[9] | 1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
|
---|
| 2 | <?xml-stylesheet type="text/css"
|
---|
| 3 | href="eclipseos2-xxe.css"
|
---|
| 4 | ?>
|
---|
| 5 | <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
|
---|
| 6 | "xhtml1-strict.dtd">
|
---|
| 7 | <html>
|
---|
| 8 | <head>
|
---|
| 9 | <link href="eclipseos2.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
|
---|
| 10 |
|
---|
| 11 | <title>Eclipse for OS/2 Transitional Project Notes</title>
|
---|
| 12 | </head>
|
---|
| 13 |
|
---|
| 14 | <body>
|
---|
| 15 | <h1>SWT Step 3. Basics of GUI, part 2</h1>
|
---|
| 16 |
|
---|
| 17 | <h2>Objective</h2>
|
---|
| 18 |
|
---|
| 19 | <p>Implement basic visualization facilities such as primitive drawing. In
|
---|
| 20 | particular, this means the implementation of
|
---|
| 21 | <code>o.e.swt.graphics.GC</code> [#Base] class. The test example of this
|
---|
| 22 | step should be able to create an SWT top window and draw some graphic
|
---|
| 23 | primitives in it.</p>
|
---|
| 24 |
|
---|
| 25 | <h2>Task notes</h2>
|
---|
| 26 |
|
---|
| 27 | <h3><a name="FrameClientWindow">Frame client window (obsolete)</a></h3>
|
---|
| 28 |
|
---|
| 29 | <p>In OS/2, as opposed to Windows (at least from the API point of view),
|
---|
| 30 | the client part of the frame window (the area where the custom drawing
|
---|
| 31 | takes place) is the separate window with its own window class and
|
---|
| 32 | procedure. SWT uses the Windows approach and therefore the frame window
|
---|
| 33 | (i.e. <code>Decorations</code> and <code>Shell</code> widgets) should
|
---|
| 34 | encapsulate the client window functionality to be as a whole for the user.
|
---|
| 35 | To achieve this the client window, an instance of the special
|
---|
| 36 | <code>ClientArea</code> class (which is derived from the
|
---|
| 37 | <code>Composite</code>), is anonymously created by the
|
---|
| 38 | <code>Decorations.createHandle()</code> method. "Anonymously" means that
|
---|
| 39 | this instance is unaccessible anywhere outside the
|
---|
| 40 | <code>Decorations</code> class. The special feature of the
|
---|
| 41 | <code>ClientArea</code> class is that it uses its parent's (i.e. the
|
---|
| 42 | <code>Decorations</code>) event table and, when sending or posting
|
---|
| 43 | messages, sets the <code>Event.widget</code> field to the value of
|
---|
| 44 | <code>parent</code> rather than <code>this</code>. This means that all
|
---|
| 45 | events (specifically, the <code>SWT.Paint</code> event) generated by the
|
---|
| 46 | client window look as <code>Decorations</code> events to the user (and
|
---|
| 47 | directed to listeners registered on the <code>Decorations</code>
|
---|
| 48 | instance).</p>
|
---|
| 49 |
|
---|
| 50 | <h3>Window presentation space</h3>
|
---|
| 51 |
|
---|
| 52 | <p>The presentation space handle to do low level painting in the window is
|
---|
| 53 | obtained via the <code>Control.internal_new_GC()</code> method and must be
|
---|
| 54 | freed by the <code>Control.internal_dispose_GC()</code> method when no
|
---|
| 55 | more needed. The logic of work of these two methods is as follows:</p>
|
---|
| 56 |
|
---|
| 57 | <ul>
|
---|
| 58 | <li>if <code>data</code> argument is <code>null</code> or
|
---|
| 59 | <code>data.rcl</code> is <code>null</code> then <code>WinGetPS()</code>
|
---|
| 60 | is used to obtain the presentation space handle and
|
---|
| 61 | <code>WinReleasePS()</code> -- to release it. Otherwise
|
---|
| 62 | <code>WinBeginPaint()</code> obtains a handle, reusing
|
---|
| 63 | <code>data.hps</code> (if not <code>null)</code> and filling
