN ("x-hide-tip", Fx_hide_tip, Sx_hide_tip, 0, 0, 0,
6289 doc: /* Hide the current tooltip window, if there is any.
6290 Value is t if tooltip was open, nil otherwise. */)
6291 (void)
6292 {
6293 ptrdiff_t count;
6294 Lisp_Object deleted, frame, timer;
6295 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
6296
6297 /* Return quickly if nothing to do. */
6298 if (NILP (tip_timer) && NILP (tip_frame))
6299 return Qnil;
6300
6301 frame = tip_frame;
6302 timer = tip_timer;
6303 GCPRO2 (frame, timer);
6304 tip_frame = tip_timer = deleted = Qnil;
6305
6306 count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
6307 specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay, Qt);
6308 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt);
6309
6310 if (!NILP (timer))
6311 call1 (Qcancel_timer, timer);
6312
6313 if (FRAMEP (frame))
6314 {
6315 delete_frame (frame, Qnil);
6316 deleted = Qt;
6317 }
6318
6319 UNGCPRO;
6320 return unbind_to (count, deleted);
6321 }
6322 \f
6323 /***********************************************************************
6324 File selection dialog
6325 ***********************************************************************/
6326
6327 #define FILE_NAME_TEXT_FIELD edt1
6328 #define FILE_NAME_COMBO_BOX cmb13
6329 #define FILE_NAME_LIST lst1
6330
6331 /* Callback for altering the behavior of the Open File dialog.
6332 Makes the Filename text field contain "Current Directory" and be
6333 read-only when "Directories" is selected in the filter. This
6334 allows us to work around the fact that the standard Open File
6335 dialog does not support directories. */
6336 static UINT_PTR CALLBACK
6337 file_dialog_callback (HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
6338 {
6339 if (msg == WM_NOTIFY)
6340 {
6341 OFNOTIFYW * notify_w = (OFNOTIFYW *)lParam;
6342 OFNOTIFYA * notify_a = (OFNOTIFYA *)lParam;
6343 int dropdown_changed;
6344 int dir_index;
6345 #ifdef NTGUI_UNICODE
6346 const int use_unicode = 1;
6347 #else /* !NTGUI_UNICODE */
6348 int use_unicode = w32_unicode_filenames;
6349 #endif /* NTGUI_UNICODE */
6350
6351 /* Detect when the Filter dropdown is changed. */
6352 if (use_unicode)
6353 dropdown_changed =
6354 notify_w->hdr.code == CDN_TYPECHANGE
6355 || notify_w->hdr.code == CDN_INITDONE;
6356 else
6357 dropdown_changed =
6358 notify_a->hdr.code == CDN_TYPECHANGE
6359 || notify_a->hdr.code == CDN_INITDONE;
6360 if (dropdown_changed)
6361 {
6362 HWND dialog = GetParent (hwnd);
6363 HWND edit_control = GetDlgItem (dialog, FILE_NAME_TEXT_FIELD);
6364 HWND list = GetDlgItem (dialog, FILE_NAME_LIST);
6365 int hdr_code;
6366
6367 /* At least on Windows 7, the above attempt to get the window handle
6368 to the File Name Text Field fails. The following code does the
6369 job though. Note that this code is based on my examination of the
6370 window hierarchy using Microsoft Spy++. bk */
6371 if (edit_control == NULL)
6372 {
6373 HWND tmp = GetDlgItem (dialog, FILE_NAME_COMBO_BOX);
6374 if (tmp)
6375 {
6376 tmp = GetWindow (tmp, GW_CHILD);
6377 if (tmp)
6378 edit_control = GetWindow (tmp, GW_CHILD);
6379 }
6380 }
6381
6382 /* Directories is in index 2. */
6383 if (use_unicode)
6384 {
6385 dir_index = notify_w->lpOFN->nFilterIndex;
6386 hdr_code = notify_w->hdr.code;
6387 }
6388 else
6389 {
6390 dir_index = notify_a->lpOFN->nFilterIndex;
6391 hdr_code = notify_a->hdr.code;
6392 }
6393 if (dir_index == 2)
6394 {
6395 if (use_unicode)
6396 SendMessageW (dialog, CDM_SETCONTROLTEXT, FILE_NAME_TEXT_FIELD,
6397 (LPARAM)L"Current Directory");
6398 else
6399 SendMessageA (dialog, CDM_SETCONTROLTEXT, FILE_NAME_TEXT_FIELD,
6400 (LPARAM)"Current Directory");
6401 EnableWindow (edit_control, FALSE);
6402 /* Note that at least on Windows 7, the above call to EnableWindow
6403 disables the window that would ordinarily have focus. If we
6404 do not set focus to some other window here, focus will land in
6405 no man's land and the user will be unable to tab through the
6406 dialog box (pressing tab will only result in a beep).
6407 Avoid that problem by setting focus to the list here. */
6408 if (hdr_code == CDN_INITDONE)
6409 SetFocus (list);
6410 }
6411 else
6412 {
6413 /* Don't override default filename on init done. */
6414 if (hdr_code == CDN_TYPECHANGE)
6415 {
6416 if (use_unicode)
6417 SendMessageW (dialog, CDM_SETCONTROLTEXT,
6418 FILE_NAME_TEXT_FIELD, (LPARAM)L"");
6419 else
6420 SendMessageA (dialog, CDM_SETCONTROLTEXT,
6421 FILE_NAME_TEXT_FIELD, (LPARAM)"");
6422 }
6423 EnableWindow (edit_control, TRUE);
6424 }
6425 }
6426 }
6427 return 0;
6428 }
6429
6430 DEFUN ("x-file-dialog", Fx_file_dialog, Sx_file_dialog, 2, 5, 0,
6431 doc: /* Read file name, prompting with PROMPT in directory DIR.
6432 Use a file selection dialog. Select DEFAULT-FILENAME in the dialog's file
6433 selection box, if specified. If MUSTMATCH is non-nil, the returned file
6434 or directory must exist.
6435
6436 This function is only defined on NS, MS Windows, and X Windows with the
6437 Motif or Gtk toolkits. With the Motif toolkit, ONLY-DIR-P is ignored.
6438 Otherwise, if ONLY-DIR-P is non-nil, the user can only select directories. */)
6439 (Lisp_Object prompt, Lisp_Object dir, Lisp_Object default_filename, Lisp_Object mustmatch, Lisp_Object only_dir_p)
6440 {
6441 /* Filter index: 1: All Files, 2: Directories only */
6442 static const wchar_t filter_w[] = L"All Files (*.*)\0*.*\0Directories\0*|*\0";
6443 static const char filter_a[] = "All Files (*.*)\0*.*\0Directories\0*|*\0";
6444
6445 Lisp_Object filename = default_filename;
6446 struct frame *f = SELECTED_FRAME ();
6447 BOOL file_opened = FALSE;
6448 Lisp_Object orig_dir = dir;
6449 Lisp_Object orig_prompt = prompt;
6450
6451 /* If we compile with _WIN32_WINNT set to 0x0400 (for NT4
6452 compatibility) we end up with the old file dialogs. Define a big
6453 enough struct for the new dialog to trick GetOpenFileName into
6454 giving us the new dialogs on newer versions of Windows. */
6455 struct {
6456 OPENFILENAMEW details;
6457 #if _WIN32_WINNT < 0x500 /* < win2k */
6458 PVOID pvReserved;
6459 DWORD dwReserved;
6460 DWORD FlagsEx;
6461 #endif /* < win2k */
6462 } new_file_details_w;
6463
6464 #ifdef NTGUI_UNICODE
6465 wchar_t filename_buf_w[32*1024 + 1]; // NT kernel maximum
6466 OPENFILENAMEW * file_details_w = &new_file_details_w.details;
6467 const int use_unicode = 1;
6468 #else /* not NTGUI_UNICODE */
6469 struct {
6470 OPENFILENAMEA details;
6471 #if _WIN32_WINNT < 0x500 /* < win2k */
6472 PVOID pvReserved;
6473 DWORD dwReserved;
6474 DWORD FlagsEx;
6475 #endif /* < win2k */
6476 } new_file_details_a;
6477 wchar_t filename_buf_w[MAX_PATH + 1], dir_w[MAX_PATH];
6478 char filename_buf_a[MAX_PATH + 1], dir_a[MAX_PATH];
6479 OPENFILENAMEW * file_details_w = &new_file_details_w.details;
6480 OPENFILENAMEA * file_details_a = &new_file_details_a.details;
6481 int use_unicode = w32_unicode_filenames;
6482 wchar_t *prompt_w;
6483 char *prompt_a;
6484 int len;
6485 char fname_ret[MAX_UTF8_PATH];
6486 #endif /* NTGUI_UNICODE */
6487
6488 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5, gcpro6;
6489 GCPRO6 (prompt, dir, default_filename, mustmatch, only_dir_p, filename);
6490
6491 {
6492 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
6493 GCPRO2 (orig_dir, orig_prompt); /* There is no GCPRON, N>6. */
6494
6495 /* Note: under NTGUI_UNICODE, we do _NOT_ use ENCODE_FILE: the
6496 system file encoding expected by the platform APIs (e.g. Cygwin's
6497 POSIX implementation) may not be the same as the encoding expected
6498 by the Windows "ANSI" APIs! */
6499
6500 CHECK_STRING (prompt);
6501 CHECK_STRING (dir);
6502
6503 dir = Fexpand_file_name (dir, Qnil);
6504
6505 if (STRINGP (filename))
6506 filename = Ffile_name_nondirectory (filename);
6507 else
6508 filename = empty_unibyte_string;
6509
6510 #ifdef CYGWIN
6511 dir = Fcygwin_convert_file_name_to_windows (dir, Qt);
6512 if (SCHARS (filename) > 0)
6513 filename = Fcygwin_convert_file_name_to_windows (filename, Qnil);
6514 #endif
6515
6516 CHECK_STRING (dir);
6517 CHECK_STRING (filename);
6518
6519 /* The code in file_dialog_callback that attempts to set the text
6520 of the file name edit window when handling the CDN_INITDONE
6521 WM_NOTIFY message does not work. Setting filename to "Current
6522 Directory" in the only_dir_p case here does work however. */
6523 if (SCHARS (filename) == 0 && ! NILP (only_dir_p))
6524 filename = build_string ("Current Directory");
6525
6526 /* Convert the values we've computed so far to system form. */
6527 #ifdef NTGUI_UNICODE
6528 to_unicode (prompt, &prompt);
6529 to_unicode (dir, &dir);
6530 to_unicode (filename, &filename);
6531 if (SBYTES (filename) + 1 > sizeof (filename_buf_w))
6532 report_file_error ("filename too long", default_filename);
6533
6534 memcpy (filename_buf_w, SDATA (filename), SBYTES (filename) + 1);
6535 #else /* !NTGUI_UNICODE */
6536 prompt = ENCODE_FILE (prompt);
6537 dir = ENCODE_FILE (dir);
6538 filename = ENCODE_FILE (filename);
6539
6540 /* We modify these in-place, so make copies for safety. */
6541 dir = Fcopy_sequence (dir);
6542 unixtodos_filename (SDATA (dir));
6543 filename = Fcopy_sequence (filename);
6544 unixtodos_filename (SDATA (filename));
6545 if (SBYTES (filename) >= MAX_UTF8_PATH)
6546 report_file_error ("filename too long", default_filename);
6547 if (w32_unicode_filenames)
6548 {
6549 filename_to_utf16 (SSDATA (dir), dir_w);
6550 if (filename_to_utf16 (SSDATA (filename), filename_buf_w) != 0)
6551 {
6552 /* filename_to_utf16 sets errno to ENOENT when the file
6553 name is too long or cannot be converted to UTF-16. */
6554 if (errno == ENOENT && filename_buf_w[MAX_PATH - 1] != 0)
6555 report_file_error ("filename too long", default_filename);
6556 }
6557 len = pMultiByteToWideChar (CP_UTF8, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS,
6558 SSDATA (prompt), -1, NULL, 0);
6559 if (len > 32768)
6560 len = 32768;
6561 prompt_w = alloca (len * sizeof (wchar_t));
6562 pMultiByteToWideChar (CP_UTF8, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS,
6563 SSDATA (prompt), -1, prompt_w, len);
6564 }
6565 else
6566 {
6567 filename_to_ansi (SSDATA (dir), dir_a);
6568 if (filename_to_ansi (SSDATA (filename), filename_buf_a) != '\0')
6569 {
6570 /* filename_to_ansi sets errno to ENOENT when the file
6571 name is too long or cannot be converted to UTF-16. */
6572 if (errno == ENOENT && filename_buf_a[MAX_PATH - 1] != 0)
6573 report_file_error ("filename too long", default_filename);
6574 }
6575 len = pMultiByteToWideChar (CP_UTF8, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS,
6576 SSDATA (prompt), -1, NULL, 0);
6577 if (len > 32768)
6578 len = 32768;
6579 prompt_w = alloca (len * sizeof (wchar_t));
6580 pMultiByteToWideChar (CP_UTF8, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS,
6581 SSDATA (prompt), -1, prompt_w, len);
6582 len = pWideCharToMultiByte (CP_ACP, 0, prompt_w, -1, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
6583 if (len > 32768)
6584 len = 32768;
6585 prompt_a = alloca (len);
6586 pWideCharToMultiByte (CP_ACP, 0, prompt_w, -1, prompt_a, len, NULL, NULL);
6587 }
6588 #endif /* NTGUI_UNICODE */
6589
6590 /* Fill in the structure for the call to GetOpenFileName below.
