From 0cedc474f38dca024f77ebf1d7ac5bf22c19744a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zhao Yuhang <2546789017@qq.com> Date: 周五, 22 12月 2023 20:51:50 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] fix compile error on win --- src/core/contexts/win32windowcontext.cpp | 992 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 files changed, 611 insertions(+), 381 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/core/contexts/win32windowcontext.cpp b/src/core/contexts/win32windowcontext.cpp index 9581b94..bcf91f3 100644 --- a/src/core/contexts/win32windowcontext.cpp +++ b/src/core/contexts/win32windowcontext.cpp @@ -1,14 +1,15 @@ #include "win32windowcontext_p.h" -#include "qwkcoreglobal_p.h" #include <optional> #include <QtCore/QHash> -#include <QtCore/QAbstractNativeEventFilter> #include <QtCore/QScopeGuard> +#include <QtCore/QTimer> #include <QtGui/QGuiApplication> +#include <QtGui/QPainter> +#include <QtGui/QPalette> +#include <QtGui/QStyleHints> -#include <QtCore/private/qsystemlibrary_p.h> #include <QtGui/private/qhighdpiscaling_p.h> #if QT_VERSION >= QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 0, 0) # include <QtGui/private/qguiapplication_p.h> @@ -20,17 +21,24 @@ # include <QtGui/qpa/qplatformwindow_p.h> #endif -#include <shellscalingapi.h> -#include <dwmapi.h> -#include <timeapi.h> -#include <versionhelpers.h> +#include "qwkglobal_p.h" +#include "qwkwindowsextra_p.h" +#if QT_VERSION < QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 0, 0) Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(QMargins) +#endif namespace QWK { // The thickness of an auto-hide taskbar in pixels. - static constexpr const auto kAutoHideTaskBarThickness = quint8{2}; + static constexpr const quint8 kAutoHideTaskBarThickness = 2; + + QWK_USED static constexpr const struct { + const uint32_t activeLight = MAKE_RGBA_COLOR(110, 110, 110, 255); // #6E6E6E + const uint32_t activeDark = MAKE_RGBA_COLOR(51, 51, 51, 255); // #333333 + const uint32_t inactiveLight = MAKE_RGBA_COLOR(167, 167, 167, 255); // #A7A7A7 + const uint32_t inactiveDark = MAKE_RGBA_COLOR(61, 61, 62, 255); // #3D3D3E + } kWindowsColorSet; // hWnd -> context using WndProcHash = QHash<HWND, Win32WindowContext *>; @@ -38,192 +46,6 @@ // Original Qt window proc function static WNDPROC g_qtWindowProc = nullptr; - - // ### FIXME FIXME FIXME - // ### FIXME: Tell the user to call in the documentation, instead of automatically - // calling it directly. - // ### FIXME FIXME FIXME - static struct QWK_Hook { - QWK_Hook() { - qApp->setAttribute(Qt::AA_DontCreateNativeWidgetSiblings); - } - } g_hook{}; - - struct DynamicApis { -// template <typename T> -// struct DefaultFunc; -// -// template <typename Return, typename... Args> -// struct DefaultFunc<Return(QT_WIN_CALLBACK *)(Args...)> { -// static Return STDAPICALLTYPE func(Args...) { -// return Return{}; -// } -// }; -// -// #define DWM_API_DECLARE(NAME) decltype(&::NAME) p##NAME = DefaultFunc<decltype(&::NAME)>::func -#define DWM_API_DECLARE(NAME) decltype(&::NAME) p##NAME = nullptr - - DWM_API_DECLARE(DwmFlush); - DWM_API_DECLARE(DwmIsCompositionEnabled); - DWM_API_DECLARE(DwmGetCompositionTimingInfo); - DWM_API_DECLARE(GetDpiForWindow); - DWM_API_DECLARE(GetSystemMetricsForDpi); - DWM_API_DECLARE(GetDpiForMonitor); - DWM_API_DECLARE(timeGetDevCaps); - DWM_API_DECLARE(timeBeginPeriod); - DWM_API_DECLARE(timeEndPeriod); - -#undef DWM_API_DECLARE - - DynamicApis() { - QSystemLibrary user32(QStringLiteral("user32")); - pGetDpiForWindow = - reinterpret_cast<decltype(pGetDpiForWindow)>(user32.resolve("GetDpiForWindow")); - pGetSystemMetricsForDpi = reinterpret_cast<decltype(pGetSystemMetricsForDpi)>( - user32.resolve("GetSystemMetricsForDpi")); - - QSystemLibrary shcore(QStringLiteral("shcore")); - pGetDpiForMonitor = - reinterpret_cast<decltype(pGetDpiForMonitor)>(shcore.resolve("GetDpiForMonitor")); - - QSystemLibrary dwmapi(QStringLiteral("dwmapi")); - pDwmFlush = reinterpret_cast<decltype(pDwmFlush)>(dwmapi.resolve("DwmFlush")); - pDwmIsCompositionEnabled = reinterpret_cast<decltype(pDwmIsCompositionEnabled)>( - dwmapi.resolve("DwmIsCompositionEnabled")); - pDwmGetCompositionTimingInfo = reinterpret_cast<decltype(pDwmGetCompositionTimingInfo)>( - dwmapi.resolve("DwmGetCompositionTimingInfo")); - - QSystemLibrary winmm(QStringLiteral("winmm")); - ptimeGetDevCaps = - reinterpret_cast<decltype(ptimeGetDevCaps)>(winmm.resolve("timeGetDevCaps")); - ptimeBeginPeriod = - reinterpret_cast<decltype(ptimeBeginPeriod)>(winmm.resolve("timeBeginPeriod")); - ptimeEndPeriod = - reinterpret_cast<decltype(ptimeEndPeriod)>(winmm.resolve("timeEndPeriod")); - } - - ~DynamicApis() = default; - - static const DynamicApis &instance() { - static const DynamicApis inst{}; - return inst; - } - - private: - Q_DISABLE_COPY_MOVE(DynamicApis) - }; - - static inline constexpr bool operator==(const POINT &lhs, const POINT &rhs) noexcept { - return ((lhs.x == rhs.x) && (lhs.y == rhs.y)); - } - - static inline constexpr bool operator!=(const POINT &lhs, const POINT &rhs) noexcept { - return !operator==(lhs, rhs); - } - - static inline constexpr bool operator==(const SIZE &lhs, const SIZE &rhs) noexcept { - return ((lhs.cx == rhs.cx) && (lhs.cy == rhs.cy)); - } - - static inline constexpr bool operator!=(const SIZE &lhs, const SIZE &rhs) noexcept { - return !operator==(lhs, rhs); - } - - static inline constexpr bool operator>(const SIZE &lhs, const SIZE &rhs) noexcept { - return ((lhs.cx * lhs.cy) > (rhs.cx * rhs.cy)); - } - - static inline constexpr bool operator>=(const SIZE &lhs, const SIZE &rhs) noexcept { - return (operator>(lhs, rhs) || operator==(lhs, rhs)); - } - - static inline constexpr bool operator<(const SIZE &lhs, const SIZE &rhs) noexcept { - return (operator!=(lhs, rhs) && !operator>(lhs, rhs)); - } - - static inline constexpr bool operator<=(const SIZE &lhs, const SIZE &rhs) noexcept { - return (operator<(lhs, rhs) || operator==(lhs, rhs)); - } - - static inline constexpr bool operator==(const RECT &lhs, const RECT &rhs) noexcept { - return ((lhs.left == rhs.left) && (lhs.top == rhs.top) && (lhs.right == rhs.right) && - (lhs.bottom == rhs.bottom)); - } - - static inline constexpr bool operator!