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//
// "$Id$"
//
// Android screen interface for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK).
//
// Copyright 1998-2018 by Bill Spitzak and others.
//
// This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in
// the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file. If this
// file is missing or damaged, see the license at:
//
// http://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php
//
// Please report all bugs and problems on the following page:
//
// http://www.fltk.org/str.php
//
#include "../../config_lib.h"
#include "Fl_Android_Screen_Driver.H"
#include "Fl_Android_Application.H"
#include "Fl_Android_Graphics_Font.H"
#include <FL/Fl.H>
#include <FL/platform.H>
#include <FL/Fl_Graphics_Driver.H>
#include <FL/Fl_RGB_Image.H>
#include <FL/fl_ask.H>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <math.h>
static void nothing() {}
void (*fl_unlock_function)() = nothing;
void (*fl_lock_function)() = nothing;
static void timer_do_callback(int timerIndex);
#if 0
// these are set by Fl::args() and override any system colors: from Fl_get_system_colors.cxx
extern const char *fl_fg;
extern const char *fl_bg;
extern const char *fl_bg2;
// end of extern additions workaround
#if !defined(HMONITOR_DECLARED) && (_WIN32_WINNT < 0x0500)
# define COMPILE_MULTIMON_STUBS
# include <multimon.h>
#endif // !HMONITOR_DECLARED && _WIN32_WINNT < 0x0500
#endif
/*
Creates a driver that manages all screen and display related calls.
This function must be implemented once for every platform.
*/
Fl_Screen_Driver *Fl_Screen_Driver::newScreenDriver()
{
return new Fl_Android_Screen_Driver();
}
extern int fl_send_system_handlers(void *e);
int Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::handle_app_command()
{
// get the command
int8_t cmd = Fl_Android_Application::read_cmd();
// setup the Android glue and prepare all settings for calling into FLTK
Fl_Android_Application::pre_exec_cmd(cmd);
// call all registered FLTK system handlers
Fl::e_number = ((uint32_t)(cmd-Fl_Android_Application::APP_CMD_INPUT_CHANGED)) + FL_ANDROID_EVENT_INPUT_CHANGED;
fl_send_system_handlers(nullptr);
// fixup and finalize application wide command handling
Fl_Android_Application::post_exec_cmd(cmd);
return 1;
}
int Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::handle_input_event()
{
AInputQueue *queue = Fl_Android_Application::input_event_queue();
AInputEvent *event = nullptr;
if (AInputQueue_getEvent(queue, &event) >= 0) {
if (AInputQueue_preDispatchEvent(queue, event)==0) {
int consumed = 0;
switch (AInputEvent_getType(event)) {
case AINPUT_EVENT_TYPE_KEY:
consumed = handle_keyboard_event(event);
break;
case AINPUT_EVENT_TYPE_MOTION:
consumed = handle_mouse_event(event);
break;
default:
// don't do anything. There may be additional event types in the future
break;
}
// TODO: handle all events here
AInputQueue_finishEvent(queue, event, consumed);
}
}
return 0;
}
int Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::handle_keyboard_event(AInputEvent *event)
{
Fl_Android_Application::log_i("Key event: action=%d keyCode=%d metaState=0x%x",
AKeyEvent_getAction(event),
AKeyEvent_getKeyCode(event),
AKeyEvent_getMetaState(event));
return 0;
}
int Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::handle_mouse_event(AInputEvent *event)
{
int ex = Fl::e_x_root = (int)(AMotionEvent_getX(event, 0) * 600 /
ANativeWindow_getWidth(Fl_Android_Application::native_window()));
int ey = Fl::e_y_root = (int)(AMotionEvent_getY(event, 0) * 800 /
ANativeWindow_getHeight(Fl_Android_Application::native_window()));
// FIXME: find the window in which the event happened
Fl_Window *win = Fl::grab();
if (!win) {
win = Fl::first_window();
while (win) {
if (ex >= win->x() && ex < win->x() + win->w() && ey >= win->y() &&
ey < win->y() + win->h())
break;
win = Fl::next_window(win);
}
}
if (!win) return 0;
if (win) {
Fl::e_x = ex-win->x();
Fl::e_y = ey-win->y();
} else {
Fl::e_x = ex;
Fl::e_y = ey;
}
Fl::e_state = FL_BUTTON1;
Fl::e_keysym = FL_Button + 1;
if (AMotionEvent_getAction(event) == AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_DOWN) {
Fl::e_is_click = 1;
if (win) Fl::handle(FL_PUSH, win); // do NOT send a push event into the "Desktop"
Fl_Android_Application::log_i("Mouse push %d at %d, %d", Fl::event_button(), Fl::event_x(), Fl::event_y());
} else if (AMotionEvent_getAction(event) == AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_MOVE) {
Fl::handle(FL_DRAG, win);
} else if (AMotionEvent_getAction(event) == AMOTION_EVENT_ACTION_UP) {
Fl::e_state = 0;
Fl::handle(FL_RELEASE, win);
}
return 1;
}
/**
* Handle all events in the even queue.