6591 For NTGUI_UNICODE builds (which run only on NT), we just use
6592 the actual size of the structure. For non-NTGUI_UNICODE
6593 builds, we tell the OS we're using an old version of the
6594 structure if the OS isn't new enough to support the newer
6595 version. */
6596 if (use_unicode)
6597 {
6598 memset (&new_file_details_w, 0, sizeof (new_file_details_w));
6599 if (w32_major_version > 4 && w32_major_version < 95)
6600 file_details_w->lStructSize = sizeof (new_file_details_w);
6601 else
6602 file_details_w->lStructSize = sizeof (*file_details_w);
6603 /* Set up the inout parameter for the selected file name. */
6604 file_details_w->lpstrFile = filename_buf_w;
6605 file_details_w->nMaxFile =
6606 sizeof (filename_buf_w) / sizeof (*filename_buf_w);
6607 file_details_w->hwndOwner = FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f);
6608 /* Undocumented Bug in Common File Dialog:
6609 If a filter is not specified, shell links are not resolved. */
6610 file_details_w->lpstrFilter = filter_w;
6611 #ifdef NTGUI_UNICODE
6612 file_details_w->lpstrInitialDir = (wchar_t*) SDATA (dir);
6613 file_details_w->lpstrTitle = (guichar_t*) SDATA (prompt);
6614 #else
6615 file_details_w->lpstrInitialDir = dir_w;
6616 file_details_w->lpstrTitle = prompt_w;
6617 #endif
6618 file_details_w->nFilterIndex = NILP (only_dir_p) ? 1 : 2;
6619 file_details_w->Flags = (OFN_HIDEREADONLY | OFN_NOCHANGEDIR
6620 | OFN_EXPLORER | OFN_ENABLEHOOK);
6621 if (!NILP (mustmatch))
6622 {
6623 /* Require that the path to the parent directory exists. */
6624 file_details_w->Flags |= OFN_PATHMUSTEXIST;
6625 /* If we are looking for a file, require that it exists. */
6626 if (NILP (only_dir_p))
6627 file_details_w->Flags |= OFN_FILEMUSTEXIST;
6628 }
6629 }
6630 #ifndef NTGUI_UNICODE
6631 else
6632 {
6633 memset (&new_file_details_a, 0, sizeof (new_file_details_a));
6634 if (w32_major_version > 4 && w32_major_version < 95)
6635 file_details_a->lStructSize = sizeof (new_file_details_a);
6636 else
6637 file_details_a->lStructSize = sizeof (*file_details_a);
6638 file_details_a->lpstrFile = filename_buf_a;
6639 file_details_a->nMaxFile =
6640 sizeof (filename_buf_a) / sizeof (*filename_buf_a);
6641 file_details_a->hwndOwner = FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f);
6642 file_details_a->lpstrFilter = filter_a;
6643 file_details_a->lpstrInitialDir = dir_a;
6644 file_details_a->lpstrTitle = prompt_a;
6645 file_details_a->nFilterIndex = NILP (only_dir_p) ? 1 : 2;
6646 file_details_a->Flags = (OFN_HIDEREADONLY | OFN_NOCHANGEDIR
6647 | OFN_EXPLORER | OFN_ENABLEHOOK);
6648 if (!NILP (mustmatch))
6649 {
6650 /* Require that the path to the parent directory exists. */
6651 file_details_a->Flags |= OFN_PATHMUSTEXIST;
6652 /* If we are looking for a file, require that it exists. */
6653 if (NILP (only_dir_p))
6654 file_details_a->Flags |= OFN_FILEMUSTEXIST;
6655 }
6656 }
6657 #endif /* !NTGUI_UNICODE */
6658
6659 {
6660 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
6661 /* Prevent redisplay. */
6662 specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay, Qt);
6663 block_input ();
6664 if (use_unicode)
6665 {
6666 file_details_w->lpfnHook = file_dialog_callback;
6667
6668 file_opened = GetOpenFileNameW (file_details_w);
6669 }
6670 #ifndef NTGUI_UNICODE
6671 else
6672 {
6673 file_details_a->lpfnHook = file_dialog_callback;
6674
6675 file_opened = GetOpenFileNameA (file_details_a);
6676 }
6677 #endif /* !NTGUI_UNICODE */
6678 unblock_input ();
6679 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
6680 }
6681
6682 if (file_opened)
6683 {
6684 /* Get an Emacs string from the value Windows gave us. */
6685 #ifdef NTGUI_UNICODE
6686 filename = from_unicode_buffer (filename_buf_w);
6687 #else /* !NTGUI_UNICODE */
6688 if (use_unicode)
6689 filename_from_utf16 (filename_buf_w, fname_ret);
6690 else
6691 filename_from_ansi (filename_buf_a, fname_ret);
6692 dostounix_filename (fname_ret);
6693 filename = DECODE_FILE (build_unibyte_string (fname_ret));
6694 #endif /* NTGUI_UNICODE */
6695
6696 #ifdef CYGWIN
6697 filename = Fcygwin_convert_file_name_from_windows (filename, Qt);
6698 #endif /* CYGWIN */
6699
6700 /* Strip the dummy filename off the end of the string if we
6701 added it to select a directory. */
6702 if ((use_unicode && file_details_w->nFilterIndex == 2)
6703 #ifndef NTGUI_UNICODE
6704 || (!use_unicode && file_details_a->nFilterIndex == 2)
6705 #endif
6706 )
6707 filename = Ffile_name_directory (filename);
6708 }
6709 /* User canceled the dialog without making a selection. */
6710 else if (!CommDlgExtendedError ())
6711 filename = Qnil;
6712 /* An error occurred, fallback on reading from the mini-buffer. */
6713 else
6714 filename = Fcompleting_read (
6715 orig_prompt,
6716 intern ("read-file-name-internal"),
6717 orig_dir,
6718 mustmatch,
6719 orig_dir,
6720 Qfile_name_history,
6721 default_filename,
6722 Qnil);
6723
6724 UNGCPRO;
6725 }
6726
6727 /* Make "Cancel" equivalent to C-g. */
6728 if (NILP (filename))
6729 Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil);
6730
6731 RETURN_UNGCPRO (filename);
6732 }
6733
6734 \f
6735 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
6736 /* Moving files to the system recycle bin.
6737 Used by `move-file-to-trash' instead of the default moving to ~/.Trash */
6738 DEFUN ("system-move-file-to-trash", Fsystem_move_file_to_trash,
6739 Ssystem_move_file_to_trash, 1, 1, 0,
6740 doc: /* Move file or directory named FILENAME to the recycle bin. */)
6741 (Lisp_Object filename)
6742 {
6743 Lisp_Object handler;
6744 Lisp_Object encoded_file;
6745 Lisp_Object operation;
6746
6747 operation = Qdelete_file;
6748 if (!NILP (Ffile_directory_p (filename))
6749 && NILP (Ffile_symlink_p (filename)))
6750 {
6751 operation = intern ("delete-directory");
6752 filename = Fdirectory_file_name (filename);
6753 }
6754
6755 /* Must have fully qualified file names for moving files to Recycle
6756 Bin. */
6757 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
6758
6759 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, operation);
6760 if (!NILP (handler))
6761 return call2 (handler, operation, filename);
6762 else
6763 {
6764 const char * path;
6765 int result;
6766
6767 encoded_file = ENCODE_FILE (filename);
6768
6769 path = map_w32_filename (SDATA (encoded_file), NULL);
6770
6771 /* The Unicode version of SHFileOperation is not supported on
6772 Windows 9X. */
6773 if (w32_unicode_filenames && os_subtype != OS_9X)
6774 {
6775 SHFILEOPSTRUCTW file_op_w;
6776 /* We need one more element beyond MAX_PATH because this is
6777 a list of file names, with the last element double-null
6778 terminated. */
6779 wchar_t tmp_path_w[MAX_PATH + 1];
6780
6781 memset (tmp_path_w, 0, sizeof (tmp_path_w));
6782 filename_to_utf16 (path, tmp_path_w);
6783
6784 /* On Windows, write permission is required to delete/move files. */
6785 _wchmod (tmp_path_w, 0666);
6786
6787 memset (&file_op_w, 0, sizeof (file_op_w));
6788 file_op_w.hwnd = HWND_DESKTOP;
6789 file_op_w.wFunc = FO_DELETE;
6790 file_op_w.pFrom = tmp_path_w;
6791 file_op_w.fFlags = FOF_SILENT | FOF_NOCONFIRMATION | FOF_ALLOWUNDO
6792 | FOF_NOERRORUI | FOF_NO_CONNECTED_ELEMENTS;
6793 file_op_w.fAnyOperationsAborted = FALSE;
6794
6795 result = SHFileOperationW (&file_op_w);
6796 }
6797 else
6798 {
6799 SHFILEOPSTRUCTA file_op_a;
6800 char tmp_path_a[MAX_PATH + 1];
6801
6802 memset (tmp_path_a, 0, sizeof (tmp_path_a));
6803 filename_to_ansi (path, tmp_path_a);
6804
6805 /* If a file cannot be represented in ANSI codepage, don't
6806 let them inadvertently delete other files because some
6807 characters are interpreted as a wildcards. */
6808 if (_mbspbrk (tmp_path_a, "?*"))
6809 result = ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
6810 else
6811 {
6812 _chmod (tmp_path_a, 0666);
6813
6814 memset (&file_op_a, 0, sizeof (file_op_a));
6815 file_op_a.hwnd = HWND_DESKTOP;
6816 file_op_a.wFunc = FO_DELETE;
6817 file_op_a.pFrom = tmp_path_a;
6818 file_op_a.fFlags = FOF_SILENT | FOF_NOCONFIRMATION | FOF_ALLOWUNDO
6819 | FOF_NOERRORUI | FOF_NO_CONNECTED_ELEMENTS;
6820 file_op_a.fAnyOperationsAborted = FALSE;
6821
6822 result = SHFileOperationA (&file_op_a);
6823 }
6824 }
6825 if (result != 0)
6826 report_file_error ("Removing old name", list1 (filename));
6827 }
6828 return Qnil;
6829 }
6830
6831 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
6832
6833 \f
6834 /***********************************************************************
6835 w32 specialized functions
6836 ***********************************************************************/
6837
6838 DEFUN ("w32-send-sys-command", Fw32_send_sys_command,
6839 Sw32_send_sys_command, 1, 2, 0,
6840 doc: /* Send frame a Windows WM_SYSCOMMAND message of type COMMAND.
6841 Some useful values for COMMAND are #xf030 to maximize frame (#xf020
6842 to minimize), #xf120 to restore frame to original size, and #xf100
6843 to activate the menubar for keyboard access. #xf140 activates the
6844 screen saver if defined.
6845
6846 If optional parameter FRAME is not specified, use selected frame. */)
6847 (Lisp_Object command, Lisp_Object frame)
6848 {
6849 struct frame *f = decode_window_system_frame (frame);
6850
6851 CHECK_NUMBER (command);
6852
6853 PostMessage (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), WM_SYSCOMMAND, XINT (command), 0);
6854
6855 return Qnil;
6856 }
6857
6858 DEFUN ("w32-shell-execute", Fw32_shell_execute, Sw32_shell_execute, 2, 4, 0,
6859 doc: /* Get Windows to perform OPERATION on DOCUMENT.
6860 This is a wrapper around the ShellExecute system function, which
6861 invokes the application registered to handle OPERATION for DOCUMENT.