|
---|
| 64 | <code>data.rcl</code> with the updating rectangle, and
|
---|
| 65 | <code>WinEndPaint()</code> releases the presentation space
|
---|
| 66 | obtained.</li>
|
---|
| 67 |
|
---|
| 68 | <li><code>WinGetPS()</code> and <code>WinBeginPaint()</code> use
|
---|
| 69 | <code>data.hwnd</code>, if it is not zero, as the window handle to
|
---|
| 70 | obtain the presentation space for. Otherwise <code>Control.handle</code>
|
---|
| 71 | is used. The latter is the normal behavior (i.e. <code>data.hwnd</code>
|
---|
| 72 | should normally be zero), the former can be used to substitute the
|
---|
| 73 | handle in subclasses when obtaining the presentation space handle (it is
|
---|
| 74 | not currently used and may be removed in the future).</li>
|
---|
| 75 |
|
---|
| 76 | <li>Also, If <code>data</code> is not <code>null</code>,
|
---|
| 77 | <code>data.device</code> is assigned to the return value of
|
---|
| 78 | <code>getDevice()</code> and <code>data.hdc</code> is filled with the
|
---|
| 79 | device context handle returned by <code>GpiQueryDevice()</code> for the
|
---|
| 80 | presentation space obtained above.</li>
|
---|
| 81 | </ul>
|
---|
| 82 |
|
---|
| 83 | <h4>WM_PAINT message</h4>
|
---|
| 84 |
|
---|
| 85 | <p>In the Windows version, the <code>WM_PAINT</code> handler uses the
|
---|
| 86 | device context obtained via the <code>BeginPaint()</code> API call, which
|
---|
| 87 | initializes it with default attributes. To setup the correct graphics
|
---|
| 88 | context (a pen, brush, etc.) the <code>GC.win32_new()</code> method is
|
---|
| 89 | called every time when the <code>WM_PAINT</code> message occurs. Although
|
---|
| 90 | the same technique can be used in OS/2 too (and the existing code is ready
|
---|
| 91 | to do it) at the present time the "long-term" presentation space is used
|
---|
| 92 | to save attributes between <code>WM_PAINT</code> messages (and for some
|
---|
| 93 | other purposes). This presentation space is allocated only once (lazily in
|
---|
| 94 | the <code>WM_PAINT</code> handler) for every <code>Control</code> widget
|
---|
| 95 | which has at least one <code>SWT.Paint</code> event listener registered,
|
---|
| 96 | and it is released when the widget is being destroyed. However, the
|
---|
| 97 | <code>Composite</code> class (and its descendants, of course) allocates
|
---|
| 98 | such presentation space even if no <code>SWT.Paint</code> listeners are
|
---|
| 99 | registered, to draw the background (this behavior may change in the
|
---|
| 100 | future). This approach should lead to a better performance since no calls
|
---|
| 101 | to setup attributes on every paint message (except the first one) are made
|
---|
| 102 | (the <code>GCData.doInit</code> field is used by <code>GC.pm_new()</code>
|
---|
| 103 | and the <code>WM_PAINT</code> handler to indicate the need to setup the
|
---|
| 104 | presentation space). At the same time, this should not cause the increase
|
---|
| 105 | of memory usage because the presentation space is obtained via the
|
---|
| 106 | <code>WinGetPS()</code> call, which returns the cached presentation
|
---|
| 107 | space.</p>
|
---|
| 108 |
|
---|
| 109 | <p>Besides other things, the long-term presentation space is used to store
|
---|
| 110 | the default view transformation matrix to do the automatic coordinate
|
---|
| 111 | space flipping when using <code>Gpi*</code> functions for painting (see
|
---|
| 112 | also <a href="swt002.html#ScreenCoordinates">here</a>). It allows to
|
---|
| 113 | update the matrix only when the window is resized instead of doing it on
