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-rw-r--r--generic/tkBind.c3030
-rw-r--r--generic/tkCanvLine.c8
-rw-r--r--generic/tkCanvPoly.c8
-rw-r--r--generic/tkCanvText.c20
-rw-r--r--generic/tkCanvas.c8
-rw-r--r--generic/tkConfig.c1830
-rw-r--r--generic/tkEntry.c2973
-rw-r--r--generic/tkFocus.c573
-rw-r--r--generic/tkFont.c1721
-rw-r--r--generic/tkFrame.c853
-rw-r--r--generic/tkGrid.c1140
-rw-r--r--generic/tkImage.c775
-rw-r--r--generic/tkImgGIF.c293
-rw-r--r--generic/tkImgPPM.c238
-rw-r--r--generic/tkImgPhoto.c2156
-rw-r--r--generic/tkObj.c362
-rw-r--r--generic/tkOption.c766
-rw-r--r--generic/tkPack.c724
-rw-r--r--generic/tkRectOval.c650
-rw-r--r--generic/tkText.c5116
-rw-r--r--generic/tkTextImage.c447
-rw-r--r--generic/tkTextIndex.c1206
-rw-r--r--generic/tkTextTag.c1782
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diff --git a/generic/tkBind.c b/generic/tkBind.c
index c8a5b78..c6df007 100644
--- a/generic/tkBind.c
+++ b/generic/tkBind.c
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkBind.c --
*
- * This file provides procedures that associate Tcl commands
- * with X events or sequences of X events.
+ * This file provides functions that associate Tcl commands with X events
+ * or sequences of X events.
*
* Copyright (c) 1989-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 1998 by Scriptics Corporation.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkBind.c,v 1.35 2004/08/29 09:27:35 dkf Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkBind.c,v 1.36 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkPort.h"
@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@
#include "tkUnixInt.h"
#endif
-
/*
* File structure:
*
@@ -46,111 +45,109 @@
* Non-package-specific helpers.
*/
-
/*
- * The following union is used to hold the detail information from an
- * XEvent (including Tk's XVirtualEvent extension).
+ * The following union is used to hold the detail information from an XEvent
+ * (including Tk's XVirtualEvent extension).
*/
+
typedef union {
- KeySym keySym; /* KeySym that corresponds to xkey.keycode. */
- int button; /* Button that was pressed (xbutton.button). */
- Tk_Uid name; /* Tk_Uid of virtual event. */
- ClientData clientData; /* Used when type of Detail is unknown, and to
- * ensure that all bytes of Detail are initialized
- * when this structure is used in a hash key. */
+ KeySym keySym; /* KeySym that corresponds to xkey.keycode. */
+ int button; /* Button that was pressed (xbutton.button). */
+ Tk_Uid name; /* Tk_Uid of virtual event. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Used when type of Detail is unknown, and to
+ * ensure that all bytes of Detail are
+ * initialized when this structure is used in
+ * a hash key. */
} Detail;
/*
- * The structure below represents a binding table. A binding table
- * represents a domain in which event bindings may occur. It includes
- * a space of objects relative to which events occur (usually windows,
- * but not always), a history of recent events in the domain, and
- * a set of mappings that associate particular Tcl commands with sequences
- * of events in the domain. Multiple binding tables may exist at once,
- * either because there are multiple applications open, or because there
- * are multiple domains within an application with separate event
- * bindings for each (for example, each canvas widget has a separate
- * binding table for associating events with the items in the canvas).
- *
- * Note: it is probably a bad idea to reduce EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE much
- * below 30. To see this, consider a triple mouse button click while
- * the Shift key is down (and auto-repeating). There may be as many
- * as 3 auto-repeat events after each mouse button press or release
- * (see the first large comment block within Tk_BindEvent for more on
- * this), for a total of 20 events to cover the three button presses
- * and two intervening releases. If you reduce EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE too
- * much, shift multi-clicks will be lost.
- *
+ * The structure below represents a binding table. A binding table represents
+ * a domain in which event bindings may occur. It includes a space of objects
+ * relative to which events occur (usually windows, but not always), a history
+ * of recent events in the domain, and a set of mappings that associate
+ * particular Tcl commands with sequences of events in the domain. Multiple
+ * binding tables may exist at once, either because there are multiple
+ * applications open, or because there are multiple domains within an
+ * application with separate event bindings for each (for example, each canvas
+ * widget has a separate binding table for associating events with the items
+ * in the canvas).
+ *
+ * Note: it is probably a bad idea to reduce EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE much below 30.
+ * To see this, consider a triple mouse button click while the Shift key is
+ * down (and auto-repeating). There may be as many as 3 auto-repeat events
+ * after each mouse button press or release (see the first large comment block
+ * within Tk_BindEvent for more on this), for a total of 20 events to cover
+ * the three button presses and two intervening releases. If you reduce
+ * EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE too much, shift multi-clicks will be lost.
*/
#define EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE 30
typedef struct BindingTable {
- XEvent eventRing[EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE];/* Circular queue of recent events
- * (higher indices are for more recent
- * events). */
- Detail detailRing[EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE];/* "Detail" information (keySym,
- * button, Tk_Uid, or 0) for each
- * entry in eventRing. */
- int curEvent; /* Index in eventRing of most recent
- * event. Newer events have higher
- * indices. */
- Tcl_HashTable patternTable; /* Used to map from an event to a
- * list of patterns that may match that
- * event. Keys are PatternTableKey
- * structs, values are (PatSeq *). */
- Tcl_HashTable objectTable; /* Used to map from an object to a
- * list of patterns associated with
- * that object. Keys are ClientData,
- * values are (PatSeq *). */
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which commands are
- * executed. */
+ XEvent eventRing[EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE];
+ /* Circular queue of recent events (higher
+ * indices are for more recent events). */
+ Detail detailRing[EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE];
+ /* "Detail" information (keySym, button,
+ * Tk_Uid, or 0) for each entry in
+ * eventRing. */
+ int curEvent; /* Index in eventRing of most recent event.
+ * Newer events have higher indices. */
+ Tcl_HashTable patternTable; /* Used to map from an event to a list of
+ * patterns that may match that event. Keys
+ * are PatternTableKey structs, values are
+ * (PatSeq *). */
+ Tcl_HashTable objectTable; /* Used to map from an object to a list of
+ * patterns associated with that object. Keys
+ * are ClientData, values are (PatSeq *). */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which commands are
+ * executed. */
} BindingTable;
/*
- * The following structure represents virtual event table. A virtual event
- * table provides a way to map from platform-specific physical events such
- * as button clicks or key presses to virtual events such as <<Paste>>,
+ * The following structure represents virtual event table. A virtual event
+ * table provides a way to map from platform-specific physical events such as
+ * button clicks or key presses to virtual events such as <<Paste>>,
* <<Close>>, or <<ScrollWindow>>.
*
* A virtual event is usually never part of the event stream, but instead is
- * synthesized inline by matching low-level events. However, a virtual
- * event may be generated by platform-specific code or by Tcl scripts. In
- * that case, no lookup of the virtual event will need to be done using
- * this table, because the virtual event is actually in the event stream.
+ * synthesized inline by matching low-level events. However, a virtual event
+ * may be generated by platform-specific code or by Tcl scripts. In that case,
+ * no lookup of the virtual event will need to be done using this table,
+ * because the virtual event is actually in the event stream.
*/
typedef struct VirtualEventTable {
- Tcl_HashTable patternTable; /* Used to map from a physical event to
- * a list of patterns that may match that
- * event. Keys are PatternTableKey
- * structs, values are (PatSeq *). */
- Tcl_HashTable nameTable; /* Used to map a virtual event name to
- * the array of physical events that can
- * trigger it. Keys are the Tk_Uid names
- * of the virtual events, values are
- * PhysicalsOwned structs. */
+ Tcl_HashTable patternTable; /* Used to map from a physical event to a list
+ * of patterns that may match that event. Keys
+ * are PatternTableKey structs, values are
+ * (PatSeq *). */
+ Tcl_HashTable nameTable; /* Used to map a virtual event name to the
+ * array of physical events that can trigger
+ * it. Keys are the Tk_Uid names of the
+ * virtual events, values are PhysicalsOwned
+ * structs. */
} VirtualEventTable;
/*
- * The following structure is used as a key in a patternTable for both
- * binding tables and a virtual event tables.
+ * The following structure is used as a key in a patternTable for both binding
+ * tables and a virtual event tables.
*
- * In a binding table, the object field corresponds to the binding tag
- * for the widget whose bindings are being accessed.
+ * In a binding table, the object field corresponds to the binding tag for the
+ * widget whose bindings are being accessed.
*
- * In a virtual event table, the object field is always NULL. Virtual
- * events are a global definiton and are not tied to a particular
- * binding tag.
+ * In a virtual event table, the object field is always NULL. Virtual events
+ * are a global definiton and are not tied to a particular binding tag.
*
- * The same key is used for both types of pattern tables so that the
- * helper functions that traverse and match patterns will work for both
- * binding tables and virtual event tables.
+ * The same key is used for both types of pattern tables so that the helper
+ * functions that traverse and match patterns will work for both binding
+ * tables and virtual event tables.
*/
+
typedef struct PatternTableKey {
ClientData object; /* For binding table, identifies the binding
* tag of the object (or class of objects)
- * relative to which the event occurred.
- * For virtual event table, always NULL. */
+ * relative to which the event occurred. For
+ * virtual event table, always NULL. */
int type; /* Type of event (from X). */
Detail detail; /* Additional information, such as keysym,
* button, Tk_Uid, or 0 if nothing
@@ -164,37 +161,34 @@ typedef struct PatternTableKey {
typedef struct Pattern {
int eventType; /* Type of X event, e.g. ButtonPress. */
- int needMods; /* Mask of modifiers that must be
- * present (0 means no modifiers are
- * required). */
- Detail detail; /* Additional information that must
- * match event. Normally this is 0,
- * meaning no additional information
- * must match. For KeyPress and
- * KeyRelease events, a keySym may
- * be specified to select a
- * particular keystroke (0 means any
- * keystrokes). For button events,
- * specifies a particular button (0
- * means any buttons are OK). For virtual
- * events, specifies the Tk_Uid of the
+ int needMods; /* Mask of modifiers that must be present (0
+ * means no modifiers are required). */
+ Detail detail; /* Additional information that must match
+ * event. Normally this is 0, meaning no
+ * additional information must match. For
+ * KeyPress and KeyRelease events, a keySym
+ * may be specified to select a particular
+ * keystroke (0 means any keystrokes). For
+ * button events, specifies a particular
+ * button (0 means any buttons are OK). For
+ * virtual events, specifies the Tk_Uid of the
* virtual event name (never 0). */
} Pattern;
/*
* The following structure defines a pattern sequence, which consists of one
- * or more patterns. In order to trigger, a pattern sequence must match
- * the most recent X events (first pattern to most recent event, next
- * pattern to next event, and so on). It is used as the hash value in a
- * patternTable for both binding tables and virtual event tables.
- *
- * In a binding table, it is the sequence of physical events that make up
- * a binding for an object.
- *
- * In a virtual event table, it is the sequence of physical events that
- * define a virtual event.
- *
- * The same structure is used for both types of pattern tables so that the
+ * or more patterns. In order to trigger, a pattern sequence must match the
+ * most recent X events (first pattern to most recent event, next pattern to
+ * next event, and so on). It is used as the hash value in a patternTable for
+ * both binding tables and virtual event tables.
+ *
+ * In a binding table, it is the sequence of physical events that make up a
+ * binding for an object.
+ *
+ * In a virtual event table, it is the sequence of physical events that define
+ * a virtual event.
+ *
+ * The same structure is used for both types of pattern tables so that the
* helper functions that traverse and match patterns will work for both
* binding tables and virtual event tables.
*/
@@ -202,57 +196,57 @@ typedef struct Pattern {
typedef struct PatSeq {
int numPats; /* Number of patterns in sequence (usually
* 1). */
- TkBindEvalProc *eventProc; /* The procedure that will be invoked on
- * the clientData when this pattern sequence
+ TkBindEvalProc *eventProc; /* The function that will be invoked on the
+ * clientData when this pattern sequence
* matches. */
- TkBindFreeProc *freeProc; /* The procedure that will be invoked to
+ TkBindFreeProc *freeProc; /* The function that will be invoked to
* release the clientData when this pattern
* sequence is freed. */
ClientData clientData; /* Arbitray data passed to eventProc and
* freeProc when sequence matches. */
int flags; /* Miscellaneous flag values; see below for
* definitions. */
- int refCount; /* Number of times that this binding is in
- * the midst of executing. If greater than 1,
- * then a recursive invocation is happening.
- * Only when this is zero can the binding
- * actually be freed. */
- struct PatSeq *nextSeqPtr; /* Next in list of all pattern sequences
- * that have the same initial pattern. NULL
- * means end of list. */
- Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; /* Pointer to hash table entry for the
- * initial pattern. This is the head of the
- * list of which nextSeqPtr forms a part. */
- struct VirtualOwners *voPtr;/* In a binding table, always NULL. In a
+ int refCount; /* Number of times that this binding is in the
+ * midst of executing. If greater than 1, then
+ * a recursive invocation is happening. Only
+ * when this is zero can the binding actually
+ * be freed. */
+ struct PatSeq *nextSeqPtr; /* Next in list of all pattern sequences that
+ * have the same initial pattern. NULL means
+ * end of list. */
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; /* Pointer to hash table entry for the initial
+ * pattern. This is the head of the list of
+ * which nextSeqPtr forms a part. */
+ struct VirtualOwners *voPtr;/* In a binding table, always NULL. In a
* virtual event table, identifies the array
* of virtual events that can be triggered by
* this event. */
- struct PatSeq *nextObjPtr; /* In a binding table, next in list of all
+ struct PatSeq *nextObjPtr; /* In a binding table, next in list of all
* pattern sequences for the same object (NULL
- * for end of list). Needed to implement
- * Tk_DeleteAllBindings. In a virtual event
+ * for end of list). Needed to implement
+ * Tk_DeleteAllBindings. In a virtual event
* table, always NULL. */
- Pattern pats[1]; /* Array of "numPats" patterns. Only one
+ Pattern pats[1]; /* Array of "numPats" patterns. Only one
* element is declared here but in actuality
- * enough space will be allocated for "numPats"
- * patterns. To match, pats[0] must match
- * event n, pats[1] must match event n-1, etc.
+ * enough space will be allocated for
+ * "numPats" patterns. To match, pats[0] must
+ * match event n, pats[1] must match event
+ * n-1, etc.
*/
} PatSeq;
/*
* Flag values for PatSeq structures:
*
- * PAT_NEARBY 1 means that all of the events matching
- * this sequence must occur with nearby X
- * and Y mouse coordinates and close in time.
- * This is typically used to restrict multiple
- * button presses.
+ * PAT_NEARBY 1 means that all of the events matching this sequence
+ * must occur with nearby X and Y mouse coordinates and
+ * close in time. This is typically used to restrict
+ * multiple button presses.
* MARKED_DELETED 1 means that this binding has been marked as deleted
* and removed from the binding table, but its memory
- * could not be released because it was already queued for
- * execution. When the binding is actually about to be
- * executed, this flag will be checked and the binding
+ * could not be released because it was already queued
+ * for execution. When the binding is actually about to
+ * be executed, this flag will be checked and the binding
* skipped if set.
*/
@@ -260,52 +254,49 @@ typedef struct PatSeq {
#define MARKED_DELETED 0x2
/*
- * Constants that define how close together two events must be
- * in milliseconds or pixels to meet the PAT_NEARBY constraint:
+ * Constants that define how close together two events must be in milliseconds
+ * or pixels to meet the PAT_NEARBY constraint:
*/
#define NEARBY_PIXELS 5
#define NEARBY_MS 500
-
/*
* The following structure keeps track of all the virtual events that are
- * associated with a particular physical event. It is pointed to by the
- * voPtr field in a PatSeq in the patternTable of a virtual event table.
+ * associated with a particular physical event. It is pointed to by the voPtr
+ * field in a PatSeq in the patternTable of a virtual event table.
*/
typedef struct VirtualOwners {
- int numOwners; /* Number of virtual events to trigger. */
- Tcl_HashEntry *owners[1]; /* Array of pointers to entries in
- * nameTable. Enough space will
- * actually be allocated for numOwners
- * hash entries. */
+ int numOwners; /* Number of virtual events to trigger. */
+ Tcl_HashEntry *owners[1]; /* Array of pointers to entries in nameTable.
+ * Enough space will actually be allocated for
+ * numOwners hash entries. */
} VirtualOwners;
/*
- * The following structure is used in the nameTable of a virtual event
- * table to associate a virtual event with all the physical events that can
- * trigger it.
+ * The following structure is used in the nameTable of a virtual event table
+ * to associate a virtual event with all the physical events that can trigger
+ * it.
*/
typedef struct PhysicalsOwned {
- int numOwned; /* Number of physical events owned. */
- PatSeq *patSeqs[1]; /* Array of pointers to physical event
- * patterns. Enough space will actually
- * be allocated to hold numOwned. */
+ int numOwned; /* Number of physical events owned. */
+ PatSeq *patSeqs[1]; /* Array of pointers to physical event
+ * patterns. Enough space will actually be
+ * allocated to hold numOwned. */
} PhysicalsOwned;
/*
- * One of the following structures exists for each interpreter. This
- * structure keeps track of the current display and screen in the
- * interpreter, so that a script can be invoked whenever the display/screen
- * changes (the script does things like point tk::Priv at a display-specific
- * structure).
+ * One of the following structures exists for each interpreter. This structure
+ * keeps track of the current display and screen in the interpreter, so that a
+ * script can be invoked whenever the display/screen changes (the script does
+ * things like point tk::Priv at a display-specific structure).
*/
typedef struct {
- TkDisplay *curDispPtr; /* Display for last binding command invoked
- * in this application. */
- int curScreenIndex; /* Index of screen for last binding command. */
+ TkDisplay *curDispPtr; /* Display for last binding command invoked in
+ * this application. */
+ int curScreenIndex; /* Index of screen for last binding command */
int bindingDepth; /* Number of active instances of Tk_BindEvent
* in this application. */
} ScreenInfo;
@@ -313,21 +304,21 @@ typedef struct {
/*
* The following structure is used to keep track of all the C bindings that
* are awaiting invocation and whether the window they refer to has been
- * destroyed. If the window is destroyed, then all pending callbacks for
- * that window will be cancelled. The Tcl bindings will still all be
- * invoked, however.
+ * destroyed. If the window is destroyed, then all pending callbacks for that
+ * window will be cancelled. The Tcl bindings will still all be invoked,
+ * however.
*/
typedef struct PendingBinding {
struct PendingBinding *nextPtr;
- /* Next in chain of pending bindings, in
- * case a recursive binding evaluation is in
+ /* Next in chain of pending bindings, in case
+ * a recursive binding evaluation is in
* progress. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* The window that the following bindings
* depend upon. */
- int deleted; /* Set to non-zero by window cleanup code
- * if tkwin is deleted. */
- PatSeq *matchArray[5]; /* Array of pending C bindings. The actual
+ int deleted; /* Set to non-zero by window cleanup code if
+ * tkwin is deleted. */
+ PatSeq *matchArray[5]; /* Array of pending C bindings. The actual
* size of this depends on how many C bindings
* matched the event passed to Tk_BindEvent.
* THIS FIELD MUST BE THE LAST IN THE
@@ -335,8 +326,8 @@ typedef struct PendingBinding {
} PendingBinding;
/*
- * The following structure keeps track of all the information local to
- * the binding package on a per interpreter basis.
+ * The following structure keeps track of all the information local to the
+ * binding package on a per interpreter basis.
*/
typedef struct BindInfo {
@@ -344,30 +335,29 @@ typedef struct BindInfo {
/* The virtual events that exist in this
* interpreter. */
ScreenInfo screenInfo; /* Keeps track of the current display and
- * screen, so it can be restored after
- * a binding has executed. */
+ * screen, so it can be restored after a
+ * binding has executed. */
PendingBinding *pendingList;/* The list of pending C bindings, kept in
* case a C or Tcl binding causes the target
* window to be deleted. */
- int deleted; /* 1 the application has been deleted but
- * the structure has been preserved. */
+ int deleted; /* 1 the application has been deleted but the
+ * structure has been preserved. */
} BindInfo;
-
+
/*
- * In X11R4 and earlier versions, XStringToKeysym is ridiculously
- * slow. The data structure and hash table below, along with the
- * code that uses them, implement a fast mapping from strings to
- * keysyms. In X11R5 and later releases XStringToKeysym is plenty
- * fast so this stuff isn't needed. The #define REDO_KEYSYM_LOOKUP
- * is normally undefined, so that XStringToKeysym gets used. It
- * can be set in the Makefile to enable the use of the hash table
- * below.
+ * In X11R4 and earlier versions, XStringToKeysym is ridiculously slow. The
+ * data structure and hash table below, along with the code that uses them,
+ * implement a fast mapping from strings to keysyms. In X11R5 and later
+ * releases XStringToKeysym is plenty fast so this stuff isn't needed. The
+ * #define REDO_KEYSYM_LOOKUP is normally undefined, so that XStringToKeysym
+ * gets used. It can be set in the Makefile to enable the use of the hash
+ * table below.
*/
#ifdef REDO_KEYSYM_LOOKUP
typedef struct {
- char *name; /* Name of keysym. */
- KeySym value; /* Numeric identifier for keysym. */
+ char *name; /* Name of keysym. */
+ KeySym value; /* Numeric identifier for keysym. */
} KeySymInfo;
static KeySymInfo keyArray[] = {
#ifndef lint
@@ -375,8 +365,8 @@ static KeySymInfo keyArray[] = {
#endif
{(char *) NULL, 0}
};
-static Tcl_HashTable keySymTable; /* keyArray hashed by keysym value. */
-static Tcl_HashTable nameTable; /* keyArray hashed by keysym name. */
+static Tcl_HashTable keySymTable; /* keyArray hashed by keysym value. */
+static Tcl_HashTable nameTable; /* keyArray hashed by keysym name. */
#endif /* REDO_KEYSYM_LOOKUP */
/*
@@ -388,16 +378,17 @@ static int initialized = 0;
TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(bindMutex)
/*
- * A hash table is kept to map from the string names of event
- * modifiers to information about those modifiers. The structure
- * for storing this information, and the hash table built at
- * initialization time, are defined below.
+ * A hash table is kept to map from the string names of event modifiers to
+ * information about those modifiers. The structure for storing this
+ * information, and the hash table built at initialization time, are defined
+ * below.
*/
typedef struct {
char *name; /* Name of modifier. */
- int mask; /* Button/modifier mask value, * such as Button1Mask. */
- int flags; /* Various flags; see below for
+ int mask; /* Button/modifier mask value, such as
+ * Button1Mask. */
+ int flags; /* Various flags; see below for
* definitions. */
} ModInfo;
@@ -451,32 +442,29 @@ static ModInfo modArray[] = {
{"Double", 0, DOUBLE},
{"Triple", 0, TRIPLE},
{"Quadruple", 0, QUADRUPLE},
- {"Any", 0, 0}, /* Ignored: historical relic. */
+ {"Any", 0, 0}, /* Ignored: historical relic */
{NULL, 0, 0}
};
static Tcl_HashTable modTable;
/*
- * This module also keeps a hash table mapping from event names
- * to information about those events. The structure, an array
- * to use to initialize the hash table, and the hash table are
- * all defined below.
+ * This module also keeps a hash table mapping from event names to information
+ * about those events. The structure, an array to use to initialize the hash
+ * table, and the hash table are all defined below.
*/
typedef struct {
char *name; /* Name of event. */
- int type; /* Event type for X, such as
- * ButtonPress. */
- int eventMask; /* Mask bits (for XSelectInput)
- * for this event type. */
+ int type; /* Event type for X, such as ButtonPress. */
+ int eventMask; /* Mask bits (for XSelectInput) for this event
+ * type. */
} EventInfo;
/*
- * Note: some of the masks below are an OR-ed combination of
- * several masks. This is necessary because X doesn't report
- * up events unless you also ask for down events. Also, X
- * doesn't report button state in motion events unless you've
- * asked about button events.
+ * Note: some of the masks below are an OR-ed combination of several masks.
+ * This is necessary because X doesn't report up events unless you also ask
+ * for down events. Also, X doesn't report button state in motion events
+ * unless you've asked about button events.
*/
static EventInfo eventArray[] = {
@@ -510,18 +498,18 @@ static EventInfo eventArray[] = {
{"CirculateRequest", CirculateRequest, SubstructureRedirectMask},
{"ConfigureRequest", ConfigureRequest, SubstructureRedirectMask},
{"Create", CreateNotify, SubstructureNotifyMask},
- {"MapRequest", MapRequest, SubstructureRedirectMask},
+ {"MapRequest", MapRequest, SubstructureRedirectMask},
{"ResizeRequest", ResizeRequest, ResizeRedirectMask},
{(char *) NULL, 0, 0}
};
static Tcl_HashTable eventTable;
/*
- * The defines and table below are used to classify events into
- * various groups. The reason for this is that logically identical
- * fields (e.g. "state") appear at different places in different
- * types of events. The classification masks can be used to figure
- * out quickly where to extract information from events.
+ * The defines and table below are used to classify events into various
+ * groups. The reason for this is that logically identical fields (e.g.
+ * "state") appear at different places in different types of events. The
+ * classification masks can be used to figure out quickly where to extract
+ * information from events.
*/
#define KEY 0x1
@@ -588,17 +576,16 @@ static int flagArray[TK_LASTEVENT] = {
/* ClientMessage */ 0,
/* MappingNotify */ 0,
/* VirtualEvent */ VIRTUAL,
- /* Activate */ ACTIVATE,
+ /* Activate */ ACTIVATE,
/* Deactivate */ ACTIVATE,
/* MouseWheel */ KEY
};
/*
- * The following table is used to map between the location where an
- * generated event should be queued and the string used to specify the
- * location.
+ * The following table is used to map between the location where an generated
+ * event should be queued and the string used to specify the location.
*/
-
+
static TkStateMap queuePosition[] = {
{-1, "now"},
{TCL_QUEUE_HEAD, "head"},
@@ -608,10 +595,10 @@ static TkStateMap queuePosition[] = {
};
/*
- * The following tables are used as a two-way map between X's internal
- * numeric values for fields in an XEvent and the strings used in Tcl. The
- * tables are used both when constructing an XEvent from user input and
- * when providing data from an XEvent to the user.
+ * The following tables are used as a two-way map between X's internal numeric
+ * values for fields in an XEvent and the strings used in Tcl. The tables are
+ * used both when constructing an XEvent from user input and when providing
+ * data from an XEvent to the user.
*/
static TkStateMap notifyMode[] = {
@@ -641,9 +628,9 @@ static TkStateMap circPlace[] = {
};
static TkStateMap visNotify[] = {
- {VisibilityUnobscured, "VisibilityUnobscured"},
- {VisibilityPartiallyObscured, "VisibilityPartiallyObscured"},
- {VisibilityFullyObscured, "VisibilityFullyObscured"},
+ {VisibilityUnobscured, "VisibilityUnobscured"},
+ {VisibilityPartiallyObscured, "VisibilityPartiallyObscured"},
+ {VisibilityFullyObscured, "VisibilityFullyObscured"},
{-1, NULL}
};
@@ -664,58 +651,52 @@ static TkStateMap propNotify[] = {
};
/*
- * Prototypes for local procedures defined in this file:
+ * Prototypes for local functions defined in this file:
*/
-static void ChangeScreen _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- char *dispName, int screenIndex));
-static int CreateVirtualEvent _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
+static void ChangeScreen(Tcl_Interp *interp, char *dispName,
+ int screenIndex);
+static int CreateVirtualEvent(Tcl_Interp *interp,
VirtualEventTable *vetPtr, char *virtString,
- char *eventString));
-static int DeleteVirtualEvent _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ char *eventString);
+static int DeleteVirtualEvent(Tcl_Interp *interp,
VirtualEventTable *vetPtr, char *virtString,
- char *eventString));
-static void DeleteVirtualEventTable _ANSI_ARGS_((
- VirtualEventTable *vetPtr));
-static void ExpandPercents _ANSI_ARGS_((TkWindow *winPtr,
- CONST char *before, XEvent *eventPtr, KeySym keySym,
- Tcl_DString *dsPtr));
-static void FreeTclBinding _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static PatSeq * FindSequence _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ char *eventString);
+static void DeleteVirtualEventTable(VirtualEventTable *vetPtr);
+static void ExpandPercents(TkWindow *winPtr, CONST char *before,
+ XEvent *eventPtr,KeySym keySym,Tcl_DString *dsPtr);
+static void FreeTclBinding(ClientData clientData);
+static PatSeq * FindSequence(Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_HashTable *patternTablePtr, ClientData object,
CONST char *eventString, int create,
- int allowVirtual, unsigned long *maskPtr));
-static void GetAllVirtualEvents _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- VirtualEventTable *vetPtr));
-static char * GetField _ANSI_ARGS_((char *p, char *copy, int size));
-static void GetPatternString _ANSI_ARGS_((PatSeq *psPtr,
- Tcl_DString *dsPtr));
-static int GetVirtualEvent _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- VirtualEventTable *vetPtr, char *virtString));
-static Tk_Uid GetVirtualEventUid _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- char *virtString));
-static int HandleEventGenerate _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Window main, int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void InitVirtualEventTable _ANSI_ARGS_((
- VirtualEventTable *vetPtr));
-static PatSeq * MatchPatterns _ANSI_ARGS_((TkDisplay *dispPtr,
+ int allowVirtual, unsigned long *maskPtr);
+static void GetAllVirtualEvents(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ VirtualEventTable *vetPtr);
+static char * GetField(char *p, char *copy, int size);
+static void GetPatternString(PatSeq *psPtr, Tcl_DString *dsPtr);
+static int GetVirtualEvent(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ VirtualEventTable *vetPtr, char *virtString);
+static Tk_Uid GetVirtualEventUid(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ char *virtString);
+static int HandleEventGenerate(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window main,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void InitVirtualEventTable(VirtualEventTable *vetPtr);
+static PatSeq * MatchPatterns(TkDisplay *dispPtr,
BindingTable *bindPtr, PatSeq *psPtr,
PatSeq *bestPtr, ClientData *objectPtr,
- PatSeq **sourcePtrPtr));
-static int NameToWindow _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Window main, Tcl_Obj *objPtr,
- Tk_Window *tkwinPtr));
-static int ParseEventDescription _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ PatSeq **sourcePtrPtr);
+static int NameToWindow(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window main,
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr, Tk_Window *tkwinPtr);
+static int ParseEventDescription(Tcl_Interp *interp,
CONST char **eventStringPtr, Pattern *patPtr,
- unsigned long *eventMaskPtr));
-static void DoWarp _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
+ unsigned long *eventMaskPtr);
+static void DoWarp(ClientData clientData);
/*
- * The following define is used as a short circuit for the callback
- * procedure to evaluate a TclBinding. The actual evaluation of the
- * binding is handled inline, because special things have to be done
- * with a Tcl binding before evaluation time.
+ * The following define is used as a short circuit for the callback function
+ * to evaluate a TclBinding. The actual evaluation of the binding is handled
+ * inline, because special things have to be done with a Tcl binding before
+ * evaluation time.
*/
#define EvalTclBinding ((TkBindEvalProc *) 1)
@@ -726,10 +707,9 @@ static void DoWarp _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
*
* TkBindInit --
*
- * This procedure is called when an application is created. It
- * initializes all the structures used by bindings and virtual
- * events. It must be called before any other functions in this
- * file are called.
+ * This function is called when an application is created. It initializes
+ * all the structures used by bindings and virtual events. It must be
+ * called before any other functions in this file are called.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -751,13 +731,12 @@ TkBindInit(mainPtr)
}
/*
- * Initialize the static data structures used by the binding package.
- * They are only initialized once, no matter how many interps are
- * created.
+ * Initialize the static data structures used by the binding package. They
+ * are only initialized once, no matter how many interps are created.
*/
if (!initialized) {
- Tcl_MutexLock(&bindMutex);
+ Tcl_MutexLock(&bindMutex);
if (!initialized) {
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
ModInfo *modPtr;
@@ -770,28 +749,28 @@ TkBindInit(mainPtr)
Tcl_InitHashTable(&keySymTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
Tcl_InitHashTable(&nameTable, TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS);
for (kPtr = keyArray; kPtr->name != NULL; kPtr++) {
- hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&keySymTable, kPtr->name, &dummy);
+ hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&keySymTable, kPtr->name, &dummy);
Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, kPtr->value);
hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&nameTable, (char *) kPtr->value,
- &dummy);
+ &dummy);
Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, kPtr->name);
}
#endif /* REDO_KEYSYM_LOOKUP */
Tcl_InitHashTable(&modTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
for (modPtr = modArray; modPtr->name != NULL; modPtr++) {
- hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&modTable, modPtr->name, &dummy);
+ hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&modTable, modPtr->name, &dummy);
Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, modPtr);
}
-
+
Tcl_InitHashTable(&eventTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
for (eiPtr = eventArray; eiPtr->name != NULL; eiPtr++) {
- hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&eventTable, eiPtr->name, &dummy);
+ hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&eventTable, eiPtr->name, &dummy);
Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, eiPtr);
}
initialized = 1;
}
- Tcl_MutexUnlock(&bindMutex);
+ Tcl_MutexUnlock(&bindMutex);
}
mainPtr->bindingTable = Tk_CreateBindingTable(mainPtr->interp);
@@ -813,8 +792,8 @@ TkBindInit(mainPtr)
*
* TkBindFree --
*
- * This procedure is called when an application is deleted. It
- * deletes all the structures used by bindings and virtual events.
+ * This function is called when an application is deleted. It deletes all
+ * the structures used by bindings and virtual events.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -830,7 +809,7 @@ TkBindFree(mainPtr)
TkMainInfo *mainPtr; /* The newly created application. */
{
BindInfo *bindInfoPtr;
-
+
Tk_DeleteBindingTable(mainPtr->bindingTable);
mainPtr->bindingTable = NULL;
@@ -849,8 +828,8 @@ TkBindFree(mainPtr)
* Set up a new domain in which event bindings may be created.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a token for the new table, which must
- * be passed to procedures like Tk_CreateBinding.
+ * The return value is a token for the new table, which must be passed to
+ * functions like Tk_CreateBinding.
*
* Side effects:
* Memory is allocated for the new table.
@@ -861,7 +840,7 @@ TkBindFree(mainPtr)
Tk_BindingTable
Tk_CreateBindingTable(interp)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to associate with the binding
- * table: commands are executed in this
+ * table: commands are executed in this
* interpreter. */
{
BindingTable *bindPtr;
@@ -888,9 +867,8 @@ Tk_CreateBindingTable(interp)
*
* Tk_DeleteBindingTable --
*
- * Destroy a binding table and free up all its memory.
- * The caller should not use bindingTable again after
- * this procedure returns.
+ * Destroy a binding table and free up all its memory. The caller should
+ * not use bindingTable again after this function returns.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -903,8 +881,8 @@ Tk_CreateBindingTable(interp)
void
Tk_DeleteBindingTable(bindingTable)
- Tk_BindingTable bindingTable; /* Token for the binding table to
- * destroy. */
+ Tk_BindingTable bindingTable;
+ /* Token for the binding table to destroy. */
{
BindingTable *bindPtr = (BindingTable *) bindingTable;
PatSeq *psPtr, *nextPtr;
@@ -912,8 +890,7 @@ Tk_DeleteBindingTable(bindingTable)
Tcl_HashSearch search;
/*
- * Find and delete all of the patterns associated with the binding
- * table.
+ * Find and delete all of the patterns associated with the binding table.
*/
for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&bindPtr->patternTable, &search);
@@ -932,8 +909,7 @@ Tk_DeleteBindingTable(bindingTable)
}
/*
- * Clean up the rest of the information associated with the
- * binding table.
+ * Clean up the rest of the information associated with the binding table.
*/
Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&bindPtr->patternTable);
@@ -946,23 +922,21 @@ Tk_DeleteBindingTable(bindingTable)
*
* Tk_CreateBinding --
*
- * Add a binding to a binding table, so that future calls to
- * Tk_BindEvent may execute the command in the binding.
+ * Add a binding to a binding table, so that future calls to Tk_BindEvent
+ * may execute the command in the binding.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is 0 if an error occurred while setting
- * up the binding. In this case, an error message will be
- * left in the interp's result. If all went well then the return
- * value is a mask of the event types that must be made
- * available to Tk_BindEvent in order to properly detect when
- * this binding triggers. This value can be used to determine
+ * The return value is 0 if an error occurred while setting up the
+ * binding. In this case, an error message will be left in the interp's
+ * result. If all went well then the return value is a mask of the event
+ * types that must be made available to Tk_BindEvent in order to properly
+ * detect when this binding triggers. This value can be used to determine
* what events to select for in a window, for example.
*
* Side effects:
- * An existing binding on the same event sequence may be
- * replaced.
- * The new binding may cause future calls to Tk_BindEvent to
- * behave differently than they did previously.
+ * An existing binding on the same event sequence may be replaced. The
+ * new binding may cause future calls to Tk_BindEvent to behave
+ * differently than they did previously.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -980,7 +954,7 @@ Tk_CreateBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString, command, append)
* binding triggers. */
int append; /* 0 means replace any existing binding for
* eventString; 1 means append to that
- * binding. If the existing binding is for a
+ * binding. If the existing binding is for a
* callback function and not a Tcl command
* string, the existing binding will always be
* replaced. */
@@ -998,12 +972,11 @@ Tk_CreateBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString, command, append)
if (psPtr->eventProc == NULL) {
int new;
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
-
+
/*
- * This pattern sequence was just created.
- * Link the pattern into the list associated with the object, so
- * that if the object goes away, these bindings will all
- * automatically be deleted.
+ * This pattern sequence was just created. Link the pattern into the
+ * list associated with the object, so that if the object goes away,
+ * these bindings will all automatically be deleted.
*/
hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&bindPtr->objectTable, (char *) object,
@@ -1049,23 +1022,22 @@ Tk_CreateBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString, command, append)
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TkCreateBindingProcedure --
+ * TkCreateBindingFunction --
*
* Add a C binding to a binding table, so that future calls to
- * Tk_BindEvent may callback the procedure in the binding.
+ * Tk_BindEvent may callback the function in the binding.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is 0 if an error occurred while setting
- * up the binding. In this case, an error message will be
- * left in the interp's result. If all went well then the return
- * value is a mask of the event types that must be made
- * available to Tk_BindEvent in order to properly detect when
- * this binding triggers. This value can be used to determine
+
+ * The return value is 0 if an error occurred while setting up the
+ * binding. In this case, an error message will be left in the interp's
+ * result. If all went well then the return value is a mask of the event
+ * types that must be made available to Tk_BindEvent in order to properly
+ * detect when this binding triggers. This value can be used to determine
* what events to select for in a window, for example.
*
* Side effects:
- * Any existing binding on the same event sequence will be
- * replaced.
+ * Any existing binding on the same event sequence will be replaced.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1080,10 +1052,10 @@ TkCreateBindingProcedure(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString,
* associated. */
CONST char *eventString; /* String describing event sequence that
* triggers binding. */
- TkBindEvalProc *eventProc; /* Procedure to invoke when binding
- * triggers. Must not be NULL. */
- TkBindFreeProc *freeProc; /* Procedure to invoke when binding is
- * freed. May be NULL for no procedure. */
+ TkBindEvalProc *eventProc; /* Function to invoke when binding triggers.
+ * Must not be NULL. */
+ TkBindFreeProc *freeProc; /* Function to invoke when binding is freed.
+ * May be NULL for no function. */
ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary ClientData to pass to eventProc
* and freeProc. */
{
@@ -1099,12 +1071,11 @@ TkCreateBindingProcedure(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString,
if (psPtr->eventProc == NULL) {
int new;
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
-
+
/*
- * This pattern sequence was just created.
- * Link the pattern into the list associated with the object, so
- * that if the object goes away, these bindings will all
- * automatically be deleted.
+ * This pattern sequence was just created. Link the pattern into the
+ * list associated with the object, so that if the object goes away,
+ * these bindings will all automatically be deleted.
*/
hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&bindPtr->objectTable, (char *) object,
@@ -1140,24 +1111,25 @@ TkCreateBindingProcedure(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString,
* Remove an event binding from a binding table.
*
* Results:
- * The result is a standard Tcl return value. If an error
- * occurs then the interp's result will contain an error message.
+ * The result is a standard Tcl return value. If an error occurs then the
+ * interp's result will contain an error message.
*
* Side effects:
- * The binding given by object and eventString is removed
- * from bindingTable.
+ * The binding given by object and eventString is removed from
+ * bindingTable.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
Tk_DeleteBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
- Tk_BindingTable bindingTable; /* Table in which to delete binding. */
- ClientData object; /* Token for object with which binding
- * is associated. */
- CONST char *eventString; /* String describing event sequence
- * that triggers binding. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
+ Tk_BindingTable bindingTable;
+ /* Table in which to delete binding. */
+ ClientData object; /* Token for object with which binding is
+ * associated. */
+ CONST char *eventString; /* String describing event sequence that
+ * triggers binding. */
{
BindingTable *bindPtr = (BindingTable *) bindingTable;
PatSeq *psPtr, *prevPtr;
@@ -1172,8 +1144,8 @@ Tk_DeleteBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString)
}
/*
- * Unlink the binding from the list for its object, then from the
- * list for its pattern.
+ * Unlink the binding from the list for its object, then from the list for
+ * its pattern.
*/
hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&bindPtr->objectTable, (char *) object);
@@ -1231,13 +1203,12 @@ Tk_DeleteBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString)
* Return the command associated with a given event string.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the command string
- * associated with eventString for object in the domain
- * given by bindingTable. If there is no binding for
- * eventString, or if eventString is improperly formed,
- * then NULL is returned and an error message is left in
- * the interp's result. The return value is semi-static: it
- * will persist until the binding is changed or deleted.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the command string associated with
+ * eventString for object in the domain given by bindingTable. If there
+ * is no binding for eventString, or if eventString is improperly formed,
+ * then NULL is returned and an error message is left in the interp's
+ * result. The return value is semi-static: it will persist until the
+ * binding is changed or deleted.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1247,13 +1218,13 @@ Tk_DeleteBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString)
CONST char *
Tk_GetBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. */
- Tk_BindingTable bindingTable; /* Table in which to look for
- * binding. */
- ClientData object; /* Token for object with which binding
- * is associated. */
- CONST char *eventString; /* String describing event sequence
- * that triggers binding. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. */
+ Tk_BindingTable bindingTable;
+ /* Table in which to look for binding. */
+ ClientData object; /* Token for object with which binding is
+ * associated. */
+ CONST char *eventString; /* String describing event sequence that
+ * triggers binding. */
{
BindingTable *bindPtr = (BindingTable *) bindingTable;
PatSeq *psPtr;
@@ -1275,14 +1246,14 @@ Tk_GetBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString)
*
* Tk_GetAllBindings --
*
- * Return a list of event strings for all the bindings
- * associated with a given object.
+ * Return a list of event strings for all the bindings associated with a
+ * given object.
*
* Results:
- * There is no return value. The interp's result is modified to
- * hold a Tcl list with one entry for each binding associated
- * with object in bindingTable. Each entry in the list
- * contains the event string associated with one binding.
+ * There is no return value. The interp's result is modified to hold a
+ * Tcl list with one entry for each binding associated with object in
+ * bindingTable. Each entry in the list contains the event string
+ * associated with one binding.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1292,12 +1263,10 @@ Tk_GetBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString)
void
Tk_GetAllBindings(interp, bindingTable, object)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter returning result or
- * error. */
- Tk_BindingTable bindingTable; /* Table in which to look for
- * bindings. */
- ClientData object; /* Token for object. */
-
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter returning result or error. */
+ Tk_BindingTable bindingTable;
+ /* Table in which to look for bindings. */
+ ClientData object; /* Token for object. */
{
BindingTable *bindPtr = (BindingTable *) bindingTable;
PatSeq *psPtr;
@@ -1311,11 +1280,11 @@ Tk_GetAllBindings(interp, bindingTable, object)
Tcl_DStringInit(&ds);
for (psPtr = (PatSeq *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr); psPtr != NULL;
psPtr = psPtr->nextObjPtr) {
- /*
- * For each binding, output information about each of the
- * patterns in its sequence.
+ /*
+ * For each binding, output information about each of the patterns in
+ * its sequence.
*/
-
+
Tcl_DStringSetLength(&ds, 0);
GetPatternString(psPtr, &ds);
Tcl_AppendElement(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds));
@@ -1328,12 +1297,11 @@ Tk_GetAllBindings(interp, bindingTable, object)
*
* Tk_DeleteAllBindings --
*
- * Remove all bindings associated with a given object in a
- * given binding table.
+ * Remove all bindings associated with a given object in a given binding
+ * table.
*
* Results:
- * All bindings associated with object are removed from
- * bindingTable.
+ * All bindings associated with object are removed from bindingTable.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1343,9 +1311,9 @@ Tk_GetAllBindings(interp, bindingTable, object)
void
Tk_DeleteAllBindings(bindingTable, object)
- Tk_BindingTable bindingTable; /* Table in which to delete
- * bindings. */
- ClientData object; /* Token for object. */
+ Tk_BindingTable bindingTable;
+ /* Table in which to delete bindings. */
+ ClientData object; /* Token for object. */
{
BindingTable *bindPtr = (BindingTable *) bindingTable;
PatSeq *psPtr, *prevPtr;
@@ -1361,9 +1329,9 @@ Tk_DeleteAllBindings(bindingTable, object)
nextPtr = psPtr->nextObjPtr;
/*
- * Be sure to remove each binding from its hash chain in the
- * pattern table. If this is the last pattern in the chain,
- * then delete the hash entry too.
+ * Be sure to remove each binding from its hash chain in the pattern
+ * table. If this is the last pattern in the chain, then delete the
+ * hash entry too.
*/
prevPtr = (PatSeq *) Tcl_GetHashValue(psPtr->hPtr);
@@ -1401,11 +1369,10 @@ Tk_DeleteAllBindings(bindingTable, object)
*
* Tk_BindEvent --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process an X event. The
- * event is added to those recorded for the binding table.
- * Then each of the objects at *objectPtr is checked in
- * order to see if it has a binding that matches the recent
- * events. If so, the most specific binding is invoked for
+ * This function is invoked to process an X event. The event is added to
+ * those recorded for the binding table. Then each of the objects at
+ * *objectPtr is checked in order to see if it has a binding that matches
+ * the recent events. If so, the most specific binding is invoked for
* each object.
*
* Results:
@@ -1414,32 +1381,32 @@ Tk_DeleteAllBindings(bindingTable, object)
* Side effects:
* Depends on the command associated with the matching binding.
*
- * All Tcl bindings scripts for each object are accumulated before
- * the first binding is evaluated. If the action of a Tcl binding
- * is to change or delete a binding, or delete the window associated
- * with the binding, all the original Tcl binding scripts will still
- * fire. Contrast this with C binding procedures. If a pending C
- * binding (one that hasn't fired yet, but is queued to be fired for
- * this window) is deleted, it will not be called, and if it is
- * changed, then the new binding procedure will be called. If the
- * window itself is deleted, no further C binding procedures will be
- * called for this window. When both Tcl binding scripts and C binding
- * procedures are interleaved, the above rules still apply.
+ * All Tcl bindings scripts for each object are accumulated before the
+ * first binding is evaluated. If the action of a Tcl binding is to
+ * change or delete a binding, or delete the window associated with the
+ * binding, all the original Tcl binding scripts will still fire.
+ * Contrast this with C binding functions. If a pending C binding (one
+ * that hasn't fired yet, but is queued to be fired for this window) is
+ * deleted, it will not be called, and if it is changed, then the new
+ * binding function will be called. If the window itself is deleted, no
+ * further C binding functions will be called for this window. When both
+ * Tcl binding scripts and C binding functions are interleaved, the above
+ * rules still apply.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
- Tk_BindingTable bindingTable; /* Table in which to look for
- * bindings. */
- XEvent *eventPtr; /* What actually happened. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window on display where event
- * occurred (needed in order to
- * locate display information). */
- int numObjects; /* Number of objects at *objectPtr. */
- ClientData *objectPtr; /* Array of one or more objects
- * to check for a matching binding. */
+ Tk_BindingTable bindingTable;
+ /* Table in which to look for bindings. */
+ XEvent *eventPtr; /* What actually happened. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window on display where event occurred
+ * (needed in order to locate display
+ * information). */
+ int numObjects; /* Number of objects at *objectPtr. */
+ ClientData *objectPtr; /* Array of one or more objects to check for a
+ * matching binding. */
{
BindingTable *bindPtr;
TkDisplay *dispPtr;
@@ -1459,10 +1426,10 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *)tkwin;
PatternTableKey key;
Tk_ClassModalProc *modalProc;
+
/*
- * Ignore events on windows that don't have names: these are windows
- * like wrapper windows that shouldn't be visible to the
- * application.
+ * Ignore events on windows that don't have names: these are windows like
+ * wrapper windows that shouldn't be visible to the application.
*/
if (winPtr->pathName == NULL) {
@@ -1470,13 +1437,12 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
}
/*
- * Ignore the event completely if it is an Enter, Leave, FocusIn,
- * or FocusOut event with detail NotifyInferior. The reason for
- * ignoring these events is that we don't want transitions between
- * a window and its children to visible to bindings on the parent:
- * this would cause problems for mega-widgets, since the internal
- * structure of a mega-widget isn't supposed to be visible to
- * people watching the parent.
+ * Ignore the event completely if it is an Enter, Leave, FocusIn, or
+ * FocusOut event with detail NotifyInferior. The reason for ignoring
+ * these events is that we don't want transitions between a window and its
+ * children to visible to bindings on the parent: this would cause
+ * problems for mega-widgets, since the internal structure of a
+ * mega-widget isn't supposed to be visible to people watching the parent.
*/
if ((eventPtr->type == EnterNotify) || (eventPtr->type == LeaveNotify)) {
@@ -1495,20 +1461,19 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
bindInfoPtr = (BindInfo *) winPtr->mainPtr->bindInfo;
/*
- * Add the new event to the ring of saved events for the
- * binding table. Two tricky points:
+ * Add the new event to the ring of saved events for the binding table.
+ * Two tricky points:
*
- * 1. Combine consecutive MotionNotify events. Do this by putting
- * the new event *on top* of the previous event.
+ * 1. Combine consecutive MotionNotify events. Do this by putting the new
+ * event *on top* of the previous event.
* 2. If a modifier key is held down, it auto-repeats to generate
- * continuous KeyPress and KeyRelease events. These can flush
- * the event ring so that valuable information is lost (such
- * as repeated button clicks). To handle this, check for the
- * special case of a modifier KeyPress arriving when the previous
- * two events are a KeyRelease and KeyPress of the same key.
- * If this happens, mark the most recent event (the KeyRelease)
- * invalid and put the new event on top of the event before that
- * (the KeyPress).
+ * continuous KeyPress and KeyRelease events. These can flush the event
+ * ring so that valuable information is lost (such as repeated button
+ * clicks). To handle this, check for the special case of a modifier
+ * KeyPress arriving when the previous two events are a KeyRelease and
+ * KeyPress of the same key. If this happens, mark the most recent
+ * event (the KeyRelease) invalid and put the new event on top of the
+ * event before that (the KeyPress).
*/
if ((eventPtr->type == MotionNotify)
@@ -1518,6 +1483,7 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
*/
} else if (eventPtr->type == KeyPress) {
int i;
+
for (i = 0; ; i++) {
if (i >= dispPtr->numModKeyCodes) {
goto advanceRingPointer;
@@ -1544,7 +1510,8 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
bindPtr->eventRing[bindPtr->curEvent].type = -1;
bindPtr->curEvent = i;
} else {
- advanceRingPointer:
+
+ advanceRingPointer:
bindPtr->curEvent++;
if (bindPtr->curEvent >= EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE) {
bindPtr->curEvent = 0;
@@ -1581,9 +1548,9 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
veptPtr = &bindInfoPtr->virtualEventTable.patternTable;
- key.object = NULL;
- key.type = ringPtr->type;
- key.detail = detail;
+ key.object = NULL;
+ key.type = ringPtr->type;
+ key.detail = detail;
hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(veptPtr, (char *) &key);
if (hPtr != NULL) {
@@ -1594,19 +1561,19 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
key.detail.clientData = 0;
hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(veptPtr, (char *) &key);
if (hPtr != NULL) {
- vMatchNoDetailList = (PatSeq *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
+ vMatchNoDetailList = (PatSeq *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
}
}
}
/*
- * Loop over all the binding tags, finding the binding script or
- * callback for each one. Append all of the binding scripts, with
- * %-sequences expanded, to "scripts", with null characters separating
- * the scripts for each object. Append all the callbacks to the array
- * of pending callbacks.
+ * Loop over all the binding tags, finding the binding script or callback
+ * for each one. Append all of the binding scripts, with %-sequences
+ * expanded, to "scripts", with null characters separating the scripts for
+ * each object. Append all the callbacks to the array of pending
+ * callbacks.
*/
-
+
pendingPtr = &staticPending;
matchCount = 0;
matchSpace = sizeof(staticPending.matchArray) / sizeof(PatSeq *);
@@ -1621,10 +1588,10 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
/*
* Match the new event against those recorded in the pattern table,
- * saving the longest matching pattern. For events with details
- * (button and key events), look for a binding for the specific
- * key or button. First see if the event matches a physical event
- * that the object is interested in, then look for a virtual event.
+ * saving the longest matching pattern. For events with details
+ * (button and key events), look for a binding for the specific key or
+ * button. First see if the event matches a physical event that the
+ * object is interested in, then look for a virtual event.
*/
key.object = *objectPtr;
@@ -1632,7 +1599,7 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
key.detail = detail;
hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&bindPtr->patternTable, (char *) &key);
if (hPtr != NULL) {
- matchPtr = MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr,
+ matchPtr = MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr,
(PatSeq *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr), matchPtr, NULL,
&sourcePtr);
}
@@ -1644,7 +1611,7 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
/*
* If no match was found, look for a binding for all keys or buttons
- * (detail of 0). Again, first match on a virtual event.
+ * (detail of 0). Again, first match on a virtual event.
*/
if ((detail.clientData != 0) && (matchPtr == NULL)) {
@@ -1657,12 +1624,12 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
}
if (vMatchNoDetailList != NULL) {
- matchPtr = MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, vMatchNoDetailList,
+ matchPtr = MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, vMatchNoDetailList,
matchPtr, objectPtr, &sourcePtr);
}
}
-
+
if (matchPtr != NULL) {
if (sourcePtr->eventProc == NULL) {
Tcl_Panic("Tk_BindEvent: missing command");
@@ -1674,7 +1641,7 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
if (matchCount >= matchSpace) {
PendingBinding *new;
unsigned int oldSize, newSize;
-
+
oldSize = sizeof(staticPending)
- sizeof(staticPending.matchArray)
+ matchSpace * sizeof(PatSeq*);
@@ -1693,9 +1660,10 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
pendingPtr->matchArray[matchCount] = sourcePtr;
matchCount++;
}
+
/*
- * A "" is added to the scripts string to separate the
- * various scripts that should be invoked.
+ * A "" is added to the scripts string to separate the various
+ * scripts that should be invoked.
*/
Tcl_DStringAppend(&scripts, "", 1);
@@ -1706,29 +1674,28 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
}
/*
- * Now go back through and evaluate the binding for each object,
- * in order, dealing with "break" and "continue" exceptions
- * appropriately.
+ * Now go back through and evaluate the binding for each object, in order,
+ * dealing with "break" and "continue" exceptions appropriately.
*
* There are two tricks here:
- * 1. Bindings can be invoked from in the middle of Tcl commands,
- * where the interp's result is significant (for example, a widget
- * might be deleted because of an error in creating it, so the
- * result contains an error message that is eventually going to
- * be returned by the creating command). To preserve the result,
- * we save it in a dynamic string.
- * 2. The binding's action can potentially delete the binding,
- * so bindPtr may not point to anything valid once the action
- * completes. Thus we have to save bindPtr->interp in a
- * local variable in order to restore the result.
+ * 1. Bindings can be invoked from in the middle of Tcl commands, where
+ * the interp's result is significant (for example, a widget might be
+ * deleted because of an error in creating it, so the result contains
+ * an error message that is eventually going to be returned by the
+ * creating command). To preserve the result, we save it in a dynamic
+ * string.
+ * 2. The binding's action can potentially delete the binding, so bindPtr
+ * may not point to anything valid once the action completes. Thus we
+ * have to save bindPtr->interp in a local variable in order to restore
+ * the result.
*/
interp = bindPtr->interp;
Tcl_DStringInit(&savedResult);
/*
- * Save information about the current screen, then invoke a script
- * if the screen has changed.
+ * Save information about the current screen, then invoke a script if the
+ * screen has changed.
*/
Tcl_DStringGetResult(interp, &savedResult);
@@ -1745,9 +1712,8 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
if (matchCount > 0) {
/*
* Remember the list of pending C binding callbacks, so we can mark
- * them as deleted and not call them if the act of evaluating a C
- * or Tcl binding deletes a C binding callback or even the whole
- * window.
+ * them as deleted and not call them if the act of evaluating a C or
+ * Tcl binding deletes a C binding callback or even the whole window.
*/
pendingPtr->nextPtr = bindInfoPtr->pendingList;
@@ -1755,11 +1721,11 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
pendingPtr->deleted = 0;
bindInfoPtr->pendingList = pendingPtr;
}
-
+
/*
- * Save the current value of the TK_DEFER_MODAL flag so we can
- * restore it at the end of the loop. Clear the flag so we can
- * detect any recursive requests for a modal loop.
+ * Save the current value of the TK_DEFER_MODAL flag so we can restore it
+ * at the end of the loop. Clear the flag so we can detect any recursive
+ * requests for a modal loop.
*/
flags = winPtr->flags;
@@ -1770,16 +1736,15 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
i = 0;
/*
- * Be carefule when dereferencing screenPtr or bindInfoPtr. If we
- * evaluate something that destroys ".", bindInfoPtr would have been
- * freed, but we can tell that by first checking to see if
- * winPtr->mainPtr == NULL.
+ * Be carefule when dereferencing screenPtr or bindInfoPtr. If we evaluate
+ * something that destroys ".", bindInfoPtr would have been freed, but we
+ * can tell that by first checking to see if winPtr->mainPtr == NULL.
*/
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) bindInfoPtr);
while (p < end) {
int code;
-
+
if (!bindInfoPtr->deleted) {
screenPtr->bindingDepth++;
}
@@ -1787,7 +1752,7 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
if (*p == '\0') {
PatSeq *psPtr;
-
+
psPtr = pendingPtr->matchArray[i];
i++;
code = TCL_OK;
@@ -1815,7 +1780,7 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
if (code != TCL_OK) {
if (code == TCL_CONTINUE) {
/*
- * Do nothing: just go on to the next command.
+ * Do nothing: just go on to the next command.
*/
} else if (code == TCL_BREAK) {
break;
@@ -1829,13 +1794,13 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
if (matchCount > 0 && !pendingPtr->deleted) {
/*
- * Restore the original modal flag value and invoke the modal loop
- * if needed.
+ * Restore the original modal flag value and invoke the modal loop if
+ * needed.
*/
deferModal = winPtr->flags & TK_DEFER_MODAL;
- winPtr->flags = (winPtr->flags & (unsigned int) ~TK_DEFER_MODAL)
- | (flags & TK_DEFER_MODAL);
+ winPtr->flags = (winPtr->flags & (unsigned int) ~TK_DEFER_MODAL)
+ | (flags & TK_DEFER_MODAL);
if (deferModal) {
modalProc = Tk_GetClassProc(winPtr->classProcsPtr, modalProc);
if (modalProc != NULL) {
@@ -1846,12 +1811,10 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
if (!bindInfoPtr->deleted && (screenPtr->bindingDepth != 0)
&& ((oldDispPtr != screenPtr->curDispPtr)
- || (oldScreen != screenPtr->curScreenIndex))) {
-
+ || (oldScreen != screenPtr->curScreenIndex))) {
/*
- * Some other binding script is currently executing, but its
- * screen is no longer current. Change the current display
- * back again.
+ * Some other binding script is currently executing, but its screen is
+ * no longer current. Change the current display back again.
*/
screenPtr->curDispPtr = oldDispPtr;
@@ -1864,10 +1827,10 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
if (matchCount > 0) {
if (!bindInfoPtr->deleted) {
/*
- * Delete the pending list from the list of pending scripts
- * for this window.
+ * Delete the pending list from the list of pending scripts for
+ * this window.
*/
-
+
PendingBinding **curPtrPtr;
for (curPtrPtr = &bindInfoPtr->pendingList; ; ) {
@@ -1890,8 +1853,8 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
*
* TkBindDeadWindow --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when it is determined that a window is
- * dead. It cleans up bind-related information about the window
+ * This function is invoked when it is determined that a window is dead.
+ * It cleans up bind-related information about the window
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1901,7 +1864,7 @@ Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
void
TkBindDeadWindow(winPtr)
TkWindow *winPtr; /* The window that is being deleted. */
@@ -1910,11 +1873,13 @@ TkBindDeadWindow(winPtr)
PendingBinding *curPtr;
/*
- * Certain special windows like those used for send and clipboard
- * have no mainPtr.
+ * Certain special windows like those used for send and clipboard have no
+ * mainPtr.
*/
- if (winPtr->mainPtr == NULL)
- return;
+
+ if (winPtr->mainPtr == NULL) {
+ return;
+ }
bindInfoPtr = (BindInfo *) winPtr->mainPtr->bindInfo;
curPtr = bindInfoPtr->pendingList;
@@ -1931,33 +1896,34 @@ TkBindDeadWindow(winPtr)
*
* MatchPatterns --
*
- * Given a list of pattern sequences and a list of recent events,
- * return the pattern sequence that best matches the event list,
- * if there is one.
+ * Given a list of pattern sequences and a list of recent events, return
+ * the pattern sequence that best matches the event list, if there is
+ * one.
*
- * This procedure is used in two different ways. In the simplest
- * use, "object" is NULL and psPtr is a list of pattern sequences,
- * each of which corresponds to a binding. In this case, the
- * procedure finds the pattern sequences that match the event list
- * and returns the most specific of those, if there is more than one.
+ * This function is used in two different ways. In the simplest use,
+ * "object" is NULL and psPtr is a list of pattern sequences, each of
+ * which corresponds to a binding. In this case, the function finds the
+ * pattern sequences that match the event list and returns the most
+ * specific of those, if there is more than one.
*
- * In the second case, psPtr is a list of pattern sequences, each
- * of which corresponds to a definition for a virtual binding.
- * In order for one of these sequences to "match", it must match
- * the events (as above) but in addition there must be a binding
- * for its associated virtual event on the current object. The
- * "object" argument indicates which object the binding must be for.
+ * In the second case, psPtr is a list of pattern sequences, each of
+ * which corresponds to a definition for a virtual binding. In order for
+ * one of these sequences to "match", it must match the events (as above)
+ * but in addition there must be a binding for its associated virtual
+ * event on the current object. The "object" argument indicates which
+ * object the binding must be for.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is NULL if bestPtr is NULL and no pattern matches
- * the recent events from bindPtr. Otherwise the return value is
- * the most specific pattern sequence among bestPtr and all those
- * at psPtr that match the event list and object. If a pattern
- * sequence other than bestPtr is returned, then *bestCommandPtr
- * is filled in with a pointer to the command from the best sequence.
+
+ * The return value is NULL if bestPtr is NULL and no pattern matches the
+ * recent events from bindPtr. Otherwise the return value is the most
+ * specific pattern sequence among bestPtr and all those at psPtr that
+ * match the event list and object. If a pattern sequence other than
+ * bestPtr is returned, then *bestCommandPtr is filled in with a pointer
+ * to the command from the best sequence.
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
+ * None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1967,22 +1933,22 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
BindingTable *bindPtr; /* Information about binding table, such as
* ring of recent events. */
PatSeq *psPtr; /* List of pattern sequences. */
- PatSeq *bestPtr; /* The best match seen so far, from a
- * previous call to this procedure. NULL
- * means no prior best match. */
- ClientData *objectPtr; /* If NULL, the sequences at psPtr
- * correspond to "normal" bindings. If
- * non-NULL, the sequences at psPtr correspond
- * to virtual bindings; in order to match each
- * sequence must correspond to a virtual
- * binding for which a binding exists for
- * object in bindPtr. */
+ PatSeq *bestPtr; /* The best match seen so far, from a previous
+ * call to this function. NULL means no prior
+ * best match. */
+ ClientData *objectPtr; /* If NULL, the sequences at psPtr correspond
+ * to "normal" bindings. If non-NULL, the
+ * sequences at psPtr correspond to virtual
+ * bindings; in order to match each sequence
+ * must correspond to a virtual binding for
+ * which a binding exists for object in
+ * bindPtr. */
PatSeq **sourcePtrPtr; /* Filled with the pattern sequence that
* contains the eventProc and clientData
- * associated with the best match. If this
+ * associated with the best match. If this
* differs from the return value, it is the
* virtual event that most closely matched the
- * return value (a physical event). Not
+ * return value (a physical event). Not
* modified unless a result other than bestPtr
* is returned. */
{
@@ -2003,8 +1969,8 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
int modMask;
/*
- * Iterate over all the patterns in a sequence to be
- * sure that they all match.
+ * Iterate over all the patterns in a sequence to be sure that they
+ * all match.
*/
eventPtr = &bindPtr->eventRing[bindPtr->curEvent];
@@ -2019,21 +1985,21 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
}
if (eventPtr->xany.type != patPtr->eventType) {
/*
- * Most of the event types are considered superfluous
- * in that they are ignored if they occur in the middle
- * of a pattern sequence and have mismatching types. The
- * only ones that cannot be ignored are ButtonPress and
- * ButtonRelease events (if the next event in the pattern
- * is a KeyPress or KeyRelease) and KeyPress and KeyRelease
- * events (if the next pattern event is a ButtonPress or
- * ButtonRelease). Here are some tricky cases to consider:
+ * Most of the event types are considered superfluous in that
+ * they are ignored if they occur in the middle of a pattern
+ * sequence and have mismatching types. The only ones that
+ * cannot be ignored are ButtonPress and ButtonRelease events
+ * (if the next event in the pattern is a KeyPress or
+ * KeyRelease) and KeyPress and KeyRelease events (if the next
+ * pattern event is a ButtonPress or ButtonRelease). Here are
+ * some tricky cases to consider:
* 1. Double-Button or Double-Key events.
* 2. Double-ButtonRelease or Double-KeyRelease events.
- * 3. The arrival of various events like Enter and Leave
- * and FocusIn and GraphicsExpose between two button
- * presses or key presses.
- * 4. Modifier keys like Shift and Control shouldn't
- * generate conflicts with button events.
+ * 3. The arrival of various events like Enter and Leave and
+ * FocusIn and GraphicsExpose between two button presses or
+ * key presses.
+ * 4. Modifier keys like Shift and Control shouldn't generate
+ * conflicts with button events.
*/
if ((patPtr->eventType == KeyPress)
@@ -2067,27 +2033,25 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
goto nextEvent;
}
if (eventPtr->xany.type == CreateNotify
- && eventPtr->xcreatewindow.parent != window) {
+ && eventPtr->xcreatewindow.parent != window) {
goto nextSequence;
- } else
- if (eventPtr->xany.window != window) {
+ } else if (eventPtr->xany.window != window) {
goto nextSequence;
}
/*
- * Note: it's important for the keysym check to go before
- * the modifier check, so we can ignore unwanted modifier
- * keys before choking on the modifier check.
+ * Note: it's important for the keysym check to go before the
+ * modifier check, so we can ignore unwanted modifier keys before
+ * choking on the modifier check.
*/
if ((patPtr->detail.clientData != 0)
&& (patPtr->detail.clientData != detailPtr->clientData)) {
/*
- * The detail appears not to match. However, if the event
- * is a KeyPress for a modifier key then just ignore the
- * event. Otherwise event sequences like "aD" never match
- * because the shift key goes down between the "a" and the
- * "D".
+ * The detail appears not to match. However, if the event is a
+ * KeyPress for a modifier key then just ignore the event.
+ * Otherwise event sequences like "aD" never match because the
+ * shift key goes down between the "a" and the "D".
*/
if (eventPtr->xany.type == KeyPress) {
@@ -2149,7 +2113,7 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
}
patPtr++;
patCount--;
- nextEvent:
+ nextEvent:
if (eventPtr == bindPtr->eventRing) {
eventPtr = &bindPtr->eventRing[EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE-1];
detailPtr = &bindPtr->detailRing[EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE-1];
@@ -2169,9 +2133,9 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
PatternTableKey key;
/*
- * The sequence matches the physical constraints.
- * Is this object interested in any of the virtual events
- * that correspond to this sequence?
+ * The sequence matches the physical constraints. Is this object
+ * interested in any of the virtual events that correspond to this
+ * sequence?
*/
voPtr = psPtr->voPtr;
@@ -2182,9 +2146,9 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
key.detail.clientData = 0;
for (iVirt = 0; iVirt < voPtr->numOwners; iVirt++) {
- Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr = voPtr->owners[iVirt];
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr = voPtr->owners[iVirt];
- key.detail.name = (Tk_Uid) Tcl_GetHashKey(hPtr->tablePtr,
+ key.detail.name = (Tk_Uid) Tcl_GetHashKey(hPtr->tablePtr,
hPtr);
hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&bindPtr->patternTable,
(char *) &key);
@@ -2212,14 +2176,15 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
* The physical event matches a virtual event's definition, but
* the tag isn't interested in it.
*/
+
goto nextSequence;
}
- match:
+ match:
/*
- * This sequence matches. If we've already got another match,
- * pick whichever is most specific. Detail is most important,
- * then needMods.
+ * This sequence matches. If we've already got another match, pick
+ * whichever is most specific. Detail is most important, then
+ * needMods.
*/
if (bestPtr != NULL) {
@@ -2255,28 +2220,27 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
/*
* Tie goes to current best pattern.
*
- * (1) For virtual vs. virtual, the least recently defined
- * virtual wins, because virtuals are examined in order of
- * definition. This order is _not_ guaranteed in the
- * documentation.
+ * (1) For virtual vs. virtual, the least recently defined virtual
+ * wins, because virtuals are examined in order of definition.
+ * This order is _not_ guaranteed in the documentation.
*
- * (2) For virtual vs. physical, the physical wins because all
- * the physicals are examined before the virtuals. This order
- * is guaranteed in the documentation.
+ * (2) For virtual vs. physical, the physical wins because all the
+ * physicals are examined before the virtuals. This order is
+ * guaranteed in the documentation.
*
* (3) For physical vs. physical pattern, the most recently
* defined physical wins, because physicals are examined in
- * reverse order of definition. This order is guaranteed in
- * the documentation.
+ * reverse order of definition. This order is guaranteed in the
+ * documentation.
*/
- goto nextSequence;
+ goto nextSequence;
}
- newBest:
+ newBest:
bestPtr = matchPtr;
bestSourcePtr = sourcePtr;
- nextSequence:
+ nextSequence:
continue;
}
@@ -2290,13 +2254,12 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
*
* ExpandPercents --
*
- * Given a command and an event, produce a new command
- * by replacing % constructs in the original command
- * with information from the X event.
+ * Given a command and an event, produce a new command by replacing %
+ * constructs in the original command with information from the X event.
*
* Results:
- * The new expanded command is appended to the dynamic string
- * given by dsPtr.
+ * The new expanded command is appended to the dynamic string given by
+ * dsPtr.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2306,12 +2269,12 @@ MatchPatterns(dispPtr, bindPtr, psPtr, bestPtr, objectPtr, sourcePtrPtr)
static void
ExpandPercents(winPtr, before, eventPtr, keySym, dsPtr)
- TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window where event occurred: needed to
- * get input context. */
- CONST char *before; /* Command containing percent expressions
- * to be replaced. */
- XEvent *eventPtr; /* X event containing information to be
- * used in % replacements. */
+ TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window where event occurred: needed to get
+ * input context. */
+ CONST char *before; /* Command containing percent expressions to
+ * be replaced. */
+ XEvent *eventPtr; /* X event containing information to be used
+ * in % replacements. */
KeySym keySym; /* KeySym: only relevant for KeyPress and
* KeyRelease events). */
Tcl_DString *dsPtr; /* Dynamic string in which to append new
@@ -2332,10 +2295,11 @@ ExpandPercents(winPtr, before, eventPtr, keySym, dsPtr)
} else {
flags = 0;
}
+
while (1) {
/*
- * Find everything up to the next % character and append it
- * to the result string.
+ * Find everything up to the next % character and append it to the
+ * result string.
*/
for (string = before; (*string != 0) && (*string != '%'); string++) {
@@ -2350,331 +2314,336 @@ ExpandPercents(winPtr, before, eventPtr, keySym, dsPtr)
}
/*
- * There's a percent sequence here. Process it.
+ * There's a percent sequence here. Process it.
*/
number = 0;
string = "??";
switch (before[1]) {
- case '#':
- number = eventPtr->xany.serial;
- goto doNumber;
- case 'a':
- if (flags & CONFIG) {
- TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xconfigure.above);
- string = numStorage;
- }
- goto doString;
- case 'b':
- if (flags & BUTTON) {
- number = eventPtr->xbutton.button;
- goto doNumber;
- }
- goto doString;
- case 'c':
- if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- number = eventPtr->xexpose.count;
- goto doNumber;
- }
- goto doString;
- case 'd':
- if (flags & (CROSSING|FOCUS)) {
- if (flags & FOCUS) {
- number = eventPtr->xfocus.detail;
- } else {
- number = eventPtr->xcrossing.detail;
- }
- string = TkFindStateString(notifyDetail, number);
- } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
- if (eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.value_mask & CWStackMode) {
- string = TkFindStateString(configureRequestDetail,
- eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.detail);
- } else {
- string = "";
- }
- } else if (flags & VIRTUAL) {
- XVirtualEvent *vePtr = (XVirtualEvent *) eventPtr;
-
- if (vePtr->user_data != NULL) {
- string = Tcl_GetString(vePtr->user_data);
- } else {
- string = "";
- }
- }
- goto doString;
- case 'f':
- if (flags & CROSSING) {
- number = eventPtr->xcrossing.focus;
- goto doNumber;
- }
- goto doString;
- case 'h':
- if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- number = eventPtr->xexpose.height;
- } else if (flags & (CONFIG)) {
- number = eventPtr->xconfigure.height;
- } else if (flags & CREATE) {
- number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.height;
- } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
- number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.height;
- } else if (flags & RESIZEREQ) {
- number = eventPtr->xresizerequest.height;
- } else {
- goto doString;
- }
- goto doNumber;
- case 'i':
- if (flags & CREATE) {
- TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xcreatewindow.window);
- } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
- TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.window);
- } else if (flags & MAPREQ) {
- TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xmaprequest.window);
- } else {
- TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xany.window);
- }
+ case '#':
+ number = eventPtr->xany.serial;
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'a':
+ if (flags & CONFIG) {
+ TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xconfigure.above);
string = numStorage;
- goto doString;
- case 'k':
- if (flags & KEY) {
- number = eventPtr->xkey.keycode;
- goto doNumber;
- }
- goto doString;
- case 'm':
- if (flags & CROSSING) {
- number = eventPtr->xcrossing.mode;
- string = TkFindStateString(notifyMode, number);
- } else if (flags & FOCUS) {
- number = eventPtr->xfocus.mode;
- string = TkFindStateString(notifyMode, number);
- }
- goto doString;
- case 'o':
- if (flags & CREATE) {
- number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.override_redirect;
- } else if (flags & MAP) {
- number = eventPtr->xmap.override_redirect;
- } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
- number = eventPtr->xreparent.override_redirect;
- } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
- number = eventPtr->xconfigure.override_redirect;
- } else {
- goto doString;
- }
- goto doNumber;
- case 'p':
- if (flags & CIRC) {
- string = TkFindStateString(circPlace, eventPtr->xcirculate.place);
- } else if (flags & CIRCREQ) {
- string = TkFindStateString(circPlace, eventPtr->xcirculaterequest.place);
- }
- goto doString;
- case 's':
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
- number = eventPtr->xkey.state;
- } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
- number = eventPtr->xcrossing.state;
- } else if (flags & PROP) {
- string = TkFindStateString(propNotify,
- eventPtr->xproperty.state);
- goto doString;
- } else if (flags & VISIBILITY) {
- string = TkFindStateString(visNotify,
- eventPtr->xvisibility.state);
- goto doString;
- } else {
- goto doString;
- }
- goto doNumber;
- case 't':
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
- number = (int) eventPtr->xkey.time;
- } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
- number = (int) eventPtr->xcrossing.time;
- } else if (flags & PROP) {
- number = (int) eventPtr->xproperty.time;
- } else {
- goto doString;
- }
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'b':
+ if (flags & BUTTON) {
+ number = eventPtr->xbutton.button;
goto doNumber;
- case 'v':
- number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.value_mask;
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'c':
+ if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xexpose.count;
goto doNumber;
- case 'w':
- if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- number = eventPtr->xexpose.width;
- } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
- number = eventPtr->xconfigure.width;
- } else if (flags & CREATE) {
- number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.width;
- } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
- number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.width;
- } else if (flags & RESIZEREQ) {
- number = eventPtr->xresizerequest.width;
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'd':
+ if (flags & (CROSSING|FOCUS)) {
+ if (flags & FOCUS) {
+ number = eventPtr->xfocus.detail;
} else {
- goto doString;
+ number = eventPtr->xcrossing.detail;
}
- goto doNumber;
- case 'x':
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
- number = eventPtr->xkey.x;
- } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
- number = eventPtr->xcrossing.x;
- } else if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- number = eventPtr->xexpose.x;
- } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG|GRAVITY)) {
- number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.x;
- } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
- number = eventPtr->xreparent.x;
- } else if (flags & CREATE) {
- number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.x;
- } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
- number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.x;
+ string = TkFindStateString(notifyDetail, number);
+ } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
+ if (eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.value_mask & CWStackMode) {
+ string = TkFindStateString(configureRequestDetail,
+ eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.detail);
} else {
- goto doString;
+ string = "";
}
- goto doNumber;
- case 'y':
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
- number = eventPtr->xkey.y;
- } else if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- number = eventPtr->xexpose.y;
- } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG|GRAVITY)) {
- number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.y;
- } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
- number = eventPtr->xreparent.y;
- } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
- number = eventPtr->xcrossing.y;
- } else if (flags & CREATE) {
- number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.y;
- } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
- number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.y;
+ } else if (flags & VIRTUAL) {
+ XVirtualEvent *vePtr = (XVirtualEvent *) eventPtr;
+
+ if (vePtr->user_data != NULL) {
+ string = Tcl_GetString(vePtr->user_data);
} else {
- goto doString;
+ string = "";
}
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'f':
+ if (flags & CROSSING) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcrossing.focus;
goto doNumber;
- case 'A':
- if (flags & KEY) {
- Tcl_DStringFree(&buf);
- string = TkpGetString(winPtr, eventPtr, &buf);
- }
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'h':
+ if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xexpose.height;
+ } else if (flags & (CONFIG)) {
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigure.height;
+ } else if (flags & CREATE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.height;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.height;
+ } else if (flags & RESIZEREQ) {
+ number = eventPtr->xresizerequest.height;
+ } else {
goto doString;
- case 'B':
- if (flags & CREATE) {
- number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.border_width;
- } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
- number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.border_width;
- } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
- number = eventPtr->xconfigure.border_width;
- } else {
- goto doString;
- }
+ }
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'i':
+ if (flags & CREATE) {
+ TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xcreatewindow.window);
+ } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
+ TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage,
+ eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.window);
+ } else if (flags & MAPREQ) {
+ TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xmaprequest.window);
+ } else {
+ TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xany.window);
+ }
+ string = numStorage;
+ goto doString;
+ case 'k':
+ if (flags & KEY) {
+ number = eventPtr->xkey.keycode;
goto doNumber;
- case 'D':
- /*
- * This is used only by the MouseWheel event.
- */
- if (flags & KEY) {
- number = eventPtr->xkey.keycode;
- goto doNumber;
- }
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'm':
+ if (flags & CROSSING) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcrossing.mode;
+ string = TkFindStateString(notifyMode, number);
+ } else if (flags & FOCUS) {
+ number = eventPtr->xfocus.mode;
+ string = TkFindStateString(notifyMode, number);
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'o':
+ if (flags & CREATE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.override_redirect;
+ } else if (flags & MAP) {
+ number = eventPtr->xmap.override_redirect;
+ } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
+ number = eventPtr->xreparent.override_redirect;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigure.override_redirect;
+ } else {
goto doString;
- case 'E':
- number = (int) eventPtr->xany.send_event;
- goto doNumber;
- case 'K':
- if (flags & KEY) {
- char *name;
-
- name = TkKeysymToString(keySym);
- if (name != NULL) {
- string = name;
- }
- }
+ }
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'p':
+ if (flags & CIRC) {
+ string = TkFindStateString(circPlace,
+ eventPtr->xcirculate.place);
+ } else if (flags & CIRCREQ) {
+ string = TkFindStateString(circPlace,
+ eventPtr->xcirculaterequest.place);
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 's':
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
+ number = eventPtr->xkey.state;
+ } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcrossing.state;
+ } else if (flags & PROP) {
+ string = TkFindStateString(propNotify,
+ eventPtr->xproperty.state);
goto doString;
- case 'N':
- if (flags & KEY) {
- number = (int) keySym;
- goto doNumber;
- }
+ } else if (flags & VISIBILITY) {
+ string = TkFindStateString(visNotify,
+ eventPtr->xvisibility.state);
goto doString;
- case 'P':
- if (flags & PROP) {
- string = Tk_GetAtomName((Tk_Window) winPtr, eventPtr->xproperty.atom);
- }
+ } else {
goto doString;
- case 'R':
- if (flags & KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_CROSSING) {
- TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xkey.root);
- string = numStorage;
- }
+ }
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 't':
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
+ number = (int) eventPtr->xkey.time;
+ } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
+ number = (int) eventPtr->xcrossing.time;
+ } else if (flags & PROP) {
+ number = (int) eventPtr->xproperty.time;
+ } else {
goto doString;
- case 'S':
- if (flags & KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_CROSSING) {
- TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xkey.subwindow);
- string = numStorage;
- }
+ }
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'v':
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.value_mask;
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'w':
+ if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xexpose.width;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigure.width;
+ } else if (flags & CREATE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.width;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.width;
+ } else if (flags & RESIZEREQ) {
+ number = eventPtr->xresizerequest.width;
+ } else {
goto doString;
- case 'T':
- number = eventPtr->type;
+ }
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'x':
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
+ number = eventPtr->xkey.x;
+ } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcrossing.x;
+ } else if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xexpose.x;
+ } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG|GRAVITY)) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.x;
+ } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
+ number = eventPtr->xreparent.x;
+ } else if (flags & CREATE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.x;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.x;
+ } else {
+ goto doString;
+ }
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'y':
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
+ number = eventPtr->xkey.y;
+ } else if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xexpose.y;
+ } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG|GRAVITY)) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.y;
+ } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
+ number = eventPtr->xreparent.y;
+ } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcrossing.y;
+ } else if (flags & CREATE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.y;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.y;
+ } else {
+ goto doString;
+ }
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'A':
+ if (flags & KEY) {
+ Tcl_DStringFree(&buf);
+ string = TkpGetString(winPtr, eventPtr, &buf);
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'B':
+ if (flags & CREATE) {
+ number = eventPtr->xcreatewindow.border_width;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIGREQ) {
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigurerequest.border_width;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
+ number = eventPtr->xconfigure.border_width;
+ } else {
+ goto doString;
+ }
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'D':
+ /*
+ * This is used only by the MouseWheel event.
+ */
+
+ if (flags & KEY) {
+ number = eventPtr->xkey.keycode;
+ goto doNumber;
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'E':
+ number = (int) eventPtr->xany.send_event;
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'K':
+ if (flags & KEY) {
+ char *name;
+
+ name = TkKeysymToString(keySym);
+ if (name != NULL) {
+ string = name;
+ }
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'N':
+ if (flags & KEY) {
+ number = (int) keySym;
goto doNumber;
- case 'W': {
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'P':
+ if (flags & PROP) {
+ string = Tk_GetAtomName((Tk_Window) winPtr,
+ eventPtr->xproperty.atom);
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'R':
+ if (flags & KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_CROSSING) {
+ TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xkey.root);
+ string = numStorage;
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'S':
+ if (flags & KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_CROSSING) {
+ TkpPrintWindowId(numStorage, eventPtr->xkey.subwindow);
+ string = numStorage;
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ case 'T':
+ number = eventPtr->type;
+ goto doNumber;
+ case 'W': {
+ Tk_Window tkwin;
+
+ tkwin = Tk_IdToWindow(eventPtr->xany.display,
+ eventPtr->xany.window);
+ if (tkwin != NULL) {
+ string = Tk_PathName(tkwin);
+ } else {
+ string = "??";
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ }
+ case 'X':
+ if (flags & KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_CROSSING) {
Tk_Window tkwin;
+ int x, y;
+ int width, height;
+ number = eventPtr->xkey.x_root;
tkwin = Tk_IdToWindow(eventPtr->xany.display,
eventPtr->xany.window);
if (tkwin != NULL) {
- string = Tk_PathName(tkwin);
- } else {
- string = "??";
+ Tk_GetVRootGeometry(tkwin, &x, &y, &width, &height);
+ number -= x;
}
- goto doString;
+ goto doNumber;
}
- case 'X':
- if (flags & KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_CROSSING) {
- Tk_Window tkwin;
- int x, y;
- int width, height;
-
- number = eventPtr->xkey.x_root;
- tkwin = Tk_IdToWindow(eventPtr->xany.display,
- eventPtr->xany.window);
- if (tkwin != NULL) {
- Tk_GetVRootGeometry(tkwin, &x, &y, &width, &height);
- number -= x;
- }
- goto doNumber;
- }
- goto doString;
- case 'Y':
- if (flags & KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_CROSSING) {
- Tk_Window tkwin;
- int x, y;
- int width, height;
-
- number = eventPtr->xkey.y_root;
- tkwin = Tk_IdToWindow(eventPtr->xany.display,
- eventPtr->xany.window);
- if (tkwin != NULL) {
- Tk_GetVRootGeometry(tkwin, &x, &y, &width, &height);
- number -= y;
- }
- goto doNumber;
+ goto doString;
+ case 'Y':
+ if (flags & KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_CROSSING) {
+ Tk_Window tkwin;
+ int x, y;
+ int width, height;
+
+ number = eventPtr->xkey.y_root;
+ tkwin = Tk_IdToWindow(eventPtr->xany.display,
+ eventPtr->xany.window);
+ if (tkwin != NULL) {
+ Tk_GetVRootGeometry(tkwin, &x, &y, &width, &height);
+ number -= y;
}
- goto doString;
- default:
- numStorage[0] = before[1];
- numStorage[1] = '\0';
- string = numStorage;
- goto doString;
+ goto doNumber;
+ }
+ goto doString;
+ default:
+ numStorage[0] = before[1];
+ numStorage[1] = '\0';
+ string = numStorage;
+ goto doString;
}
- doNumber:
+ doNumber:
sprintf(numStorage, "%d", number);
string = numStorage;
- doString:
+ doString:
spaceNeeded = Tcl_ScanElement(string, &cvtFlags);
length = Tcl_DStringLength(dsPtr);
Tcl_DStringSetLength(dsPtr, length + spaceNeeded);
@@ -2692,28 +2661,27 @@ ExpandPercents(winPtr, before, eventPtr, keySym, dsPtr)
*
* ChangeScreen --
*
- * This procedure is invoked whenever the current screen changes
- * in an application. It invokes a Tcl procedure named
- * "tk::ScreenChanged", passing it the screen name as argument.
- * tk::ScreenChanged does things like making the tk::Priv variable
- * point to an array for the current display.
+ * This function is invoked whenever the current screen changes in an
+ * application. It invokes a Tcl function named "tk::ScreenChanged",
+ * passing it the screen name as argument. tk::ScreenChanged does things
+ * like making the tk::Priv variable point to an array for the current
+ * display.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Depends on what tk::ScreenChanged does. If an error occurs
- * them bgerror will be invoked.
+ * Depends on what tk::ScreenChanged does. If an error occurs them
+ * bgerror will be invoked.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
ChangeScreen(interp, dispName, screenIndex)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to invoke
- * command. */
- char *dispName; /* Name of new display. */
- int screenIndex; /* Index of new screen. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to invoke command. */
+ char *dispName; /* Name of new display. */
+ int screenIndex; /* Index of new screen. */
{
Tcl_DString cmd;
int code;
@@ -2738,8 +2706,8 @@ ChangeScreen(interp, dispName, screenIndex)
*
* Tk_EventCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "event" Tcl command.
- * It is used to define and generate events.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "event" Tcl command. It is
+ * used to define and generate events.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -2783,64 +2751,61 @@ Tk_EventObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
switch ((enum options) index) {
- case EVENT_ADD: {
- int i;
- char *name, *event;
-
- if (objc < 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
- "virtual sequence ?sequence ...?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], NULL);
- for (i = 3; i < objc; i++) {
- event = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], NULL);
- if (CreateVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, name, event) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- break;
+ case EVENT_ADD: {
+ int i;
+ char *name, *event;
+
+ if (objc < 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
+ "virtual sequence ?sequence ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_DELETE: {
- int i;
- char *name, *event;
-
- if (objc < 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
- "virtual ?sequence sequence ...?");
+ name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], NULL);
+ for (i = 3; i < objc; i++) {
+ event = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], NULL);
+ if (CreateVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, name, event) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], NULL);
- if (objc == 3) {
- return DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, name, NULL);
- }
- for (i = 3; i < objc; i++) {
- event = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], NULL);
- if (DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, name, event) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- break;
}
- case EVENT_GENERATE: {
- if (objc < 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "window event ?options?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- return HandleEventGenerate(interp, tkwin, objc - 2, objv + 2);
+ break;
+ }
+ case EVENT_DELETE: {
+ int i;
+ char *name, *event;
+
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
+ "virtual ?sequence sequence ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_INFO: {
- if (objc == 2) {
- GetAllVirtualEvents(interp, vetPtr);
- return TCL_OK;
- } else if (objc == 3) {
- return GetVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr,
- Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], NULL));
- } else {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?virtual?");
+ name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], NULL);
+ if (objc == 3) {
+ return DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, name, NULL);
+ }
+ for (i = 3; i < objc; i++) {
+ event = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], NULL);
+ if (DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, name, event) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
}
+ break;
+ }
+ case EVENT_GENERATE:
+ if (objc < 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "window event ?options?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ return HandleEventGenerate(interp, tkwin, objc - 2, objv + 2);
+ case EVENT_INFO:
+ if (objc == 2) {
+ GetAllVirtualEvents(interp, vetPtr);
+ return TCL_OK;
+ } else if (objc == 3) {
+ return GetVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]));
+ } else {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?virtual?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
}
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -2850,8 +2815,8 @@ Tk_EventObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* InitVirtualEventTable --
*
- * Given storage for a virtual event table, set up the fields to
- * prepare a new domain in which virtual events may be defined.
+ * Given storage for a virtual event table, set up the fields to prepare
+ * a new domain in which virtual events may be defined.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2864,8 +2829,8 @@ Tk_EventObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
static void
InitVirtualEventTable(vetPtr)
- VirtualEventTable *vetPtr; /* Pointer to virtual event table. Memory
- * is supplied by the caller. */
+ VirtualEventTable *vetPtr; /* Pointer to virtual event table. Memory is
+ * supplied by the caller. */
{
Tcl_InitHashTable(&vetPtr->patternTable,
sizeof(PatternTableKey) / sizeof(int));
@@ -2877,7 +2842,7 @@ InitVirtualEventTable(vetPtr)
*
* DeleteVirtualEventTable --
*
- * Delete the contents of a virtual event table. The caller is
+ * Delete the contents of a virtual event table. The caller is
* responsible for freeing any memory used by the table itself.
*
* Results:
@@ -2910,7 +2875,7 @@ DeleteVirtualEventTable(vetPtr)
hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&vetPtr->nameTable, &search);
for ( ; hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
- ckfree((char *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr));
+ ckfree((char *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr));
}
Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&vetPtr->nameTable);
}
@@ -2920,19 +2885,17 @@ DeleteVirtualEventTable(vetPtr)
*
* CreateVirtualEvent --
*
- * Add a new definition for a virtual event. If the virtual event
- * is already defined, the new definition augments those that
- * already exist.
+ * Add a new definition for a virtual event. If the virtual event is
+ * already defined, the new definition augments those that already exist.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is TCL_ERROR if an error occured while
- * creating the virtual binding. In this case, an error message
- * will be left in the interp's result. If all went well then the
- * return value is TCL_OK.
+ * The return value is TCL_ERROR if an error occured while creating the
+ * virtual binding. In this case, an error message will be left in the
+ * interp's result. If all went well then the return value is TCL_OK.
*
* Side effects:
- * The virtual event may cause future calls to Tk_BindEvent to
- * behave differently than they did previously.
+ * The virtual event may cause future calls to Tk_BindEvent to behave
+ * differently than they did previously.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2940,7 +2903,7 @@ DeleteVirtualEventTable(vetPtr)
static int
CreateVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
- VirtualEventTable *vetPtr;/* Table in which to augment virtual event. */
+ VirtualEventTable *vetPtr; /* Table in which to augment virtual event. */
char *virtString; /* Name of new virtual event. */
char *eventString; /* String describing physical event that
* triggers virtual event. */
@@ -2952,10 +2915,10 @@ CreateVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
PhysicalsOwned *poPtr;
VirtualOwners *voPtr;
Tk_Uid virtUid;
-
+
virtUid = GetVirtualEventUid(interp, virtString);
if (virtUid == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
@@ -2965,7 +2928,7 @@ CreateVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
psPtr = FindSequence(interp, &vetPtr->patternTable, NULL, eventString,
1, 0, &eventMask);
if (psPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
@@ -2983,20 +2946,21 @@ CreateVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
poPtr = (PhysicalsOwned *) ckalloc(sizeof(PhysicalsOwned));
poPtr->numOwned = 0;
} else {
- /*
+ /*
* See if this virtual event is already defined for this physical
* event and just return if it is.
*/
int i;
+
for (i = 0; i < poPtr->numOwned; i++) {
if (poPtr->patSeqs[i] == psPtr) {
- return TCL_OK;
+ return TCL_OK;
}
}
poPtr = (PhysicalsOwned *) ckrealloc((char *) poPtr,
sizeof(PhysicalsOwned) + poPtr->numOwned * sizeof(PatSeq *));
- }
+ }
Tcl_SetHashValue(vhPtr, (ClientData) poPtr);
poPtr->patSeqs[poPtr->numOwned] = psPtr;
poPtr->numOwned++;
@@ -3007,10 +2971,10 @@ CreateVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
voPtr = psPtr->voPtr;
if (voPtr == NULL) {
- voPtr = (VirtualOwners *) ckalloc(sizeof(VirtualOwners));
+ voPtr = (VirtualOwners *) ckalloc(sizeof(VirtualOwners));
voPtr->numOwners = 0;
} else {
- voPtr = (VirtualOwners *) ckrealloc((char *) voPtr,
+ voPtr = (VirtualOwners *) ckrealloc((char *) voPtr,
sizeof(VirtualOwners)
+ voPtr->numOwners * sizeof(Tcl_HashEntry *));
}
@@ -3026,20 +2990,20 @@ CreateVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
*
* DeleteVirtualEvent --
*
- * Remove the definition of a given virtual event. If the
- * event string is NULL, all definitions of the virtual event
- * will be removed. Otherwise, just the specified definition
- * of the virtual event will be removed.
+ * Remove the definition of a given virtual event. If the event string is
+ * NULL, all definitions of the virtual event will be removed.
+ * Otherwise, just the specified definition of the virtual event will be
+ * removed.
*
* Results:
- * The result is a standard Tcl return value. If an error
- * occurs then the interp's result will contain an error message.
- * It is not an error to attempt to delete a virtual event that
- * does not exist or a definition that does not exist.
+ * The result is a standard Tcl return value. If an error occurs then the
+ * interp's result will contain an error message. It is not an error to
+ * attempt to delete a virtual event that does not exist or a definition
+ * that does not exist.
*
* Side effects:
- * The virtual event given by virtString may be removed from the
- * virtual event table.
+ * The virtual event given by virtString may be removed from the virtual
+ * event table.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3047,7 +3011,7 @@ CreateVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
static int
DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
- VirtualEventTable *vetPtr;/* Table in which to delete event. */
+ VirtualEventTable *vetPtr; /* Table in which to delete event. */
char *virtString; /* String describing event sequence that
* triggers binding. */
char *eventString; /* The event sequence that should be deleted,
@@ -3062,12 +3026,12 @@ DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
virtUid = GetVirtualEventUid(interp, virtString);
if (virtUid == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
+
vhPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&vetPtr->nameTable, virtUid);
if (vhPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_OK;
+ return TCL_OK;
}
poPtr = (PhysicalsOwned *) Tcl_GetHashValue(vhPtr);
@@ -3076,10 +3040,9 @@ DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
unsigned long eventMask;
/*
- * Delete only the specific physical event associated with the
- * virtual event. If the physical event doesn't already exist, or
- * the virtual event doesn't own that physical event, return w/o
- * doing anything.
+ * Delete only the specific physical event associated with the virtual
+ * event. If the physical event doesn't already exist, or the virtual
+ * event doesn't own that physical event, return w/o doing anything.
*/
eventPSPtr = FindSequence(interp, &vetPtr->patternTable, NULL,
@@ -3087,7 +3050,7 @@ DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
if (eventPSPtr == NULL) {
CONST char *string;
- string = Tcl_GetStringResult(interp);
+ string = Tcl_GetStringResult(interp);
return (string[0] != '\0') ? TCL_ERROR : TCL_OK;
}
}
@@ -3097,7 +3060,7 @@ DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
if ((eventPSPtr == NULL) || (psPtr == eventPSPtr)) {
int iVirt;
VirtualOwners *voPtr;
-
+
/*
* Remove association between this physical event and the given
* virtual event that it triggers.
@@ -3115,10 +3078,12 @@ DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
voPtr->numOwners--;
if (voPtr->numOwners == 0) {
/*
- * Removed last reference to this physical event, so
- * remove it from physical->virtual map.
+ * Removed last reference to this physical event, so remove it
+ * from physical->virtual map.
*/
+
PatSeq *prevPtr = (PatSeq *) Tcl_GetHashValue(psPtr->hPtr);
+
if (prevPtr == psPtr) {
if (psPtr->nextSeqPtr == NULL) {
Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(psPtr->hPtr);
@@ -3142,23 +3107,23 @@ DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
} else {
/*
* This physical event still triggers some other virtual
- * event(s). Consolidate the list of virtual owners for
- * this physical event so it no longer triggers the
- * given virtual event.
+ * event(s). Consolidate the list of virtual owners for this
+ * physical event so it no longer triggers the given virtual
+ * event.
*/
+
voPtr->owners[iVirt] = voPtr->owners[voPtr->numOwners];
}
/*
- * Now delete the virtual event's reference to the physical
- * event.
+ * Now delete the virtual event's reference to the physical event.
*/
poPtr->numOwned--;
if (eventPSPtr != NULL && poPtr->numOwned != 0) {
- /*
- * Just deleting this one physical event. Consolidate list
- * of owned physical events and return.
+ /*
+ * Just deleting this one physical event. Consolidate list of
+ * owned physical events and return.
*/
poPtr->patSeqs[iPhys] = poPtr->patSeqs[poPtr->numOwned];
@@ -3169,10 +3134,10 @@ DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
if (poPtr->numOwned == 0) {
/*
- * All the physical events for this virtual event were deleted,
- * either because there was only one associated physical event or
- * because the caller was deleting the entire virtual event. Now
- * the virtual event itself should be deleted.
+ * All the physical events for this virtual event were deleted, either
+ * because there was only one associated physical event or because the
+ * caller was deleting the entire virtual event. Now the virtual event
+ * itself should be deleted.
*/
ckfree((char *) poPtr);
@@ -3186,16 +3151,16 @@ DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
*
* GetVirtualEvent --
*
- * Return the list of physical events that can invoke the
- * given virtual event.
+ * Return the list of physical events that can invoke the given virtual
+ * event.
*
* Results:
* The return value is TCL_OK and the interp's result is filled with the
* string representation of the physical events associated with the
* virtual event; if there are no physical events for the given virtual
- * event, the interp's result is filled with and empty string. If the
- * virtual event string is improperly formed, then TCL_ERROR is
- * returned and an error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * event, the interp's result is filled with and empty string. If the
+ * virtual event string is improperly formed, then TCL_ERROR is returned
+ * and an error message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3206,7 +3171,7 @@ DeleteVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString, eventString)
static int
GetVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for reporting. */
- VirtualEventTable *vetPtr;/* Table in which to look for event. */
+ VirtualEventTable *vetPtr; /* Table in which to look for event. */
char *virtString; /* String describing virtual event. */
{
Tcl_HashEntry *vhPtr;
@@ -3217,12 +3182,12 @@ GetVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString)
virtUid = GetVirtualEventUid(interp, virtString);
if (virtUid == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
vhPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&vetPtr->nameTable, virtUid);
if (vhPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_OK;
+ return TCL_OK;
}
Tcl_DStringInit(&ds);
@@ -3243,13 +3208,12 @@ GetVirtualEvent(interp, vetPtr, virtString)
*
* GetAllVirtualEvents --
*
- * Return a list that contains the names of all the virtual
- * event defined.
+ * Return a list that contains the names of all the virtual event
+ * defined.
*
* Results:
- * There is no return value. The interp's result is modified to
- * hold a Tcl list with one entry for each virtual event in
- * nameTable.
+ * There is no return value. The interp's result is modified to hold a
+ * Tcl list with one entry for each virtual event in nameTable.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3270,11 +3234,11 @@ GetAllVirtualEvents(interp, vetPtr)
hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&vetPtr->nameTable, &search);
for ( ; hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
- Tcl_DStringSetLength(&ds, 0);
+ Tcl_DStringSetLength(&ds, 0);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, "<<", 2);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, Tcl_GetHashKey(hPtr->tablePtr, hPtr), -1);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, ">>", 2);
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds));
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds));
}
Tcl_DStringFree(&ds);
@@ -3285,36 +3249,36 @@ GetAllVirtualEvents(interp, vetPtr)
*
* HandleEventGenerate --
*
- * Helper function for the "event generate" command. Generate and
- * process an XEvent, constructed from information parsed from the
- * event description string and its optional arguments.
+ * Helper function for the "event generate" command. Generate and process
+ * an XEvent, constructed from information parsed from the event
+ * description string and its optional arguments.
*
* argv[0] contains name of the target window.
* argv[1] contains pattern string for one event (e.g, <Control-v>).
- * argv[2..argc-1] contains -field/option pairs for specifying
- * additional detail in the generated event.
+ * argv[2..argc-1] contains -field/option pairs for specifying additional
+ * detail in the generated event.
*
- * Either virtual or physical events can be generated this way.
- * The event description string must contain the specification
- * for only one event.
+ * Either virtual or physical events can be generated this way. The event
+ * description string must contain the specification for only one event.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * When constructing the event,
- * event.xany.serial is filled with the current X serial number.
- * event.xany.window is filled with the target window.
- * event.xany.display is filled with the target window's display.
+ * When constructing the event,
+ * event.xany.serial is filled with the current X serial number.
+ * event.xany.window is filled with the target window.
+ * event.xany.display is filled with the target window's display.
* Any other fields in eventPtr which are not specified by the pattern
* string or the optional arguments, are set to 0.
*
- * The event may be handled sychronously or asynchronously, depending
- * on the value specified by the optional "-when" option. The
- * default setting is synchronous.
+ * The event may be handled sychronously or asynchronously, depending on
+ * the value specified by the optional "-when" option. The default
+ * setting is synchronous.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+
static int
HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interp for errors return and name lookup. */
@@ -3322,7 +3286,7 @@ HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
{
- XEvent event;
+ XEvent event;
CONST char *p;
char *name, *windowName;
int count, flags, synch, i, number, warp;
@@ -3366,7 +3330,7 @@ HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
char *name;
name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[0], NULL);
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "window id \"", name,
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "window id \"", name,
"\" doesn't exist in this application", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -3398,16 +3362,17 @@ HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
if (windowName[0]) {
event.xany.window = Tk_WindowId(tkwin);
} else {
- event.xany.window = RootWindow(Tk_Display(tkwin), Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin));
+ event.xany.window =
+ RootWindow(Tk_Display(tkwin), Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin));
}
event.xany.display = Tk_Display(tkwin);
flags = flagArray[event.xany.type];
if (flags & DESTROY) {
/*
- * Event DesotryNotify should be generated by destroying
- * the window.
+ * Event DesotryNotify should be generated by destroying the window.
*/
+
Tk_DestroyWindow(tkwin);
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -3431,8 +3396,8 @@ HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Process the remaining arguments to fill in additional fields
- * of the event.
+ * Process the remaining arguments to fill in additional fields of the
+ * event.
*/
synch = 1;
@@ -3441,7 +3406,7 @@ HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
for (i = 2; i < objc; i += 2) {
Tcl_Obj *optionPtr, *valuePtr;
int index;
-
+
optionPtr = objv[i];
valuePtr = objv[i + 1];
@@ -3451,10 +3416,10 @@ HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
}
if (objc & 1) {
/*
- * This test occurs after Tcl_GetIndexFromObj() so that
- * "event generate <Button> -xyz" will return the error message
- * that "-xyz" is a bad option, rather than that the value
- * for "-xyz" is missing.
+ * This test occurs after Tcl_GetIndexFromObj() so that "event
+ * generate <Button> -xyz" will return the error message that
+ * "-xyz" is a bad option, rather than that the value for "-xyz"
+ * is missing.
*/
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "value for \"",
@@ -3464,406 +3429,378 @@ HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
}
switch ((enum field) index) {
- case EVENT_WARP: {
- if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &warp) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (!(flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL))) {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ case EVENT_WARP:
+ if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &warp) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_WHEN: {
- pos = (Tcl_QueuePosition) TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr,
- queuePosition, valuePtr);
- if ((int) pos < -1) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- synch = 0;
- if ((int) pos == -1) {
- synch = 1;
- }
- break;
+ if (!(flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL))) {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_ABOVE: {
- if (NameToWindow(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &tkwin2) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & CONFIG) {
- event.xconfigure.above = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_WHEN:
+ pos = (Tcl_QueuePosition) TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr,
+ queuePosition, valuePtr);
+ if ((int) pos < -1) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_BORDER: {
- if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG)) {
- event.xcreatewindow.border_width = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ synch = 0;
+ if ((int) pos == -1) {
+ synch = 1;
}
- case EVENT_BUTTON: {
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & BUTTON) {
- event.xbutton.button = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_ABOVE:
+ if (NameToWindow(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &tkwin2) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_COUNT: {
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- event.xexpose.count = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ if (flags & CONFIG) {
+ event.xconfigure.above = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_DATA:
- if (flags & VIRTUAL) {
- /*
- * Do not increment reference count until after
- * parsing completes and we know that the event
- * generation is really going to happen.
- */
- userDataObj = valuePtr;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
- case EVENT_DELTA: {
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if ((flags & KEY) && (event.xkey.type == MouseWheelEvent)) {
- event.xkey.keycode = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_BORDER:
+ if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp,tkwin,valuePtr,&number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_DETAIL: {
- number = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, notifyDetail,
- valuePtr);
- if (number < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & FOCUS) {
- event.xfocus.detail = number;
- } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
- event.xcrossing.detail = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG)) {
+ event.xcreatewindow.border_width = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_FOCUS: {
- if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & CROSSING) {
- event.xcrossing.focus = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_BUTTON:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_HEIGHT: {
- if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- event.xexpose.height = number;
- } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
- event.xconfigure.height = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ if (flags & BUTTON) {
+ event.xbutton.button = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_KEYCODE: {
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if ((flags & KEY) && (event.xkey.type != MouseWheelEvent)) {
- event.xkey.keycode = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_COUNT:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ event.xexpose.count = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_KEYSYM: {
- KeySym keysym;
- char *value;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_DATA:
+ if (flags & VIRTUAL) {
+ /*
+ * Do not increment reference count until after parsing
+ * completes and we know that the event generation is really
+ * going to happen.
+ */
- value = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(valuePtr, NULL);
- keysym = TkStringToKeysym(value);
- if (keysym == NoSymbol) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unknown keysym \"", value, "\"",
- (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ userDataObj = valuePtr;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_DELTA:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if ((flags & KEY) && (event.xkey.type == MouseWheelEvent)) {
+ event.xkey.keycode = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_DETAIL:
+ number = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, notifyDetail,
+ valuePtr);
+ if (number < 0) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & FOCUS) {
+ event.xfocus.detail = number;
+ } else if (flags & CROSSING) {
+ event.xcrossing.detail = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_FOCUS:
+ if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & CROSSING) {
+ event.xcrossing.focus = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_HEIGHT:
+ if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr,
+ &number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ event.xexpose.height = number;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
+ event.xconfigure.height = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_KEYCODE:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if ((flags & KEY) && (event.xkey.type != MouseWheelEvent)) {
+ event.xkey.keycode = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_KEYSYM: {
+ KeySym keysym;
+ char *value;
+
+ value = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(valuePtr, NULL);
+ keysym = TkStringToKeysym(value);
+ if (keysym == NoSymbol) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unknown keysym \"", value, "\"",
+ (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
- TkpSetKeycodeAndState(tkwin, keysym, &event);
- if (event.xkey.keycode == 0) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no keycode for keysym \"", value,
- "\"", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (!(flags & KEY) || (event.xkey.type == MouseWheelEvent)) {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ TkpSetKeycodeAndState(tkwin, keysym, &event);
+ if (event.xkey.keycode == 0) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no keycode for keysym \"", value,
+ "\"", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_MODE: {
- number = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, notifyMode,
- valuePtr);
- if (number < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & CROSSING) {
- event.xcrossing.mode = number;
- } else if (flags & FOCUS) {
- event.xfocus.mode = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ if (!(flags & KEY) || (event.xkey.type == MouseWheelEvent)) {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_OVERRIDE: {
- if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & CREATE) {
- event.xcreatewindow.override_redirect = number;
- } else if (flags & MAP) {
- event.xmap.override_redirect = number;
- } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
- event.xreparent.override_redirect = number;
- } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
- event.xconfigure.override_redirect = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ }
+ case EVENT_MODE:
+ number = TkFindStateNumObj(interp,optionPtr,notifyMode,valuePtr);
+ if (number < 0) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_PLACE: {
- number = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, circPlace,
- valuePtr);
- if (number < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & CIRC) {
- event.xcirculate.place = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ if (flags & CROSSING) {
+ event.xcrossing.mode = number;
+ } else if (flags & FOCUS) {
+ event.xfocus.mode = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_ROOT: {
- if (NameToWindow(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &tkwin2) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
- event.xkey.root = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_OVERRIDE:
+ if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_ROOTX: {
- if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
- event.xkey.x_root = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ if (flags & CREATE) {
+ event.xcreatewindow.override_redirect = number;
+ } else if (flags & MAP) {
+ event.xmap.override_redirect = number;
+ } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
+ event.xreparent.override_redirect = number;
+ } else if (flags & CONFIG) {
+ event.xconfigure.override_redirect = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_ROOTY: {
- if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
- event.xkey.y_root = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_PLACE:
+ number = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, circPlace, valuePtr);
+ if (number < 0) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & CIRC) {
+ event.xcirculate.place = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_ROOT:
+ if (NameToWindow(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &tkwin2) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
+ event.xkey.root = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_ROOTX:
+ if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp,tkwin,valuePtr,&number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
+ event.xkey.x_root = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_ROOTY:
+ if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp,tkwin,valuePtr,&number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
+ event.xkey.y_root = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_SEND: {
- CONST char *value;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_SEND: {
+ CONST char *value;
- value = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(valuePtr, NULL);
- if (isdigit(UCHAR(value[0]))) {
- /*
- * Allow arbitrary integer values for the field; they
- * are needed by a few of the tests in the Tk test suite.
- */
+ value = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(valuePtr, NULL);
+ if (isdigit(UCHAR(value[0]))) {
+ /*
+ * Allow arbitrary integer values for the field; they are
+ * needed by a few of the tests in the Tk test suite.
+ */
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- } else {
- if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- event.xany.send_event = number;
- break;
- }
- case EVENT_SERIAL: {
if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- event.xany.serial = number;
- break;
- }
- case EVENT_STATE: {
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
- event.xkey.state = number;
- } else {
- event.xcrossing.state = number;
- }
- } else if (flags & VISIBILITY) {
- number = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, visNotify,
- valuePtr);
- if (number < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- event.xvisibility.state = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
- }
- case EVENT_SUBWINDOW: {
- if (NameToWindow(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &tkwin2) != TCL_OK) {
+ } else {
+ if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp,valuePtr,&number) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
- event.xkey.subwindow = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
}
- case EVENT_TIME: {
+ event.xany.send_event = number;
+ break;
+ }
+ case EVENT_SERIAL:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ event.xany.serial = number;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_STATE:
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
- event.xkey.time = (Time) number;
- } else if (flags & PROP) {
- event.xproperty.time = (Time) number;
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL)) {
+ event.xkey.state = number;
} else {
- goto badopt;
+ event.xcrossing.state = number;
}
- break;
- }
- case EVENT_WIDTH: {
- if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &number)
- != TCL_OK) {
+ } else if (flags & VISIBILITY) {
+ number = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, visNotify,
+ valuePtr);
+ if (number < 0) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- event.xexpose.width = number;
- } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG)) {
- event.xcreatewindow.width = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ event.xvisibility.state = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_WINDOW: {
- if (NameToWindow(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &tkwin2) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & (CREATE|UNMAP|MAP|REPARENT|CONFIG
- |GRAVITY|CIRC)) {
- event.xcreatewindow.window = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
- } else {
- goto badopt;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_SUBWINDOW:
+ if (NameToWindow(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &tkwin2) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EVENT_X: {
- if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &number)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
- event.xkey.x = number;
- /*
- * Only modify rootx as well if it hasn't been changed.
- */
- if (event.xkey.x_root == -1) {
- int rootX, rootY;
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
+ event.xkey.subwindow = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_TIME:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
+ event.xkey.time = (Time) number;
+ } else if (flags & PROP) {
+ event.xproperty.time = (Time) number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_WIDTH:
+ if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp,tkwin,valuePtr,&number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ event.xexpose.width = number;
+ } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG)) {
+ event.xcreatewindow.width = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_WINDOW:
+ if (NameToWindow(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &tkwin2) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & (CREATE|UNMAP|MAP|REPARENT|CONFIG|GRAVITY|CIRC)) {
+ event.xcreatewindow.window = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
+ }
+ break;
+ case EVENT_X:
+ if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp,tkwin,valuePtr,&number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
+ event.xkey.x = number;
- Tk_GetRootCoords(tkwin, &rootX, &rootY);
- event.xkey.x_root = rootX + number;
- }
- } else if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- event.xexpose.x = number;
- } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG|GRAVITY)) {
- event.xcreatewindow.x = number;
- } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
- event.xreparent.x = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
+ /*
+ * Only modify rootx as well if it hasn't been changed.
+ */
+
+ if (event.xkey.x_root == -1) {
+ int rootX, rootY;
+
+ Tk_GetRootCoords(tkwin, &rootX, &rootY);
+ event.xkey.x_root = rootX + number;
}
- break;
+ } else if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ event.xexpose.x = number;
+ } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG|GRAVITY)) {
+ event.xcreatewindow.x = number;
+ } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
+ event.xreparent.x = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
- case EVENT_Y: {
- if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &number)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
- event.xkey.y = number;
- /*
- * Only modify rooty as well if it hasn't been changed.
- */
- if (event.xkey.y_root == -1) {
- int rootX, rootY;
+ break;
+ case EVENT_Y:
+ if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp,tkwin,valuePtr,&number) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (flags & (KEY_BUTTON_MOTION_VIRTUAL|CROSSING)) {
+ event.xkey.y = number;
- Tk_GetRootCoords(tkwin, &rootX, &rootY);
- event.xkey.y_root = rootY + number;
- }
- } else if (flags & EXPOSE) {
- event.xexpose.y = number;
- } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG|GRAVITY)) {
- event.xcreatewindow.y = number;
- } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
- event.xreparent.y = number;
- } else {
- goto badopt;
+ /*
+ * Only modify rooty as well if it hasn't been changed.
+ */
+
+ if (event.xkey.y_root == -1) {
+ int rootX, rootY;
+
+ Tk_GetRootCoords(tkwin, &rootX, &rootY);
+ event.xkey.y_root = rootY + number;
}
- break;
+ } else if (flags & EXPOSE) {
+ event.xexpose.y = number;
+ } else if (flags & (CREATE|CONFIG|GRAVITY)) {
+ event.xcreatewindow.y = number;
+ } else if (flags & REPARENT) {
+ event.xreparent.y = number;
+ } else {
+ goto badopt;
}
+ break;
}
continue;
-
- badopt:
+
+ badopt:
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, name, " event doesn't accept \"",
Tcl_GetStringFromObj(optionPtr, NULL), "\" option", NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -3872,23 +3809,31 @@ HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
XVirtualEvent *vePtr = (XVirtualEvent *) &event;
/*
- * Must be virtual event to set that variable to non-NULL.
- * Now we want to install the object into the event. Note
- * that we must incr the refcount before firing it into the
- * low-level event subsystem; the refcount will be decremented
- * once the event has been processed.
+ * Must be virtual event to set that variable to non-NULL. Now we want
+ * to install the object into the event. Note that we must incr the
+ * refcount before firing it into the low-level event subsystem; the
+ * refcount will be decremented once the event has been processed.
*/
+
vePtr->user_data = userDataObj;
Tcl_IncrRefCount(userDataObj);
}
+
+ /*
+ * Now we have constructed the event, inject it into the event handling
+ * code.
+ */
+
if (synch != 0) {
Tk_HandleEvent(&event);
} else {
Tk_QueueWindowEvent(&event, pos);
}
+
/*
- * We only allow warping if the window is mapped
+ * We only allow warping if the window is mapped.
*/
+
if ((warp != 0) && Tk_IsMapped(tkwin)) {
TkDisplay *dispPtr;
dispPtr = TkGetDisplay(event.xmotion.display);
@@ -3902,8 +3847,8 @@ HandleEventGenerate(interp, mainWin, objc, objv)
}
Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
return TCL_OK;
-
}
+
static int
NameToWindow(interp, mainWin, objPtr, tkwinPtr)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interp for error return and name lookup. */
@@ -3925,7 +3870,7 @@ NameToWindow(interp, mainWin, objPtr, tkwinPtr)
} else {
/*
* Check for the winPtr being valid, even if it looks ok to
- * TkpScanWindowId. [Bug #411307]
+ * TkpScanWindowId. [Bug #411307]
*/
if ((TkpScanWindowId(NULL, name, &id) != TCL_OK) ||
@@ -3961,7 +3906,7 @@ DoWarp(clientData)
TkDisplay *dispPtr = (TkDisplay *) clientData;
XWarpPointer(dispPtr->display, (Window) None, (Window) dispPtr->warpWindow,
- 0, 0, 0, 0, (int) dispPtr->warpX, (int) dispPtr->warpY);
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, (int) dispPtr->warpX, (int) dispPtr->warpY);
XForceScreenSaver(dispPtr->display, ScreenSaverReset);
dispPtr->flags &= ~TK_DISPLAY_IN_WARP;
}
@@ -3971,20 +3916,21 @@ DoWarp(clientData)
*
* GetVirtualEventUid --
*
- * Determine if the given string is in the proper format for a
- * virtual event.
+ * Determine if the given string is in the proper format for a virtual
+ * event.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is NULL if the virtual event string was
- * not in the proper format. In this case, an error message
- * will be left in the interp's result. Otherwise the return
- * value is a Tk_Uid that represents the virtual event.
+ * The return value is NULL if the virtual event string was not in the
+ * proper format. In this case, an error message will be left in the
+ * interp's result. Otherwise the return value is a Tk_Uid that
+ * represents the virtual event.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+
static Tk_Uid
GetVirtualEventUid(interp, virtString)
Tcl_Interp *interp;
@@ -3997,9 +3943,9 @@ GetVirtualEventUid(interp, virtString)
if (length < 5 || virtString[0] != '<' || virtString[1] != '<' ||
virtString[length - 2] != '>' || virtString[length - 1] != '>') {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "virtual event \"", virtString,
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "virtual event \"", virtString,
"\" is badly formed", (char *) NULL);
- return NULL;
+ return NULL;
}
virtString[length - 2] = '\0';
uid = Tk_GetUid(virtString + 2);
@@ -4007,27 +3953,24 @@ GetVirtualEventUid(interp, virtString)
return uid;
}
-
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* FindSequence --
*
- * Find the entry in the pattern table that corresponds to a
- * particular pattern string, and return a pointer to that
- * entry.
+ * Find the entry in the pattern table that corresponds to a particular
+ * pattern string, and return a pointer to that entry.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is normally a pointer to the PatSeq
- * in patternTable that corresponds to eventString. If an error
- * was found while parsing eventString, or if "create" is 0 and
- * no pattern sequence previously existed, then NULL is returned
- * and the interp's result contains a message describing the problem.
- * If no pattern sequence previously existed for eventString, then
- * a new one is created with a NULL command field. In a successful
- * return, *maskPtr is filled in with a mask of the event types
- * on which the pattern sequence depends.
+ * The return value is normally a pointer to the PatSeq in patternTable
+ * that corresponds to eventString. If an error was found while parsing
+ * eventString, or if "create" is 0 and no pattern sequence previously
+ * existed, then NULL is returned and the interp's result contains a
+ * message describing the problem. If no pattern sequence previously
+ * existed for eventString, then a new one is created with a NULL command
+ * field. In a successful return, *maskPtr is filled in with a mask of
+ * the event types on which the pattern sequence depends.
*
* Side effects:
* A new pattern sequence may be allocated.
@@ -4038,26 +3981,22 @@ GetVirtualEventUid(interp, virtString)
static PatSeq *
FindSequence(interp, patternTablePtr, object, eventString, create,
allowVirtual, maskPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error
- * reporting. */
- Tcl_HashTable *patternTablePtr; /* Table to use for lookup. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error reporting. */
+ Tcl_HashTable *patternTablePtr;
+ /* Table to use for lookup. */
ClientData object; /* For binding table, token for object with
- * which binding is associated.
- * For virtual event table, NULL. */
- CONST char *eventString; /* String description of pattern to
- * match on. See user documentation
- * for details. */
- int create; /* 0 means don't create the entry if
- * it doesn't already exist. Non-zero
- * means create. */
- int allowVirtual; /* 0 means that virtual events are not
- * allowed in the sequence. Non-zero
- * otherwise. */
- unsigned long *maskPtr; /* *maskPtr is filled in with the event
- * types on which this pattern sequence
- * depends. */
+ * which binding is associated. For virtual
+ * event table, NULL. */
+ CONST char *eventString; /* String description of pattern to match on.
+ * See user documentation for details. */
+ int create; /* 0 means don't create the entry if it
+ * doesn't already exist. Non-zero means
+ * create. */
+ int allowVirtual; /* 0 means that virtual events are not allowed
+ * in the sequence. Non-zero otherwise. */
+ unsigned long *maskPtr; /* *maskPtr is filled in with the event types
+ * on which this pattern sequence depends. */
{
-
Pattern pats[EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE];
int numPats, virtualFound;
CONST char *p;
@@ -4071,10 +4010,9 @@ FindSequence(interp, patternTablePtr, object, eventString, create,
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------
- * Step 1: parse the pattern string to produce an array
- * of Patterns. The array is generated backwards, so
- * that the lowest-indexed pattern corresponds to the last
- * event that must occur.
+ * Step 1: parse the pattern string to produce an array of Patterns. The
+ * array is generated backwards, so that the lowest-indexed pattern
+ * corresponds to the last event that must occur.
*-------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -4099,7 +4037,7 @@ FindSequence(interp, patternTablePtr, object, eventString, create,
if (eventMask & VirtualEventMask) {
if (allowVirtual == 0) {
- Tcl_SetResult(interp,
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp,
"virtual event not allowed in definition of another virtual event",
TCL_STATIC);
return NULL;
@@ -4121,8 +4059,8 @@ FindSequence(interp, patternTablePtr, object, eventString, create,
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------
- * Step 2: find the sequence in the binding table if it exists,
- * and add a new sequence to the table if it doesn't.
+ * Step 2: find the sequence in the binding table if it exists, and add a
+ * new sequence to the table if it doesn't.
*-------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -4135,7 +4073,7 @@ FindSequence(interp, patternTablePtr, object, eventString, create,
TCL_STATIC);
return NULL;
}
-
+
patPtr = &pats[EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE-numPats];
memset(&key, 0, sizeof(key));
key.object = object;
@@ -4158,14 +4096,15 @@ FindSequence(interp, patternTablePtr, object, eventString, create,
if (new) {
Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hPtr);
}
+
/*
- * No binding exists for the sequence, so return an empty error.
- * This is a special error that the caller will check for in order
- * to silently ignore this case. This is a hack that maintains
- * backward compatibility for Tk_GetBinding but the various "bind"
- * commands silently ignore missing bindings.
+ * No binding exists for the sequence, so return an empty error. This
+ * is a special error that the caller will check for in order to
+ * silently ignore this case. This is a hack that maintains backward
+ * compatibility for Tk_GetBinding but the various "bind" commands
+ * silently ignore missing bindings.
*/
-
+
return NULL;
}
psPtr = (PatSeq *) ckalloc((unsigned) (sizeof(PatSeq)
@@ -4184,7 +4123,7 @@ FindSequence(interp, patternTablePtr, object, eventString, create,
memcpy((VOID *) psPtr->pats, (VOID *) patPtr, sequenceSize);
- done:
+ done:
*maskPtr = eventMask;
return psPtr;
}
@@ -4194,34 +4133,31 @@ FindSequence(interp, patternTablePtr, object, eventString, create,
*
* ParseEventDescription --
*
- * Fill Pattern buffer with information about event from
- * event string.
+ * Fill Pattern buffer with information about event from event string.
*
* Results:
- * Leaves error message in interp and returns 0 if there was an
- * error due to a badly formed event string. Returns 1 if proper
- * event was specified, 2 if Double modifier was used in event
- * string, or 3 if Triple was used.
+ * Leaves error message in interp and returns 0 if there was an error due
+ * to a badly formed event string. Returns 1 if proper event was
+ * specified, 2 if Double modifier was used in event string, or 3 if
+ * Triple was used.
*
* Side effects:
* On exit, eventStringPtr points to rest of event string (after the
- * closing '>', so that this procedure can be called repeatedly to
- * parse all the events in the entire sequence.
+ * closing '>', so that this function can be called repeatedly to parse
+ * all the events in the entire sequence.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
-ParseEventDescription(interp, eventStringPtr, patPtr,
- eventMaskPtr)
+ParseEventDescription(interp, eventStringPtr, patPtr, eventMaskPtr)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* For error messages. */
- CONST char **eventStringPtr;/* On input, holds a pointer to start of
- * event string. On exit, gets pointer to
- * rest of string after parsed event. */
+ CONST char **eventStringPtr;/* On input, holds a pointer to start of event
+ * string. On exit, gets pointer to rest of
+ * string after parsed event. */
Pattern *patPtr; /* Filled with the pattern parsed from the
* event string. */
unsigned long *eventMaskPtr;/* Filled with event mask of matched event. */
-
{
char *p;
unsigned long eventMask;
@@ -4240,7 +4176,7 @@ ParseEventDescription(interp, eventStringPtr, patPtr,
eventMask = 0;
count = 1;
-
+
/*
* Handle simple ASCII characters.
*/
@@ -4258,7 +4194,7 @@ ParseEventDescription(interp, eventStringPtr, patPtr,
patPtr->detail.keySym = *p;
} else {
char buf[64];
-
+
sprintf(buf, "bad ASCII character 0x%x", (unsigned char) *p);
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
count = 0;
@@ -4270,8 +4206,8 @@ ParseEventDescription(interp, eventStringPtr, patPtr,
}
/*
- * A fancier event description. This can be either a virtual event
- * or a physical event.
+ * A fancier event description. This can be either a virtual event or a
+ * physical event.
*
* A virtual event description consists of:
*
@@ -4282,30 +4218,29 @@ ParseEventDescription(interp, eventStringPtr, patPtr,
* A physical event description consists of:
*
* 1. open angle bracket.
- * 2. any number of modifiers, each followed by spaces
- * or dashes.
+ * 2. any number of modifiers, each followed by spaces or dashes.
* 3. an optional event name.
- * 4. an option button or keysym name. Either this or
- * item 3 *must* be present; if both are present
- * then they are separated by spaces or dashes.
+ * 4. an option button or keysym name. Either this or item 3 *must* be
+ * present; if both are present then they are separated by spaces or
+ * dashes.
* 5. a close angle bracket.
*/
p++;
if (*p == '<') {
/*
- * This is a virtual event: soak up all the characters up to
- * the next '>'.
+ * This is a virtual event: soak up all the characters up to the next
+ * '>'.
*/
- char *field = p + 1;
+ char *field = p + 1;
p = strchr(field, '>');
if (p == field) {
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "virtual event \"<<>>\" is badly formed",
TCL_STATIC);
count = 0;
goto done;
- }
+ }
if ((p == NULL) || (p[1] != '>')) {
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "missing \">\" in virtual binding",
TCL_STATIC);
@@ -4328,9 +4263,10 @@ ParseEventDescription(interp, eventStringPtr, patPtr,
if (*p == '>') {
/*
* This solves the problem of, e.g., <Control-M> being
- * misinterpreted as Control + Meta + missing keysym
- * instead of Control + KeyPress + M.
+ * misinterpreted as Control + Meta + missing keysym instead of
+ * Control + KeyPress + M.
*/
+
break;
}
hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&modTable, field);
@@ -4378,7 +4314,8 @@ ParseEventDescription(interp, eventStringPtr, patPtr,
}
patPtr->detail.button = (*field - '0');
} else {
- getKeysym:
+
+ getKeysym:
patPtr->detail.keySym = TkStringToKeysym(field);
if (patPtr->detail.keySym == NoSymbol) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad event type or keysym \"",
@@ -4423,10 +4360,10 @@ ParseEventDescription(interp, eventStringPtr, patPtr,
}
p++;
-end:
+ end:
*eventStringPtr += (p - Tcl_DStringValue(&copy));
*eventMaskPtr |= eventMask;
-done:
+ done:
Tcl_DStringFree(&copy);
return count;
}
@@ -4436,17 +4373,15 @@ done:
*
* GetField --
*
- * Used to parse pattern descriptions. Copies up to
- * size characters from p to copy, stopping at end of
- * string, space, "-", ">", or whenever size is
- * exceeded.
+ * Used to parse pattern descriptions. Copies up to size characters from
+ * p to copy, stopping at end of string, space, "-", ">", or whenever
+ * size is exceeded.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the character just
- * after the last one copied (usually "-" or space or
- * ">", but could be anything if size was exceeded).
- * Also places NULL-terminated string (up to size
- * character, including NULL), at copy.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the character just after the last one
+ * copied (usually "-" or space or ">", but could be anything if size was
+ * exceeded). Also places NULL-terminated string (up to size character,
+ * including NULL), at copy.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -4456,10 +4391,9 @@ done:
static char *
GetField(p, copy, size)
- char *p; /* Pointer to part of pattern. */
- char *copy; /* Place to copy field. */
- int size; /* Maximum number of characters to
- * copy. */
+ char *p; /* Pointer to part of pattern. */
+ char *copy; /* Place to copy field. */
+ int size; /* Maximum number of characters to copy. */
{
while ((*p != '\0') && !isspace(UCHAR(*p)) && (*p != '>')
&& (*p != '-') && (size > 1)) {
@@ -4477,18 +4411,19 @@ GetField(p, copy, size)
*
* GetPatternString --
*
- * Produce a string version of the given event, for displaying to
- * the user.
+ * Produce a string version of the given event, for displaying to the
+ * user.
*
* Results:
* The string is left in dsPtr.
*
* Side effects:
- * It is the caller's responsibility to initialize the DString before
- * and to free it after calling this procedure.
+ * It is the caller's responsibility to initialize the DString before and
+ * to free it after calling this function.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+
static void
GetPatternString(psPtr, dsPtr)
PatSeq *psPtr;
@@ -4513,7 +4448,7 @@ GetPatternString(psPtr, dsPtr)
*/
if ((patPtr->eventType == KeyPress)
- && ((psPtr->flags & PAT_NEARBY) == 0)
+ && ((psPtr->flags & PAT_NEARBY) == 0)
&& (patPtr->needMods == 0)
&& (patPtr->detail.keySym < 128)
&& isprint(UCHAR(patPtr->detail.keySym))
@@ -4537,9 +4472,9 @@ GetPatternString(psPtr, dsPtr)
}
/*
- * It's a more general event specification. First check
- * for "Double", "Triple", "Quadruple", then modifiers,
- * then event type, then keysym or button detail.
+ * It's a more general event specification. First check for "Double",
+ * "Triple", "Quadruple", then modifiers, then event type, then keysym
+ * or button detail.
*/
Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr, "<", 1);
@@ -4605,8 +4540,8 @@ GetPatternString(psPtr, dsPtr)
*
* EvalTclBinding --
*
- * The procedure that is invoked by Tk_BindEvent when a Tcl binding
- * is fired.
+ * The function that is invoked by Tk_BindEvent when a Tcl binding is
+ * fired.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result code, the result of globally evaluating the
@@ -4630,12 +4565,11 @@ FreeTclBinding(clientData)
*
* TkStringToKeysym --
*
- * This procedure finds the keysym associated with a given keysym
- * name.
+ * This function finds the keysym associated with a given keysym name.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the keysym that corresponds to name, or
- * NoSymbol if there is no such keysym.
+ * The return value is the keysym that corresponds to name, or NoSymbol
+ * if there is no such keysym.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -4670,12 +4604,11 @@ TkStringToKeysym(name)
*
* TkKeysymToString --
*
- * This procedure finds the keysym name associated with a given
- * keysym.
+ * This function finds the keysym name associated with a given keysym.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to a static string containing
- * the name of the given keysym, or NULL if there is no known name.
+ * The return value is a pointer to a static string containing the name
+ * of the given keysym, or NULL if there is no known name.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -4703,13 +4636,13 @@ TkKeysymToString(keysym)
*
* TkCopyAndGlobalEval --
*
- * This procedure makes a copy of a script then calls Tcl_GlobalEval
- * to evaluate it. It's used in situations where the execution of
- * a command may cause the original command string to be reallocated.
+ * This function makes a copy of a script then calls Tcl_GlobalEval to
+ * evaluate it. It's used in situations where the execution of a command
+ * may cause the original command string to be reallocated.
*
* Results:
- * Returns the result of evaluating script, including both a standard
- * Tcl completion code and a string in the interp's result.
+ * Returns the result of evaluating script, including both a standard Tcl
+ * completion code and a string in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -4719,9 +4652,8 @@ TkKeysymToString(keysym)
int
TkCopyAndGlobalEval(interp, script)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to evaluate
- * script. */
- char *script; /* Script to evaluate. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to evaluate script. */
+ char *script; /* Script to evaluate. */
{
Tcl_DString buffer;
int code;
@@ -4738,13 +4670,13 @@ TkCopyAndGlobalEval(interp, script)
*
* TkpGetBindingXEvent --
*
- * This procedure returns the XEvent associated with the
- * currently executing binding. This procedure can only
- * be invoked while a binding is executing.
+ * This function returns the XEvent associated with the currently
+ * executing binding. This function can only be invoked while a binding
+ * is executing.
*
* Results:
- * Returns a pointer to the XEvent that caused the
- * current binding code to be run.