6862
6863 OPERATION is either nil or a string that names a supported operation.
6864 What operations can be used depends on the particular DOCUMENT and its
6865 handler application, but typically it is one of the following common
6866 operations:
6867
6868 \"open\" - open DOCUMENT, which could be a file, a directory, or an
6869 executable program (application). If it is an application,
6870 that application is launched in the current buffer's default
6871 directory. Otherwise, the application associated with
6872 DOCUMENT is launched in the buffer's default directory.
6873 \"opennew\" - like \"open\", but instruct the application to open
6874 DOCUMENT in a new window.
6875 \"openas\" - open the \"Open With\" dialog for DOCUMENT.
6876 \"print\" - print DOCUMENT, which must be a file.
6877 \"printto\" - print DOCUMENT, which must be a file, to a specified printer.
6878 The printer should be provided in PARAMETERS, see below.
6879 \"explore\" - start the Windows Explorer on DOCUMENT.
6880 \"edit\" - launch an editor and open DOCUMENT for editing; which
6881 editor is launched depends on the association for the
6882 specified DOCUMENT.
6883 \"find\" - initiate search starting from DOCUMENT, which must specify
6884 a directory.
6885 \"delete\" - move DOCUMENT, a file or a directory, to Recycle Bin.
6886 \"copy\" - copy DOCUMENT, which must be a file or a directory, into
6887 the clipboard.
6888 \"cut\" - move DOCUMENT, a file or a directory, into the clipboard.
6889 \"paste\" - paste the file whose name is in the clipboard into DOCUMENT,
6890 which must be a directory.
6891 \"pastelink\"
6892 - create a shortcut in DOCUMENT (which must be a directory)
6893 the file or directory whose name is in the clipboard.
6894 \"runas\" - run DOCUMENT, which must be an excutable file, with
6895 elevated privileges (a.k.a. \"as Administrator\").
6896 \"properties\"
6897 - open the property sheet dialog for DOCUMENT.
6898 nil - invoke the default OPERATION, or \"open\" if default is
6899 not defined or unavailable.
6900
6901 DOCUMENT is typically the name of a document file or a URL, but can
6902 also be an executable program to run, or a directory to open in the
6903 Windows Explorer. If it is a file or a directory, it must be a local
6904 one; this function does not support remote file names.
6905
6906 If DOCUMENT is an executable program, the optional third arg PARAMETERS
6907 can be a string containing command line parameters, separated by blanks,
6908 that will be passed to the program. Some values of OPERATION also require
6909 parameters (e.g., \"printto\" requires the printer address). Otherwise,
6910 PARAMETERS should be nil or unspecified. Note that double quote characters
6911 in PARAMETERS must each be enclosed in 2 additional quotes, as in \"\"\".
6912
6913 Optional fourth argument SHOW-FLAG can be used to control how the
6914 application will be displayed when it is invoked. If SHOW-FLAG is nil
6915 or unspecified, the application is displayed as if SHOW-FLAG of 10 was
6916 specified, otherwise it is an integer between 0 and 11 representing
6917 a ShowWindow flag:
6918
6919 0 - start hidden
6920 1 - start as normal-size window
6921 3 - start in a maximized window
6922 6 - start in a minimized window
6923 10 - start as the application itself specifies; this is the default. */)
6924 (Lisp_Object operation, Lisp_Object document, Lisp_Object parameters, Lisp_Object show_flag)
6925 {
6926 char *errstr;
6927 Lisp_Object current_dir = BVAR (current_buffer, directory);;
6928 wchar_t *doc_w = NULL, *params_w = NULL, *ops_w = NULL;
6929 #ifdef CYGWIN
6930 intptr_t result;
6931 #else
6932 int use_unicode = w32_unicode_filenames;
6933 char *doc_a = NULL, *params_a = NULL, *ops_a = NULL;
6934 Lisp_Object absdoc, handler;
6935 BOOL success;
6936 struct gcpro gcpro1;
6937 #endif
6938
6939 CHECK_STRING (document);
6940
6941 #ifdef CYGWIN
6942 current_dir = Fcygwin_convert_file_name_to_windows (current_dir, Qt);
6943 document = Fcygwin_convert_file_name_to_windows (document, Qt);
6944
6945 /* Encode filename, current directory and parameters. */
6946 current_dir = GUI_ENCODE_FILE (current_dir);
6947 document = GUI_ENCODE_FILE (document);
6948 doc_w = GUI_SDATA (document);
6949 if (STRINGP (parameters))
6950 {
6951 parameters = GUI_ENCODE_SYSTEM (parameters);
6952 params_w = GUI_SDATA (parameters);
6953 }
6954 if (STRINGP (operation))
6955 {
6956 operation = GUI_ENCODE_SYSTEM (operation);
6957 ops_w = GUI_SDATA (operation);
6958 }
6959 result = (intptr_t) ShellExecuteW (NULL, ops_w, doc_w, params_w,
6960 GUI_SDATA (current_dir),
6961 (INTEGERP (show_flag)
6962 ? XINT (show_flag) : SW_SHOWDEFAULT));
6963
6964 if (result > 32)
6965 return Qt;
6966
6967 switch (result)
6968 {
6969 case SE_ERR_ACCESSDENIED:
6970 errstr = w32_strerror (ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED);
6971 break;
6972 case SE_ERR_ASSOCINCOMPLETE:
6973 case SE_ERR_NOASSOC:
6974 errstr = w32_strerror (ERROR_NO_ASSOCIATION);
6975 break;
6976 case SE_ERR_DDEBUSY:
6977 case SE_ERR_DDEFAIL:
6978 errstr = w32_strerror (ERROR_DDE_FAIL);
6979 break;
6980 case SE_ERR_DDETIMEOUT:
6981 errstr = w32_strerror (ERROR_TIMEOUT);
6982 break;
6983 case SE_ERR_DLLNOTFOUND:
6984 errstr = w32_strerror (ERROR_DLL_NOT_FOUND);
6985 break;
6986 case SE_ERR_FNF:
6987 errstr = w32_strerror (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND);
6988 break;
6989 case SE_ERR_OOM:
6990 errstr = w32_strerror (ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY);
6991 break;
6992 case SE_ERR_PNF:
6993 errstr = w32_strerror (ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND);
6994 break;
6995 case SE_ERR_SHARE:
6996 errstr = w32_strerror (ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION);
6997 break;
6998 default:
6999 errstr = w32_strerror (0);
7000 break;
7001 }
7002
7003 #else /* !CYGWIN */
7004
7005 current_dir = ENCODE_FILE (current_dir);
7006 /* We have a situation here. If DOCUMENT is a relative file name,
7007 but its name includes leading directories, i.e. it lives not in
7008 CURRENT_DIR, but in its subdirectory, then ShellExecute below
7009 will fail to find it. So we need to make the file name is
7010 absolute. But DOCUMENT does not have to be a file, it can be a
7011 URL, for example. So we make it absolute only if it is an
7012 existing file; if it is a file that does not exist, tough. */
7013 GCPRO1 (absdoc);
7014 absdoc = Fexpand_file_name (document, Qnil);
7015 /* Don't call file handlers for file-exists-p, since they might
7016 attempt to access the file, which could fail or produce undesired
7017 consequences, see bug#16558 for an example. */
7018 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (absdoc, Qfile_exists_p);
7019 if (NILP (handler))
7020 {
7021 Lisp_Object absdoc_encoded = ENCODE_FILE (absdoc);
7022
7023 if (faccessat (AT_FDCWD, SSDATA (absdoc_encoded), F_OK, AT_EACCESS) == 0)
7024 document = absdoc_encoded;
7025 else
7026 document = ENCODE_FILE (document);
7027 }
7028 else
7029 document = ENCODE_FILE (document);
7030 UNGCPRO;
7031 if (use_unicode)
7032 {
7033 wchar_t document_w[MAX_PATH], current_dir_w[MAX_PATH];
7034 SHELLEXECUTEINFOW shexinfo_w;
7035
7036 /* Encode filename, current directory and parameters, and
7037 convert operation to UTF-16. */
7038 filename_to_utf16 (SSDATA (current_dir), current_dir_w);
7039 filename_to_utf16 (SSDATA (document), document_w);
7040 doc_w = document_w;
7041 if (STRINGP (parameters))
7042 {
7043 int len;
7044
7045 parameters = ENCODE_SYSTEM (parameters);
7046 len = pMultiByteToWideChar (CP_ACP, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS,
7047 SSDATA (parameters), -1, NULL, 0);
7048 if (len > 32768)
7049 len = 32768;
7050 params_w = alloca (len * sizeof (wchar_t));
7051 pMultiByteToWideChar (CP_ACP, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS,
7052 SSDATA (parameters), -1, params_w, len);
7053 }
7054 if (STRINGP (operation))
7055 {
7056 /* Assume OPERATION is pure ASCII. */
7057 const char *s = SSDATA (operation);
7058 wchar_t *d;
7059 int len = SBYTES (operation) + 1;
7060
7061 if (len > 32768)
7062 len = 32768;
7063 d = ops_w = alloca (len * sizeof (wchar_t));
7064 while (d < ops_w + len - 1)
7065 *d++ = *s++;
7066 *d = 0;
7067 }
7068
7069 /* Using ShellExecuteEx and setting the SEE_MASK_INVOKEIDLIST
7070 flag succeeds with more OPERATIONs (a.k.a. "verbs"), as it is
7071 able to invoke verbs from shortcut menu extensions, not just
7072 static verbs listed in the Registry. */
7073 memset (&shexinfo_w, 0, sizeof (shexinfo_w));
7074 shexinfo_w.cbSize = sizeof (shexinfo_w);
7075 shexinfo_w.fMask =
7076 SEE_MASK_INVOKEIDLIST | SEE_MASK_FLAG_DDEWAIT | SEE_MASK_FLAG_NO_UI;
7077 shexinfo_w.hwnd = NULL;
7078 shexinfo_w.lpVerb = ops_w;
7079 shexinfo_w.lpFile = doc_w;
7080 shexinfo_w.lpParameters = params_w;
7081 shexinfo_w.lpDirectory = current_dir_w;
7082 shexinfo_w.nShow =
7083 (INTEGERP (show_flag) ? XINT (show_flag) : SW_SHOWDEFAULT);
7084 success = ShellExecuteExW (&shexinfo_w);
7085 }
7086 else
7087 {
7088 char document_a[MAX_PATH], current_dir_a[MAX_PATH];
7089 SHELLEXECUTEINFOA shexinfo_a;
7090
7091 filename_to_ansi (SSDATA (current_dir), current_dir_a);
7092 filename_to_ansi (SSDATA (document), document_a);
7093 doc_a = document_a;
7094 if (STRINGP (parameters))
7095 {
7096 parameters = ENCODE_SYSTEM (parameters);
7097 params_a = SSDATA (parameters);
7098 }
7099 if (STRINGP (operation))
7100 {
7101 /* Assume OPERATION is pure ASCII. */
7102 ops_a = SSDATA (operation);
7103 }
7104 memset (&shexinfo_a, 0, sizeof (shexinfo_a));
7105 shexinfo_a.cbSize = sizeof (shexinfo_a);
7106 shexinfo_a.fMask =
7107 SEE_MASK_INVOKEIDLIST | SEE_MASK_FLAG_DDEWAIT | SEE_MASK_FLAG_NO_UI;
7108 shexinfo_a.hwnd = NULL;
7109 shexinfo_a.lpVerb = ops_a;
7110 shexinfo_a.lpFile = doc_a;
7111 shexinfo_a.lpParameters = params_a;
7112 shexinfo_a.lpDirectory = current_dir_a;
7113 shexinfo_a.nShow =
7114 (INTEGERP (show_flag) ? XINT (show_flag) : SW_SHOWDEFAULT);
7115 success = ShellExecuteExA (&shexinfo_a);
7116 }
7117
7118 if (success)
7119 return Qt;
7120
7121 errstr = w32_strerror (0);
7122
7123 #endif /* !CYGWIN */
7124
7125 /* The error string might be encoded in the locale's encoding. */
7126 if (!NILP (Vlocale_coding_system))
7127 {
7128 Lisp_Object decoded =
7129 code_convert_string_norecord (build_unibyte_string (errstr),
7130 Vlocale_coding_system, 0);
7131 errstr = SSDATA (decoded);
7132 }
7133 error ("ShellExecute failed: %s", errstr);
7134 }
7135
7136 /* Lookup virtual keycode from string representing the name of a
7137 non-ascii keystroke into the corresponding virtual key, using
7138 lispy_function_keys. */
7139 static int
7140 lookup_vk_code (char *key)
7141 {
7142 int i;
7143
7144 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
7145 if (lispy_function_keys[i]
7146 && strcmp (lispy_function_keys[i], key) == 0)
7147 return i;
7148
7149 return -1;
7150 }
7151
7152 /* Convert a one-element vector style key sequence to a hot key
7153 definition. */
7154 static Lisp_Object
7155 w32_parse_hot_key (Lisp_Object key)
7156 {
7157 /* Copied from Fdefine_key and store_in_keymap. */
7158 register Lisp_Object c;
7159 int vk_code;
7160 int lisp_modifiers;
7161 int w32_modifiers;
7162 struct gcpro gcpro1;
7163
7164 CHECK_VECTOR (key);
7165
7166 if (ASIZE (key) != 1)
7167 return Qnil;
7168
7169 GCPRO1 (key);
7170
7171 c = AREF (key, 0);
7172
7173 if (CONSP (c) && lucid_event_type_list_p (c))
7174 c = Fevent_convert_list (c);
7175
7176 UNGCPRO;
7177
7178 if (! INTEGERP (c) && ! SYMBOLP (c))
7179 error ("Key definition is invalid");
7180
7181 /* Work out the base key and the modifiers. */
7182 if (SYMBOLP (c))
7183 {
7184 c = parse_modifiers (c);
7185 lisp_modifiers = XINT (Fcar (Fcdr (c)));
7186 c = Fcar (c);
7187 if (!SYMBOLP (c))
7188 emacs_abort ();
7189 vk_code = lookup_vk_code (SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (c)));
7190 }
7191 else if (INTEGERP (c))
7192 {
7193 lisp_modifiers = XINT (c) & ~CHARACTERBITS;
7194 /* Many ascii characters are their own virtual key code. */
7195 vk_code = XINT (c) & CHARACTERBITS;
7196 }
7197
7198 if (vk_code < 0 || vk_code > 255)
7199 return Qnil;
7200
7201 if ((lisp_modifiers & meta_modifier) != 0
7202 && !NILP (Vw32_alt_is_meta))
7203 lisp_modifiers |= alt_modifier;
7204
7205 /* Supply defs missing from mingw32. */
7206 #ifndef MOD_ALT
7207 #define MOD_ALT 0x0001
7208 #define MOD_CONTROL 0x0002
7209 #define MOD_SHIFT 0x0004
7210 #define MOD_WIN 0x0008
7211 #endif
7212
7213 /* Convert lisp modifiers to Windows hot-key form. */
7214 w32_modifiers = (lisp_modifiers & hyper_modifier) ? MOD_WIN : 0;
7215 w32_modifiers |= (lisp_modifiers & alt_modifier) ? MOD_ALT : 0;
7216 w32_modifiers |= (lisp_modifiers & ctrl_modifier) ? MOD_CONTROL : 0;
7217 w32_modifiers |= (lisp_modifiers & shift_modifier) ? MOD_SHIFT : 0;
7218
7219 return HOTKEY (vk_code, w32_modifiers);
7220 }
7221
7222 DEFUN ("w32-register-hot-key", Fw32_register_hot_key,
7223 Sw32_register_hot_key, 1, 1, 0,
7224 doc: /* Register KEY as a hot-key combination.