|
---|
| 114 | every paint message.</p>
|
---|
| 115 |
|
---|
| 116 | <h3><a name="GraphicPrimitives">Graphic primitives (obsolete)</a></h3>
|
---|
| 117 |
|
---|
| 118 | <p>There is some muddle with dimensions of graphic primitives in the Win32
|
---|
| 119 | version of SWT: for example, the javadoc says that
|
---|
| 120 | <code>GC.drawRoundRectangle()</code>draws a rectangle, those left and
|
---|
| 121 | right edges are at <kbd>x</kbd> and <kbd>x + width</kbd>, top and bottom
|
---|
| 122 | edges are at <kbd>y</kbd> and <kbd>y + height</kbd>. But it's not the case
|
---|
| 123 | -- actually, the right edge is at <kbd>x + width - 1</kbd>, and the bottom
|
---|
| 124 | one is at <kbd>y + height - 1</kbd>, i.e. the horizontal and vertical size
|
---|
| 125 | is one pixel smaller than it stated. Besides this, all <code>fill*</code>
|
---|
| 126 | versions of primitives draw figures one pixel smaller in size than their
|
---|
| 127 | <code>draw*</code> versions, i.e. the rectangle drawn by
|
---|
| 128 | <code>GC.fillRectangle(0,0,10,10)</code> is not the same in size as by
|
---|
| 129 | <code>GC.drawRectangle(0,0,10,10)</code> -- the size of the former is 11
|
---|
| 130 | by 11 pixels while the size of the latter is 10 by 10. The docs just say
|
---|
| 131 | that <code>fill*</code> versions fill the interior of a primitive, but we
|
---|
| 132 | see no reasons for the interior to be one pixel smaller than the outline
|
---|
| 133 | (although it's an expected behavior of the corresponding Win32 API calls,
|
---|
| 134 | but not OS/2 ones). Also, there are errors when drawing very small figures
|
---|
| 135 | (few pixels in size) and figures with the negative width and/or height
|
---|
| 136 | (see the <code>SWT003_01</code> example). Most of these things look just
|
---|
| 137 | like bugs, so in OS/2 version we decided to fix them until any
|
---|
| 138 | incompatibility issue appears. "To fix" here means that the bounding
|
---|
| 139 | rectangle of all primitives in the OS/2 version of SWT always follows the
|
---|
| 140 | rule stated in the javadoc for <code>GC.drawRectangle()</code> about the
|
---|
| 141 | edges and covers an area <kbd>width + 1</kbd> pixels wide by <kbd>height +
|
---|
| 142 | 1</kbd> pixels tall.</p>
|
---|
| 143 |
|
---|
| 144 | <h3>Colors</h3>
|
---|
| 145 |
|
---|
| 146 | <p>In the Win32 version of SWT, if the device is in the palette mode (that
|
---|
| 147 | is, when it can display only 256 distinct colors simultaneously) and we
|
---|
| 148 | try to create new colors inside the paint event listener (as we draw in a
|
---|
| 149 | window) these colors will not appear on the screen until the next window
|
---|
| 150 | invalidation (see the <code>SWT003_02</code> example). It is because new
|
---|
| 151 | colors are being added to the physical palette when it's already selected
|
---|
| 152 | to the device context at the beginning of the paint event handling and
|
---|
| 153 | won't be selected again until the next paint event. In the OS/2 version we
|
---|
| 154 | solve this problem by posting the <code>WM_REALIZEPALETTE</code> message
|
---|
| 155 | to every <code>Shell</code> widget when the new color is created, which
|
---|
| 156 | causes widgets to invalidate themselves.</p>
|
---|
| 157 |
|
---|
| 158 | <h3>Styled lines</h3>
|
---|
| 159 |
|
---|
| 160 | <p>In Windows, when drawing styled lines (dotted, dashed etc.) intervals
|
---|
| 161 | between sytle segments are considered to be the "background" of the line
|
---|
| 162 | and therefore are drawn by the current brush (see the SWT003_01 example).