*
* FIXME: what should this function return?
*
* @param time_to_wait
* @return we do not know
*/
int Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::handle_queued_events(double time_to_wait)
{
int ret = 0;
// Read all pending events.
int ident;
int events;
struct android_poll_source *source;
for (;;) {
ident = ALooper_pollAll(Fl::damage() ? 0 : -1, nullptr, &events, (void **) &source);
switch (ident) {
// FIXME: ALOOPER_POLL_WAKE = -1, ALOOPER_POLL_CALLBACK = -2, ALOOPER_POLL_TIMEOUT = -3, ALOOPER_POLL_ERROR = -4
case Fl_Android_Application::LOOPER_ID_MAIN:
ret = handle_app_command();
break;
case Fl_Android_Application::LOOPER_ID_INPUT:
ret = handle_input_event();
break;
case Fl_Android_Application::LOOPER_ID_TIMER:
timer_do_callback(Fl_Android_Application::receive_timer_index());
break;
case -3: return ret;
default: return ret;
}
}
return ret;
}
double Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::wait(double time_to_wait)
{
Fl::run_checks();
static int in_idle = 0;
if (Fl::idle) {
if (!in_idle) {
in_idle = 1;
Fl::idle();
in_idle = 0;
}
// the idle function may turn off idle, we can then wait:
if (Fl::idle) time_to_wait = 0.0;
}
if (time_to_wait==0.0) {
// if there is no wait time, handle the event and show the results right away
fl_unlock_function();
handle_queued_events(time_to_wait);
fl_lock_function();
Fl::flush();
} else {
// if there is wait time, show the pending changes and then handle the events
Fl::flush();
if (Fl::idle && !in_idle) // 'idle' may have been set within flush()
time_to_wait = 0.0;
fl_unlock_function();
handle_queued_events(time_to_wait);
fl_lock_function();
}
return 0.0; // FIXME: return the remaining time to reach 'time_to_wait'
}
#if 0
int Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::visual(int flags)
{
fl_GetDC(0);
if (flags & FL_DOUBLE) return 0;
HDC gc = (HDC)Fl_Graphics_Driver::default_driver().gc();
if (!(flags & FL_INDEX) &&
GetDeviceCaps(gc,BITSPIXEL) <= 8) return 0;
if ((flags & FL_RGB8) && GetDeviceCaps(gc,BITSPIXEL)<24) return 0;
return 1;
}
// We go the much more difficult route of individually picking some multi-screen
// functions from the USER32.DLL . If these functions are not available, we
// will gracefully fall back to single monitor support.
//
// If we were to insist on the existence of "EnumDisplayMonitors" and
// "GetMonitorInfoA", it would be impossible to use FLTK on Windows 2000
// before SP2 or earlier.