7225 Certain key combinations like Alt-Tab are reserved for system use on
7226 Windows, and therefore are normally intercepted by the system. However,
7227 most of these key combinations can be received by registering them as
7228 hot-keys, overriding their special meaning.
7229
7230 KEY must be a one element key definition in vector form that would be
7231 acceptable to `define-key' (e.g. [A-tab] for Alt-Tab). The meta
7232 modifier is interpreted as Alt if `w32-alt-is-meta' is t, and hyper
7233 is always interpreted as the Windows modifier keys.
7234
7235 The return value is the hotkey-id if registered, otherwise nil. */)
7236 (Lisp_Object key)
7237 {
7238 key = w32_parse_hot_key (key);
7239
7240 if (!NILP (key) && NILP (Fmemq (key, w32_grabbed_keys)))
7241 {
7242 /* Reuse an empty slot if possible. */
7243 Lisp_Object item = Fmemq (Qnil, w32_grabbed_keys);
7244
7245 /* Safe to add new key to list, even if we have focus. */
7246 if (NILP (item))
7247 w32_grabbed_keys = Fcons (key, w32_grabbed_keys);
7248 else
7249 XSETCAR (item, key);
7250
7251 /* Notify input thread about new hot-key definition, so that it
7252 takes effect without needing to switch focus. */
7253 PostThreadMessage (dwWindowsThreadId, WM_EMACS_REGISTER_HOT_KEY,
7254 (WPARAM) XLI (key), 0);
7255 }
7256
7257 return key;
7258 }
7259
7260 DEFUN ("w32-unregister-hot-key", Fw32_unregister_hot_key,
7261 Sw32_unregister_hot_key, 1, 1, 0,
7262 doc: /* Unregister KEY as a hot-key combination. */)
7263 (Lisp_Object key)
7264 {
7265 Lisp_Object item;
7266
7267 if (!INTEGERP (key))
7268 key = w32_parse_hot_key (key);
7269
7270 item = Fmemq (key, w32_grabbed_keys);
7271
7272 if (!NILP (item))
7273 {
7274 /* Notify input thread about hot-key definition being removed, so
7275 that it takes effect without needing focus switch. */
7276 if (PostThreadMessage (dwWindowsThreadId, WM_EMACS_UNREGISTER_HOT_KEY,
7277 (WPARAM) XINT (XCAR (item)), (LPARAM) XLI (item)))
7278 {
7279 MSG msg;
7280 GetMessage (&msg, NULL, WM_EMACS_DONE, WM_EMACS_DONE);
7281 }
7282 return Qt;
7283 }
7284 return Qnil;
7285 }
7286
7287 DEFUN ("w32-registered-hot-keys", Fw32_registered_hot_keys,
7288 Sw32_registered_hot_keys, 0, 0, 0,
7289 doc: /* Return list of registered hot-key IDs. */)
7290 (void)
7291 {
7292 return Fdelq (Qnil, Fcopy_sequence (w32_grabbed_keys));
7293 }
7294
7295 DEFUN ("w32-reconstruct-hot-key", Fw32_reconstruct_hot_key,
7296 Sw32_reconstruct_hot_key, 1, 1, 0,
7297 doc: /* Convert hot-key ID to a lisp key combination.
7298 usage: (w32-reconstruct-hot-key ID) */)
7299 (Lisp_Object hotkeyid)
7300 {
7301 int vk_code, w32_modifiers;
7302 Lisp_Object key;
7303
7304 CHECK_NUMBER (hotkeyid);
7305
7306 vk_code = HOTKEY_VK_CODE (hotkeyid);
7307 w32_modifiers = HOTKEY_MODIFIERS (hotkeyid);
7308
7309 if (vk_code < 256 && lispy_function_keys[vk_code])
7310 key = intern (lispy_function_keys[vk_code]);
7311 else
7312 key = make_number (vk_code);
7313
7314 key = Fcons (key, Qnil);
7315 if (w32_modifiers & MOD_SHIFT)
7316 key = Fcons (Qshift, key);
7317 if (w32_modifiers & MOD_CONTROL)
7318 key = Fcons (Qctrl, key);
7319 if (w32_modifiers & MOD_ALT)
7320 key = Fcons (NILP (Vw32_alt_is_meta) ? Qalt : Qmeta, key);
7321 if (w32_modifiers & MOD_WIN)
7322 key = Fcons (Qhyper, key);
7323
7324 return key;
7325 }
7326
7327 DEFUN ("w32-toggle-lock-key", Fw32_toggle_lock_key,
7328 Sw32_toggle_lock_key, 1, 2, 0,
7329 doc: /* Toggle the state of the lock key KEY.
7330 KEY can be `capslock', `kp-numlock', or `scroll'.
7331 If the optional parameter NEW-STATE is a number, then the state of KEY
7332 is set to off if the low bit of NEW-STATE is zero, otherwise on. */)
7333 (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object new_state)
7334 {
7335 int vk_code;
7336
7337 if (EQ (key, intern ("capslock")))
7338 vk_code = VK_CAPITAL;
7339 else if (EQ (key, intern ("kp-numlock")))
7340 vk_code = VK_NUMLOCK;
7341 else if (EQ (key, intern ("scroll")))
7342 vk_code = VK_SCROLL;
7343 else
7344 return Qnil;
7345
7346 if (!dwWindowsThreadId)
7347 return make_number (w32_console_toggle_lock_key (vk_code, new_state));
7348
7349 if (PostThreadMessage (dwWindowsThreadId, WM_EMACS_TOGGLE_LOCK_KEY,
7350 (WPARAM) vk_code, (LPARAM) XLI (new_state)))
7351 {
7352 MSG msg;
7353 GetMessage (&msg, NULL, WM_EMACS_DONE, WM_EMACS_DONE);
7354 return make_number (msg.wParam);
7355 }
7356 return Qnil;
7357 }
7358
7359 DEFUN ("w32-window-exists-p", Fw32_window_exists_p, Sw32_window_exists_p,
7360 2, 2, 0,
7361 doc: /* Return non-nil if a window exists with the specified CLASS and NAME.
7362
7363 This is a direct interface to the Windows API FindWindow function. */)
7364 (Lisp_Object class, Lisp_Object name)
7365 {
7366 HWND hnd;
7367
7368 if (!NILP (class))
7369 CHECK_STRING (class);
7370 if (!NILP (name))
7371 CHECK_STRING (name);
7372
7373 hnd = FindWindow (STRINGP (class) ? ((LPCTSTR) SDATA (class)) : NULL,
7374 STRINGP (name) ? ((LPCTSTR) SDATA (name)) : NULL);
7375 if (!hnd)
7376 return Qnil;
7377 return Qt;
7378 }
7379
7380 DEFUN ("w32-frame-rect", Fw32_frame_rect, Sw32_frame_rect, 0, 2, 0,
7381 doc: /* Return boundary rectangle of FRAME in screen coordinates.
7382 FRAME must be a live frame and defaults to the selected one.
7383
7384 The boundary rectangle is a list of four elements, specifying the left,
7385 top, right and bottom screen coordinates of FRAME including menu and
7386 title bar and decorations. Optional argument CLIENT non-nil means to
7387 return the boundaries of the client rectangle which excludes menu and
7388 title bar and decorations. */)
7389 (Lisp_Object frame, Lisp_Object client)
7390 {
7391 struct frame *f = decode_live_frame (frame);
7392 RECT rect;
7393
7394 if (!NILP (client))
7395 GetClientRect (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), &rect);
7396 else
7397 GetWindowRect (FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), &rect);
7398
7399 return list4 (make_number (rect.left), make_number (rect.top),
7400 make_number (rect.right), make_number (rect.bottom));
7401 }
7402
7403 DEFUN ("w32-battery-status", Fw32_battery_status, Sw32_battery_status, 0, 0, 0,
7404 doc: /* Get power status information from Windows system.