|
---|
| 163 | In OS/2 they are considered to be transparent and this behavior cannot be
|
---|
| 164 | altered. Due to the inefficiency of the only possible application-level
|
---|
| 165 | implementation of this functionality it is left as is at the present.</p>
|
---|
| 166 |
|
---|
| 167 | <h2>Step checklist</h2>
|
---|
| 168 |
|
---|
| 169 | <table>
|
---|
| 170 | <col width="40%" />
|
---|
| 171 |
|
---|
| 172 | <col />
|
---|
| 173 |
|
---|
| 174 | <col width="50%" />
|
---|
| 175 |
|
---|
| 176 | <thead>
|
---|
| 177 | <tr>
|
---|
| 178 | <th>Operation</th>
|
---|
| 179 |
|
---|
| 180 | <th>Status</th>
|
---|
| 181 |
|
---|
| 182 | <th>Remarks</th>
|
---|
| 183 | </tr>
|
---|
| 184 | </thead>
|
---|
| 185 |
|
---|
| 186 | <tr>
|
---|
| 187 | <td>Implement <code>OS.WinWindowFromID()</code> and <code>FID_*</code>
|
---|
| 188 | constants</td>
|
---|
| 189 |
|
---|
| 190 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 191 |
|
---|
| 192 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 193 | </tr>
|
---|
| 194 |
|
---|
| 195 | <tr>
|
---|
| 196 | <td>Implement the frame client window creation and the message routing
|
---|
| 197 | for it</td>
|
---|
| 198 |
|
---|
| 199 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 200 |
|
---|
| 201 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 202 | </tr>
|
---|
| 203 |
|
---|
| 204 | <tr>
|
---|
| 205 | <td>Add <code>OS.GpiCreateRegion()</code>,
|
---|
| 206 | <code>WinQueryUpdateRegion()</code>,
|
---|
| 207 | <code>WinInvalidateRegion()</code> and <code>RGN_*
|
---|
| 208 | </code>constants</td>
|
---|
| 209 |
|
---|
| 210 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 211 |
|
---|
| 212 | <td>The <code>RECTL</code> structure (which is originally passed as a
|
---|
| 213 | pointer) is passed as an <code>int</code> array (with four elements)
|
---|
| 214 | from Java to simplify access to it from the native
|
---|
| 215 | implementation.</td>
|
---|
| 216 | </tr>
|
---|
| 217 |
|
---|
| 218 | <tr>
|
---|
| 219 | <td>Add <code>OS.GpiQueryRegionRects()</code>, <code>RGNRECT</code>
|
---|
| 220 | class, <code>RECTDIR_*</code> constants</td>
|
---|
| 221 |
|
---|
| 222 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 223 |
|
---|
| 224 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 225 | </tr>
|
---|
| 226 |
|
---|
| 227 | <tr>
|
---|
| 228 | <td>Implement <code>WM_PAINT</code> message handling and
|
---|
| 229 | <code>SWT.Paint</code> event firing</td>
|
---|
| 230 |
|
---|
| 231 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 232 |
|
---|
| 233 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 234 | </tr>
|
---|
| 235 |
|
---|
| 236 | <tr>
|
---|
| 237 | <td>Implement <code>OS.WinGetMaxPosition()</code></td>
|
---|
| 238 |
|
---|
| 239 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 240 |
|
---|
| 241 | <td>Used to implement the <code>Display.getClientArea()</code> method,
|
---|
| 242 | which returns the size and position of maximized windows of the
|
---|
| 243 | desktop. These values can differ from
|
---|
| 244 | <code>Display.getBounds()</code>, e.g. when XCenter is running. Note:
|
---|