+ * Returns a pointer to the XEvent that caused the current binding code
+ * to be run.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -4754,9 +4686,17 @@ TkCopyAndGlobalEval(interp, script)
XEvent *
TkpGetBindingXEvent(interp)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter. */
{
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_MainWindow(interp);
BindingTable *bindPtr = (BindingTable *) winPtr->mainPtr->bindingTable;
return &(bindPtr->eventRing[bindPtr->curEvent]);
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkCanvLine.c b/generic/tkCanvLine.c
index 8017829..a219b63 100644
--- a/generic/tkCanvLine.c
+++ b/generic/tkCanvLine.c
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkCanvLine.c,v 1.15 2004/06/08 20:28:19 dgp Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkCanvLine.c,v 1.16 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include <stdio.h>
@@ -1722,11 +1722,11 @@ GetLineIndex(interp, canvas, itemPtr, obj, indexPtr)
int *indexPtr; /* Where to store converted index. */
{
LineItem *linePtr = (LineItem *) itemPtr;
- size_t length;
- char *string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(obj, (int *) &length);
+ int length;
+ char *string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(obj, &length);
if (string[0] == 'e') {
- if (strncmp(string, "end", length) == 0) {
+ if (strncmp(string, "end", (unsigned) length) == 0) {
*indexPtr = 2*linePtr->numPoints;
} else {
badIndex:
diff --git a/generic/tkCanvPoly.c b/generic/tkCanvPoly.c
index 3291300..060044e 100644
--- a/generic/tkCanvPoly.c
+++ b/generic/tkCanvPoly.c
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkCanvPoly.c,v 1.12 2004/01/13 02:06:00 davygrvy Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkCanvPoly.c,v 1.13 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include <stdio.h>
@@ -1662,11 +1662,11 @@ GetPolygonIndex(interp, canvas, itemPtr, obj, indexPtr)
int *indexPtr; /* Where to store converted index. */
{
PolygonItem *polyPtr = (PolygonItem *) itemPtr;
- size_t length;
- char *string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(obj, (int *) &length);
+ int length;
+ char *string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(obj, &length);
if (string[0] == 'e') {
- if (strncmp(string, "end", length) == 0) {
+ if (strncmp(string, "end", (unsigned)length) == 0) {
*indexPtr = 2*(polyPtr->numPoints - polyPtr->autoClosed);
} else {
badIndex:
diff --git a/generic/tkCanvText.c b/generic/tkCanvText.c
index 5122fff..8cd3a4e 100644
--- a/generic/tkCanvText.c
+++ b/generic/tkCanvText.c
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkCanvText.c,v 1.17 2004/06/08 20:25:04 mdejong Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkCanvText.c,v 1.18 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include <stdio.h>
@@ -1247,28 +1247,28 @@ GetTextIndex(interp, canvas, itemPtr, obj, indexPtr)
* index. */
{
TextItem *textPtr = (TextItem *) itemPtr;
- size_t length;
+ int length;
int c;
TkCanvas *canvasPtr = (TkCanvas *) canvas;
Tk_CanvasTextInfo *textInfoPtr = textPtr->textInfoPtr;
- char *string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(obj, (int *) &length);
+ char *string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(obj, &length);
c = string[0];
- length = strlen(string);
- if ((c == 'e') && (strncmp(string, "end", length) == 0)) {
+ if ((c == 'e') && (strncmp(string, "end", (unsigned) length) == 0)) {
*indexPtr = textPtr->numChars;
- } else if ((c == 'i') && (strncmp(string, "insert", length) == 0)) {
+ } else if ((c == 'i')
+ && (strncmp(string, "insert", (unsigned) length) == 0)) {
*indexPtr = textPtr->insertPos;
- } else if ((c == 's') && (strncmp(string, "sel.first", length) == 0)
- && (length >= 5)) {
+ } else if ((c == 's') && (length >= 5)
+ && (strncmp(string, "sel.first", (unsigned) length) == 0)) {
if (textInfoPtr->selItemPtr != itemPtr) {
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "selection isn't in item", TCL_STATIC);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
*indexPtr = textInfoPtr->selectFirst;
- } else if ((c == 's') && (strncmp(string, "sel.last", length) == 0)
- && (length >= 5)) {
+ } else if ((c == 's') && (length >= 5)
+ && (strncmp(string, "sel.last", (unsigned) length) == 0)) {
if (textInfoPtr->selItemPtr != itemPtr) {
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "selection isn't in item", TCL_STATIC);
return TCL_ERROR;
diff --git a/generic/tkCanvas.c b/generic/tkCanvas.c
index 876c545..f5b3333 100644
--- a/generic/tkCanvas.c
+++ b/generic/tkCanvas.c
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkCanvas.c,v 1.35 2005/06/01 19:44:45 dgp Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkCanvas.c,v 1.36 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
/* #define USE_OLD_TAG_SEARCH 1 */
@@ -556,7 +556,6 @@ CanvasWidgetCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
{
TkCanvas *canvasPtr = (TkCanvas *) clientData;
- unsigned int length;
int c, result;
Tk_Item *itemPtr = NULL; /* Initialization needed only to
* prevent compiler warning. */
@@ -945,18 +944,19 @@ CanvasWidgetCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
int isNew = 0;
Tcl_HashEntry *entryPtr;
char *arg;
+ int length;
if (objc < 3) {
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "type coords ?arg arg ...?");
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
}
- arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], (int *) &length);
+ arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &length);
c = arg[0];
Tcl_MutexLock(&typeListMutex);
for (typePtr = typeList; typePtr != NULL; typePtr = typePtr->nextPtr) {
if ((c == typePtr->name[0])
- && (strncmp(arg, typePtr->name, length) == 0)) {
+ && (strncmp(arg, typePtr->name, (unsigned)length) == 0)) {
if (matchPtr != NULL) {
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&typeListMutex);
badType:
diff --git a/generic/tkConfig.c b/generic/tkConfig.c
index 3cef314..f74ae7a 100644
--- a/generic/tkConfig.c
+++ b/generic/tkConfig.c
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkConfig.c --
*
- * This file contains procedures that manage configuration options
- * for widgets and other things.
+ * This file contains functions that manage configuration options for
+ * widgets and other things.
*
* Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkConfig.c,v 1.19 2004/01/13 02:06:00 davygrvy Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkConfig.c,v 1.20 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
/*
@@ -31,115 +31,111 @@
#include "tkFont.h"
/*
- * The following definition is an AssocData key used to keep track of
- * all of the option tables that have been created for an interpreter.
+ * The following definition is an AssocData key used to keep track of all of
+ * the option tables that have been created for an interpreter.
*/
#define OPTION_HASH_KEY "TkOptionTable"
/*
- * The following two structures are used along with Tk_OptionSpec
- * structures to manage configuration options. Tk_OptionSpec is
- * static templates that are compiled into the code of a widget
- * or other object manager. However, to look up options efficiently
- * we need to supplement the static information with additional
- * dynamic information, and this dynamic information may be different
- * for each application. Thus we create structures of the following
- * two types to hold all of the dynamic information; this is done
- * by Tk_CreateOptionTable.
- *
- * One of the following structures corresponds to each Tk_OptionSpec.
- * These structures exist as arrays inside TkOptionTable structures.
+ * The following two structures are used along with Tk_OptionSpec structures
+ * to manage configuration options. Tk_OptionSpec is static templates that are
+ * compiled into the code of a widget or other object manager. However, to
+ * look up options efficiently we need to supplement the static information
+ * with additional dynamic information, and this dynamic information may be
+ * different for each application. Thus we create structures of the following
+ * two types to hold all of the dynamic information; this is done by
+ * Tk_CreateOptionTable.
+ *
+ * One of the following structures corresponds to each Tk_OptionSpec. These
+ * structures exist as arrays inside TkOptionTable structures.
*/
typedef struct TkOption {
- CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr; /* The original spec from the template
- * passed to Tk_CreateOptionTable.*/
- Tk_Uid dbNameUID; /* The Uid form of the option database
- * name. */
- Tk_Uid dbClassUID; /* The Uid form of the option database
- * class name. */
- Tcl_Obj *defaultPtr; /* Default value for this option. */
+ CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr;
+ /* The original spec from the template passed
+ * to Tk_CreateOptionTable.*/
+ Tk_Uid dbNameUID; /* The Uid form of the option database
+ * name. */
+ Tk_Uid dbClassUID; /* The Uid form of the option database class
+ * name. */
+ Tcl_Obj *defaultPtr; /* Default value for this option. */
union {
- Tcl_Obj *monoColorPtr; /* For color and border options, this
- * is an alternate default value to
- * use on monochrome displays. */
- struct TkOption *synonymPtr; /* For synonym options, this points to
- * the master entry. */
- struct Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom; /* For TK_OPTION_CUSTOM. */
+ Tcl_Obj *monoColorPtr; /* For color and border options, this is an
+ * alternate default value to use on
+ * monochrome displays. */
+ struct TkOption *synonymPtr;
+ /* For synonym options, this points to the
+ * master entry. */
+ struct Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom;
+ /* For TK_OPTION_CUSTOM. */
} extra;
- int flags; /* Miscellaneous flag values; see
- * below for definitions. */
+ int flags; /* Miscellaneous flag values; see below for
+ * definitions. */
} Option;
/*
* Flag bits defined for Option structures:
*
- * OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING - 1 means that FreeResources must be
- * invoke to free resources associated with
- * the option when it is no longer needed.
+ * OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING - 1 means that FreeResources must be invoked to
+ * free resources associated with the option when
+ * it is no longer needed.
*/
#define OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING 1
/*
- * One of the following exists for each Tk_OptionSpec array that has
- * been passed to Tk_CreateOptionTable.
+ * One of the following exists for each Tk_OptionSpec array that has been
+ * passed to Tk_CreateOptionTable.
*/
typedef struct OptionTable {
- int refCount; /* Counts the number of uses of this
- * table (the number of times
- * Tk_CreateOptionTable has returned
- * it). This can be greater than 1 if
- * it is shared along several option
- * table chains, or if the same table
- * is used for multiple purposes. */
- Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr; /* Hash table entry that refers to this
- * table; used to delete the entry. */
- struct OptionTable *nextPtr; /* If templatePtr was part of a chain
- * of templates, this points to the
- * table corresponding to the next
- * template in the chain. */
- int numOptions; /* The number of items in the options
- * array below. */
- Option options[1]; /* Information about the individual
- * options in the table. This must be
- * the last field in the structure:
- * the actual size of the array will
- * be numOptions, not 1. */
+ int refCount; /* Counts the number of uses of this table
+ * (the number of times Tk_CreateOptionTable
+ * has returned it). This can be greater than
+ * 1 if it is shared along several option
+ * table chains, or if the same table is used
+ * for multiple purposes. */
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr;/* Hash table entry that refers to this table;
+ * used to delete the entry. */
+ struct OptionTable *nextPtr;/* If templatePtr was part of a chain of
+ * templates, this points to the table
+ * corresponding to the next template in the
+ * chain. */
+ int numOptions; /* The number of items in the options array
+ * below. */
+ Option options[1]; /* Information about the individual options in
+ * the table. This must be the last field in
+ * the structure: the actual size of the array
+ * will be numOptions, not 1. */
} OptionTable;
/*
- * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
+ * Forward declarations for functions defined later in this file:
*/
-static int DoObjConfig _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- char *recordPtr, Option *optionPtr,
- Tcl_Obj *valuePtr, Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tk_SavedOption *savePtr));
-static void DestroyOptionHashTable _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp));
-static void FreeResources _ANSI_ARGS_((Option *optionPtr,
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr, char *internalPtr,
- Tk_Window tkwin));
-static Tcl_Obj * GetConfigList _ANSI_ARGS_((char *recordPtr,
- Option *optionPtr, Tk_Window tkwin));
-static Tcl_Obj * GetObjectForOption _ANSI_ARGS_((char *recordPtr,
- Option *optionPtr, Tk_Window tkwin));
-static Option * GetOption _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST char *name,
- OptionTable *tablePtr));
-static Option * GetOptionFromObj _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr, OptionTable *tablePtr));
-static int ObjectIsEmpty _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static int SetOptionFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
+static int DoObjConfig(Tcl_Interp *interp, char *recordPtr,
+ Option *optionPtr, Tcl_Obj *valuePtr,
+ Tk_Window tkwin, Tk_SavedOption *savePtr);
+static void DestroyOptionHashTable(ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp);
+static void FreeResources(Option *optionPtr, Tcl_Obj *objPtr,
+ char *internalPtr, Tk_Window tkwin);
+static Tcl_Obj * GetConfigList(char *recordPtr,
+ Option *optionPtr, Tk_Window tkwin);
+static Tcl_Obj * GetObjectForOption(char *recordPtr,
+ Option *optionPtr, Tk_Window tkwin);
+static Option * GetOption(CONST char *name, OptionTable *tablePtr);
+static Option * GetOptionFromObj(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr, OptionTable *tablePtr);
+static int ObjectIsEmpty(Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static int SetOptionFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
/*
- * The structure below defines an object type that is used to cache the
- * result of looking up an option name. If an object has this type, then
- * its internalPtr1 field points to the OptionTable in which it was looked up,
- * and the internalPtr2 field points to the entry that matched.
+ * The structure below defines an object type that is used to cache the result
+ * of looking up an option name. If an object has this type, then its
+ * internalPtr1 field points to the OptionTable in which it was looked up, and
+ * the internalPtr2 field points to the entry that matched.
*/
Tcl_ObjType tkOptionObjType = {
@@ -155,12 +151,12 @@ Tcl_ObjType tkOptionObjType = {
*
* Tk_CreateOptionTable --
*
- * Given a template for configuration options, this procedure
- * creates a table that may be used to look up options efficiently.
+ * Given a template for configuration options, this function creates a
+ * table that may be used to look up options efficiently.
*
* Results:
- * Returns a token to a structure that can be passed to procedures
- * such as Tk_InitOptions, Tk_SetOptions, and Tk_FreeConfigOptions.
+ * Returns a token to a structure that can be passed to functions such as
+ * Tk_InitOptions, Tk_SetOptions, and Tk_FreeConfigOptions.
*
* Side effects:
* Storage is allocated.
@@ -170,11 +166,11 @@ Tcl_ObjType tkOptionObjType = {
Tk_OptionTable
Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with the
- * application in which this table
- * will be used. */
- CONST Tk_OptionSpec *templatePtr; /* Static information about the
- * configuration options. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with the application
+ * in which this table will be used. */
+ CONST Tk_OptionSpec *templatePtr;
+ /* Static information about the configuration
+ * options. */
{
Tcl_HashTable *hashTablePtr;
Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr;
@@ -185,13 +181,13 @@ Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
int numOptions, i;
/*
- * We use an AssocData value in the interpreter to keep a hash
- * table of all the option tables we've created for this application.
- * This is used for two purposes. First, it allows us to share the
- * tables (e.g. in several chains) and second, we use the deletion
- * callback for the AssocData to delete all the option tables when
- * the interpreter is deleted. The code below finds the hash table
- * or creates a new one if it doesn't already exist.
+ * We use an AssocData value in the interpreter to keep a hash table of
+ * all the option tables we've created for this application. This is used
+ * for two purposes. First, it allows us to share the tables (e.g. in
+ * several chains) and second, we use the deletion callback for the
+ * AssocData to delete all the option tables when the interpreter is
+ * deleted. The code below finds the hash table or creates a new one if it
+ * doesn't already exist.
*/
hashTablePtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, OPTION_HASH_KEY,
@@ -204,8 +200,8 @@ Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
}
/*
- * See if a table has already been created for this template. If
- * so, just reuse the existing table.
+ * See if a table has already been created for this template. If so, just
+ * reuse the existing table.
*/
hashEntryPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(hashTablePtr, (char *) templatePtr,
@@ -217,8 +213,8 @@ Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
}
/*
- * Count the number of options in the template, then create the
- * table structure.
+ * Count the number of options in the template, then create the table
+ * structure.
*/
numOptions = 0;
@@ -247,9 +243,8 @@ Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
if (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) {
/*
- * This is a synonym option; find the master option that it
- * refers to and create a pointer from the synonym to the
- * master.
+ * This is a synonym option; find the master option that it refers
+ * to and create a pointer from the synonym to the master.
*/
for (specPtr2 = templatePtr, i = 0; ; specPtr2++, i++) {
@@ -267,12 +262,10 @@ Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
optionPtr->dbNameUID = Tk_GetUid(specPtr->dbName);
}
if (specPtr->dbClass != NULL) {
- optionPtr->dbClassUID =
- Tk_GetUid(specPtr->dbClass);
+ optionPtr->dbClassUID = Tk_GetUid(specPtr->dbClass);
}
if (specPtr->defValue != NULL) {
- optionPtr->defaultPtr =
- Tcl_NewStringObj(specPtr->defValue, -1);
+ optionPtr->defaultPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(specPtr->defValue,-1);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(optionPtr->defaultPtr);
}
if (((specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR)
@@ -288,7 +281,7 @@ Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
* Get the custom parsing, etc., functions.
*/
optionPtr->extra.custom =
- (Tk_ObjCustomOption *)specPtr->clientData;
+ (Tk_ObjCustomOption *) specPtr->clientData;
}
}
if (((specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_STRING)
@@ -306,9 +299,9 @@ Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
Tcl_SetHashValue(hashEntryPtr, tablePtr);
/*
- * Finally, check to see if this template chains to another template
- * with additional options. If so, call ourselves recursively to
- * create the next table(s).
+ * Finally, check to see if this template chains to another template with
+ * additional options. If so, call ourselves recursively to create the
+ * next table(s).
*/
if (specPtr->clientData != NULL) {
@@ -324,22 +317,22 @@ Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
*
* Tk_DeleteOptionTable --
*
- * Called to release resources used by an option table when
- * the table is no longer needed.
+ * Called to release resources used by an option table when the table is
+ * no longer needed.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The option table and associated resources (such as additional
- * option tables chained off it) are destroyed.
+ * The option table and associated resources (such as additional option
+ * tables chained off it) are destroyed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_DeleteOptionTable(optionTable)
- Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* The option table to delete. */
+ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* The option table to delete. */
{
OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable;
Option *optionPtr;
@@ -374,17 +367,17 @@ Tk_DeleteOptionTable(optionTable)
*
* DestroyOptionHashTable --
*
- * This procedure is the deletion callback associated with the
- * AssocData entry created by Tk_CreateOptionTable. It is
- * invoked when an interpreter is deleted, and deletes all of
- * the option tables associated with that interpreter.
+ * This function is the deletion callback associated with the AssocData
+ * entry created by Tk_CreateOptionTable. It is invoked when an
+ * interpreter is deleted, and deletes all of the option tables
+ * associated with that interpreter.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The option hash table is destroyed along with all of the
- * OptionTable structures that it refers to.
+ * The option hash table is destroyed along with all of the OptionTable
+ * structures that it refers to.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -406,13 +399,12 @@ DestroyOptionHashTable(clientData, interp)
/*
* The following statements do two tricky things:
- * 1. They ensure that the option table is deleted, even if
- * there are outstanding references to it.
- * 2. They ensure that Tk_DeleteOptionTable doesn't delete
- * other tables chained from this one; we'll do it when
- * we come across the hash table entry for the chained
- * table (in fact, the chained table may already have
- * been deleted).
+ * 1. They ensure that the option table is deleted, even if there are
+ * outstanding references to it.
+ * 2. They ensure that Tk_DeleteOptionTable doesn't delete other
+ * tables chained from this one; we'll do it when we come across
+ * the hash table entry for the chained table (in fact, the chained
+ * table may already have been deleted).
*/
tablePtr->refCount = 1;
@@ -428,16 +420,16 @@ DestroyOptionHashTable(clientData, interp)
*
* Tk_InitOptions --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when an object such as a widget
- * is created. It supplies an initial value for each configuration
- * option (the value may come from the option database, a system
- * default, or the default in the option table).
+ * This function is invoked when an object such as a widget is created.
+ * It supplies an initial value for each configuration option (the value
+ * may come from the option database, a system default, or the default in
+ * the option table).
*
* Results:
- * The return value is TCL_OK if the procedure completed
- * successfully, and TCL_ERROR if one of the initial values was
- * bogus. If an error occurs and interp isn't NULL, then an
- * error message will be left in its result.
+ * The return value is TCL_OK if the function completed successfully, and
+ * TCL_ERROR if one of the initial values was bogus. If an error occurs
+ * and interp isn't NULL, then an error message will be left in its
+ * result.
*
* Side effects:
* Fields of recordPtr are filled in with initial values.
@@ -447,20 +439,20 @@ DestroyOptionHashTable(clientData, interp)
int
Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. NULL
- * means don't leave an error message. */
- char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to the record to configure.
- * Note: the caller should have properly
- * initialized the record with NULL
- * pointers for each option value. */
- Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* The token which matches the config
- * specs for the widget in question. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. NULL means
+ * don't leave an error message. */
+ char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to the record to configure. Note:
+ * the caller should have properly initialized
+ * the record with NULL pointers for each
+ * option value. */
+ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* The token which matches the config specs
+ * for the widget in question. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Certain options types (such as
- * TK_OPTION_COLOR) need fields out
- * of the window they are used in to
- * be able to calculate their values.
- * Not needed unless one of these
- * options is in the configSpecs record. */
+ * TK_OPTION_COLOR) need fields out of the
+ * window they are used in to be able to
+ * calculate their values. Not needed unless
+ * one of these options is in the configSpecs
+ * record. */
{
OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable;
Option *optionPtr;
@@ -473,8 +465,8 @@ Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
/*
* If this table chains to other tables, handle their initialization
- * first. That way, if both tables refer to the same field of the
- * record, the value in the first table will win.
+ * first. That way, if both tables refer to the same field of the record,
+ * the value in the first table will win.
*/
if (tablePtr->nextPtr != NULL) {
@@ -491,11 +483,11 @@ Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
for (optionPtr = tablePtr->options, count = tablePtr->numOptions;
count > 0; optionPtr++, count--) {
-
/*
* If we specify TK_OPTION_DONT_SET_DEFAULT, then the user has
* processed and set a default for this already.
*/
+
if ((optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) ||
(optionPtr->specPtr->flags & TK_OPTION_DONT_SET_DEFAULT)) {
continue;
@@ -504,12 +496,12 @@ Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
/*
* We look in three places for the initial value, using the first
- * non-NULL value that we find. First, check the option database.
+ * non-NULL value that we find. First, check the option database.
*/
valuePtr = NULL;
if (optionPtr->dbNameUID != NULL) {
- value = Tk_GetOption(tkwin, optionPtr->dbNameUID,
+ value = Tk_GetOption(tkwin, optionPtr->dbNameUID,
optionPtr->dbClassUID);
if (value != NULL) {
valuePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(value, -1);
@@ -520,6 +512,7 @@ Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
/*
* Second, check for a system-specific default value.
*/
+
if ((valuePtr == NULL)
&& (optionPtr->dbNameUID != NULL)) {
valuePtr = TkpGetSystemDefault(tkwin, optionPtr->dbNameUID,
@@ -530,16 +523,16 @@ Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
}
/*
- * Third and last, use the default value supplied by the option
- * table. In the case of color objects, we pick one of two
- * values depending on whether the screen is mono or color.
+ * Third and last, use the default value supplied by the option table.
+ * In the case of color objects, we pick one of two values depending
+ * on whether the screen is mono or color.
*/
if (valuePtr == NULL) {
- if ((tkwin != NULL)
+ if ((tkwin != NULL)
&& ((optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR)
|| (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER))
- && (Tk_Depth(tkwin) <= 1)
+ && (Tk_Depth(tkwin) <= 1)
&& (optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr != NULL)) {
valuePtr = optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr;
} else {
@@ -556,25 +549,26 @@ Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
* referenced here, and will be properly free'd when finished,
* regardless of what DoObjConfig does.
*/
+
Tcl_IncrRefCount(valuePtr);
-
+
if (DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin,
(Tk_SavedOption *) NULL) != TCL_OK) {
if (interp != NULL) {
char msg[200];
-
+
switch (source) {
- case OPTION_DATABASE:
- sprintf(msg, "\n (database entry for \"%.50s\")",
- optionPtr->specPtr->optionName);
- break;
- case SYSTEM_DEFAULT:
- sprintf(msg, "\n (system default for \"%.50s\")",
- optionPtr->specPtr->optionName);
- break;
- case TABLE_DEFAULT:
- sprintf(msg, "\n (default value for \"%.50s\")",
- optionPtr->specPtr->optionName);
+ case OPTION_DATABASE:
+ sprintf(msg, "\n (database entry for \"%.50s\")",
+ optionPtr->specPtr->optionName);
+ break;
+ case SYSTEM_DEFAULT:
+ sprintf(msg, "\n (system default for \"%.50s\")",
+ optionPtr->specPtr->optionName);
+ break;
+ case TABLE_DEFAULT:
+ sprintf(msg, "\n (default value for \"%.50s\")",
+ optionPtr->specPtr->optionName);
}
if (tkwin != NULL) {
sprintf(msg + strlen(msg) - 1, " in widget \"%.50s\")",
@@ -595,39 +589,37 @@ Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
*
* DoObjConfig --
*
- * This procedure applies a new value for a configuration option
- * to the record being configured.
+ * This function applies a new value for a configuration option to the
+ * record being configured.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is TCL_OK if the procedure completed
- * successfully. If an error occurred then TCL_ERROR is
- * returned and an error message is left in interp's result, if
- * interp isn't NULL. In addition, if oldValuePtrPtr isn't
- * NULL then it *oldValuePtrPtr is filled in with a pointer
- * to the option's old value.
+ * The return value is TCL_OK if the function completed successfully. If
+ * an error occurred then TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message is
+ * left in interp's result, if interp isn't NULL. In addition, if
+ * oldValuePtrPtr isn't NULL then it *oldValuePtrPtr is filled in with a
+ * pointer to the option's old value.
*
* Side effects:
- * RecordPtr gets modified to hold the new value in the form of
- * a Tcl_Obj, an internal representation, or both. The old
- * value is freed if oldValuePtrPtr is NULL.
+ * RecordPtr gets modified to hold the new value in the form of a
+ * Tcl_Obj, an internal representation, or both. The old value is freed
+ * if oldValuePtrPtr is NULL.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin, savedOptionPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If
- * NULL, then no message is left if an error
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If NULL,
+ * then no message is left if an error
* occurs. */
- char *recordPtr; /* The record to modify to hold the new
- * option value. */
- Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information about the
- * option. */
+ char *recordPtr; /* The record to modify to hold the new option
+ * value. */
+ Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information about the option. */
Tcl_Obj *valuePtr; /* New value for option. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window in which option will be used (needed
* to allocate resources for some options).
- * May be NULL if the option doesn't
- * require window-related resources. */
+ * May be NULL if the option doesn't require
+ * window-related resources. */
Tk_SavedOption *savedOptionPtr;
/* If NULL, the old value for the option will
* be freed. If non-NULL, the old value will
@@ -636,13 +628,14 @@ DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin, savedOptionPtr)
* free the old value). */
{
Tcl_Obj **slotPtrPtr, *oldPtr;
- char *internalPtr; /* Points to location in record where
- * internal representation of value should
- * be stored, or NULL. */
+ char *internalPtr; /* Points to location in record where internal
+ * representation of value should be stored,
+ * or NULL. */
char *oldInternalPtr; /* Points to location in which to save old
* internal representation of value. */
- Tk_SavedOption internal; /* Used to save the old internal representation
- * of the value if savedOptionPtr is NULL. */
+ Tk_SavedOption internal; /* Used to save the old internal
+ * representation of the value if
+ * savedOptionPtr is NULL. */
CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr;
int nullOK;
@@ -660,8 +653,8 @@ DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin, savedOptionPtr)
}
/*
- * Apply the new value in a type-specific way. Also remember the
- * old object and internal forms, if they exist.
+ * Apply the new value in a type-specific way. Also remember the old
+ * object and internal forms, if they exist.
*/
if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) {
@@ -678,296 +671,293 @@ DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin, savedOptionPtr)
}
nullOK = (optionPtr->specPtr->flags & TK_OPTION_NULL_OK);
switch (optionPtr->specPtr->type) {
- case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: {
- int new;
+ case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: {
+ int newBool;
- if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
- *((int *) internalPtr) = new;
- }
- break;
+ if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &newBool) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case TK_OPTION_INT: {
- int new;
-
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
- *((int *) internalPtr) = new;
- }
- break;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
+ *((int *) internalPtr) = newBool;
}
- case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: {
- double new;
-
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- new = 0;
- } else {
- if (Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_INT: {
+ int newInt;
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((double *) oldInternalPtr) = *((double *) internalPtr);
- *((double *) internalPtr) = new;
- }
- break;
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &newInt) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case TK_OPTION_STRING: {
- char *new, *value;
- int length;
-
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- if (valuePtr != NULL) {
- value = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(valuePtr, &length);
- new = ckalloc((unsigned) (length + 1));
- strcpy(new, value);
- } else {
- new = NULL;
- }
- *((char **) oldInternalPtr) = *((char **) internalPtr);
- *((char **) internalPtr) = new;
- }
- break;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
+ *((int *) internalPtr) = newInt;
}
- case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: {
- int new;
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: {
+ double newDbl;
- if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, valuePtr,
- (CONST char **) optionPtr->specPtr->clientData,
- optionPtr->specPtr->optionName+1, 0, &new) != TCL_OK) {
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ newDbl = 0;
+ } else {
+ if (Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &newDbl) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
- *((int *) internalPtr) = new;
- }
- break;
}
- case TK_OPTION_COLOR: {
- XColor *newPtr;
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- newPtr = NULL;
- } else {
- newPtr = Tk_AllocColorFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
- if (newPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((XColor **) oldInternalPtr) = *((XColor **) internalPtr);
- *((XColor **) internalPtr) = newPtr;
- }
- break;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((double *) oldInternalPtr) = *((double *) internalPtr);
+ *((double *) internalPtr) = newDbl;
}
- case TK_OPTION_FONT: {
- Tk_Font new;
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_STRING: {
+ char *newStr, *value;
+ int length;
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- new = NULL;
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ }
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ if (valuePtr != NULL) {
+ value = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(valuePtr, &length);
+ newStr = ckalloc((unsigned) (length + 1));
+ strcpy(newStr, value);
} else {
- new = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
- if (new == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((Tk_Font *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr);
- *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) = new;
+ newStr = NULL;
}
- break;
+ *((char **) oldInternalPtr) = *((char **) internalPtr);
+ *((char **) internalPtr) = newStr;
}
- case TK_OPTION_STYLE: {
- Tk_Style new;
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: {
+ int newValue;
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- new = NULL;
- } else {
- new = Tk_AllocStyleFromObj(interp, valuePtr);
- if (new == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((Tk_Style *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr);
- *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr) = new;
- }
- break;
+ if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, valuePtr,
+ (CONST char **) optionPtr->specPtr->clientData,
+ optionPtr->specPtr->optionName+1, 0, &newValue) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: {
- Pixmap new;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
+ *((int *) internalPtr) = newValue;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_COLOR: {
+ XColor *newPtr;
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- new = None;
- } else {
- new = Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
- if (new == None) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((Pixmap *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Pixmap *) internalPtr);
- *((Pixmap *) internalPtr) = new;
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ newPtr = NULL;
+ } else {
+ newPtr = Tk_AllocColorFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
+ if (newPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- break;
}
- case TK_OPTION_BORDER: {
- Tk_3DBorder new;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((XColor **) oldInternalPtr) = *((XColor **) internalPtr);
+ *((XColor **) internalPtr) = newPtr;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_FONT: {
+ Tk_Font newFont;
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- new = NULL;
- } else {
- new = Tk_Alloc3DBorderFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
- if (new == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((Tk_3DBorder *) oldInternalPtr) =
- *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr);
- *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) = new;
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ newFont = NULL;
+ } else {
+ newFont = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
+ if (newFont == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- break;
}
- case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: {
- int new;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((Tk_Font *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr);
+ *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) = newFont;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_STYLE: {
+ Tk_Style newStyle;
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- new = TK_RELIEF_NULL;
- } else {
- if (Tk_GetReliefFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
- *((int *) internalPtr) = new;
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ newStyle = NULL;
+ } else {
+ newStyle = Tk_AllocStyleFromObj(interp, valuePtr);
+ if (newStyle == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- break;
}
- case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: {
- Tk_Cursor new;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((Tk_Style *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr);
+ *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr) = newStyle;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: {
+ Pixmap newBitmap;
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- new = None;
- valuePtr = NULL;
- } else {
- new = Tk_AllocCursorFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
- if (new == None) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((Tk_Cursor *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr);
- *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) = new;
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ newBitmap = None;
+ } else {
+ newBitmap = Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
+ if (newBitmap == None) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- Tk_DefineCursor(tkwin, new);
- break;
}
- case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: {
- Tk_Justify new;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((Pixmap *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Pixmap *) internalPtr);
+ *((Pixmap *) internalPtr) = newBitmap;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_BORDER: {
+ Tk_3DBorder newBorder;
- if (Tk_GetJustifyFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) {
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ newBorder = NULL;
+ } else {
+ newBorder = Tk_Alloc3DBorderFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
+ if (newBorder == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((Tk_Justify *) oldInternalPtr)
- = *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr);
- *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr) = new;
- }
- break;
}
- case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: {
- Tk_Anchor new;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((Tk_3DBorder *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr);
+ *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) = newBorder;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: {
+ int newRelief;
- if (Tk_GetAnchorFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) {
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ newRelief = TK_RELIEF_NULL;
+ } else {
+ if (Tk_GetReliefFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &newRelief) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((Tk_Anchor *) oldInternalPtr)
- = *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr);
- *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr) = new;
- }
- break;
}
- case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: {
- int new;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
+ *((int *) internalPtr) = newRelief;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: {
+ Tk_Cursor newCursor;
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- new = 0;
- } else {
- if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr,
- &new) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
- *((int *) internalPtr) = new;
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ newCursor = None;
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ } else {
+ newCursor = Tk_AllocCursorFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
+ if (newCursor == None) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- break;
}
- case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: {
- Tk_Window new;
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((Tk_Cursor *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr);
+ *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) = newCursor;
+ }
+ Tk_DefineCursor(tkwin, newCursor);
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: {
+ Tk_Justify newJustify;
- if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
- valuePtr = NULL;
- new = None;
- } else {
- if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &new)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if (internalPtr != NULL) {
- *((Tk_Window *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr);
- *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr) = new;
+ if (Tk_GetJustifyFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &newJustify) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((Tk_Justify *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr);
+ *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr) = newJustify;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: {
+ Tk_Anchor newAnchor;
+
+ if (Tk_GetAnchorFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &newAnchor) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((Tk_Anchor *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr);
+ *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr) = newAnchor;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: {
+ int newPixels;
+
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ newPixels = 0;
+ } else {
+ if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr,
+ &newPixels) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- break;
}
- case TK_OPTION_CUSTOM: {
- Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom = optionPtr->extra.custom;
- if (custom->setProc(custom->clientData, interp, tkwin,
- &valuePtr, recordPtr, optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset,
- (char *)oldInternalPtr,
- optionPtr->specPtr->flags) != TCL_OK) {
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
+ *((int *) internalPtr) = newPixels;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: {
+ Tk_Window newWin;
+
+ if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
+ valuePtr = NULL;
+ newWin = None;
+ } else {
+ if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr,
+ &newWin) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- break;
}
-
- default: {
- char buf[40+TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
- sprintf(buf, "bad config table: unknown type %d",
- optionPtr->specPtr->type);
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
+ if (internalPtr != NULL) {
+ *((Tk_Window *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr);
+ *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr) = newWin;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_CUSTOM: {
+ Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom = optionPtr->extra.custom;
+
+ if (custom->setProc(custom->clientData, interp, tkwin,
+ &valuePtr, recordPtr, optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset,
+ (char *)oldInternalPtr, optionPtr->specPtr->flags) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
+ break;
+ }
+
+ {
+ char buf[40+TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
+
+ default:
+ sprintf(buf, "bad config table: unknown type %d",
+ optionPtr->specPtr->type);
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
}
/*
- * Release resources associated with the old value, if we're not
- * returning it to the caller, then install the new object value into
- * the record.
+ * Release resources associated with the old value, if we're not returning
+ * it to the caller, then install the new object value into the record.
*/
if (savedOptionPtr == NULL) {
@@ -992,12 +982,11 @@ DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin, savedOptionPtr)
*
* ObjectIsEmpty --
*
- * This procedure tests whether the string value of an object is
- * empty.
+ * This function tests whether the string value of an object is empty.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is 1 if the string value of objPtr has length
- * zero, and 0 otherwise.
+ * The return value is 1 if the string value of objPtr has length zero,
+ * and 0 otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1007,7 +996,7 @@ DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin, savedOptionPtr)
static int
ObjectIsEmpty(objPtr)
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object to test. May be NULL. */
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object to test. May be NULL. */
{
int length;
@@ -1026,15 +1015,14 @@ ObjectIsEmpty(objPtr)
*
* GetOption --
*
- * This procedure searches through a chained option table to find
- * the entry for a particular option name.
+ * This function searches through a chained option table to find the
+ * entry for a particular option name.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the matching entry, or NULL
- * if no matching entry could be found.
- * Note: if the matching entry is a synonym then this procedure
- * returns a pointer to the synonym entry, *not* the "real" entry
- * that the synonym refers to.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the matching entry, or NULL if no
+ * matching entry could be found. Note: if the matching entry is a
+ * synonym then this function returns a pointer to the synonym entry,
+ * *not* the "real" entry that the synonym refers to.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1044,8 +1032,8 @@ ObjectIsEmpty(objPtr)
static Option *
GetOption(name, tablePtr)
- CONST char *name; /* String balue to be looked up in the
- * option table. */
+ CONST char *name; /* String balue to be looked up in the option
+ * table. */
OptionTable *tablePtr; /* Table in which to look up name. */
{
Option *bestPtr, *optionPtr;
@@ -1054,14 +1042,13 @@ GetOption(name, tablePtr)
int count;
/*
- * Search through all of the option tables in the chain to find the
- * best match. Some tricky aspects:
+ * Search through all of the option tables in the chain to find the best
+ * match. Some tricky aspects:
*
* 1. We have to accept unique abbreviations.
- * 2. The same name could appear in different tables in the chain.
- * If this happens, we use the entry from the first table. We
- * have to be careful to distinguish this case from an ambiguous
- * abbreviation.
+ * 2. The same name could appear in different tables in the chain. If this
+ * happens, we use the entry from the first table. We have to be
+ * careful to distinguish this case from an ambiguous abbreviation.
*/
bestPtr = NULL;
@@ -1073,40 +1060,38 @@ GetOption(name, tablePtr)
*p1 == *p2; p1++, p2++) {
if (*p1 == 0) {
/*
- * This is an exact match. We're done.
+ * This is an exact match. We're done.
*/
- bestPtr = optionPtr;
- goto done;
+ return optionPtr;
}
}
if (*p1 == 0) {
/*
- * The name is an abbreviation for this option. Keep
- * to make sure that the abbreviation only matches one
- * option name. If we've already found a match in the
- * past, then it is an error unless the full names for
- * the two options are identical; in this case, the first
- * option overrides the second.
+ * The name is an abbreviation for this option. Keep to make
+ * sure that the abbreviation only matches one option name.
+ * If we've already found a match in the past, then it is an
+ * error unless the full names for the two options are
+ * identical; in this case, the first option overrides the
+ * second.
*/
if (bestPtr == NULL) {
bestPtr = optionPtr;
- } else {
- if (strcmp(bestPtr->specPtr->optionName,
- optionPtr->specPtr->optionName) != 0) {
- goto error;
- }
+ } else if (strcmp(bestPtr->specPtr->optionName,
+ optionPtr->specPtr->optionName) != 0) {
+ return NULL;
}
}
}
}
- done:
- return bestPtr;
+ /*
+ * Return whatever we have found, which could be NULL if nothing
+ * matched. The multiple-matching case is handled above.
+ */
- error:
- return NULL;
+ return bestPtr;
}
/*
@@ -1114,32 +1099,30 @@ GetOption(name, tablePtr)
*
* GetOptionFromObj --
*
- * This procedure searches through a chained option table to find
- * the entry for a particular option name.
+ * This function searches through a chained option table to find the
+ * entry for a particular option name.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the matching entry, or NULL
- * if no matching entry could be found. If NULL is returned and
- * interp is not NULL than an error message is left in its result.
- * Note: if the matching entry is a synonym then this procedure
- * returns a pointer to the synonym entry, *not* the "real" entry
- * that the synonym refers to.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the matching entry, or NULL if no
+ * matching entry could be found. If NULL is returned and interp is not
+ * NULL than an error message is left in its result. Note: if the
+ * matching entry is a synonym then this function returns a pointer to
+ * the synonym entry, *not* the "real" entry that the synonym refers to.
*
* Side effects:
- * Information about the matching entry is cached in the object
- * containing the name, so that future lookups can proceed more
- * quickly.
+ * Information about the matching entry is cached in the object
+ * containing the name, so that future lookups can proceed more quickly.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static Option *
GetOptionFromObj(interp, objPtr, tablePtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used only for error reporting; if NULL
- * no message is left after an error. */
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object whose string value is to be
- * looked up in the option table. */
- OptionTable *tablePtr; /* Table in which to look up objPtr. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used only for error reporting; if NULL no
+ * message is left after an error. */
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object whose string value is to be looked
+ * up in the option table. */
+ OptionTable *tablePtr; /* Table in which to look up objPtr. */
{
Option *bestPtr;
char *name;
@@ -1149,16 +1132,16 @@ GetOptionFromObj(interp, objPtr, tablePtr)
*/
if (objPtr->typePtr == &tkOptionObjType) {
- if (objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 == (VOID *) tablePtr) {
- return (Option *) objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2;
- }
+ if (objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 == (VOID *) tablePtr) {
+ return (Option *) objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2;
+ }
}
/*
* The answer isn't cached.
*/
- name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, (int *) NULL);
+ name = Tcl_GetString(objPtr);
bestPtr = GetOption(name, tablePtr);
if (bestPtr == NULL) {
goto error;
@@ -1173,10 +1156,9 @@ GetOptionFromObj(interp, objPtr, tablePtr)
objPtr->typePtr = &tkOptionObjType;
return bestPtr;
- error:
+ error:
if (interp != NULL) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unknown option \"", name,
- "\"", (char *) NULL);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unknown option \"",name,"\"", (char *) NULL);
}
return NULL;
}
@@ -1186,29 +1168,28 @@ GetOptionFromObj(interp, objPtr, tablePtr)
*
* TkGetOptionSpec --
*
- * This procedure searches through a chained option table to find
- * the option spec for a particular option name.
+ * This function searches through a chained option table to find the
+ * option spec for a particular option name.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the option spec of the matching
- * entry, or NULL if no matching entry could be found.
- * Note: if the matching entry is a synonym then this procedure
- * returns a pointer to the option spec of the synonym entry, *not*
- * the "real" entry that the synonym refers to.
- * Note: this call is primarily used by the style management code
- * (tkStyle.c) to look up an element's option spec into a widget's
- * option table.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the option spec of the matching
+ * entry, or NULL if no matching entry could be found. Note: if the
+ * matching entry is a synonym then this function returns a pointer to
+ * the option spec of the synonym entry, *not* the "real" entry that the
+ * synonym refers to. Note: this call is primarily used by the style
+ * management code (tkStyle.c) to look up an element's option spec into a
+ * widget's option table.
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
+ * None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
CONST Tk_OptionSpec *
TkGetOptionSpec(name, optionTable)
- CONST char *name; /* String value to be looked up. */
- Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Table in which to look up name. */
+ CONST char *name; /* String value to be looked up. */
+ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Table in which to look up name. */
{
Option *optionPtr;
@@ -1224,14 +1205,14 @@ TkGetOptionSpec(name, optionTable)
*
* SetOptionFromAny --
*
- * This procedure is called to convert a Tcl object to option
- * internal form. However, this doesn't make sense (need to have a
- * table of options in order to do the conversion) so the
- * procedure always generates an error.
+ * This function is called to convert a Tcl object to option internal
+ * form. However, this doesn't make sense (need to have a table of
+ * options in order to do the conversion) so the function always
+ * generates an error.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is always TCL_ERROR, and an error message is
- * left in interp's result if interp isn't NULL.
+ * The return value is always TCL_ERROR, and an error message is left in
+ * interp's result if interp isn't NULL.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1255,24 +1236,23 @@ SetOptionFromAny(interp, objPtr)
*
* Tk_SetOptions --
*
- * Process one or more name-value pairs for configuration options
- * and fill in fields of a record with new values.
+ * Process one or more name-value pairs for configuration options and
+ * fill in fields of a record with new values.
*
* Results:
- * If all goes well then TCL_OK is returned and the old values of
- * any modified objects are saved in *savePtr, if it isn't NULL (the
- * caller must eventually call Tk_RestoreSavedOptions or
- * Tk_FreeSavedOptions to free the contents of *savePtr). In
- * addition, if maskPtr isn't NULL then *maskPtr is filled in with
- * the OR of the typeMask bits from all modified options. If an
- * error occurs then TCL_ERROR is returned and a message
- * is left in interp's result unless interp is NULL; nothing is
+ * If all goes well then TCL_OK is returned and the old values of any
+ * modified objects are saved in *savePtr, if it isn't NULL (the caller
+ * must eventually call Tk_RestoreSavedOptions or Tk_FreeSavedOptions to
+ * free the contents of *savePtr). In addition, if maskPtr isn't NULL
+ * then *maskPtr is filled in with the OR of the typeMask bits from all
+ * modified options. If an error occurs then TCL_ERROR is returned and a
+ * message is left in interp's result unless interp is NULL; nothing is
* saved in *savePtr or *maskPtr in this case.
*
* Side effects:
- * The fields of recordPtr get filled in with object pointers
- * from objc/objv. Old information in widgRec's fields gets
- * recycled. Information may be left at *savePtr.
+ * The fields of recordPtr get filled in with object pointers from
+ * objc/objv. Old information in widgRec's fields gets recycled.
+ * Information may be left at *savePtr.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1280,28 +1260,24 @@ SetOptionFromAny(interp, objPtr)
int
Tk_SetOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, objc, objv, tkwin, savePtr,
maskPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting.
- * If NULL, then no error message is
- * returned.*/
- char *recordPtr; /* The record to configure. */
- Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes valid options. */
- int objc; /* The number of elements in objv. */
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Contains one or more name-value
- * pairs. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with the thing
- * being configured; needed for some
- * options (such as colors). */
- Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* If non-NULL, the old values of
- * modified options are saved here
- * so that they can be restored
- * after an error. */
- int *maskPtr; /* It non-NULL, this word is modified
- * on a successful return to hold the
- * bit-wise OR of the typeMask fields
- * of all options that were modified
- * by this call. Used by the caller
- * to figure out which options
- * actually changed. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If NULL,
+ * then no error message is returned.*/
+ char *recordPtr; /* The record to configure. */
+ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes valid options. */
+ int objc; /* The number of elements in objv. */
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Contains one or more name-value pairs. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with the thing being
+ * configured; needed for some options (such
+ * as colors). */
+ Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* If non-NULL, the old values of modified
+ * options are saved here so that they can be
+ * restored after an error. */
+ int *maskPtr; /* It non-NULL, this word is modified on a
+ * successful return to hold the bit-wise OR
+ * of the typeMask fields of all options that
+ * were modified by this call. Used by the
+ * caller to figure out which options actually
+ * changed. */
{
OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable;
Option *optionPtr;
@@ -1317,8 +1293,8 @@ Tk_SetOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, objc, objv, tkwin, savePtr,
lastSavePtr = savePtr;
/*
- * Scan through all of the arguments, processing those
- * that match entries in the option table.
+ * Scan through all of the arguments, processing those that match entries
+ * in the option table.
*/
mask = 0;
@@ -1342,12 +1318,11 @@ Tk_SetOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, objc, objv, tkwin, savePtr,
if ((savePtr != NULL)
&& (lastSavePtr->numItems >= TK_NUM_SAVED_OPTIONS)) {
/*
- * We've run out of space for saving old option values. Allocate
+ * We've run out of space for saving old option values. Allocate
* more space.
*/
- newSavePtr = (Tk_SavedOptions *) ckalloc(sizeof(
- Tk_SavedOptions));
+ newSavePtr = (Tk_SavedOptions *) ckalloc(sizeof(Tk_SavedOptions));
newSavePtr->recordPtr = recordPtr;
newSavePtr->tkwin = tkwin;
newSavePtr->numItems = 0;
@@ -1375,7 +1350,7 @@ Tk_SetOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, objc, objv, tkwin, savePtr,
}
return TCL_OK;
- error:
+ error:
if (savePtr != NULL) {
Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr);
}
@@ -1387,38 +1362,38 @@ Tk_SetOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, objc, objv, tkwin, savePtr,
*
* Tk_RestoreSavedOptions --
*
- * This procedure undoes the effect of a previous call to
- * Tk_SetOptions by restoring all of the options to their value
- * before the call to Tk_SetOptions.
+ * This function undoes the effect of a previous call to Tk_SetOptions by
+ * restoring all of the options to their value before the call to
+ * Tk_SetOptions.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The configutation record is restored and all the information
- * stored in savePtr is freed.
+ * The configutation record is restored and all the information stored in
+ * savePtr is freed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr)
- Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* Holds saved option information; must
- * have been passed to Tk_SetOptions. */
+ Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* Holds saved option information; must have
+ * been passed to Tk_SetOptions. */
{
int i;
Option *optionPtr;
Tcl_Obj *newPtr; /* New object value of option, which we
- * replace with old value and free. Taken
- * from record. */
+ * replace with old value and free. Taken from
+ * record. */
char *internalPtr; /* Points to internal value of option in
* record. */
CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr;
/*
- * Be sure to restore the options in the opposite order they were
- * set. This is important because it's possible that the same
- * option name was used twice in a single call to Tk_SetOptions.
+ * Be sure to restore the options in the opposite order they were set.
+ * This is important because it's possible that the same option name was
+ * used twice in a single call to Tk_SetOptions.
*/
if (savePtr->nextPtr != NULL) {
@@ -1431,8 +1406,8 @@ Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr)
specPtr = optionPtr->specPtr;
/*
- * First free the new value of the option, which is currently
- * in the record.
+ * First free the new value of the option, which is currently in the
+ * record.
*/
if (specPtr->objOffset >= 0) {
@@ -1462,100 +1437,83 @@ Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr)
}
if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) {
switch (specPtr->type) {
- case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: {
- *((int *) internalPtr)
- = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_INT: {
- *((int *) internalPtr)
- = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: {
- *((double *) internalPtr)
- = *((double *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_STRING: {
- *((char **) internalPtr)
- = *((char **) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: {
- *((int *) internalPtr)
- = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_COLOR: {
- *((XColor **) internalPtr)
- = *((XColor **) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_FONT: {
- *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr)
- = *((Tk_Font *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_STYLE: {
- *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr)
- = *((Tk_Style *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: {
- *((Pixmap *) internalPtr)
- = *((Pixmap *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_BORDER: {
- *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr)
- = *((Tk_3DBorder *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: {
- *((int *) internalPtr)
- = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: {
- *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr)
- = *((Tk_Cursor *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- Tk_DefineCursor(savePtr->tkwin,
- *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr));
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: {
- *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr)
- = *((Tk_Justify *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: {
- *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr)
- = *((Tk_Anchor *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: {
- *((int *) internalPtr)
- = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: {
- *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr)
- = *((Tk_Window *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_CUSTOM: {
- Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom = optionPtr->extra.custom;
- if (custom->restoreProc != NULL) {
- custom->restoreProc(custom->clientData, savePtr->tkwin,
- internalPtr,
- (char *)&savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
- }
- break;
- }
- default: {
- Tcl_Panic("bad option type in Tk_RestoreSavedOptions");
+ case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN:
+ *((int *) internalPtr) =
+ *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_INT:
+ *((int *) internalPtr) =
+ *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE:
+ *((double *) internalPtr) =
+ *((double *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_STRING:
+ *((char **) internalPtr) =
+ *((char **) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE:
+ *((int *) internalPtr) =
+ *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_COLOR:
+ *((XColor **) internalPtr) =
+ *((XColor **) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_FONT:
+ *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) =
+ *((Tk_Font *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_STYLE:
+ *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr) =
+ *((Tk_Style *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_BITMAP:
+ *((Pixmap *) internalPtr) =
+ *((Pixmap *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_BORDER:
+ *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) =
+ *((Tk_3DBorder *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_RELIEF:
+ *((int *) internalPtr) =
+ *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_CURSOR:
+ *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) =
+ *((Tk_Cursor *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ Tk_DefineCursor(savePtr->tkwin, *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr));
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY:
+ *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr) =
+ *((Tk_Justify *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR:
+ *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr) =
+ *((Tk_Anchor *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_PIXELS:
+ *((int *) internalPtr) =
+ *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_WINDOW:
+ *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr) =
+ *((Tk_Window *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_CUSTOM: {
+ Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom = optionPtr->extra.custom;
+
+ if (custom->restoreProc != NULL) {
+ custom->restoreProc(custom->clientData,
+ savePtr->tkwin, internalPtr,
+ (char *)&savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
}
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ Tcl_Panic("bad option type in Tk_RestoreSavedOptions");
}
}
}
@@ -1567,8 +1525,8 @@ Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr)
*
* Tk_FreeSavedOptions --
*
- * Free all of the saved configuration option values from a
- * previous call to Tk_SetOptions.
+ * Free all of the saved configuration option values from a previous call
+ * to Tk_SetOptions.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1581,8 +1539,8 @@ Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr)
void
Tk_FreeSavedOptions(savePtr)
- Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* Contains options saved in a previous
- * call to Tk_SetOptions. */
+ Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* Contains options saved in a previous call
+ * to Tk_SetOptions. */
{
int count;
Tk_SavedOption *savedOptionPtr;
@@ -1615,8 +1573,8 @@ Tk_FreeSavedOptions(savePtr)
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * All of the Tcl_Obj's in recordPtr that are controlled by
- * configuration options in optionTable are freed.
+ * All of the Tcl_Obj's in recordPtr that are controlled by configuration
+ * options in optionTable are freed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1624,8 +1582,8 @@ Tk_FreeSavedOptions(savePtr)
/* ARGSUSED */
void
Tk_FreeConfigOptions(recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
- char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current
- * values for options. */
+ char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current values
+ * for options. */
Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes legal options. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with recordPtr; needed
* for freeing some options. */
@@ -1633,7 +1591,7 @@ Tk_FreeConfigOptions(recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
OptionTable *tablePtr;
Option *optionPtr;
int count;
- Tcl_Obj **oldPtrPtr, *oldPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj **oldPtrPtr, *oldPtr;
char *oldInternalPtr;
CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr;
@@ -1672,14 +1630,14 @@ Tk_FreeConfigOptions(recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
*
* FreeResources --
*
- * Free system resources associated with a configuration option,
- * such as colors or fonts.
+ * Free system resources associated with a configuration option, such as
+ * colors or fonts.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Any system resources associated with objPtr are released. However,
+ * Any system resources associated with objPtr are released. However,
* objPtr itself is not freed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1692,7 +1650,7 @@ FreeResources(optionPtr, objPtr, internalPtr, tkwin)
* as an object. */
char *internalPtr; /* A pointer to an internal representation for
* the option's value, such as an int or
- * (XColor *). Only valid if
+ * (XColor *). Only valid if
* optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset >= 0. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* The window in which this option is used. */
{
@@ -1700,86 +1658,85 @@ FreeResources(optionPtr, objPtr, internalPtr, tkwin)
/*
* If there exists an internal form for the value, use it to free
- * resources (also zero out the internal form). If there is no
- * internal form, then use the object form.
+ * resources (also zero out the internal form). If there is no internal
+ * form, then use the object form.
*/
internalFormExists = optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset >= 0;
switch (optionPtr->specPtr->type) {
- case TK_OPTION_STRING:
- if (internalFormExists) {
- if (*((char **) internalPtr) != NULL) {
- ckfree(*((char **) internalPtr));
- *((char **) internalPtr) = NULL;
- }
- }
- break;
- case TK_OPTION_COLOR:
- if (internalFormExists) {
- if (*((XColor **) internalPtr) != NULL) {
- Tk_FreeColor(*((XColor **) internalPtr));
- *((XColor **) internalPtr) = NULL;
- }
- } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
- Tk_FreeColorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
- }
- break;
- case TK_OPTION_FONT:
- if (internalFormExists) {
- Tk_FreeFont(*((Tk_Font *) internalPtr));
- *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) = NULL;
- } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
- Tk_FreeFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
- }
- break;
- case TK_OPTION_STYLE:
- if (internalFormExists) {
- Tk_FreeStyle(*((Tk_Style *) internalPtr));
- *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr) = NULL;
- } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
- Tk_FreeStyleFromObj(objPtr);
- }
- break;
- case TK_OPTION_BITMAP:
- if (internalFormExists) {
- if (*((Pixmap *) internalPtr) != None) {
- Tk_FreeBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), *((Pixmap *) internalPtr));
- *((Pixmap *) internalPtr) = None;
- }
- } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
- Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
- }
- break;
- case TK_OPTION_BORDER:
- if (internalFormExists) {
- if (*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) != NULL) {
- Tk_Free3DBorder(*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr));
- *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) = NULL;
- }
- } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
- Tk_Free3DBorderFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
- }
- break;
- case TK_OPTION_CURSOR:
- if (internalFormExists) {
- if (*((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) != None) {
- Tk_FreeCursor(Tk_Display(tkwin),
- *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr));
- *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) = None;
- }
- } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
- Tk_FreeCursorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
- }
- break;
- case TK_OPTION_CUSTOM: {
- Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom = optionPtr->extra.custom;
- if (internalFormExists && custom->freeProc != NULL) {
- custom->freeProc(custom->clientData, tkwin, internalPtr);
- }
- break;
- }
- default:
- break;
+ case TK_OPTION_STRING:
+ if (internalFormExists) {
+ if (*((char **) internalPtr) != NULL) {
+ ckfree(*((char **) internalPtr));
+ *((char **) internalPtr) = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_COLOR:
+ if (internalFormExists) {
+ if (*((XColor **) internalPtr) != NULL) {
+ Tk_FreeColor(*((XColor **) internalPtr));
+ *((XColor **) internalPtr) = NULL;
+ }
+ } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
+ Tk_FreeColorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_FONT:
+ if (internalFormExists) {
+ Tk_FreeFont(*((Tk_Font *) internalPtr));
+ *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) = NULL;
+ } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
+ Tk_FreeFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_STYLE:
+ if (internalFormExists) {
+ Tk_FreeStyle(*((Tk_Style *) internalPtr));
+ *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr) = NULL;
+ } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
+ Tk_FreeStyleFromObj(objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_BITMAP:
+ if (internalFormExists) {
+ if (*((Pixmap *) internalPtr) != None) {
+ Tk_FreeBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), *((Pixmap *) internalPtr));
+ *((Pixmap *) internalPtr) = None;
+ }
+ } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
+ Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_BORDER:
+ if (internalFormExists) {
+ if (*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) != NULL) {
+ Tk_Free3DBorder(*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr));
+ *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) = NULL;
+ }
+ } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
+ Tk_Free3DBorderFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_CURSOR:
+ if (internalFormExists) {
+ if (*((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) != None) {
+ Tk_FreeCursor(Tk_Display(tkwin), *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr));
+ *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) = None;
+ }
+ } else if (objPtr != NULL) {
+ Tk_FreeCursorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_CUSTOM: {
+ Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom = optionPtr->extra.custom;
+ if (internalFormExists && custom->freeProc != NULL) {
+ custom->freeProc(custom->clientData, tkwin, internalPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ break;
}
}
@@ -1788,23 +1745,21 @@ FreeResources(optionPtr, objPtr, internalPtr, tkwin)
*
* Tk_GetOptionInfo --
*
- * Returns a list object containing complete information about
- * either a single option or all the configuration options in a
- * table.
+ * Returns a list object containing complete information about either a
+ * single option or all the configuration options in a table.
*
* Results:
- * This procedure normally returns a pointer to an object.
- * If namePtr isn't NULL, then the result object is a list with
- * five elements: the option's name, its database name, database
- * class, default value, and current value. If the option is a
- * synonym then the list will contain only two values: the option
- * name and the name of the option it refers to. If namePtr is
- * NULL, then information is returned for every option in the
- * option table: the result will have one sub-list (in the form
- * described above) for each option in the table. If an error
- * occurs (e.g. because namePtr isn't valid) then NULL is returned
- * and an error message will be left in interp's result unless
- * interp is NULL.
+
+ * This function normally returns a pointer to an object. If namePtr
+ * isn't NULL, then the result object is a list with five elements: the
+ * option's name, its database name, database class, default value, and
+ * current value. If the option is a synonym then the list will contain
+ * only two values: the option name and the name of the option it refers
+ * to. If namePtr is NULL, then information is returned for every option
+ * in the option table: the result will have one sub-list (in the form
+ * described above) for each option in the table. If an error occurs
+ * (e.g. because namePtr isn't valid) then NULL is returned and an error
+ * message will be left in interp's result unless interp is NULL.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1814,17 +1769,17 @@ FreeResources(optionPtr, objPtr, internalPtr, tkwin)
Tcl_Obj *
Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If
- * NULL, then no error message is created. */
- char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current
- * values for options. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If NULL,
+ * then no error message is created. */
+ char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current values
+ * for options. */
Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes all the legal options. */
- Tcl_Obj *namePtr; /* If non-NULL, the string value selects
- * a single option whose info is to be
- * returned. Otherwise info is returned for
- * all options in optionTable. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with recordPtr; needed
- * to compute correct default value for some
+ Tcl_Obj *namePtr; /* If non-NULL, the string value selects a
+ * single option whose info is to be returned.
+ * Otherwise info is returned for all options
+ * in optionTable. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with recordPtr; needed to
+ * compute correct default value for some
* options. */
{
Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
@@ -1833,8 +1788,8 @@ Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
int count;
/*
- * If information is only wanted for a single configuration
- * spec, then handle that one spec specially.
+ * If information is only wanted for a single configuration spec, then
+ * handle that one spec specially.
*/
if (namePtr != NULL) {
@@ -1849,8 +1804,8 @@ Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
}
/*
- * Loop through all the specs, creating a big list with all
- * their information.
+ * Loop through all the specs, creating a big list with all their
+ * information.
*/
resultPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, (Tcl_Obj **) NULL);
@@ -1869,12 +1824,12 @@ Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
*
* GetConfigList --
*
- * Create a valid Tcl list holding the configuration information
- * for a single configuration option.
+ * Create a valid Tcl list holding the configuration information for a
+ * single configuration option.
*
* Results:
- * A Tcl list, dynamically allocated. The caller is expected to
- * arrange for this list to be freed eventually.
+ * A Tcl list, dynamically allocated. The caller is expected to arrange
+ * for this list to be freed eventually.
*
* Side effects:
* Memory is allocated.
@@ -1884,8 +1839,8 @@ Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
static Tcl_Obj *
GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
- char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to record holding current
- * values of configuration options. */
+ char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to record holding current values of
+ * configuration options. */
Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information describing a
* particular option. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window corresponding to recordPtr. */
@@ -1893,7 +1848,7 @@ GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
Tcl_Obj *listPtr, *elementPtr;
listPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, (Tcl_Obj **) NULL);
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr,
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr,
Tcl_NewStringObj(optionPtr->specPtr->optionName, -1));
if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) {
@@ -1946,14 +1901,13 @@ GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
*
* GetObjectForOption --
*
- * This procedure is called to create an object that contains the
- * value for an option. It is invoked by GetConfigList and
- * Tk_GetOptionValue when only the internal form of an option is
- * stored in the record.
+ * This function is called to create an object that contains the value
+ * for an option. It is invoked by GetConfigList and Tk_GetOptionValue
+ * when only the internal form of an option is stored in the record.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to a Tcl object. The caller
- * must call Tcl_IncrRefCount on this object to preserve it.
+ * The return value is a pointer to a Tcl object. The caller must call
+ * Tcl_IncrRefCount on this object to preserve it.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1963,11 +1917,11 @@ GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
static Tcl_Obj *
GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
- char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to record holding current
- * values of configuration options. */
- Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information describing an
- * option whose internal value is stored
- * in *recordPtr. */
+ char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to record holding current values of
+ * configuration options. */
+ Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information describing an option
+ * whose internal value is stored in
+ * *recordPtr. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window corresponding to recordPtr. */
{
Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
@@ -1977,107 +1931,103 @@ GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
internalPtr = recordPtr + optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset;
objPtr = NULL;
switch (optionPtr->specPtr->type) {
- case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr));
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_INT: {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr));
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(*((double *) internalPtr));
- break;
+ case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN:
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr));
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_INT:
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr));
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE:
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(*((double *) internalPtr));
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_STRING:
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(*((char **) internalPtr), -1);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE:
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(((char **) optionPtr->specPtr->clientData)[
+ *((int *) internalPtr)], -1);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_COLOR: {
+ XColor *colorPtr = *((XColor **) internalPtr);
+
+ if (colorPtr != NULL) {
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfColor(colorPtr), -1);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_FONT: {
+ Tk_Font tkfont = *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr);
+
+ if (tkfont != NULL) {
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfFont(tkfont), -1);
}
- case TK_OPTION_STRING: {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(*((char **) internalPtr), -1);
- break;
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_STYLE: {
+ Tk_Style style = *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr);
+
+ if (style != NULL) {
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfStyle(style), -1);
}
- case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: {
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: {
+ Pixmap pixmap = *((Pixmap *) internalPtr);
+
+ if (pixmap != None) {
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(
- ((char **) optionPtr->specPtr->clientData)[
- *((int *) internalPtr)], -1);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_COLOR: {
- XColor *colorPtr = *((XColor **) internalPtr);
- if (colorPtr != NULL) {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfColor(colorPtr), -1);
- }
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_FONT: {
- Tk_Font tkfont = *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr);
- if (tkfont != NULL) {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfFont(tkfont), -1);
- }
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_STYLE: {
- Tk_Style style = *((Tk_Style *) internalPtr);
- if (style != NULL) {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfStyle(style), -1);
- }
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: {
- Pixmap pixmap = *((Pixmap *) internalPtr);
- if (pixmap != None) {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin),
- pixmap), -1);
- }
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_BORDER: {
- Tk_3DBorder border = *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr);
- if (border != NULL) {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOf3DBorder(border), -1);
- }
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfRelief(
- *((int *) internalPtr)), -1);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: {
- Tk_Cursor cursor = *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr);
- if (cursor != None) {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(
- Tk_NameOfCursor(Tk_Display(tkwin), cursor), -1);
- }
- break;
+ Tk_NameOfBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), pixmap), -1);
}
- case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfJustify(
- *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr)), -1);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfAnchor(
- *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr)), -1);
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr));
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: {
- Tk_Window tkwin = *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr);
- if (tkwin != NULL) {
- objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(tkwin), -1);
- }
- break;
- }
- case TK_OPTION_CUSTOM: {
- Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom = optionPtr->extra.custom;
- objPtr = custom->getProc(custom->clientData, tkwin, recordPtr,
- optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset);
- break;
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_BORDER: {
+ Tk_3DBorder border = *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr);
+
+ if (border != NULL) {
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOf3DBorder(border), -1);
}
- default: {
- Tcl_Panic("bad option type in GetObjectForOption");
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_RELIEF:
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfRelief(*((int *) internalPtr)), -1);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: {
+ Tk_Cursor cursor = *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr);
+
+ if (cursor != None) {
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(
+ Tk_NameOfCursor(Tk_Display(tkwin), cursor), -1);
}
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY:
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfJustify(
+ *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr)), -1);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR:
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfAnchor(
+ *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr)), -1);
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_PIXELS:
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr));
+ break;
+ case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: {
+ Tk_Window tkwin = *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr);
+
+ if (tkwin != NULL) {
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(tkwin), -1);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TK_OPTION_CUSTOM: {
+ Tk_ObjCustomOption *custom = optionPtr->extra.custom;
+
+ objPtr = custom->getProc(custom->clientData, tkwin, recordPtr,
+ optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ Tcl_Panic("bad option type in GetObjectForOption");
}
if (objPtr == NULL) {
objPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
@@ -2090,14 +2040,13 @@ GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
*
* Tk_GetOptionValue --
*
- * This procedure returns the current value of a configuration
- * option.
+ * This function returns the current value of a configuration option.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the object holding the current value of
- * the option given by namePtr. If no such option exists, then
- * the return value is NULL and an error message is left in
- * interp's result (if interp isn't NULL).
+ * The return value is the object holding the current value of the option
+ * given by namePtr. If no such option exists, then the return value is
+ * NULL and an error message is left in interp's result (if interp isn't
+ * NULL).
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2107,14 +2056,14 @@ GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
Tcl_Obj *
Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If
- * NULL then no messages are provided for
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If NULL
+ * then no messages are provided for
* errors. */
- char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current
- * values for options. */
+ char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current values
+ * for options. */
Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes legal options. */
- Tcl_Obj *namePtr; /* Gives the command-line name for the
- * option whose value is to be returned. */
+ Tcl_Obj *namePtr; /* Gives the command-line name for the option
+ * whose value is to be returned. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window corresponding to recordPtr. */
{
OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable;
@@ -2129,16 +2078,16 @@ Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
optionPtr = optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr;
}
if (optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset >= 0) {
- resultPtr = *((Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr + optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset));
+ resultPtr = *((Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr+optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset));
if (resultPtr == NULL) {
/*
* This option has a null value and is represented by a null
- * object pointer. We can't return the null pointer, since that
- * would indicate an error. Instead, return a new empty object.
+ * object pointer. We can't return the null pointer, since that
+ * would indicate an error. Instead, return a new empty object.
*/
-
+
resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
- }
+ }
} else {
resultPtr = GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin);
}
@@ -2150,19 +2099,17 @@ Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
*
* TkDebugConfig --
*
- * This is a debugging procedure that returns information about
- * one of the configuration tables that currently exists for an
- * interpreter.
+ * This is a debugging function that returns information about one of the
+ * configuration tables that currently exists for an interpreter.
*
* Results:
- * If the specified table exists in the given interpreter, then a
- * list is returned describing the table and any other tables that
- * it chains to: for each table there will be three list elements
- * giving the reference count for the table, the number of elements
- * in the table, and the command-line name for the first option
- * in the table. If the table doesn't exist in the interpreter
- * then an empty object is returned. The reference count for the
- * returned object is 0.
+ * If the specified table exists in the given interpreter, then a list is
+ * returned describing the table and any other tables that it chains to:
+ * for each table there will be three list elements giving the reference
+ * count for the table, the number of elements in the table, and the
+ * command-line name for the first option in the table. If the table
+ * doesn't exist in the interpreter then an empty object is returned.
+ * The reference count for the returned object is 0.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2172,11 +2119,11 @@ Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
Tcl_Obj *
TkDebugConfig(interp, table)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which the table is
- * defined. */
- Tk_OptionTable table; /* Table about which information is to
- * be returned. May not necessarily
- * exist in the interpreter anymore. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which the table is
+ * defined. */
+ Tk_OptionTable table; /* Table about which information is to be
+ * returned. May not necessarily exist in the
+ * interpreter anymore. */
{
OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) table;
Tcl_HashTable *hashTablePtr;
@@ -2192,8 +2139,8 @@ TkDebugConfig(interp, table)
}
/*
- * Scan all the tables for this interpreter to make sure that the
- * one we want still is valid.
+ * Scan all the tables for this interpreter to make sure that the one we
+ * want still is valid.
*/
for (hashEntryPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hashTablePtr, &search);
@@ -2207,11 +2154,18 @@ TkDebugConfig(interp, table)
Tcl_NewIntObj(tablePtr->numOptions));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, objPtr,
Tcl_NewStringObj(
- tablePtr->options[0].specPtr->optionName,
- -1));
+ tablePtr->options[0].specPtr->optionName, -1));
}
break;
}
}
return objPtr;
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkEntry.c b/generic/tkEntry.c
index f1c2885..ab628e9 100644
--- a/generic/tkEntry.c
+++ b/generic/tkEntry.c
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-/*
- * Entry.c --
+/*
+ * tkEntry.c --
*
* This module implements entry and spinbox widgets for the Tk toolkit.
- * An entry displays a string and allows the string to be edited.
- * A spinbox expands on the entry by adding up/down buttons that control
+ * An entry displays a string and allows the string to be edited. A
+ * spinbox expands on the entry by adding up/down buttons that control
* the value of the entry widget.
*
* Copyright (c) 1990-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
@@ -11,28 +11,28 @@
* Copyright (c) 2000 Ajuba Solutions.
* Copyright (c) 2002 ActiveState Corporation.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkEntry.c,v 1.37 2005/03/24 15:25:52 dgp Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkEntry.c,v 1.38 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkInt.h"
#include "default.h"
#include "tkEntry.h"
-
/*
- * The following macro defines how many extra pixels to leave on each
- * side of the text in the entry.
+ * The following macro defines how many extra pixels to leave on each side of
+ * the text in the entry.
*/
#define XPAD 1
#define YPAD 1
/*
- * A comparison function for double values. For Spinboxes.
+ * A comparison function for double values. For Spinboxes.
*/
+
#define MIN_DBL_VAL 1E-9
#define DOUBLES_EQ(d1, d2) (fabs((d1) - (d2)) < MIN_DBL_VAL)
@@ -72,55 +72,55 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec entryOptSpec[] = {
{TK_OPTION_SYNONYM, "-bg", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-background", 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-borderwidth", "borderWidth", "BorderWidth",
- DEF_ENTRY_BORDER_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, borderWidth),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_BORDER_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, borderWidth),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_CURSOR, "-cursor", "cursor", "Cursor",
DEF_ENTRY_CURSOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, cursor),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-disabledbackground", "disabledBackground",
- "DisabledBackground", DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_BG_COLOR, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, disabledBorder), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
- (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_BG_MONO, 0},
+ "DisabledBackground", DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_BG_COLOR, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, disabledBorder), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
+ (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_BG_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-disabledforeground", "disabledForeground",
- "DisabledForeground", DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_FG, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, dfgColorPtr), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ "DisabledForeground", DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_FG, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, dfgColorPtr), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "-exportselection", "exportSelection",
- "ExportSelection", DEF_ENTRY_EXPORT_SELECTION, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, exportSelection), 0, 0, 0},
+ "ExportSelection", DEF_ENTRY_EXPORT_SELECTION, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, exportSelection), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_SYNONYM, "-fg", "foreground", (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-foreground", 0},
{TK_OPTION_FONT, "-font", "font", "Font",
DEF_ENTRY_FONT, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, tkfont), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-foreground", "foreground", "Foreground",
- DEF_ENTRY_FG, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, fgColorPtr), 0,
- 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_FG, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, fgColorPtr), 0,
+ 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-highlightbackground", "highlightBackground",
"HighlightBackground", DEF_ENTRY_HIGHLIGHT_BG,
- -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, highlightBgColorPtr),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, highlightBgColorPtr),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-highlightcolor", "highlightColor", "HighlightColor",
DEF_ENTRY_HIGHLIGHT, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, highlightColorPtr),
0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-highlightthickness", "highlightThickness",
- "HighlightThickness", DEF_ENTRY_HIGHLIGHT_WIDTH, -1,
+ "HighlightThickness", DEF_ENTRY_HIGHLIGHT_WIDTH, -1,
Tk_Offset(Entry, highlightWidth), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-insertbackground", "insertBackground", "Foreground",
DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BG,
- -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertBorder),
- 0, 0, 0},
- {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-insertborderwidth", "insertBorderWidth",
- "BorderWidth", DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BD_COLOR, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, insertBorderWidth), 0,
- (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BD_MONO, 0},
+ -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertBorder),
+ 0, 0, 0},
+ {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-insertborderwidth", "insertBorderWidth",
+ "BorderWidth", DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BD_COLOR, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, insertBorderWidth), 0,
+ (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BD_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-insertofftime", "insertOffTime", "OffTime",
- DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_OFF_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertOffTime),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_OFF_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertOffTime),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-insertontime", "insertOnTime", "OnTime",
- DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_ON_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertOnTime),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_ON_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertOnTime),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-insertwidth", "insertWidth", "InsertWidth",
- DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertWidth),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertWidth),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-invalidcommand", "invalidCommand", "InvalidCommand",
DEF_ENTRY_INVALIDCMD, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, invalidCmd),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
@@ -129,40 +129,40 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec entryOptSpec[] = {
{TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY, "-justify", "justify", "Justify",
DEF_ENTRY_JUSTIFY, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, justify), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-readonlybackground", "readonlyBackground",
- "ReadonlyBackground", DEF_ENTRY_READONLY_BG_COLOR, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, readonlyBorder), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
- (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_READONLY_BG_MONO, 0},
+ "ReadonlyBackground", DEF_ENTRY_READONLY_BG_COLOR, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, readonlyBorder), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
+ (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_READONLY_BG_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_RELIEF, "-relief", "relief", "Relief",
- DEF_ENTRY_RELIEF, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, relief),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_RELIEF, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, relief),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-selectbackground", "selectBackground", "Foreground",
- DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, selBorder),
- 0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_MONO, 0},
- {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-selectborderwidth", "selectBorderWidth",
- "BorderWidth", DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_BD_COLOR, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, selBorderWidth),
- 0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_BD_MONO, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, selBorder),
+ 0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_MONO, 0},
+ {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-selectborderwidth", "selectBorderWidth",
+ "BorderWidth", DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_BD_COLOR, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, selBorderWidth),
+ 0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_BD_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-selectforeground", "selectForeground", "Background",
DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_FG_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, selFgColorPtr),
0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_FG_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-show", "show", "Show",
- DEF_ENTRY_SHOW, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, showChar),
- TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_SHOW, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, showChar),
+ TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE, "-state", "state", "State",
- DEF_ENTRY_STATE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, state),
- 0, (ClientData) stateStrings, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_STATE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, state),
+ 0, (ClientData) stateStrings, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-takefocus", "takeFocus", "TakeFocus",
- DEF_ENTRY_TAKE_FOCUS, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, takeFocus),
- TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_TAKE_FOCUS, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, takeFocus),
+ TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-textvariable", "textVariable", "Variable",
DEF_ENTRY_TEXT_VARIABLE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, textVarName),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE, "-validate", "validate", "Validate",
- DEF_ENTRY_VALIDATE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, validate),
- 0, (ClientData) validateStrings, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_VALIDATE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, validate),
+ 0, (ClientData) validateStrings, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-validatecommand", "validateCommand", "ValidateCommand",
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, validateCmd),
- TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, validateCmd),
+ TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_SYNONYM, "-vcmd", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-validatecommand", 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-width", "width", "Width",
@@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec sbOptSpec[] = {
{TK_OPTION_SYNONYM, "-bg", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-background", 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-borderwidth", "borderWidth", "BorderWidth",
- DEF_ENTRY_BORDER_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, borderWidth),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_BORDER_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, borderWidth),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-buttonbackground", "Button.background", "Background",
DEF_BUTTON_BG_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, buttonBorder),
0, (ClientData) DEF_BUTTON_BG_MONO, 0},
@@ -213,10 +213,10 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec sbOptSpec[] = {
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_RELIEF, "-buttondownrelief", "Button.relief", "Relief",
DEF_BUTTON_RELIEF, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, bdRelief),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_RELIEF, "-buttonuprelief", "Button.relief", "Relief",
DEF_BUTTON_RELIEF, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, buRelief),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-command", "command", "Command",
DEF_SPINBOX_CMD, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, command),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
@@ -224,22 +224,22 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec sbOptSpec[] = {
DEF_ENTRY_CURSOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, cursor),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-disabledbackground", "disabledBackground",
- "DisabledBackground", DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_BG_COLOR, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, disabledBorder), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
- (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_BG_MONO, 0},
+ "DisabledBackground", DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_BG_COLOR, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, disabledBorder), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
+ (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_BG_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-disabledforeground", "disabledForeground",
- "DisabledForeground", DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_FG, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, dfgColorPtr), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ "DisabledForeground", DEF_ENTRY_DISABLED_FG, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, dfgColorPtr), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "-exportselection", "exportSelection",
- "ExportSelection", DEF_ENTRY_EXPORT_SELECTION, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, exportSelection), 0, 0, 0},
+ "ExportSelection", DEF_ENTRY_EXPORT_SELECTION, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, exportSelection), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_SYNONYM, "-fg", "foreground", (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-foreground", 0},
{TK_OPTION_FONT, "-font", "font", "Font",
DEF_ENTRY_FONT, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, tkfont), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-foreground", "foreground", "Foreground",
- DEF_ENTRY_FG, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, fgColorPtr), 0,
- 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_FG, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, fgColorPtr), 0,
+ 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-format", "format", "Format",
DEF_SPINBOX_FORMAT, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, reqFormat),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
@@ -247,32 +247,32 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec sbOptSpec[] = {
DEF_SPINBOX_FROM, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, fromValue), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-highlightbackground", "highlightBackground",
"HighlightBackground", DEF_ENTRY_HIGHLIGHT_BG,
- -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, highlightBgColorPtr),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, highlightBgColorPtr),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-highlightcolor", "highlightColor", "HighlightColor",
DEF_ENTRY_HIGHLIGHT, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, highlightColorPtr),
0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-highlightthickness", "highlightThickness",
- "HighlightThickness", DEF_ENTRY_HIGHLIGHT_WIDTH, -1,
+ "HighlightThickness", DEF_ENTRY_HIGHLIGHT_WIDTH, -1,
Tk_Offset(Entry, highlightWidth), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_DOUBLE, "-increment", "increment", "Increment",
DEF_SPINBOX_INCREMENT, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, increment), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-insertbackground", "insertBackground", "Foreground",
- DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BG, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertBorder),
- 0, 0, 0},
- {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-insertborderwidth", "insertBorderWidth",
- "BorderWidth", DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BD_COLOR, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, insertBorderWidth), 0,
- (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BD_MONO, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BG, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertBorder),
+ 0, 0, 0},
+ {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-insertborderwidth", "insertBorderWidth",
+ "BorderWidth", DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BD_COLOR, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, insertBorderWidth), 0,
+ (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_BD_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-insertofftime", "insertOffTime", "OffTime",
- DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_OFF_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertOffTime),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_OFF_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertOffTime),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-insertontime", "insertOnTime", "OnTime",
- DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_ON_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertOnTime),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_ON_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertOnTime),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-insertwidth", "insertWidth", "InsertWidth",
- DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertWidth),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_INSERT_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, insertWidth),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-invalidcommand", "invalidCommand", "InvalidCommand",
DEF_ENTRY_INVALIDCMD, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, invalidCmd),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
@@ -281,48 +281,48 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec sbOptSpec[] = {
{TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY, "-justify", "justify", "Justify",
DEF_ENTRY_JUSTIFY, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, justify), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_RELIEF, "-relief", "relief", "Relief",
- DEF_ENTRY_RELIEF, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, relief),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_RELIEF, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, relief),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-readonlybackground", "readonlyBackground",
- "ReadonlyBackground", DEF_ENTRY_READONLY_BG_COLOR, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, readonlyBorder), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
- (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_READONLY_BG_MONO, 0},
+ "ReadonlyBackground", DEF_ENTRY_READONLY_BG_COLOR, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, readonlyBorder), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
+ (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_READONLY_BG_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-repeatdelay", "repeatDelay", "RepeatDelay",
- DEF_SPINBOX_REPEAT_DELAY, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, repeatDelay),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_SPINBOX_REPEAT_DELAY, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, repeatDelay),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-repeatinterval", "repeatInterval", "RepeatInterval",
- DEF_SPINBOX_REPEAT_INTERVAL, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, repeatInterval),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ DEF_SPINBOX_REPEAT_INTERVAL, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, repeatInterval),
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-selectbackground", "selectBackground", "Foreground",
- DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, selBorder),
- 0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_MONO, 0},
- {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-selectborderwidth", "selectBorderWidth",
- "BorderWidth", DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_BD_COLOR, -1,
- Tk_Offset(Entry, selBorderWidth),
- 0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_BD_MONO, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, selBorder),
+ 0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_MONO, 0},
+ {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-selectborderwidth", "selectBorderWidth",
+ "BorderWidth", DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_BD_COLOR, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(Entry, selBorderWidth),
+ 0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_BD_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-selectforeground", "selectForeground", "Background",
DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_FG_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, selFgColorPtr),
0, (ClientData) DEF_ENTRY_SELECT_FG_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE, "-state", "state", "State",
- DEF_ENTRY_STATE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, state),
- 0, (ClientData) stateStrings, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_STATE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, state),
+ 0, (ClientData) stateStrings, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-takefocus", "takeFocus", "TakeFocus",
- DEF_ENTRY_TAKE_FOCUS, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, takeFocus),
- TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_TAKE_FOCUS, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, takeFocus),
+ TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-textvariable", "textVariable", "Variable",
DEF_ENTRY_TEXT_VARIABLE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, textVarName),
TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_DOUBLE, "-to", "to", "To",
DEF_SPINBOX_TO, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, toValue), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE, "-validate", "validate", "Validate",
- DEF_ENTRY_VALIDATE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, validate),
- 0, (ClientData) validateStrings, 0},
+ DEF_ENTRY_VALIDATE, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, validate),
+ 0, (ClientData) validateStrings, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-validatecommand", "validateCommand", "ValidateCommand",
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, validateCmd),
- TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(Entry, validateCmd),
+ TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-values", "values", "Values",
- DEF_SPINBOX_VALUES, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, valueStr),
- TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ DEF_SPINBOX_VALUES, -1, Tk_Offset(Spinbox, valueStr),
+ TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_SYNONYM, "-vcmd", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-validatecommand", 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-width", "width", "Width",
@@ -337,19 +337,19 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec sbOptSpec[] = {
};
/*
- * The following tables define the entry widget commands (and sub-
- * commands) and map the indexes into the string tables into
- * enumerated types used to dispatch the entry widget command.
+ * The following tables define the entry widget commands (and sub-commands)
+ * and map the indexes into the string tables into enumerated types used to
+ * dispatch the entry widget command.
*/
static CONST char *entryCmdNames[] = {
- "bbox", "cget", "configure", "delete", "get", "icursor", "index",
+ "bbox", "cget", "configure", "delete", "get", "icursor", "index",
"insert", "scan", "selection", "validate", "xview", (char *) NULL
};
enum entryCmd {
- COMMAND_BBOX, COMMAND_CGET, COMMAND_CONFIGURE, COMMAND_DELETE,
- COMMAND_GET, COMMAND_ICURSOR, COMMAND_INDEX, COMMAND_INSERT,
+ COMMAND_BBOX, COMMAND_CGET, COMMAND_CONFIGURE, COMMAND_DELETE,
+ COMMAND_GET, COMMAND_ICURSOR, COMMAND_INDEX, COMMAND_INSERT,
COMMAND_SCAN, COMMAND_SELECTION, COMMAND_VALIDATE, COMMAND_XVIEW
};
@@ -363,9 +363,9 @@ enum selCmd {
};
/*
- * The following tables define the spinbox widget commands (and sub-
- * commands) and map the indexes into the string tables into
- * enumerated types used to dispatch the spinbox widget command.
+ * The following tables define the spinbox widget commands (and sub-commands)
+ * and map the indexes into the string tables into enumerated types used to
+ * dispatch the spinbox widget command.
*/
static CONST char *sbCmdNames[] = {
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ static CONST char *sbCmdNames[] = {
};
enum sbCmd {
- SB_CMD_BBOX, SB_CMD_CGET, SB_CMD_CONFIGURE, SB_CMD_DELETE,
+ SB_CMD_BBOX, SB_CMD_CGET, SB_CMD_CONFIGURE, SB_CMD_DELETE,
SB_CMD_GET, SB_CMD_ICURSOR, SB_CMD_IDENTIFY, SB_CMD_INDEX,
SB_CMD_INSERT, SB_CMD_INVOKE, SB_CMD_SCAN, SB_CMD_SELECTION,
SB_CMD_SET, SB_CMD_VALIDATE, SB_CMD_XVIEW
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ static CONST char *sbSelCmdNames[] = {
};
enum sbselCmd {
- SB_SEL_ADJUST, SB_SEL_CLEAR, SB_SEL_ELEMENT, SB_SEL_FROM,
+ SB_SEL_ADJUST, SB_SEL_CLEAR, SB_SEL_ELEMENT, SB_SEL_FROM,
SB_SEL_PRESENT, SB_SEL_RANGE, SB_SEL_TO
};
@@ -395,91 +395,80 @@ enum sbselCmd {
* Extra for selection of elements
*/
-/*
- * This is the string array corresponding to the enum in selelement.
- * If you modify them, you must modify the strings here.
+/*
+ * This is the string array corresponding to the enum in selelement. If you
+ * modify them, you must modify the strings here.
*/
-
+
static CONST char *selElementNames[] = {
"none", "buttondown", "buttonup", (char *) NULL, "entry"
};
+
/*
- * Flags for GetEntryIndex procedure:
+ * Flags for GetEntryIndex function:
*/
#define ZERO_OK 1
#define LAST_PLUS_ONE_OK 2
/*
- * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
+ * Forward declarations for functions defined later in this file:
*/
-static int ConfigureEntry _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Entry *entryPtr, int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[], int flags));
-static void DeleteChars _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr, int index,
- int count));
-static void DestroyEntry _ANSI_ARGS_((char *memPtr));
-static void DisplayEntry _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static void EntryBlinkProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static void EntryCmdDeletedProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData));
-static void EntryComputeGeometry _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr));
-static void EntryEventProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- XEvent *eventPtr));
-static void EntryFocusProc _ANSI_ARGS_ ((Entry *entryPtr,
- int gotFocus));
-static int EntryFetchSelection _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- int offset, char *buffer, int maxBytes));
-static void EntryLostSelection _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData));
-static void EventuallyRedraw _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr));
-static void EntryScanTo _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr, int y));
-static void EntrySetValue _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr,
- CONST char *value));
-static void EntrySelectTo _ANSI_ARGS_((
- Entry *entryPtr, int index));
-static char * EntryTextVarProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
+static int ConfigureEntry(Tcl_Interp *interp, Entry *entryPtr,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[], int flags);
+static void DeleteChars(Entry *entryPtr, int index, int count);
+static void DestroyEntry(char *memPtr);
+static void DisplayEntry(ClientData clientData);
+static void EntryBlinkProc(ClientData clientData);
+static void EntryCmdDeletedProc(ClientData clientData);
+static void EntryComputeGeometry(Entry *entryPtr);
+static void EntryEventProc(ClientData clientData,
+ XEvent *eventPtr);
+static void EntryFocusProc(Entry *entryPtr, int gotFocus);
+static int EntryFetchSelection(ClientData clientData, int offset,
+ char *buffer, int maxBytes);
+static void EntryLostSelection(ClientData clientData);
+static void EventuallyRedraw(Entry *entryPtr);
+static void EntryScanTo(Entry *entryPtr, int y);
+static void EntrySetValue(Entry *entryPtr, CONST char *value);
+static void EntrySelectTo(Entry *entryPtr, int index);
+static char * EntryTextVarProc(ClientData clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp, CONST char *name1,
- CONST char *name2, int flags));
-static void EntryUpdateScrollbar _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr));
-static int EntryValidate _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr,
- char *cmd));
-static int EntryValidateChange _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr,
+ CONST char *name2, int flags);
+static void EntryUpdateScrollbar(Entry *entryPtr);
+static int EntryValidate(Entry *entryPtr, char *cmd);
+static int EntryValidateChange(Entry *entryPtr, char *change,
+ CONST char *new, int index, int type);
+static void ExpandPercents(Entry *entryPtr, CONST char *before,
char *change, CONST char *new, int index,
- int type));
-static void ExpandPercents _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr,
- CONST char *before, char *change, CONST char *new,
- int index, int type, Tcl_DString *dsPtr));
-static void EntryValueChanged _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr,
- CONST char *newValue));
-static void EntryVisibleRange _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr,
- double *firstPtr, double *lastPtr));
-static int EntryWidgetObjCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void EntryWorldChanged _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData instanceData));
-static int GetEntryIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Entry *entryPtr, char *string, int *indexPtr));
-static void InsertChars _ANSI_ARGS_((Entry *entryPtr, int index,
- char *string));
+ int type, Tcl_DString *dsPtr);
+static void EntryValueChanged(Entry *entryPtr,
+ CONST char *newValue);
+static void EntryVisibleRange(Entry *entryPtr,
+ double *firstPtr, double *lastPtr);
+static int EntryWidgetObjCmd(ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void EntryWorldChanged(ClientData instanceData);
+static int GetEntryIndex(Tcl_Interp *interp, Entry *entryPtr,
+ char *string, int *indexPtr);
+static void InsertChars(Entry *entryPtr, int index, char *string);
/*
* These forward declarations are the spinbox specific ones:
*/
-static int SpinboxWidgetObjCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int GetSpinboxElement _ANSI_ARGS_((Spinbox *sbPtr,
- int x, int y));
-static int SpinboxInvoke _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Spinbox *sbPtr, int element));
-static int ComputeFormat _ANSI_ARGS_((Spinbox *sbPtr));
+static int SpinboxWidgetObjCmd(ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int GetSpinboxElement(Spinbox *sbPtr, int x, int y);
+static int SpinboxInvoke(Tcl_Interp *interp, Spinbox *sbPtr,
+ int element);
+static int ComputeFormat(Spinbox *sbPtr);
/*
- * The structure below defines widget class behavior by means of procedures
+ * The structure below defines widget class behavior by means of functions
* that can be invoked from generic window code.
*/
@@ -494,9 +483,8 @@ static Tk_ClassProcs entryClass = {
*
* Tk_EntryObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "entry" Tcl
- * command. See the user documentation for details on what
- * it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "entry" Tcl command. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -512,7 +500,7 @@ Tk_EntryObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
ClientData clientData; /* NULL. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
{
register Entry *entryPtr;
Tk_OptionTable optionTable;
@@ -525,23 +513,23 @@ Tk_EntryObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
tkwin = Tk_CreateWindowFromPath(interp, Tk_MainWindow(interp),
- Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), (char *) NULL);
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), (char *) NULL);
if (tkwin == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
- * Create the option table for this widget class. If it has already
- * been created, Tk will return the cached value.
+ * Create the option table for this widget class. If it has already been
+ * created, Tk will return the cached value.
*/
optionTable = Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, entryOptSpec);
/*
- * Initialize the fields of the structure that won't be initialized
- * by ConfigureEntry, or that ConfigureEntry requires to be
- * initialized already (e.g. resource pointers). Only the non-NULL/0
- * data must be initialized as memset covers the rest.
+ * Initialize the fields of the structure that won't be initialized by
+ * ConfigureEntry, or that ConfigureEntry requires to be initialized
+ * already (e.g. resource pointers). Only the non-NULL/0 data must be
+ * initialized as memset covers the rest.
*/
entryPtr = (Entry *) ckalloc(sizeof(Entry));
@@ -605,9 +593,9 @@ Tk_EntryObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* EntryWidgetObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the Tcl command
- * that corresponds to a widget managed by this module.
- * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the Tcl command that corresponds
+ * to a widget managed by this module. See the user documentation for
+ * details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -634,9 +622,9 @@ EntryWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- /*
- * Parse the widget command by looking up the second token in
- * the list of valid command names.
+ /*
+ * Parse the widget command by looking up the second token in the list of
+ * valid command names.
*/
result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[1], entryCmdNames,
@@ -647,398 +635,379 @@ EntryWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) entryPtr);
switch ((enum entryCmd) cmdIndex) {
- case COMMAND_BBOX: {
- int index, x, y, width, height;
- char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 4];
+ case COMMAND_BBOX: {
+ int index, x, y, width, height;
+ char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 4];
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if ((index == entryPtr->numChars) && (index > 0)) {
- index--;
- }
- Tk_CharBbox(entryPtr->textLayout, index, &x, &y,
- &width, &height);
- sprintf(buf, "%d %d %d %d", x + entryPtr->layoutX,
- y + entryPtr->layoutY, width, height);
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
- break;
- }
-
- case COMMAND_CGET: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option");
- goto error;
- }
-
- objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) entryPtr,
- entryPtr->optionTable, objv[2], entryPtr->tkwin);
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if ((index == entryPtr->numChars) && (index > 0)) {
+ index--;
+ }
+ Tk_CharBbox(entryPtr->textLayout, index, &x, &y, &width, &height);
+ sprintf(buf, "%d %d %d %d", x + entryPtr->layoutX,
+ y + entryPtr->layoutY, width, height);
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case COMMAND_CGET:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) entryPtr,
+ entryPtr->optionTable, objv[2], entryPtr->tkwin);
+ if (objPtr == NULL) {
+ goto error;
+ } else {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case COMMAND_CONFIGURE:
+ if (objc <= 3) {
+ objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) entryPtr,
+ entryPtr->optionTable,
+ (objc == 3) ? objv[2] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL,
+ entryPtr->tkwin);
if (objPtr == NULL) {
- goto error;
+ goto error;
} else {
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
}
- break;
+ } else {
+ result = ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc-2, objv+2, 0);
}
+ break;
- case COMMAND_CONFIGURE: {
- if (objc <= 3) {
- objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) entryPtr,
- entryPtr->optionTable,
- (objc == 3) ? objv[2] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL,
- entryPtr->tkwin);
- if (objPtr == NULL) {
- goto error;
- } else {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- }
- } else {
- result = ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc-2, objv+2, 0);
- }
- break;
+ case COMMAND_DELETE: {
+ int first, last;
+
+ if ((objc < 3) || (objc > 4)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "firstIndex ?lastIndex?");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &first) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (objc == 3) {
+ last = first + 1;
+ } else if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
+ &last) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
+ if ((last >= first) && (entryPtr->state == STATE_NORMAL)) {
+ DeleteChars(entryPtr, first, last - first);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
- case COMMAND_DELETE: {
- int first, last;
+ case COMMAND_GET:
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, (char *) NULL);
+ goto error;
+ }
+ Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), entryPtr->string, -1);
+ break;
- if ((objc < 3) || (objc > 4)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "firstIndex ?lastIndex?");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &first) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (objc == 3) {
- last = first + 1;
- } else {
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
- &last) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- }
- if ((last >= first) && (entryPtr->state == STATE_NORMAL)) {
- DeleteChars(entryPtr, first, last - first);
- }
- break;
+ case COMMAND_ICURSOR:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "pos");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &entryPtr->insertPos) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
+ break;
- case COMMAND_GET: {
- if (objc != 2) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, (char *) NULL);
- goto error;
- }
- Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), entryPtr->string, -1);
- break;
+ case COMMAND_INDEX: {
+ int index;
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "string");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(index));
+ break;
+ }
- case COMMAND_ICURSOR: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "pos");
+ case COMMAND_INSERT: {
+ int index;
+
+ if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index text");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (entryPtr->state == STATE_NORMAL) {
+ InsertChars(entryPtr, index, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]));
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case COMMAND_SCAN: {
+ int x;
+ char *minorCmd;
+
+ if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "mark|dragto x");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[3], &x) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ minorCmd = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
+ if (minorCmd[0] == 'm'
+ && (strncmp(minorCmd, "mark", strlen(minorCmd)) == 0)) {
+ entryPtr->scanMarkX = x;
+ entryPtr->scanMarkIndex = entryPtr->leftIndex;
+ } else if ((minorCmd[0] == 'd')
+ && (strncmp(minorCmd, "dragto", strlen(minorCmd)) == 0)) {
+ EntryScanTo(entryPtr, x);
+ } else {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad scan option \"",
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), "\": must be mark or dragto",
+ (char *) NULL);
+ goto error;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case COMMAND_SELECTION: {
+ int index, index2;
+
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option ?index?");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Parse the selection sub-command, using the command table
+ * "selCmdNames" defined above.
+ */
+
+ result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], selCmdNames,
+ "selection option", 0, &selIndex);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Disabled entries don't allow the selection to be modified, but
+ * 'selection present' must return a boolean.
+ */
+
+ if ((entryPtr->state == STATE_DISABLED)
+ && (selIndex != SELECTION_PRESENT)) {
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ switch (selIndex) {
+ case SELECTION_ADJUST:
+ if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
goto error;
}
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &entryPtr->insertPos) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
+ if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0) {
+ int half1, half2;
+
+ half1 = (entryPtr->selectFirst + entryPtr->selectLast)/2;
+ half2 = (entryPtr->selectFirst + entryPtr->selectLast + 1)/2;
+ if (index < half1) {
+ entryPtr->selectAnchor = entryPtr->selectLast;
+ } else if (index > half2) {
+ entryPtr->selectAnchor = entryPtr->selectFirst;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * We're at about the halfway point in the selection; just
+ * keep the existing anchor.
+ */
+ }
+ }
+ EntrySelectTo(entryPtr, index);
break;
- }
-
- case COMMAND_INDEX: {
- int index;
+ case SELECTION_CLEAR:
if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "string");
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, (char *) NULL);
goto error;
}
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
+ if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0) {
+ entryPtr->selectFirst = -1;
+ entryPtr->selectLast = -1;
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
}
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(index));
- break;
- }
-
- case COMMAND_INSERT: {
- int index;
+ goto done;
+ case SELECTION_FROM:
if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index text");
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
goto error;
}
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (entryPtr->state == STATE_NORMAL) {
- InsertChars(entryPtr, index, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]));
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
+ entryPtr->selectAnchor = index;
break;
- }
- case COMMAND_SCAN: {
- int x;
- char *minorCmd;
+ case SELECTION_PRESENT:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, (char *) NULL);
+ goto error;
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
+ Tcl_NewBooleanObj((entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0)));
+ goto done;
- if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "mark|dragto x");
+ case SELECTION_RANGE:
+ if (objc != 5) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "start end");
goto error;
}
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[3], &x) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
-
- minorCmd = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- if (minorCmd[0] == 'm'
- && (strncmp(minorCmd, "mark", strlen(minorCmd)) == 0)) {
- entryPtr->scanMarkX = x;
- entryPtr->scanMarkIndex = entryPtr->leftIndex;
- } else if ((minorCmd[0] == 'd')
- && (strncmp(minorCmd, "dragto", strlen(minorCmd)) == 0)) {
- EntryScanTo(entryPtr, x);
- } else {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad scan option \"",
- Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), "\": must be mark or dragto",
- (char *) NULL);
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]),
+ &index2) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
+ if (index >= index2) {
+ entryPtr->selectFirst = -1;
+ entryPtr->selectLast = -1;
+ } else {
+ entryPtr->selectFirst = index;
+ entryPtr->selectLast = index2;
+ }
+ if (!(entryPtr->flags & GOT_SELECTION)
+ && (entryPtr->exportSelection)) {
+ Tk_OwnSelection(entryPtr->tkwin, XA_PRIMARY,
+ EntryLostSelection, (ClientData) entryPtr);
+ entryPtr->flags |= GOT_SELECTION;
+ }
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
break;
- }
-
- case COMMAND_SELECTION: {
- int index, index2;
- if (objc < 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option ?index?");
+ case SELECTION_TO:
+ if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
goto error;
}
-
- /*
- * Parse the selection sub-command, using the command
- * table "selCmdNames" defined above.
- */
-
- result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], selCmdNames,
- "selection option", 0, &selIndex);
- if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
+ EntrySelectTo(entryPtr, index);
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
- /*
- * Disabled entries don't allow the selection to be modified,
- * but 'selection present' must return a boolean.
- */
-
- if ((entryPtr->state == STATE_DISABLED)
- && (selIndex != SELECTION_PRESENT)) {
- goto done;
- }
-
- switch (selIndex) {
- case SELECTION_ADJUST: {
- if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0) {
- int half1, half2;
-
- half1 = (entryPtr->selectFirst
- + entryPtr->selectLast)/2;
- half2 = (entryPtr->selectFirst
- + entryPtr->selectLast + 1)/2;
- if (index < half1) {
- entryPtr->selectAnchor = entryPtr->selectLast;
- } else if (index > half2) {
- entryPtr->selectAnchor = entryPtr->selectFirst;
- } else {
- /*
- * We're at about the halfway point in the
- * selection; just keep the existing anchor.
- */
- }
- }
- EntrySelectTo(entryPtr, index);
- break;
- }
-
- case SELECTION_CLEAR: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, (char *) NULL);
- goto error;
- }
- if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0) {
- entryPtr->selectFirst = -1;
- entryPtr->selectLast = -1;
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- }
- goto done;
- }
-
- case SELECTION_FROM: {
- if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- entryPtr->selectAnchor = index;
- break;
- }
+ case COMMAND_VALIDATE: {
+ int code;
- case SELECTION_PRESENT: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, (char *) NULL);
- goto error;
- }
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
- Tcl_NewBooleanObj((entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0)));
- goto done;
- }
-
- case SELECTION_RANGE: {
- if (objc != 5) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "start end");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[4]),& index2) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (index >= index2) {
- entryPtr->selectFirst = -1;
- entryPtr->selectLast = -1;
- } else {
- entryPtr->selectFirst = index;
- entryPtr->selectLast = index2;
- }
- if (!(entryPtr->flags & GOT_SELECTION)
- && (entryPtr->exportSelection)) {
- Tk_OwnSelection(entryPtr->tkwin, XA_PRIMARY,
- EntryLostSelection, (ClientData) entryPtr);
- entryPtr->flags |= GOT_SELECTION;
- }
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- break;
- }
-
- case SELECTION_TO: {
- if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- EntrySelectTo(entryPtr, index);
- break;
- }
- }
- break;
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, (char *) NULL);
+ goto error;
+ }
+ selIndex = entryPtr->validate;
+ entryPtr->validate = VALIDATE_ALL;
+ code = EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, (char *) NULL, entryPtr->string,
+ -1, VALIDATE_FORCED);
+ if (entryPtr->validate != VALIDATE_NONE) {
+ entryPtr->validate = selIndex;
}
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj((code == TCL_OK)));
+ break;
+ }
- case COMMAND_VALIDATE: {
- int code;
+ case COMMAND_XVIEW: {
+ int index;
+
+ if (objc == 2) {
+ double first, last;
+ char buf[TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE * 2];
- if (objc != 2) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, (char *) NULL);
+ EntryVisibleRange(entryPtr, &first, &last);
+ sprintf(buf, "%g %g", first, last);
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
+ goto done;
+ } else if (objc == 3) {
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
- selIndex = entryPtr->validate;
- entryPtr->validate = VALIDATE_ALL;
- code = EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, (char *) NULL,
- entryPtr->string, -1, VALIDATE_FORCED);
- if (entryPtr->validate != VALIDATE_NONE) {
- entryPtr->validate = selIndex;
- }
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj((code == TCL_OK)));
- break;
- }
+ } else {
+ double fraction;
+ int count;
- case COMMAND_XVIEW: {
- int index;
-
- if (objc == 2) {
- double first, last;
- char buf[TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE * 2];
-
- EntryVisibleRange(entryPtr, &first, &last);
- sprintf(buf, "%g %g", first, last);
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
- goto done;
- } else if (objc == 3) {
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- } else {
- double fraction;
- int count;
-
- index = entryPtr->leftIndex;
- switch (Tk_GetScrollInfoObj(interp, objc, objv, &fraction,
- &count)) {
- case TK_SCROLL_ERROR: {
- goto error;
- }
- case TK_SCROLL_MOVETO: {
- index = (int) ((fraction * entryPtr->numChars) + 0.5);
- break;
- }
- case TK_SCROLL_PAGES: {
- int charsPerPage;
-
- charsPerPage = ((Tk_Width(entryPtr->tkwin)
- - 2 * entryPtr->inset)
- / entryPtr->avgWidth) - 2;
- if (charsPerPage < 1) {
- charsPerPage = 1;
- }
- index += count * charsPerPage;
- break;
- }
- case TK_SCROLL_UNITS: {
- index += count;
- break;
- }
+ index = entryPtr->leftIndex;
+ switch (Tk_GetScrollInfoObj(interp, objc, objv, &fraction,
+ &count)) {
+ case TK_SCROLL_ERROR:
+ goto error;
+ case TK_SCROLL_MOVETO:
+ index = (int) ((fraction * entryPtr->numChars) + 0.5);
+ break;
+ case TK_SCROLL_PAGES: {
+ int charsPerPage;
+
+ charsPerPage = ((Tk_Width(entryPtr->tkwin)
+ - 2 * entryPtr->inset) / entryPtr->avgWidth) - 2;
+ if (charsPerPage < 1) {
+ charsPerPage = 1;
}
+ index += count * charsPerPage;
+ break;
}
- if (index >= entryPtr->numChars) {
- index = entryPtr->numChars - 1;
+ case TK_SCROLL_UNITS:
+ index += count;
+ break;
}
- if (index < 0) {
- index = 0;
- }
- entryPtr->leftIndex = index;
- entryPtr->flags |= UPDATE_SCROLLBAR;
- EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr);
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- break;
}
+ if (index >= entryPtr->numChars) {
+ index = entryPtr->numChars - 1;
+ }
+ if (index < 0) {
+ index = 0;
+ }
+ entryPtr->leftIndex = index;
+ entryPtr->flags |= UPDATE_SCROLLBAR;
+ EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr);
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
+ break;
+ }
}
- done:
+ done:
Tcl_Release((ClientData) entryPtr);
return result;
- error:
+ error:
Tcl_Release((ClientData) entryPtr);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -1048,9 +1017,9 @@ EntryWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* DestroyEntry --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tcl_EventuallyFree or Tcl_Release
- * to clean up the internal structure of an entry at a safe time
- * (when no-one is using it anymore).
+ * This function is invoked by Tcl_EventuallyFree or Tcl_Release to clean
+ * up the internal structure of an entry at a safe time (when no-one is
+ * using it anymore).
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1068,9 +1037,8 @@ DestroyEntry(memPtr)
Entry *entryPtr = (Entry *) memPtr;
/*
- * Free up all the stuff that requires special handling, then
- * let Tk_FreeOptions handle all the standard option-related
- * stuff.
+ * Free up all the stuff that requires special handling, then let
+ * Tk_FreeOptions handle all the standard option-related stuff.
*/
ckfree((char *)entryPtr->string);
@@ -1115,18 +1083,17 @@ DestroyEntry(memPtr)
*
* ConfigureEntry --
*
- * This procedure is called to process an argv/argc list, plus
- * the Tk option database, in order to configure (or reconfigure)
- * an entry widget.
+ * This function is called to process an argv/argc list, plus the Tk
+ * option database, in order to configure (or reconfigure) an entry
+ * widget.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If TCL_ERROR is
- * returned, then the interp's result contains an error message.
+ * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If TCL_ERROR is returned,
+ * then the interp's result contains an error message.
*
* Side effects:
- * Configuration information, such as colors, border width,
- * etc. get set for entryPtr; old resources get freed,
- * if there were any.
+ * Configuration information, such as colors, border width, etc. get set
+ * for entryPtr; old resources get freed, if there were any.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1143,15 +1110,16 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
Tk_SavedOptions savedOptions;
Tk_3DBorder border;
Tcl_Obj *errorResult = NULL;
- Spinbox *sbPtr = (Spinbox *) entryPtr; /* Only used when this widget
- * is of type TK_SPINBOX */
- char *oldValues = NULL; /* lint initialization */
- char *oldFormat = NULL; /* lint initialization */
+ Spinbox *sbPtr = (Spinbox *) entryPtr;
+ /* Only used when this widget is of type
+ * TK_SPINBOX */
+ char *oldValues = NULL; /* lint initialization */
+ char *oldFormat = NULL; /* lint initialization */
int error;
- int oldExport = 0; /* lint initialization */
- int valuesChanged = 0; /* lint initialization */
- double oldFrom = 0.0; /* lint initialization */
- double oldTo = 0.0; /* lint initialization */
+ int oldExport = 0; /* lint initialization */
+ int valuesChanged = 0; /* lint initialization */
+ double oldFrom = 0.0; /* lint initialization */
+ double oldTo = 0.0; /* lint initialization */
/*
* Eliminate any existing trace on a variable monitored by the entry.
@@ -1159,16 +1127,17 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
if ((entryPtr->textVarName != NULL)
&& (entryPtr->flags & ENTRY_VAR_TRACED)) {
- Tcl_UntraceVar(interp, entryPtr->textVarName,
+ Tcl_UntraceVar(interp, entryPtr->textVarName,
TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_TRACE_WRITES|TCL_TRACE_UNSETS,
EntryTextVarProc, (ClientData) entryPtr);
entryPtr->flags &= ~ENTRY_VAR_TRACED;
}
/*
- * Store old values that we need to effect certain behavior if
- * they change value
+ * Store old values that we need to effect certain behavior if they change
+ * value.
*/
+
oldExport = entryPtr->exportSelection;
if (entryPtr->type == TK_SPINBOX) {
oldValues = sbPtr->valueStr;
@@ -1235,6 +1204,7 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
* calculate the minimum space we'll need for the values as
* strings.
*/
+
int min, max;
size_t formatLen, formatSpace = TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE;
char fbuf[4], *fmt = sbPtr->reqFormat;
@@ -1261,16 +1231,19 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
formatSpace = TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE;
}
sbPtr->formatBuf = ckrealloc(sbPtr->formatBuf, formatSpace);
+
/*
- * We perturb the value of oldFrom to allow us to go into
- * the branch below that will reformat the displayed value.
+ * We perturb the value of oldFrom to allow us to go into the
+ * branch below that will reformat the displayed value.
*/
+
oldFrom = sbPtr->fromValue - 1;
}
/*
- * See if we have to rearrange our listObj data
+ * See if we have to rearrange our listObj data.
*/
+
if (oldValues != sbPtr->valueStr) {
if (sbPtr->listObj != NULL) {
Tcl_DecrRefCount(sbPtr->listObj);
@@ -1296,13 +1269,14 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
}
/*
- * Restart the cursor timing sequence in case the on-time or
- * off-time just changed. Set validate temporarily to none,
- * so the configure doesn't cause it to be triggered.
+ * Restart the cursor timing sequence in case the on-time or off-time
+ * just changed. Set validate temporarily to none, so the configure
+ * doesn't cause it to be triggered.
*/
if (entryPtr->flags & GOT_FOCUS) {
int validate = entryPtr->validate;
+
entryPtr->validate = VALIDATE_NONE;
EntryFocusProc(entryPtr, 1);
entryPtr->validate = validate;
@@ -1313,8 +1287,8 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
*/
if (entryPtr->exportSelection && (!oldExport)
- && (entryPtr->selectFirst != -1)
- && !(entryPtr->flags & GOT_SELECTION)) {
+ && (entryPtr->selectFirst != -1)
+ && !(entryPtr->flags & GOT_SELECTION)) {
Tk_OwnSelection(entryPtr->tkwin, XA_PRIMARY, EntryLostSelection,
(ClientData) entryPtr);
entryPtr->flags |= GOT_SELECTION;
@@ -1326,12 +1300,12 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
*/
Tk_SetInternalBorder(entryPtr->tkwin,
- entryPtr->borderWidth + entryPtr->highlightWidth);
+ entryPtr->borderWidth + entryPtr->highlightWidth);
if (entryPtr->highlightWidth <= 0) {
entryPtr->highlightWidth = 0;
}
- entryPtr->inset = entryPtr->highlightWidth
- + entryPtr->borderWidth + XPAD;
+ entryPtr->inset = entryPtr->highlightWidth
+ + entryPtr->borderWidth + XPAD;
break;
}
if (!error) {
@@ -1361,9 +1335,10 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
/*
- * No check for error return, because there shouldn't be one
- * given the check for valid list above
+ * No check for error return, because there shouldn't be one given
+ * the check for valid list above.
*/
+
Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, sbPtr->listObj, 0, &objPtr);
EntryValueChanged(entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objPtr));
} else if ((sbPtr->valueStr == NULL)
@@ -1372,10 +1347,11 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
|| !DOUBLES_EQ(sbPtr->toValue, oldTo))) {
/*
* If the valueStr is empty and -from && -to are specified, check
- * to see if the current string is within the range. If not,
- * it will be constrained to the nearest edge. If the current
- * string isn't a double value, we set it to -from.
+ * to see if the current string is within the range. If not, it
+ * will be constrained to the nearest edge. If the current string
+ * isn't a double value, we set it to -from.
*/
+
int code;
double dvalue;
@@ -1395,8 +1371,8 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
}
/*
- * Set up a trace on the variable's value after we've possibly
- * constrained the value according to new -from/-to values.
+ * Set up a trace on the variable's value after we've possibly constrained
+ * the value according to new -from/-to values.
*/
if ((entryPtr->textVarName != NULL)
@@ -1409,11 +1385,11 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
EntryWorldChanged((ClientData) entryPtr);
if (error) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, errorResult);
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, errorResult);
Tcl_DecrRefCount(errorResult);
return TCL_ERROR;
} else {
- return TCL_OK;
+ return TCL_OK;
}
}
@@ -1422,19 +1398,19 @@ ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc, objv, flags)
*
* EntryWorldChanged --
*
- * This procedure is called when the world has changed in some
- * way and the widget needs to recompute all its graphics contexts
- * and determine its new geometry.
+ * This function is called when the world has changed in some way and the
+ * widget needs to recompute all its graphics contexts and determine its
+ * new geometry.
*
* Results:
- * None.
+ * None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Entry will be relayed out and redisplayed.
+ * Entry will be relayed out and redisplayed.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
static void
EntryWorldChanged(instanceData)
ClientData instanceData; /* Information about widget. */
@@ -1463,27 +1439,27 @@ EntryWorldChanged(instanceData)
}
/*
- * Default background and foreground are from the normal state.
- * In a disabled state, both of those may be overridden; in the readonly
- * state, the background may be overridden.
+ * Default background and foreground are from the normal state. In a
+ * disabled state, both of those may be overridden; in the readonly state,
+ * the background may be overridden.
*/
border = entryPtr->normalBorder;
colorPtr = entryPtr->fgColorPtr;
switch (entryPtr->state) {
- case STATE_DISABLED:
- if (entryPtr->disabledBorder != NULL) {
- border = entryPtr->disabledBorder;
- }
- if (entryPtr->dfgColorPtr != NULL) {
- colorPtr = entryPtr->dfgColorPtr;
- }
- break;
- case STATE_READONLY:
- if (entryPtr->readonlyBorder != NULL) {
- border = entryPtr->readonlyBorder;
- }
- break;
+ case STATE_DISABLED:
+ if (entryPtr->disabledBorder != NULL) {
+ border = entryPtr->disabledBorder;
+ }
+ if (entryPtr->dfgColorPtr != NULL) {
+ colorPtr = entryPtr->dfgColorPtr;
+ }
+ break;
+ case STATE_READONLY:
+ if (entryPtr->readonlyBorder != NULL) {
+ border = entryPtr->readonlyBorder;
+ }
+ break;
}
Tk_SetBackgroundFromBorder(entryPtr->tkwin, border);
@@ -1507,8 +1483,7 @@ EntryWorldChanged(instanceData)
entryPtr->selTextGC = gc;
/*
- * Recompute the window's geometry and arrange for it to be
- * redisplayed.
+ * Recompute the window's geometry and arrange for it to be redisplayed.
*/
EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr);
@@ -1516,18 +1491,17 @@ EntryWorldChanged(instanceData)
EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
}
-#ifndef MAC_OSX_TK
+#ifndef MAC_OSX_TK
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpDrawEntryBorderAndFocus --
*
- * This procedure redraws the border of an entry widget.
- * It overrides the generic border drawing code if the
- * entry widget parameters are such that the native widget
- * drawing is a good fit.
- * This version just returns o, so platforms that don't
- * do special native drawing don't have to implement it.
+ * This function redraws the border of an entry widget. It overrides the
+ * generic border drawing code if the entry widget parameters are such
+ * that the native widget drawing is a good fit. This version just
+ * returns 0, so platforms that don't do special native drawing don't
+ * have to implement it.
*
* Results:
* 1 if it has drawn the border, 0 if not.
@@ -1546,19 +1520,17 @@ TkpDrawEntryBorderAndFocus(entryPtr, pixmap, isSpinbox)
{
return 0;
}
-
-
+
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpDrawSpinboxButtons --
*
- * This procedure redraws the buttons of an spinbox widget.
- * It overrides the generic button drawing code if the
- * spinbox widget parameters are such that the native widget
- * drawing is a good fit.
- * This version just returns 0, so platforms that don't
- * do special native drawing don't have to implement it.
+ * This function redraws the buttons of an spinbox widget. It overrides
+ * the generic button drawing code if the spinbox widget parameters are
+ * such that the native widget drawing is a good fit. This version just
+ * returns 0, so platforms that don't do special native drawing don't
+ * have to implement it.
*
* Results:
* 1 if it has drawn the border, 0 if not.
@@ -1571,19 +1543,19 @@ TkpDrawEntryBorderAndFocus(entryPtr, pixmap, isSpinbox)
int
TkpDrawSpinboxButtons(sbPtr, pixmap)
- Spinbox *sbPtr;
+ Spinbox *sbPtr;
Pixmap pixmap;
{
return 0;
}
#endif /* Not MAC_OSX_TK */
-
+
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* DisplayEntry --
*
- * This procedure redraws the contents of an entry window.
+ * This function redraws the contents of an entry window.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1620,9 +1592,9 @@ DisplayEntry(clientData)
if (entryPtr->flags & UPDATE_SCROLLBAR) {
entryPtr->flags &= ~UPDATE_SCROLLBAR;
- /*
- * Preserve/Release because updating the scrollbar can have
- * the side-effect of destroying or unmapping the entry widget.
+ /*
+ * Preserve/Release because updating the scrollbar can have the
+ * side-effect of destroying or unmapping the entry widget.
*/
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) entryPtr);
@@ -1636,26 +1608,26 @@ DisplayEntry(clientData)
}
/*
- * In order to avoid screen flashes, this procedure redraws the
- * textual area of the entry into off-screen memory, then copies
- * it back on-screen in a single operation. This means there's
- * no point in time where the on-screen image has been cleared.
+ * In order to avoid screen flashes, this function redraws the textual
+ * area of the entry into off-screen memory, then copies it back on-screen
+ * in a single operation. This means there's no point in time where the
+ * on-screen image has been cleared.
*/
pixmap = Tk_GetPixmap(entryPtr->display, Tk_WindowId(tkwin),
Tk_Width(tkwin), Tk_Height(tkwin), Tk_Depth(tkwin));
/*
- * Compute x-coordinate of the pixel just after last visible
- * one, plus vertical position of baseline of text.
+ * Compute x-coordinate of the pixel just after last visible one, plus
+ * vertical position of baseline of text.
*/
xBound = Tk_Width(tkwin) - entryPtr->inset - entryPtr->xWidth;
baseY = (Tk_Height(tkwin) + fm.ascent - fm.descent) / 2;
/*
- * On Windows and Mac, we need to hide the selection whenever we
- * don't have the focus.
+ * On Windows and Mac, we need to hide the selection whenever we don't
+ * have the focus.
*/
#ifdef ALWAYS_SHOW_SELECTION
@@ -1665,9 +1637,9 @@ DisplayEntry(clientData)
#endif
/*
- * Draw the background in three layers. From bottom to top the
- * layers are: normal background, selection background, and
- * insertion cursor background.
+ * Draw the background in three layers. From bottom to top the layers are:
+ * normal background, selection background, and insertion cursor
+ * background.
*/
if ((entryPtr->state == STATE_DISABLED) &&
@@ -1701,16 +1673,16 @@ DisplayEntry(clientData)
(selEndX - selStartX) + 2*entryPtr->selBorderWidth,
(fm.ascent + fm.descent) + 2*entryPtr->selBorderWidth,
entryPtr->selBorderWidth, TK_RELIEF_RAISED);
- }
+ }
}
/*
- * Draw a special background for the insertion cursor, overriding
- * even the selection background. As a special hack to keep the
- * cursor visible when the insertion cursor color is the same as
- * the color for selected text (e.g., on mono displays), write
- * background in the cursor area (instead of nothing) when the
- * cursor isn't on. Otherwise the selection would hide the cursor.
+ * Draw a special background for the insertion cursor, overriding even the
+ * selection background. As a special hack to keep the cursor visible when
+ * the insertion cursor color is the same as the color for selected text
+ * (e.g., on mono displays), write background in the cursor area (instead
+ * of nothing) when the cursor isn't on. Otherwise the selection would
+ * hide the cursor.
*/
if ((entryPtr->state == STATE_NORMAL) && (entryPtr->flags & GOT_FOCUS)) {
@@ -1720,25 +1692,22 @@ DisplayEntry(clientData)
cursorX -= (entryPtr->insertWidth)/2;
Tk_SetCaretPos(entryPtr->tkwin, cursorX, baseY - fm.ascent,
fm.ascent + fm.descent);
- if (entryPtr->insertPos >= entryPtr->leftIndex) {
- if (cursorX < xBound) {
- if (entryPtr->flags & CURSOR_ON) {
- Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, entryPtr->insertBorder,
- cursorX, baseY - fm.ascent, entryPtr->insertWidth,
- fm.ascent + fm.descent,
- entryPtr->insertBorderWidth,
- TK_RELIEF_RAISED);
- } else if (entryPtr->insertBorder == entryPtr->selBorder) {
- Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, border,
- cursorX, baseY - fm.ascent, entryPtr->insertWidth,
- fm.ascent + fm.descent, 0, TK_RELIEF_FLAT);
- }
+ if (entryPtr->insertPos >= entryPtr->leftIndex && cursorX < xBound) {
+ if (entryPtr->flags & CURSOR_ON) {
+ Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, entryPtr->insertBorder,
+ cursorX, baseY - fm.ascent, entryPtr->insertWidth,
+ fm.ascent + fm.descent, entryPtr->insertBorderWidth,
+ TK_RELIEF_RAISED);
+ } else if (entryPtr->insertBorder == entryPtr->selBorder) {
+ Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, border, cursorX,
+ baseY - fm.ascent, entryPtr->insertWidth,
+ fm.ascent + fm.descent, 0, TK_RELIEF_FLAT);
}
}
}
/*
- * Draw the text in two pieces: first the unselected portion, then the
+ * Draw the text in two pieces: first the unselected portion, then the
* selected portion on top of it.
*/
@@ -1768,17 +1737,18 @@ DisplayEntry(clientData)
/*
* Draw the spin button controls.
*/
- if (TkpDrawSpinboxButtons(sbPtr, pixmap) == 0) {
- xWidth = entryPtr->xWidth;
- pad = XPAD + 1;
- inset = entryPtr->inset - XPAD;
- startx = Tk_Width(tkwin) - (xWidth + inset);
- height = (Tk_Height(tkwin) - 2*inset)/2;
+
+ if (TkpDrawSpinboxButtons(sbPtr, pixmap) == 0) {
+ xWidth = entryPtr->xWidth;
+ pad = XPAD + 1;
+ inset = entryPtr->inset - XPAD;
+ startx = Tk_Width(tkwin) - (xWidth + inset);
+ height = (Tk_Height(tkwin) - 2*inset)/2;
#if 0
- Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, sbPtr->buttonBorder,
- startx, inset, xWidth, height, 1, sbPtr->buRelief);
- Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, sbPtr->buttonBorder,
- startx, inset+height, xWidth, height, 1, sbPtr->bdRelief);
+ Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, sbPtr->buttonBorder,
+ startx, inset, xWidth, height, 1, sbPtr->buRelief);
+ Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, sbPtr->buttonBorder,
+ startx, inset+height, xWidth, height, 1, sbPtr->bdRelief);
#else
Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, sbPtr->buttonBorder,
startx, inset, xWidth, height, 1,
@@ -1789,89 +1759,96 @@ DisplayEntry(clientData)
(sbPtr->selElement == SEL_BUTTONDOWN) ?
TK_RELIEF_SUNKEN : TK_RELIEF_RAISED);
#endif
-
- xWidth -= 2*pad;
- /*
- * Only draw the triangles if we have enough display space
- */
- if ((xWidth > 1)) {
- XPoint points[3];
- int starty, space, offset;
-
- space = height - 2*pad;
- /*
- * Ensure width of triangle is odd to guarantee a sharp tip
- */
- if (!(xWidth % 2)) {
- xWidth++;
- }
- tHeight = (xWidth + 1) / 2;
- if (tHeight > space) {
- tHeight = space;
- }
- space = (space - tHeight) / 2;
- startx += pad;
- starty = inset + height - pad - space;
- offset = (sbPtr->selElement == SEL_BUTTONUP);
- /*
- * The points are slightly different for the up and down arrows
- * because (for *.x), we need to account for a bug in the way
- * XFillPolygon draws triangles, and we want to shift
- * the arrows differently when allowing for depressed behavior.
- */
- points[0].x = startx + offset;
- points[0].y = starty + (offset ? 0 : -1);
- points[1].x = startx + xWidth/2 + offset;
- points[1].y = starty - tHeight + (offset ? 0 : -1);
- points[2].x = startx + xWidth + offset;
- points[2].y = points[0].y;
- XFillPolygon(entryPtr->display, pixmap, entryPtr->textGC,
- points, 3, Convex, CoordModeOrigin);
-
- starty = inset + height + pad + space;
- offset = (sbPtr->selElement == SEL_BUTTONDOWN);
- points[0].x = startx + 1 + offset;
- points[0].y = starty + (offset ? 1 : 0);
- points[1].x = startx + xWidth/2 + offset;
- points[1].y = starty + tHeight + (offset ? 0 : -1);
- points[2].x = startx - 1 + xWidth + offset;
- points[2].y = points[0].y;
- XFillPolygon(entryPtr->display, pixmap, entryPtr->textGC,
- points, 3, Convex, CoordModeOrigin);
- }
- }
+
+ xWidth -= 2*pad;
+
+ /*
+ * Only draw the triangles if we have enough display space
+ */
+
+ if ((xWidth > 1)) {
+ XPoint points[3];
+ int starty, space, offset;
+
+ space = height - 2*pad;
+
+ /*
+ * Ensure width of triangle is odd to guarantee a sharp tip
+ */
+
+ if (!(xWidth % 2)) {
+ xWidth++;
+ }
+ tHeight = (xWidth + 1) / 2;
+ if (tHeight > space) {
+ tHeight = space;
+ }
+ space = (space - tHeight) / 2;
+ startx += pad;
+ starty = inset + height - pad - space;
+ offset = (sbPtr->selElement == SEL_BUTTONUP);
+
+ /*
+ * The points are slightly different for the up and down
+ * arrows because (for *.x), we need to account for a bug in
+ * the way XFillPolygon draws triangles, and we want to shift
+ * the arrows differently when allowing for depressed
+ * behavior.
+ */
+
+ points[0].x = startx + offset;
+ points[0].y = starty + (offset ? 0 : -1);
+ points[1].x = startx + xWidth/2 + offset;
+ points[1].y = starty - tHeight + (offset ? 0 : -1);
+ points[2].x = startx + xWidth + offset;
+ points[2].y = points[0].y;
+ XFillPolygon(entryPtr->display, pixmap, entryPtr->textGC,
+ points, 3, Convex, CoordModeOrigin);
+
+ starty = inset + height + pad + space;
+ offset = (sbPtr->selElement == SEL_BUTTONDOWN);
+ points[0].x = startx + 1 + offset;
+ points[0].y = starty + (offset ? 1 : 0);
+ points[1].x = startx + xWidth/2 + offset;
+ points[1].y = starty + tHeight + (offset ? 0 : -1);
+ points[2].x = startx - 1 + xWidth + offset;
+ points[2].y = points[0].y;
+ XFillPolygon(entryPtr->display, pixmap, entryPtr->textGC,
+ points, 3, Convex, CoordModeOrigin);
+ }
+ }
}
/*
- * Draw the border and focus highlight last, so they will overwrite
- * any text that extends past the viewable part of the window.
+ * Draw the border and focus highlight last, so they will overwrite any
+ * text that extends past the viewable part of the window.
*/
- if (!TkpDrawEntryBorderAndFocus(entryPtr, pixmap,
- (entryPtr->type == TK_SPINBOX))) {
- xBound = entryPtr->highlightWidth;
- if (entryPtr->relief != TK_RELIEF_FLAT) {
+ if (!TkpDrawEntryBorderAndFocus(entryPtr, pixmap,
+ (entryPtr->type == TK_SPINBOX))) {
+ xBound = entryPtr->highlightWidth;
+ if (entryPtr->relief != TK_RELIEF_FLAT) {
Tk_Draw3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, border, xBound, xBound,
- Tk_Width(tkwin) - 2 * xBound,
+ Tk_Width(tkwin) - 2 * xBound,
Tk_Height(tkwin) - 2 * xBound,
entryPtr->borderWidth, entryPtr->relief);
- }
- if (xBound > 0) {
+ }
+ if (xBound > 0) {
GC fgGC, bgGC;
bgGC = Tk_GCForColor(entryPtr->highlightBgColorPtr, pixmap);
if (entryPtr->flags & GOT_FOCUS) {
- fgGC = Tk_GCForColor(entryPtr->highlightColorPtr, pixmap);
- TkpDrawHighlightBorder(tkwin, fgGC, bgGC, xBound, pixmap);
+ fgGC = Tk_GCForColor(entryPtr->highlightColorPtr, pixmap);
+ TkpDrawHighlightBorder(tkwin, fgGC, bgGC, xBound, pixmap);
} else {
- TkpDrawHighlightBorder(tkwin, bgGC, bgGC, xBound, pixmap);
+ TkpDrawHighlightBorder(tkwin, bgGC, bgGC, xBound, pixmap);
}
- }
+ }
}
/*
- * Everything's been redisplayed; now copy the pixmap onto the screen
- * and free up the pixmap.
+ * Everything's been redisplayed; now copy the pixmap onto the screen and
+ * free up the pixmap.
*/
XCopyArea(entryPtr->display, pixmap, Tk_WindowId(tkwin), entryPtr->textGC,
@@ -1886,17 +1863,17 @@ DisplayEntry(clientData)
*
* EntryComputeGeometry --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to recompute information about where
- * in its window an entry's string will be displayed. It also
- * computes the requested size for the window.
+ * This function is invoked to recompute information about where in its
+ * window an entry's string will be displayed. It also computes the
+ * requested size for the window.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The leftX and tabOrigin fields are recomputed for entryPtr,
- * and leftIndex may be adjusted. Tk_GeometryRequest is called
- * to register the desired dimensions for the window.
+ * The leftX and tabOrigin fields are recomputed for entryPtr, and
+ * leftIndex may be adjusted. Tk_GeometryRequest is called to register
+ * the desired dimensions for the window.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1917,8 +1894,8 @@ EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr)
}
/*
- * If we're displaying a special character instead of the value of
- * the entry, recompute the displayString.
+ * If we're displaying a special character instead of the value of the
+ * entry, recompute the displayString.
*/
if (entryPtr->showChar != NULL) {
@@ -1927,10 +1904,10 @@ EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr)
int size;
/*
- * Normalize the special character so we can safely duplicate it
- * in the display string. If we didn't do this, then two malformed
- * characters might end up looking like one valid UTF character in
- * the resulting string.
+ * Normalize the special character so we can safely duplicate it in
+ * the display string. If we didn't do this, then two malformed
+ * characters might end up looking like one valid UTF character in the
+ * resulting string.
*/
Tcl_UtfToUniChar(entryPtr->showChar, &ch);
@@ -1954,21 +1931,21 @@ EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr)
entryPtr->layoutY = (Tk_Height(entryPtr->tkwin) - height) / 2;
/*
- * Recompute where the leftmost character on the display will
- * be drawn (entryPtr->leftX) and adjust leftIndex if necessary
- * so that we don't let characters hang off the edge of the
- * window unless the entire window is full.
+ * Recompute where the leftmost character on the display will be drawn
+ * (entryPtr->leftX) and adjust leftIndex if necessary so that we don't
+ * let characters hang off the edge of the window unless the entire window
+ * is full.
*/
overflow = totalLength -
- (Tk_Width(entryPtr->tkwin) - 2*entryPtr->inset - entryPtr->xWidth);
+ (Tk_Width(entryPtr->tkwin) - 2*entryPtr->inset - entryPtr->xWidth);
if (overflow <= 0) {
entryPtr->leftIndex = 0;
if (entryPtr->justify == TK_JUSTIFY_LEFT) {
entryPtr->leftX = entryPtr->inset;
} else if (entryPtr->justify == TK_JUSTIFY_RIGHT) {
entryPtr->leftX = Tk_Width(entryPtr->tkwin) - entryPtr->inset
- - entryPtr->xWidth - totalLength;
+ - entryPtr->xWidth - totalLength;
} else {
entryPtr->leftX = (Tk_Width(entryPtr->tkwin)
- entryPtr->xWidth - totalLength)/2;
@@ -1976,10 +1953,10 @@ EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr)
entryPtr->layoutX = entryPtr->leftX;
} else {
/*
- * The whole string can't fit in the window. Compute the
- * maximum number of characters that may be off-screen to
- * the left without leaving empty space on the right of the
- * window, then don't let leftIndex be any greater than that.
+ * The whole string can't fit in the window. Compute the maximum
+ * number of characters that may be off-screen to the left without
+ * leaving empty space on the right of the window, then don't let
+ * leftIndex be any greater than that.
*/
maxOffScreen = Tk_PointToChar(entryPtr->textLayout, overflow, 0);
@@ -2028,8 +2005,8 @@ EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr)
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * New information gets added to entryPtr; it will be redisplayed
- * soon, but not necessarily immediately.
+ * New information gets added to entryPtr; it will be redisplayed soon,
+ * but not necessarily immediately.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2037,8 +2014,8 @@ EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr)
static void
InsertChars(entryPtr, index, value)
Entry *entryPtr; /* Entry that is to get the new elements. */
- int index; /* Add the new elements before this
- * character index. */
+ int index; /* Add the new elements before this character
+ * index. */
char *value; /* New characters to add (NULL-terminated
* string). */
{
@@ -2060,9 +2037,9 @@ InsertChars(entryPtr, index, value)
strcpy(new + byteIndex + byteCount, string + byteIndex);
if ((entryPtr->validate == VALIDATE_KEY ||
- entryPtr->validate == VALIDATE_ALL) &&
- EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, value, new, index,
- VALIDATE_INSERT) != TCL_OK) {
+ entryPtr->validate == VALIDATE_ALL) &&
+ EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, value, new, index,
+ VALIDATE_INSERT) != TCL_OK) {
ckfree(new);
return;
}
@@ -2071,13 +2048,12 @@ InsertChars(entryPtr, index, value)
entryPtr->string = new;
/*
- * The following construction is used because inserting improperly
- * formed UTF-8 sequences between other improperly formed UTF-8
- * sequences could result in actually forming valid UTF-8 sequences;
- * the number of characters added may not be Tcl_NumUtfChars(string, -1),
- * because of context. The actual number of characters added is how
- * many characters are in the string now minus the number that
- * used to be there.
+ * The following construction is used because inserting improperly formed
+ * UTF-8 sequences between other improperly formed UTF-8 sequences could
+ * result in actually forming valid UTF-8 sequences; the number of
+ * characters added may not be Tcl_NumUtfChars(string, -1), because of
+ * context. The actual number of characters added is how many characters
+ * are in the string now minus the number that used to be there.
*/
oldChars = entryPtr->numChars;
@@ -2091,11 +2067,11 @@ InsertChars(entryPtr, index, value)
}
/*
- * Inserting characters invalidates all indexes into the string.