=(const RECT &lhs, const RECT &rhs) noexcept { - return !operator==(lhs, rhs); - } - - static inline constexpr QPoint point2qpoint(const POINT &point) { - return QPoint{int(point.x), int(point.y)}; - } - - static inline constexpr POINT qpoint2point(const QPoint &point) { - return POINT{LONG(point.x()), LONG(point.y())}; - } - - static inline constexpr QSize size2qsize(const SIZE &size) { - return QSize{int(size.cx), int(size.cy)}; - } - - static inline constexpr SIZE qsize2size(const QSize &size) { - return SIZE{LONG(size.width()), LONG(size.height())}; - } - - static inline constexpr QRect rect2qrect(const RECT &rect) { - return QRect{ - QPoint{int(rect.left), int(rect.top) }, - QSize{int(RECT_WIDTH(rect)), int(RECT_HEIGHT(rect))} - }; - } - - static inline constexpr RECT qrect2rect(const QRect &qrect) { - return RECT{LONG(qrect.left()), LONG(qrect.top()), LONG(qrect.right()), - LONG(qrect.bottom())}; - } - - static inline /*constexpr*/ QString hwnd2str(const WId windowId) { - // NULL handle is allowed here. - return QLatin1String("0x") + - QString::number(windowId, 16).toUpper().rightJustified(8, u'0'); - } - - static inline /*constexpr*/ QString hwnd2str(HWND hwnd) { - // NULL handle is allowed here. - return hwnd2str(reinterpret_cast<WId>(hwnd)); - } - - static inline bool isWin8OrGreater() { - static const bool result = ::IsWindows8OrGreater(); - return result; - } - - static inline bool isWin8Point1OrGreater() { - static const bool result = ::IsWindows8Point1OrGreater(); - return result; - } - - static inline bool isWin10OrGreater() { - static const bool result = ::IsWindows10OrGreater(); - return result; - } - - static inline bool isWin11OrGreater() { - static const bool result = ::IsWindowsVersionOrGreater(HIBYTE(_WIN32_WINNT_WIN10), LOBYTE(_WIN32_WINNT_WIN10), 22000); - return result; - } - - static inline bool isDwmCompositionEnabled() { - if (isWin8OrGreater()) { - return true; - } - const DynamicApis &apis = DynamicApis::instance(); - if (!apis.pDwmIsCompositionEnabled) { - return false; - } - BOOL enabled = FALSE; - return SUCCEEDED(apis.pDwmIsCompositionEnabled(&enabled)) && enabled; - } static inline void triggerFrameChange(HWND hwnd) { ::SetWindowPos(hwnd, nullptr, 0, 0, 0, 0, @@ -233,7 +55,7 @@ static inline quint32 getDpiForWindow(HWND hwnd) { const DynamicApis &apis = DynamicApis::instance(); - if (apis.pGetDpiForWindow) { // Win10 + if (apis.pGetDpiForWindow) { // Win10 return apis.pGetDpiForWindow(hwnd); } else if (apis.pGetDpiForMonitor) { // Win8.1 HMONITOR monitor = ::MonitorFromWindow(hwnd, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST); @@ -244,52 +66,49 @@ } else { // Win2K HDC hdc = ::GetDC(nullptr); const int dpiX = ::GetDeviceCaps(hdc, LOGPIXELSX); - const int dpiY = ::GetDeviceCaps(hdc, LOGPIXELSY); + // const int dpiY = ::GetDeviceCaps(hdc, LOGPIXELSY); ::ReleaseDC(nullptr, hdc); return quint32(dpiX); } } - static inline quint32 getResizeBorderThickness(HWND hwnd) { + static inline quint32 getSystemMetricsForDpi(int index, quint32 dpi) { const DynamicApis &apis = DynamicApis::instance(); if (apis.pGetSystemMetricsForDpi) { - const quint32 dpi = getDpiForWindow(hwnd); - return apis.pGetSystemMetricsForDpi(SM_CXSIZEFRAME, dpi) + - apis.pGetSystemMetricsForDpi(SM_CXPADDEDBORDER, dpi); - } else { - return ::GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSIZEFRAME) + ::GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXPADDEDBORDER); + return ::GetSystemMetricsForDpi(index, dpi); } + return ::GetSystemMetrics(index); + } + + static inline quint32 getWindowFrameBorderThickness(HWND hwnd) { + const DynamicApis &apis = DynamicApis::instance(); + if (UINT result = 0; SUCCEEDED(apis.pDwmGetWindowAttribute( + hwnd, _DWMWA_VISIBLE_FRAME_BORDER_THICKNESS, &result, sizeof(result)))) { + return result; + } + return getSystemMetricsForDpi(SM_CXBORDER, getDpiForWindow(hwnd)); + } + + static inline quint32 getResizeBorderThickness(HWND hwnd) { + const quint32 dpi = getDpiForWindow(hwnd); + return getSystemMetricsForDpi(SM_CXSIZEFRAME, dpi) + + getSystemMetricsForDpi(SM_CXPADDEDBORDER, dpi); } static inline quint32 getTitleBarHeight(HWND hwnd) { - const auto captionHeight = [hwnd]() -> int { - const DynamicApis &apis = DynamicApis::instance(); - if (apis.pGetSystemMetricsForDpi) { - const quint32 dpi = getDpiForWindow(hwnd); - return apis.pGetSystemMetricsForDpi(SM_CYCAPTION, dpi); - } else { - return ::GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYCAPTION); - } - }(); - return captionHeight + getResizeBorderThickness(hwnd); + const quint32 dpi = getDpiForWindow(hwnd); + return getSystemMetricsForDpi(SM_CYCAPTION, dpi) + + getSystemMetricsForDpi(SM_CXSIZEFRAME, dpi) + + getSystemMetricsForDpi(SM_CXPADDEDBORDER, dpi); } - static inline void updateInternalWindowFrameMargins(HWND hwnd, QWindow *window) { - const auto margins = [hwnd]() -> QMargins { - const int titleBarHeight = getTitleBarHeight(hwnd); - if (isWin10OrGreater()) { - return {0, -titleBarHeight, 0, 0}; - } else { - const int frameSize = getResizeBorderThickness(hwnd); - return {-frameSize, -titleBarHeight, -frameSize, -frameSize}; - } - }(); + static void setInternalWindowFrameMargins(QWindow *window, const QMargins &margins) { const QVariant marginsVar = QVariant::fromValue(margins); window->setProperty("_q_windowsCustomMargins", marginsVar); #if QT_VERSION < QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 0, 0) if (QPlatformWindow *platformWindow = window->handle()) { if (const auto ni = QGuiApplication::platformNativeInterface()) { - ni->setWindowProperty(platformWindow, QStringLiteral("_q_windowsCustomMargins"), + ni->setWindowProperty(platformWindow, QStringLiteral("WindowsCustomMargins"), marginsVar); } } @@ -309,16 +128,83 @@ monitorInfo.cbSize = sizeof(monitorInfo); ::GetMonitorInfoW(monitor, &monitorInfo); return monitorInfo; - }; + } - static inline void moveToDesktopCenter(HWND hwnd) { - const auto monitorInfo = getMonitorForWindow(hwnd); + static inline void moveWindowToDesktopCenter(HWND hwnd) { + MONITORINFOEXW monitorInfo = getMonitorForWindow(hwnd); RECT windowRect{}; ::GetWindowRect(hwnd, &windowRect); - const auto newX = (RECT_WIDTH(monitorInfo.rcMonitor) - RECT_WIDTH(windowRect)) / 2; - const auto newY = (RECT_HEIGHT(monitorInfo.rcMonitor) - RECT_HEIGHT(windowRect)) / 2; + const auto newX = monitorInfo.rcMonitor.left + + (RECT_WIDTH(monitorInfo.rcMonitor) - RECT_WIDTH(windowRect)) / 2; + const auto newY = monitorInfo.rcMonitor.top + + (RECT_HEIGHT(monitorInfo.rcMonitor) - RECT_HEIGHT(windowRect)) / 2; ::SetWindowPos(hwnd, nullptr, newX, newY, 0, 0, SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER); + } + + static inline void moveWindowToMonitor(HWND hwnd, const MONITORINFOEXW &activeMonitor) { + RECT currentMonitorRect = getMonitorForWindow(hwnd).rcMonitor; + RECT activeMonitorRect = activeMonitor.rcMonitor; + // We