7405
7406 The following %-sequences are provided:
7407 %L AC line status (verbose)
7408 %B Battery status (verbose)
7409 %b Battery status, empty means high, `-' means low,
7410 `!' means critical, and `+' means charging
7411 %p Battery load percentage
7412 %s Remaining time (to charge or discharge) in seconds
7413 %m Remaining time (to charge or discharge) in minutes
7414 %h Remaining time (to charge or discharge) in hours
7415 %t Remaining time (to charge or discharge) in the form `h:min' */)
7416 (void)
7417 {
7418 Lisp_Object status = Qnil;
7419
7420 SYSTEM_POWER_STATUS system_status;
7421 if (GetSystemPowerStatus (&system_status))
7422 {
7423 Lisp_Object line_status, battery_status, battery_status_symbol;
7424 Lisp_Object load_percentage, seconds, minutes, hours, remain;
7425
7426 long seconds_left = (long) system_status.BatteryLifeTime;
7427
7428 if (system_status.ACLineStatus == 0)
7429 line_status = build_string ("off-line");
7430 else if (system_status.ACLineStatus == 1)
7431 line_status = build_string ("on-line");
7432 else
7433 line_status = build_string ("N/A");
7434
7435 if (system_status.BatteryFlag & 128)
7436 {
7437 battery_status = build_string ("N/A");
7438 battery_status_symbol = empty_unibyte_string;
7439 }
7440 else if (system_status.BatteryFlag & 8)
7441 {
7442 battery_status = build_string ("charging");
7443 battery_status_symbol = build_string ("+");
7444 if (system_status.BatteryFullLifeTime != -1L)
7445 seconds_left = system_status.BatteryFullLifeTime - seconds_left;
7446 }
7447 else if (system_status.BatteryFlag & 4)
7448 {
7449 battery_status = build_string ("critical");
7450 battery_status_symbol = build_string ("!");
7451 }
7452 else if (system_status.BatteryFlag & 2)
7453 {
7454 battery_status = build_string ("low");
7455 battery_status_symbol = build_string ("-");
7456 }
7457 else if (system_status.BatteryFlag & 1)
7458 {
7459 battery_status = build_string ("high");
7460 battery_status_symbol = empty_unibyte_string;
7461 }
7462 else
7463 {
7464 battery_status = build_string ("medium");
7465 battery_status_symbol = empty_unibyte_string;
7466 }
7467
7468 if (system_status.BatteryLifePercent > 100)
7469 load_percentage = build_string ("N/A");
7470 else
7471 {
7472 char buffer[16];
7473 snprintf (buffer, 16, "%d", system_status.BatteryLifePercent);
7474 load_percentage = build_string (buffer);
7475 }
7476
7477 if (seconds_left < 0)
7478 seconds = minutes = hours = remain = build_string ("N/A");
7479 else
7480 {
7481 long m;
7482 float h;
7483 char buffer[16];
7484 snprintf (buffer, 16, "%ld", seconds_left);
7485 seconds = build_string (buffer);
7486
7487 m = seconds_left / 60;
7488 snprintf (buffer, 16, "%ld", m);
7489 minutes = build_string (buffer);
7490
7491 h = seconds_left / 3600.0;
7492 snprintf (buffer, 16, "%3.1f", h);
7493 hours = build_string (buffer);
7494
7495 snprintf (buffer, 16, "%ld:%02ld", m / 60, m % 60);
7496 remain = build_string (buffer);
7497 }
7498
7499 status = listn (CONSTYPE_HEAP, 8,
7500 Fcons (make_number ('L'), line_status),
7501 Fcons (make_number ('B'), battery_status),
7502 Fcons (make_number ('b'), battery_status_symbol),
7503 Fcons (make_number ('p'), load_percentage),
7504 Fcons (make_number ('s'), seconds),
7505 Fcons (make_number ('m'), minutes),
7506 Fcons (make_number ('h'), hours),
7507 Fcons (make_number ('t'), remain));
7508 }
7509 return status;
7510 }
7511
7512 \f
7513 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
7514 DEFUN ("file-system-info", Ffile_system_info, Sfile_system_info, 1, 1, 0,
7515 doc: /* Return storage information about the file system FILENAME is on.
7516 Value is a list of floats (TOTAL FREE AVAIL), where TOTAL is the total
7517 storage of the file system, FREE is the free storage, and AVAIL is the
7518 storage available to a non-superuser. All 3 numbers are in bytes.
7519 If the underlying system call fails, value is nil. */)
7520 (Lisp_Object filename)
7521 {
7522 Lisp_Object encoded, value;
7523
7524 CHECK_STRING (filename);
7525 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
7526 encoded = ENCODE_FILE (filename);
7527
7528 value = Qnil;
7529
7530 /* Determining the required information on Windows turns out, sadly,
7531 to be more involved than one would hope. The original Windows API
7532 call for this will return bogus information on some systems, but we
7533 must dynamically probe for the replacement api, since that was
7534 added rather late on. */
7535 {
7536 HMODULE hKernel = GetModuleHandle ("kernel32");
7537 BOOL (WINAPI *pfn_GetDiskFreeSpaceExW)
7538 (wchar_t *, PULARGE_INTEGER, PULARGE_INTEGER, PULARGE_INTEGER)
7539 = GetProcAddress (hKernel, "GetDiskFreeSpaceExW");
7540 BOOL (WINAPI *pfn_GetDiskFreeSpaceExA)
7541 (char *, PULARGE_INTEGER, PULARGE_INTEGER, PULARGE_INTEGER)
7542 = GetProcAddress (hKernel, "GetDiskFreeSpaceExA");
7543 bool have_pfn_GetDiskFreeSpaceEx =
7544 ((w32_unicode_filenames && pfn_GetDiskFreeSpaceExW)
7545 || (!w32_unicode_filenames && pfn_GetDiskFreeSpaceExA));
7546
7547 /* On Windows, we may need to specify the root directory of the
7548 volume holding FILENAME. */
7549 char rootname[MAX_UTF8_PATH];
7550 wchar_t rootname_w[MAX_PATH];
7551 char rootname_a[MAX_PATH];
7552 char *name = SDATA (encoded);
7553 BOOL result;
7554
7555 /* find the root name of the volume if given */
7556 if (isalpha (name[0]) && name[1] == ':')
7557 {
7558 rootname[0] = name[0];
7559 rootname[1] = name[1];
7560 rootname[2] = '\\';
7561 rootname[3] = 0;
7562 }
7563 else if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[1]))
7564 {
7565 char *str = rootname;
7566 int slashes = 4;
7567 do
7568 {
7569 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*name) && --slashes == 0)
7570 break;
7571 *str++ = *name++;
7572 }
7573 while ( *name );
7574
7575 *str++ = '\\';
7576 *str = 0;
7577 }
7578
7579 if (w32_unicode_filenames)
7580 filename_to_utf16 (rootname, rootname_w);
7581 else
7582 filename_to_ansi (rootname, rootname_a);
7583
7584 if (have_pfn_GetDiskFreeSpaceEx)
7585 {
7586 /* Unsigned large integers cannot be cast to double, so
7587 use signed ones instead. */
7588 LARGE_INTEGER availbytes;
7589 LARGE_INTEGER freebytes;
7590 LARGE_INTEGER totalbytes;
7591
7592 if (w32_unicode_filenames)
7593 result = pfn_GetDiskFreeSpaceExW (rootname_w,
7594 (ULARGE_INTEGER *)&availbytes,
7595 (ULARGE_INTEGER *)&totalbytes,
7596 (ULARGE_INTEGER *)&freebytes);
7597 else
7598 result = pfn_GetDiskFreeSpaceExA (rootname_a,
7599 (ULARGE_INTEGER *)&availbytes,
7600 (ULARGE_INTEGER *)&totalbytes,
7601 (ULARGE_INTEGER *)&freebytes);
7602 if (result)
7603 value = list3 (make_float ((double) totalbytes.QuadPart),
7604 make_float ((double) freebytes.QuadPart),
7605 make_float ((double) availbytes.QuadPart));
7606 }
7607 else
7608 {
7609 DWORD sectors_per_cluster;
7610 DWORD bytes_per_sector;
7611 DWORD free_clusters;
7612 DWORD total_clusters;
7613
7614 if (w32_unicode_filenames)
7615 result = GetDiskFreeSpaceW (rootname_w,
7616 &sectors_per_cluster,
7617 &bytes_per_sector,
7618 &free_clusters,
7619 &total_clusters);
7620 else
7621 result = GetDiskFreeSpaceA (rootname_a,
7622 &sectors_per_cluster,
7623 &bytes_per_sector,
7624 &free_clusters,
7625 &total_clusters);
7626 if (result)
7627 value = list3 (make_float ((double) total_clusters
7628 * sectors_per_cluster * bytes_per_sector),
7629 make_float ((double) free_clusters
7630 * sectors_per_cluster * bytes_per_sector),
7631 make_float ((double) free_clusters
7632 * sectors_per_cluster * bytes_per_sector));
7633 }
7634 }
7635
7636 return value;
7637 }
7638 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
7639
7640 \f
7641 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
7642 DEFUN ("default-printer-name", Fdefault_printer_name, Sdefault_printer_name,
7643 0, 0, 0, doc: /* Return the name of Windows default printer device. */)
7644 (void)
7645 {
7646 static char pname_buf[256];
7647 int err;
7648 HANDLE hPrn;
7649 PRINTER_INFO_2W *ppi2w = NULL;
7650 PRINTER_INFO_2A *ppi2a = NULL;
7651 DWORD dwNeeded = 0, dwReturned = 0;
7652 char server_name[MAX_UTF8_PATH], share_name[MAX_UTF8_PATH];
7653 char port_name[MAX_UTF8_PATH];
7654
7655 /* Retrieve the default string from Win.ini (the registry).
7656 * String will be in form "printername,drivername,portname".
7657 * This is the most portable way to get the default printer. */
7658 if (GetProfileString ("windows", "device", ",,", pname_buf, sizeof (pname_buf)) <= 0)
7659 return Qnil;
7660 /* printername precedes first "," character */
7661 strtok (pname_buf, ",");
7662 /* We want to know more than the printer name */
7663 if (!OpenPrinter (pname_buf, &hPrn, NULL))
7664 return Qnil;
7665 /* GetPrinterW is not supported by unicows.dll. */
7666 if (w32_unicode_filenames && os_subtype != OS_9X)
7667 GetPrinterW (hPrn, 2, NULL, 0, &dwNeeded);
7668 else
7669 GetPrinterA (hPrn, 2, NULL, 0, &dwNeeded);
7670 if (dwNeeded == 0)
7671 {
7672 ClosePrinter (hPrn);
7673 return Qnil;
7674 }
7675 /* Call GetPrinter again with big enough memory block. */
7676 if (w32_unicode_filenames && os_subtype != OS_9X)
7677 {
7678 /* Allocate memory for the PRINTER_INFO_2 struct. */
7679 ppi2w = xmalloc (dwNeeded);
7680 err = GetPrinterW (hPrn, 2, (LPBYTE)ppi2w, dwNeeded, &dwReturned);
7681 ClosePrinter (hPrn);
7682 if (!err)
7683 {
7684 xfree (ppi2w);
7685 return Qnil;
7686 }
7687
7688 if ((ppi2w->Attributes & PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_SHARED)
7689 && ppi2w->pServerName)
7690 {
7691 filename_from_utf16 (ppi2w->pServerName, server_name);
7692 filename_from_utf16 (ppi2w->pShareName, share_name);
7693 }
7694 else
7695 {
7696 server_name[0] = '\0';
7697 filename_from_utf16 (ppi2w->pPortName, port_name);
7698 }
7699 }
7700 else
7701 {
7702 ppi2a = xmalloc (dwNeeded);
7703 err = GetPrinterA (hPrn, 2, (LPBYTE)ppi2a, dwNeeded, &dwReturned);
7704 ClosePrinter (hPrn);
7705 if (!err)
7706 {
7707 xfree (ppi2a);
7708 return Qnil;
7709 }
7710
7711 if ((ppi2a->Attributes & PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_SHARED)
7712 && ppi2a->pServerName)
7713 {
7714 filename_from_ansi (ppi2a->pServerName, server_name);
7715 filename_from_ansi (ppi2a->pShareName, share_name);
7716 }
7717 else
7718 {
7719 server_name[0] = '\0';
7720 filename_from_ansi (ppi2a->pPortName, port_name);
7721 }
7722 }
7723
7724 if (server_name[0])
7725 {
7726 /* a remote printer */
7727 if (server_name[0] == '\\')
7728 snprintf (pname_buf, sizeof (pname_buf), "%s\\%s", server_name,
7729 share_name);
7730 else
7731 snprintf (pname_buf, sizeof (pname_buf), "\\\\%s\\%s", server_name,
7732 share_name);
7733 pname_buf[sizeof (pname_buf) - 1] = '\0';
7734 }
7735 else
7736 {
7737 /* a local printer */
7738 strncpy (pname_buf, port_name, sizeof (pname_buf));
7739 pname_buf[sizeof (pname_buf) - 1] = '\0';
7740 /* `pPortName' can include several ports, delimited by ','.