- * Touch up the indexes so that they still refer to the same
- * characters (at new positions). When updating the selection
- * end-points, don't include the new text in the selection unless
- * it was completely surrounded by the selection.
+ * Inserting characters invalidates all indexes into the string. Touch up
+ * the indexes so that they still refer to the same characters (at new
+ * positions). When updating the selection end-points, don't include the
+ * new text in the selection unless it was completely surrounded by the
+ * selection.
*/
if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= index) {
@@ -2104,8 +2080,7 @@ InsertChars(entryPtr, index, value)
if (entryPtr->selectLast > index) {
entryPtr->selectLast += charsAdded;
}
- if ((entryPtr->selectAnchor > index)
- || (entryPtr->selectFirst >= index)) {
+ if ((entryPtr->selectAnchor > index) || (entryPtr->selectFirst >= index)) {
entryPtr->selectAnchor += charsAdded;
}
if (entryPtr->leftIndex > index) {
@@ -2153,7 +2128,7 @@ DeleteChars(entryPtr, index, count)
string = entryPtr->string;
byteIndex = Tcl_UtfAtIndex(string, index) - string;
- byteCount = Tcl_UtfAtIndex(string + byteIndex, count) - (string + byteIndex);
+ byteCount = Tcl_UtfAtIndex(string + byteIndex, count) - (string+byteIndex);
newByteCount = entryPtr->numBytes + 1 - byteCount;
new = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) newByteCount);
@@ -2165,9 +2140,9 @@ DeleteChars(entryPtr, index, count)
todelete[byteCount] = '\0';
if ((entryPtr->validate == VALIDATE_KEY ||
- entryPtr->validate == VALIDATE_ALL) &&
- EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, todelete, new, index,
- VALIDATE_DELETE) != TCL_OK) {
+ entryPtr->validate == VALIDATE_ALL) &&
+ EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, todelete, new, index,
+ VALIDATE_DELETE) != TCL_OK) {
ckfree(new);
ckfree(todelete);
return;
@@ -2186,8 +2161,8 @@ DeleteChars(entryPtr, index, count)
/*
* Deleting characters results in the remaining characters being
- * renumbered. Update the various indexes into the string to reflect
- * this change.
+ * renumbered. Update the various indexes into the string to reflect this
+ * change.
*/
if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= index) {
@@ -2237,10 +2212,9 @@ DeleteChars(entryPtr, index, count)
*
* EntryValueChanged --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when characters are inserted into
- * an entry or deleted from it. It updates the entry's associated
- * variable, if there is one, and does other bookkeeping such
- * as arranging for redisplay.
+ * This function is invoked when characters are inserted into an entry or
+ * deleted from it. It updates the entry's associated variable, if there
+ * is one, and does other bookkeeping such as arranging for redisplay.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2254,8 +2228,8 @@ DeleteChars(entryPtr, index, count)
static void
EntryValueChanged(entryPtr, newValue)
Entry *entryPtr; /* Entry whose value just changed. */
- CONST char *newValue; /* If this value is not NULL, we first
- * force the value of the entry to this */
+ CONST char *newValue; /* If this value is not NULL, we first force
+ * the value of the entry to this. */
{
if (newValue != NULL) {
EntrySetValue(entryPtr, newValue);
@@ -2271,10 +2245,10 @@ EntryValueChanged(entryPtr, newValue)
if ((newValue != NULL) && (strcmp(newValue, entryPtr->string) != 0)) {
/*
* The value of the variable is different than what we asked for.
- * This means that a trace on the variable modified it. In this
- * case our trace procedure wasn't invoked since the modification
- * came while a trace was already active on the variable. So,
- * update our value to reflect the variable's latest value.
+ * This means that a trace on the variable modified it. In this case
+ * our trace function wasn't invoked since the modification came while
+ * a trace was already active on the variable. So, update our value to
+ * reflect the variable's latest value.
*/
EntrySetValue(entryPtr, newValue);
@@ -2294,19 +2268,19 @@ EntryValueChanged(entryPtr, newValue)
*
* EntrySetValue --
*
- * Replace the contents of a text entry with a given value. This
- * procedure is invoked when updating the entry from the entry's
- * associated variable.
+ * Replace the contents of a text entry with a given value. This function
+ * is invoked when updating the entry from the entry's associated
+ * variable.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The string displayed in the entry will change. The selection,
- * insertion point, and view may have to be adjusted to keep them
- * within the bounds of the new string. Note: this procedure does
- * *not* update the entry's associated variable, since that could
- * result in an infinite loop.
+ * The string displayed in the entry will change. The selection,
+ * insertion point, and view may have to be adjusted to keep them within
+ * the bounds of the new string. Note: this function does *not* update
+ * the entry's associated variable, since that could result in an
+ * infinite loop.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2328,11 +2302,13 @@ EntrySetValue(entryPtr, value)
entryPtr->flags |= VALIDATE_ABORT;
} else {
/*
- * If we validate, we create a copy of the value, as it may
- * point to volatile memory, like the value of the -textvar
- * which may get freed during validation
+ * If we validate, we create a copy of the value, as it may point to
+ * volatile memory, like the value of the -textvar which may get freed
+ * during validation
*/
+
char *tmp = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) (valueLen + 1));
+
strcpy(tmp, value);
value = tmp;
malloced = 1;
@@ -2341,10 +2317,12 @@ EntrySetValue(entryPtr, value)
(void) EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, (char *) NULL, value, -1,
VALIDATE_FORCED);
entryPtr->flags &= ~VALIDATE_VAR;
+
/*
* If VALIDATE_ABORT has been set, then this operation should be
* aborted because the validatecommand did something else instead
*/
+
if (entryPtr->flags & VALIDATE_ABORT) {
entryPtr->flags &= ~VALIDATE_ABORT;
ckfree((char *)value);
@@ -2359,6 +2337,7 @@ EntrySetValue(entryPtr, value)
entryPtr->string = value;
} else {
char *tmp = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) (valueLen + 1));
+
strcpy(tmp, value);
entryPtr->string = tmp;
}
@@ -2399,15 +2378,15 @@ EntrySetValue(entryPtr, value)
*
* EntryEventProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the Tk dispatcher for various
- * events on entries.
+ * This function is invoked by the Tk dispatcher for various events on
+ * entries.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * When the window gets deleted, internal structures get
- * cleaned up. When it gets exposed, it is redisplayed.
+ * When the window gets deleted, internal structures get cleaned up.
+ * When it gets exposed, it is redisplayed.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2446,34 +2425,33 @@ EntryEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
}
switch (eventPtr->type) {
- case Expose:
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- entryPtr->flags |= BORDER_NEEDED;
- break;
- case DestroyNotify:
- if (!(entryPtr->flags & ENTRY_DELETED)) {
- entryPtr->flags |= (ENTRY_DELETED | VALIDATE_ABORT);
- Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(entryPtr->interp,
- entryPtr->widgetCmd);
- if (entryPtr->flags & REDRAW_PENDING) {
- Tcl_CancelIdleCall(DisplayEntry, clientData);
- }
- Tcl_EventuallyFree(clientData, DestroyEntry);
- }
- break;
- case ConfigureNotify:
- Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) entryPtr);
- entryPtr->flags |= UPDATE_SCROLLBAR;
- EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr);
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- Tcl_Release((ClientData) entryPtr);
- break;
- case FocusIn:
- case FocusOut:
- if (eventPtr->xfocus.detail != NotifyInferior) {
- EntryFocusProc(entryPtr, (eventPtr->type == FocusIn));
+ case Expose:
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
+ entryPtr->flags |= BORDER_NEEDED;
+ break;
+ case DestroyNotify:
+ if (!(entryPtr->flags & ENTRY_DELETED)) {
+ entryPtr->flags |= (ENTRY_DELETED | VALIDATE_ABORT);
+ Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(entryPtr->interp, entryPtr->widgetCmd);
+ if (entryPtr->flags & REDRAW_PENDING) {
+ Tcl_CancelIdleCall(DisplayEntry, clientData);
}
- break;
+ Tcl_EventuallyFree(clientData, DestroyEntry);
+ }
+ break;
+ case ConfigureNotify:
+ Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) entryPtr);
+ entryPtr->flags |= UPDATE_SCROLLBAR;
+ EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr);
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
+ Tcl_Release((ClientData) entryPtr);
+ break;
+ case FocusIn:
+ case FocusOut:
+ if (eventPtr->xfocus.detail != NotifyInferior) {
+ EntryFocusProc(entryPtr, (eventPtr->type == FocusIn));
+ }
+ break;
}
}
@@ -2482,9 +2460,9 @@ EntryEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
*
* EntryCmdDeletedProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when a widget command is deleted. If
- * the widget isn't already in the process of being destroyed,
- * this command destroys it.
+ * This function is invoked when a widget command is deleted. If the
+ * widget isn't already in the process of being destroyed, this command
+ * destroys it.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2502,14 +2480,14 @@ EntryCmdDeletedProc(clientData)
Entry *entryPtr = (Entry *) clientData;
/*
- * This procedure could be invoked either because the window was
- * destroyed and the command was then deleted (in which case tkwin
- * is NULL) or because the command was deleted, and then this procedure
- * destroys the widget.
+ * This function could be invoked either because the window was destroyed
+ * and the command was then deleted (in which case tkwin is NULL) or
+ * because the command was deleted, and then this function destroys the
+ * widget.
*/
if (!(entryPtr->flags & ENTRY_DELETED)) {
- Tk_DestroyWindow(entryPtr->tkwin);
+ Tk_DestroyWindow(entryPtr->tkwin);
}
}
@@ -2518,15 +2496,14 @@ EntryCmdDeletedProc(clientData)
*
* GetEntryIndex --
*
- * Parse an index into an entry and return either its value
- * or an error.
+ * Parse an index into an entry and return either its value or an error.
*
* Results:
- * A standard Tcl result. If all went well, then *indexPtr is
- * filled in with the character index (into entryPtr) corresponding to
- * string. The index value is guaranteed to lie between 0 and
- * the number of characters in the string, inclusive. If an
- * error occurs then an error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * A standard Tcl result. If all went well, then *indexPtr is filled in
+ * with the character index (into entryPtr) corresponding to string. The
+ * index value is guaranteed to lie between 0 and the number of
+ * characters in the string, inclusive. If an error occurs then an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2551,7 +2528,7 @@ GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, string, indexPtr)
if (strncmp(string, "anchor", length) == 0) {
*indexPtr = entryPtr->selectAnchor;
} else {
- badIndex:
+ badIndex:
/*
* Some of the paths here leave messages in the interp's result,
@@ -2613,10 +2590,10 @@ GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, string, indexPtr)
x - entryPtr->layoutX, 0);
/*
- * Special trick: if the x-position was off-screen to the right,
- * round the index up to refer to the character just after the
- * last visible one on the screen. This is needed to enable the
- * last character to be selected, for example.
+ * Special trick: if the x-position was off-screen to the right, round
+ * the index up to refer to the character just after the last visible
+ * one on the screen. This is needed to enable the last character to
+ * be selected, for example.
*/
if (roundUp && (*indexPtr < entryPtr->numChars)) {
@@ -2630,7 +2607,7 @@ GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, string, indexPtr)
*indexPtr = 0;
} else if (*indexPtr > entryPtr->numChars) {
*indexPtr = entryPtr->numChars;
- }
+ }
}
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -2640,8 +2617,8 @@ GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, string, indexPtr)
*
* EntryScanTo --
*
- * Given a y-coordinate (presumably of the curent mouse location)
- * drag the view in the window to implement the scan operation.
+ * Given a y-coordinate (presumably of the curent mouse location) drag
+ * the view in the window to implement the scan operation.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2660,14 +2637,14 @@ EntryScanTo(entryPtr, x)
int newLeftIndex;
/*
- * Compute new leftIndex for entry by amplifying the difference
- * between the current position and the place where the scan
- * started (the "mark" position). If we run off the left or right
- * side of the entry, then reset the mark point so that the current
- * position continues to correspond to the edge of the window.
- * This means that the picture will start dragging as soon as the
- * mouse reverses direction (without this reset, might have to slide
- * mouse a long ways back before the picture starts moving again).
+ * Compute new leftIndex for entry by amplifying the difference between
+ * the current position and the place where the scan started (the "mark"
+ * position). If we run off the left or right side of the entry, then
+ * reset the mark point so that the current position continues to
+ * correspond to the edge of the window. This means that the picture will
+ * start dragging as soon as the mouse reverses direction (without this
+ * reset, might have to slide mouse a long ways back before the picture
+ * starts moving again).
*/
newLeftIndex = entryPtr->scanMarkIndex
@@ -2679,7 +2656,7 @@ EntryScanTo(entryPtr, x)
if (newLeftIndex < 0) {
newLeftIndex = entryPtr->scanMarkIndex = 0;
entryPtr->scanMarkX = x;
- }
+ }
if (newLeftIndex != entryPtr->leftIndex) {
entryPtr->leftIndex = newLeftIndex;
@@ -2698,8 +2675,8 @@ EntryScanTo(entryPtr, x)
*
* EntrySelectTo --
*
- * Modify the selection by moving its un-anchored end. This could
- * make the selection either larger or smaller.
+ * Modify the selection by moving its un-anchored end. This could make
+ * the selection either larger or smaller.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2759,15 +2736,15 @@ EntrySelectTo(entryPtr, index)
*
* EntryFetchSelection --
*
- * This procedure is called back by Tk when the selection is
- * requested by someone. It returns part or all of the selection
- * in a buffer provided by the caller.
+ * This function is called back by Tk when the selection is requested by
+ * someone. It returns part or all of the selection in a buffer provided
+ * by the caller.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the number of non-NULL bytes stored
- * at buffer. Buffer is filled (or partially filled) with a
- * NULL-terminated string containing part or all of the selection,
- * as given by offset and maxBytes.
+ * The return value is the number of non-NULL bytes stored at buffer.
+ * Buffer is filled (or partially filled) with a NULL-terminated string
+ * containing part or all of the selection, as given by offset and
+ * maxBytes.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2781,8 +2758,8 @@ EntryFetchSelection(clientData, offset, buffer, maxBytes)
int offset; /* Byte offset within selection of first
* character to be returned. */
char *buffer; /* Location in which to place selection. */
- int maxBytes; /* Maximum number of bytes to place at
- * buffer, not including terminating NULL
+ int maxBytes; /* Maximum number of bytes to place at buffer,
+ * not including terminating NULL
* character. */
{
Entry *entryPtr = (Entry *) clientData;
@@ -2814,15 +2791,15 @@ EntryFetchSelection(clientData, offset, buffer, maxBytes)
*
* EntryLostSelection --
*
- * This procedure is called back by Tk when the selection is
- * grabbed away from an entry widget.
+ * This function is called back by Tk when the selection is grabbed away
+ * from an entry widget.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The existing selection is unhighlighted, and the window is
- * marked as not containing a selection.
+ * The existing selection is unhighlighted, and the window is marked as
+ * not containing a selection.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2836,9 +2813,9 @@ EntryLostSelection(clientData)
entryPtr->flags &= ~GOT_SELECTION;
/*
- * On Windows and Mac systems, we want to remember the selection
- * for the next time the focus enters the window. On Unix, we need
- * to clear the selection since it is always visible.
+ * On Windows and Mac systems, we want to remember the selection for the
+ * next time the focus enters the window. On Unix, we need to clear the
+ * selection since it is always visible.
*/
#ifdef ALWAYS_SHOW_SELECTION
@@ -2861,10 +2838,10 @@ EntryLostSelection(clientData)
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Information gets redisplayed. Right now we don't do selective
- * redisplays: the whole window will be redrawn. This doesn't
- * seem to hurt performance noticeably, but if it does then this
- * could be changed.
+ * Information gets redisplayed. Right now we don't do selective
+ * redisplays: the whole window will be redrawn. This doesn't seem to
+ * hurt performance noticeably, but if it does then this could be
+ * changed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2878,9 +2855,9 @@ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr)
}
/*
- * Right now we don't do selective redisplays: the whole window
- * will be redrawn. This doesn't seem to hurt performance noticeably,
- * but if it does then this could be changed.
+ * Right now we don't do selective redisplays: the whole window will be
+ * redrawn. This doesn't seem to hurt performance noticeably, but if it
+ * does then this could be changed.
*/
if (!(entryPtr->flags & REDRAW_PENDING)) {
@@ -2894,13 +2871,12 @@ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr)
*
* EntryVisibleRange --
*
- * Return information about the range of the entry that is
- * currently visible.
+ * Return information about the range of the entry that is currently
+ * visible.
*
* Results:
- * *firstPtr and *lastPtr are modified to hold fractions between
- * 0 and 1 identifying the range of characters visible in the
- * entry.
+ * *firstPtr and *lastPtr are modified to hold fractions between 0 and 1
+ * identifying the range of characters visible in the entry.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2911,8 +2887,8 @@ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr)
static void
EntryVisibleRange(entryPtr, firstPtr, lastPtr)
Entry *entryPtr; /* Information about widget. */
- double *firstPtr; /* Return position of first visible
- * character in widget. */
+ double *firstPtr; /* Return position of first visible character
+ * in widget. */
double *lastPtr; /* Return position of char just after last
* visible one. */
{
@@ -2944,10 +2920,10 @@ EntryVisibleRange(entryPtr, firstPtr, lastPtr)
*
* EntryUpdateScrollbar --
*
- * This procedure is invoked whenever information has changed in
- * an entry in a way that would invalidate a scrollbar display.
- * If there is an associated scrollbar, then this procedure updates
- * it by invoking a Tcl command.
+ * This function is invoked whenever information has changed in an entry
+ * in a way that would invalidate a scrollbar display. If there is an
+ * associated scrollbar, then this function updates it by invoking a Tcl
+ * command.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2993,15 +2969,15 @@ EntryUpdateScrollbar(entryPtr)
*
* EntryBlinkProc --
*
- * This procedure is called as a timer handler to blink the
- * insertion cursor off and on.
+ * This function is called as a timer handler to blink the insertion
+ * cursor off and on.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The cursor gets turned on or off, redisplay gets invoked,
- * and this procedure reschedules itself.
+ * The cursor gets turned on or off, redisplay gets invoked, and this
+ * function reschedules itself.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3034,9 +3010,9 @@ EntryBlinkProc(clientData)
*
* EntryFocusProc --
*
- * This procedure is called whenever the entry gets or loses the
- * input focus. It's also called whenever the window is reconfigured
- * while it has the focus.
+ * This function is called whenever the entry gets or loses the input
+ * focus. It's also called whenever the window is reconfigured while it
+ * has the focus.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -3085,15 +3061,14 @@ EntryFocusProc(entryPtr, gotFocus)
*
* EntryTextVarProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when someone changes the variable
- * whose contents are to be displayed in an entry.
+ * This function is invoked when someone changes the variable whose
+ * contents are to be displayed in an entry.
*
* Results:
* NULL is always returned.
*
* Side effects:
- * The text displayed in the entry will change to match the
- * variable.
+ * The text displayed in the entry will change to match the variable.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3118,8 +3093,8 @@ EntryTextVarProc(clientData, interp, name1, name2, flags)
}
/*
- * If the variable is unset, then immediately recreate it unless
- * the whole interpreter is going away.
+ * If the variable is unset, then immediately recreate it unless the whole
+ * interpreter is going away.
*/
if (flags & TCL_TRACE_UNSETS) {
@@ -3135,10 +3110,9 @@ EntryTextVarProc(clientData, interp, name1, name2, flags)
}
/*
- * Update the entry's text with the value of the variable, unless
- * the entry already has that value (this happens when the variable
- * changes value because we changed it because someone typed in
- * the entry).
+ * Update the entry's text with the value of the variable, unless the
+ * entry already has that value (this happens when the variable changes
+ * value because we changed it because someone typed in the entry).
*/
value = Tcl_GetVar(interp, entryPtr->textVarName, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
@@ -3154,17 +3128,17 @@ EntryTextVarProc(clientData, interp, name1, name2, flags)
*
* EntryValidate --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when any character is added or
- * removed from the entry widget, or a focus has trigerred validation.
+ * This function is invoked when any character is added or removed from
+ * the entry widget, or a focus has trigerred validation.
*
* Results:
- * TCL_OK if the validatecommand passes the new string.
- * TCL_BREAK if the vcmd executed OK, but rejects the string.
- * TCL_ERROR if an error occurred while executing the vcmd
- * or a valid Tcl_Bool is not returned.
+
+ * TCL_OK if the validatecommand passes the new string. TCL_BREAK if the
+ * vcmd executed OK, but rejects the string. TCL_ERROR if an error
+ * occurred while executing the vcmd or a valid Tcl_Bool is not returned.
*
* Side effects:
- * An error condition may arise
+ * An error condition may arise
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3181,9 +3155,10 @@ EntryValidate(entryPtr, cmd)
code = Tcl_EvalEx(interp, cmd, -1, TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL | TCL_EVAL_DIRECT);
/*
- * We accept TCL_OK and TCL_RETURN as valid return codes from the
- * command callback.
+ * We accept TCL_OK and TCL_RETURN as valid return codes from the command
+ * callback.
*/
+
if (code != TCL_OK && code != TCL_RETURN) {
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, "\n\t(in validation command executed by ");
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, Tk_PathName(entryPtr->tkwin));
@@ -3195,8 +3170,9 @@ EntryValidate(entryPtr, cmd)
/*
* The command callback should return an acceptable Tcl boolean.
*/
+
if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
- &bool) != TCL_OK) {
+ &bool) != TCL_OK) {
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp,
"\nvalid boolean not returned by validation command");
Tcl_BackgroundError(interp);
@@ -3213,17 +3189,16 @@ EntryValidate(entryPtr, cmd)
*
* EntryValidateChange --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when any character is added or
- * removed from the entry widget, or a focus has trigerred validation.
+ * This function is invoked when any character is added or removed from
+ * the entry widget, or a focus has trigerred validation.
*
* Results:
- * TCL_OK if the validatecommand accepts the new string,
- * TCL_ERROR if any problems occured with validatecommand.
+ * TCL_OK if the validatecommand accepts the new string, TCL_ERROR if any
+ * problems occured with validatecommand.
*
* Side effects:
- * The insertion/deletion may be aborted, and the
- * validatecommand might turn itself off (if an error
- * or loop condition arises).
+ * The insertion/deletion may be aborted, and the validatecommand might
+ * turn itself off (if an error or loop condition arises).
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3233,25 +3208,26 @@ EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, change, new, index, type)
register Entry *entryPtr; /* Entry that needs validation. */
char *change; /* Characters to be added/deleted
* (NULL-terminated string). */
- CONST char *new; /* Potential new value of entry string */
- int index; /* index of insert/delete, -1 otherwise */
- int type; /* forced, delete, insert,
- * focusin or focusout */
+ CONST char *new; /* Potential new value of entry string */
+ int index; /* index of insert/delete, -1 otherwise */
+ int type; /* forced, delete, insert, focusin or
+ * focusout */
{
int code, varValidate = (entryPtr->flags & VALIDATE_VAR);
char *p;
Tcl_DString script;
-
+
if (entryPtr->validateCmd == NULL ||
entryPtr->validate == VALIDATE_NONE) {
return (varValidate ? TCL_ERROR : TCL_OK);
}
/*
- * If we're already validating, then we're hitting a loop condition
- * Return and set validate to 0 to disallow further validations
- * and prevent current validation from finishing
+ * If we're already validating, then we're hitting a loop condition Return
+ * and set validate to 0 to disallow further validations and prevent
+ * current validation from finishing
*/
+
if (entryPtr->flags & VALIDATING) {
entryPtr->validate = VALIDATE_NONE;
return (varValidate ? TCL_ERROR : TCL_OK);
@@ -3273,10 +3249,10 @@ EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, change, new, index, type)
Tcl_DStringFree(&script);
/*
- * If e->validate has become VALIDATE_NONE during the validation, or
- * we now have VALIDATE_VAR set (from EntrySetValue) and didn't before,
- * it means that a loop condition almost occured. Do not allow
- * this validation result to finish.
+ * If e->validate has become VALIDATE_NONE during the validation, or we
+ * now have VALIDATE_VAR set (from EntrySetValue) and didn't before, it
+ * means that a loop condition almost occured. Do not allow this
+ * validation result to finish.
*/
if (entryPtr->validate == VALIDATE_NONE
@@ -3285,8 +3261,8 @@ EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, change, new, index, type)
}
/*
- * It's possible that the user deleted the entry during validation.
- * In that case, abort future validation and return an error.
+ * It's possible that the user deleted the entry during validation. In
+ * that case, abort future validation and return an error.
*/
if (entryPtr->flags & ENTRY_DELETED) {
@@ -3295,20 +3271,19 @@ EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, change, new, index, type)
/*
* If validate will return ERROR, then disallow further validations
- * Otherwise, if it didn't accept the new string (returned TCL_BREAK)
- * then eval the invalidCmd (if it's set)
+ * Otherwise, if it didn't accept the new string (returned TCL_BREAK) then
+ * eval the invalidCmd (if it's set)
*/
if (code == TCL_ERROR) {
entryPtr->validate = VALIDATE_NONE;
} else if (code == TCL_BREAK) {
/*
- * If we were doing forced validation (like via a variable
- * trace) and the command returned 0, the we turn off validation
- * because we assume that textvariables have precedence in
- * managing the value. We also don't call the invcmd, as it
- * may want to do entry manipulation which the setting of the
- * var will later wipe anyway.
+ * If we were doing forced validation (like via a variable trace) and
+ * the command returned 0, the we turn off validation because we
+ * assume that textvariables have precedence in managing the value.
+ * We also don't call the invcmd, as it may want to do entry
+ * manipulation which the setting of the var will later wipe anyway.
*/
if (varValidate) {
@@ -3316,13 +3291,13 @@ EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, change, new, index, type)
} else if (entryPtr->invalidCmd != NULL) {
Tcl_DStringInit(&script);
ExpandPercents(entryPtr, entryPtr->invalidCmd,
- change, new, index, type, &script);
+ change, new, index, type, &script);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&script, "", 1);
p = Tcl_DStringValue(&script);
if (Tcl_EvalEx(entryPtr->interp, p, -1,
TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL | TCL_EVAL_DIRECT) != TCL_OK) {
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(entryPtr->interp,
- "\n\t(in invalidcommand executed by entry)");
+ "\n\t(in invalidcommand executed by entry)");
Tcl_BackgroundError(entryPtr->interp);
code = TCL_ERROR;
entryPtr->validate = VALIDATE_NONE;
@@ -3330,8 +3305,9 @@ EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, change, new, index, type)
Tcl_DStringFree(&script);
/*
- * It's possible that the user deleted the entry during validation.
- * In that case, abort future validation and return an error.
+ * It's possible that the user deleted the entry during
+ * validation. In that case, abort future validation and return an
+ * error.
*/
if (entryPtr->flags & ENTRY_DELETED) {
@@ -3350,13 +3326,12 @@ EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, change, new, index, type)
*
* ExpandPercents --
*
- * Given a command and an event, produce a new command
- * by replacing % constructs in the original command
- * with information from the X event.
+ * Given a command and an event, produce a new command by replacing %
+ * constructs in the original command with information from the X event.
*
* Results:
- * The new expanded command is appended to the dynamic string
- * given by dsPtr.
+ * The new expanded command is appended to the dynamic string given by
+ * dsPtr.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3368,8 +3343,8 @@ static void
ExpandPercents(entryPtr, before, change, new, index, type, dsPtr)
register Entry *entryPtr; /* Entry that needs validation. */
register CONST char *before;
- /* Command containing percent
- * expressions to be replaced. */
+ /* Command containing percent expressions to
+ * be replaced. */
char *change; /* Characters to added/deleted
* (NULL-terminated string). */
CONST char *new; /* Potential new value of entry string */
@@ -3390,12 +3365,16 @@ ExpandPercents(entryPtr, before, change, new, index, type, dsPtr)
break;
}
/*
- * Find everything up to the next % character and append it
- * to the result string.
+ * Find everything up to the next % character and append it to the
+ * result string.
*/
string = before;
- /* No need to convert '%', as it is in ascii range */
+
+ /*
+ * No need to convert '%', as it is in ascii range.
+ */
+
string = Tcl_UtfFindFirst(before, '%');
if (string == (char *) NULL) {
Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr, before, -1);
@@ -3406,7 +3385,7 @@ ExpandPercents(entryPtr, before, change, new, index, type, dsPtr)
}
/*
- * There's a percent sequence here. Process it.
+ * There's a percent sequence here. Process it.
*/
before++; /* skip over % */
@@ -3419,80 +3398,82 @@ ExpandPercents(entryPtr, before, change, new, index, type, dsPtr)
/*
* -command %-substitution
*/
+
switch (ch) {
- case 's': /* Current string value of spinbox */
- string = entryPtr->string;
- break;
- case 'd': /* direction, up or down */
- string = change;
- break;
- case 'W': /* widget name */
- string = Tk_PathName(entryPtr->tkwin);
- break;
- default:
- length = Tcl_UniCharToUtf(ch, numStorage);
- numStorage[length] = '\0';
- string = numStorage;
- break;
+ case 's': /* Current string value of spinbox */
+ string = entryPtr->string;
+ break;
+ case 'd': /* direction, up or down */
+ string = change;
+ break;
+ case 'W': /* widget name */
+ string = Tk_PathName(entryPtr->tkwin);
+ break;
+ default:
+ length = Tcl_UniCharToUtf(ch, numStorage);
+ numStorage[length] = '\0';
+ string = numStorage;
+ break;
}
} else {
/*
* -validatecommand / -invalidcommand %-substitution
*/
+
switch (ch) {
- case 'd': /* Type of call that caused validation */
- switch (type) {
- case VALIDATE_INSERT:
- number = 1;
- break;
- case VALIDATE_DELETE:
- number = 0;
- break;
- default:
- number = -1;
- break;
- }
- sprintf(numStorage, "%d", number);
- string = numStorage;
- break;
- case 'i': /* index of insert/delete */
- sprintf(numStorage, "%d", index);
- string = numStorage;
- break;
- case 'P': /* 'Peeked' new value of the string */
- string = new;
+ case 'd': /* Type of call that caused validation */
+ switch (type) {
+ case VALIDATE_INSERT:
+ number = 1;
break;
- case 's': /* Current string value of spinbox */
- string = entryPtr->string;
+ case VALIDATE_DELETE:
+ number = 0;
break;
- case 'S': /* string to be inserted/deleted, if any */
- string = change;
- break;
- case 'v': /* type of validation currently set */
- string = validateStrings[entryPtr->validate];
+ default:
+ number = -1;
break;
- case 'V': /* type of validation in effect */
- switch (type) {
- case VALIDATE_INSERT:
- case VALIDATE_DELETE:
- string = validateStrings[VALIDATE_KEY];
- break;
- case VALIDATE_FORCED:
- string = "forced";
- break;
- default:
- string = validateStrings[type];
- break;
- }
+ }
+ sprintf(numStorage, "%d", number);
+ string = numStorage;
+ break;
+ case 'i': /* index of insert/delete */
+ sprintf(numStorage, "%d", index);
+ string = numStorage;
+ break;
+ case 'P': /* 'Peeked' new value of the string */
+ string = new;
+ break;
+ case 's': /* Current string value of spinbox */
+ string = entryPtr->string;
+ break;
+ case 'S': /* string to be inserted/deleted, if any */
+ string = change;
+ break;
+ case 'v': /* type of validation currently set */
+ string = validateStrings[entryPtr->validate];
+ break;
+ case 'V': /* type of validation in effect */
+ switch (type) {
+ case VALIDATE_INSERT:
+ case VALIDATE_DELETE:
+ string = validateStrings[VALIDATE_KEY];
break;
- case 'W': /* widget name */
- string = Tk_PathName(entryPtr->tkwin);
+ case VALIDATE_FORCED:
+ string = "forced";
break;
default:
- length = Tcl_UniCharToUtf(ch, numStorage);
- numStorage[length] = '\0';
- string = numStorage;
+ string = validateStrings[type];
break;
+ }
+ break;
+ case 'W': /* widget name */
+ string = Tk_PathName(entryPtr->tkwin);
+ break;
+ default:
+ length = Tcl_UniCharToUtf(ch, numStorage);
+ numStorage[length] = '\0';
+ string = numStorage;
+ break;
}
}
@@ -3511,9 +3492,8 @@ ExpandPercents(entryPtr, before, change, new, index, type, dsPtr)
*
* Tk_SpinboxObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "spinbox" Tcl
- * command. See the user documentation for details on what
- * it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "spinbox" Tcl command. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -3529,7 +3509,7 @@ Tk_SpinboxObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
ClientData clientData; /* NULL. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
{
register Entry *entryPtr;
register Spinbox *sbPtr;
@@ -3543,23 +3523,23 @@ Tk_SpinboxObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
tkwin = Tk_CreateWindowFromPath(interp, Tk_MainWindow(interp),
- Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), (char *) NULL);
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), (char *) NULL);
if (tkwin == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
- * Create the option table for this widget class. If it has already
- * been created, Tk will return the cached value.
+ * Create the option table for this widget class. If it has already been
+ * created, Tk will return the cached value.
*/
optionTable = Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, sbOptSpec);
/*
- * Initialize the fields of the structure that won't be initialized
- * by ConfigureEntry, or that ConfigureEntry requires to be
- * initialized already (e.g. resource pointers). Only the non-NULL/0
- * data must be initialized as memset covers the rest.
+ * Initialize the fields of the structure that won't be initialized by
+ * ConfigureEntry, or that ConfigureEntry requires to be initialized
+ * already (e.g. resource pointers). Only the non-NULL/0 data must be
+ * initialized as memset covers the rest.
*/
sbPtr = (Spinbox *) ckalloc(sizeof(Spinbox));
@@ -3628,7 +3608,7 @@ Tk_SpinboxObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
if (ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc-2, objv+2, 0) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
-
+
Tcl_SetResult(interp, Tk_PathName(entryPtr->tkwin), TCL_STATIC);
return TCL_OK;
@@ -3642,9 +3622,9 @@ Tk_SpinboxObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* SpinboxWidgetObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the Tcl command
- * that corresponds to a widget managed by this module.
- * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the Tcl command that corresponds
+ * to a widget managed by this module. See the user documentation for
+ * details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -3673,8 +3653,8 @@ SpinboxWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Parse the widget command by looking up the second token in
- * the list of valid command names.
+ * Parse the widget command by looking up the second token in the list of
+ * valid command names.
*/
result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[1], sbCmdNames,
@@ -3685,471 +3665,452 @@ SpinboxWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) entryPtr);
switch ((enum sbCmd) cmdIndex) {
- case SB_CMD_BBOX: {
- int index, x, y, width, height;
- char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 4];
+ case SB_CMD_BBOX: {
+ int index, x, y, width, height;
+ char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 4];
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if ((index == entryPtr->numChars) && (index > 0)) {
- index--;
- }
- Tk_CharBbox(entryPtr->textLayout, index, &x, &y,
- &width, &height);
- sprintf(buf, "%d %d %d %d", x + entryPtr->layoutX,
- y + entryPtr->layoutY, width, height);
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
- break;
- }
-
- case SB_CMD_CGET: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option");
- goto error;
- }
-
- objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) entryPtr,
- entryPtr->optionTable, objv[2], entryPtr->tkwin);
- if (objPtr == NULL) {
- goto error;
- } else {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- }
- break;
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
+ if ((index == entryPtr->numChars) && (index > 0)) {
+ index--;
+ }
+ Tk_CharBbox(entryPtr->textLayout, index, &x, &y,
+ &width, &height);
+ sprintf(buf, "%d %d %d %d", x + entryPtr->layoutX,
+ y + entryPtr->layoutY, width, height);
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
+ break;
+ }
- case SB_CMD_CONFIGURE: {
- if (objc <= 3) {
- objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) entryPtr,
- entryPtr->optionTable,
- (objc == 3) ? objv[2] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL,
- entryPtr->tkwin);
- if (objPtr == NULL) {
- goto error;
- } else {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- }
- } else {
- result = ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc-2, objv+2, 0);
- }
- break;
+ case SB_CMD_CGET:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option");
+ goto error;
}
- case SB_CMD_DELETE: {
- int first, last;
+ objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) entryPtr,
+ entryPtr->optionTable, objv[2], entryPtr->tkwin);
+ if (objPtr == NULL) {
+ goto error;
+ } else {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
- if ((objc < 3) || (objc > 4)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "firstIndex ?lastIndex?");
+ case SB_CMD_CONFIGURE:
+ if (objc <= 3) {
+ objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) entryPtr,
+ entryPtr->optionTable,
+ (objc == 3) ? objv[2] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL,
+ entryPtr->tkwin);
+ if (objPtr == NULL) {
goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &first) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (objc == 3) {
- last = first + 1;
} else {
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
- &last) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- }
- if ((last >= first) && (entryPtr->state == STATE_NORMAL)) {
- DeleteChars(entryPtr, first, last - first);
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
}
- break;
+ } else {
+ result = ConfigureEntry(interp, entryPtr, objc-2, objv+2, 0);
}
+ break;
- case SB_CMD_GET: {
- if (objc != 2) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, (char *) NULL);
+ case SB_CMD_DELETE: {
+ int first, last;
+
+ if ((objc < 3) || (objc > 4)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "firstIndex ?lastIndex?");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &first) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (objc == 3) {
+ last = first + 1;
+ } else {
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
+ &last) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
- Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), entryPtr->string, -1);
- break;
}
+ if ((last >= first) && (entryPtr->state == STATE_NORMAL)) {
+ DeleteChars(entryPtr, first, last - first);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
- case SB_CMD_ICURSOR: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "pos");
+ case SB_CMD_GET:
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, (char *) NULL);
+ goto error;
+ }
+ Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), entryPtr->string, -1);
+ break;
+
+ case SB_CMD_ICURSOR:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "pos");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &entryPtr->insertPos) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
+ break;
+
+ case SB_CMD_IDENTIFY: {
+ int x, y, elem;
+
+ if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "x y");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if ((Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[2], &x) != TCL_OK) ||
+ (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[3], &y) != TCL_OK)) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ elem = GetSpinboxElement(sbPtr, x, y);
+ if (elem != SEL_NONE) {
+ Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
+ selElementNames[elem], -1);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case SB_CMD_INDEX: {
+ int index;
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "string");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(index));
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case SB_CMD_INSERT: {
+ int index;
+
+ if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index text");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (entryPtr->state == STATE_NORMAL) {
+ InsertChars(entryPtr, index, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]));
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case SB_CMD_INVOKE:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "elemName");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2],
+ selElementNames, "element", 0, &cmdIndex);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (entryPtr->state != STATE_DISABLED) {
+ if (SpinboxInvoke(interp, sbPtr, cmdIndex) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &entryPtr->insertPos) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- break;
}
-
- case SB_CMD_IDENTIFY: {
- int x, y, elem;
+ break;
+
+ case SB_CMD_SCAN: {
+ int x;
+ char *minorCmd;
+
+ if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "mark|dragto x");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[3], &x) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+ minorCmd = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
+ if (minorCmd[0] == 'm'
+ && (strncmp(minorCmd, "mark", strlen(minorCmd)) == 0)) {
+ entryPtr->scanMarkX = x;
+ entryPtr->scanMarkIndex = entryPtr->leftIndex;
+ } else if ((minorCmd[0] == 'd')
+ && (strncmp(minorCmd, "dragto", strlen(minorCmd)) == 0)) {
+ EntryScanTo(entryPtr, x);
+ } else {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad scan option \"",
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), "\": must be mark or dragto",
+ (char *) NULL);
+ goto error;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case SB_CMD_SELECTION: {
+ int index, index2;
+
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option ?index?");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Parse the selection sub-command, using the command table
+ * "sbSelCmdNames" defined above.
+ */
+
+ result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], sbSelCmdNames,
+ "selection option", 0, &selIndex);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Disabled entries don't allow the selection to be modified, but
+ * 'selection present' must return a boolean.
+ */
+
+ if ((entryPtr->state == STATE_DISABLED)
+ && (selIndex != SB_SEL_PRESENT)) {
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ switch (selIndex) {
+ case SB_SEL_ADJUST:
if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "x y");
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
goto error;
}
- if ((Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[2], &x) != TCL_OK) ||
- (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[3], &y) != TCL_OK)) {
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
- elem = GetSpinboxElement(sbPtr, x, y);
- if (elem != SEL_NONE) {
- Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
- selElementNames[elem], -1);
+ if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0) {
+ int half1, half2;
+
+ half1 = (entryPtr->selectFirst + entryPtr->selectLast)/2;
+ half2 = (entryPtr->selectFirst + entryPtr->selectLast + 1)/2;
+ if (index < half1) {
+ entryPtr->selectAnchor = entryPtr->selectLast;
+ } else if (index > half2) {
+ entryPtr->selectAnchor = entryPtr->selectFirst;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * We're at about the halfway point in the selection; just
+ * keep the existing anchor.
+ */
+ }
}
+ EntrySelectTo(entryPtr, index);
break;
- }
-
- case SB_CMD_INDEX: {
- int index;
+ case SB_SEL_CLEAR:
if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "string");
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, (char *) NULL);
goto error;
}
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
+ if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0) {
+ entryPtr->selectFirst = -1;
+ entryPtr->selectLast = -1;
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
}
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(index));
- break;
- }
-
- case SB_CMD_INSERT: {
- int index;
+ goto done;
+ case SB_SEL_FROM:
if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index text");
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
goto error;
}
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (entryPtr->state == STATE_NORMAL) {
- InsertChars(entryPtr, index, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]));
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
+ entryPtr->selectAnchor = index;
break;
- }
- case SB_CMD_INVOKE: {
+ case SB_SEL_PRESENT:
if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "elemName");
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, (char *) NULL);
goto error;
}
- result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2],
- selElementNames, "element", 0, &cmdIndex);
- if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
+ Tcl_NewBooleanObj((entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0)));
+ goto done;
+
+ case SB_SEL_RANGE:
+ if (objc != 5) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "start end");
goto error;
}
- if (entryPtr->state != STATE_DISABLED) {
- if (SpinboxInvoke(interp, sbPtr, cmdIndex) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- }
- break;
- }
-
- case SB_CMD_SCAN: {
- int x;
- char *minorCmd;
-
- if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "mark|dragto x");
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[3], &x) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[4]),& index2) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
-
- minorCmd = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- if (minorCmd[0] == 'm'
- && (strncmp(minorCmd, "mark", strlen(minorCmd)) == 0)) {
- entryPtr->scanMarkX = x;
- entryPtr->scanMarkIndex = entryPtr->leftIndex;
- } else if ((minorCmd[0] == 'd')
- && (strncmp(minorCmd, "dragto", strlen(minorCmd)) == 0)) {
- EntryScanTo(entryPtr, x);
+ if (index >= index2) {
+ entryPtr->selectFirst = -1;
+ entryPtr->selectLast = -1;
} else {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad scan option \"",
- Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), "\": must be mark or dragto",
- (char *) NULL);
- goto error;
+ entryPtr->selectFirst = index;
+ entryPtr->selectLast = index2;
+ }
+ if (!(entryPtr->flags & GOT_SELECTION)
+ && (entryPtr->exportSelection)) {
+ Tk_OwnSelection(entryPtr->tkwin, XA_PRIMARY,
+ EntryLostSelection, (ClientData) entryPtr);
+ entryPtr->flags |= GOT_SELECTION;
}
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
break;
- }
-
- case SB_CMD_SELECTION: {
- int index, index2;
- if (objc < 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option ?index?");
+ case SB_SEL_TO:
+ if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
goto error;
}
-
- /*
- * Parse the selection sub-command, using the command
- * table "sbSelCmdNames" defined above.
- */
-
- result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], sbSelCmdNames,
- "selection option", 0, &selIndex);
- if (result != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
+ EntrySelectTo(entryPtr, index);
+ break;
- /*
- * Disabled entries don't allow the selection to be modified,
- * but 'selection present' must return a boolean.
- */
-
- if ((entryPtr->state == STATE_DISABLED)
- && (selIndex != SB_SEL_PRESENT)) {
- goto done;
+ case SB_SEL_ELEMENT:
+ if ((objc < 3) || (objc > 4)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "?elemName?");
+ goto error;
}
+ if (objc == 3) {
+ Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
+ selElementNames[sbPtr->selElement], -1);
+ } else {
+ int lastElement = sbPtr->selElement;
- switch (selIndex) {
- case SB_SEL_ADJUST: {
- if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0) {
- int half1, half2;
-
- half1 = (entryPtr->selectFirst
- + entryPtr->selectLast)/2;
- half2 = (entryPtr->selectFirst
- + entryPtr->selectLast + 1)/2;
- if (index < half1) {
- entryPtr->selectAnchor = entryPtr->selectLast;
- } else if (index > half2) {
- entryPtr->selectAnchor = entryPtr->selectFirst;
- } else {
- /*
- * We're at about the halfway point in the
- * selection; just keep the existing anchor.
- */
- }
- }
- EntrySelectTo(entryPtr, index);
- break;
- }
-
- case SB_SEL_CLEAR: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, (char *) NULL);
- goto error;
- }
- if (entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0) {
- entryPtr->selectFirst = -1;
- entryPtr->selectLast = -1;
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- }
- goto done;
- }
-
- case SB_SEL_FROM: {
- if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- entryPtr->selectAnchor = index;
- break;
- }
-
- case SB_SEL_PRESENT: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, (char *) NULL);
- goto error;
- }
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
- Tcl_NewBooleanObj((entryPtr->selectFirst >= 0)));
- goto done;
+ result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[3], selElementNames,
+ "selection element", 0, &(sbPtr->selElement));
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ goto error;
}
-
- case SB_SEL_RANGE: {
- if (objc != 5) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "start end");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[4]),& index2) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (index >= index2) {
- entryPtr->selectFirst = -1;
- entryPtr->selectLast = -1;
- } else {
- entryPtr->selectFirst = index;
- entryPtr->selectLast = index2;
- }
- if (!(entryPtr->flags & GOT_SELECTION)
- && (entryPtr->exportSelection)) {
- Tk_OwnSelection(entryPtr->tkwin, XA_PRIMARY,
- EntryLostSelection, (ClientData) entryPtr);
- entryPtr->flags |= GOT_SELECTION;
- }
+ if (lastElement != sbPtr->selElement) {
EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- break;
- }
-
- case SB_SEL_TO: {
- if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index");
- goto error;
- }
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- EntrySelectTo(entryPtr, index);
- break;
- }
-
- case SB_SEL_ELEMENT: {
- if ((objc < 3) || (objc > 4)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "?elemName?");
- goto error;
- }
- if (objc == 3) {
- Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
- selElementNames[sbPtr->selElement], -1);
- } else {
- int lastElement = sbPtr->selElement;
-
- result = Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[3],
- selElementNames, "selection element", 0,
- &(sbPtr->selElement));
- if (result != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (lastElement != sbPtr->selElement) {
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- }
- }
- break;
}
}
break;
}
+ break;
+ }
- case SB_CMD_SET: {
- if (objc > 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?string?");
- goto error;
- }
- if (objc == 3) {
- EntryValueChanged(entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]));
- }
- Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), entryPtr->string, -1);
- break;
+ case SB_CMD_SET:
+ if (objc > 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?string?");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (objc == 3) {
+ EntryValueChanged(entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]));
}
+ Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), entryPtr->string, -1);
+ break;
- case SB_CMD_VALIDATE: {
- int code;
+ case SB_CMD_VALIDATE: {
+ int code;
- if (objc != 2) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, (char *) NULL);
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, (char *) NULL);
+ goto error;
+ }
+ selIndex = entryPtr->validate;
+ entryPtr->validate = VALIDATE_ALL;
+ code = EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, (char *) NULL, entryPtr->string,
+ -1, VALIDATE_FORCED);
+ if (entryPtr->validate != VALIDATE_NONE) {
+ entryPtr->validate = selIndex;
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj((code == TCL_OK)));
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case SB_CMD_XVIEW: {
+ int index;
+
+ if (objc == 2) {
+ double first, last;
+ char buf[TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE * 2];
+
+ EntryVisibleRange(entryPtr, &first, &last);
+ sprintf(buf, "%g %g", first, last);
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
+ goto done;
+ } else if (objc == 3) {
+ if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
- selIndex = entryPtr->validate;
- entryPtr->validate = VALIDATE_ALL;
- code = EntryValidateChange(entryPtr, (char *) NULL,
- entryPtr->string, -1, VALIDATE_FORCED);
- if (entryPtr->validate != VALIDATE_NONE) {
- entryPtr->validate = selIndex;
- }
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj((code == TCL_OK)));
- break;
- }
+ } else {
+ double fraction;
+ int count;
- case SB_CMD_XVIEW: {
- int index;
-
- if (objc == 2) {
- double first, last;
- char buf[TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE * 2];
-
- EntryVisibleRange(entryPtr, &first, &last);
- sprintf(buf, "%g %g", first, last);
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
- goto done;
- } else if (objc == 3) {
- if (GetEntryIndex(interp, entryPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- &index) != TCL_OK) {
- goto error;
- }
- } else {
- double fraction;
- int count;
-
- index = entryPtr->leftIndex;
- switch (Tk_GetScrollInfoObj(interp, objc, objv, &fraction,
- &count)) {
- case TK_SCROLL_ERROR: {
- goto error;
- }
- case TK_SCROLL_MOVETO: {
- index = (int) ((fraction * entryPtr->numChars) + 0.5);
- break;
- }
- case TK_SCROLL_PAGES: {
- int charsPerPage;
-
- charsPerPage = ((Tk_Width(entryPtr->tkwin)
- - 2 * entryPtr->inset - entryPtr->xWidth)
- / entryPtr->avgWidth) - 2;
- if (charsPerPage < 1) {
- charsPerPage = 1;
- }
- index += count * charsPerPage;
- break;
- }
- case TK_SCROLL_UNITS: {
- index += count;
- break;
- }
+ index = entryPtr->leftIndex;
+ switch (Tk_GetScrollInfoObj(interp, objc, objv, &fraction,
+ &count)) {
+ case TK_SCROLL_ERROR:
+ goto error;
+ case TK_SCROLL_MOVETO:
+ index = (int) ((fraction * entryPtr->numChars) + 0.5);
+ break;
+ case TK_SCROLL_PAGES: {
+ int charsPerPage;
+
+ charsPerPage = ((Tk_Width(entryPtr->tkwin)
+ - 2 * entryPtr->inset - entryPtr->xWidth)
+ / entryPtr->avgWidth) - 2;
+ if (charsPerPage < 1) {
+ charsPerPage = 1;
}
+ index += count * charsPerPage;
+ break;
}
- if (index >= entryPtr->numChars) {
- index = entryPtr->numChars - 1;
- }
- if (index < 0) {
- index = 0;
+ case TK_SCROLL_UNITS:
+ index += count;
+ break;
}
- entryPtr->leftIndex = index;
- entryPtr->flags |= UPDATE_SCROLLBAR;
- EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr);
- EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
- break;
}
+ if (index >= entryPtr->numChars) {
+ index = entryPtr->numChars - 1;
+ }
+ if (index < 0) {
+ index = 0;
+ }
+ entryPtr->leftIndex = index;
+ entryPtr->flags |= UPDATE_SCROLLBAR;
+ EntryComputeGeometry(entryPtr);
+ EventuallyRedraw(entryPtr);
+ break;
+ }
}
- done:
+ done:
Tcl_Release((ClientData) entryPtr);
return result;
- error:
+ error:
Tcl_Release((ClientData) entryPtr);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -4199,25 +4160,25 @@ GetSpinboxElement(sbPtr, x, y)
*
* SpinboxInvoke --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when the invoke method for the
- * widget is called.
+ * This function is invoked when the invoke method for the widget is
+ * called.
*
* Results:
* TCL_OK.
*
* Side effects:
- * An background error condition may arise when invoking the
- * callback. The widget value may change.
+ * An background error condition may arise when invoking the callback.
+ * The widget value may change.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SpinboxInvoke(interp, sbPtr, element)
- register Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
- register Spinbox *sbPtr; /* Spinbox to invoke. */
- int element; /* element to invoke, either the "up"
- * or "down" button. */
+ register Tcl_Interp *interp;/* Current interpreter. */
+ register Spinbox *sbPtr; /* Spinbox to invoke. */
+ int element; /* Element to invoke, either the "up" or
+ * "down" button. */
{
Entry *entryPtr = (Entry *) sbPtr;
char *type;
@@ -4225,16 +4186,16 @@ SpinboxInvoke(interp, sbPtr, element)
Tcl_DString script;
switch (element) {
- case SEL_BUTTONUP:
- type = "up";
- up = 1;
- break;
- case SEL_BUTTONDOWN:
- type = "down";
- up = 0;
- break;
- default:
- return TCL_OK;
+ case SEL_BUTTONUP:
+ type = "up";
+ up = 1;
+ break;
+ case SEL_BUTTONDOWN:
+ type = "down";
+ up = 0;
+ break;
+ default:
+ return TCL_OK;
}
if (fabs(sbPtr->increment) > MIN_DBL_VAL) {
@@ -4244,11 +4205,11 @@ SpinboxInvoke(interp, sbPtr, element)
Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, sbPtr->listObj, sbPtr->eIndex, &objPtr);
if (strcmp(Tcl_GetString(objPtr), entryPtr->string)) {
/*
- * Somehow the string changed from what we expected,
- * so let's do a search on the list to see if the current
- * value is there. If not, move to the first element of
- * the list.
+ * Somehow the string changed from what we expected, so let's
+ * do a search on the list to see if the current value is
+ * there. If not, move to the first element of the list.
*/
+
int i, listc, elemLen, length = entryPtr->numChars;
char *bytes;
Tcl_Obj **listv;
@@ -4288,43 +4249,44 @@ SpinboxInvoke(interp, sbPtr, element)
if (Tcl_GetDouble(NULL, entryPtr->string, &dvalue) != TCL_OK) {
/*
- * If the string is empty, or isn't a valid double value,
- * just use the -from value
+ * If the string is empty, or isn't a valid double value, just
+ * use the -from value
*/
+
dvalue = sbPtr->fromValue;
- } else {
- if (up) {
- dvalue += sbPtr->increment;
- if (dvalue > sbPtr->toValue) {
- if (sbPtr->wrap) {
- dvalue = sbPtr->fromValue;
- } else {
- dvalue = sbPtr->toValue;
- }
- } else if (dvalue < sbPtr->fromValue) {
- /*
- * It's possible that when pressing up, we are
- * still less than the fromValue, because the
- * user may have manipulated the value by hand.
- */
+ } else if (up) {
+ dvalue += sbPtr->increment;
+ if (dvalue > sbPtr->toValue) {
+ if (sbPtr->wrap) {
dvalue = sbPtr->fromValue;
+ } else {
+ dvalue = sbPtr->toValue;
}
- } else {
- dvalue -= sbPtr->increment;
- if (dvalue < sbPtr->fromValue) {
- if (sbPtr->wrap) {
- dvalue = sbPtr->toValue;
- } else {
- dvalue = sbPtr->fromValue;
- }
- } else if (dvalue > sbPtr->toValue) {
- /*
- * It's possible that when pressing down, we are
- * still greater than the toValue, because the
- * user may have manipulated the value by hand.
- */
+ } else if (dvalue < sbPtr->fromValue) {
+ /*
+ * It's possible that when pressing up, we are still less
+ * than the fromValue, because the user may have
+ * manipulated the value by hand.
+ */
+
+ dvalue = sbPtr->fromValue;
+ }
+ } else {
+ dvalue -= sbPtr->increment;
+ if (dvalue < sbPtr->fromValue) {
+ if (sbPtr->wrap) {
dvalue = sbPtr->toValue;
+ } else {
+ dvalue = sbPtr->fromValue;
}
+ } else if (dvalue > sbPtr->toValue) {
+ /*
+ * It's possible that when pressing down, we are still
+ * greater than the toValue, because the user may have
+ * manipulated the value by hand.
+ */
+
+ dvalue = sbPtr->toValue;
}
}
sprintf(sbPtr->formatBuf, sbPtr->valueFormat, dvalue);
@@ -4345,9 +4307,11 @@ SpinboxInvoke(interp, sbPtr, element)
if (code != TCL_OK) {
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, "\n\t(in command executed by spinbox)");
Tcl_BackgroundError(interp);
+
/*
* Yes, it's an error, but a bg one, so we return OK
*/
+
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -4362,9 +4326,9 @@ SpinboxInvoke(interp, sbPtr, element)
*
* ComputeFormat --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to recompute the "format" fields
- * of a spinbox's widget record, which determines how the value
- * of the dial is converted to a string.
+ * This function is invoked to recompute the "format" fields of a
+ * spinbox's widget record, which determines how the value of the dial is
+ * converted to a string.
*
* Results:
* Tcl result code.
@@ -4383,8 +4347,8 @@ ComputeFormat(sbPtr)
int eDigits, fDigits;
/*
- * Compute the displacement from the decimal of the most significant
- * digit required for any number in the dial's range.
+ * Compute the displacement from the decimal of the most significant digit
+ * required for any number in the dial's range.
*/
if (sbPtr->reqFormat) {
@@ -4406,6 +4370,7 @@ ComputeFormat(sbPtr)
/*
* A increment was specified, so use it.
*/
+
leastSigDigit = (int) floor(log10(sbPtr->increment));
} else {
leastSigDigit = 0;
@@ -4416,13 +4381,13 @@ ComputeFormat(sbPtr)
}
/*
- * Compute the number of characters required using "e" format and
- * "f" format, and then choose whichever one takes fewer characters.
+ * Compute the number of characters required using "e" format and "f"
+ * format, and then choose whichever one takes fewer characters.
*/
eDigits = numDigits + 4;
if (numDigits > 1) {
- eDigits++; /* Decimal point. */
+ eDigits++; /* Decimal point. */
}
afterDecimal = numDigits - mostSigDigit - 1;
if (afterDecimal < 0) {
@@ -4430,10 +4395,10 @@ ComputeFormat(sbPtr)
}
fDigits = (mostSigDigit >= 0) ? mostSigDigit + afterDecimal : afterDecimal;
if (afterDecimal > 0) {
- fDigits++; /* Decimal point. */
+ fDigits++; /* Decimal point. */
}
if (mostSigDigit < 0) {
- fDigits++; /* Zero to left of decimal point. */
+ fDigits++; /* Zero to left of decimal point. */
}
if (fDigits <= eDigits) {
sprintf(sbPtr->digitFormat, "%%.%df", afterDecimal);
@@ -4443,3 +4408,11 @@ ComputeFormat(sbPtr)
sbPtr->valueFormat = sbPtr->digitFormat;
return TCL_OK;
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkFocus.c b/generic/tkFocus.c
index 967cd1c..982644e 100644
--- a/generic/tkFocus.c
+++ b/generic/tkFocus.c
@@ -1,25 +1,23 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkFocus.c --
*
- * This file contains procedures that manage the input
- * focus for Tk.
+ * This file contains functions that manage the input focus for Tk.
*
* Copyright (c) 1990-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkFocus.c,v 1.11 2004/01/13 02:06:00 davygrvy Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkFocus.c,v 1.12 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkInt.h"
#include "tkPort.h"
-
/*
- * For each top-level window that has ever received the focus, there
- * is a record of the following type:
+ * For each top-level window that has ever received the focus, there is a
+ * record of the following type:
*/
typedef struct TkToplevelFocusInfo {
@@ -33,19 +31,17 @@ typedef struct TkToplevelFocusInfo {
} ToplevelFocusInfo;
/*
- * One of the following structures exists for each display used by
- * each application. These are linked together from the TkMainInfo
- * structure. These structures are needed because it isn't
- * sufficient to store a single piece of focus information in each
- * display or in each application: we need the cross-product.
- * There needs to be separate information for each display, because
- * it's possible to have multiple focus windows active simultaneously
- * on different displays. There also needs to be separate information
- * for each application, because of embedding: if an embedded
- * application has the focus, its container application also has
- * the focus. Thus we keep a list of structures for each application:
- * the same display can appear in structures for several applications
- * at once.
+ * One of the following structures exists for each display used by each
+ * application. These are linked together from the TkMainInfo structure.
+ * These structures are needed because it isn't sufficient to store a single
+ * piece of focus information in each display or in each application: we need
+ * the cross-product. There needs to be separate information for each display,
+ * because it's possible to have multiple focus windows active simultaneously
+ * on different displays. There also needs to be separate information for each
+ * application, because of embedding: if an embedded application has the
+ * focus, its container application also has the focus. Thus we keep a list of
+ * structures for each application: the same display can appear in structures
+ * for several applications at once.
*/
typedef struct TkDisplayFocusInfo {
@@ -60,34 +56,40 @@ typedef struct TkDisplayFocusInfo {
* supposed to receive the X input focus as
* soon as it is mapped (needed to handle the
* fact that X won't allow the focus on an
- * unmapped window). NULL means no delayed
+ * unmapped window). NULL means no delayed
* focus op in progress for this display. */
- int forceFocus; /* Associated with focusOnMapPtr: non-zero
+ int forceFocus; /* Associated with focusOnMapPtr: non-zero
* means claim the focus even if some other
* application currently has it. */
unsigned long focusSerial; /* Serial number of last request this
* application made to change the focus on
- * this display. Used to identify stale
- * focus notifications coming from the
- * X server. */
+ * this display. Used to identify stale focus
+ * notifications coming from the X server. */
struct TkDisplayFocusInfo *nextPtr;
- /* Next in list of all display focus
- * records for a given application. */
+ /* Next in list of all display focus records
+ * for a given application. */
} DisplayFocusInfo;
/*
- * The following magic value is stored in the "send_event" field of
- * FocusIn and FocusOut events that are generated in this file. This
- * allows us to separate "real" events coming from the server from
- * those that we generated.
+ * The following magic value is stored in the "send_event" field of FocusIn
+ * and FocusOut events that are generated in this file. This allows us to
+ * separate "real" events coming from the server from those that we generated.
*/
-#define GENERATED_EVENT_MAGIC ((Bool) 0x547321ac)
+#define GENERATED_EVENT_MAGIC ((Bool) 0x547321ac)
/*
- * Forward declarations for procedures defined in this file:
+ * Debugging support...
*/
+#define DEBUG(dispPtr, arguments) \
+ if ((dispPtr)->focusDebug) { \
+ printf arguments; \
+ }
+
+/*
+ * Forward declarations for functions defined in this file:
+ */
static DisplayFocusInfo *FindDisplayFocusInfo _ANSI_ARGS_((TkMainInfo *mainPtr,
TkDisplay *dispPtr));
@@ -101,8 +103,8 @@ static void GenerateFocusEvents _ANSI_ARGS_((TkWindow *sourcePtr,
*
* Tk_FocusObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "focus" Tcl command.
- * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "focus" Tcl command. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -115,8 +117,7 @@ static void GenerateFocusEvents _ANSI_ARGS_((TkWindow *sourcePtr,
int
Tk_FocusObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
- ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with
- * interpreter. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with interpreter. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
@@ -144,17 +145,17 @@ Tk_FocusObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * If invoked with a single argument beginning with "." then focus
- * on that window.
+ * If invoked with a single argument beginning with "." then focus on that
+ * window.
*/
if (objc == 2) {
- windowName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[1], (int *) NULL);
+ windowName = Tcl_GetString(objv[1]);
/*
* The empty string case exists for backwards compatibility.
*/
-
+
if (windowName[0] == '\0') {
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -170,6 +171,10 @@ Tk_FocusObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
}
+ /*
+ * We have a subcommand to parse and act upon.
+ */
+
if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[1], focusOptions, "option", 0,
&index) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -179,63 +184,58 @@ Tk_FocusObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
switch (index) {
- case 0: { /* -displayof */
- windowName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], (int *) NULL);
- newPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_NameToWindow(interp, windowName, tkwin);
- if (newPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- newPtr = TkGetFocusWin(newPtr);
- if (newPtr != NULL) {
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, newPtr->pathName, TCL_STATIC);
- }
- break;
+ case 0: /* -displayof */
+ windowName = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
+ newPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_NameToWindow(interp, windowName, tkwin);
+ if (newPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case 1: { /* -force */
- windowName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], (int *) NULL);
+ newPtr = TkGetFocusWin(newPtr);
+ if (newPtr != NULL) {
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp, newPtr->pathName, TCL_STATIC);
+ }
+ break;
+ case 1: /* -force */
+ windowName = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- /*
- * The empty string case exists for backwards compatibility.
- */
-
- if (windowName[0] == '\0') {
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- newPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_NameToWindow(interp, windowName, tkwin);
- if (newPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- TkSetFocusWin(newPtr, 1);
- break;
+ /*
+ * The empty string case exists for backwards compatibility.
+ */
+
+ if (windowName[0] == '\0') {
+ return TCL_OK;
}
- case 2: { /* -lastfor */
- windowName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], (int *) NULL);
- newPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_NameToWindow(interp, windowName, tkwin);
- if (newPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ newPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_NameToWindow(interp, windowName, tkwin);
+ if (newPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ TkSetFocusWin(newPtr, 1);
+ break;
+ case 2: /* -lastfor */
+ windowName = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
+ newPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_NameToWindow(interp, windowName, tkwin);
+ if (newPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ for (topLevelPtr = newPtr; topLevelPtr != NULL;
+ topLevelPtr = topLevelPtr->parentPtr) {
+ if (!(topLevelPtr->flags & TK_TOP_HIERARCHY)) {
+ continue;
}
- for (topLevelPtr = newPtr; topLevelPtr != NULL;
- topLevelPtr = topLevelPtr->parentPtr) {
- if (topLevelPtr->flags & TK_TOP_HIERARCHY) {
- for (tlFocusPtr = newPtr->mainPtr->tlFocusPtr;
- tlFocusPtr != NULL;
- tlFocusPtr = tlFocusPtr->nextPtr) {
- if (tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr == topLevelPtr) {
- Tcl_SetResult(interp,
- tlFocusPtr->focusWinPtr->pathName,
- TCL_STATIC);
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- }
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, topLevelPtr->pathName, TCL_STATIC);
+ for (tlFocusPtr = newPtr->mainPtr->tlFocusPtr; tlFocusPtr != NULL;
+ tlFocusPtr = tlFocusPtr->nextPtr) {
+ if (tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr == topLevelPtr) {
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp,
+ tlFocusPtr->focusWinPtr->pathName, TCL_STATIC);
return TCL_OK;
}
}
- break;
- }
- default: {
- Tcl_Panic("bad const entries to focusOptions in focus command");
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp, topLevelPtr->pathName, TCL_STATIC);
+ return TCL_OK;
}
+ break;
+ default:
+ Tcl_Panic("bad const entries to focusOptions in focus command");
}
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -245,13 +245,13 @@ Tk_FocusObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* TkFocusFilterEvent --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tk_HandleEvent when it encounters
- * a FocusIn, FocusOut, Enter, or Leave event.
+ * This function is invoked by Tk_HandleEvent when it encounters a
+ * FocusIn, FocusOut, Enter, or Leave event.
*
* Results:
- * A return value of 1 means that Tk_HandleEvent should process
- * the event normally (i.e. event handlers should be invoked).
- * A return value of 0 means that this event should be ignored.
+ * A return value of 1 means that Tk_HandleEvent should process the event
+ * normally (i.e. event handlers should be invoked). A return value of 0
+ * means that this event should be ignored.
*
* Side effects:
* Additional events may be generated, and the focus may switch.
@@ -266,21 +266,19 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
* event. */
{
/*
- * Design notes: the window manager and X server work together to
- * transfer the focus among top-level windows. This procedure takes
- * care of transferring the focus from a top-level or wrapper window
- * to the actual window within that top-level that has the focus.
- * We do this by synthesizing X events to move the focus around.
- * None of the FocusIn and FocusOut events generated by X are ever
- * used outside of this procedure; only the synthesized events get
- * through to the rest of the application. At one point (e.g.
- * Tk4.0b1) Tk used to call X to move the focus from a top-level to
- * one of its descendants, then just pass through the events
- * generated by X. This approach didn't work very well, for a
- * variety of reasons. For example, if X generates the events they
- * go at the back of the event queue, which could cause problems if
- * other things have already happened, such as moving the focus to
- * yet another window.
+ * Design notes: the window manager and X server work together to transfer
+ * the focus among top-level windows. This function takes care of
+ * transferring the focus from a top-level or wrapper window to the actual
+ * window within that top-level that has the focus. We do this by
+ * synthesizing X events to move the focus around. None of the FocusIn and
+ * FocusOut events generated by X are ever used outside of this function;
+ * only the synthesized events get through to the rest of the application.
+ * At one point (e.g. Tk4.0b1) Tk used to call X to move the focus from a
+ * top-level to one of its descendants, then just pass through the events
+ * generated by X. This approach didn't work very well, for a variety of
+ * reasons. For example, if X generates the events they go at the back of
+ * the event queue, which could cause problems if other things have
+ * already happened, such as moving the focus to yet another window.
*/
ToplevelFocusInfo *tlFocusPtr;
@@ -290,8 +288,8 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
int retValue, delta;
/*
- * If this was a generated event, just turn off the generated
- * flag and pass the event through to Tk bindings.
+ * If this was a generated event, just turn off the generated flag and
+ * pass the event through to Tk bindings.
*/
if (eventPtr->xfocus.send_event == GENERATED_EVENT_MAGIC) {
@@ -300,11 +298,11 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * Check for special events generated by embedded applications to
- * request the input focus. If this is one of those events, make
- * the change in focus and return without any additional processing
- * of the event (note: the "detail" field of the event indicates
- * whether to claim the focus even if we don't already have it).
+ * Check for special events generated by embedded applications to request
+ * the input focus. If this is one of those events, make the change in
+ * focus and return without any additional processing of the event (note:
+ * the "detail" field of the event indicates whether to claim the focus
+ * even if we don't already have it).
*/
if ((eventPtr->xfocus.mode == EMBEDDED_APP_WANTS_FOCUS)
@@ -314,10 +312,9 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * This was not a generated event. We'll return 1 (so that the
- * event will be processed) if it's an Enter or Leave event, and
- * 0 (so that the event won't be processed) if it's a FocusIn or
- * FocusOut event.
+ * This was not a generated event. We'll return 1 (so that the event will
+ * be processed) if it's an Enter or Leave event, and 0 (so that the event
+ * won't be processed) if it's a FocusIn or FocusOut event.
*/
retValue = 0;
@@ -325,26 +322,26 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
if (eventPtr->type == FocusIn) {
/*
* Skip FocusIn events that cause confusion
- * NotifyVirtual and NotifyNonlinearVirtual - Virtual events occur
- * on windows in between the origin and destination of the
- * focus change. For FocusIn we may see this when focus
- * goes into an embedded child. We don't care about this,
- * although we may end up getting a NotifyPointer later.
- * NotifyInferior - focus is coming to us from an embedded child.
- * When focus is on an embeded focus, we still think we have
- * the focus, too, so this message doesn't change our state.
- * NotifyPointerRoot - should never happen because this is sent
- * to the root window.
+ * NotifyVirtual and NotifyNonlinearVirtual - Virtual events occur on
+ * windows in between the origin and destination of the focus
+ * change. For FocusIn we may see this when focus goes into an
+ * embedded child. We don't care about this, although we may end
+ * up getting a NotifyPointer later.
+ * NotifyInferior - focus is coming to us from an embedded child. When
+ * focus is on an embeded focus, we still think we have the
+ * focus, too, so this message doesn't change our state.
+ * NotifyPointerRoot - should never happen because this is sent to the
+ * root window.
*
* Interesting FocusIn events are
* NotifyAncestor - focus is coming from our parent, probably the root.
* NotifyNonlinear - focus is coming from a different branch, probably
* another toplevel.
- * NotifyPointer - implicit focus because of the mouse position.
- * This is only interesting on toplevels, when it means that the
- * focus has been set to the root window but the mouse is over
- * this toplevel. We take the focus implicitly (probably no
- * window manager)
+ * NotifyPointer - implicit focus because of the mouse position. This
+ * is only interesting on toplevels, when it means that the focus
+ * has been set to the root window but the mouse is over this
+ * toplevel. We take the focus implicitly (probably no window
+ * manager)
*/
if ((eventPtr->xfocus.detail == NotifyVirtual)
@@ -357,12 +354,12 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
/*
* Skip FocusOut events that cause confusion.
* NotifyPointer - the pointer is in us or a child, and we are losing
- * focus because of an XSetInputFocus. Other focus events
- * will set our state properly.
- * NotifyPointerRoot - should never happen because this is sent
- * to the root window.
- * NotifyInferior - focus leaving us for an embedded child. We
- * retain a notion of focus when an embedded child has focus.
+ * focus because of an XSetInputFocus. Other focus events will
+ * set our state properly.
+ * NotifyPointerRoot - should never happen because this is sent to the
+ * root window.
+ * NotifyInferior - focus leaving us for an embedded child. We retain
+ * a notion of focus when an embedded child has focus.
*
* Interesting events are:
* NotifyAncestor - focus is going to root.
@@ -394,8 +391,8 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * If there is a grab in effect and this window is outside the
- * grabbed tree, then ignore the event.
+ * If there is a grab in effect and this window is outside the grabbed
+ * tree, then ignore the event.
*/
if (TkGrabState(winPtr) == TK_GRAB_EXCLUDED) {
@@ -403,16 +400,15 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * It is possible that there were outstanding FocusIn and FocusOut
- * events on their way to us at the time the focus was changed
- * internally with the "focus" command. If so, these events could
- * potentially cause us to lose the focus (switch it to the window
- * of the last FocusIn event) even though the focus change occurred
- * after those events. The following code detects this and ignores
- * the stale events.
+ * It is possible that there were outstanding FocusIn and FocusOut events
+ * on their way to us at the time the focus was changed internally with
+ * the "focus" command. If so, these events could potentially cause us to
+ * lose the focus (switch it to the window of the last FocusIn event) even
+ * though the focus change occurred after those events. The following code
+ * detects this and ignores the stale events.
*
- * Note: the focusSerial is only generated by TkpChangeFocus,
- * whereas in Tk 4.2 there was always a nop marker generated.
+ * Note: the focusSerial is only generated by TkpChangeFocus, whereas in
+ * Tk 4.2 there was always a nop marker generated.
*/
delta = eventPtr->xfocus.serial - displayFocusPtr->focusSerial;
@@ -442,6 +438,7 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
/*
* Ignore event if newFocus window is already dead!
*/
+
if (newFocusPtr->flags & TK_ALREADY_DEAD) {
return retValue;
}
@@ -453,7 +450,7 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
/*
* NotifyPointer gets set when the focus has been set to the root
- * window but we have the pointer. We'll treat this like an implicit
+ * window but we have the pointer. We'll treat this like an implicit
* focus in event so that upon Leave events we release focus.
*/
@@ -468,9 +465,9 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
GenerateFocusEvents(displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr, (TkWindow *) NULL);
/*
- * Reset dispPtr->focusPtr, but only if it currently is the same
- * as this application's focusWinPtr: this check is needed to
- * handle embedded applications in the same process.
+ * Reset dispPtr->focusPtr, but only if it currently is the same as
+ * this application's focusWinPtr: this check is needed to handle
+ * embedded applications in the same process.
*/
if (dispPtr->focusPtr == displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr) {
@@ -480,25 +477,22 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
} else if (eventPtr->type == EnterNotify) {
/*
* If there is no window manager, or if the window manager isn't
- * moving the focus around (e.g. the disgusting "NoTitleFocus"
- * option has been selected in twm), then we won't get FocusIn
- * or FocusOut events. Instead, the "focus" field will be set
- * in an Enter event to indicate that we've already got the focus
- * when the mouse enters the window (even though we didn't get
- * a FocusIn event). Watch for this and grab the focus when it
- * happens. Note: if this is an embedded application then don't
- * accept the focus implicitly like this; the container
- * application will give us the focus explicitly if it wants us
- * to have it.
+ * moving the focus around (e.g. the disgusting "NoTitleFocus" option
+ * has been selected in twm), then we won't get FocusIn or FocusOut
+ * events. Instead, the "focus" field will be set in an Enter event to
+ * indicate that we've already got the focus when the mouse enters the
+ * window (even though we didn't get a FocusIn event). Watch for this
+ * and grab the focus when it happens. Note: if this is an embedded
+ * application then don't accept the focus implicitly like this; the
+ * container application will give us the focus explicitly if it wants
+ * us to have it.
*/
if (eventPtr->xcrossing.focus &&
- (displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr == NULL)
+ (displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr == NULL)
&& !(winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED)) {
- if (dispPtr->focusDebug) {
- printf("Focussed implicitly on %s\n",
- newFocusPtr->pathName);
- }
+ DEBUG(dispPtr,
+ ("Focussed implicitly on %s\n", newFocusPtr->pathName));
GenerateFocusEvents(displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr, newFocusPtr);
displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr = newFocusPtr;
@@ -509,20 +503,18 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
/*
* If the pointer just left a window for which we automatically
* claimed the focus on enter, move the focus back to the root
- * window, where it was before we claimed it above. Note:
+ * window, where it was before we claimed it above. Note:
* dispPtr->implicitWinPtr may not be the same as
- * displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr (e.g. because the "focus"
- * command was used to redirect the focus after it arrived at
- * dispPtr->implicitWinPtr)!! In addition, we generate events
+ * displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr (e.g. because the "focus" command
+ * was used to redirect the focus after it arrived at
+ * dispPtr->implicitWinPtr)!! In addition, we generate events
* because the window manager won't give us a FocusOut event when
- * we focus on the root.
+ * we focus on the root.
*/
if ((dispPtr->implicitWinPtr != NULL)
&& !(winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED)) {
- if (dispPtr->focusDebug) {
- printf("Defocussed implicit Async\n");
- }
+ DEBUG(dispPtr, ("Defocussed implicit Async\n"));
GenerateFocusEvents(displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr,
(TkWindow *) NULL);
XSetInputFocus(dispPtr->display, PointerRoot, RevertToPointerRoot,
@@ -539,8 +531,8 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
*
* TkSetFocusWin --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to change the focus window for a
- * given display in a given application.
+ * This function is invoked to change the focus window for a given
+ * display in a given application.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -554,11 +546,11 @@ TkFocusFilterEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
void
TkSetFocusWin(winPtr, force)
- TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window that is to be the new focus for
- * its display and application. */
- int force; /* If non-zero, set the X focus to this
- * window even if the application doesn't
- * currently have the X focus. */
+ TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window that is to be the new focus for its
+ * display and application. */
+ int force; /* If non-zero, set the X focus to this window
+ * even if the application doesn't currently
+ * have the X focus. */
{
ToplevelFocusInfo *tlFocusPtr;
DisplayFocusInfo *displayFocusPtr;
@@ -568,9 +560,9 @@ TkSetFocusWin(winPtr, force)
displayFocusPtr = FindDisplayFocusInfo(winPtr->mainPtr, winPtr->dispPtr);
/*
- * If force is set, we should make sure we grab the focus regardless
- * of the current focus window since under Windows, we may need to
- * take control away from another application.
+ * If force is set, we should make sure we grab the focus regardless of
+ * the current focus window since under Windows, we may need to take
+ * control away from another application.
*/
if (winPtr == displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr && !force) {
@@ -578,18 +570,19 @@ TkSetFocusWin(winPtr, force)
}
/*
- * Find the top-level window for winPtr, then find (or create)
- * a record for the top-level. Also see whether winPtr and all its
- * ancestors are mapped.
+ * Find the top-level window for winPtr, then find (or create) a record
+ * for the top-level. Also see whether winPtr and all its ancestors are
+ * mapped.
*/
allMapped = 1;
for (topLevelPtr = winPtr; ; topLevelPtr = topLevelPtr->parentPtr) {
if (topLevelPtr == NULL) {
/*
- * The window is being deleted. No point in worrying about
- * giving it the focus.
+ * The window is being deleted. No point in worrying about giving
+ * it the focus.
*/
+
return;
}
if (!(topLevelPtr->flags & TK_MAPPED)) {
@@ -601,11 +594,11 @@ TkSetFocusWin(winPtr, force)
}
/*
- * If the new focus window isn't mapped, then we can't focus on it
- * (X will generate an error, for example). Instead, create an
- * event handler that will set the focus to this window once it gets
- * mapped. At the same time, delete any old handler that might be
- * around; it's no longer relevant.
+ * If the new focus window isn't mapped, then we can't focus on it (X will
+ * generate an error, for example). Instead, create an event handler that
+ * will set the focus to this window once it gets mapped. At the same
+ * time, delete any old handler that might be around; it's no longer
+ * relevant.
*/
if (displayFocusPtr->focusOnMapPtr != NULL) {
@@ -639,16 +632,15 @@ TkSetFocusWin(winPtr, force)
tlFocusPtr->focusWinPtr = winPtr;
/*
- * Reset the window system's focus window and generate focus events,
- * with two special cases:
+ * Reset the window system's focus window and generate focus events, with
+ * two special cases:
*
- * 1. If the application is embedded and doesn't currently have the
- * focus, don't set the focus directly. Instead, see if the
- * embedding code can claim the focus from the enclosing
- * container.
- * 2. Otherwise, if the application doesn't currently have the
- * focus, don't change the window system's focus unless it was
- * already in this application or "force" was specified.
+ * 1. If the application is embedded and doesn't currently have the focus,
+ * don't set the focus directly. Instead, see if the embedding code can
+ * claim the focus from the enclosing container.
+ * 2. Otherwise, if the application doesn't currently have the focus,
+ * don't change the window system's focus unless it was already in this
+ * application or "force" was specified.
*/
if ((topLevelPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED)
@@ -656,12 +648,11 @@ TkSetFocusWin(winPtr, force)
TkpClaimFocus(topLevelPtr, force);
} else if ((displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr != NULL) || force) {
/*
- * Generate events to shift focus between Tk windows.
- * We do this regardless of what TkpChangeFocus does with
- * the real X focus so that Tk widgets track focus commands
- * when there is no window manager. GenerateFocusEvents will
- * set up a serial number marker so we discard focus events
- * that are triggered by the ChangeFocus.
+ * Generate events to shift focus between Tk windows. We do this
+ * regardless of what TkpChangeFocus does with the real X focus so
+ * that Tk widgets track focus commands when there is no window
+ * manager. GenerateFocusEvents will set up a serial number marker so
+ * we discard focus events that are triggered by the ChangeFocus.
*/
serial = TkpChangeFocus(TkpGetWrapperWindow(topLevelPtr), force);
@@ -679,13 +670,13 @@ TkSetFocusWin(winPtr, force)
*
* TkGetFocusWin --
*
- * Given a window, this procedure returns the current focus
- * window for its application and display.
+ * Given a window, this function returns the current focus window for its
+ * application and display.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the window that currently
- * has the input focus for the specified application and
- * display, or NULL if none.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the window that currently has the
+ * input focus for the specified application and display, or NULL if
+ * none.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -695,8 +686,8 @@ TkSetFocusWin(winPtr, force)
TkWindow *
TkGetFocusWin(winPtr)
- TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window that selects an application
- * and a display. */
+ TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window that selects an application and a
+ * display. */
{
DisplayFocusInfo *displayFocusPtr;
@@ -713,16 +704,16 @@ TkGetFocusWin(winPtr)
*
* TkFocusKeyEvent --
*
- * Given a window and a key press or release event that arrived for
- * the window, use information about the keyboard focus to compute
- * which window should really get the event. In addition, update
- * the event to refer to its new window.
+ * Given a window and a key press or release event that arrived for the
+ * window, use information about the keyboard focus to compute which
+ * window should really get the event. In addition, update the event to
+ * refer to its new window.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the window that has the input
- * focus in winPtr's application, or NULL if winPtr's application
- * doesn't have the input focus. If a non-NULL value is returned,
- * eventPtr will be updated to refer properly to the focus window.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the window that has the input focus
+ * in winPtr's application, or NULL if winPtr's application doesn't have
+ * the input focus. If a non-NULL value is returned, eventPtr will be
+ * updated to refer properly to the focus window.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -732,10 +723,10 @@ TkGetFocusWin(winPtr)
TkWindow *
TkFocusKeyEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
- TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window that selects an application
- * and a display. */
- XEvent *eventPtr; /* X event to redirect (should be KeyPress
- * or KeyRelease). */
+ TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window that selects an application and a
+ * display. */
+ XEvent *eventPtr; /* X event to redirect (should be KeyPress or
+ * KeyRelease). */
{
DisplayFocusInfo *displayFocusPtr;
TkWindow *focusWinPtr;
@@ -762,9 +753,9 @@ TkFocusKeyEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
if ((focusWinPtr != NULL) && (focusWinPtr->mainPtr == winPtr->mainPtr)) {
/*
- * Map the x and y coordinates to make sense in the context of
- * the focus window, if possible (make both -1 if the map-from
- * and map-to windows don't share the same screen).
+ * Map the x and y coordinates to make sense in the context of the
+ * focus window, if possible (make both -1 if the map-from and map-to
+ * windows don't share the same screen).
*/
if ((focusWinPtr->display != winPtr->display)
@@ -783,9 +774,9 @@ TkFocusKeyEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * The event doesn't belong to us. Perhaps, due to embedding, it
- * really belongs to someone else. Give the embedding code a chance
- * to redirect the event.
+ * The event doesn't belong to us. Perhaps, due to embedding, it really
+ * belongs to someone else. Give the embedding code a chance to redirect
+ * the event.
*/
TkpRedirectKeyEvent(winPtr, eventPtr);
@@ -797,9 +788,8 @@ TkFocusKeyEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
*
* TkFocusDeadWindow --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when it is determined that
- * a window is dead. It cleans up focus-related information
- * about the window.
+ * This function is invoked when it is determined that a window is dead.
+ * It cleans up focus-related information about the window.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -812,24 +802,25 @@ TkFocusKeyEvent(winPtr, eventPtr)
void
TkFocusDeadWindow(winPtr)
- register TkWindow *winPtr; /* Information about the window
- * that is being deleted. */
+ register TkWindow *winPtr; /* Information about the window that is being
+ * deleted. */
{
ToplevelFocusInfo *tlFocusPtr, *prevPtr;
DisplayFocusInfo *displayFocusPtr;
TkDisplay *dispPtr = winPtr->dispPtr;
/*
- * Certain special windows like those used for send and clipboard
- * have no mainPtr.
+ * Certain special windows like those used for send and clipboard have no
+ * mainPtr.
*/
- if (winPtr->mainPtr == NULL)
- return;
+ if (winPtr->mainPtr == NULL) {
+ return;
+ }
/*
- * Search for focus records that refer to this window either as
- * the top-level window or the current focus window.
+ * Search for focus records that refer to this window either as the
+ * top-level window or the current focus window.
*/
displayFocusPtr = FindDisplayFocusInfo(winPtr->mainPtr, winPtr->dispPtr);
@@ -838,16 +829,14 @@ TkFocusDeadWindow(winPtr)
prevPtr = tlFocusPtr, tlFocusPtr = tlFocusPtr->nextPtr) {
if (winPtr == tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr) {
/*
- * The top-level window is the one being deleted: free
- * the focus record and release the focus back to PointerRoot
- * if we acquired it implicitly.
+ * The top-level window is the one being deleted: free the focus
+ * record and release the focus back to PointerRoot if we acquired
+ * it implicitly.
*/
if (dispPtr->implicitWinPtr == winPtr) {
- if (dispPtr->focusDebug) {
- printf("releasing focus to root after %s died\n",
- tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr->pathName);
- }
+ DEBUG(dispPtr, ("releasing focus to root after %s died\n",
+ tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr->pathName));
dispPtr->implicitWinPtr = NULL;
displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr = NULL;
dispPtr->focusPtr = NULL;
@@ -865,18 +854,15 @@ TkFocusDeadWindow(winPtr)
break;
} else if (winPtr == tlFocusPtr->focusWinPtr) {
/*
- * The deleted window had the focus for its top-level:
- * move the focus to the top-level itself.
+ * The deleted window had the focus for its top-level: move the
+ * focus to the top-level itself.
*/
tlFocusPtr->focusWinPtr = tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr;
if ((displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr == winPtr)
&& !(tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr->flags & TK_ALREADY_DEAD)) {
- if (dispPtr->focusDebug) {
- printf("forwarding focus to %s after %s died\n",
- tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr->pathName,
- winPtr->pathName);
- }
+ DEBUG(dispPtr, ("forwarding focus to %s after %s died\n",
+ tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr->pathName, winPtr->pathName));
GenerateFocusEvents(displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr,
tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr);
displayFocusPtr->focusWinPtr = tlFocusPtr->topLevelPtr;
@@ -896,8 +882,8 @@ TkFocusDeadWindow(winPtr)
*
* GenerateFocusEvents --
*
- * This procedure is called to create FocusIn and FocusOut events to
- * move the input focus from one window to another.
+ * This function is called to create FocusIn and FocusOut events to move
+ * the input focus from one window to another.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -910,8 +896,8 @@ TkFocusDeadWindow(winPtr)
static void
GenerateFocusEvents(sourcePtr, destPtr)
- TkWindow *sourcePtr; /* Window that used to have the focus (may
- * be NULL). */
+ TkWindow *sourcePtr; /* Window that used to have the focus (may be
+ * NULL). */
TkWindow *destPtr; /* New window to have the focus (may be
* NULL). */
@@ -940,18 +926,18 @@ GenerateFocusEvents(sourcePtr, destPtr)
*
* FocusMapProc --
*
- * This procedure is called as an event handler for VisibilityNotify
- * events, if a window receives the focus at a time when its
- * toplevel isn't mapped. The procedure is needed because X
- * won't allow the focus to be set to an unmapped window; we
- * detect when the toplevel is mapped and set the focus to it then.
+ * This function is called as an event handler for VisibilityNotify
+ * events, if a window receives the focus at a time when its toplevel
+ * isn't mapped. The function is needed because X won't allow the focus
+ * to be set to an unmapped window; we detect when the toplevel is mapped
+ * and set the focus to it then.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * If this is a map event, the focus gets set to the toplevel
- * given by clientData.
+ * If this is a map event, the focus gets set to the toplevel given by
+ * clientData.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -967,10 +953,8 @@ FocusMapProc(clientData, eventPtr)
if (eventPtr->type == VisibilityNotify) {
displayFocusPtr = FindDisplayFocusInfo(winPtr->mainPtr,
winPtr->dispPtr);
- if (winPtr->dispPtr->focusDebug) {
- printf("auto-focussing on %s, force %d\n", winPtr->pathName,
- displayFocusPtr->forceFocus);
- }
+ DEBUG(winPtr->dispPtr, ("auto-focussing on %s, force %d\n",
+ winPtr->pathName, displayFocusPtr->forceFocus));
Tk_DeleteEventHandler((Tk_Window) winPtr, VisibilityChangeMask,
FocusMapProc, clientData);
displayFocusPtr->focusOnMapPtr = NULL;
@@ -983,9 +967,9 @@ FocusMapProc(clientData, eventPtr)
*
* FindDisplayFocusInfo --
*
- * Given an application and a display, this procedure locate the
- * focus record for that combination. If no such record exists,
- * it creates a new record and initializes it.
+ * Given an application and a display, this function locate the focus
+ * record for that combination. If no such record exists, it creates a
+ * new record and initializes it.
*
* Results:
* The return value is a pointer to the record.
@@ -1014,7 +998,7 @@ FindDisplayFocusInfo(mainPtr, dispPtr)
}
/*
- * The record doesn't exist yet. Make a new one.
+ * The record doesn't exist yet. Make a new one.
*/
displayFocusPtr = (DisplayFocusInfo *) ckalloc(sizeof(DisplayFocusInfo));
@@ -1049,17 +1033,24 @@ TkFocusFree(mainPtr)
TkMainInfo *mainPtr; /* Record that identifies a particular
* application. */
{
- DisplayFocusInfo *displayFocusPtr;
- ToplevelFocusInfo *tlFocusPtr;
-
while (mainPtr->displayFocusPtr != NULL) {
- displayFocusPtr = mainPtr->displayFocusPtr;
+ DisplayFocusInfo *displayFocusPtr = mainPtr->displayFocusPtr;
+
mainPtr->displayFocusPtr = mainPtr->displayFocusPtr->nextPtr;
ckfree((char *) displayFocusPtr);
}
while (mainPtr->tlFocusPtr != NULL) {
- tlFocusPtr = mainPtr->tlFocusPtr;
+ ToplevelFocusInfo *tlFocusPtr = mainPtr->tlFocusPtr;
+
mainPtr->tlFocusPtr = mainPtr->tlFocusPtr->nextPtr;
ckfree((char *) tlFocusPtr);
}
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkFont.c b/generic/tkFont.c
index 8274cfe..8574ff0 100644
--- a/generic/tkFont.c
+++ b/generic/tkFont.c
@@ -1,17 +1,16 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkFont.c --
*
- * This file maintains a database of fonts for the Tk toolkit.
- * It also provides several utility procedures for measuring and
- * displaying text.
+ * This file maintains a database of fonts for the Tk toolkit. It also
+ * provides several utility functions for measuring and displaying text.
*
* Copyright (c) 1990-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkFont.c,v 1.22 2004/01/13 02:06:00 davygrvy Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkFont.c,v 1.23 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkPort.h"
@@ -19,28 +18,28 @@
#include "tkFont.h"
/*
- * The following structure is used to keep track of all the fonts that
- * exist in the current application. It must be stored in the
- * TkMainInfo for the application.
+ * The following structure is used to keep track of all the fonts that exist
+ * in the current application. It must be stored in the TkMainInfo for the
+ * application.
*/
-
+
typedef struct TkFontInfo {
- Tcl_HashTable fontCache; /* Map a string to an existing Tk_Font.
- * Keys are string font names, values are
- * TkFont pointers. */
+ Tcl_HashTable fontCache; /* Map a string to an existing Tk_Font. Keys
+ * are string font names, values are TkFont
+ * pointers. */
Tcl_HashTable namedTable; /* Map a name to a set of attributes for a
* font, used when constructing a Tk_Font from
- * a named font description. Keys are
- * strings, values are NamedFont pointers. */
+ * a named font description. Keys are strings,
+ * values are NamedFont pointers. */
TkMainInfo *mainPtr; /* Application that owns this structure. */
int updatePending; /* Non-zero when a World Changed event has
- * already been queued to handle a change to
- * a named font. */
+ * already been queued to handle a change to a
+ * named font. */
} TkFontInfo;
/*
* The following data structure is used to keep track of the font attributes
- * for each named font that has been defined. The named font is only deleted
+ * for each named font that has been defined. The named font is only deleted
* when the last reference to it goes away.
*/
@@ -50,21 +49,20 @@ typedef struct NamedFont {
* last reference goes away. */
TkFontAttributes fa; /* Desired attributes for named font. */
} NamedFont;
-
+
/*
- * The following two structures are used to keep track of string
- * measurement information when using the text layout facilities.
+ * The following two structures are used to keep track of string measurement
+ * information when using the text layout facilities.
*
* A LayoutChunk represents a contiguous range of text that can be measured
- * and displayed by low-level text calls. In general, chunks will be
- * delimited by newlines and tabs. Low-level, platform-specific things
- * like kerning and non-integer character widths may occur between the
- * characters in a single chunk, but not between characters in different
- * chunks.
- *
- * A TextLayout is a collection of LayoutChunks. It can be displayed with
- * respect to any origin. It is the implementation of the Tk_TextLayout
- * opaque token.
+ * and displayed by low-level text calls. In general, chunks will be delimited
+ * by newlines and tabs. Low-level, platform-specific things like kerning and
+ * non-integer character widths may occur between the characters in a single
+ * chunk, but not between characters in different chunks.
+ *
+ * A TextLayout is a collection of LayoutChunks. It can be displayed with
+ * respect to any origin. It is the implementation of the Tk_TextLayout opaque
+ * token.
*/
typedef struct LayoutChunk {
@@ -74,19 +72,19 @@ typedef struct LayoutChunk {
int numBytes; /* The number of bytes in this chunk. */
int numChars; /* The number of characters in this chunk. */
int numDisplayChars; /* The number of characters to display when
- * this chunk is displayed. Can be less than
+ * this chunk is displayed. Can be less than
* numChars if extra space characters were
- * absorbed by the end of the chunk. This
- * will be < 0 if this is a chunk that is
- * holding a tab or newline. */
+ * absorbed by the end of the chunk. This will
+ * be < 0 if this is a chunk that is holding a
+ * tab or newline. */
int x, y; /* The origin of the first character in this
* chunk with respect to the upper-left hand
* corner of the TextLayout. */
- int totalWidth; /* Width in pixels of this chunk. Used
- * when hit testing the invisible spaces at
- * the end of a chunk. */
+ int totalWidth; /* Width in pixels of this chunk. Used when
+ * hit testing the invisible spaces at the end
+ * of a chunk. */
int displayWidth; /* Width in pixels of the displayable
- * characters in this chunk. Can be less than
+ * characters in this chunk. Can be less than
* width if extra space characters were
* absorbed by the end of the chunk. */
} LayoutChunk;
@@ -94,20 +92,20 @@ typedef struct LayoutChunk {
typedef struct TextLayout {
Tk_Font tkfont; /* The font used when laying out the text. */
CONST char *string; /* The string that was layed out. */
- int width; /* The maximum width of all lines in the
- * text layout. */
- int numChunks; /* Number of chunks actually used in
- * following array. */
- LayoutChunk chunks[1]; /* Array of chunks. The actual size will
- * be maxChunks. THIS FIELD MUST BE THE LAST
- * IN THE STRUCTURE. */
+ int width; /* The maximum width of all lines in the text
+ * layout. */
+ int numChunks; /* Number of chunks actually used in following
+ * array. */
+ LayoutChunk chunks[1]; /* Array of chunks. The actual size will be
+ * maxChunks. THIS FIELD MUST BE THE LAST IN
+ * THE STRUCTURE. */
} TextLayout;
/*
* The following structures are used as two-way maps between the values for
- * the fields in the TkFontAttributes structure and the strings used in
- * Tcl, when parsing both option-value format and style-list format font
- * name strings.
+ * the fields in the TkFontAttributes structure and the strings used in Tcl,
+ * when parsing both option-value format and style-list format font name
+ * strings.
*/
static TkStateMap weightMap[] = {
@@ -146,7 +144,7 @@ static TkStateMap xlfdWeightMap[] = {
{TK_FW_BOLD, "demi"},
{TK_FW_BOLD, "demibold"},
{TK_FW_NORMAL, NULL} /* Assume anything else is "normal". */
-};
+};
static TkStateMap xlfdSlantMap[] = {
{TK_FS_ROMAN, "r"},
@@ -164,8 +162,8 @@ static TkStateMap xlfdSetwidthMap[] = {
};
/*
- * The following structure and defines specify the valid builtin options
- * when configuring a set of font attributes.
+ * The following structure and defines specify the valid builtin options when
+ * configuring a set of font attributes.
*/
static CONST char *fontOpt[] = {
@@ -187,10 +185,10 @@ static CONST char *fontOpt[] = {
#define FONT_NUMFIELDS 6
/*
- * Hardcoded font aliases. These are used to describe (mostly) identical
- * fonts whose names differ from platform to platform. If the
- * user-supplied font name matches any of the names in one of the alias
- * lists, the other names in the alias list are also automatically tried.
+ * Hardcoded font aliases. These are used to describe (mostly) identical fonts
+ * whose names differ from platform to platform. If the user-supplied font
+ * name matches any of the names in one of the alias lists, the other names in
+ * the alias list are also automatically tried.
*/
static char *timesAliases[] = {
@@ -228,7 +226,7 @@ static char *gothicAliases[] = {
/* Windows (MS goshikku). */
"\344\270\270\343\202\264\343\202\267\343\203\203\343\202\257\342\210\222\357\274\255",
/* Mac (goshikku-M). */
- NULL
+ NULL
};
static char *dingbatsAliases[] = {
@@ -247,43 +245,46 @@ static char **fontAliases[] = {
gothicAliases,
dingbatsAliases,
NULL
-};
+};
/*
- * Hardcoded font classes. If the character cannot be found in the base
- * font, the classes are examined in order to see if some other similar
- * font should be examined also.
+ * Hardcoded font classes. If the character cannot be found in the base font,
+ * the classes are examined in order to see if some other similar font should
+ * be examined also.
*/
static char *systemClass[] = {
- "fixed", /* Unix. */
- /* Windows. */
- "chicago", "osaka", "sistemny", /* Mac. */
+ "fixed", /* Unix. */
+ /* Windows. */
+ "chicago", "osaka", "sistemny",
+ /* Mac. */
NULL
};
static char *serifClass[] = {
- "times", "palatino", "mincho", /* All platforms. */
- "song ti", /* Unix. */
- "ms serif", "simplified arabic", /* Windows. */
- "latinski", /* Mac. */
+ "times", "palatino", "mincho",
+ /* All platforms. */
+ "song ti", /* Unix. */
+ "ms serif", "simplified arabic",
+ /* Windows. */
+ "latinski", /* Mac. */
NULL
};
static char *sansClass[] = {
- "helvetica", "gothic", /* All platforms. */
- /* Unix. */
+ "helvetica", "gothic", /* All platforms. */
+ /* Unix. */
"ms sans serif", "traditional arabic",
- /* Windows. */
- "bastion", /* Mac. */
+ /* Windows. */
+ "bastion", /* Mac. */
NULL
};
static char *monoClass[] = {
- "courier", "gothic", /* All platforms. */
- "fangsong ti", /* Unix. */
- "simplified arabic fixed", /* Windows. */
- "monaco", "pryamoy", /* Mac. */
+ "courier", "gothic", /* All platforms. */
+ "fangsong ti", /* Unix. */
+ "simplified arabic fixed", /* Windows. */
+ "monaco", "pryamoy", /* Mac. */
NULL
};
@@ -301,9 +302,9 @@ static char **fontFallbacks[] = {
};
/*
- * Global fallbacks. If the character could not be found in the preferred
- * fallback list, this list is examined. If the character still cannot be
- * found, all font families in the system are examined.
+ * Global fallbacks. If the character could not be found in the preferred
+ * fallback list, this list is examined. If the character still cannot be
+ * found, all font families in the system are examined.
*/
static char *globalFontClass[] = {
@@ -316,43 +317,37 @@ static char *globalFontClass[] = {
};
#define GetFontAttributes(tkfont) \
- ((CONST TkFontAttributes *) &((TkFont *) (tkfont))->fa)
+ ((CONST TkFontAttributes *) &((TkFont *) (tkfont))->fa)
#define GetFontMetrics(tkfont) \
- ((CONST TkFontMetrics *) &((TkFont *) (tkfont))->fm)
+ ((CONST TkFontMetrics *) &((TkFont *) (tkfont))->fm)
-static int ConfigAttributesObj _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
+static int ConfigAttributesObj(Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tk_Window tkwin, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[],
- TkFontAttributes *faPtr));
-static int CreateNamedFont _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Window tkwin, CONST char *name,
- TkFontAttributes *faPtr));
-static void DupFontObjProc _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *srcObjPtr,
- Tcl_Obj *dupObjPtr));
-static int FieldSpecified _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST char *field));
-static void FreeFontObjProc _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static int GetAttributeInfoObj _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- CONST TkFontAttributes *faPtr, Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static LayoutChunk * NewChunk _ANSI_ARGS_((TextLayout **layoutPtrPtr,
- int *maxPtr, CONST char *start, int numChars,
- int curX, int newX, int y));
-static int ParseFontNameObj _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Obj *objPtr,
- TkFontAttributes *faPtr));
-static void RecomputeWidgets _ANSI_ARGS_((TkWindow *winPtr));
-static int SetFontFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static void TheWorldHasChanged _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData));
-static void UpdateDependentFonts _ANSI_ARGS_((TkFontInfo *fiPtr,
- Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr));
+ TkFontAttributes *faPtr);
+static int CreateNamedFont(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin,
+ CONST char *name, TkFontAttributes *faPtr);
+static void DupFontObjProc(Tcl_Obj *srcObjPtr, Tcl_Obj *dupObjPtr);
+static int FieldSpecified(CONST char *field);
+static void FreeFontObjProc(Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static int GetAttributeInfoObj(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ CONST TkFontAttributes *faPtr, Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static LayoutChunk * NewChunk(TextLayout **layoutPtrPtr, int *maxPtr,
+ CONST char *start, int numChars, int curX,
+ int newX, int y);
+static int ParseFontNameObj(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin,
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr, TkFontAttributes *faPtr);
+static void RecomputeWidgets(TkWindow *winPtr);
+static int SetFontFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static void TheWorldHasChanged(ClientData clientData);
+static void UpdateDependentFonts(TkFontInfo *fiPtr,
+ Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr);
/*
* The following structure defines the implementation of the "font" Tcl
- * object, used for drawing. The internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 field of
- * each font object points to the TkFont structure for the font, or
- * NULL.
+ * object, used for drawing. The internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 field of each
+ * font object points to the TkFont structure for the font, or NULL.
*/
Tcl_ObjType tkFontObjType = {
@@ -369,13 +364,13 @@ Tcl_ObjType tkFontObjType = {
*
* TkFontPkgInit --
*
- * This procedure is called when an application is created. It
- * initializes all the structures that are used by the font
- * package on a per application basis.
+ * This function is called when an application is created. It initializes
+ * all the structures that are used by the font package on a per
+ * application basis.
*
* Results:
- * Stores a token in the mainPtr to hold information needed by this
- * package on a per application basis.
+ * Stores a token in the mainPtr to hold information needed by this
+ * package on a per application basis.
*
* Side effects:
* Memory allocated.
@@ -403,9 +398,9 @@ TkFontPkgInit(mainPtr)
*
* TkFontPkgFree --
*
- * This procedure is called when an application is deleted. It
- * deletes all the structures that were used by the font package
- * for this application.
+ * This function is called when an application is deleted. It deletes all
+ * the structures that were used by the font package for this
+ * application.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -432,14 +427,16 @@ TkFontPkgFree(mainPtr)
searchPtr != NULL;
searchPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
fontsLeft++;
- fprintf(stderr, "Font %s still in cache.\n",
+ fprintf(stderr, "Font %s still in cache.\n",
Tcl_GetHashKey(&fiPtr->fontCache, searchPtr));
}
+
#ifdef PURIFY
if (fontsLeft) {
Tcl_Panic("TkFontPkgFree: all fonts should have been freed already");
}
#endif
+
Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&fiPtr->fontCache);
hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, &search);
@@ -457,10 +454,10 @@ TkFontPkgFree(mainPtr)
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * Tk_FontObjCmd --
+ * Tk_FontObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is implemented to process the "font" Tcl command.
- * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is implemented to process the "font" Tcl command. See
+ * the user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -504,259 +501,256 @@ Tk_FontObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
switch ((enum options) index) {
- case FONT_ACTUAL: {
- int skip, result;
- Tk_Font tkfont;
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
- CONST TkFontAttributes *faPtr;
-
- skip = TkGetDisplayOf(interp, objc - 3, objv + 3, &tkwin);
- if (skip < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if ((objc < 3) || (objc - skip > 4)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
- "font ?-displayof window? ?option?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- tkfont = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[2]);
- if (tkfont == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- objc -= skip;
- objv += skip;
- faPtr = GetFontAttributes(tkfont);
+ case FONT_ACTUAL: {
+ int skip, result;
+ Tk_Font tkfont;
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
+ CONST TkFontAttributes *faPtr;
+
+ skip = TkGetDisplayOf(interp, objc - 3, objv + 3, &tkwin);
+ if (skip < 0) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if ((objc < 3) || (objc - skip > 4)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
+ "font ?-displayof window? ?option?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tkfont = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[2]);
+ if (tkfont == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ objc -= skip;
+ objv += skip;
+ faPtr = GetFontAttributes(tkfont);
+ objPtr = NULL;
+ if (objc > 3) {
+ objPtr = objv[3];
+ }
+ result = GetAttributeInfoObj(interp, faPtr, objPtr);
+ Tk_FreeFont(tkfont);
+ return result;
+ }
+ case FONT_CONFIGURE: {
+ int result;
+ char *string;
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
+ NamedFont *nfPtr;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr;
+
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "fontname ?options?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ string = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
+ namedHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, string);
+ nfPtr = NULL; /* lint. */
+ if (namedHashPtr != NULL) {
+ nfPtr = (NamedFont *) Tcl_GetHashValue(namedHashPtr);
+ }
+ if ((namedHashPtr == NULL) || (nfPtr->deletePending != 0)) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "named font \"", string,
+ "\" doesn't exist", NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (objc == 3) {
objPtr = NULL;
- if (objc > 3) {
- objPtr = objv[3];
- }
- result = GetAttributeInfoObj(interp, faPtr, objPtr);
- Tk_FreeFont(tkfont);
+ } else if (objc == 4) {
+ objPtr = objv[3];
+ } else {
+ result = ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc - 3, objv + 3,
+ &nfPtr->fa);
+ UpdateDependentFonts(fiPtr, tkwin, namedHashPtr);
return result;
}
- case FONT_CONFIGURE: {
- int result;
- char *string;
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
- NamedFont *nfPtr;
- Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr;
-
- if (objc < 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "fontname ?options?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- string = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- namedHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, string);
- nfPtr = NULL; /* lint. */
- if (namedHashPtr != NULL) {
- nfPtr = (NamedFont *) Tcl_GetHashValue(namedHashPtr);
- }
- if ((namedHashPtr == NULL) || (nfPtr->deletePending != 0)) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "named font \"", string,
- "\" doesn't exist", NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (objc == 3) {
- objPtr = NULL;
- } else if (objc == 4) {
- objPtr = objv[3];
- } else {
- result = ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc - 3,
- objv + 3, &nfPtr->fa);
- UpdateDependentFonts(fiPtr, tkwin, namedHashPtr);
- return result;
- }
- return GetAttributeInfoObj(interp, &nfPtr->fa, objPtr);
- }
- case FONT_CREATE: {
- int skip, i;
- char *name;
- char buf[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
- TkFontAttributes fa;
- Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr;
+ return GetAttributeInfoObj(interp, &nfPtr->fa, objPtr);
+ }
+ case FONT_CREATE: {
+ int skip, i;
+ char *name;
+ char buf[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
+ TkFontAttributes fa;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr;
- skip = 3;
- if (objc < 3) {
+ skip = 3;
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ name = NULL;
+ } else {
+ name = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
+ if (name[0] == '-') {
name = NULL;
- } else {
- name = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- if (name[0] == '-') {
- name = NULL;
- }
- }
- if (name == NULL) {
- /*
- * No font name specified. Generate one of the form "fontX".
- */
-
- for (i = 1; ; i++) {
- sprintf(buf, "font%d", i);
- namedHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, buf);
- if (namedHashPtr == NULL) {
- break;
- }
- }
- name = buf;
- skip = 2;
}
- TkInitFontAttributes(&fa);
- if (ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc - skip, objv + skip,
- &fa) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (CreateNamedFont(interp, tkwin, name, &fa) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, name, NULL);
- break;
}
- case FONT_DELETE: {
- int i;
- char *string;
- NamedFont *nfPtr;
- Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr;
-
+ if (name == NULL) {
/*
- * Delete the named font. If there are still widgets using this
- * font, then it isn't deleted right away.
+ * No font name specified. Generate one of the form "fontX".
*/
- if (objc < 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "fontname ?fontname ...?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- for (i = 2; i < objc; i++) {
- string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]);
- namedHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, string);
+ for (i = 1; ; i++) {
+ sprintf(buf, "font%d", i);
+ namedHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, buf);
if (namedHashPtr == NULL) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "named font \"", string,
- "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- nfPtr = (NamedFont *) Tcl_GetHashValue(namedHashPtr);
- if (nfPtr->refCount != 0) {
- nfPtr->deletePending = 1;
- } else {
- Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(namedHashPtr);
- ckfree((char *) nfPtr);
+ break;
}
}
- break;
+ name = buf;
+ skip = 2;
+ }
+ TkInitFontAttributes(&fa);
+ if (ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc - skip, objv + skip,
+ &fa) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case FONT_FAMILIES: {
- int skip;
+ if (CreateNamedFont(interp, tkwin, name, &fa) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, name, NULL);
+ break;
+ }
+ case FONT_DELETE: {
+ int i;
+ char *string;
+ NamedFont *nfPtr;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr;
- skip = TkGetDisplayOf(interp, objc - 2, objv + 2, &tkwin);
- if (skip < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (objc - skip != 2) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?-displayof window?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- TkpGetFontFamilies(interp, tkwin);
- break;
+ /*
+ * Delete the named font. If there are still widgets using this font,
+ * then it isn't deleted right away.
+ */
+
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "fontname ?fontname ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case FONT_MEASURE: {
- char *string;
- Tk_Font tkfont;
- int length, skip;
- Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
-
- skip = TkGetDisplayOf(interp, objc - 3, objv + 3, &tkwin);
- if (skip < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (objc - skip != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
- "font ?-displayof window? text");
+ for (i = 2; i < objc; i++) {
+ string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]);
+ namedHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, string);
+ if (namedHashPtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "named font \"", string,
+ "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- tkfont = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[2]);
- if (tkfont == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ nfPtr = (NamedFont *) Tcl_GetHashValue(namedHashPtr);
+ if (nfPtr->refCount != 0) {
+ nfPtr->deletePending = 1;
+ } else {
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(namedHashPtr);
+ ckfree((char *) nfPtr);
}
- string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[3 + skip], &length);
- resultPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp);
- Tcl_SetIntObj(resultPtr, Tk_TextWidth(tkfont, string, length));
- Tk_FreeFont(tkfont);
- break;
}
- case FONT_METRICS: {
- Tk_Font tkfont;
- int skip, index, i;
- CONST TkFontMetrics *fmPtr;
- static CONST char *switches[] = {
- "-ascent", "-descent", "-linespace", "-fixed", NULL
- };
+ break;
+ }
+ case FONT_FAMILIES: {
+ int skip;
- skip = TkGetDisplayOf(interp, objc - 3, objv + 3, &tkwin);
- if (skip < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if ((objc < 3) || ((objc - skip) > 4)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
- "font ?-displayof window? ?option?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- tkfont = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[2]);
- if (tkfont == NULL) {
+ skip = TkGetDisplayOf(interp, objc - 2, objv + 2, &tkwin);
+ if (skip < 0) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (objc - skip != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?-displayof window?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ TkpGetFontFamilies(interp, tkwin);
+ break;
+ }
+ case FONT_MEASURE: {
+ char *string;
+ Tk_Font tkfont;
+ int length, skip;
+ Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
+
+ skip = TkGetDisplayOf(interp, objc - 3, objv + 3, &tkwin);
+ if (skip < 0) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (objc - skip != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "font ?-displayof window? text");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tkfont = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[2]);
+ if (tkfont == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[3 + skip], &length);
+ resultPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp);
+ Tcl_SetIntObj(resultPtr, Tk_TextWidth(tkfont, string, length));
+ Tk_FreeFont(tkfont);
+ break;
+ }
+ case FONT_METRICS: {
+ Tk_Font tkfont;
+ int skip, index, i;
+ CONST TkFontMetrics *fmPtr;
+ static CONST char *switches[] = {
+ "-ascent", "-descent", "-linespace", "-fixed", NULL
+ };
+
+ skip = TkGetDisplayOf(interp, objc - 3, objv + 3, &tkwin);
+ if (skip < 0) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if ((objc < 3) || ((objc - skip) > 4)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
+ "font ?-displayof window? ?option?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tkfont = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[2]);
+ if (tkfont == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ objc -= skip;
+ objv += skip;
+ fmPtr = GetFontMetrics(tkfont);
+ if (objc == 3) {
+ char buf[64 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 4];
+
+ sprintf(buf, "-ascent %d -descent %d -linespace %d -fixed %d",
+ fmPtr->ascent, fmPtr->descent,
+ fmPtr->ascent + fmPtr->descent, fmPtr->fixed);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, buf, NULL);
+ } else {
+ if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[3], switches, "metric", 0,
+ &index) != TCL_OK) {
+ Tk_FreeFont(tkfont);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- objc -= skip;
- objv += skip;
- fmPtr = GetFontMetrics(tkfont);
- if (objc == 3) {
- char buf[64 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 4];
-
- sprintf(buf, "-ascent %d -descent %d -linespace %d -fixed %d",
- fmPtr->ascent, fmPtr->descent,
- fmPtr->ascent + fmPtr->descent,
- fmPtr->fixed);
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, buf, NULL);
- } else {
- if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[3], switches,
- "metric", 0, &index) != TCL_OK) {
- Tk_FreeFont(tkfont);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- i = 0; /* Needed only to prevent compiler
- * warning. */
- switch (index) {
- case 0: i = fmPtr->ascent; break;
- case 1: i = fmPtr->descent; break;
- case 2: i = fmPtr->ascent + fmPtr->descent; break;
- case 3: i = fmPtr->fixed; break;
- }
- Tcl_SetIntObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), i);
+ i = 0; /* Needed only to prevent compiler warning. */
+ switch (index) {
+ case 0: i = fmPtr->ascent; break;
+ case 1: i = fmPtr->descent; break;
+ case 2: i = fmPtr->ascent + fmPtr->descent; break;
+ case 3: i = fmPtr->fixed; break;
}
- Tk_FreeFont(tkfont);
- break;
+ Tcl_SetIntObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), i);
}
- case FONT_NAMES: {
- char *string;
- NamedFont *nfPtr;
- Tcl_HashSearch search;
- Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr;
- Tcl_Obj *strPtr, *resultPtr;
-
- if (objc != 2) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "names");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- resultPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp);
- namedHashPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, &search);
- while (namedHashPtr != NULL) {
- nfPtr = (NamedFont *) Tcl_GetHashValue(namedHashPtr);
- if (nfPtr->deletePending == 0) {
- string = Tcl_GetHashKey(&fiPtr->namedTable, namedHashPtr);
- strPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(string, -1);
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultPtr, strPtr);
- }
- namedHashPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search);
+ Tk_FreeFont(tkfont);
+ break;
+ }
+ case FONT_NAMES: {
+ char *string;
+ NamedFont *nfPtr;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *strPtr, *resultPtr;
+
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "names");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ resultPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp);
+ namedHashPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, &search);
+ while (namedHashPtr != NULL) {
+ nfPtr = (NamedFont *) Tcl_GetHashValue(namedHashPtr);
+ if (nfPtr->deletePending == 0) {
+ string = Tcl_GetHashKey(&fiPtr->namedTable, namedHashPtr);
+ strPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(string, -1);
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultPtr, strPtr);
}
- break;
+ namedHashPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search);
}
+ break;
+ }
}
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -766,10 +760,10 @@ Tk_FontObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* UpdateDependentFonts, TheWorldHasChanged, RecomputeWidgets --
*
- * Called when the attributes of a named font changes. Updates all
- * the instantiated fonts that depend on that named font and then
- * uses the brute force approach and prepares every widget to
- * recompute its geometry.
+ * Called when the attributes of a named font changes. Updates all the
+ * instantiated fonts that depend on that named font and then uses the
+ * brute force approach and prepares every widget to recompute its
+ * geometry.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -794,8 +788,8 @@ UpdateDependentFonts(fiPtr, tkwin, namedHashPtr)
nfPtr = (NamedFont *) Tcl_GetHashValue(namedHashPtr);
if (nfPtr->refCount == 0) {
/*
- * Well nobody's using this named font, so don't have to tell
- * any widgets to recompute themselves.
+ * Well nobody's using this named font, so don't have to tell any
+ * widgets to recompute themselves.
*/
return;
@@ -842,22 +836,23 @@ RecomputeWidgets(winPtr)
/*
* Notify all the descendants of this window that the world has changed.
*
- * This could be done recursively or iteratively. The recursive version
- * is easier to implement and understand, and typically, windows with a
- * -font option will be leaf nodes in the widget heirarchy (buttons,
- * labels, etc.), so the recursion depth will be shallow.
+ * This could be done recursively or iteratively. The recursive version is
+ * easier to implement and understand, and typically, windows with a -font
+ * option will be leaf nodes in the widget heirarchy (buttons, labels,
+ * etc.), so the recursion depth will be shallow.
*
- * However, the additional overhead of the recursive calls may become
- * a performance problem if typical usage alters such that -font'ed widgets
- * appear high in the heirarchy, causing deep recursion. This could happen
+ * However, the additional overhead of the recursive calls may become a
+ * performance problem if typical usage alters such that -font'ed widgets
+ * appear high in the heirarchy, causing deep recursion. This could happen
* with text widgets, or more likely with the (not yet existant) labeled
- * frame widget. With these widgets it is possible, even likely, that a
+ * frame widget. With these widgets it is possible, even likely, that a
* -font'ed widget (text or labeled frame) will not be a leaf node, but
- * will instead have many descendants. If this is ever found to cause
- * a performance problem, it may be worth investigating an iterative
- * version of the code below.
+ * will instead have many descendants. If this is ever found to cause a
+ * performance problem, it may be worth investigating an iterative version
+ * of the code below.
*/
- for (winPtr = winPtr->childList; winPtr != NULL; winPtr = winPtr->nextPtr) {
+
+ for (winPtr=winPtr->childList ; winPtr!=NULL ; winPtr=winPtr->nextPtr) {
RecomputeWidgets(winPtr);
}
}
@@ -867,21 +862,21 @@ RecomputeWidgets(winPtr)
*
* CreateNamedFont --
*
- * Create the specified named font with the given attributes in the
- * named font table associated with the interp.
+ * Create the specified named font with the given attributes in the named
+ * font table associated with the interp.
*
* Results:
- * Returns TCL_OK if the font was successfully created, or TCL_ERROR
- * if the named font already existed. If TCL_ERROR is returned, an
- * error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * Returns TCL_OK if the font was successfully created, or TCL_ERROR if
+ * the named font already existed. If TCL_ERROR is returned, an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* Assume there used to exist a named font by the specified name, and
* that the named font had been deleted, but there were still some
- * widgets using the named font at the time it was deleted. If a
- * new named font is created with the same name, all those widgets
- * that were using the old named font will be redisplayed using
- * the new named font's attributes.
+ * widgets using the named font at the time it was deleted. If a new
+ * named font is created with the same name, all those widgets that were
+ * using the old named font will be redisplayed using the new named
+ * font's attributes.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -896,12 +891,12 @@ CreateNamedFont(interp, tkwin, name, faPtr)
TkFontInfo *fiPtr;
Tcl_HashEntry *namedHashPtr;
int new;
- NamedFont *nfPtr;
+ NamedFont *nfPtr;
fiPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr->fontInfoPtr;
namedHashPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable, name, &new);
-
+
if (new == 0) {
nfPtr = (NamedFont *) Tcl_GetHashValue(namedHashPtr);
if (nfPtr->deletePending == 0) {
@@ -912,9 +907,9 @@ CreateNamedFont(interp, tkwin, name, faPtr)
}
/*
- * Recreating a named font with the same name as a previous
- * named font. Some widgets were still using that named
- * font, so they need to get redisplayed.
+ * Recreating a named font with the same name as a previous named
+ * font. Some widgets were still using that named font, so they need
+ * to get redisplayed.
*/
nfPtr->fa = *faPtr;
@@ -927,7 +922,7 @@ CreateNamedFont(interp, tkwin, name, faPtr)
nfPtr->deletePending = 0;
Tcl_SetHashValue(namedHashPtr, nfPtr);
nfPtr->fa = *faPtr;
- nfPtr->refCount = 0;
+ nfPtr->refCount = 0;
nfPtr->deletePending = 0;
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -935,21 +930,21 @@ CreateNamedFont(interp, tkwin, name, faPtr)
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * Tk_GetFont --
+ * Tk_GetFont --
*
* Given a string description of a font, map the description to a
* corresponding Tk_Font that represents the font.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is token for the font, or NULL if an error
- * prevented the font from being created. If NULL is returned, an
- * error message will be left in the interp's result.
+ * The return value is token for the font, or NULL if an error prevented
+ * the font from being created. If NULL is returned, an error message
+ * will be left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
- * The font is added to an internal database with a reference
- * count. For each call to this procedure, there should eventually
- * be a call to Tk_FreeFont() or Tk_FreeFontFromObj() so that the
- * database is cleaned up when fonts aren't in use anymore.
+ * The font is added to an internal database with a reference count. For
+ * each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to
+ * Tk_FreeFont() or Tk_FreeFontFromObj() so that the database is cleaned
+ * up when fonts aren't in use anymore.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -961,34 +956,34 @@ Tk_GetFont(interp, tkwin, string)
CONST char *string; /* String describing font, as: named font,
* native format, or parseable string. */
{
- Tk_Font tkfont;
+ Tk_Font tkfont;
Tcl_Obj *strPtr;
strPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj((char *) string, -1);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(strPtr);
tkfont = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, strPtr);
- Tcl_DecrRefCount(strPtr);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(strPtr);
return tkfont;
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * Tk_AllocFontFromObj --
+ * Tk_AllocFontFromObj --
*
* Given a string description of a font, map the description to a
* corresponding Tk_Font that represents the font.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is token for the font, or NULL if an error
- * prevented the font from being created. If NULL is returned, an
- * error message will be left in interp's result object.
+ * The return value is token for the font, or NULL if an error prevented
+ * the font from being created. If NULL is returned, an error message
+ * will be left in interp's result object.
*
* Side effects:
- * The font is added to an internal database with a reference
- * count. For each call to this procedure, there should eventually
- * be a call to Tk_FreeFont() or Tk_FreeFontFromObj() so that the
- * database is cleaned up when fonts aren't in use anymore.
+ * The font is added to an internal database with a reference count. For
+ * each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to
+ * Tk_FreeFont() or Tk_FreeFontFromObj() so that the database is cleaned
+ * up when fonts aren't in use anymore.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1016,8 +1011,8 @@ Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr)
if (oldFontPtr != NULL) {
if (oldFontPtr->resourceRefCount == 0) {
/*
- * This is a stale reference: it refers to a TkFont that's
- * no longer in use. Clear the reference.
+ * This is a stale reference: it refers to a TkFont that's no
+ * longer in use. Clear the reference.
*/
FreeFontObjProc(objPtr);
@@ -1029,8 +1024,8 @@ Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr)
}
/*
- * Next, search the list of fonts that have the name we want, to see
- * if one of them is for the right screen.
+ * Next, search the list of fonts that have the name we want, to see if
+ * one of them is for the right screen.
*/
new = 0;
@@ -1053,7 +1048,7 @@ Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr)
}
/*
- * The desired font isn't in the table. Make a new one.
+ * The desired font isn't in the table. Make a new one.
*/
namedHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&fiPtr->namedTable,
@@ -1121,7 +1116,7 @@ Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr)
* Get information used for drawing underlines in generic code on a
* non-underlined font.
*/
-
+
descent = fontPtr->fm.descent;
fontPtr->underlinePos = descent / 2;
fontPtr->underlineHeight = TkFontGetPixels(tkwin, fontPtr->fa.size) / 10;
@@ -1130,9 +1125,9 @@ Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr)
}
if (fontPtr->underlinePos + fontPtr->underlineHeight > descent) {
/*
- * If this set of values would cause the bottom of the underline
- * bar to stick below the descent of the font, jack the underline
- * up a bit higher.
+ * If this set of values would cause the bottom of the underline bar
+ * to stick below the descent of the font, jack the underline up a bit
+ * higher.
*/
fontPtr->underlineHeight = descent - fontPtr->underlinePos;
@@ -1141,7 +1136,7 @@ Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr)
fontPtr->underlineHeight = 1;
}
}
-
+
objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (VOID *) fontPtr;
return (Tk_Font) fontPtr;
}
@@ -1151,16 +1146,16 @@ Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr)
*
* Tk_GetFontFromObj --
*
- * Find the font that corresponds to a given object. The font must
- * have already been created by Tk_GetFont or Tk_AllocFontFromObj.
+ * Find the font that corresponds to a given object. The font must have
+ * already been created by Tk_GetFont or Tk_AllocFontFromObj.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a token for the font that matches objPtr
- * and is suitable for use in tkwin.
+ * The return value is a token for the font that matches objPtr and is
+ * suitable for use in tkwin.
*
* Side effects:
- * If the object is not already a font ref, the conversion will free
- * any old internal representation.
+ * If the object is not already a font ref, the conversion will free any
+ * old internal representation.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1173,7 +1168,7 @@ Tk_GetFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)
TkFontInfo *fiPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr->fontInfoPtr;
TkFont *fontPtr;
Tcl_HashEntry *hashPtr;
-
+
if (objPtr->typePtr != &tkFontObjType) {
SetFontFromAny((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, objPtr);
}
@@ -1183,8 +1178,8 @@ Tk_GetFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)
if (fontPtr != NULL) {
if (fontPtr->resourceRefCount == 0) {
/*
- * This is a stale reference: it refers to a TkFont that's
- * no longer in use. Clear the reference.
+ * This is a stale reference: it refers to a TkFont that's no
+ * longer in use. Clear the reference.
*/
FreeFontObjProc(objPtr);
@@ -1195,8 +1190,8 @@ Tk_GetFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)
}
/*
- * Next, search the list of fonts that have the name we want, to see
- * if one of them is for the right screen.
+ * Next, search the list of fonts that have the name we want, to see if
+ * one of them is for the right screen.
*/
if (fontPtr != NULL) {
@@ -1225,15 +1220,15 @@ Tk_GetFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)
*
* SetFontFromAny --
*
- * Convert the internal representation of a Tcl object to the
- * font internal form.
+ * Convert the internal representation of a Tcl object to the font
+ * internal form.
*
* Results:
* Always returns TCL_OK.
*
* Side effects:
- * The object is left with its typePtr pointing to tkFontObjType.
- * The TkFont pointer is NULL.
+ * The object is left with its typePtr pointing to tkFontObjType. The
+ * TkFont pointer is NULL.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1246,7 +1241,7 @@ SetFontFromAny(interp, objPtr)
Tcl_ObjType *typePtr;
/*
- * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one.
+ * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one.
*/
Tcl_GetString(objPtr);
@@ -1268,10 +1263,10 @@ SetFontFromAny(interp, objPtr)
* Given a font, return a textual string identifying it.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the description that was passed to
- * Tk_GetFont() to create the font. The storage for the returned
- * string is only guaranteed to persist until the font is deleted.
- * The caller should not modify this string.
+ * The return value is the description that was passed to Tk_GetFont() to
+ * create the font. The storage for the returned string is only
+ * guaranteed to persist until the font is deleted. The caller should not
+ * modify this string.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1292,7 +1287,7 @@ Tk_NameOfFont(tkfont)
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * Tk_FreeFont --
+ * Tk_FreeFont --
*
* Called to release a font allocated by Tk_GetFont().
*
@@ -1300,8 +1295,8 @@ Tk_NameOfFont(tkfont)
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The reference count associated with font is decremented, and
- * only deallocated when no one is using it.
+ * The reference count associated with font is decremented, and only
+ * deallocated when no one is using it.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1323,9 +1318,8 @@ Tk_FreeFont(tkfont)
}
if (fontPtr->namedHashPtr != NULL) {
/*
- * This font derived from a named font. Reduce the reference
- * count on the named font and free it if no-one else is
- * using it.
+ * This font derived from a named font. Reduce the reference count on
+ * the named font and free it if no-one else is using it.
*/
nfPtr = (NamedFont *) Tcl_GetHashValue(fontPtr->namedHashPtr);
@@ -1359,7 +1353,7 @@ Tk_FreeFont(tkfont)
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * Tk_FreeFontFromObj --
+ * Tk_FreeFontFromObj --
*
* Called to release a font inside a Tcl_Obj *. Decrements the refCount
* of the font and removes it from the hash tables if necessary.
@@ -1368,16 +1362,16 @@ Tk_FreeFont(tkfont)
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The reference count associated with font is decremented, and
- * only deallocated when no one is using it.
+ * The reference count associated with font is decremented, and only
+ * deallocated when no one is using it.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_FreeFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* The window this font lives in. Needed
- * for the screen value. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* The window this font lives in. Needed for
+ * the screen value. */
Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The Tcl_Obj * to be freed. */
{
Tk_FreeFont(Tk_GetFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr));
@@ -1386,19 +1380,18 @@ Tk_FreeFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * FreeFontObjProc --
+ * FreeFontObjProc --
*
- * This proc is called to release an object reference to a font.
- * Called when the object's internal rep is released or when
- * the cached fontPtr needs to be changed.
+ * This proc is called to release an object reference to a font. Called
+ * when the object's internal rep is released or when the cached fontPtr
+ * needs to be changed.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The object reference count is decremented. When both it
- * and the hash ref count go to zero, the font's resources
- * are released.
+ * The object reference count is decremented. When both it and the hash
+ * ref count go to zero, the font's resources are released.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1421,17 +1414,17 @@ FreeFontObjProc(objPtr)
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * DupFontObjProc --
+ * DupFontObjProc --
*
- * When a cached font object is duplicated, this is called to
- * update the internal reps.
+ * When a cached font object is duplicated, this is called to update the
+ * internal reps.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The font's objRefCount is incremented and the internal rep
- * of the copy is set to point to it.
+ * The font's objRefCount is incremented and the internal rep of the copy
+ * is set to point to it.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1442,7 +1435,7 @@ DupFontObjProc(srcObjPtr, dupObjPtr)
Tcl_Obj *dupObjPtr; /* The object we are copying to. */
{
TkFont *fontPtr = (TkFont *) srcObjPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1;
-
+
dupObjPtr->typePtr = srcObjPtr->typePtr;
dupObjPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (VOID *) fontPtr;
@@ -1456,10 +1449,10 @@ DupFontObjProc(srcObjPtr, dupObjPtr)
*
* Tk_FontId --
*
- * Given a font, return an opaque handle that should be selected
- * into the XGCValues structure in order to get the constructed
- * gc to use this font. This procedure would go away if the
- * XGCValues structure were replaced with a TkGCValues structure.
+ * Given a font, return an opaque handle that should be selected into the
+ * XGCValues structure in order to get the constructed gc to use this
+ * font. This function would go away if the XGCValues structure were
+ * replaced with a TkGCValues structure.
*
* Results:
* As above.
@@ -1485,26 +1478,27 @@ Tk_FontId(tkfont)
*
* Tk_GetFontMetrics --
*
- * Returns overall ascent and descent metrics for the given font.
- * These values can be used to space multiple lines of text and
- * to align the baselines of text in different fonts.
+ * Returns overall ascent and descent metrics for the given font. These
+ * values can be used to space multiple lines of text and to align the
+ * baselines of text in different fonts.
*
* Results:
- * If *heightPtr is non-NULL, it is filled with the overall height
- * of the font, which is the sum of the ascent and descent.
- * If *ascentPtr or *descentPtr is non-NULL, they are filled with
- * the ascent and/or descent information for the font.
+ * If *heightPtr is non-NULL, it is filled with the overall height of the
+ * font, which is the sum of the ascent and descent. If *ascentPtr or
+ * *descentPtr is non-NULL, they are filled with the ascent and/or
+ * descent information for the font.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+
void
Tk_GetFontMetrics(tkfont, fmPtr)
Tk_Font tkfont; /* Font in which metrics are calculated. */
- Tk_FontMetrics *fmPtr; /* Pointer to structure in which font
- * metrics for tkfont will be stored. */
+ Tk_FontMetrics *fmPtr; /* Pointer to structure in which font metrics
+ * for tkfont will be stored. */
{
TkFont *fontPtr;
@@ -1519,25 +1513,24 @@ Tk_GetFontMetrics(tkfont, fmPtr)
*
* Tk_PostscriptFontName --
*
- * Given a Tk_Font, return the name of the corresponding Postscript
- * font.
+ * Given a Tk_Font, return the name of the corresponding Postscript font.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the pointsize of the given Tk_Font.
- * The name of the Postscript font is appended to dsPtr.
+ * The return value is the pointsize of the given Tk_Font. The name of
+ * the Postscript font is appended to dsPtr.
*
* Side effects:
- * If the font does not exist on the printer, the print job will
- * fail at print time. Given a "reasonable" Postscript printer,
- * the following Tk_Font font families should print correctly:
+ * If the font does not exist on the printer, the print job will fail at
+ * print time. Given a "reasonable" Postscript printer, the following
+ * Tk_Font font families should print correctly:
*
* Avant Garde, Arial, Bookman, Courier, Courier New, Geneva,
* Helvetica, Monaco, New Century Schoolbook, New York,
* Palatino, Symbol, Times, Times New Roman, Zapf Chancery,
* and Zapf Dingbats.
*
- * Any other Tk_Font font families may not print correctly
- * because the computed Postscript font name may be incorrect.
+ * Any other Tk_Font font families may not print correctly because the
+ * computed Postscript font name may be incorrect.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1558,9 +1551,9 @@ Tk_PostscriptFontName(tkfont, dsPtr)
fontPtr = (TkFont *) tkfont;
/*
- * Convert the case-insensitive Tk_Font family name to the
- * case-sensitive Postscript family name. Take out any spaces and
- * capitalize the first letter of each word.
+ * Convert the case-insensitive Tk_Font family name to the case-sensitive
+ * Postscript family name. Take out any spaces and capitalize the first
+ * letter of each word.
*/
family = fontPtr->fa.family;
@@ -1588,8 +1581,8 @@ Tk_PostscriptFontName(tkfont, dsPtr)
/*
* Inline, capitalize the first letter of each word, lowercase the
* rest of the letters in each word, and then take out the spaces
- * between the words. This may make the DString shorter, which is
- * safe to do.
+ * between the words. This may make the DString shorter, which is safe
+ * to do.
