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/* gtktoolkit.c -- Native portion of GtkToolkit
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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exception statement from your version. */
#include "gtkpeer.h"
#include "gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkToolkit.h"
#include "gthread-jni.h"
#include "jcl.h"
#include <gdk/gdkx.h>
#define RC_FILE ".classpath-gtkrc"
/* From java.awt.SystemColor */
#define AWT_DESKTOP 0
#define AWT_ACTIVE_CAPTION 1
#define AWT_ACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT 2
#define AWT_ACTIVE_CAPTION_BORDER 3
#define AWT_INACTIVE_CAPTION 4
#define AWT_INACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT 5
#define AWT_INACTIVE_CAPTION_BORDER 6
#define AWT_WINDOW 7
#define AWT_WINDOW_BORDER 8
#define AWT_WINDOW_TEXT 9
#define AWT_MENU 10
#define AWT_MENU_TEXT 11
#define AWT_TEXT 12
#define AWT_TEXT_TEXT 13
#define AWT_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT 14
#define AWT_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_TEXT 15
#define AWT_TEXT_INACTIVE_TEXT 16
#define AWT_CONTROL 17
#define AWT_CONTROL_TEXT 18
#define AWT_CONTROL_HIGHLIGHT 19
#define AWT_CONTROL_LT_HIGHLIGHT 20
#define AWT_CONTROL_SHADOW 21
#define AWT_CONTROL_DK_SHADOW 22
#define AWT_SCROLLBAR 23
#define AWT_INFO 24
#define AWT_INFO_TEXT 25
#define AWT_NUM_COLORS 26
struct state_table *cp_gtk_native_state_table;
struct state_table *cp_gtk_native_global_ref_table;
static jclass gtkgenericpeer;
static JavaVM *java_vm;
static jmethodID printCurrentThreadID;
union env_union
{
void *void_env;
JNIEnv *jni_env;
};
JNIEnv *
cp_gtk_gdk_env()
{
union env_union tmp;
g_assert((*java_vm)->GetEnv(java_vm, &tmp.void_env, JNI_VERSION_1_2) == JNI_OK);
return tmp.jni_env;
}
GtkWindowGroup *cp_gtk_global_window_group;
double cp_gtk_dpi_conversion_factor;
static void init_glib_threads(JNIEnv *, jint);
static void init_dpi_conversion_factor (void);
static void dpi_changed_cb (GtkSettings *settings,
GParamSpec *pspec);
#if GTK_MINOR_VERSION > 4
static GLogFunc old_glog_func;
static void glog_func (const gchar *log_domain,
GLogLevelFlags log_level,
const gchar *message,
gpointer user_data);
#endif
/*
* Call gtk_init. It is very important that this happen before any other
* gtk calls.
*
* The portableNativeSync argument may have the values:
* 1 if the Java property gnu.classpath.awt.gtk.portable.native.sync
* is set to "true".
* 0 if it is set to "false"
* -1 if unset.
*/
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkToolkit_gtkInit (JNIEnv *env,
jclass clazz __attribute__((unused)),
jint portableNativeSync)
{
int argc = 1;
char **argv;
char *homedir, *rcpath = NULL;
gtkgenericpeer = (*env)->FindClass(env, "gnu/java/awt/peer/gtk/GtkGenericPeer");
gtkgenericpeer = (*env)->NewGlobalRef(env, gtkgenericpeer);
printCurrentThreadID = (*env)->GetStaticMethodID (env, gtkgenericpeer,
"printCurrentThread", "()V");
NSA_INIT (env, gtkgenericpeer);
g_assert((*env)->GetJavaVM(env, &java_vm) == 0);
/* GTK requires a program's argc and argv variables, and requires that they
be valid. Set it up. */
argv = (char **) g_malloc (sizeof (char *) * 2);
argv[0] = (char *) g_malloc(1);
argv[0][0] = '\0';
argv[1] = NULL;
init_glib_threads(env, portableNativeSync);
/* From GDK 2.0 onwards we have to explicitly call gdk_threads_init */
gdk_threads_init();
gtk_init (&argc, &argv);
#if SYNCHRONIZE_GDK
XSynchronize (GDK_DISPLAY_XDISPLAY (gdk_display_get_default ()), True);
#endif
gtk_widget_set_default_colormap (gdk_rgb_get_colormap ());
/* Make sure queued calls don't get sent to GTK/GDK while
we're shutting down. */
atexit (gdk_threads_enter);
if ((homedir = getenv ("HOME")))
{
rcpath = (char *) g_malloc (strlen (homedir) + strlen (RC_FILE) + 2);
sprintf (rcpath, "%s/%s", homedir, RC_FILE);
}
gtk_rc_parse ((rcpath) ? rcpath : RC_FILE);
g_free (rcpath);
g_free (argv[0]);
g_free (argv);
/* On errors or warning print a whole stacktrace. */
#if GTK_MINOR_VERSION > 4
old_glog_func = g_log_set_default_handler (&glog_func, NULL);
#endif
cp_gtk_button_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_checkbox_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_choice_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_component_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_filedialog_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_list_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_menuitem_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_scrollbar_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_textcomponent_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_window_init_jni ();
cp_gtk_global_window_group = gtk_window_group_new ();
init_dpi_conversion_factor ();
}
/** Initialize GLIB's threads properly, based on the value of the
gnu.classpath.awt.gtk.portable.native.sync Java system property. If
that's unset, use the PORTABLE_NATIVE_SYNC config.h macro. (TODO:
In some release following 0.10, that config.h macro will go away.)
