netsurf/riscos/mouse.c
Vincent Sanders c105738fa3 Change LOG() macro to be varadic
This changes the LOG macro to be varadic removing the need for all
callsites to have double bracketing and allows for future improvement
on how we use the logging macros.

The callsites were changed with coccinelle and the changes checked by
hand. Compile tested for several frontends but not all.

A formatting annotation has also been added which allows the compiler
to check the parameters and types passed to the logging.
2015-05-28 16:08:46 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright 2013 Stephen Fryatt <stevef@netsurf-browser.org>
*
* This file is part of NetSurf, http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
*
* NetSurf is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
*
* NetSurf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/** \file
* Mouse dragging and tracking support implementation.
*
* Two different functions are provided:-
*
* 1. Wimp_DragBox support, allowing clients to start a drag and specify
* callbacks to be used
*
* - on Null Polls while the drag is active,
* - when the drag terminates with Event_DragEnd, and
* - when the drag terminates with Escape being pressed.
*
* 2. Mouse tracking support, allowing clients to track the mouse while it
* remains in the current window and specify callbacks to be used
*
* - on Null Polls while the pointer is in the window, and
* - when the pointer leaves the window.
*/
#include "oslib/wimp.h"
#include "riscos/mouse.h"
#include "utils/log.h"
#include "utils/utils.h"
/* Data for the wimp drag handler. */
static void (*ro_mouse_drag_end_callback)(wimp_dragged *dragged, void *data)
= NULL;
static void (*ro_mouse_drag_track_callback)(wimp_pointer *pointer, void *data)
= NULL;
static void (*ro_mouse_drag_cancel_callback)(void *data) = NULL;
static void *ro_mouse_drag_data = NULL;
static bool ro_mouse_ignore_leaving_event = false;
/* Data for the wimp poll handler. */
static void (*ro_mouse_poll_end_callback)(wimp_leaving *leaving, void *data)
= NULL;
static void (*ro_mouse_poll_track_callback)(wimp_pointer *pointer, void *data)
= NULL;
static void *ro_mouse_poll_data = NULL;
/**
* Process Null polls for any drags and mouse trackers that are currently
* active.
*/
void ro_mouse_poll(void)
{
wimp_pointer pointer;
os_error *error;
/* If no trackers are active, just exit. */
if (ro_mouse_drag_track_callback == NULL &&
ro_mouse_poll_track_callback == NULL)
return;
error = xwimp_get_pointer_info(&pointer);
if (error) {
LOG("xwimp_get_pointer_info: 0x%x: %s", error->errnum, error->errmess);
warn_user("WimpError", error->errmess);
return;
}
/* Process the drag tracker, if one is active. */
if (ro_mouse_drag_track_callback != NULL)
ro_mouse_drag_track_callback(&pointer, ro_mouse_drag_data);
/* Process the window tracker, if one is active. */
if (ro_mouse_poll_track_callback != NULL)
ro_mouse_poll_track_callback(&pointer, ro_mouse_poll_data);
}
/**
* Start a drag, providing a function to be called when the Wimp_DragEnd event
* is received and optionally a tracking function to be called on null polls
* in between times.
*
* \param *drag_end Callback for when the drag terminates, or NULL for none.
* \param *drag_track Callback for mouse tracking during the drag, or NULL for
* none.
* \param *drag_cancel Callback for cancelling the drag, or NULL if the drag
* can't be cancelled.
* \param *data Data to be passed to the callback functions, or NULL.
*/
void ro_mouse_drag_start(void (*drag_end)(wimp_dragged *dragged, void *data),
void (*drag_track)(wimp_pointer *pointer, void *data),
void (*drag_cancel)(void *data), void *data)
{
/* A drag should never be started when one is already in progress. */
assert(ro_mouse_drag_end_callback == NULL &&
ro_mouse_drag_track_callback == NULL &&
ro_mouse_drag_cancel_callback == NULL &&
ro_mouse_drag_data == NULL);
ro_mouse_drag_end_callback = drag_end;
ro_mouse_drag_track_callback = drag_track;
ro_mouse_drag_cancel_callback = drag_cancel;
ro_mouse_drag_data = data;
/* The Wimp sends a PointerLeaving event when Wimp_DragBox is called,
* so we mask out the next event that will come our way.