*/
Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr, family, -1);
@@ -1606,7 +1599,7 @@ Tk_PostscriptFontName(tkfont, dsPtr)
ch = Tcl_UniCharToUpper(ch);
upper = 0;
} else {
- ch = Tcl_UniCharToLower(ch);
+ ch = Tcl_UniCharToLower(ch);
}
dest += Tcl_UniCharToUtf(ch, dest);
}
@@ -1670,7 +1663,7 @@ Tk_PostscriptFontName(tkfont, dsPtr)
*/
if ((slantString == NULL) && (weightString == NULL)) {
- if ((strcmp(family, "Times") == 0)
+ if ((strcmp(family, "Times") == 0)
|| (strcmp(family, "NewCenturySchlbk") == 0)
|| (strcmp(family, "Palatino") == 0)) {
Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr, "-Roman", -1);
@@ -1694,8 +1687,8 @@ Tk_PostscriptFontName(tkfont, dsPtr)
* Tk_TextWidth --
*
* A wrapper function for the more complicated interface of
- * Tk_MeasureChars. Computes how much space the given
- * simple string needs.
+ * Tk_MeasureChars. Computes how much space the given simple string
+ * needs.
*
* Results:
* The return value is the width (in pixels) of the given string.
@@ -1710,8 +1703,8 @@ int
Tk_TextWidth(tkfont, string, numBytes)
Tk_Font tkfont; /* Font in which text will be measured. */
CONST char *string; /* String whose width will be computed. */
- int numBytes; /* Number of bytes to consider from
- * string, or < 0 for strlen(). */
+ int numBytes; /* Number of bytes to consider from string, or
+ * < 0 for strlen(). */
{
int width;
@@ -1727,13 +1720,13 @@ Tk_TextWidth(tkfont, string, numBytes)
*
* Tk_UnderlineChars --
*
- * This procedure draws an underline for a given range of characters
- * in a given string. It doesn't draw the characters (which are
- * assumed to have been displayed previously); it just draws the
- * underline. This procedure would mainly be used to quickly
- * underline a few characters without having to construct an
- * underlined font. To produce properly underlined text, the
- * appropriate underlined font should be constructed and used.
+ * This function draws an underline for a given range of characters in a
+ * given string. It doesn't draw the characters (which are assumed to
+ * have been displayed previously); it just draws the underline. This
+ * function would mainly be used to quickly underline a few characters
+ * without having to construct an underlined font. To produce properly
+ * underlined text, the appropriate underlined font should be constructed
+ * and used.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1751,8 +1744,8 @@ Tk_UnderlineChars(display, drawable, gc, tkfont, string, x, y, firstByte,
Drawable drawable; /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */
GC gc; /* Graphics context for actually drawing
* line. */
- Tk_Font tkfont; /* Font used in GC; must have been allocated
- * by Tk_GetFont(). Used for character
+ Tk_Font tkfont; /* Font used in GC; must have been allocated
+ * by Tk_GetFont(). Used for character
* dimensions, etc. */
CONST char *string; /* String containing characters to be
* underlined or overstruck. */
@@ -1766,7 +1759,7 @@ Tk_UnderlineChars(display, drawable, gc, tkfont, string, x, y, firstByte,
int startX, endX;
fontPtr = (TkFont *) tkfont;
-
+
Tk_MeasureChars(tkfont, string, firstByte, -1, 0, &startX);
Tk_MeasureChars(tkfont, string, lastByte, -1, 0, &endX);
@@ -1780,29 +1773,26 @@ Tk_UnderlineChars(display, drawable, gc, tkfont, string, x, y, firstByte,
*
* Tk_ComputeTextLayout --
*
- * Computes the amount of screen space needed to display a
- * multi-line, justified string of text. Records all the
- * measurements that were done to determine to size and
- * positioning of the individual lines of text; this information
- * can be used by the Tk_DrawTextLayout() procedure to
+ * Computes the amount of screen space needed to display a multi-line,
+ * justified string of text. Records all the measurements that were done
+ * to determine to size and positioning of the individual lines of text;
+ * this information can be used by the Tk_DrawTextLayout() function to
* display the text quickly (without remeasuring it).
*
- * This procedure is useful for simple widgets that want to
- * display single-font, multi-line text and want Tk to handle the
- * details.
+ * This function is useful for simple widgets that want to display
+ * single-font, multi-line text and want Tk to handle the details.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a Tk_TextLayout token that holds the
- * measurement information for the given string. The token is
- * only valid for the given string. If the string is freed,
- * the token is no longer valid and must also be freed. To free
- * the token, call Tk_FreeTextLayout().
+ * The return value is a Tk_TextLayout token that holds the measurement
+ * information for the given string. The token is only valid for the
+ * given string. If the string is freed, the token is no longer valid and
+ * must also be freed. To free the token, call Tk_FreeTextLayout().
*
- * The dimensions of the screen area needed to display the text
- * are stored in *widthPtr and *heightPtr.
+ * The dimensions of the screen area needed to display the text are
+ * stored in *widthPtr and *heightPtr.
*
* Side effects:
- * Memory is allocated to hold the measurement information.
+ * Memory is allocated to hold the measurement information.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1815,15 +1805,15 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
* computed. */
int numChars; /* Number of characters to consider from
* string, or < 0 for strlen(). */
- int wrapLength; /* Longest permissible line length, in
- * pixels. <= 0 means no automatic wrapping:
- * just let lines get as long as needed. */
+ int wrapLength; /* Longest permissible line length, in pixels.
+ * <= 0 means no automatic wrapping: just let
+ * lines get as long as needed. */
Tk_Justify justify; /* How to justify lines. */
- int flags; /* Flag bits OR-ed together.
- * TK_IGNORE_TABS means that tab characters
- * should not be expanded. TK_IGNORE_NEWLINES
- * means that newline characters should not
- * cause a line break. */
+ int flags; /* Flag bits OR-ed together. TK_IGNORE_TABS
+ * means that tab characters should not be
+ * expanded. TK_IGNORE_NEWLINES means that
+ * newline characters should not cause a line
+ * break. */
int *widthPtr; /* Filled with width of string. */
int *heightPtr; /* Filled with height of string. */
{
@@ -1839,7 +1829,7 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
int curLine, layoutHeight;
Tcl_DStringInit(&lineBuffer);
-
+
fontPtr = (TkFont *) tkfont;
if ((fontPtr == NULL) || (string == NULL)) {
if (widthPtr != NULL) {
@@ -1883,7 +1873,7 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
special = string;
flags &= TK_IGNORE_TABS | TK_IGNORE_NEWLINES;
- flags |= TK_WHOLE_WORDS | TK_AT_LEAST_ONE;
+ flags |= TK_WHOLE_WORDS | TK_AT_LEAST_ONE;
for (start = string; start < end; ) {
if (start >= special) {
/*
@@ -1891,7 +1881,7 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
*
* INTL: Note that it is safe to increment by byte, because we are
* looking for 7-bit characters that will appear unchanged in
- * UTF-8. At some point we may need to support the full Unicode
+ * UTF-8. At some point we may need to support the full Unicode
* whitespace set.
*/
@@ -1911,7 +1901,7 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
/*
* Special points at the next special character (or the end of the
- * string). Process characters between start and special.
+ * string). Process characters between start and special.
*/
chunkPtr = NULL;
@@ -1923,7 +1913,7 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
if (bytesThisChunk > 0) {
chunkPtr = NewChunk(&layoutPtr, &maxChunks, start,
bytesThisChunk, curX, newX, baseline);
-
+
start += bytesThisChunk;
curX = newX;
}
@@ -1954,7 +1944,7 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
flags &= ~TK_AT_LEAST_ONE;
continue;
}
- } else {
+ } else {
NewChunk(&layoutPtr, &maxChunks, start, 1, curX, curX,
baseline)->numDisplayChars = -1;
start++;
@@ -1963,9 +1953,9 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
}
/*
- * No more characters are going to go on this line, either because
- * no more characters can fit or there are no more characters left.
- * Consume all extra spaces at end of line.
+ * No more characters are going to go on this line, either because no
+ * more characters can fit or there are no more characters left.
+ * Consume all extra spaces at end of line.
*/
while ((start < end) && isspace(UCHAR(*start))) { /* INTL: ISO space */
@@ -1985,9 +1975,9 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
CONST char *end;
/*
- * Append all the extra spaces on this line to the end of the
- * last text chunk. This is a little tricky because we are
- * switching back and forth between characters and bytes.
+ * Append all the extra spaces on this line to the end of the last
+ * text chunk. This is a little tricky because we are switching
+ * back and forth between characters and bytes.
*/
end = chunkPtr->start + chunkPtr->numBytes;
@@ -2001,7 +1991,7 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
}
}
- wrapLine:
+ wrapLine:
flags |= TK_AT_LEAST_ONE;
/*
@@ -2014,8 +2004,8 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
}
/*
- * Remember width of this line, so that all chunks on this line
- * can be centered or right justified, if necessary.
+ * Remember width of this line, so that all chunks on this line can be
+ * centered or right justified, if necessary.
*/
Tcl_DStringAppend(&lineBuffer, (char *) &curX, sizeof(curX));
@@ -2025,9 +2015,8 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
}
/*
- * If last line ends with a newline, then we need to make a 0 width
- * chunk on the next line. Otherwise "Hello" and "Hello\n" are the
- * same height.
+ * If last line ends with a newline, then we need to make a 0 width chunk
+ * on the next line. Otherwise "Hello" and "Hello\n" are the same height.
*/
if ((layoutPtr->numChunks > 0) && ((flags & TK_IGNORE_NEWLINES) == 0)) {
@@ -2038,7 +2027,7 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
Tcl_DStringAppend(&lineBuffer, (char *) &curX, sizeof(curX));
baseline += height;
}
- }
+ }
layoutPtr->width = maxWidth;
layoutHeight = baseline - fmPtr->ascent;
@@ -2046,9 +2035,9 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
layoutHeight = height;
/*
- * This fake chunk is used by the other procedures so that they can
- * pretend that there is a chunk with no chars in it, which makes
- * the coding simpler.
+ * This fake chunk is used by the other functions so that they can
+ * pretend that there is a chunk with no chars in it, which makes the
+ * coding simpler.
*/
layoutPtr->numChunks = 1;
@@ -2065,7 +2054,7 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
* Using maximum line length, shift all the chunks so that the lines
* are all justified correctly.
*/
-
+
curLine = 0;
chunkPtr = layoutPtr->chunks;
y = chunkPtr->y;
@@ -2103,8 +2092,8 @@ Tk_ComputeTextLayout(tkfont, string, numChars, wrapLength, justify, flags,
*
* Tk_FreeTextLayout --
*
- * This procedure is called to release the storage associated with
- * a Tk_TextLayout when it is no longer needed.
+ * This function is called to release the storage associated with a
+ * Tk_TextLayout when it is no longer needed.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2135,9 +2124,8 @@ Tk_FreeTextLayout(textLayout)
* Use the information in the Tk_TextLayout token to display a
* multi-line, justified string of text.
*
- * This procedure is useful for simple widgets that need to
- * display single-font, multi-line text and want Tk to handle
- * the details.
+ * This function is useful for simple widgets that need to display
+ * single-font, multi-line text and want Tk to handle the details.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2153,16 +2141,16 @@ Tk_DrawTextLayout(display, drawable, gc, layout, x, y, firstChar, lastChar)
Display *display; /* Display on which to draw. */
Drawable drawable; /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */
GC gc; /* Graphics context to use for drawing text. */
- Tk_TextLayout layout; /* Layout information, from a previous call
- * to Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
+ Tk_TextLayout layout; /* Layout information, from a previous call to
+ * Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
int x, y; /* Upper-left hand corner of rectangle in
* which to draw (pixels). */
int firstChar; /* The index of the first character to draw
- * from the given text item. 0 specfies the
+ * from the given text item. 0 specfies the
* beginning. */
- int lastChar; /* The index just after the last character
- * to draw from the given text item. A number
- * < 0 means to draw all characters. */
+ int lastChar; /* The index just after the last character to
+ * draw from the given text item. A number < 0
+ * means to draw all characters. */
{
TextLayout *layoutPtr;
int i, numDisplayChars, drawX;
@@ -2213,15 +2201,14 @@ Tk_DrawTextLayout(display, drawable, gc, layout, x, y, firstChar, lastChar)
*
* Tk_UnderlineTextLayout --
*
- * Use the information in the Tk_TextLayout token to display an
- * underline below an individual character. This procedure does
- * not draw the text, just the underline.
+ * Use the information in the Tk_TextLayout token to display an underline
+ * below an individual character. This function does not draw the text,
+ * just the underline.
*
- * This procedure is useful for simple widgets that need to
- * display single-font, multi-line text with an individual
- * character underlined and want Tk to handle the details.
- * To display larger amounts of underlined text, construct
- * and use an underlined font.
+ * This function is useful for simple widgets that need to display
+ * single-font, multi-line text with an individual character underlined
+ * and want Tk to handle the details. To display larger amounts of
+ * underlined text, construct and use an underlined font.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2237,12 +2224,12 @@ Tk_UnderlineTextLayout(display, drawable, gc, layout, x, y, underline)
Display *display; /* Display on which to draw. */
Drawable drawable; /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */
GC gc; /* Graphics context to use for drawing text. */
- Tk_TextLayout layout; /* Layout information, from a previous call
- * to Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
+ Tk_TextLayout layout; /* Layout information, from a previous call to
+ * Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
int x, y; /* Upper-left hand corner of rectangle in
* which to draw (pixels). */
- int underline; /* Index of the single character to
- * underline, or -1 for no underline. */
+ int underline; /* Index of the single character to underline,
+ * or -1 for no underline. */
{
TextLayout *layoutPtr;
TkFont *fontPtr;
@@ -2253,7 +2240,7 @@ Tk_UnderlineTextLayout(display, drawable, gc, layout, x, y, underline)
layoutPtr = (TextLayout *) layout;
fontPtr = (TkFont *) layoutPtr->tkfont;
- XFillRectangle(display, drawable, gc, x + xx,
+ XFillRectangle(display, drawable, gc, x + xx,
y + yy + fontPtr->fm.ascent + fontPtr->underlinePos,
(unsigned int) width, (unsigned int) fontPtr->underlineHeight);
}
@@ -2265,25 +2252,25 @@ Tk_UnderlineTextLayout(display, drawable, gc, layout, x, y, underline)
* Tk_PointToChar --
*
* Use the information in the Tk_TextLayout token to determine the
- * character closest to the given point. The point must be
- * specified with respect to the upper-left hand corner of the
- * text layout, which is considered to be located at (0, 0).
+ * character closest to the given point. The point must be specified with
+ * respect to the upper-left hand corner of the text layout, which is
+ * considered to be located at (0, 0).
*
- * Any point whose y-value is less that 0 will be considered closest
- * to the first character in the text layout; any point whose y-value
- * is greater than the height of the text layout will be considered
- * closest to the last character in the text layout.
+ * Any point whose y-value is less that 0 will be considered closest to
+ * the first character in the text layout; any point whose y-value is
+ * greater than the height of the text layout will be considered closest
+ * to the last character in the text layout.
*
- * Any point whose x-value is less than 0 will be considered closest
- * to the first character on that line; any point whose x-value is
- * greater than the width of the text layout will be considered
- * closest to the last character on that line.
+ * Any point whose x-value is less than 0 will be considered closest to
+ * the first character on that line; any point whose x-value is greater
+ * than the width of the text layout will be considered closest to the
+ * last character on that line.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the index of the character that was
- * closest to the point. Given a text layout with no characters,
- * the value 0 will always be returned, referring to a hypothetical
- * zero-width placeholder character.
+ * The return value is the index of the character that was closest to the
+ * point. Given a text layout with no characters, the value 0 will always
+ * be returned, referring to a hypothetical zero-width placeholder
+ * character.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2293,11 +2280,11 @@ Tk_UnderlineTextLayout(display, drawable, gc, layout, x, y, underline)
int
Tk_PointToChar(layout, x, y)
- Tk_TextLayout layout; /* Layout information, from a previous call
- * to Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
- int x, y; /* Coordinates of point to check, with
- * respect to the upper-left corner of the
- * text layout. */
+ Tk_TextLayout layout; /* Layout information, from a previous call to
+ * Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
+ int x, y; /* Coordinates of point to check, with respect
+ * to the upper-left corner of the text
+ * layout. */
{
TextLayout *layoutPtr;
LayoutChunk *chunkPtr, *lastPtr;
@@ -2306,8 +2293,8 @@ Tk_PointToChar(layout, x, y)
if (y < 0) {
/*
- * Point lies above any line in this layout. Return the index of
- * the first char.
+ * Point lies above any line in this layout. Return the index of the
+ * first char.
*/
return 0;
@@ -2326,26 +2313,26 @@ Tk_PointToChar(layout, x, y)
if (y < baseline + fontPtr->fm.descent) {
if (x < chunkPtr->x) {
/*
- * Point is to the left of all chunks on this line. Return
- * the index of the first character on this line.
+ * Point is to the left of all chunks on this line. Return the
+ * index of the first character on this line.
*/
return numChars;
}
if (x >= layoutPtr->width) {
/*
- * If point lies off right side of the text layout, return
- * the last char in the last chunk on this line. Without
- * this, it might return the index of the first char that
- * was located outside of the text layout.
+ * If point lies off right side of the text layout, return the
+ * last char in the last chunk on this line. Without this, it
+ * might return the index of the first char that was located
+ * outside of the text layout.
*/
x = INT_MAX;
}
/*
- * Examine all chunks on this line to see which one contains
- * the specified point.
+ * Examine all chunks on this line to see which one contains the
+ * specified point.
*/
lastPtr = chunkPtr;
@@ -2376,7 +2363,7 @@ Tk_PointToChar(layout, x, y)
/*
* Point is to the right of all chars in all the chunks on this
- * line. Return the index just past the last char in the last
+ * line. Return the index just past the last char in the last
* chunk on this line.
*/
@@ -2392,8 +2379,8 @@ Tk_PointToChar(layout, x, y)
}
/*
- * Point lies below any line in this text layout. Return the index
- * just past the last char.
+ * Point lies below any line in this text layout. Return the index just
+ * past the last char.
*/
return (lastPtr->start + lastPtr->numChars) - layoutPtr->string;
@@ -2404,29 +2391,28 @@ Tk_PointToChar(layout, x, y)
*
* Tk_CharBbox --
*
- * Use the information in the Tk_TextLayout token to return the
- * bounding box for the character specified by index.
+ * Use the information in the Tk_TextLayout token to return the bounding
+ * box for the character specified by index.
*
- * The width of the bounding box is the advance width of the
- * character, and does not include and left- or right-bearing.
- * Any character that extends partially outside of the
- * text layout is considered to be truncated at the edge. Any
- * character which is located completely outside of the text
- * layout is considered to be zero-width and pegged against
- * the edge.
+ * The width of the bounding box is the advance width of the character,
+ * and does not include and left- or right-bearing. Any character that
+ * extends partially outside of the text layout is considered to be
+ * truncated at the edge. Any character which is located completely
+ * outside of the text layout is considered to be zero-width and pegged
+ * against the edge.
*
* The height of the bounding box is the line height for this font,
- * extending from the top of the ascent to the bottom of the
- * descent. Information about the actual height of the individual
- * letter is not available.
+ * extending from the top of the ascent to the bottom of the descent.
+ * Information about the actual height of the individual letter is not
+ * available.
+ *
+ * A text layout that contains no characters is considered to contain a
+ * single zero-width placeholder character.
*
- * A text layout that contains no characters is considered to
- * contain a single zero-width placeholder character.
- *
* Results:
- * The return value is 0 if the index did not specify a character
- * in the text layout, or non-zero otherwise. In that case,
- * *bbox is filled with the bounding box of the character.
+ * The return value is 0 if the index did not specify a character in the
+ * text layout, or non-zero otherwise. In that case, *bbox is filled with
+ * the bounding box of the character.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2500,12 +2486,13 @@ Tk_CharBbox(layout, index, xPtr, yPtr, widthPtr, heightPtr)
}
/*
- * Ensure that the bbox lies within the text layout. This forces all
- * chars that extend off the right edge of the text layout to have
- * truncated widths, and all chars that are completely off the right
- * edge of the text layout to peg to the edge and have 0 width.
+ * Ensure that the bbox lies within the text layout. This forces all chars
+ * that extend off the right edge of the text layout to have truncated
+ * widths, and all chars that are completely off the right edge of the
+ * text layout to peg to the edge and have 0 width.
*/
- check:
+
+ check:
if (yPtr != NULL) {
*yPtr = chunkPtr->y - fontPtr->fm.ascent;
}
@@ -2534,16 +2521,15 @@ Tk_CharBbox(layout, index, xPtr, yPtr, widthPtr, heightPtr)
*
* Tk_DistanceToTextLayout --
*
- * Computes the distance in pixels from the given point to the
- * given text layout. Non-displaying space characters that occur
- * at the end of individual lines in the text layout are ignored
- * for hit detection purposes.
+ * Computes the distance in pixels from the given point to the given text
+ * layout. Non-displaying space characters that occur at the end of
+ * individual lines in the text layout are ignored for hit detection
+ * purposes.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is 0 if the point (x, y) is inside the text
- * layout. If the point isn't inside the text layout then the
- * return value is the distance in pixels from the point to the
- * text item.
+ * The return value is 0 if the point (x, y) is inside the text layout.
+ * If the point isn't inside the text layout then the return value is the
+ * distance in pixels from the point to the text item.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2568,14 +2554,14 @@ Tk_DistanceToTextLayout(layout, x, y)
fontPtr = (TkFont *) layoutPtr->tkfont;
ascent = fontPtr->fm.ascent;
descent = fontPtr->fm.descent;
-
+
minDist = 0;
chunkPtr = layoutPtr->chunks;
for (i = 0; i < layoutPtr->numChunks; i++) {
if (chunkPtr->start[0] == '\n') {
/*
- * Newline characters are not counted when computing distance
- * (but tab characters would still be considered).
+ * Newline characters are not counted when computing distance (but
+ * tab characters would still be considered).
*/
chunkPtr++;
@@ -2619,15 +2605,15 @@ Tk_DistanceToTextLayout(layout, x, y)
*
* Tk_IntersectTextLayout --
*
- * Determines whether a text layout lies entirely inside,
- * entirely outside, or overlaps a given rectangle. Non-displaying
- * space characters that occur at the end of individual lines in
- * the text layout are ignored for intersection calculations.
+ * Determines whether a text layout lies entirely inside, entirely
+ * outside, or overlaps a given rectangle. Non-displaying space
+ * characters that occur at the end of individual lines in the text
+ * layout are ignored for intersection calculations.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is -1 if the text layout is entirely outside of
- * the rectangle, 0 if it overlaps, and 1 if it is entirely inside
- * of the rectangle.
+ * The return value is -1 if the text layout is entirely outside of the
+ * rectangle, 0 if it overlaps, and 1 if it is entirely inside of the
+ * rectangle.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2637,13 +2623,13 @@ Tk_DistanceToTextLayout(layout, x, y)
int
Tk_IntersectTextLayout(layout, x, y, width, height)
- Tk_TextLayout layout; /* Layout information, from a previous call
- * to Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
+ Tk_TextLayout layout; /* Layout information, from a previous call to
+ * Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
int x, y; /* Upper-left hand corner, in pixels, of
* rectangular area to compare with text
- * layout. Coordinates are with respect to
- * the upper-left hand corner of the text
- * layout itself. */
+ * layout. Coordinates are with respect to the
+ * upper-left hand corner of the text layout
+ * itself. */
int width, height; /* The width and height of the above
* rectangular area, in pixels. */
{
@@ -2655,11 +2641,11 @@ Tk_IntersectTextLayout(layout, x, y, width, height)
/*
* Scan the chunks one at a time, seeing whether each is entirely in,
- * entirely out, or overlapping the rectangle. If an overlap is
- * detected, return immediately; otherwise wait until all chunks have
- * been processed and see if they were all inside or all outside.
+ * entirely out, or overlapping the rectangle. If an overlap is detected,
+ * return immediately; otherwise wait until all chunks have been processed
+ * and see if they were all inside or all outside.
*/
-
+
layoutPtr = (TextLayout *) layout;
chunkPtr = layoutPtr->chunks;
fontPtr = (TkFont *) layoutPtr->tkfont;
@@ -2710,34 +2696,32 @@ Tk_IntersectTextLayout(layout, x, y, width, height)
*
* Tk_TextLayoutToPostscript --
*
- * Outputs the contents of a text layout in Postscript format.
- * The set of lines in the text layout will be rendered by the user
- * supplied Postscript function. The function should be of the form:
+ * Outputs the contents of a text layout in Postscript format. The set of
+ * lines in the text layout will be rendered by the user supplied
+ * Postscript function. The function should be of the form:
*
* justify x y string function --
*
* Justify is -1, 0, or 1, depending on whether the following string
- * should be left, center, or right justified, x and y is the
- * location for the origin of the string, string is the sequence
- * of characters to be printed, and function is the name of the
- * caller-provided function; the function should leave nothing
- * on the stack.
- *
- * The meaning of the origin of the string (x and y) depends on
- * the justification. For left justification, x is where the
- * left edge of the string should appear. For center justification,
- * x is where the center of the string should appear. And for right
- * justification, x is where the right edge of the string should
- * appear. This behavior is necessary because, for example, right
- * justified text on the screen is justified with screen metrics.
- * The same string needs to be justified with printer metrics on
- * the printer to appear in the correct place with respect to other
- * similarly justified strings. In all circumstances, y is the
- * location of the baseline for the string.
+ * should be left, center, or right justified, x and y is the location
+ * for the origin of the string, string is the sequence of characters to
+ * be printed, and function is the name of the caller-provided function;
+ * the function should leave nothing on the stack.
+ *
+ * The meaning of the origin of the string (x and y) depends on the
+ * justification. For left justification, x is where the left edge of the
+ * string should appear. For center justification, x is where the center
+ * of the string should appear. And for right justification, x is where
+ * the right edge of the string should appear. This behavior is necessary
+ * because, for example, right justified text on the screen is justified
+ * with screen metrics. The same string needs to be justified with
+ * printer metrics on the printer to appear in the correct place with
+ * respect to other similarly justified strings. In all circumstances, y
+ * is the location of the baseline for the string.
*
* Results:
- * The interp's result is modified to hold the Postscript code that
- * will render the text layout.
+ * The interp's result is modified to hold the Postscript code that will
+ * render the text layout.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2786,23 +2770,24 @@ Tk_TextLayoutToPostscript(interp, layout)
p = chunkPtr->start;
for (j = 0; j < chunkPtr->numDisplayChars; j++) {
/*
- * INTL: For now we just treat the characters as binary
- * data and display the lower byte. Eventually this should
- * be revised to handle international postscript fonts.
+ * INTL: For now we just treat the characters as binary data
+ * and display the lower byte. Eventually this should be
+ * revised to handle international postscript fonts.
*/
- last_p=p;
- p +=(charsize= Tcl_UtfToUniChar(p,&ch));
- Tcl_UtfToExternal(interp,NULL,last_p,charsize,0,NULL,one_char,4,
- NULL,&bytecount,NULL);
- if (bytecount == 1) {
+
+ last_p = p;
+ p += (charsize = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(p,&ch));
+ Tcl_UtfToExternal(interp, NULL, last_p, charsize, 0, NULL,
+ one_char, 4, NULL, &bytecount, NULL);
+ if (bytecount == 1) {
c = UCHAR(one_char[0]);
/* c = UCHAR( ch & 0xFF) */;
if ((c == '(') || (c == ')') || (c == '\\') || (c < 0x20)
|| (c >= UCHAR(0x7f))) {
/*
- * Tricky point: the "03" is necessary in the sprintf
+ * Tricky point: the "03" is necessary in the sprintf
* below, so that a full three digits of octal are
- * always generated. Without the "03", a number
+ * always generated. Without the "03", a number
* following this sequence could be interpreted by
* Postscript as part of this sequence.
*/
@@ -2813,20 +2798,24 @@ Tk_TextLayoutToPostscript(interp, layout)
buf[used++] = c;
}
} else {
- /* This character doesn't belong to system character set.
- * So, we must use full glyph name */
+ /*
+ * This character doesn't belong to system character set.
+ * So, we must use full glyph name.
+ */
sprintf(uindex,"%04X",ch); /* endianness? */
- if ((glyphname = Tcl_GetVar2( interp , "::tk::psglyphs",uindex,0))) {
- if (used > 0 && buf [used-1] == '(')
+ if ((glyphname = Tcl_GetVar2(interp , "::tk::psglyphs",uindex,0))) {
+ if (used > 0 && buf [used-1] == '(') {
--used;
- else
+ } else {
buf[used++] = ')';
+ }
buf[used++] = '/';
- while( (*glyphname) && (used < (MAXUSE+27)))
+ while ((*glyphname) && (used < (MAXUSE+27))) {
buf[used++] = *glyphname++ ;
+ }
buf[used++] = '(';
}
-
+
}
if (used >= MAXUSE) {
buf[used] = '\0';
@@ -2837,10 +2826,10 @@ Tk_TextLayoutToPostscript(interp, layout)
}
if (used >= MAXUSE) {
/*
- * If there are a whole bunch of returns or tabs in a row,
- * then buf[] could get filled up.
+ * If there are a whole bunch of returns or tabs in a row, then
+ * buf[] could get filled up.
*/
-
+
buf[used] = '\0';
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, buf, (char *) NULL);
used = 0;
@@ -2863,15 +2852,14 @@ Tk_TextLayoutToPostscript(interp, layout)
* initialized font attributes structure.
*
* Results:
- * A standard Tcl return value. If TCL_ERROR is returned, an
- * error message will be left in interp's result object.
+ * A standard Tcl return value. If TCL_ERROR is returned, an error
+ * message will be left in interp's result object.
*
* Side effects:
* The fields of the font attributes structure get filled in with
- * information from argc/argv. If an error occurs while parsing,
- * the font attributes structure will contain all modifications
- * specified in the command line options up to the point of the
- * error.
+ * information from argc/argv. If an error occurs while parsing, the font
+ * attributes structure will contain all modifications specified in the
+ * command line options up to the point of the error.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2882,14 +2870,14 @@ ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc, objv, faPtr)
Tk_Window tkwin; /* For display on which font will be used. */
int objc; /* Number of elements in argv. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Command line options. */
- TkFontAttributes *faPtr; /* Font attributes structure whose fields
- * are to be modified. Structure must already
- * be properly initialized. */
+ TkFontAttributes *faPtr; /* Font attributes structure whose fields are
+ * to be modified. Structure must already be
+ * properly initialized. */
{
int i, n, index;
Tcl_Obj *optionPtr, *valuePtr;
char *value;
-
+
for (i = 0; i < objc; i += 2) {
optionPtr = objv[i];
valuePtr = objv[i + 1];
@@ -2900,10 +2888,9 @@ ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc, objv, faPtr)
}
if ((i+2 >= objc) && (objc & 1)) {
/*
- * This test occurs after Tcl_GetIndexFromObj() so that
- * "font create xyz -xyz" will return the error message
- * that "-xyz" is a bad option, rather than that the value
- * for "-xyz" is missing.
+ * This test occurs after Tcl_GetIndexFromObj() so that "font
+ * create xyz -xyz" will return the error message that "-xyz" is a
+ * bad option, rather than that the value for "-xyz" is missing.
*/
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "value for \"",
@@ -2913,48 +2900,42 @@ ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc, objv, faPtr)
}
switch (index) {
- case FONT_FAMILY: {
- value = Tcl_GetString(valuePtr);
- faPtr->family = Tk_GetUid(value);
- break;
- }
- case FONT_SIZE: {
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &n) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- faPtr->size = n;
- break;
+ case FONT_FAMILY:
+ value = Tcl_GetString(valuePtr);
+ faPtr->family = Tk_GetUid(value);
+ break;
+ case FONT_SIZE:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &n) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case FONT_WEIGHT: {
- n = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, weightMap, valuePtr);
- if (n == TK_FW_UNKNOWN) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- faPtr->weight = n;
- break;
+ faPtr->size = n;
+ break;
+ case FONT_WEIGHT:
+ n = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, weightMap, valuePtr);
+ if (n == TK_FW_UNKNOWN) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case FONT_SLANT: {
- n = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, slantMap, valuePtr);
- if (n == TK_FS_UNKNOWN) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- faPtr->slant = n;
- break;
+ faPtr->weight = n;
+ break;
+ case FONT_SLANT:
+ n = TkFindStateNumObj(interp, optionPtr, slantMap, valuePtr);
+ if (n == TK_FS_UNKNOWN) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case FONT_UNDERLINE: {
- if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &n) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- faPtr->underline = n;
- break;
+ faPtr->slant = n;
+ break;
+ case FONT_UNDERLINE:
+ if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &n) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case FONT_OVERSTRIKE: {
- if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &n) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- faPtr->overstrike = n;
- break;
+ faPtr->underline = n;
+ break;
+ case FONT_OVERSTRIKE:
+ if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &n) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
+ faPtr->overstrike = n;
+ break;
}
}
return TCL_OK;
@@ -2968,14 +2949,13 @@ ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc, objv, faPtr)
* Return information about the font attributes as a Tcl list.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is TCL_OK if the objPtr was non-NULL and
- * specified a valid font attribute, TCL_ERROR otherwise. If TCL_OK
- * is returned, the interp's result object is modified to hold a
- * description of either the current value of a single option, or a
- * list of all options and their current values for the given font
- * attributes. If TCL_ERROR is returned, the interp's result is
- * set to an error message describing that the objPtr did not refer
- * to a valid option.
+ * The return value is TCL_OK if the objPtr was non-NULL and specified a
+ * valid font attribute, TCL_ERROR otherwise. If TCL_OK is returned, the
+ * interp's result object is modified to hold a description of either the
+ * current value of a single option, or a list of all options and their
+ * current values for the given font attributes. If TCL_ERROR is
+ * returned, the interp's result is set to an error message describing
+ * that the objPtr did not refer to a valid option.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2985,12 +2965,12 @@ ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc, objv, faPtr)
static int
GetAttributeInfoObj(interp, faPtr, objPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interp to hold result. */
- CONST TkFontAttributes *faPtr; /* The font attributes to inspect. */
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* If non-NULL, indicates the single
- * option whose value is to be
- * returned. Otherwise information is
- * returned for all options. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interp to hold result. */
+ CONST TkFontAttributes *faPtr;
+ /* The font attributes to inspect. */
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* If non-NULL, indicates the single option
+ * whose value is to be returned. Otherwise
+ * information is returned for all options. */
{
int i, index, start, end;
CONST char *str;
@@ -3012,32 +2992,32 @@ GetAttributeInfoObj(interp, faPtr, objPtr)
valuePtr = NULL;
for (i = start; i < end; i++) {
switch (i) {
- case FONT_FAMILY:
- str = faPtr->family;
- valuePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(str, ((str == NULL) ? 0 : -1));
- break;
+ case FONT_FAMILY:
+ str = faPtr->family;
+ valuePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(str, ((str == NULL) ? 0 : -1));
+ break;
- case FONT_SIZE:
- valuePtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(faPtr->size);
- break;
+ case FONT_SIZE:
+ valuePtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(faPtr->size);
+ break;
- case FONT_WEIGHT:
- str = TkFindStateString(weightMap, faPtr->weight);
- valuePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(str, -1);
- break;
-
- case FONT_SLANT:
- str = TkFindStateString(slantMap, faPtr->slant);
- valuePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(str, -1);
- break;
+ case FONT_WEIGHT:
+ str = TkFindStateString(weightMap, faPtr->weight);
+ valuePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(str, -1);
+ break;
- case FONT_UNDERLINE:
- valuePtr = Tcl_NewBooleanObj(faPtr->underline);
- break;
+ case FONT_SLANT:
+ str = TkFindStateString(slantMap, faPtr->slant);
+ valuePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(str, -1);
+ break;
- case FONT_OVERSTRIKE:
- valuePtr = Tcl_NewBooleanObj(faPtr->overstrike);
- break;
+ case FONT_UNDERLINE:
+ valuePtr = Tcl_NewBooleanObj(faPtr->underline);
+ break;
+
+ case FONT_OVERSTRIKE:
+ valuePtr = Tcl_NewBooleanObj(faPtr->overstrike);
+ break;
}
if (objPtr != NULL) {
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, valuePtr);
@@ -3055,8 +3035,8 @@ GetAttributeInfoObj(interp, faPtr, objPtr)
*
* ParseFontNameObj --
*
- * Converts a object into a set of font attributes that can be used
- * to construct a font.
+ * Converts a object into a set of font attributes that can be used to
+ * construct a font.
*
* The string rep of the object can be one of the following forms:
* XLFD (see X documentation)
@@ -3064,10 +3044,10 @@ GetAttributeInfoObj(interp, faPtr, objPtr)
* "-option value [-option value ...]"
*
* Results:
- * The return value is TCL_ERROR if the object was syntactically
- * invalid. In that case an error message is left in interp's
- * result object. Otherwise, fills the font attribute buffer with
- * the values parsed from the string and returns TCL_OK;
+ * The return value is TCL_ERROR if the object was syntactically invalid.
+ * In that case an error message is left in interp's result object.
+ * Otherwise, fills the font attribute buffer with the values parsed from
+ * the string and returns TCL_OK;
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3077,12 +3057,12 @@ GetAttributeInfoObj(interp, faPtr, objPtr)
static int
ParseFontNameObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, faPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interp for error return. Must not be
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interp for error return. Must not be
* NULL. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* For display on which font is used. */
Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Parseable font description object. */
TkFontAttributes *faPtr; /* Filled with attributes parsed from font
- * name. Any attributes that were not
+ * name. Any attributes that were not
* specified in font name are filled with
* default values. */
{
@@ -3090,7 +3070,7 @@ ParseFontNameObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, faPtr)
int objc, result, i, n;
Tcl_Obj **objv;
char *string;
-
+
TkInitFontAttributes(faPtr);
string = Tcl_GetString(objPtr);
@@ -3099,7 +3079,7 @@ ParseFontNameObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, faPtr)
* This may be an XLFD or an "-option value" string.
*
* If the string begins with "-*" or a "-foundry-family-*" pattern,
- * then consider it an XLFD.
+ * then consider it an XLFD.
*/
if (string[1] == '*') {
@@ -3117,16 +3097,16 @@ ParseFontNameObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, faPtr)
return ConfigAttributesObj(interp, tkwin, objc, objv, faPtr);
}
-
+
if (*string == '*') {
/*
- * This is appears to be an XLFD. Under Unix, all valid XLFDs were
- * already handled by TkpGetNativeFont. If we are here, either we
- * have something that initially looks like an XLFD but isn't or we
- * have encountered an XLFD on Windows or Mac.
+ * This is appears to be an XLFD. Under Unix, all valid XLFDs were
+ * already handled by TkpGetNativeFont. If we are here, either we have
+ * something that initially looks like an XLFD but isn't or we have
+ * encountered an XLFD on Windows or Mac.
*/
- xlfd:
+ xlfd:
result = TkFontParseXLFD(string, faPtr, NULL);
if (result == TCL_OK) {
return TCL_OK;
@@ -3134,8 +3114,8 @@ ParseFontNameObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, faPtr)
}
/*
- * Wasn't an XLFD or "-option value" string. Try it as a
- * "font size style" list.
+ * Wasn't an XLFD or "-option value" string. Try it as a "font size style"
+ * list.
*/
if ((Tcl_ListObjGetElements(NULL, objPtr, &objc, &objv) != TCL_OK)
@@ -3198,9 +3178,8 @@ ParseFontNameObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, faPtr)
*
* NewChunk --
*
- * Helper function for Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). Encapsulates a
- * measured set of characters in a chunk that can be quickly
- * drawn.
+ * Helper function for Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). Encapsulates a measured
+ * set of characters in a chunk that can be quickly drawn.
*
* Results:
* A pointer to the new chunk in the text layout.
@@ -3208,13 +3187,13 @@ ParseFontNameObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, faPtr)
* Side effects:
* The text layout is reallocated to hold more chunks as necessary.
*
- * Currently, Tk_ComputeTextLayout() stores contiguous ranges of
- * "normal" characters in a chunk, along with individual tab
- * and newline chars in their own chunks. All characters in the
- * text layout are accounted for.
+ * Currently, Tk_ComputeTextLayout() stores contiguous ranges of "normal"
+ * characters in a chunk, along with individual tab and newline chars in
+ * their own chunks. All characters in the text layout are accounted for.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+
static LayoutChunk *
NewChunk(layoutPtrPtr, maxPtr, start, numBytes, curX, newX, y)
TextLayout **layoutPtrPtr;
@@ -3229,7 +3208,7 @@ NewChunk(layoutPtrPtr, maxPtr, start, numBytes, curX, newX, y)
LayoutChunk *chunkPtr;
int maxChunks, numChars;
size_t s;
-
+
layoutPtr = *layoutPtrPtr;
maxChunks = *maxPtr;
if (layoutPtr->numChunks == maxChunks) {
@@ -3264,8 +3243,8 @@ NewChunk(layoutPtrPtr, maxPtr, start, numBytes, curX, newX, y)
*
* Results:
* Return value is TCL_ERROR if string was not a fully specified XLFD.
- * Otherwise, fills font attribute buffer with the values parsed
- * from the XLFD and returns TCL_OK.
+ * Otherwise, fills font attribute buffer with the values parsed from the
+ * XLFD and returns TCL_OK.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3277,13 +3256,13 @@ int
TkFontParseXLFD(string, faPtr, xaPtr)
CONST char *string; /* Parseable font description string. */
TkFontAttributes *faPtr; /* Filled with attributes parsed from font
- * name. Any attributes that were not
+ * name. Any attributes that were not
* specified in font name are filled with
* default values. */
TkXLFDAttributes *xaPtr; /* Filled with X-specific attributes parsed
- * from font name. Any attributes that were
+ * from font name. Any attributes that were
* not specified in font name are filled with
- * default values. May be NULL if such
+ * default values. May be NULL if such
* information is not desired. */
{
char *src;
@@ -3292,7 +3271,7 @@ TkFontParseXLFD(string, faPtr, xaPtr)
char *field[XLFD_NUMFIELDS + 2];
Tcl_DString ds;
TkXLFDAttributes xa;
-
+
if (xaPtr == NULL) {
xaPtr = &xa;
}
@@ -3331,13 +3310,13 @@ TkFontParseXLFD(string, faPtr, xaPtr)
/*
* An XLFD of the form -adobe-times-medium-r-*-12-*-* is pretty common,
- * but it is (strictly) malformed, because the first * is eliding both
- * the Setwidth and the Addstyle fields. If the Addstyle field is a
- * number, then assume the above incorrect form was used and shift all
- * the rest of the fields right by one, so the number gets interpreted
- * as a pixelsize. This fix is so that we don't get a million reports
- * that "it works under X (as a native font name), but gives a syntax
- * error under Windows (as a parsed set of attributes)".
+ * but it is (strictly) malformed, because the first * is eliding both the
+ * Setwidth and the Addstyle fields. If the Addstyle field is a number,
+ * then assume the above incorrect form was used and shift all the rest of
+ * the fields right by one, so the number gets interpreted as a pixelsize.
+ * This fix is so that we don't get a million reports that "it works under
+ * X (as a native font name), but gives a syntax error under Windows (as a
+ * parsed set of attributes)".
*/
if ((i > XLFD_ADD_STYLE) && (FieldSpecified(field[XLFD_ADD_STYLE]))) {
@@ -3387,8 +3366,8 @@ TkFontParseXLFD(string, faPtr, xaPtr)
/* XLFD_ADD_STYLE ignored. */
/*
- * Pointsize in tenths of a point, but treat it as tenths of a pixel
- * for historical compatibility.
+ * Pointsize in tenths of a point, but treat it as tenths of a pixel for
+ * historical compatibility.
*/
faPtr->size = 12;
@@ -3415,7 +3394,7 @@ TkFontParseXLFD(string, faPtr, xaPtr)
}
/*
- * Pixel height of font. If specified, overrides pointsize.
+ * Pixel height of font. If specified, overrides pointsize.
*/
if (FieldSpecified(field[XLFD_PIXEL_SIZE])) {
@@ -3425,9 +3404,9 @@ TkFontParseXLFD(string, faPtr, xaPtr)
*
* [ N1 N2 N3 N4 ]
*
- * where N1 is the pixel size, and where N2, N3, and N4
- * are some additional numbers that I don't know
- * the purpose of, so I ignore them.
+ * where N1 is the pixel size, and where N2, N3, and N4 are some
+ * additional numbers that I don't know the purpose of, so I
+ * ignore them.
*/
faPtr->size = atoi(field[XLFD_PIXEL_SIZE] + 1);
@@ -3461,12 +3440,12 @@ TkFontParseXLFD(string, faPtr, xaPtr)
*
* FieldSpecified --
*
- * Helper function for TkParseXLFD(). Determines if a field in the
- * XLFD was set to a non-null, non-don't-care value.
+ * Helper function for TkParseXLFD(). Determines if a field in the XLFD
+ * was set to a non-null, non-don't-care value.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is 0 if the field in the XLFD was not set and
- * should be ignored, non-zero otherwise.
+ * The return value is 0 if the field in the XLFD was not set and should
+ * be ignored, non-zero otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3476,10 +3455,11 @@ TkFontParseXLFD(string, faPtr, xaPtr)
static int
FieldSpecified(field)
- CONST char *field; /* The field of the XLFD to check. Strictly
- * speaking, only when the string is "*" does it mean
- * don't-care. However, an unspecified or question
- * mark is also interpreted as don't-care. */
+ CONST char *field; /* The field of the XLFD to check. Strictly
+ * speaking, only when the string is "*" does
+ * it mean don't-care. However, an unspecified
+ * or question mark is also interpreted as
+ * don't-care. */
{
char ch;
@@ -3506,7 +3486,7 @@ FieldSpecified(field)
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
int
TkFontGetPixels(tkwin, size)
Tk_Window tkwin; /* For point->pixel conversion factor. */
@@ -3540,7 +3520,7 @@ TkFontGetPixels(tkwin, size)
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
int
TkFontGetPoints(tkwin, size)
Tk_Window tkwin; /* For pixel->point conversion factor. */
@@ -3563,24 +3543,24 @@ TkFontGetPoints(tkwin, size)
*
* TkFontGetAliasList --
*
- * Given a font name, find the list of all aliases for that font
- * name. One of the names in this list will probably be the name
- * that this platform expects when asking for the font.
+ * Given a font name, find the list of all aliases for that font name.
+ * One of the names in this list will probably be the name that this
+ * platform expects when asking for the font.
*
* Results:
- * As above. The return value is NULL if the font name has no
- * aliases.
+
+ * As above. The return value is NULL if the font name has no aliases.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
char **
TkFontGetAliasList(faceName)
CONST char *faceName; /* Font name to test for aliases. */
-{
+{
int i, j;
for (i = 0; fontAliases[i] != NULL; i++) {
@@ -3598,9 +3578,8 @@ TkFontGetAliasList(faceName)
*
* TkFontGetFallbacks --
*
- * Get the list of font fallbacks that the platform-specific code
- * can use to try to find the closest matching font the name
- * requested.
+ * Get the list of font fallbacks that the platform-specific code can use
+ * to try to find the closest matching font the name requested.
*
* Results:
* As above.
@@ -3610,7 +3589,7 @@ TkFontGetAliasList(faceName)
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
char ***
TkFontGetFallbacks()
{
@@ -3635,7 +3614,7 @@ TkFontGetFallbacks()
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
char **
TkFontGetGlobalClass()
{
@@ -3647,8 +3626,8 @@ TkFontGetGlobalClass()
*
* TkFontGetSymbolClass --
*
- * Get the list of fonts that are symbolic; used if the operating
- * system cannot apriori identify symbolic fonts on its own.
+ * Get the list of fonts that are symbolic; used if the operating system
+ * cannot apriori identify symbolic fonts on its own.
*
* Results:
* As above.
@@ -3658,7 +3637,7 @@ TkFontGetGlobalClass()
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
char **
TkFontGetSymbolClass()
{
@@ -3670,13 +3649,12 @@ TkFontGetSymbolClass()
*
* TkDebugFont --
*
- * This procedure returns debugging information about a font.
+ * This function returns debugging information about a font.
*
* Results:
* The return value is a list with one sublist for each TkFont
- * corresponding to "name". Each sublist has two elements that
- * contain the resourceRefCount and objRefCount fields from the
- * TkFont structure.
+ * corresponding to "name". Each sublist has two elements that contain
+ * the resourceRefCount and objRefCount fields from the TkFont structure.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3686,8 +3664,8 @@ TkFontGetSymbolClass()
Tcl_Obj *
TkDebugFont(tkwin, name)
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* The window in which the font will be
- * used (not currently used). */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* The window in which the font will be used
+ * (not currently used). */
char *name; /* Name of the desired color. */
{
TkFont *fontPtr;
@@ -3707,7 +3685,7 @@ TkDebugFont(tkwin, name)
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr,
Tcl_NewIntObj(fontPtr->resourceRefCount));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(fontPtr->objRefCount));
+ Tcl_NewIntObj(fontPtr->objRefCount));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultPtr, objPtr);
}
}
@@ -3719,13 +3697,13 @@ TkDebugFont(tkwin, name)
*
* TkFontGetFirstTextLayout --
*
- * This procedure returns the first chunk of a Tk_TextLayout,
- * i.e. until the first font change on the first line (or the
- * whole first line if there is no such font change).
+ * This function returns the first chunk of a Tk_TextLayout, i.e. until
+ * the first font change on the first line (or the whole first line if
+ * there is no such font change).
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the byte length of the chunk, the chunk
- * itself is copied into dst and its Tk_Font into font.
+ * The return value is the byte length of the chunk, the chunk itself is
+ * copied into dst and its Tk_Font into font.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3735,21 +3713,20 @@ TkDebugFont(tkwin, name)
int
TkFontGetFirstTextLayout(
- Tk_TextLayout layout, /* Layout information, from a previous call
- * to Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
- Tk_Font * font,
- char * dst)
+ Tk_TextLayout layout, /* Layout information, from a previous call to
+ * Tk_ComputeTextLayout(). */
+ Tk_Font *font,
+ char *dst)
{
TextLayout *layoutPtr;
LayoutChunk *chunkPtr;
int numBytesInChunk;
layoutPtr = (TextLayout *)layout;
- if ((layoutPtr==NULL)
- || (layoutPtr->numChunks==0)
- || (layoutPtr->chunks->numDisplayChars <= 0)) {
- dst[0] = '\0';
- return 0;
+ if ((layoutPtr==NULL) || (layoutPtr->numChunks==0)
+ || (layoutPtr->chunks->numDisplayChars <= 0)) {
+ dst[0] = '\0';
+ return 0;
}
chunkPtr = layoutPtr->chunks;
numBytesInChunk = chunkPtr->numBytes;
@@ -3757,3 +3734,11 @@ TkFontGetFirstTextLayout(
*font = layoutPtr->tkfont;
return numBytesInChunk;
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkFrame.c b/generic/tkFrame.c
index f116f6c..4cdee7e 100644
--- a/generic/tkFrame.c
+++ b/generic/tkFrame.c
@@ -1,18 +1,17 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkFrame.c --
*
* This module implements "frame", "labelframe" and "toplevel" widgets
- * for the Tk toolkit. Frames are windows with a background color
- * and possibly a 3-D effect, but not much else in the way of
- * attributes.
+ * for the Tk toolkit. Frames are windows with a background color and
+ * possibly a 3-D effect, but not much else in the way of attributes.
*
* Copyright (c) 1990-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkFrame.c,v 1.21 2005/08/09 07:39:17 das Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkFrame.c,v 1.22 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "default.h"
@@ -33,29 +32,29 @@ enum FrameType {
*/
typedef struct {
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window that embodies the frame. NULL
- * means that the window has been destroyed
- * but the data structures haven't yet been
- * cleaned up. */
- Display *display; /* Display containing widget. Used, among
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window that embodies the frame. NULL means
+ * that the window has been destroyed but the
+ * data structures haven't yet been cleaned
+ * up. */
+ Display *display; /* Display containing widget. Used, among
* other things, so that resources can be
* freed even after tkwin has gone away. */
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with widget. Used
- * to delete widget command. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with widget. Used to
+ * delete widget command. */
Tcl_Command widgetCmd; /* Token for frame's widget command. */
Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Table that defines configuration options
* available for this widget. */
char *className; /* Class name for widget (from configuration
- * option). Malloc-ed. */
+ * option). Malloc-ed. */
enum FrameType type; /* Type of widget, such as TYPE_FRAME. */
- char *screenName; /* Screen on which widget is created. Non-null
- * only for top-levels. Malloc-ed, may be
+ char *screenName; /* Screen on which widget is created. Non-null
+ * only for top-levels. Malloc-ed, may be
* NULL. */
char *visualName; /* Textual description of visual for window,
- * from -visual option. Malloc-ed, may be
+ * from -visual option. Malloc-ed, may be
* NULL. */
char *colormapName; /* Textual description of colormap for window,
- * from -colormap option. Malloc-ed, may be
+ * from -colormap option. Malloc-ed, may be
* NULL. */
char *menuName; /* Textual description of menu to use for
* menubar. Malloc-ed, may be NULL. */
@@ -63,32 +62,32 @@ typedef struct {
* allocated for this window, which must be
* freed when the window is deleted. */
Tk_3DBorder border; /* Structure used to draw 3-D border and
- * background. NULL means no background
- * or border. */
+ * background. NULL means no background or
+ * border. */
int borderWidth; /* Width of 3-D border (if any). */
int relief; /* 3-d effect: TK_RELIEF_RAISED etc. */
- int highlightWidth; /* Width in pixels of highlight to draw
- * around widget when it has the focus.
- * 0 means don't draw a highlight. */
+ int highlightWidth; /* Width in pixels of highlight to draw around
+ * widget when it has the focus. 0 means don't
+ * draw a highlight. */
XColor *highlightBgColorPtr;
- /* Color for drawing traversal highlight
- * area when highlight is off. */
+ /* Color for drawing traversal highlight area
+ * when highlight is off. */
XColor *highlightColorPtr; /* Color for drawing traversal highlight. */
- int width; /* Width to request for window. <= 0 means
+ int width; /* Width to request for window. <= 0 means
* don't request any size. */
- int height; /* Height to request for window. <= 0 means
+ int height; /* Height to request for window. <= 0 means
* don't request any size. */
Tk_Cursor cursor; /* Current cursor for window, or None. */
- char *takeFocus; /* Value of -takefocus option; not used in
- * the C code, but used by keyboard traversal
- * scripts. Malloc'ed, but may be NULL. */
+ char *takeFocus; /* Value of -takefocus option; not used in the
+ * C code, but used by keyboard traversal
+ * scripts. Malloc'ed, but may be NULL. */
int isContainer; /* 1 means this window is a container, 0 means
* that it isn't. */
char *useThis; /* If the window is embedded, this points to
* the name of the window in which it is
- * embedded (malloc'ed). For non-embedded
+ * embedded (malloc'ed). For non-embedded
* windows this is NULL. */
- int flags; /* Various flags; see below for
+ int flags; /* Various flags; see below for
* definitions. */
Tcl_Obj *padXPtr; /* Value of -padx option: specifies how many
* pixels of extra space to leave on left and
@@ -101,46 +100,41 @@ typedef struct {
} Frame;
/*
- * A data structure of the following type is kept for each labelframe
- * widget managed by this file:
+ * A data structure of the following type is kept for each labelframe widget
+ * managed by this file:
*/
typedef struct {
Frame frame; /* A pointer to the generic frame structure.
* This must be the first element of the
* Labelframe. */
-
/*
* Labelframe specific configuration settings.
*/
-
Tcl_Obj *textPtr; /* Value of -text option: specifies text to
* display in button. */
- Tk_Font tkfont; /* Value of -font option: specifies font
- * to use for display text. */
+ Tk_Font tkfont; /* Value of -font option: specifies font to
+ * use for display text. */
XColor *textColorPtr; /* Value of -fg option: specifies foreground
* color in normal mode. */
int labelAnchor; /* Value of -labelanchor option: specifies
* where to place the label. */
- Tk_Window labelWin; /* Value of -labelwidget option: Window to
- * use as label for the frame. */
-
+ Tk_Window labelWin; /* Value of -labelwidget option: Window to use
+ * as label for the frame. */
/*
* Labelframe specific fields for use with configuration settings above.
*/
-
GC textGC; /* GC for drawing text in normal mode. */
Tk_TextLayout textLayout; /* Stored text layout information. */
XRectangle labelBox; /* The label's actual size and position. */
int labelReqWidth; /* The label's requested width. */
int labelReqHeight; /* The label's requested height. */
int labelTextX, labelTextY; /* Position of the text to be drawn. */
-
} Labelframe;
/*
- * The following macros define how many extra pixels to leave
- * around a label's text.
+ * The following macros define how many extra pixels to leave around a label's
+ * text.
*/
#define LABELSPACING 1
@@ -149,20 +143,19 @@ typedef struct {
/*
* Flag bits for frames:
*
- * REDRAW_PENDING: Non-zero means a DoWhenIdle handler
- * has already been queued to redraw
- * this window.
- * GOT_FOCUS: Non-zero means this widget currently
- * has the input focus.
+ * REDRAW_PENDING: Non-zero means a DoWhenIdle handler has
+ * already been queued to redraw this window.
+ * GOT_FOCUS: Non-zero means this widget currently has the
+ * input focus.
*/
#define REDRAW_PENDING 1
#define GOT_FOCUS 4
/*
- * The following enum is used to define a type for the -labelanchor option
- * of the Labelframe widget. These values are used as indices into the
- * string table below.
+ * The following enum is used to define a type for the -labelanchor option of
+ * the Labelframe widget. These values are used as indices into the string
+ * table below.
*/
enum labelanchor {
@@ -178,8 +171,8 @@ static char *labelAnchorStrings[] = {
};
/*
- * Information used for parsing configuration options. There are
- * one common table used by all and one table for each widget class.
+ * Information used for parsing configuration options. There are one common
+ * table used by all and one table for each widget class.
*/
static Tk_OptionSpec commonOptSpec[] = {
@@ -233,7 +226,7 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec frameOptSpec[] = {
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-borderwidth", 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-borderwidth", "borderWidth", "BorderWidth",
DEF_FRAME_BORDER_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Frame, borderWidth),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-class", "class", "Class",
DEF_FRAME_CLASS, -1, Tk_Offset(Frame, className),
0, 0, 0},
@@ -249,7 +242,7 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec toplevelOptSpec[] = {
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-borderwidth", 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-borderwidth", "borderWidth", "BorderWidth",
DEF_FRAME_BORDER_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Frame, borderWidth),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-class", "class", "Class",
DEF_TOPLEVEL_CLASS, -1, Tk_Offset(Frame, className),
0, 0, 0},
@@ -274,7 +267,7 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec labelframeOptSpec[] = {
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-borderwidth", 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-borderwidth", "borderWidth", "BorderWidth",
DEF_LABELFRAME_BORDER_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(Frame, borderWidth),
- 0, 0, 0},
+ 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-class", "class", "Class",
DEF_LABELFRAME_CLASS, -1, Tk_Offset(Frame, className),
0, 0, 0},
@@ -286,10 +279,10 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec labelframeOptSpec[] = {
DEF_LABELFRAME_FG, -1, Tk_Offset(Labelframe, textColorPtr), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE, "-labelanchor", "labelAnchor", "LabelAnchor",
DEF_LABELFRAME_LABELANCHOR, -1, Tk_Offset(Labelframe, labelAnchor),
- 0, (ClientData) labelAnchorStrings, 0},
+ 0, (ClientData) labelAnchorStrings, 0},
{TK_OPTION_WINDOW, "-labelwidget", "labelWidget", "LabelWidget",
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(Labelframe, labelWin),
- TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(Labelframe, labelWin),
+ TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_RELIEF, "-relief", "relief", "Relief",
DEF_LABELFRAME_RELIEF, -1, Tk_Offset(Frame, relief),
0, 0, 0},
@@ -318,37 +311,36 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec *optionSpecs[] = {
};
/*
- * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
+ * Forward declarations for functions defined later in this file:
*/
-static void ComputeFrameGeometry _ANSI_ARGS_((Frame *framePtr));
-static int ConfigureFrame _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Frame *framePtr, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int CreateFrame _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST argv[],
- enum FrameType type, char *appName));
-static void DestroyFrame _ANSI_ARGS_((char *memPtr));
-static void DestroyFramePartly _ANSI_ARGS_((Frame *framePtr));
-static void DisplayFrame _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static void FrameCmdDeletedProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData));
-static void FrameEventProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- XEvent *eventPtr));
-static void FrameLostSlaveProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData, Tk_Window tkwin));
-static void FrameRequestProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tk_Window tkwin));
-static void FrameStructureProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData, XEvent *eventPtr));
-static int FrameWidgetObjCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void FrameWorldChanged _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData instanceData));
-static void MapFrame _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
+static void ComputeFrameGeometry(Frame *framePtr);
+static int ConfigureFrame(Tcl_Interp *interp, Frame *framePtr,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int CreateFrame(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST argv[],
+ enum FrameType type, char *appName);
+static void DestroyFrame(char *memPtr);
+static void DestroyFramePartly(Frame *framePtr);
+static void DisplayFrame(ClientData clientData);
+static void FrameCmdDeletedProc(ClientData clientData);
+static void FrameEventProc(ClientData clientData,
+ XEvent *eventPtr);
+static void FrameLostSlaveProc(ClientData clientData,
+ Tk_Window tkwin);
+static void FrameRequestProc(ClientData clientData,
+ Tk_Window tkwin);
+static void FrameStructureProc(ClientData clientData,
+ XEvent *eventPtr);
+static int FrameWidgetObjCmd(ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void FrameWorldChanged(ClientData instanceData);
+static void MapFrame(ClientData clientData);
/*
- * The structure below defines frame class behavior by means of procedures
- * that can be invoked from generic window code.
+ * The structure below defines frame class behavior by means of functions that
+ * can be invoked from generic window code.
*/
static Tk_ClassProcs frameClass = {
@@ -362,9 +354,9 @@ static Tk_ClassProcs frameClass = {
*/
static Tk_GeomMgr frameGeomType = {
- "labelframe", /* name */
- FrameRequestProc, /* requestProc */
- FrameLostSlaveProc /* lostSlaveProc */
+ "labelframe", /* name */
+ FrameRequestProc, /* requestProc */
+ FrameLostSlaveProc /* lostSlaveProc */
};
@@ -373,16 +365,16 @@ static Tk_GeomMgr frameGeomType = {
*
* Tk_FrameObjCmd, Tk_ToplevelObjCmd, Tk_LabelframeObjCmd --
*
- * These procedures are invoked to process the "frame",
- * "toplevel" and "labelframe" Tcl commands. See the user
- * documentation for details on what they do.
+ * These functions are invoked to process the "frame", "toplevel" and
+ * "labelframe" Tcl commands. See the user documentation for details on
+ * what they do.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
*
* Side effects:
- * See the user documentation. These procedures are just wrappers;
- * they call CreateFrame to do all of the real work.
+ * See the user documentation. These functions are just wrappers; they
+ * call CreateFrame to do all of the real work.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -425,10 +417,10 @@ Tk_LabelframeObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* TkCreateFrame --
*
- * This procedure is the old command procedure for the "frame"
- * and "toplevel" commands. Now it is used directly by Tk_Init to
- * create a new main window. See the user documentation for the
- * "frame" and "toplevel" commands for details on what it does.
+ * This function is the old command function for the "frame" and
+ * "toplevel" commands. Now it is used directly by Tk_Init to create a
+ * new main window. See the user documentation for the "frame" and
+ * "toplevel" commands for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -449,11 +441,12 @@ TkCreateFrame(clientData, interp, argc, argv, toplevel, appName)
* zero means create a frame. */
char *appName; /* Should only be non-NULL if there is no main
* window associated with the interpreter.
- * Gives the base name to use for the
- * new application. */
+ * Gives the base name to use for the new
+ * application. */
{
int result, i;
Tcl_Obj **objv = (Tcl_Obj **) ckalloc((argc+1) * sizeof(Tcl_Obj **));
+
for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
objv[i] = Tcl_NewStringObj(argv[i], -1);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(objv[i]);
@@ -476,17 +469,16 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
enum FrameType type; /* What widget type to create. */
char *appName; /* Should only be non-NULL if there are no
- * Main window associated with the interpreter.
- * Gives the base name to use for the
- * new application. */
+ * Main window associated with the
+ * interpreter. Gives the base name to use for
+ * the new application. */
{
Tk_Window tkwin;
Frame *framePtr;
Tk_OptionTable optionTable;
Tk_Window new;
CONST char *className, *screenName, *visualName, *colormapName, *arg, *useOption;
- int i, c, depth;
- size_t length;
+ int i, c, length, depth;
unsigned int mask;
Colormap colormap;
Visual *visual;
@@ -497,58 +489,57 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
}
/*
- * Create the option table for this widget class. If it has already
- * been created, the cached pointer will be returned.
+ * Create the option table for this widget class. If it has already been
+ * created, the cached pointer will be returned.
*/
optionTable = Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, optionSpecs[type]);
/*
- * Pre-process the argument list. Scan through it to find any
- * "-class", "-screen", "-visual", and "-colormap" options. These
- * arguments need to be processed specially, before the window
- * is configured using the usual Tk mechanisms.
+ * Pre-process the argument list. Scan through it to find any "-class",
+ * "-screen", "-visual", and "-colormap" options. These arguments need to
+ * be processed specially, before the window is configured using the usual
+ * Tk mechanisms.
*/
className = colormapName = screenName = visualName = useOption = NULL;
colormap = None;
for (i = 2; i < objc; i += 2) {
- arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], (int *) &length);
+ arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length);
if (length < 2) {
continue;
}
c = arg[1];
- if ((c == 'c') && (strncmp(arg, "-class", length) == 0)
- && (length >= 3)) {
+ if ((c == 'c') && (length >= 3)
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-class", (unsigned) length) == 0)) {
className = Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]);
} else if ((c == 'c')
- && (strncmp(arg, "-colormap", length) == 0)) {
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-colormap", (unsigned) length) == 0)) {
colormapName = Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]);
} else if ((c == 's') && (type == TYPE_TOPLEVEL)
- && (strncmp(arg, "-screen", length) == 0)) {
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-screen", (unsigned) length) == 0)) {
screenName = Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]);
} else if ((c == 'u') && (type == TYPE_TOPLEVEL)
- && (strncmp(arg, "-use", length) == 0)) {
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-use", (unsigned) length) == 0)) {
useOption = Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]);
} else if ((c == 'v')
- && (strncmp(arg, "-visual", length) == 0)) {
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-visual", (unsigned) length) == 0)) {
visualName = Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]);
}
}
/*
- * Create the window, and deal with the special options -use,
- * -classname, -colormap, -screenname, and -visual. These options
- * must be handle before calling ConfigureFrame below, and they must
- * also be processed in a particular order, for the following
- * reasons:
- * 1. Must set the window's class before calling ConfigureFrame,
- * so that unspecified options are looked up in the option
- * database using the correct class.
- * 2. Must set visual information before calling ConfigureFrame
- * so that colors are allocated in a proper colormap.
+ * Create the window, and deal with the special options -use, -classname,
+ * -colormap, -screenname, and -visual. These options must be handle
+ * before calling ConfigureFrame below, and they must also be processed in
+ * a particular order, for the following reasons:
+ * 1. Must set the window's class before calling ConfigureFrame, so that
+ * unspecified options are looked up in the option database using the
+ * correct class.
+ * 2. Must set visual information before calling ConfigureFrame so that
+ * colors are allocated in a proper colormap.
* 3. Must call TkpUseWindow before setting non-default visual
- * information, since TkpUseWindow changes the defaults.
+ * information, since TkpUseWindow changes the defaults.
*/
if (screenName == NULL) {
@@ -556,9 +547,8 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
}
/*
- * Main window associated with interpreter.
- * If we're called by Tk_Init to create a
- * new application, then this is NULL.
+ * Main window associated with interpreter. If we're called by Tk_Init to
+ * create a new application, then this is NULL.
*/
tkwin = Tk_MainWindow(interp);
@@ -567,8 +557,8 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
screenName);
} else if (appName == NULL) {
/*
- * This occurs when someone tried to create a frame/toplevel
- * while we are being destroyed. Let an error be thrown.
+ * This occurs when someone tried to create a frame/toplevel while we
+ * are being destroyed. Let an error be thrown.
*/
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unable to create widget \"",
@@ -576,7 +566,7 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
new = NULL;
} else {
/*
- * We were called from Tk_Init; create a new application.
+ * We were called from Tk_Init; create a new application.
*/
new = TkCreateMainWindow(interp, screenName, appName);
@@ -625,9 +615,9 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
}
/*
- * For top-level windows, provide an initial geometry request of
- * 200x200, just so the window looks nicer on the screen if it
- * doesn't request a size for itself.
+ * For top-level windows, provide an initial geometry request of 200x200,
+ * just so the window looks nicer on the screen if it doesn't request a
+ * size for itself.
*/
if (type == TYPE_TOPLEVEL) {
@@ -635,9 +625,9 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
}
/*
- * Create the widget record, process configuration options, and
- * create event handlers. Then fill in a few additional fields
- * in the widget record from the special options.
+ * Create the widget record, process configuration options, and create
+ * event handlers. Then fill in a few additional fields in the widget
+ * record from the special options.
*/
if (type == TYPE_LABELFRAME) {
@@ -668,11 +658,12 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
/*
* Store backreference to frame widget in window structure.
*/
+
Tk_SetClassProcs(new, &frameClass, (ClientData) framePtr);
mask = ExposureMask | StructureNotifyMask | FocusChangeMask;
if (type == TYPE_TOPLEVEL) {
- mask |= ActivateMask;
+ mask |= ActivateMask;
}
Tk_CreateEventHandler(new, mask, FrameEventProc, (ClientData) framePtr);
if ((Tk_InitOptions(interp, (char *) framePtr, optionTable, new)
@@ -695,7 +686,7 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
Tcl_SetResult(interp, Tk_PathName(new), TCL_STATIC);
return TCL_OK;
- error:
+ error:
if (new != NULL) {
Tk_DestroyWindow(new);
}
@@ -707,9 +698,9 @@ CreateFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, type, appName)
*
* FrameWidgetObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the Tcl command
- * that corresponds to a frame widget. See the user
- * documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the Tcl command that corresponds
+ * to a frame widget. See the user documentation for details on what it
+ * does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -735,8 +726,7 @@ FrameWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
};
register Frame *framePtr = (Frame *) clientData;
int result = TCL_OK, index;
- size_t length;
- int c, i;
+ int c, i, length;
Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
if (objc < 2) {
@@ -749,23 +739,22 @@ FrameWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) framePtr);
switch ((enum options) index) {
- case FRAME_CGET: {
+ case FRAME_CGET:
if (objc != 3) {
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option");
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
}
- objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) framePtr,
+ objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) framePtr,
framePtr->optionTable, objv[2], framePtr->tkwin);
- if (objPtr == NULL) {
+ if (objPtr == NULL) {
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
- } else {
+ } else {
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- }
+ }
break;
- }
- case FRAME_CONFIGURE: {
+ case FRAME_CONFIGURE:
if (objc <= 3) {
objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) framePtr,
framePtr->optionTable,
@@ -779,33 +768,32 @@ FrameWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
} else {
/*
- * Don't allow the options -class, -colormap, -container,
- * -newcmap, -screen, -use, or -visual to be changed.
+ * Don't allow the options -class, -colormap, -container, -screen,
+ * -use, or -visual to be changed.
*/
for (i = 2; i < objc; i++) {
- char *arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], (int *) &length);
+ char *arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length);
if (length < 2) {
continue;
}
c = arg[1];
- if (((c == 'c') && (strncmp(arg, "-class", length) == 0)
- && (length >= 2))
- || ((c == 'c')
- && (strncmp(arg, "-colormap", length) == 0)
- && (length >= 3))
- || ((c == 'c')
- && (strncmp(arg, "-container", length) == 0)
- && (length >= 3))
- || ((c == 's') && (framePtr->type == TYPE_TOPLEVEL)
- && (strncmp(arg, "-screen", length) == 0))
- || ((c == 'u') && (framePtr->type == TYPE_TOPLEVEL)
- && (strncmp(arg, "-use", length) == 0))
- || ((c == 'v')
- && (strncmp(arg, "-visual", length) == 0))) {
- if(c == 'u') {
- CONST char*string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]);
- if(TCL_OK != TkpUseWindow(interp, framePtr->tkwin, string)) {
+ if (((c == 'c') && (length >= 2)
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-class", (unsigned)length) == 0))
+ || ((c == 'c') && (length >= 3)
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-colormap", (unsigned)length) == 0))
+ || ((c == 'c') && (length >= 3)
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-container", (unsigned)length) == 0))
+ || ((c == 's') && (framePtr->type == TYPE_TOPLEVEL)
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-screen", (unsigned)length) == 0))
+ || ((c == 'u') && (framePtr->type == TYPE_TOPLEVEL)
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-use", (unsigned)length) == 0))
+ || ((c == 'v')
+ && (strncmp(arg, "-visual", (unsigned)length) == 0))) {
+ if (c == 'u') {
+ CONST char *string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]);
+ if (TkpUseWindow(interp, framePtr->tkwin,
+ string) != TCL_OK) {
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
}
@@ -820,10 +808,9 @@ FrameWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
result = ConfigureFrame(interp, framePtr, objc-2, objv+2);
}
break;
- }
}
- done:
+ done:
Tcl_Release((ClientData) framePtr);
return result;
}
@@ -833,9 +820,9 @@ FrameWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* DestroyFrame --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tcl_EventuallyFree or Tcl_Release
- * to clean up the internal structure of a frame at a safe time
- * (when no-one is using it anymore).
+ * This function is invoked by Tcl_EventuallyFree or Tcl_Release to clean
+ * up the internal structure of a frame at a safe time (when no-one is
+ * using it anymore).
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -870,10 +857,9 @@ DestroyFrame(memPtr)
*
* DestroyFramePartly --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to clean up everything that needs
- * tkwin to be defined when deleted. During the destruction
- * process tkwin is always set to NULL and this procedure must
- * be called before that happens.
+ * This function is invoked to clean up everything that needs tkwin to be
+ * defined when deleted. During the destruction process tkwin is always
+ * set to NULL and this function must be called before that happens.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -903,7 +889,7 @@ DestroyFramePartly(framePtr)
}
Tk_FreeConfigOptions((char *) framePtr, framePtr->optionTable,
- framePtr->tkwin);
+ framePtr->tkwin);
}
/*
@@ -911,18 +897,17 @@ DestroyFramePartly(framePtr)
*
* ConfigureFrame --
*
- * This procedure is called to process an objv/objc list, plus
- * the Tk option database, in order to configure (or
- * reconfigure) a frame widget.
+ * This function is called to process an objv/objc list, plus the Tk
+ * option database, in order to configure (or reconfigure) a frame
+ * widget.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If TCL_ERROR is
- * returned, then the interp's result contains an error message.
+ * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If TCL_ERROR is returned,
+ * then the interp's result contains an error message.
*
* Side effects:
- * Configuration information, such as text string, colors, font,
- * etc. get set for framePtr; old resources get freed, if there
- * were any.
+ * Configuration information, such as text string, colors, font, etc. get
+ * set for framePtr; old resources get freed, if there were any.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -930,8 +915,8 @@ DestroyFramePartly(framePtr)
static int
ConfigureFrame(interp, framePtr, objc, objv)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
- register Frame *framePtr; /* Information about widget; may or may
- * not already have values for some fields. */
+ register Frame *framePtr; /* Information about widget; may or may not
+ * already have values for some fields. */
int objc; /* Number of valid entries in objv. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Arguments. */
{
@@ -943,7 +928,7 @@ ConfigureFrame(interp, framePtr, objc, objv)
/*
* Need the old menubar name for the menu code to delete it.
*/
-
+
if (framePtr->menuName == NULL) {
oldMenuName = NULL;
} else {
@@ -998,8 +983,8 @@ ConfigureFrame(interp, framePtr, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * If a -labelwidget is specified, check that it is valid and set
- * up geometry management for it.
+ * If a -labelwidget is specified, check that it is valid and set up
+ * geometry management for it.
*/
if (framePtr->type == TYPE_LABELFRAME) {
@@ -1016,10 +1001,9 @@ ConfigureFrame(interp, framePtr, objc, objv)
Tk_Window ancestor, parent, sibling = NULL;
/*
- * Make sure that the frame is either the parent of the
- * window used as label or a descendant of that
- * parent. Also, don't allow a top-level window to be
- * managed inside the frame.
+ * Make sure that the frame is either the parent of the window
+ * used as label or a descendant of that parent. Also, don't
+ * allow a top-level window to be managed inside the frame.
*/
parent = Tk_Parent(labelframePtr->labelWin);
@@ -1051,9 +1035,8 @@ ConfigureFrame(interp, framePtr, objc, objv)
(ClientData) framePtr);
/*
- * If the frame is not parent to the label, make
- * sure the label is above its sibling in the stacking
- * order.
+ * If the frame is not parent to the label, make sure the
+ * label is above its sibling in the stacking order.
*/
if (sibling != NULL) {
@@ -1073,19 +1056,19 @@ ConfigureFrame(interp, framePtr, objc, objv)
*
* FrameWorldChanged --
*
- * This procedure is called when the world has changed in some
- * way and the widget needs to recompute all its graphics contexts
- * and determine its new geometry.
+ * This function is called when the world has changed in some way and the
+ * widget needs to recompute all its graphics contexts and determine its
+ * new geometry.
*
* Results:
- * None.
+ * None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Frame will be relayed out and redisplayed.
+ * Frame will be relayed out and redisplayed.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
static void
FrameWorldChanged(instanceData)
ClientData instanceData; /* Information about widget. */
@@ -1107,8 +1090,8 @@ FrameWorldChanged(instanceData)
if (framePtr->type == TYPE_LABELFRAME) {
/*
- * The textGC is needed even in the labelWin case, so it's
- * always created for a labelframe.
+ * The textGC is needed even in the labelWin case, so it's always
+ * created for a labelframe.
*/
gcValues.font = Tk_FontId(labelframePtr->tkfont);
@@ -1124,7 +1107,7 @@ FrameWorldChanged(instanceData)
/*
* Calculate label size.
*/
-
+
labelframePtr->labelReqWidth = labelframePtr->labelReqHeight = 0;
if (anyTextLabel) {
@@ -1140,13 +1123,13 @@ FrameWorldChanged(instanceData)
labelframePtr->labelReqHeight = Tk_ReqHeight(labelframePtr->labelWin);
}
- /*
- * Make sure label size is at least as big as the border.
- * This simplifies later calculations and gives a better
- * appearance with thick borders.
+ /*
+ * Make sure label size is at least as big as the border. This
+ * simplifies later calculations and gives a better appearance with
+ * thick borders.
*/
-
- if ((labelframePtr->labelAnchor >= LABELANCHOR_N) &&
+
+ if ((labelframePtr->labelAnchor >= LABELANCHOR_N) &&
(labelframePtr->labelAnchor <= LABELANCHOR_SW)) {
if (labelframePtr->labelReqHeight < framePtr->borderWidth) {
labelframePtr->labelReqHeight = framePtr->borderWidth;
@@ -1162,34 +1145,34 @@ FrameWorldChanged(instanceData)
* Calculate individual border widths.
*/
- bWidthBottom = bWidthTop = bWidthRight = bWidthLeft =
- framePtr->borderWidth + framePtr->highlightWidth;
+ bWidthBottom = bWidthTop = bWidthRight = bWidthLeft =
+ framePtr->borderWidth + framePtr->highlightWidth;
bWidthLeft += framePtr->padX;
bWidthRight += framePtr->padX;
bWidthTop += framePtr->padY;
bWidthBottom += framePtr->padY;
-
+
if (anyTextLabel || anyWindowLabel) {
switch (labelframePtr->labelAnchor) {
- case LABELANCHOR_E:
- case LABELANCHOR_EN:
- case LABELANCHOR_ES:
+ case LABELANCHOR_E:
+ case LABELANCHOR_EN:
+ case LABELANCHOR_ES:
bWidthRight += labelframePtr->labelReqWidth -
framePtr->borderWidth;
break;
- case LABELANCHOR_N:
- case LABELANCHOR_NE:
- case LABELANCHOR_NW:
+ case LABELANCHOR_N:
+ case LABELANCHOR_NE:
+ case LABELANCHOR_NW:
bWidthTop += labelframePtr->labelReqHeight - framePtr->borderWidth;
break;
- case LABELANCHOR_S:
- case LABELANCHOR_SE:
- case LABELANCHOR_SW:
+ case LABELANCHOR_S:
+ case LABELANCHOR_SE:
+ case LABELANCHOR_SW:
bWidthBottom += labelframePtr->labelReqHeight -
framePtr->borderWidth;
break;
- default:
+ default:
bWidthLeft += labelframePtr->labelReqWidth - framePtr->borderWidth;
break;
}
@@ -1208,11 +1191,12 @@ FrameWorldChanged(instanceData)
int minwidth = labelframePtr->labelReqWidth;
int minheight = labelframePtr->labelReqHeight;
int padding = framePtr->highlightWidth;
+
if (framePtr->borderWidth > 0) {
padding += framePtr->borderWidth + LABELMARGIN;
}
padding *= 2;
- if ((labelframePtr->labelAnchor >= LABELANCHOR_N) &&
+ if ((labelframePtr->labelAnchor >= LABELANCHOR_N) &&
(labelframePtr->labelAnchor <= LABELANCHOR_SW)) {
minwidth += padding;
minheight += framePtr->borderWidth + framePtr->highlightWidth;
@@ -1240,9 +1224,9 @@ FrameWorldChanged(instanceData)
*
* ComputeFrameGeometry --
*
- * This procedure is called to compute various geometrical
- * information for a frame, such as where various things get
- * displayed. It's called when the window is reconfigured.
+ * This function is called to compute various geometrical information for
+ * a frame, such as where various things get displayed. It's called when
+ * the window is reconfigured.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1267,12 +1251,13 @@ ComputeFrameGeometry(framePtr)
*/
if (framePtr->type != TYPE_LABELFRAME) return;
- if ((labelframePtr->textPtr == NULL) &&
- (labelframePtr->labelWin == NULL)) return;
+ if (labelframePtr->textPtr == NULL && labelframePtr->labelWin == NULL) {
+ return;
+ }
tkwin = framePtr->tkwin;
- /*
+ /*
* Calculate the available size for the label
*/
@@ -1281,15 +1266,15 @@ ComputeFrameGeometry(framePtr)
padding = framePtr->highlightWidth;
if (framePtr->borderWidth > 0) {
- padding += framePtr->borderWidth + LABELMARGIN;
+ padding += framePtr->borderWidth + LABELMARGIN;
}
padding *= 2;
maxHeight = Tk_Height(tkwin);
maxWidth = Tk_Width(tkwin);
- if ((labelframePtr->labelAnchor >= LABELANCHOR_N) &&
- (labelframePtr->labelAnchor <= LABELANCHOR_SW)) {
+ if ((labelframePtr->labelAnchor >= LABELANCHOR_N) &&
+ (labelframePtr->labelAnchor <= LABELANCHOR_SW)) {
maxWidth -= padding;
if (maxWidth < 1) maxWidth = 1;
} else {
@@ -1304,9 +1289,9 @@ ComputeFrameGeometry(framePtr)
}
/*
- * Calculate label and text position.
- * The text's position is based on the requested size (= the text's
- * real size) to get proper alignment if the text does not fit.
+ * Calculate label and text position. The text's position is based on the
+ * requested size (= the text's real size) to get proper alignment if the
+ * text does not fit.
*/
otherWidth = Tk_Width(tkwin) - labelframePtr->labelBox.width;
@@ -1316,64 +1301,64 @@ ComputeFrameGeometry(framePtr)
padding = framePtr->highlightWidth;
switch (labelframePtr->labelAnchor) {
- case LABELANCHOR_E:
- case LABELANCHOR_EN:
- case LABELANCHOR_ES:
- labelframePtr->labelTextX = otherWidthT - padding;
- labelframePtr->labelBox.x = otherWidth - padding;
- break;
- case LABELANCHOR_N:
- case LABELANCHOR_NE:
- case LABELANCHOR_NW:
- labelframePtr->labelTextY = padding;
- labelframePtr->labelBox.y = padding;
- break;
- case LABELANCHOR_S:
- case LABELANCHOR_SE:
- case LABELANCHOR_SW:
- labelframePtr->labelTextY = otherHeightT - padding;
- labelframePtr->labelBox.y = otherHeight - padding;
- break;
- default:
- labelframePtr->labelTextX = padding;
- labelframePtr->labelBox.x = padding;
- break;
+ case LABELANCHOR_E:
+ case LABELANCHOR_EN:
+ case LABELANCHOR_ES:
+ labelframePtr->labelTextX = otherWidthT - padding;
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.x = otherWidth - padding;
+ break;
+ case LABELANCHOR_N:
+ case LABELANCHOR_NE:
+ case LABELANCHOR_NW:
+ labelframePtr->labelTextY = padding;
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.y = padding;
+ break;
+ case LABELANCHOR_S:
+ case LABELANCHOR_SE:
+ case LABELANCHOR_SW:
+ labelframePtr->labelTextY = otherHeightT - padding;
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.y = otherHeight - padding;
+ break;
+ default:
+ labelframePtr->labelTextX = padding;
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.x = padding;
+ break;
}
if (framePtr->borderWidth > 0) {
- padding += framePtr->borderWidth + LABELMARGIN;
+ padding += framePtr->borderWidth + LABELMARGIN;
}
switch (labelframePtr->labelAnchor) {
- case LABELANCHOR_NW:
- case LABELANCHOR_SW:
- labelframePtr->labelTextX = padding;
- labelframePtr->labelBox.x = padding;
- break;
- case LABELANCHOR_N:
- case LABELANCHOR_S:
- labelframePtr->labelTextX = otherWidthT / 2;
- labelframePtr->labelBox.x = otherWidth / 2;
- break;
- case LABELANCHOR_NE:
- case LABELANCHOR_SE:
- labelframePtr->labelTextX = otherWidthT - padding;
- labelframePtr->labelBox.x = otherWidth - padding;
- break;
- case LABELANCHOR_EN:
- case LABELANCHOR_WN:
- labelframePtr->labelTextY = padding;
- labelframePtr->labelBox.y = padding;
- break;
- case LABELANCHOR_E:
- case LABELANCHOR_W:
- labelframePtr->labelTextY = otherHeightT / 2;
- labelframePtr->labelBox.y = otherHeight / 2;
- break;
- default:
+ case LABELANCHOR_NW:
+ case LABELANCHOR_SW:
+ labelframePtr->labelTextX = padding;
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.x = padding;
+ break;
+ case LABELANCHOR_N:
+ case LABELANCHOR_S:
+ labelframePtr->labelTextX = otherWidthT / 2;
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.x = otherWidth / 2;
+ break;
+ case LABELANCHOR_NE:
+ case LABELANCHOR_SE:
+ labelframePtr->labelTextX = otherWidthT - padding;
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.x = otherWidth - padding;
+ break;
+ case LABELANCHOR_EN:
+ case LABELANCHOR_WN:
+ labelframePtr->labelTextY = padding;
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.y = padding;
+ break;
+ case LABELANCHOR_E:
+ case LABELANCHOR_W:
+ labelframePtr->labelTextY = otherHeightT / 2;
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.y = otherHeight / 2;
+ break;
+ default:
labelframePtr->labelTextY = otherHeightT - padding;
labelframePtr->labelBox.y = otherHeight - padding;
- break;
+ break;
}
}
@@ -1382,14 +1367,13 @@ ComputeFrameGeometry(framePtr)
*
* DisplayFrame --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to display a frame widget.
+ * This function is invoked to display a frame widget.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Commands are output to X to display the frame in its
- * current mode.
+ * Commands are output to X to display the frame in its current mode.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1416,8 +1400,8 @@ DisplayFrame(clientData)
hlWidth = framePtr->highlightWidth;
if (hlWidth != 0) {
- GC fgGC, bgGC;
-
+ GC fgGC, bgGC;
+
bgGC = Tk_GCForColor(framePtr->highlightBgColorPtr,
Tk_WindowId(tkwin));
if (framePtr->flags & GOT_FOCUS) {
@@ -1439,11 +1423,11 @@ DisplayFrame(clientData)
if (framePtr->type != TYPE_LABELFRAME) {
/*
- * Pass to platform specific draw function. In general, it just
- * draws a simple rectangle, but it may "theme" the background.
+ * Pass to platform specific draw function. In general, it just draws
+ * a simple rectangle, but it may "theme" the background.
*/
- noLabel:
+ noLabel:
TkpDrawFrame(tkwin, framePtr->border, hlWidth,
framePtr->borderWidth, framePtr->relief);
} else {
@@ -1455,16 +1439,16 @@ DisplayFrame(clientData)
}
/*
- * In order to avoid screen flashes, this procedure redraws the
- * frame into off-screen memory, then copies it back on-screen
- * in a single operation. This means there's no point in time
- * where the on-screen image has been cleared.
+ * In order to avoid screen flashes, this function redraws the frame
+ * into off-screen memory, then copies it back on-screen in a single
+ * operation. This means there's no point in time where the on-screen
+ * image has been cleared.
*/
pixmap = Tk_GetPixmap(framePtr->display, Tk_WindowId(tkwin),
Tk_Width(tkwin), Tk_Height(tkwin), Tk_Depth(tkwin));
-
- /*
+
+ /*
* Clear the pixmap.
*/
@@ -1480,61 +1464,56 @@ DisplayFrame(clientData)
bdY2 = Tk_Height(tkwin) - hlWidth;
switch (labelframePtr->labelAnchor) {
- case LABELANCHOR_E:
- case LABELANCHOR_EN:
- case LABELANCHOR_ES:
- bdX2 -= (labelframePtr->labelBox.width - framePtr->borderWidth)
- / 2;
+ case LABELANCHOR_E:
+ case LABELANCHOR_EN:
+ case LABELANCHOR_ES:
+ bdX2 -= (labelframePtr->labelBox.width-framePtr->borderWidth) / 2;
break;
- case LABELANCHOR_N:
- case LABELANCHOR_NE:
- case LABELANCHOR_NW:
- /*
- * Since the glyphs of the text tend to be in the lower part
- * we favor a lower border position by rounding up.
+ case LABELANCHOR_N:
+ case LABELANCHOR_NE:
+ case LABELANCHOR_NW:
+ /*
+ * Since the glyphs of the text tend to be in the lower part we
+ * favor a lower border position by rounding up.
*/
- bdY1 += (labelframePtr->labelBox.height - framePtr->borderWidth +1)
- / 2;
+ bdY1 += (labelframePtr->labelBox.height-framePtr->borderWidth+1)/2;
break;
- case LABELANCHOR_S:
- case LABELANCHOR_SE:
- case LABELANCHOR_SW:
- bdY2 -= (labelframePtr->labelBox.height - framePtr->borderWidth)
- / 2;
+ case LABELANCHOR_S:
+ case LABELANCHOR_SE:
+ case LABELANCHOR_SW:
+ bdY2 -= (labelframePtr->labelBox.height-framePtr->borderWidth) / 2;
break;
- default:
- bdX1 += (labelframePtr->labelBox.width - framePtr->borderWidth)
- / 2;
+ default:
+ bdX1 += (labelframePtr->labelBox.width-framePtr->borderWidth) / 2;
break;
}
- /*
- * Draw border
- */
+ /*
+ * Draw border
+ */
Tk_Draw3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, framePtr->border, bdX1, bdY1,
bdX2 - bdX1, bdY2 - bdY1, framePtr->borderWidth,
framePtr->relief);
- if (labelframePtr->labelWin == NULL) {
- /*
- * Clear behind the label
- */
-
- Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap,
- framePtr->border, labelframePtr->labelBox.x,
- labelframePtr->labelBox.y, labelframePtr->labelBox.width,
- labelframePtr->labelBox.height, 0, TK_RELIEF_FLAT);
-
- /*
- * Draw label.
- * If there is not room for the entire label, use clipping to
- * get a nice appearance.
- */
-
+ if (labelframePtr->labelWin == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Clear behind the label
+ */
+
+ Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap,
+ framePtr->border, labelframePtr->labelBox.x,
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.y, labelframePtr->labelBox.width,
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.height, 0, TK_RELIEF_FLAT);
+
+ /*
+ * Draw label. If there is not room for the entire label, use
+ * clipping to get a nice appearance.
+ */
+
if ((labelframePtr->labelBox.width < labelframePtr->labelReqWidth)
- || (labelframePtr->labelBox.height <
+ || (labelframePtr->labelBox.height <
labelframePtr->labelReqHeight)) {
clipRegion = TkCreateRegion();
TkUnionRectWithRegion(&labelframePtr->labelBox, clipRegion,
@@ -1543,37 +1522,37 @@ DisplayFrame(clientData)
clipRegion);
}
- Tk_DrawTextLayout(framePtr->display, pixmap,
- labelframePtr->textGC, labelframePtr->textLayout,
- labelframePtr->labelTextX + LABELSPACING,
- labelframePtr->labelTextY + LABELSPACING, 0, -1);
+ Tk_DrawTextLayout(framePtr->display, pixmap,
+ labelframePtr->textGC, labelframePtr->textLayout,
+ labelframePtr->labelTextX + LABELSPACING,
+ labelframePtr->labelTextY + LABELSPACING, 0, -1);
if (clipRegion != NULL) {
XSetClipMask(framePtr->display, labelframePtr->textGC, None);
TkDestroyRegion(clipRegion);
}
- } else {
+ } else {
/*
* Reposition and map the window (but in different ways depending
* on whether the frame is the window's parent).
*/
-
+
if (framePtr->tkwin == Tk_Parent(labelframePtr->labelWin)) {
if ((labelframePtr->labelBox.x != Tk_X(labelframePtr->labelWin))
|| (labelframePtr->labelBox.y !=
Tk_Y(labelframePtr->labelWin))
- || (labelframePtr->labelBox.width !=
+ || (labelframePtr->labelBox.width !=
Tk_Width(labelframePtr->labelWin))
- || (labelframePtr->labelBox.height !=
+ || (labelframePtr->labelBox.height !=
Tk_Height(labelframePtr->labelWin))) {
Tk_MoveResizeWindow(labelframePtr->labelWin,
- labelframePtr->labelBox.x, labelframePtr->labelBox.y,
+ labelframePtr->labelBox.x, labelframePtr->labelBox.y,
labelframePtr->labelBox.width,
labelframePtr->labelBox.height);
}
Tk_MapWindow(labelframePtr->labelWin);
} else {
- Tk_MaintainGeometry(labelframePtr->labelWin, framePtr->tkwin,
+ Tk_MaintainGeometry(labelframePtr->labelWin, framePtr->tkwin,
labelframePtr->labelBox.x, labelframePtr->labelBox.y,
labelframePtr->labelBox.width,
labelframePtr->labelBox.height);
@@ -1582,7 +1561,7 @@ DisplayFrame(clientData)
/*
- * Everything's been redisplayed; now copy the pixmap onto the screen
+ * Everything's been redisplayed; now copy the pixmap onto the screen
* and free up the pixmap.
*/
@@ -1601,16 +1580,16 @@ DisplayFrame(clientData)
*
* FrameEventProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the Tk dispatcher on
- * structure changes to a frame. For frames with 3D
- * borders, this procedure is also invoked for exposures.
+ * This function is invoked by the Tk dispatcher on structure changes to
+ * a frame. For frames with 3D borders, this function is also invoked for
+ * exposures.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * When the window gets deleted, internal structures get
- * cleaned up. When it gets exposed, it is redisplayed.
+ * When the window gets deleted, internal structures get cleaned up.
+ * When it gets exposed, it is redisplayed.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1635,15 +1614,14 @@ FrameEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
framePtr->menuName = NULL;
}
if (framePtr->tkwin != NULL) {
-
/*
- * If this window is a container, then this event could be
- * coming from the embedded application, in which case
- * Tk_DestroyWindow hasn't been called yet. When Tk_DestroyWindow
- * is called later, then another destroy event will be generated.
- * We need to be sure we ignore the second event, since the frame
- * could be gone by then. To do so, delete the event handler
- * explicitly (normally it's done implicitly by Tk_DestroyWindow).
+ * If this window is a container, then this event could be coming
+ * from the embedded application, in which case Tk_DestroyWindow
+ * hasn't been called yet. When Tk_DestroyWindow is called later,
+ * then another destroy event will be generated. We need to be
+ * sure we ignore the second event, since the frame could be gone
+ * by then. To do so, delete the event handler explicitly
+ * (normally it's done implicitly by Tk_DestroyWindow).
*/
/*
@@ -1651,13 +1629,13 @@ FrameEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
* DestroyFrame, we must free all options now.
*/
- DestroyFramePartly(framePtr);
+ DestroyFramePartly(framePtr);
Tk_DeleteEventHandler(framePtr->tkwin,
ExposureMask|StructureNotifyMask|FocusChangeMask,
FrameEventProc, (ClientData) framePtr);
framePtr->tkwin = NULL;
- Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(framePtr->interp, framePtr->widgetCmd);
+ Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(framePtr->interp, framePtr->widgetCmd);
}
if (framePtr->flags & REDRAW_PENDING) {
Tcl_CancelIdleCall(DisplayFrame, (ClientData) framePtr);
@@ -1684,7 +1662,7 @@ FrameEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
}
return;
- redraw:
+ redraw:
if ((framePtr->tkwin != NULL) && !(framePtr->flags & REDRAW_PENDING)) {
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(DisplayFrame, (ClientData) framePtr);
framePtr->flags |= REDRAW_PENDING;
@@ -1696,9 +1674,9 @@ FrameEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
*
* FrameCmdDeletedProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when a widget command is deleted. If
- * the widget isn't already in the process of being destroyed,
- * this command destroys it.
+ * This function is invoked when a widget command is deleted. If the
+ * widget isn't already in the process of being destroyed, this command
+ * destroys it.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1724,19 +1702,19 @@ FrameCmdDeletedProc(clientData)
}
/*
- * This procedure could be invoked either because the window was
- * destroyed and the command was then deleted (in which case tkwin
- * is NULL) or because the command was deleted, and then this procedure
- * destroys the widget.
+ * This function could be invoked either because the window was destroyed
+ * and the command was then deleted (in which case tkwin is NULL) or
+ * because the command was deleted, and then this function destroys the
+ * widget.
*/
if (tkwin != NULL) {
- /*
- * Some options need tkwin to be freed, so we free them here,
- * before setting tkwin to NULL.
+ /*
+ * Some options need tkwin to be freed, so we free them here, before
+ * setting tkwin to NULL.
*/
- DestroyFramePartly(framePtr);
+ DestroyFramePartly(framePtr);
framePtr->tkwin = NULL;
Tk_DestroyWindow(tkwin);
@@ -1748,8 +1726,8 @@ FrameCmdDeletedProc(clientData)
*
* MapFrame --
*
- * This procedure is invoked as a when-idle handler to map a
- * newly-created top-level frame.
+ * This function is invoked as a when-idle handler to map a newly-created
+ * top-level frame.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1767,10 +1745,10 @@ MapFrame(clientData)
Frame *framePtr = (Frame *) clientData;
/*
- * Wait for all other background events to be processed before
- * mapping window. This ensures that the window's correct geometry
- * will have been determined before it is first mapped, so that the
- * window manager doesn't get a false idea of its desired geometry.
+ * Wait for all other background events to be processed before mapping
+ * window. This ensures that the window's correct geometry will have been
+ * determined before it is first mapped, so that the window manager
+ * doesn't get a false idea of its desired geometry.
*/
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) framePtr);
@@ -1780,8 +1758,8 @@ MapFrame(clientData)
}
/*
- * After each event, make sure that the window still exists
- * and quit if the window has been destroyed.
+ * After each event, make sure that the window still exists and quit
+ * if the window has been destroyed.
*/
if (framePtr->tkwin == NULL) {
@@ -1798,17 +1776,16 @@ MapFrame(clientData)
*
* TkInstallFrameMenu --
*
- * This function is needed when a Windows HWND is created
- * and a menubar has been set to the window with a system
- * menu. It notifies the menu package so that the system
- * menu can be rebuilt.
+ * This function is needed when a Windows HWND is created and a menubar
+ * has been set to the window with a system menu. It notifies the menu
+ * package so that the system menu can be rebuilt.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The system menu (if any) is created for the menubar
- * associated with this frame.
+ * The system menu (if any) is created for the menubar associated with
+ * this frame.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1825,7 +1802,7 @@ TkInstallFrameMenu(tkwin)
if (framePtr == NULL) {
Tcl_Panic("TkInstallFrameMenu couldn't get frame pointer");
}
- TkpMenuNotifyToplevelCreate(winPtr->mainPtr->interp,
+ TkpMenuNotifyToplevelCreate(winPtr->mainPtr->interp,
framePtr->menuName);
}
}
@@ -1835,17 +1812,15 @@ TkInstallFrameMenu(tkwin)
*
* FrameStructureProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked whenever StructureNotify events
- * occur for a window that's managed as label for the frame.
- * This procudure's only purpose is to clean up when windows
- * are deleted.
+ * This function is invoked whenever StructureNotify events occur for a
+ * window that's managed as label for the frame. This procudure's only
+ * purpose is to clean up when windows are deleted.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The window is disassociated from the frame when it is
- * deleted.
+ * The window is disassociated from the frame when it is deleted.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1859,8 +1834,8 @@ FrameStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
if (eventPtr->type == DestroyNotify) {
/*
- * This should only happen in a labelframe but it doesn't
- * hurt to be careful.
+ * This should only happen in a labelframe but it doesn't hurt to be
+ * careful.
*/
if (labelframePtr->frame.type == TYPE_LABELFRAME) {
@@ -1875,24 +1850,23 @@ FrameStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
*
* FrameRequestProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked whenever a window that's associated
- * with a frame changes its requested dimensions.
+ * This function is invoked whenever a window that's associated with a
+ * frame changes its requested dimensions.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The size and location on the screen of the window may change.
- * depending on the options specified for the frame.
+ * The size and location on the screen of the window may change depending
+ * on the options specified for the frame.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
FrameRequestProc(clientData, tkwin)
- ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to record for frame. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window that changed its desired
- * size. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to record for frame. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window that changed its desired size. */
{
Frame *framePtr = (Frame *) clientData;
@@ -1904,8 +1878,8 @@ FrameRequestProc(clientData, tkwin)
*
* FrameLostSlaveProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tk whenever some other geometry
- * claims control over a slave that used to be managed by us.
+ * This function is invoked by Tk whenever some other geometry claims
+ * control over a slave that used to be managed by us.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1918,18 +1892,18 @@ FrameRequestProc(clientData, tkwin)
static void
FrameLostSlaveProc(clientData, tkwin)
- ClientData clientData; /* Frame structure for slave window that
- * was stolen away. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Frame structure for slave window that was
+ * stolen away. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Tk's handle for the slave window. */
{
Frame *framePtr = (Frame *) clientData;
Labelframe *labelframePtr = (Labelframe *) clientData;
/*
- * This should only happen in a labelframe but it doesn't
- * hurt to be careful.
+ * This should only happen in a labelframe but it doesn't hurt to be
+ * careful.
*/
-
+
if (labelframePtr->frame.type == TYPE_LABELFRAME) {
Tk_DeleteEventHandler(labelframePtr->labelWin, StructureNotifyMask,
FrameStructureProc, (ClientData) labelframePtr);
@@ -1947,15 +1921,14 @@ FrameLostSlaveProc(clientData, tkwin)
*
* TkToplevelWindowFromCommandToken --
*
- * If the given command name to the command for a toplevel window
- * in the given interpreter, return the tkwin for that toplevel
- * window. Note that this lookup can't be done using the
- * standard tkwin internal table because the command might have
- * been renamed.
+ * If the given command name to the command for a toplevel window in the
+ * given interpreter, return the tkwin for that toplevel window. Note
+ * that this lookup can't be done using the standard tkwin internal table
+ * because the command might have been renamed.
*
* Results:
- * A Tk_Window token, or NULL if the name does not refer to a
- * toplevel window.
+ * A Tk_Window token, or NULL if the name does not refer to a toplevel
+ * window.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1983,3 +1956,11 @@ TkToplevelWindowForCommand(interp, cmdName)
}
return framePtr->tkwin;
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkGrid.c b/generic/tkGrid.c
index 6e43869..cd4df5c 100644
--- a/generic/tkGrid.c
+++ b/generic/tkGrid.c
@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-1997 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkGrid.c,v 1.37 2005/04/04 08:53:00 dkf Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkGrid.c,v 1.38 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkInt.h"
@@ -22,17 +22,17 @@
#endif
#define MAX(x,y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y))
-#define COLUMN (1) /* working on column offsets */
-#define ROW (2) /* working on row offsets */
+#define COLUMN (1) /* working on column offsets */
+#define ROW (2) /* working on row offsets */
#define CHECK_ONLY (1) /* check max slot constraint */
#define CHECK_SPACE (2) /* alloc more space, don't change max */
/*
- * Pre-allocate enough row and column slots for "typical" sized tables
- * this value should be chosen so by the time the extra malloc's are
- * required, the layout calculations overwehlm them. [A "slot" contains
- * information for either a row or column, depending upon the context.]
+ * Pre-allocate enough row and column slots for "typical" sized tables this
+ * value should be chosen so by the time the extra malloc's are required, the
+ * layout calculations overwehlm them. [A "slot" contains information for
+ * either a row or column, depending upon the context.]
*/
#define TYPICAL_SIZE 25 /* (arbitrary guess) */
@@ -45,9 +45,9 @@
#define UNIFORM_PREALLOC 10
/*
- * Data structures are allocated dynamically to support arbitrary sized tables.
- * However, the space is proportional to the highest numbered slot with
- * some non-default property. This limit is used to head off mistakes and
+ * Data structures are allocated dynamically to support arbitrary sized
+ * tables. However, the space is proportional to the highest numbered slot
+ * with some non-default property. This limit is used to head off mistakes and
* denial of service attacks by limiting the amount of storage required.
*/
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@
#define GRID_DEFAULT_ANCHOR TK_ANCHOR_NW
/*
- * Structure to hold information for grid masters. A slot is either
- * a row or column.
+ * Structure to hold information for grid masters. A slot is either a row or
+ * column.
*/
typedef struct SlotInfo {
@@ -80,51 +80,49 @@ typedef struct SlotInfo {
* this slot doesn't resize. Extra space in
* the layout is given distributed among slots
* inproportion to their weights. */
- int pad; /* Extra padding, in pixels, required for
- * this slot. This amount is "added" to the
- * largest slave in the slot. */
+ int pad; /* Extra padding, in pixels, required for this
+ * slot. This amount is "added" to the largest
+ * slave in the slot. */
Tk_Uid uniform; /* Value of -uniform option. It is used to
* group slots that should have the same
* size. */
int offset; /* This is a cached value used for
- * introspection. It is the pixel
- * offset of the right or bottom edge
- * of this slot from the beginning of the
- * layout. */
+ * introspection. It is the pixel offset of
+ * the right or bottom edge of this slot from
+ * the beginning of the layout. */
int temp; /* This is a temporary value used for
- * calculating adjusted weights when
- * shrinking the layout below its
- * nominal size. */
+ * calculating adjusted weights when shrinking
+ * the layout below its nominal size. */
} SlotInfo;
/*
- * Structure to hold information during layout calculations. There
- * is one of these for each slot, an array for each of the rows or columns.
+ * Structure to hold information during layout calculations. There is one of
+ * these for each slot, an array for each of the rows or columns.
*/
typedef struct GridLayout {
- struct Gridder *binNextPtr; /* The next slave window in this bin.
- * Each bin contains a list of all
- * slaves whose spans are >1 and whose
- * right edges fall in this slot. */
- int minSize; /* Minimum size needed for this slot,
- * in pixels. This is the space required
- * to hold any slaves contained entirely
- * in this slot, adjusted for any slot
- * constrants, such as size or padding. */
+ struct Gridder *binNextPtr; /* The next slave window in this bin. Each bin
+ * contains a list of all slaves whose spans
+ * are >1 and whose right edges fall in this
+ * slot. */
+ int minSize; /* Minimum size needed for this slot, in
+ * pixels. This is the space required to hold
+ * any slaves contained entirely in this slot,
+ * adjusted for any slot constrants, such as
+ * size or padding. */
int pad; /* Padding needed for this slot */
int weight; /* Slot weight, controls resizing. */
Tk_Uid uniform; /* Value of -uniform option. It is used to
* group slots that should have the same
* size. */
- int minOffset; /* The minimum offset, in pixels, from
- * the beginning of the layout to the
- * right/bottom edge of the slot calculated
- * from top/left to bottom/right. */
- int maxOffset; /* The maximum offset, in pixels, from
- * the beginning of the layout to the
- * right-or-bottom edge of the slot calculated
- * from bottom-or-right to top-or-left. */
+ int minOffset; /* The minimum offset, in pixels, from the
+ * beginning of the layout to the bottom/right
+ * edge of the slot calculated from top/left
+ * to bottom/right. */
+ int maxOffset; /* The maximum offset, in pixels, from the
+ * beginning of the layout to the bottom/right
+ * edge of the slot calculated from
+ * bottom/right to top/left. */
} GridLayout;
/*
@@ -140,83 +138,83 @@ typedef struct {
* column constraints. */
int rowEnd; /* The last row occupied by any slave. */
int rowMax; /* The number of rows with constraints. */
- int rowSpace; /* The number of slots currently allocated
- * for row constraints. */
+ int rowSpace; /* The number of slots currently allocated for
+ * row constraints. */
int startX; /* Pixel offset of this layout within its
* master. */
int startY; /* Pixel offset of this layout within its
* master. */
- Tk_Anchor anchor; /* Value of anchor option: specifies where
- * a grid without weight should be placed. */
+ Tk_Anchor anchor; /* Value of anchor option: specifies where a
+ * grid without weight should be placed. */
} GridMaster;
/*
- * For each window that the grid cares about (either because
- * the window is managed by the grid or because the window
- * has slaves that are managed by the grid), there is a
- * structure of the following type:
+ * For each window that the grid cares about (either because the window is
+ * managed by the grid or because the window has slaves that are managed by
+ * the grid), there is a structure of the following type:
*/
typedef struct Gridder {
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Tk token for window. NULL means that
- * the window has been deleted, but the
- * gridder hasn't had a chance to clean up
- * yet because the structure is still in
- * use. */
- struct Gridder *masterPtr; /* Master window within which this window
- * is managed (NULL means this window
- * isn't managed by the gridder). */
- struct Gridder *nextPtr; /* Next window managed within same
- * master. List order doesn't matter. */
- struct Gridder *slavePtr; /* First in list of slaves managed
- * inside this window (NULL means
- * no grid slaves). */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Tk token for window. NULL means that the
+ * window has been deleted, but the gridder
+ * hasn't had a chance to clean up yet because
+ * the structure is still in use. */
+ struct Gridder *masterPtr; /* Master window within which this window is
+ * managed (NULL means this window isn't
+ * managed by the gridder). */
+ struct Gridder *nextPtr; /* Next window managed within same master.
+ * List order doesn't matter. */
+ struct Gridder *slavePtr; /* First in list of slaves managed inside this
+ * window (NULL means no grid slaves). */
GridMaster *masterDataPtr; /* Additional data for geometry master. */
- int column, row; /* Location in the grid (starting
- * from zero). */
+ int column, row; /* Location in the grid (starting from
+ * zero). */
int numCols, numRows; /* Number of columns or rows this slave spans.
* Should be at least 1. */
int padX, padY; /* Total additional pixels to leave around the
- * window. Some is of this space is on each
- * side. This is space *outside* the window:
+ * window. Some is of this space is on each
+ * side. This is space *outside* the window:
* we'll allocate extra space in frame but
* won't enlarge window). */
- int padLeft, padTop; /* The part of padX or padY to use on the
- * left or top of the widget, respectively.
- * By default, this is half of padX or padY. */
+ int padLeft, padTop; /* The part of padX or padY to use on the left
+ * or top of the widget, respectively. By
+ * default, this is half of padX or padY. */
int iPadX, iPadY; /* Total extra pixels to allocate inside the
* window (half this amount will appear on
* each side). */
int sticky; /* which sides of its cavity this window
* sticks to. See below for definitions */
- int doubleBw; /* Twice the window's last known border
- * width. If this changes, the window
- * must be re-arranged within its master. */
- int *abortPtr; /* If non-NULL, it means that there is a nested
- * call to ArrangeGrid already working on
- * this window. *abortPtr may be set to 1 to
- * abort that nested call. This happens, for
- * example, if tkwin or any of its slaves
+ int doubleBw; /* Twice the window's last known border width.
+ * If this changes, the window must be
+ * re-arranged within its master. */
+ int *abortPtr; /* If non-NULL, it means that there is a
+ * nested call to ArrangeGrid already working
+ * on this window. *abortPtr may be set to 1
+ * to abort that nested call. This happens,
+ * for example, if tkwin or any of its slaves
* is deleted. */
- int flags; /* Miscellaneous flags; see below
- * for definitions. */
+ int flags; /* Miscellaneous flags; see below for
+ * definitions. */
/*
* These fields are used temporarily for layout calculations only.
*/
struct Gridder *binNextPtr; /* Link to next span>1 slave in this bin. */
- int size; /* Nominal size (width or height) in pixels
- * of the slave. This includes the padding. */
+ int size; /* Nominal size (width or height) in pixels of
+ * the slave. This includes the padding. */
} Gridder;
-/* Flag values for "sticky"ness The 16 combinations subsume the packer's
+/*
+ * Flag values for "sticky"ness. The 16 combinations subsume the packer's
* notion of anchor and fill.
*
- * STICK_NORTH This window sticks to the top of its cavity.
- * STICK_EAST This window sticks to the right edge of its cavity.
- * STICK_SOUTH This window sticks to the bottom of its cavity.
- * STICK_WEST This window sticks to the left edge of its cavity.
+ * STICK_NORTH This window sticks to the top of its cavity.
+ * STICK_EAST This window sticks to the right edge of its
+ * cavity.
+ * STICK_SOUTH This window sticks to the bottom of its cavity.
+ * STICK_WEST This window sticks to the left edge of its
+ * cavity.
*/
#define STICK_NORTH 1
@@ -237,14 +235,13 @@ typedef struct UniformGroup {
/*
* Flag values for Grid structures:
*
- * REQUESTED_RELAYOUT: 1 means a Tcl_DoWhenIdle request
- * has already been made to re-arrange
- * all the slaves of this window.
- *
- * DONT_PROPAGATE: 1 means don't set this window's requested
- * size. 0 means if this window is a master
- * then Tk will set its requested size to fit
- * the needs of its slaves.
+ * REQUESTED_RELAYOUT 1 means a Tcl_DoWhenIdle request has already
+ * been made to re-arrange all the slaves of this
+ * window.
+ * DONT_PROPAGATE 1 means don't set this window's requested
+ * size. 0 means if this window is a master then
+ * Tk will set its requested size to fit the
+ * needs of its slaves.
*/
#define REQUESTED_RELAYOUT 1
@@ -254,50 +251,53 @@ typedef struct UniformGroup {
* Prototypes for procedures used only in this file:
*/
-static void AdjustForSticky _ANSI_ARGS_((Gridder *slavePtr, int *xPtr,
- int *yPtr, int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr));
-static int AdjustOffsets _ANSI_ARGS_((int width,
- int elements, SlotInfo *slotPtr));
-static void ArrangeGrid _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static int CheckSlotData _ANSI_ARGS_((Gridder *masterPtr, int slot,
- int slotType, int checkOnly));
-static int ConfigureSlaves _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Window tkwin, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void DestroyGrid _ANSI_ARGS_((char *memPtr));
-static Gridder *GetGrid _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin));
-static int GridAnchorCommand _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int GridBboxCommand _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int GridForgetRemoveCommand _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int GridInfoCommand _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int GridLocationCommand _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int GridPropagateCommand _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int GridRowColumnConfigureCommand _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int GridSizeCommand _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int GridSlavesCommand _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void GridStructureProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData, XEvent *eventPtr));
-static void GridLostSlaveProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tk_Window tkwin));
-static void GridReqProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tk_Window tkwin));
-static void InitMasterData _ANSI_ARGS_((Gridder *masterPtr));
-static Tcl_Obj *NewPairObj _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp*, int, int));
-static Tcl_Obj *NewQuadObj _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp*, int, int, int, int));
-static int ResolveConstraints _ANSI_ARGS_((Gridder *gridPtr,
- int rowOrColumn, int maxOffset));
-static void SetGridSize _ANSI_ARGS_((Gridder *gridPtr));
-static void StickyToString _ANSI_ARGS_((int flags, char *result));
-static int StringToSticky _ANSI_ARGS_((char *string));
-static void Unlink _ANSI_ARGS_((Gridder *gridPtr));
+static void AdjustForSticky(Gridder *slavePtr, int *xPtr,
+ int *yPtr, int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr);
+static int AdjustOffsets(int width, int elements,
+ SlotInfo *slotPtr);
+static void ArrangeGrid(ClientData clientData);
+static int CheckSlotData(Gridder *masterPtr, int slot,
+ int slotType, int checkOnly);
+static int ConfigureSlaves(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void DestroyGrid(char *memPtr);
+static Gridder * GetGrid(Tk_Window tkwin);
+static int GridAnchorCommand(Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int GridBboxCommand(Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int GridForgetRemoveCommand(Tk_Window tkwin,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int GridInfoCommand(Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int GridLocationCommand(Tk_Window tkwin,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int GridPropagateCommand(Tk_Window tkwin,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int GridRowColumnConfigureCommand(Tk_Window tkwin,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int GridSizeCommand(Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int GridSlavesCommand(Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void GridStructureProc(ClientData clientData,
+ XEvent *eventPtr);
+static void GridLostSlaveProc(ClientData clientData,
+ Tk_Window tkwin);
+static void GridReqProc(ClientData clientData, Tk_Window tkwin);
+static void InitMasterData(Gridder *masterPtr);
+static Tcl_Obj * NewPairObj(int, int);
+static Tcl_Obj * NewQuadObj(int, int, int, int);
+static int ResolveConstraints(Gridder *gridPtr, int rowOrColumn,
+ int maxOffset);
+static void SetGridSize(Gridder *gridPtr);
+static void StickyToString(int flags, char *result);
+static int StringToSticky(char *string);
+static void Unlink(Gridder *gridPtr);
static Tk_GeomMgr gridMgrType = {
"grid", /* name */
@@ -310,8 +310,8 @@ static Tk_GeomMgr gridMgrType = {
*
* Tk_GridCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "grid" Tcl command.
- * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This procedure is invoked to process the "grid" Tcl command. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -324,8 +324,7 @@ static Tk_GeomMgr gridMgrType = {
int
Tk_GridObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
- ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with
- * interpreter. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with interpreter. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
@@ -367,7 +366,8 @@ Tk_GridObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
return GridBboxCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv);
case GRID_CONFIGURE:
return ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc-2, objv+2);
- case GRID_FORGET: case GRID_REMOVE:
+ case GRID_FORGET:
+ case GRID_REMOVE:
return GridForgetRemoveCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv);
case GRID_INFO:
return GridInfoCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv);
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ Tk_GridObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* GridAnchorCommand --
*
- * Implementation of the [grid anchor] subcommand. See the user
+ * Implementation of the [grid anchor] subcommand. See the user
* documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ GridBboxCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
gridPtr = masterPtr->masterDataPtr;
if (gridPtr == NULL) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewQuadObj(interp, 0, 0, 0, 0));
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewQuadObj(0, 0, 0, 0));
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ GridBboxCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
endY = MAX(gridPtr->rowEnd, gridPtr->rowMax);
if ((endX == 0) || (endY == 0)) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewQuadObj(interp, 0, 0, 0, 0));
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewQuadObj(0, 0, 0, 0));
return TCL_OK;
}
if (objc == 3) {
@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ GridBboxCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
height = gridPtr->rowPtr[row2].offset - y;
}
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewQuadObj(interp,
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewQuadObj(
x + gridPtr->startX, y + gridPtr->startY, width, height));
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -600,8 +600,8 @@ GridBboxCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
*
* GridForgetRemoveCommand --
*
- * Implementation of the [grid forget]/[grid remove] subcommands.
- * See the user documentation for details on what these do.
+ * Implementation of the [grid forget]/[grid remove] subcommands. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what these do.
*
* Results:
* Standard Tcl result.
@@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ GridForgetRemoveCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
*
* GridInfoCommand --
*
- * Implementation of the [grid info] subcommand. See the user
+ * Implementation of the [grid info] subcommand. See the user
* documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
@@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ GridInfoCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
*
* GridLocationCommand --
*
- * Implementation of the [grid location] subcommand. See the user
+ * Implementation of the [grid location] subcommand. See the user
* documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
@@ -752,8 +752,8 @@ GridLocationCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
Gridder *masterPtr; /* master grid record */
GridMaster *gridPtr; /* pointer to grid data */
register SlotInfo *slotPtr;
- int x, y; /* Offset in pixels, from edge of master. */
- int i, j; /* Corresponding column and row indeces. */
+ int x, y; /* Offset in pixels, from edge of master. */
+ int i, j; /* Corresponding column and row indeces. */
int endX, endY; /* end of grid */
if (objc != 5) {
@@ -774,15 +774,15 @@ GridLocationCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
masterPtr = GetGrid(master);
if (masterPtr->masterDataPtr == NULL) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewPairObj(interp, -1, -1));
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewPairObj(-1, -1));
return TCL_OK;
}
gridPtr = masterPtr->masterDataPtr;
/*
- * Update any pending requests. This is not always the
- * steady state value, as more configure events could be in
- * the pipeline, but its as close as its easy to get.
+ * Update any pending requests. This is not always the steady state value,
+ * as more configure events could be in the pipeline, but its as close as
+ * its easy to get.
*/
while (masterPtr->flags & REQUESTED_RELAYOUT) {
@@ -813,7 +813,7 @@ GridLocationCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
}
}
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewPairObj(interp, i, j));
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewPairObj(i, j));
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ GridLocationCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
*
* GridPropagateCommand --
*
- * Implementation of the [grid propagate] subcommand. See the user
+ * Implementation of the [grid propagate] subcommand. See the user
* documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
@@ -863,7 +863,9 @@ GridPropagateCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- /* Only request a relayout if the propagation bit changes */
+ /*
+ * Only request a relayout if the propagation bit changes.
+ */
old = !(masterPtr->flags & DONT_PROPAGATE);
if (propagate != old) {
@@ -895,8 +897,7 @@ GridPropagateCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
* GridRowColumnConfigureCommand --
*
* Implementation of the [grid rowconfigure] and [grid columnconfigure]
- * subcommands. See the user documentation for details on what these
- * do.
+ * subcommands. See the user documentation for details on what these do.
*
* Results:
* Standard Tcl result.
@@ -971,8 +972,8 @@ GridRowColumnConfigureCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Return all of the options for this row or column. If the
- * request is out of range, return all 0's.
+ * Return all of the options for this row or column. If the request is
+ * out of range, return all 0's.
*/
if (objc == 4) {
@@ -1005,8 +1006,8 @@ GridRowColumnConfigureCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * If only one option is given, with no value, the
- * current value is returned.
+ * If only one option is given, with no value, the current value is
+ * returned.
*/
if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[4], optionStrings,
@@ -1045,7 +1046,10 @@ GridRowColumnConfigureCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
allSlaves = 1;
} else if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, lObjv[j], &slave)
== TCL_OK) {
- /* Is it gridded in this master? */
+ /*
+ * Is it gridded in this master?
+ */
+
slavePtr = GetGrid(slave);
if (slavePtr->masterPtr != masterPtr) {
Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
@@ -1067,6 +1071,7 @@ GridRowColumnConfigureCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
/*
* The outer loop is only to handle "all".
*/
+
do {
if (slavePtr != NULL) {
first = (slotType == COLUMN) ?
@@ -1146,8 +1151,8 @@ GridRowColumnConfigureCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * We changed a property, re-arrange the table,
- * and check for constraint shrinkage.
+ * We changed a property, re-arrange the table, and check for constraint
+ * shrinkage.
*/
if (slotType == ROW) {
@@ -1183,7 +1188,7 @@ GridRowColumnConfigureCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
*
* GridSizeCommand --
*
- * Implementation of the [grid size] subcommand. See the user
+ * Implementation of the [grid size] subcommand. See the user
* documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
@@ -1219,11 +1224,11 @@ GridSizeCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
if (masterPtr->masterDataPtr != NULL) {
SetGridSize(masterPtr);
gridPtr = masterPtr->masterDataPtr;
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewPairObj(interp,
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewPairObj(
MAX(gridPtr->columnEnd, gridPtr->columnMax),
MAX(gridPtr->rowEnd, gridPtr->rowMax)));
} else {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewPairObj(interp, 0, 0));
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, NewPairObj(0, 0));
}
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -1233,15 +1238,15 @@ GridSizeCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
*
* GridSlavesCommand --
*
- * Implementation of the [grid slaves] subcommand. See the user
+ * Implementation of the [grid slaves] subcommand. See the user
* documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* Standard Tcl result.
*
* Side effects:
- * Places a list of slaves of the specified window in the
- * interpreter's result field.
+ * Places a list of slaves of the specified window in the interpreter's
+ * result field.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1319,15 +1324,15 @@ GridSlavesCommand(tkwin, interp, objc, objv)
*
* GridReqProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tk_GeometryRequest for
- * windows managed by the grid.
+ * This procedure is invoked by Tk_GeometryRequest for windows managed by
+ * the grid.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Arranges for tkwin, and all its managed siblings, to
- * be re-arranged at the next idle point.
+ * Arranges for tkwin, and all its managed siblings, to be re-arranged at
+ * the next idle point.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1354,8 +1359,8 @@ GridReqProc(clientData, tkwin)
*
* GridLostSlaveProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tk whenever some other geometry
- * claims control over a slave that used to be managed by us.
+ * This procedure is invoked by Tk whenever some other geometry claims
+ * control over a slave that used to be managed by us.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1368,8 +1373,8 @@ GridReqProc(clientData, tkwin)
static void
GridLostSlaveProc(clientData, tkwin)
- ClientData clientData; /* Grid structure for slave window that
- * was stolen away. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Grid structure for slave window that was
+ * stolen away. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Tk's handle for the slave window. */
{
register Gridder *slavePtr = (Gridder *) clientData;
@@ -1386,11 +1391,11 @@ GridLostSlaveProc(clientData, tkwin)
*
* AdjustOffsets --
*
- * This procedure adjusts the size of the layout to fit in the
- * space provided. If it needs more space, the extra is added
- * according to the weights. If it needs less, the space is removed
- * according to the weights, but at no time does the size drop below
- * the minsize specified for that slot.
+ * This procedure adjusts the size of the layout to fit in the space
+ * provided. If it needs more space, the extra is added according to the
+ * weights. If it needs less, the space is removed according to the
+ * weights, but at no time does the size drop below the minsize specified
+ * for that slot.
*
* Results:
* The size used by the layout.
@@ -1412,8 +1417,8 @@ AdjustOffsets(size, slots, slotPtr)
int totalWeight; /* Sum of the weights for all the slots. */
int weight; /* Sum of the weights so far. */
int minSize; /* Minimum possible layout size. */
- int newDiff; /* The most pixels that can be added on
- * the current pass. */
+ int newDiff; /* The most pixels that can be added on the
+ * current pass. */
diff = size - slotPtr[slots-1].offset;
@@ -1439,7 +1444,7 @@ AdjustOffsets(size, slots, slotPtr)
}
/*
- * Add extra space according to the slot weights. This is done
+ * Add extra space according to the slot weights. This is done
* cumulatively to prevent round-off error accumulation.
*/
@@ -1453,9 +1458,9 @@ AdjustOffsets(size, slots, slotPtr)
}
/*
- * The layout must shrink below its requested size. Compute the
- * minimum possible size by looking at the slot minSizes.
- * Store each slot's minimum size in temp.
+ * The layout must shrink below its requested size. Compute the minimum
+ * possible size by looking at the slot minSizes. Store each slot's
+ * minimum size in temp.
*/
minSize = 0;
@@ -1471,8 +1476,8 @@ AdjustOffsets(size, slots, slotPtr)
}
/*
- * If the requested size is less than the minimum required size,
- * set the slot sizes to their minimum values.
+ * If the requested size is less than the minimum required size, set the
+ * slot sizes to their minimum values.
*/
if (size <= minSize) {
@@ -1485,8 +1490,8 @@ AdjustOffsets(size, slots, slotPtr)
}
/*
- * Remove space from slots according to their weights. The weights
- * get renormalized anytime a slot shrinks to its minimum size.
+ * Remove space from slots according to their weights. The weights get
+ * renormalized anytime a slot shrinks to its minimum size.
*/
while (diff < 0) {
@@ -1515,9 +1520,9 @@ AdjustOffsets(size, slots, slotPtr)
newDiff = diff;
for (slot = 0; slot < slots; slot++) {
- int current; /* current size of this slot */
- int maxDiff; /* max diff that would cause
- * this slot to equal its minsize */
+ int current; /* Current size of this slot. */
+ int maxDiff; /* Maximum diff that would cause this slot to
+ * equal its minsize. */
if (slotPtr[slot].temp == 0) {
continue;
}
@@ -1549,12 +1554,12 @@ AdjustOffsets(size, slots, slotPtr)
*
* AdjustForSticky --
*
- * This procedure adjusts the size of a slave in its cavity based
- * on its "sticky" flags.
+ * This procedure adjusts the size of a slave in its cavity based on its
+ * "sticky" flags.
*
* Results:
- * The input x, y, width, and height are changed to represent the
- * desired coordinates of the slave.
+ * The input x, y, width, and height are changed to represent the desired
+ * coordinates of the slave.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1608,10 +1613,10 @@ AdjustForSticky(slavePtr, xPtr, yPtr, widthPtr, heightPtr)
*
* ArrangeGrid --
*
- * This procedure is invoked (using the Tcl_DoWhenIdle mechanism)
- * to re-layout a set of windows managed by the grid. It is
- * invoked at idle time so that a series of grid requests can be
- * merged into a single layout operation.
+ * This procedure is invoked (using the Tcl_DoWhenIdle mechanism) to
+ * re-layout a set of windows managed by the grid. It is invoked at idle
+ * time so that a series of grid requests can be merged into a single
+ * layout operation.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1631,17 +1636,17 @@ ArrangeGrid(clientData)
register Gridder *slavePtr;
GridMaster *slotPtr = masterPtr->masterDataPtr;
int abort;
- int width, height; /* requested size of layout, in pixels */
- int realWidth, realHeight; /* actual size layout should take-up */
+ int width, height; /* Requested size of layout, in pixels. */
+ int realWidth, realHeight; /* Actual size layout should take-up. */
int usedX, usedY;
masterPtr->flags &= ~REQUESTED_RELAYOUT;
/*
- * If the master has no slaves anymore, then don't do anything
- * at all: just leave the master's size as-is. Otherwise there is
- * no way to "relinquish" control over the master so another geometry
- * manager can take over.
+ * If the master has no slaves anymore, then don't do anything at all:
+ * just leave the master's size as-is. Otherwise there is no way to
+ * "relinquish" control over the master so another geometry manager can
+ * take over.
*/
if (masterPtr->slavePtr == NULL) {
@@ -1653,9 +1658,9 @@ ArrangeGrid(clientData)
}
/*
- * Abort any nested call to ArrangeGrid for this window, since
- * we'll do everything necessary here, and set up so this call
- * can be aborted if necessary.
+ * Abort any nested call to ArrangeGrid for this window, since we'll do
+ * everything necessary here, and set up so this call can be aborted if
+ * necessary.
*/
if (masterPtr->abortPtr != NULL) {
@@ -1699,9 +1704,9 @@ ArrangeGrid(clientData)
/*
* If the currently requested layout size doesn't match the master's
- * window size, then adjust the slot offsets according to the
- * weights. If all of the weights are zero, place the layout according
- * to the anchor value.
+ * window size, then adjust the slot offsets according to the weights. If
+ * all of the weights are zero, place the layout according to the anchor
+ * value.
*/
realWidth = Tk_Width(masterPtr->tkwin) -
@@ -1718,15 +1723,14 @@ ArrangeGrid(clientData)
0, 0, usedX, usedY, &slotPtr->startX, &slotPtr->startY);
/*
- * Now adjust the actual size of the slave to its cavity by
- * computing the cavity size, and adjusting the widget according
- * to its stickyness.
+ * Now adjust the actual size of the slave to its cavity by computing the
+ * cavity size, and adjusting the widget according to its stickyness.
*/
for (slavePtr = masterPtr->slavePtr; slavePtr != NULL && !abort;
slavePtr = slavePtr->nextPtr) {
- int x, y; /* top left coordinate */
- int width, height; /* slot or slave size */
+ int x, y; /* Top left coordinate */
+ int width, height; /* Slot or slave size */
int col = slavePtr->column;
int row = slavePtr->row;
@@ -1742,9 +1746,9 @@ ArrangeGrid(clientData)
AdjustForSticky(slavePtr, &x, &y, &width, &height);
/*
- * Now put the window in the proper spot. (This was taken directly
- * from tkPack.c.) If the slave is a child of the master, then
- * do this here. Otherwise let Tk_MaintainGeometry do the work.
+ * Now put the window in the proper spot. (This was taken directly
+ * from tkPack.c.) If the slave is a child of the master, then do this
+ * here. Otherwise let Tk_MaintainGeometry do the work.
*/
if (masterPtr->tkwin == Tk_Parent(slavePtr->tkwin)) {
@@ -1762,8 +1766,8 @@ ArrangeGrid(clientData)
}
/*
- * Don't map the slave if the master isn't mapped: wait
- * until the master gets mapped later.
+ * Don't map the slave if the master isn't mapped: wait until
+ * the master gets mapped later.
*/
if (Tk_IsMapped(masterPtr->tkwin)) {
@@ -1790,9 +1794,9 @@ ArrangeGrid(clientData)
*
* ResolveConstraints --
*
- * Resolve all of the column and row boundaries. Most of
- * the calculations are identical for rows and columns, so this procedure
- * is called twice, once for rows, and again for columns.
+ * Resolve all of the column and row boundaries. Most of the calculations
+ * are identical for rows and columns, so this procedure is called twice,
+ * once for rows, and again for columns.
*
* Results:
* The offset (in pixels) from the left/top edge of this layout is
@@ -1809,16 +1813,16 @@ static int
ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
Gridder *masterPtr; /* The geometry master for this grid. */
int slotType; /* Either ROW or COLUMN. */
- int maxOffset; /* The actual maximum size of this layout
- * in pixels, or 0 (not currently used). */
+ int maxOffset; /* The actual maximum size of this layout in
+ * pixels, or 0 (not currently used). */
{
register SlotInfo *slotPtr; /* Pointer to row/col constraints. */
register Gridder *slavePtr; /* List of slave windows in this grid. */
int constraintCount; /* Count of rows or columns that have
* constraints. */
int slotCount; /* Last occupied row or column. */
- int gridCount; /* The larger of slotCount and constraintCount.
- */
+ int gridCount; /* The larger of slotCount and
+ * constraintCount. */
GridLayout *layoutPtr; /* Temporary layout structure. */
int requiredSize; /* The natural size of the grid (pixels).
* This is the minimum size needed to
@@ -1837,14 +1841,14 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
UniformGroup *uniformGroupPtr;
/* Uniform groups data. */
int uniformGroups; /* Number of currently used uniform groups. */
- int uniformGroupsAlloced; /* Size of allocated space for uniform groups.
- */
+ int uniformGroupsAlloced; /* Size of allocated space for uniform
+ * groups. */
int weight, minSize;
int prevGrow, accWeight, grow;
/*
- * For typical sized tables, we'll use stack space for the layout data
- * to avoid the overhead of a malloc and free for every layout.
+ * For typical sized tables, we'll use stack space for the layout data to
+ * avoid the overhead of a malloc and free for every layout.
*/
GridLayout layoutData[TYPICAL_SIZE + 1];
@@ -1852,11 +1856,11 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
if (slotType == COLUMN) {
constraintCount = masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnMax;
slotCount = masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnEnd;
- slotPtr = masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnPtr;
+ slotPtr = masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnPtr;
} else {
constraintCount = masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowMax;
slotCount = masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowEnd;
- slotPtr = masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowPtr;
+ slotPtr = masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowPtr;
}
/*
@@ -1871,11 +1875,12 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
}
/*
- * Allocate an extra layout slot to represent the left/top edge of
- * the 0th slot to make it easier to calculate slot widths from
- * offsets without special case code.
- * Initialize the "dummy" slot to the left/top of the table.
- * This slot avoids special casing the first slot.
+ * Allocate an extra layout slot to represent the left/top edge of the 0th
+ * slot to make it easier to calculate slot widths from offsets without
+ * special case code.
+ *
+ * Initialize the "dummy" slot to the left/top of the table. This slot
+ * avoids special casing the first slot.
*/
layoutPtr->minOffset = 0;
@@ -1884,8 +1889,8 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
/*
* Step 1.
- * Copy the slot constraints into the layout structure,
- * and initialize the rest of the fields.
+ * Copy the slot constraints into the layout structure, and initialize the
+ * rest of the fields.
*/
for (slot=0; slot < constraintCount; slot++) {
@@ -1905,52 +1910,55 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
/*
* Step 2.
