From d61db440e1c757a656ec2ab91f0c2f39ccd5d5f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yuhang Zhao <zhaoyuhang@rankyee.com> Date: ćšć, 28 12æ 2023 15:19:56 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] minor tweaks --- src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp | 136 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 files changed, 89 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp b/src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp index 3eb6beb..02ea7e5 100644 --- a/src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp +++ b/src/widgets/widgetwindowagent_win.cpp @@ -8,7 +8,29 @@ namespace QWK { -#if QWINDOWKIT_CONFIG(ENABLE_WINDOWS_SYSTEM_BORDER) +#if QWINDOWKIT_CONFIG(ENABLE_WINDOWS_SYSTEM_BORDERS) + // https://github.com/qt/qtbase/blob/e26a87f1ecc40bc8c6aa5b889fce67410a57a702/src/plugins/platforms/windows/qwindowsbackingstore.cpp#L42 + // In QtWidgets applications, when repainting happens, QPA at the last calls + // QWindowsBackingStore::flush() to draw the contents of the buffer to the screen, we need to + // call GDI drawing the top border after that. + + // After debugging, we know that there are two situations that will lead to repaint. + // + // 1. Windows sends a WM_PAINT message, after which Qt immediately generates a QExposeEvent or + // QResizeEvent and send it to the corresponding QWidgetWindow instance, calling "flush" at the + // end of its handler. + // + // 2. When a timer or user input triggers Qt to repaint spontaneously, the corresponding + // QWidget receives a QEvent::UpdateRequest event and also calls "flush" at the end of its + // handler. + // + // The above two cases are mutually exclusive, so we just need to intercept the two events + // separately and draw the border area after the "flush" is called. + + // https://github.com/qt/qtbase/blob/e26a87f1ecc40bc8c6aa5b889fce67410a57a702/src/plugins/platforms/windows/qwindowswindow.cpp#L2440 + // Note that we can not draw the border right after WM_PAINT comes or right before the WndProc + // returns, because Qt calls BeginPaint() and EndPaint() itself. We should make sure that we + // draw the top border between these two calls, otherwise some display exceptions may arise. class WidgetBorderHandler : public QObject, public NativeEventFilter, public SharedEventFilter { public: @@ -21,6 +43,8 @@ // Must extend top frame to client area static QVariant defaultMargins = QVariant::fromValue(QMargins(0, 1, 0, 0)); ctx->setWindowAttribute(QStringLiteral("extra-margins"), defaultMargins); + + // Enable dark mode by default, otherwise the system borders are white ctx->setWindowAttribute(QStringLiteral("dark-mode"), true); ctx->installNativeEventFilter(this); @@ -43,33 +67,69 @@ } } + inline void resumeWidgetEventAndDraw(QWidget *w, QEvent *event) { + // Friend class helping to call `event` + class HackedWidget : public QWidget { + public: + friend class QWK::WidgetBorderHandler; + }; + + // Let the widget paint first + static_cast<HackedWidget *>(w)->event(event); + + // Due to the timer or user action, Qt will repaint some regions spontaneously, + // even if there is no WM_PAINT message, we must wait for it to finish painting + // and then update the top border area. + ctx->virtual_hook(AbstractWindowContext::DrawWindows10BorderHook2, nullptr); + } + + inline void resumeWindowEventAndDraw(QWindow *window, QEvent *event) { + // Friend class helping to call `event` + class HackedWindow : public QWindow { + public: + friend class QWK::WidgetBorderHandler; + }; + + // Let Qt paint first + static_cast<HackedWindow *>(window)->event(event); + + // Upon receiving the WM_PAINT message, Qt will repaint the entire view, and we + // must wait for it to finish painting before drawing this top border area. + ctx->virtual_hook(AbstractWindowContext::DrawWindows10BorderHook2, nullptr); + } + + inline void updateExtraMargins(bool windowActive) { + if (windowActive) { + // Restore margins when the window is active + static QVariant defaultMargins = QVariant::fromValue(QMargins(0, 1, 0, 