are in the same monitor, nothing to adjust here. + if (currentMonitorRect == activeMonitorRect) { + return; + } + RECT currentWindowRect{}; + ::GetWindowRect(hwnd, ¤tWindowRect); + auto newWindowX = + activeMonitorRect.left + (currentWindowRect.left - currentMonitorRect.left); + auto newWindowY = activeMonitorRect.top + (currentWindowRect.top - currentMonitorRect.top); + ::SetWindowPos(hwnd, nullptr, newWindowX, newWindowY, RECT_WIDTH(currentWindowRect), + RECT_HEIGHT(currentWindowRect), + SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER); + } + + static inline void bringWindowToFront(HWND hwnd) { + HWND oldForegroundWindow = ::GetForegroundWindow(); + if (!oldForegroundWindow) { + // The foreground window can be NULL, it's not an API error. + return; + } + MONITORINFOEXW activeMonitor = getMonitorForWindow(oldForegroundWindow); + // We need to show the window first, otherwise we won't be able to bring it to front. + if (!::IsWindowVisible(hwnd)) { + ::ShowWindow(hwnd, SW_SHOW); + } + if (IsMinimized(hwnd)) { + // Restore the window if it is minimized. + ::ShowWindow(hwnd, SW_RESTORE); + // Once we've been restored, throw us on the active monitor. + moveWindowToMonitor(hwnd, activeMonitor); + // When the window is restored, it will always become the foreground window. + // So return early here, we don't need the following code to bring it to front. + return; + } + // OK, our window is not minimized, so now we will try to bring it to front manually. + // First try to send a message to the current foreground window to check whether + // it is currently hanging or not. + if (!::SendMessageTimeoutW(oldForegroundWindow, WM_NULL, 0, 0, + SMTO_BLOCK | SMTO_ABORTIFHUNG | SMTO_NOTIMEOUTIFNOTHUNG, 1000, + nullptr)) { + // The foreground window hangs, can't activate current window. + return; + } + DWORD windowThreadProcessId = ::GetWindowThreadProcessId(oldForegroundWindow, nullptr); + DWORD currentThreadId = ::GetCurrentThreadId(); + // We won't be able to change a window's Z order if it's not our own window, + // so we use this small technique to pretend the foreground window is ours. + ::AttachThreadInput(windowThreadProcessId, currentThreadId, TRUE); + + [[maybe_unused]] const auto &cleaner = + qScopeGuard([windowThreadProcessId, currentThreadId]() { + ::AttachThreadInput(windowThreadProcessId, currentThreadId, FALSE); // + }); + + ::BringWindowToTop(hwnd); + // Activate the window too. This will force us to the virtual desktop this + // window is on, if it's on another virtual desktop. + ::SetActiveWindow(hwnd); + // Throw us on the active monitor. + moveWindowToMonitor(hwnd, activeMonitor); } static inline bool isFullScreen(HWND hwnd) { @@ -335,12 +221,15 @@ ::GetWindowPlacement(hwnd, &wp); return ((wp.showCmd == SW_NORMAL) || (wp.showCmd == SW_RESTORE)); #else + if (isFullScreen(hwnd)) { + return false; + } const auto style = static_cast<DWORD>(::GetWindowLongPtrW(hwnd, GWL_STYLE)); return (!(style & (WS_MINIMIZE | WS_MAXIMIZE))); #endif } - static inline void syncPaintEventWithDwm() { + static void syncPaintEventWithDwm() { // No need to sync with DWM if DWM composition is disabled. if (!isDwmCompositionEnabled()) { return; @@ -385,9 +274,9 @@ apis.ptimeEndPeriod(ms_granularity); } - static inline void showSystemMenu2(HWND hWnd, const POINT &pos, const bool selectFirstEntry) - { - const HMENU hMenu = ::GetSystemMenu(hWnd, FALSE); + static void showSystemMenu2(HWND hWnd, const POINT &pos, const bool selectFirstEntry, + const bool fixedSize) { + HMENU hMenu = ::GetSystemMenu(hWnd, FALSE); if (!hMenu) { // The corresponding window doesn't have a system menu, most likely due to the // lack of the "WS_SYSMENU" window style. This situation should not be treated @@ -395,97 +284,53 @@ return; } - // Tweak the menu items according to the current window status and user settings. - const bool disableClose = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuDisableCloseVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool disableRestore = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuDisableRestoreVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool disableMinimize = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuDisableMinimizeVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool disableMaximize = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuDisableMaximizeVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool disableSize = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuDisableSizeVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool disableMove = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuDisableMoveVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool removeClose = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuRemoveCloseVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool removeSeparator = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuRemoveSeparatorVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool removeRestore = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuRemoveRestoreVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool removeMinimize = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuRemoveMinimizeVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool removeMaximize = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuRemoveMaximizeVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool removeSize = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuRemoveSizeVar, false).toBool()*/false; - const bool removeMove = /*data->callbacks->getProperty(kSysMenuRemoveMoveVar, false).toBool()*/false; const bool maxOrFull = IsMaximized(hWnd) || isFullScreen(hWnd); - const bool fixedSize = /*data->callbacks->isWindowFixedSize()*/false; - if (removeClose) { - ::DeleteMenu(hMenu, SC_CLOSE, MF_BYCOMMAND); - } else { - ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_CLOSE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | (disableClose ? MFS_DISABLED : MFS_ENABLED))); - } - if (removeSeparator) { - // Looks like we must use 0 for the second parameter here, otherwise we can't remove the separator. - ::DeleteMenu(hMenu, 0, MFT_SEPARATOR); - } - if (removeMaximize) { - ::DeleteMenu(hMenu, SC_MAXIMIZE, MF_BYCOMMAND); - } else { - ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_MAXIMIZE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | ((maxOrFull || fixedSize || disableMaximize) ? MFS_DISABLED : MFS_ENABLED))); - } - if (removeRestore) { - ::DeleteMenu(hMenu, SC_RESTORE, MF_BYCOMMAND); - } else { - ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_RESTORE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | ((maxOrFull && !fixedSize && !disableRestore) ? MFS_ENABLED : MFS_DISABLED))); - // The first menu item should be selected by default if the menu is brought - // up by keyboard. I don't know how to pre-select a menu item but it seems - // highlight can do the job. However, there's an annoying issue if we do - // this manually: the highlighted menu item is really only highlighted, - // not selected, so even if the mouse cursor hovers on other menu items - // or the user navigates to other menu items through keyboard, the original - // highlight bar will not move accordingly, the OS will generate another - // highlight bar to indicate the current selected menu item, which will make - // the menu look kind of weird. Currently I don't know how to fix this issue. - ::HiliteMenuItem(hWnd, hMenu, SC_RESTORE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | (selectFirstEntry ? MFS_HILITE : MFS_UNHILITE))); - } - if (removeMinimize) { - ::DeleteMenu(hMenu, SC_MINIMIZE, MF_BYCOMMAND); - } else { - ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_MINIMIZE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | (disableMinimize ? MFS_DISABLED : MFS_ENABLED))); - } - if (removeSize) { - ::DeleteMenu(hMenu, SC_SIZE, MF_BYCOMMAND); - } else { - ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_SIZE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | ((maxOrFull || fixedSize || disableSize || disableMinimize || disableMaximize) ? MFS_DISABLED : MFS_ENABLED))); - } - if (removeMove) { - ::DeleteMenu(hMenu, SC_MOVE, MF_BYCOMMAND); - } else { - ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_MOVE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | ((maxOrFull || disableMove) ? MFS_DISABLED : MFS_ENABLED))); - } + ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_CLOSE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | MFS_ENABLED)); + ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_MAXIMIZE, + (MF_BYCOMMAND | ((maxOrFull || fixedSize) ? MFS_DISABLED : MFS_ENABLED))); + ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_RESTORE, + (MF_BYCOMMAND | ((maxOrFull && !fixedSize) ? MFS_ENABLED : MFS_DISABLED))); + // The first menu item should be selected by default if the menu is brought + // up by keyboard. I don't know how to pre-select a menu item but it seems + // highlight can do the job. However, there's an annoying issue if we do + // this manually: the highlighted menu item is really only highlighted, + // not selected, so even if the mouse cursor hovers on other menu items + // or the user navigates to other menu items through keyboard, the original + // highlight bar will not move accordingly, the OS will generate another + // highlight bar to indicate the current selected menu item, which will make + // the menu look kind of weird. Currently I don't know how to fix this issue. + ::HiliteMenuItem(hWnd, hMenu, SC_RESTORE, + (MF_BYCOMMAND | (selectFirstEntry ? MFS_HILITE : MFS_UNHILITE))); + ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_MINIMIZE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | MFS_ENABLED)); + ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_SIZE, + (MF_BYCOMMAND | ((maxOrFull || fixedSize) ? MFS_DISABLED : MFS_ENABLED))); + ::EnableMenuItem(hMenu, SC_MOVE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | (maxOrFull ? MFS_DISABLED : MFS_ENABLED))); // The default menu item will appear in bold font. There can only be one default // menu item per menu at most. Set the item ID to "UINT_MAX" (or simply "-1") // can clear the default item for the given menu. - std::optional<UINT> defaultItemId = std::nullopt; + UINT defaultItemId = UINT_MAX; if (isWin11OrGreater()) { if (maxOrFull) { - if (!removeRestore) { - defaultItemId = SC_RESTORE; - } + defaultItemId = SC_RESTORE; } else { - if (!removeMaximize) { - defaultItemId = SC_MAXIMIZE; - } + defaultItemId = SC_MAXIMIZE; } } - if (!(defaultItemId.has_value() || removeClose)) { + if (defaultItemId == UINT_MAX) { defaultItemId = SC_CLOSE; } - ::SetMenuDefaultItem(hMenu, defaultItemId.value_or(UINT_MAX), FALSE); - - ::DrawMenuBar(hWnd); + ::SetMenuDefaultItem(hMenu, defaultItemId, FALSE); // Popup the system menu at the required position. - const auto result = ::TrackPopupMenu(hMenu, (TPM_RETURNCMD | (QGuiApplication::isRightToLeft() ? TPM_RIGHTALIGN : TPM_LEFTALIGN)), pos.x, pos.y, 0, hWnd, nullptr); + const auto result = ::TrackPopupMenu( + hMenu, + (TPM_RETURNCMD | (QGuiApplication::isRightToLeft() ? TPM_RIGHTALIGN : TPM_LEFTALIGN)), + pos.x, pos.y, 0, hWnd, nullptr); - if (!removeRestore) { - // Unhighlight the first menu item after the popup menu is closed, otherwise it will keep - // highlighting until we unhighlight it manually. - ::HiliteMenuItem(hWnd, hMenu, SC_RESTORE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | MFS_UNHILITE)); - } + // Unhighlight the first menu item after the popup menu is closed, otherwise it will keep + // highlighting until we unhighlight it manually. + ::HiliteMenuItem(hWnd, hMenu, SC_RESTORE, (MF_BYCOMMAND | MFS_UNHILITE)); if (!result) { // The user canceled the menu, no need to continue. @@ -520,7 +365,8 @@ case HTBORDER: return Win32WindowContext::FixedBorder; default: - break; // unreachable + // unreachable + break; } return Win32WindowContext::Outside; } @@ -564,7 +410,7 @@ // DefWindowProc(). Consequently, we have to add a global native filter that forwards the result // of the hook function, telling Qt whether we have filtered the events before. Since Qt only // handles Windows window messages in the main thread, it is safe to do so. - class WindowsNativeEventFilter : public QAbstractNativeEventFilter { + class WindowsNativeEventFilter : public AppNativeEventFilter { public: bool nativeEventFilter(const QByteArray &eventType, void *message, QT_NATIVE_EVENT_RESULT_TYPE *result) override { @@ -599,14 +445,12 @@ return; } instance = new WindowsNativeEventFilter(); - installNativeEventFilter(instance); } static inline void uninstall() { if (!instance) { return; } - removeNativeEventFilter(instance); delete instance; instance = nullptr; } @@ -699,28 +543,19 @@ return ::CallWindowProcW(g_qtWindowProc, hWnd, message, wParam, lParam); } - Win32WindowContext::Win32WindowContext() : AbstractWindowContext() { - } - - Win32WindowContext::~Win32WindowContext() { - // Remove window handle mapping - if (auto hWnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(windowId); hWnd) { - g_wndProcHash->remove(hWnd); - - // Remove