| 245 | XCenter 1.0.1 has a strange feature -- it reduces the maximum height
|
---|
| 246 | (reported by <code>WinGetMaxPosition()</code>) by the value of its own
|
---|
| 247 | height plus additional 5 pixels, therefore the reported maximum height
|
---|
| 248 | is 5 pixels less than the actual. Possibly, it's a bug.</td>
|
---|
| 249 | </tr>
|
---|
| 250 |
|
---|
| 251 | <tr>
|
---|
| 252 | <td>Implement <code>Device.getBounds()</code>,
|
---|
| 253 | <code>getClientArea()</code> for <code>Device</code>,
|
---|
| 254 | <code>Display</code> and controls that support this</td>
|
---|
| 255 |
|
---|
| 256 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 257 |
|
---|
| 258 | <td><code>Scrollable.getClientArea()</code> code is temporary (should
|
---|
| 259 | take the scrollers into account)</td>
|
---|
| 260 | </tr>
|
---|
| 261 |
|
---|
| 262 | <tr>
|
---|
| 263 | <td>Add <code>OS.GpiMove</code>, <code>OS.GpiBox</code>,
|
---|
| 264 | <code>GPI_*</code> and <code>DRO_*</code> constants, implement
|
---|
| 265 | <code>GC.{fill|draw}[Round]Rectangle()</code> methods</td>
|
---|
| 266 |
|
---|
| 267 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 268 |
|
---|
| 269 | <td><code>POINTL</code> structures are passed as arrays of
|
---|
| 270 | <code>int</code> with two elements (x and y).</td>
|
---|
| 271 | </tr>
|
---|
| 272 |
|
---|
| 273 | <tr>
|
---|
| 274 | <td>Add <code>WM_CALCVALIDRECTS</code> message handling,
|
---|
| 275 | <code>OS.CVR_*</code> constants</td>
|
---|
| 276 |
|
---|
| 277 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 278 |
|
---|
| 279 | <td><code>Composite</code> instance returns <code>CVR_REDRAW</code> on
|
---|
| 280 | <code>WM_CALCVALIDRECTS</code> if it has the <code>CANVAS</code> state
|
---|
| 281 | and no <code>SWT.NO_REDRAW_RESIZE</code> style to completely
|
---|
| 282 | invalidate itself when resizing.</td>
|
---|
| 283 | </tr>
|
---|
| 284 |
|
---|
| 285 | <tr>
|
---|
| 286 | <td>Create the draft <code>SWT003</code> testcase</td>
|
---|
| 287 |
|
---|
| 288 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 289 |
|
---|
| 290 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 291 | </tr>
|
---|
| 292 |
|
---|
| 293 | <tr>
|
---|
| 294 | <td>Fix the bug of <code>GpiBox()</code></td>
|
---|
| 295 |
|
---|
| 296 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 297 |
|
---|
| 298 | <td><code>GpiBox()</code> draws the rectangle 1 pixel higher than it
|
---|
| 299 | should do, when rounded corners and <code>DRO_FILL</code> or
|
---|
| 300 | <code>DRO_OUTLINEFILL</code> are specified.</td>
|
---|
| 301 | </tr>
|
---|
| 302 |
|
---|
| 303 | <tr>
|
---|
| 304 | <td>Add the long-term presentation space creation for a
|
---|
| 305 | <code>Control</code> object</td>
|
---|
| 306 |
|
---|
| 307 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 308 |
|
---|
| 309 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 310 | </tr>
|
---|
| 311 |
|
---|
| 312 | <tr>
|
---|
| 313 | <td>Implement <code>OS.GpiSetDefaultViewMatrix()</code>,
|
---|
| 314 | <code>TRANSFORM_*</code> constants</td>
|
---|
| 315 |
|
---|
| 316 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 317 |
|
---|
| 318 | <td>Necessary for automatic coordinate space flipping.</td>