*/
ro_mouse_ignore_leaving_event = true;
}
/**
* Process Wimp_DragEnd events by terminating an active drag track and passing
* the details on to any registered event handler.
*
* \param *dragged The Wimp_DragEnd data block.
*/
void ro_mouse_drag_end(wimp_dragged *dragged)
{
if (ro_mouse_drag_end_callback != NULL)
ro_mouse_drag_end_callback(dragged, ro_mouse_drag_data);
else
warn_user("WimpError", "No callback");
/* Wimp_DragEnd is a one-shot event, so clear the data ready for
* another claimant.
*/
ro_mouse_drag_end_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_drag_track_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_drag_cancel_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_drag_data = NULL;
}
/**
* Start tracking the mouse in a window, providing a function to be called on
* null polls and optionally one to be called when it leaves the window.
*
* \param *poll_end Callback for when the pointer leaves the window, or
* NULL for none. Claimants can receive *leaving==NULL if
* a new tracker is started before a PointerLeaving event
* is received.
* \param *poll_track Callback for mouse tracking while the pointer remains
* in the window, or NULL for none.
* \param *data Data to be passed to the callback functions, or NULL.
*/
void ro_mouse_track_start(void (*poll_end)(wimp_leaving *leaving, void *data),
void (*poll_track)(wimp_pointer *pointer, void *data),
void *data)
{
/* It should never be possible for the mouse to be in two windows
* at the same time! However, some third-party extensions to RISC OS
* appear to make this possible (MouseAxess being one), so in the
* event that there's still a claimant we tidy them up first and then
* log the fact in case there are any unexpected consequences.
*
* NB: The Poll End callback will get called with *leaving == NULL in
* this situation, as there's no PointerLeaving event to pass on.
*/
if (ro_mouse_poll_end_callback != NULL ||
ro_mouse_poll_track_callback != NULL ||
ro_mouse_poll_data != NULL) {
if (ro_mouse_poll_end_callback != NULL &&
ro_mouse_ignore_leaving_event == false)
ro_mouse_poll_end_callback(NULL, ro_mouse_poll_data);
LOG("Unexpected mouse track termination.");
ro_mouse_ignore_leaving_event = false;
ro_mouse_poll_end_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_poll_track_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_poll_data = NULL;
}
/* Now record details of the new claimant. */
ro_mouse_poll_end_callback = poll_end;
ro_mouse_poll_track_callback = poll_track;
ro_mouse_poll_data = data;
}
/**
* Process Wimp_PointerLeaving events by terminating an active mouse track and
* passing the details on to any registered event handler.
*
* If the ignore mask is set, we don't pass the event on to the client as it
* is assumed that it's a result of starting a Wimp_DragBox operation.
*
* \param *leaving The Wimp_PointerLeaving data block.
*/
void ro_mouse_pointer_leaving_window(wimp_leaving *leaving)
{
if (ro_mouse_poll_end_callback != NULL &&
ro_mouse_ignore_leaving_event == false)
ro_mouse_poll_end_callback(leaving, ro_mouse_poll_data);
ro_mouse_ignore_leaving_event = false;
/* Poll tracking is a one-shot event, so clear the data ready for
* another claimant.
*/
ro_mouse_poll_end_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_poll_track_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_poll_data = NULL;
}
/**
* Kill any tracking events if the data pointers match the supplied pointer.
*
* \param *data The data of the client to be killed.
*/
void ro_mouse_kill(void *data)
{
if (data == ro_mouse_drag_data) {
ro_mouse_drag_end_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_drag_track_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_drag_cancel_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_drag_data = NULL;
}
if (data == ro_mouse_poll_data) {
ro_mouse_poll_end_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_poll_track_callback = NULL;
ro_mouse_poll_data = NULL;
}
}
/**
* Return the desired polling interval to allow the mouse tracking to be
* carried out.
*
* \return Desired poll interval (0 for none required).
*/
os_t ro_mouse_poll_interval(void)
{
if (ro_mouse_drag_track_callback != NULL)
return 4;
if (ro_mouse_poll_track_callback != NULL)
return 10;
return 0;
}