7741 * we only use the first one. */
7742 strtok (pname_buf, ",");
7743 }
7744
7745 return DECODE_FILE (build_unibyte_string (pname_buf));
7746 }
7747 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
7748 \f
7749
7750 /* Equivalent of strerror for W32 error codes. */
7751 char *
7752 w32_strerror (int error_no)
7753 {
7754 static char buf[500];
7755 DWORD ret;
7756
7757 if (error_no == 0)
7758 error_no = GetLastError ();
7759
7760 ret = FormatMessage (FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
7761 FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
7762 NULL,
7763 error_no,
7764 0, /* choose most suitable language */
7765 buf, sizeof (buf), NULL);
7766
7767 while (ret > 0 && (buf[ret - 1] == '\n' ||
7768 buf[ret - 1] == '\r' ))
7769 --ret;
7770 buf[ret] = '\0';
7771 if (!ret)
7772 sprintf (buf, "w32 error %u", error_no);
7773
7774 return buf;
7775 }
7776
7777 /* For convenience when debugging. (You cannot call GetLastError
7778 directly from GDB: it will crash, because it uses the __stdcall
7779 calling convention, not the _cdecl convention assumed by GDB.) */
7780 DWORD
7781 w32_last_error (void)
7782 {
7783 return GetLastError ();
7784 }
7785
7786 /* Cache information describing the NT system for later use. */
7787 void
7788 cache_system_info (void)
7789 {
7790 union
7791 {
7792 struct info
7793 {
7794 char major;
7795 char minor;
7796 short platform;
7797 } info;
7798 DWORD data;
7799 } version;
7800
7801 /* Cache the module handle of Emacs itself. */
7802 hinst = GetModuleHandle (NULL);
7803
7804 /* Cache the version of the operating system. */
7805 version.data = GetVersion ();
7806 w32_major_version = version.info.major;
7807 w32_minor_version = version.info.minor;
7808
7809 if (version.info.platform & 0x8000)
7810 os_subtype = OS_9X;
7811 else
7812 os_subtype = OS_NT;
7813
7814 /* Cache page size, allocation unit, processor type, etc. */
7815 GetSystemInfo (&sysinfo_cache);
7816 syspage_mask = (DWORD_PTR)sysinfo_cache.dwPageSize - 1;
7817
7818 /* Cache os info. */
7819 osinfo_cache.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof (OSVERSIONINFO);
7820 GetVersionEx (&osinfo_cache);
7821
7822 w32_build_number = osinfo_cache.dwBuildNumber;
7823 if (os_subtype == OS_9X)
7824 w32_build_number &= 0xffff;
7825
7826 w32_num_mouse_buttons = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CMOUSEBUTTONS);
7827 }
7828
7829 #ifdef EMACSDEBUG
7830 void
7831 _DebPrint (const char *fmt, ...)
7832 {
7833 char buf[1024];
7834 va_list args;
7835
7836 va_start (args, fmt);
7837 vsprintf (buf, fmt, args);
7838 va_end (args);
7839 #if CYGWIN
7840 fprintf (stderr, "%s", buf);
7841 #endif
7842 OutputDebugString (buf);
7843 }
7844 #endif
7845
7846 int
7847 w32_console_toggle_lock_key (int vk_code, Lisp_Object new_state)
7848 {
7849 int cur_state = (GetKeyState (vk_code) & 1);
7850
7851 if (NILP (new_state)
7852 || (NUMBERP (new_state)
7853 && ((XUINT (new_state)) & 1) != cur_state))
7854 {
7855 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
7856 faked_key = vk_code;
7857 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
7858
7859 keybd_event ((BYTE) vk_code,
7860 (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (vk_code, 0),
7861 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY | KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0);
7862 keybd_event ((BYTE) vk_code,
7863 (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (vk_code, 0),
7864 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY | 0, 0);
7865 keybd_event ((BYTE) vk_code,
7866 (BYTE) MapVirtualKey (vk_code, 0),
7867 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY | KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0);
7868 cur_state = !cur_state;
7869 }
7870
7871 return cur_state;
7872 }
7873
7874 /* Translate console modifiers to emacs modifiers.
7875 German keyboard support (Kai Morgan Zeise 2/18/95). */
7876 int
7877 w32_kbd_mods_to_emacs (DWORD mods, WORD key)
7878 {
7879 int retval = 0;
7880
7881 /* If we recognize right-alt and left-ctrl as AltGr, and it has been
7882 pressed, first remove those modifiers. */
7883 if (!NILP (Vw32_recognize_altgr)
7884 && (mods & (RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED | LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED))
7885 == (RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED | LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED))
7886 mods &= ~ (RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED | LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED);
7887
7888 if (mods & (RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED | LEFT_ALT_PRESSED))
7889 retval = ((NILP (Vw32_alt_is_meta)) ? alt_modifier : meta_modifier);
7890
7891 if (mods & (RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED | LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED))
7892 {
7893 retval |= ctrl_modifier;
7894 if ((mods & (RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED | LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED))
7895 == (RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED | LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED))
7896 retval |= meta_modifier;
7897 }
7898
7899 if (mods & LEFT_WIN_PRESSED)
7900 retval |= w32_key_to_modifier (VK_LWIN);
7901 if (mods & RIGHT_WIN_PRESSED)
7902 retval |= w32_key_to_modifier (VK_RWIN);
7903 if (mods & APPS_PRESSED)
7904 retval |= w32_key_to_modifier (VK_APPS);
7905 if (mods & SCROLLLOCK_ON)
7906 retval |= w32_key_to_modifier (VK_SCROLL);
7907
7908 /* Just in case someone wanted the original behavior, make it
7909 optional by setting w32-capslock-is-shiftlock to t. */
7910 if (NILP (Vw32_capslock_is_shiftlock)
7911 /* Keys that should _not_ be affected by CapsLock. */
7912 && ( (key == VK_BACK)
7913 || (key == VK_TAB)
7914 || (key == VK_CLEAR)
7915 || (key == VK_RETURN)
7916 || (key == VK_ESCAPE)
7917 || ((key >= VK_SPACE) && (key <= VK_HELP))
7918 || ((key >= VK_NUMPAD0) && (key <= VK_F24))
7919 || ((key >= VK_NUMPAD_CLEAR) && (key <= VK_NUMPAD_DELETE))
7920 ))
7921 {
7922 /* Only consider shift state. */
7923 if ((mods & SHIFT_PRESSED) != 0)
7924 retval |= shift_modifier;
7925 }
7926 else
7927 {
7928 /* Ignore CapsLock state if not enabled. */
7929 if (NILP (Vw32_enable_caps_lock))
7930 mods &= ~CAPSLOCK_ON;
7931 if ((mods & (SHIFT_PRESSED | CAPSLOCK_ON)) != 0)
7932 retval |= shift_modifier;
7933 }
7934
7935 return retval;
7936 }
7937
7938 /* The return code indicates key code size. cpID is the codepage to
7939 use for translation to Unicode; -1 means use the current console
7940 input codepage. */
7941 int
7942 w32_kbd_patch_key (KEY_EVENT_RECORD *event, int cpId)
7943 {
7944 unsigned int key_code = event->wVirtualKeyCode;
7945 unsigned int mods = event->dwControlKeyState;
7946 BYTE keystate[256];
7947 static BYTE ansi_code[4];
7948 static int isdead = 0;
7949
7950 if (isdead == 2)
7951 {
7952 event->uChar.AsciiChar = ansi_code[2];
7953 isdead = 0;
7954 return 1;
7955 }
7956 if (event->uChar.AsciiChar != 0)
7957 return 1;
7958
7959 memset (keystate, 0, sizeof (keystate));
7960 keystate[key_code] = 0x80;
7961 if (mods & SHIFT_PRESSED)
7962 keystate[VK_SHIFT] = 0x80;
7963 if (mods & CAPSLOCK_ON)
7964 keystate[VK_CAPITAL] = 1;
7965 /* If we recognize right-alt and left-ctrl as AltGr, set the key
7966 states accordingly before invoking ToAscii. */
7967 if (!NILP (Vw32_recognize_altgr)
7968 && (mods & LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED) && (mods & RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED))
7969 {
7970 keystate[VK_CONTROL] = 0x80;
7971 keystate[VK_LCONTROL] = 0x80;
7972 keystate[VK_MENU] = 0x80;
7973 keystate[VK_RMENU] = 0x80;
7974 }
7975
7976 #if 0
7977 /* Because of an OS bug, ToAscii corrupts the stack when called to
7978 convert a dead key in console mode on NT4. Unfortunately, trying
7979 to check for dead keys using MapVirtualKey doesn't work either -
7980 these functions apparently use internal information about keyboard
7981 layout which doesn't get properly updated in console programs when
7982 changing layout (though apparently it gets partly updated,
7983 otherwise ToAscii wouldn't crash). */
7984 if (is_dead_key (event->wVirtualKeyCode))
7985 return 0;
7986 #endif
7987
7988 /* On NT, call ToUnicode instead and then convert to the current
7989 console input codepage. */
7990 if (os_subtype == OS_NT)
7991 {
7992 WCHAR buf[128];
7993
7994 isdead = ToUnicode (event->wVirtualKeyCode, event->wVirtualScanCode,
7995 keystate, buf, 128, 0);
7996 if (isdead > 0)
7997 {
7998 /* When we are called from the GUI message processing code,
7999 we are passed the current keyboard codepage, a positive
8000 number, to use below. */
8001 if (cpId == -1)
8002 cpId = GetConsoleCP ();
8003
8004 event->uChar.UnicodeChar = buf[isdead - 1];
8005 isdead = WideCharToMultiByte (cpId, 0, buf, isdead,
8006 ansi_code, 4, NULL, NULL);
8007 }
8008 else
8009 isdead = 0;
8010 }
8011 else
8012 {
8013 isdead = ToAscii (event->wVirtualKeyCode, event->wVirtualScanCode,
8014 keystate, (LPWORD) ansi_code, 0);
8015 }
8016
8017 if (isdead == 0)
8018 return 0;
8019 event->uChar.AsciiChar = ansi_code[0];
8020 return isdead;
8021 }
8022
8023
8024 void
8025 w32_sys_ring_bell (struct frame *f)
8026 {
8027 if (sound_type == 0xFFFFFFFF)
8028 {
8029 Beep (666, 100);
8030 }
8031 else if (sound_type == MB_EMACS_SILENT)
8032 {
8033 /* Do nothing. */
8034 }
8035 else
8036 MessageBeep (sound_type);
8037 }
8038
8039 \f
8040 /***********************************************************************
8041 Initialization
8042 ***********************************************************************/
8043
8044 /* Keep this list in the same order as frame_parms in frame.c.
8045 Use 0 for unsupported frame parameters. */
8046
8047 frame_parm_handler w32_frame_parm_handlers[] =
8048 {
8049 x_set_autoraise,
8050 x_set_autolower,
8051 x_set_background_color,
8052 x_set_border_color,
8053 x_set_border_width,
8054 x_set_cursor_color,
8055 x_set_cursor_type,
8056 x_set_font,
8057 x_set_foreground_color,
8058 x_set_icon_name,
8059 x_set_icon_type,
8060 x_set_internal_border_width,
8061 x_set_right_divider_width,
8062 x_set_bottom_divider_width,
8063 x_set_menu_bar_lines,
8064 x_set_mouse_color,
8065 x_explicitly_set_name,
8066 x_set_scroll_bar_width,
8067 x_set_title,
8068 x_set_unsplittable,
8069 x_set_vertical_scroll_bars,
8070 x_set_visibility,
8071 x_set_tool_bar_lines,
8072 0, /* x_set_scroll_bar_foreground, */
8073 0, /* x_set_scroll_bar_background, */
8074 x_set_screen_gamma,
8075 x_set_line_spacing,
8076 x_set_fringe_width,
8077 x_set_fringe_width,
8078 0, /* x_set_wait_for_wm, */
8079 x_set_fullscreen,
8080 x_set_font_backend,
8081 x_set_alpha,
8082 0, /* x_set_sticky */
8083 0, /* x_set_tool_bar_position */
8084 };
8085
8086 void
8087 syms_of_w32fns (void)
8088 {
8089 globals_of_w32fns ();
8090 track_mouse_window = NULL;
8091
8092 w32_visible_system_caret_hwnd = NULL;
8093
8094 DEFSYM (Qsuppress_icon, "suppress-icon");
8095 DEFSYM (Qundefined_color, "undefined-color");
8096 DEFSYM (Qcancel_timer, "cancel-timer");
8097 DEFSYM (Qhyper, "hyper");
8098 DEFSYM (Qsuper, "super");
8099 DEFSYM (Qmeta, "meta");
8100 DEFSYM (Qalt, "alt");
8101 DEFSYM (Qctrl, "ctrl");
8102 DEFSYM (Qcontrol, "control");
8103 DEFSYM (Qshift, "shift");
8104 DEFSYM (Qfont_param, "font-parameter");
8105 DEFSYM (Qgeometry, "geometry");
8106 DEFSYM (Qworkarea, "workarea");
8107 DEFSYM (Qmm_size, "mm-size");
8108 DEFSYM (Qframes, "frames");
8109 /* This is the end of symbol initialization. */
8110
8111
8112 Fput (Qundefined_color, Qerror_conditions,
8113 listn (CONSTYPE_PURE, 2, Qundefined_color, Qerror));
8114 Fput (Qundefined_color, Qerror_message,
8115 build_pure_c_string ("Undefined color"));
8116
8117 staticpro (&w32_grabbed_keys);
8118 w32_grabbed_keys = Qnil;
8119
8120 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-color-map", Vw32_color_map,
8121 doc: /* An array of color name mappings for Windows. */);
8122 Vw32_color_map = Qnil;
8123
8124 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-pass-alt-to-system", Vw32_pass_alt_to_system,
8125 doc: /* Non-nil if Alt key presses are passed on to Windows.