- * Slaves with a span of 1 are used to determine the minimum size of
- * each slot. Slaves whose span is two or more slots don't
- * contribute to the minimum size of each slot directly, but can cause
- * slots to grow if their size exceeds the the sizes of the slots they
- * span.
+ * Slaves with a span of 1 are used to determine the minimum size of each
+ * slot. Slaves whose span is two or more slots don't contribute to the
+ * minimum size of each slot directly, but can cause slots to grow if
+ * their size exceeds the the sizes of the slots they span.
*
- * Bin all slaves whose spans are > 1 by their right edges. This
- * allows the computation on minimum and maximum possible layout
- * sizes at each slot boundary, without the need to re-sort the slaves.
+ * Bin all slaves whose spans are > 1 by their right edges. This allows
+ * the computation on minimum and maximum possible layout sizes at each
+ * slot boundary, without the need to re-sort the slaves.
*/
switch (slotType) {
- case COLUMN:
- for (slavePtr = masterPtr->slavePtr; slavePtr != NULL;
- slavePtr = slavePtr->nextPtr) {
- int rightEdge = slavePtr->column + slavePtr->numCols - 1;
- slavePtr->size = Tk_ReqWidth(slavePtr->tkwin) +
- slavePtr->padX + slavePtr->iPadX + slavePtr->doubleBw;
- if (slavePtr->numCols > 1) {
- slavePtr->binNextPtr = layoutPtr[rightEdge].binNextPtr;
- layoutPtr[rightEdge].binNextPtr = slavePtr;
- } else {
- int size = slavePtr->size + layoutPtr[rightEdge].pad;
- if (size > layoutPtr[rightEdge].minSize) {
- layoutPtr[rightEdge].minSize = size;
- }
+ case COLUMN:
+ for (slavePtr = masterPtr->slavePtr; slavePtr != NULL;
+ slavePtr = slavePtr->nextPtr) {
+ int rightEdge = slavePtr->column + slavePtr->numCols - 1;
+
+ slavePtr->size = Tk_ReqWidth(slavePtr->tkwin) + slavePtr->padX
+ + slavePtr->iPadX + slavePtr->doubleBw;
+ if (slavePtr->numCols > 1) {
+ slavePtr->binNextPtr = layoutPtr[rightEdge].binNextPtr;
+ layoutPtr[rightEdge].binNextPtr = slavePtr;
+ } else {
+ int size = slavePtr->size + layoutPtr[rightEdge].pad;
+
+ if (size > layoutPtr[rightEdge].minSize) {
+ layoutPtr[rightEdge].minSize = size;
}
}
- break;
- case ROW:
- for (slavePtr = masterPtr->slavePtr; slavePtr != NULL;
- slavePtr = slavePtr->nextPtr) {
- int rightEdge = slavePtr->row + slavePtr->numRows - 1;
- slavePtr->size = Tk_ReqHeight(slavePtr->tkwin) +
- slavePtr->padY + slavePtr->iPadY + slavePtr->doubleBw;
- if (slavePtr->numRows > 1) {
- slavePtr->binNextPtr = layoutPtr[rightEdge].binNextPtr;
- layoutPtr[rightEdge].binNextPtr = slavePtr;
- } else {
- int size = slavePtr->size + layoutPtr[rightEdge].pad;
- if (size > layoutPtr[rightEdge].minSize) {
- layoutPtr[rightEdge].minSize = size;
- }
+ }
+ break;
+ case ROW:
+ for (slavePtr = masterPtr->slavePtr; slavePtr != NULL;
+ slavePtr = slavePtr->nextPtr) {
+ int rightEdge = slavePtr->row + slavePtr->numRows - 1;
+
+ slavePtr->size = Tk_ReqHeight(slavePtr->tkwin) + slavePtr->padY
+ + slavePtr->iPadY + slavePtr->doubleBw;
+ if (slavePtr->numRows > 1) {
+ slavePtr->binNextPtr = layoutPtr[rightEdge].binNextPtr;
+ layoutPtr[rightEdge].binNextPtr = slavePtr;
+ } else {
+ int size = slavePtr->size + layoutPtr[rightEdge].pad;
+
+ if (size > layoutPtr[rightEdge].minSize) {
+ layoutPtr[rightEdge].minSize = size;
}
}
- break;
+ }
+ break;
}
/*
@@ -1983,13 +1991,14 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
* sizeof(UniformGroup);
size_t newSize = (uniformGroupsAlloced + UNIFORM_PREALLOC)
* sizeof(UniformGroup);
- UniformGroup *new = (UniformGroup *) ckalloc(newSize);
- UniformGroup *old = uniformGroupPtr;
- memcpy((VOID *) new, (VOID *) old, oldSize);
- if (old != uniformPre) {
- ckfree((char *) old);
+ UniformGroup *newUG = (UniformGroup *) ckalloc(newSize);
+ UniformGroup *oldUG = uniformGroupPtr;
+
+ memcpy((VOID *) newUG, (VOID *) oldUG, oldSize);
+ if (oldUG != uniformPre) {
+ ckfree((char *) oldUG);
}
- uniformGroupPtr = new;
+ uniformGroupPtr = newUG;
uniformGroupsAlloced += UNIFORM_PREALLOC;
}
uniformGroups++;
@@ -2032,8 +2041,8 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
/*
* Step 3.
- * Determine the minimum slot offsets going from left to right
- * that would fit all of the slaves. This determines the minimum
+ * Determine the minimum slot offsets going from left to right that would
+ * fit all of the slaves. This determines the minimum
*/
for (offset=0,slot=0; slot < gridCount; slot++) {
@@ -2043,6 +2052,7 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
int span = (slotType == COLUMN) ?
slavePtr->numCols : slavePtr->numRows;
int required = slavePtr->size + layoutPtr[slot - span].minOffset;
+
if (required > layoutPtr[slot].minOffset) {
layoutPtr[slot].minOffset = required;
}
@@ -2052,8 +2062,8 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
/*
* At this point, we know the minimum required size of the entire layout.
- * It might be prudent to stop here if our "master" will resize itself
- * to this size.
+ * It might be prudent to stop here if our "master" will resize itself to
+ * this size.
*/
requiredSize = offset;
@@ -2063,10 +2073,10 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
/*
* Step 4.
- * Determine the minimum slot offsets going from right to left,
- * bounding the pixel range of each slot boundary.
- * Pre-fill all of the right offsets with the actual size of the table;
- * they will be reduced as required.
+ * Determine the minimum slot offsets going from right to left, bounding
+ * the pixel range of each slot boundary. Pre-fill all of the right
+ * offsets with the actual size of the table; they will be reduced as
+ * required.
*/
for (slot=0; slot < gridCount; slot++) {
@@ -2079,6 +2089,7 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
slavePtr->numCols : slavePtr->numRows;
int require = offset - slavePtr->size;
int startSlot = slot - span;
+
if (startSlot >=0 && require < layoutPtr[startSlot].maxOffset) {
layoutPtr[startSlot].maxOffset = require;
}
@@ -2094,30 +2105,29 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
/*
* Step 5.
- * At this point, each slot boundary has a range of values that
- * will satisfy the overall layout size.
- * Make repeated passes over the layout structure looking for
- * spans of slot boundaries where the minOffsets are less than
- * the maxOffsets, and adjust the offsets according to the slot
- * weights. At each pass, at least one slot boundary will have
- * its range of possible values fixed at a single value.
+ * At this point, each slot boundary has a range of values that will
+ * satisfy the overall layout size. Make repeated passes over the layout
+ * structure looking for spans of slot boundaries where the minOffsets are
+ * less than the maxOffsets, and adjust the offsets according to the slot
+ * weights. At each pass, at least one slot boundary will have its range
+ * of possible values fixed at a single value.
*/
for (start = 0; start < gridCount;) {
- int totalWeight = 0; /* Sum of the weights for all of the
- * slots in this span. */
- int need = 0; /* The minimum space needed to layout
- * this span. */
- int have; /* The actual amount of space that will
- * be taken up by this span. */
- int weight; /* Cumulative weights of the columns in
+ int totalWeight = 0; /* Sum of the weights for all of the slots in
* this span. */
+ int need = 0; /* The minimum space needed to layout this
+ * span. */
+ int have; /* The actual amount of space that will be
+ * taken up by this span. */
+ int weight; /* Cumulative weights of the columns in this
+ * span. */
int noWeights = 0; /* True if the span has no weights. */
/*
- * Find a span by identifying ranges of slots whose edges are
- * already constrained at fixed offsets, but whose internal
- * slot boundaries have a range of possible positions.
+ * Find a span by identifying ranges of slots whose edges are already
+ * constrained at fixed offsets, but whose internal slot boundaries
+ * have a range of possible positions.
*/
if (layoutPtr[start].minOffset == layoutPtr[start].maxOffset) {
@@ -2132,9 +2142,8 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
}
/*
- * We found a span. Compute the total weight, minumum space required,
- * for this span, and the actual amount of space the span should
- * use.
+ * We found a span. Compute the total weight, minumum space required,
+ * for this span, and the actual amount of space the span should use.
*/
for (slot = start; slot <= end; slot++) {
@@ -2144,8 +2153,8 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
have = layoutPtr[end].maxOffset - layoutPtr[start-1].minOffset;
/*
- * If all the weights in the span are zero, then distribute the
- * extra space evenly.
+ * If all the weights in the span are zero, then distribute the extra
+ * space evenly.
*/
if (totalWeight == 0) {
@@ -2155,19 +2164,20 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
/*
* It might not be possible to give the span all of the space
- * available on this pass without violating the size constraints
- * of one or more of the internal slot boundaries.
- * Try to determine the maximum amount of space that when added to
- * the entire span, would cause a slot boundary to have its possible
- * range reduced to one value, and reduce the amount of extra
- * space allocated on this pass accordingly.
+ * available on this pass without violating the size constraints of
+ * one or more of the internal slot boundaries. Try to determine the
+ * maximum amount of space that when added to the entire span, would
+ * cause a slot boundary to have its possible range reduced to one
+ * value, and reduce the amount of extra space allocated on this pass
+ * accordingly.
*
- * The calculation is done cumulatively to avoid accumulating
- * roundoff errors.
+ * The calculation is done cumulatively to avoid accumulating roundoff
+ * errors.
*/
do {
int prevMinOffset = layoutPtr[start - 1].minOffset;
+
prevGrow = 0;
accWeight = 0;
for (slot = start; slot <= end; slot++) {
@@ -2180,10 +2190,11 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
((prevMinOffset + layoutPtr[slot].minSize + grow)
> layoutPtr[slot].maxOffset)) {
int newHave;
+
/*
- * There is not enough room to grow that much.
- * Calculate how much this slot can grow and how much
- * "have" that corresponds to.
+ * There is not enough room to grow that much. Calculate
+ * how much this slot can grow and how much "have" that
+ * corresponds to.
*/
grow = layoutPtr[slot].maxOffset -
@@ -2191,36 +2202,43 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
newHave = grow * totalWeight / weight;
if (newHave > totalWeight) {
/*
- * By distributing multiples of totalWeight
- * we minimize rounding errors since they will
- * only happen in the last loop(s).
+ * By distributing multiples of totalWeight we
+ * minimize rounding errors since they will only
+ * happen in the last loop(s).
*/
newHave = newHave / totalWeight * totalWeight;
}
if (newHave <= 0) {
/*
- * We can end up with a "have" of 0 here if
- * the previous slots have taken all the space.
- * In that case we cannot guess an appropriate
- * "have" so we just try some lower "have" that
- * is >= 1, to make sure this terminates.
+ * We can end up with a "have" of 0 here if the
+ * previous slots have taken all the space. In that
+ * case we cannot guess an appropriate "have" so we
+ * just try some lower "have" that is >= 1, to make
+ * sure this terminates.
*/
newHave = (have - need) - 1;
if (newHave > (3 * totalWeight)) {
- /* Go down 25% for large values */
+ /*
+ * Go down 25% for large values.
+ */
newHave = newHave * 3 / 4;
}
+
if (newHave > totalWeight) {
- /* Round down to a multiple of totalWeight. */
+ /*
+ * Round down to a multiple of totalWeight.
+ */
newHave = newHave / totalWeight * totalWeight;
}
+
if (newHave <= 0) {
newHave = 1;
}
}
have = newHave + need;
+
/*
* Restart loop to check if the new "have" will fit.
*/
@@ -2232,14 +2250,15 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
prevMinOffset = layoutPtr[slot].minOffset;
}
}
+
/*
* Quit the outer loop if the inner loop ran all the way.
*/
} while (slot <= end);
/*
- * Now distribute the extra space among the slots by
- * adjusting the minSizes and minOffsets.
+ * Now distribute the extra space among the slots by adjusting the
+ * minSizes and minOffsets.
*/
prevGrow = 0;
@@ -2257,13 +2276,16 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
}
/*
- * Having pushed the top/left boundaries of the slots to
- * take up extra space, the bottom/right space is recalculated
- * to propagate the new space allocation.
+ * Having pushed the top/left boundaries of the slots to take up extra
+ * space, the bottom/right space is recalculated to propagate the new
+ * space allocation.
*/
for (slot = end; slot > start; slot--) {
- /* maxOffset may not go up */
+ /*
+ * maxOffset may not go up.
+ */
+
if ((layoutPtr[slot].maxOffset-layoutPtr[slot].minSize)
< layoutPtr[slot-1].maxOffset) {
layoutPtr[slot-1].maxOffset =
@@ -2274,8 +2296,8 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
/*
* Step 6.
- * All of the space has been apportioned; copy the
- * layout information back into the master.
+ * All of the space has been apportioned; copy the layout information back
+ * into the master.
*/
for (slot=0; slot < gridCount; slot++) {
@@ -2294,24 +2316,24 @@ ResolveConstraints(masterPtr, slotType, maxOffset)
*
* GetGrid --
*
- * This internal procedure is used to locate a Grid structure for
- * a given window, creating one if one doesn't exist already.
+ * This internal procedure is used to locate a Grid structure for a given
+ * window, creating one if one doesn't exist already.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the Grid structure
- * corresponding to tkwin.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the Grid structure corresponding to
+ * tkwin.
*
* Side effects:
- * A new grid structure may be created. If so, then a callback
- * is set up to clean things up when the window is deleted.
+ * A new grid structure may be created. If so, then a callback is set up
+ * to clean things up when the window is deleted.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static Gridder *
GetGrid(tkwin)
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window for which
- * grid structure is desired. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window for which grid structure
+ * is desired. */
{
register Gridder *gridPtr;
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
@@ -2324,8 +2346,8 @@ GetGrid(tkwin)
}
/*
- * See if there's already grid for this window. If not,
- * then create a new one.
+ * See if there's already grid for this window. If not, then create a new
+ * one.
*/
hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->gridHashTable, (char *) tkwin, &new);
@@ -2368,25 +2390,24 @@ GetGrid(tkwin)
*
* SetGridSize --
*
- * This internal procedure sets the size of the grid occupied
- * by slaves.
+ * This internal procedure sets the size of the grid occupied by slaves.
*
* Results:
- * none
+ * None
*
* Side effects:
- * The width and height arguments are filled in the master data structure.
- * Additional space is allocated for the constraints to accomodate
- * the offsets.
+ * The width and height arguments are filled in the master data
+ * structure. Additional space is allocated for the constraints to
+ * accomodate the offsets.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SetGridSize(masterPtr)
- Gridder *masterPtr; /* The geometry master for this grid. */
+ Gridder *masterPtr; /* The geometry master for this grid. */
{
- register Gridder *slavePtr; /* Current slave window. */
+ register Gridder *slavePtr; /* Current slave window. */
int maxX = 0, maxY = 0;
for (slavePtr = masterPtr->slavePtr; slavePtr != NULL;
@@ -2405,30 +2426,30 @@ SetGridSize(masterPtr)
*
* CheckSlotData --
*
- * This internal procedure is used to manage the storage for
- * row and column (slot) constraints.
+ * This internal procedure is used to manage the storage for row and
+ * column (slot) constraints.
*
* Results:
* TRUE if the index is OK, False otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
- * A new master grid structure may be created. If so, then
- * it is initialized. In addition, additional storage for
- * a row or column constraints may be allocated, and the constraint
- * maximums are adjusted.
+ * A new master grid structure may be created. If so, then it is
+ * initialized. In addition, additional storage for a row or column
+ * constraints may be allocated, and the constraint maximums are
+ * adjusted.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
CheckSlotData(masterPtr, slot, slotType, checkOnly)
- Gridder *masterPtr; /* the geometry master for this grid */
- int slot; /* which slot to look at */
- int slotType; /* ROW or COLUMN */
- int checkOnly; /* don't allocate new space if true */
+ Gridder *masterPtr; /* The geometry master for this grid. */
+ int slot; /* Which slot to look at. */
+ int slotType; /* ROW or COLUMN. */
+ int checkOnly; /* Don't allocate new space if true. */
{
- int numSlot; /* number of slots already allocated (Space) */
- int end; /* last used constraint */
+ int numSlot; /* Number of slots already allocated (Space) */
+ int end; /* Last used constraint. */
/*
* If slot is out of bounds, return immediately.
@@ -2444,8 +2465,8 @@ CheckSlotData(masterPtr, slot, slotType, checkOnly)
/*
* If we need to allocate more space, allocate a little extra to avoid
- * repeated re-alloc's for large tables. We need enough space to
- * hold all of the offsets as well.
+ * repeated re-alloc's for large tables. We need enough space to hold all
+ * of the offsets as well.
*/
InitMasterData(masterPtr);
@@ -2457,22 +2478,23 @@ CheckSlotData(masterPtr, slot, slotType, checkOnly)
numSlot = (slotType == ROW) ? masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowSpace
: masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnSpace;
if (slot >= numSlot) {
- int newNumSlot = slot + PREALLOC ;
+ int newNumSlot = slot + PREALLOC;
size_t oldSize = numSlot * sizeof(SlotInfo);
size_t newSize = newNumSlot * sizeof(SlotInfo);
- SlotInfo *new = (SlotInfo *) ckalloc(newSize);
- SlotInfo *old = (slotType == ROW) ?
- masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowPtr :
- masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnPtr;
- memcpy((VOID *) new, (VOID *) old, oldSize );
- memset((VOID *) (new+numSlot), 0, newSize - oldSize );
- ckfree((char *) old);
+ SlotInfo *newSI = (SlotInfo *) ckalloc(newSize);
+ SlotInfo *oldSI = (slotType == ROW)
+ ? masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowPtr
+ : masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnPtr;
+
+ memcpy((VOID *) newSI, (VOID *) oldSI, oldSize);
+ memset((VOID *) (newSI+numSlot), 0, newSize - oldSize);
+ ckfree((char *) oldSI);
if (slotType == ROW) {
- masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowPtr = new ;
- masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowSpace = newNumSlot ;
+ masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowPtr = newSI;
+ masterPtr->masterDataPtr->rowSpace = newNumSlot;
} else {
- masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnPtr = new;
- masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnSpace = newNumSlot ;
+ masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnPtr = newSI;
+ masterPtr->masterDataPtr->columnSpace = newNumSlotSI;
}
}
if (slot >= end && checkOnly != CHECK_SPACE) {
@@ -2491,16 +2513,15 @@ CheckSlotData(masterPtr, slot, slotType, checkOnly)
*
* InitMasterData --
*
- * This internal procedure is used to allocate and initialize
- * the data for a geometry master, if the data
- * doesn't exist already.
+ * This internal procedure is used to allocate and initialize the data
+ * for a geometry master, if the data doesn't exist already.
*
* Results:
* none
*
* Side effects:
- * A new master grid structure may be created. If so, then
- * it is initialized.
+ * A new master grid structure may be created. If so, then it is
+ * initialized.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2590,11 +2611,11 @@ Unlink(slavePtr)
*
* DestroyGrid --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tcl_EventuallyFree or Tcl_Release
- * to clean up the internal structure of a grid at a safe time
- * (when no-one is using it anymore). Cleaning up the grid involves
- * freeing the main structure for all windows. and the master structure
- * for geometry managers.
+ * This procedure is invoked by Tcl_EventuallyFree or Tcl_Release to
+ * clean up the internal structure of a grid at a safe time (when no-one
+ * is using it anymore). Cleaning up the grid involves freeing the main
+ * structure for all windows and the master structure for geometry
+ * managers.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2628,25 +2649,24 @@ DestroyGrid(memPtr)
*
* GridStructureProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the Tk event dispatcher in response
- * to StructureNotify events.
+ * This procedure is invoked by the Tk event dispatcher in response to
+ * StructureNotify events.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* If a window was just deleted, clean up all its grid-related
- * information. If it was just resized, re-configure its slaves, if
- * any.
+ * information. If it was just resized, re-configure its slaves, if any.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
GridStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
- ClientData clientData; /* Our information about window
- * referred to by eventPtr. */
- XEvent *eventPtr; /* Describes what just happened. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Our information about window referred to by
+ * eventPtr. */
+ XEvent *eventPtr; /* Describes what just happened. */
{
register Gridder *gridPtr = (Gridder *) clientData;
TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) gridPtr->tkwin)->dispPtr;
@@ -2657,8 +2677,8 @@ GridStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
gridPtr->flags |= REQUESTED_RELAYOUT;
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(ArrangeGrid, (ClientData) gridPtr);
}
- if ((gridPtr->masterPtr != NULL)
- && (gridPtr->doubleBw != 2*Tk_Changes(gridPtr->tkwin)->border_width)) {
+ if ((gridPtr->masterPtr != NULL) &&
+ (gridPtr->doubleBw != 2*Tk_Changes(gridPtr->tkwin)->border_width)) {
if (!(gridPtr->masterPtr->flags & REQUESTED_RELAYOUT)) {
gridPtr->doubleBw = 2*Tk_Changes(gridPtr->tkwin)->border_width;
gridPtr->masterPtr->flags |= REQUESTED_RELAYOUT;
@@ -2706,15 +2726,14 @@ GridStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
*
* ConfigureSlaves --
*
- * This implements the guts of the "grid configure" command. Given
- * a list of slaves and configuration options, it arranges for the
- * grid to manage the slaves and sets the specified options.
- * arguments consist of windows or window shortcuts followed by
- * "-option value" pairs.
+ * This implements the guts of the "grid configure" command. Given a list
+ * of slaves and configuration options, it arranges for the grid to
+ * manage the slaves and sets the specified options. Arguments consist
+ * of windows or window shortcuts followed by "-option value" pairs.
*
* Results:
- * TCL_OK is returned if all went well. Otherwise, TCL_ERROR is
- * returned and the interp's result is set to contain an error message.
+ * TCL_OK is returned if all went well. Otherwise, TCL_ERROR is returned
+ * and the interp's result is set to contain an error message.
*
* Side effects:
* Slave windows get taken over by the grid.
@@ -2726,27 +2745,25 @@ static int
ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Any window in application containing
- * slaves. Used to look up slave names. */
+ * slaves. Used to look up slave names. */
int objc; /* Number of elements in argv. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects: contains one or more
- * window names followed by any number
- * of "option value" pairs. Caller must
- * make sure that there is at least one
- * window name. */
+ * window names followed by any number of
+ * "option value" pairs. Caller must make sure
+ * that there is at least one window name. */
{
Gridder *masterPtr = NULL;
Gridder *slavePtr;
Tk_Window other, slave, parent, ancestor;
int i, j, tmp;
- int length;
int numWindows;
int width;
int defaultRow = -1;
- int defaultColumn = 0; /* default column number */
- int defaultColumnSpan = 1; /* default number of columns */
- char *lastWindow; /* use this window to base current
- * Row/col on */
- int numSkip; /* number of 'x' found */
+ int defaultColumn = 0; /* Default column number */
+ int defaultColumnSpan = 1; /* Default number of columns */
+ char *lastWindow; /* Use this window to base current row/col
+ * on */
+ int numSkip; /* Number of 'x' found */
static CONST char *optionStrings[] = {
"-column", "-columnspan", "-in", "-ipadx", "-ipady",
"-padx", "-pady", "-row", "-rowspan", "-sticky", (char *) NULL
@@ -2756,7 +2773,7 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
CONF_PADX, CONF_PADY, CONF_ROW, CONF_ROWSPAN, CONF_STICKY };
int index;
char *string;
- char firstChar, prevChar;
+ char firstChar;
int positionGiven;
/*
@@ -2765,8 +2782,10 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
firstChar = 0;
for (numWindows=0, i=0; i < objc; i++) {
- prevChar = firstChar;
- string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], (int *) &length);
+ int length;
+ char prevChar = firstChar;
+
+ string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length);
firstChar = string[0];
if (firstChar == '.') {
@@ -2774,6 +2793,7 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
* Check that windows are valid, and locate the first slave's
* parent window (default for -in).
*/
+
if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[i], &slave) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -2828,12 +2848,11 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Go through all options looking for -in and -row, which are needed to
- * be found first to handle the special case where ^ is used on a row
- * without windows names, but with an -in option.
- * Since all options are checked here, we do not need to handle the
- * error case again later.
- */
+ * Go through all options looking for -in and -row, which are needed to be
+ * found first to handle the special case where ^ is used on a row without
+ * windows names, but with an -in option. Since all options are checked
+ * here, we do not need to handle the error case again later.
+ */
for (i = numWindows; i < objc; i += 2) {
if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[i], optionStrings, "option", 0,
@@ -2860,7 +2879,10 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
}
- /* If no -row is given, use the first unoccupied row of the master. */
+ /*
+ * If no -row is given, use the first unoccupied row of the master.
+ */
+
if (defaultRow < 0) {
if (masterPtr != NULL && masterPtr->masterDataPtr != NULL) {
SetGridSize(masterPtr);
@@ -2871,14 +2893,13 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Iterate over all of the slave windows and short-cuts, parsing
- * options for each slave. It's a bit wasteful to re-parse the
- * options for each slave, but things get too messy if we try to
- * parse the arguments just once at the beginning. For example,
- * if a slave already is managed we want to just change a few
- * existing values without resetting everything. If there are
- * multiple windows, the -in option only gets processed for the
- * first window.
+ * Iterate over all of the slave windows and short-cuts, parsing options
+ * for each slave. It's a bit wasteful to re-parse the options for each
+ * slave, but things get too messy if we try to parse the arguments just
+ * once at the beginning. For example, if a slave already is managed we
+ * want to just change a few existing values without resetting everything.
+ * If there are multiple windows, the -in option only gets processed for
+ * the first window.
*/
positionGiven = 0;
@@ -2887,8 +2908,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
firstChar = string[0];
/*
- * '^' and 'x' cause us to skip a column. '-' is processed
- * as part of its preceeding slave.
+ * '^' and 'x' cause us to skip a column. '-' is processed as part of
+ * its preceeding slave.
*/
if ((firstChar == REL_VERT) || (firstChar == REL_SKIP)) {
@@ -2922,43 +2943,44 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
* The following statement is taken from tkPack.c:
*
* "If the slave isn't currently managed, reset all of its
- * configuration information to default values (there could
- * be old values left from a previous packer)."
+ * configuration information to default values (there could be old
+ * values left from a previous packer)."
*
- * I [D.S.] disagree with this statement. If a slave is disabled (using
- * "forget") and then re-enabled, I submit that 90% of the time the
- * programmer will want it to retain its old configuration information.
- * If the programmer doesn't want this behavior, then the
+ * I [D.S.] disagree with this statement. If a slave is disabled
+ * (using "forget") and then re-enabled, I submit that 90% of the time
+ * the programmer will want it to retain its old configuration
+ * information. If the programmer doesn't want this behavior, then the
* defaults can be reestablished by hand, without having to worry
* about keeping track of the old state.
*/
for (i = numWindows; i < objc; i += 2) {
- Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[i], optionStrings, "option", 0,
+ Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[i], optionStrings, "option", 0,
&index);
- if (index == CONF_COLUMN) {
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[i+1], &tmp) != TCL_OK ||
- tmp < 0) {
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
+ switch ((enum options) index) {
+ case CONF_COLUMN:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(NULL, objv[i+1], &tmp) != TCL_OK
+ || tmp < 0) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad column value \"",
Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]),
"\": must be a non-negative integer", (char *)NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
slavePtr->column = tmp;
- } else if (index == CONF_COLUMNSPAN) {
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[i+1], &tmp) != TCL_OK ||
- tmp <= 0) {
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
+ break;
+ case CONF_COLUMNSPAN:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(NULL, objv[i+1], &tmp) != TCL_OK
+ || tmp <= 0) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad columnspan value \"",
Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]),
"\": must be a positive integer", (char *)NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
slavePtr->numCols = tmp;
- } else if (index == CONF_IN) {
- if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[i+1], &other) !=
- TCL_OK) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_IN:
+ if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[i+1],
+ &other) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if (other == slave) {
@@ -2969,10 +2991,23 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
positionGiven = 1;
masterPtr = GetGrid(other);
InitMasterData(masterPtr);
- } else if (index == CONF_IPADX) {
- if ((Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, slave, objv[i+1], &tmp)
- != TCL_OK) || (tmp < 0)) {
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
+ break;
+ case CONF_STICKY: {
+ int sticky = StringToSticky(Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]));
+
+ if (sticky == -1) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad stickyness value \"",
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]),
+ "\": must be a string containing n, e, s, and/or w",
+ (char *)NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ slavePtr->sticky = sticky;
+ break;
+ }
+ case CONF_IPADX:
+ if ((Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(NULL, slave, objv[i+1],
+ &tmp) != TCL_OK) || (tmp < 0)) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad ipadx value \"",
Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]),
"\": must be positive screen distance",
@@ -2980,10 +3015,10 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
slavePtr->iPadX = tmp*2;
- } else if (index == CONF_IPADY) {
- if ((Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, slave, objv[i+1], &tmp)
- != TCL_OK) || (tmp < 0)) {
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
+ break;
+ case CONF_IPADY:
+ if ((Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(NULL, slave, objv[i+1],
+ &tmp) != TCL_OK) || (tmp < 0)) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad ipady value \"",
Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]),
"\": must be positive screen distance",
@@ -2991,52 +3026,46 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
slavePtr->iPadY = tmp*2;
- } else if (index == CONF_PADX) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_PADX:
if (TkParsePadAmount(interp, tkwin, objv[i+1],
&slavePtr->padLeft, &slavePtr->padX) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_PADY) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_PADY:
if (TkParsePadAmount(interp, tkwin, objv[i+1],
&slavePtr->padTop, &slavePtr->padY) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_ROW) {
- if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[i+1], &tmp) != TCL_OK
+ break;
+ case CONF_ROW:
+ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(NULL, objv[i+1], &tmp) != TCL_OK
|| tmp < 0) {
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad row value \"",
Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]),
- "\": must be a non-negative integer", (char *)NULL);
+ "\": must be a non-negative integer",
+ (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
slavePtr->row = tmp;
- } else if (index == CONF_ROWSPAN) {
- if ((Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[i+1], &tmp) != TCL_OK)
+ break;
+ case CONF_ROWSPAN:
+ if ((Tcl_GetIntFromObj(NULL, objv[i+1], &tmp) != TCL_OK)
|| tmp <= 0) {
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad rowspan value \"",
Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]),
- "\": must be a positive integer", (char *)NULL);
+ "\": must be a positive integer", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
slavePtr->numRows = tmp;
- } else if (index == CONF_STICKY) {
- int sticky = StringToSticky(Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]));
- if (sticky == -1) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad stickyness value \"",
- Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]),
- "\": must be a string containing n, e, s, and/or w",
- (char *)NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- slavePtr->sticky = sticky;
+ break;
}
}
/*
- * If no position was specified via -in and the slave is
- * already packed, then leave it in its current location.
+ * If no position was specified via -in and the slave is already
+ * packed, then leave it in its current location.
*/
if (!positionGiven && (slavePtr->masterPtr != NULL)) {
@@ -3045,8 +3074,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * If the same -in window is passed in again, then just
- * leave it in its current location.
+ * If the same -in window is passed in again, then just leave it in
+ * its current location.
*/
if (positionGiven && (masterPtr == slavePtr->masterPtr)) {
@@ -3054,7 +3083,7 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Make sure we have a geometry master. We look at:
+ * Make sure we have a geometry master. We look at:
* 1) the -in flag
* 2) the parent of the first slave.
*/
@@ -3078,9 +3107,9 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Make sure that the slave's parent is either the master or
- * an ancestor of the master, and that the master and slave
- * aren't the same.
+ * Make sure that the slave's parent is either the master or an
+ * ancestor of the master, and that the master and slave aren't the
+ * same.
*/
for (ancestor = masterPtr->tkwin; ; ancestor = Tk_Parent(ancestor)) {
@@ -3125,11 +3154,10 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
defaultColumnSpan = 1;
/*
- * Arrange for the master to be re-arranged at the first
- * idle moment.
+ * Arrange for the master to be re-arranged at the first idle moment.
*/
- scheduleLayout:
+ scheduleLayout:
if (masterPtr->abortPtr != NULL) {
*masterPtr->abortPtr = 1;
}
@@ -3139,7 +3167,9 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
}
- /* Now look for all the "^"'s. */
+ /*
+ * Now look for all the "^"'s.
+ */
lastWindow = NULL;
numSkip = 0;
@@ -3168,9 +3198,13 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- /* Count the number of consecutive ^'s starting from this position */
+ /*
+ * Count the number of consecutive ^'s starting from this position.
+ */
+
for (width = 1; width + j < numWindows; width++) {
char *string = Tcl_GetString(objv[j+width]);
+
if (*string != REL_VERT) {
break;
}
@@ -3229,8 +3263,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
*
* StickyToString
*
- * Converts the internal boolean combination of "sticky" bits onto
- * a TCL list element containing zero or mor of n, s, e, or w.
+ * Converts the internal boolean combination of "sticky" bits onto a Tcl
+ * list element containing zero or more of n, s, e, or w.
*
* Results:
* A string is placed into the "result" pointer.
@@ -3243,8 +3277,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
static void
StickyToString(flags, result)
- int flags; /* the sticky flags */
- char *result; /* where to put the result */
+ int flags; /* The sticky flags. */
+ char *result; /* Where to put the result. */
{
int count = 0;
if (flags&STICK_NORTH) {
@@ -3271,12 +3305,12 @@ StickyToString(flags, result)
*
* StringToSticky --
*
- * Converts an ascii string representing a widgets stickyness
- * into the boolean result.
+ * Converts an ascii string representing a widgets stickyness into the
+ * boolean result.
*
* Results:
- * The boolean combination of the "sticky" bits is retuned. If an
- * error occurs, such as an invalid character, -1 is returned instead.
+ * The boolean combination of the "sticky" bits is retuned. If an error
+ * occurs, such as an invalid character, -1 is returned instead.
*
* Side effects:
* none
@@ -3293,12 +3327,22 @@ StringToSticky(string)
while ((c = *string++) != '\0') {
switch (c) {
- case 'n': case 'N': sticky |= STICK_NORTH; break;
- case 'e': case 'E': sticky |= STICK_EAST; break;
- case 's': case 'S': sticky |= STICK_SOUTH; break;
- case 'w': case 'W': sticky |= STICK_WEST; break;
- case ' ': case ',': case '\t': case '\r': case '\n': break;
- default: return -1;
+ case 'n': case 'N':
+ sticky |= STICK_NORTH;
+ break;
+ case 'e': case 'E':
+ sticky |= STICK_EAST;
+ break;
+ case 's': case 'S':
+ sticky |= STICK_SOUTH;
+ break;
+ case 'w': case 'W':
+ sticky |= STICK_WEST;
+ break;
+ case ' ': case ',': case '\t': case '\r': case '\n':
+ break;
+ default:
+ return -1;
}
}
return sticky;
@@ -3321,14 +3365,14 @@ StringToSticky(string)
*/
static Tcl_Obj *
-NewPairObj(interp, val1, val2)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
+NewPairObj(val1, val2)
int val1, val2;
{
- Tcl_Obj *res = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, res, Tcl_NewIntObj(val1));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, res, Tcl_NewIntObj(val2));
- return res;
+ Tcl_Obj *ary[2];
+
+ ary[0] = Tcl_NewIntObj(val1);
+ ary[1] = Tcl_NewIntObj(val2);
+ return Tcl_NewListObj(2, ary);
}
/*
@@ -3348,14 +3392,22 @@ NewPairObj(interp, val1, val2)
*/
static Tcl_Obj *
-NewQuadObj(interp, val1, val2, val3, val4)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
+NewQuadObj(val1, val2, val3, val4)
int val1, val2, val3, val4;
{
- Tcl_Obj *res = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, res, Tcl_NewIntObj(val1));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, res, Tcl_NewIntObj(val2));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, res, Tcl_NewIntObj(val3));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, res, Tcl_NewIntObj(val4));
- return res;
+ Tcl_Obj *ary[4];
+
+ ary[0] = Tcl_NewIntObj(val1);
+ ary[1] = Tcl_NewIntObj(val2);
+ ary[2] = Tcl_NewIntObj(val3);
+ ary[3] = Tcl_NewIntObj(val4);
+ return Tcl_NewListObj(4, ary);
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkImage.c b/generic/tkImage.c
index 476662b..570d39f 100644
--- a/generic/tkImage.c
+++ b/generic/tkImage.c
@@ -1,17 +1,16 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkImage.c --
*
- * This module implements the image protocol, which allows lots
- * of different kinds of images to be used in lots of different
- * widgets.
+ * This module implements the image protocol, which allows lots of
+ * different kinds of images to be used in lots of different widgets.
*
* Copyright (c) 1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkImage.c,v 1.22 2003/09/17 23:45:35 dgp Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkImage.c,v 1.23 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkInt.h"
@@ -27,96 +26,93 @@ typedef struct Image {
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window passed to Tk_GetImage (needed to
* "re-get" the image later if the manager
* changes). */
- Display *display; /* Display for tkwin. Needed because when
- * the image is eventually freed tkwin may
- * not exist anymore. */
+ Display *display; /* Display for tkwin. Needed because when the
+ * image is eventually freed tkwin may not
+ * exist anymore. */
struct ImageMaster *masterPtr;
/* Master for this image (identifiers image
* manager, for example). */
- ClientData instanceData;
- /* One word argument to pass to image manager
+ ClientData instanceData; /* One word argument to pass to image manager
* when dealing with this image instance. */
Tk_ImageChangedProc *changeProc;
/* Code in widget to call when image changes
* in a way that affects redisplay. */
- ClientData widgetClientData;
- /* Argument to pass to changeProc. */
+ ClientData widgetClientData;/* Argument to pass to changeProc. */
struct Image *nextPtr; /* Next in list of all image instances
* associated with the same name. */
-
} Image;
/*
- * For each image master there is one of the following structures,
- * which represents a name in the image table and all of the images
- * instantiated from it. Entries in mainPtr->imageTable point to
- * these structures.
+ * For each image master there is one of the following structures, which
+ * represents a name in the image table and all of the images instantiated
+ * from it. Entries in mainPtr->imageTable point to these structures.
*/
typedef struct ImageMaster {
- Tk_ImageType *typePtr; /* Information about image type. NULL means
- * that no image manager owns this image: the
+ Tk_ImageType *typePtr; /* Information about image type. NULL means
+ * that no image manager owns this image: the
* image was deleted. */
- ClientData masterData; /* One-word argument to pass to image mgr
- * when dealing with the master, as opposed
- * to instances. */
+ ClientData masterData; /* One-word argument to pass to image mgr when
+ * dealing with the master, as opposed to
+ * instances. */
int width, height; /* Last known dimensions for image. */
- Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr; /* Pointer to hash table containing image
- * (the imageTable field in some TkMainInfo
+ Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr; /* Pointer to hash table containing image (the
+ * imageTable field in some TkMainInfo
* structure). */
- Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; /* Hash entry in mainPtr->imageTable for
- * this structure (used to delete the hash
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; /* Hash entry in mainPtr->imageTable for this
+ * structure (used to delete the hash
* entry). */
Image *instancePtr; /* Pointer to first in list of instances
* derived from this name. */
int deleted; /* Flag set when image is being deleted. */
- TkWindow *winPtr; /* Main window of interpreter (used to
- * detect when the world is falling apart.) */
+ TkWindow *winPtr; /* Main window of interpreter (used to detect
+ * when the world is falling apart.) */
} ImageMaster;
typedef struct ThreadSpecificData {
- Tk_ImageType *imageTypeList;/* First in a list of all known image
- * types. */
- Tk_ImageType *oldImageTypeList;/* First in a list of all known old-style image
- * types. */
-} ThreadSpecificData;
+ Tk_ImageType *imageTypeList;/* First in a list of all known image
+ * types. */
+ Tk_ImageType *oldImageTypeList;
+ /* First in a list of all known old-style
+ * image types. */
+} ThreadSpecificData;
static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey;
/*
- * Prototypes for local procedures:
+ * Prototypes for local functions:
*/
-static void DeleteImage _ANSI_ARGS_((ImageMaster *masterPtr));
-static void EventuallyDeleteImage _ANSI_ARGS_((ImageMaster *masterPtr,
- int forgetImageHashNow));
+static void DeleteImage(ImageMaster *masterPtr);
+static void EventuallyDeleteImage(ImageMaster *masterPtr,
+ int forgetImageHashNow);
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Tk_CreateOldImageType, Tk_CreateImageType --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by an image manager to tell Tk about
- * a new kind of image and the procedures that manage the new type.
- * The procedure is typically invoked during Tcl_AppInit.
+ * This function is invoked by an image manager to tell Tk about a new
+ * kind of image and the functions that manage the new type. The function
+ * is typically invoked during Tcl_AppInit.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The new image type is entered into a table used in the "image
- * create" command.
+ * The new image type is entered into a table used in the "image create"
+ * command.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_CreateOldImageType(typePtr)
- Tk_ImageType *typePtr; /* Structure describing the type. All of
- * the fields except "nextPtr" must be filled
- * in by caller. Must not have been passed
- * to Tk_CreateImageType previously. */
+ Tk_ImageType *typePtr; /* Structure describing the type. All of the
+ * fields except "nextPtr" must be filled in
+ * by caller. Must not have been passed to
+ * Tk_CreateImageType previously. */
{
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
typePtr->nextPtr = tsdPtr->oldImageTypeList;
@@ -125,12 +121,12 @@ Tk_CreateOldImageType(typePtr)
void
Tk_CreateImageType(typePtr)
- Tk_ImageType *typePtr; /* Structure describing the type. All of
- * the fields except "nextPtr" must be filled
- * in by caller. Must not have been passed
- * to Tk_CreateImageType previously. */
+ Tk_ImageType *typePtr; /* Structure describing the type. All of the
+ * fields except "nextPtr" must be filled in
+ * by caller. Must not have been passed to
+ * Tk_CreateImageType previously. */
{
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
typePtr->nextPtr = tsdPtr->imageTypeList;
@@ -142,8 +138,8 @@ Tk_CreateImageType(typePtr)
*
* Tk_ImageObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "image" Tcl command.
- * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "image" Tcl command. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -163,7 +159,7 @@ Tk_ImageObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
{
static CONST char *imageOptions[] = {
"create", "delete", "height", "inuse", "names", "type", "types",
- "width", (char *) NULL
+ "width", (char *) NULL
};
enum options {
IMAGE_CREATE, IMAGE_DELETE, IMAGE_HEIGHT, IMAGE_INUSE, IMAGE_NAMES,
@@ -178,7 +174,8 @@ Tk_ImageObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_HashSearch search;
char idString[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE], *name;
TkDisplay *dispPtr = winPtr->dispPtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ CONST char *arg;
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
if (objc < 2) {
@@ -191,302 +188,254 @@ Tk_ImageObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
switch ((enum options) index) {
- case IMAGE_CREATE: {
- char *arg;
- Tcl_Obj **args;
- int oldimage = 0;
- if (objc < 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "type ?name? ?options?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ case IMAGE_CREATE: {
+ Tcl_Obj **args;
+ int oldimage = 0;
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "type ?name? ?options?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
- /*
- * Look up the image type.
- */
+ /*
+ * Look up the image type.
+ */
- arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- for (typePtr = tsdPtr->imageTypeList; typePtr != NULL;
- typePtr = typePtr->nextPtr) {
+ arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
+ for (typePtr = tsdPtr->imageTypeList; typePtr != NULL;
+ typePtr = typePtr->nextPtr) {
+ if ((*arg == typePtr->name[0])
+ && (strcmp(arg, typePtr->name) == 0)) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (typePtr == NULL) {
+ oldimage = 1;
+ for (typePtr = tsdPtr->oldImageTypeList; typePtr != NULL;
+ typePtr = typePtr->nextPtr) {
if ((*arg == typePtr->name[0])
&& (strcmp(arg, typePtr->name) == 0)) {
break;
}
}
- if (typePtr == NULL) {
- oldimage = 1;
- for (typePtr = tsdPtr->oldImageTypeList; typePtr != NULL;
- typePtr = typePtr->nextPtr) {
- if ((*arg == typePtr->name[0])
- && (strcmp(arg, typePtr->name) == 0)) {
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- if (typePtr == NULL) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image type \"", arg,
- "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (typePtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image type \"", arg, "\" doesn't exist",
+ (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
- /*
- * Figure out a name to use for the new image.
- */
+ /*
+ * Figure out a name to use for the new image.
+ */
- if ((objc == 3) || (*(arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[3])) == '-')) {
- Tcl_CmdInfo dummy;
- do {
- dispPtr->imageId++;
- sprintf(idString, "image%d", dispPtr->imageId);
- name = idString;
- } while (Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, name, &dummy) != 0);
- firstOption = 3;
- } else {
- TkWindow *topWin;
-
- name = arg;
- firstOption = 4;
- /*
- * Need to check if the _command_ that we are about to
- * create is the name of the current master widget
- * command (normally "." but could have been renamed)
- * and fail in that case before a really nasty and
- * hard to stop crash happens.
- */
- topWin = (TkWindow *) TkToplevelWindowForCommand(interp, name);
- if (topWin != NULL && winPtr->mainPtr->winPtr == topWin) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "images may not be named the ",
- "same as the main window", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
+ if ((objc == 3) || (*(arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[3])) == '-')) {
+ Tcl_CmdInfo dummy;
+ do {
+ dispPtr->imageId++;
+ sprintf(idString, "image%d", dispPtr->imageId);
+ name = idString;
+ } while (Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, name, &dummy) != 0);
+ firstOption = 3;
+ } else {
+ TkWindow *topWin;
+
+ name = arg;
+ firstOption = 4;
/*
- * Create the data structure for the new image.
+ * Need to check if the _command_ that we are about to create is
+ * the name of the current master widget command (normally "." but
+ * could have been renamed) and fail in that case before a really
+ * nasty and hard to stop crash happens.
*/
- hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable,
- name, &new);
- if (new) {
- masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) ckalloc(sizeof(ImageMaster));
- masterPtr->typePtr = NULL;
- masterPtr->masterData = NULL;
- masterPtr->width = masterPtr->height = 1;
- masterPtr->tablePtr = &winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable;
- masterPtr->hPtr = hPtr;
- masterPtr->instancePtr = NULL;
- masterPtr->deleted = 0;
- masterPtr->winPtr = winPtr->mainPtr->winPtr;
- Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) masterPtr->winPtr);
- Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, masterPtr);
- } else {
- /*
- * An image already exists by this name. Disconnect the
- * instances from the master.
- */
-
- masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
- if (masterPtr->typePtr != NULL) {
- for (imagePtr = masterPtr->instancePtr; imagePtr != NULL;
- imagePtr = imagePtr->nextPtr) {
- (*masterPtr->typePtr->freeProc)(
- imagePtr->instanceData, imagePtr->display);
- (*imagePtr->changeProc)(imagePtr->widgetClientData,
- 0, 0, masterPtr->width, masterPtr->height,
- masterPtr->width, masterPtr->height);
- }
- (*masterPtr->typePtr->deleteProc)(masterPtr->masterData);
- masterPtr->typePtr = NULL;
- }
- masterPtr->deleted = 0;
+ topWin = (TkWindow *) TkToplevelWindowForCommand(interp, name);
+ if (topWin != NULL && winPtr->mainPtr->winPtr == topWin) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "images may not be named the ",
+ "same as the main window", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
+ }
+ /*
+ * Create the data structure for the new image.
+ */
+
+ hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, name, &new);
+ if (new) {
+ masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) ckalloc(sizeof(ImageMaster));
+ masterPtr->typePtr = NULL;
+ masterPtr->masterData = NULL;
+ masterPtr->width = masterPtr->height = 1;
+ masterPtr->tablePtr = &winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable;
+ masterPtr->hPtr = hPtr;
+ masterPtr->instancePtr = NULL;
+ masterPtr->deleted = 0;
+ masterPtr->winPtr = winPtr->mainPtr->winPtr;
+ Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) masterPtr->winPtr);
+ Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, masterPtr);
+ } else {
/*
- * Call the image type manager so that it can perform its own
- * initialization, then re-"get" for any existing instances of
- * the image.
+ * An image already exists by this name. Disconnect the instances
+ * from the master.
*/
- objv += firstOption;
- objc -= firstOption;
- args = (Tcl_Obj **) objv;
- if (oldimage) {
- int i;
- args = (Tcl_Obj **) ckalloc((objc+1) * sizeof(char *));
- for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) {
- args[i] = (Tcl_Obj *) Tcl_GetString(objv[i]);
+ masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
+ if (masterPtr->typePtr != NULL) {
+ for (imagePtr = masterPtr->instancePtr; imagePtr != NULL;
+ imagePtr = imagePtr->nextPtr) {
+ (*masterPtr->typePtr->freeProc)(imagePtr->instanceData,
+ imagePtr->display);
+ (*imagePtr->changeProc)(imagePtr->widgetClientData,
+ 0, 0, masterPtr->width, masterPtr->height,
+ masterPtr->width, masterPtr->height);
}
- args[objc] = NULL;
+ (*masterPtr->typePtr->deleteProc)(masterPtr->masterData);
+ masterPtr->typePtr = NULL;
}
- Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) masterPtr);
- if ((*typePtr->createProc)(interp, name, objc,
- args, typePtr, (Tk_ImageMaster) masterPtr,
- &masterPtr->masterData) != TCL_OK) {
- EventuallyDeleteImage(masterPtr, 0);
- Tcl_Release((ClientData) masterPtr);
- if (oldimage) {
- ckfree((char *) args);
- }
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ masterPtr->deleted = 0;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Call the image type manager so that it can perform its own
+ * initialization, then re-"get" for any existing instances of the
+ * image.
+ */
+
+ objv += firstOption;
+ objc -= firstOption;
+ args = (Tcl_Obj **) objv;
+ if (oldimage) {
+ int i;
+
+ args = (Tcl_Obj **) ckalloc((objc+1) * sizeof(char *));
+ for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) {
+ args[i] = (Tcl_Obj *) Tcl_GetString(objv[i]);
}
+ args[objc] = NULL;
+ }
+ Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) masterPtr);
+ if ((*typePtr->createProc)(interp, name, objc, args, typePtr,
+ (Tk_ImageMaster)masterPtr, &masterPtr->masterData) != TCL_OK) {
+ EventuallyDeleteImage(masterPtr, 0);
Tcl_Release((ClientData) masterPtr);
if (oldimage) {
ckfree((char *) args);
}
- masterPtr->typePtr = typePtr;
- for (imagePtr = masterPtr->instancePtr; imagePtr != NULL;
- imagePtr = imagePtr->nextPtr) {
- imagePtr->instanceData = (*typePtr->getProc)(
- imagePtr->tkwin, masterPtr->masterData);
- }
- Tcl_SetResult(interp,
- Tcl_GetHashKey(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, hPtr),
- TCL_STATIC);
- break;
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case IMAGE_DELETE: {
- for (i = 2; i < objc; i++) {
- char *arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]);
- hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, arg);
- if (hPtr == NULL) {
- deleteAlreadyDeleted:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image \"", arg,
- "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
- if (masterPtr->deleted) {
- goto deleteAlreadyDeleted;
- }
- DeleteImage(masterPtr);
- }
- break;
+ Tcl_Release((ClientData) masterPtr);
+ if (oldimage) {
+ ckfree((char *) args);
}
- case IMAGE_HEIGHT: {
- char *arg;
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "name");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
+ masterPtr->typePtr = typePtr;
+ for (imagePtr = masterPtr->instancePtr; imagePtr != NULL;
+ imagePtr = imagePtr->nextPtr) {
+ imagePtr->instanceData = (*typePtr->getProc)(imagePtr->tkwin,
+ masterPtr->masterData);
+ }
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp,
+ Tcl_GetHashKey(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, hPtr),
+ TCL_STATIC);
+ break;
+ }
+ case IMAGE_DELETE:
+ for (i = 2; i < objc; i++) {
+ arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]);
hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, arg);
if (hPtr == NULL) {
- heightAlreadyDeleted:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image \"", arg,
- "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ goto alreadyDeleted;
}
masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
if (masterPtr->deleted) {
- goto heightAlreadyDeleted;
+ goto alreadyDeleted;
}
- Tcl_SetIntObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), masterPtr->height);
- break;
+ DeleteImage(masterPtr);
}
-
- case IMAGE_INUSE: {
- int count = 0;
- char *arg;
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "name");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, arg);
- if (hPtr == NULL) {
- inuseAlreadyDeleted:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image \"", arg,
- "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ break;
+ case IMAGE_NAMES:
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, &search);
+ for ( ; hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
if (masterPtr->deleted) {
- goto inuseAlreadyDeleted;
+ continue;
}
- if (masterPtr->typePtr != NULL && masterPtr->instancePtr != NULL) {
- count = 1;
- }
- Tcl_SetBooleanObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), count);
- break;
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, Tcl_GetHashKey(
+ &winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, hPtr));
+ }
+ break;
+ case IMAGE_TYPES:
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ for (typePtr = tsdPtr->imageTypeList; typePtr != NULL;
+ typePtr = typePtr->nextPtr) {
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, typePtr->name);
+ }
+ for (typePtr = tsdPtr->oldImageTypeList; typePtr != NULL;
+ typePtr = typePtr->nextPtr) {
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, typePtr->name);
}
+ break;
- case IMAGE_NAMES: {
- if (objc != 2) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, &search);
- for ( ; hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
- masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
- if (masterPtr->deleted) {
- continue;
- }
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, Tcl_GetHashKey(
- &winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, hPtr));
- }
- break;
+ case IMAGE_HEIGHT:
+ case IMAGE_INUSE:
+ case IMAGE_TYPE:
+ case IMAGE_WIDTH:
+ /*
+ * These operations all parse virtually identically. First check to
+ * see if three args are given. Then get a non-deleted master from the
+ * third arg.
+ */
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "name");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
- case IMAGE_TYPE: {
- char *arg;
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "name");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, arg);
- if (hPtr == NULL) {
- typeAlreadyDeleted:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image \"", arg,
- "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
- if (masterPtr->deleted) {
- goto typeAlreadyDeleted;
- }
+
+ arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
+ hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, arg);
+ if (hPtr == NULL) {
+ goto alreadyDeleted;
+ }
+ masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
+ if (masterPtr->deleted) {
+ goto alreadyDeleted;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Now we read off the specific piece of data we were asked for.
+ */
+
+ switch ((enum options) index) {
+ case IMAGE_HEIGHT:
+ Tcl_SetIntObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), masterPtr->height);
+ break;
+ case IMAGE_INUSE:
+ Tcl_SetBooleanObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
+ masterPtr->typePtr!=NULL && masterPtr->instancePtr!=NULL);
+ break;
+ case IMAGE_TYPE:
if (masterPtr->typePtr != NULL) {
Tcl_SetResult(interp, masterPtr->typePtr->name, TCL_STATIC);
}
break;
- }
- case IMAGE_TYPES: {
- if (objc != 2) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- for (typePtr = tsdPtr->imageTypeList; typePtr != NULL;
- typePtr = typePtr->nextPtr) {
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, typePtr->name);
- }
- for (typePtr = tsdPtr->oldImageTypeList; typePtr != NULL;
- typePtr = typePtr->nextPtr) {
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, typePtr->name);
- }
- break;
- }
- case IMAGE_WIDTH: {
- char *arg;
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "name");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&winPtr->mainPtr->imageTable, arg);
- if (hPtr == NULL) {
- widthAlreadyDeleted:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image \"", arg,
- "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
- if (masterPtr->deleted) {
- goto widthAlreadyDeleted;
- }
+ case IMAGE_WIDTH:
Tcl_SetIntObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), masterPtr->width);
break;
}
+ break;
}
return TCL_OK;
+
+ alreadyDeleted:
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image \"",arg,"\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
@@ -494,32 +443,30 @@ Tk_ImageObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* Tk_ImageChanged --
*
- * This procedure is called by an image manager whenever something
- * has happened that requires the image to be redrawn (some of its
- * pixels have changed, or its size has changed).
+ * This function is called by an image manager whenever something has
+ * happened that requires the image to be redrawn (some of its pixels
+ * have changed, or its size has changed).
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Any widgets that display the image are notified so that they
- * can redisplay themselves as appropriate.
+ * Any widgets that display the image are notified so that they can
+ * redisplay themselves as appropriate.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
-Tk_ImageChanged(imageMaster, x, y, width, height, imageWidth,
- imageHeight)
+Tk_ImageChanged(imageMaster, x, y, width, height, imageWidth, imageHeight)
Tk_ImageMaster imageMaster; /* Image that needs redisplay. */
- int x, y; /* Coordinates of upper-left pixel of
- * region of image that needs to be
- * redrawn. */
- int width, height; /* Dimensions (in pixels) of region of
- * image to redraw. If either dimension
- * is zero then the image doesn't need to
- * be redrawn (perhaps all that happened is
- * that its size changed). */
+ int x, y; /* Coordinates of upper-left pixel of region
+ * of image that needs to be redrawn. */
+ int width, height; /* Dimensions (in pixels) of region of image
+ * to redraw. If either dimension is zero then
+ * the image doesn't need to be redrawn
+ * (perhaps all that happened is that its size
+ * changed). */
int imageWidth, imageHeight;/* New dimensions of image. */
{
ImageMaster *masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) imageMaster;
@@ -528,7 +475,7 @@ Tk_ImageChanged(imageMaster, x, y, width, height, imageWidth,
masterPtr->width = imageWidth;
masterPtr->height = imageHeight;
for (imagePtr = masterPtr->instancePtr; imagePtr != NULL;
- imagePtr = imagePtr->nextPtr) {
+ imagePtr = imagePtr->nextPtr) {
(*imagePtr->changeProc)(imagePtr->widgetClientData, x, y,
width, height, imageWidth, imageHeight);
}
@@ -539,8 +486,8 @@ Tk_ImageChanged(imageMaster, x, y, width, height, imageWidth,
*
* Tk_NameOfImage --
*
- * Given a token for an image master, this procedure returns
- * the name of the image.
+ * Given a token for an image master, this function returns the name of
+ * the image.
*
* Results:
* The return value is the string name for imageMaster.
@@ -553,7 +500,7 @@ Tk_ImageChanged(imageMaster, x, y, width, height, imageWidth,
CONST char *
Tk_NameOfImage(imageMaster)
- Tk_ImageMaster imageMaster; /* Token for image. */
+ Tk_ImageMaster imageMaster; /* Token for image. */
{
ImageMaster *masterPtr = (ImageMaster *) imageMaster;
@@ -568,35 +515,33 @@ Tk_NameOfImage(imageMaster)
*
* Tk_GetImage --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by a widget when it wants to use
- * a particular image in a particular window.
+ * This function is invoked by a widget when it wants to use a particular
+ * image in a particular window.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a token for the image. If there is no image
- * by the given name, then NULL is returned and an error message is
- * left in the interp's result.
+ * The return value is a token for the image. If there is no image by the
+ * given name, then NULL is returned and an error message is left in the
+ * interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
- * Tk records the fact that the widget is using the image, and
- * it will invoke changeProc later if the widget needs redisplay
- * (i.e. its size changes or some of its pixels change). The
- * caller must eventually invoke Tk_FreeImage when it no longer
- * needs the image.
+ * Tk records the fact that the widget is using the image, and it will
+ * invoke changeProc later if the widget needs redisplay (i.e. its size
+ * changes or some of its pixels change). The caller must eventually
+ * invoke Tk_FreeImage when it no longer needs the image.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
Tk_Image
Tk_GetImage(interp, tkwin, name, changeProc, clientData)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Place to leave error message if image
- * can't be found. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window in which image will
- * be used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Place to leave error message if image can't
+ * be found. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window in which image will be
+ * used. */
CONST char *name; /* Name of desired image. */
Tk_ImageChangedProc *changeProc;
- /* Procedure to invoke when redisplay is
- * needed because image's pixels or size
- * changed. */
+ /* Function to invoke when redisplay is needed
+ * because image's pixels or size changed. */
ClientData clientData; /* One-word argument to pass to damageProc. */
{
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
@@ -626,7 +571,7 @@ Tk_GetImage(interp, tkwin, name, changeProc, clientData)
masterPtr->instancePtr = imagePtr;
return (Tk_Image) imagePtr;
- noSuchImage:
+ noSuchImage:
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image \"", name, "\" doesn't exist",
(char *) NULL);
return NULL;
@@ -637,9 +582,9 @@ Tk_GetImage(interp, tkwin, name, changeProc, clientData)
*
* Tk_FreeImage --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by a widget when it no longer needs
- * an image acquired by a previous call to Tk_GetImage. For each
- * call to Tk_GetImage there must be exactly one call to Tk_FreeImage.
+ * This function is invoked by a widget when it no longer needs an image
+ * acquired by a previous call to Tk_GetImage. For each call to
+ * Tk_GetImage there must be exactly one call to Tk_FreeImage.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -652,8 +597,8 @@ Tk_GetImage(interp, tkwin, name, changeProc, clientData)
void
Tk_FreeImage(image)
- Tk_Image image; /* Token for image that is no longer
- * needed by a widget. */
+ Tk_Image image; /* Token for image that is no longer needed by
+ * a widget. */
{
Image *imagePtr = (Image *) image;
ImageMaster *masterPtr = imagePtr->masterPtr;
@@ -678,9 +623,9 @@ Tk_FreeImage(image)
}
ckfree((char *) imagePtr);
- /*
- * If there are no more instances left for the master, and if the
- * master image has been deleted, then delete the master too.
+ /*
+ * If there are no more instances left for the master, and if the master
+ * image has been deleted, then delete the master too.
*/
if ((masterPtr->typePtr == NULL) && (masterPtr->instancePtr == NULL)) {
@@ -697,15 +642,15 @@ Tk_FreeImage(image)
*
* Tk_PostscriptImage --
*
- * This procedure is called by widgets that contain images in order
- * to redisplay an image on the screen or an off-screen pixmap.
+ * This function is called by widgets that contain images in order to
+ * redisplay an image on the screen or an off-screen pixmap.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The image's manager is notified, and it redraws the desired
- * portion of the image before returning.
+ * The image's manager is notified, and it redraws the desired portion of
+ * the image before returning.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -732,12 +677,13 @@ Tk_PostscriptImage(image, interp, tkwin, psinfo, x, y, width, height, prepass)
/*
* No master for image, so nothing to display on postscript.
*/
+
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
- * Check if an image specific postscript-generation function
- * exists; otherwise go on with generic code.
+ * Check if an image specific postscript-generation function exists;
+ * otherwise go on with generic code.
*/
if (imagePtr->masterPtr->typePtr->postscriptProc != NULL) {
@@ -752,12 +698,12 @@ Tk_PostscriptImage(image, interp, tkwin, psinfo, x, y, width, height, prepass)
/*
* Create a Pixmap, tell the image to redraw itself there, and then
- * generate an XImage from the Pixmap. We can then read pixel
- * values out of the XImage.
+ * generate an XImage from the Pixmap. We can then read pixel values out
+ * of the XImage.
*/
- pmap = Tk_GetPixmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), Tk_WindowId(tkwin),
- width, height, Tk_Depth(tkwin));
+ pmap = Tk_GetPixmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), Tk_WindowId(tkwin), width, height,
+ Tk_Depth(tkwin));
gcValues.foreground = WhitePixelOfScreen(Tk_Screen(tkwin));
newGC = Tk_GetGC(tkwin, GCForeground, &gcValues);
@@ -773,11 +719,13 @@ Tk_PostscriptImage(image, interp, tkwin, psinfo, x, y, width, height, prepass)
(unsigned int)width, (unsigned int)height, AllPlanes, ZPixmap);
Tk_FreePixmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), pmap);
-
+
if (ximage == NULL) {
- /* The XGetImage() function is apparently not
- * implemented on this system. Just ignore it.
+ /*
+ * The XGetImage() function is apparently not implemented on this
+ * system. Just ignore it.
*/
+
return TCL_OK;
}
result = TkPostscriptImage(interp, tkwin, psinfo, ximage, x, y,
@@ -792,15 +740,15 @@ Tk_PostscriptImage(image, interp, tkwin, psinfo, x, y, width, height, prepass)
*
* Tk_RedrawImage --
*
- * This procedure is called by widgets that contain images in order
- * to redisplay an image on the screen or an off-screen pixmap.
+ * This function is called by widgets that contain images in order to
+ * redisplay an image on the screen or an off-screen pixmap.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The image's manager is notified, and it redraws the desired
- * portion of the image before returning.
+ * The image's manager is notified, and it redraws the desired portion of
+ * the image before returning.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -812,13 +760,12 @@ Tk_RedrawImage(image, imageX, imageY, width, height, drawable,
int imageX, imageY; /* Upper-left pixel of region in image that
* needs to be redisplayed. */
int width, height; /* Dimensions of region to redraw. */
- Drawable drawable; /* Drawable in which to display image
- * (window or pixmap). If this is a pixmap,
- * it must have the same depth as the window
- * used in the Tk_GetImage call for the
- * image. */
- int drawableX, drawableY; /* Coordinates in drawable that correspond
- * to imageX and imageY. */
+ Drawable drawable; /* Drawable in which to display image (window
+ * or pixmap). If this is a pixmap, it must
+ * have the same depth as the window used in
+ * the Tk_GetImage call for the image. */
+ int drawableX, drawableY; /* Coordinates in drawable that correspond to
+ * imageX and imageY. */
{
Image *imagePtr = (Image *) image;
@@ -860,11 +807,11 @@ Tk_RedrawImage(image, imageX, imageY, width, height, drawable,
*
* Tk_SizeOfImage --
*
- * This procedure returns the current dimensions of an image.
+ * This function returns the current dimensions of an image.
*
* Results:
- * The width and height of the image are returned in *widthPtr
- * and *heightPtr.
+ * The width and height of the image are returned in *widthPtr and
+ * *heightPtr.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -889,16 +836,14 @@ Tk_SizeOfImage(image, widthPtr, heightPtr)
*
* Tk_DeleteImage --
*
- * Given the name of an image, this procedure destroys the
- * image.
+ * Given the name of an image, this function destroys the image.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The image is destroyed; existing instances will display as
- * blank areas. If no such image exists then the procedure does
- * nothing.
+ * The image is destroyed; existing instances will display as blank
+ * areas. If no such image exists then the function does nothing.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -928,15 +873,15 @@ Tk_DeleteImage(interp, name)
*
* DeleteImage --
*
- * This procedure is responsible for deleting an image.
+ * This function is responsible for deleting an image.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The connection is dropped between instances of this image and
- * an image master. Image instances will redisplay themselves
- * as empty areas, but existing instances will not be deleted.
+ * The connection is dropped between instances of this image and an image
+ * master. Image instances will redisplay themselves as empty areas, but
+ * existing instances will not be deleted.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -983,9 +928,9 @@ DeleteImage(masterPtr)
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Image will get freed, though not until it is no longer
- * Tcl_Preserve()d by anything. May be called multiple times on
- * the same image without ill effects.
+ * Image will get freed, though not until it is no longer Tcl_Preserve()d
+ * by anything. May be called multiple times on the same image without
+ * ill effects.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -993,8 +938,8 @@ DeleteImage(masterPtr)
static void
EventuallyDeleteImage(masterPtr, forgetImageHashNow)
ImageMaster *masterPtr; /* Pointer to main data structure for image. */
- int forgetImageHashNow; /* Flag to say whether the hash table is
- * about to vanish. */
+ int forgetImageHashNow; /* Flag to say whether the hash table is about
+ * to vanish. */
{
if (forgetImageHashNow) {
masterPtr->hPtr = NULL;
@@ -1011,10 +956,9 @@ EventuallyDeleteImage(masterPtr, forgetImageHashNow)
*
* TkDeleteAllImages --
*
- * This procedure is called when an application is deleted. It
- * calls back all of the managers for all images so that they
- * can cleanup, then it deletes all of Tk's internal information
- * about images.
+ * This function is called when an application is deleted. It calls back
+ * all of the managers for all images so that they can cleanup, then it
+ * deletes all of Tk's internal information about images.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1045,15 +989,14 @@ TkDeleteAllImages(mainPtr)
*
* Tk_GetImageMasterData --
*
- * Given the name of an image, this procedure returns the type
- * of the image and the clientData associated with its master.
+ * Given the name of an image, this function returns the type of the
+ * image and the clientData associated with its master.
*
* Results:
- * If there is no image by the given name, then NULL is returned
- * and a NULL value is stored at *typePtrPtr. Otherwise the return
- * value is the clientData returned by the createProc when the
- * image was created and a pointer to the type structure for the
- * image is stored at *typePtrPtr.
+ * If there is no image by the given name, then NULL is returned and a
+ * NULL value is stored at *typePtrPtr. Otherwise the return value is the
+ * clientData returned by the createProc when the image was created and a
+ * pointer to the type structure for the image is stored at *typePtrPtr.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1066,8 +1009,8 @@ Tk_GetImageMasterData(interp, name, typePtrPtr)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which the image was
* created. */
CONST char *name; /* Name of image. */
- Tk_ImageType **typePtrPtr; /* Points to location to fill in with
- * pointer to type information for image. */
+ Tk_ImageType **typePtrPtr; /* Points to location to fill in with pointer
+ * to type information for image. */
{
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
TkWindow *winPtr;
@@ -1093,21 +1036,22 @@ Tk_GetImageMasterData(interp, name, typePtrPtr)
*
* Tk_SetTSOrigin --
*
- * Set the pattern origin of the tile to a common point (i.e. the
- * origin (0,0) of the top level window) so that tiles from two
- * different widgets will match up. This done by setting the
- * GCTileStipOrigin field is set to the translated origin of the
- * toplevel window in the hierarchy.
+ * Set the pattern origin of the tile to a common point (i.e. the origin
+ * (0,0) of the top level window) so that tiles from two different
+ * widgets will match up. This done by setting the GCTileStipOrigin field
+ * is set to the translated origin of the toplevel window in the
+ * hierarchy.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
- * The GCTileStipOrigin is reset in the GC. This will cause the
- * tile origin to change when the GC is used for drawing.
+ * The GCTileStipOrigin is reset in the GC. This will cause the tile
+ * origin to change when the GC is used for drawing.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+
/*ARGSUSED*/
void
Tk_SetTSOrigin(tkwin, gc, x, y)
@@ -1122,4 +1066,11 @@ Tk_SetTSOrigin(tkwin, gc, x, y)
}
XSetTSOrigin(Tk_Display(tkwin), gc, x, y);
}
-
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkImgGIF.c b/generic/tkImgGIF.c
index 69aa02f..1c58769 100644
--- a/generic/tkImgGIF.c
+++ b/generic/tkImgGIF.c
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
* At present, there only is a file write function. GIF images may be
* read using the -data option of the photo image. The data may be given
* as a binary string in a Tcl_Obj or by representing the data as BASE64
- * encoded ascii. Derived from the giftoppm code found in the pbmplus
+ * encoded ascii. Derived from the giftoppm code found in the pbmplus
* package and tkImgFmtPPM.c in the tk4.0b2 distribution.
*
* Copyright (c) Reed Wade (wade@cs.utk.edu), University of Tennessee
@@ -25,22 +25,22 @@
* | and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby |
* | granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all |
* | copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission |
- * | notice appear in supporting documentation. This software is |
+ * | notice appear in supporting documentation. This software is |
* | provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. |
* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
*
* This file also contains code from miGIF. See lower down in file for the
* applicable copyright notice for that portion.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkImgGIF.c,v 1.28 2005/06/19 21:54:16 dkf Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkImgGIF.c,v 1.29 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
/*
- * GIF's are represented as data in either binary or base64 format. base64
- * strings consist of 4 6-bit characters -> 3 8 bit bytes. A-Z, a-z, 0-9, +
- * and / represent the 64 values (in order). '=' is a trailing padding char
- * when the un-encoded data is not a multiple of 3 bytes. We'll ignore white
- * space when encountered. Any other invalid character is treated as an EOF
+ * GIF's are represented as data in either binary or base64 format. base64
+ * strings consist of 4 6-bit characters -> 3 8 bit bytes. A-Z, a-z, 0-9, +
+ * and / represent the 64 values (in order). '=' is a trailing padding char
+ * when the un-encoded data is not a multiple of 3 bytes. We'll ignore white
+ * space when encountered. Any other invalid character is treated as an EOF
*/
#define GIF_SPECIAL (256)
@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@
#define GIF_DONE (GIF_SPECIAL+4)
/*
- * structure to "mimic" FILE for Mread, so we can look like fread. The
- * decoder state keeps track of which byte we are about to read, or EOF.
+ * structure to "mimic" FILE for Mread, so we can look like fread. The decoder
+ * state keeps track of which byte we are about to read, or EOF.
*/
typedef struct mFile {
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ static CONST char GIF89a[] = { /* ASCII GIF89a */
#define INLINE_DATA_BASE64 ((const char *) 0x02)
/*
- * HACK ALERT!! HACK ALERT!! HACK ALERT!!
+ * HACK ALERT!! HACK ALERT!! HACK ALERT!!
* This code is hard-wired for reading from files. In order to read from a
* data stream, we'll trick fread so we can reuse the same code. 0==from file;
* 1==from base64 encoded data; 2==from binary data
@@ -110,25 +110,23 @@ typedef struct {
* The format record for the GIF file format:
*/
-static int FileMatchGIF _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Channel chan, CONST char *fileName,
- Tcl_Obj *format, int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp));
-static int FileReadGIF _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Channel chan,
- CONST char *fileName, Tcl_Obj *format,
- Tk_PhotoHandle imageHandle, int destX, int destY,
- int width, int height, int srcX, int srcY));
-static int StringMatchGIF _ANSI_ARGS_(( Tcl_Obj *dataObj, Tcl_Obj *format,
- int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp));
-static int StringReadGIF _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *dataObj,
- Tcl_Obj *format, Tk_PhotoHandle imageHandle,
- int destX, int destY, int width, int height,
- int srcX, int srcY));
-static int FileWriteGIF _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- CONST char *filename, Tcl_Obj *format,
- Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr));
-static int CommonWriteGIF _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Channel handle, Tcl_Obj *format,
- Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr));
+static int FileMatchGIF(Tcl_Channel chan, CONST char *fileName,
+ Tcl_Obj *format, int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp);
+static int FileReadGIF(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Channel chan,
+ CONST char *fileName, Tcl_Obj *format,
+ Tk_PhotoHandle imageHandle, int destX, int destY,
+ int width, int height, int srcX, int srcY);
+static int StringMatchGIF(Tcl_Obj *dataObj, Tcl_Obj *format,
+ int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp);
+static int StringReadGIF(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *dataObj,
+ Tcl_Obj *format, Tk_PhotoHandle imageHandle,
+ int destX, int destY, int width, int height,
+ int srcX, int srcY);
+static int FileWriteGIF(Tcl_Interp *interp, CONST char *filename,
+ Tcl_Obj *format, Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr);
+static int CommonWriteGIF(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Channel handle,
+ Tcl_Obj *format, Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr);
Tk_PhotoImageFormat tkImgFmtGIF = {
"gif", /* name */
@@ -152,47 +150,47 @@ Tk_PhotoImageFormat tkImgFmtGIF = {
#define LM_to_uint(a,b) (((b)<<8)|(a))
/*
- * Prototypes for local procedures defined in this file:
+ * Prototypes for local functions defined in this file:
*/
-static int DoExtension _ANSI_ARGS_((GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
- Tcl_Channel chan, int label, unsigned char *buffer,
- int *transparent));
-static int GetCode _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Channel chan, int code_size, int flag,
- GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr));
-static int GetDataBlock _ANSI_ARGS_((GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
- Tcl_Channel chan, unsigned char *buf));
-static int ReadColorMap _ANSI_ARGS_((GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
- Tcl_Channel chan, int number,
- unsigned char buffer[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][4]));
-static int ReadGIFHeader _ANSI_ARGS_((GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
- Tcl_Channel chan, int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr));
-static int ReadImage _ANSI_ARGS_((GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, char *imagePtr, Tcl_Channel chan,
- int len, int rows, unsigned char cmap[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][4],
- int width, int height, int srcX, int srcY, int interlace,
- int transparent));
+static int DoExtension(GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
+ Tcl_Channel chan, int label, unsigned char *buffer,
+ int *transparent);
+static int GetCode(Tcl_Channel chan, int code_size, int flag,
+ GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr);
+static int GetDataBlock(GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
+ Tcl_Channel chan, unsigned char *buf);
+static int ReadColorMap(GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
+ Tcl_Channel chan, int number,
+ unsigned char buffer[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][4]);
+static int ReadGIFHeader(GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
+ Tcl_Channel chan, int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr);
+static int ReadImage(GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, char *imagePtr,
+ Tcl_Channel chan, int len, int rows,
+ unsigned char cmap[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][4],
+ int width, int height, int srcX, int srcY,
+ int interlace, int transparent);
/*
* these are for the BASE64 image reader code only
*/
-static int Fread _ANSI_ARGS_((GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr,
- unsigned char *dst, size_t size, size_t count,
- Tcl_Channel chan));
-static int Mread _ANSI_ARGS_((unsigned char *dst, size_t size,
- size_t count, MFile *handle));
-static int Mgetc _ANSI_ARGS_((MFile *handle));
-static int char64 _ANSI_ARGS_((int c));
-static void mInit _ANSI_ARGS_((unsigned char *string, MFile *handle,
- int length));
+static int Fread(GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr, unsigned char *dst,
+ size_t size, size_t count, Tcl_Channel chan);
+static int Mread(unsigned char *dst, size_t size, size_t count,
+ MFile *handle);
+static int Mgetc(MFile *handle);
+static int char64(int c);
+static void mInit(unsigned char *string, MFile *handle,
+ int length);
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* FileMatchGIF --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the photo image type to see if a file
+ * This function is invoked by the photo image type to see if a file
* contains image data in GIF format.
*
* Results:
@@ -225,12 +223,12 @@ FileMatchGIF(chan, fileName, format, widthPtr, heightPtr, interp)
*
* FileReadGIF --
*
- * This procedure is called by the photo image type to read GIF format
+ * This function is called by the photo image type to read GIF format
* data from a file and write it into a given photo image.
*
* Results:
- * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an
- * error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* The access position in file f is changed, and new data is added to the
@@ -298,7 +296,7 @@ FileReadGIF(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
}
}
if (!ReadGIFHeader(gifConfPtr, chan, &fileWidth, &fileHeight)) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read GIF header from file \"",
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't read GIF header from file \"",
fileName, "\"", NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -393,6 +391,7 @@ FileReadGIF(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
/*
* Not a valid start character; ignore it.
*/
+
continue;
}
@@ -412,6 +411,7 @@ FileReadGIF(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
/*
* This is not the image we want to read: skip it.
*/
+
if (BitSet(buf[8], LOCALCOLORMAP)) {
if (!ReadColorMap(gifConfPtr, chan, bitPixel, colorMap)) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp,
@@ -423,13 +423,14 @@ FileReadGIF(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
/*
* If we've not yet allocated a trash buffer, do so now.
*/
+
if (trashBuffer == NULL) {
nBytes = fileWidth * fileHeight * 3;
trashBuffer = (unsigned char *) ckalloc((unsigned int) nBytes);
}
/*
- * Slurp! Process the data for this image and stuff it in a trash
+ * Slurp! Process the data for this image and stuff it in a trash
* buffer.
*
* Yes, it might be more efficient here to *not* store the data
@@ -455,7 +456,7 @@ FileReadGIF(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
if (BitSet(buf[8], LOCALCOLORMAP)) {
if (!ReadColorMap(gifConfPtr, chan, bitPixel, colorMap)) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "error reading color map",
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "error reading color map",
(char *) NULL);
goto error;
}
@@ -512,6 +513,7 @@ FileReadGIF(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
/*
* If a trash buffer has been allocated, free it now.
*/
+
if (trashBuffer != NULL) {
ckfree((char *)trashBuffer);
}
@@ -525,6 +527,7 @@ FileReadGIF(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
/*
* If a trash buffer has been allocated, free it now.
*/
+
if (trashBuffer != NULL) {
ckfree((char *)trashBuffer);
}
@@ -539,7 +542,7 @@ FileReadGIF(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
*
* StringMatchGIF --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the photo image type to see if an object
+ * This function is invoked by the photo image type to see if an object
* contains image data in GIF format.
*
* Results:
@@ -569,6 +572,7 @@ StringMatchGIF(dataObj, format, widthPtr, heightPtr, interp)
/*
* Header is a minimum of 10 bytes.
*/
+
if (length < 10) {
return 0;
}
@@ -577,15 +581,16 @@ StringMatchGIF(dataObj, format, widthPtr, heightPtr, interp)
* Check whether the data is Base64 encoded.
*/
- if ((strncmp(GIF87a, (char *) data, 6) != 0) &&
+ if ((strncmp(GIF87a, (char *) data, 6) != 0) &&
(strncmp(GIF89a, (char *) data, 6) != 0)) {
/*
* Try interpreting the data as Base64 encoded
*/
+
mInit((unsigned char *) data, &handle, length);
got = Mread(header, 10, 1, &handle);
- if (got != 10
- || ((strncmp(GIF87a, (char *) header, 6) != 0)
+ if (got != 10 ||
+ ((strncmp(GIF87a, (char *) header, 6) != 0)
&& (strncmp(GIF89a, (char *) header, 6) != 0))) {
return 0;
}
@@ -602,16 +607,16 @@ StringMatchGIF(dataObj, format, widthPtr, heightPtr, interp)
*
* StringReadGIF --
*
- * This procedure is called by the photo image type to read GIF format
+ * This function is called by the photo image type to read GIF format
* data from an object, optionally base64 encoded, and give it to the
* photo image.
*
* Results:
- * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an
- * error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
- * New data is added to the image given by imageHandle. This procedure
+ * New data is added to the image given by imageHandle. This function
* calls FileReadGIF by redefining the operation of fprintf temporarily.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -655,12 +660,12 @@ StringReadGIF(interp, dataObj, format, imageHandle,
*
* ReadGIFHeader --
*
- * This procedure reads the GIF header from the beginning of a GIF file
+ * This function reads the GIF header from the beginning of a GIF file
* and returns the dimensions of the image.
*
* Results:
* The return value is 1 if file "f" appears to start with a valid GIF
- * header, 0 otherwise. If the header is valid, then *widthPtr and
+ * header, 0 otherwise. If the header is valid, then *widthPtr and
* *heightPtr are modified to hold the dimensions of the image.
*
* Side effects:
@@ -845,6 +850,7 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
/*
* Initialize the decoder
*/
+
if (Fread(gifConfPtr, &initialCodeSize, 1, 1, chan) <= 0) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "error reading GIF image: ",
Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL);
@@ -868,13 +874,14 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
* code size size of the next code to retrieve
* max code next available table position
*/
+
clearCode = 1 << (int) initialCodeSize;
endCode = clearCode + 1;
codeSize = (int) initialCodeSize + 1;
maxCode = clearCode + 2;
oldCode = -1;
firstCode = -1;
-
+
memset((void *)prefix, 0, (1 << MAX_LWZ_BITS) * sizeof(short));
memset((void *)append, 0, (1 << MAX_LWZ_BITS) * sizeof(char));
for (i = 0; i < clearCode; i++) {
@@ -887,13 +894,15 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
/*
* Read until we finish the image
*/
+
for (i = 0, ypos = 0; i < rows; i++) {
for (xpos = 0; xpos < len; ) {
if (top == stack) {
/*
- * Bummer -- our stack is empty. Now we have to work!
+ * Bummer - our stack is empty. Now we have to work!
*/
+
code = GetCode(chan, codeSize, 0, gifConfPtr);
if (code < 0) {
return TCL_OK;
@@ -902,12 +911,13 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
if (code > maxCode || code == endCode) {
/*
* If we're doing things right, we should never receive a
- * code that is greater than our current maximum code. If
+ * code that is greater than our current maximum code. If
* we do, bail, because our decoder does not yet have that
* code set up.
*
* If the code is the magic endCode value, quit.
*/
+
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -915,12 +925,13 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
/*
* Reset the decoder.
*/
+
codeSize = initialCodeSize + 1;
maxCode = clearCode + 2;
oldCode = -1;
continue;
}
-
+
if (oldCode == -1) {
/*
* Last pass reset the decoder, so the first code we see
@@ -930,12 +941,13 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
* clearCode test above, because at that point we have not
* yet read the next code.
*/
+
*top++ = append[code];
oldCode = code;
firstCode = code;
continue;
}
-
+
inCode = code;
if (code == maxCode) {
@@ -944,6 +956,7 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
* code. If the code we see is equal to maxCode, then we
* are about to add a new string to the table. ???
*/
+
*top++ = firstCode;
code = oldCode;
}
@@ -953,6 +966,7 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
* Populate the stack by tracing the string in the string
* table from its tail to its head
*/
+
*top++ = append[code];
code = prefix[code];
}
@@ -962,6 +976,7 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
* If there's no more room in our string table, quit.
* Otherwise, add a new string to the table
*/
+
if (maxCode >= (1 << MAX_LWZ_BITS)) {
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -969,11 +984,13 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
/*
* Push the head of the string onto the stack.
*/
+
*top++ = firstCode;
/*
* Add a new string to the string table
*/
+
prefix[maxCode] = oldCode;
append[maxCode] = firstCode;
maxCode++;
@@ -1001,7 +1018,7 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
return TCL_OK;
}
- /*
+ /*
* If pixelPtr is null, we're skipping this image (presumably
* there are more in the file and we will be called to read one of
* them later)
@@ -1018,8 +1035,9 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
}
/*
- * If interlacing, the next ypos is not just +1
+ * If interlacing, the next ypos is not just +1.
*/
+
if (interlace) {
ypos += interlaceStep[pass];
while (ypos >= height) {
@@ -1042,7 +1060,7 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
*
* GetCode --
*
- * Extract the next compression code from the file. In GIF's, the
+ * Extract the next compression code from the file. In GIF's, the
* compression codes are between 3 and 12 bits long and are then packed
* into 8 bit bytes, left to right, for example:
* bbbaaaaa
@@ -1050,7 +1068,7 @@ ReadImage(gifConfPtr, interp, imagePtr, chan, len, rows, cmap,
* eeeedddd
* ...
* We use a byte buffer read from the file and a sliding window to unpack
- * the bytes. Thanks to ImageMagick for the sliding window idea.
+ * the bytes. Thanks to ImageMagick for the sliding window idea.
* args: chan the channel to read from
* code_size size of the code to extract
* flag boolean indicating whether the extractor should be
@@ -1073,11 +1091,12 @@ GetCode(chan, code_size, flag, gifConfPtr)
GIFImageConfig *gifConfPtr;
{
int ret;
-
+
if (flag) {
/*
* Initialize the decoder.
*/
+
gifConfPtr->reader.bitsInWindow = 0;
gifConfPtr->reader.bytes = 0;
gifConfPtr->reader.window = 0;
@@ -1090,6 +1109,7 @@ GetCode(chan, code_size, flag, gifConfPtr)
/*
* Not enough bits in our window to cover the request.
*/
+
if (gifConfPtr->reader.done) {
return -1;
}
@@ -1097,6 +1117,7 @@ GetCode(chan, code_size, flag, gifConfPtr)
/*
* Not enough bytes in our buffer to add to the window.
*/
+
gifConfPtr->reader.bytes =
GetDataBlock(gifConfPtr, chan, gifConfPtr->workingBuffer);
gifConfPtr->reader.c = gifConfPtr->workingBuffer;
@@ -1105,9 +1126,11 @@ GetCode(chan, code_size, flag, gifConfPtr)
break;
}
}
+
/*
* Tack another byte onto the window, see if that's enough.
*/
+
gifConfPtr->reader.window +=
(*gifConfPtr->reader.c) << gifConfPtr->reader.bitsInWindow;
gifConfPtr->reader.c++;
@@ -1118,11 +1141,13 @@ GetCode(chan, code_size, flag, gifConfPtr)
/*
* The next code will always be the last code_size bits of the window.
*/
+
ret = gifConfPtr->reader.window & ((1 << code_size) - 1);
-
+
/*
* Shift data in the window to put the next code at the end.
*/
+
gifConfPtr->reader.window >>= code_size;
gifConfPtr->reader.bitsInWindow -= code_size;
return ret;
@@ -1133,7 +1158,7 @@ GetCode(chan, code_size, flag, gifConfPtr)
*
* Minit -- --
*
- * This procedure initializes a base64 decoder handle
+ * This function initializes a base64 decoder handle
*
* Results:
* None
@@ -1161,7 +1186,7 @@ mInit(string, handle, length)
*
* Mread --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the GIF file reader as a temporary
+ * This function is invoked by the GIF file reader as a temporary
* replacement for "fread", to get GIF data out of a string (using
* Mgetc).
*
@@ -1175,7 +1200,7 @@ mInit(string, handle, length)
*/
static int
-Mread(dst, chunkSize, numChunks, handle)
+Mread(dst, chunkSize, numChunks, handle)
unsigned char *dst; /* where to put the result */
size_t chunkSize; /* size of each transfer */
size_t numChunks; /* number of chunks */
@@ -1189,19 +1214,14 @@ Mread(dst, chunkSize, numChunks, handle)
}
return i;
}
-
-/*
- * Get the next decoded character from an mmencode handle.
- * This causes at least 1 character to be "read" from the encoded string
- */
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Mgetc --
*
- * This procedure decodes and returns the next byte from a base64 encoded
- * string.
+ * This function gets the next decoded character from an mmencode handle.
+ * This causes at least 1 character to be "read" from the encoded string.
*
* Results:
* The next byte (or GIF_DONE) is returned.
@@ -1263,9 +1283,9 @@ Mgetc(handle)
*
* char64 --
*
- * This procedure converts a base64 ascii character into its binary
- * equivalent. This code is a slightly modified version of the char64
- * proc in N. Borenstein's metamail decoder.
+ * This function converts a base64 ascii character into its binary
+ * equivalent. This code is a slightly modified version of the char64
+ * function in N. Borenstein's metamail decoder.
*
* Results:
* The binary value, or an error code.
@@ -1320,7 +1340,7 @@ char64(c)
*
* Fread --
*
- * This procedure calls either fread or Mread to read data from a file or
+ * This function calls either fread or Mread to read data from a file or
* a base64 encoded string.
*
* Results: - same as POSIX fread() or Tcl Tcl_Read()
@@ -1354,6 +1374,7 @@ Fread(gifConfPtr, dst, hunk, count, chan)
/*
* Otherwise we've got a real file to read.
*/
+
return Tcl_Read(chan, (char *) dst, (int) (hunk * count));
}
@@ -1361,8 +1382,8 @@ Fread(gifConfPtr, dst, hunk, count, chan)
* ChanWriteGIF - writes a image in GIF format.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Author: Lolo
- * Engeneering Projects Area
- * Department of Mining
+ * Engeneering Projects Area
+ * Department of Mining
* University of Oviedo
* e-mail zz11425958@zeus.etsimo.uniovi.es
* lolo@pcsig22.etsimo.uniovi.es
@@ -1374,12 +1395,12 @@ Fread(gifConfPtr, dst, hunk, count, chan)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* FileWriteGIF-
*
- * This procedure is called by the photo image type to write GIF format
+ * This function is called by the photo image type to write GIF format
* data from a photo image into a given file
*
* Results:
- * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an
- * error message is left in interp->result.
+ * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an error
+ * message is left in interp->result.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1388,13 +1409,13 @@ Fread(gifConfPtr, dst, hunk, count, chan)
* Types, defines and variables needed to write and compress a GIF.
*/
-typedef int (* ifunptr) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
+typedef int (* ifunptr) (ClientData clientData);
-#define LSB(a) ((unsigned char) (((short)(a)) & 0x00FF))
-#define MSB(a) ((unsigned char) (((short)(a)) >> 8))
+#define LSB(a) ((unsigned char) (((short)(a)) & 0x00FF))
+#define MSB(a) ((unsigned char) (((short)(a)) >> 8))
-#define GIFBITS 12
-#define HSIZE 5003 /* 80% occupancy */
+#define GIFBITS 12
+#define HSIZE 5003 /* 80% occupancy */
typedef struct {
int ssize;
@@ -1414,18 +1435,18 @@ typedef struct {
* Definition of new functions to write GIFs
*/
-static int color _ANSI_ARGS_((GifWriterState *statePtr,
- int red, int green, int blue,
- unsigned char mapa[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][3]));
-static void compress _ANSI_ARGS_((int initBits, Tcl_Channel handle,
- ifunptr readValue, ClientData clientData));
-static int nuevo _ANSI_ARGS_((GifWriterState *statePtr,
- int red, int green, int blue,
- unsigned char mapa[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][3]));
-static void savemap _ANSI_ARGS_((GifWriterState *statePtr,
- Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr,
- unsigned char mapa[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][3]));
-static int ReadValue _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
+static int color(GifWriterState *statePtr,
+ int red, int green, int blue,
+ unsigned char mapa[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][3]);
+static void compress(int initBits, Tcl_Channel handle,
+ ifunptr readValue, ClientData clientData);
+static int nuevo(GifWriterState *statePtr,
+ int red, int green, int blue,
+ unsigned char mapa[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][3]);
+static void savemap(GifWriterState *statePtr,
+ Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr,
+ unsigned char mapa[MAXCOLORMAPSIZE][3]);
+static int ReadValue(ClientData clientData);
static int
FileWriteGIF(interp, filename, format, blockPtr)
@@ -1526,14 +1547,14 @@ CommonWriteGIF(interp, handle, format, blockPtr)
statePtr->num = 1 << resolution;
/*
- * background color
+ * Background color
*/
c = 0;
Tcl_Write(handle, (char *) &c, 1);
/*
- * zero for future expansion.
+ * Zero for future expansion.
*/
Tcl_Write(handle, (char *) &c, 1);
@@ -1587,12 +1608,12 @@ CommonWriteGIF(interp, handle, format, blockPtr)
statePtr->csize = blockPtr->height;
compress(resolution+1, handle, ReadValue, (ClientData) statePtr);
- c = 0;
+ c = 0;
Tcl_Write(handle, (char *) &c, 1);
c = GIF_TERMINATOR;
Tcl_Write(handle, (char *) &c, 1);
- return TCL_OK;
+ return TCL_OK;
}
static int
@@ -1719,7 +1740,7 @@ ReadValue(clientData)
* including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and
* fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to this code and
* accompanying documentation.
- *
+ *
* The miGIF compression routines do not, strictly speaking, generate files
* conforming to the GIF spec, since the image data is not LZW-compressed
* (this is the point: in order to avoid transgression of the Unisys patent on
@@ -1782,8 +1803,8 @@ typedef struct {
static int verboseSet = 0;
static int verbose;
-#define MIGIF_VERBOSE (verboseSet?verbose:setVerbose())
-#define DEBUGMSG(printfArgs) if (MIGIF_VERBOSE) { printf printfArgs; }
+#define MIGIF_VERBOSE (verboseSet?verbose:setVerbose())
+#define DEBUGMSG(printfArgs) if (MIGIF_VERBOSE) { printf printfArgs; }
static int
setVerbose(void)
@@ -2142,16 +2163,18 @@ compress(initBits, handle, readValue, clientData)
statePtr->codeEOF = statePtr->codeClear + 1;
statePtr->runlengthBaseCode = statePtr->codeEOF + 1;
statePtr->outputBumpInit = (1 << (initBits - 1)) - 1;
+
/*
* For images with a lot of runs, making outputClearInit larger will give
* better compression.
*/
+
statePtr->outputClearInit =
(initBits <= 3) ? 9 : (statePtr->outputBumpInit-1);
#ifdef MIGIF_DEBUGGING_ENVARS
{
- const char *ocienv;
- ocienv = getenv("MIGIF_OUT_CLEAR_INIT");
+ const char *ocienv = getenv("MIGIF_OUT_CLEAR_INIT");
+
if (ocienv) {
statePtr->outputClearInit = atoi(ocienv);
DEBUGMSG(("[overriding outputClearInit to %d]\n",
@@ -2187,7 +2210,15 @@ compress(initBits, handle, readValue, clientData)
/*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * End of miGIF section - See copyright notice at start of section.
+ * End of miGIF section - See copyright notice at start of section.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkImgPPM.c b/generic/tkImgPPM.c
index ac989db..73f4844 100644
--- a/generic/tkImgPPM.c
+++ b/generic/tkImgPPM.c
@@ -6,22 +6,22 @@
* Copyright (c) 1994 The Australian National University.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
* Author: Paul Mackerras (paulus@cs.anu.edu.au),
* Department of Computer Science,
* Australian National University.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkImgPPM.c,v 1.14 2004/03/27 00:12:22 dkf Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkImgPPM.c,v 1.15 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkInt.h"
#include "tkPort.h"
/*
- * The maximum amount of memory to allocate for data read from the
- * file. If we need more than this, we do it in pieces.
+ * The maximum amount of memory to allocate for data read from the file. If we
+ * need more than this, we do it in pieces.
*/
#define MAX_MEMORY 10000 /* don't allocate > 10KB */
@@ -37,27 +37,23 @@
* The format record for the PPM file format:
*/
-static int FileMatchPPM _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Channel chan,
+static int FileMatchPPM(Tcl_Channel chan, CONST char *fileName,
+ Tcl_Obj *format, int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp);
+static int FileReadPPM(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Channel chan,
CONST char *fileName, Tcl_Obj *format,
- int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp));
-static int FileReadPPM _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Channel chan, CONST char *fileName,
+ Tk_PhotoHandle imageHandle, int destX, int destY,
+ int width, int height, int srcX, int srcY);
+static int FileWritePPM(Tcl_Interp *interp, CONST char *fileName,
+ Tcl_Obj *format, Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr);
+static int StringWritePPM(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *format,
+ Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr);
+static int StringMatchPPM(Tcl_Obj *dataObj, Tcl_Obj *format,
+ int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp);
+static int StringReadPPM(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *dataObj,
Tcl_Obj *format, Tk_PhotoHandle imageHandle,
int destX, int destY, int width, int height,
- int srcX, int srcY));
-static int FileWritePPM _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- CONST char *fileName, Tcl_Obj *format,
- Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr));
-static int StringWritePPM _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *format, Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr));
-static int StringMatchPPM _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *dataObj,
- Tcl_Obj *format, int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp));
-static int StringReadPPM _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *dataObj, Tcl_Obj *format,
- Tk_PhotoHandle imageHandle, int destX, int destY,
- int width, int height, int srcX, int srcY));
+ int srcX, int srcY);
Tk_PhotoImageFormat tkImgFmtPPM = {
@@ -71,28 +67,26 @@ Tk_PhotoImageFormat tkImgFmtPPM = {
};
/*
- * Prototypes for local procedures defined in this file:
+ * Prototypes for local functions defined in this file:
*/
-static int ReadPPMFileHeader _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Channel chan,
- int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr,
- int *maxIntensityPtr));
-static int ReadPPMStringHeader _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *dataObj,
- int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr,
- int *maxIntensityPtr,
- unsigned char **dataBufferPtr, int *dataSizePtr));
+static int ReadPPMFileHeader(Tcl_Channel chan, int *widthPtr,
+ int *heightPtr, int *maxIntensityPtr);
+static int ReadPPMStringHeader(Tcl_Obj *dataObj, int *widthPtr,
+ int *heightPtr, int *maxIntensityPtr,
+ unsigned char **dataBufferPtr, int *dataSizePtr);
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* FileMatchPPM --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the photo image type to see if
- * a file contains image data in PPM format.
+ * This function is invoked by the photo image type to see if a file
+ * contains image data in PPM format.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is >0 if the first characters in file "f" look
- * like PPM data, and 0 otherwise.
+ * The return value is >0 if the first characters in file "f" look like
+ * PPM data, and 0 otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* The access position in f may change.
@@ -105,9 +99,9 @@ FileMatchPPM(chan, fileName, format, widthPtr, heightPtr, interp)
Tcl_Channel chan; /* The image file, open for reading. */
CONST char *fileName; /* The name of the image file. */
Tcl_Obj *format; /* User-specified format string, or NULL. */
- int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are
- * returned here if the file is a valid
- * raw PPM file. */
+ int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are returned
+ * here if the file is a valid raw PPM
+ * file. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* unused */
{
int dummy;
@@ -120,17 +114,16 @@ FileMatchPPM(chan, fileName, format, widthPtr, heightPtr, interp)
*
* FileReadPPM --
*
- * This procedure is called by the photo image type to read
- * PPM format data from a file and write it into a given
- * photo image.
+ * This function is called by the photo image type to read PPM format
+ * data from a file and write it into a given photo image.
*
* Results:
- * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned
- * then an error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
- * The access position in file f is changed, and new data is
- * added to the image given by imageHandle.
+ * The access position in file f is changed, and new data is added to the
+ * image given by imageHandle.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -143,12 +136,12 @@ FileReadPPM(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
CONST char *fileName; /* The name of the image file. */
Tcl_Obj *format; /* User-specified format string, or NULL. */
Tk_PhotoHandle imageHandle; /* The photo image to write into. */
- int destX, destY; /* Coordinates of top-left pixel in
- * photo image to be written to. */
- int width, height; /* Dimensions of block of photo image to
- * be written to. */
- int srcX, srcY; /* Coordinates of top-left pixel to be used
- * in image being read. */
+ int destX, destY; /* Coordinates of top-left pixel in photo
+ * image to be written to. */
+ int width, height; /* Dimensions of block of photo image to be
+ * written to. */
+ int srcX, srcY; /* Coordinates of top-left pixel to be used in
+ * image being read. */
{
int fileWidth, fileHeight, maxIntensity;
int nLines, nBytes, h, type, count;
@@ -191,8 +184,7 @@ FileReadPPM(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
block.offset[0] = 0;
block.offset[1] = 0;
block.offset[2] = 0;
- }
- else {
+ } else {
block.pixelSize = 3;
block.offset[0] = 0;
block.offset[1] = 1;
@@ -261,12 +253,12 @@ FileReadPPM(interp, chan, fileName, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
*
* FileWritePPM --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to write image data to a file in PPM
- * format.
+ * This function is invoked to write image data to a file in PPM format
+ * (although we can read PGM files, we never write them).
*
* Results:
- * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned
- * then an error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* Data is written to the file given by "fileName".
@@ -302,10 +294,10 @@ FileWritePPM(interp, fileName, format, blockPtr)
Tcl_Close(NULL, chan);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
+
sprintf(header, "P6\n%d %d\n255\n", blockPtr->width, blockPtr->height);
Tcl_Write(chan, header, -1);
-
+
pixLinePtr = blockPtr->pixelPtr + blockPtr->offset[0];
greenOffset = blockPtr->offset[1] - blockPtr->offset[0];
blueOffset = blockPtr->offset[2] - blockPtr->offset[0];
@@ -320,9 +312,9 @@ FileWritePPM(interp, fileName, format, blockPtr)
for (h = blockPtr->height; h > 0; h--) {
pixelPtr = pixLinePtr;
for (w = blockPtr->width; w > 0; w--) {
- if ((Tcl_Write(chan, (char *) &pixelPtr[0], 1) == -1)
- || (Tcl_Write(chan, (char *) &pixelPtr[greenOffset], 1) == -1)
- || (Tcl_Write(chan, (char *) &pixelPtr[blueOffset], 1) == -1)) {
+ if ( Tcl_Write(chan,(char *)&pixelPtr[0], 1) == -1 ||
+ Tcl_Write(chan,(char *)&pixelPtr[greenOffset],1)==-1 ||
+ Tcl_Write(chan,(char *)&pixelPtr[blueOffset],1) ==-1) {
goto writeerror;
}
pixelPtr += blockPtr->pixelSize;
@@ -336,7 +328,7 @@ FileWritePPM(interp, fileName, format, blockPtr)
}
chan = NULL;
- writeerror:
+ writeerror:
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "error writing \"", fileName, "\": ",
Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL);
if (chan != NULL) {
@@ -350,12 +342,12 @@ FileWritePPM(interp, fileName, format, blockPtr)
*
* StringWritePPM --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to write image data to a string in PPM
+ * This function is invoked to write image data to a string in PPM
* format.
*
* Results:
- * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned
- * then an error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -375,10 +367,12 @@ StringWritePPM(interp, format, blockPtr)
Tcl_Obj *byteArrayObj;
sprintf(header, "P6\n%d %d\n255\n", blockPtr->width, blockPtr->height);
+
/*
* Construct a byte array of the right size with the header and
* get a pointer to the data part of it.
*/
+
size = strlen(header);
byteArrayObj = Tcl_NewByteArrayObj((unsigned char *)header, size);
byteArray = Tcl_SetByteArrayLength(byteArrayObj,
@@ -392,6 +386,7 @@ StringWritePPM(interp, format, blockPtr)
/*
* Check if we can do the data move in single action.
*/
+
if ((greenOffset == 1) && (blueOffset == 2) && (blockPtr->pixelSize == 3)
&& (blockPtr->pitch == (blockPtr->width * 3))) {
memcpy(byteArray, pixLinePtr,
@@ -413,6 +408,7 @@ StringWritePPM(interp, format, blockPtr)
/*
* Return the object in the interpreter result.
*/
+
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, byteArrayObj);
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -422,12 +418,12 @@ StringWritePPM(interp, format, blockPtr)
*
* StringMatchPPM --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the photo image type to see if
- * a string contains image data in PPM format.
+ * This function is invoked by the photo image type to see if a string
+ * contains image data in PPM format.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is >0 if the first characters in file "f" look
- * like PPM data, and 0 otherwise.
+ * The return value is >0 if the first characters in file "f" look like
+ * PPM data, and 0 otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* The access position in f may change.
@@ -439,9 +435,9 @@ static int
StringMatchPPM(dataObj, format, widthPtr, heightPtr, interp)
Tcl_Obj *dataObj; /* The image data. */
Tcl_Obj *format; /* User-specified format string, or NULL. */
- int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are
- * returned here if the file is a valid
- * raw PPM file. */
+ int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are returned
+ * here if the file is a valid raw PPM
+ * file. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* unused */
{
int dummy;
@@ -455,13 +451,12 @@ StringMatchPPM(dataObj, format, widthPtr, heightPtr, interp)
*
* StringReadPPM --
*
- * This procedure is called by the photo image type to read
- * PPM format data from a string and write it into a given
- * photo image.
+ * This function is called by the photo image type to read PPM format
+ * data from a string and write it into a given photo image.
*
* Results:
- * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned
- * then an error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * A standard TCL completion code. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* New data is added to the image given by imageHandle.
@@ -476,12 +471,12 @@ StringReadPPM(interp, dataObj, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
Tcl_Obj *dataObj; /* The image data. */
Tcl_Obj *format; /* User-specified format string, or NULL. */
Tk_PhotoHandle imageHandle; /* The photo image to write into. */
- int destX, destY; /* Coordinates of top-left pixel in
- * photo image to be written to. */
- int width, height; /* Dimensions of block of photo image to
- * be written to. */
- int srcX, srcY; /* Coordinates of top-left pixel to be used
- * in image being read. */
+ int destX, destY; /* Coordinates of top-left pixel in photo
+ * image to be written to. */
+ int width, height; /* Dimensions of block of photo image to be
+ * written to. */
+ int srcX, srcY; /* Coordinates of top-left pixel to be used in
+ * image being read. */
{
int fileWidth, fileHeight, maxIntensity;
int nLines, nBytes, h, type, count, dataSize;
@@ -543,9 +538,9 @@ StringReadPPM(interp, dataObj, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
if (maxIntensity == 255) {
/*
- * We have all the data in memory, so write everything in one
- * go.
+ * We have all the data in memory, so write everything in one go.
*/
+
if (block.pitch*height < dataSize) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "truncated PPM data", NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -606,16 +601,15 @@ StringReadPPM(interp, dataObj, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
*
* ReadPPMFileHeader --
*
- * This procedure reads the PPM header from the beginning of a
- * PPM file and returns information from the header.
+ * This function reads the PPM header from the beginning of a PPM file
+ * and returns information from the header.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is PGM if file "f" appears to start with
- * a valid PGM header, PPM if "f" appears to start with a valid
- * PPM header, and 0 otherwise. If the header is valid,
- * then *widthPtr and *heightPtr are modified to hold the
- * dimensions of the image and *maxIntensityPtr is modified to
- * hold the value of a "fully on" intensity value.
+ * The return value is PGM if file "f" appears to start with a valid PGM
+ * header, PPM if "f" appears to start with a valid PPM header, and 0
+ * otherwise. If the header is valid, then *widthPtr and *heightPtr are
+ * modified to hold the dimensions of the image and *maxIntensityPtr is
+ * modified to hold the value of a "fully on" intensity value.
*
* Side effects:
* The access position in f advances.
@@ -625,11 +619,11 @@ StringReadPPM(interp, dataObj, format, imageHandle, destX, destY,
static int
ReadPPMFileHeader(chan, widthPtr, heightPtr, maxIntensityPtr)
- Tcl_Channel chan; /* Image file to read the header from */
- int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are
- * returned here. */
- int *maxIntensityPtr; /* The maximum intensity value for
- * the image is stored here. */
+ Tcl_Channel chan; /* Image file to read the header from. */
+ int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are returned
+ * here. */
+ int *maxIntensityPtr; /* The maximum intensity value for the image
+ * is stored here. */
{
#define BUFFER_SIZE 1000
char buffer[BUFFER_SIZE];
@@ -638,8 +632,8 @@ ReadPPMFileHeader(chan, widthPtr, heightPtr, maxIntensityPtr)
char c;
/*
- * Read 4 space-separated fields from the file, ignoring
- * comments (any line that starts with "#").
+ * Read 4 space-separated fields from the file, ignoring comments (any
+ * line that starts with "#").
*/
if (Tcl_Read(chan, &c, 1) != 1) {
@@ -685,7 +679,8 @@ ReadPPMFileHeader(chan, widthPtr, heightPtr, maxIntensityPtr)
i++;
}
}
- done:
+
+ done:
buffer[i] = 0;
/*
@@ -711,16 +706,16 @@ ReadPPMFileHeader(chan, widthPtr, heightPtr, maxIntensityPtr)
*
* ReadPPMStringHeader --
*
- * This procedure reads the PPM header from the beginning of a
- * PPM-format string and returns information from the header.
+ * This function reads the PPM header from the beginning of a PPM-format
+ * string and returns information from the header.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is PGM if the string appears to start with
- * a valid PGM header, PPM if the string appears to start with
- * a valid PPM header, and 0 otherwise. If the header is valid,
- * then *widthPtr and *heightPtr are modified to hold the
- * dimensions of the image and *maxIntensityPtr is modified to
- * hold the value of a "fully on" intensity value.
+ * The return value is PGM if the string appears to start with a valid
+ * PGM header, PPM if the string appears to start with a valid PPM
+ * header, and 0 otherwise. If the header is valid, then *widthPtr and
+ * *heightPtr are modified to hold the dimensions of the image and
+ * *maxIntensityPtr is modified to hold the value of a "fully on"
+ * intensity value.
*
* Side effects:
* None
@@ -732,10 +727,10 @@ static int
ReadPPMStringHeader(dataPtr, widthPtr, heightPtr, maxIntensityPtr,
dataBufferPtr, dataSizePtr)
Tcl_Obj *dataPtr; /* Object to read the header from. */
- int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are
- * returned here. */
- int *maxIntensityPtr; /* The maximum intensity value for
- * the image is stored here. */
+ int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are returned
+ * here. */
+ int *maxIntensityPtr; /* The maximum intensity value for the image
+ * is stored here. */
unsigned char **dataBufferPtr;
int *dataSizePtr;
{
@@ -749,8 +744,8 @@ ReadPPMStringHeader(dataPtr, widthPtr, heightPtr, maxIntensityPtr,
dataBuffer = Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(dataPtr, &dataSize);
/*
- * Read 4 space-separated fields from the string, ignoring
- * comments (any line that starts with "#").
+ * Read 4 space-separated fields from the string, ignoring comments (any
+ * line that starts with "#").
*/
if (dataSize-- < 1) {
@@ -800,7 +795,8 @@ ReadPPMStringHeader(dataPtr, widthPtr, heightPtr, maxIntensityPtr,
i++;
}
}
- done:
+
+ done:
buffer[i] = 0;
/*
@@ -824,3 +820,11 @@ ReadPPMStringHeader(dataPtr, widthPtr, heightPtr, maxIntensityPtr,
}
return type;
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkImgPhoto.c b/generic/tkImgPhoto.c
index 7745db1..2cfe7ff 100644
--- a/generic/tkImgPhoto.c
+++ b/generic/tkImgPhoto.c
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
/*
* tkImgPhoto.c --
*
- * Implements images of type "photo" for Tk. Photo images are
- * stored in full color (32 bits per pixel including alpha channel)
- * and displayed using dithering if necessary.
+ * Implements images of type "photo" for Tk. Photo images are stored in
+ * full color (32 bits per pixel including alpha channel) and displayed
+ * using dithering if necessary.
*
* Copyright (c) 1994 The Australian National University.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Donal K. Fellows
* Copyright (c) 2003 ActiveState Corporation.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
* Author: Paul Mackerras (paulus@cs.anu.edu.au),
* Department of Computer Science,
* Australian National University.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkImgPhoto.c,v 1.55 2005/01/31 16:22:14 dkf Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkImgPhoto.c,v 1.56 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkInt.h"
@@ -32,12 +32,12 @@
* Declaration for internal Xlib function used here:
*/
-extern int _XInitImageFuncPtrs _ANSI_ARGS_((XImage *image));
+extern int _XInitImageFuncPtrs(XImage *image);
/*
- * A signed 8-bit integral type. If chars are unsigned and the compiler
- * isn't an ANSI one, then we have to use short instead (which wastes
- * space) to get signed behavior.
+ * A signed 8-bit integral type. If chars are unsigned and the compiler isn't
+ * an ANSI one, then we have to use short instead (which wastes space) to get
+ * signed behavior.
*/
#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(_AIX)
@@ -51,16 +51,15 @@ extern int _XInitImageFuncPtrs _ANSI_ARGS_((XImage *image));
#endif
/*
- * An unsigned 32-bit integral type, used for pixel values.
- * We use int rather than long here to accommodate those systems
- * where longs are 64 bits.
+ * An unsigned 32-bit integral type, used for pixel values. We use int rather
+ * than long here to accommodate those systems where longs are 64 bits.
*/
typedef unsigned int pixel;
/*
- * The maximum number of pixels to transmit to the server in a
- * single XPutImage call.
+ * The maximum number of pixels to transmit to the server in a single
+ * XPutImage call.
*/
#define MAX_PIXELS 65536
@@ -68,16 +67,15 @@ typedef unsigned int pixel;
/*
* The set of colors required to display a photo image in a window depends on:
* - the visual used by the window
- * - the palette, which specifies how many levels of each primary
- * color to use, and
+ * - the palette, which specifies how many levels of each primary color to
+ * use, and
* - the gamma value for the image.
*
- * Pixel values allocated for specific colors are valid only for the
- * colormap in which they were allocated. Sets of pixel values
- * allocated for displaying photos are re-used in other windows if
- * possible, that is, if the display, colormap, palette and gamma
- * values match. A hash table is used to locate these sets of pixel
- * values, using the following data structure as key:
+ * Pixel values allocated for specific colors are valid only for the colormap
+ * in which they were allocated. Sets of pixel values allocated for displaying
+ * photos are re-used in other windows if possible, that is, if the display,
+ * colormap, palette and gamma values match. A hash table is used to locate
+ * these sets of pixel values, using the following data structure as key:
*/
typedef struct {
@@ -89,33 +87,33 @@ typedef struct {
} ColorTableId;
/*
- * For a particular (display, colormap, palette, gamma) combination,
- * a data structure of the following type is used to store the allocated
- * pixel values and other information:
+ * For a particular (display, colormap, palette, gamma) combination, a data
+ * structure of the following type is used to store the allocated pixel values
+ * and other information:
*/
typedef struct ColorTable {
- ColorTableId id; /* Information used in selecting this
- * color table. */
+ ColorTableId id; /* Information used in selecting this color
+ * table. */
int flags; /* See below. */
int refCount; /* Number of instances using this map. */
- int liveRefCount; /* Number of instances which are actually
- * in use, using this map. */
+ int liveRefCount; /* Number of instances which are actually in
+ * use, using this map. */
int numColors; /* Number of colors allocated for this map. */
XVisualInfo visualInfo; /* Information about the visual for windows
* using this color table. */
- pixel redValues[256]; /* Maps 8-bit values of red intensity
- * to a pixel value or index in pixelMap. */
+ pixel redValues[256]; /* Maps 8-bit values of red intensity to a
+ * pixel value or index in pixelMap. */
pixel greenValues[256]; /* Ditto for green intensity */
pixel blueValues[256]; /* Ditto for blue intensity */
unsigned long *pixelMap; /* Actual pixel values allocated. */
unsigned char colorQuant[3][256];
/* Maps 8-bit intensities to quantized
- * intensities. The first index is 0 for
- * red, 1 for green, 2 for blue. */
+ * intensities. The first index is 0 for red,
+ * 1 for green, 2 for blue. */
} ColorTable;
/*
@@ -124,12 +122,13 @@ typedef struct ColorTable {
* available.
* COLOR_WINDOW: 1 means a full 3-D color cube has been
* allocated.
- * DISPOSE_PENDING: 1 means a call to DisposeColorTable has
- * been scheduled as an idle handler, but it
- * hasn't been invoked yet.
- * MAP_COLORS: 1 means pixel values should be mapped
- * through pixelMap.
+ * DISPOSE_PENDING: 1 means a call to DisposeColorTable has been
+ * scheduled as an idle handler, but it hasn't
+ * been invoked yet.
+ * MAP_COLORS: 1 means pixel values should be mapped through
+ * pixelMap.
*/
+
#ifdef COLOR_WINDOW
#undef COLOR_WINDOW
#endif
@@ -144,14 +143,13 @@ typedef struct ColorTable {
*/
typedef struct PhotoMaster {
- Tk_ImageMaster tkMaster; /* Tk's token for image master. NULL means
- * the image is being deleted. */
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with the
- * application using this image. */
- Tcl_Command imageCmd; /* Token for image command (used to delete
- * it when the image goes away). NULL means
- * the image command has already been
- * deleted. */
+ Tk_ImageMaster tkMaster; /* Tk's token for image master. NULL means the
+ * image is being deleted. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with the application
+ * using this image. */
+ Tcl_Command imageCmd; /* Token for image command (used to delete it
+ * when the image goes away). NULL means the
+ * image command has already been deleted. */
int flags; /* Sundry flags, defined below. */
int width, height; /* Dimensions of image. */
int userWidth, userHeight; /* User-declared image dimensions. */
@@ -160,26 +158,27 @@ typedef struct PhotoMaster {
double gamma; /* Display gamma value to correct for. */
char *fileString; /* Name of file to read into image. */
Tcl_Obj *dataString; /* Object to use as contents of image. */
- Tcl_Obj *format; /* User-specified format of data in image
- * file or string value. */
+ Tcl_Obj *format; /* User-specified format of data in image file
+ * or string value. */
unsigned char *pix32; /* Local storage for 32-bit image. */
- int ditherX, ditherY; /* Location of first incorrectly
- * dithered pixel in image. */
- TkRegion validRegion; /* Tk region indicating which parts of
- * the image have valid image data. */
+ int ditherX, ditherY; /* Location of first incorrectly dithered
+ * pixel in image. */
+ TkRegion validRegion; /* Tk region indicating which parts of the
+ * image have valid image data. */
struct PhotoInstance *instancePtr;
- /* First in the list of instances
- * associated with this master. */
+ /* First in the list of instances associated
+ * with this master. */
} PhotoMaster;
/*
* Bit definitions for the flags field of a PhotoMaster.
* COLOR_IMAGE: 1 means that the image has different color
* components.
- * IMAGE_CHANGED: 1 means that the instances of this image
- * need to be redithered.
- * COMPLEX_ALPHA: 1 means that the instances of this image
- * have alpha values that aren't 0 or 255.
+ * IMAGE_CHANGED: 1 means that the instances of this image need
+ * to be redithered.
+ * COMPLEX_ALPHA: 1 means that the instances of this image have
+ * alpha values that aren't 0 or 255, and so need
+ * the copy-merge-replace renderer .
*/
#define COLOR_IMAGE 1
@@ -187,9 +186,8 @@ typedef struct PhotoMaster {
#define COMPLEX_ALPHA 4
/*
- * The following data structure represents all of the instances of
- * a photo image in windows on a given screen that are using the
- * same colormap.
+ * The following data structure represents all of the instances of a photo
+ * image in windows on a given screen that are using the same colormap.
*/
typedef struct PhotoInstance {
@@ -198,34 +196,34 @@ typedef struct PhotoInstance {
Colormap colormap; /* The image may only be used in windows with
* this particular colormap. */
struct PhotoInstance *nextPtr;
- /* Pointer to the next instance in the list
- * of instances associated with this master. */
+ /* Pointer to the next instance in the list of
+ * instances associated with this master. */
int refCount; /* Number of instances using this structure. */
Tk_Uid palette; /* Palette for these particular instances. */
double gamma; /* Gamma value for these instances. */
- Tk_Uid defaultPalette; /* Default palette to use if a palette
- * is not specified for the master. */
+ Tk_Uid defaultPalette; /* Default palette to use if a palette is not
+ * specified for the master. */
ColorTable *colorTablePtr; /* Pointer to information about colors
- * allocated for image display in windows
- * like this one. */
+ * allocated for image display in windows like
+ * this one. */
Pixmap pixels; /* X pixmap containing dithered image. */
int width, height; /* Dimensions of the pixmap. */
schar *error; /* Error image, used in dithering. */
XImage *imagePtr; /* Image structure for converted pixels. */
XVisualInfo visualInfo; /* Information about the visual that these
* windows are using. */
- GC gc; /* Graphics context for writing images
- * to the pixmap. */
+ GC gc; /* Graphics context for writing images to the
+ * pixmap. */
} PhotoInstance;
/*
- * The following data structure is used to return information
- * from ParseSubcommandOptions:
+ * The following data structure is used to return information from
+ * ParseSubcommandOptions:
*/
struct SubcommandOptions {
- int options; /* Individual bits indicate which
- * options were specified - see below. */
+ int options; /* Individual bits indicate which options were
+ * specified - see below. */
Tcl_Obj *name; /* Name specified without an option. */
int fromX, fromY; /* Values specified for -from option. */
int fromX2, fromY2; /* Second coordinate pair for -from option. */
@@ -239,11 +237,11 @@ struct SubcommandOptions {
};
/*
- * Bit definitions for use with ParseSubcommandOptions:
- * Each bit is set in the allowedOptions parameter on a call to
- * ParseSubcommandOptions if that option is allowed for the current
- * photo image subcommand. On return, the bit is set in the options
- * field of the SubcommandOptions structure if that option was specified.
+ * Bit definitions for use with ParseSubcommandOptions: each bit is set in the
+ * allowedOptions parameter on a call to ParseSubcommandOptions if that option
+ * is allowed for the current photo image subcommand. On return, the bit is
+ * set in the options field of the SubcommandOptions structure if that option
+ * was specified.
*
* OPT_BACKGROUND: Set if -format option allowed/specified.
* OPT_COMPOSITE: Set if -compositingrule option allowed/spec'd.
@@ -267,8 +265,8 @@ struct SubcommandOptions {
#define OPT_ZOOM 0x100
/*
- * List of option names. The order here must match the order of
- * declarations of the OPT_* constants above.
+ * List of option names. The order here must match the order of declarations
+ * of the OPT_* constants above.
*/
static char *optionNames[] = {
@@ -285,9 +283,10 @@ static char *optionNames[] = {
};
/*
- * Message to generate when an attempt to resize an image fails due
- * to memory problems.
+ * Message to generate when an attempt to resize an image fails due to memory
+ * problems.
*/
+
#define TK_PHOTO_ALLOC_FAILURE_MESSAGE \
"not enough free memory for image buffer"
@@ -295,23 +294,21 @@ static char *optionNames[] = {
* Functions used in the type record for photo images.
*/
-static int ImgPhotoCreate _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- char *name, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[],
+static int ImgPhotoCreate(Tcl_Interp *interp, char *name,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[],
Tk_ImageType *typePtr, Tk_ImageMaster master,
- ClientData *clientDataPtr));
-static ClientData ImgPhotoGet _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin,
- ClientData clientData));
-static void ImgPhotoDisplay _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
+ ClientData *clientDataPtr);
+static ClientData ImgPhotoGet(Tk_Window tkwin, ClientData clientData);
+static void ImgPhotoDisplay(ClientData clientData,
Display *display, Drawable drawable,
int imageX, int imageY, int width, int height,
- int drawableX, int drawableY));
-static void ImgPhotoFree _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Display *display));
-static void ImgPhotoDelete _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static int ImgPhotoPostscript _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
+ int drawableX, int drawableY);
+static void ImgPhotoFree(ClientData clientData, Display *display);
+static void ImgPhotoDelete(ClientData clientData);
+static int ImgPhotoPostscript(ClientData clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin,
Tk_PostscriptInfo psInfo, int x, int y, int width,
- int height, int prepass));
+ int height, int prepass);
/*
* The type record itself for photo images:
@@ -329,11 +326,14 @@ Tk_ImageType tkPhotoImageType = {
};
typedef struct ThreadSpecificData {
- Tk_PhotoImageFormat *formatList; /* Pointer to the first in the
- * list of known photo image formats.*/
- Tk_PhotoImageFormat *oldFormatList; /* Pointer to the first in the
- * list of known photo image formats.*/
- int initialized; /* set to 1 if we've initialized the strucuture */
+ Tk_PhotoImageFormat *formatList;
+ /* Pointer to the first in the list of known
+ * photo image formats.*/
+ Tk_PhotoImageFormat *oldFormatList;
+ /* Pointer to the first in the list of known
+ * photo image formats.*/
+ int initialized; /* Set to 1 if we've initialized the
+ * strucuture. */
} ThreadSpecificData;
static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey;
@@ -349,6 +349,7 @@ static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey;
/*
* Information used for parsing configuration specifications:
*/
+
static Tk_ConfigSpec configSpecs[] = {
{TK_CONFIG_STRING, "-file", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, Tk_Offset(PhotoMaster, fileString), TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK},
@@ -365,8 +366,8 @@ static Tk_ConfigSpec configSpecs[] = {
};
/*
- * Hash table used to hash from (display, colormap, palette, gamma)
- * to ColorTable address.
+ * Hash table used to hash from (display, colormap, palette, gamma) to
+ * ColorTable address.
*/
static Tcl_HashTable imgPhotoColorHash;
@@ -386,61 +387,53 @@ static int imgPhotoColorHashInitialized;
* Forward declarations
*/
-static void PhotoFormatThreadExitProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData));
-static int ImgPhotoCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int ParseSubcommandOptions _ANSI_ARGS_((
+static void PhotoFormatThreadExitProc(ClientData clientData);
+static int ImgPhotoCmd(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int ParseSubcommandOptions(
struct SubcommandOptions *optPtr,
Tcl_Interp *interp, int allowedOptions,
- int *indexPtr, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void ImgPhotoCmdDeletedProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData));
-static int ImgPhotoConfigureMaster _ANSI_ARGS_((
- Tcl_Interp *interp, PhotoMaster *masterPtr,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[], int flags));
-static void ImgPhotoConfigureInstance _ANSI_ARGS_((
- PhotoInstance *instancePtr));
-static int ToggleComplexAlphaIfNeeded _ANSI_ARGS_((
- PhotoMaster *mPtr));
-static void ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha _ANSI_ARGS_((
- XImage *bgImg, PhotoInstance *iPtr,
- int xOffset, int yOffset, int width, int height));
-static int ImgPhotoSetSize _ANSI_ARGS_((PhotoMaster *masterPtr,
- int width, int height));
-static void ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize _ANSI_ARGS_((
- PhotoInstance *instancePtr));
-static int ImgStringWrite _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int *indexPtr, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void ImgPhotoCmdDeletedProc(ClientData clientData);
+static int ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ PhotoMaster *masterPtr, int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[], int flags);
+static void ImgPhotoConfigureInstance(PhotoInstance *instancePtr);
+static int ToggleComplexAlphaIfNeeded(PhotoMaster *mPtr);
+static void ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(XImage *bgImg,
+ PhotoInstance *iPtr, int xOffset, int yOffset,
+ int width, int height);
+static int ImgPhotoSetSize(PhotoMaster *masterPtr, int width,
+ int height);
+static void ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(PhotoInstance *instancePtr);
+static int ImgStringWrite(Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Obj *formatString,
- Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr));
-static char * ImgGetPhoto _ANSI_ARGS_((PhotoMaster *masterPtr,
+ Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr);
+static char * ImgGetPhoto(PhotoMaster *masterPtr,
Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr,
- struct SubcommandOptions *optPtr));
-static int IsValidPalette _ANSI_ARGS_((PhotoInstance *instancePtr,
- CONST char *palette));
-static int CountBits _ANSI_ARGS_((pixel mask));
-static void GetColorTable _ANSI_ARGS_((PhotoInstance *instancePtr));
-static void FreeColorTable _ANSI_ARGS_((ColorTable *colorPtr,
- int force));
-static void AllocateColors _ANSI_ARGS_((ColorTable *colorPtr));
-static void DisposeColorTable _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static void DisposeInstance _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static int ReclaimColors _ANSI_ARGS_((ColorTableId *id,
- int numColors));
-static int MatchFileFormat _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Channel chan, char *fileName, Tcl_Obj *formatString,
+ struct SubcommandOptions *optPtr);
+static int IsValidPalette(PhotoInstance *instancePtr,
+ CONST char *palette);
+static int CountBits(pixel mask);
+static void GetColorTable(PhotoInstance *instancePtr);
+static void FreeColorTable(ColorTable *colorPtr, int force);
+static void AllocateColors(ColorTable *colorPtr);
+static void DisposeColorTable(ClientData clientData);
+static void DisposeInstance(ClientData clientData);
+static int ReclaimColors(ColorTableId *id, int numColors);
+static int MatchFileFormat(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Channel chan,
+ char *fileName, Tcl_Obj *formatString,
Tk_PhotoImageFormat **imageFormatPtr,
- int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr, int *oldformat));
-static int MatchStringFormat _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *data, Tcl_Obj *formatString,
+ int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr, int *oldformat);
+static int MatchStringFormat(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *data,
+ Tcl_Obj *formatString,
Tk_PhotoImageFormat **imageFormatPtr,
- int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr, int *oldformat));
-static Tcl_ObjCmdProc * PhotoOptionFind _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp * interp,
- Tcl_Obj *obj));
-static void DitherInstance _ANSI_ARGS_((PhotoInstance *instancePtr,
- int x, int y, int width, int height));
-static void PhotoOptionCleanupProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp));
+ int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr, int *oldformat);
+static Tcl_ObjCmdProc * PhotoOptionFind(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *obj);
+static void DitherInstance(PhotoInstance *instancePtr, int x,
+ int y, int width, int height);
+static void PhotoOptionCleanupProc(ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp);
#undef MIN
#define MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b)? (a): (b))
@@ -468,7 +461,7 @@ PhotoFormatThreadExitProc(clientData)
ClientData clientData; /* not used */
{
Tk_PhotoImageFormat *freePtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
while (tsdPtr->oldFormatList != NULL) {
@@ -490,30 +483,29 @@ PhotoFormatThreadExitProc(clientData)
*
* Tk_CreateOldPhotoImageFormat, Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by an image file handler to register
- * a new photo image format and the procedures that handle the
- * new format. The procedure is typically invoked during
- * Tcl_AppInit.
+ * This function is invoked by an image file handler to register a new
+ * photo image format and the functions that handle the new format. The
+ * function is typically invoked during Tcl_AppInit.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The new image file format is entered into a table used in the
- * photo image "read" and "write" subcommands.
+ * The new image file format is entered into a table used in the photo
+ * image "read" and "write" subcommands.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_CreateOldPhotoImageFormat(formatPtr)
Tk_PhotoImageFormat *formatPtr;
- /* Structure describing the format. All of
- * the fields except "nextPtr" must be filled
- * in by caller. Must not have been passed
- * to Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat previously. */
+ /* Structure describing the format. All of the
+ * fields except "nextPtr" must be filled in
+ * by caller. Must not have been passed to
+ * Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat previously. */
{
Tk_PhotoImageFormat *copyPtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
if (!tsdPtr->initialized) {
@@ -531,13 +523,13 @@ Tk_CreateOldPhotoImageFormat(formatPtr)
void
Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat(formatPtr)
Tk_PhotoImageFormat *formatPtr;
- /* Structure describing the format. All of
- * the fields except "nextPtr" must be filled
- * in by caller. Must not have been passed
- * to Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat previously. */
+ /* Structure describing the format. All of the
+ * fields except "nextPtr" must be filled in
+ * by caller. Must not have been passed to
+ * Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat previously. */
{
Tk_PhotoImageFormat *copyPtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
if (!tsdPtr->initialized) {
@@ -562,15 +554,14 @@ Tk_CreatePhotoImageFormat(formatPtr)
*
* ImgPhotoCreate --
*
- * This procedure is called by the Tk image code to create
- * a new photo image.
+ * This function is called by the Tk image code to create a new photo
+ * image.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
*
* Side effects:
- * The data structure for a new photo image is allocated and
- * initialized.
+ * The data structure for a new photo image is allocated and initialized.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -584,10 +575,10 @@ ImgPhotoCreate(interp, name, objc, objv, typePtr, master, clientDataPtr)
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects for options (doesn't
* include image name or type). */
Tk_ImageType *typePtr; /* Pointer to our type record (not used). */
- Tk_ImageMaster master; /* Token for image, to be used by us in
- * later callbacks. */
- ClientData *clientDataPtr; /* Store manager's token for image here;
- * it will be returned in later callbacks. */
+ Tk_ImageMaster master; /* Token for image, to be used by us in later
+ * callbacks. */
+ ClientData *clientDataPtr; /* Store manager's token for image here; it
+ * will be returned in later callbacks. */
{
PhotoMaster *masterPtr;
@@ -624,9 +615,9 @@ ImgPhotoCreate(interp, name, objc, objv, typePtr, master, clientDataPtr)
*
* ImgPhotoCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the Tcl command that
- * corresponds to a photo image. See the user documentation
- * for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the Tcl command that corresponds
+ * to a photo image. See the user documentation for details on what it
+ * does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -667,11 +658,10 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Tk_Window tkwin;
Tk_PhotoImageFormat *imageFormat;
int imageWidth, imageHeight;
- int matched;
+ int matched, length;
Tcl_Channel chan;
Tk_PhotoHandle srcHandle;
- size_t length;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
if (objc < 2) {
@@ -710,12 +700,12 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], (int *) &length);
- if (strncmp(arg,"-data", length) == 0) {
+ arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &length);
+ if (strncmp(arg,"-data", (unsigned) length) == 0) {
if (masterPtr->dataString) {
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, masterPtr->dataString);
}
- } else if (strncmp(arg,"-format", length) == 0) {
+ } else if (strncmp(arg,"-format", (unsigned) length) == 0) {
if (masterPtr->format) {
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, masterPtr->format);
}
@@ -733,6 +723,7 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
if (objc == 2) {
Tcl_Obj *obj, *subobj;
+
result = Tk_ConfigureInfo(interp, Tk_MainWindow(interp),
configSpecs, (char *) masterPtr, (char *) NULL, 0);
if (result != TCL_OK) {
@@ -741,14 +732,14 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
obj = Tcl_NewObj();
subobj = Tcl_NewStringObj("-data {} {} {}", 14);
if (masterPtr->dataString) {
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, subobj, masterPtr->dataString);
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, subobj, masterPtr->dataString);
} else {
Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(subobj, " {}", (char *) NULL);
}
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, obj, subobj);
subobj = Tcl_NewStringObj("-format {} {} {}", 16);
if (masterPtr->format) {
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, subobj, masterPtr->format);
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, subobj, masterPtr->format);
} else {
Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(subobj, " {}", (char *) NULL);
}
@@ -756,10 +747,11 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_ListObjAppendList(interp, obj, Tcl_GetObjResult(interp));
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, obj);
return TCL_OK;
- }
- if (objc == 3) {
- char *arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], (int *) &length);
- if (!strncmp(arg, "-data", length)) {
+
+ } else if (objc == 3) {
+ char *arg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &length);
+
+ if (length > 1 && !strncmp(arg, "-data", (unsigned) length)) {
Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
"-data {} {} {}", (char *) NULL);
if (masterPtr->dataString) {
@@ -770,7 +762,8 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
" {}", (char *) NULL);
}
return TCL_OK;
- } else if (!strncmp(arg, "-format", length)) {
+ } else if (length > 1 &&
+ !strncmp(arg, "-format", (unsigned) length)) {
Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
"-format {} {} {}", (char *) NULL);
if (masterPtr->format) {
@@ -898,6 +891,7 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
/*
* photo data command - first parse and check any options given.
*/
+
Tk_ImageStringWriteProc *stringWriteProc = NULL;
index = 2;
@@ -977,30 +971,32 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Call the handler's string write procedure to write out
- * the image.