event filter if the all windows has been destroyed - if (g_wndProcHash->empty()) { - WindowsNativeEventFilter::uninstall(); + static inline void addManagedWindow(QWindow *window, HWND hWnd, Win32WindowContext *ctx) { + const auto margins = [hWnd]() -> QMargins { + const auto titleBarHeight = int(getTitleBarHeight(hWnd)); + if (isWin10OrGreater()) { + return {0, -titleBarHeight, 0, 0}; + } else { + const auto frameSize = int(getResizeBorderThickness(hWnd)); + return {-frameSize, -titleBarHeight, -frameSize, -frameSize}; } - } - } - - bool Win32WindowContext::setupHost() { - // Install window hook - auto winId = m_windowHandle->winId(); - auto hWnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(winId); + }(); // Inform Qt we want and have set custom margins - updateInternalWindowFrameMargins(hWnd, m_windowHandle); + setInternalWindowFrameMargins(window, margins); // Store original window proc if (!g_qtWindowProc) { @@ -733,13 +568,170 @@ // Install global native event filter WindowsNativeEventFilter::install(); - // Cache window ID - windowId = winId; - // Save window handle mapping - g_wndProcHash->insert(hWnd, this); + g_wndProcHash->insert(hWnd, ctx); + } - return true; + static inline void removeManagedWindow(HWND hWnd) { + // Remove window handle mapping + if (!g_wndProcHash->remove(hWnd)) + return; + + // Remove event filter if the all windows has been destroyed + if (g_wndProcHash->empty()) { + WindowsNativeEventFilter::uninstall(); + } + } + + Win32WindowContext::Win32WindowContext() : AbstractWindowContext() { + } + + Win32WindowContext::~Win32WindowContext() { + if (windowId) { + removeManagedWindow(reinterpret_cast<HWND>(windowId)); + } + } + + QString Win32WindowContext::key() const { + return QStringLiteral("win32"); + } + + void Win32WindowContext::virtual_hook(int id, void *data) { + switch (id) { + case CentralizeHook: { + if (!windowId) + return; + const auto hwnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(windowId); + moveWindowToDesktopCenter(hwnd); + return; + } + + case RaiseWindowHook: { + if (!windowId) + return; + const auto hwnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(windowId); + bringWindowToFront(hwnd); + return; + } + + case ShowSystemMenuHook: { + if (!windowId) + return; + const auto &pos = *static_cast<const QPoint *>(data); + auto hWnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(windowId); +#if QT_VERSION >= QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 0, 0) + const QPoint nativeGlobalPos = + QHighDpi::toNativeGlobalPosition(pos, m_windowHandle); +#else + const QPoint nativeGlobalPos = QHighDpi::toNativePixels(pos, m_windowHandle); +#endif + showSystemMenu2(hWnd, qpoint2point(nativeGlobalPos), false, + m_delegate->isHostSizeFixed(m_host)); + return; + } + + case DefaultColorsHook: { + auto &map = *static_cast<QMap<QString, QColor> *>(data); + map.clear(); + map.insert(QStringLiteral("activeLight"), kWindowsColorSet.activeLight); + map.insert(QStringLiteral("activeDark"), kWindowsColorSet.activeDark); + map.insert(QStringLiteral("inactiveLight"), kWindowsColorSet.inactiveLight); + map.insert(QStringLiteral("inactiveDark"), kWindowsColorSet.inactiveDark); + return; + } + + case DrawWindows10BorderHook: { + if (!windowId) + return; + + auto args = static_cast<void **>(data); + auto &painter = *static_cast<QPainter *>(args[0]); + const auto &rect = *static_cast<const QRect *>(args[1]); + const auto ®ion = *static_cast<const QRegion *>(args[2]); + const auto hwnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(windowId); + + QPen pen; + pen.setWidth(getWindowFrameBorderThickness(hwnd) * 2); + + const bool dark = isDarkThemeActive() && isDarkWindowFrameEnabled(hwnd); + if (m_delegate->isWindowActive(m_host)) { + if (isWindowFrameBorderColorized()) { + pen.setColor(getAccentColor()); + } else { + static QColor frameBorderActiveColorLight(kWindowsColorSet.activeLight); + static QColor frameBorderActiveColorDark(kWindowsColorSet.activeDark); + pen.setColor(dark ? frameBorderActiveColorDark + : frameBorderActiveColorLight); + } + } else { + static QColor frameBorderInactiveColorLight(kWindowsColorSet.inactiveLight); + static QColor frameBorderInactiveColorDark(kWindowsColorSet.inactiveDark); + pen.setColor(dark ? frameBorderInactiveColorDark + : frameBorderInactiveColorLight); + } + painter.save(); + + // We needs anti-aliasing to give us better result. + painter.setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing); + + painter.setPen(pen); + painter.drawLine(QLine{ + QPoint{0, 0}, + QPoint{m_windowHandle->width(), 0} + }); + painter.restore(); + return; + } + + default: + break; + } + AbstractWindowContext::virtual_hook(id, data); + } + + bool Win32WindowContext::needBorderPainter() const { + return isWin10OrGreater() && !isWin11OrGreater(); + } + + int Win32WindowContext::borderThickness() const { + return getWindowFrameBorderThickness(reinterpret_cast<HWND>(windowId)); + } + + void Win32WindowContext::winIdChanged() { + // If the original window id is valid, remove all resources related + if (windowId) { + removeManagedWindow(reinterpret_cast<HWND>(windowId)); + windowId = 0; + } + + if (!m_windowHandle) { + return; + } + + // Install window hook + auto winId = m_windowHandle->winId(); + auto hWnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(winId); + + if (!isWin10OrGreater()) { + static constexpr const MARGINS margins = {1, 1, 1, 1}; + DynamicApis::instance().pDwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(hWnd, &margins); + } + +#if QT_VERSION < QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 5, 0) + for (const auto attr : { + _DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE_BEFORE_20H1, + _DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE, + }) { + const BOOL enable = TRUE; + DynamicApis::instance().pDwmSetWindowAttribute(hWnd, attr, &enable, sizeof(enable)); + } +#endif + + // Add managed window + addManagedWindow(m_windowHandle, hWnd, this); + + // Cache win id + windowId = winId; } bool Win32WindowContext::windowProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam, @@ -764,10 +756,6 @@ return false; } - if (systemMenuHandler(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam, result)) { - return true; - } - // Test snap layout if (snapLayoutHandler(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam, result)) { return true; @@ -778,14 +766,178 @@ return true; } + // Whether to show system menu + if (systemMenuHandler(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam, result)) { + return true; + } + + // Forward to native event filter subscribers + if (!m_nativeEventFilters.isEmpty()) { + MSG msg; + msg.hwnd = hWnd; + msg.message = message; + msg.wParam = wParam; + msg.lParam = lParam; + QT_NATIVE_EVENT_RESULT_TYPE res = 0; + if (dispatch(QByteArrayLiteral("windows_generic_MSG"), &msg, &res)) { + *result = LRESULT(res); + return true; + } + } return false; // Not handled } - static constexpr const auto kMessageTag = WPARAM(0x97CCEA99); + bool Win32WindowContext::windowAttributeChanged(const QString &key, const QVariant &attribute, + const QVariant &oldAttribute) { + const auto hwnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(m_windowHandle->winId()); + const DynamicApis &apis = DynamicApis::instance(); + static constexpr const MARGINS extendMargins = {-1, -1, -1, -1}; + static const auto defaultMargins = isWin10OrGreater() ? MARGINS{0, 0, 0, 0} : MARGINS{1, 1, 1, 1}; + if (key == QStringLiteral("mica")) { + if (!isWin11OrGreater()) { + return false; + } + if (attribute.toBool()) { + // We need to extend the window frame into the whole client area to be able + // to see the blurred window background. + apis.pDwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(hwnd, &extendMargins); + if (isWin1122H2OrGreater()) { + // Use official DWM API to enable Mica, available since Windows 11 22H2 + // (10.0.22621). + const _DWM_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE backdropType = _DWMSBT_MAINWINDOW; + apis.pDwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, _DWMWA_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE, &backdropType, + sizeof(backdropType)); + } else { + // Use undocumented DWM API to enable Mica, available since Windows 11 + // (10.0.22000). + const BOOL enable = TRUE; + apis.pDwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, _DWMWA_MICA_EFFECT, &enable, sizeof(enable)); + } + } else { + if (isWin1122H2OrGreater()) { + const _DWM_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE backdropType = _DWMSBT_AUTO; + apis.pDwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, _DWMWA_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE, &backdropType, + sizeof(backdropType)); + } else { + const BOOL enable = FALSE; + apis.pDwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, _DWMWA_MICA_EFFECT, &enable, sizeof(enable)); + } + apis.pDwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(hwnd, &defaultMargins); + } + return true; + } else if (key == QStringLiteral("mica-alt")) { + if (!isWin1122H2OrGreater()) { + return false; + } + if (attribute.toBool()) { + // We need to extend the window frame into the whole client area to be able + // to see the blurred window background. + apis.pDwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(hwnd, &extendMargins); + // Use official DWM API to enable Mica Alt, available since Windows 11 22H2 + // (10.0.22621). + const _DWM_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE backdropType = _DWMSBT_TABBEDWINDOW; + apis.pDwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, _DWMWA_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE, &backdropType, + sizeof(backdropType)); + } else { + const _DWM_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE backdropType = _DWMSBT_AUTO; + apis.pDwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, _DWMWA_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE, &backdropType, + sizeof(backdropType)); + apis.pDwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(hwnd, &defaultMargins); + } + return true; + } else if (key == QStringLiteral("acrylic-material")) { + if (!isWin10OrGreater()) { + return false; + } + if (attribute.userType() == QMetaType::QColor) { + // We need to extend the window frame into the whole client area to be able + // to see the blurred window background. + apis.pDwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(hwnd, &extendMargins); + if (isWin11OrGreater()) { + const _DWM_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE backdropType = _DWMSBT_TRANSIENTWINDOW; + apis.pDwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, _DWMWA_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE, &backdropType, + sizeof(backdropType)); + } else { + auto gradientColor = attribute.value<QColor>(); - static inline constexpr bool isTaggedMessage(WPARAM wParam) { - return (wParam == kMessageTag); + ACCENT_POLICY policy{}; + policy.dwAccentState = ACCENT_ENABLE_ACRYLICBLURBEHIND; + policy.dwAccentFlags = ACCENT_ENABLE_ACRYLIC_WITH_LUMINOSITY; + // This API expects the #AABBGGRR format. + policy.dwGradientColor = + DWORD(qRgba(gradientColor.blue(), gradientColor.green(), + gradientColor.red(), gradientColor.alpha())); + WINDOWCOMPOSITIONATTRIBDATA wcad{}; + wcad.Attrib = WCA_ACCENT_POLICY; + wcad.pvData = &policy; + wcad.cbData = sizeof(policy); + apis.pSetWindowCompositionAttribute(hwnd, &wcad); + } + } else { + if (isWin11OrGreater()) { + const _DWM_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE backdropType = _DWMSBT_AUTO; + apis.pDwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, _DWMWA_SYSTEMBACKDROP_TYPE, &backdropType, + sizeof(backdropType)); + } else { + ACCENT_POLICY policy{}; + policy.dwAccentState = ACCENT_DISABLED; + policy.dwAccentFlags = ACCENT_NONE; + WINDOWCOMPOSITIONATTRIBDATA wcad{}; + wcad.Attrib = WCA_ACCENT_POLICY; + wcad.pvData = &policy; + wcad.cbData = sizeof(policy); + apis.pSetWindowCompositionAttribute(hwnd, &wcad); + } + apis.pDwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(hwnd, &defaultMargins); + } + return true; + } else if (key == QStringLiteral("dwm-blur")) { + if (attribute.toBool()) { + // We need to extend the window frame into the whole client area to be able + // to see the blurred window background. + apis.pDwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(hwnd, &extendMargins); + if (isWin8OrGreater()) { + ACCENT_POLICY policy{}; + policy.dwAccentState = ACCENT_ENABLE_BLURBEHIND; + policy.dwAccentFlags = ACCENT_NONE; + WINDOWCOMPOSITIONATTRIBDATA wcad{}; + wcad.Attrib = WCA_ACCENT_POLICY; + wcad.pvData = &policy; + wcad.cbData = sizeof(policy); + apis.pSetWindowCompositionAttribute(hwnd, &wcad); + } else { + DWM_BLURBEHIND bb{}; + bb.fEnable = TRUE; + bb.dwFlags = DWM_BB_ENABLE; + apis.pDwmEnableBlurBehindWindow(hwnd, &bb); + } + } else { + if (isWin8OrGreater()) { + ACCENT_POLICY policy{}; + policy.dwAccentState = ACCENT_DISABLED; + policy.dwAccentFlags = ACCENT_NONE; + WINDOWCOMPOSITIONATTRIBDATA