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wxWidgets/src/msw/gauge.cpp
Vadim Zeitlin 17105cfd07 Simplify changing window styles in wxMSW code
Add wxMSWWinStyleUpdater and wxMSWWinExStyleUpdater helper classes which
allow writing code changing GWL_STYLE and GWL_EXSTYLE bits,
respectively, in a shorter and more clear way.

There should be no real changes in behaviour.
2017-12-10 17:47:16 +01:00

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: src/msw/gauge.cpp
// Purpose: wxGauge class
// Author: Julian Smart
// Modified by:
// Created: 01/02/97
// Copyright: (c) Julian Smart
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// ============================================================================
// declarations
// ============================================================================
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h".
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
#if wxUSE_GAUGE
#include "wx/gauge.h"
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/app.h"
#include "wx/msw/wrapcctl.h" // include <commctrl.h> "properly"
#endif
#include "wx/appprogress.h"
#include "wx/msw/private.h"
#include "wx/msw/private/winstyle.h"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// constants
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef PBM_SETBARCOLOR
#define PBM_SETBARCOLOR (WM_USER+9)
#endif
#ifndef PBM_SETBKCOLOR
#define PBM_SETBKCOLOR 0x2001
#endif
#ifndef PBS_MARQUEE
#define PBS_MARQUEE 0x08
#endif
#ifndef PBM_SETMARQUEE
#define PBM_SETMARQUEE (WM_USER+10)
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxWin macros
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ============================================================================
// wxGauge implementation
// ============================================================================
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxGauge creation
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
bool wxGauge::Create(wxWindow *parent,
wxWindowID id,
int range,
const wxPoint& pos,
const wxSize& size,
long style,
const wxValidator& validator,
const wxString& name)
{
if ( !CreateControl(parent, id, pos, size, style, validator, name) )
return false;
if ( !MSWCreateControl(PROGRESS_CLASS, wxEmptyString, pos, size) )
return false;
// in case we need to emulate indeterminate mode...
m_nDirection = wxRIGHT;
SetRange(range);
InitProgressIndicatorIfNeeded();
return true;
}
wxGauge::~wxGauge()
{
}
WXDWORD wxGauge::MSWGetStyle(long style, WXDWORD *exstyle) const
{
WXDWORD msStyle = wxControl::MSWGetStyle(style, exstyle);
if ( style & wxGA_VERTICAL )
msStyle |= PBS_VERTICAL;
if ( style & wxGA_SMOOTH )
msStyle |= PBS_SMOOTH;
return msStyle;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxGauge geometry
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
wxSize wxGauge::DoGetBestSize() const
{
// Windows HIG (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa511279.aspx)
// suggest progress bar size of "107 or 237 x 8 dialog units". Let's use
// the smaller one.
if (HasFlag(wxGA_VERTICAL))
return ConvertDialogToPixels(wxSize(8, 107));
else
return ConvertDialogToPixels(wxSize(107, 8));
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxGauge setters
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void wxGauge::SetRange(int r)
{
// Changing range implicitly means we're using determinate mode.
if ( IsInIndeterminateMode() )
SetDeterminateMode();
wxGaugeBase::SetRange(r);
#ifdef PBM_SETRANGE32
::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), PBM_SETRANGE32, 0, r);
#else // !PBM_SETRANGE32
// fall back to PBM_SETRANGE (limited to 16 bits)
::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), PBM_SETRANGE, 0, MAKELPARAM(0, r));
#endif // PBM_SETRANGE32/!PBM_SETRANGE32
}
void wxGauge::SetValue(int pos)
{
// Setting the value implicitly means that we're using determinate mode.
if ( IsInIndeterminateMode() )
SetDeterminateMode();
if ( GetValue() != pos )
{
wxGaugeBase::SetValue(pos);
::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), PBM_SETPOS, pos, 0);
}
}
bool wxGauge::SetForegroundColour(const wxColour& col)
{
if ( !wxControl::SetForegroundColour(col) )
return false;
::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), PBM_SETBARCOLOR, 0, (LPARAM)wxColourToRGB(col));
return true;
}
bool wxGauge::SetBackgroundColour(const wxColour& col)
{
if ( !wxControl::SetBackgroundColour(col) )
return false;
::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), PBM_SETBKCOLOR, 0, (LPARAM)wxColourToRGB(col));
return true;
}
bool wxGauge::IsInIndeterminateMode() const
{
return (::GetWindowLong(GetHwnd(), GWL_STYLE) & PBS_MARQUEE) != 0;
}
void wxGauge::SetIndeterminateMode()
{
// Switch the control into indeterminate mode if necessary.
if ( !IsInIndeterminateMode() )
{
wxMSWWinStyleUpdater(GetHwnd()).TurnOn(PBS_MARQUEE);
::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), PBM_SETMARQUEE, TRUE, 0);
}
}
void wxGauge::SetDeterminateMode()
{
if ( IsInIndeterminateMode() )
{
::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), PBM_SETMARQUEE, FALSE, 0);
wxMSWWinStyleUpdater(GetHwnd()).TurnOff(PBS_MARQUEE);
}
}
void wxGauge::Pulse()
{
if (wxApp::GetComCtl32Version() >= 600)
{
// switch to indeterminate mode if required
SetIndeterminateMode();
SendMessage(GetHwnd(), PBM_STEPIT, 0, 0);
if ( m_appProgressIndicator )
m_appProgressIndicator->Pulse();
}
else
{
// emulate indeterminate mode
wxGaugeBase::Pulse();
}
}
#endif // wxUSE_GAUGE