+ * Call the handler's string write function to write out the image.
*/
data = ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, &block, &options);
if (oldformat) {
+ typedef (int (*oldStringWriterProc) (Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_DString *dataPtr, char *formatString,
+ Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr));
Tcl_DString buffer;
Tcl_DStringInit(&buffer);
- result = ((int (*) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_DString *dataPtr, char *formatString,
- Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr))) stringWriteProc)
- (interp, &buffer, Tcl_GetString(options.format), &block);
+ result = ((oldStringWriterProc) stringWriteProc) (interp, &buffer,
+ Tcl_GetString(options.format), &block);
if (result == TCL_OK) {
Tcl_DStringResult(interp, &buffer);
} else {
Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer);
}
} else {
- result = ((int (*) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ typedef (int (*newStringWriterProc) (Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Obj *formatString, Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr,
- VOID *dummy))) stringWriteProc)
- (interp, options.format, &block, (VOID *) NULL);
+ VOID *dummy));
+
+ result = ((newStringWriterProc) stringWriteProc) (interp,
+ options.format, &block, (VOID *) NULL);
}
if (options.background) {
Tk_FreeColor(options.background);
@@ -1061,7 +1057,7 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (MatchStringFormat(interp, options.name ? objv[2]:NULL,
+ if (MatchStringFormat(interp, options.name ? objv[2]:NULL,
options.format, &imageFormat, &imageWidth,
&imageHeight, &oldformat) == TCL_OK) {
Tcl_Obj *format, *data;
@@ -1110,11 +1106,13 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
&listObjc, &listObjv) != TCL_OK) {
break;
}
+
if (y == 0) {
if (listObjc == 0) {
/*
* Lines must be non-empty...
*/
+
break;
}
dataWidth = listObjc;
@@ -1126,14 +1124,15 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
" have the same number of elements", (char *) NULL);
break;
}
+
for (x = 0; x < dataWidth; ++x) {
char *colorString = Tcl_GetString(listObjv[x]);
XColor color;
int tmpr, tmpg, tmpb;
/*
- * We do not use Tk_GetColorFromObj() because we
- * absolutely do not want to invoke the fallback code.
+ * We do not use Tk_GetColorFromObj() because we absolutely do
+ * not want to invoke the fallback code.
*/
if (colorString[0] == '#') {
@@ -1188,8 +1187,8 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Fill in default values for the -to option, then
- * copy the block in using Tk_PhotoPutBlock.
+ * Fill in default values for the -to option, then copy the block in
+ * using Tk_PhotoPutBlock.
*/
if (!(options.options & OPT_TO) || (options.toX2 < 0)) {
@@ -1241,7 +1240,7 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
" safe interpreter", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
+
/*
* Open the image file and look for a handler for it.
*/
@@ -1261,7 +1260,7 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_Close(NULL, chan);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
+
if (MatchFileFormat(interp, chan,
Tcl_GetString(options.name), options.format, &imageFormat,
&imageWidth, &imageHeight, &oldformat) != TCL_OK) {
@@ -1304,8 +1303,8 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Call the handler's file read procedure to read the data
- * into the image.
+ * Call the handler's file read function to read the data into the
+ * image.
*/
format = options.format;
@@ -1329,8 +1328,8 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Call Dither if any part of the image is not correctly
- * dithered at present.
+ * Call Dither if any part of the image is not correctly dithered at
+ * present.
*/
x = masterPtr->ditherX;
@@ -1490,7 +1489,7 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
" safe interpreter", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
+
/*
* photo write command - first parse and check any options given.
*/
@@ -1527,8 +1526,8 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Search for an appropriate image file format handler,
- * and give an error if none is found.
+ * Search for an appropriate image file format handler, and give an
+ * error if none is found.
*/
matched = 0;
@@ -1575,8 +1574,7 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Call the handler's file write procedure to write out
- * the image.
+ * Call the handler's file write function to write out the image.
*/
data = ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, &block, &options);
@@ -1605,10 +1603,9 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* ParseSubcommandOptions --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process one of the options
- * which may be specified for the photo image subcommands,
- * namely, -from, -to, -zoom, -subsample, -format, -shrink,
- * and -compositingrule.
+ * This function is invoked to process one of the options which may be
+ * specified for the photo image subcommands, namely, -from, -to, -zoom,
+ * -subsample, -format, -shrink, and -compositingrule.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -1622,14 +1619,14 @@ ImgPhotoCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
static int
ParseSubcommandOptions(optPtr, interp, allowedOptions, optIndexPtr, objc, objv)
struct SubcommandOptions *optPtr;
- /* Information about the options specified
- * and the values given is returned here. */
+ /* Information about the options specified and
+ * the values given is returned here. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for reporting errors. */
- int allowedOptions; /* Indicates which options are valid for
- * the current command. */
- int *optIndexPtr; /* Points to a variable containing the
- * current index in objv; this variable is
- * updated by this procedure. */
+ int allowedOptions; /* Indicates which options are valid for the
+ * current command. */
+ int *optIndexPtr; /* Points to a variable containing the current
+ * index in objv; this variable is updated by
+ * this function. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments in objv[]. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Arguments to be parsed. */
{
@@ -1641,8 +1638,8 @@ ParseSubcommandOptions(optPtr, interp, allowedOptions, optIndexPtr, objc, objv)
for (index = *optIndexPtr; index < objc; *optIndexPtr = ++index) {
/*
- * We can have one value specified without an option;
- * it goes into optPtr->name.
+ * We can have one value specified without an option; it goes into
+ * optPtr->name.
*/
option = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[index], &length);
@@ -1674,8 +1671,8 @@ ParseSubcommandOptions(optPtr, interp, allowedOptions, optIndexPtr, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * If this option is not recognized and allowed, put
- * an error message in the interpreter and return.
+ * If this option is not recognized and allowed, put an error message
+ * in the interpreter and return.
*/
if ((allowedOptions & bit) == 0) {
@@ -1699,9 +1696,8 @@ ParseSubcommandOptions(optPtr, interp, allowedOptions, optIndexPtr, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * For the -from, -to, -zoom and -subsample options,
- * parse the values given. Report an error if too few
- * or too many values are given.
+ * For the -from, -to, -zoom and -subsample options, parse the values
+ * given. Report an error if too few or too many values are given.
*/
if (bit == OPT_BACKGROUND) {
@@ -1723,9 +1719,8 @@ ParseSubcommandOptions(optPtr, interp, allowedOptions, optIndexPtr, objc, objv)
}
} else if (bit == OPT_FORMAT) {
/*
- * The -format option takes a single string value. Note
- * that parsing this is outside the scope of this
- * function.
+ * The -format option takes a single string value. Note that
+ * parsing this is outside the scope of this function.
*/
if (index + 1 < objc) {
@@ -1738,8 +1733,8 @@ ParseSubcommandOptions(optPtr, interp, allowedOptions, optIndexPtr, objc, objv)
}
} else if (bit == OPT_COMPOSITE) {
/*
- * The -compositingrule option takes a single value from
- * a well-known set.
+ * The -compositingrule option takes a single value from a
+ * well-known set.
*/
if (index + 1 < objc) {
@@ -1747,6 +1742,7 @@ ParseSubcommandOptions(optPtr, interp, allowedOptions, optIndexPtr, objc, objv)
* Note that these must match the TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_*
* constants.
*/
+
static CONST char *compositingRules[] = {
"overlay", "set",
NULL
@@ -1805,62 +1801,62 @@ ParseSubcommandOptions(optPtr, interp, allowedOptions, optIndexPtr, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Check the values given and put them in the appropriate
- * field of the SubcommandOptions structure.
+ * Check the values given and put them in the appropriate field of
+ * the SubcommandOptions structure.
*/
switch (bit) {
- case OPT_FROM:
- if ((values[0] < 0) || (values[1] < 0) || ((numValues > 2)
- && ((values[2] < 0) || (values[3] < 0)))) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "value(s) for the -from",
- " option must be non-negative", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (numValues <= 2) {
- optPtr->fromX = values[0];
- optPtr->fromY = values[1];
- optPtr->fromX2 = -1;
- optPtr->fromY2 = -1;
- } else {
- optPtr->fromX = MIN(values[0], values[2]);
- optPtr->fromY = MIN(values[1], values[3]);
- optPtr->fromX2 = MAX(values[0], values[2]);
- optPtr->fromY2 = MAX(values[1], values[3]);
- }
- break;
- case OPT_SUBSAMPLE:
- optPtr->subsampleX = values[0];
- optPtr->subsampleY = values[1];
- break;
- case OPT_TO:
- if ((values[0] < 0) || (values[1] < 0) || ((numValues > 2)
- && ((values[2] < 0) || (values[3] < 0)))) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "value(s) for the -to",
- " option must be non-negative", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (numValues <= 2) {
- optPtr->toX = values[0];
- optPtr->toY = values[1];
- optPtr->toX2 = -1;
- optPtr->toY2 = -1;
- } else {
- optPtr->toX = MIN(values[0], values[2]);
- optPtr->toY = MIN(values[1], values[3]);
- optPtr->toX2 = MAX(values[0], values[2]);
- optPtr->toY2 = MAX(values[1], values[3]);
- }
- break;
- case OPT_ZOOM:
- if ((values[0] <= 0) || (values[1] <= 0)) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "value(s) for the -zoom",
- " option must be positive", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- optPtr->zoomX = values[0];
- optPtr->zoomY = values[1];
- break;
+ case OPT_FROM:
+ if ((values[0] < 0) || (values[1] < 0) || ((numValues > 2)
+ && ((values[2] < 0) || (values[3] < 0)))) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "value(s) for the -from",
+ " option must be non-negative", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (numValues <= 2) {
+ optPtr->fromX = values[0];
+ optPtr->fromY = values[1];
+ optPtr->fromX2 = -1;
+ optPtr->fromY2 = -1;
+ } else {
+ optPtr->fromX = MIN(values[0], values[2]);
+ optPtr->fromY = MIN(values[1], values[3]);
+ optPtr->fromX2 = MAX(values[0], values[2]);
+ optPtr->fromY2 = MAX(values[1], values[3]);
+ }
+ break;
+ case OPT_SUBSAMPLE:
+ optPtr->subsampleX = values[0];
+ optPtr->subsampleY = values[1];
+ break;
+ case OPT_TO:
+ if ((values[0] < 0) || (values[1] < 0) || ((numValues > 2)
+ && ((values[2] < 0) || (values[3] < 0)))) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "value(s) for the -to",
+ " option must be non-negative", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (numValues <= 2) {
+ optPtr->toX = values[0];
+ optPtr->toY = values[1];
+ optPtr->toX2 = -1;
+ optPtr->toY2 = -1;
+ } else {
+ optPtr->toX = MIN(values[0], values[2]);
+ optPtr->toY = MIN(values[1], values[3]);
+ optPtr->toX2 = MAX(values[0], values[2]);
+ optPtr->toY2 = MAX(values[1], values[3]);
+ }
+ break;
+ case OPT_ZOOM:
+ if ((values[0] <= 0) || (values[1] <= 0)) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "value(s) for the -zoom",
+ " option must be positive", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ optPtr->zoomX = values[0];
+ optPtr->zoomY = values[1];
+ break;
}
}
@@ -1879,17 +1875,17 @@ ParseSubcommandOptions(optPtr, interp, allowedOptions, optIndexPtr, objc, objv)
*
* ImgPhotoConfigureMaster --
*
- * This procedure is called when a photo image is created or
- * reconfigured. It processes configuration options and resets
- * any instances of the image.
+ * This function is called when a photo image is created or reconfigured.
+ * It processes configuration options and resets any instances of the
+ * image.
*
* Results:
- * A standard Tcl return value. If TCL_ERROR is returned then
- * an error message is left in the masterPtr->interp's result.
+ * A standard Tcl return value. If TCL_ERROR is returned then an error
+ * message is left in the masterPtr->interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
- * Existing instances of the image will be redisplayed to match
- * the new configuration options.
+ * Existing instances of the image will be redisplayed to match the new
+ * configuration options.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1901,8 +1897,8 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
* overall photo image to (re)configure. */
int objc; /* Number of entries in objv. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Pairs of configuration options for image. */
- int flags; /* Flags to pass to Tk_ConfigureWidget,
- * such as TK_CONFIG_ARGV_ONLY. */
+ int flags; /* Flags to pass to Tk_ConfigureWidget, such
+ * as TK_CONFIG_ARGV_ONLY. */
{
PhotoInstance *instancePtr;
CONST char *oldFileString, *oldPaletteString;
@@ -1946,12 +1942,10 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
}
/*
- * Save the current values for fileString and dataString, so we
- * can tell if the user specifies them anew.
- * IMPORTANT: if the format changes we have to interpret
- * "-file" and "-data" again as well!!!!!!! It might be
- * that the format string influences how "-data" or "-file"
- * is interpreted.
+ * Save the current values for fileString and dataString, so we can tell
+ * if the user specifies them anew. IMPORTANT: if the format changes we
+ * have to interpret "-file" and "-data" again as well! It might be that
+ * the format string influences how "-data" or "-file" is interpreted.
*/
oldFileString = masterPtr->fileString;
@@ -1982,8 +1976,7 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
ckfree((char *) args);
/*
- * Regard the empty string for -file, -data or -format as the null
- * value.
+ * Regard the empty string for -file, -data or -format as the null value.
*/
if ((masterPtr->fileString != NULL) && (masterPtr->fileString[0] == 0)) {
@@ -1992,9 +1985,10 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
}
if (data) {
/*
- * Force into ByteArray format, which most (all) image handlers
- * will use anyway. Empty length means ignore the -data option.
+ * Force into ByteArray format, which most (all) image handlers will
+ * use anyway. Empty length means ignore the -data option.
*/
+
(void) Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(data, &length);
if (length) {
Tcl_IncrRefCount(data);
@@ -2008,9 +2002,10 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
}
if (format) {
/*
- * Stringify to ignore -format "". It may come in as a list or
- * other object.
+ * Stringify to ignore -format "". It may come in as a list or other
+ * object.
*/
+
(void) Tcl_GetStringFromObj(format, &length);
if (length) {
Tcl_IncrRefCount(format);
@@ -2023,8 +2018,8 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
masterPtr->format = format;
}
/*
- * Set the image to the user-requested size, if any,
- * and make sure storage is correctly allocated for this image.
+ * Set the image to the user-requested size, if any, and make sure storage
+ * is correctly allocated for this image.
*/
if (ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, masterPtr->width,
@@ -2036,8 +2031,8 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
}
/*
- * Read in the image from the file or string if the user has
- * specified the -file or -data option.
+ * Read in the image from the file or string if the user has specified the
+ * -file or -data option.
*/
if ((masterPtr->fileString != NULL)
@@ -2055,7 +2050,7 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
(char *) NULL);
goto errorExit;
}
-
+
chan = Tcl_OpenFileChannel(interp, masterPtr->fileString, "r", 0);
if (chan == NULL) {
goto errorExit;
@@ -2084,9 +2079,8 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
tempformat = (Tcl_Obj *) Tcl_GetString(tempformat);
}
result = (*imageFormat->fileReadProc)(interp, chan,
- masterPtr->fileString, tempformat,
- (Tk_PhotoHandle) masterPtr, 0, 0,
- imageWidth, imageHeight, 0, 0);
+ masterPtr->fileString, tempformat, (Tk_PhotoHandle) masterPtr,
+ 0, 0, imageWidth, imageHeight, 0, 0);
Tcl_Close(NULL, chan);
if (result != TCL_OK) {
goto errorExit;
@@ -2143,9 +2137,9 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
}
/*
- * Cycle through all of the instances of this image, regenerating
- * the information for each instance. Then force the image to be
- * redisplayed everywhere that it is used.
+ * Cycle through all of the instances of this image, regenerating the
+ * information for each instance. Then force the image to be redisplayed
+ * everywhere that it is used.
*/
for (instancePtr = masterPtr->instancePtr; instancePtr != NULL;
@@ -2154,8 +2148,7 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
}
/*
- * Inform the generic image code that the image
- * has (potentially) changed.
+ * Inform the generic image code that the image has (potentially) changed.
*/
Tk_ImageChanged(masterPtr->tkMaster, 0, 0, masterPtr->width,
@@ -2188,17 +2181,17 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureMaster(interp, masterPtr, objc, objv, flags)
*
* ImgPhotoConfigureInstance --
*
- * This procedure is called to create displaying information for
- * a photo image instance based on the configuration information
- * in the master. It is invoked both when new instances are
- * created and when the master is reconfigured.
+ * This function is called to create displaying information for a photo
+ * image instance based on the configuration information in the master.
+ * It is invoked both when new instances are created and when the master
+ * is reconfigured.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Generates errors via Tcl_BackgroundError if there are problems
- * in setting up the instance.
+ * Generates errors via Tcl_BackgroundError if there are problems in
+ * setting up the instance.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2214,10 +2207,9 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureInstance(instancePtr)
XRectangle validBox;
/*
- * If the -palette configuration option has been set for the master,
- * use the value specified for our palette, but only if it is
- * a valid palette for our windows. Use the gamma value specified
- * the master.
+ * If the -palette configuration option has been set for the master, use
+ * the value specified for our palette, but only if it is a valid palette
+ * for our windows. Use the gamma value specified the master.
*/
if ((masterPtr->palette && masterPtr->palette[0])
@@ -2229,9 +2221,9 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureInstance(instancePtr)
instancePtr->gamma = masterPtr->gamma;
/*
- * If we don't currently have a color table, or if the one we
- * have no longer applies (e.g. because our palette or gamma
- * has changed), get a new one.
+ * If we don't currently have a color table, or if the one we have no
+ * longer applies (e.g. because our palette or gamma has changed), get a
+ * new one.
*/
colorTablePtr = instancePtr->colorTablePtr;
@@ -2250,8 +2242,8 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureInstance(instancePtr)
GetColorTable(instancePtr);
/*
- * Create a new XImage structure for sending data to
- * the X server, if necessary.
+ * Create a new XImage structure for sending data to the X server, if
+ * necessary.
*/
if (instancePtr->colorTablePtr->flags & BLACK_AND_WHITE) {
@@ -2272,12 +2264,11 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureInstance(instancePtr)
instancePtr->imagePtr = imagePtr;
/*
- * Determine the endianness of this machine.
- * We create images using the local host's endianness, rather
- * than the endianness of the server; otherwise we would have
- * to byte-swap any 16 or 32 bit values that we store in the
- * image in those situations where the server's endianness
- * is different from ours.
+ * Determine the endianness of this machine. We create images
+ * using the local host's endianness, rather than the endianness
+ * of the server; otherwise we would have to byte-swap any 16 or
+ * 32 bit values that we store in the image in those situations
+ * where the server's endianness is different from ours.
*
* FIXME: use autoconf to figure this out.
*/
@@ -2298,11 +2289,10 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureInstance(instancePtr)
}
/*
- * If the user has specified a width and/or height for the master
- * which is different from our current width/height, set the size
- * to the values specified by the user. If we have no pixmap, we
- * do this also, since it has the side effect of allocating a
- * pixmap for us.
+ * If the user has specified a width and/or height for the master which is
+ * different from our current width/height, set the size to the values
+ * specified by the user. If we have no pixmap, we do this also, since it
+ * has the side effect of allocating a pixmap for us.
*/
if ((instancePtr->pixels == None) || (instancePtr->error == NULL)
@@ -2330,16 +2320,15 @@ ImgPhotoConfigureInstance(instancePtr)
*
* ImgPhotoGet --
*
- * This procedure is called for each use of a photo image in a
- * widget.
+ * This function is called for each use of a photo image in a widget.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a token for the instance, which is passed
- * back to us in calls to ImgPhotoDisplay and ImgPhotoFree.
+ * The return value is a token for the instance, which is passed back to
+ * us in calls to ImgPhotoDisplay and ImgPhotoFree.
*
* Side effects:
- * A data structure is set up for the instance (or, an existing
- * instance is re-used for the new one).
+ * A data structure is set up for the instance (or, an existing instance
+ * is re-used for the new one).
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2362,30 +2351,30 @@ ImgPhotoGet(tkwin, masterData)
XGCValues gcValues;
/*
- * Table of "best" choices for palette for PseudoColor displays
- * with between 3 and 15 bits/pixel.
+ * Table of "best" choices for palette for PseudoColor displays with
+ * between 3 and 15 bits/pixel.
*/
static int paletteChoice[13][3] = {
/* #red, #green, #blue */
- {2, 2, 2, /* 3 bits, 8 colors */},
- {2, 3, 2, /* 4 bits, 12 colors */},
- {3, 4, 2, /* 5 bits, 24 colors */},
- {4, 5, 3, /* 6 bits, 60 colors */},
- {5, 6, 4, /* 7 bits, 120 colors */},
- {7, 7, 4, /* 8 bits, 198 colors */},
- {8, 10, 6, /* 9 bits, 480 colors */},
- {10, 12, 8, /* 10 bits, 960 colors */},
- {14, 15, 9, /* 11 bits, 1890 colors */},
- {16, 20, 12, /* 12 bits, 3840 colors */},
- {20, 24, 16, /* 13 bits, 7680 colors */},
- {26, 30, 20, /* 14 bits, 15600 colors */},
- {32, 32, 30, /* 15 bits, 30720 colors */}
+ {2, 2, 2, /* 3 bits, 8 colors */},
+ {2, 3, 2, /* 4 bits, 12 colors */},
+ {3, 4, 2, /* 5 bits, 24 colors */},
+ {4, 5, 3, /* 6 bits, 60 colors */},
+ {5, 6, 4, /* 7 bits, 120 colors */},
+ {7, 7, 4, /* 8 bits, 198 colors */},
+ {8, 10, 6, /* 9 bits, 480 colors */},
+ {10, 12, 8, /* 10 bits, 960 colors */},
+ {14, 15, 9, /* 11 bits, 1890 colors */},
+ {16, 20, 12, /* 12 bits, 3840 colors */},
+ {20, 24, 16, /* 13 bits, 7680 colors */},
+ {26, 30, 20, /* 14 bits, 15600 colors */},
+ {32, 32, 30, /* 15 bits, 30720 colors */}
};
/*
- * See if there is already an instance for windows using
- * the same colormap. If so then just re-use it.
+ * See if there is already an instance for windows using the same
+ * colormap. If so then just re-use it.
*/
colormap = Tk_Colormap(tkwin);
@@ -2393,7 +2382,6 @@ ImgPhotoGet(tkwin, masterData)
instancePtr = instancePtr->nextPtr) {
if ((colormap == instancePtr->colormap)
&& (Tk_Display(tkwin) == instancePtr->display)) {
-
/*
* Re-use this instance.
*/
@@ -2435,8 +2423,7 @@ ImgPhotoGet(tkwin, masterData)
masterPtr->instancePtr = instancePtr;
/*
- * Obtain information about the visual and decide on the
- * default palette.
+ * Obtain information about the visual and decide on the default palette.
*/
visualInfo.screen = Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin);
@@ -2449,33 +2436,33 @@ ImgPhotoGet(tkwin, masterData)
if (visInfoPtr != NULL) {
instancePtr->visualInfo = *visInfoPtr;
switch (visInfoPtr->class) {
- case DirectColor:
- case TrueColor:
- nRed = 1 << CountBits(visInfoPtr->red_mask);
- nGreen = 1 << CountBits(visInfoPtr->green_mask);
- nBlue = 1 << CountBits(visInfoPtr->blue_mask);
+ case DirectColor:
+ case TrueColor:
+ nRed = 1 << CountBits(visInfoPtr->red_mask);
+ nGreen = 1 << CountBits(visInfoPtr->green_mask);
+ nBlue = 1 << CountBits(visInfoPtr->blue_mask);
+ mono = 0;
+ break;
+ case PseudoColor:
+ case StaticColor:
+ if (visInfoPtr->depth > 15) {
+ nRed = 32;
+ nGreen = 32;
+ nBlue = 32;
mono = 0;
- break;
- case PseudoColor:
- case StaticColor:
- if (visInfoPtr->depth > 15) {
- nRed = 32;
- nGreen = 32;
- nBlue = 32;
- mono = 0;
- } else if (visInfoPtr->depth >= 3) {
- int *ip = paletteChoice[visInfoPtr->depth - 3];
-
- nRed = ip[0];
- nGreen = ip[1];
- nBlue = ip[2];
- mono = 0;
- }
- break;
- case GrayScale:
- case StaticGray:
- nRed = 1 << visInfoPtr->depth;
- break;
+ } else if (visInfoPtr->depth >= 3) {
+ int *ip = paletteChoice[visInfoPtr->depth - 3];
+
+ nRed = ip[0];
+ nGreen = ip[1];
+ nBlue = ip[2];
+ mono = 0;
+ }
+ break;
+ case GrayScale:
+ case StaticGray:
+ nRed = 1 << visInfoPtr->depth;
+ break;
}
XFree((char *) visInfoPtr);
@@ -2501,8 +2488,8 @@ ImgPhotoGet(tkwin, masterData)
GCForeground|GCBackground|GCGraphicsExposures, &gcValues);
/*
- * Set configuration options and finish the initialization of the instance.
- * This will also dither the image if necessary.
+ * Set configuration options and finish the initialization of the
+ * instance. This will also dither the image if necessary.
*/
ImgPhotoConfigureInstance(instancePtr);
@@ -2524,9 +2511,9 @@ ImgPhotoGet(tkwin, masterData)
*
* ToggleComplexAlphaIfNeeded --
*
- * This procedure is called when an image is modified to
- * check if any partially transparent pixels exist, which
- * requires blending instead of straight copy.
+ * This function is called when an image is modified to check if any
+ * partially transparent pixels exist, which requires blending instead of
+ * straight copy.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2551,7 +2538,7 @@ ToggleComplexAlphaIfNeeded(PhotoMaster *mPtr)
*/
mPtr->flags &= ~COMPLEX_ALPHA;
- c += 3; /* start at first alpha byte */
+ c += 3; /* start at first alpha byte */
for (; c < end; c += 4) {
if (*c && *c != 255) {
mPtr->flags |= COMPLEX_ALPHA;
@@ -2566,8 +2553,13 @@ ToggleComplexAlphaIfNeeded(PhotoMaster *mPtr)
*
* ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha --
*
- * This procedure is called when an image with partially
- * transparent pixels must be drawn over another image.
+ * This function is called when an image with partially transparent
+ * pixels must be drawn over another image. It blends the photo data onto
+ * a local copy of the surface that we are drawing on, *including* the
+ * pixels drawn by everything that should be drawn underneath the image.
+ *
+ * Much of this code has hard-coded values in for speed because this
+ * routine is performance critical for complex image drawing.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2580,19 +2572,25 @@ ToggleComplexAlphaIfNeeded(PhotoMaster *mPtr)
/*
* This should work on all platforms that set mask and shift data properly
- * from the visualInfo.
- * RGB is really only a 24+ bpp version whereas RGB15 is the correct version
- * and works for 15bpp+, but it slower, so it's only used for 15bpp+.
+ * from the visualInfo. RGB is really only a 24+ bpp version whereas RGB15 is
+ * the correct version and works for 15bpp+, but it slower, so it's only used
+ * for 15bpp+.
*
* Note that Win32 pre-defines those operations that we really need.
*/
#ifndef __WIN32__
-#define GetRValue(rgb) (UCHAR((rgb & red_mask) >> red_shift))
-#define GetGValue(rgb) (UCHAR((rgb & green_mask) >> green_shift))
-#define GetBValue(rgb) (UCHAR((rgb & blue_mask) >> blue_shift))
-#define RGB(r,g,b) ((unsigned)((UCHAR(r)<<red_shift)|(UCHAR(g)<<green_shift)|(UCHAR(b)<<blue_shift)))
-#define RGB15(r,g,b) ((unsigned)(((r*red_mask/255)&red_mask)|((g*green_mask/255)&green_mask)|((b*blue_mask/255)&blue_mask)))
+#define GetRValue(rgb) (UCHAR(((rgb) & red_mask) >> red_shift))
+#define GetGValue(rgb) (UCHAR(((rgb) & green_mask) >> green_shift))
+#define GetBValue(rgb) (UCHAR(((rgb) & blue_mask) >> blue_shift))
+#define RGB(r, g, b) ((unsigned)( \
+ (UCHAR(r) << red_shift) | \
+ (UCHAR(g) << green_shift) | \
+ (UCHAR(b) << blue_shift) ))
+#define RGB15(r, g, b) ((unsigned)( \
+ (((r) * red_mask / 255) & red_mask) | \
+ (((g) * green_mask / 255) & green_mask) | \
+ (((b) * blue_mask / 255) & blue_mask) ))
#endif /* !__WIN32__ */
static void
@@ -2609,19 +2607,19 @@ ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, iPtr, xOffset, yOffset, width, height)
unsigned char *masterPtr;
/*
- * This blending is an integer version of the Source-Over
- * compositing rule (see Porter&Duff, "Compositing Digital
- * Images", proceedings of SIGGRAPH 1984) that has been hard-coded
- * (for speed) to work with targetting a solid surface.
+ * This blending is an integer version of the Source-Over compositing rule
+ * (see Porter&Duff, "Compositing Digital Images", proceedings of SIGGRAPH
+ * 1984) that has been hard-coded (for speed) to work with targetting a
+ * solid surface.
*/
#define ALPHA_BLEND(bgPix, imgPix, alpha, unalpha) \
((bgPix * unalpha + imgPix * alpha) / 255)
/*
- * We have to get the mask and shift info from the visual on
- * non-Win32 so that the macros Get*Value(), RGB() and RGB15()
- * work correctly. This might be cached for better performance.
+ * We have to get the mask and shift info from the visual on non-Win32 so
+ * that the macros Get*Value(), RGB() and RGB15() work correctly. This
+ * might be cached for better performance.
*/
#ifndef __WIN32__
@@ -2647,9 +2645,9 @@ ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, iPtr, xOffset, yOffset, width, height)
#endif /* !__WIN32__ */
/*
- * Only unix requires the special case for <24bpp. It varies with
- * 3 extra shifts and uses RGB15. The 24+bpp version could also
- * then be further optimized.
+ * Only unix requires the special case for <24bpp. It varies with 3 extra
+ * shifts and uses RGB15. The 24+bpp version could also then be further
+ * optimized.
*/
#if !(defined(__WIN32__) || defined(MAC_OSX_TK))
@@ -2664,14 +2662,17 @@ ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, iPtr, xOffset, yOffset, width, height)
for (x = 0; x < width; x++) {
masterPtr = alphaAr + ((line + x + xOffset) * 4);
alpha = masterPtr[3];
+
/*
* Ignore pixels that are fully transparent
*/
+
if (alpha) {
/*
* We could perhaps be more efficient than XGetPixel for
* 24 and 32 bit displays, but this seems "fast enough".
*/
+
r = masterPtr[0];
g = masterPtr[1];
b = masterPtr[2];
@@ -2679,13 +2680,14 @@ ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, iPtr, xOffset, yOffset, width, height)
/*
* Only blend pixels that have some transparency
*/
+
unsigned char ra, ga, ba;
pixel = XGetPixel(bgImg, x, y);
ra = GetRValue(pixel) << red_mlen;
ga = GetGValue(pixel) << green_mlen;
ba = GetBValue(pixel) << blue_mlen;
- unalpha = 255 - alpha;
+ unalpha = 255 - alpha; /* calculate once */
r = ALPHA_BLEND(ra, r, alpha, unalpha);
g = ALPHA_BLEND(ga, g, alpha, unalpha);
b = ALPHA_BLEND(ba, b, alpha, unalpha);
@@ -2703,14 +2705,17 @@ ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, iPtr, xOffset, yOffset, width, height)
for (x = 0; x < width; x++) {
masterPtr = alphaAr + ((line + x + xOffset) * 4);
alpha = masterPtr[3];
+
/*
* Ignore pixels that are fully transparent
*/
+
if (alpha) {
/*
- * We could perhaps be more efficient than XGetPixel for
- * 24 and 32 bit displays, but this seems "fast enough".
+ * We could perhaps be more efficient than XGetPixel for 24
+ * and 32 bit displays, but this seems "fast enough".
*/
+
r = masterPtr[0];
g = masterPtr[1];
b = masterPtr[2];
@@ -2718,13 +2723,14 @@ ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, iPtr, xOffset, yOffset, width, height)
/*
* Only blend pixels that have some transparency
*/
+
unsigned char ra, ga, ba;
pixel = XGetPixel(bgImg, x, y);
ra = GetRValue(pixel);
ga = GetGValue(pixel);
ba = GetBValue(pixel);
- unalpha = 255 - alpha;
+ unalpha = 255 - alpha; /* calculate once */
r = ALPHA_BLEND(ra, r, alpha, unalpha);
g = ALPHA_BLEND(ga, g, alpha, unalpha);
b = ALPHA_BLEND(ba, b, alpha, unalpha);
@@ -2733,7 +2739,6 @@ ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, iPtr, xOffset, yOffset, width, height)
}
}
}
-
#undef ALPHA_BLEND
}
@@ -2742,7 +2747,7 @@ ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, iPtr, xOffset, yOffset, width, height)
*
* ImgPhotoDisplay --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to draw a photo image.
+ * This function is invoked to draw a photo image.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2757,21 +2762,22 @@ static void
ImgPhotoDisplay(clientData, display, drawable, imageX, imageY, width,
height, drawableX, drawableY)
ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to PhotoInstance structure for
- * for instance to be displayed. */
+ * instance to be displayed. */
Display *display; /* Display on which to draw image. */
Drawable drawable; /* Pixmap or window in which to draw image. */
- int imageX, imageY; /* Upper-left corner of region within image
- * to draw. */
- int width, height; /* Dimensions of region within image to draw. */
- int drawableX, drawableY; /* Coordinates within drawable that
- * correspond to imageX and imageY. */
+ int imageX, imageY; /* Upper-left corner of region within image to
+ * draw. */
+ int width, height; /* Dimensions of region within image to
+ * draw. */
+ int drawableX, drawableY; /* Coordinates within drawable that correspond
+ * to imageX and imageY. */
{
PhotoInstance *instancePtr = (PhotoInstance *) clientData;
XVisualInfo visInfo = instancePtr->visualInfo;
/*
- * If there's no pixmap, it means that an error occurred
- * while creating the image instance so it can't be displayed.
+ * If there's no pixmap, it means that an error occurred while creating
+ * the image instance so it can't be displayed.
*/
if (instancePtr->pixels == None) {
@@ -2788,11 +2794,14 @@ ImgPhotoDisplay(clientData, display, drawable, imageX, imageY, width,
* Create an error handler to suppress the case where the input was
* not properly constrained, which can cause an X error. [Bug 979239]
*/
+
handler = Tk_CreateErrorHandler(display, -1, -1, -1,
(Tk_ErrorProc *) NULL, (ClientData) NULL);
+
/*
* Pull the current background from the display to blend with
*/
+
bgImg = XGetImage(display, drawable, drawableX, drawableY,
(unsigned int)width, (unsigned int)height, AllPlanes, ZPixmap);
if (bgImg == NULL) {
@@ -2800,13 +2809,14 @@ ImgPhotoDisplay(clientData, display, drawable, imageX, imageY, width,
return;
}
- ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, instancePtr,
- imageX, imageY, width, height);
+ ImgPhotoBlendComplexAlpha(bgImg, instancePtr, imageX, imageY, width,
+ height);
/*
- * Color info is unimportant as we only do this operation for
- * depth >= 15.
+ * Color info is unimportant as we only do this operation for depth >=
+ * 15.
*/
+
TkPutImage(NULL, 0, display, drawable, instancePtr->gc,
bgImg, 0, 0, drawableX, drawableY,
(unsigned int) width, (unsigned int) height);
@@ -2814,21 +2824,22 @@ ImgPhotoDisplay(clientData, display, drawable, imageX, imageY, width,
Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler);
} else {
/*
- * masterPtr->region describes which parts of the image contain
- * valid data. We set this region as the clip mask for the gc,
- * setting its origin appropriately, and use it when drawing the
- * image.
+ * masterPtr->region describes which parts of the image contain valid
+ * data. We set this region as the clip mask for the gc, setting its
+ * origin appropriately, and use it when drawing the image.
*/
- TkSetRegion(display, instancePtr->gc, instancePtr->masterPtr->validRegion);
+
+ TkSetRegion(display, instancePtr->gc,
+ instancePtr->masterPtr->validRegion);
XSetClipOrigin(display, instancePtr->gc, drawableX - imageX,
- drawableY - imageY);
+ drawableY - imageY);
XCopyArea(display, instancePtr->pixels, drawable, instancePtr->gc,
- imageX, imageY, (unsigned) width, (unsigned) height,
- drawableX, drawableY);
+ imageX, imageY, (unsigned) width, (unsigned) height,
+ drawableX, drawableY);
XSetClipMask(display, instancePtr->gc, None);
XSetClipOrigin(display, instancePtr->gc, 0, 0);
}
- XFlush (display);
+ XFlush(display);
}
/*
@@ -2836,10 +2847,9 @@ ImgPhotoDisplay(clientData, display, drawable, imageX, imageY, width,
*
* ImgPhotoFree --
*
- * This procedure is called when a widget ceases to use a
- * particular instance of an image. We don't actually get
- * rid of the instance until later because we may be about
- * to get this instance again.
+ * This function is called when a widget ceases to use a particular
+ * instance of an image. We don't actually get rid of the instance until
+ * later because we may be about to get this instance again.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2853,8 +2863,9 @@ ImgPhotoDisplay(clientData, display, drawable, imageX, imageY, width,
static void
ImgPhotoFree(clientData, display)
ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to PhotoInstance structure for
- * for instance to be displayed. */
- Display *display; /* Display containing window that used image. */
+ * instance to be displayed. */
+ Display *display; /* Display containing window that used
+ * image. */
{
PhotoInstance *instancePtr = (PhotoInstance *) clientData;
ColorTable *colorPtr;
@@ -2865,17 +2876,17 @@ ImgPhotoFree(clientData, display)
}
/*
- * There are no more uses of the image within this widget.
- * Decrement the count of live uses of its color table, so
- * that its colors can be reclaimed if necessary, and
- * set up an idle call to free the instance structure.
+ * There are no more uses of the image within this widget. Decrement the
+ * count of live uses of its color table, so that its colors can be
+ * reclaimed if necessary, and set up an idle call to free the instance
+ * structure.
*/
colorPtr = instancePtr->colorTablePtr;
if (colorPtr != NULL) {
colorPtr->liveRefCount -= 1;
}
-
+
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(DisposeInstance, (ClientData) instancePtr);
}
@@ -2884,8 +2895,8 @@ ImgPhotoFree(clientData, display)
*
* ImgPhotoDelete --
*
- * This procedure is called by the image code to delete the
- * master structure for an image.
+ * This function is called by the image code to delete the master
+ * structure for an image.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2898,8 +2909,8 @@ ImgPhotoFree(clientData, display)
static void
ImgPhotoDelete(masterData)
- ClientData masterData; /* Pointer to PhotoMaster structure for
- * image. Must not have any more instances. */
+ ClientData masterData; /* Pointer to PhotoMaster structure for image.
+ * Must not have any more instances. */
{
PhotoMaster *masterPtr = (PhotoMaster *) masterData;
PhotoInstance *instancePtr;
@@ -2936,8 +2947,8 @@ ImgPhotoDelete(masterData)
*
* ImgPhotoCmdDeletedProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when the image command for an image
- * is deleted. It deletes the image.
+ * This function is invoked when the image command for an image is
+ * deleted. It deletes the image.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2966,13 +2977,13 @@ ImgPhotoCmdDeletedProc(clientData)
*
* ImgPhotoSetSize --
*
- * This procedure reallocates the image storage and instance
- * pixmaps for a photo image, as necessary, to change the
- * image's size to `width' x `height' pixels.
+ * This function reallocates the image storage and instance pixmaps for a
+ * photo image, as necessary, to change the image's size to `width' x
+ * `height' pixels.
*
* Results:
- * TCL_OK if successful, TCL_ERROR if failure occurred (currently
- * just with memory allocation.)
+ * TCL_OK if successful, TCL_ERROR if failure occurred (currently just
+ * with memory allocation.)
*
* Side effects:
* Storage gets reallocated, for the master and all its instances.
@@ -3002,19 +3013,22 @@ ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, width, height)
pitch = width * 4;
/*
- * Test if we're going to (re)allocate the main buffer now, so
- * that any failures will leave the photo unchanged.
+ * Test if we're going to (re)allocate the main buffer now, so that any
+ * failures will leave the photo unchanged.
*/
+
if ((width != masterPtr->width) || (height != masterPtr->height)
|| (masterPtr->pix32 == NULL)) {
/*
* Not a u-long, but should be one.
*/
+
unsigned /*long*/ newPixSize = (unsigned /*long*/) (height * pitch);
/*
* Some mallocs() really hate allocating zero bytes. [Bug 619544]
*/
+
if (newPixSize == 0) {
newPix32 = NULL;
} else {
@@ -3026,8 +3040,8 @@ ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, width, height)
}
/*
- * We have to trim the valid region if it is currently
- * larger than the new image size.
+ * We have to trim the valid region if it is currently larger than the new
+ * image size.
*/
TkClipBox(masterPtr->validRegion, &validBox);
@@ -3046,15 +3060,16 @@ ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, width, height)
}
/*
- * Use the reallocated storage (allocation above) for the 32-bit
- * image and copy over valid regions. Note that this test is true
- * precisely when the allocation has already been done.
+ * Use the reallocated storage (allocation above) for the 32-bit image and
+ * copy over valid regions. Note that this test is true precisely when the
+ * allocation has already been done.
*/
+
if (newPix32 != NULL) {
/*
- * Zero the new array. The dithering code shouldn't read the
- * areas outside validBox, but they might be copied to another
- * photo image or written to a file.
+ * Zero the new array. The dithering code shouldn't read the areas
+ * outside validBox, but they might be copied to another photo image
+ * or written to a file.
*/
if ((masterPtr->pix32 != NULL)
@@ -3072,10 +3087,9 @@ ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, width, height)
}
if (masterPtr->pix32 != NULL) {
-
/*
- * Copy the common area over to the new array array and
- * free the old array.
+ * Copy the common area over to the new array array and free the
+ * old array.
*/
if (width == masterPtr->width) {
@@ -3090,7 +3104,6 @@ ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, width, height)
(size_t) (validBox.height * pitch));
} else if ((validBox.width > 0) && (validBox.height > 0)) {
-
/*
* Area to be copied is not contiguous - copy line by line.
*/
@@ -3114,8 +3127,8 @@ ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, width, height)
masterPtr->height = height;
/*
- * Dithering will be correct up to the end of the last
- * pre-existing complete scanline.
+ * Dithering will be correct up to the end of the last pre-existing
+ * complete scanline.
*/
if ((validBox.x > 0) || (validBox.y > 0)) {
@@ -3152,9 +3165,9 @@ ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, width, height)
*
* ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize --
*
- * This procedure reallocates the instance pixmap and dithering
- * error array for a photo instance, as necessary, to change the
- * image's size to `width' x `height' pixels.
+ * This function reallocates the instance pixmap and dithering error
+ * array for a photo instance, as necessary, to change the image's size
+ * to `width' x `height' pixels.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -3167,8 +3180,7 @@ ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, width, height)
static void
ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(instancePtr)
- PhotoInstance *instancePtr; /* Instance whose size is to be
- * changed. */
+ PhotoInstance *instancePtr; /* Instance whose size is to be changed. */
{
PhotoMaster *masterPtr;
schar *newError;
@@ -3185,7 +3197,7 @@ ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(instancePtr)
|| (instancePtr->pixels == None)) {
newPixmap = Tk_GetPixmap(instancePtr->display,
RootWindow(instancePtr->display,
- instancePtr->visualInfo.screen),
+ instancePtr->visualInfo.screen),
(masterPtr->width > 0) ? masterPtr->width: 1,
(masterPtr->height > 0) ? masterPtr->height: 1,
instancePtr->visualInfo.depth);
@@ -3196,11 +3208,11 @@ ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(instancePtr)
/*
* The following is a gross hack needed to properly support colormaps
- * under Windows. Before the pixels can be copied to the pixmap,
- * the relevent colormap must be associated with the drawable.
- * Normally we can infer this association from the window that
- * was used to create the pixmap. However, in this case we're
- * using the root window, so we have to be more explicit.
+ * under Windows. Before the pixels can be copied to the pixmap, the
+ * relevent colormap must be associated with the drawable. Normally we
+ * can infer this association from the window that was used to create
+ * the pixmap. However, in this case we're using the root window, so
+ * we have to be more explicit.
*/
TkSetPixmapColormap(newPixmap, instancePtr->colormap);
@@ -3209,6 +3221,7 @@ ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(instancePtr)
/*
* Copy any common pixels from the old pixmap and free it.
*/
+
XCopyArea(instancePtr->display, instancePtr->pixels, newPixmap,
instancePtr->gc, validBox.x, validBox.y,
validBox.width, validBox.height, validBox.x, validBox.y);
@@ -3226,8 +3239,8 @@ ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(instancePtr)
masterPtr->height * masterPtr->width * 3 * sizeof(schar));
/*
- * Zero the new array so that we don't get bogus error
- * values propagating into areas we dither later.
+ * Zero the new array so that we don't get bogus error values
+ * propagating into areas we dither later.
*/
if ((instancePtr->error != NULL)
@@ -3245,21 +3258,19 @@ ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(instancePtr)
}
} else {
memset((VOID *) newError, 0, (size_t)
- masterPtr->height * masterPtr->width * 3 * sizeof(schar));
+ masterPtr->height * masterPtr->width *3*sizeof(schar));
}
} else {
newError = NULL;
}
if (instancePtr->error != NULL) {
-
/*
- * Copy the common area over to the new array
- * and free the old array.
+ * Copy the common area over to the new array and free the old
+ * array.
*/
if (masterPtr->width == instancePtr->width) {
-
offset = validBox.y * masterPtr->width * 3;
memcpy((VOID *) (newError + offset),
(VOID *) (instancePtr->error + offset),
@@ -3267,11 +3278,11 @@ ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(instancePtr)
* masterPtr->width * 3 * sizeof(schar)));
} else if (validBox.width > 0 && validBox.height > 0) {
+ errDestPtr = newError +
+ (validBox.y * masterPtr->width + validBox.x) * 3;
+ errSrcPtr = instancePtr->error +
+ (validBox.y * instancePtr->width + validBox.x) * 3;
- errDestPtr = newError
- + (validBox.y * masterPtr->width + validBox.x) * 3;
- errSrcPtr = instancePtr->error
- + (validBox.y * instancePtr->width + validBox.x) * 3;
for (h = validBox.height; h > 0; --h) {
memcpy((VOID *) errDestPtr, (VOID *) errSrcPtr,
validBox.width * 3 * sizeof(schar));
@@ -3294,9 +3305,8 @@ ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(instancePtr)
*
* IsValidPalette --
*
- * This procedure is called to check whether a value given for
- * the -palette option is valid for a particular instance
- * of a photo image.
+ * This function is called to check whether a value given for the
+ * -palette option is valid for a particular instance of a photo image.
*
* Results:
* A boolean value: 1 if the palette is acceptable, 0 otherwise.
@@ -3309,16 +3319,15 @@ ImgPhotoInstanceSetSize(instancePtr)
static int
IsValidPalette(instancePtr, palette)
- PhotoInstance *instancePtr; /* Instance to which the palette
- * specification is to be applied. */
- CONST char *palette; /* Palette specification string. */
+ PhotoInstance *instancePtr; /* Instance to which the palette specification
+ * is to be applied. */
+ CONST char *palette; /* Palette specification string. */
{
int nRed, nGreen, nBlue, mono, numColors;
char *endp;
/*
- * First parse the specification: it must be of the form
- * %d or %d/%d/%d.
+ * First parse the specification: it must be of the form %d or %d/%d/%d.
*/
nRed = strtol(palette, &endp, 10);
@@ -3347,32 +3356,30 @@ IsValidPalette(instancePtr, palette)
}
switch (instancePtr->visualInfo.class) {
- case DirectColor:
- case TrueColor:
- if ((nRed > (1 << CountBits(instancePtr->visualInfo.red_mask)))
- || (nGreen > (1
- << CountBits(instancePtr->visualInfo.green_mask)))
- || (nBlue > (1
- << CountBits(instancePtr->visualInfo.blue_mask)))) {
- return 0;
- }
- break;
- case PseudoColor:
- case StaticColor:
- numColors = nRed;
- if (!mono) {
- numColors *= nGreen*nBlue;
- }
- if (numColors > (1 << instancePtr->visualInfo.depth)) {
- return 0;
- }
- break;
- case GrayScale:
- case StaticGray:
- if (!mono || (nRed > (1 << instancePtr->visualInfo.depth))) {
- return 0;
- }
- break;
+ case DirectColor:
+ case TrueColor:
+ if ((nRed > (1 << CountBits(instancePtr->visualInfo.red_mask)))
+ || (nGreen>(1<<CountBits(instancePtr->visualInfo.green_mask)))
+ || (nBlue>(1<<CountBits(instancePtr->visualInfo.blue_mask)))) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ break;
+ case PseudoColor:
+ case StaticColor:
+ numColors = nRed;
+ if (!mono) {
+ numColors *= nGreen*nBlue;
+ }
+ if (numColors > (1 << instancePtr->visualInfo.depth)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ break;
+ case GrayScale:
+ case StaticGray:
+ if (!mono || (nRed > (1 << instancePtr->visualInfo.depth))) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ break;
}
return 1;
@@ -3383,7 +3390,7 @@ IsValidPalette(instancePtr, palette)
*
* CountBits --
*
- * This procedure counts how many bits are set to 1 in `mask'.
+ * This function counts how many bits are set to 1 in `mask'.
*
* Results:
* The integer number of bits.
@@ -3400,8 +3407,9 @@ CountBits(mask)
{
int n;
- for( n = 0; mask != 0; mask &= mask - 1 )
+ for (n=0 ; mask!=0 ; mask&=mask-1) {
n++;
+ }
return n;
}
@@ -3410,28 +3418,27 @@ CountBits(mask)
*
* GetColorTable --
*
- * This procedure is called to allocate a table of colormap
- * information for an instance of a photo image. Only one such
- * table is allocated for all photo instances using the same
- * display, colormap, palette and gamma values, so that the
- * application need only request a set of colors from the X
- * server once for all such photo widgets. This procedure
- * maintains a hash table to find previously-allocated
+ * This function is called to allocate a table of colormap information
+ * for an instance of a photo image. Only one such table is allocated for
+ * all photo instances using the same display, colormap, palette and
+ * gamma values, so that the application need only request a set of
+ * colors from the X server once for all such photo widgets. This
+ * function maintains a hash table to find previously-allocated
* ColorTables.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * A new ColorTable may be allocated and placed in the hash
- * table, and have colors allocated for it.
+ * A new ColorTable may be allocated and placed in the hash table, and
+ * have colors allocated for it.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
GetColorTable(instancePtr)
- PhotoInstance *instancePtr; /* Instance needing a color table. */
+ PhotoInstance *instancePtr; /* Instance needing a color table. */
{
ColorTable *colorPtr;
Tcl_HashEntry *entry;
@@ -3468,13 +3475,12 @@ GetColorTable(instancePtr)
colorPtr = (ColorTable *) ckalloc(sizeof(ColorTable));
/*
- * The following line of code should not normally be needed due
- * to the assignment in the following line. However, it compensates
- * for bugs in some compilers (HP, for example) where
- * sizeof(ColorTable) is 24 but the assignment only copies 20 bytes,
- * leaving 4 bytes uninitialized; these cause problems when using
- * the id for lookups in imgPhotoColorHash, and can result in
- * core dumps.
+ * The following line of code should not normally be needed due to the
+ * assignment in the following line. However, it compensates for bugs
+ * in some compilers (HP, for example) where sizeof(ColorTable) is 24
+ * but the assignment only copies 20 bytes, leaving 4 bytes
+ * uninitialized; these cause problems when using the id for lookups
+ * in imgPhotoColorHash, and can result in core dumps.
*/
memset((VOID *) &colorPtr->id, 0, sizeof(ColorTableId));
@@ -3512,24 +3518,23 @@ GetColorTable(instancePtr)
*
* FreeColorTable --
*
- * This procedure is called when an instance ceases using a
- * color table.
+ * This function is called when an instance ceases using a color table.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * If no other instances are using this color table, a when-idle
- * handler is registered to free up the color table and the colors
- * allocated for it.
+ * If no other instances are using this color table, a when-idle handler
+ * is registered to free up the color table and the colors allocated for
+ * it.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
FreeColorTable(colorPtr, force)
- ColorTable *colorPtr; /* Pointer to the color table which is
- * no longer required by an instance. */
+ ColorTable *colorPtr; /* Pointer to the color table which is no
+ * longer required by an instance. */
int force; /* Force free to happen immediately. */
{
colorPtr->refCount--;
@@ -3553,24 +3558,24 @@ FreeColorTable(colorPtr, force)
*
* AllocateColors --
*
- * This procedure allocates the colors required by a color table,
- * and sets up the fields in the color table data structure which
- * are used in dithering.
+ * This function allocates the colors required by a color table, and sets
+ * up the fields in the color table data structure which are used in
+ * dithering.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Colors are allocated from the X server. Fields in the
- * color table data structure are updated.
+ * Colors are allocated from the X server. Fields in the color table data
+ * structure are updated.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
AllocateColors(colorPtr)
- ColorTable *colorPtr; /* Pointer to the color table requiring
- * colors to be allocated. */
+ ColorTable *colorPtr; /* Pointer to the color table requiring colors
+ * to be allocated. */
{
int i, r, g, b, rMult, mono;
int numColors, nRed, nGreen, nBlue;
@@ -3578,11 +3583,13 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
XColor *colors;
unsigned long *pixels;
- /* 16-bit intensity value for i/n of full intensity. */
-# define CFRAC(i, n) ((i) * 65535 / (n))
+ /*
+ * 16-bit intensity value for i/n of full intensity.
+ */
+#define CFRAC(i, n) ((i) * 65535 / (n))
/* As for CFRAC, but apply exponent of g. */
-# define CGFRAC(i, n, g) ((int)(65535 * pow((double)(i) / (n), (g))))
+#define CGFRAC(i, n, g) ((int)(65535 * pow((double)(i) / (n), (g))))
/*
* First parse the palette specification to get the required number of
@@ -3594,16 +3601,14 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
igam = 1.0 / colorPtr->id.gamma;
/*
- * Each time around this loop, we reduce the number of colors we're
- * trying to allocate until we succeed in allocating all of the colors
- * we need.
+ * Each time around this loop, we reduce the number of colors we're trying
+ * to allocate until we succeed in allocating all of the colors we need.
*/
for (;;) {
/*
- * If we are using 1 bit/pixel, we don't need to allocate
- * any colors (we just use the foreground and background
- * colors in the GC).
+ * If we are using 1 bit/pixel, we don't need to allocate any colors
+ * (we just use the foreground and background colors in the GC).
*/
if (mono && (nRed <= 2)) {
@@ -3612,12 +3617,12 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
}
/*
- * Calculate the RGB coordinates of the colors we want to
- * allocate and store them in *colors.
+ * Calculate the RGB coordinates of the colors we want to allocate and
+ * store them in *colors.
*/
if ((colorPtr->visualInfo.class == DirectColor)
- || (colorPtr->visualInfo.class == TrueColor)) {
+ || (colorPtr->visualInfo.class == TrueColor)) {
/*
* Direct/True Color: allocate shades of red, green, blue
@@ -3644,8 +3649,8 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
}
} else {
/*
- * PseudoColor, StaticColor, GrayScale or StaticGray visual:
- * we have to allocate each color in the color cube separately.
+ * PseudoColor, StaticColor, GrayScale or StaticGray visual: we
+ * have to allocate each color in the color cube separately.
*/
numColors = (mono) ? nRed: (nRed * nGreen * nBlue);
@@ -3697,7 +3702,6 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
for (i = 0; i < numColors; ++i) {
if (!XAllocColor(colorPtr->id.display, colorPtr->id.colormap,
&colors[i])) {
-
/*
* Can't get all the colors we want in the default colormap;
* first try freeing colors from other unused color tables.
@@ -3716,9 +3720,8 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
}
/*
- * If we didn't get all of the colors, reduce the
- * resolution of the color cube, free the ones we got,
- * and try again.
+ * If we didn't get all of the colors, reduce the resolution of the
+ * color cube, free the ones we got, and try again.
*/
if (i >= numColors) {
@@ -3737,10 +3740,10 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
mono = 1;
} else {
/*
- * Reduce the number of shades of each primary to about
- * 3/4 of the previous value. This should reduce the
- * total number of colors required to about half the
- * previous value for PseudoColor displays.
+ * Reduce the number of shades of each primary to about 3/4 of
+ * the previous value. This should reduce the total number of
+ * colors required to about half the previous value for
+ * PseudoColor displays.
*/
nRed = (nRed * 3 + 2) / 4;
@@ -3755,23 +3758,22 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
nRed = nRed / 2;
}
}
-
+
/*
- * We have allocated all of the necessary colors:
- * fill in various fields of the ColorTable record.
+ * We have allocated all of the necessary colors: fill in various fields
+ * of the ColorTable record.
*/
if (!mono) {
colorPtr->flags |= COLOR_WINDOW;
/*
- * The following is a hairy hack. We only want to index into
- * the pixelMap on colormap displays. However, if the display
- * is on Windows, then we actually want to store the index not
- * the value since we will be passing the color table into the
- * TkPutImage call.
+ * The following is a hairy hack. We only want to index into the
+ * pixelMap on colormap displays. However, if the display is on
+ * Windows, then we actually want to store the index not the value
+ * since we will be passing the color table into the TkPutImage call.
*/
-
+
#ifndef __WIN32__
if ((colorPtr->visualInfo.class != DirectColor)
&& (colorPtr->visualInfo.class != TrueColor)) {
@@ -3786,6 +3788,7 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
/*
* Set up quantization tables for dithering.
*/
+
rMult = nGreen * nBlue;
for (i = 0; i < 256; ++i) {
r = (i * (nRed - 1) + 127) / 255;
@@ -3801,12 +3804,12 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
b = (i * (nBlue - 1) + 127) / 255;
if ((colorPtr->visualInfo.class == DirectColor)
|| (colorPtr->visualInfo.class == TrueColor)) {
- colorPtr->redValues[i] = colors[r].pixel
- & colorPtr->visualInfo.red_mask;
- colorPtr->greenValues[i] = colors[g].pixel
- & colorPtr->visualInfo.green_mask;
- colorPtr->blueValues[i] = colors[b].pixel
- & colorPtr->visualInfo.blue_mask;
+ colorPtr->redValues[i] =
+ colors[r].pixel & colorPtr->visualInfo.red_mask;
+ colorPtr->greenValues[i] =
+ colors[g].pixel & colorPtr->visualInfo.green_mask;
+ colorPtr->blueValues[i] =
+ colors[b].pixel & colorPtr->visualInfo.blue_mask;
} else {
r *= rMult;
g *= nBlue;
@@ -3836,14 +3839,15 @@ AllocateColors(colorPtr)
*
* DisposeColorTable --
*
+ * Release a color table and its associated resources.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The colors in the argument color table are freed, as is the
- * color table structure itself. The color table is removed
- * from the hash table which is used to locate color tables.
+ * The colors in the argument color table are freed, as is the color
+ * table structure itself. The color table is removed from the hash table
+ * which is used to locate color tables.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3880,21 +3884,21 @@ DisposeColorTable(clientData)
*
* ReclaimColors --
*
- * This procedure is called to try to free up colors in the
- * colormap used by a color table. It looks for other color
- * tables with the same colormap and with a zero live reference
- * count, and frees their colors. It only does so if there is
- * the possibility of freeing up at least `numColors' colors.
+ * This function is called to try to free up colors in the colormap used
+ * by a color table. It looks for other color tables with the same
+ * colormap and with a zero live reference count, and frees their colors.
+ * It only does so if there is the possibility of freeing up at least
+ * `numColors' colors.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is TRUE if any colors were freed, FALSE
- * otherwise.
+ * The return value is TRUE if any colors were freed, FALSE otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
- * ColorTables which are not currently in use may lose their
- * color allocations.
+ * ColorTables which are not currently in use may lose their color
+ * allocations.
*
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
static int
ReclaimColors(id, numColors)
@@ -3908,8 +3912,8 @@ ReclaimColors(id, numColors)
int nAvail;
/*
- * First scan through the color hash table to get an
- * upper bound on how many colors we might be able to free.
+ * First scan through the color hash table to get an upper bound on how
+ * many colors we might be able to free.
*/
nAvail = 0;
@@ -3917,11 +3921,10 @@ ReclaimColors(id, numColors)
while (entry != NULL) {
colorPtr = (ColorTable *) Tcl_GetHashValue(entry);
if ((colorPtr->id.display == id->display)
- && (colorPtr->id.colormap == id->colormap)
- && (colorPtr->liveRefCount == 0 )&& (colorPtr->numColors != 0)
- && ((colorPtr->id.palette != id->palette)
- || (colorPtr->id.gamma != id->gamma))) {
-
+ && (colorPtr->id.colormap == id->colormap)
+ && (colorPtr->liveRefCount == 0 )&& (colorPtr->numColors != 0)
+ && ((colorPtr->id.palette != id->palette)
+ || (colorPtr->id.gamma != id->gamma))) {
/*
* We could take this guy's colors off him.
*/
@@ -3950,8 +3953,7 @@ ReclaimColors(id, numColors)
&& (colorPtr->id.colormap == id->colormap)
&& (colorPtr->liveRefCount == 0) && (colorPtr->numColors != 0)
&& ((colorPtr->id.palette != id->palette)
- || (colorPtr->id.gamma != id->gamma))) {
-
+ || (colorPtr->id.gamma != id->gamma))) {
/*
* Free the colors that this ColorTable has.
*/
@@ -3974,23 +3976,22 @@ ReclaimColors(id, numColors)
*
* DisposeInstance --
*
- * This procedure is called to finally free up an instance
- * of a photo image which is no longer required.
+ * This function is called to finally free up an instance of a photo
+ * image which is no longer required.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The instance data structure and the resources it references
- * are freed.
+ * The instance data structure and the resources it references are freed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
DisposeInstance(clientData)
- ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to the instance whose resources
- * are to be released. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to the instance whose resources are
+ * to be released. */
{
PhotoInstance *instancePtr = (PhotoInstance *) clientData;
PhotoInstance *prevPtr;
@@ -4029,16 +4030,16 @@ DisposeInstance(clientData)
*
* MatchFileFormat --
*
- * This procedure is called to find a photo image file format
- * handler which can parse the image data in the given file.
- * If a user-specified format string is provided, only handlers
- * whose names match a prefix of the format string are tried.
+ * This function is called to find a photo image file format handler
+ * which can parse the image data in the given file. If a user-specified
+ * format string is provided, only handlers whose names match a prefix of
+ * the format string are tried.
*
* Results:
- * A standard TCL return value. If the return value is TCL_OK, a
- * pointer to the image format record is returned in
- * *imageFormatPtr, and the width and height of the image are
- * returned in *widthPtr and *heightPtr.
+ * A standard TCL return value. If the return value is TCL_OK, a pointer
+ * to the image format record is returned in *imageFormatPtr, and the
+ * width and height of the image are returned in *widthPtr and
+ * *heightPtr.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -4054,16 +4055,16 @@ MatchFileFormat(interp, chan, fileName, formatObj, imageFormatPtr,
char *fileName; /* The name of the image file. */
Tcl_Obj *formatObj; /* User-specified format string, or NULL. */
Tk_PhotoImageFormat **imageFormatPtr;
- /* A pointer to the photo image format
- * record is returned here. */
- int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are
- * returned here. */
- int *oldformat;
+ /* A pointer to the photo image format record
+ * is returned here. */
+ int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are returned
+ * here. */
+ int *oldformat; /* returns 1 if the old image API is used */
{
int matched;
int useoldformat = 0;
Tk_PhotoImageFormat *formatPtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
char *formatString = NULL;
@@ -4072,8 +4073,8 @@ MatchFileFormat(interp, chan, fileName, formatObj, imageFormatPtr,
}
/*
- * Scan through the table of file format handlers to find
- * one which can handle the image.
+ * Scan through the table of file format handlers to find one which can
+ * handle the image.
*/
matched = 0;
@@ -4093,7 +4094,7 @@ MatchFileFormat(interp, chan, fileName, formatObj, imageFormatPtr,
}
if (formatPtr->fileMatchProc != NULL) {
(void) Tcl_Seek(chan, Tcl_LongAsWide(0L), SEEK_SET);
-
+
if ((*formatPtr->fileMatchProc)(chan, fileName, formatObj,
widthPtr, heightPtr, interp)) {
if (*widthPtr < 1) {
@@ -4140,13 +4141,12 @@ MatchFileFormat(interp, chan, fileName, formatObj, imageFormatPtr,
if (formatPtr == NULL) {
if ((formatObj != NULL) && !matched) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image file format \"",
- formatString,
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "image file format \"", formatString,
"\" is not supported", (char *) NULL);
} else {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp,
- "couldn't recognize data in image file \"",
- fileName, "\"", (char *) NULL);
+ "couldn't recognize data in image file \"", fileName, "\"",
+ (char *) NULL);
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -4162,16 +4162,16 @@ MatchFileFormat(interp, chan, fileName, formatObj, imageFormatPtr,
*
* MatchStringFormat --
*
- * This procedure is called to find a photo image file format
- * handler which can parse the image data in the given string.
- * If a user-specified format string is provided, only handlers
- * whose names match a prefix of the format string are tried.
+ * This function is called to find a photo image file format handler
+ * which can parse the image data in the given string. If a
+ * user-specified format string is provided, only handlers whose names
+ * match a prefix of the format string are tried.
*
* Results:
- * A standard TCL return value. If the return value is TCL_OK, a
- * pointer to the image format record is returned in
- * *imageFormatPtr, and the width and height of the image are
- * returned in *widthPtr and *heightPtr.
+ * A standard TCL return value. If the return value is TCL_OK, a pointer
+ * to the image format record is returned in *imageFormatPtr, and the
+ * width and height of the image are returned in *widthPtr and
+ * *heightPtr.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -4186,26 +4186,26 @@ MatchStringFormat(interp, data, formatObj, imageFormatPtr,
Tcl_Obj *data; /* Object containing the image data. */
Tcl_Obj *formatObj; /* User-specified format string, or NULL. */
Tk_PhotoImageFormat **imageFormatPtr;
- /* A pointer to the photo image format
- * record is returned here. */
- int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are
- * returned here. */
+ /* A pointer to the photo image format record
+ * is returned here. */
+ int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are returned
+ * here. */
int *oldformat; /* returns 1 if the old image API is used */
{
int matched;
int useoldformat = 0;
Tk_PhotoImageFormat *formatPtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
char *formatString = NULL;
-
+
if (formatObj) {
formatString = Tcl_GetString(formatObj);
}
/*
- * Scan through the table of file format handlers to find
- * one which can handle the image.
+ * Scan through the table of file format handlers to find one which can
+ * handle the image.
*/
matched = 0;
@@ -4278,14 +4278,14 @@ MatchStringFormat(interp, data, formatObj, imageFormatPtr,
*
* Tk_FindPhoto --
*
- * This procedure is called to get an opaque handle (actually a
- * PhotoMaster *) for a given image, which can be used in
- * subsequent calls to Tk_PhotoPutBlock, etc. The `name'
- * parameter is the name of the image.
+ * This function is called to get an opaque handle (actually a
+ * PhotoMaster *) for a given image, which can be used in subsequent
+ * calls to Tk_PhotoPutBlock, etc. The `name' parameter is the name of
+ * the image.
*
* Results:
- * The handle for the photo image, or NULL if there is no
- * photo image with the name given.
+ * The handle for the photo image, or NULL if there is no photo image
+ * with the name given.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -4314,16 +4314,16 @@ Tk_FindPhoto(interp, imageName)
*
* Tk_PhotoPutBlock --
*
- * This procedure is called to put image data into a photo image.
+ * This function is called to put image data into a photo image.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result code.
*
* Side effects:
- * The image data is stored. The image may be expanded.
- * The Tk image code is informed that the image has changed.
- * If the result code is TCL_ERROR, an error message will be placed
- * in the interpreter (if non-NULL).
+ * The image data is stored. The image may be expanded. The Tk image code
+ * is informed that the image has changed. If the result code is
+ * TCL_ERROR, an error message will be placed in the interpreter (if
+ * non-NULL).
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -4332,15 +4332,15 @@ int
Tk_PhotoPutBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height, compRule)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for passing back error
* messages, or NULL. */
- Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Opaque handle for the photo image
- * to be updated. */
+ Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Opaque handle for the photo image to be
+ * updated. */
register Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr;
- /* Pointer to a structure describing the
- * pixel data to be copied into the image. */
- int x, y; /* Coordinates of the top-left pixel to
- * be updated in the image. */
- int width, height; /* Dimensions of the area of the image
- * to be updated. */
+ /* Pointer to a structure describing the pixel
+ * data to be copied into the image. */
+ int x, y; /* Coordinates of the top-left pixel to be
+ * updated in the image. */
+ int width, height; /* Dimensions of the area of the image to be
+ * updated. */
int compRule; /* Compositing rule to use when processing
* transparent pixels. */
{
@@ -4371,6 +4371,7 @@ Tk_PhotoPutBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height, compRule)
yEnd = y + height;
if ((xEnd > masterPtr->width) || (yEnd > masterPtr->height)) {
int sameSrc = (blockPtr->pixelPtr == masterPtr->pix32);
+
if (ImgPhotoSetSize(masterPtr, MAX(xEnd, masterPtr->width),
MAX(yEnd, masterPtr->height)) == TCL_ERROR) {
if (interp != NULL) {
@@ -4391,6 +4392,7 @@ Tk_PhotoPutBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height, compRule)
/*
* The dithering isn't correct past the start of this block.
*/
+
masterPtr->ditherX = x;
masterPtr->ditherY = y;
}
@@ -4413,18 +4415,19 @@ Tk_PhotoPutBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height, compRule)
}
/*
- * Copy the data into our local 32-bit/pixel array.
- * If we can do it with a single memcpy, we do.
+ * Copy the data into our local 32-bit/pixel array. If we can do it with a
+ * single memcpy, we do.
*/
destLinePtr = masterPtr->pix32 + (y * masterPtr->width + x) * 4;
pitch = masterPtr->width * 4;
/*
- * This test is probably too restrictive. We should also be able to
- * do a memcpy if pixelSize == 3 and alphaOffset == 0. Maybe other cases
- * too.
+ * Test to see if we can do the whole write in a single copy. This test is
+ * probably too restrictive. We should also be able to do a memcpy if
+ * pixelSize == 3 and alphaOffset == 0. Maybe other cases too.
*/
+
if ((blockPtr->pixelSize == 4)
&& (greenOffset == 1) && (blueOffset == 2) && (alphaOffset == 3)
&& (width <= blockPtr->width) && (height <= blockPtr->height)
@@ -4434,90 +4437,114 @@ Tk_PhotoPutBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height, compRule)
memcpy((VOID *) destLinePtr,
(VOID *) (blockPtr->pixelPtr + blockPtr->offset[0]),
(size_t) (height * width * 4));
- } else {
- int alpha;
- for (hLeft = height; hLeft > 0;) {
- srcLinePtr = blockPtr->pixelPtr + blockPtr->offset[0];
- hCopy = MIN(hLeft, blockPtr->height);
- hLeft -= hCopy;
- for (; hCopy > 0; --hCopy) {
- if ((blockPtr->pixelSize == 4) && (greenOffset == 1)
+
+ /*
+ * We know there's an alpha offset and we're setting the data, so skip
+ * directly to the point when we recompute the photo validity region.
+ */
+
+ goto recalculateValidRegion;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Copy and merge pixels according to the compositing rule.
+ */
+
+ for (hLeft = height; hLeft > 0;) {
+ srcLinePtr = blockPtr->pixelPtr + blockPtr->offset[0];
+ hCopy = MIN(hLeft, blockPtr->height);
+ hLeft -= hCopy;
+ for (; hCopy > 0; --hCopy) {
+ /*
+ * If the layout of the source line matches our memory layout and
+ * we're setting, we can just copy the bytes directly, which is
+ * much faster.
+ */
+
+ if ((blockPtr->pixelSize == 4) && (greenOffset == 1)
&& (blueOffset == 2) && (alphaOffset == 3)
&& (width <= blockPtr->width)
&& (compRule == TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_SET)) {
- memcpy((VOID *) destLinePtr, (VOID *) srcLinePtr,
- (size_t) (width * 4));
- } else {
- destPtr = destLinePtr;
- for (wLeft = width; wLeft > 0;) {
- wCopy = MIN(wLeft, blockPtr->width);
- wLeft -= wCopy;
- srcPtr = srcLinePtr;
- for (; wCopy > 0; --wCopy) {
- alpha = srcPtr[alphaOffset];
-
- /*
- * In the easy case, we can just copy.
- */
- if (!alphaOffset || (alpha == 255)) {
- /* new solid part of the image */
- *destPtr++ = srcPtr[0];
- *destPtr++ = srcPtr[greenOffset];
- *destPtr++ = srcPtr[blueOffset];
- *destPtr++ = 255;
- srcPtr += blockPtr->pixelSize;
- continue;
- }
+ memcpy((VOID *) destLinePtr, (VOID *) srcLinePtr,
+ (size_t) (width * 4));
+ srcLinePtr += blockPtr->pitch;
+ destLinePtr += pitch;
+ continue;
+ }
- /*
- * Combine according to the compositing rule.
- */
- switch (compRule) {
- case TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_OVERLAY:
- if (!destPtr[3]) {
- /*
- * The destination is entirely
- * blank, so set it to the source,
- * just as if we used the SET
- * compositing rule.
- */
- case TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_SET:
- *destPtr++ = srcPtr[0];
- *destPtr++ = srcPtr[greenOffset];
- *destPtr++ = srcPtr[blueOffset];
- *destPtr++ = alpha;
- break;
- }
+ /*
+ * Have to copy the slow way.
+ */
- if (alpha) {
- int Alpha = destPtr[3];
+ destPtr = destLinePtr;
+ for (wLeft = width; wLeft > 0;) {
+ wCopy = MIN(wLeft, blockPtr->width);
+ wLeft -= wCopy;
+ srcPtr = srcLinePtr;
+ for (; wCopy>0 ; --wCopy, srcPtr+=blockPtr->pixelSize) {
+ int alpha = srcPtr[alphaOffset];
- /*
- * This implements the Porter-Duff
- * Source-Over compositing rule.
- */
+ /*
+ * In the easy case, we can just copy.
+ */
- destPtr[0] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[0],alpha,destPtr[0],Alpha);
- destPtr[1] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[greenOffset],alpha,destPtr[1],Alpha);
- destPtr[2] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[blueOffset],alpha,destPtr[2],Alpha);
- destPtr[3] = PD_SRC_OVER_ALPHA(alpha,Alpha);
- }
- /*
- * else should be empty space
- */
- destPtr += 4;
- break;
-
- default:
- Tcl_Panic("unknown compositing rule: %d", compRule);
- }
- srcPtr += blockPtr->pixelSize;
- }
+ if (!alphaOffset || (alpha == 255)) {
+ /*
+ * New solid part of the image.
+ */
+
+ *destPtr++ = srcPtr[0];
+ *destPtr++ = srcPtr[greenOffset];
+ *destPtr++ = srcPtr[blueOffset];
+ *destPtr++ = 255;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Combine according to the compositing rule.
+ */
+
+ if ((compRule == TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_SET) || !destPtr[3]) {
+ /*
+ * Either this is the SET rule (we overwrite whatever
+ * is there) or the destination is entirely blank. In
+ * both cases, we just set the destination to the
+ * source.
+ */
+
+ *destPtr++ = srcPtr[0];
+ *destPtr++ = srcPtr[greenOffset];
+ *destPtr++ = srcPtr[blueOffset];
+ *destPtr++ = alpha;
+ continue;
}
+
+ if (alpha) {
+ int Alpha = destPtr[3];
+
+ /*
+ * This implements the Porter-Duff Source-Over
+ * compositing rule.
+ */
+
+ destPtr[0] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[0], alpha, destPtr[0],
+ Alpha);
+ destPtr[1] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[greenOffset], alpha,
+ destPtr[1], Alpha);
+ destPtr[2] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[blueOffset], alpha,
+ destPtr[2], Alpha);
+ destPtr[3] = PD_SRC_OVER_ALPHA(alpha, Alpha);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * else should be empty space
+ */
+
+ destPtr += 4;
}
- srcLinePtr += blockPtr->pitch;
- destLinePtr += pitch;
}
+ srcLinePtr += blockPtr->pitch;
+ destLinePtr += pitch;
}
}
@@ -4526,33 +4553,35 @@ Tk_PhotoPutBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height, compRule)
*/
if (alphaOffset) {
-
/*
- * This block is grossly inefficient. For each row in the image, it
+ * This block is grossly inefficient. For each row in the image, it
* finds each continguous string of nontransparent pixels, then marks
- * those areas as valid in the validRegion mask. This makes drawing
+ * those areas as valid in the validRegion mask. This makes drawing
* very efficient, because of the way we use X: we just say, here's
- * your mask, and here's your data. We need not worry about the
- * current background color, etc. But this costs us a lot on the
- * image setup. Still, image setup only happens once, whereas the
- * drawing happens many times, so this might be the best way to go.
+ * your mask, and here's your data. We need not worry about the
+ * current background color, etc. But this costs us a lot on the image
+ * setup. Still, image setup only happens once, whereas the drawing
+ * happens many times, so this might be the best way to go.
*
* An alternative might be to not set up this mask, and instead, at
* drawing time, for each transparent pixel, set its color to the
- * color of the background behind that pixel. This is what I suspect
- * most of programs do. However, they don't have to deal with the
+ * color of the background behind that pixel. This is what I suspect
+ * most of programs do. However, they don't have to deal with the
* canvas, which could have many different background colors.
* Determining the correct bg color for a given pixel might be
* expensive.
*/
if (compRule != TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_OVERLAY) {
+ TkRegion workRgn;
+
/*
- * Don't need this when using the OVERLAY compositing rule,
- * which always strictly increases the valid region.
+ * Don't need this when using the OVERLAY compositing rule, which
+ * always strictly increases the valid region.
*/
- TkRegion workRgn = TkCreateRegion();
+ recalculateValidRegion:
+ workRgn = TkCreateRegion();
rect.x = x;
rect.y = y;
rect.width = width;
@@ -4564,9 +4593,8 @@ Tk_PhotoPutBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height, compRule)
}
/*
- * Factorize out the main part of the building of the region
- * data to allow for more efficient per-platform
- * implementations. [Bug 919066]
+ * Factorize out the main part of the building of the region data to
+ * allow for more efficient per-platform implementations. [Bug 919066]
*/
TkpBuildRegionFromAlphaData(masterPtr->validRegion, (unsigned) x,
@@ -4610,15 +4638,15 @@ Tk_PhotoPutBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height, compRule)
*
* Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock --
*
- * This procedure is called to put image data into a photo image,
- * with possible subsampling and/or zooming of the pixels.
+ * This function is called to put image data into a photo image, with
+ * possible subsampling and/or zooming of the pixels.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The image data is stored. The image may be expanded.
- * The Tk image code is informed that the image has changed.
+ * The image data is stored. The image may be expanded. The Tk image code
+ * is informed that the image has changed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -4628,17 +4656,18 @@ Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
zoomX, zoomY, subsampleX, subsampleY, compRule)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for passing back error
* messages, or NULL. */
- Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Opaque handle for the photo image
- * to be updated. */
+ Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Opaque handle for the photo image to be
+ * updated. */
register Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr;
- /* Pointer to a structure describing the
- * pixel data to be copied into the image. */
- int x, y; /* Coordinates of the top-left pixel to
- * be updated in the image. */
- int width, height; /* Dimensions of the area of the image
- * to be updated. */
+ /* Pointer to a structure describing the pixel
+ * data to be copied into the image. */
+ int x, y; /* Coordinates of the top-left pixel to be
+ * updated in the image. */
+ int width, height; /* Dimensions of the area of the image to be
+ * updated. */
int zoomX, zoomY; /* Zoom factors for the X and Y axes. */
- int subsampleX, subsampleY; /* Subsampling factors for the X and Y axes. */
+ int subsampleX, subsampleY; /* Subsampling factors for the X and Y
+ * axes. */
int compRule; /* Compositing rule to use when processing
* transparent pixels. */
{
@@ -4771,10 +4800,12 @@ Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
srcPtr = srcLinePtr;
for (; wCopy > 0; wCopy -= zoomX) {
for (xRepeat = MIN(wCopy, zoomX); xRepeat > 0; xRepeat--) {
- int alpha = srcPtr[alphaOffset];
+ int alpha = srcPtr[alphaOffset];/* source alpha */
+
/*
* Common case (solid pixels) first
*/
+
if (!alphaOffset || (alpha == 255)) {
*destPtr++ = srcPtr[0];
*destPtr++ = srcPtr[greenOffset];
@@ -4783,32 +4814,32 @@ Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
continue;
}
- switch (compRule) {
- case TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_OVERLAY:
- if (!destPtr[3]) {
- /*
- * The destination is entirely blank,
- * so set it to the source, just as if
- * we used the SET compositing rule.
- */
- case TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_SET:
- *destPtr++ = srcPtr[0];
- *destPtr++ = srcPtr[greenOffset];
- *destPtr++ = srcPtr[blueOffset];
- *destPtr++ = alpha;
- break;
- }
- if (alpha) {
- int Alpha = destPtr[3];
- destPtr[0] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[0],alpha,destPtr[0],Alpha);
- destPtr[1] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[greenOffset],alpha,destPtr[1],Alpha);
- destPtr[2] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[blueOffset],alpha,destPtr[2],Alpha);
- destPtr[3] = PD_SRC_OVER_ALPHA(alpha,Alpha);
- }
+ if (compRule==TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_SET || !destPtr[3]) {
+ /*
+ * Either this is the SET rule (we overwrite
+ * whatever is there) or the destination is
+ * entirely blank. In both cases, we just set the
+ * destination to the source.
+ */
+
+ *destPtr++ = srcPtr[0];
+ *destPtr++ = srcPtr[greenOffset];
+ *destPtr++ = srcPtr[blueOffset];
+ *destPtr++ = alpha;
+ } else if (alpha) {
+ int Alpha = destPtr[3]; /* destination alpha */
+
+ destPtr[0] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[0], alpha,
+ destPtr[0], Alpha);
+ destPtr[1] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[greenOffset],alpha,
+ destPtr[1], Alpha);
+ destPtr[2] = PD_SRC_OVER(srcPtr[blueOffset], alpha,
+ destPtr[2], Alpha);
+ destPtr[3] = PD_SRC_OVER_ALPHA(alpha, Alpha);
+
+ destPtr += 4;
+ } else {
destPtr += 4;
- break;
- default:
- Tcl_Panic("unknown compositing rule: %d", compRule);
}
}
srcPtr += blockXSkip;
@@ -4835,6 +4866,7 @@ Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
* Don't need this when using the OVERLAY compositing rule, which
* always strictly increases the valid region.
*/
+
TkRegion workRgn = TkCreateRegion();
rect.x = x;
@@ -4847,34 +4879,9 @@ Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
TkDestroyRegion(workRgn);
}
- destLinePtr = masterPtr->pix32 + (y * masterPtr->width + x) * 4 + 3;
- for (y1 = 0; y1 < height; y1++) {
- x1 = 0;
- destPtr = destLinePtr;
- while (x1 < width) {
- /* search for first non-transparent pixel */
- while ((x1 < width) && !*destPtr) {
- x1++;
- destPtr += 4;
- }
- end = x1;
- /* search for first transparent pixel */
- while ((end < width) && *destPtr) {
- end++;
- destPtr += 4;
- }
- if (end > x1) {
- rect.x = x + x1;
- rect.y = y + y1;
- rect.width = end - x1;
- rect.height = 1;
- TkUnionRectWithRegion(&rect, masterPtr->validRegion,
- masterPtr->validRegion);
- }
- x1 = end;
- }
- destLinePtr += masterPtr->width * 4;
- }
+ TkBuildRegionFromAlphaData(masterPtr->validRegion, x, y, width, height,
+ &masterPtr->pix32[(y * masterPtr->width + x) * 4 + 3], 4,
+ masterPtr->width * 4);
} else {
rect.x = x;
rect.y = y;
@@ -4896,7 +4903,7 @@ Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
* Update each instance.
*/
- Tk_DitherPhoto((Tk_PhotoHandle)masterPtr, x, y, width, height);
+ Tk_DitherPhoto((Tk_PhotoHandle) masterPtr, x, y, width, height);
/*
* Tell the core image code that this image has changed.
@@ -4912,26 +4919,26 @@ Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock(interp, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
*
* Tk_DitherPhoto --
*
- * This procedure is called to update an area of each instance's
- * pixmap by dithering the corresponding area of the image master.
+ * This function is called to update an area of each instance's pixmap by
+ * dithering the corresponding area of the image master.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The pixmap of each instance of this image gets updated.
- * The fields in *masterPtr indicating which area of the image
- * is correctly dithered get updated.
+ * The pixmap of each instance of this image gets updated. The fields in
+ * *masterPtr indicating which area of the image is correctly dithered
+ * get updated.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_DitherPhoto(photo, x, y, width, height)
- Tk_PhotoHandle photo; /* Image master whose instances are
- * to be updated. */
- int x, y; /* Coordinates of the top-left pixel
- * in the area to be dithered. */
+ Tk_PhotoHandle photo; /* Image master whose instances are to be
+ * updated. */
+ int x, y; /* Coordinates of the top-left pixel in the
+ * area to be dithered. */
int width, height; /* Dimensions of the area to be dithered. */
{
PhotoMaster *masterPtr = (PhotoMaster *) photo;
@@ -4947,14 +4954,13 @@ Tk_DitherPhoto(photo, x, y, width, height)
}
/*
- * Work out whether this block will be correctly dithered
- * and whether it will extend the correctly dithered region.
+ * Work out whether this block will be correctly dithered and whether it
+ * will extend the correctly dithered region.
*/
if (((y < masterPtr->ditherY)
|| ((y == masterPtr->ditherY) && (x <= masterPtr->ditherX)))
&& ((y + height) > (masterPtr->ditherY))) {
-
/*
* This block starts inside (or immediately after) the correctly
* dithered region, so the first scan line at least will be right.
@@ -4963,8 +4969,8 @@ Tk_DitherPhoto(photo, x, y, width, height)
if ((x == 0) && (width == masterPtr->width)) {
/*
- * We are doing the full width, therefore the dithering
- * will be correct to the end.
+ * We are doing the full width, therefore the dithering will be
+ * correct to the end.
*/
masterPtr->ditherX = 0;
@@ -4972,8 +4978,8 @@ Tk_DitherPhoto(photo, x, y, width, height)
} else {
/*
* We are doing partial scanlines, therefore the
- * correctly-dithered region will be extended by
- * at most one scan line.
+ * correctly-dithered region will be extended by at most one scan
+ * line.
*/
if (x <= masterPtr->ditherX) {
@@ -4985,16 +4991,15 @@ Tk_DitherPhoto(photo, x, y, width, height)
}
}
}
-
-}
+}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* DitherInstance --
*
- * This procedure is called to update an area of an instance's
- * pixmap by dithering the corresponding area of the master.
+ * This function is called to update an area of an instance's pixmap by
+ * dithering the corresponding area of the master.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -5031,8 +5036,8 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
masterPtr = instancePtr->masterPtr;
/*
- * Turn dithering off in certain cases where it is not
- * needed (TrueColor, DirectColor with many colors).
+ * Turn dithering off in certain cases where it is not needed (TrueColor,
+ * DirectColor with many colors).
*/
if ((colorPtr->visualInfo.class == DirectColor)
@@ -5048,9 +5053,8 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
}
/*
- * First work out how many lines to do at a time,
- * then how many bytes we'll need for pixel storage,
- * and allocate it.
+ * First work out how many lines to do at a time, then how many bytes
+ * we'll need for pixel storage, and allocate it.
*/
nLines = (MAX_PIXELS + width - 1) / width;
@@ -5070,7 +5074,8 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
imagePtr->width = width;
imagePtr->height = nLines;
imagePtr->bytes_per_line = bytesPerLine;
- imagePtr->data = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) (imagePtr->bytes_per_line * nLines));
+ imagePtr->data = (char *)
+ ckalloc((unsigned) (imagePtr->bytes_per_line * nLines));
bigEndian = imagePtr->bitmap_bit_order == MSBFirst;
firstBit = bigEndian? (1 << (imagePtr->bitmap_unit - 1)): 1;
@@ -5080,8 +5085,8 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
xEnd = xStart + width;
/*
- * Loop over the image, doing at most nLines lines before
- * updating the screen image.
+ * Loop over the image, doing at most nLines lines before updating the
+ * screen image.
*/
for (; height > 0; height -= nLines) {
@@ -5097,10 +5102,10 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
destLongPtr = (pixel *) dstLinePtr;
if (colorPtr->flags & COLOR_WINDOW) {
/*
- * Color window. We dither the three components
- * independently, using Floyd-Steinberg dithering,
- * which propagates errors from the quantization of
- * pixels to the pixels below and to the right.
+ * Color window. We dither the three components independently,
+ * using Floyd-Steinberg dithering, which propagates errors
+ * from the quantization of pixels to the pixels below and to
+ * the right.
*/
for (x = xStart; x < xEnd; ++x) {
@@ -5108,18 +5113,17 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
/*
* Compute the error propagated into this pixel
- * for this component.
- * If e[x,y] is the array of quantization error
- * values, we compute
+ * for this component. If e[x,y] is the array of
+ * quantization error values, we compute
* 7/16 * e[x-1,y] + 1/16 * e[x-1,y-1]
* + 5/16 * e[x,y-1] + 3/16 * e[x+1,y-1]
* and round it to an integer.
*
- * The expression ((c + 2056) >> 4) - 128
- * computes round(c / 16), and works correctly on
- * machines without a sign-extending right shift.
+ * The expression ((c + 2056) >> 4) - 128 computes
+ * round(c / 16), and works correctly on machines
+ * without a sign-extending right shift.
*/
-
+
c = (x > 0) ? errPtr[-3] * 7: 0;
if (y > 0) {
if (x > 0) {
@@ -5130,13 +5134,13 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
c += errPtr[-lineLength+3] * 3;
}
}
-
+
/*
* Add the propagated error to the value of this
* component, quantize it, and store the
* quantization error.
*/
-
+
c = ((c + 2056) >> 4) - 128 + *srcPtr++;
if (c < 0) {
c = 0;
@@ -5147,9 +5151,9 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
*errPtr++ = c - col[i];
}
} else {
- /*
- * Output is virtually continuous in this case,
- * so don't bother dithering.
+ /*
+ * Output is virtually continuous in this case, so
+ * don't bother dithering.
*/
col[0] = *srcPtr++;
@@ -5159,8 +5163,8 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
srcPtr++;
/*
- * Translate the quantized component values into
- * an X pixel value, and store it in the image.
+ * Translate the quantized component values into an X
+ * pixel value, and store it in the image.
*/
i = colorPtr->redValues[col[0]]
@@ -5170,32 +5174,34 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
i = colorPtr->pixelMap[i];
}
switch (bitsPerPixel) {
- case NBBY:
- *destBytePtr++ = i;
- break;
+ case NBBY:
+ *destBytePtr++ = i;
+ break;
#ifndef __WIN32__
-/*
- * This case is not valid for Windows because the image format is different
- * from the pixel format in Win32. Eventually we need to fix the image
- * code in Tk to use the Windows native image ordering. This would speed
- * up the image code for all of the common sizes.
- */
+ /*
+ * This case is not valid for Windows because the
+ * image format is different from the pixel format in
+ * Win32. Eventually we need to fix the image code in
+ * Tk to use the Windows native image ordering. This
+ * would speed up the image code for all of the common
+ * sizes.
+ */
- case NBBY * sizeof(pixel):
- *destLongPtr++ = i;
- break;
+ case NBBY * sizeof(pixel):
+ *destLongPtr++ = i;
+ break;
#endif
- default:
- XPutPixel(imagePtr, x - xStart, y - yStart,
- (unsigned) i);
+ default:
+ XPutPixel(imagePtr, x - xStart, y - yStart,
+ (unsigned) i);
}
}
} else if (bitsPerPixel > 1) {
/*
- * Multibit monochrome window. The operation here is similar
+ * Multibit monochrome window. The operation here is similar
* to the color window case above, except that there is only
- * one component. If the master image is in color, use the
+ * one component. If the master image is in color, use the
* luminance computed as
* 0.344 * red + 0.5 * green + 0.156 * blue.
*/
@@ -5217,7 +5223,7 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
c += srcPtr[0];
} else {
c += (unsigned)(srcPtr[0] * 11 + srcPtr[1] * 16
- + srcPtr[2] * 5 + 16) >> 5;
+ + srcPtr[2] * 5 + 16) >> 5;
}
srcPtr += 4;
@@ -5230,40 +5236,42 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
*errPtr++ = c - i;
i = colorPtr->redValues[i];
switch (bitsPerPixel) {
- case NBBY:
- *destBytePtr++ = i;
- break;
+ case NBBY:
+ *destBytePtr++ = i;
+ break;
#ifndef __WIN32__
-/*
- * This case is not valid for Windows because the image format is different
- * from the pixel format in Win32. Eventually we need to fix the image
- * code in Tk to use the Windows native image ordering. This would speed
- * up the image code for all of the common sizes.
- */
+ /*
+ * This case is not valid for Windows because the
+ * image format is different from the pixel format in
+ * Win32. Eventually we need to fix the image code in
+ * Tk to use the Windows native image ordering. This
+ * would speed up the image code for all of the common
+ * sizes.
+ */
- case NBBY * sizeof(pixel):
- *destLongPtr++ = i;
- break;
+ case NBBY * sizeof(pixel):
+ *destLongPtr++ = i;
+ break;
#endif
- default:
- XPutPixel(imagePtr, x - xStart, y - yStart,
- (unsigned) i);
+ default:
+ XPutPixel(imagePtr, x - xStart, y - yStart,
+ (unsigned) i);
}
}
} else {
/*
- * 1-bit monochrome window. This is similar to the
- * multibit monochrome case above, except that the
- * quantization is simpler (we only have black = 0
- * and white = 255), and we produce an XY-Bitmap.
+ * 1-bit monochrome window. This is similar to the multibit
+ * monochrome case above, except that the quantization is
+ * simpler (we only have black = 0 and white = 255), and we
+ * produce an XY-Bitmap.
*/
word = 0;
mask = firstBit;
for (x = xStart; x < xEnd; ++x) {
/*
- * If we have accumulated a whole word, store it
- * in the image and start a new word.
+ * If we have accumulated a whole word, store it in the
+ * image and start a new word.
*/
if (mask == 0) {
@@ -5288,7 +5296,7 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
c += srcPtr[0];
} else {
c += (unsigned)(srcPtr[0] * 11 + srcPtr[1] * 16
- + srcPtr[2] * 5 + 16) >> 5;
+ + srcPtr[2] * 5 + 16) >> 5;
}
srcPtr += 4;
@@ -5313,8 +5321,8 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
}
/*
- * Update the pixmap for this instance with the block of
- * pixels that we have just computed.
+ * Update the pixmap for this instance with the block of pixels that
+ * we have just computed.
*/
TkPutImage(colorPtr->pixelMap, colorPtr->numColors,
@@ -5322,7 +5330,6 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
instancePtr->gc, imagePtr, 0, 0, xStart, yStart,
(unsigned) width, (unsigned) nLines);
yStart = yEnd;
-
}
ckfree(imagePtr->data);
@@ -5334,14 +5341,14 @@ DitherInstance(instancePtr, xStart, yStart, width, height)
*
* Tk_PhotoBlank --
*
- * This procedure is called to clear an entire photo image.
+ * This function is called to clear an entire photo image.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The valid region for the image is set to the null region.
- * The generic image code is notified that the image has changed.
+ * The valid region for the image is set to the null region. The generic
+ * image code is notified that the image has changed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -5367,8 +5374,8 @@ Tk_PhotoBlank(handle)
masterPtr->validRegion = TkCreateRegion();
/*
- * Clear out the 32-bit pixel storage array.
- * Clear out the dithering error arrays for each instance.
+ * Clear out the 32-bit pixel storage array. Clear out the dithering error
+ * arrays for each instance.
*/
memset((VOID *) masterPtr->pix32, 0,
@@ -5395,18 +5402,17 @@ Tk_PhotoBlank(handle)
*
* Tk_PhotoExpand --
*
- * This procedure is called to request that a photo image be
- * expanded if necessary to be at least `width' pixels wide and
- * `height' pixels high. If the user has declared a definite
- * image size (using the -width and -height configuration
- * options) then this call has no effect.
+ * This function is called to request that a photo image be expanded if
+ * necessary to be at least `width' pixels wide and `height' pixels high.
+ * If the user has declared a definite image size (using the -width and
+ * -height configuration options) then this call has no effect.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The size of the photo image may change; if so the generic
- * image code is informed.
+ * The size of the photo image may change; if so the generic image code
+ * is informed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -5449,12 +5455,10 @@ Tk_PhotoExpand(interp, handle, width, height)
*
* Tk_PhotoGetSize --
*
- * This procedure is called to obtain the current size of a photo
- * image.
+ * This function is called to obtain the current size of a photo image.
*
* Results:
- * The image's width and height are returned in *widthp
- * and *heightp.
+ * The image's width and height are returned in *widthp and *heightp.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -5464,8 +5468,8 @@ Tk_PhotoExpand(interp, handle, width, height)
void
Tk_PhotoGetSize(handle, widthPtr, heightPtr)
- Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Handle for the image whose dimensions
- * are requested. */
+ Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Handle for the image whose dimensions are
+ * requested. */
int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* The dimensions of the image are returned
* here. */
{
@@ -5481,16 +5485,15 @@ Tk_PhotoGetSize(handle, widthPtr, heightPtr)
*
* Tk_PhotoSetSize --
*
- * This procedure is called to set size of a photo image.
- * This call is equivalent to using the -width and -height
- * configuration options.
+ * This function is called to set size of a photo image. This call is
+ * equivalent to using the -width and -height configuration options.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The size of the image may change; if so the generic
- * image code is informed.
+ * The size of the image may change; if so the generic image code is
+ * informed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -5499,8 +5502,8 @@ int
Tk_PhotoSetSize(interp, handle, width, height)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for passing back error
* messages, or NULL. */
- Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Handle for the image whose size is to
- * be set. */
+ Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Handle for the image whose size is to be
+ * set. */
int width, height; /* New dimensions for the image. */
{
PhotoMaster *masterPtr;
@@ -5528,14 +5531,14 @@ Tk_PhotoSetSize(interp, handle, width, height)
*
* TkGetPhotoValidRegion --
*
- * This procedure is called to get the part of the photo where
- * there is valid data. Or, conversely, the part of the photo
- * which is transparent.
+ * This function is called to get the part of the photo where there is
+ * valid data. Or, conversely, the part of the photo which is
+ * transparent.
*
* Results:
- * A TkRegion value that indicates the current area of the photo
- * that is valid. This value should not be used after any
- * modification to the photo image.
+ * A TkRegion value that indicates the current area of the photo that is
+ * valid. This value should not be used after any modification to the
+ * photo image.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
@@ -5545,8 +5548,8 @@ Tk_PhotoSetSize(interp, handle, width, height)
TkRegion
TkPhotoGetValidRegion(handle)
- Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Handle for the image whose valid region
- * is to obtained. */
+ Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Handle for the image whose valid region is
+ * to obtained. */
{
PhotoMaster *masterPtr;
@@ -5559,15 +5562,15 @@ TkPhotoGetValidRegion(handle)
*
* ImgGetPhoto --
*
- * This procedure is called to obtain image data from a photo
- * image. This procedure fills in the Tk_PhotoImageBlock structure
- * pointed to by `blockPtr' with details of the address and
- * layout of the image data in memory.
+ * This function is called to obtain image data from a photo image. This
+ * function fills in the Tk_PhotoImageBlock structure pointed to by
+ * `blockPtr' with details of the address and layout of the image data in
+ * memory.
*
* Results:
- * A pointer to the allocated data which should be freed later.
- * NULL if there is no need to free data because
- * blockPtr->pixelPtr points directly to the image data.
+ * A pointer to the allocated data which should be freed later. NULL if
+ * there is no need to free data because blockPtr->pixelPtr points
+ * directly to the image data.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -5577,11 +5580,11 @@ TkPhotoGetValidRegion(handle)
static char *
ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, blockPtr, optPtr)
- PhotoMaster *masterPtr; /* Handle for the photo image from which
- * image data is desired. */
+ PhotoMaster *masterPtr; /* Handle for the photo image from which image
+ * data is desired. */
Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr;
- /* Information about the address and layout
- * of the image data is returned here. */
+ /* Information about the address and layout of
+ * the image data is returned here. */
struct SubcommandOptions *optPtr;
{
unsigned char *pixelPtr;
@@ -5597,8 +5600,7 @@ ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, blockPtr, optPtr)
(!(optPtr->options & OPT_BACKGROUND)
|| ((optPtr->background->red == optPtr->background->green)
&& (optPtr->background->red == optPtr->background->blue)))) {
- blockPtr->offset[0] = blockPtr->offset[1] =
- blockPtr->offset[2];
+ blockPtr->offset[0] = blockPtr->offset[1] = blockPtr->offset[2];
}
alphaOffset = 0;
for (y = 0; y < blockPtr->height; y++) {
@@ -5624,13 +5626,14 @@ ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, blockPtr, optPtr)
greenOffset = blockPtr->offset[1] - blockPtr->offset[0];
blueOffset = blockPtr->offset[2] - blockPtr->offset[0];
if (((optPtr->options & OPT_BACKGROUND) && alphaOffset) ||
- ((optPtr->options & OPT_GRAYSCALE) && (greenOffset || blueOffset))) {
+ ((optPtr->options & OPT_GRAYSCALE) && (greenOffset||blueOffset))) {
int newPixelSize,x,y;
unsigned char *srcPtr, *destPtr;
char *data;
- newPixelSize = (!(optPtr->options & OPT_BACKGROUND) && alphaOffset) ? 2 : 1;
- if ((greenOffset || blueOffset) && !(optPtr->options & OPT_GRAYSCALE)) {
+ newPixelSize = (!(optPtr->options & OPT_BACKGROUND) && alphaOffset)
+ ? 2 : 1;
+ if ((greenOffset||blueOffset) && !(optPtr->options & OPT_GRAYSCALE)) {
newPixelSize += 2;
}
data = ckalloc((unsigned int) (newPixelSize *
@@ -5644,17 +5647,19 @@ ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, blockPtr, optPtr)
srcPtr += blockPtr->pixelSize;
destPtr += newPixelSize;
}
- srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch - (blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize);
+ srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch -
+ blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize;
}
} else if (optPtr->options & OPT_GRAYSCALE) {
for (y = blockPtr->height; y > 0; y--) {
for (x = blockPtr->width; x > 0; x--) {
- *destPtr = (unsigned char) ((srcPtr[0] * 11 + srcPtr[1] * 16
- + srcPtr[2] * 5 + 16) >> 5);
+ *destPtr = (unsigned char)
+ (srcPtr[0]*11+srcPtr[1]*16+srcPtr[2]*5 + 16) >> 5;
srcPtr += blockPtr->pixelSize;
destPtr += newPixelSize;
}
- srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch - (blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize);
+ srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch -
+ blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize;
}
} else {
for (y = blockPtr->height; y > 0; y--) {
@@ -5665,13 +5670,16 @@ ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, blockPtr, optPtr)
srcPtr += blockPtr->pixelSize;
destPtr += newPixelSize;
}
- srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch - (blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize);
+ srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch -
+ blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize;
}
}
srcPtr = blockPtr->pixelPtr + alphaOffset;
destPtr = (unsigned char *) data;
if (!alphaOffset) {
- /* nothing to be done */
+ /*
+ * Nothing to be done.
+ */
} else if (optPtr->options & OPT_BACKGROUND) {
if (newPixelSize > 2) {
int red = optPtr->background->red>>8;
@@ -5688,12 +5696,14 @@ ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, blockPtr, optPtr)
srcPtr += blockPtr->pixelSize;
destPtr += newPixelSize;
}
- srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch - (blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize);
+ srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch -
+ blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize;
}
} else {
int gray = (unsigned char) (((optPtr->background->red>>8) * 11
- + (optPtr->background->green>>8) * 16
- + (optPtr->background->blue>>8) * 5 + 16) >> 5);
+ + (optPtr->background->green>>8) * 16
+ + (optPtr->background->blue>>8) * 5 + 16) >> 5);
+
for (y = blockPtr->height; y > 0; y--) {
for (x = blockPtr->width; x > 0; x--) {
destPtr[0] += ((255 - *srcPtr) *
@@ -5701,7 +5711,8 @@ ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, blockPtr, optPtr)
srcPtr += blockPtr->pixelSize;
destPtr += newPixelSize;
}
- srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch - (blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize);
+ srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch -
+ blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize;
}
}
} else {
@@ -5712,7 +5723,8 @@ ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, blockPtr, optPtr)
srcPtr += blockPtr->pixelSize;
destPtr += newPixelSize;
}
- srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch - (blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize);
+ srcPtr += blockPtr->pitch -
+ blockPtr->width * blockPtr->pixelSize;
}
}
blockPtr->pixelPtr = (unsigned char *) data;
@@ -5736,8 +5748,8 @@ ImgGetPhoto(masterPtr, blockPtr, optPtr)
*
* ImgStringWrite --
*
- * Default string write function. The data is formatted in
- * the default format as accepted by the "<img> put" command.
+ * Default string write function. The data is formatted in the default
+ * format as accepted by the "<img> put" command.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -5789,14 +5801,14 @@ ImgStringWrite(interp, formatString, blockPtr)
*
* Tk_PhotoGetImage --
*
- * This procedure is called to obtain image data from a photo
- * image. This procedure fills in the Tk_PhotoImageBlock structure
- * pointed to by `blockPtr' with details of the address and
- * layout of the image data in memory.
+ * This function is called to obtain image data from a photo image. This
+ * function fills in the Tk_PhotoImageBlock structure pointed to by
+ * `blockPtr' with details of the address and layout of the image data in
+ * memory.
*
* Results:
- * TRUE (1) indicating that image data is available,
- * for backwards compatibility with the old photo widget.
+ * TRUE (1) indicating that image data is available, for backwards
+ * compatibility with the old photo widget.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -5806,11 +5818,11 @@ ImgStringWrite(interp, formatString, blockPtr)
int
Tk_PhotoGetImage(handle, blockPtr)
- Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Handle for the photo image from which
- * image data is desired. */
+ Tk_PhotoHandle handle; /* Handle for the photo image from which image
+ * data is desired. */
Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr;
- /* Information about the address and layout
- * of the image data is returned here. */
+ /* Information about the address and layout of
+ * the image data is returned here. */
{
PhotoMaster *masterPtr;
@@ -5844,26 +5856,26 @@ Tk_PhotoGetImage(handle, blockPtr)
*/
typedef struct OptionAssocData {
- struct OptionAssocData *nextPtr; /* pointer to next OptionAssocData */
- Tcl_ObjCmdProc *command; /* command associated with this
- * option */
- char name[1]; /* name of option (remaining chars) */
+ struct OptionAssocData *nextPtr;
+ /* Pointer to next OptionAssocData. */
+ Tcl_ObjCmdProc *command; /* Command associated with this option. */
+ char name[1]; /* Name of option (remaining chars) */
} OptionAssocData;
static Tcl_ObjCmdProc *
PhotoOptionFind(interp, obj)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter that is being deleted. */
- Tcl_Obj *obj; /* Name of option to be found. */
+ Tcl_Obj *obj; /* Name of option to be found. */
{
- size_t length;
- char *name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(obj, (int *) &length);
+ int length;
+ char *name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(obj, &length);
char *prevname = NULL;
Tcl_ObjCmdProc *proc = (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL;
OptionAssocData *list = (OptionAssocData *) Tcl_GetAssocData(interp,
"photoOption", (Tcl_InterpDeleteProc **) NULL);
while (list != (OptionAssocData *) NULL) {
- if (strncmp(name, list->name, length) == 0) {
+ if (strncmp(name, list->name, (unsigned) length) == 0) {
if (proc != (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL) {
Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "ambiguous option \"", name,
@@ -5892,8 +5904,8 @@ PhotoOptionFind(interp, obj)
*
* PhotoOptionCleanupProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked whenever an interpreter is deleted
- * to cleanup the AssocData for "photoVisitor".
+ * This function is invoked whenever an interpreter is deleted to cleanup
+ * the AssocData for "photoVisitor".
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -5906,8 +5918,8 @@ PhotoOptionFind(interp, obj)
static void
PhotoOptionCleanupProc(clientData, interp)
- ClientData clientData; /* Points to "photoVisitor" AssocData
- * for the interpreter. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Points to "photoVisitor" AssocData for the
+ * interpreter. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter that is being deleted. */
{
OptionAssocData *list = (OptionAssocData *) clientData;
@@ -5924,24 +5936,23 @@ PhotoOptionCleanupProc(clientData, interp)
*
* Tk_CreatePhotoOption --
*
- * This procedure may be invoked to add a new kind of photo
- * option to the core photo command supported by Tk.
+ * This function may be invoked to add a new kind of photo option to the
+ * core photo command supported by Tk.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * From now on, the new option will be useable by the
- * photo command.
+ * From now on, the new option will be useable by the photo command.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_CreatePhotoOption(interp, name, proc)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* interpreter */
- CONST char *name; /* option name */
- Tcl_ObjCmdProc *proc; /* proc to execute command */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter */
+ CONST char *name; /* Option name */
+ Tcl_ObjCmdProc *proc; /* Function to execute command */
{
OptionAssocData *typePtr2, *prevPtr, *ptr;
OptionAssocData *list;
@@ -5978,9 +5989,8 @@ Tk_CreatePhotoOption(interp, name, proc)
*
* TkPostscriptPhoto --
*
- * This procedure is called to output the contents of a
- * photo image in Postscript by calling the Tk_PostscriptPhoto
- * function.
+ * This function is called to output the contents of a photo image in
+ * Postscript by calling the Tk_PostscriptPhoto function.
*
* Results:
* Returns a standard Tcl return value.
@@ -5993,7 +6003,7 @@ Tk_CreatePhotoOption(interp, name, proc)
static int
ImgPhotoPostscript(clientData, interp, tkwin, psInfo,
x, y, width, height, prepass)
- ClientData clientData; /* Handle for the photo image */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Handle for the photo image */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* (unused) */
Tk_PostscriptInfo psInfo; /* postscript info */
@@ -6014,19 +6024,19 @@ ImgPhotoPostscript(clientData, interp, tkwin, psInfo,
*
* Tk_PhotoPutBlock_NoComposite, Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock_NoComposite --
*
- * These backward-compatability functions just exist to fill slots in
- * stubs table. For the behaviour of *_NoComposite, refer to the
- * corresponding function without the extra suffix, except that the
- * compositing rule is always "overlay" and the function always panics
- * on memory-allocation failure.
+ * These backward-compatability functions just exist to fill slots in stubs
+ * table. For the behaviour of *_NoComposite, refer to the corresponding
+ * function without the extra suffix, except that the compositing rule is
+ * always "overlay" and the function always panics on memory-allocation
+ * failure.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Tk_PhotoPutBlock_NoComposite(handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height)
- Tk_PhotoHandle handle;
- Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr;
- int x, y, width, height;
+ Tk_PhotoHandle handle;
+ Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr;
+ int x, y, width, height;
{
if (Tk_PhotoPutBlock(NULL, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_OVERLAY) != TCL_OK) {
@@ -6036,10 +6046,10 @@ Tk_PhotoPutBlock_NoComposite(handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height)
void
Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock_NoComposite(handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
- zoomX, zoomY, subsampleX, subsampleY)
- Tk_PhotoHandle handle;
- Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr;
- int x, y, width, height, zoomX, zoomY, subsampleX, subsampleY;
+ zoomX, zoomY, subsampleX, subsampleY)
+ Tk_PhotoHandle handle;
+ Tk_PhotoImageBlock *blockPtr;
+ int x, y, width, height, zoomX, zoomY, subsampleX, subsampleY;
{
if (Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock(NULL, handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
zoomX, zoomY, subsampleX, subsampleY,
@@ -6054,11 +6064,11 @@ Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock_NoComposite(handle, blockPtr, x, y, width, height,
* Tk_PhotoExpand_Panic, Tk_PhotoPutBlock_Panic,
* Tk_PhotoPutZoomedBlock_Panic, Tk_PhotoSetSize_Panic
*
- * Backward compatability functions for preserving the old behaviour
- * (i.e. panic on memory allocation failure) so that extensions do not
- * need to be significantly updated to take account of TIP #116. These
- * call the new interface (i.e. the interface without the extra suffix),
- * but panic if an error condition is returned.
+ * Backward compatability functions for preserving the old behaviour (i.e.
+ * panic on memory allocation failure) so that extensions do not need to be
+ * significantly updated to take account of TIP #116. These call the new
+ * interface (i.e. the interface without the extra suffix), but panic if an
+ * error condition is returned.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -6107,3 +6117,11 @@ Tk_PhotoSetSize_Panic(handle, width, height)
Tcl_Panic(TK_PHOTO_ALLOC_FAILURE_MESSAGE);
}
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkObj.c b/generic/tkObj.c
index fc5def6..3b34eed 100644
--- a/generic/tkObj.c
+++ b/generic/tkObj.c
@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkObj.c --
*
- * This file contains procedures that implement the common Tk object
- * types
+ * This file contains functions that implement the common Tk object types
*
* Copyright (c) 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkObj.c,v 1.12 2005/01/11 16:04:41 dkf Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkObj.c,v 1.13 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkInt.h"
@@ -17,7 +16,7 @@
/*
* The following structure is the internal representation for pixel objects.
*/
-
+
typedef struct PixelRep {
double value;
int units;
@@ -46,7 +45,7 @@ typedef struct PixelRep {
/*
* The following structure is the internal representation for mm objects.
*/
-
+
typedef struct MMRep {
double value;
int units;
@@ -56,41 +55,35 @@ typedef struct MMRep {
/*
* The following structure is the internal representation for window objects.
- * A WindowRep caches name-to-window lookups. The cache is invalid
- * if tkwin is NULL or if mainPtr->deletionEpoch does not match epoch.
+ * A WindowRep caches name-to-window lookups. The cache is invalid if tkwin is
+ * NULL or if mainPtr->deletionEpoch does not match epoch.
*/
typedef struct WindowRep {
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Cached window; NULL if not found */
- TkMainInfo *mainPtr; /* MainWindow associated with tkwin */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Cached window; NULL if not found. */
+ TkMainInfo *mainPtr; /* MainWindow associated with tkwin. */
long epoch; /* Value of mainPtr->deletionEpoch at last
- * successful lookup. */
+ * successful lookup. */
} WindowRep;
/*
- * Prototypes for procedures defined later in this file:
+ * Prototypes for functions defined later in this file:
*/
-static void DupMMInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *srcPtr,
- Tcl_Obj *copyPtr));
-static void DupPixelInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *srcPtr,
- Tcl_Obj *copyPtr));
-static void DupWindowInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *srcPtr,
- Tcl_Obj *copyPtr));
-static void FreeMMInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static void FreePixelInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static void FreeWindowInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static void UpdateStringOfMM _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static int SetMMFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static int SetPixelFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static int SetWindowFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
+static void DupMMInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, Tcl_Obj *copyPtr);
+static void DupPixelInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, Tcl_Obj *copyPtr);
+static void DupWindowInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *srcPtr,Tcl_Obj *copyPtr);
+static void FreeMMInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static void FreePixelInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static void FreeWindowInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static void UpdateStringOfMM(Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static int SetMMFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static int SetPixelFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static int SetWindowFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
/*
- * The following structure defines the implementation of the "pixel"
- * Tcl object, used for measuring distances. The pixel object remembers
- * its initial display-independant settings.
+ * The following structure defines the implementation of the "pixel" Tcl
+ * object, used for measuring distances. The pixel object remembers its
+ * initial display-independant settings.
*/
static Tcl_ObjType pixelObjType = {
@@ -102,9 +95,9 @@ static Tcl_ObjType pixelObjType = {
};
/*
- * The following structure defines the implementation of the "pixel"
- * Tcl object, used for measuring distances. The pixel object remembers
- * its initial display-independant settings.
+ * The following structure defines the implementation of the "pixel" Tcl
+ * object, used for measuring distances. The pixel object remembers its
+ * initial display-independant settings.
*/
static Tcl_ObjType mmObjType = {
@@ -121,14 +114,12 @@ static Tcl_ObjType mmObjType = {
*/
static Tcl_ObjType windowObjType = {
- "window", /* name */
- FreeWindowInternalRep, /* freeIntRepProc */
- DupWindowInternalRep, /* dupIntRepProc */
- NULL, /* updateStringProc */
- SetWindowFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */
+ "window", /* name */
+ FreeWindowInternalRep, /* freeIntRepProc */
+ DupWindowInternalRep, /* dupIntRepProc */
+ NULL, /* updateStringProc */
+ SetWindowFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */
};
-
-
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -136,8 +127,8 @@ static Tcl_ObjType windowObjType = {
* Tk_GetPixelsFromObj --
*
* Attempt to return a pixel value from the Tcl object "objPtr". If the
- * object is not already a pixel value, an attempt will be made to convert
- * it to one.
+ * object is not already a pixel value, an attempt will be made to
+ * convert it to one.
*
* Results:
* The return value is a standard Tcl object result. If an error occurs
@@ -145,8 +136,8 @@ static Tcl_ObjType windowObjType = {
* result unless "interp" is NULL.
*
* Side effects:
- * If the object is not already a pixel, the conversion will free
- * any old internal representation.
+ * If the object is not already a pixel, the conversion will free any old
+ * internal representation.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -189,7 +180,7 @@ Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, intPtr)
}
pixelPtr->tkwin = tkwin;
}
- *intPtr = pixelPtr->returnValue;
+ *intPtr = pixelPtr->returnValue;
}
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -206,8 +197,8 @@ Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, intPtr)
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Frees objPtr's internal representation and sets objPtr's
- * internalRep to NULL.
+ * Frees objPtr's internal representation and sets objPtr's internalRep
+ * to NULL.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -217,7 +208,7 @@ FreePixelInternalRep(objPtr)
Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Pixel object with internal rep to free. */
{
PixelRep *pixelPtr;
-
+
if (!SIMPLE_PIXELREP(objPtr)) {
pixelPtr = GET_COMPLEXPIXEL(objPtr);
ckfree((char *) pixelPtr);
@@ -231,15 +222,15 @@ FreePixelInternalRep(objPtr)
*
* DupPixelInternalRep --
*
- * Initialize the internal representation of a pixel Tcl_Obj to a
- * copy of the internal representation of an existing pixel object.
+ * Initialize the internal representation of a pixel Tcl_Obj to a copy of
+ * the internal representation of an existing pixel object.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * copyPtr's internal rep is set to the pixel corresponding to
- * srcPtr's internal rep.
+ * copyPtr's internal rep is set to the pixel corresponding to srcPtr's
+ * internal rep.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -250,7 +241,7 @@ DupPixelInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr)
register Tcl_Obj *copyPtr; /* Object with internal rep to set. */
{
PixelRep *oldPtr, *newPtr;
-
+
copyPtr->typePtr = srcPtr->typePtr;
if (SIMPLE_PIXELREP(srcPtr)) {
@@ -271,8 +262,7 @@ DupPixelInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr)
*
* SetPixelFromAny --
*
- * Attempt to generate a pixel internal form for the Tcl object
- * "objPtr".
+ * Attempt to generate a pixel internal form for the Tcl object "objPtr".
*
* Results:
* The return value is a standard Tcl result. If an error occurs during
@@ -280,8 +270,8 @@ DupPixelInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr)
* unless "interp" is NULL.
*
* Side effects:
- * If no error occurs, a pixel representation of the object is
- * stored internally and the type of "objPtr" is set to pixel.
+ * If no error occurs, a pixel representation of the object is stored
+ * internally and the type of "objPtr" is set to pixel.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -295,55 +285,39 @@ SetPixelFromAny(interp, objPtr)
char *string, *rest;
double d;
int i, units;
- PixelRep *pixelPtr;
string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, NULL);
d = strtod(string, &rest);
if (rest == string) {
- /*
- * Must copy string before resetting the result in case a caller
- * is trying to convert the interpreter's result to pixels.
- */
-
- char buf[100];
-
- error:
- sprintf(buf, "bad screen distance \"%.50s\"", string);
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, buf, NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ goto error;
}
while ((*rest != '\0') && isspace(UCHAR(*rest))) {
rest++;
}
- switch (*rest) {
- case '\0':
- units = -1;
- break;
-
- case 'm':
- units = 0;
- break;
-
- case 'c':
- units = 1;
- break;
- case 'i':
- units = 2;
- break;
-
- case 'p':
- units = 3;
- break;
-
- default:
- goto error;
+ switch (*rest) {
+ case '\0':
+ units = -1;
+ break;
+ case 'm':
+ units = 0;
+ break;
+ case 'c':
+ units = 1;
+ break;
+ case 'i':
+ units = 2;
+ break;
+ case 'p':
+ units = 3;
+ break;
+ default:
+ goto error;
}
/*
- * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one.
+ * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one.
*/
typePtr = objPtr->typePtr;
@@ -357,7 +331,8 @@ SetPixelFromAny(interp, objPtr)
if ((units < 0) && (i == d)) {
SET_SIMPLEPIXEL(objPtr, i);
} else {
- pixelPtr = (PixelRep *) ckalloc(sizeof(PixelRep));
+ PixelRep *pixelPtr = (PixelRep *) ckalloc(sizeof(PixelRep));
+
pixelPtr->value = d;
pixelPtr->units = units;
pixelPtr->tkwin = NULL;
@@ -365,6 +340,21 @@ SetPixelFromAny(interp, objPtr)
SET_COMPLEXPIXEL(objPtr, pixelPtr);
}
return TCL_OK;
+
+ error:
+ if (interp != NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Must copy string before resetting the result in case a caller is
+ * trying to convert the interpreter's result to pixels.
+ */
+
+ char buf[100];
+
+ sprintf(buf, "bad screen distance \"%.50s\"", string);
+ Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, buf, NULL);
+ }
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
@@ -382,8 +372,8 @@ SetPixelFromAny(interp, objPtr)
* result unless "interp" is NULL.
*
* Side effects:
- * If the object is not already a pixel, the conversion will free
- * any old internal representation.
+ * If the object is not already a pixel, the conversion will free any old
+ * internal representation.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -438,8 +428,8 @@ Tk_GetMMFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, doublePtr)
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Frees objPtr's internal representation and sets objPtr's
- * internalRep to NULL.
+ * Frees objPtr's internal representation and sets objPtr's internalRep
+ * to NULL.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -458,15 +448,15 @@ FreeMMInternalRep(objPtr)
*
* DupMMInternalRep --
*
- * Initialize the internal representation of a pixel Tcl_Obj to a
- * copy of the internal representation of an existing pixel object.
+ * Initialize the internal representation of a pixel Tcl_Obj to a copy of
+ * the internal representation of an existing pixel object.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * copyPtr's internal rep is set to the pixel corresponding to
- * srcPtr's internal rep.
+ * copyPtr's internal rep is set to the pixel corresponding to srcPtr's
+ * internal rep.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -477,7 +467,7 @@ DupMMInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr)
register Tcl_Obj *copyPtr; /* Object with internal rep to set. */
{
MMRep *oldPtr, *newPtr;
-
+
copyPtr->typePtr = srcPtr->typePtr;
oldPtr = (MMRep *) srcPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr;
newPtr = (MMRep *) ckalloc(sizeof(MMRep));
@@ -493,17 +483,16 @@ DupMMInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr)
*
* UpdateStringOfMM --
*
- * Update the string representation for a pixel Tcl_Obj
- * this function is only called, if the pixel Tcl_Obj has no unit,
- * because with units the string representation is created by
- * SetMMFromAny
+ * Update the string representation for a pixel Tcl_Obj this function is
+ * only called, if the pixel Tcl_Obj has no unit, because with units the
+ * string representation is created by SetMMFromAny
*
* Results:
- * None.
+ * None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The object's string is set to a valid string that results from
- * the double-to-string conversion.
+ * The object's string is set to a valid string that results from the
+ * double-to-string conversion.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -519,7 +508,7 @@ UpdateStringOfMM(objPtr)
mmPtr = (MMRep *) objPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr;
/* assert( mmPtr->units == -1 && objPtr->bytes == NULL ); */
if ((mmPtr->units != -1) || (objPtr->bytes != NULL)) {
- Tcl_Panic("UpdateStringOfMM: false precondition");
+ Tcl_Panic("UpdateStringOfMM: false precondition");
}
Tcl_PrintDouble((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, mmPtr->value, buffer);
@@ -535,8 +524,7 @@ UpdateStringOfMM(objPtr)
*
* SetMMFromAny --
*
- * Attempt to generate a mm internal form for the Tcl object
- * "objPtr".
+ * Attempt to generate a mm internal form for the Tcl object "objPtr".
*
* Results:
* The return value is a standard Tcl result. If an error occurs during
@@ -544,8 +532,8 @@ UpdateStringOfMM(objPtr)
* unless "interp" is NULL.
*
* Side effects:
- * If no error occurs, a mm representation of the object is
- * stored internally and the type of "objPtr" is set to mm.
+ * If no error occurs, a mm representation of the object is stored
+ * internally and the type of "objPtr" is set to mm.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -566,8 +554,8 @@ SetMMFromAny(interp, objPtr)
if (tclDoubleObjType == NULL) {
/*
- * Cache the object types for comaprison below.
- * This allows optimized checks for standard cases.
+ * Cache the object types for comaprison below. This allows optimized
+ * checks for standard cases.
*/
tclDoubleObjType = Tcl_GetObjType("double");
@@ -583,10 +571,11 @@ SetMMFromAny(interp, objPtr)
units = -1;
/*
- * In the case of ints, we need to ensure that a valid
- * string exists in order for int-but-not-string objects
- * to be converted back to ints again from mm obj types.
+ * In the case of ints, we need to ensure that a valid string exists
+ * in order for int-but-not-string objects to be converted back to
+ * ints again from mm obj types.
*/
+
(void) Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, NULL);
} else {
/*
@@ -602,42 +591,38 @@ SetMMFromAny(interp, objPtr)
* is trying to convert the interpreter's result to mms.
*/
- error:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad screen distance \"", string,
- "\"", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- while ((*rest != '\0') && isspace(UCHAR(*rest))) {
- rest++;
- }
- switch (*rest) {
- case '\0':
- units = -1;
- break;
-
- case 'c':
- units = 0;
- break;
-
- case 'i':
- units = 1;
- break;
-
- case 'm':
- units = 2;
- break;
-
- case 'p':
- units = 3;
- break;
-
- default:
- goto error;
+ error:
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad screen distance \"", string,
+ "\"", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ while ((*rest != '\0') && isspace(UCHAR(*rest))) {
+ rest++;
+ }
+
+ switch (*rest) {
+ case '\0':
+ units = -1;
+ break;
+ case 'c':
+ units = 0;
+ break;
+ case 'i':
+ units = 1;
+ break;
+ case 'm':
+ units = 2;
+ break;
+ case 'p':
+ units = 3;
+ break;
+ default:
+ goto error;
}
}
/*
- * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one.
+ * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one.
*/
typePtr = objPtr->typePtr;
@@ -673,8 +658,8 @@ SetMMFromAny(interp, objPtr)
* result unless "interp" is NULL.
*
* Side effects:
- * If the object is not already a Tk_Window, the conversion will free
- * any old internal representation.
+ * If the object is not already a Tk_Window, the conversion will free any
+ * old internal representation.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -698,8 +683,8 @@ TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, windowPtr)
winPtr = (WindowRep *) objPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr;
if ( winPtr->tkwin == NULL
|| winPtr->mainPtr == NULL
- || winPtr->mainPtr != mainPtr
- || winPtr->epoch != mainPtr->deletionEpoch)
+ || winPtr->mainPtr != mainPtr
+ || winPtr->epoch != mainPtr->deletionEpoch)
{
/* Cache is invalid.
*/
@@ -722,14 +707,15 @@ TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, objPtr, windowPtr)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SetWindowFromAny --
+ *
* Generate a windowObj internal form for the Tcl object "objPtr".
*
* Results:
- * Always returns TCL_OK.
+ * Always returns TCL_OK.
*
* Side effects:
- * Sets objPtr's internal representation to an uninitialized
- * windowObj. Frees the old internal representation, if any.
+ * Sets objPtr's internal representation to an uninitialized windowObj.
+ * Frees the old internal representation, if any.
*
* See also:
* TkGetWindowFromObj, which initializes the WindowRep cache.
@@ -746,7 +732,7 @@ SetWindowFromAny(interp, objPtr)
WindowRep *winPtr;
/*
- * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one.
+ * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one.
*/
Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, NULL);
@@ -771,15 +757,15 @@ SetWindowFromAny(interp, objPtr)
*
* DupWindowInternalRep --
*
- * Initialize the internal representation of a window Tcl_Obj to a
- * copy of the internal representation of an existing window object.
+ * Initialize the internal representation of a window Tcl_Obj to a copy
+ * of the internal representation of an existing window object.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * copyPtr's internal rep is set to refer to the same window as
- * srcPtr's internal rep.
+ * copyPtr's internal rep is set to refer to the same window as srcPtr's
+ * internal rep.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -812,8 +798,8 @@ DupWindowInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr)
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Frees objPtr's internal representation and sets objPtr's
- * internalRep to NULL.
+ * Frees objPtr's internal representation and sets objPtr's internalRep
+ * to NULL.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -832,19 +818,19 @@ FreeWindowInternalRep(objPtr)
*
* TkParsePadAmount --
*
- * This procedure parses a padding specification and returns
- * the appropriate padding values. A padding specification can
- * be either a single pixel width, or a list of two pixel widths.
- * If a single pixel width, the amount specified is used for
- * padding on both sides. If two amounts are specified, then
- * they specify the left/right or top/bottom padding.
+ * This function parses a padding specification and returns the
+ * appropriate padding values. A padding specification can be either a
+ * single pixel width, or a list of two pixel widths. If a single pixel
+ * width, the amount specified is used for padding on both sides. If two
+ * amounts are specified, then they specify the left/right or top/bottom
+ * padding.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl return value.
*
* Side effects:
- * An error message is written to the interpreter is something
- * is not right.
+ * An error message is written to the interpreter if something is not
+ * right.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -854,7 +840,7 @@ TkParsePadAmount(interp, tkwin, specObj, halfPtr, allPtr)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* A window. Needed by Tk_GetPixels() */
Tcl_Obj *specObj; /* The argument to "-padx", "-pady", "-ipadx",
- * or "-ipady". The thing to be parsed. */
+ * or "-ipady". The thing to be parsed. */
int *halfPtr; /* Write the left/top part of padding here */
int *allPtr; /* Write the total padding here */
{
@@ -880,8 +866,8 @@ TkParsePadAmount(interp, tkwin, specObj, halfPtr, allPtr)
}
/*
- * Pad specifications are a list of one or two elements, each of
- * which is a pixel specification.
+ * Pad specifications are a list of one or two elements, each of which is
+ * a pixel specification.
*/
if (Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, specObj, &objc, &objv) != TCL_OK) {
@@ -906,8 +892,8 @@ TkParsePadAmount(interp, tkwin, specObj, halfPtr, allPtr)
}
/*
- * Parse the second part if it exists, otherwise it is as if it
- * was the same as the first part.
+ * Parse the second part if it exists, otherwise it is as if it was the
+ * same as the first part.
*/
if (objc == 1) {
@@ -944,8 +930,8 @@ TkParsePadAmount(interp, tkwin, specObj, halfPtr, allPtr)
* None
*
* Side effects:
- * All instances of Tcl_ObjType structues used in Tk are registered
- * with Tcl.
+ * All instances of Tcl_ObjType structues used in Tk are registered with
+ * Tcl.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -965,3 +951,11 @@ TkRegisterObjTypes()
Tcl_RegisterObjType(&windowObjType);
Tcl_RegisterObjType(&tkTextIndexType);
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkOption.c b/generic/tkOption.c
index 7f1b007..a0080fc 100644
--- a/generic/tkOption.c
+++ b/generic/tkOption.c
@@ -1,59 +1,58 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkOption.c --
*
- * This module contains procedures to manage the option
- * database, which allows various strings to be associated
- * with windows either by name or by class or both.
+ * This module contains functions to manage the option database, which
+ * allows various strings to be associated with windows either by name or
+ * by class or both.
*
* Copyright (c) 1990-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkOption.c,v 1.15 2002/08/05 04:30:40 dgp Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkOption.c,v 1.16 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkPort.h"
#include "tkInt.h"
/*
- * The option database is stored as one tree for each main window.
- * Each name or class field in an option is associated with a node or
- * leaf of the tree. For example, the options "x.y.z" and "x.y*a"
- * each correspond to three nodes in the tree; they share the nodes
- * "x" and "x.y", but have different leaf nodes. One of the following
- * structures exists for each node or leaf in the option tree. It is
- * actually stored as part of the parent node, and describes a particular
- * child of the parent.
- *
- * The structure of the option db tree is a little confusing. There are
- * four different kinds of nodes in the tree:
+ * The option database is stored as one tree for each main window. Each name
+ * or class field in an option is associated with a node or leaf of the tree.
+ * For example, the options "x.y.z" and "x.y*a" each correspond to three nodes
+ * in the tree; they share the nodes "x" and "x.y", but have different leaf
+ * nodes. One of the following structures exists for each node or leaf in the
+ * option tree. It is actually stored as part of the parent node, and
+ * describes a particular child of the parent.
+ *
+ * The structure of the option db tree is a little confusing. There are four
+ * different kinds of nodes in the tree:
* interior class nodes
* interior name nodes
* leaf class nodes
* leaf name nodes
*
* All interior nodes refer to _window_ classes and names; all leaf nodes
- * refer to _option_ classes and names. When looking for a particular option,
+ * refer to _option_ classes and names. When looking for a particular option,
* therefore, you must compare interior node values to corresponding window
* values, and compare leaf node values to corresponding option values.
*
* The tree is actually stored in a collection of arrays; there is one each
- * combination of WILDCARD/EXACT and CLASS/NAME and NODE/LEAF. The NODE arrays
+ * combination of WILDCARD/EXACT and CLASS/NAME and NODE/LEAF. The NODE arrays
* contain the interior nodes of the tree; each element has a pointer to an
- * array of elements which are the leaves of the tree. The LEAF arrays, rather
+ * array of elements which are the leaves of the tree. The LEAF arrays, rather
* than holding the leaves of the tree, hold a cached subset of the option
* database, consisting of the values of all defined options for a single
* window, and some additional information about each ancestor of the window
- * (since some options may be inherited from a parent), all the way back to the
- * root window.
+ * (since some options may be inherited from a parent), all the way back to
+ * the root window.
*
* Each time a call is made to Tk_GetOption, Tk will attempt to use the cached
- * information to satisfy the lookup. If the call is for a window other than
+ * information to satisfy the lookup. If the call is for a window other than
* that for which options are currently cached, the portion of the cache that
- * contains information for common ancestors of the two windows is retained and
- * the remainder is discarded and rebuilt with new information for the new
+ * contains information for common ancestors of the two windows is retained
+ * and the remainder is discarded and rebuilt with new information for the new
* window.
*/
@@ -61,35 +60,34 @@ typedef struct Element {
Tk_Uid nameUid; /* Name or class from one element of
* an option spec. */
union {
- struct ElArray *arrayPtr; /* If this is an intermediate node,
- * a pointer to a structure describing
+ struct ElArray *arrayPtr; /* If this is an intermediate node, a
+ * pointer to a structure describing
* the remaining elements of all
- * options whose prefixes are the
- * same up through this element. */
+ * options whose prefixes are the same
+ * up through this element. */
Tk_Uid valueUid; /* For leaf nodes, this is the string
* value of the option. */
} child;
int priority; /* Used to select among matching
- * options. Includes both the
- * priority level and a serial #.
- * Greater value means higher
- * priority. Irrelevant except in
- * leaf nodes. */
- int flags; /* OR-ed combination of bits. See
+ * options. Includes both the priority
+ * level and a serial #. Greater value
+ * means higher priority. Irrelevant
+ * except in leaf nodes. */
+ int flags; /* OR-ed combination of bits. See
* below for values. */
} Element;
/*
* Flags in Element structures:
*
- * CLASS - Non-zero means this element refers to a class,
- * Zero means this element refers to a name.
- * NODE - Zero means this is a leaf element (the child
- * field is a value, not a pointer to another node).
- * One means this is a node element.
- * WILDCARD - Non-zero means this there was a star in the
- * original specification just before this element.
- * Zero means there was a dot.
+ * CLASS - Non-zero means this element refers to a class, zero
+ * means this element refers to a name.
+ * NODE - Zero means this is a leaf element (the child field is
+ * a value, not a pointer to another node). One means
+ * this is a node element.
+ * WILDCARD - Non-zero means this there was a star in the original
+ * specification just before this element. Zero means
+ * there was a dot.
