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41
42#include <private/qcursor_p.h>
43#include <private/qwidget_p.h>
44#include <private/qapplication_p.h>
45#include <coecntrl.h>
46#include <qcursor.h>
47#include <private/qt_s60_p.h>
48#include <qbitmap.h>
49#include <w32std.h>
50#include <qapplication.h>
51#include <qwidget.h>
52
53QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
54
55#ifndef QT_NO_CURSOR
56static QCursor cursorSprite;
57static int cursorSpriteVisible;
58#endif
59
60//pos and setpos are required whether cursors are configured or not.
61QPoint QCursor::pos()
62{
63 return S60->lastCursorPos;
64}
65
66void QCursor::setPos(int x, int y)
67{
68 //clip to screen size (window server allows a sprite hotspot to be outside the screen)
69 if (x < 0)
70 x=0;
71 else if (x >= S60->screenWidthInPixels)
72 x = S60->screenWidthInPixels - 1;
73 if (y < 0)
74 y = 0;
75 else if (y >= S60->screenHeightInPixels)
76 y = S60->screenHeightInPixels - 1;
77
78#ifndef QT_NO_CURSOR
79#ifndef Q_SYMBIAN_FIXED_POINTER_CURSORS
80 if (S60->brokenPointerCursors && cursorSpriteVisible)
81 cursorSprite.d->scurs.SetPosition(TPoint(x,y));
82 else
83#endif
84 S60->wsSession().SetPointerCursorPosition(TPoint(x, y));
85#endif
86 S60->lastCursorPos = QPoint(x, y);
87 //send a fake mouse move event, so that enter/leave events go to the widget hierarchy
88 QWidget *w = QApplication::topLevelAt(S60->lastCursorPos);
89 if (w) {
90 CCoeControl* ctrl = w->effectiveWinId();
91 TPoint epos(x, y);
92 TPoint cpos = epos - ctrl->PositionRelativeToScreen();
93 TPointerEvent fakeEvent;
94 fakeEvent.iType = TPointerEvent::EMove;
95 fakeEvent.iModifiers = 0U;
96 fakeEvent.iPosition = cpos;
97 fakeEvent.iParentPosition = epos;
98 ctrl->HandlePointerEventL(fakeEvent);
99 }
100}
101
102#ifndef QT_NO_CURSOR
103/*
104 * Request cursor to be turned on or off.
105 * Reference counted, so 2 on + 1 off = on, for example
106 */
107void qt_symbian_set_cursor_visible(bool visible) {
108 if (visible)
109 cursorSpriteVisible++;
110 else
111 cursorSpriteVisible--;
112 Q_ASSERT(cursorSpriteVisible >=0);
113
114 if (cursorSpriteVisible && !S60->mouseInteractionEnabled) {
115#ifndef Q_SYMBIAN_FIXED_POINTER_CURSORS
116 if (S60->brokenPointerCursors)
117 qt_symbian_show_pointer_sprite();
118 else
119#endif
120 S60->wsSession().SetPointerCursorMode(EPointerCursorNormal);
121 } else if (!cursorSpriteVisible && S60->mouseInteractionEnabled) {
122#ifndef Q_SYMBIAN_FIXED_POINTER_CURSORS
123 if (S60->brokenPointerCursors)
124 qt_symbian_hide_pointer_sprite();
125 else
126#endif
127 S60->wsSession().SetPointerCursorMode(EPointerCursorNone);
128 }
129 S60->mouseInteractionEnabled = ((cursorSpriteVisible > 0) ? true : false);
130}
131
132/*
133 * Check if the cursor is on or off
134 */
135bool qt_symbian_is_cursor_visible() {
136 return S60->mouseInteractionEnabled;
137}
138
139QCursorData::QCursorData(Qt::CursorShape s) :
140 cshape(s), bm(0), bmm(0), hx(0), hy(0), pcurs()
141{
142 ref = 1;
143}
144
145QCursorData::~QCursorData()
146{
147 for(int i=0;i<nativeSpriteMembers.Count();i++) {
148 delete nativeSpriteMembers[i]->iBitmap;
149 delete nativeSpriteMembers[i]->iMaskBitmap;
150 }
151 nativeSpriteMembers.ResetAndDestroy();
152 pcurs.Close();
153 delete bm;
154 delete bmm;
155}
156
157/* Create a bitmap cursor, this is called by public constructors in the
158 * generic QCursor code.