// BOOL EnumDisplayMonitors(HDC, LPCRECT, MONITORENUMPROC, LPARAM)
typedef BOOL(WINAPI* fl_edm_func)(HDC, LPCRECT, MONITORENUMPROC, LPARAM);
// BOOL GetMonitorInfo(HMONITOR, LPMONITORINFO)
typedef BOOL(WINAPI* fl_gmi_func)(HMONITOR, LPMONITORINFO);
static fl_gmi_func fl_gmi = NULL; // used to get a proc pointer for GetMonitorInfoA
BOOL Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::screen_cb(HMONITOR mon, HDC hdc, LPRECT r, LPARAM d)
{
Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver *drv = (Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver*)d;
return drv->screen_cb(mon, hdc, r);
}
BOOL Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::screen_cb(HMONITOR mon, HDC, LPRECT r)
{
if (num_screens >= MAX_SCREENS) return TRUE;
MONITORINFOEX mi;
mi.cbSize = sizeof(mi);
// GetMonitorInfo(mon, &mi);
// (but we use our self-acquired function pointer instead)
if (fl_gmi(mon, &mi)) {
screens[num_screens] = mi.rcMonitor;
// If we also want to record the work area, we would also store mi.rcWork at this point
work_area[num_screens] = mi.rcWork;
//extern FILE*LOG;fprintf(LOG,"screen_cb ns=%d\n",num_screens);fflush(LOG);
/*fl_alert("screen %d %d,%d,%d,%d work %d,%d,%d,%d",num_screens,
screens[num_screens].left,screens[num_screens].right,screens[num_screens].top,screens[num_screens].bottom,
work_area[num_screens].left,work_area[num_screens].right,work_area[num_screens].top,work_area[num_screens].bottom);
*/
// find the pixel size
if (mi.cbSize == sizeof(mi)) {
HDC screen = CreateDC(mi.szDevice, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (screen) {
dpi[num_screens][0] = (float)GetDeviceCaps(screen, LOGPIXELSX);
dpi[num_screens][1] = (float)GetDeviceCaps(screen, LOGPIXELSY);
}
DeleteDC(screen);
}
num_screens++;
}
return TRUE;
}
void Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::init()
{
open_display();
// Since not all versions of Windows include multiple monitor support,
// we do a run-time check for the required functions...
HMODULE hMod = GetModuleHandle("USER32.DLL");
if (hMod) {
// check that EnumDisplayMonitors is available
fl_edm_func fl_edm = (fl_edm_func)GetProcAddress(hMod, "EnumDisplayMonitors");
if (fl_edm) {
// we have EnumDisplayMonitors - do we also have GetMonitorInfoA ?
fl_gmi = (fl_gmi_func)GetProcAddress(hMod, "GetMonitorInfoA");
if (fl_gmi) {
// We have GetMonitorInfoA, enumerate all the screens...
// EnumDisplayMonitors(0,0,screen_cb,0);
// (but we use our self-acquired function pointer instead)
// NOTE: num_screens is incremented in screen_cb so we must first reset it here...
num_screens = 0;
fl_edm(0, 0, screen_cb, (LPARAM)this);
return;
}
}
}
// If we get here, assume we have 1 monitor...
num_screens = 1;
screens[0].top = 0;
screens[0].left = 0;
screens[0].right = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
screens[0].bottom = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
work_area[0] = screens[0];
scale_of_screen[0] = 1;
}
float Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::desktop_scale_factor() {
return 0; //indicates each screen has already been assigned its scale factor value
}
void Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::screen_work_area(int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int n)
{
if (num_screens < 0) init();
if (n < 0 || n >= num_screens) n = 0;
X = work_area[n].left/scale_of_screen[n];
Y = work_area[n].top/scale_of_screen[n];
W = (work_area[n].right - X)/scale_of_screen[n];
H = (work_area[n].bottom - Y)/scale_of_screen[n];
}
void Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::screen_xywh(int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int n)
{
if (num_screens < 0) init();
if ((n < 0) || (n >= num_screens))
n = 0;
if (num_screens > 0) {
X = screens[n].left/scale_of_screen[n];
Y = screens[n].top/scale_of_screen[n];
W = (screens[n].right - screens[n].left)/scale_of_screen[n];
H = (screens[n].bottom - screens[n].top)/scale_of_screen[n];
} else {
/* Fallback if something is broken... */
X = 0;
Y = 0;
W = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
H = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
}
}
void Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::screen_dpi(float &h, float &v, int n)
{
if (num_screens < 0) init();
h = v = 0.0f;
if (n >= 0 && n < num_screens) {
h = float(dpi[n][0]);
v = float(dpi[n][1]);
}
}
int Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::x()
{
RECT r;
SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETWORKAREA, 0, &r, 0);
return r.left;
}
int Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::y()
{
RECT r;
SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETWORKAREA, 0, &r, 0);
return r.top;
}
int Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::h()
{
RECT r;
SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETWORKAREA, 0, &r, 0);
return r.bottom - r.top;
}
int Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::w()
{
RECT r;
SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETWORKAREA, 0, &r, 0);
return r.right - r.left;
}
void Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::beep(int type)
{
switch (type) {
case FL_BEEP_QUESTION :
case FL_BEEP_PASSWORD :
MessageBeep(MB_ICONQUESTION);
break;
case FL_BEEP_MESSAGE :
MessageBeep(MB_ICONASTERISK);
break;
case FL_BEEP_NOTIFICATION :
MessageBeep(MB_ICONASTERISK);
break;
case FL_BEEP_ERROR :
MessageBeep(MB_ICONERROR);
break;
default :
MessageBeep(0xFFFFFFFF);
break;
}
}
#endif
/**
* On Android, we currently write into a memory buffer and copy
* the content to the screen.