|
---|
| 319 | </tr>
|
---|
| 320 |
|
---|
| 321 | <tr>
|
---|
| 322 | <td>Add <code>OS.SHORT{1|2}FROMMP</code> pseudo macros</td>
|
---|
| 323 |
|
---|
| 324 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 325 |
|
---|
| 326 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 327 | </tr>
|
---|
| 328 |
|
---|
| 329 | <tr>
|
---|
| 330 | <td>Add the <code>o.e.swt.widgets.ClientArea</code> class</td>
|
---|
| 331 |
|
---|
| 332 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 333 |
|
---|
| 334 | <td>This class represents the frame client window.</td>
|
---|
| 335 | </tr>
|
---|
| 336 |
|
---|
| 337 | <tr>
|
---|
| 338 | <td>Implement <code>OS.DevQueryCaps()</code> and <code>CAPS_*</code>
|
---|
| 339 | constants</td>
|
---|
| 340 |
|
---|
| 341 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 342 |
|
---|
| 343 | <td>Currently, constants are almost fully commented -- uncomment when
|
---|
| 344 | needed.</td>
|
---|
| 345 | </tr>
|
---|
| 346 |
|
---|
| 347 | <tr>
|
---|
| 348 | <td>Overload <code>OS.WinSendMsg()</code> with one, that takes
|
---|
| 349 | <code>OS.RECTL</code> as the first message parameter</td>
|
---|
| 350 |
|
---|
| 351 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 352 |
|
---|
| 353 | <td>Currently used to send <code>WM_CALCFRAMERECT</code> message.</td>
|
---|
| 354 | </tr>
|
---|
| 355 |
|
---|
| 356 | <tr>
|
---|
| 357 | <td>Add <code>OS.GpiCreatePalette()</code>,
|
---|
| 358 | <code>GpiDeletePalette()</code>, <code>LCOL_*</code> and
|
---|
| 359 | <code>LCOLF_*</code> constants,
|
---|
| 360 | <code>GpiQueryNearestPaletteIndex()</code>,
|
---|
| 361 | <code>GpiQueryPaletteInfo()</code>,
|
---|
| 362 | <code>GpiSetPaletteEntries()</code>, <code>GpiSelectPalette()</code>,
|
---|
| 363 | <code>GpiCreateLogColorTable()</code>,
|
---|
| 364 | <code>WinRealizePalette()</code></td>
|
---|
| 365 |
|
---|
| 366 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 367 |
|
---|
| 368 | <td>Note: <code>GpiQueryNearestPaletteIndex()</code> is undocumented.
|
---|
| 369 | We hope it presents in Warp4 and earlier OS/2 versions...</td>
|
---|
| 370 | </tr>
|
---|
| 371 |
|
---|
| 372 | <tr>
|
---|
| 373 | <td>Add <code>OS.GpiQueryColor()</code>, <code>GpiSetColor()</code>,
|
---|
| 374 | <code>GpiQueryBackColor()</code>, <code>GpiSetBackColor()</code>,
|
---|
| 375 | <code>GpiQieryMix()</code>, <code>GpiSetMix()</code>,
|
---|
| 376 | <code>FM_*</code> constants, <code>GpiQueryBackMix()</code>,
|
---|
| 377 | <code>GpiSetBackMix()</code>, <code>BM_*</code> constants,
|
---|
| 378 | <code>GpiQueryPattern()</code>, <code>GpiSetPattern()</code>,
|
---|
| 379 | <code>PATSYM_*</code> constants</td>
|
---|
| 380 |
|
---|
| 381 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 382 |
|
---|
| 383 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 384 | </tr>
|
---|
| 385 |
|
---|
| 386 | <tr>
|
---|
| 387 | <td>Add <code>WM_REALIZEPALETTE</code> message handling, implement
|
---|
| 388 | <code>{get|set}{Foreground|Background}()</code> methods of
|
---|
| 389 | <code>Control</code> and <code>GC</code> classes,
|
---|
| 390 | <code>OS.WinQuerySysColor()</code> and <code>SYSCLR_*</code>