159 */
160QCursorData *QCursorData::setBitmap(const QBitmap &bitmap, const QBitmap &mask, int hotX, int hotY)
161{
162 if (!QCursorData::initialized)
163 QCursorData::initialize();
164 if (bitmap.depth() != 1 || mask.depth() != 1 || bitmap.size() != mask.size()) {
165 qWarning("QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s)");
166 QCursorData *c = qt_cursorTable[0];
167 c->ref.ref();
168 return c;
169 }
170 QCursorData *d = new QCursorData;
171 d->bm = new QBitmap(bitmap);
172 d->bmm = new QBitmap(mask);
173 d->cshape = Qt::BitmapCursor;
174 d->hx = hotX >= 0 ? hotX : bitmap.width() / 2;
175 d->hy = hotY >= 0 ? hotY : bitmap.height() / 2;
176 return d;
177}
178
179/*
180 * returns an opaque native handle to a cursor.
181 * It happens to be the address of the native handle, as window server handles
182 * are not POD types. Note there is no QCursor(HANDLE) constructor on Symbian,
183 * Mac or QWS.
184 */
185Qt::HANDLE QCursor::handle() const
186{
187 if (d->pcurs.WsHandle())
188 return reinterpret_cast<Qt::HANDLE> (&(d->pcurs));
189
190#ifdef Q_SYMBIAN_HAS_SYSTEM_CURSORS
191 // don't construct shape cursors, QApplication_s60 will use the system cursor instead
192 if (!(d->bm))
193 return 0;
194#endif
195
196 d->pcurs = RWsPointerCursor(S60->wsSession());
197 d->pcurs.Construct(0);
198 d->constructCursorSprite(d->pcurs);
199 d->pcurs.Activate();
200
201 return reinterpret_cast<Qt::HANDLE> (&(d->pcurs));
202}
203
204#ifndef Q_SYMBIAN_HAS_SYSTEM_CURSORS
205/*
206 * Loads a single cursor shape from resources and appends it to a native sprite.
207 * Animated cursors (e.g. the busy cursor) have multiple members.
208 */
209void QCursorData::loadShapeFromResource(RWsSpriteBase& target, QString resource, int hx, int hy, int interval)
210{
211 QPixmap pix;
212 CFbsBitmap* native;
213 QScopedPointer<TSpriteMember> member(new TSpriteMember);
214 member->iInterval = interval;
215 member->iInvertMask = false;
216 member->iMaskBitmap = 0; // all shapes are RGBA
217 member->iDrawMode = CGraphicsContext::EDrawModePEN;
218 member->iOffset = TPoint(-hx, -hy);
219 QString res(QLatin1String(":/trolltech/symbian/cursors/images/%1.png"));
220 pix.load(res.arg(resource));
221 native = pix.toSymbianCFbsBitmap();
222 member->iBitmap = native;
223 qt_symbian_throwIfError(nativeSpriteMembers.Append(member.data()));
224 target.AppendMember(*(member.take()));
225}
226
227//TODO: after 4.6, connect with style & skins?
228/*
229 * Constructs the native cursor from resources compiled into QtGui
230 * This is needed only when the platform doesn't have system cursors.
231 *
232 * System cursors are higher performance, since they are constructed once
233 * and shared by all applications by specifying the shape number.
234 * Due to symbian platform security considerations, and the fact most
235 * existing phones have a broken RWsPointerCursor, system cursors are not
236 * being used.
237 */
238void QCursorData::constructShapeSprite(RWsSpriteBase& target)
239{
240 int i;
241 switch (cshape) {
242 default:
243 qWarning("QCursorData::constructShapeSprite unknown shape %d", cshape);
244 //fall through and give arrow cursor
245 case Qt::ArrowCursor:
246 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("pointer"), 1, 1);
247 break;
248 case Qt::UpArrowCursor:
249 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("uparrow"), 4, 0);
250 break;
251 case Qt::CrossCursor:
252 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("cross"), 7, 7);
253 break;
254 case Qt::WaitCursor:
255 for (i = 1; i <= 12; i++) {
256 loadShapeFromResource(target, QString(QLatin1String("wait%1")).arg(i), 7, 7, 1000000);
257 }
258 break;
259 case Qt::IBeamCursor:
260 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("ibeam"), 3, 10);
261 break;
262 case Qt::SizeVerCursor:
263 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("sizever"), 4, 8);
264 break;
265 case Qt::SizeHorCursor:
266 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("sizehor"), 8, 4);
267 break;
268 case Qt::SizeBDiagCursor:
269 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("sizebdiag"), 8, 8);
270 break;
271 case Qt::SizeFDiagCursor:
272 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("sizefdiag"), 8, 8);
273 break;
274 case Qt::SizeAllCursor:
275 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("sizeall"), 7, 7);
276 break;
277 case Qt::BlankCursor:
278 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("blank"), 0, 0);
279 break;
280 case Qt::SplitVCursor:
281 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("splitv"), 7, 7);
282 break;
283 case Qt::SplitHCursor:
284 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("splith"), 7, 7);
285 break;
286 case Qt::PointingHandCursor:
287 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("handpoint"), 5, 0);
288 break;
289 case Qt::ForbiddenCursor:
290 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("forbidden"), 7, 7);
291 break;
292 case Qt::WhatsThisCursor:
293 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("whatsthis"), 1, 1);
294 break;
295 case Qt::BusyCursor:
296 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("busy3"), 1, 1, 1000000);
297 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("busy6"), 1, 1, 1000000);
298 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("busy9"), 1, 1, 1000000);
299 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("busy12"), 1, 1, 1000000);
300 break;
301 case Qt::OpenHandCursor:
302 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("openhand"), 7, 7);
303 break;
304 case Qt::ClosedHandCursor:
305 loadShapeFromResource(target, QLatin1String("closehand"), 7, 7);
306 break;
307 }
308}
309#endif
310
311/*
312 * Common code between the sprite workaround and standard modes of operation.