*/
void Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::flush()
{
Fl_Screen_Driver::flush();
// FIXME: do this only if anything actually changed on screen (need to optimize)!
if (pScreenContentChanged) {
if (Fl_Android_Application::copy_screen())
pScreenContentChanged = false;
}
}
#if 0
extern void fl_fix_focus(); // in Fl.cxx
// We have to keep track of whether we have captured the mouse, since
// Windows shows little respect for this... Grep for fl_capture to
// see where and how this is used.
extern HWND fl_capture;
void Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::grab(Fl_Window* win)
{
if (win) {
if (!Fl::grab_) {
SetActiveWindow(fl_capture = fl_xid(Fl::first_window()));
SetCapture(fl_capture);
}
Fl::grab_ = win;
} else {
if (Fl::grab_) {
fl_capture = 0;
ReleaseCapture();
Fl::grab_ = 0;
fl_fix_focus();
}
}
}
static void set_selection_color(uchar r, uchar g, uchar b)
{
Fl::set_color(FL_SELECTION_COLOR,r,g,b);
}
static void getsyscolor(int what, const char* arg, void (*func)(uchar,uchar,uchar))
{
if (arg) {
uchar r,g,b;
if (!fl_parse_color(arg, r,g,b))
Fl::error("Unknown color: %s", arg);
else
func(r,g,b);
} else {
DWORD x = GetSysColor(what);
func(uchar(x&255), uchar(x>>8), uchar(x>>16));
}
}
void Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::get_system_colors()
{
if (!bg2_set) getsyscolor(COLOR_WINDOW, fl_bg2,Fl::background2);
if (!fg_set) getsyscolor(COLOR_WINDOWTEXT, fl_fg, Fl::foreground);
if (!bg_set) getsyscolor(COLOR_BTNFACE, fl_bg, Fl::background);
getsyscolor(COLOR_HIGHLIGHT, 0, set_selection_color);
}
const char *Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::get_system_scheme()
{
return fl_getenv("FLTK_SCHEME");
}
int Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::compose(int &del) {
unsigned char ascii = (unsigned char)Fl::e_text[0];
int condition = (Fl::e_state & (FL_ALT | FL_META)) && !(ascii & 128) ;
if (condition) { // this stuff is to be treated as a function key
del = 0;
return 0;
}
del = Fl::compose_state;
Fl::compose_state = 0;
// Only insert non-control characters:
if ( (!Fl::compose_state) && ! (ascii & ~31 && ascii!=127)) {
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
Fl_RGB_Image * // O - image or NULL if failed
Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::read_win_rectangle(
int X, // I - Left position
int Y, // I - Top position
int w, // I - Width of area to read
int h) // I - Height of area to read
{
float s = Fl_Surface_Device::surface()->driver()->scale();
return read_win_rectangle_unscaled(X*s, Y*s, w*s, h*s);
}
Fl_RGB_Image *Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::read_win_rectangle_unscaled(int X, int Y, int w, int h)
{
int d = 3; // Depth of image
int alpha = 0; uchar *p = NULL;
// Allocate the image data array as needed...
const uchar *oldp = p;
if (!p) p = new uchar[w * h * d];
// Initialize the default colors/alpha in the whole image...
memset(p, alpha, w * h * d);
// Grab all of the pixels in the image...