*/
#define TYPE_MASK 0x7
@@ -108,25 +106,22 @@ typedef struct Element {
#define WILDCARD_NODE_CLASS 0x7
/*
- * The following structure is used to manage a dynamic array of
- * Elements. These structures are used for two purposes: to store
- * the contents of a node in the option tree, and for the option
- * stacks described below.
+ * The following structure is used to manage a dynamic array of Elements.
+ * These structures are used for two purposes: to store the contents of a node
+ * in the option tree, and for the option stacks described below.
*/
typedef struct ElArray {
- int arraySize; /* Number of elements actually
- * allocated in the "els" array. */
- int numUsed; /* Number of elements currently in
- * use out of els. */
+ int arraySize; /* Number of elements actually allocated in
+ * the "els" array. */
+ int numUsed; /* Number of elements currently in use out of
+ * els. */
Element *nextToUse; /* Pointer to &els[numUsed]. */
- Element els[1]; /* Array of structures describing
- * children of this node. The
- * array will actually contain enough
- * elements for all of the children
- * (and even a few extras, perhaps).
- * This must be the last field in
- * the structure. */
+ Element els[1]; /* Array of structures describing children of
+ * this node. The array will actually contain
+ * enough elements for all of the children
+ * (and even a few extras, perhaps). This must
+ * be the last field in the structure. */
} ElArray;
#define EL_ARRAY_SIZE(numEls) ((unsigned) (sizeof(ElArray) \
@@ -135,54 +130,53 @@ typedef struct ElArray {
/*
* In addition to the option tree, which is a relatively static structure,
- * there are eight additional structures called "stacks", which are used
- * to speed up queries into the option database. The stack structures
- * are designed for the situation where an individual widget makes repeated
- * requests for its particular options. The requests differ only in
- * their last name/class, so during the first request we extract all
- * the options pertaining to the particular widget and save them in a
- * stack-like cache; subsequent requests for the same widget can search
- * the cache relatively quickly. In fact, the cache is a hierarchical
- * one, storing a list of relevant options for this widget and all of
- * its ancestors up to the application root; hence the name "stack".
- *
- * Each of the eight stacks consists of an array of Elements, ordered in
- * terms of levels in the window hierarchy. All the elements relevant
- * for the top-level widget appear first in the array, followed by all
- * those from the next-level widget on the path to the current widget,
- * etc. down to those for the current widget.
- *
- * Cached information is divided into eight stacks according to the
- * CLASS, NODE, and WILDCARD flags. Leaf and non-leaf information is
- * kept separate to speed up individual probes (non-leaf information is
- * only relevant when building the stacks, but isn't relevant when
- * making probes; similarly, only non-leaf information is relevant
- * when the stacks are being extended to the next widget down in the
- * widget hierarchy). Wildcard elements are handled separately from
- * "exact" elements because once they appear at a particular level in
- * the stack they remain active for all deeper levels; exact elements
- * are only relevant at a particular level. For example, when searching
- * for options relevant in a particular window, the entire wildcard
- * stacks get checked, but only the portions of the exact stacks that
- * pertain to the window's parent. Lastly, name and class stacks are
- * kept separate because different search keys are used when searching
- * them; keeping them separate speeds up the searches.
+ * there are eight additional structures called "stacks", which are used to
+ * speed up queries into the option database. The stack structures are
+ * designed for the situation where an individual widget makes repeated
+ * requests for its particular options. The requests differ only in their last
+ * name/class, so during the first request we extract all the options
+ * pertaining to the particular widget and save them in a stack-like cache;
+ * subsequent requests for the same widget can search the cache relatively
+ * quickly. In fact, the cache is a hierarchical one, storing a list of
+ * relevant options for this widget and all of its ancestors up to the
+ * application root; hence the name "stack".
+ *
+ * Each of the eight stacks consists of an array of Elements, ordered in terms
+ * of levels in the window hierarchy. All the elements relevant for the
+ * top-level widget appear first in the array, followed by all those from the
+ * next-level widget on the path to the current widget, etc. down to those for
+ * the current widget.
+ *
+ * Cached information is divided into eight stacks according to the CLASS,
+ * NODE, and WILDCARD flags. Leaf and non-leaf information is kept separate to
+ * speed up individual probes (non-leaf information is only relevant when
+ * building the stacks, but isn't relevant when making probes; similarly, only
+ * non-leaf information is relevant when the stacks are being extended to the
+ * next widget down in the widget hierarchy). Wildcard elements are handled
+ * separately from "exact" elements because once they appear at a particular
+ * level in the stack they remain active for all deeper levels; exact elements
+ * are only relevant at a particular level. For example, when searching for
+ * options relevant in a particular window, the entire wildcard stacks get
+ * checked, but only the portions of the exact stacks that pertain to the
+ * window's parent. Lastly, name and class stacks are kept separate because
+ * different search keys are used when searching them; keeping them separate
+ * speeds up the searches.
*/
#define NUM_STACKS 8
/*
- * One of the following structures is used to keep track of each
- * level in the stacks.
+ * One of the following structures is used to keep track of each level in the
+ * stacks.
*/
typedef struct StackLevel {
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window corresponding to this stack
* level. */
- int bases[NUM_STACKS]; /* For each stack, index of first
- * element on stack corresponding to
- * this level (used to restore "numUsed"
- * fields when popping out of a level. */
+ int bases[NUM_STACKS]; /* For each stack, index of first element on
+ * stack corresponding to this level (used to
+ * restore "numUsed" fields when popping out
+ * of a level. */
} StackLevel;
typedef struct ThreadSpecificData {
@@ -190,59 +184,51 @@ typedef struct ThreadSpecificData {
* for the current thread needs to be
* initialized. */
ElArray *stacks[NUM_STACKS];
- TkWindow *cachedWindow;
- /* Lowest-level window currently
- * loaded in stacks at present.
- * NULL means stacks have never
- * been used, or have been
- * invalidated because of a change
- * to the database. */
+ TkWindow *cachedWindow; /* Lowest-level window currently loaded in
+ * stacks at present. NULL means stacks have
+ * never been used, or have been invalidated
+ * because of a change to the database. */
/*
- * Information about all of the stack levels that are currently
- * active. This array grows dynamically to become as large as needed.
+ * Information about all of the stack levels that are currently active.
+ * This array grows dynamically to become as large as needed.
*/
StackLevel *levels; /* Array describing current stack. */
int numLevels; /* Total space allocated. */
- int curLevel; /* Highest level currently in use. Note:
- * curLevel is never 0! (I don't remember
- * why anymore...) */
- /*
- * The variable below is a serial number for all options entered into
- * the database so far. It increments on each addition to the option
- * database. It is used in computing option priorities, so that the
- * most recent entry wins when choosing between options at the same
- * priority level.
- */
-
- int serial;
- Element defaultMatch; /* Special "no match" Element to use as
+ int curLevel; /* Highest level currently in use. Note:
+ * curLevel is never 0! (I don't remember why
+ * anymore...) */
+ int serial; /* A serial number for all options entered
+ * into the database so far. It increments on
+ * each addition to the option database. It is
+ * used in computing option priorities, so
+ * that the most recent entry wins when
+ * choosing between options at the same
+ * priority level.
+ */
+ Element defaultMatch; /* Special "no match" Element to use as
* default for searches.*/
} ThreadSpecificData;
static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey;
/*
- * Forward declarations for procedures defined in this file:
+ * Forward declarations for functions defined in this file:
*/
-static int AddFromString _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Window tkwin, char *string, int priority));
-static void ClearOptionTree _ANSI_ARGS_((ElArray *arrayPtr));
-static ElArray * ExtendArray _ANSI_ARGS_((ElArray *arrayPtr,
- Element *elPtr));
-static void ExtendStacks _ANSI_ARGS_((ElArray *arrayPtr,
- int leaf));
-static int GetDefaultOptions _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- TkWindow *winPtr));
-static ElArray * NewArray _ANSI_ARGS_((int numEls));
-static void OptionThreadExitProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData));
-static void OptionInit _ANSI_ARGS_((TkMainInfo *mainPtr));
-static int ParsePriority _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- char *string));
-static int ReadOptionFile _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Window tkwin, char *fileName, int priority));
-static void SetupStacks _ANSI_ARGS_((TkWindow *winPtr, int leaf));
+static int AddFromString(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin,
+ char *string, int priority);
+static void ClearOptionTree(ElArray *arrayPtr);
+static ElArray * ExtendArray(ElArray *arrayPtr, Element *elPtr);
+static void ExtendStacks(ElArray *arrayPtr, int leaf);
+static int GetDefaultOptions(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ TkWindow *winPtr);
+static ElArray * NewArray(int numEls);
+static void OptionThreadExitProc(ClientData clientData);
+static void OptionInit(TkMainInfo *mainPtr);
+static int ParsePriority(Tcl_Interp *interp, char *string);
+static int ReadOptionFile(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin,
+ char *fileName, int priority);
+static void SetupStacks(TkWindow *winPtr, int leaf);
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -262,14 +248,14 @@ static void SetupStacks _ANSI_ARGS_((TkWindow *winPtr, int leaf));
void
Tk_AddOption(tkwin, name, value, priority)
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window token; option will be associated
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window token; option will be associated
* with main window for this window. */
CONST char *name; /* Multi-element name of option. */
CONST char *value; /* String value for option. */
- int priority; /* Overall priority level to use for
- * this option, such as TK_USER_DEFAULT_PRIO
- * or TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO. Must be between
- * 0 and TK_MAX_PRIO. */
+ int priority; /* Overall priority level to use for this
+ * option, such as TK_USER_DEFAULT_PRIO or
+ * TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO. Must be between 0 and
+ * TK_MAX_PRIO. */
{
TkWindow *winPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr->winPtr;
register ElArray **arrayPtrPtr;
@@ -280,18 +266,17 @@ Tk_AddOption(tkwin, name, value, priority)
int count, firstField, length;
#define TMP_SIZE 100
char tmp[TMP_SIZE+1];
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
if (winPtr->mainPtr->optionRootPtr == NULL) {
OptionInit(winPtr->mainPtr);
}
- tsdPtr->cachedWindow = NULL; /* Invalidate the cache. */
+ tsdPtr->cachedWindow = NULL;/* Invalidate the cache. */
/*
- * Compute the priority for the new element, including both the
- * overall level and the serial number (to disambiguate with the
- * level).
+ * Compute the priority for the new element, including both the overall
+ * level and the serial number (to disambiguate with the level).
*/
if (priority < 0) {
@@ -309,11 +294,10 @@ Tk_AddOption(tkwin, name, value, priority)
arrayPtrPtr = &(((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr->optionRootPtr);
p = name;
for (firstField = 1; ; firstField = 0) {
-
/*
- * Scan the next field from the name and convert it to a Tk_Uid.
- * Must copy the field before calling Tk_Uid, so that a terminating
- * NULL may be added without modifying the source string.
+ * Scan the next field from the name and convert it to a Tk_Uid. Must
+ * copy the field before calling Tk_Uid, so that a terminating NULL
+ * may be added without modifying the source string.
*/
if (*p == '*') {
@@ -338,12 +322,10 @@ Tk_AddOption(tkwin, name, value, priority)
}
if (*p != 0) {
-
/*
- * New element will be a node. If this option can't possibly
- * apply to this main window, then just skip it. Otherwise,
- * add it to the parent, if it isn't already there, and descend
- * into it.
+ * New element will be a node. If this option can't possibly apply
+ * to this main window, then just skip it. Otherwise, add it to
+ * the parent, if it isn't already there, and descend into it.
*/
newEl.flags |= NODE;
@@ -370,11 +352,10 @@ Tk_AddOption(tkwin, name, value, priority)
p++;
}
} else {
-
/*
- * New element is a leaf. Add it to the parent, if it isn't
- * already there. If it exists already, keep whichever value
- * has highest priority.
+ * New element is a leaf. Add it to the parent, if it isn't
+ * already there. If it exists already, keep whichever value has
+ * highest priority.
*/
newEl.child.valueUid = Tk_GetUid(value);
@@ -405,27 +386,26 @@ Tk_AddOption(tkwin, name, value, priority)
* Retrieve an option from the option database.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the value specified in the option
- * database for the given name and class on the given
- * window. If there is nothing specified in the database
- * for that option, then NULL is returned.
+ * The return value is the value specified in the option database for the
+ * given name and class on the given window. If there is nothing
+ * specified in the database for that option, then NULL is returned.
*
* Side effects:
- * The internal caches used to speed up option mapping
- * may be modified, if this tkwin is different from the
- * last tkwin used for option retrieval.
+ * The internal caches used to speed up option mapping may be modified,
+ * if this tkwin is different from the last tkwin used for option
+ * retrieval.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
Tk_Uid
Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window that option is
- * associated with. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window that option is associated
+ * with. */
CONST char *name; /* Name of option. */
- CONST char *className; /* Class of option. NULL means there
- * is no class for this option: just
- * check for name. */
+ CONST char *className; /* Class of option. NULL means there is no
+ * class for this option: just check for
+ * name. */
{
Tk_Uid nameId, classId = NULL;
char *masqName;
@@ -433,12 +413,12 @@ Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
register int count;
StackLevel *levelPtr;
int stackDepth[NUM_STACKS];
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
/*
- * Note: no need to call OptionInit here: it will be done by
- * the SetupStacks call below (squeeze out those nanoseconds).
+ * Note: no need to call OptionInit here: it will be done by the
+ * SetupStacks call below (squeeze out those nanoseconds).
*/
if (tkwin != (Tk_Window) tsdPtr->cachedWindow) {
@@ -448,32 +428,33 @@ Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
/*
* Get a default "best" match.
*/
-
+
bestPtr = &tsdPtr->defaultMatch;
/*
* For megawidget support, we want to have some widget options masquerade
- * as options for other widgets. For example, a combobox has a button in
+ * as options for other widgets. For example, a combobox has a button in
* it; this button ought to pick up the *Button.background, etc., options.
* But because the class of the widget is Combobox, our normal search
* won't get that option.
*
* To work around this, the option name field syntax was extended to allow
* for a "." in the name; if this character occurs in the name, then it
- * indicates that this name contains a new window class and an option name,
- * ie, "Button.foreground". If we see this form in the name field, we
- * query the option database directly (since the option stacks will not
+ * indicates that this name contains a new window class and an option
+ * name, ie, "Button.foreground". If we see this form in the name field,
+ * we query the option database directly (since the option stacks will not
* have the information we need).
*/
masqName = strchr(name, (int)'.');
if (masqName != NULL) {
/*
- * This option is masquerading with a different window class.
- * Search the stack to the depth it was before the current window's
+ * This option is masquerading with a different window class. Search
+ * the stack to the depth it was before the current window's
* information was pushed (the value for which is stored in the bases
* field).
*/
+
levelPtr = &tsdPtr->levels[tsdPtr->curLevel];
nameId = Tk_GetUid(masqName+1);
for (count = 0; count < NUM_STACKS; count++) {
@@ -481,9 +462,10 @@ Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
}
} else {
/*
- * No option masquerading here. Just use the current level to get the
+ * No option masquerading here. Just use the current level to get the
* stack depths.
*/
+
nameId = Tk_GetUid(name);
for (count = 0; count < NUM_STACKS; count++) {
stackDepth[count] = tsdPtr->stacks[count]->numUsed;
@@ -530,11 +512,11 @@ Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
}
}
}
-
+
/*
- * If this option was masquerading with a different window class,
- * probe the option database now. Note that this will be inefficient
- * if the option database is densely populated, or if the widget has many
+ * If this option was masquerading with a different window class, probe
+ * the option database now. Note that this will be inefficient if the
+ * option database is densely populated, or if the widget has many
* masquerading options.
*/
@@ -543,43 +525,42 @@ Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
Tk_Uid nodeId, winClassId, winNameId;
unsigned int classNameLength;
register Element *nodePtr, *leafPtr;
- static int searchOrder[] = { EXACT_NODE_NAME,
- WILDCARD_NODE_NAME,
- EXACT_NODE_CLASS,
- WILDCARD_NODE_CLASS,
- -1 };
+ static int searchOrder[] = {
+ EXACT_NODE_NAME, WILDCARD_NODE_NAME, EXACT_NODE_CLASS,
+ WILDCARD_NODE_CLASS, -1
+ };
int *currentPtr, currentStack, leafCount;
-
+
/*
* Extract the masquerade class name from the name field.
*/
-
+
classNameLength = (unsigned int)(masqName - name);
- masqClass = (char *)ckalloc(classNameLength + 1);
+ masqClass = (char *) ckalloc(classNameLength + 1);
strncpy(masqClass, name, classNameLength);
masqClass[classNameLength] = '\0';
-
- winClassId = Tk_GetUid(masqClass);
+
+ winClassId = Tk_GetUid(masqClass);
ckfree(masqClass);
- winNameId = ((TkWindow *)tkwin)->nameUid;
+ winNameId = ((TkWindow *)tkwin)->nameUid;
levelPtr = &tsdPtr->levels[tsdPtr->curLevel];
for (currentPtr = searchOrder; *currentPtr != -1; currentPtr++) {
currentStack = *currentPtr;
- nodePtr = tsdPtr->stacks[currentStack]->els;
- count = levelPtr->bases[currentStack];
+ nodePtr = tsdPtr->stacks[currentStack]->els;
+ count = levelPtr->bases[currentStack];
/*
- * For wildcard stacks, check all entries; for non-wildcard
+ * For wildcard stacks, check all entries; for non-wildcard
* stacks, only check things that matched in the parent.
*/
-
+
if (!(currentStack & WILDCARD)) {
nodePtr += levelPtr[-1].bases[currentStack];
count -= levelPtr[-1].bases[currentStack];
}
-
+
if (currentStack && CLASS) {
nodeId = winClassId;
} else {
@@ -588,8 +569,8 @@ Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
for ( ; count > 0; nodePtr++, count--) {
if (nodePtr->nameUid == nodeId) {
- leafPtr = nodePtr->child.arrayPtr->els;
- leafCount = nodePtr->child.arrayPtr->numUsed;
+ leafPtr = nodePtr->child.arrayPtr->els;
+ leafCount = nodePtr->child.arrayPtr->numUsed;
for ( ; leafCount > 0; leafPtr++, leafCount--) {
if (leafPtr->flags & CLASS && className != NULL) {
if (leafPtr->nameUid == classId &&
@@ -607,7 +588,7 @@ Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
}
}
}
-
+
return bestPtr->child.valueUid;
}
@@ -616,8 +597,8 @@ Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
*
* Tk_OptionObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "option" Tcl command.
- * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "option" Tcl command. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -630,15 +611,14 @@ Tk_GetOption(tkwin, name, className)
int
Tk_OptionObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
- ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with
- * interpreter. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with interpreter. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of Tcl_Obj arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Tcl_Obj arguments. */
{
Tk_Window tkwin = (Tk_Window) clientData;
int index, result;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
static CONST char *optionCmds[] = {
@@ -659,85 +639,85 @@ Tk_OptionObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
if (result != TCL_OK) {
return result;
}
-
+
result = TCL_OK;
switch ((enum optionVals) index) {
- case OPTION_ADD: {
- int priority;
- if ((objc != 4) && (objc != 5)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "pattern value ?priority?");
+ case OPTION_ADD: {
+ int priority;
+ if ((objc != 4) && (objc != 5)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "pattern value ?priority?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (objc == 4) {
+ priority = TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO;
+ } else {
+ priority = ParsePriority(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]));
+ if (priority < 0) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
+ }
+ Tk_AddOption(tkwin, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
+ priority);
+ break;
+ }
- if (objc == 4) {
- priority = TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO;
- } else {
- priority = ParsePriority(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]));
- if (priority < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- Tk_AddOption(tkwin, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), priority);
- break;
+ case OPTION_CLEAR: {
+ TkMainInfo *mainPtr;
+
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ mainPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr;
+ if (mainPtr->optionRootPtr != NULL) {
+ ClearOptionTree(mainPtr->optionRootPtr);
+ mainPtr->optionRootPtr = NULL;
}
+ tsdPtr->cachedWindow = NULL;
+ break;
+ }
- case OPTION_CLEAR: {
- TkMainInfo *mainPtr;
+ case OPTION_GET: {
+ Tk_Window window;
+ Tk_Uid value;
- if (objc != 2) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- mainPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr;
- if (mainPtr->optionRootPtr != NULL) {
- ClearOptionTree(mainPtr->optionRootPtr);
- mainPtr->optionRootPtr = NULL;
- }
- tsdPtr->cachedWindow = NULL;
- break;
+ if (objc != 5) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "window name class");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ window = Tk_NameToWindow(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), tkwin);
+ if (window == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
+ value = Tk_GetOption(window, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[4]));
+ if (value != NULL) {
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *)value, TCL_STATIC);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
- case OPTION_GET: {
- Tk_Window window;
- Tk_Uid value;
-
- if (objc != 5) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "window name class");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- window = Tk_NameToWindow(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), tkwin);
- if (window == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- value = Tk_GetOption(window, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
- Tcl_GetString(objv[4]));
- if (value != NULL) {
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *)value, TCL_STATIC);
- }
- break;
+ case OPTION_READFILE: {
+ int priority;
+
+ if ((objc != 3) && (objc != 4)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "fileName ?priority?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case OPTION_READFILE: {
- int priority;
-
- if ((objc != 3) && (objc != 4)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "fileName ?priority?");
+ if (objc == 4) {
+ priority = ParsePriority(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]));
+ if (priority < 0) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
- if (objc == 4) {
- priority = ParsePriority(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]));
- if (priority < 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- } else {
- priority = TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO;
- }
- result = ReadOptionFile(interp, tkwin, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- priority);
- break;
+ } else {
+ priority = TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO;
}
+ result = ReadOptionFile(interp, tkwin, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ priority);
+ break;
+ }
}
return result;
}
@@ -747,16 +727,14 @@ Tk_OptionObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* TkOptionDeadWindow --
*
- * This procedure is called whenever a window is deleted.
- * It cleans up any option-related stuff associated with
- * the window.
+ * This function is called whenever a window is deleted. It cleans up any
+ * option-related stuff associated with the window.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Option-related resources are freed. See code below
- * for details.
+ * Option-related resources are freed. See code below for details.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -765,7 +743,7 @@ void
TkOptionDeadWindow(winPtr)
register TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window to be cleaned up. */
{
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
/*
@@ -783,8 +761,7 @@ TkOptionDeadWindow(winPtr)
}
/*
- * If this window was a main window, then delete its option
- * database.
+ * If this window was a main window, then delete its option database.
*/
if ((winPtr->mainPtr != NULL) && (winPtr->mainPtr->winPtr == winPtr)
@@ -799,10 +776,9 @@ TkOptionDeadWindow(winPtr)
*
* TkOptionClassChanged --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when a window's class changes. If
- * the window is on the option cache, this procedure flushes
- * any information for the window, since the new class could change
- * what is relevant.
+ * This function is invoked when a window's class changes. If the window
+ * is on the option cache, this function flushes any information for the
+ * window, since the new class could change what is relevant.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -819,7 +795,7 @@ TkOptionClassChanged(winPtr)
{
int i, j, *basePtr;
ElArray *arrayPtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
if (winPtr->optionLevel == -1) {
@@ -827,8 +803,8 @@ TkOptionClassChanged(winPtr)
}
/*
- * Find the lowest stack level that refers to this window, then
- * flush all of the levels above the matching one.
+ * Find the lowest stack level that refers to this window, then flush all
+ * of the levels above the matching one.
*/
for (i = 1; i <= tsdPtr->curLevel; i++) {
@@ -861,9 +837,9 @@ TkOptionClassChanged(winPtr)
* Parse a string priority value.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the integer priority level corresponding
- * to string, or -1 if string doesn't point to a valid priority level.
- * In this case, an error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * The return value is the integer priority level corresponding to
+ * string, or -1 if string doesn't point to a valid priority level. In
+ * this case, an error message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -915,17 +891,17 @@ ParsePriority(interp, string)
*
* AddFromString --
*
- * Given a string containing lines in the standard format for
- * X resources (see other documentation for details on what this
- * is), parse the resource specifications and enter them as options
- * for tkwin's main window.
+ * Given a string containing lines in the standard format for X resources
+ * (see other documentation for details on what this is), parse the
+ * resource specifications and enter them as options for tkwin's main
+ * window.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a standard Tcl return code. In the case of
- * an error in parsing string, TCL_ERROR will be returned and an
- * error message will be left in the interp's result. The memory at
- * string is totally trashed by this procedure. If you care about
- * its contents, make a copy before calling here.
+ * The return value is a standard Tcl return code. In the case of an
+ * error in parsing string, TCL_ERROR will be returned and an error
+ * message will be left in the interp's result. The memory at string is
+ * totally trashed by this function. If you care about its contents, make
+ * a copy before calling here.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -936,13 +912,13 @@ ParsePriority(interp, string)
static int
AddFromString(interp, tkwin, string, priority)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for reporting results. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window: options are entered
- * for this window's main window. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window: options are entered for
+ * this window's main window. */
char *string; /* String containing option specifiers. */
- int priority; /* Priority level to use for options in
- * this string, such as TK_USER_DEFAULT_PRIO
- * or TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO. Must be between
- * 0 and TK_MAX_PRIO. */
+ int priority; /* Priority level to use for options in this
+ * string, such as TK_USER_DEFAULT_PRIO or
+ * TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO. Must be between 0 and
+ * TK_MAX_PRIO. */
{
register char *src, *dst;
char *name, *value;
@@ -973,7 +949,7 @@ AddFromString(interp, tkwin, string, priority)
src++;
lineNum++;
continue;
- }
+ }
if (*src == '\0') {
break;
}
@@ -987,7 +963,7 @@ AddFromString(interp, tkwin, string, priority)
while (*src != ':') {
if ((*src == '\0') || (*src == '\n')) {
char buf[32 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
-
+
sprintf(buf, "missing colon on line %d", lineNum);
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -1022,7 +998,7 @@ AddFromString(interp, tkwin, string, priority)
}
if (*src == '\0') {
char buf[32 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
-
+
sprintf(buf, "missing value on line %d", lineNum);
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -1037,7 +1013,7 @@ AddFromString(interp, tkwin, string, priority)
while (*src != '\n') {
if (*src == '\0') {
char buf[32 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
-
+
sprintf(buf, "missing newline on line %d", lineNum);
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -1069,13 +1045,13 @@ AddFromString(interp, tkwin, string, priority)
*
* ReadOptionFile --
*
- * Read a file of options ("resources" in the old X terminology)
- * and load them into the option database.
+ * Read a file of options ("resources" in the old X terminology) and load
+ * them into the option database.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a standard Tcl return code. In the case of
- * an error in parsing string, TCL_ERROR will be returned and an
- * error message will be left in the interp's result.
+ * The return value is a standard Tcl return code. In the case of an
+ * error in parsing string, TCL_ERROR will be returned and an error
+ * message will be left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1086,13 +1062,13 @@ AddFromString(interp, tkwin, string, priority)
static int
ReadOptionFile(interp, tkwin, fileName, priority)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for reporting results. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window: options are entered
- * for this window's main window. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window: options are entered for
+ * this window's main window. */
char *fileName; /* Name of file containing options. */
- int priority; /* Priority level to use for options in
- * this file, such as TK_USER_DEFAULT_PRIO
- * or TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO. Must be between
- * 0 and TK_MAX_PRIO. */
+ int priority; /* Priority level to use for options in this
+ * file, such as TK_USER_DEFAULT_PRIO or
+ * TK_INTERACTIVE_PRIO. Must be between 0 and
+ * TK_MAX_PRIO. */
{
CONST char *realName;
char *buffer;
@@ -1103,13 +1079,13 @@ ReadOptionFile(interp, tkwin, fileName, priority)
/*
* Prevent file system access in a safe interpreter.
*/
-
+
if (Tcl_IsSafe(interp)) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't read options from a file in a",
" safe interpreter", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
+
realName = Tcl_TranslateFileName(interp, fileName, &newName);
if (realName == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -1124,10 +1100,10 @@ ReadOptionFile(interp, tkwin, fileName, priority)
}
/*
- * Compute size of file by seeking to the end of the file. This will
+ * Compute size of file by seeking to the end of the file. This will
* overallocate if we are performing CRLF translation.
*/
-
+
bufferSize = (int) Tcl_Seek(chan, (Tcl_WideInt) 0, SEEK_END);
(void) Tcl_Seek(chan, (Tcl_WideInt) 0, SEEK_SET);
@@ -1161,9 +1137,8 @@ ReadOptionFile(interp, tkwin, fileName, priority)
* Create a new ElArray structure of a given size.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to a properly initialized
- * element array with "numEls" space. The array is marked
- * as having no active elements.
+ * The return value is a pointer to a properly initialized element array
+ * with "numEls" space. The array is marked as having no active elements.
*
* Side effects:
* Memory is allocated.
@@ -1189,12 +1164,11 @@ NewArray(numEls)
*
* ExtendArray --
*
- * Add a new element to an array, extending the array if
- * necessary.
+ * Add a new element to an array, extending the array if necessary.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the new array, which
- * will be different from arrayPtr if the array got expanded.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the new array, which will be
+ * different from arrayPtr if the array got expanded.
*
* Side effects:
* Memory may be allocated or freed.
@@ -1204,8 +1178,8 @@ NewArray(numEls)
static ElArray *
ExtendArray(arrayPtr, elPtr)
- register ElArray *arrayPtr; /* Array to be extended. */
- register Element *elPtr; /* Element to be copied into array. */
+ register ElArray *arrayPtr; /* Array to be extended. */
+ register Element *elPtr; /* Element to be copied into array. */
{
/*
* If the current array has filled up, make it bigger.
@@ -1235,40 +1209,40 @@ ExtendArray(arrayPtr, elPtr)
*
* SetupStacks --
*
- * Arrange the stacks so that they cache all the option
- * information for a particular window.
+ * Arrange the stacks so that they cache all the option information for a
+ * particular window.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The stacks are modified to hold information for tkwin
- * and all its ancestors in the window hierarchy.
+ * The stacks are modified to hold information for tkwin and all its
+ * ancestors in the window hierarchy.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SetupStacks(winPtr, leaf)
- TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window for which information is to
- * be cached. */
- int leaf; /* Non-zero means this is the leaf
- * window being probed. Zero means this
- * is an ancestor of the desired leaf. */
+ TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window for which information is to be
+ * cached. */
+ int leaf; /* Non-zero means this is the leaf window
+ * being probed. Zero means this is an
+ * ancestor of the desired leaf. */
{
int level, i, *iPtr;
register StackLevel *levelPtr;
register ElArray *arrayPtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
/*
- * The following array defines the order in which the current
- * stacks are searched to find matching entries to add to the
- * stacks. Given the current priority-based scheme, the order
- * below is no longer relevant; all that matters is that an
- * element is on the list *somewhere*. The ordering is a relic
- * of the old days when priorities were determined differently.
+ * The following array defines the order in which the current stacks are
+ * searched to find matching entries to add to the stacks. Given the
+ * current priority-based scheme, the order below is no longer relevant;
+ * all that matters is that an element is on the list *somewhere*. The
+ * ordering is a relic of the old days when priorities were determined
+ * differently.
*/
static int searchOrder[] = {WILDCARD_NODE_CLASS, WILDCARD_NODE_NAME,
@@ -1279,8 +1253,7 @@ SetupStacks(winPtr, leaf)
}
/*
- * Step 1: make sure that options are cached for this window's
- * parent.
+ * Step 1: make sure that options are cached for this window's parent.
*/
if (winPtr->parentPtr != NULL) {
@@ -1295,8 +1268,8 @@ SetupStacks(winPtr, leaf)
}
/*
- * Step 2: pop extra unneeded information off the stacks and
- * mark those windows as no longer having cached information.
+ * Step 2: pop extra unneeded information off the stacks and mark those
+ * windows as no longer having cached information.
*/
if (tsdPtr->curLevel >= level) {
@@ -1314,9 +1287,9 @@ SetupStacks(winPtr, leaf)
tsdPtr->curLevel = winPtr->optionLevel = level;
/*
- * Step 3: if the root database information isn't loaded or
- * isn't valid, initialize level 0 of the stack from the
- * database root (this only happens if winPtr is a main window).
+ * Step 3: if the root database information isn't loaded or isn't valid,
+ * initialize level 0 of the stack from the database root (this only
+ * happens if winPtr is a main window).
*/
if ((tsdPtr->curLevel == 1)
@@ -1331,10 +1304,9 @@ SetupStacks(winPtr, leaf)
}
/*
- * Step 4: create a new stack level; grow the level array if
- * we've run out of levels. Clear the stacks for EXACT_LEAF_NAME
- * and EXACT_LEAF_CLASS (anything that was there is of no use
- * any more).
+ * Step 4: create a new stack level; grow the level array if we've run out
+ * of levels. Clear the stacks for EXACT_LEAF_NAME and EXACT_LEAF_CLASS
+ * (anything that was there is of no use any more).
*/
if (tsdPtr->curLevel >= tsdPtr->numLevels) {
@@ -1359,10 +1331,10 @@ SetupStacks(winPtr, leaf)
for (i = 0; i < NUM_STACKS; i++) {
levelPtr->bases[i] = tsdPtr->stacks[i]->numUsed;
}
+
/*
* Step 5: scan the current stack level looking for matches to this
- * window's name or class; where found, add new information to the
- * stacks.
+ * window's name or class; where found, add new information to the stacks.
*/
for (iPtr = searchOrder; *iPtr != -1; iPtr++) {
@@ -1380,8 +1352,8 @@ SetupStacks(winPtr, leaf)
count = levelPtr->bases[i];
/*
- * For wildcard stacks, check all entries; for non-wildcard
- * stacks, only check things that matched in the parent.
+ * For wildcard stacks, check all entries; for non-wildcard stacks,
+ * only check things that matched in the parent.
*/
if (!(i & WILDCARD)) {
@@ -1403,9 +1375,8 @@ SetupStacks(winPtr, leaf)
*
* ExtendStacks --
*
- * Given an element array, copy all the elements from the
- * array onto the system stacks (except for irrelevant leaf
- * elements).
+ * Given an element array, copy all the elements from the array onto the
+ * system stacks (except for irrelevant leaf elements).
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1424,7 +1395,7 @@ ExtendStacks(arrayPtr, leaf)
{
register int count;
register Element *elPtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
for (elPtr = arrayPtr->els, count = arrayPtr->numUsed;
@@ -1457,7 +1428,7 @@ static void
OptionThreadExitProc(clientData)
ClientData clientData; /* not used */
{
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
if (tsdPtr->initialized) {
@@ -1488,20 +1459,20 @@ OptionThreadExitProc(clientData)
static void
OptionInit(mainPtr)
- register TkMainInfo *mainPtr; /* Top-level information about
- * window that isn't initialized
- * yet. */
+ register TkMainInfo *mainPtr;
+ /* Top-level information about window that
+ * isn't initialized yet. */
{
int i;
Tcl_Interp *interp;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
Element *defaultMatchPtr = &tsdPtr->defaultMatch;
/*
* First, once-only initialization.
*/
-
+
if (tsdPtr->initialized == 0) {
tsdPtr->initialized = 1;
tsdPtr->cachedWindow = NULL;
@@ -1509,13 +1480,13 @@ OptionInit(mainPtr)
tsdPtr->curLevel = -1;
tsdPtr->serial = 0;
- tsdPtr->levels = (StackLevel *) ckalloc((unsigned)
+ tsdPtr->levels = (StackLevel *) ckalloc((unsigned)
(5*sizeof(StackLevel)));
for (i = 0; i < NUM_STACKS; i++) {
tsdPtr->stacks[i] = NewArray(10);
tsdPtr->levels[0].bases[i] = 0;
}
-
+
defaultMatchPtr->nameUid = NULL;
defaultMatchPtr->child.valueUid = NULL;
defaultMatchPtr->priority = -1;
@@ -1524,7 +1495,7 @@ OptionInit(mainPtr)
}
/*
- * Then, per-main-window initialization. Create and delete dummy
+ * Then, per-main-window initialization. Create and delete dummy
* interpreter for message logging.
*/
@@ -1539,23 +1510,22 @@ OptionInit(mainPtr)
*
* ClearOptionTree --
*
- * This procedure is called to erase everything in a
- * hierarchical option database.
+ * This function is called to erase everything in a hierarchical option
+ * database.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * All the options associated with arrayPtr are deleted,
- * along with all option subtrees. The space pointed to
- * by arrayPtr is freed.
+ * All the options associated with arrayPtr are deleted, along with all
+ * option subtrees. The space pointed to by arrayPtr is freed.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
ClearOptionTree(arrayPtr)
- ElArray *arrayPtr; /* Array of options; delete everything
+ ElArray *arrayPtr; /* Array of options; delete everything
* referred to recursively by this. */
{
register Element *elPtr;
@@ -1575,17 +1545,16 @@ ClearOptionTree(arrayPtr)
*
* GetDefaultOptions --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to load the default set of options
- * for a window.
+ * This function is invoked to load the default set of options for a
+ * window.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Options are added to those for winPtr's main window. If
- * there exists a RESOURCE_MANAGER proprety for winPtr's
- * display, that is used. Otherwise, the .Xdefaults file in
- * the user's home directory is used.
+ * Options are added to those for winPtr's main window. If there exists a
+ * RESOURCE_MANAGER proprety for winPtr's display, that is used.
+ * Otherwise, the .Xdefaults file in the user's home directory is used.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1621,8 +1590,7 @@ GetDefaultOptions(interp, winPtr)
}
/*
- * No luck there. Try a .Xdefaults file in the user's home
- * directory.
+ * No luck there. Try a .Xdefaults file in the user's home directory.
*/
if (regProp != NULL) {
@@ -1632,3 +1600,11 @@ GetDefaultOptions(interp, winPtr)
TK_USER_DEFAULT_PRIO);
return result;
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkPack.c b/generic/tkPack.c
index 269e395..105bca0 100644
--- a/generic/tkPack.c
+++ b/generic/tkPack.c
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkPack.c --
*
- * This file contains code to implement the "packer"
- * geometry manager for Tk.
+ * This file contains code to implement the "packer" geometry manager for
+ * Tk.
*
* Copyright (c) 1990-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkPack.c,v 1.21 2005/01/11 10:35:27 dkf Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkPack.c,v 1.22 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkPort.h"
@@ -28,70 +28,68 @@ static CONST char *sideNames[] = {
*/
typedef struct Packer {
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Tk token for window. NULL means that
- * the window has been deleted, but the
- * packet hasn't had a chance to clean up
- * yet because the structure is still in
- * use. */
- struct Packer *masterPtr; /* Master window within which this window
- * is packed (NULL means this window
- * isn't managed by the packer). */
- struct Packer *nextPtr; /* Next window packed within same
- * master. List is priority-ordered:
- * first on list gets packed first. */
- struct Packer *slavePtr; /* First in list of slaves packed
- * inside this window (NULL means
- * no packed slaves). */
- Side side; /* Side of master against which
- * this window is packed. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Tk token for window. NULL means that the
+ * window has been deleted, but the packet
+ * hasn't had a chance to clean up yet because
+ * the structure is still in use. */
+ struct Packer *masterPtr; /* Master window within which this window is
+ * packed (NULL means this window isn't
+ * managed by the packer). */
+ struct Packer *nextPtr; /* Next window packed within same master.
+ * List is priority-ordered: first on list
+ * gets packed first. */
+ struct Packer *slavePtr; /* First in list of slaves packed inside this
+ * window (NULL means no packed slaves). */
+ Side side; /* Side of master against which this window is
+ * packed. */
Tk_Anchor anchor; /* If frame allocated for window is larger
- * than window needs, this indicates how
- * where to position window in frame. */
+ * than window needs, this indicates how where
+ * to position window in frame. */
int padX, padY; /* Total additional pixels to leave around the
- * window. Some is of this space is on each
- * side. This is space *outside* the window:
+ * window. Some is of this space is on each
+ * side. This is space *outside* the window:
* we'll allocate extra space in frame but
* won't enlarge window). */
- int padLeft, padTop; /* The part of padX or padY to use on the
- * left or top of the widget, respectively.
- * By default, this is half of padX or padY. */
+ int padLeft, padTop; /* The part of padX or padY to use on the left
+ * or top of the widget, respectively. By
+ * default, this is half of padX or padY. */
int iPadX, iPadY; /* Total extra pixels to allocate inside the
* window (half of this amount will appear on
* each side). */
- int doubleBw; /* Twice the window's last known border
- * width. If this changes, the window
- * must be repacked within its master. */
- int *abortPtr; /* If non-NULL, it means that there is a nested
- * call to ArrangePacking already working on
- * this window. *abortPtr may be set to 1 to
- * abort that nested call. This happens, for
- * example, if tkwin or any of its slaves
- * is deleted. */
- int flags; /* Miscellaneous flags; see below
- * for definitions. */
+ int doubleBw; /* Twice the window's last known border width.
+ * If this changes, the window must be
+ * repacked within its master. */
+ int *abortPtr; /* If non-NULL, it means that there is a
+ * nested call to ArrangePacking already
+ * working on this window. *abortPtr may be
+ * set to 1 to abort that nested call. This
+ * happens, for example, if tkwin or any of
+ * its slaves is deleted. */
+ int flags; /* Miscellaneous flags; see below for
+ * definitions. */
} Packer;
/*
* Flag values for Packer structures:
*
- * REQUESTED_REPACK: 1 means a Tcl_DoWhenIdle request
- * has already been made to repack
- * all the slaves of this window.
- * FILLX: 1 means if frame allocated for window
- * is wider than window needs, expand window
- * to fill frame. 0 means don't make window
- * any larger than needed.
+ * REQUESTED_REPACK: 1 means a Tcl_DoWhenIdle request has already
+ * been made to repack all the slaves of this
+ * window.
+ * FILLX: 1 means if frame allocated for window is wider
+ * than window needs, expand window to fill
+ * frame. 0 means don't make window any larger
+ * than needed.
* FILLY: Same as FILLX, except for height.
* EXPAND: 1 means this window's frame will absorb any
* extra space in the master window.
- * OLD_STYLE: 1 means this window is being managed with
- * the old-style packer algorithms (before
- * Tk version 3.3). The main difference is
- * that padding and filling are done differently.
+ * OLD_STYLE: 1 means this window is being managed with the
+ * old-style packer algorithms (before Tk version
+ * 3.3). The main difference is that padding and
+ * filling are done differently.
* DONT_PROPAGATE: 1 means don't set this window's requested
- * size. 0 means if this window is a master
- * then Tk will set its requested size to fit
- * the needs of its slaves.
+ * size. 0 means if this window is a master then
+ * Tk will set its requested size to fit the
+ * needs of its slaves.
*/
#define REQUESTED_REPACK 1
@@ -102,14 +100,12 @@ typedef struct Packer {
#define DONT_PROPAGATE 32
/*
- * The following structure is the official type record for the
- * packer:
+ * The following structure is the official type record for the packer:
*/
-static void PackReqProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tk_Window tkwin));
-static void PackLostSlaveProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tk_Window tkwin));
+static void PackReqProc(ClientData clientData, Tk_Window tkwin);
+static void PackLostSlaveProc(ClientData clientData,
+ Tk_Window tkwin);
static Tk_GeomMgr packerType = {
"pack", /* name */
@@ -118,36 +114,31 @@ static Tk_GeomMgr packerType = {
};
/*
- * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
+ * Forward declarations for functions defined later in this file:
*/
-static void ArrangePacking _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static int ConfigureSlaves _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Window tkwin, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void DestroyPacker _ANSI_ARGS_((char *memPtr));
-static Packer * GetPacker _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Window tkwin));
-static int PackAfter _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Packer *prevPtr, Packer *masterPtr, int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void PackReqProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tk_Window tkwin));
-static void PackStructureProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- XEvent *eventPtr));
-static void Unlink _ANSI_ARGS_((Packer *packPtr));
-static int XExpansion _ANSI_ARGS_((Packer *slavePtr,
- int cavityWidth));
-static int YExpansion _ANSI_ARGS_((Packer *slavePtr,
- int cavityHeight));
+static void ArrangePacking(ClientData clientData);
+static int ConfigureSlaves(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void DestroyPacker(char *memPtr);
+static Packer * GetPacker(Tk_Window tkwin);
+static int PackAfter(Tcl_Interp *interp, Packer *prevPtr,
+ Packer *masterPtr, int objc,Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void PackReqProc(ClientData clientData, Tk_Window tkwin);
+static void PackStructureProc(ClientData clientData,
+ XEvent *eventPtr);
+static void Unlink(Packer *packPtr);
+static int XExpansion(Packer *slavePtr, int cavityWidth);
+static int YExpansion(Packer *slavePtr, int cavityHeight);
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkPrintPadAmount --
*
- * This procedure generates a text value that describes one
- * of the -padx, -pady, -ipadx, or -ipady configuration options.
- * The text value generated is appended to the interpreter
- * result.
+ * This function generates a text value that describes one of the -padx,
+ * -pady, -ipadx, or -ipady configuration options. The text value
+ * generated is appended to the interpreter result.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -157,10 +148,11 @@ static int YExpansion _ANSI_ARGS_((Packer *slavePtr,
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-void
+
+void
TkPrintPadAmount(interp, switchName, halfSpace, allSpace)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The interpreter into which the result
- * is written. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The interpreter into which the result is
+ * written. */
char *switchName; /* One of "padx", "pady", "ipadx" or "ipady" */
int halfSpace; /* The left or top padding amount */
int allSpace; /* The total amount of padding */
@@ -181,8 +173,8 @@ TkPrintPadAmount(interp, switchName, halfSpace, allSpace)
*
* Tk_PackCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "pack" Tcl command.
- * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "pack" Tcl command. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -195,8 +187,7 @@ TkPrintPadAmount(interp, switchName, halfSpace, allSpace)
int
Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
- ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with
- * interpreter. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with interpreter. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
@@ -226,9 +217,8 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[1], optionStrings, "option", 0,
&index) != TCL_OK) {
/*
- * Call it again without the deprecated ones to get a proper
- * error message.
- * This works well since there can't be any ambiguity between
+ * Call it again without the deprecated ones to get a proper error
+ * message. This works well since there can't be any ambiguity between
* deprecated and new options.
*/
@@ -239,7 +229,8 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
argv2 = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
- if (index == PACK_AFTER) {
+ switch ((enum options) index) {
+ case PACK_AFTER: {
Packer *prevPtr;
Tk_Window tkwin2;
@@ -253,7 +244,8 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
return PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, prevPtr->masterPtr, objc-3, objv+3);
- } else if (index == PACK_APPEND) {
+ }
+ case PACK_APPEND: {
Packer *masterPtr;
register Packer *prevPtr;
Tk_Window tkwin2;
@@ -269,7 +261,8 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
}
return PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc-3, objv+3);
- } else if (index == PACK_BEFORE) {
+ }
+ case PACK_BEFORE: {
Packer *packPtr, *masterPtr;
register Packer *prevPtr;
Tk_Window tkwin2;
@@ -298,14 +291,15 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
}
return PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc-3, objv+3);
- } else if (index == PACK_CONFIGURE) {
+ }
+ case PACK_CONFIGURE:
if (argv2[0] != '.') {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad argument \"", argv2,
"\": must be name of window", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
return ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc-2, objv+2);
- } else if (index == PACK_FORGET) {
+ case PACK_FORGET: {
Tk_Window slave;
Packer *slavePtr;
int i;
@@ -326,7 +320,9 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Tk_UnmapWindow(slavePtr->tkwin);
}
}
- } else if (index == PACK_INFO) {
+ break;
+ }
+ case PACK_INFO: {
register Packer *slavePtr;
Tk_Window slave;
@@ -351,26 +347,28 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
(slavePtr->flags & EXPAND) ? "1" : "0", " -fill ",
(char *) NULL);
switch (slavePtr->flags & (FILLX|FILLY)) {
- case 0:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "none", (char *) NULL);
- break;
- case FILLX:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "x", (char *) NULL);
- break;
- case FILLY:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "y", (char *) NULL);
- break;
- case FILLX|FILLY:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "both", (char *) NULL);
- break;
+ case 0:
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "none", (char *) NULL);
+ break;
+ case FILLX:
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "x", (char *) NULL);
+ break;
+ case FILLY:
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "y", (char *) NULL);
+ break;
+ case FILLX|FILLY:
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "both", (char *) NULL);
+ break;
}
- TkPrintPadAmount(interp, "ipadx", slavePtr->iPadX/2, slavePtr->iPadX);
- TkPrintPadAmount(interp, "ipady", slavePtr->iPadY/2, slavePtr->iPadY);
- TkPrintPadAmount(interp, "padx", slavePtr->padLeft, slavePtr->padX);
- TkPrintPadAmount(interp, "pady", slavePtr->padTop, slavePtr->padY);
+ TkPrintPadAmount(interp, "ipadx", slavePtr->iPadX/2, slavePtr->iPadX);
+ TkPrintPadAmount(interp, "ipady", slavePtr->iPadY/2, slavePtr->iPadY);
+ TkPrintPadAmount(interp, "padx", slavePtr->padLeft, slavePtr->padX);
+ TkPrintPadAmount(interp, "pady", slavePtr->padTop, slavePtr->padY);
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, " -side ", sideNames[slavePtr->side],
(char *) NULL);
- } else if (index == PACK_PROPAGATE) {
+ break;
+ }
+ case PACK_PROPAGATE: {
Tk_Window master;
Packer *masterPtr;
int propagate;
@@ -409,7 +407,9 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
} else {
masterPtr->flags |= DONT_PROPAGATE;
}
- } else if (index == PACK_SLAVES) {
+ break;
+ }
+ case PACK_SLAVES: {
Tk_Window master;
Packer *masterPtr, *slavePtr;
@@ -425,7 +425,9 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
slavePtr = slavePtr->nextPtr) {
Tcl_AppendElement(interp, Tk_PathName(slavePtr->tkwin));
}
- } else if (index == PACK_UNPACK) {
+ break;
+ }
+ case PACK_UNPACK: {
Tk_Window tkwin2;
Packer *packPtr;
@@ -447,6 +449,7 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
Unlink(packPtr);
Tk_UnmapWindow(packPtr->tkwin);
}
+ break;
}
return TCL_OK;
@@ -457,15 +460,15 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* PackReqProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tk_GeometryRequest for
- * windows managed by the packer.
+ * This function is invoked by Tk_GeometryRequest for windows managed by
+ * the packer.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Arranges for tkwin, and all its managed siblings, to
- * be re-packed at the next idle point.
+ * Arranges for tkwin, and all its managed siblings, to be re-packed at
+ * the next idle point.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -473,11 +476,10 @@ Tk_PackObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
PackReqProc(clientData, tkwin)
- ClientData clientData; /* Packer's information about
- * window that got new preferred
- * geometry. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Other Tk-related information
- * about the window. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Packer's information about window that got
+ * new preferred geometry. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Other Tk-related information about the
+ * window. */
{
register Packer *packPtr = (Packer *) clientData;
@@ -493,8 +495,8 @@ PackReqProc(clientData, tkwin)
*
* PackLostSlaveProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tk whenever some other geometry
- * claims control over a slave that used to be managed by us.
+ * This function is invoked by Tk whenever some other geometry claims
+ * control over a slave that used to be managed by us.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -508,8 +510,8 @@ PackReqProc(clientData, tkwin)
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
PackLostSlaveProc(clientData, tkwin)
- ClientData clientData; /* Packer structure for slave window that
- * was stolen away. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Packer structure for slave window that was
+ * stolen away. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Tk's handle for the slave window. */
{
register Packer *slavePtr = (Packer *) clientData;
@@ -526,18 +528,16 @@ PackLostSlaveProc(clientData, tkwin)
*
* ArrangePacking --
*
- * This procedure is invoked (using the Tcl_DoWhenIdle
- * mechanism) to re-layout a set of windows managed by
- * the packer. It is invoked at idle time so that a
- * series of packer requests can be merged into a single
- * layout operation.
+ * This function is invoked (using the Tcl_DoWhenIdle mechanism) to
+ * re-layout a set of windows managed by the packer. It is invoked at
+ * idle time so that a series of packer requests can be merged into a
+ * single layout operation.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The packed slaves of masterPtr may get resized or
- * moved.
+ * The packed slaves of masterPtr may get resized or moved.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -548,16 +548,16 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
* are to be re-layed out. */
{
register Packer *masterPtr = (Packer *) clientData;
- register Packer *slavePtr;
+ register Packer *slavePtr;
int cavityX, cavityY, cavityWidth, cavityHeight;
/* These variables keep track of the
- * as-yet-unallocated space remaining in
- * the middle of the master window. */
+ * as-yet-unallocated space remaining in the
+ * middle of the master window. */
int frameX, frameY, frameWidth, frameHeight;
/* These variables keep track of the frame
* allocated to the current window. */
- int x, y, width, height; /* These variables are used to hold the
- * actual geometry of the current window. */
+ int x, y, width, height; /* These variables are used to hold the actual
+ * geometry of the current window. */
int abort; /* May get set to non-zero to abort this
* repacking operation. */
int borderX, borderY;
@@ -568,8 +568,8 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
masterPtr->flags &= ~REQUESTED_REPACK;
/*
- * If the master has no slaves anymore, then don't do anything
- * at all: just leave the master's size as-is.
+ * If the master has no slaves anymore, then don't do anything at all:
+ * just leave the master's size as-is.
*/
if (masterPtr->slavePtr == NULL) {
@@ -577,9 +577,9 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
}
/*
- * Abort any nested call to ArrangePacking for this window, since
- * we'll do everything necessary here, and set up so this call
- * can be aborted if necessary.
+ * Abort any nested call to ArrangePacking for this window, since we'll do
+ * everything necessary here, and set up so this call can be aborted if
+ * necessary.
*/
if (masterPtr->abortPtr != NULL) {
@@ -590,22 +590,19 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) masterPtr);
/*
- * Pass #1: scan all the slaves to figure out the total amount
- * of space needed. Two separate width and height values are
- * computed:
+ * Pass #1: scan all the slaves to figure out the total amount of space
+ * needed. Two separate width and height values are computed:
*
- * width - Holds the sum of the widths (plus padding) of
- * all the slaves seen so far that were packed LEFT
- * or RIGHT.
- * height - Holds the sum of the heights (plus padding) of
- * all the slaves seen so far that were packed TOP
- * or BOTTOM.
+ * width - Holds the sum of the widths (plus padding) of all the
+ * slaves seen so far that were packed LEFT or RIGHT.
+ * height - Holds the sum of the heights (plus padding) of all the
+ * slaves seen so far that were packed TOP or BOTTOM.
*
- * maxWidth - Gradually builds up the width needed by the master
- * to just barely satisfy all the slave's needs. For
- * each slave, the code computes the width needed for
- * all the slaves so far and updates maxWidth if the
- * new value is greater.
+ * maxWidth - Gradually builds up the width needed by the master to
+ * just barely satisfy all the slave's needs. For each
+ * slave, the code computes the width needed for all the
+ * slaves so far and updates maxWidth if the new value is
+ * greater.
* maxHeight - Same as maxWidth, except keeps height info.
*/
@@ -648,11 +645,10 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
}
/*
- * If the total amount of space needed in the master window has
- * changed, and if we're propagating geometry information, then
- * notify the next geometry manager up and requeue ourselves to
- * start again after the master has had a chance to
- * resize us.
+ * If the total amount of space needed in the master window has changed,
+ * and if we're propagating geometry information, then notify the next
+ * geometry manager up and requeue ourselves to start again after the
+ * master has had a chance to resize us.
*/
if (((maxWidth != Tk_ReqWidth(masterPtr->tkwin))
@@ -665,14 +661,12 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
}
/*
- * Pass #2: scan the slaves a second time assigning
- * new sizes. The "cavity" variables keep track of the
- * unclaimed space in the cavity of the window; this
- * shrinks inward as we allocate windows around the
- * edges. The "frame" variables keep track of the space
- * allocated to the current window and its frame. The
- * current window is then placed somewhere inside the
- * frame, depending on anchor.
+ * Pass #2: scan the slaves a second time assigning new sizes. The
+ * "cavity" variables keep track of the unclaimed space in the cavity of
+ * the window; this shrinks inward as we allocate windows around the
+ * edges. The "frame" variables keep track of the space allocated to the
+ * current window and its frame. The current window is then placed
+ * somewhere inside the frame, depending on anchor.
*/
cavityX = x = Tk_InternalBorderLeft(masterPtr->tkwin);
@@ -726,13 +720,12 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
}
/*
- * Now that we've got the size of the frame for the window,
- * compute the window's actual size and location using the
- * fill, padding, and frame factors. The variables "borderX"
- * and "borderY" are used to handle the differences between
- * old-style packing and the new style (in old-style, iPadX
- * and iPadY are always zero and padding is completely ignored
- * except when computing frame size).
+ * Now that we've got the size of the frame for the window, compute
+ * the window's actual size and location using the fill, padding, and
+ * frame factors. The variables "borderX" and "borderY" are used to
+ * handle the differences between old-style packing and the new style
+ * (in old-style, iPadX and iPadY are always zero and padding is
+ * completely ignored except when computing frame size).
*/
if (slavePtr->flags & OLD_STYLE) {
@@ -760,52 +753,52 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
height = frameHeight - borderY;
}
switch (slavePtr->anchor) {
- case TK_ANCHOR_N:
- x = frameX + (borderLeft + frameWidth - width - borderRight)/2;
- y = frameY + borderTop;
- break;
- case TK_ANCHOR_NE:
- x = frameX + frameWidth - width - borderRight;
- y = frameY + borderTop;
- break;
- case TK_ANCHOR_E:
- x = frameX + frameWidth - width - borderRight;
- y = frameY + (borderTop + frameHeight - height - borderBtm)/2;
- break;
- case TK_ANCHOR_SE:
- x = frameX + frameWidth - width - borderRight;
- y = frameY + frameHeight - height - borderBtm;
- break;
- case TK_ANCHOR_S:
- x = frameX + (borderLeft + frameWidth - width - borderRight)/2;
- y = frameY + frameHeight - height - borderBtm;
- break;
- case TK_ANCHOR_SW:
- x = frameX + borderLeft;
- y = frameY + frameHeight - height - borderBtm;
- break;
- case TK_ANCHOR_W:
- x = frameX + borderLeft;
- y = frameY + (borderTop + frameHeight - height - borderBtm)/2;
- break;
- case TK_ANCHOR_NW:
- x = frameX + borderLeft;
- y = frameY + borderTop;
- break;
- case TK_ANCHOR_CENTER:
- x = frameX + (borderLeft + frameWidth - width - borderRight)/2;
- y = frameY + (borderTop + frameHeight - height - borderBtm)/2;
- break;
- default:
- Tcl_Panic("bad frame factor in ArrangePacking");
+ case TK_ANCHOR_N:
+ x = frameX + (borderLeft + frameWidth - width - borderRight)/2;
+ y = frameY + borderTop;
+ break;
+ case TK_ANCHOR_NE:
+ x = frameX + frameWidth - width - borderRight;
+ y = frameY + borderTop;
+ break;
+ case TK_ANCHOR_E:
+ x = frameX + frameWidth - width - borderRight;
+ y = frameY + (borderTop + frameHeight - height - borderBtm)/2;
+ break;
+ case TK_ANCHOR_SE:
+ x = frameX + frameWidth - width - borderRight;
+ y = frameY + frameHeight - height - borderBtm;
+ break;
+ case TK_ANCHOR_S:
+ x = frameX + (borderLeft + frameWidth - width - borderRight)/2;
+ y = frameY + frameHeight - height - borderBtm;
+ break;
+ case TK_ANCHOR_SW:
+ x = frameX + borderLeft;
+ y = frameY + frameHeight - height - borderBtm;
+ break;
+ case TK_ANCHOR_W:
+ x = frameX + borderLeft;
+ y = frameY + (borderTop + frameHeight - height - borderBtm)/2;
+ break;
+ case TK_ANCHOR_NW:
+ x = frameX + borderLeft;
+ y = frameY + borderTop;
+ break;
+ case TK_ANCHOR_CENTER:
+ x = frameX + (borderLeft + frameWidth - width - borderRight)/2;
+ y = frameY + (borderTop + frameHeight - height - borderBtm)/2;
+ break;
+ default:
+ Tcl_Panic("bad frame factor in ArrangePacking");
}
width -= slavePtr->doubleBw;
height -= slavePtr->doubleBw;
/*
* The final step is to set the position, size, and mapped/unmapped
- * state of the slave. If the slave is a child of the master, then
- * do this here. Otherwise let Tk_MaintainGeometry do the work.
+ * state of the slave. If the slave is a child of the master, then do
+ * this here. Otherwise let Tk_MaintainGeometry do the work.
*/
if (masterPtr->tkwin == Tk_Parent(slavePtr->tkwin)) {
@@ -823,8 +816,8 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
}
/*
- * Don't map the slave if the master isn't mapped: wait
- * until the master gets mapped later.
+ * Don't map the slave if the master isn't mapped: wait until
+ * the master gets mapped later.
*/
if (Tk_IsMapped(masterPtr->tkwin)) {
@@ -842,9 +835,9 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
}
/*
- * Changes to the window's structure could cause almost anything
- * to happen, including deleting the parent or child. If this
- * happens, we'll be told to abort.
+ * Changes to the window's structure could cause almost anything to
+ * happen, including deleting the parent or child. If this happens,
+ * we'll be told to abort.
*/
if (abort) {
@@ -852,7 +845,7 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
}
}
- done:
+ done:
masterPtr->abortPtr = NULL;
Tcl_Release((ClientData) masterPtr);
}
@@ -862,13 +855,12 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
*
* XExpansion --
*
- * Given a list of packed slaves, the first of which is packed
- * on the left or right and is expandable, compute how much to
- * expand the child.
+ * Given a list of packed slaves, the first of which is packed on the
+ * left or right and is expandable, compute how much to expand the child.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the number of additional pixels to give to
- * the child.
+ * The return value is the number of additional pixels to give to the
+ * child.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -878,23 +870,22 @@ ArrangePacking(clientData)
static int
XExpansion(slavePtr, cavityWidth)
- register Packer *slavePtr; /* First in list of remaining
- * slaves. */
- int cavityWidth; /* Horizontal space left for all
- * remaining slaves. */
+ register Packer *slavePtr; /* First in list of remaining slaves. */
+ int cavityWidth; /* Horizontal space left for all remaining
+ * slaves. */
{
int numExpand, minExpand, curExpand;
int childWidth;
/*
- * This procedure is tricky because windows packed top or bottom can
- * be interspersed among expandable windows packed left or right.
- * Scan through the list, keeping a running sum of the widths of
- * all left and right windows (actually, count the cavity space not
- * allocated) and a running count of all expandable left and right
- * windows. At each top or bottom window, and at the end of the
- * list, compute the expansion factor that seems reasonable at that
- * point. Return the smallest factor seen at any of these points.
+ * This function is tricky because windows packed top or bottom can be
+ * interspersed among expandable windows packed left or right. Scan
+ * through the list, keeping a running sum of the widths of all left and
+ * right windows (actually, count the cavity space not allocated) and a
+ * running count of all expandable left and right windows. At each top or
+ * bottom window, and at the end of the list, compute the expansion factor
+ * that seems reasonable at that point. Return the smallest factor seen at
+ * any of these points.
*/
minExpand = cavityWidth;
@@ -926,13 +917,12 @@ XExpansion(slavePtr, cavityWidth)
*
* YExpansion --
*
- * Given a list of packed slaves, the first of which is packed
- * on the top or bottom and is expandable, compute how much to
- * expand the child.
+ * Given a list of packed slaves, the first of which is packed on the top
+ * or bottom and is expandable, compute how much to expand the child.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the number of additional pixels to give to
- * the child.
+ * The return value is the number of additional pixels to give to the
+ * child.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -942,10 +932,9 @@ XExpansion(slavePtr, cavityWidth)
static int
YExpansion(slavePtr, cavityHeight)
- register Packer *slavePtr; /* First in list of remaining
- * slaves. */
- int cavityHeight; /* Vertical space left for all
- * remaining slaves. */
+ register Packer *slavePtr; /* First in list of remaining slaves. */
+ int cavityHeight; /* Vertical space left for all remaining
+ * slaves. */
{
int numExpand, minExpand, curExpand;
int childHeight;
@@ -983,26 +972,24 @@ YExpansion(slavePtr, cavityHeight)
*
* GetPacker --
*
- * This internal procedure is used to locate a Packer
- * structure for a given window, creating one if one
- * doesn't exist already.
+ * This internal function is used to locate a Packer structure for a
+ * given window, creating one if one doesn't exist already.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the Packer structure
- * corresponding to tkwin.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the Packer structure corresponding to
+ * tkwin.
*
* Side effects:
- * A new packer structure may be created. If so, then
- * a callback is set up to clean things up when the
- * window is deleted.
+ * A new packer structure may be created. If so, then a callback is set
+ * up to clean things up when the window is deleted.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static Packer *
GetPacker(tkwin)
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window for which
- * packer structure is desired. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window for which packer structure
+ * is desired. */
{
register Packer *packPtr;
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
@@ -1015,12 +1002,12 @@ GetPacker(tkwin)
}
/*
- * See if there's already packer for this window. If not,
- * then create a new one.
+ * See if there's already packer for this window. If not, then create a
+ * new one.
*/
- hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->packerHashTable, (char *) tkwin,
- &new);
+ hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->packerHashTable, (char *) tkwin,
+ &new);
if (!new) {
return (Packer *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
}
@@ -1048,15 +1035,15 @@ GetPacker(tkwin)
*
* PackAfter --
*
- * This procedure does most of the real work of adding
- * one or more windows into the packing order for its master.
+ * This function does most of the real work of adding one or more windows
+ * into the packing order for its master.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl return value.
*
* Side effects:
- * The geometry of the specified windows may change, both now and
- * again in the future.
+ * The geometry of the specified windows may change, both now and again
+ * in the future.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1065,13 +1052,13 @@ static int
PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc, objv)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. */
Packer *prevPtr; /* Pack windows in argv just after this
- * window; NULL means pack as first
- * child of masterPtr. */
+ * window; NULL means pack as first child of
+ * masterPtr. */
Packer *masterPtr; /* Master in which to pack windows. */
int objc; /* Number of elements in objv. */
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Array of lists, each containing 2
- * elements: window name and side
- * against which to pack. */
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Array of lists, each containing 2 elements:
+ * window name and side against which to
+ * pack. */
{
register Packer *packPtr;
Tk_Window tkwin, ancestor, parent;
@@ -1080,10 +1067,9 @@ PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc, objv)
int index, optionCount, c;
/*
- * Iterate over all of the window specifiers, each consisting of
- * two arguments. The first argument contains the window name and
- * the additional arguments contain options such as "top" or
- * "padx 20".
+ * Iterate over all of the window specifiers, each consisting of two
+ * arguments. The first argument contains the window name and the
+ * additional arguments contain options such as "top" or "padx 20".
*/
for ( ; objc > 0; objc -= 2, objv += 2, prevPtr = packPtr) {
@@ -1095,9 +1081,9 @@ PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Find the packer for the window to be packed, and make sure
- * that the window in which it will be packed is either its
- * or a descendant of its parent.
+ * Find the packer for the window to be packed, and make sure that the
+ * window in which it will be packed is either its or a descendant of
+ * its parent.
*/
if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, masterPtr->tkwin, objv[0], &tkwin)
@@ -1111,7 +1097,7 @@ PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc, objv)
break;
}
if (((Tk_FakeWin *) (ancestor))->flags & TK_TOP_HIERARCHY) {
- badWindow:
+ badWindow:
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't pack ", Tcl_GetString(objv[0]),
" inside ", Tk_PathName(masterPtr->tkwin),
(char *) NULL);
@@ -1143,7 +1129,7 @@ PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc, objv)
packPtr->flags |= OLD_STYLE;
for (index = 0 ; index < optionCount; index++) {
Tcl_Obj *curOptPtr = options[index];
- char *curOpt = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(curOptPtr, (int *) &length);
+ char *curOpt = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(curOptPtr, &length);
c = curOpt[0];
@@ -1171,7 +1157,7 @@ PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc, objv)
packPtr->flags |= FILLY;
} else if ((c == 'p') && (strcmp(curOpt, "padx")) == 0) {
if (optionCount < (index+2)) {
- missingPad:
+ missingPad:
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # args: \"", curOpt,
"\" option must be followed by screen distance",
(char *) NULL);
@@ -1234,11 +1220,10 @@ PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc, objv)
}
Unlink(packPtr);
}
-
+
/*
- * Add the window in the correct place in its master's
- * packing order, then make sure that the window is
- * managed by us.
+ * Add the window in the correct place in its master's packing
+ * order, then make sure that the window is managed by us.
*/
packPtr->masterPtr = masterPtr;
@@ -1254,8 +1239,7 @@ PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Arrange for the master to be re-packed at the first
- * idle moment.
+ * Arrange for the master to be re-packed at the first idle moment.
*/
if (masterPtr->abortPtr != NULL) {
@@ -1286,7 +1270,7 @@ PackAfter(interp, prevPtr, masterPtr, objc, objv)
static void
Unlink(packPtr)
- register Packer *packPtr; /* Window to unlink. */
+ register Packer *packPtr; /* Window to unlink. */
{
register Packer *masterPtr, *packPtr2;
@@ -1323,9 +1307,9 @@ Unlink(packPtr)
*
* DestroyPacker --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by Tcl_EventuallyFree or Tcl_Release
- * to clean up the internal structure of a packer at a safe time
- * (when no-one is using it anymore).
+ * This function is invoked by Tcl_EventuallyFree or Tcl_Release to clean
+ * up the internal structure of a packer at a safe time (when no-one is
+ * using it anymore).
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1350,25 +1334,24 @@ DestroyPacker(memPtr)
*
* PackStructureProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the Tk event dispatcher in response
- * to StructureNotify events.
+ * This function is invoked by the Tk event dispatcher in response to
+ * StructureNotify events.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* If a window was just deleted, clean up all its packer-related
- * information. If it was just resized, repack its slaves, if
- * any.
+ * information. If it was just resized, repack its slaves, if any.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
PackStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
- ClientData clientData; /* Our information about window
- * referred to by eventPtr. */
- XEvent *eventPtr; /* Describes what just happened. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Our information about window referred to by
+ * eventPtr. */
+ XEvent *eventPtr; /* Describes what just happened. */
{
register Packer *packPtr = (Packer *) clientData;
@@ -1392,6 +1375,7 @@ PackStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
if (packPtr->masterPtr != NULL) {
Unlink(packPtr);
}
+
for (slavePtr = packPtr->slavePtr; slavePtr != NULL;
slavePtr = nextPtr) {
Tk_ManageGeometry(slavePtr->tkwin, (Tk_GeomMgr *) NULL,
@@ -1401,11 +1385,13 @@ PackStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
nextPtr = slavePtr->nextPtr;
slavePtr->nextPtr = NULL;
}
+
if (packPtr->tkwin != NULL) {
TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) packPtr->tkwin)->dispPtr;
Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->packerHashTable,
(char *) packPtr->tkwin));
}
+
if (packPtr->flags & REQUESTED_REPACK) {
Tcl_CancelIdleCall(ArrangePacking, (ClientData) packPtr);
}
@@ -1413,8 +1399,8 @@ PackStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
Tcl_EventuallyFree((ClientData) packPtr, DestroyPacker);
} else if (eventPtr->type == MapNotify) {
/*
- * When a master gets mapped, must redo the geometry computation
- * so that all of its slaves get remapped.
+ * When a master gets mapped, must redo the geometry computation so
+ * that all of its slaves get remapped.
*/
if ((packPtr->slavePtr != NULL)
@@ -1426,10 +1412,10 @@ PackStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
register Packer *packPtr2;
/*
- * Unmap all of the slaves when the master gets unmapped,
- * so that they don't bother to keep redisplaying
- * themselves.
+ * Unmap all of the slaves when the master gets unmapped, so that they
+ * don't bother to keep redisplaying themselves.
*/
+
for (packPtr2 = packPtr->slavePtr; packPtr2 != NULL;
packPtr2 = packPtr2->nextPtr) {
Tk_UnmapWindow(packPtr2->tkwin);
@@ -1442,13 +1428,13 @@ PackStructureProc(clientData, eventPtr)
*
* ConfigureSlaves --
*
- * This implements the guts of the "pack configure" command. Given
- * a list of slaves and configuration options, it arranges for the
- * packer to manage the slaves and sets the specified options.
+ * This implements the guts of the "pack configure" command. Given a list
+ * of slaves and configuration options, it arranges for the packer to
+ * manage the slaves and sets the specified options.
*
* Results:
- * TCL_OK is returned if all went well. Otherwise, TCL_ERROR is
- * returned and the interp's result is set to contain an error message.
+ * TCL_OK is returned if all went well. Otherwise, TCL_ERROR is returned
+ * and the interp's result is set to contain an error message.
*
* Side effects:
* Slave windows get taken over by the packer.
@@ -1460,13 +1446,12 @@ static int
ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Any window in application containing
- * slaves. Used to look up slave names. */
+ * slaves. Used to look up slave names. */
int objc; /* Number of elements in argv. */
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects: contains one or more
- * window names followed by any number
- * of "option value" pairs. Caller must
- * make sure that there is at least one
- * window name. */
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects: contains one or more
+ * window names followed by any number of
+ * "option value" pairs. Caller must make sure
+ * that there is at least one window name. */
{
Packer *masterPtr, *slavePtr, *prevPtr, *otherPtr;
Tk_Window other, slave, parent, ancestor;
@@ -1493,13 +1478,12 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
/*
* Iterate over all of the slave windows, parsing the configuration
- * options for each slave. It's a bit wasteful to re-parse the
- * options for each slave, but things get too messy if we try to
- * parse the arguments just once at the beginning. For example,
- * if a slave already is packed we want to just change a few
- * existing values without resetting everything. If there are
- * multiple windows, the -after, -before, and -in options only
- * get processed for the first window.
+ * options for each slave. It's a bit wasteful to re-parse the options for
+ * each slave, but things get too messy if we try to parse the arguments
+ * just once at the beginning. For example, if a slave already is packed
+ * we want to just change a few existing values without resetting
+ * everything. If there are multiple windows, the -after, -before, and -in
+ * options only get processed for the first window.
*/
masterPtr = NULL;
@@ -1518,9 +1502,9 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
slavePtr->flags &= ~OLD_STYLE;
/*
- * If the slave isn't currently packed, reset all of its
- * configuration information to default values (there could
- * be old values left from a previous packing).
+ * If the slave isn't currently packed, reset all of its configuration
+ * information to default values (there could be old values left from
+ * a previous packing).
*/
if (slavePtr->masterPtr == NULL) {
@@ -1543,7 +1527,9 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
0, &index) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (index == CONF_AFTER) {
+
+ switch ((enum options) index) {
+ case CONF_AFTER:
if (j == 0) {
if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[i+1], &other)
!= TCL_OK) {
@@ -1560,12 +1546,14 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
masterPtr = prevPtr->masterPtr;
positionGiven = 1;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_ANCHOR) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_ANCHOR:
if (Tk_GetAnchorFromObj(interp, objv[i+1], &slavePtr->anchor)
!= TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_BEFORE) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_BEFORE:
if (j == 0) {
if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[i+1], &other)
!= TCL_OK) {
@@ -1586,7 +1574,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
positionGiven = 1;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_EXPAND) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_EXPAND:
if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, objv[i+1], &tmp) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -1594,7 +1583,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
if (tmp) {
slavePtr->flags |= EXPAND;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_FILL) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_FILL:
string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]);
if (strcmp(string, "none") == 0) {
slavePtr->flags &= ~(FILLX|FILLY);
@@ -1609,7 +1599,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
"\": must be none, x, y, or both", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_IN) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_IN:
if (j == 0) {
if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, objv[i+1], &other)
!= TCL_OK) {
@@ -1624,7 +1615,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
positionGiven = 1;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_IPADX) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_IPADX:
if ((Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, slave, objv[i+1], &tmp)
!= TCL_OK)
|| (tmp < 0)) {
@@ -1636,7 +1628,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
slavePtr->iPadX = tmp * 2;
- } else if (index == CONF_IPADY) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_IPADY:
if ((Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, slave, objv[i+1], &tmp)
!= TCL_OK)
|| (tmp < 0)) {
@@ -1648,29 +1641,33 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
slavePtr->iPadY = tmp * 2;
- } else if (index == CONF_PADX) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_PADX:
if (TkParsePadAmount(interp, slave, objv[i+1],
&slavePtr->padLeft, &slavePtr->padX) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_PADY) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_PADY:
if (TkParsePadAmount(interp, slave, objv[i+1],
&slavePtr->padTop, &slavePtr->padY) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- } else if (index == CONF_SIDE) {
+ break;
+ case CONF_SIDE:
if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[i+1], sideNames, "side",
TCL_EXACT, &side) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
slavePtr->side = (Side) side;
+ break;
}
}
/*
- * If no position in a packing list was specified and the slave
- * is already packed, then leave it in its current location in
- * its current packing list.
+ * If no position in a packing list was specified and the slave is
+ * already packed, then leave it in its current location in its
+ * current packing list.
*/
if (!positionGiven && (slavePtr->masterPtr != NULL)) {
@@ -1679,22 +1676,22 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * If the slave is going to be put back after itself or
- * the same -in window is passed in again, then just
- * skip the whole operation, since it won't work anyway.
+ * If the slave is going to be put back after itself or the same -in
+ * window is passed in again, then just skip the whole operation,
+ * since it won't work anyway.
*/
if (prevPtr == slavePtr) {
masterPtr = slavePtr->masterPtr;
goto scheduleLayout;
}
-
+
/*
- * If none of the "-in", "-before", or "-after" options has
- * been specified, arrange for the slave to go at the end of
- * the order for its parent.
+ * If none of the "-in", "-before", or "-after" options has been
+ * specified, arrange for the slave to go at the end of the order for
+ * its parent.
*/
-
+
if (!positionGiven) {
masterPtr = GetPacker(Tk_Parent(slave));
prevPtr = masterPtr->slavePtr;
@@ -1706,11 +1703,11 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Make sure that the slave's parent is either the master or
- * an ancestor of the master, and that the master and slave
- * aren't the same.
+ * Make sure that the slave's parent is either the master or an
+ * ancestor of the master, and that the master and slave aren't the
+ * same.
*/
-
+
parent = Tk_Parent(slave);
for (ancestor = masterPtr->tkwin; ; ancestor = Tk_Parent(ancestor)) {
if (ancestor == parent) {
@@ -1730,8 +1727,8 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Unpack the slave if it's currently packed, then position it
- * after prevPtr.
+ * Unpack the slave if it's currently packed, then position it after
+ * prevPtr.
*/
if (slavePtr->masterPtr != NULL) {
@@ -1755,11 +1752,10 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
prevPtr = slavePtr;
/*
- * Arrange for the master to be re-packed at the first
- * idle moment.
+ * Arrange for the master to be re-packed at the first idle moment.
*/
- scheduleLayout:
+ scheduleLayout:
if (masterPtr->abortPtr != NULL) {
*masterPtr->abortPtr = 1;
}
@@ -1770,3 +1766,11 @@ ConfigureSlaves(interp, tkwin, objc, objv)
}
return TCL_OK;
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkRectOval.c b/generic/tkRectOval.c
index 8d13a60..7e612f9 100644
--- a/generic/tkRectOval.c
+++ b/generic/tkRectOval.c
@@ -1,16 +1,15 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkRectOval.c --
*
- * This file implements rectangle and oval items for canvas
- * widgets.
+ * This file implements rectangle and oval items for canvas widgets.
*
* Copyright (c) 1991-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkRectOval.c,v 1.12 2004/11/11 01:24:32 das Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkRectOval.c,v 1.13 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include <stdio.h>
@@ -25,18 +24,22 @@
typedef struct RectOvalItem {
Tk_Item header; /* Generic stuff that's the same for all
- * types. MUST BE FIRST IN STRUCTURE. */
+ * types. MUST BE FIRST IN STRUCTURE. */
Tk_Outline outline; /* Outline structure */
double bbox[4]; /* Coordinates of bounding box for rectangle
- * or oval (x1, y1, x2, y2). Item includes
- * x1 and x2 but not y1 and y2. */
+ * or oval (x1, y1, x2, y2). Item includes x1
+ * and x2 but not y1 and y2. */
Tk_TSOffset tsoffset;
XColor *fillColor; /* Color for filling rectangle/oval. */
- XColor *activeFillColor; /* Color for filling rectangle/oval if state is active. */
- XColor *disabledFillColor; /* Color for filling rectangle/oval if state is disabled. */
+ XColor *activeFillColor; /* Color for filling rectangle/oval if state
+ * is active. */
+ XColor *disabledFillColor; /* Color for filling rectangle/oval if state
+ * is disabled. */
Pixmap fillStipple; /* Stipple bitmap for filling item. */
- Pixmap activeFillStipple; /* Stipple bitmap for filling item if state is active. */
- Pixmap disabledFillStipple; /* Stipple bitmap for filling item if state is disabled. */
+ Pixmap activeFillStipple; /* Stipple bitmap for filling item if state is
+ * active. */
+ Pixmap disabledFillStipple; /* Stipple bitmap for filling item if state is
+ * disabled. */
GC fillGC; /* Graphics context for filling item. */
} RectOvalItem;
@@ -125,7 +128,7 @@ static Tk_ConfigSpec configSpecs[] = {
(char *) NULL, Tk_Offset(Tk_Item, state),TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK,
&stateOption},
{TK_CONFIG_BITMAP, "-stipple", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, Tk_Offset(RectOvalItem, fillStipple), TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK},
+ (char *) NULL, Tk_Offset(RectOvalItem, fillStipple),TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK},
{TK_CONFIG_CUSTOM, "-tags", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 0, TK_CONFIG_NULL_OK, &tagsOption},
{TK_CONFIG_CUSTOM, "-width", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
@@ -136,90 +139,88 @@ static Tk_ConfigSpec configSpecs[] = {
};
/*
- * Prototypes for procedures defined in this file:
+ * Prototypes for functions defined in this file:
*/
-static void ComputeRectOvalBbox _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas,
- RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr));
-static int ConfigureRectOval _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr, int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[], int flags));
-static int CreateRectOval _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Canvas canvas, struct Tk_Item *itemPtr,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void DeleteRectOval _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas,
- Tk_Item *itemPtr, Display *display));
-static void DisplayRectOval _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas,
- Tk_Item *itemPtr, Display *display, Drawable dst,
- int x, int y, int width, int height));
-static int OvalToArea _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas,
- Tk_Item *itemPtr, double *areaPtr));
-static double OvalToPoint _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas,
- Tk_Item *itemPtr, double *pointPtr));
-static int RectOvalCoords _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr, int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int RectOvalToPostscript _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr, int prepass));
-static int RectToArea _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas,
- Tk_Item *itemPtr, double *areaPtr));
-static double RectToPoint _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas,
- Tk_Item *itemPtr, double *pointPtr));
-static void ScaleRectOval _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas,
- Tk_Item *itemPtr, double originX, double originY,
- double scaleX, double scaleY));
-static void TranslateRectOval _ANSI_ARGS_((Tk_Canvas canvas,
- Tk_Item *itemPtr, double deltaX, double deltaY));
+static void ComputeRectOvalBbox(Tk_Canvas canvas,
+ RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr);
+static int ConfigureRectOval(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Canvas canvas,
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[],
+ int flags);
+static int CreateRectOval(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Canvas canvas,
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void DeleteRectOval(Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr,
+ Display *display);
+static void DisplayRectOval(Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr,
+ Display *display, Drawable dst, int x, int y,
+ int width, int height);
+static int OvalToArea(Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr,
+ double *areaPtr);
+static double OvalToPoint(Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr,
+ double *pointPtr);
+static int RectOvalCoords(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Canvas canvas,
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int RectOvalToPostscript(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr, int prepass);
+static int RectToArea(Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr,
+ double *areaPtr);
+static double RectToPoint(Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr,
+ double *pointPtr);
+static void ScaleRectOval(Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr,
+ double originX, double originY,
+ double scaleX, double scaleY);
+static void TranslateRectOval(Tk_Canvas canvas, Tk_Item *itemPtr,
+ double deltaX, double deltaY);
/*
- * The structures below defines the rectangle and oval item types
- * by means of procedures that can be invoked by generic item code.
+ * The structures below defines the rectangle and oval item types by means of
+ * functions that can be invoked by generic item code.
*/
Tk_ItemType tkRectangleType = {
- "rectangle", /* name */
- sizeof(RectOvalItem), /* itemSize */
- CreateRectOval, /* createProc */
- configSpecs, /* configSpecs */
- ConfigureRectOval, /* configureProc */
- RectOvalCoords, /* coordProc */
- DeleteRectOval, /* deleteProc */
- DisplayRectOval, /* displayProc */
- TK_CONFIG_OBJS, /* flags */
- RectToPoint, /* pointProc */
- RectToArea, /* areaProc */
- RectOvalToPostscript, /* postscriptProc */
- ScaleRectOval, /* scaleProc */
- TranslateRectOval, /* translateProc */
- (Tk_ItemIndexProc *) NULL, /* indexProc */
- (Tk_ItemCursorProc *) NULL, /* icursorProc */
- (Tk_ItemSelectionProc *) NULL, /* selectionProc */
- (Tk_ItemInsertProc *) NULL, /* insertProc */
- (Tk_ItemDCharsProc *) NULL, /* dTextProc */
- (Tk_ItemType *) NULL, /* nextPtr */
+ "rectangle", /* name */
+ sizeof(RectOvalItem), /* itemSize */
+ CreateRectOval, /* createProc */
+ configSpecs, /* configSpecs */
+ ConfigureRectOval, /* configureProc */
+ RectOvalCoords, /* coordProc */
+ DeleteRectOval, /* deleteProc */
+ DisplayRectOval, /* displayProc */
+ TK_CONFIG_OBJS, /* flags */
+ RectToPoint, /* pointProc */
+ RectToArea, /* areaProc */
+ RectOvalToPostscript, /* postscriptProc */
+ ScaleRectOval, /* scaleProc */
+ TranslateRectOval, /* translateProc */
+ (Tk_ItemIndexProc *) NULL, /* indexProc */
+ (Tk_ItemCursorProc *) NULL, /* icursorProc */
+ (Tk_ItemSelectionProc *) NULL, /* selectionProc */
+ (Tk_ItemInsertProc *) NULL, /* insertProc */
+ (Tk_ItemDCharsProc *) NULL, /* dTextProc */
+ (Tk_ItemType *) NULL, /* nextPtr */
};
Tk_ItemType tkOvalType = {
- "oval", /* name */
- sizeof(RectOvalItem), /* itemSize */
- CreateRectOval, /* createProc */
- configSpecs, /* configSpecs */
- ConfigureRectOval, /* configureProc */
- RectOvalCoords, /* coordProc */
- DeleteRectOval, /* deleteProc */
- DisplayRectOval, /* displayProc */
- TK_CONFIG_OBJS, /* flags */
- OvalToPoint, /* pointProc */
- OvalToArea, /* areaProc */
- RectOvalToPostscript, /* postscriptProc */
- ScaleRectOval, /* scaleProc */
- TranslateRectOval, /* translateProc */
- (Tk_ItemIndexProc *) NULL, /* indexProc */
- (Tk_ItemCursorProc *) NULL, /* cursorProc */
- (Tk_ItemSelectionProc *) NULL, /* selectionProc */
- (Tk_ItemInsertProc *) NULL, /* insertProc */
- (Tk_ItemDCharsProc *) NULL, /* dTextProc */
- (Tk_ItemType *) NULL, /* nextPtr */
+ "oval", /* name */
+ sizeof(RectOvalItem), /* itemSize */
+ CreateRectOval, /* createProc */
+ configSpecs, /* configSpecs */
+ ConfigureRectOval, /* configureProc */
+ RectOvalCoords, /* coordProc */
+ DeleteRectOval, /* deleteProc */
+ DisplayRectOval, /* displayProc */
+ TK_CONFIG_OBJS, /* flags */
+ OvalToPoint, /* pointProc */
+ OvalToArea, /* areaProc */
+ RectOvalToPostscript, /* postscriptProc */
+ ScaleRectOval, /* scaleProc */
+ TranslateRectOval, /* translateProc */
+ (Tk_ItemIndexProc *) NULL, /* indexProc */
+ (Tk_ItemCursorProc *) NULL, /* cursorProc */
+ (Tk_ItemSelectionProc *) NULL, /* selectionProc */
+ (Tk_ItemInsertProc *) NULL, /* insertProc */
+ (Tk_ItemDCharsProc *) NULL, /* dTextProc */
+ (Tk_ItemType *) NULL, /* nextPtr */
};
/*
@@ -227,14 +228,14 @@ Tk_ItemType tkOvalType = {
*
* CreateRectOval --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to create a new rectangle
- * or oval item in a canvas.
+ * This function is invoked to create a new rectangle or oval item in a
+ * canvas.
*
* Results:
- * A standard Tcl return value. If an error occurred in
- * creating the item, then an error message is left in
- * the interp's result; in this case itemPtr is left uninitialized,
- * so it can be safely freed by the caller.
+ * A standard Tcl return value. If an error occurred in creating the
+ * item, then an error message is left in the interp's result; in this
+ * case itemPtr is left uninitialized, so it can be safely freed by the
+ * caller.
*
* Side effects:
* A new rectangle or oval item is created.
@@ -244,12 +245,12 @@ Tk_ItemType tkOvalType = {
static int
CreateRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* For error reporting. */
- Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas to hold new item. */
- Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Record to hold new item; header
- * has been initialized by caller. */
- int objc; /* Number of arguments in objv. */
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Arguments describing rectangle. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* For error reporting. */
+ Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas to hold new item. */
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Record to hold new item; header has been
+ * initialized by caller. */
+ int objc; /* Number of arguments in objv. */
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Arguments describing rectangle. */
{
RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr = (RectOvalItem *) itemPtr;
int i;
@@ -259,8 +260,8 @@ CreateRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Carry out initialization that is needed in order to clean
- * up after errors during the the remainder of this procedure.
+ * Carry out initialization that is needed in order to clean up after
+ * errors during the the remainder of this function.
*/
Tk_CreateOutline(&(rectOvalPtr->outline));
@@ -293,7 +294,7 @@ CreateRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv)
return TCL_OK;
}
- error:
+ error:
DeleteRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, Tk_Display(Tk_CanvasTkwin(canvas)));
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -303,9 +304,9 @@ CreateRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv)
*
* RectOvalCoords --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "coords" widget
- * command on rectangles and ovals. See the user documentation
- * for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "coords" widget command on
+ * rectangles and ovals. See the user documentation for details on what
+ * it does.
*
* Results:
* Returns TCL_OK or TCL_ERROR, and sets the interp's result.
@@ -318,59 +319,72 @@ CreateRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv)
static int
RectOvalCoords(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
- Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas containing item. */
- Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item whose coordinates are to be
- * read or modified. */
- int objc; /* Number of coordinates supplied in
- * objv. */
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Array of coordinates: x1, y1,
- * x2, y2, ... */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
+ Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas containing item. */
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item whose coordinates are to be read or
+ * modified. */
+ int objc; /* Number of coordinates supplied in objv. */
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Array of coordinates: x1,y1,x2,y2,... */
{
RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr = (RectOvalItem *) itemPtr;
+ /*
+ * If no coordinates, return the current coordinates (i.e. bounding box).
+ */
+
if (objc == 0) {
Tcl_Obj *obj = Tcl_NewObj();
- Tcl_Obj *subobj = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(rectOvalPtr->bbox[0]);
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, obj, subobj);
- subobj = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(rectOvalPtr->bbox[1]);
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, obj, subobj);
- subobj = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(rectOvalPtr->bbox[2]);
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, obj, subobj);
- subobj = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]);
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, obj, subobj);
+
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, obj,
+ Tcl_NewDoubleObj(rectOvalPtr->bbox[0]));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, obj,
+ Tcl_NewDoubleObj(rectOvalPtr->bbox[1]));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, obj,
+ Tcl_NewDoubleObj(rectOvalPtr->bbox[2]));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, obj,
+ Tcl_NewDoubleObj(rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]));
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, obj);
- } else if ((objc == 1)||(objc == 4)) {
- if (objc==1) {
- if (Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, objv[0], &objc,
- (Tcl_Obj ***) &objv) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- } else if (objc != 4) {
- char buf[64 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
- sprintf(buf, "wrong # coordinates: expected 0 or 4, got %d", objc);
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
- if ((Tk_CanvasGetCoordFromObj(interp, canvas, objv[0],
- &rectOvalPtr->bbox[0]) != TCL_OK)
- || (Tk_CanvasGetCoordFromObj(interp, canvas, objv[1],
- &rectOvalPtr->bbox[1]) != TCL_OK)
- || (Tk_CanvasGetCoordFromObj(interp, canvas, objv[2],
- &rectOvalPtr->bbox[2]) != TCL_OK)
- || (Tk_CanvasGetCoordFromObj(interp, canvas, objv[3],
- &rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]) != TCL_OK)) {
+ /*
+ * If one "coordinate", treat as list of coordinates.
+ */
+
+ if (objc == 1) {
+ if (Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, objv[0], &objc,
+ (Tcl_Obj ***) &objv) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- ComputeRectOvalBbox(canvas, rectOvalPtr);
- } else {
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Better have four coordinates now. Spit out an error message otherwise.
+ */
+
+ if (objc != 4) {
char buf[64 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
-
+
sprintf(buf, "wrong # coordinates: expected 0 or 4, got %d", objc);
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
+
+ /*
+ * Parse the coordinates and update our bounding box.
+ */
+
+ if ((Tk_CanvasGetCoordFromObj(interp, canvas, objv[0],
+ &rectOvalPtr->bbox[0]) != TCL_OK)
+ || (Tk_CanvasGetCoordFromObj(interp, canvas, objv[1],
+ &rectOvalPtr->bbox[1]) != TCL_OK)
+ || (Tk_CanvasGetCoordFromObj(interp, canvas, objv[2],
+ &rectOvalPtr->bbox[2]) != TCL_OK)
+ || (Tk_CanvasGetCoordFromObj(interp, canvas, objv[3],
+ &rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]) != TCL_OK)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ ComputeRectOvalBbox(canvas, rectOvalPtr);
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -379,17 +393,16 @@ RectOvalCoords(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv)
*
* ConfigureRectOval --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to configure various aspects
- * of a rectangle or oval item, such as its border and
- * background colors.
+ * This function is invoked to configure various aspects of a rectangle
+ * or oval item, such as its border and background colors.
*
* Results:
- * A standard Tcl result code. If an error occurs, then
- * an error message is left in the interp's result.
+ * A standard Tcl result code. If an error occurs, then an error message
+ * is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
- * Configuration information, such as colors and stipple
- * patterns, may be set for itemPtr.
+ * Configuration information, such as colors and stipple patterns, may be
+ * set for itemPtr.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -399,7 +412,7 @@ ConfigureRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv, flags)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas containing itemPtr. */
Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Rectangle item to reconfigure. */
- int objc; /* Number of elements in objv. */
+ int objc; /* Number of elements in objv. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Arguments describing things to configure. */
int flags; /* Flags to pass to Tk_ConfigureWidget. */
{
@@ -416,14 +429,14 @@ ConfigureRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv, flags)
tkwin = Tk_CanvasTkwin(canvas);
if (TCL_OK != Tk_ConfigureWidget(interp, tkwin, configSpecs, objc,
- (CONST char **) objv, (char *) rectOvalPtr, flags|TK_CONFIG_OBJS)) {
+ (CONST char **)objv, (char *) rectOvalPtr, flags|TK_CONFIG_OBJS)) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
state = itemPtr->state;
/*
- * A few of the options require additional processing, such as
- * graphics contexts.
+ * A few of the options require additional processing, such as graphics
+ * contexts.
*/
if (rectOvalPtr->outline.activeWidth > rectOvalPtr->outline.width ||
@@ -442,27 +455,28 @@ ConfigureRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv, flags)
if (flags & TK_OFFSET_LEFT) {
tsoffset->xoffset = (int) (rectOvalPtr->bbox[0] + 0.5);
} else if (flags & TK_OFFSET_CENTER) {
- tsoffset->xoffset = (int) ((rectOvalPtr->bbox[0]+rectOvalPtr->bbox[2]+1)/2);
+ tsoffset->xoffset = (int)
+ ((rectOvalPtr->bbox[0]+rectOvalPtr->bbox[2]+1)/2);
} else if (flags & TK_OFFSET_RIGHT) {
tsoffset->xoffset = (int) (rectOvalPtr->bbox[2] + 0.5);
}
if (flags & TK_OFFSET_TOP) {
tsoffset->yoffset = (int) (rectOvalPtr->bbox[1] + 0.5);
} else if (flags & TK_OFFSET_MIDDLE) {
- tsoffset->yoffset = (int) ((rectOvalPtr->bbox[1]+rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]+1)/2);
+ tsoffset->yoffset = (int)
+ ((rectOvalPtr->bbox[1]+rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]+1)/2);
} else if (flags & TK_OFFSET_BOTTOM) {
tsoffset->yoffset = (int) (rectOvalPtr->bbox[2] + 0.5);
}
/*
- * Configure the outline graphics context. If mask is non-zero,
- * the gc has changed and must be reallocated, provided that the
- * new settings specify a valid outline (non-zero width and non-NULL
- * color)
+ * Configure the outline graphics context. If mask is non-zero, the gc has
+ * changed and must be reallocated, provided that the new settings specify
+ * a valid outline (non-zero width and non-NULL color)
*/
mask = Tk_ConfigOutlineGC(&gcValues, canvas, itemPtr,
- &(rectOvalPtr->outline));
+ &(rectOvalPtr->outline));
if (mask && \
rectOvalPtr->outline.width != 0 && \
rectOvalPtr->outline.color != NULL) {
@@ -477,10 +491,10 @@ ConfigureRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv, flags)
}
rectOvalPtr->outline.gc = newGC;
- if(state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
state = ((TkCanvas *)canvas)->canvas_state;
}
- if (state==TK_STATE_HIDDEN) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_HIDDEN) {
ComputeRectOvalBbox(canvas, rectOvalPtr);
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -494,7 +508,7 @@ ConfigureRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv, flags)
if (rectOvalPtr->activeFillStipple!=None) {
stipple = rectOvalPtr->activeFillStipple;
}
- } else if (state==TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
+ } else if (state == TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
if (rectOvalPtr->disabledFillColor!=NULL) {
color = rectOvalPtr->disabledFillColor;
}
@@ -526,14 +540,16 @@ ConfigureRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv, flags)
if (flags & TK_OFFSET_LEFT) {
tsoffset->xoffset = (int) (rectOvalPtr->bbox[0] + 0.5);
} else if (flags & TK_OFFSET_CENTER) {
- tsoffset->xoffset = (int) ((rectOvalPtr->bbox[0]+rectOvalPtr->bbox[2]+1)/2);
+ tsoffset->xoffset = (int)
+ ((rectOvalPtr->bbox[0]+rectOvalPtr->bbox[2]+1)/2);
} else if (flags & TK_OFFSET_RIGHT) {
tsoffset->xoffset = (int) (rectOvalPtr->bbox[2] + 0.5);
}
if (flags & TK_OFFSET_TOP) {
tsoffset->yoffset = (int) (rectOvalPtr->bbox[1] + 0.5);
} else if (flags & TK_OFFSET_MIDDLE) {
- tsoffset->yoffset = (int) ((rectOvalPtr->bbox[1]+rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]+1)/2);
+ tsoffset->yoffset = (int)
+ ((rectOvalPtr->bbox[1]+rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]+1)/2);
} else if (flags & TK_OFFSET_BOTTOM) {
tsoffset->yoffset = (int) (rectOvalPtr->bbox[3] + 0.5);
}
@@ -548,8 +564,8 @@ ConfigureRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv, flags)
*
* DeleteRectOval --
*
- * This procedure is called to clean up the data structure
- * associated with a rectangle or oval item.
+ * This function is called to clean up the data structure associated with
+ * a rectangle or oval item.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -562,10 +578,9 @@ ConfigureRectOval(interp, canvas, itemPtr, objc, objv, flags)
static void
DeleteRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, display)
- Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Info about overall widget. */
- Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item that is being deleted. */
- Display *display; /* Display containing window for
- * canvas. */
+ Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Info about overall widget. */
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item that is being deleted. */
+ Display *display; /* Display containing window for canvas. */
{
RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr = (RectOvalItem *) itemPtr;
@@ -598,16 +613,14 @@ DeleteRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, display)
*
* ComputeRectOvalBbox --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to compute the bounding box of
- * all the pixels that may be drawn as part of a rectangle
- * or oval.
+ * This function is invoked to compute the bounding box of all the pixels
+ * that may be drawn as part of a rectangle or oval.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The fields x1, y1, x2, and y2 are updated in the header
- * for itemPtr.
+ * The fields x1, y1, x2, and y2 are updated in the header for itemPtr.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -615,20 +628,19 @@ DeleteRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, display)
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
ComputeRectOvalBbox(canvas, rectOvalPtr)
- Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas that contains item. */
- RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr; /* Item whose bbox is to be
- * recomputed. */
+ Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas that contains item. */
+ RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr; /* Item whose bbox is to be recomputed. */
{
int bloat, tmp;
double dtmp, width;
Tk_State state = rectOvalPtr->header.state;
- if(state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
state = ((TkCanvas *)canvas)->canvas_state;
}
width = rectOvalPtr->outline.width;
- if (state==TK_STATE_HIDDEN) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_HIDDEN) {
rectOvalPtr->header.x1 = rectOvalPtr->header.y1 =
rectOvalPtr->header.x2 = rectOvalPtr->header.y2 = -1;
return;
@@ -637,7 +649,7 @@ ComputeRectOvalBbox(canvas, rectOvalPtr)
if (rectOvalPtr->outline.activeWidth>width) {
width = rectOvalPtr->outline.activeWidth;
}
- } else if (state==TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
+ } else if (state == TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
if (rectOvalPtr->outline.disabledWidth>0) {
width = rectOvalPtr->outline.disabledWidth;
}
@@ -648,24 +660,25 @@ ComputeRectOvalBbox(canvas, rectOvalPtr)
*/
if (rectOvalPtr->bbox[1] > rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]) {
- double tmp;
- tmp = rectOvalPtr->bbox[3];
+ double tmpY = rectOvalPtr->bbox[3];
+
rectOvalPtr->bbox[3] = rectOvalPtr->bbox[1];
- rectOvalPtr->bbox[1] = tmp;
+ rectOvalPtr->bbox[1] = tmpY;
}
if (rectOvalPtr->bbox[0] > rectOvalPtr->bbox[2]) {
- double tmp;
- tmp = rectOvalPtr->bbox[2];
+ double tmpX = rectOvalPtr->bbox[2];
+
rectOvalPtr->bbox[2] = rectOvalPtr->bbox[0];
- rectOvalPtr->bbox[0] = tmp;
+ rectOvalPtr->bbox[0] = tmpX;
}
if (rectOvalPtr->outline.gc == None) {
/*
- * The Win32 switch was added for 8.3 to solve a problem
- * with ovals leaving traces on bottom and right of 1 pixel.
- * This may not be the correct place to solve it, but it works.
+ * The Win32 switch was added for 8.3 to solve a problem with ovals
+ * leaving traces on bottom and right of 1 pixel. This may not be the
+ * correct place to solve it, but it works.
*/
+
#ifdef __WIN32__
bloat = 1;
#else
@@ -673,9 +686,12 @@ ComputeRectOvalBbox(canvas, rectOvalPtr)
#endif
} else {
#ifdef MAC_OSX_TK
- /* Mac OS X CoreGraphics needs correct rounding here
- * otherwise it will draw outside the bounding box.
- * Probably correct on other platforms as well? */
+ /*
+ * Mac OS X CoreGraphics needs correct rounding here otherwise it will
+ * draw outside the bounding box. Probably correct on other platforms
+ * as well?
+ */
+
bloat = (int) (width+1.5)/2;
#else
bloat = (int) (width+1)/2;
@@ -683,9 +699,9 @@ ComputeRectOvalBbox(canvas, rectOvalPtr)
}
/*
- * Special note: the rectangle is always drawn at least 1x1 in
- * size, so round up the upper coordinates to be at least 1 unit
- * greater than the lower ones.
+ * Special note: the rectangle is always drawn at least 1x1 in size, so
+ * round up the upper coordinates to be at least 1 unit greater than the
+ * lower ones.
*/
tmp = (int) ((rectOvalPtr->bbox[0] >= 0) ? rectOvalPtr->bbox[0] + .5
@@ -713,28 +729,27 @@ ComputeRectOvalBbox(canvas, rectOvalPtr)
*
* DisplayRectOval --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to draw a rectangle or oval
- * item in a given drawable.
+ * This function is invoked to draw a rectangle or oval item in a given
+ * drawable.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * ItemPtr is drawn in drawable using the transformation
- * information in canvas.
+ * ItemPtr is drawn in drawable using the transformation information in
+ * canvas.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
DisplayRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, display, drawable, x, y, width, height)
- Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas that contains item. */
- Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item to be displayed. */
- Display *display; /* Display on which to draw item. */
- Drawable drawable; /* Pixmap or window in which to draw
- * item. */
- int x, y, width, height; /* Describes region of canvas that
- * must be redisplayed (not used). */
+ Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas that contains item. */
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item to be displayed. */
+ Display *display; /* Display on which to draw item. */
+ Drawable drawable; /* Pixmap or window in which to draw item. */
+ int x, y, width, height; /* Describes region of canvas that must be
+ * redisplayed (not used). */
{
RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr = (RectOvalItem *) itemPtr;
short x1, y1, x2, y2;
@@ -742,9 +757,9 @@ DisplayRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, display, drawable, x, y, width, height)
Tk_State state = itemPtr->state;
/*
- * Compute the screen coordinates of the bounding box for the item.
- * Make sure that the bbox is at least one pixel large, since some
- * X servers will die if it isn't.
+ * Compute the screen coordinates of the bounding box for the item. Make
+ * sure that the bbox is at least one pixel large, since some X servers
+ * will die if it isn't.
*/
Tk_CanvasDrawableCoords(canvas, rectOvalPtr->bbox[0], rectOvalPtr->bbox[1],
@@ -759,22 +774,21 @@ DisplayRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, display, drawable, x, y, width, height)
}
/*
- * Display filled part first (if wanted), then outline. If we're
- * stippling, then modify the stipple offset in the GC. Be sure to
- * reset the offset when done, since the GC is supposed to be
- * read-only.
+ * Display filled part first (if wanted), then outline. If we're
+ * stippling, then modify the stipple offset in the GC. Be sure to reset
+ * the offset when done, since the GC is supposed to be read-only.
*/
- if(state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
state = ((TkCanvas *)canvas)->canvas_state;
}
fillStipple = rectOvalPtr->fillStipple;
if (((TkCanvas *)canvas)->currentItemPtr == (Tk_Item *)rectOvalPtr) {
- if (rectOvalPtr->activeFillStipple!=None) {
+ if (rectOvalPtr->activeFillStipple != None) {
fillStipple = rectOvalPtr->activeFillStipple;
}
- } else if (state==TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
- if (rectOvalPtr->disabledFillStipple!=None) {
+ } else if (state == TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
+ if (rectOvalPtr->disabledFillStipple != None) {
fillStipple = rectOvalPtr->disabledFillStipple;
}
}
@@ -782,10 +796,12 @@ DisplayRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, display, drawable, x, y, width, height)
if (rectOvalPtr->fillGC != None) {
if (fillStipple != None) {
Tk_TSOffset *tsoffset;
- int w=0; int h=0;
+ int w = 0, h = 0;
+
tsoffset = &rectOvalPtr->tsoffset;
if (tsoffset) {
int flags = tsoffset->flags;
+
if (flags & (TK_OFFSET_CENTER|TK_OFFSET_MIDDLE)) {
Tk_SizeOfBitmap(display, fillStipple, &w, &h);
if (flags & TK_OFFSET_CENTER) {
@@ -820,6 +836,7 @@ DisplayRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, display, drawable, x, y, width, height)
XSetTSOrigin(display, rectOvalPtr->fillGC, 0, 0);
}
}
+
if (rectOvalPtr->outline.gc != None) {
Tk_ChangeOutlineGC(canvas, itemPtr, &(rectOvalPtr->outline));
if (rectOvalPtr->header.typePtr == &tkRectangleType) {
@@ -838,17 +855,16 @@ DisplayRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, display, drawable, x, y, width, height)
*
* RectToPoint --
*
- * Computes the distance from a given point to a given
- * rectangle, in canvas units.
+ * Computes the distance from a given point to a given rectangle, in
+ * canvas units.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is 0 if the point whose x and y coordinates
- * are coordPtr[0] and coordPtr[1] is inside the rectangle. If the
- * point isn't inside the rectangle then the return value is the
- * distance from the point to the rectangle. If itemPtr is filled,
- * then anywhere in the interior is considered "inside"; if
- * itemPtr isn't filled, then "inside" means only the area
- * occupied by the outline.
+ * The return value is 0 if the point whose x and y coordinates are
+ * coordPtr[0] and coordPtr[1] is inside the rectangle. If the point
+ * isn't inside the rectangle then the return value is the distance from
+ * the point to the rectangle. If itemPtr is filled, then anywhere in the
+ * interior is considered "inside"; if itemPtr isn't filled, then
+ * "inside" means only the area occupied by the outline.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -868,7 +884,7 @@ RectToPoint(canvas, itemPtr, pointPtr)
double width;
Tk_State state = itemPtr->state;
- if(state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
state = ((TkCanvas *)canvas)->canvas_state;
}
@@ -877,15 +893,15 @@ RectToPoint(canvas, itemPtr, pointPtr)
if (rectPtr->outline.activeWidth>width) {
width = rectPtr->outline.activeWidth;
}
- } else if (state==TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
+ } else if (state == TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
if (rectPtr->outline.disabledWidth>0) {
width = rectPtr->outline.disabledWidth;
}
}
/*
- * Generate a new larger rectangle that includes the border
- * width, if there is one.
+ * Generate a new larger rectangle that includes the border width, if
+ * there is one.
*/
x1 = rectPtr->bbox[0];
@@ -901,14 +917,13 @@ RectToPoint(canvas, itemPtr, pointPtr)
}
/*
- * If the point is inside the rectangle, handle specially:
- * distance is 0 if rectangle is filled, otherwise compute
- * distance to nearest edge of rectangle and subtract width
- * of edge.
+ * If the point is inside the rectangle, handle specially: distance is 0
+ * if rectangle is filled, otherwise compute distance to nearest edge of
+ * rectangle and subtract width of edge.
*/
if ((pointPtr[0] >= x1) && (pointPtr[0] < x2)
- && (pointPtr[1] >= y1) && (pointPtr[1] < y2)) {
+ && (pointPtr[1] >= y1) && (pointPtr[1] < y2)) {
if ((rectPtr->fillGC != None) || (rectPtr->outline.gc == None)) {
return 0.0;
}
@@ -960,17 +975,16 @@ RectToPoint(canvas, itemPtr, pointPtr)
*
* OvalToPoint --
*
- * Computes the distance from a given point to a given
- * oval, in canvas units.
+ * Computes the distance from a given point to a given oval, in canvas
+ * units.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is 0 if the point whose x and y coordinates
- * are coordPtr[0] and coordPtr[1] is inside the oval. If the
- * point isn't inside the oval then the return value is the
- * distance from the point to the oval. If itemPtr is filled,
- * then anywhere in the interior is considered "inside"; if
- * itemPtr isn't filled, then "inside" means only the area
- * occupied by the outline.
+ * The return value is 0 if the point whose x and y coordinates are
+ * coordPtr[0] and coordPtr[1] is inside the oval. If the point isn't
+ * inside the oval then the return value is the distance from the point
+ * to the oval. If itemPtr is filled, then anywhere in the interior is
+ * considered "inside"; if itemPtr isn't filled, then "inside" means only
+ * the area occupied by the outline.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -990,7 +1004,7 @@ OvalToPoint(canvas, itemPtr, pointPtr)
int filled;
Tk_State state = itemPtr->state;
- if(state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
state = ((TkCanvas *)canvas)->canvas_state;
}
@@ -999,7 +1013,7 @@ OvalToPoint(canvas, itemPtr, pointPtr)
if (ovalPtr->outline.activeWidth>width) {
width = (double) ovalPtr->outline.activeWidth;
}
- } else if (state==TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
+ } else if (state == TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
if (ovalPtr->outline.disabledWidth>0) {
width = (double) ovalPtr->outline.disabledWidth;
}
@@ -1019,14 +1033,13 @@ OvalToPoint(canvas, itemPtr, pointPtr)
*
* RectToArea --
*
- * This procedure is called to determine whether an item
- * lies entirely inside, entirely outside, or overlapping
- * a given rectangle.
+ * This function is called to determine whether an item lies entirely
+ * inside, entirely outside, or overlapping a given rectangle.
*
* Results:
- * -1 is returned if the item is entirely outside the area
- * given by rectPtr, 0 if it overlaps, and 1 if it is entirely
- * inside the given area.
+ * -1 is returned if the item is entirely outside the area given by
+ * rectPtr, 0 if it overlaps, and 1 if it is entirely inside the given
+ * area.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1039,16 +1052,15 @@ static int
RectToArea(canvas, itemPtr, areaPtr)
Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas containing item. */
Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item to check against rectangle. */
- double *areaPtr; /* Pointer to array of four coordinates
- * (x1, y1, x2, y2) describing rectangular
- * area. */
+ double *areaPtr; /* Pointer to array of four coordinates (x1,
+ * y1, x2, y2) describing rectangular area. */
{
RectOvalItem *rectPtr = (RectOvalItem *) itemPtr;
double halfWidth;
double width;
Tk_State state = itemPtr->state;
- if(state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
state = ((TkCanvas *)canvas)->canvas_state;
}
@@ -1057,7 +1069,7 @@ RectToArea(canvas, itemPtr, areaPtr)
if (rectPtr->outline.activeWidth>width) {
width = rectPtr->outline.activeWidth;
}
- } else if (state==TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
+ } else if (state == TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
if (rectPtr->outline.disabledWidth>0) {
width = rectPtr->outline.disabledWidth;
}
@@ -1095,14 +1107,13 @@ RectToArea(canvas, itemPtr, areaPtr)
*
* OvalToArea --
*
- * This procedure is called to determine whether an item
- * lies entirely inside, entirely outside, or overlapping
- * a given rectangular area.
+ * This function is called to determine whether an item lies entirely
+ * inside, entirely outside, or overlapping a given rectangular area.
*
* Results:
- * -1 is returned if the item is entirely outside the area
- * given by rectPtr, 0 if it overlaps, and 1 if it is entirely
- * inside the given area.
+ * -1 is returned if the item is entirely outside the area given by
+ * rectPtr, 0 if it overlaps, and 1 if it is entirely inside the given
+ * area.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1115,9 +1126,8 @@ static int
OvalToArea(canvas, itemPtr, areaPtr)
Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas containing item. */
Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item to check against oval. */
- double *areaPtr; /* Pointer to array of four coordinates
- * (x1, y1, x2, y2) describing rectangular
- * area. */
+ double *areaPtr; /* Pointer to array of four coordinates (x1,
+ * y1, x2, y2) describing rectangular area. */
{
RectOvalItem *ovalPtr = (RectOvalItem *) itemPtr;
double oval[4], halfWidth;
@@ -1125,7 +1135,7 @@ OvalToArea(canvas, itemPtr, areaPtr)
double width;
Tk_State state = itemPtr->state;
- if(state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
state = ((TkCanvas *)canvas)->canvas_state;
}
@@ -1134,7 +1144,7 @@ OvalToArea(canvas, itemPtr, areaPtr)
if (ovalPtr->outline.activeWidth>width) {
width = ovalPtr->outline.activeWidth;
}
- } else if (state==TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
+ } else if (state == TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
if (ovalPtr->outline.disabledWidth>0) {
width = ovalPtr->outline.disabledWidth;
}
@@ -1156,10 +1166,10 @@ OvalToArea(canvas, itemPtr, areaPtr)
result = TkOvalToArea(oval, areaPtr);
/*
- * If the rectangle appears to overlap the oval and the oval
- * isn't filled, do one more check to see if perhaps all four
- * of the rectangle's corners are totally inside the oval's
- * unfilled center, in which case we should return "outside".
+ * If the rectangle appears to overlap the oval and the oval isn't filled,
+ * do one more check to see if perhaps all four of the rectangle's corners
+ * are totally inside the oval's unfilled center, in which case we should
+ * return "outside".
*/
if ((result == 0) && (ovalPtr->outline.gc != None)
@@ -1194,16 +1204,14 @@ OvalToArea(canvas, itemPtr, areaPtr)
*
* ScaleRectOval --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to rescale a rectangle or oval
- * item.
+ * This function is invoked to rescale a rectangle or oval item.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The rectangle or oval referred to by itemPtr is rescaled
- * so that the following transformation is applied to all
- * point coordinates:
+ * The rectangle or oval referred to by itemPtr is rescaled so that the
+ * following transformation is applied to all point coordinates:
* x' = originX + scaleX*(x-originX)
* y' = originY + scaleY*(y-originY)
*
@@ -1212,11 +1220,11 @@ OvalToArea(canvas, itemPtr, areaPtr)
static void
ScaleRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, originX, originY, scaleX, scaleY)
- Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas containing rectangle. */
- Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Rectangle to be scaled. */
- double originX, originY; /* Origin about which to scale rect. */
- double scaleX; /* Amount to scale in X direction. */
- double scaleY; /* Amount to scale in Y direction. */
+ Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas containing rectangle. */
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Rectangle to be scaled. */
+ double originX, originY; /* Origin about which to scale rect. */
+ double scaleX; /* Amount to scale in X direction. */
+ double scaleY; /* Amount to scale in Y direction. */
{
RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr = (RectOvalItem *) itemPtr;
@@ -1232,26 +1240,24 @@ ScaleRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, originX, originY, scaleX, scaleY)
*
* TranslateRectOval --
*
- * This procedure is called to move a rectangle or oval by a
- * given amount.
+ * This function is called to move a rectangle or oval by a given amount.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The position of the rectangle or oval is offset by
- * (xDelta, yDelta), and the bounding box is updated in the
- * generic part of the item structure.
+ * The position of the rectangle or oval is offset by (xDelta, yDelta),
+ * and the bounding box is updated in the generic part of the item
+ * structure.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
TranslateRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, deltaX, deltaY)
- Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas containing item. */
- Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item that is being moved. */
- double deltaX, deltaY; /* Amount by which item is to be
- * moved. */
+ Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Canvas containing item. */
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item that is being moved. */
+ double deltaX, deltaY; /* Amount by which item is to be moved. */
{
RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr = (RectOvalItem *) itemPtr;
@@ -1267,15 +1273,14 @@ TranslateRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, deltaX, deltaY)
*
* RectOvalToPostscript --
*
- * This procedure is called to generate Postscript for
- * rectangle and oval items.
+ * This function is called to generate Postscript for rectangle and oval
+ * items.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If an error
- * occurs in generating Postscript then an error message is
- * left in the interp's result, replacing whatever used to be there.
- * If no error occurs, then Postscript for the rectangle is
- * appended to the result.
+ * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If an error occurs in
+ * generating Postscript then an error message is left in the interp's
+ * result, replacing whatever used to be there. If no error occurs, then
+ * Postscript for the rectangle is appended to the result.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1285,13 +1290,12 @@ TranslateRectOval(canvas, itemPtr, deltaX, deltaY)
static int
RectOvalToPostscript(interp, canvas, itemPtr, prepass)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. */
- Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Information about overall canvas. */
- Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item for which Postscript is
- * wanted. */
- int prepass; /* 1 means this is a prepass to
- * collect font information; 0 means
- * final Postscript is being created. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. */
+ Tk_Canvas canvas; /* Information about overall canvas. */
+ Tk_Item *itemPtr; /* Item for which Postscript is wanted. */
+ int prepass; /* 1 means this is a prepass to collect font
+ * information; 0 means final Postscript is
+ * being created. */
{
char pathCmd[500];
RectOvalItem *rectOvalPtr = (RectOvalItem *) itemPtr;
@@ -1305,12 +1309,10 @@ RectOvalToPostscript(interp, canvas, itemPtr, prepass)
y2 = Tk_CanvasPsY(canvas, rectOvalPtr->bbox[3]);
/*
- * Generate a string that creates a path for the rectangle or oval.
- * This is the only part of the procedure's code that is type-
- * specific.
+ * Generate a string that creates a path for the rectangle or oval. This
+ * is the only part of the function's code that is type-specific.
*/
-
if (rectOvalPtr->header.typePtr == &tkRectangleType) {
sprintf(pathCmd, "%.15g %.15g moveto %.15g 0 rlineto 0 %.15g rlineto %.15g 0 rlineto closepath\n",
rectOvalPtr->bbox[0], y1,
@@ -1322,7 +1324,7 @@ RectOvalToPostscript(interp, canvas, itemPtr, prepass)
(rectOvalPtr->bbox[2] - rectOvalPtr->bbox[0])/2, (y1 - y2)/2);
}
- if(state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
+ if (state == TK_STATE_NULL) {
state = ((TkCanvas *)canvas)->canvas_state;
}
color = rectOvalPtr->outline.color;
@@ -1338,7 +1340,7 @@ RectOvalToPostscript(interp, canvas, itemPtr, prepass)
if (rectOvalPtr->activeFillStipple!=None) {
fillStipple = rectOvalPtr->activeFillStipple;
}
- } else if (state==TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
+ } else if (state == TK_STATE_DISABLED) {
if (rectOvalPtr->outline.disabledColor!=NULL) {
color = rectOvalPtr->outline.disabledColor;
}
@@ -1356,14 +1358,12 @@ RectOvalToPostscript(interp, canvas, itemPtr, prepass)
if (fillColor != NULL) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, pathCmd, (char *) NULL);
- if (Tk_CanvasPsColor(interp, canvas, fillColor)
- != TCL_OK) {
+ if (Tk_CanvasPsColor(interp, canvas, fillColor) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if (fillStipple != None) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "clip ", (char *) NULL);
- if (Tk_CanvasPsStipple(interp, canvas, fillStipple)
- != TCL_OK) {
+ if (Tk_CanvasPsStipple(interp, canvas, fillStipple) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if (color != NULL) {
@@ -1388,3 +1388,11 @@ RectOvalToPostscript(interp, canvas, itemPtr, prepass)
}
return TCL_OK;
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkText.c b/generic/tkText.c
index f7dc176..bb4044b 100644
--- a/generic/tkText.c
+++ b/generic/tkText.c
@@ -1,20 +1,19 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkText.c --
*
- * This module provides a big chunk of the implementation of
- * multi-line editable text widgets for Tk. Among other things, it
- * provides the Tcl command interfaces to text widgets. The B-tree
- * representation of text and its actual display are implemented
- * elsewhere.
+ * This module provides a big chunk of the implementation of multi-line
+ * editable text widgets for Tk. Among other things, it provides the Tcl
+ * command interfaces to text widgets. The B-tree representation of text
+ * and its actual display are implemented elsewhere.
*
* Copyright (c) 1992-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 1999 by Scriptics Corporation.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkText.c,v 1.57 2005/04/04 22:00:05 vincentdarley Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkText.c,v 1.58 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "default.h"
@@ -29,26 +28,27 @@
/*
* For compatibility with Tk 4.0 through 8.4.x, we allow tabs to be
- * mis-specified with non-increasing values. These are converted into
- * tabs which are the equivalent of at least a character width apart.
+ * mis-specified with non-increasing values. These are converted into tabs
+ * which are the equivalent of at least a character width apart.
*/
+
#if (TK_MAJOR_VERSION < 9)
#define _TK_ALLOW_DECREASING_TABS
#endif
#include "tkText.h"
-/*
- * Used to avoid having to allocate and deallocate arrays on the
- * fly for commonly used procedures. Must be > 0.
+/*
+ * Used to avoid having to allocate and deallocate arrays on the fly for
+ * commonly used functions. Must be > 0.
*/
#define PIXEL_CLIENTS 5
/*
- * The 'TkTextState' enum in tkText.h is used to define a type for the
- * -state option of the Text widget. These values are used as indices
- * into the string table below.
+ * The 'TkTextState' enum in tkText.h is used to define a type for the -state
+ * option of the Text widget. These values are used as indices into the string
+ * table below.
*/
static char *stateStrings[] = {
@@ -56,9 +56,9 @@ static char *stateStrings[] = {
};
/*
- * The 'TkWrapMode' enum in tkText.h is used to define a type for the
- * -wrap option of the Text widget. These values are used as indices
- * into the string table below.
+ * The 'TkWrapMode' enum in tkText.h is used to define a type for the -wrap
+ * option of the Text widget. These values are used as indices into the string
+ * table below.
*/
static char *wrapStrings[] = {
@@ -69,22 +69,24 @@ static char *wrapStrings[] = {
* The following functions and custom option type are used to define the
* "line" option type, and thereby handle the text widget '-startline',
* '-endline' configuration options which are of that type.
- *
- * We do not need a 'freeProc' because all changes to these two options
- * are handled through the TK_TEXT_LINE_RANGE flag in the optionSpecs
- * list, and the internal storage is just a pointer, which therefore
- * doesn't need freeing.
+ *
+ * We do not need a 'freeProc' because all changes to these two options are
+ * handled through the TK_TEXT_LINE_RANGE flag in the optionSpecs list, and
+ * the internal storage is just a pointer, which therefore doesn't need
+ * freeing.
*/
-static int SetLineStartEnd _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin,
- Tcl_Obj **value, char *recordPtr, int internalOffset,
- char *oldInternalPtr, int flags));
-static Tcl_Obj* GetLineStartEnd _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, Tk_Window tkwin,
- char *recordPtr, int internalOffset));
-static void RestoreLineStartEnd _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tk_Window tkwin, char *internalPtr,
- char *oldInternalPtr));
-static int ObjectIsEmpty _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
+
+static int SetLineStartEnd(ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin,
+ Tcl_Obj **value, char *recordPtr,
+ int internalOffset, char *oldInternalPtr,
+ int flags);
+static Tcl_Obj* GetLineStartEnd(ClientData clientData, Tk_Window tkwin,
+ char *recordPtr, int internalOffset);
+static void RestoreLineStartEnd(ClientData clientData,
+ Tk_Window tkwin, char *internalPtr,
+ char *oldInternalPtr);
+static int ObjectIsEmpty(Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
static Tk_ObjCustomOption lineOption = {
"line", /* name */
@@ -101,21 +103,21 @@ static Tk_ObjCustomOption lineOption = {
static Tk_OptionSpec optionSpecs[] = {
{TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "-autoseparators", "autoSeparators",
- "AutoSeparators", DEF_TEXT_AUTO_SEPARATORS, -1,
- Tk_Offset(TkText, autoSeparators), 0, 0, 0},
+ "AutoSeparators", DEF_TEXT_AUTO_SEPARATORS, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(TkText, autoSeparators), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-background", "background", "Background",
DEF_TEXT_BG_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, border),
0, (ClientData) DEF_TEXT_BG_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_SYNONYM, "-bd", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-borderwidth",
+ (char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-borderwidth",
TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY},
{TK_OPTION_SYNONYM, "-bg", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-background", 0},
{TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "-blockcursor", "blockCursor",
- "BlockCursor", DEF_TEXT_BLOCK_CURSOR, -1,
+ "BlockCursor", DEF_TEXT_BLOCK_CURSOR, -1,
Tk_Offset(TkText, insertCursorType), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-borderwidth", "borderWidth", "BorderWidth",
- DEF_TEXT_BORDER_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, borderWidth),
+ DEF_TEXT_BORDER_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, borderWidth),
0, 0, TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY},
{TK_OPTION_CURSOR, "-cursor", "cursor", "Cursor",
DEF_TEXT_CURSOR, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, cursor),
@@ -124,70 +126,70 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec optionSpecs[] = {
NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, end), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
(ClientData) &lineOption, TK_TEXT_LINE_RANGE},
{TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "-exportselection", "exportSelection",
- "ExportSelection", DEF_TEXT_EXPORT_SELECTION, -1,
+ "ExportSelection", DEF_TEXT_EXPORT_SELECTION, -1,
Tk_Offset(TkText, exportSelection), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_SYNONYM, "-fg", "foreground", (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, 0, -1, 0, (ClientData) "-foreground", 0},
{TK_OPTION_FONT, "-font", "font", "Font",
- DEF_TEXT_FONT, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, tkfont), 0, 0,
+ DEF_TEXT_FONT, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, tkfont), 0, 0,
TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-foreground", "foreground", "Foreground",
- DEF_TEXT_FG, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, fgColor), 0,
+ DEF_TEXT_FG, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, fgColor), 0,
0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-height", "height", "Height",
DEF_TEXT_HEIGHT, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, height), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-highlightbackground", "highlightBackground",
"HighlightBackground", DEF_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_BG,
- -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, highlightBgColorPtr),
+ -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, highlightBgColorPtr),
0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-highlightcolor", "highlightColor", "HighlightColor",
DEF_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, highlightColorPtr),
0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-highlightthickness", "highlightThickness",
- "HighlightThickness", DEF_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_WIDTH, -1,
+ "HighlightThickness", DEF_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_WIDTH, -1,
Tk_Offset(TkText, highlightWidth), 0, 0, TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY},
- {TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-inactiveselectbackground", "inactiveSelectBackground",
- "Foreground",
+ {TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-inactiveselectbackground", "inactiveSelectBackground",
+ "Foreground",
#ifdef ALWAYS_SHOW_SELECTION
- DEF_TEXT_SELECT_COLOR,
+ DEF_TEXT_SELECT_COLOR,
#else
- NULL,
+ NULL,
#endif
-1, Tk_Offset(TkText, inactiveSelBorder),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, (ClientData) DEF_TEXT_SELECT_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-insertbackground", "insertBackground", "Foreground",
DEF_TEXT_INSERT_BG,
- -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, insertBorder),
+ -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, insertBorder),
0, 0, 0},
- {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-insertborderwidth", "insertBorderWidth",
- "BorderWidth", DEF_TEXT_INSERT_BD_COLOR, -1,
- Tk_Offset(TkText, insertBorderWidth), 0,
+ {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-insertborderwidth", "insertBorderWidth",
+ "BorderWidth", DEF_TEXT_INSERT_BD_COLOR, -1,
+ Tk_Offset(TkText, insertBorderWidth), 0,
(ClientData) DEF_TEXT_INSERT_BD_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-insertofftime", "insertOffTime", "OffTime",
- DEF_TEXT_INSERT_OFF_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, insertOffTime),
+ DEF_TEXT_INSERT_OFF_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, insertOffTime),
0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-insertontime", "insertOnTime", "OnTime",
- DEF_TEXT_INSERT_ON_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, insertOnTime),
+ DEF_TEXT_INSERT_ON_TIME, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, insertOnTime),
0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-insertwidth", "insertWidth", "InsertWidth",
- DEF_TEXT_INSERT_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, insertWidth),
+ DEF_TEXT_INSERT_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, insertWidth),
0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-maxundo", "maxUndo", "MaxUndo",
DEF_TEXT_MAX_UNDO, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, maxUndo), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-padx", "padX", "Pad",
- DEF_TEXT_PADX, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, padX), 0, 0,
+ DEF_TEXT_PADX, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, padX), 0, 0,
TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-pady", "padY", "Pad",
DEF_TEXT_PADY, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, padY), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_RELIEF, "-relief", "relief", "Relief",
DEF_TEXT_RELIEF, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, relief), 0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-selectbackground", "selectBackground", "Foreground",
- DEF_TEXT_SELECT_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, selBorder),
+ DEF_TEXT_SELECT_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, selBorder),
0, (ClientData) DEF_TEXT_SELECT_MONO, 0},
- {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-selectborderwidth", "selectBorderWidth",
- "BorderWidth", DEF_TEXT_SELECT_BD_COLOR,
- Tk_Offset(TkText, selBorderWidthPtr),
- Tk_Offset(TkText, selBorderWidth),
+ {TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-selectborderwidth", "selectBorderWidth",
+ "BorderWidth", DEF_TEXT_SELECT_BD_COLOR,
+ Tk_Offset(TkText, selBorderWidthPtr),
+ Tk_Offset(TkText, selBorderWidth),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, (ClientData) DEF_TEXT_SELECT_BD_MONO, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-selectforeground", "selectForeground", "Background",
DEF_TEXT_SELECT_FG_COLOR, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, selFgColorPtr),
@@ -207,234 +209,212 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec optionSpecs[] = {
NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, start), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,
(ClientData) &lineOption, TK_TEXT_LINE_RANGE},
{TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE, "-state", "state", "State",
- DEF_TEXT_STATE, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, state),
+ DEF_TEXT_STATE, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, state),
0, (ClientData) stateStrings, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-tabs", "tabs", "Tabs",
DEF_TEXT_TABS, Tk_Offset(TkText, tabOptionPtr), -1,
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-takefocus", "takeFocus", "TakeFocus",
- DEF_TEXT_TAKE_FOCUS, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, takeFocus),
+ DEF_TEXT_TAKE_FOCUS, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, takeFocus),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "-undo", "undo", "Undo",
- DEF_TEXT_UNDO, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, undo), 0, 0 , 0},
+ DEF_TEXT_UNDO, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, undo), 0, 0 , 0},
{TK_OPTION_INT, "-width", "width", "Width",
- DEF_TEXT_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, width), 0, 0,
+ DEF_TEXT_WIDTH, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, width), 0, 0,
TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY},
{TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE, "-wrap", "wrap", "Wrap",
- DEF_TEXT_WRAP, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, wrapMode),
+ DEF_TEXT_WRAP, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, wrapMode),
0, (ClientData) wrapStrings, TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-xscrollcommand", "xScrollCommand", "ScrollCommand",
- DEF_TEXT_XSCROLL_COMMAND, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, xScrollCmd),
+ DEF_TEXT_XSCROLL_COMMAND, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, xScrollCmd),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-yscrollcommand", "yScrollCommand", "ScrollCommand",
- DEF_TEXT_YSCROLL_COMMAND, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, yScrollCmd),
+ DEF_TEXT_YSCROLL_COMMAND, -1, Tk_Offset(TkText, yScrollCmd),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_END}
};
/*
* These three typedefs, the structure and the SearchPerform, SearchCore
- * functions below are used for line-based searches of the text widget,
- * and, in particular, to handle multi-line matching even though the text
- * widget is a single-line based data structure. They are completely
- * abstracted away from the Text widget internals, however, so could
- * easily be re-used with any line-based entity to provide multi-line
- * matching.
- *
- * We have abstracted this code away from the text widget to try to
- * keep Tk as modular as possible.
+ * functions below are used for line-based searches of the text widget, and,
+ * in particular, to handle multi-line matching even though the text widget is
+ * a single-line based data structure. They are completely abstracted away
+ * from the Text widget internals, however, so could easily be re-used with
+ * any line-based entity to provide multi-line matching.
+ *
+ * We have abstracted this code away from the text widget to try to keep Tk as
+ * modular as possible.
*/
struct SearchSpec; /* Forward declaration. */
-typedef ClientData SearchAddLineProc _ANSI_ARGS_((int lineNum,
- struct SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr,
- Tcl_Obj *theLine, int *lenPtr,
- int *extraLinesPtr));
-typedef int SearchMatchProc _ANSI_ARGS_((int lineNum,
- struct SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr,
- ClientData clientData, Tcl_Obj *theLine,
- int matchOffset, int matchLength));
-typedef int SearchLineIndexProc _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
+typedef ClientData SearchAddLineProc(int lineNum,
+ struct SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *theLine, int *lenPtr,
+ int *extraLinesPtr);
+typedef int SearchMatchProc(int lineNum,
+ struct SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr,
+ ClientData clientData, Tcl_Obj *theLine,
+ int matchOffset, int matchLength);
+typedef int SearchLineIndexProc(Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Obj *objPtr, struct SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr,
- int *linePosPtr, int *offsetPosPtr));
+ int *linePosPtr, int *offsetPosPtr);
typedef struct SearchSpec {
- int exact; /* Whether search is exact or regexp */
- int noCase; /* Case-insenstivive? */
- int noLineStop; /* If not set, a regexp search will
- * use the TCL_REG_NLSTOP flag */
- int overlap; /* If set, results from multiple
- * searches (-all) are allowed to
- * overlap each other. */
- int strictLimits; /* If set, matches must be
- * completely inside the from,to
- * range. Otherwise the limits
- * only apply to the start of each
- * match. */
- int all; /* Whether all or the first match should
- * be reported */
- int startLine; /* First line to examine */
- int startOffset; /* Index in first line to start at */
- int stopLine; /* Last line to examine, or -1 when we
- * search all available text */
- int stopOffset; /* Index to stop at, provided stopLine
- * is not -1 */
- int numLines; /* Total lines which are available */
- int backwards; /* Searching forwards or backwards */
- Tcl_Obj *varPtr; /* If non-NULL, store length(s) of
- * match(es) in this variable */
- Tcl_Obj *countPtr; /* Keeps track of currently found
- * lengths */
- Tcl_Obj *resPtr; /* Keeps track of currently found
- * locations */
- int searchElide; /* Search in hidden text as well */
- SearchAddLineProc *addLineProc; /* Function to call when we need to
- * add another line to the search string
- * so far */
- SearchMatchProc *foundMatchProc; /* Function to call when we have
- * found a match */
- SearchLineIndexProc *lineIndexProc;/* Function to call when we have
- * found a match */
- ClientData clientData; /* Information about structure being
- * searched, in this case a text
- * widget. */
+ int exact; /* Whether search is exact or regexp */
+ int noCase; /* Case-insenstivive? */
+ int noLineStop; /* If not set, a regexp search will use the
+ * TCL_REG_NLSTOP flag. */
+ int overlap; /* If set, results from multiple searches
+ * (-all) are allowed to overlap each
+ * other. */
+ int strictLimits; /* If set, matches must be completely inside
+ * the from,to range. Otherwise the limits
+ * only apply to the start of each match. */
+ int all; /* Whether all or the first match should be
+ * reported. */
+ int startLine; /* First line to examine. */
+ int startOffset; /* Index in first line to start at. */
+ int stopLine; /* Last line to examine, or -1 when we search
+ * all available text. */
+ int stopOffset; /* Index to stop at, provided stopLine is not
+ * -1 */
+ int numLines; /* Total lines which are available. */
+ int backwards; /* Searching forwards or backwards. */
+ Tcl_Obj *varPtr; /* If non-NULL, store length(s) of match(es)
+ * in this variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *countPtr; /* Keeps track of currently found lengths. */
+ Tcl_Obj *resPtr; /* Keeps track of currently found locations */
+ int searchElide; /* Search in hidden text as well. */
+ SearchAddLineProc *addLineProc;
+ /* Function to call when we need to add
+ * another line to the search string so far */
+ SearchMatchProc *foundMatchProc;
+ /* Function to call when we have found a
+ * match. */
+ SearchLineIndexProc *lineIndexProc;
+ /* Function to call when we have found a
+ * match. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Information about structure being searched,
+ * in this case a text widget. */
} SearchSpec;
-/*
- * The text-widget-independent functions which actually perform
- * the search, handling both regexp and exact searches.