313 * RWsSpriteBase is the base class for both RWsSprite and RWsPointerCursor.
314 * It is called from both handle() and qt_s60_show_pointer_sprite()
315 */
316void QCursorData::constructCursorSprite(RWsSpriteBase& target)
317{
318 int count = nativeSpriteMembers.Count();
319 if (count) {
320 // already constructed
321 for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
322 target.AppendMember(*(nativeSpriteMembers[i]));
323
324 return;
325 }
326 if (pixmap.isNull() && !bm) {
327#ifndef Q_SYMBIAN_HAS_SYSTEM_CURSORS
328 //shape cursor
329 constructShapeSprite(target);
330#endif
331 return;
332 }
333 QScopedPointer<TSpriteMember> member(new TSpriteMember);
334 if (pixmap.isNull()) {
335 //construct mono cursor
336 member->iBitmap = bm->toSymbianCFbsBitmap();
337 member->iMaskBitmap = bmm->toSymbianCFbsBitmap();
338 }
339 else {
340 //construct normal cursor
341 member->iBitmap = pixmap.toSymbianCFbsBitmap();
342 if (pixmap.hasAlphaChannel()) {
343 member->iMaskBitmap = 0; //use alpha blending
344 }
345 else if (pixmap.hasAlpha()) {
346 member->iMaskBitmap = pixmap.mask().toSymbianCFbsBitmap();
347 }
348 else {
349 member->iMaskBitmap = 0; //opaque rectangle cursor (due to EDrawModePEN)
350 }
351 }
352
353 member->iDrawMode = CGraphicsContext::EDrawModePEN;
354 member->iInvertMask = EFalse;
355 member->iInterval = 0;
356 member->iOffset = TPoint(-(hx), -(hy)); //Symbian hotspot coordinates are negative
357 qt_symbian_throwIfError(nativeSpriteMembers.Append(member.data()));
358 target.AppendMember(*(member.take()));
359}
360
361/*
362 * shows the pointer sprite by constructing a native handle, and registering
363 * it with the window server.
364 * Only used when the sprite workaround is in use.
365 */
366void qt_symbian_show_pointer_sprite()
367{
368 if (cursorSprite.d) {
369 if (cursorSprite.d->scurs.WsHandle())
370 cursorSprite.d->scurs.Close();
371 } else {
372 cursorSprite = QCursor(Qt::ArrowCursor);
373 }
374
375 cursorSprite.d->scurs = RWsSprite(S60->wsSession());
376 QPoint pos = QCursor::pos();
377 cursorSprite.d->scurs.Construct(S60->windowGroup(), TPoint(pos.x(), pos.y()), ESpriteNoChildClip | ESpriteNoShadows);
378
379 cursorSprite.d->constructCursorSprite(cursorSprite.d->scurs);
380 cursorSprite.d->scurs.Activate();
381}
382
383/*
384 * hides the pointer sprite by closing the native handle.
385 * Only used when the sprite workaround is in use.
386 */
387void qt_symbian_hide_pointer_sprite()
388{
389 if (cursorSprite.d) {
390 cursorSprite.d->scurs.Close();
391 }
392}
393
394/*
395 * Changes the cursor sprite to the cursor specified.
396 * Only used when the sprite workaround is in use.
397 */
398void qt_symbian_set_pointer_sprite(const QCursor& cursor)
399{
400 if (S60->mouseInteractionEnabled)
401 qt_symbian_hide_pointer_sprite();
402 cursorSprite = cursor;
403 if (S60->mouseInteractionEnabled)
404 qt_symbian_show_pointer_sprite();
405}
406
407/*
408 * When using sprites as a workaround on phones that have a broken
409 * RWsPointerCursor, this function is called in response to pointer events
410 * and when QCursor::setPos() is called.