// Assure that we are not trying to read non-existing data. If it is so, the
// function should still work, but the out-of-bounds part of the image is
// untouched (initialized with the alpha value or 0 (black), resp.).
int ww = w; // We need the original width for output data line size
int shift_x = 0; // X target shift if X modified
int shift_y = 0; // Y target shift if X modified
if (X < 0) {
shift_x = -X;
w += X;
X = 0;
}
if (Y < 0) {
shift_y = -Y;
h += Y;
Y = 0;
}
if (h < 1 || w < 1) return 0/*p*/; // nothing to copy
int line_size = ((3*w+3)/4) * 4; // each line is aligned on a DWORD (4 bytes)
uchar *dib = new uchar[line_size*h]; // create temporary buffer to read DIB
// fill in bitmap info for GetDIBits
BITMAPINFO bi;
bi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER);
bi.bmiHeader.biWidth = w;
bi.bmiHeader.biHeight = -h; // negative => top-down DIB
bi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1;
bi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 24; // 24 bits RGB
bi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB;
bi.bmiHeader.biSizeImage = 0;
bi.bmiHeader.biXPelsPerMeter = 0;
bi.bmiHeader.biYPelsPerMeter = 0;
bi.bmiHeader.biClrUsed = 0;
bi.bmiHeader.biClrImportant = 0;
// copy bitmap from original DC (Window, Fl_Offscreen, ...)
HDC gc = (HDC)fl_graphics_driver->gc();
HDC hdc = CreateCompatibleDC(gc);
HBITMAP hbm = CreateCompatibleBitmap(gc,w,h);
int save_dc = SaveDC(hdc); // save context for cleanup
SelectObject(hdc,hbm); // select bitmap
BitBlt(hdc,0,0,w,h,gc,X,Y,SRCCOPY); // copy image section to DDB
// copy RGB image data to the allocated DIB
GetDIBits(hdc, hbm, 0, h, dib, (BITMAPINFO *)&bi, DIB_RGB_COLORS);
// finally copy the image data to the user buffer
for (int j = 0; j<h; j++) {
const uchar *src = dib + j * line_size; // source line
uchar *tg = p + (j + shift_y) * d * ww + shift_x * d; // target line
for (int i = 0; i<w; i++) {
uchar b = *src++;
uchar g = *src++;
*tg++ = *src++; // R
*tg++ = g; // G
*tg++ = b; // B
if (alpha)
*tg++ = alpha; // alpha
}
}
// free used GDI and other structures
RestoreDC(hdc,save_dc); // reset DC
DeleteDC(hdc);
DeleteObject(hbm);
delete[] dib; // delete DIB temporary buffer
Fl_RGB_Image *rgb = new Fl_RGB_Image(p, w, h, d);
if (!oldp) rgb->alloc_array = 1;
return rgb;
}
#ifndef FLTK_HIDPI_SUPPORT
/* Returns the current desktop scaling factor for screen_num (1.75 for example)
*/
float Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::DWM_scaling_factor() {
// Compute the global desktop scaling factor: 1, 1.25, 1.5, 1.75, etc...
// This factor can be set in Windows 10 by
// "Change the size of text, apps and other items" in display settings.
// We don't cache this value because it can change while the app is running.
HDC hdc = GetDC(NULL);
int hr = GetDeviceCaps(hdc, HORZRES); // pixels visible to the app
#ifndef DESKTOPHORZRES
#define DESKTOPHORZRES 118
/* As of 27 august 2016, the DESKTOPHORZRES flag for GetDeviceCaps()
has disappeared from Microsoft online doc, but is quoted in numerous coding examples
e.g., https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/6acc3b21-23a4-4a00-90b4-968a43e1ccc8/capture-screen-with-high-dpi?forum=vbgeneral
It is necessary for the computation of the scaling factor at runtime as done here.
