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From: Christian Walther <cwalther@gmx.ch>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 21:19:53 +0100
Subject: [SDL] More mouse enhancements for Mac OS X
The attached patch brings two more enhancements to mouse handling on Mac
OS X (Quartz):
1. Currently, after launching an SDL application, SDL's notion of the
mouse position is stuck in the top left corner (0,0) until the first
time the mouse is moved. That's because the UpdateMouse() function isn't
implemented in the Quartz driver. This patch adds it.
2. When grabbing input while the mouse cursor is hidden, the function
CGAssociateMouseAndMouseCursorPosition(0) is called, which prevents the
system's notion of the mouse location from moving (and therefore leaving
the SDL window) even when the mouse is moved. However, apparently the
Wacom tablet driver (and maybe other special pointing device drivers)
doesn't care about that setting and still allows the mouse location to
go outside of the window. Interestingly, the system cursor, which is
made visible by the existing code in SDL in that case, does not follow
the mouse location, but appears in the middle of the SDL window. The
mouse location being outside of the window however means that mouse
button events go to background applications (or the dock or whatever is
there), which is very confusing to the user who sees no cursor outside
of the SDL window.
I have not found any way of intercepting these events (and that's
probably by design, as "normal" applications shouldn't prevent the user
from bringing other applications' windows to the front by clicking on
them). An idea would be placing a fully transparent, screen-filling
window in front of everything, but I fear that this might affect
rendering performance (by doing unnecessary compositing, using up
memory, or whatever).
The deluxe solution to the problem would be talking to the tablet
driver using AppleEvents to tell it to constrain its mapped area to the
window (see Wacom's "TabletEventDemo" sample app,
http://www.wacomeng.com/devsupport/mac/downloads.html), but I think that
the bloat that solution would add to SDL would outweigh its usefulness.
What I did instead in my patch is reassociating mouse and cursor when
the mouse leaves the window while an invisible grab is in effect, and
restoring the grab when the window is entered. That way, the grab can
still be effectively broken by a tablet, but at least it's obvious to
the user that it is broken. That change is minimal - it doesn't affect
operation with a mouse (or a trackpad), and the code that it adds is not
executed on every PumpEvents() call, only when entering and leaving the
window.
Unless there are any concerns about the patch, please apply. Feel free
to shorten the lengthy comment in SDL_QuartzEvents.m if you think it's
too verbose.
Thanks
-Christian
author | Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org> |
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date | Mon, 02 Jan 2006 00:31:00 +0000 |
parents | 609c060fd2a2 |
children | c9b51268668f |
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/* SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Sam Lantinga This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Sam Lantinga slouken@libsdl.org */ #ifdef SAVE_RCSID static char rcsid = "@(#) $Id$"; #endif /* Include file for SDL custom system window manager hooks */ #ifndef _SDL_syswm_h #define _SDL_syswm_h #include "SDL_version.h" #include "begin_code.h" /* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Your application has access to a special type of event 'SDL_SYSWMEVENT', which contains window-manager specific information and arrives whenever an unhandled window event occurs. This event is ignored by default, but you can enable it with SDL_EventState() */ #ifdef SDL_PROTOTYPES_ONLY struct SDL_SysWMinfo; typedef struct SDL_SysWMinfo SDL_SysWMinfo; #else #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) // conflicts with Quickdraw.h #define Cursor X11Cursor #endif /* This is the structure for custom window manager events */ #if (defined(unix) || defined(__unix__) || defined(_AIX) || \ defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || \ (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__))) && \ (!defined(DISABLE_X11) && !defined(__CYGWIN32__) && !defined(ENABLE_NANOX) && \ !defined(__QNXNTO__)) /* AIX is unix, of course, but the native compiler CSet doesn't define unix */ #include <X11/Xlib.h> #include <X11/Xatom.h> #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) // matches the re-define above #undef Cursor #endif /* These are the various supported subsystems under UNIX */ typedef enum { SDL_SYSWM_X11 } SDL_SYSWM_TYPE; /* The UNIX custom event structure */ struct SDL_SysWMmsg { SDL_version version; SDL_SYSWM_TYPE subsystem; union { XEvent xevent; } event; }; /* The UNIX custom window manager information structure. When this structure is returned, it holds information about which low level system it is using, and will be one of SDL_SYSWM_TYPE. */ typedef struct SDL_SysWMinfo { SDL_version version; SDL_SYSWM_TYPE subsystem; union { struct { Display *display; /* The X11 display */ Window window; /* The X11 display window */ /* These locking functions should be called around any X11 functions using the display variable. They lock the event thread, so should not be called around event functions or from event filters. */ void (*lock_func)(void); void (*unlock_func)(void); /* Introduced in SDL 1.0.2 */ Window fswindow; /* The X11 fullscreen window */ Window wmwindow; /* The X11 managed input window */ } x11; } info; } SDL_SysWMinfo; #elif defined(ENABLE_NANOX) #include <microwin/nano-X.h> /* The generic custom event structure */ struct SDL_SysWMmsg { SDL_version version; int data; }; /* The windows custom window manager information structure */ typedef struct SDL_SysWMinfo { SDL_version version ; GR_WINDOW_ID window ; /* The display window */ } SDL_SysWMinfo; #elif defined(WIN32) #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #include <windows.h> /* The windows custom event structure */ struct SDL_SysWMmsg { SDL_version version; HWND hwnd; /* The window for the message */ UINT msg; /* The type of message */ WPARAM wParam; /* WORD message parameter */ LPARAM lParam; /* LONG message parameter */ }; /* The windows custom window manager information structure */ typedef struct SDL_SysWMinfo { SDL_version version; HWND window; /* The Win32 display window */ HGLRC hglrc; /* The OpenGL context, if any */ } SDL_SysWMinfo; #elif defined(__riscos__) /* RISC OS custom event structure */ struct SDL_SysWMmsg { SDL_version version; int eventCode; /* The window for the message */ int pollBlock[64]; }; /* The RISC OS custom window manager information structure */ typedef struct SDL_SysWMinfo { SDL_version version; int wimpVersion; /* Wimp version running under */ int taskHandle; /* The RISC OS task handle */ int window; /* The RISC OS display window */ } SDL_SysWMinfo; #elif defined(__QNXNTO__) #include <sys/neutrino.h> #include <Ph.h> /* The QNX custom event structure */ struct SDL_SysWMmsg { SDL_version version; int data; }; /* The QNX custom window manager information structure */ typedef struct SDL_SysWMinfo { SDL_version version; int data; } SDL_SysWMinfo; #else /* The generic custom event structure */ struct SDL_SysWMmsg { SDL_version version; int data; }; /* The generic custom window manager information structure */ typedef struct SDL_SysWMinfo { SDL_version version; int data; } SDL_SysWMinfo; #endif /* OS type */ #endif /* SDL_PROTOTYPES_ONLY */ /* Function prototypes */ /* * This function gives you custom hooks into the window manager information. * It fills the structure pointed to by 'info' with custom information and * returns 1 if the function is implemented. If it's not implemented, or * the version member of the 'info' structure is invalid, it returns 0. * * You typically use this function like this: * SDL_SysWMInfo info; * SDL_VERSION(&info.version); * if ( SDL_GetWMInfo(&info) ) { ... } */ extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetWMInfo(SDL_SysWMinfo *info); /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #include "close_code.h" #endif /* _SDL_syswm_h */