|
---|
| 391 | constants</td>
|
---|
| 392 |
|
---|
| 393 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 394 |
|
---|
| 395 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 396 | </tr>
|
---|
| 397 |
|
---|
| 398 | <tr>
|
---|
| 399 | <td>Add the <code>GC.Color</code> class and implement color
|
---|
| 400 | handling</td>
|
---|
| 401 |
|
---|
| 402 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 403 |
|
---|
| 404 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 405 | </tr>
|
---|
| 406 |
|
---|
| 407 | <tr>
|
---|
| 408 | <td>Add <code>OS.GpiLine()</code>, <code>GpiBeginArea()</code>,
|
---|
| 409 | <code>GpiEndArea()</code>, <code>GpiPartialArc()</code>,
|
---|
| 410 | <code>GpiSetArcParams()</code>,
|
---|
| 411 | <code>GpiQueryCurrentPosition()</code>, implement
|
---|
| 412 | <code>GC.drawLine()</code>, <code>{draw|fill}Arc()</code>,
|
---|
| 413 | <code>{draw|fill}Oval()</code> methods</td>
|
---|
| 414 |
|
---|
| 415 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 416 |
|
---|
| 417 | <td><code>ARCPARAMS</code> structure is passed to
|
---|
| 418 | <code>GpiSetArcParams()</code> as an array of
|
---|
| 419 | <code>int[4]</code>.</td>
|
---|
| 420 | </tr>
|
---|
| 421 |
|
---|
| 422 | <tr>
|
---|
| 423 | <td>Create <code>TestCase</code> and <code>SWTTestCase</code> classes
|
---|
| 424 | to simplify test case writing, remove the <code>SWT003</code> tescase
|
---|
| 425 | and create <code>SWT003_01</code> and <code>SWT003_02</code> instead,
|
---|
| 426 | update the <code>SWT004</code> testcase</td>
|
---|
| 427 |
|
---|
| 428 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 429 |
|
---|
| 430 | <td>If the step requires several different testcases each with its own
|
---|
| 431 | top shell window, it's possible to do so, naming them as
|
---|
| 432 | <code>SWTXXX_YY</code> where XXX is the step number and YY is the
|
---|
| 433 | number of the testcase. Such testcases can be run as usual, specifying
|
---|
| 434 | the step name in the format above via the <kbd>test.step</kbd>
|
---|
| 435 | property in the <kbd>build.prp</kbd> file or on the command line.</td>
|
---|
| 436 | </tr>
|
---|
| 437 |
|
---|
| 438 | <tr>
|
---|
| 439 | <td>Add <code>OS.GpiPolyLine()</code>, implement
|
---|
| 440 | <code>GC.getBackground()</code>, <code>getForeground()</code>,
|
---|
| 441 | <code>drawPolyline()</code>, <code>drawPolygon()</code>,
|
---|
| 442 | <code>fillPolygon()</code></td>
|
---|
| 443 |
|
---|
| 444 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 445 |
|
---|
| 446 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 447 | </tr>
|
---|
| 448 |
|
---|
| 449 | <tr>
|
---|
| 450 | <td>Add <code>OS.Gpi{Query|Set}LineType()</code>,
|
---|
| 451 | <code>LINETYPE_*</code> constants, implement
|
---|
| 452 | <code>GC.{get|set}LineStyle()</code>, <code>drawFocus()</code></td>
|
---|
| 453 |
|
---|
| 454 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 455 |
|
---|
| 456 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 457 | </tr>
|
---|
| 458 |
|
---|
| 459 | <tr>
|
---|
| 460 | <td>Add <code>OS.Gpi{Begin|End|Stoke}Path()</code>,
|
---|
| 461 | <code>Gpi{Query|Set}LineWidthGeom()</code>,