*/
#endif
int dhr = GetDeviceCaps(hdc, DESKTOPHORZRES); // true number of pixels on display
ReleaseDC(NULL, hdc);
float scaling = dhr/float(hr);
scaling = int(scaling * 100 + 0.5)/100.; // round to 2 digits after decimal point
return scaling;
}
#endif // ! FLTK_HIDPI_SUPPORT
void Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::offscreen_size(Fl_Offscreen off, int &width, int &height)
{
BITMAP bitmap;
if ( GetObject(off, sizeof(BITMAP), &bitmap) ) {
width = bitmap.bmWidth;
height = bitmap.bmHeight;
}
}
//NOTICE: returns -1 if x,y is not in any screen
int Fl_WinAPI_Screen_Driver::screen_num_unscaled(int x, int y)
{
int screen = -1;
if (num_screens < 0) init();
for (int i = 0; i < num_screens; i ++) {
if (x >= screens[i].left && x < screens[i].right &&
y >= screens[i].top && y < screens[i].bottom) {
screen = i;
break;
}
}
return screen;
}
#endif
// ---- timers
struct TimerData
{
timer_t handle;
struct sigevent sigevent;
Fl_Timeout_Handler callback;
void *data;
bool used;
bool triggered;
struct itimerspec timeout;
};
static TimerData* timerData = nullptr;
static int NTimerData = 0;
static int nTimerData = 0;
static int allocate_more_timers()
{
if (NTimerData == 0) {
NTimerData = 8;
}
if (NTimerData>256) { // out of timers
return -1;
}
NTimerData *= 2;
timerData = (TimerData*)realloc(timerData, sizeof(TimerData) * NTimerData);
return nTimerData;
}
static void timer_signal_handler(union sigval data)
{
int timerIndex = data.sival_int;
Fl_Android_Application::send_timer_index(timerIndex);
}
static void timer_do_callback(int timerIndex)
{
TimerData& t = timerData[timerIndex];
t.triggered = false;
if (t.callback) {
t.callback(t.data);
// TODO: should we release the timer at this point?
}
}
void Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::add_timeout(double time, Fl_Timeout_Handler cb, void *data)
{
repeat_timeout(time, cb, data);
}
void Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::repeat_timeout(double time, Fl_Timeout_Handler cb, void *data)
{
int ret = -1;
int timerIndex = -1;
// first, find the timer associated with this handler
for (int i = 0; i < nTimerData; ++i) {
TimerData& t = timerData[i];
if ( (t.used) && (t.callback==cb) && (t.data==data) ) {
timerIndex = i;
break;
}
}
// if we did not have a timer yet, find a free slot
if (timerIndex==-1) {
for (int i = 0; i < nTimerData; ++i) {
if (!timerData[i].used)
timerIndex = i;
break;
}
}
// if that didn't work, allocate more timers
if (timerIndex==-1) {
if (nTimerData==NTimerData)
allocate_more_timers();
timerIndex = nTimerData++;
}
// if that didn;t work either, we ran out of timers
if (timerIndex==-1) {
Fl::error("FLTK ran out of timer slots.");
return;
}
TimerData& t = timerData[timerIndex];
if (!t.used) {
t.data = data;
t.callback = cb;
memset(&t.sigevent, 0, sizeof(struct sigevent));
t.sigevent.sigev_notify = SIGEV_THREAD;
t.sigevent.sigev_notify_function = timer_signal_handler;
t.sigevent.sigev_value.sival_int = timerIndex;
ret = timer_create(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &t.sigevent, &t.handle);
if (ret==-1) {
Fl_Android_Application::log_e("Can't create timer: %s", strerror(errno));
return;
}
t.used = true;
}
double ff;
t.timeout = {
{ 0, 0 },
{ (time_t)floor(time), (long)(modf(time, &ff)*1000000000) }
};
ret = timer_settime(t.handle, 0, &t.timeout, nullptr);
if (ret==-1) {
Fl_Android_Application::log_e("Can't launch timer: %s", strerror(errno));
return;
}
t.triggered = true;
}
int Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::has_timeout(Fl_Timeout_Handler cb, void *data)
{
for (int i = 0; i < nTimerData; ++i) {
TimerData& t = timerData[i];
if ( (t.used) && (t.callback==cb) && (t.data==data) ) {
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
void Fl_Android_Screen_Driver::remove_timeout(Fl_Timeout_Handler cb, void *data)
{
for (int i = 0; i < nTimerData; ++i) {
TimerData& t = timerData[i];
if ( t.used && (t.callback==cb) && ( (t.data==data) || (data==nullptr) ) ) {
if (t.used)
timer_delete(t.handle);
t.triggered = t.used = false;
}
}
}
//
// End of "$Id$".
//
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