*/
static void
init_glib_threads(JNIEnv *env, jint portableNativeSync)
{
if (portableNativeSync < 0)
{
#ifdef PORTABLE_NATIVE_SYNC /* Default value, if not set by the Java system
property */
portableNativeSync = 1;
#else
portableNativeSync = 0;
#endif
}
(*env)->GetJavaVM( env, &cp_gtk_the_vm );
if (!g_thread_supported ())
{
if (portableNativeSync)
g_thread_init ( &cp_gtk_portable_native_sync_jni_functions );
else
g_thread_init ( NULL );
}
else
{
/* Warn if portable native sync is desired but the threading
system is already initialized. In that case we can't
override the threading implementation with our portable
native sync functions. */
if (portableNativeSync)
g_printerr ("peer warning: portable native sync disabled.\n");
}
/* Debugging progress message; uncomment if needed: */
/* printf("called gthread init\n"); */
}
void
cp_gtk_print_current_thread (void)
{
(*cp_gtk_gdk_env())->CallStaticVoidMethod (cp_gtk_gdk_env(), gtkgenericpeer, printCurrentThreadID);
}
/* This is a big hack, needed until this pango bug is resolved:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119081.
See: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-i18n-list/2003-August/msg00001.html
for details. */
static void
init_dpi_conversion_factor ()
{
GtkSettings *settings = gtk_settings_get_default ();
GObjectClass *klass;
klass = G_OBJECT_CLASS (GTK_SETTINGS_GET_CLASS (settings));
if (g_object_class_find_property (klass, "gtk-xft-dpi"))
{
int int_dpi;
g_object_get (settings, "gtk-xft-dpi", &int_dpi, NULL);
/* If int_dpi == -1 gtk-xft-dpi returns the default value. So we
have to do approximate calculation here. */
if (int_dpi < 0)
cp_gtk_dpi_conversion_factor = PANGO_SCALE * 72.0 / 96.;
else
cp_gtk_dpi_conversion_factor =
PANGO_SCALE * 72.0 / (int_dpi / PANGO_SCALE);
g_signal_connect (settings, "notify::gtk-xft-dpi",
G_CALLBACK (dpi_changed_cb), NULL);
}
else
/* Approximate. */
cp_gtk_dpi_conversion_factor = PANGO_SCALE * 72.0 / 96.;
}
static void
dpi_changed_cb (GtkSettings *settings,
GParamSpec *pspec __attribute__((unused)))
{
int int_dpi;
g_object_get (settings, "gtk-xft-dpi", &int_dpi, NULL);
if (int_dpi < 0)
cp_gtk_dpi_conversion_factor = PANGO_SCALE * 72.0 / 96.;
else
cp_gtk_dpi_conversion_factor =
PANGO_SCALE * 72.0 / (int_dpi / PANGO_SCALE);
}
#if GTK_MINOR_VERSION > 4
static void
glog_func (const gchar *log_domain,
GLogLevelFlags log_level,
const gchar *message,
gpointer user_data)
{
old_glog_func (log_domain, log_level, message, user_data);
if (log_level & (G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR
| G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL
| G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING))
{
JNIEnv *env = cp_gtk_gdk_env ();
jthrowable *exc = (*env)->ExceptionOccurred(env);
gchar *detail = g_strconcat (log_domain, ": ", message, NULL);
JCL_ThrowException (env, "java/lang/InternalError", detail);
g_free (detail);
(*env)->ExceptionDescribe (env);
if (exc != NULL)
(*env)->Throw (env, exc);
else
(*env)->ExceptionClear (env);
}
}
#endif
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkToolkit_gtkMain
(JNIEnv *env __attribute__((unused)), jobject obj __attribute__((unused)))
{
gdk_threads_enter ();
gtk_main ();
gdk_threads_leave ();
}
static jint gdk_color_to_java_color (GdkColor color);
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkToolkit_beep
(JNIEnv *env __attribute__((unused)), jobject obj __attribute__((unused)))
{
gdk_threads_enter ();
gdk_beep ();
gdk_threads_leave ();
}
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkToolkit_sync
(JNIEnv *env __attribute__((unused)), jobject obj __attribute__((unused)))
{
gdk_threads_enter ();
gdk_flush ();
gdk_threads_leave ();
}
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkToolkit_getScreenSizeDimensions
(JNIEnv *env __attribute__((unused)), jobject obj __attribute__((unused)),
jintArray jdims)
{
jint *dims = (*env)->GetIntArrayElements (env, jdims, 0);
gdk_threads_enter ();
dims[0] = gdk_screen_width ();
dims[1] = gdk_screen_height ();
gdk_threads_leave ();
(*env)->ReleaseIntArrayElements(env, jdims, dims, 0);
}
JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkToolkit_getScreenResolution
(JNIEnv *env __attribute__((unused)), jobject obj __attribute__((unused)))
{
jint res;
gdk_threads_enter ();
res = gdk_screen_width () / (gdk_screen_width_mm () / 25.4);
gdk_threads_leave ();
return res;
}
/**
* Report the number of mouse buttons
* Returns the number of buttons of the first mouse found, or -1 if no mouse
* seems to be connected.