0)); + ctx->setWindowAttribute(QStringLiteral("extra-margins"), defaultMargins); + return; + } + + // https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/71a6f26e6ece656084e87de1a528c4a8072eeabd/src/cascadia/WindowsTerminal/NonClientIslandWindow.cpp#L904 + // When the window is inactive, there is a transparency bug in the top + // border, and we need to extend the non-client area to the whole title + // bar. + QRect frame = ctx->windowAttribute(QStringLiteral("title-bar-rect")).toRect(); + QMargins margins{0, frame.top(), 0, 0}; + ctx->setWindowAttribute(QStringLiteral("extra-margins"), QVariant::fromValue(margins)); + } + protected: bool nativeEventFilter(const QByteArray &eventType, void *message, QT_NATIVE_EVENT_RESULT_TYPE *result) override { Q_UNUSED(eventType) + const auto msg = static_cast<const MSG *>(message); switch (msg->message) { case WM_DPICHANGED: { updateGeometry(); + updateExtraMargins(widget->isActiveWindow()); break; } case WM_ACTIVATE: { - if (LOWORD(msg->wParam) == WA_INACTIVE) { - // https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/71a6f26e6ece656084e87de1a528c4a8072eeabd/src/cascadia/WindowsTerminal/NonClientIslandWindow.cpp#L904 - // When the window is inactive, there is a transparency bug in the top - // border and we needs to extend the non-client area to the whole title - // bar. - QRect frame = - ctx->windowAttribute(QStringLiteral("title-bar-rect")).toRect(); - QMargins margins{0, -frame.top(), 0, 0}; - ctx->setWindowAttribute(QStringLiteral("extra-margins"), - QVariant::fromValue(margins)); - } else { - // Restore margins when the window is active - static QVariant defaultMargins = QVariant::fromValue(QMargins(0, 1, 0, 0)); - ctx->setWindowAttribute(QStringLiteral("extra-margins"), defaultMargins); - } + updateExtraMargins(LOWORD(msg->wParam) != WA_INACTIVE); break; } @@ -83,51 +143,33 @@ Q_UNUSED(obj) auto window = widget->windowHandle(); + + // Qt will absolutely send a QExposeEvent or QResizeEvent to the QWindow when it + // receives a WM_PAINT message. When the control flow enters the expose handler, Qt + // must have already called BeginPaint() and it's the best time for us to draw the + // top border. + + // Since a QExposeEvent will be sent immediately after the QResizeEvent, we can simply + // ignore it. if (event->type() == QEvent::Expose) { - // Qt will absolutely send a QExposeEvent to the QWindow when it receives a - // WM_PAINT message. When the control flow enters the expose handler, Qt must - // have already called BeginPaint() and it's the best time for us to draw the - // top border. auto ee = static_cast<QExposeEvent *>(event); - if (isNormalWindow() && window->isExposed() && !ee->region().isNull()) { - // Friend class helping to call `event` - class HackedWindow : public QWindow { - public: - friend class QWK::WidgetBorderHandler; - }; - - // Let Qt paint first - static_cast<HackedWindow *>(window)->event(event); - - // Upon receiving the WM_PAINT message, Qt will redraw the entire view, and we - // must wait for it to finish redrawing before drawing this top border area - ctx->virtual_hook(AbstractWindowContext::DrawWindows10BorderHook2, nullptr); + if (window->isExposed() && isNormalWindow() && !ee->region().isNull()) { + resumeWindowEventAndDraw(window, event); return true; } } + return false; } bool eventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event) override { Q_UNUSED(obj) + switch (event->type()) { case QEvent::UpdateRequest: { if (!isNormalWindow()) break; - - // Friend class helping to call `event` - class HackedWidget : public QWidget { - public: - friend class QWK::WidgetBorderHandler; - }; - - // Let the widget paint first - static_cast<HackedWidget *>(widget)->event(event); - - // Due to the timer or user action, Qt will redraw some regions spontaneously, - // even if there is no WM_PAINT message, we must wait for it to finish redrawing - // and then update the upper border area - ctx->virtual_hook(AbstractWindowContext::DrawWindows10BorderHook2, nullptr); + resumeWidgetEventAndDraw(widget, event); return true; } -- Gitblit v1.9.1