wcad{}; + wcad.Attrib = WCA_ACCENT_POLICY; + wcad.pvData = &policy; + wcad.cbData = sizeof(policy); + apis.pSetWindowCompositionAttribute(hwnd, &wcad); + } else { + DWM_BLURBEHIND bb{}; + bb.fEnable = FALSE; + bb.dwFlags = DWM_BB_ENABLE; + apis.pDwmEnableBlurBehindWindow(hwnd, &bb); + } + apis.pDwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(hwnd, &defaultMargins); + } + return true; + } + return false; } + + QWK_USED static constexpr const struct { + const WPARAM wParam = MAKEWPARAM(44500, 61897); + const LPARAM lParam = MAKELPARAM(62662, 44982); // Not used. Reserve for future use. + } kMessageTag; static inline quint64 getKeyState() { quint64 result = 0; @@ -825,7 +977,7 @@ // wParam is always ignored in mouse leave messages, but here we // give them a special tag to be able to distinguish which messages // are sent by ourselves. - return kMessageTag; + return kMessageTag.wParam; } const quint64 keyState = getKeyState(); if ((myMsg >= WM_NCXBUTTONDOWN) && (myMsg <= WM_NCXBUTTONDBLCLK)) { @@ -903,6 +1055,7 @@ SEND_MESSAGE(hWnd, WM_MOUSELEAVE, wParamNew, lParamNew); break; default: + // unreachable break; } @@ -925,7 +1078,7 @@ LPARAM lParam, LRESULT *result) { switch (message) { case WM_MOUSELEAVE: { - if (!isTaggedMessage(wParam)) { + if (wParam != kMessageTag.wParam) { // Qt will call TrackMouseEvent() to get the WM_MOUSELEAVE message when it // receives WM_MOUSEMOVE messages, and since we are converting every // WM_NCMOUSEMOVE message to WM_MOUSEMOVE message and send it back to the window @@ -937,9 +1090,9 @@ DWORD dwScreenPos = ::GetMessagePos(); POINT screenPoint{GET_X_LPARAM(dwScreenPos), GET_Y_LPARAM(dwScreenPos)}; ::ScreenToClient(hWnd, &screenPoint); - QPoint qtScenePos = QHighDpi::fromNativeLocalPosition( - QPoint{screenPoint.x, screenPoint.y}, m_windowHandle); - auto dummy = CoreWindowAgent::Unknown; + QPoint qtScenePos = QHighDpi::fromNativeLocalPosition(point2qpoint(screenPoint), + m_windowHandle); + auto dummy = WindowAgentBase::Unknown; if (isInSystemButtons(qtScenePos, &dummy)) { // We must record whether the last WM_MOUSELEAVE was filtered, because if // Qt does not receive this message it will not call TrackMouseEvent() @@ -986,7 +1139,54 @@ const WindowPart currentWindowPart = lastHitTestResult; if (message == WM_NCMOUSEMOVE) { if (currentWindowPart != WindowPart::ChromeButton) { - m_delegate->resetQtGrabbedControl(); + // https://github.com/qt/qtbase/blob/e26a87f1ecc40bc8c6aa5b889fce67410a57a702/src/widgets/kernel/qwidgetwindow.cpp#L472 + // When the mouse press event arrives, QWidgetWindow will implicitly grab + // the top widget right under the mouse, and set `qt_button_down` to this + // widget. At this time, no other widgets will accept the mouse event until + // QWidgetWindow receives the mouse release event, then set `qt_button_down` + // to null. + + // Imagine the following situation, now the main window has a pop-up menu, + // the focus is not on the main window, if we click outside the pop-up menu, + // the menu will close, which seems to be completely fine. But if we close + // the menu by clicking on the title bar draggable area, then other widgets + // won't accept the mouse message afterwards. + + // Here's the reason. + // When the mouse is placed in the draggable area of the title bar, there + // are two situations. + + // 1. If the focus is on the main window, and the last result of + // WM_NCHITTEST is HTCAPTION, the mouse click event in the title bar is + // taken over by Windows and Qt does not receive the mouse click event. + + // 2. If the main window has a pop-up menu, it is completely different. When + // the mouse is pressed on the title bar, Windows sends the WM_LBUTTONDOWN + // message to the window plane of the pop-up menu, the menu is closed, but + // Qt will continue to forward the event to the QWidget under the mouse, and + // the event will be processed by QWidgetWindow, causing the title bar + // widget to be implicitly grabbed. After the menu is closed, Windows + // immediately sends WM_NCHITTEST, because the mouse is in the title bar + // draggable area, the result is HTCAPTION, so when the mouse is released, + // Windows sends WM_NCLBUTTONUP, which is a non-client message, and it + // will be ignored by Qt. As a consequence, QWidgetWindow can't receive a + // mouse release message in the client area, so the grab remains, and other + // widgets cannot receive mouse events. + + // Since we didn't watch the menu window, we cannot capture any mouse + // press events sent by Windows, so we cannot solve this problem by + // recording mouse events. Fortunately, we found that the main window will + // receive a WM_NCMOUSEMOVE message immediately after the menu is closed, so + // we just manually send a mouse release event when this message arrives and + // set qt_button_down to null. Don't worry, when receiving WM_NCMOUSEMOVE, + // there shouldn't be any control in the state of being grabbed. + + // In the native window, although QWidgetWindow handles the forwarded mouse + // press event when the menu is closed, since the native title bar is not a + // QWidget, no widget will be grabbed, and `qt_button_down` remains empty, + // the above problems would not arise. + + m_delegate->resetQtGrabbedControl(m_host); if (mouseLeaveBlocked) { emulateClientAreaMessage(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam, WM_NCMOUSELEAVE); @@ -1048,7 +1248,9 @@ // window from client area, which means we will get previous window part as // HTCLIENT if the mouse leaves window from client area and enters window // from non-client area, but it has no bad effect. - m_delegate->resetQtGrabbedControl(); + + // Why do we need to call this function here? + m_delegate->resetQtGrabbedControl(m_host); } } break; @@ -1068,13 +1270,14 @@ // If wParam is TRUE, the window is being shown. // If lParam is zero, the message was sent because of a call to the ShowWindow // function. - if (wParam && lParam == 0) { + if (wParam && !lParam) { centered = true; - moveToDesktopCenter(hWnd); + moveWindowToDesktopCenter(hWnd); } } break; } + case WM_NCHITTEST: { // 鍘熺敓Win32绐楀彛鍙湁椤惰竟鏄湪绐楀彛鍐呴儴resize鐨勶紝鍏朵綑涓夎竟閮芥槸鍦ㄧ獥鍙� // 澶栭儴杩涜resize鐨勶紝鍏跺師鐞嗘槸锛學S_THICKFRAME杩欎釜绐楀彛鏍峰紡浼氬湪绐� @@ -1156,7 +1359,6 @@ // Terminal does, however, later I found that if we choose a proper // color, our homemade top border can almost have exactly the same // appearance with the system's one. - [[maybe_unused]] const auto &hitTestRecorder = qScopeGuard([this, result]() { lastHitTestResult = getHitWindowPart(int(*result)); // }); @@ -1170,14 +1372,14 @@ auto clientWidth = RECT_WIDTH(clientRect); auto clientHeight = RECT_HEIGHT(clientRect); - QPoint qtScenePos = QHighDpi::fromNativeLocalPosition( - QPoint(nativeLocalPos.x, nativeLocalPos.y), m_windowHandle); + QPoint qtScenePos = + QHighDpi::fromNativeLocalPosition(point2qpoint(nativeLocalPos), m_windowHandle); bool isFixedSize = m_delegate->isHostSizeFixed(m_host); bool isTitleBar = isInTitleBarDraggableArea(qtScenePos); bool dontOverrideCursor = false; // ### TODO - CoreWindowAgent::SystemButton sysButtonType = CoreWindowAgent::Unknown; + WindowAgentBase::SystemButton sysButtonType = WindowAgentBase::Unknown; if (!isFixedSize && isInSystemButtons(qtScenePos, &sysButtonType)) { // Firstly, we set the hit test result to a default value to be able to detect // whether we have changed it or not afterwards. @@ -1187,22 +1389,31 @@ // this is also the normal behavior of a native Win32 window (but only when the // window is not maximized/fullscreen/minimized, of course). if (isWindowNoState(hWnd)) { - static constexpr const int kBorderSize = 2; + static constexpr const quint8 kBorderSize = 2; bool isTop = (nativeLocalPos.y <= kBorderSize); + bool isLeft = nativeLocalPos.x <= kBorderSize; bool isRight = (nativeLocalPos.x >= (clientWidth - kBorderSize)); - if (isTop || isRight) { + if (isTop || isLeft || isRight) { if (dontOverrideCursor) { // The user doesn't want the window to be resized, so we tell // Windows we are in the client area so that the controls beneath // the mouse cursor can still be hovered or clicked. *result = (isTitleBar ? HTCAPTION : HTCLIENT); } else { - if (isTop && isRight) { - *result = HTTOPRIGHT; - } else if (isTop) { - *result = HTTOP; + if (isTop) { + if (isLeft) { + *result = HTTOPLEFT; + } else if (isRight) { + *result = HTTOPRIGHT; + } else { + *result = HTTOP; + } } else { - *result = HTRIGHT; + if (isLeft) { + *result = HTLEFT; + } else { + *result = HTRIGHT; + } } } } @@ -1212,23 +1423,24 @@ // exact role of our button. The Snap Layout feature introduced in Windows // 11 won't work without this. switch (sysButtonType) { - case CoreWindowAgent::WindowIcon: + case WindowAgentBase::WindowIcon: *result = HTSYSMENU; break; - case CoreWindowAgent::Help: + case WindowAgentBase::Help: *result = HTHELP; break; - case CoreWindowAgent::Minimize: + case WindowAgentBase::Minimize: *result = HTREDUCE; break; - case CoreWindowAgent::Maximize: + case WindowAgentBase::Maximize: *result = HTZOOM; break; - case CoreWindowAgent::Close: + case WindowAgentBase::Close: *result = HTCLOSE; break; default: - break; // unreachable + // unreachable + break; } } if (*result == HTNOWHERE) { @@ -1269,7 +1481,7 @@ *result = (isTitleBar ? HTCAPTION : HTCLIENT); return true; } - // At this point, we know that the cursor is inside the client area + // At this point, we know that the cursor is inside the client area, // so it has to be either the little border at the top of our custom // title bar or the drag bar. Apparently, it must be the drag bar or // the little border at the top which the user can use to move or @@ -1302,9 +1514,9 @@ const bool isBottom = (nativeLocalPos.y >= (clientHeight - frameSize)); // Make the border a little wider to let the user easy to resize on corners. const auto scaleFactor = ((isTop || isBottom) ? qreal(2) : qreal(1)); - const int scaledFrameSizeX = std::round(qreal(frameSize) * scaleFactor); - const bool isLeft = (nativeLocalPos.x < scaledFrameSizeX); - const bool isRight = (nativeLocalPos.x >= (clientWidth - scaledFrameSizeX)); + const int scaledFrameSize = std::round(qreal(frameSize) * scaleFactor); + const bool isLeft = (nativeLocalPos.x < scaledFrameSize); + const bool isRight = (nativeLocalPos.x >= (clientWidth - scaledFrameSize)); if (dontOverrideCursor && (isTop || isBottom || isLeft || isRight)) { // Return HTCLIENT instead of HTBORDER here, because the mouse is // inside the window now, return HTCLIENT to let the controls @@ -1353,9 +1565,28 @@ return true; } } + + case WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING: { + // ### FIXME: How does this problem happen and why is it solved? + // When toggling the "Show theme color in title bar and window border" setting in + // Windows Settings, or calling `DrawMenuBar()`, Windows sends a message of + // WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING with flags 0x37. If we do not process this message, + // the client area as a whole will shift to the left, which looks very abnormal if + // we don't repaint it. This exception disappears if we add SWP_NOCOPYBITS flag. + // But I don't know what caused the problem, or why this would solve it. + static constexpr const auto kBadWindowPosFlag = + SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_FRAMECHANGED; + const auto windowPos = reinterpret_cast<LPWINDOWPOS>(lParam); + if (windowPos->flags == kBadWindowPosFlag) { + windowPos->flags |= SWP_NOCOPYBITS; + } + break; + } + default: break; } + if (!isWin10OrGreater()) { switch (message) { case WM_NCUAHDRAWCAPTION: @@ -1388,11 +1619,7 @@ // window activation state change. *result = ::DefWindowProcW(hWnd, WM_NCACTIVATE, wParam, -1); } else { - if (wParam) { - *result = FALSE; - } else { - *result = TRUE; - } + *result = TRUE; } return true; } @@ -1674,7 +1901,8 @@ }(); RECT windowPos{}; ::GetWindowRect(hWnd, &windowPos); - return {static_cast<LONG>(windowPos.left + horizontalOffset), static_cast<LONG>(windowPos.top + verticalOffset)}; + return {static_cast<LONG>(windowPos.left + horizontalOffset), + static_cast<LONG>(windowPos.top + verticalOffset)}; }; bool shouldShowSystemMenu = false; bool broughtByKeyboard = false; @@ -1682,7 +1910,8 @@ switch (message) { case WM_RBUTTONUP: { const POINT nativeLocalPos = getNativePosFromMouse(); - const QPoint qtScenePos = QHighDpi::fromNativeLocalPosition(QPoint(nativeLocalPos.x, nativeLocalPos.y), m_windowHandle); + const QPoint qtScenePos = + QHighDpi::fromNativeLocalPosition(point2qpoint(nativeLocalPos), m_windowHandle); if (isInTitleBarDraggableArea(qtScenePos)) { shouldShowSystemMenu = true; nativeGlobalPos = nativeLocalPos; @@ -1721,7 +1950,8 @@ break; } if (shouldShowSystemMenu) { - showSystemMenu2(hWnd, nativeGlobalPos, broughtByKeyboard); + showSystemMenu2(hWnd, nativeGlobalPos, broughtByKeyboard, + m_delegate->isHostSizeFixed(m_host)); // QPA's internal code will handle system menu events separately, and its // behavior is not what we would want to see because it doesn't know our // window doesn't have any window frame now, so return early here to avoid -- Gitblit v1.9.1