411 * Performance is worse than a real pointer cursor, due to extra context
412 * switches vs. the window server moving the cursor by itself.
413 */
414void qt_symbian_move_cursor_sprite()
415{
416 if (S60->mouseInteractionEnabled) {
417 cursorSprite.d->scurs.SetPosition(TPoint(S60->lastCursorPos.x(), S60->lastCursorPos.y()));
418 }
419}
420
421/*
422 * Translate from Qt::CursorShape to OS system pointer cursor list index.
423 * Currently we control the implementation of the system pointer cursor list,
424 * so this function is trivial. That may not always be the case.
425 */
426TInt qt_symbian_translate_cursor_shape(Qt::CursorShape shape)
427{
428 return (TInt) shape;
429}
430
431/*
432 Internal function called from QWidget::setCursor()
433 force is true if this function is called from dispatchEnterLeave, it means that the
434 mouse is actually directly under this widget.
435*/
436void qt_symbian_set_cursor(QWidget *w, bool force)
437{
438 static QPointer<QWidget> lastUnderMouse = 0;
439 if (force) {
440 lastUnderMouse = w;
441 }
442 else if (w->testAttribute(Qt::WA_WState_Created) && lastUnderMouse
443 && lastUnderMouse->effectiveWinId() == w->effectiveWinId()) {
444 w = lastUnderMouse;
445 }
446
447 if (!S60->curWin && w && w->internalWinId())
448 return;
449 QWidget* cW = w && !w->internalWinId() ? w : QWidget::find(S60->curWin);
450 if (!cW || cW->window() != w->window() || !cW->isVisible() || !cW->underMouse()
451 || QApplication::overrideCursor())
452 return;
453
454#ifndef Q_SYMBIAN_FIXED_POINTER_CURSORS
455 if (S60->brokenPointerCursors)
456 qt_symbian_set_pointer_sprite(cW->cursor());
457 else
458#endif
459 qt_symbian_setWindowCursor(cW->cursor(), w->effectiveWinId());
460}
461
462/*
463 * Makes the specified cursor appear above a specific native window group
464 * Called from QSymbianControl and QApplication::restoreOverrideCursor
465 *
466 * Window server is needed for this, so there is no equivalent when using
467 * the sprite workaround.
468 */
469void qt_symbian_setWindowGroupCursor(const QCursor &cursor, RWindowTreeNode &node)
470{
471 Qt::HANDLE handle = cursor.handle();
472 if (handle) {
473 RWsPointerCursor *pcurs = reinterpret_cast<RWsPointerCursor *> (handle);
474 node.SetCustomPointerCursor(*pcurs);
475 } else
476#ifdef Q_SYMBIAN_HAS_SYSTEM_CURSORS
477 {
478 TInt shape = qt_symbian_translate_cursor_shape(cursor.shape());
479 node.SetPointerCursor(shape);
480 }
481#else
482 qWarning("qt_s60_setWindowGroupCursor - null handle");
483#endif
484}
485
486/*
487 * Makes the specified cursor appear above a specific native window
488 * Called from QSymbianControl and QApplication::restoreOverrideCursor
489 *
490 * Window server is needed for this, so there is no equivalent when using
491 * the sprite workaround.
492 */
493void qt_symbian_setWindowCursor(const QCursor &cursor, const CCoeControl* wid)
494{
495 //find the window for this control
496 while (!wid->OwnsWindow()) {
497 wid = wid->Parent();
498 if (!wid)
499 return;
500 }
501 RWindowTreeNode *node = wid->DrawableWindow();
502 qt_symbian_setWindowGroupCursor(cursor, *node);
503}
504
505/*
506 * Makes the specified cursor appear everywhere.
507 * Called from QApplication::setOverrideCursor
508 */
509void qt_symbian_setGlobalCursor(const QCursor &cursor)
510{
511#ifndef Q_SYMBIAN_FIXED_POINTER_CURSORS
512 if (S60->brokenPointerCursors) {
513 qt_symbian_set_pointer_sprite(cursor);
514 } else
515#endif
516 {
517 //because of the internals of window server, we need to force the cursor
518 //to be set in all child windows too, otherwise when the cursor is over
519 //the child window it may show a widget cursor or arrow cursor instead,
520 //depending on construction order.
521 QListIterator<WId> iter(QWidgetPrivate::mapper->uniqueKeys());
522 while(iter.hasNext())
523 {
524 CCoeControl *ctrl = iter.next();
525 if(ctrl->OwnsWindow()) {
526 RWindowTreeNode *node = ctrl->DrawableWindow();
527 qt_symbian_setWindowGroupCursor(cursor, *node);
528 }
529 }
530 }
531}
532QT_END_NAMESPACE
533#endif // QT_NO_CURSOR
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