*/
JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkToolkit_getMouseNumberOfButtons
(JNIEnv *env __attribute__((unused)), jobject obj __attribute__((unused)))
{
jint res = -1;
GList *devices;
GdkDevice *d;
gdk_threads_enter ();
/* FIXME: Why doesn't this return the correct number? */
devices = gdk_devices_list();
while( res == -1 && devices != NULL )
{
d = GDK_DEVICE( devices->data );
if( d->source == GDK_SOURCE_MOUSE )
res = d->num_keys;
devices = devices->next;
}
gdk_threads_leave ();
return res;
}
#define CONVERT(type, state) \
gdk_color_to_java_color (style->type[GTK_STATE_ ## state])
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkToolkit_loadSystemColors
(JNIEnv *env, jobject obj __attribute__((unused)),
jintArray jcolors)
{
jint *colors;
GtkStyle *style;
/* FIXME: this was deadlocking so assume it is thread-safe for now;
we need to replace this call with a .properties file anyway. */
#if 0
gdk_threads_enter ();
#endif
colors = (*env)->GetIntArrayElements (env, jcolors, 0);
style = gtk_widget_get_default_style ();
colors[AWT_DESKTOP] = CONVERT (bg, SELECTED);
colors[AWT_ACTIVE_CAPTION] = CONVERT (bg, SELECTED);
colors[AWT_ACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT] = CONVERT (text, SELECTED);
colors[AWT_ACTIVE_CAPTION_BORDER] = CONVERT (fg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_INACTIVE_CAPTION] = CONVERT (base, INSENSITIVE);
colors[AWT_INACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT] = CONVERT (fg, INSENSITIVE);
colors[AWT_INACTIVE_CAPTION_BORDER] = CONVERT (fg, INSENSITIVE);
colors[AWT_WINDOW] = CONVERT (bg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_WINDOW_BORDER] = CONVERT (fg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_WINDOW_TEXT] = CONVERT (fg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_MENU] = CONVERT (bg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_MENU_TEXT] = CONVERT (fg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_TEXT] = CONVERT (bg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_TEXT_TEXT] = CONVERT (fg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT] = CONVERT (bg, SELECTED);
colors[AWT_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_TEXT] = CONVERT (fg, SELECTED);
colors[AWT_TEXT_INACTIVE_TEXT] = CONVERT (bg, INSENSITIVE);
colors[AWT_CONTROL] = CONVERT (bg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_CONTROL_TEXT] = CONVERT (fg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_CONTROL_HIGHLIGHT] = CONVERT (base, ACTIVE);
colors[AWT_CONTROL_LT_HIGHLIGHT] = CONVERT (bg, PRELIGHT);
colors[AWT_CONTROL_SHADOW] = CONVERT (bg, ACTIVE);
colors[AWT_CONTROL_DK_SHADOW] = CONVERT (fg, INSENSITIVE);
colors[AWT_SCROLLBAR] = CONVERT (base, INSENSITIVE);
colors[AWT_INFO] = CONVERT (bg, NORMAL);
colors[AWT_INFO_TEXT] = CONVERT (fg, NORMAL);
(*env)->ReleaseIntArrayElements(env, jcolors, colors, 0);
#if 0
gdk_threads_leave ();
#endif
}
#undef CONVERT
static jint
gdk_color_to_java_color (GdkColor gdk_color)
{
guchar red;
guchar green;
guchar blue;
float factor;
factor = 255.0 / 65535.0;
red = (float) gdk_color.red * factor;
green = (float) gdk_color.green * factor;
blue = (float) gdk_color.blue * factor;
return (jint) (0xff000000 | (red << 16) | (green << 8) | blue);
}