8126 When non-nil, for example, Alt pressed and released and then space will
8127 open the System menu. When nil, Emacs processes the Alt key events, and
8128 then silently swallows them. */);
8129 Vw32_pass_alt_to_system = Qnil;
8130
8131 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-alt-is-meta", Vw32_alt_is_meta,
8132 doc: /* Non-nil if the Alt key is to be considered the same as the META key.
8133 When nil, Emacs will translate the Alt key to the ALT modifier, not to META. */);
8134 Vw32_alt_is_meta = Qt;
8135
8136 DEFVAR_INT ("w32-quit-key", w32_quit_key,
8137 doc: /* If non-zero, the virtual key code for an alternative quit key. */);
8138 w32_quit_key = 0;
8139
8140 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-pass-lwindow-to-system",
8141 Vw32_pass_lwindow_to_system,
8142 doc: /* If non-nil, the left \"Windows\" key is passed on to Windows.
8143
8144 When non-nil, the Start menu is opened by tapping the key.
8145 If you set this to nil, the left \"Windows\" key is processed by Emacs
8146 according to the value of `w32-lwindow-modifier', which see.
8147
8148 Note that some combinations of the left \"Windows\" key with other keys are
8149 caught by Windows at low level, and so binding them in Emacs will have no
8150 effect. For example, <lwindow>-r always pops up the Windows Run dialog,
8151 <lwindow>-<Pause> pops up the "System Properties" dialog, etc. However, see
8152 the doc string of `w32-phantom-key-code'. */);
8153 Vw32_pass_lwindow_to_system = Qt;
8154
8155 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-pass-rwindow-to-system",
8156 Vw32_pass_rwindow_to_system,
8157 doc: /* If non-nil, the right \"Windows\" key is passed on to Windows.
8158
8159 When non-nil, the Start menu is opened by tapping the key.
8160 If you set this to nil, the right \"Windows\" key is processed by Emacs
8161 according to the value of `w32-rwindow-modifier', which see.
8162
8163 Note that some combinations of the right \"Windows\" key with other keys are
8164 caught by Windows at low level, and so binding them in Emacs will have no
8165 effect. For example, <rwindow>-r always pops up the Windows Run dialog,
8166 <rwindow>-<Pause> pops up the "System Properties" dialog, etc. However, see
8167 the doc string of `w32-phantom-key-code'. */);
8168 Vw32_pass_rwindow_to_system = Qt;
8169
8170 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-phantom-key-code",
8171 Vw32_phantom_key_code,
8172 doc: /* Virtual key code used to generate \"phantom\" key presses.
8173 Value is a number between 0 and 255.
8174
8175 Phantom key presses are generated in order to stop the system from
8176 acting on \"Windows\" key events when `w32-pass-lwindow-to-system' or
8177 `w32-pass-rwindow-to-system' is nil. */);
8178 /* Although 255 is technically not a valid key code, it works and
8179 means that this hack won't interfere with any real key code. */
8180 XSETINT (Vw32_phantom_key_code, 255);
8181
8182 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-enable-num-lock",
8183 Vw32_enable_num_lock,
8184 doc: /* If non-nil, the Num Lock key acts normally.
8185 Set to nil to handle Num Lock as the `kp-numlock' key. */);
8186 Vw32_enable_num_lock = Qt;
8187
8188 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-enable-caps-lock",
8189 Vw32_enable_caps_lock,
8190 doc: /* If non-nil, the Caps Lock key acts normally.
8191 Set to nil to handle Caps Lock as the `capslock' key. */);
8192 Vw32_enable_caps_lock = Qt;
8193
8194 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-scroll-lock-modifier",
8195 Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier,
8196 doc: /* Modifier to use for the Scroll Lock ON state.
8197 The value can be hyper, super, meta, alt, control or shift for the
8198 respective modifier, or nil to handle Scroll Lock as the `scroll' key.
8199 Any other value will cause the Scroll Lock key to be ignored. */);
8200 Vw32_scroll_lock_modifier = Qnil;
8201
8202 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-lwindow-modifier",
8203 Vw32_lwindow_modifier,
8204 doc: /* Modifier to use for the left \"Windows\" key.
8205 The value can be hyper, super, meta, alt, control or shift for the
8206 respective modifier, or nil to appear as the `lwindow' key.
8207 Any other value will cause the key to be ignored. */);
8208 Vw32_lwindow_modifier = Qnil;
8209
8210 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-rwindow-modifier",
8211 Vw32_rwindow_modifier,
8212 doc: /* Modifier to use for the right \"Windows\" key.
8213 The value can be hyper, super, meta, alt, control or shift for the
8214 respective modifier, or nil to appear as the `rwindow' key.
8215 Any other value will cause the key to be ignored. */);
8216 Vw32_rwindow_modifier = Qnil;
8217
8218 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-apps-modifier",
8219 Vw32_apps_modifier,
8220 doc: /* Modifier to use for the \"Apps\" key.
8221 The value can be hyper, super, meta, alt, control or shift for the
8222 respective modifier, or nil to appear as the `apps' key.
8223 Any other value will cause the key to be ignored. */);
8224 Vw32_apps_modifier = Qnil;
8225
8226 DEFVAR_BOOL ("w32-enable-synthesized-fonts", w32_enable_synthesized_fonts,
8227 doc: /* Non-nil enables selection of artificially italicized and bold fonts. */);
8228 w32_enable_synthesized_fonts = 0;
8229
8230 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-enable-palette", Vw32_enable_palette,
8231 doc: /* Non-nil enables Windows palette management to map colors exactly. */);
8232 Vw32_enable_palette = Qt;
8233
8234 DEFVAR_INT ("w32-mouse-button-tolerance",
8235 w32_mouse_button_tolerance,
8236 doc: /* Analogue of double click interval for faking middle mouse events.
8237 The value is the minimum time in milliseconds that must elapse between
8238 left and right button down events before they are considered distinct events.
8239 If both mouse buttons are depressed within this interval, a middle mouse
8240 button down event is generated instead. */);
8241 w32_mouse_button_tolerance = GetDoubleClickTime () / 2;
8242
8243 DEFVAR_INT ("w32-mouse-move-interval",
8244 w32_mouse_move_interval,
8245 doc: /* Minimum interval between mouse move events.
8246 The value is the minimum time in milliseconds that must elapse between
8247 successive mouse move (or scroll bar drag) events before they are
8248 reported as lisp events. */);
8249 w32_mouse_move_interval = 0;
8250
8251 DEFVAR_BOOL ("w32-pass-extra-mouse-buttons-to-system",
8252 w32_pass_extra_mouse_buttons_to_system,
8253 doc: /* If non-nil, the fourth and fifth mouse buttons are passed to Windows.
8254 Recent versions of Windows support mice with up to five buttons.
8255 Since most applications don't support these extra buttons, most mouse
8256 drivers will allow you to map them to functions at the system level.
8257 If this variable is non-nil, Emacs will pass them on, allowing the
8258 system to handle them. */);
8259 w32_pass_extra_mouse_buttons_to_system = 0;
8260
8261 DEFVAR_BOOL ("w32-pass-multimedia-buttons-to-system",
8262 w32_pass_multimedia_buttons_to_system,
8263 doc: /* If non-nil, media buttons are passed to Windows.
8264 Some modern keyboards contain buttons for controlling media players, web
8265 browsers and other applications. Generally these buttons are handled on a
8266 system wide basis, but by setting this to nil they are made available
8267 to Emacs for binding. Depending on your keyboard, additional keys that
8268 may be available are:
8269
8270 browser-back, browser-forward, browser-refresh, browser-stop,
8271 browser-search, browser-favorites, browser-home,
8272 mail, mail-reply, mail-forward, mail-send,
8273 app-1, app-2,
8274 help, find, new, open, close, save, print, undo, redo, copy, cut, paste,
8275 spell-check, correction-list, toggle-dictate-command,
8276 media-next, media-previous, media-stop, media-play-pause, media-select,
8277 media-play, media-pause, media-record, media-fast-forward, media-rewind,
8278 media-channel-up, media-channel-down,
8279 volume-mute, volume-up, volume-down,
8280 mic-volume-mute, mic-volume-down, mic-volume-up, mic-toggle,
8281 bass-down, bass-boost, bass-up, treble-down, treble-up */);
8282 w32_pass_multimedia_buttons_to_system = 1;
8283
8284 #if 0 /* TODO: Mouse cursor customization. */
8285 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-pointer-shape", Vx_pointer_shape,
8286 doc: /* The shape of the pointer when over text.
8287 Changing the value does not affect existing frames
8288 unless you set the mouse color. */);
8289 Vx_pointer_shape = Qnil;
8290
8291 Vx_nontext_pointer_shape = Qnil;
8292
8293 Vx_mode_pointer_shape = Qnil;
8294
8295 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-hourglass-pointer-shape", Vx_hourglass_pointer_shape,
8296 doc: /* The shape of the pointer when Emacs is busy.
8297 This variable takes effect when you create a new frame
8298 or when you set the mouse color. */);
8299 Vx_hourglass_pointer_shape = Qnil;
8300
8301 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-sensitive-text-pointer-shape",
8302 Vx_sensitive_text_pointer_shape,
8303 doc: /* The shape of the pointer when over mouse-sensitive text.
8304 This variable takes effect when you create a new frame
8305 or when you set the mouse color. */);
8306 Vx_sensitive_text_pointer_shape = Qnil;
8307
8308 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-window-horizontal-drag-cursor",
8309 Vx_window_horizontal_drag_shape,
8310 doc: /* Pointer shape to use for indicating a window can be dragged horizontally.
8311 This variable takes effect when you create a new frame
8312 or when you set the mouse color. */);
8313 Vx_window_horizontal_drag_shape = Qnil;
8314
8315 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-window-vertical-drag-cursor",
8316 Vx_window_vertical_drag_shape,
8317 doc: /* Pointer shape to use for indicating a window can be dragged vertically.
8318 This variable takes effect when you create a new frame
8319 or when you set the mouse color. */);
8320 Vx_window_vertical_drag_shape = Qnil;
8321 #endif
8322
8323 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-cursor-fore-pixel", Vx_cursor_fore_pixel,
8324 doc: /* A string indicating the foreground color of the cursor box. */);
8325 Vx_cursor_fore_pixel = Qnil;
8326
8327 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-max-tooltip-size", Vx_max_tooltip_size,
8328 doc: /* Maximum size for tooltips.
8329 Value is a pair (COLUMNS . ROWS). Text larger than this is clipped. */);
8330 Vx_max_tooltip_size = Fcons (make_number (80), make_number (40));
8331
8332 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-no-window-manager", Vx_no_window_manager,
8333 doc: /* Non-nil if no window manager is in use.
8334 Emacs doesn't try to figure this out; this is always nil
8335 unless you set it to something else. */);
8336 /* We don't have any way to find this out, so set it to nil
8337 and maybe the user would like to set it to t. */
8338 Vx_no_window_manager = Qnil;
8339
8340 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-pixel-size-width-font-regexp",
8341 Vx_pixel_size_width_font_regexp,
8342 doc: /* Regexp matching a font name whose width is the same as `PIXEL_SIZE'.
8343
8344 Since Emacs gets width of a font matching with this regexp from
8345 PIXEL_SIZE field of the name, font finding mechanism gets faster for
8346 such a font. This is especially effective for such large fonts as
8347 Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. */);
8348 Vx_pixel_size_width_font_regexp = Qnil;
8349
8350 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-bdf-filename-alist",
8351 Vw32_bdf_filename_alist,
8352 doc: /* List of bdf fonts and their corresponding filenames. */);
8353 Vw32_bdf_filename_alist = Qnil;
8354
8355 DEFVAR_BOOL ("w32-strict-fontnames",
8356 w32_strict_fontnames,
8357 doc: /* Non-nil means only use fonts that are exact matches for those requested.
8358 Default is nil, which allows old fontnames that are not XLFD compliant,
8359 and allows third-party CJK display to work by specifying false charset
8360 fields to trick Emacs into translating to Big5, SJIS etc.