|
---|
| 462 | <code>GpiSetLine{End|Join}</code>, implement
|
---|
| 463 | <code>GC.{get|set}LineWidth</code>,
|
---|
| 464 | <code>{get|set}XORMode()</code></td>
|
---|
| 465 |
|
---|
| 466 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 467 |
|
---|
| 468 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 469 | </tr>
|
---|
| 470 |
|
---|
| 471 | <tr>
|
---|
| 472 | <td>Readress the <code>Decorations.redraw()</code> methods to the
|
---|
| 473 | client window; add <code>OS.WinEnableWindowUpdate()</code>, implement
|
---|
| 474 | <code>Control.setRedraw()</code>; add
|
---|
| 475 | <code>OS.WinIsWindowShowing()</code>, implement
|
---|
| 476 | <code>Control.isShowing()</code></td>
|
---|
| 477 |
|
---|
| 478 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 479 |
|
---|
| 480 | <td></td>
|
---|
| 481 | </tr>
|
---|
| 482 |
|
---|
| 483 | <tr>
|
---|
| 484 | <td>Add <code>OS.GpiQueryClipBox()</code>,
|
---|
| 485 | <code>GpiSetClipRegion()</code>, <code>GpiQueryRegionBox()</code>,
|
---|
| 486 | <code>GpiCombineRegion()</code>, <code>GpiPtInRegion()</code> and
|
---|
| 487 | <code>PRGN_*</code> constants, <code>GpiRectInRegion()</code> abd
|
---|
| 488 | <code>RRGN_*</code> constants; implement the o.e.swt.graphics.Region
|
---|
| 489 | class, implement <code>GC.{get|set}Clipping()</code>; add testcase
|
---|
| 490 | <code>SWT003_03</code> to test clipping</td>
|
---|
| 491 |
|
---|
| 492 | <td>Done [dmik]</td>
|
---|
| 493 |
|
---|
| 494 | <td><code>Region</code> class is fully implemented. However, there's a
|
---|
| 495 | potential question about using regions with other devices than the
|
---|
| 496 | screen (since OS/2 requires the presentation space to be specified
|
---|
| 497 | when operating regions, the screen PS is used for this purpose).</td>
|
---|
| 498 | </tr>
|
---|
| 499 |
|
---|
| 500 | <tr>
|
---|
| 501 | <td>Move the frame class and window procedure definition code from the
|
---|
| 502 | <code>Shell</code> to the <code>Decorations</code> class</td>
|
---|
| 503 |
|
---|
| 504 | <td>Will be done on next steps</td>
|
---|
| 505 |
|
---|
| 506 | <td><code>Decorations</code> is logically a frame too. And if it will
|
---|
| 507 | be used/subclassed directly (i.e. not by the <code>Shell</code>) then
|
---|
| 508 | we need this code in it.</td>
|
---|
| 509 | </tr>
|
---|
| 510 |
|
---|
| 511 | <tr>
|
---|
| 512 | <td>Try to re-enable <code>SWT.CLIP_SIBLINGS</code> and
|
---|
| 513 | <code>SWT.CLIP_CHILDREN</code> styles recognition in
|
---|
| 514 | <code>Control.widgetStyle()</code>, and remove forcing them in
|
---|
| 515 | <code>Composite.WM_PAINT()</code> and
|
---|
| 516 | <code>Composite.widgetStyle()</code></td>
|
---|
| 517 |
|
---|
| 518 | <td>Will be done on next steps</td>
|
---|
| 519 |
|
---|
| 520 | <td>In Windows version it is intentionally commented because: "When
|
---|
| 521 | strict clipping was not enforced on all widgets, poorly written
|
---|
| 522 | application code could draw outside of the control". Is it the same in
|
---|
| 523 | OS/2? Possibly, not.</td>
|
---|
| 524 | </tr>
|
---|
| 525 | </table>
|
---|
| 526 | </body>
|
---|
| 527 | </html>
|
---|