8361 Setting this to t will prevent wrong fonts being selected when
8362 fontsets are automatically created. */);
8363 w32_strict_fontnames = 0;
8364
8365 DEFVAR_BOOL ("w32-strict-painting",
8366 w32_strict_painting,
8367 doc: /* Non-nil means use strict rules for repainting frames.
8368 Set this to nil to get the old behavior for repainting; this should
8369 only be necessary if the default setting causes problems. */);
8370 w32_strict_painting = 1;
8371
8372 #if 0 /* TODO: Port to W32 */
8373 defsubr (&Sx_change_window_property);
8374 defsubr (&Sx_delete_window_property);
8375 defsubr (&Sx_window_property);
8376 #endif
8377 defsubr (&Sxw_display_color_p);
8378 defsubr (&Sx_display_grayscale_p);
8379 defsubr (&Sxw_color_defined_p);
8380 defsubr (&Sxw_color_values);
8381 defsubr (&Sx_server_max_request_size);
8382 defsubr (&Sx_server_vendor);
8383 defsubr (&Sx_server_version);
8384 defsubr (&Sx_display_pixel_width);
8385 defsubr (&Sx_display_pixel_height);
8386 defsubr (&Sx_display_mm_width);
8387 defsubr (&Sx_display_mm_height);
8388 defsubr (&Sx_display_screens);
8389 defsubr (&Sx_display_planes);
8390 defsubr (&Sx_display_color_cells);
8391 defsubr (&Sx_display_visual_class);
8392 defsubr (&Sx_display_backing_store);
8393 defsubr (&Sx_display_save_under);
8394 defsubr (&Sx_create_frame);
8395 defsubr (&Sx_open_connection);
8396 defsubr (&Sx_close_connection);
8397 defsubr (&Sx_display_list);
8398 defsubr (&Sx_synchronize);
8399
8400 /* W32 specific functions */
8401
8402 defsubr (&Sw32_define_rgb_color);
8403 defsubr (&Sw32_default_color_map);
8404 defsubr (&Sw32_display_monitor_attributes_list);
8405 defsubr (&Sw32_send_sys_command);
8406 defsubr (&Sw32_shell_execute);
8407 defsubr (&Sw32_register_hot_key);
8408 defsubr (&Sw32_unregister_hot_key);
8409 defsubr (&Sw32_registered_hot_keys);
8410 defsubr (&Sw32_reconstruct_hot_key);
8411 defsubr (&Sw32_toggle_lock_key);
8412 defsubr (&Sw32_window_exists_p);
8413 defsubr (&Sw32_frame_rect);
8414 defsubr (&Sw32_battery_status);
8415
8416 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
8417 defsubr (&Sfile_system_info);
8418 defsubr (&Sdefault_printer_name);
8419 #endif
8420
8421 defsubr (&Sset_message_beep);
8422
8423 hourglass_hwnd = NULL;
8424
8425 defsubr (&Sx_show_tip);
8426 defsubr (&Sx_hide_tip);
8427 tip_timer = Qnil;
8428 staticpro (&tip_timer);
8429 tip_frame = Qnil;
8430 staticpro (&tip_frame);
8431
8432 last_show_tip_args = Qnil;
8433 staticpro (&last_show_tip_args);
8434
8435 defsubr (&Sx_file_dialog);
8436 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
8437 defsubr (&Ssystem_move_file_to_trash);
8438 #endif
8439 }
8440
8441 \f
8442
8443 /* Crashing and reporting backtrace. */
8444
8445 #ifndef CYGWIN
8446 static LONG CALLBACK my_exception_handler (EXCEPTION_POINTERS *);
8447 static LPTOP_LEVEL_EXCEPTION_FILTER prev_exception_handler;
8448 #endif
8449 static DWORD except_code;
8450 static PVOID except_addr;
8451
8452 #ifndef CYGWIN
8453 /* This handler records the exception code and the address where it
8454 was triggered so that this info could be included in the backtrace.
8455 Without that, the backtrace in some cases has no information
8456 whatsoever about the offending code, and looks as if the top-level
8457 exception handler in the MinGW startup code di the one that
8458 crashed. */
8459 static LONG CALLBACK
8460 my_exception_handler (EXCEPTION_POINTERS * exception_data)
8461 {
8462 except_code = exception_data->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode;
8463 except_addr = exception_data->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionAddress;
8464
8465 if (prev_exception_handler)
8466 return prev_exception_handler (exception_data);
8467 return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER;
8468 }
8469 #endif
8470
8471 typedef USHORT (WINAPI * CaptureStackBackTrace_proc) (ULONG, ULONG, PVOID *,
8472 PULONG);
8473
8474 #define BACKTRACE_LIMIT_MAX 62
8475
8476 int
8477 w32_backtrace (void **buffer, int limit)
8478 {
8479 static CaptureStackBackTrace_proc s_pfn_CaptureStackBackTrace = NULL;
8480 HMODULE hm_kernel32 = NULL;
8481
8482 if (!s_pfn_CaptureStackBackTrace)
8483 {
8484 hm_kernel32 = LoadLibrary ("Kernel32.dll");
8485 s_pfn_CaptureStackBackTrace =
8486 (CaptureStackBackTrace_proc) GetProcAddress (hm_kernel32,
8487 "RtlCaptureStackBackTrace");
8488 }
8489 if (s_pfn_CaptureStackBackTrace)
8490 return s_pfn_CaptureStackBackTrace (0, min (BACKTRACE_LIMIT_MAX, limit),
8491 buffer, NULL);
8492 return 0;
8493 }
8494
8495 void
8496 emacs_abort (void)
8497 {
8498 int button;
8499 button = MessageBox (NULL,
8500 "A fatal error has occurred!\n\n"
8501 "Would you like to attach a debugger?\n\n"
8502 "Select:\n"
8503 "YES -- to debug Emacs, or\n"
8504 "NO -- to abort Emacs and produce a backtrace\n"
8505 " (emacs_backtrace.txt in current directory)."
8506 #if __GNUC__
8507 "\n\n(type \"gdb -p <emacs-PID>\" and\n"
8508 "\"continue\" inside GDB before clicking YES.)"
8509 #endif
8510 , "Emacs Abort Dialog",
8511 MB_ICONEXCLAMATION | MB_TASKMODAL
8512 | MB_SETFOREGROUND | MB_YESNO);
8513 switch (button)
8514 {
8515 case IDYES:
8516 DebugBreak ();
8517 exit (2); /* tell the compiler we will never return */
8518 case IDNO:
8519 default:
8520 {
8521 void *stack[BACKTRACE_LIMIT_MAX + 1];
8522 int i = w32_backtrace (stack, BACKTRACE_LIMIT_MAX + 1);
8523
8524 if (i)
8525 {
8526 int errfile_fd = -1;
8527 int j;
8528 char buf[sizeof ("\r\nException at this address:\r\n\r\n")
8529 /* The type below should really be 'void *', but
8530 INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND cannot handle that without
8531 triggering compiler warnings (under certain
8532 pedantic warning switches), it wants an
8533 integer type. */
8534 + 2 * INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (intptr_t)];
8535 #ifdef CYGWIN
8536 int stderr_fd = 2;
8537 #else
8538 HANDLE errout = GetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
8539 int stderr_fd = -1;
8540
8541 if (errout && errout != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
8542 stderr_fd = _open_osfhandle ((intptr_t)errout, O_APPEND | O_BINARY);
8543 #endif
8544
8545 /* We use %p, not 0x%p, as %p produces a leading "0x" on XP,
8546 but not on Windows 7. addr2line doesn't mind a missing
8547 "0x", but will be confused by an extra one. */
8548 if (except_addr)
8549 sprintf (buf, "\r\nException 0x%lx at this address:\r\n%p\r\n",
8550 except_code, except_addr);
8551 if (stderr_fd >= 0)
8552 {
8553 if (except_addr)
8554 write (stderr_fd, buf, strlen (buf));
8555 write (stderr_fd, "\r\nBacktrace:\r\n", 14);
8556 }
8557 #ifdef CYGWIN
8558 #define _open open
8559 #endif
8560 errfile_fd = _open ("emacs_backtrace.txt", O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_BINARY, S_IREAD | S_IWRITE);
8561 if (errfile_fd >= 0)
8562 {
8563 lseek (errfile_fd, 0L, SEEK_END);
8564 if (except_addr)
8565 write (errfile_fd, buf, strlen (buf));
8566 write (errfile_fd, "\r\nBacktrace:\r\n", 14);
8567 }
8568
8569 for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
8570 {
8571 /* stack[] gives the return addresses, whereas we want
8572 the address of the call, so decrease each address
8573 by approximate size of 1 CALL instruction. */
8574 sprintf (buf, "%p\r\n", (char *)stack[j] - sizeof(void *));
8575 if (stderr_fd >= 0)
8576 write (stderr_fd, buf, strlen (buf));
8577 if (errfile_fd >= 0)
8578 write (errfile_fd, buf, strlen (buf));
8579 }
8580 if (i == BACKTRACE_LIMIT_MAX)
8581 {
8582 if (stderr_fd >= 0)
8583 write (stderr_fd, "...\r\n", 5);
8584 if (errfile_fd >= 0)
8585 write (errfile_fd, "...\r\n", 5);
8586 }
8587 if (errfile_fd >= 0)
8588 close (errfile_fd);
8589 }
8590 abort ();
8591 break;
8592 }
8593 }
8594 }
8595
8596 \f
8597
8598 /* Initialization. */
8599
8600 /*
8601 globals_of_w32fns is used to initialize those global variables that
8602 must always be initialized on startup even when the global variable
8603 initialized is non zero (see the function main in emacs.c).
8604 globals_of_w32fns is called from syms_of_w32fns when the global
8605 variable initialized is 0 and directly from main when initialized
8606 is non zero.
8607 */
8608 void
8609 globals_of_w32fns (void)
8610 {
8611 HMODULE user32_lib = GetModuleHandle ("user32.dll");
8612 /*
8613 TrackMouseEvent not available in all versions of Windows, so must load
8614 it dynamically. Do it once, here, instead of every time it is used.
8615 */
8616 track_mouse_event_fn = (TrackMouseEvent_Proc)
8617 GetProcAddress (user32_lib, "TrackMouseEvent");
8618
8619 monitor_from_point_fn = (MonitorFromPoint_Proc)
8620 GetProcAddress (user32_lib, "MonitorFromPoint");
8621 get_monitor_info_fn = (GetMonitorInfo_Proc)
8622 GetProcAddress (user32_lib, "GetMonitorInfoA");
8623 monitor_from_window_fn = (MonitorFromWindow_Proc)
8624 GetProcAddress (user32_lib, "MonitorFromWindow");
8625 enum_display_monitors_fn = (EnumDisplayMonitors_Proc)
8626 GetProcAddress (user32_lib, "EnumDisplayMonitors");
8627
8628 {
8629 HMODULE imm32_lib = GetModuleHandle ("imm32.dll");
8630 get_composition_string_fn = (ImmGetCompositionString_Proc)
8631 GetProcAddress (imm32_lib, "ImmGetCompositionStringW");
8632 get_ime_context_fn = (ImmGetContext_Proc)
8633 GetProcAddress (imm32_lib, "ImmGetContext");
8634 release_ime_context_fn = (ImmReleaseContext_Proc)
8635 GetProcAddress (imm32_lib, "ImmReleaseContext");
8636 set_ime_composition_window_fn = (ImmSetCompositionWindow_Proc)
8637 GetProcAddress (imm32_lib, "ImmSetCompositionWindow");
8638 }
8639
8640 except_code = 0;
8641 except_addr = 0;
8642 #ifndef CYGWIN
8643 prev_exception_handler = SetUnhandledExceptionFilter (my_exception_handler);
8644 #endif
8645
8646 DEFVAR_INT ("w32-ansi-code-page",
8647 w32_ansi_code_page,
8648 doc: /* The ANSI code page used by the system. */);
8649 w32_ansi_code_page = GetACP ();
8650
8651 if (os_subtype == OS_NT)
8652 w32_unicode_gui = 1;
8653 else
8654 w32_unicode_gui = 0;
8655
8656 /* MessageBox does not work without this when linked to comctl32.dll 6.0. */
8657 InitCommonControls ();
8658
8659 syms_of_w32uniscribe ();
8660 }
8661
8662 #ifdef NTGUI_UNICODE
8663
8664 Lisp_Object
8665 ntgui_encode_system (Lisp_Object str)
8666 {
8667 Lisp_Object encoded;
8668 to_unicode (str, &encoded);
8669 return encoded;
8670 }
8671
8672 #endif /* NTGUI_UNICODE */