+/*
+ * The text-widget-independent functions which actually perform the search,
+ * handling both regexp and exact searches.
*/
-static int SearchCore _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr, Tcl_Obj *patObj));
-static int SearchPerform _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
+
+static int SearchCore(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr, Tcl_Obj *patObj);
+static int SearchPerform(Tcl_Interp *interp,
SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr, Tcl_Obj *patObj,
- Tcl_Obj *fromPtr, Tcl_Obj *toPtr));
+ Tcl_Obj *fromPtr, Tcl_Obj *toPtr);
/*
- * Boolean variable indicating whether or not special debugging code
- * should be executed.
+ * Boolean variable indicating whether or not special debugging code should be
+ * executed.
*/
int tkTextDebug = 0;
/*
- * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
+ * Forward declarations for functions defined later in this file:
*/
-static int ConfigureText _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- TkText *textPtr, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int DeleteChars _ANSI_ARGS_((TkSharedText *sharedPtr,
- TkText *textPtr,
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1,
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2, int viewUpdate));
-static int CountIndices _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST TkText *textPtr,
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1,
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2,
- TkTextCountType type));
-static void DestroyText _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr));
-static int InsertChars _ANSI_ARGS_((TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr,
- TkText *textPtr,
- TkTextIndex *indexPtr, Tcl_Obj *stringPtr,
- int viewUpdate));
-static void TextBlinkProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
-static void TextCmdDeletedProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData clientData));
-static int CreateWidget _ANSI_ARGS_((TkSharedText *sharedPtr,
- Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Interp *interp,
- CONST TkText *parent,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void TextEventProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- XEvent *eventPtr));
-static int TextFetchSelection _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- int offset, char *buffer, int maxBytes));
-static int TextIndexSortProc _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST VOID *first,
- CONST VOID *second));
-static int TextInsertCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr,
- TkText *textPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[],
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr, int viewUpdate));
-static int TextReplaceCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
+static int ConfigureText(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ TkText *textPtr, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int DeleteChars(TkSharedText *sharedPtr, TkText *textPtr,
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1,
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2, int viewUpdate);
+static int CountIndices(CONST TkText *textPtr,
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1,
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2,
+ TkTextCountType type);
+static void DestroyText(TkText *textPtr);
+static int InsertChars(TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr,
+ TkText *textPtr, TkTextIndex *indexPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *stringPtr, int viewUpdate);
+static void TextBlinkProc(ClientData clientData);
+static void TextCmdDeletedProc(ClientData clientData);
+static int CreateWidget(TkSharedText *sharedPtr, Tk_Window tkwin,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, CONST TkText *parent,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void TextEventProc(ClientData clientData, XEvent *eventPtr);
+static int TextFetchSelection(ClientData clientData, int offset,
+ char *buffer, int maxBytes);
+static int TextIndexSortProc(CONST VOID *first,
+ CONST VOID *second);
+static int TextInsertCmd(TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr,
+ TkText *textPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[],
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr, int viewUpdate);
+static int TextReplaceCmd(TkText *textPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp,
CONST TkTextIndex *indexFromPtr,
CONST TkTextIndex *indexToPtr,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[],
- int viewUpdate));
-static int TextSearchCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int TextEditCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int TextWidgetObjCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int SharedTextObjCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void TextWorldChangedCallback _ANSI_ARGS_((
- ClientData instanceData));
-static void TextWorldChanged _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- int mask));
-static int TextDumpCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static void DumpLine _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- TkText *textPtr, int what, TkTextLine *linePtr,
- int start, int end, int lineno,
- CONST char *command));
-static int DumpSegment _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp,
- CONST char *key,
- CONST char *value, CONST char * command,
- CONST TkTextIndex *index, int what));
-static int TextEditUndo _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr));
-static int TextEditRedo _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr));
-static Tcl_Obj* TextGetText _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST TkText *textPtr,
- CONST TkTextIndex * index1,
- CONST TkTextIndex * index2, int visibleOnly));
-static void UpdateDirtyFlag _ANSI_ARGS_((TkSharedText *sharedPtr));
-static void TextPushUndoAction _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- Tcl_Obj *undoString, int insert,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[], int viewUpdate);
+static int TextSearchCmd(TkText *textPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int TextEditCmd(TkText *textPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int TextWidgetObjCmd(ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int SharedTextObjCmd(ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void TextWorldChangedCallback(ClientData instanceData);
+static void TextWorldChanged(TkText *textPtr, int mask);
+static int TextDumpCmd(TkText *textPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static void DumpLine(Tcl_Interp *interp, TkText *textPtr, int what,
+ TkTextLine *linePtr, int start, int end,
+ int lineno, CONST char *command);
+static int DumpSegment(TkText *textPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ CONST char *key, CONST char *value,
+ CONST char *command, CONST TkTextIndex *index,
+ int what);
+static int TextEditUndo(TkText *textPtr);
+static int TextEditRedo(TkText *textPtr);
+static Tcl_Obj * TextGetText(CONST TkText *textPtr,
+ CONST TkTextIndex *index1,
+ CONST TkTextIndex *index2, int visibleOnly);
+static void UpdateDirtyFlag(TkSharedText *sharedPtr);
+static void TextPushUndoAction(TkText *textPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *undoString, int insert,
CONST TkTextIndex *index1Ptr,
- CONST TkTextIndex *index2Ptr));
-static int TextSearchIndexInLine _ANSI_ARGS_((
- CONST SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr,
- TkTextLine *linePtr, int byteIndex));
-static int TextPeerCmd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static TkUndoProc TextUndoRedoCallback;
-
-/*
- * Declarations of the three search procs required by
- * the multi-line search routines
+ CONST TkTextIndex *index2Ptr);
+static int TextSearchIndexInLine(CONST SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr,
+ TkTextLine *linePtr, int byteIndex);
+static int TextPeerCmd(TkText *textPtr, Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static TkUndoProc TextUndoRedoCallback;
+
+/*
+ * Declarations of the three search procs required by the multi-line search
+ * routines.
*/
-static SearchMatchProc TextSearchFoundMatch;
-static SearchAddLineProc TextSearchAddNextLine;
-static SearchLineIndexProc TextSearchGetLineIndex;
-
+static SearchMatchProc TextSearchFoundMatch;
+static SearchAddLineProc TextSearchAddNextLine;
+static SearchLineIndexProc TextSearchGetLineIndex;
/*
- * The structure below defines text class behavior by means of procedures
- * that can be invoked from generic window code.
+ * The structure below defines text class behavior by means of functions that
+ * can be invoked from generic window code.
*/
static Tk_ClassProcs textClass = {
sizeof(Tk_ClassProcs), /* size */
TextWorldChangedCallback, /* worldChangedProc */
};
-
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Tk_TextObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "text" Tcl command.
- * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "text" Tcl command. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -447,8 +427,7 @@ static Tk_ClassProcs textClass = {
int
Tk_TextObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
- ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with
- * interpreter. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with interpreter. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
@@ -468,15 +447,15 @@ Tk_TextObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* CreateWidget --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "text" Tcl command,
- * (when called by Tk_TextObjCmd) and the "$text peer create"
- * text widget sub-command (called from TextPeerCmd).
- *
+ * This function is invoked to process the "text" Tcl command, (when
+ * called by Tk_TextObjCmd) and the "$text peer create" text widget
+ * sub-command (called from TextPeerCmd).
+ *
* See the user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
- * A standard Tcl result, places the name of the widget
- * created into the interp's result.
+ * A standard Tcl result, places the name of the widget created into the
+ * interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* See the user documentation.
@@ -487,11 +466,10 @@ Tk_TextObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
static int
CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
TkSharedText *sharedPtr; /* Shared widget info, or null */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Main window associated with
- * interpreter. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Main window associated with interpreter. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
- CONST TkText *parent; /* If non-NULL then take default
- * start, end from this parent. */
+ CONST TkText *parent; /* If non-NULL then take default start, end
+ * from this parent. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
{
@@ -499,22 +477,21 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
Tk_OptionTable optionTable;
TkTextIndex startIndex;
Tk_Window new;
-
+
/*
* Create the window.
*/
- new = Tk_CreateWindowFromPath(interp, tkwin, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]),
- (char *) NULL);
+ new = Tk_CreateWindowFromPath(interp, tkwin, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]),
+ (char *) NULL);
if (new == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
- * Create the text widget and initialize everything to zero,
- * then set the necessary initial (non-NULL) values. It is
- * important that the 'set' tag and 'insert', 'current' mark
- * pointers are all NULL to start.
+ * Create the text widget and initialize everything to zero, then set the
+ * necessary initial (non-NULL) values. It is important that the 'set' tag
+ * and 'insert', 'current' mark pointers are all NULL to start.
*/
textPtr = (TkText *) ckalloc(sizeof(TkText));
@@ -530,11 +507,11 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
if (sharedPtr == NULL) {
sharedPtr = (TkSharedText *) ckalloc(sizeof(TkSharedText));
memset((VOID *) sharedPtr, 0, sizeof(TkSharedText));
-
+
sharedPtr->refCount = 0;
sharedPtr->peers = NULL;
sharedPtr->tree = TkBTreeCreate(sharedPtr);
-
+
Tcl_InitHashTable(&sharedPtr->tagTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
Tcl_InitHashTable(&sharedPtr->markTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
Tcl_InitHashTable(&sharedPtr->windowTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
@@ -547,24 +524,28 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
sharedPtr->stateEpoch = 0;
}
- /* Add the new widget to the shared list */
+ /*
+ * Add the new widget to the shared list.
+ */
+
textPtr->sharedTextPtr = sharedPtr;
sharedPtr->refCount++;
textPtr->next = sharedPtr->peers;
sharedPtr->peers = textPtr;
- /*
- * This refCount will be held until DestroyText is called.
- * Note also that the later call to 'TkTextCreateDInfo'
- * will add more refCounts.
+
+ /*
+ * This refCount will be held until DestroyText is called. Note also that
+ * the later call to 'TkTextCreateDInfo' will add more refCounts.
*/
+
textPtr->refCount = 1;
- /*
- * Specify start and end lines in the B-tree. The default
- * is the same as the parent, but this can be adjusted to
- * display more or less if the start, end where given
- * as configuration options.
+ /*
+ * Specify start and end lines in the B-tree. The default is the same as
+ * the parent, but this can be adjusted to display more or less if the
+ * start, end where given as configuration options.
*/
+
if (parent != NULL) {
textPtr->start = parent->start;
textPtr->end = parent->end;
@@ -573,12 +554,12 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
textPtr->end = NULL;
}
- /*
- * Register with the B-tree. In some sense it would be best
- * if we could do this later (after configuration options),
- * so that any changes to start,end do not require a total
- * recalculation.
+ /*
+ * Register with the B-tree. In some sense it would be best if we could do
+ * this later (after configuration options), so that any changes to
+ * start,end do not require a total recalculation.
*/
+
TkBTreeAddClient(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr, textPtr->charHeight);
textPtr->state = TK_TEXT_STATE_NORMAL;
@@ -589,10 +570,14 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
textPtr->wrapMode = TEXT_WRAPMODE_CHAR;
textPtr->prevWidth = Tk_Width(new);
textPtr->prevHeight = Tk_Height(new);
- /* This will add refCounts to textPtr */
+
+ /*
+ * This will add refCounts to textPtr.
+ */
+
TkTextCreateDInfo(textPtr);
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- 0, 0, &startIndex);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, 0, 0,
+ &startIndex);
TkTextSetYView(textPtr, &startIndex, 0);
textPtr->exportSelection = 1;
textPtr->pickEvent.type = LeaveNotify;
@@ -600,7 +585,7 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
textPtr->maxUndo = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->maxUndo;
textPtr->autoSeparators = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->autoSeparators;
textPtr->tabOptionPtr = NULL;
-
+
/*
* Create the "sel" tag and the "current" and "insert" marks.
*/
@@ -610,21 +595,23 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
textPtr->selBorderWidth = 0;
textPtr->selBorderWidthPtr = NULL;
textPtr->selFgColorPtr = NULL;
- /*
- * Note: it is important that textPtr->selTagPtr is NULL before
- * this initial call.
+
+ /*
+ * Note: it is important that textPtr->selTagPtr is NULL before this
+ * initial call.
*/
+
textPtr->selTagPtr = TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, "sel", NULL);
- textPtr->selTagPtr->reliefString =
- (char *) ckalloc(sizeof(DEF_TEXT_SELECT_RELIEF));
+ textPtr->selTagPtr->reliefString = (char *)
+ ckalloc(sizeof(DEF_TEXT_SELECT_RELIEF));
strcpy(textPtr->selTagPtr->reliefString, DEF_TEXT_SELECT_RELIEF);
textPtr->selTagPtr->relief = TK_RELIEF_RAISED;
textPtr->currentMarkPtr = TkTextSetMark(textPtr, "current", &startIndex);
textPtr->insertMarkPtr = TkTextSetMark(textPtr, "insert", &startIndex);
/*
- * Create the option table for this widget class. If it has already
- * been created, the cached pointer will be returned.
+ * Create the option table for this widget class. If it has already been
+ * created, the cached pointer will be returned.
*/
optionTable = Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, optionSpecs);
@@ -642,7 +629,7 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
TkTextBindProc, (ClientData) textPtr);
Tk_CreateSelHandler(textPtr->tkwin, XA_PRIMARY, XA_STRING,
TextFetchSelection, (ClientData) textPtr, XA_STRING);
-
+
if (Tk_InitOptions(interp, (char *) textPtr, optionTable, textPtr->tkwin)
!= TCL_OK) {
Tk_DestroyWindow(textPtr->tkwin);
@@ -653,8 +640,8 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
- Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(textPtr->tkwin),-1));
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(textPtr->tkwin),-1));
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -663,9 +650,9 @@ CreateWidget(sharedPtr, tkwin, interp, parent, objc, objv)
*
* TextWidgetObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the Tcl command
- * that corresponds to a text widget. See the user
- * documentation for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the Tcl command that corresponds
+ * to a text widget. See the user documentation for details on what it
+ * does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -686,21 +673,21 @@ TextWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
register TkText *textPtr = (TkText *) clientData;
int result = TCL_OK;
int index;
-
+
static CONST char *optionStrings[] = {
- "bbox", "cget", "compare", "configure", "count", "debug",
- "delete", "dlineinfo", "dump", "edit", "get", "image", "index",
- "insert", "mark", "peer", "replace", "scan", "search", "see",
- "tag", "window", "xview", "yview", (char *) NULL
+ "bbox", "cget", "compare", "configure", "count", "debug",
+ "delete", "dlineinfo", "dump", "edit", "get", "image", "index",
+ "insert", "mark", "peer", "replace", "scan", "search", "see",
+ "tag", "window", "xview", "yview", (char *) NULL
};
enum options {
- TEXT_BBOX, TEXT_CGET, TEXT_COMPARE, TEXT_CONFIGURE, TEXT_COUNT,
- TEXT_DEBUG, TEXT_DELETE, TEXT_DLINEINFO, TEXT_DUMP, TEXT_EDIT,
- TEXT_GET, TEXT_IMAGE, TEXT_INDEX, TEXT_INSERT, TEXT_MARK,
- TEXT_PEER, TEXT_REPLACE, TEXT_SCAN, TEXT_SEARCH, TEXT_SEE,
+ TEXT_BBOX, TEXT_CGET, TEXT_COMPARE, TEXT_CONFIGURE, TEXT_COUNT,
+ TEXT_DEBUG, TEXT_DELETE, TEXT_DLINEINFO, TEXT_DUMP, TEXT_EDIT,
+ TEXT_GET, TEXT_IMAGE, TEXT_INDEX, TEXT_INSERT, TEXT_MARK,
+ TEXT_PEER, TEXT_REPLACE, TEXT_SCAN, TEXT_SEARCH, TEXT_SEE,
TEXT_TAG, TEXT_WINDOW, TEXT_XVIEW, TEXT_YVIEW
};
-
+
if (objc < 2) {
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "option ?arg arg ...?");
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -713,783 +700,784 @@ TextWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
textPtr->refCount++;
switch ((enum options) index) {
- case TEXT_BBOX: {
- int x, y, width, height;
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;
-
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- indexPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
- if (indexPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- if (TkTextCharBbox(textPtr, indexPtr, &x, &y,
- &width, &height, NULL) == 0) {
- Tcl_Obj *listObj = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
-
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(x));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(y));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(width));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(height));
-
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listObj);
- }
- break;
+ case TEXT_BBOX: {
+ int x, y, width, height;
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ indexPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
+ if (indexPtr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ if (TkTextCharBbox(textPtr, indexPtr, &x, &y, &width, &height,
+ NULL) == 0) {
+ Tcl_Obj *listObj = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
+
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj, Tcl_NewIntObj(x));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj, Tcl_NewIntObj(y));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj, Tcl_NewIntObj(width));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj, Tcl_NewIntObj(height));
+
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listObj);
}
- case TEXT_CGET: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option");
+ break;
+ }
+ case TEXT_CGET:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ } else {
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) textPtr,
+ textPtr->optionTable, objv[2], textPtr->tkwin);
+ if (objPtr == NULL) {
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
} else {
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) textPtr,
- textPtr->optionTable, objv[2], textPtr->tkwin);
- if (objPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- } else {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- result = TCL_OK;
- }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
+ result = TCL_OK;
}
- break;
}
- case TEXT_COMPARE: {
- int relation, value;
- CONST char *p;
- CONST TkTextIndex *index1Ptr, *index2Ptr;
-
- if (objc != 5) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index1 op index2");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- index1Ptr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
- index2Ptr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[4]);
- if (index1Ptr == NULL || index2Ptr == NULL) {
+ break;
+ case TEXT_COMPARE: {
+ int relation, value;
+ CONST char *p;
+ CONST TkTextIndex *index1Ptr, *index2Ptr;
+
+ if (objc != 5) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index1 op index2");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ index1Ptr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
+ index2Ptr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[4]);
+ if (index1Ptr == NULL || index2Ptr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ relation = TkTextIndexCmp(index1Ptr, index2Ptr);
+ p = Tcl_GetString(objv[3]);
+ if (p[0] == '<') {
+ value = (relation < 0);
+ if ((p[1] == '=') && (p[2] == 0)) {
+ value = (relation <= 0);
+ } else if (p[1] != 0) {
+ compareError:
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad comparison operator \"",
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
+ "\": must be <, <=, ==, >=, >, or !=",
+ (char *) NULL);
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
}
- relation = TkTextIndexCmp(index1Ptr, index2Ptr);
- p = Tcl_GetString(objv[3]);
- if (p[0] == '<') {
- value = (relation < 0);
- if ((p[1] == '=') && (p[2] == 0)) {
- value = (relation <= 0);
- } else if (p[1] != 0) {
- compareError:
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad comparison operator \"",
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
- "\": must be <, <=, ==, >=, >, or !=",
- (char *) NULL);
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- } else if (p[0] == '>') {
- value = (relation > 0);
- if ((p[1] == '=') && (p[2] == 0)) {
- value = (relation >= 0);
- } else if (p[1] != 0) {
- goto compareError;
- }
- } else if ((p[0] == '=') && (p[1] == '=') && (p[2] == 0)) {
- value = (relation == 0);
- } else if ((p[0] == '!') && (p[1] == '=') && (p[2] == 0)) {
- value = (relation != 0);
- } else {
+ } else if (p[0] == '>') {
+ value = (relation > 0);
+ if ((p[1] == '=') && (p[2] == 0)) {
+ value = (relation >= 0);
+ } else if (p[1] != 0) {
goto compareError;
}
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj(value));
- break;
- }
- case TEXT_CONFIGURE: {
- if (objc <= 3) {
- Tcl_Obj* objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) textPtr,
- textPtr->optionTable,
- (objc == 3) ? objv[2] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL,
- textPtr->tkwin);
- if (objPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- } else {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- }
- } else {
- result = ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc-2, objv+2);
- }
- break;
+ } else if ((p[0] == '=') && (p[1] == '=') && (p[2] == 0)) {
+ value = (relation == 0);
+ } else if ((p[0] == '!') && (p[1] == '=') && (p[2] == 0)) {
+ value = (relation != 0);
+ } else {
+ goto compareError;
}
- case TEXT_COUNT: {
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexFromPtr, *indexToPtr;
- int i, found = 0, update = 0;
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr = NULL;
-
- if (objc < 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?options? index1 index2");
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj(value));
+ break;
+ }
+ case TEXT_CONFIGURE:
+ if (objc <= 3) {
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) textPtr,
+ textPtr->optionTable,
+ ((objc == 3) ? objv[2] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL),
+ textPtr->tkwin);
+ if (objPtr == NULL) {
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
+ } else {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
}
+ } else {
+ result = ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc-2, objv+2);
+ }
+ break;
+ case TEXT_COUNT: {
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexFromPtr, *indexToPtr;
+ int i, found = 0, update = 0;
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr = NULL;
+
+ if (objc < 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?options? index1 index2");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
- indexFromPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[objc-2]);
- if (indexFromPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- indexToPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[objc-1]);
- if (indexToPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
+ indexFromPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[objc-2]);
+ if (indexFromPtr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ indexToPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[objc-1]);
+ if (indexToPtr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
- for (i = 2; i < objc-2; i++) {
- int value;
- unsigned length;
- CONST char *option = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i],
- (int *)&length);
- char c;
- if (length < 2 || option[0] != '-') {
- badOption:
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad option \"",
- Tcl_GetString(objv[i]),
+ for (i = 2; i < objc-2; i++) {
+ int value, length;
+ CONST char *option = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length);
+ char c;
+
+ if (length < 2 || option[0] != '-') {
+ badOption:
+ Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad option \"",
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[i]),
"\" must be -chars, -displaychars, -displayindices, ",
"-displaylines, -indices, -lines, -update, ",
"-xpixels, or -ypixels", NULL);
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ c = option[1];
+ if (c == 'c' && !strncmp("-chars", option, (unsigned) length)) {
+ value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
+ COUNT_CHARS);
+ } else if (c == 'd' && (length > 8)
+ && !strncmp("-displaychars", option, (unsigned) length)) {
+ value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
+ COUNT_DISPLAY_CHARS);
+ } else if (c == 'd' && (length > 8)
+ && !strncmp("-displayindices", option, (unsigned)length)) {
+ value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
+ COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
+ } else if (c == 'd' && (length > 8)
+ && !strncmp("-displaylines", option, (unsigned) length)) {
+ TkTextLine *fromPtr, *lastPtr;
+ TkTextIndex index;
+
+ int compare = TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, indexToPtr);
+ value = 0;
+
+ if (compare == 0) {
+ goto countDone;
}
- c = option[1];
- if (c == 'c' && !strncmp("-chars",option,length)) {
- value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
- COUNT_CHARS);
- } else if (c == 'd' && !strncmp("-displaychars", option,
- length) && (length > 8)) {
- value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
- COUNT_DISPLAY_CHARS);
- } else if (c == 'd' && !strncmp("-displayindices", option,
- length) && (length > 8)) {
- value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
- COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
- } else if (c == 'd' && !strncmp("-displaylines", option,
- length) && (length > 8)) {
- TkTextLine *fromPtr, *lastPtr;
- TkTextIndex index;
-
- int compare = TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, indexToPtr);
- value = 0;
-
- if (compare == 0) goto countDone;
-
- if (compare > 0) {
- CONST TkTextIndex *tmpPtr = indexFromPtr;
- indexFromPtr = indexToPtr;
- indexToPtr = tmpPtr;
- }
- lastPtr = TkBTreeFindLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,
- textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr));
- fromPtr = indexFromPtr->linePtr;
- if (fromPtr == lastPtr) {
- goto countDone;
- }
+ if (compare > 0) {
+ CONST TkTextIndex *tmpPtr = indexFromPtr;
+
+ indexFromPtr = indexToPtr;
+ indexToPtr = tmpPtr;
+ }
+
+ lastPtr = TkBTreeFindLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,
+ textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,textPtr));
+ fromPtr = indexFromPtr->linePtr;
+ if (fromPtr == lastPtr) {
+ goto countDone;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Caution: we must NEVER call TkTextUpdateOneLine with the
+ * last artificial line in the widget.
+ */
- /*
- * Caution: we must NEVER call TkTextUpdateOneLine
- * with the last artificial line in the widget.
+ index = *indexFromPtr;
+ while (index.linePtr != indexToPtr->linePtr) {
+ value += TkTextUpdateOneLine(textPtr, fromPtr, 0,&index,0);
+
+ /*
+ * We might have skipped past indexToPtr, if we have
+ * multiple logical lines in a single display line.
+ * Therefore we iterate through each intermediate logical
+ * line, just to check. Another approach would be just to
+ * use TkTextIndexCmp on every while() iteration, but that
+ * would be less efficient.
*/
- index = *indexFromPtr;
- while (index.linePtr != indexToPtr->linePtr) {
- value += TkTextUpdateOneLine(textPtr, fromPtr,
- 0, &index, 0);
- /*
- * We might have skipped past indexToPtr, if we
- * have multiple logical lines in a single
- * display line. Therefore we iterate through
- * each intermediate logical line, just to
- * check. Another approach would be just to use
- * TkTextIndexCmp on every while() iteration,
- * but that would be less efficient.
- */
- while (fromPtr != index.linePtr) {
- fromPtr = TkBTreeNextLine(textPtr, fromPtr);
- if (fromPtr == indexToPtr->linePtr) {
- break;
- }
+
+ while (fromPtr != index.linePtr) {
+ fromPtr = TkBTreeNextLine(textPtr, fromPtr);
+ if (fromPtr == indexToPtr->linePtr) {
+ break;
}
}
- /*
- * Now we need to adjust the count to add on the
- * number of display lines in the last logical line,
- * and subtract off the number of display lines
- * overcounted in the first logical line. This logic
- * is still ok if both indices are in the same
- * logical line.
- */
- index.linePtr = indexFromPtr->linePtr;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Now we need to adjust the count to add on the number of
+ * display lines in the last logical line, and subtract off
+ * the number of display lines overcounted in the first
+ * logical line. This logic is still ok if both indices are in
+ * the same logical line.
+ */
+
+ index.linePtr = indexFromPtr->linePtr;
+ index.byteIndex = 0;
+ while (1) {
+ TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, &index, 1, NULL);
+ if (index.byteIndex >= indexFromPtr->byteIndex) {
+ break;
+ }
+ TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, &index, 1, &index);
+ value--;
+
+ }
+ if (indexToPtr->linePtr != lastPtr) {
+ index.linePtr = indexToPtr->linePtr;
index.byteIndex = 0;
while (1) {
TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, &index, 1, NULL);
- if (index.byteIndex >= indexFromPtr->byteIndex) {
+ if (index.byteIndex >= indexToPtr->byteIndex) {
break;
}
TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, &index, 1, &index);
- value--;
+ value++;
}
- if (indexToPtr->linePtr != lastPtr) {
- index.linePtr = indexToPtr->linePtr;
- index.byteIndex = 0;
- while (1) {
- TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, &index, 1, NULL);
- if (index.byteIndex >= indexToPtr->byteIndex) {
- break;
- }
- TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, &index, 1, &index);
- value++;
- }
- }
-
- if (compare > 0) {
- value = -value;
- }
- } else if (c == 'i' && !strncmp("-indices",option,length)) {
- value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
- COUNT_INDICES);
- } else if (c == 'l' && !strncmp("-lines",option,length)) {
- value = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexToPtr->linePtr)
- - TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexFromPtr->linePtr);
- } else if (c == 'u' && !strncmp("-update",option,length)) {
- update = 1;
- continue;
- } else if (c == 'x' && !strncmp("-xpixels",option,length)) {
- int x1, x2;
- TkTextIndex index;
- index = *indexFromPtr;
- TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, &index, 0, &x1);
- index = *indexToPtr;
- TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, &index, 0, &x2);
- value = x2 - x1;
- } else if (c == 'y' && !strncmp("-ypixels",option,length)) {
- if (update) {
- TkTextUpdateLineMetrics(textPtr,
- TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexFromPtr->linePtr),
- TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexToPtr->linePtr), -1);
- }
- value = TkTextIndexYPixels(textPtr, indexToPtr)
- - TkTextIndexYPixels(textPtr, indexFromPtr);
- } else {
- goto badOption;
}
- countDone:
- found++;
- if (found == 1) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(value));
- } else {
- if (found == 2) {
- /*
- * Move the first item we put into the result into
- * the first element of the list object.
- */
- objPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr,
- Tcl_GetObjResult(interp));
- }
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr, Tcl_NewIntObj(value));
+
+ if (compare > 0) {
+ value = -value;
+ }
+ } else if (c == 'i'
+ && !strncmp("-indices", option, (unsigned) length)) {
+ value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
+ COUNT_INDICES);
+ } else if (c == 'l'
+ && !strncmp("-lines", option, (unsigned) length)) {
+ value = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexToPtr->linePtr)
+ - TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexFromPtr->linePtr);
+ } else if (c == 'u'
+ && !strncmp("-update", option, (unsigned) length)) {
+ update = 1;
+ continue;
+ } else if (c == 'x'
+ && !strncmp("-xpixels", option, (unsigned) length)) {
+ int x1, x2;
+ TkTextIndex index;
+
+ index = *indexFromPtr;
+ TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, &index, 0, &x1);
+ index = *indexToPtr;
+ TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, &index, 0, &x2);
+ value = x2 - x1;
+ } else if (c == 'y'
+ && !strncmp("-ypixels", option, (unsigned) length)) {
+ if (update) {
+ TkTextUpdateLineMetrics(textPtr,
+ TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexFromPtr->linePtr),
+ TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexToPtr->linePtr), -1);
}
+ value = TkTextIndexYPixels(textPtr, indexToPtr)
+ - TkTextIndexYPixels(textPtr, indexFromPtr);
+ } else {
+ goto badOption;
}
- if (found == 0) {
- /* Use the default '-indices' */
- int value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
- COUNT_INDICES);
+
+ countDone:
+ found++;
+ if (found == 1) {
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(value));
- } else if (found > 1) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- }
- break;
- }
- case TEXT_DEBUG: {
- if (objc > 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "boolean");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- if (objc == 2) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj(tkBTreeDebug));
} else {
- if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, objv[2],
- &tkBTreeDebug) != TCL_OK) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
+ if (found == 2) {
+ /*
+ * Move the first item we put into the result into
+ * the first element of the list object.
+ */
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr,
+ Tcl_GetObjResult(interp));
}
- tkTextDebug = tkBTreeDebug;
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr, Tcl_NewIntObj(value));
}
- break;
}
- case TEXT_DELETE: {
- if (objc < 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index1 ?index2 ...?");
+
+ if (found == 0) {
+ /*
+ * Use the default '-indices'.
+ */
+
+ int value = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
+ COUNT_INDICES);
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(value));
+ } else if (found > 1) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TEXT_DEBUG:
+ if (objc > 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "boolean");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ if (objc == 2) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj(tkBTreeDebug));
+ } else {
+ if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, objv[2],
+ &tkBTreeDebug) != TCL_OK) {
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
}
- if (textPtr->state == TK_TEXT_STATE_NORMAL) {
- if (objc < 5) {
- /*
- * Simple case requires no predetermination of indices.
- */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1, *indexPtr2;
-
- /*
- * Parse the starting and stopping indices.
- */
+ tkTextDebug = tkBTreeDebug;
+ }
+ break;
+ case TEXT_DELETE:
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index1 ?index2 ...?");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ if (textPtr->state == TK_TEXT_STATE_NORMAL) {
+ if (objc < 5) {
+ /*
+ * Simple case requires no predetermination of indices.
+ */
+
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1, *indexPtr2;
+
+ /*
+ * Parse the starting and stopping indices.
+ */
- indexPtr1 = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(textPtr->interp,
- textPtr, objv[2]);
- if (indexPtr1 == NULL) {
+ indexPtr1 = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(textPtr->interp, textPtr,
+ objv[2]);
+ if (indexPtr1 == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ if (objc == 4) {
+ indexPtr2 = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(textPtr->interp, textPtr,
+ objv[3]);
+ if (indexPtr2 == NULL) {
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
- }
- if (objc == 4) {
- indexPtr2 = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(textPtr->interp,
- textPtr, objv[3]);
- if (indexPtr2 == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- } else {
- indexPtr2 = NULL;
}
- DeleteChars(NULL, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, 1);
} else {
- int i;
- /*
- * Multi-index pair case requires that we prevalidate
- * the indices and sort from last to first so that
- * deletes occur in the exact (unshifted) text. It
- * also needs to handle partial and fully overlapping
- * ranges. We have to do this with multiple passes.
- */
- TkTextIndex *indices, *ixStart, *ixEnd, *lastStart;
- char *useIdx;
+ indexPtr2 = NULL;
+ }
+ DeleteChars(NULL, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, 1);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Multi-index pair case requires that we prevalidate the
+ * indices and sort from last to first so that deletes occur
+ * in the exact (unshifted) text. It also needs to handle
+ * partial and fully overlapping ranges. We have to do this
+ * with multiple passes.
+ */
+
+ TkTextIndex *indices, *ixStart, *ixEnd, *lastStart;
+ char *useIdx;
+ int i;
- objc -= 2;
- objv += 2;
- indices = (TkTextIndex *)
+ objc -= 2;
+ objv += 2;
+ indices = (TkTextIndex *)
ckalloc((objc + 1) * sizeof(TkTextIndex));
- /*
- * First pass verifies that all indices are valid.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) {
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr =
- TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[i]);
-
- if (indexPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- ckfree((char *) indices);
- goto done;
- }
- indices[i] = *indexPtr;
+ /*
+ * First pass verifies that all indices are valid.
+ */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) {
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr =
+ TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[i]);
+
+ if (indexPtr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ ckfree((char *) indices);
+ goto done;
}
- /*
- * Pad out the pairs evenly to make later code easier.
- */
- if (objc & 1) {
- indices[i] = indices[i-1];
- TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, &indices[i], 1, &indices[i],
- COUNT_INDICES);
- objc++;
+ indices[i] = *indexPtr;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Pad out the pairs evenly to make later code easier.
+ */
+
+ if (objc & 1) {
+ indices[i] = indices[i-1];
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, &indices[i], 1, &indices[i],
+ COUNT_INDICES);
+ objc++;
+ }
+ useIdx = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) objc);
+ memset(useIdx, 0, (unsigned) objc);
+
+ /*
+ * Do a decreasing order sort so that we delete the end ranges
+ * first to maintain index consistency.
+ */
+
+ qsort((VOID *) indices, (unsigned) (objc / 2),
+ 2 * sizeof(TkTextIndex), TextIndexSortProc);
+ lastStart = NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Second pass will handle bogus ranges (end < start) and
+ * overlapping ranges.
+ */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < objc; i += 2) {
+ ixStart = &indices[i];
+ ixEnd = &indices[i+1];
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(ixEnd, ixStart) <= 0) {
+ continue;
}
- useIdx = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) objc);
- memset(useIdx, 0, (unsigned) objc);
- /*
- * Do a decreasing order sort so that we delete the end
- * ranges first to maintain index consistency.
- */
- qsort((VOID *) indices, (unsigned) (objc / 2),
- 2 * sizeof(TkTextIndex), TextIndexSortProc);
- lastStart = NULL;
- /*
- * Second pass will handle bogus ranges (end < start) and
- * overlapping ranges.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < objc; i += 2) {
- ixStart = &indices[i];
- ixEnd = &indices[i+1];
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(ixEnd, ixStart) <= 0) {
+ if (lastStart) {
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(ixStart, lastStart) == 0) {
+ /*
+ * Start indices were equal, and the sort placed
+ * the longest range first, so skip this one.
+ */
+
continue;
- }
- if (lastStart) {
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(ixStart, lastStart) == 0) {
- /*
- * Start indices were equal, and the sort
- * placed the longest range first, so
- * skip this one.
- */
+ } else if (TkTextIndexCmp(lastStart, ixEnd) < 0) {
+ /*
+ * The next pair has a start range before the end
+ * point of the last range. Constrain the delete
+ * range, but use the pointer values.
+ */
+
+ *ixEnd = *lastStart;
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(ixEnd, ixStart) <= 0) {
continue;
- } else if (TkTextIndexCmp(lastStart, ixEnd) < 0) {
- /*
- * The next pair has a start range before
- * the end point of the last range.
- * Constrain the delete range, but use
- * the pointer values.
- */
- *ixEnd = *lastStart;
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(ixEnd, ixStart) <= 0) {
- continue;
- }
}
}
- lastStart = ixStart;
- useIdx[i] = 1;
}
- /*
- * Final pass take the input from the previous and
- * deletes the ranges which are flagged to be
- * deleted.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < objc; i += 2) {
- if (useIdx[i]) {
- /*
- * We don't need to check the return value
- * because all indices are preparsed above.
- */
- DeleteChars(NULL, textPtr, &indices[i],
- &indices[i+1], 1);
- }
+ lastStart = ixStart;
+ useIdx[i] = 1;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Final pass take the input from the previous and deletes the
+ * ranges which are flagged to be deleted.
+ */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < objc; i += 2) {
+ if (useIdx[i]) {
+ /*
+ * We don't need to check the return value because all
+ * indices are preparsed above.
+ */
+
+ DeleteChars(NULL, textPtr, &indices[i], &indices[i+1],
+ 1);
}
- ckfree((char *) indices);
}
+ ckfree((char *) indices);
}
- break;
}
- case TEXT_DLINEINFO: {
- int x, y, width, height, base;
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;
-
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- indexPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
- if (indexPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- if (TkTextDLineInfo(textPtr, indexPtr, &x, &y, &width,
- &height, &base) == 0) {
- Tcl_Obj *listObj = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
-
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(x));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(y));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(width));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(height));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewIntObj(base));
-
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listObj);
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case TEXT_DLINEINFO: {
+ int x, y, width, height, base;
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
}
- case TEXT_DUMP: {
- result = TextDumpCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
+ indexPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
+ if (indexPtr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
}
- case TEXT_EDIT: {
- result = TextEditCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
+ if (TkTextDLineInfo(textPtr, indexPtr, &x, &y, &width, &height,
+ &base) == 0) {
+ Tcl_Obj *listObj = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
+
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj, Tcl_NewIntObj(x));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj, Tcl_NewIntObj(y));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj, Tcl_NewIntObj(width));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj, Tcl_NewIntObj(height));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj, Tcl_NewIntObj(base));
+
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listObj);
}
- case TEXT_GET: {
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr = NULL;
- int i, found = 0, visible = 0;
- CONST char *name;
- int length;
-
- if (objc < 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
- "?-displaychars? ?--? index1 ?index2 ...?");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
+ break;
+ }
+ case TEXT_DUMP:
+ result = TextDumpCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_EDIT:
+ result = TextEditCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_GET: {
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr = NULL;
+ int i, found = 0, visible = 0;
+ CONST char *name;
+ int length;
+
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
+ "?-displaychars? ?--? index1 ?index2 ...?");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Simple, restrictive argument parsing. The only options are -- and
+ * -displaychars (or any unique prefix).
+ */
+
+ i = 2;
+ if (objc > 3) {
+ name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length);
+ if (length > 1 && name[0] == '-') {
+ if (strncmp("-displaychars", name, (unsigned)length)==0) {
+ i++;
+ visible = 1;
+ name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length);
+ }
+ if ((i < objc-1) && (length == 2) && !strcmp("--", name)) {
+ i++;
+ }
}
-
- /*
- * Simple, restrictive argument parsing. The only options are --
- * and -displaychars (or any unique prefix).
- */
- i = 2;
- if (objc > 3) {
- name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length);
- if (length > 1 && name[0] == '-') {
- if (strncmp("-displaychars", name, (unsigned)length)==0) {
- i++;
- visible = 1;
- name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length);
- }
- if ((i < objc-1) && (length == 2)
- && (strcmp("--", name) == 0)) {
- i++;
- }
+ }
+
+ for (; i < objc; i += 2) {
+ CONST TkTextIndex *index1Ptr, *index2Ptr;
+ TkTextIndex index2;
+
+ index1Ptr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[i]);
+ if (index1Ptr == NULL) {
+ if (objPtr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr);
}
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
}
- for (; i < objc; i += 2) {
- CONST TkTextIndex *index1Ptr, *index2Ptr;
- TkTextIndex index2;
-
- index1Ptr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[i]);
- if (index1Ptr == NULL) {
+
+ if (i+1 == objc) {
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, index1Ptr, 1, &index2,
+ COUNT_INDICES);
+ index2Ptr = &index2;
+ } else {
+ index2Ptr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[i+1]);
+ if (index2Ptr == NULL) {
if (objPtr) {
Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr);
}
result = TCL_ERROR;
goto done;
}
- if (i+1 == objc) {
- TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, index1Ptr,
- 1, &index2, COUNT_INDICES);
- index2Ptr = &index2;
+ }
+
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(index1Ptr, index2Ptr) < 0) {
+ /*
+ * We want to move the text we get from the window into the
+ * result, but since this could in principle be a megabyte or
+ * more, we want to do it efficiently!
+ */
+
+ Tcl_Obj *get = TextGetText(textPtr, index1Ptr, index2Ptr,
+ visible);
+
+ found++;
+ if (found == 1) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, get);
} else {
- index2Ptr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr,
- objv[i+1]);
- if (index2Ptr == NULL) {
- if (objPtr) {
- Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr);
- }
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- }
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(index1Ptr, index2Ptr) < 0) {
- /*
- * We want to move the text we get from the window
- * into the result, but since this could in principle
- * be a megabyte or more, we want to do it
- * efficiently!
- */
- Tcl_Obj *get = TextGetText(textPtr, index1Ptr,
- index2Ptr, visible);
- found++;
- if (found == 1) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, get);
- } else {
- if (found == 2) {
- /*
- * Move the first item we put into the result into
- * the first element of the list object.
- */
- objPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr,
- Tcl_GetObjResult(interp));
- }
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr, get);
+ if (found == 2) {
+ /*
+ * Move the first item we put into the result into the
+ * first element of the list object.
+ */
+
+ objPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr,
+ Tcl_GetObjResult(interp));
}
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr, get);
}
}
- if (found > 1) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- }
- break;
}
- case TEXT_IMAGE: {
- result = TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
+ if (found > 1) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TEXT_IMAGE:
+ result = TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_INDEX: {
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
}
- case TEXT_INDEX: {
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
-
- indexPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
- if (indexPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, indexPtr));
- break;
+ indexPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
+ if (indexPtr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
}
- case TEXT_INSERT: {
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, indexPtr));
+ break;
+ }
+ case TEXT_INSERT: {
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;
- if (objc < 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
- "index chars ?tagList chars tagList ...?");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- indexPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
- if (indexPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- if (textPtr->state == TK_TEXT_STATE_NORMAL) {
- result = TextInsertCmd(NULL, textPtr, interp,
- objc-3, objv+3,
- indexPtr, 1);
- }
- break;
+ if (objc < 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
+ "index chars ?tagList chars tagList ...?");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
}
- case TEXT_MARK: {
- result = TkTextMarkCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
+ indexPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
+ if (indexPtr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
}
- case TEXT_PEER: {
- result = TextPeerCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
+ if (textPtr->state == TK_TEXT_STATE_NORMAL) {
+ result = TextInsertCmd(NULL, textPtr, interp, objc-3, objv+3,
+ indexPtr, 1);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case TEXT_MARK:
+ result = TkTextMarkCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_PEER:
+ result = TextPeerCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_REPLACE: {
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexFromPtr, *indexToPtr;
+
+ if (objc < 5) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
+ "index1 index2 chars ?tagList chars tagList ...?");
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ indexFromPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
+ if (indexFromPtr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
}
- case TEXT_REPLACE: {
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexFromPtr, *indexToPtr;
+ indexToPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[3]);
+ if (indexToPtr == NULL) {
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, indexToPtr) > 0) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Index \"", Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
+ "\" before \"", Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
+ "\" in the text", NULL);
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ if (textPtr->state == TK_TEXT_STATE_NORMAL) {
+ int lineNum, byteIndex;
+ TkTextIndex index;
- if (objc < 5) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
- "index1 index2 chars ?tagList chars tagList ...?");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- indexFromPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[2]);
- if (indexFromPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- indexToPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objv[3]);
- if (indexToPtr == NULL) {
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, indexToPtr) > 0) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Index \"", Tcl_GetString(objv[3]),
- "\" before \"", Tcl_GetString(objv[2]),
- "\" in the text.", NULL);
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- if (textPtr->state == TK_TEXT_STATE_NORMAL) {
- int lineNum, byteIndex;
- TkTextIndex index;
+ /*
+ * The 'replace' operation is quite complex to do correctly,
+ * because we want a number of criteria to hold:
+ *
+ * 1. The insertion point shouldn't move, unless it is within the
+ * deleted range. In this case it should end up after the new
+ * text.
+ *
+ * 2. The window should not change the text it shows - should not
+ * scroll vertically - unless the result of the replace is
+ * that the insertion position which used to be on-screen is
+ * now off-screen.
+ */
+
+ byteIndex = textPtr->topIndex.byteIndex;
+ lineNum = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, textPtr->topIndex.linePtr);
+
+ TkTextMarkSegToIndex(textPtr, textPtr->insertMarkPtr, &index);
+ if ((TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, &index) < 0)
+ && (TkTextIndexCmp(indexToPtr, &index) > 0)) {
/*
- * The 'replace' operation is quite complex to do
- * correctly, because we want a number of criteria
- * to hold:
- *
- * 1. The insertion point shouldn't move, unless
- * it is within the deleted range. In this case
- * it should end up after the new text.
- *
- * 2. The window should not change the text it
- * shows -- should not scroll vertically -- unless
- * the result of the replace is that the insertion
- * position which used to be on-screen is now
- * off-screen.
+ * The insertion point is inside the range to be replaced, so
+ * we have to do some calculations to ensure it doesn't move
+ * unnecessarily.
*/
- byteIndex = textPtr->topIndex.byteIndex;
- lineNum = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, textPtr->topIndex.linePtr);
- TkTextMarkSegToIndex(textPtr, textPtr->insertMarkPtr,
- &index);
- if ((TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, &index) < 0)
- && (TkTextIndexCmp(indexToPtr, &index) > 0)) {
- /*
- * The insertion point is inside the range to be
- * replaced, so we have to do some calculations to
- * ensure it doesn't move unnecessarily.
- */
- int deleteInsertOffset, insertLength, j;
-
- insertLength = 0;
- for (j = 4; j < objc; j += 2) {
- insertLength += Tcl_GetCharLength(objv[j]);
- }
-
- /*
- * Calculate 'deleteInsertOffset' as an offset we
- * will apply to the insertion point after this
- * operation.
- */
- deleteInsertOffset = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr,
- &index, COUNT_CHARS);
- if (deleteInsertOffset > insertLength) {
- deleteInsertOffset = insertLength;
- }
-
- result = TextReplaceCmd(textPtr, interp,
- indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
- objc, objv, 0);
-
- if (result == TCL_OK) {
- /*
- * Move the insertion position to the correct
- * place
- */
- TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, indexFromPtr,
- deleteInsertOffset,
- &index, COUNT_INDICES);
- TkBTreeUnlinkSegment(textPtr->insertMarkPtr,
- textPtr->insertMarkPtr->body.mark.linePtr);
- TkBTreeLinkSegment(textPtr->insertMarkPtr, &index);
- }
- } else {
- result = TextReplaceCmd(textPtr, interp,
- indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
- objc, objv, 1);
+ int deleteInsertOffset, insertLength, j;
+
+ insertLength = 0;
+ for (j = 4; j < objc; j += 2) {
+ insertLength += Tcl_GetCharLength(objv[j]);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Calculate 'deleteInsertOffset' as an offset we will apply
+ * to the insertion point after this operation.
+ */
+
+ deleteInsertOffset = CountIndices(textPtr, indexFromPtr,
+ &index, COUNT_CHARS);
+ if (deleteInsertOffset > insertLength) {
+ deleteInsertOffset = insertLength;
}
+
+ result = TextReplaceCmd(textPtr, interp, indexFromPtr,
+ indexToPtr, objc, objv, 0);
+
if (result == TCL_OK) {
- /*
- * Now ensure the top-line is in the right
- * place
+ /*
+ * Move the insertion position to the correct place.
*/
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,
- textPtr, lineNum,
- byteIndex, &index);
- TkTextSetYView(textPtr, &index, TK_TEXT_NOPIXELADJUST);
+
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, indexFromPtr,
+ deleteInsertOffset, &index, COUNT_INDICES);
+ TkBTreeUnlinkSegment(textPtr->insertMarkPtr,
+ textPtr->insertMarkPtr->body.mark.linePtr);
+ TkBTreeLinkSegment(textPtr->insertMarkPtr, &index);
}
+ } else {
+ result = TextReplaceCmd(textPtr, interp, indexFromPtr,
+ indexToPtr, objc, objv, 1);
+ }
+ if (result == TCL_OK) {
+ /*
+ * Now ensure the top-line is in the right place.
+ */
+
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ lineNum, byteIndex, &index);
+ TkTextSetYView(textPtr, &index, TK_TEXT_NOPIXELADJUST);
}
- break;
- }
- case TEXT_SCAN: {
- result = TkTextScanCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
- }
- case TEXT_SEARCH: {
- result = TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
- }
- case TEXT_SEE: {
- result = TkTextSeeCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
- }
- case TEXT_TAG: {
- result = TkTextTagCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
- }
- case TEXT_WINDOW: {
- result = TkTextWindowCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
- }
- case TEXT_XVIEW: {
- result = TkTextXviewCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
- }
- case TEXT_YVIEW: {
- result = TkTextYviewCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
- break;
}
- }
-
- done:
+ break;
+ }
+ case TEXT_SCAN:
+ result = TkTextScanCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_SEARCH:
+ result = TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_SEE:
+ result = TkTextSeeCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_TAG:
+ result = TkTextTagCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_WINDOW:
+ result = TkTextWindowCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_XVIEW:
+ result = TkTextXviewCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ case TEXT_YVIEW:
+ result = TkTextYviewCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ done:
textPtr->refCount--;
if (textPtr->refCount == 0) {
ckfree((char *) textPtr);
@@ -1502,12 +1490,11 @@ TextWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* SharedTextObjCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process commands on the shared
- * portion of a text widget. Currently it is not actually exported
- * as a Tcl command, and is only used internally to process parts
- * of undo/redo scripts. See the user documentation for 'text' for
- * details on what it does - the only subcommands it currently
- * supports are 'insert' and 'delete'.
+ * This function is invoked to process commands on the shared portion of
+ * a text widget. Currently it is not actually exported as a Tcl command,
+ * and is only used internally to process parts of undo/redo scripts.
+ * See the user documentation for 'text' for details on what it does -
+ * the only subcommands it currently supports are 'insert' and 'delete'.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -1520,8 +1507,7 @@ TextWidgetObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
static int
SharedTextObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
- ClientData clientData; /* Information about shared test
- * B-tree. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Information about shared test B-tree. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
@@ -1529,14 +1515,14 @@ SharedTextObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
register TkSharedText *sharedPtr = (TkSharedText *) clientData;
int result = TCL_OK;
int index;
-
+
static CONST char *optionStrings[] = {
- "delete", "insert", (char *) NULL
+ "delete", "insert", (char *) NULL
};
enum options {
TEXT_DELETE, TEXT_INSERT
};
-
+
if (objc < 2) {
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "option ?arg arg ...?");
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -1548,65 +1534,64 @@ SharedTextObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
}
switch ((enum options) index) {
- case TEXT_DELETE: {
- if (objc < 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index1 ?index2 ...?");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
+ case TEXT_DELETE:
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "index1 ?index2 ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (objc < 5) {
+ /*
+ * Simple case requires no predetermination of indices.
+ */
+
+ TkTextIndex index1;
+
+ /*
+ * Parse the starting and stopping indices.
+ */
+
+ result = TkTextSharedGetObjIndex(interp, sharedPtr, objv[2],
+ &index1);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ return result;
}
- if (objc < 5) {
- /*
- * Simple case requires no predetermination of indices.
- */
- TkTextIndex index1;
-
- /*
- * Parse the starting and stopping indices.
- */
+ if (objc == 4) {
+ TkTextIndex index2;
- result = TkTextSharedGetObjIndex(interp, sharedPtr,
- objv[2], &index1);
+ result = TkTextSharedGetObjIndex(interp, sharedPtr, objv[3],
+ &index2);
if (result != TCL_OK) {
- goto done;
- }
- if (objc == 4) {
- TkTextIndex index2;
- result = TkTextSharedGetObjIndex(interp, sharedPtr,
- objv[3], &index2);
- if (result != TCL_OK) {
- goto done;
- }
- DeleteChars(sharedPtr, NULL, &index1, &index2, 1);
- } else {
- DeleteChars(sharedPtr, NULL, &index1, NULL, 1);
+ return result;
}
+ DeleteChars(sharedPtr, NULL, &index1, &index2, 1);
} else {
- /* Too many arguments */
- result = TCL_ERROR;
+ DeleteChars(sharedPtr, NULL, &index1, NULL, 1);
}
- break;
+ return TCL_OK;
+ } else {
+ /* Too many arguments */
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case TEXT_INSERT: {
- TkTextIndex index1;
- if (objc < 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
- "index chars ?tagList chars tagList ...?");
- result = TCL_ERROR;
- goto done;
- }
- result = TkTextSharedGetObjIndex(interp, sharedPtr,
- objv[2], &index1);
- if (result != TCL_OK) {
- goto done;
- }
- result = TextInsertCmd(sharedPtr, NULL, interp, objc-3, objv+3,
- &index1, 1);
- break;
+ break;
+ case TEXT_INSERT: {
+ TkTextIndex index1;
+
+ if (objc < 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv,
+ "index chars ?tagList chars tagList ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
+ result = TkTextSharedGetObjIndex(interp, sharedPtr, objv[2],
+ &index1);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ return result;
+ }
+ return TextInsertCmd(sharedPtr, NULL, interp, objc-3, objv+3, &index1,
+ 1);
+ }
+ default:
+ return TCL_OK;
}
-
- done:
- return result;
}
/*
@@ -1614,9 +1599,8 @@ SharedTextObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
*
* TextPeerCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "text peer" Tcl
- * command. See the user documentation for details on what it
- * does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "text peer" Tcl command. See
+ * the user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -1629,16 +1613,16 @@ SharedTextObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
static int
TextPeerCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
{
Tk_Window tkwin = textPtr->tkwin;
int index;
-
+
static CONST char *peerOptionStrings[] = {
- "create", "names", (char *) NULL
+ "create", "names", (char *) NULL
};
enum peerOptions {
PEER_CREATE, PEER_NAMES
@@ -1648,35 +1632,35 @@ TextPeerCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option ?arg arg ...?");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
- if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], peerOptionStrings,
- "peer option", 0, &index) != TCL_OK) {
+
+ if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], peerOptionStrings,
+ "peer option", 0, &index) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
+
switch ((enum peerOptions)index) {
- case PEER_CREATE: {
- if (objc < 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "pathName ?options?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- return CreateWidget(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, tkwin,
- interp, textPtr, objc-2, objv+2);
+ case PEER_CREATE:
+ if (objc < 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "pathName ?options?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case PEER_NAMES: {
- TkText *tPtr = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->peers;
- if (objc > 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- while (tPtr != NULL) {
- if (tPtr != textPtr) {
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, Tk_PathName(tPtr->tkwin));
- }
- tPtr = tPtr->next;
+ return CreateWidget(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, tkwin, interp, textPtr,
+ objc-2, objv+2);
+ case PEER_NAMES: {
+ TkText *tPtr = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->peers;
+
+ if (objc > 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ while (tPtr != NULL) {
+ if (tPtr != textPtr) {
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, Tk_PathName(tPtr->tkwin));
}
+ tPtr = tPtr->next;
}
}
+ }
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -1686,7 +1670,7 @@ TextPeerCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
*
* TextReplaceCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process part of the "replace" widget
+ * This function is invoked to process part of the "replace" widget
* command for text widgets.
*
* Results:
@@ -1694,53 +1678,55 @@ TextPeerCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
*
* Side effects:
* See the user documentation.
- *
- * If 'viewUpdate' is false, then textPtr->topIndex may no longer
- * be a valid index after this function returns. The caller is
- * responsible for ensuring a correct index is in place.
+ *
+ * If 'viewUpdate' is false, then textPtr->topIndex may no longer be a
+ * valid index after this function returns. The caller is responsible for
+ * ensuring a correct index is in place.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
-TextReplaceCmd(textPtr, interp, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
- objc, objv, viewUpdate)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexFromPtr;/* Index from which to replace */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexToPtr; /* Index to which to replace */
- int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
- int viewUpdate; /* Update vertical view if set. */
+TextReplaceCmd(textPtr, interp, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr, objc, objv,
+ viewUpdate)
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexFromPtr;
+ /* Index from which to replace */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexToPtr;
+ /* Index to which to replace */
+ int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
+ int viewUpdate; /* Update vertical view if set. */
{
- int result;
/*
- * Perform the deletion and insertion, but ensure
- * no undo-separator is placed between the two
- * operations. Since we are using the helper procedures
- * 'DeleteChars' and 'TextInsertCmd' we have to pretend
- * that the autoSeparators setting is off, so that we don't
- * get an undo-separator between the delete and insert.
+ * Perform the deletion and insertion, but ensure no undo-separator is
+ * placed between the two operations. Since we are using the helper
+ * functions 'DeleteChars' and 'TextInsertCmd' we have to pretend that the
+ * autoSeparators setting is off, so that we don't get an undo-separator
+ * between the delete and insert.
*/
+
int origAutoSep = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->autoSeparators;
+ int result;
if (textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo) {
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->autoSeparators = 0;
- if (origAutoSep
- && textPtr->sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode != TK_TEXT_EDIT_REPLACE) {
+ if (origAutoSep &&
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode != TK_TEXT_EDIT_REPLACE) {
TkUndoInsertUndoSeparator(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
}
}
DeleteChars(NULL, textPtr, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr, viewUpdate);
- result = TextInsertCmd(NULL, textPtr, interp, objc-4, objv+4,
- indexFromPtr, viewUpdate);
+ result = TextInsertCmd(NULL, textPtr, interp, objc-4, objv+4,
+ indexFromPtr, viewUpdate);
if (textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo) {
- textPtr->sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode = TK_TEXT_EDIT_REPLACE;
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode = TK_TEXT_EDIT_REPLACE;
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->autoSeparators = origAutoSep;
}
-
+
return result;
}
@@ -1749,13 +1735,13 @@ TextReplaceCmd(textPtr, interp, indexFromPtr, indexToPtr,
*
* TextIndexSortProc --
*
- * This procedure is called by qsort when sorting an array of
- * indices in *decreasing* order (last to first).
+ * This function is called by qsort when sorting an array of indices in
+ * *decreasing* order (last to first).
*
* Results:
- * The return value is -1 if the first argument should be before
- * the second element, 0 if it's equivalent, and 1 if it should be
- * after the second element.
+ * The return value is -1 if the first argument should be before the
+ * second element, 0 if it's equivalent, and 1 if it should be after the
+ * second element.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1774,9 +1760,10 @@ TextIndexSortProc(first, second)
if (cmp == 0) {
/*
* If the first indices were equal, we want the second index of the
- * pair also to be the greater. Use pointer magic to access the
- * second index pair.
+ * pair also to be the greater. Use pointer magic to access the second
+ * index pair.
*/
+
cmp = TkTextIndexCmp(&pair1[0], &pair2[0]);
}
if (cmp > 0) {
@@ -1792,20 +1779,20 @@ TextIndexSortProc(first, second)
*
* DestroyText --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when we receive a destroy event
- * to clean up the internal structure of a text widget. We will
- * free up most of the internal structure and delete the
- * associated Tcl command. If there are no outstanding
- * references to the widget, we also free up the textPtr itself.
- *
+ * This function is invoked when we receive a destroy event to clean up
+ * the internal structure of a text widget. We will free up most of the
+ * internal structure and delete the associated Tcl command. If there are
+ * no outstanding references to the widget, we also free up the textPtr
+ * itself.
+ *
* The widget has already been flagged as deleted.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Either everything or almost everything associated with the
- * text is freed up.
+ * Either everything or almost everything associated with the text is
+ * freed up.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1818,22 +1805,22 @@ DestroyText(textPtr)
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
TkTextTag *tagPtr;
TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr = textPtr->sharedTextPtr;
-
+
/*
- * Free up all the stuff that requires special handling. We have
- * already called let Tk_FreeConfigOptions to handle all the standard
- * option-related stuff (and so none of that exists when we are
- * called). Special note: free up display-related information before
- * deleting the B-tree, since display-related stuff may refer to
- * stuff in the B-tree.
+ * Free up all the stuff that requires special handling. We have already
+ * called let Tk_FreeConfigOptions to handle all the standard
+ * option-related stuff (and so none of that exists when we are called).
+ * Special note: free up display-related information before deleting the
+ * B-tree, since display-related stuff may refer to stuff in the B-tree.
*/
TkTextFreeDInfo(textPtr);
textPtr->dInfoPtr = NULL;
-
+
/*
* Remove ourselves from the peer list
*/
+
if (sharedTextPtr->peers == textPtr) {
sharedTextPtr->peers = textPtr->next;
} else {
@@ -1847,52 +1834,55 @@ DestroyText(textPtr)
}
}
- /*
- * Always clean up the widget-specific tags first. Common tags
- * (i.e. most) will only be cleaned up when the shared structure
- * is cleaned up.
- *
- * We also need to clean up widget-specific marks ('insert',
- * 'current'), since otherwise marks will never disappear from
- * the B-tree.
+ /*
+ * Always clean up the widget-specific tags first. Common tags (i.e. most)
+ * will only be cleaned up when the shared structure is cleaned up.
+ *
+ * We also need to clean up widget-specific marks ('insert', 'current'),
+ * since otherwise marks will never disappear from the B-tree.
*/
-
+
TkTextDeleteTag(textPtr, textPtr->selTagPtr);
TkBTreeUnlinkSegment(textPtr->insertMarkPtr,
- textPtr->insertMarkPtr->body.mark.linePtr);
+ textPtr->insertMarkPtr->body.mark.linePtr);
ckfree((char *) textPtr->insertMarkPtr);
TkBTreeUnlinkSegment(textPtr->currentMarkPtr,
- textPtr->currentMarkPtr->body.mark.linePtr);
+ textPtr->currentMarkPtr->body.mark.linePtr);
ckfree((char *) textPtr->currentMarkPtr);
- /*
- * Now we've cleaned up everything of relevance to us in the B-tree,
- * so we disassociate outselves from it.
- *
- * When the refCount reaches zero, it's time to clean up
- * the shared portion of the text widget
- */
+ /*
+ * Now we've cleaned up everything of relevance to us in the B-tree, so we
+ * disassociate outselves from it.
+ *
+ * When the refCount reaches zero, it's time to clean up the shared
+ * portion of the text widget
+ */
+
sharedTextPtr->refCount--;
-
+
if (sharedTextPtr->refCount > 0) {
TkBTreeRemoveClient(sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr);
-
- /* Free up any embedded windows which belong to this widget. */
+
+ /*
+ * Free up any embedded windows which belong to this widget.
+ */
+
for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&sharedTextPtr->windowTable, &search);
- hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
+ hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
TkTextEmbWindowClient *loop;
TkTextSegment *ewPtr = (TkTextSegment *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
-
+
loop = ewPtr->body.ew.clients;
if (loop->textPtr == textPtr) {
ewPtr->body.ew.clients = loop->next;
TkTextWinFreeClient(hPtr, loop);
} else {
TkTextEmbWindowClient *client = ewPtr->body.ew.clients;
+
client = loop->next;
while (client != NULL) {
if (client->textPtr == textPtr) {
- loop->next = client->next;
+ loop->next = client->next;
TkTextWinFreeClient(hPtr, client);
break;
} else {
@@ -1903,19 +1893,22 @@ DestroyText(textPtr)
}
}
} else {
- /*
- * No need to call 'TkBTreeRemoveClient' first, since this
- * will do everything in one go, more quickly.
+ /*
+ * No need to call 'TkBTreeRemoveClient' first, since this will do
+ * everything in one go, more quickly.
*/
+
TkBTreeDestroy(sharedTextPtr->tree);
-
+
for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&sharedTextPtr->tagTable, &search);
- hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
+ hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
tagPtr = (TkTextTag *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
- /*
- * No need to use 'TkTextDeleteTag' since we've already
- * removed the B-tree completely
+
+ /*
+ * No need to use 'TkTextDeleteTag' since we've already removed
+ * the B-tree completely
*/
+
TkTextFreeTag(textPtr, tagPtr);
}
Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&sharedTextPtr->tagTable);
@@ -1925,15 +1918,15 @@ DestroyText(textPtr)
}
Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&sharedTextPtr->markTable);
TkUndoFreeStack(sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
-
+
Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&sharedTextPtr->windowTable);
Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&sharedTextPtr->imageTable);
-
+
if (sharedTextPtr->bindingTable != NULL) {
Tk_DeleteBindingTable(sharedTextPtr->bindingTable);
}
}
-
+
if (textPtr->tabArrayPtr != NULL) {
ckfree((char *) textPtr->tabArrayPtr);
}
@@ -1945,7 +1938,7 @@ DestroyText(textPtr)
textPtr->refCount--;
Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(textPtr->interp, textPtr->widgetCmd);
if (textPtr->refCount == 0) {
- ckfree((char *) textPtr);
+ ckfree((char *) textPtr);
}
}
@@ -1954,18 +1947,16 @@ DestroyText(textPtr)
*
* ConfigureText --
*
- * This procedure is called to process an objv/objc list, plus
- * the Tk option database, in order to configure (or
- * reconfigure) a text widget.
+ * This function is called to process an objv/objc list, plus the Tk
+ * option database, in order to configure (or reconfigure) a text widget.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If TCL_ERROR is
- * returned, then the interp's result contains an error message.
+ * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If TCL_ERROR is returned,
+ * then the interp's result contains an error message.
*
* Side effects:
- * Configuration information, such as text string, colors, font,
- * etc. get set for textPtr; old resources get freed, if there
- * were any.
+ * Configuration information, such as text string, colors, font, etc. get
+ * set for textPtr; old resources get freed, if there were any.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1973,8 +1964,8 @@ DestroyText(textPtr)
static int
ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc, objv)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
- register TkText *textPtr; /* Information about widget; may or may
- * not already have values for some fields. */
+ register TkText *textPtr; /* Information about widget; may or may not
+ * already have values for some fields. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
{
@@ -1987,32 +1978,34 @@ ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- /*
- * Copy down shared flags
+ /*
+ * Copy down shared flags.
*/
+
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo = textPtr->undo;
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->maxUndo = textPtr->maxUndo;
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->autoSeparators = textPtr->autoSeparators;
- TkUndoSetDepth(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack,
- textPtr->sharedTextPtr->maxUndo);
+ TkUndoSetDepth(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack,
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->maxUndo);
/*
- * A few other options also need special processing, such as parsing
- * the geometry and setting the background from a 3-D border.
+ * A few other options also need special processing, such as parsing the
+ * geometry and setting the background from a 3-D border.
*/
Tk_SetBackgroundFromBorder(textPtr->tkwin, textPtr->border);
if (mask & TK_TEXT_LINE_RANGE) {
int start, end, current;
-
- /*
- * Line start and/or end have been adjusted. We need to validate
- * the first displayed line and arrange for re-layout.
+
+ /*
+ * Line start and/or end have been adjusted. We need to validate the
+ * first displayed line and arrange for re-layout.
*/
+
TkBTreeClientRangeChanged(textPtr, textPtr->charHeight);
-
+
if (textPtr->start != NULL) {
start = TkBTreeLinesTo(NULL, textPtr->start);
} else {
@@ -2024,7 +2017,8 @@ ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc, objv)
end = TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL);
}
if (start > end) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "-startline must be less than or equal to -endline", NULL);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp,
+ "-startline must be less than or equal to -endline", NULL);
Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(&savedOptions);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -2033,22 +2027,25 @@ ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc, objv)
TkTextSearch search;
TkTextIndex index1, first, last;
int selChanged = 0;
-
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL,
- start, 0, &index1);
+
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL, start, 0,
+ &index1);
TkTextSetYView(textPtr, &index1, 0);
- /*
- * We may need to adjust the selection. So we have to
- * check whether the "sel" tag was applied to anything
- * outside the current start,end.
+
+ /*
+ * We may need to adjust the selection. So we have to check
+ * whether the "sel" tag was applied to anything outside the
+ * current start,end.
*/
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL, 0, 0, &first);
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL,
- TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL),
- 0, &last);
+
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL, 0, 0,
+ &first);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL),
+ &last);
TkBTreeStartSearch(&first, &last, textPtr->selTagPtr, &search);
- if (!TkBTreeCharTagged(&first, textPtr->selTagPtr)
- && !TkBTreeNextTag(&search)) {
+ if (!TkBTreeCharTagged(&first, textPtr->selTagPtr)
+ && !TkBTreeNextTag(&search)) {
/* Nothing tagged with "sel" */
} else {
int line = TkBTreeLinesTo(NULL, search.curIndex.linePtr);
@@ -2056,26 +2053,28 @@ ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc, objv)
selChanged = 1;
} else {
TkTextLine *linePtr = search.curIndex.linePtr;
+
while (TkBTreeNextTag(&search)) {
linePtr = search.curIndex.linePtr;
}
line = TkBTreeLinesTo(NULL, linePtr);
if (line >= end) {
- selChanged = 1;
+ selChanged = 1;
}
}
}
if (selChanged) {
- /*
- * Send an event that the selection has changed, and
- * abort any partial-selections in progress.
+ /*
+ * Send an event that the selection has changed, and abort any
+ * partial-selections in progress.
*/
+
TkTextSelectionEvent(textPtr);
textPtr->abortSelections = 1;
}
}
}
-
+
/*
* Don't allow negative spacings.
*/
@@ -2109,11 +2108,10 @@ ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Make sure that configuration options are properly mirrored
- * between the widget record and the "sel" tags. NOTE: we don't
- * have to free up information during the mirroring; old
- * information was freed when it was replaced in the widget
- * record.
+ * Make sure that configuration options are properly mirrored between the
+ * widget record and the "sel" tags. NOTE: we don't have to free up
+ * information during the mirroring; old information was freed when it was
+ * replaced in the widget record.
*/
textPtr->selTagPtr->border = textPtr->selBorder;
@@ -2160,9 +2158,11 @@ ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc, objv)
TkTextSearch search;
TkTextIndex first, last;
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, 0, 0, &first);
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr), 0, &last);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, 0, 0,
+ &first);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
+ 0, &last);
TkBTreeStartSearch(&first, &last, textPtr->selTagPtr, &search);
if (TkBTreeCharTagged(&first, textPtr->selTagPtr)
|| TkBTreeNextTag(&search)) {
@@ -2183,8 +2183,8 @@ ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Register the desired geometry for the window, and arrange for
- * the window to be redisplayed.
+ * Register the desired geometry for the window, and arrange for the
+ * window to be redisplayed.
*/
if (textPtr->width <= 0) {
@@ -2203,21 +2203,21 @@ ConfigureText(interp, textPtr, objc, objv)
*
* TextWorldChangedCallback --
*
- * This procedure is called when the world has changed in some
- * way and the widget needs to recompute all its graphics contexts
- * and determine its new geometry.
+ * This function is called when the world has changed in some way and the
+ * widget needs to recompute all its graphics contexts and determine its
+ * new geometry.
*
* Results:
- * None.
+ * None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Configures all tags in the Text with a empty objc/objv, for
- * the side effect of causing all the items to recompute their
- * geometry and to be redisplayed.
+ * Configures all tags in the Text with a empty objc/objv, for the side
+ * effect of causing all the items to recompute their geometry and to be
+ * redisplayed.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
static void
TextWorldChangedCallback(instanceData)
ClientData instanceData; /* Information about widget. */
@@ -2233,30 +2233,29 @@ TextWorldChangedCallback(instanceData)
*
* TextWorldChanged --
*
- * This procedure is called when the world has changed in some
- * way and the widget needs to recompute all its graphics contexts
- * and determine its new geometry.
+ * This function is called when the world has changed in some way and the
+ * widget needs to recompute all its graphics contexts and determine its
+ * new geometry.
*
* Results:
- * None.
+ * None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Configures all tags in the Text with a empty objc/objv, for
- * the side effect of causing all the items to recompute their
- * geometry and to be redisplayed.
+ * Configures all tags in the Text with a empty objc/objv, for the side
+ * effect of causing all the items to recompute their geometry and to be
+ * redisplayed.
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-
+
static void
TextWorldChanged(textPtr, mask)
TkText *textPtr; /* Information about widget. */
- int mask; /* OR'd collection of bits showing what
- * has changed */
+ int mask; /* OR'd collection of bits showing what has changed */
{
Tk_FontMetrics fm;
int border;
-
+
textPtr->charWidth = Tk_TextWidth(textPtr->tkfont, "0", 1);
if (textPtr->charWidth <= 0) {
textPtr->charWidth = 1;
@@ -2269,15 +2268,13 @@ TextWorldChanged(textPtr, mask)
}
border = textPtr->borderWidth + textPtr->highlightWidth;
Tk_GeometryRequest(textPtr->tkwin,
- textPtr->width * textPtr->charWidth
- + 2*textPtr->padX + 2*border,
- textPtr->height * (fm.linespace + textPtr->spacing1
- + textPtr->spacing3)
+ textPtr->width * textPtr->charWidth + 2*textPtr->padX + 2*border,
+ textPtr->height* (fm.linespace+textPtr->spacing1+textPtr->spacing3)
+ 2*textPtr->padY + 2*border);
- Tk_SetInternalBorderEx(textPtr->tkwin,
- border + textPtr->padX, border + textPtr->padX,
- border + textPtr->padY, border + textPtr->padY);
+ Tk_SetInternalBorderEx(textPtr->tkwin,
+ border + textPtr->padX, border + textPtr->padX,
+ border + textPtr->padY, border + textPtr->padY);
if (textPtr->setGrid) {
Tk_SetGrid(textPtr->tkwin, textPtr->width, textPtr->height,
textPtr->charWidth, textPtr->charHeight);
@@ -2293,16 +2290,16 @@ TextWorldChanged(textPtr, mask)
*
* TextEventProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the Tk dispatcher on
- * structure changes to a text. For texts with 3D
- * borders, this procedure is also invoked for exposures.
+ * This function is invoked by the Tk dispatcher on structure changes to
+ * a text. For texts with 3D borders, this function is also invoked for
+ * exposures.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * When the window gets deleted, internal structures get
- * cleaned up. When it gets exposed, it is redisplayed.
+ * When the window gets deleted, internal structures get cleaned up.
+ * When it gets exposed, it is redisplayed.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2323,8 +2320,9 @@ TextEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
if ((textPtr->prevWidth != Tk_Width(textPtr->tkwin))
|| (textPtr->prevHeight != Tk_Height(textPtr->tkwin))) {
int mask = 0;
+
if (textPtr->prevWidth != Tk_Width(textPtr->tkwin)) {
- mask = TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY;
+ mask = TK_TEXT_LINE_GEOMETRY;
}
TkTextRelayoutWindow(textPtr, mask);
textPtr->prevWidth = Tk_Width(textPtr->tkwin);
@@ -2333,12 +2331,12 @@ TextEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
} else if (eventPtr->type == DestroyNotify) {
/*
* NOTE: we must zero out selBorder, selBorderWidthPtr and
- * selFgColorPtr: they are duplicates of information in the
- * "sel" tag, which will be freed up when we delete all tags.
- * Hence we don't want the automatic config options freeing
- * process to delete them as well.
+ * selFgColorPtr: they are duplicates of information in the "sel" tag,
+ * which will be freed up when we delete all tags. Hence we don't want
+ * the automatic config options freeing process to delete them as
+ * well.
*/
-
+
textPtr->selBorder = NULL;
textPtr->selBorderWidthPtr = NULL;
textPtr->selBorderWidth = 0;
@@ -2349,24 +2347,23 @@ TextEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
}
if (!(textPtr->flags & OPTIONS_FREED)) {
Tk_FreeConfigOptions((char *) textPtr, textPtr->optionTable,
- textPtr->tkwin);
+ textPtr->tkwin);
textPtr->flags |= OPTIONS_FREED;
}
textPtr->flags |= DESTROYED;
-
- /*
- * Call 'DestroyTest' to handle the deletion for us. The
- * actual textPtr may still exist after this, if there are
- * some outstanding references. But we have flagged it
- * as DESTROYED just above, so nothing will try to make use
- * of it very extensively.
+
+ /*
+ * Call 'DestroyTest' to handle the deletion for us. The actual
+ * textPtr may still exist after this, if there are some outstanding
+ * references. But we have flagged it as DESTROYED just above, so
+ * nothing will try to make use of it very extensively.
*/
+
DestroyText(textPtr);
} else if ((eventPtr->type == FocusIn) || (eventPtr->type == FocusOut)) {
if (eventPtr->xfocus.detail == NotifyInferior
- || eventPtr->xfocus.detail == NotifyAncestor
- || eventPtr->xfocus.detail == NotifyNonlinear
- ) {
+ || eventPtr->xfocus.detail == NotifyAncestor
+ || eventPtr->xfocus.detail == NotifyNonlinear) {
Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler(textPtr->insertBlinkHandler);
if (eventPtr->type == FocusIn) {
textPtr->flags |= GOT_FOCUS | INSERT_ON;
@@ -2380,18 +2377,21 @@ TextEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
textPtr->insertBlinkHandler = (Tcl_TimerToken) NULL;
}
if (textPtr->inactiveSelBorder != textPtr->selBorder) {
- TkTextRedrawTag(NULL, textPtr, NULL, NULL, textPtr->selTagPtr, 1);
+ TkTextRedrawTag(NULL, textPtr, NULL, NULL, textPtr->selTagPtr,
+ 1);
}
TkTextMarkSegToIndex(textPtr, textPtr->insertMarkPtr, &index);
TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, &index, 1, &index2, COUNT_INDICES);
- /*
- * While we wish to redisplay, no heights have changed, so
- * no need to call TkTextInvalidateLineMetrics
+
+ /*
+ * While we wish to redisplay, no heights have changed, so no need
+ * to call TkTextInvalidateLineMetrics
*/
+
TkTextChanged(NULL, textPtr, &index, &index2);
if (textPtr->highlightWidth > 0) {
TkTextRedrawRegion(textPtr, 0, 0, textPtr->highlightWidth,
- textPtr->highlightWidth);
+ textPtr->highlightWidth);
}
}
}
@@ -2402,9 +2402,9 @@ TextEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
*
* TextCmdDeletedProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked when a widget command is deleted. If
- * the widget isn't already in the process of being destroyed,
- * this command destroys it.
+ * This function is invoked when a widget command is deleted. If the
+ * widget isn't already in the process of being destroyed, this command
+ * destroys it.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2423,10 +2423,10 @@ TextCmdDeletedProc(clientData)
Tk_Window tkwin = textPtr->tkwin;
/*
- * This procedure could be invoked either because the window was
- * destroyed and the command was then deleted (in which this flag is
- * already set) or because the command was deleted, and then this
- * procedure destroys the widget.
+ * This function could be invoked either because the window was destroyed
+ * and the command was then deleted (in which this flag is already set) or
+ * because the command was deleted, and then this function destroys the
+ * widget.
*/
if (!(textPtr->flags & DESTROYED)) {
@@ -2444,18 +2444,18 @@ TextCmdDeletedProc(clientData)
*
* InsertChars --
*
- * This procedure implements most of the functionality of the
- * "insert" widget command.
+ * This function implements most of the functionality of the "insert"
+ * widget command.
*
* Results:
* The length of the inserted string.
*
* Side effects:
- * The characters in "stringPtr" get added to the text just before
- * the character indicated by "indexPtr".
- *
- * If 'viewUpdate' is true, we may adjust the window
- * contents' y-position, and scrollbar setting.
+ * The characters in "stringPtr" get added to the text just before the
+ * character indicated by "indexPtr".
+ *
+ * If 'viewUpdate' is true, we may adjust the window contents'
+ * y-position, and scrollbar setting.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -2464,58 +2464,56 @@ static int
InsertChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr, stringPtr, viewUpdate)
TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr;
TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
- TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Where to insert new characters. May be
- * modified if the index is not valid
- * for insertion (e.g. if at "end"). */
+ TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Where to insert new characters. May be
+ * modified if the index is not valid for
+ * insertion (e.g. if at "end"). */
Tcl_Obj *stringPtr; /* Null-terminated string containing new
* information to add to text. */
- int viewUpdate; /* Update the view if set */
+ int viewUpdate; /* Update the view if set */
{
int lineIndex, length;
TkText *tPtr;
int *lineAndByteIndex;
int resetViewCount;
int pixels[2*PIXEL_CLIENTS];
-
+
CONST char *string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(stringPtr, &length);
if (sharedTextPtr == NULL) {
sharedTextPtr = textPtr->sharedTextPtr;
}
-
+
/*
- * Don't allow insertions on the last (dummy) line of the text.
- * This is the only place in this function where the indexPtr is
- * modified.
+ * Don't allow insertions on the last (dummy) line of the text. This is
+ * the only place in this function where the indexPtr is modified.
*/
lineIndex = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexPtr->linePtr);
if (lineIndex == TkBTreeNumLines(sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr)) {
lineIndex--;
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineIndex,
- 1000000, indexPtr);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineIndex, 1000000,
+ indexPtr);
}
-
+
/*
- * Notify the display module that lines are about to change, then do
- * the insertion. If the insertion occurs on the top line of the
- * widget (textPtr->topIndex), then we have to recompute topIndex
- * after the insertion, since the insertion could invalidate it.
+ * Notify the display module that lines are about to change, then do the
+ * insertion. If the insertion occurs on the top line of the widget
+ * (textPtr->topIndex), then we have to recompute topIndex after the
+ * insertion, since the insertion could invalidate it.
*/
resetViewCount = 0;
if (sharedTextPtr->refCount > PIXEL_CLIENTS) {
- lineAndByteIndex = (int*)ckalloc(sizeof(int)*
- 2*sharedTextPtr->refCount);
+ lineAndByteIndex = (int *)
+ ckalloc(sizeof(int) * 2 * sharedTextPtr->refCount);
} else {
lineAndByteIndex = pixels;
}
- for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ;
- tPtr = tPtr->next) {
+ for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ; tPtr = tPtr->next) {
lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount] = -1;
if (indexPtr->linePtr == tPtr->topIndex.linePtr) {
- lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount] =
- TkBTreeLinesTo(tPtr, indexPtr->linePtr);
+ lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount] =
+ TkBTreeLinesTo(tPtr, indexPtr->linePtr);
lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount+1] = tPtr->topIndex.byteIndex;
if (lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount+1] > indexPtr->byteIndex) {
lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount+1] += length;
@@ -2523,11 +2521,11 @@ InsertChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr, stringPtr, viewUpdate)
}
resetViewCount += 2;
}
-
+
TkTextChanged(sharedTextPtr, NULL, indexPtr, indexPtr);
-
+
sharedTextPtr->stateEpoch++;
-
+
TkBTreeInsertChars(sharedTextPtr->tree, indexPtr, string);
/*
@@ -2535,33 +2533,31 @@ InsertChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr, stringPtr, viewUpdate)
*/
if (sharedTextPtr->undo) {
- TkTextIndex toIndex;
-
- if (sharedTextPtr->autoSeparators &&
- sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode != TK_TEXT_EDIT_INSERT) {
- TkUndoInsertUndoSeparator(sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
- }
-
- sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode = TK_TEXT_EDIT_INSERT;
+ TkTextIndex toIndex;
+
+ if (sharedTextPtr->autoSeparators &&
+ sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode != TK_TEXT_EDIT_INSERT) {
+ TkUndoInsertUndoSeparator(sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
+ }
+
+ sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode = TK_TEXT_EDIT_INSERT;
TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, indexPtr, length, &toIndex);
TextPushUndoAction(textPtr, stringPtr, 1, indexPtr, &toIndex);
}
-
+
UpdateDirtyFlag(sharedTextPtr);
resetViewCount = 0;
- for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ;
- tPtr = tPtr->next) {
+ for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ; tPtr = tPtr->next) {
if (lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount] != -1) {
if ((tPtr != textPtr) || viewUpdate) {
TkTextIndex newTop;
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, tPtr,
- lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount],
- 0, &newTop);
- TkTextIndexForwBytes(tPtr, &newTop,
- lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount+1],
- &newTop);
+
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, tPtr,
+ lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount], 0, &newTop);
+ TkTextIndexForwBytes(tPtr, &newTop,
+ lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount+1], &newTop);
TkTextSetYView(tPtr, &newTop, 0);
}
}
@@ -2570,17 +2566,19 @@ InsertChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr, stringPtr, viewUpdate)
if (sharedTextPtr->refCount > PIXEL_CLIENTS) {
ckfree((char*)lineAndByteIndex);
}
-
+
/*
* Invalidate any selection retrievals in progress.
*/
- for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ;
- tPtr = tPtr->next) {
+ for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ; tPtr = tPtr->next) {
tPtr->abortSelections = 1;
}
-
- /* For convenience, return the length of the string */
+
+ /*
+ * For convenience, return the length of the string.
+ */
+
return length;
}
@@ -2589,10 +2587,10 @@ InsertChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr, stringPtr, viewUpdate)
*
* TextPushUndoAction --
*
- * Shared by insert and delete actions. Stores the appropriate
- * scripts into our undo stack. We will add a single refCount to
- * the 'undoString' object, so, if it previously had a refCount of
- * zero, the caller should not free it.
+ * Shared by insert and delete actions. Stores the appropriate scripts
+ * into our undo stack. We will add a single refCount to the 'undoString'
+ * object, so, if it previously had a refCount of zero, the caller should
+ * not free it.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -2605,50 +2603,66 @@ InsertChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr, stringPtr, viewUpdate)
static void
TextPushUndoAction (textPtr, undoString, insert, index1Ptr, index2Ptr)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
- Tcl_Obj *undoString; /* New text */
- int insert; /* 1 if insert, else delete */
- CONST TkTextIndex *index1Ptr;/* Index describing first location */
- CONST TkTextIndex *index2Ptr;/* Index describing second location */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
+ Tcl_Obj *undoString; /* New text */
+ int insert; /* 1 if insert, else delete */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *index1Ptr;
+ /* Index describing first location */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *index2Ptr;
+ /* Index describing second location */
{
TkUndoSubAtom *iAtom, *dAtom;
-
- /* Create the helpers */
+
+ /*
+ * Create the helpers.
+ */
+
Tcl_Obj *seeInsertObj = Tcl_NewObj();
Tcl_Obj *markSet1InsertObj = Tcl_NewObj();
Tcl_Obj *markSet2InsertObj = Tcl_NewObj();
Tcl_Obj *insertCmdObj = Tcl_NewObj();
Tcl_Obj *deleteCmdObj = Tcl_NewObj();
-
- /* Get the index positions */
+
+ /*
+ * Get the index positions.
+ */
+
Tcl_Obj *index1Obj = TkTextNewIndexObj(NULL, index1Ptr);
Tcl_Obj *index2Obj = TkTextNewIndexObj(NULL, index2Ptr);
- /* These need refCounts, because they are used more than once below */
+ /*
+ * These need refCounts, because they are used more than once below.
+ */
+
Tcl_IncrRefCount(seeInsertObj);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(index1Obj);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(index2Obj);
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, seeInsertObj,
- Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(textPtr->tkwin), -1));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, seeInsertObj, Tcl_NewStringObj("see",3));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, seeInsertObj, Tcl_NewStringObj("insert",6));
-
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet1InsertObj,
- Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(textPtr->tkwin), -1));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet1InsertObj,
- Tcl_NewStringObj("mark",4));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet1InsertObj,
- Tcl_NewStringObj("set",3));
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet1InsertObj,
- Tcl_NewStringObj("insert",6));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, seeInsertObj,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(textPtr->tkwin), -1));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, seeInsertObj, Tcl_NewStringObj("see", 3));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, seeInsertObj,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj("insert", 6));
+
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet1InsertObj,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(textPtr->tkwin), -1));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet1InsertObj,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj("mark", 4));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet1InsertObj,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj("set", 3));
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet1InsertObj,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj("insert", 6));
markSet2InsertObj = Tcl_DuplicateObj(markSet1InsertObj);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet1InsertObj, index1Obj);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, markSet2InsertObj, index2Obj);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, insertCmdObj, Tcl_NewStringObj("insert",6));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, insertCmdObj, index1Obj);
- /* Only use of 'undoString' is here */
+
+ /*
+ * Only use of 'undoString' is here.
+ */
+
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, insertCmdObj, undoString);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, deleteCmdObj, Tcl_NewStringObj("delete",6));
@@ -2657,47 +2671,42 @@ TextPushUndoAction (textPtr, undoString, insert, index1Ptr, index2Ptr)
/*
* Note: we don't wish to use textPtr->widgetCmd in these callbacks
- * because if we delete the textPtr, but peers still exist, we will
- * then have references to a non-existent Tcl_Command in the undo
- * stack, which will lead to crashes later. Also, the behaviour of
- * the widget wrt bindings (%W substitutions) always uses the widget
- * path name, so there is no good reason the undo stack should do
- * otherwise.
- *
- * For the 'insert' and 'delete' actions, we have to register a
- * functional callback, because these actions are defined to
- * operate on the underlying data shared by all peers.
+ * because if we delete the textPtr, but peers still exist, we will then
+ * have references to a non-existent Tcl_Command in the undo stack, which
+ * will lead to crashes later. Also, the behaviour of the widget wrt
+ * bindings (%W substitutions) always uses the widget path name, so there
+ * is no good reason the undo stack should do otherwise.
+ *
+ * For the 'insert' and 'delete' actions, we have to register a functional
+ * callback, because these actions are defined to operate on the
+ * underlying data shared by all peers.
*/
- iAtom = TkUndoMakeSubAtom(&TextUndoRedoCallback,
- (ClientData)textPtr->sharedTextPtr,
- insertCmdObj, NULL);
+
+ iAtom = TkUndoMakeSubAtom(&TextUndoRedoCallback,
+ (ClientData)textPtr->sharedTextPtr, insertCmdObj, NULL);
TkUndoMakeCmdSubAtom(NULL, markSet2InsertObj, iAtom);
TkUndoMakeCmdSubAtom(NULL, seeInsertObj, iAtom);
-
- dAtom = TkUndoMakeSubAtom(&TextUndoRedoCallback,
- (ClientData)textPtr->sharedTextPtr,
- deleteCmdObj, NULL);
+
+ dAtom = TkUndoMakeSubAtom(&TextUndoRedoCallback,
+ (ClientData)textPtr->sharedTextPtr, deleteCmdObj, NULL);
TkUndoMakeCmdSubAtom(NULL, markSet1InsertObj, dAtom);
TkUndoMakeCmdSubAtom(NULL, seeInsertObj, dAtom);
-
+
Tcl_DecrRefCount(seeInsertObj);
Tcl_DecrRefCount(index1Obj);
Tcl_DecrRefCount(index2Obj);
- /*
- * Depending whether the action is to insert or delete, we provide
- * the appropriate second and third arguments to TkUndoPushAction.
- * (The first is the 'actionCommand', and the second the
- * 'revertCommand').
+ /*
+ * Depending whether the action is to insert or delete, we provide the
+ * appropriate second and third arguments to TkUndoPushAction. (The first
+ * is the 'actionCommand', and the second the 'revertCommand').
*/
+
if (insert) {
- TkUndoPushAction(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack,
- iAtom, dAtom);
+ TkUndoPushAction(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack, iAtom, dAtom);
} else {
- TkUndoPushAction(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack,
- dAtom, iAtom);
+ TkUndoPushAction(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack, dAtom, iAtom);
}
-
}
/*
@@ -2705,96 +2714,95 @@ TextPushUndoAction (textPtr, undoString, insert, index1Ptr, index2Ptr)
*
* TextUndoRedoCallback --
*
- * This procedure is registered with the generic undo/redo code
- * to handle 'insert' and 'delete' actions on all text widgets.
- * We cannot perform those actions on any particular text widget,
- * because that text widget might have been deleted by the time
- * we get here.
+ * This function is registered with the generic undo/redo code to handle
+ * 'insert' and 'delete' actions on all text widgets. We cannot perform
+ * those actions on any particular text widget, because that text widget
+ * might have been deleted by the time we get here.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
*
* Side effects:
- * Will insert or delete text, depending on the first word
- * contained in objPtr.
- *
+ * Will insert or delete text, depending on the first word contained in
+ * objPtr.
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
TextUndoRedoCallback(interp, clientData, objPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
- ClientData clientData; /* Passed from undo code, but
- * contains our shared text
- * data structure. */
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Arguments of a command to
- * be handled by the shared
- * text data structure. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Passed from undo code, but contains our
+ * shared text data structure. */
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Arguments of a command to be handled by the
+ * shared text data structure. */
{
TkSharedText *sharedPtr = (TkSharedText*)clientData;
int objc;
Tcl_Obj **objv;
int res;
TkText *textPtr;
-
+
res = Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, objPtr, &objc, &objv);
if (res != TCL_OK) {
return res;
}
- /*
- * If possible, use a real text widget to perform the undo/redo
- * action (i.e. insertion or deletion of text). This provides
- * maximum compatibility with older versions of Tk, in which the
- * user may rename the text widget to allow capture of undo or
- * redo actions.
- *
- * In particular, this sorting of capture is useful in text editors
- * based on the Tk text widget, which need to know which new text
- * needs re-coloring.
- *
- * It would be better if the text widget provided some other
- * mechanism to allow capture of this information ("What has
- * just changed in the text widget?"). What we have here is
- * not entirely satisfactory under all circumstances.
+ /*
+ * If possible, use a real text widget to perform the undo/redo action
+ * (i.e. insertion or deletion of text). This provides maximum
+ * compatibility with older versions of Tk, in which the user may rename
+ * the text widget to allow capture of undo or redo actions.
+ *
+ * In particular, this sorting of capture is useful in text editors based
+ * on the Tk text widget, which need to know which new text needs
+ * re-coloring.
+ *
+ * It would be better if the text widget provided some other mechanism to
+ * allow capture of this information ("What has just changed in the text
+ * widget?"). What we have here is not entirely satisfactory under all
+ * circumstances.
*/
+
textPtr = sharedPtr->peers;
while (textPtr != NULL) {
- if (textPtr->start == NULL && textPtr->end == NULL) {
+ if (textPtr->start == NULL && textPtr->end == NULL) {
Tcl_Obj *cmdNameObj, *evalObj;
-
+
evalObj = Tcl_NewObj();
Tcl_IncrRefCount(evalObj);
+
/*
- * We might wish to use the real, current command-name
- * for the widget, but this will break any code that has
- * over-ridden the widget, and is expecting to observe
- * the insert/delete actions which are caused by undo/redo
- * operations.
- *
+ * We might wish to use the real, current command-name for the
+ * widget, but this will break any code that has over-ridden the
+ * widget, and is expecting to observe the insert/delete actions
+ * which are caused by undo/redo operations.
+ *
* cmdNameObj = Tcl_NewObj();
- * Tcl_GetCommandFullName(interp, textPtr->widgetCmd,
- * cmdNameObj);
- *
+ * Tcl_GetCommandFullName(interp, textPtr->widgetCmd, cmdNameObj);
+ *
* While such interception is not explicitly documented as
- * supported, it does occur, and so until we can provide
- * some alternative mechanism for such code to do what
- * it needs, we allow it to take place here.
+ * supported, it does occur, and so until we can provide some
+ * alternative mechanism for such code to do what it needs, we
+ * allow it to take place here.
*/
+
cmdNameObj = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(textPtr->tkwin), -1);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, evalObj, cmdNameObj);
Tcl_ListObjAppendList(NULL, evalObj, objPtr);
res = Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, evalObj, TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL);
Tcl_DecrRefCount(evalObj);
- return res;
- }
- textPtr = textPtr->next;
+ return res;
+ }
+ textPtr = textPtr->next;
}
+
/*
- * If there's no current text widget which shows everything, then
- * we fall back on acting directly. This means there is no way to
- * intercept from the Tcl level.
+ * If there's no current text widget which shows everything, then we fall
+ * back on acting directly. This means there is no way to intercept from
+ * the Tcl level.
*/
+
return SharedTextObjCmd((ClientData)sharedPtr, interp, objc+1, objv-1);
}
@@ -2803,12 +2811,12 @@ TextUndoRedoCallback(interp, clientData, objPtr)
*
* CountIndices --
*
- * This procedure implements most of the functionality of the
- * "count" widget command.
+ * This function implements most of the functionality of the "count"
+ * widget command.
*
* Note that 'textPtr' is only used if we need to check for elided
* attributes, i.e. if type is COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES or
- * COUNT_DISPLAY_CHARS.
+ * COUNT_DISPLAY_CHARS
*
* Results:
* Returns the number of characters in the range.
@@ -2821,23 +2829,24 @@ TextUndoRedoCallback(interp, clientData, objPtr)
static int
CountIndices(textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, type)
- CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1;/* Index describing location of first
- * character to delete. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2;/* Index describing location of last
- * character to delete. NULL means just
- * delete the one character given by
- * indexPtr1. */
- TkTextCountType type; /* The kind of indices to count */
+ CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1;
+ /* Index describing location of first
+ * character to delete. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2;
+ /* Index describing location of last character
+ * to delete. NULL means just delete the one
+ * character given by indexPtr1. */
+ TkTextCountType type; /* The kind of indices to count */
{
/*
* Order the starting and stopping indices.
*/
int compare = TkTextIndexCmp(indexPtr1, indexPtr2);
-
+
if (compare == 0) {
- return 0;
+ return 0;
} else if (compare > 0) {
return -TkTextIndexCount(textPtr, indexPtr2, indexPtr1, type);
} else {
@@ -2850,39 +2859,40 @@ CountIndices(textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, type)
*
* DeleteChars --
*
- * This procedure implements most of the functionality of the
- * "delete" widget command.
+ * This function implements most of the functionality of the "delete"
+ * widget command.
*
* Results:
* Returns a standard Tcl result, currently always TCL_OK.
*
* Side effects:
* Characters get deleted from the text.
- *
- * If 'viewUpdate' is true, we may adjust the window
- * contents' y-position, and scrollbar setting.
- *
- * If 'viewUpdate' is false, true we can guarantee that
- * textPtr->topIndex points to a valid TkTextLine after this
- * procedure returns. However, if 'viewUpdate' is false, then
- * there is no such guarantee (topIndex.linePtr can be garbage).
- * The caller is expected to take actions to ensure the topIndex
- * is validated before laying out the window again.
+ *
+ * If 'viewUpdate' is true, we may adjust the window contents'
+ * y-position, and scrollbar setting.
+ *
+ * If 'viewUpdate' is false, true we can guarantee that textPtr->topIndex
+ * points to a valid TkTextLine after this function returns. However, if
+ * 'viewUpdate' is false, then there is no such guarantee (since
+ * topIndex.linePtr can be garbage). The caller is expected to take
+ * actions to ensure the topIndex is validated before laying out the
+ * window again.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
- TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr; /* Shared portion of peer widgets. */
- TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1;/* Index describing location of first
- * character to delete. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2;/* Index describing location of last
- * character to delete. NULL means just
- * delete the one character given by
- * indexPtr1. */
- int viewUpdate; /* Update vertical view if set. */
+ TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr;/* Shared portion of peer widgets. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1;
+ /* Index describing location of first
+ * character to delete. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2;
+ /* Index describing location of last character
+ * to delete. NULL means just delete the one
+ * character given by indexPtr1. */
+ int viewUpdate; /* Update vertical view if set. */
{
int line1, line2;
TkTextIndex index1, index2;
@@ -2894,7 +2904,7 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
if (sharedTextPtr == NULL) {
sharedTextPtr = textPtr->sharedTextPtr;
}
-
+
/*
* Prepare the starting and stopping indices.
*/
@@ -2916,15 +2926,15 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
}
/*
- * The code below is ugly, but it's needed to make sure there
- * is always a dummy empty line at the end of the text. If the
- * final newline of the file (just before the dummy line) is being
- * deleted, then back up index to just before the newline. If
- * there is a newline just before the first character being deleted,
- * then back up the first index too, so that an even number of lines
- * gets deleted. Furthermore, remove any tags that are present on
- * the newline that isn't going to be deleted after all (this simulates
- * deleting the newline and then adding a "clean" one back again).
+ * The code below is ugly, but it's needed to make sure there is always a
+ * dummy empty line at the end of the text. If the final newline of the
+ * file (just before the dummy line) is being deleted, then back up index
+ * to just before the newline. If there is a newline just before the first
+ * character being deleted, then back up the first index too, so that an
+ * even number of lines gets deleted. Furthermore, remove any tags that
+ * are present on the newline that isn't going to be deleted after all
+ * (this simulates deleting the newline and then adding a "clean" one back
+ * again).
*/
line1 = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, index1.linePtr);
@@ -2952,71 +2962,69 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
if (line1 < line2) {
/*
- * We are deleting more than one line. For speed,
- * we remove all tags from the range first. If we
- * don't do this, the code below can (when there are
- * many tags) grow non-linearly in execution time.
+ * We are deleting more than one line. For speed, we remove all tags
+ * from the range first. If we don't do this, the code below can (when
+ * there are many tags) grow non-linearly in execution time.
*/
+
Tcl_HashSearch search;
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
int i;
-
- for (i = 0, hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&sharedTextPtr->tagTable,
- &search);
+
+ for (i=0, hPtr=Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&sharedTextPtr->tagTable, &search);
hPtr != NULL; i++, hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
- TkTextTag *tagPtr;
- tagPtr = (TkTextTag *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
+ TkTextTag *tagPtr = (TkTextTag *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
+
TkBTreeTag(&index1, &index2, tagPtr, 0);
}
+
/*
- * Special case for the sel tag which is not in the hash table.
- * We need to do this once for each peer text widget.
+ * Special case for the sel tag which is not in the hash table. We
+ * need to do this once for each peer text widget.
*/
-
- for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ;
- tPtr = tPtr->next) {
+
+ for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ;
+ tPtr = tPtr->next) {
if (TkBTreeTag(&index1, &index2, tPtr->selTagPtr, 0)) {
/*
- * Send an event that the selection changed.
- * This is equivalent to
- * "event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>"
+ * Send an event that the selection changed. This is
+ * equivalent to:
+ * event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>
*/
TkTextSelectionEvent(textPtr);
-
tPtr->abortSelections = 1;
}
}
}
-
+
/*
- * Tell the display what's about to happen so it can discard
- * obsolete display information, then do the deletion. Also,
- * if the deletion involves the top line on the screen, then
- * we have to reset the view (the deletion will invalidate
- * textPtr->topIndex). Compute what the new first character
- * will be, then do the deletion, then reset the view.
+ * Tell the display what's about to happen so it can discard obsolete
+ * display information, then do the deletion. Also, if the deletion
+ * involves the top line on the screen, then we have to reset the view
+ * (the deletion will invalidate textPtr->topIndex). Compute what the new
+ * first character will be, then do the deletion, then reset the view.
*/
TkTextChanged(sharedTextPtr, NULL, &index1, &index2);
-
+
resetViewCount = 0;
if (sharedTextPtr->refCount > PIXEL_CLIENTS) {
- lineAndByteIndex = (int*)ckalloc(sizeof(int)*
- 2*sharedTextPtr->refCount);
+ lineAndByteIndex = (int *)
+ ckalloc(sizeof(int) * 2 * sharedTextPtr->refCount);
} else {
lineAndByteIndex = pixels;
}
- for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ;
- tPtr = tPtr->next) {
+ for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ; tPtr = tPtr->next) {
int line = 0;
int byteIndex = 0;
int resetView = 0;
+
if (TkTextIndexCmp(&index2, &tPtr->topIndex) >= 0) {
if (TkTextIndexCmp(&index1, &tPtr->topIndex) <= 0) {
/*
- * Deletion range straddles topIndex: use the beginning
- * of the range as the new topIndex.
+ * Deletion range straddles topIndex: use the beginning of the
+ * range as the new topIndex.
*/
resetView = 1;
@@ -3024,8 +3032,8 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
byteIndex = index1.byteIndex;
} else if (index1.linePtr == tPtr->topIndex.linePtr) {
/*
- * Deletion range starts on top line but after topIndex.
- * Use the current topIndex as the new one.
+ * Deletion range starts on top line but after topIndex. Use
+ * the current topIndex as the new one.
*/
resetView = 1;
@@ -3034,9 +3042,9 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
}
} else if (index2.linePtr == tPtr->topIndex.linePtr) {
/*
- * Deletion range ends on top line but before topIndex.
- * Figure out what will be the new character index for
- * the character currently pointed to by topIndex.
+ * Deletion range ends on top line but before topIndex. Figure out
+ * what will be the new character index for the character
+ * currently pointed to by topIndex.
*/
resetView = 1;
@@ -3056,17 +3064,17 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
}
resetViewCount+=2;
}
-
+
/*
* Push the deletion on the undo stack
*/
if (sharedTextPtr->undo) {
Tcl_Obj *get;
-
+
if (sharedTextPtr->autoSeparators
&& (sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode != TK_TEXT_EDIT_DELETE)) {
- TkUndoInsertUndoSeparator(sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
+ TkUndoInsertUndoSeparator(sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
}
sharedTextPtr->lastEditMode = TK_TEXT_EDIT_DELETE;
@@ -3081,20 +3089,21 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
TkBTreeDeleteChars(sharedTextPtr->tree, &index1, &index2);
resetViewCount = 0;
- for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ;
- tPtr = tPtr->next) {
+ for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ; tPtr = tPtr->next) {
int line = lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount];
+
if (line != -1) {
int byteIndex = lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount+1];
+
if (tPtr == textPtr) {
if (viewUpdate) {
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- line, byteIndex, &index1);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, line,
+ byteIndex, &index1);
TkTextSetYView(tPtr, &index1, 0);
}
} else {
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL,
- line, byteIndex, &index1);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL, line, byteIndex,
+ &index1);
TkTextSetYView(tPtr, &index1, 0);
}
}
@@ -3103,20 +3112,19 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
if (sharedTextPtr->refCount > PIXEL_CLIENTS) {
ckfree((char*)lineAndByteIndex);
}
-
+
if (line1 >= line2) {
-
+
/*
- * Invalidate any selection retrievals in progress, assuming
- * we didn't check for this case above.
+ * Invalidate any selection retrievals in progress, assuming we didn't
+ * check for this case above.
*/
- for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ;
- tPtr = tPtr->next) {
+ for (tPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; tPtr != NULL ; tPtr = tPtr->next) {
tPtr->abortSelections = 1;
}
}
-
+
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -3125,15 +3133,15 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
*
* TextFetchSelection --
*
- * This procedure is called back by Tk when the selection is
- * requested by someone. It returns part or all of the selection
- * in a buffer provided by the caller.
+ * This function is called back by Tk when the selection is requested by
+ * someone. It returns part or all of the selection in a buffer provided
+ * by the caller.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is the number of non-NULL bytes stored
- * at buffer. Buffer is filled (or partially filled) with a
- * NULL-terminated string containing part or all of the selection,
- * as given by offset and maxBytes.
+ * The return value is the number of non-NULL bytes stored at buffer.
+ * Buffer is filled (or partially filled) with a NULL-terminated string
+ * containing part or all of the selection, as given by offset and
+ * maxBytes.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3143,14 +3151,13 @@ DeleteChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, viewUpdate)
static int
TextFetchSelection(clientData, offset, buffer, maxBytes)
- ClientData clientData; /* Information about text widget. */
- int offset; /* Offset within selection of first
- * character to be returned. */
- char *buffer; /* Location in which to place
- * selection. */
- int maxBytes; /* Maximum number of bytes to place
- * at buffer, not including terminating
- * NULL character. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Information about text widget. */
+ int offset; /* Offset within selection of first character
+ * to be returned. */
+ char *buffer; /* Location in which to place selection. */
+ int maxBytes; /* Maximum number of bytes to place at buffer,
+ * not including terminating NULL
+ * character. */
{
register TkText *textPtr = (TkText *) clientData;
TkTextIndex eof;
@@ -3163,23 +3170,21 @@ TextFetchSelection(clientData, offset, buffer, maxBytes)
}
/*
- * Find the beginning of the next range of selected text. Note: if
- * the selection is being retrieved in multiple pieces (offset != 0)
- * and some modification has been made to the text that affects the
- * selection then reject the selection request (make 'em start over
- * again).
+ * Find the beginning of the next range of selected text. Note: if the
+ * selection is being retrieved in multiple pieces (offset != 0) and some
+ * modification has been made to the text that affects the selection then
+ * reject the selection request (make 'em start over again).
*/
if (offset == 0) {
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- 0, 0, &textPtr->selIndex);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, 0, 0,
+ &textPtr->selIndex);
textPtr->abortSelections = 0;
} else if (textPtr->abortSelections) {
return 0;
}
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
- 0, &eof);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr), 0, &eof);
TkBTreeStartSearch(&textPtr->selIndex, &eof, textPtr->selTagPtr, &search);
if (!TkBTreeCharTagged(&textPtr->selIndex, textPtr->selTagPtr)) {
if (!TkBTreeNextTag(&search)) {
@@ -3194,8 +3199,8 @@ TextFetchSelection(clientData, offset, buffer, maxBytes)
/*
* Each iteration through the outer loop below scans one selected range.
- * Each iteration through the inner loop scans one segment in the
- * selected range.
+ * Each iteration through the inner loop scans one segment in the selected
+ * range.
*/
count = 0;
@@ -3209,9 +3214,9 @@ TextFetchSelection(clientData, offset, buffer, maxBytes)
}
/*
- * Copy information from character segments into the buffer
- * until either we run out of space in the buffer or we get
- * to the end of this range of text.
+ * Copy information from character segments into the buffer until
+ * either we run out of space in the buffer or we get to the end of
+ * this range of text.
*/
while (1) {
@@ -3257,7 +3262,7 @@ TextFetchSelection(clientData, offset, buffer, maxBytes)
textPtr->selIndex = search.curIndex;
}
- fetchDone:
+ fetchDone:
*buffer = 0;
return count;
}
@@ -3267,11 +3272,10 @@ TextFetchSelection(clientData, offset, buffer, maxBytes)
*
* TkTextLostSelection --
*
- * This procedure is called back by Tk when the selection is
- * grabbed away from a text widget. On Windows and Mac systems, we
- * want to remember the selection for the next time the focus
- * enters the window. On Unix, just remove the "sel" tag from
- * everything in the widget.
+ * This function is called back by Tk when the selection is grabbed away
+ * from a text widget. On Windows and Mac systems, we want to remember
+ * the selection for the next time the focus enters the window. On Unix,
+ * just remove the "sel" tag from everything in the widget.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -3284,7 +3288,7 @@ TextFetchSelection(clientData, offset, buffer, maxBytes)
void
TkTextLostSelection(clientData)
- ClientData clientData; /* Information about text widget. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Information about text widget. */
{
register TkText *textPtr = (TkText *) clientData;
#ifdef ALWAYS_SHOW_SELECTION
@@ -3295,23 +3299,23 @@ TkTextLostSelection(clientData)
}
/*
- * On Windows and Mac systems, we want to remember the selection
- * for the next time the focus enters the window. On Unix,
- * just remove the "sel" tag from everything in the widget.
+ * On Windows and Mac systems, we want to remember the selection for the
+ * next time the focus enters the window. On Unix, just remove the "sel"
+ * tag from everything in the widget.
*/
TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, 0, 0, &start);
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
- 0, &end);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr), 0, &end);
TkTextRedrawTag(NULL, textPtr, &start, &end, textPtr->selTagPtr, 1);
TkBTreeTag(&start, &end, textPtr->selTagPtr, 0);
#endif
-
+
/*
- * Send an event that the selection changed. This is equivalent to
- * "event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>"
+ * Send an event that the selection changed. This is equivalent to:
+ * event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>
*/
+
TkTextSelectionEvent(textPtr);
textPtr->flags &= ~GOT_SELECTION;
@@ -3322,8 +3326,8 @@ TkTextLostSelection(clientData)
*
* TkTextSelectionEvent --
*
- * When anything relevant to the "sel" tag has been changed,
- * call this procedure to generate a <<Selection>> event.
+ * When anything relevant to the "sel" tag has been changed, call this
+ * function to generate a <<Selection>> event.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -3334,15 +3338,17 @@ TkTextLostSelection(clientData)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-void
-TkTextSelectionEvent(textPtr)
+void
+TkTextSelectionEvent(textPtr)
TkText *textPtr;
{
/*
- * Send an event that the selection changed. This is equivalent to
- * "event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>"
+ * Send an event that the selection changed. This is equivalent to:
+ * event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>
*/
+
XEvent event;
+
memset((VOID *) &event, 0, sizeof(event));
event.xany.type = VirtualEvent;
event.xany.serial = NextRequest(Tk_Display(textPtr->tkwin));
@@ -3358,15 +3364,15 @@ TkTextSelectionEvent(textPtr)
*
* TextBlinkProc --
*
- * This procedure is called as a timer handler to blink the
- * insertion cursor off and on.
+ * This function is called as a timer handler to blink the insertion
+ * cursor off and on.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The cursor gets turned on or off, redisplay gets invoked,
- * and this procedure reschedules itself.
+ * The cursor gets turned on or off, redisplay gets invoked, and this
+ * function reschedules itself.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3383,10 +3389,10 @@ TextBlinkProc(clientData)
!(textPtr->flags & GOT_FOCUS) || (textPtr->insertOffTime == 0)) {
if ((textPtr->insertOffTime == 0) && !(textPtr->flags & INSERT_ON)) {
/*
- * The widget was configured to have zero offtime while
- * the insertion point was not displayed. We have to
- * display it once.
+ * The widget was configured to have zero offtime while the
+ * insertion point was not displayed. We have to display it once.
*/
+
textPtr->flags |= INSERT_ON;
goto redrawInsert;
}
@@ -3407,12 +3413,12 @@ TextBlinkProc(clientData)
if (textPtr->insertCursorType) {
/* Block cursor */
TkTextRedrawRegion(textPtr, x - textPtr->width / 2, y,
- charWidth + textPtr->insertWidth / 2, h);
+ charWidth + textPtr->insertWidth / 2, h);
} else {
/* I-beam cursor */
TkTextRedrawRegion(textPtr, x - textPtr->insertWidth / 2, y,
- textPtr->insertWidth, h);
- }
+ textPtr->insertWidth, h);
+ }
}
}
@@ -3421,8 +3427,8 @@ TextBlinkProc(clientData)
*
* TextInsertCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "insert" and "replace"
- * widget commands for text widgets.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "insert" and "replace" widget
+ * commands for text widgets.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -3430,21 +3436,21 @@ TextBlinkProc(clientData)
* Side effects:
* See the user documentation.
*
- * If 'viewUpdate' is true, we may adjust the window
- * contents' y-position, and scrollbar setting.
- *
+ * If 'viewUpdate' is true, we may adjust the window contents'
+ * y-position, and scrollbar setting.
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
TextInsertCmd(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, interp, objc, objv, indexPtr, viewUpdate)
- TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr; /* Shared portion of peer widgets. */
- TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
- int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
- Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Index at which to insert */
- int viewUpdate; /* Update the view if set */
+ TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr;/* Shared portion of peer widgets. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;/* Index at which to insert */
+ int viewUpdate; /* Update the view if set */
{
TkTextIndex index1, index2;
int j;
@@ -3452,44 +3458,45 @@ TextInsertCmd(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, interp, objc, objv, indexPtr, viewUpdate)
if (sharedTextPtr == NULL) {
sharedTextPtr = textPtr->sharedTextPtr;
}
-
+
index1 = *indexPtr;
- for (j = 0; j < objc; j += 2) {
+ for (j = 0; j < objc; j += 2) {
/*
- * Here we rely on this call to modify index1 if
- * it is outside the acceptable range. In particular,
- * if index1 is "end", it must be set to the last
- * allowable index for insertion, otherwise
- * subsequent tag insertions will fail.
+ * Here we rely on this call to modify index1 if it is outside the
+ * acceptable range. In particular, if index1 is "end", it must be set
+ * to the last allowable index for insertion, otherwise subsequent tag
+ * insertions will fail.
*/
- int length = InsertChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, &index1,
- objv[j], viewUpdate);
+
+ int length = InsertChars(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, &index1, objv[j],
+ viewUpdate);
+
if (objc > (j+1)) {
Tcl_Obj **tagNamePtrs;
TkTextTag **oldTagArrayPtr;
int numTags;
-
+
TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, &index1, length, &index2);
oldTagArrayPtr = TkBTreeGetTags(&index1, NULL, &numTags);
if (oldTagArrayPtr != NULL) {
int i;
+
for (i = 0; i < numTags; i++) {
- TkBTreeTag(&index1, &index2,
- oldTagArrayPtr[i], 0);
+ TkBTreeTag(&index1, &index2, oldTagArrayPtr[i], 0);
}
ckfree((char *) oldTagArrayPtr);
}
- if (Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, objv[j+1],
- &numTags, &tagNamePtrs)
- != TCL_OK) {
+ if (Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, objv[j+1], &numTags,
+ &tagNamePtrs) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
} else {
int i;
-
+
for (i = 0; i < numTags; i++) {
CONST char *strTag = Tcl_GetString(tagNamePtrs[i]);
- TkBTreeTag(&index1, &index2,
- TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, strTag, NULL), 1);
+
+ TkBTreeTag(&index1, &index2,
+ TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, strTag, NULL), 1);
}
index1 = index2;
}
@@ -3503,9 +3510,8 @@ TextInsertCmd(sharedTextPtr, textPtr, interp, objc, objv, indexPtr, viewUpdate)
*
* TextSearchCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "search" widget command
- * for text widgets. See the user documentation for details on what
- * it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "search" widget command for
+ * text widgets. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -3528,7 +3534,7 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
static CONST char *switchStrings[] = {
"--", "-all", "-backwards", "-count", "-elide", "-exact",
- "-forwards", "-hidden", "-nocase", "-nolinestop",
+ "-forwards", "-hidden", "-nocase", "-nolinestop",
"-overlap", "-regexp", "-strictlimits", NULL
};
enum SearchSwitches {
@@ -3538,10 +3544,11 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
SEARCH_STRICTLIMITS
};
- /*
- * Set up the search specification, including
- * the last 4 fields which are text widget specific
+ /*
+ * Set up the search specification, including the last 4 fields which are
+ * text widget specific.
*/
+
searchSpec.exact = 1;
searchSpec.noCase = 0;
searchSpec.all = 0;
@@ -3553,12 +3560,13 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
searchSpec.noLineStop = 0;
searchSpec.overlap = 0;
searchSpec.strictLimits = 0;
- searchSpec.numLines = TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr);
+ searchSpec.numLines =
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr);
searchSpec.clientData = (ClientData)textPtr;
searchSpec.addLineProc = &TextSearchAddNextLine;
searchSpec.foundMatchProc = &TextSearchFoundMatch;
searchSpec.lineIndexProc = &TextSearchGetLineIndex;
-
+
/*
* Parse switches and other arguments.
*/
@@ -3574,6 +3582,7 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
/*
* Hide the -hidden option
*/
+
Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad switch \"", Tcl_GetString(objv[i]),
"\": must be --, -all, -backward, -count, -elide, ",
@@ -3600,10 +3609,12 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
return TCL_ERROR;
}
i++;
- /*
- * Assumption objv[i] isn't going to disappear on us during
- * this procedure, which is fair.
+
+ /*
+ * Assumption objv[i] isn't going to disappear on us during this
+ * function, which is fair.
*/
+
searchSpec.varPtr = objv[i];
break;
case SEARCH_ELIDE:
@@ -3657,13 +3668,12 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
}
/*
- * Scan through all of the lines of the text circularly, starting
- * at the given index. 'objv[i]' is the pattern which may be an
- * exact string or a regexp pattern depending on the flags set
- * above.
+ * Scan through all of the lines of the text circularly, starting at the
+ * given index. 'objv[i]' is the pattern which may be an exact string or a
+ * regexp pattern depending on the flags set above.
*/
- code = SearchPerform(interp, &searchSpec, objv[i], objv[i+1],
+ code = SearchPerform(interp, &searchSpec, objv[i], objv[i+1],
(argsLeft == 1 ? objv[i+2] : NULL));
if (code != TCL_OK) {
goto cleanup;
@@ -3672,9 +3682,10 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
/*
* Set the '-count' variable, if given.
*/
+
if (searchSpec.varPtr != NULL && searchSpec.countPtr != NULL) {
Tcl_IncrRefCount(searchSpec.countPtr);
- if (Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, searchSpec.varPtr, NULL,
+ if (Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, searchSpec.varPtr, NULL,
searchSpec.countPtr, TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) == NULL) {
code = TCL_ERROR;
goto cleanup;
@@ -3684,12 +3695,13 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
/*
* Set the result
*/
+
if (searchSpec.resPtr != NULL) {
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, searchSpec.resPtr);
searchSpec.resPtr = NULL;
}
- cleanup:
+ cleanup:
if (searchSpec.countPtr != NULL) {
Tcl_DecrRefCount(searchSpec.countPtr);
}
@@ -3705,20 +3717,19 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
* TextSearchGetLineIndex --
*
* Extract a row, text offset index position from an objPtr
- *
- * This means we ignore any embedded windows/images and
- * elidden text (unless we are searching that).
+ *
+ * This means we ignore any embedded windows/images and elidden text
+ * (unless we are searching that).
*
* Results:
- * Standard Tcl error code (with a message in the interpreter
- * on error conditions).
- *
+ * Standard Tcl error code (with a message in the interpreter on error
+ * conditions).
+ *
* The offset placed in offsetPosPtr is a utf-8 char* byte index for
- * exact searches, and a Unicode character index for regexp
- * searches.
- *
- * The line number should start at zero (searches which wrap
- * around assume the first line is numbered 0).
+ * exact searches, and a Unicode character index for regexp searches.
+ *
+ * The line number should start at zero (searches which wrap around
+ * assume the first line is numbered 0).
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3727,43 +3738,44 @@ TextSearchCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
*/
static int
TextSearchGetLineIndex(interp, objPtr, searchSpecPtr, linePosPtr, offsetPosPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* For error messages */
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Contains a textual index
- * like "1.2" */
- SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Contains other search
- * parameters */
- int *linePosPtr; /* For returning the line number */
- int *offsetPosPtr; /* For returning the text offset in
- * the line */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* For error messages */
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Contains a textual index like "1.2" */
+ SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Contains other search parameters */
+ int *linePosPtr; /* For returning the line number. */
+ int *offsetPosPtr; /* For returning the text offset in the
+ * line. */
{
CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;
int line;
TkText *textPtr = (TkText*)(searchSpecPtr->clientData);
-
+
indexPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objPtr);
if (indexPtr == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
+
line = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexPtr->linePtr);
if (line >= searchSpecPtr->numLines) {
TkTextLine *linePtr;
int count = 0;
TkTextSegment *segPtr;
-
+
line = searchSpecPtr->numLines-1;
linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, line);
- /* Count the number of bytes in this line */
- for (segPtr = linePtr->segPtr; segPtr != NULL; segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
+
+ /*
+ * Count the number of bytes in this line.
+ */
+
+ for (segPtr=linePtr->segPtr ; segPtr!=NULL ; segPtr=segPtr->nextPtr) {
count += segPtr->size;
}
- *offsetPosPtr = TextSearchIndexInLine(searchSpecPtr, linePtr,
- count);
+ *offsetPosPtr = TextSearchIndexInLine(searchSpecPtr, linePtr, count);
} else {
- *offsetPosPtr = TextSearchIndexInLine(searchSpecPtr,
- indexPtr->linePtr, indexPtr->byteIndex);
+ *offsetPosPtr = TextSearchIndexInLine(searchSpecPtr, indexPtr->linePtr,
+ indexPtr->byteIndex);
}
-
+
*linePosPtr = line;
return TCL_OK;
@@ -3774,15 +3786,15 @@ TextSearchGetLineIndex(interp, objPtr, searchSpecPtr, linePosPtr, offsetPosPtr)
*
* TextSearchIndexInLine --
*
- * Find textual index of 'byteIndex' in the searchable
- * characters of 'linePtr'.
- *
- * This means we ignore any embedded windows/images and
- * elidden text (unless we are searching that).
+ * Find textual index of 'byteIndex' in the searchable characters of
+ * 'linePtr'.
+ *
+ * This means we ignore any embedded windows/images and elidden text
+ * (unless we are searching that).
*
* Results:
- * The returned index is a utf-8 char* byte index for exact
- * searches, and a Unicode character index for regexp searches.
+ * The returned index is a utf-8 char* byte index for exact searches, and
+ * a Unicode character index for regexp searches.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -3792,9 +3804,10 @@ TextSearchGetLineIndex(interp, objPtr, searchSpecPtr, linePosPtr, offsetPosPtr)
static int
TextSearchIndexInLine(searchSpecPtr, linePtr, byteIndex)
- CONST SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Search parameters */
- TkTextLine *linePtr; /* The line we're looking at */
- int byteIndex; /* Index into the line */
+ CONST SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr;
+ /* Search parameters */
+ TkTextLine *linePtr; /* The line we're looking at */
+ int byteIndex; /* Index into the line */
{
TkTextSegment *segPtr;
TkTextIndex curIndex;
@@ -3805,23 +3818,21 @@ TextSearchIndexInLine(searchSpecPtr, linePtr, byteIndex)
curIndex.tree = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree;
curIndex.linePtr = linePtr; curIndex.byteIndex = 0;
for (segPtr = linePtr->segPtr, leftToScan = byteIndex;
- leftToScan > 0;
- curIndex.byteIndex += segPtr->size, segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
- if ((segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType)
- && (searchSpecPtr->searchElide ||
- !TkTextIsElided(textPtr, &curIndex, NULL))) {
+ leftToScan > 0;
+ curIndex.byteIndex += segPtr->size, segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
+ if ((segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType) &&
+ (searchSpecPtr->searchElide
+ || !TkTextIsElided(textPtr, &curIndex, NULL))) {
if (leftToScan < segPtr->size) {
if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
index += leftToScan;
} else {
index += Tcl_NumUtfChars(segPtr->body.chars, leftToScan);
}
+ } else if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
+ index += segPtr->size;
} else {
- if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
- index += segPtr->size;
- } else {
- index += Tcl_NumUtfChars(segPtr->body.chars, -1);
- }
+ index += Tcl_NumUtfChars(segPtr->body.chars, -1);
}
}
leftToScan -= segPtr->size;
@@ -3837,18 +3848,18 @@ TextSearchIndexInLine(searchSpecPtr, linePtr, byteIndex)
* Adds a line from the text widget to the object 'theLine'.
*
* Results:
- * A pointer to the TkTextLine corresponding to the given line,
- * or NULL if there was no available line.
- *
+ * A pointer to the TkTextLine corresponding to the given line, or NULL
+ * if there was no available line.
+ *
* Also 'lenPtr' (if non-NULL) is filled in with the total length of
- * 'theLine' (not just what we added to it, but the length including
- * what was already in there). This is in bytes for an exact search
- * and in chars for a regexp search.
- *
- * Also 'extraLinesPtr' (if non-NULL) will have its value
- * incremented by 1 for each additional logical line we have
- * added because a newline is elided (this will only ever happen
- * if we have chosen not to search elided text, of course).
+ * 'theLine' (not just what we added to it, but the length including what
+ * was already in there). This is in bytes for an exact search and in
+ * chars for a regexp search.
+ *
+ * Also 'extraLinesPtr' (if non-NULL) will have its value incremented by
+ * 1 for each additional logical line we have added because a newline is
+ * elided (this will only ever happen if we have chosen not to search
+ * elided text, of course).
*
* Side effects:
* Memory may be allocated or re-allocated for theLine's string
@@ -3857,26 +3868,25 @@ TextSearchIndexInLine(searchSpecPtr, linePtr, byteIndex)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static ClientData
+static ClientData
TextSearchAddNextLine(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, theLine, lenPtr, extraLinesPtr)
- int lineNum; /* Line we must add */
- SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Search parameters */
- Tcl_Obj *theLine; /* Object to append to */
- int *lenPtr; /* For returning the total length */
- int *extraLinesPtr; /* If non-NULL, will have its value
- * incremented by the number of
- * additional logical lines which are
- * merged into this one by newlines
- * being elided */
+ int lineNum; /* Line we must add */
+ SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Search parameters */
+ Tcl_Obj *theLine; /* Object to append to */
+ int *lenPtr; /* For returning the total length */
+ int *extraLinesPtr; /* If non-NULL, will have its value
+ * incremented by the number of additional
+ * logical lines which are merged into this
+ * one by newlines being elided */
{
TkTextLine *linePtr, *thisLinePtr;
TkTextIndex curIndex;
TkTextSegment *segPtr;
TkText *textPtr = (TkText*)(searchSpecPtr->clientData);
int nothingYet = 1;
-
+
/*
- * Extract the text from the line.
+ * Extract the text from the line.
*/
linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineNum);
@@ -3885,24 +3895,25 @@ TextSearchAddNextLine(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, theLine, lenPtr, extraLinesPtr)
}
curIndex.tree = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree;
thisLinePtr = linePtr;
-
+
while (thisLinePtr != NULL) {
int elideWraps = 0;
+
curIndex.linePtr = thisLinePtr;
curIndex.byteIndex = 0;
for (segPtr = thisLinePtr->segPtr; segPtr != NULL;
curIndex.byteIndex += segPtr->size, segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
- if (!searchSpecPtr->searchElide
- && TkTextIsElided(textPtr, &curIndex, NULL)) {
- /*
- * If we reach the end of the logical line, and if we
- * have at least one character in the string, then we
- * continue wrapping to the next logical line. If
- * there are no characters yet, then the entire line
- * of characters is elided and there's no need to
- * complicate matters by wrapping - we'll look at the
- * next line in due course.
+ if (!searchSpecPtr->searchElide
+ && TkTextIsElided(textPtr, &curIndex, NULL)) {
+ /*
+ * If we reach the end of the logical line, and if we have at
+ * least one character in the string, then we continue
+ * wrapping to the next logical line. If there are no
+ * characters yet, then the entire line of characters is
+ * elided and there's no need to complicate matters by
+ * wrapping - we'll look at the next line in due course.
*/
+
if (segPtr->nextPtr == NULL && !nothingYet) {
elideWraps = 1;
}
@@ -3923,22 +3934,26 @@ TextSearchAddNextLine(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, theLine, lenPtr, extraLinesPtr)
}
thisLinePtr = TkBTreeNextLine(textPtr, thisLinePtr);
if (thisLinePtr != NULL && extraLinesPtr != NULL) {
- /* Tell our caller we have an extra line merged in */
+ /*
+ * Tell our caller we have an extra line merged in.
+ */
+
*extraLinesPtr = (*extraLinesPtr) + 1;
}
}
-
+
/*
- * If we're ignoring case, convert the line to lower case.
- * There is no need to do this for regexp searches, since
- * they handle a flag for this purpose.
+ * If we're ignoring case, convert the line to lower case. There is no
+ * need to do this for regexp searches, since they handle a flag for this
+ * purpose.
*/
+
if (searchSpecPtr->exact && searchSpecPtr->noCase) {
Tcl_SetObjLength(theLine, Tcl_UtfToLower(Tcl_GetString(theLine)));
}
-
+
if (lenPtr != NULL) {
- if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
+ if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
Tcl_GetStringFromObj(theLine, lenPtr);
} else {
*lenPtr = Tcl_GetCharLength(theLine);
@@ -3955,38 +3970,34 @@ TextSearchAddNextLine(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, theLine, lenPtr, extraLinesPtr)
* Stores information from a successful search.
*
* Results:
- * 1 if the information was stored, 0 if the position at which
- * the match was found actually falls outside the allowable
- * search region (and therefore the search is actually
- * complete).
+ * 1 if the information was stored, 0 if the position at which the match
+ * was found actually falls outside the allowable search region (and
+ * therefore the search is actually complete).
*
* Side effects:
- * Memory may be allocated in the 'countPtr' and 'resPtr' fields
- * of 'searchSpecPtr'. Each of those objects will have refCount
- * zero and must eventually be freed or stored elsewhere as
- * appropriate.
+ * Memory may be allocated in the 'countPtr' and 'resPtr' fields of
+ * 'searchSpecPtr'. Each of those objects will have refCount zero and
+ * must eventually be freed or stored elsewhere as appropriate.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static int
-TextSearchFoundMatch(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, clientData, theLine,
- matchOffset, matchLength)
- int lineNum; /* Line on which match was found */
- SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Search parameters */
- ClientData clientData; /* Token returned by the 'addNextLineProc',
- * TextSearchAddNextLine. May be
- * NULL, in which we case we must
- * generate it (from lineNum) */
- Tcl_Obj *theLine; /* Text from current line, only
- * accessed for exact searches, and
- * is allowed to be NULL for regexp
- * searches. */
- int matchOffset; /* Offset of found item in utf-8 bytes
- * for exact search, Unicode chars
- * for regexp */
- int matchLength; /* Length also in bytes/chars as per
- * search type. */
+static int
+TextSearchFoundMatch(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, clientData, theLine, matchOffset,
+ matchLength)
+ int lineNum; /* Line on which match was found. */
+ SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Search parameters. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Token returned by the 'addNextLineProc',
+ * TextSearchAddNextLine. May be NULL, in
+ * which we case we must generate it (from
+ * lineNum). */
+ Tcl_Obj *theLine; /* Text from current line, only accessed for
+ * exact searches, and is allowed to be NULL
+ * for regexp searches. */
+ int matchOffset; /* Offset of found item in utf-8 bytes for
+ * exact search, Unicode chars for regexp */
+ int matchLength; /* Length also in bytes/chars as per search
+ * type. */
{
int numChars;
int leftToScan;
@@ -3996,63 +4007,70 @@ TextSearchFoundMatch(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, clientData, theLine,
TkText *textPtr = (TkText*)(searchSpecPtr->clientData);
if (lineNum == searchSpecPtr->stopLine) {
- /*
- * If the current index is on the wrong side of the stopIndex,
- * then the item we just found is actually outside the acceptable
- * range, and the search is over.
+ /*
+ * If the current index is on the wrong side of the stopIndex, then
+ * the item we just found is actually outside the acceptable range,
+ * and the search is over.
*/
- if (searchSpecPtr->backwards ^
- (matchOffset >= searchSpecPtr->stopOffset)) {
+
+ if (searchSpecPtr->backwards ^
+ (matchOffset >= searchSpecPtr->stopOffset)) {
return 0;
}
}
-
+
/*
- * Calculate the character count, which may need augmenting
- * if there are embedded windows or elidden text.
+ * Calculate the character count, which may need augmenting if there are
+ * embedded windows or elidden text.
*/
if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
CONST char *startOfLine = Tcl_GetString(theLine);
+
numChars = Tcl_NumUtfChars(startOfLine + matchOffset, matchLength);
} else {
numChars = matchLength;
}
-
+
/*
- * The index information returned by the regular expression
- * parser only considers textual information: it doesn't
- * account for embedded windows, elided text (when we are not
- * searching elided text) or any other non-textual info.
- * Scan through the line's segments again to adjust both
+ * The index information returned by the regular expression parser only
+ * considers textual information: it doesn't account for embedded windows,
+ * elided text (when we are not searching elided text) or any other
+ * non-textual info. Scan through the line's segments again to adjust both
* matchChar and matchCount.
*
- * We will walk through the segments of this line until we
- * have either reached the end of the match or we have
- * reached the end of the line.
+ * We will walk through the segments of this line until we have either
+ * reached the end of the match or we have reached the end of the line.
*/
linePtr = (TkTextLine *)clientData;
if (linePtr == NULL) {
- linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineNum);
+ linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ lineNum);
}
-
+
curIndex.tree = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree;
- /* Find the starting point */
+
+ /*
+ * Find the starting point.
+ */
+
leftToScan = matchOffset;
while (1) {
- curIndex.linePtr = linePtr;
+ curIndex.linePtr = linePtr;
curIndex.byteIndex = 0;
- /*
- * Note that we allow leftToScan to be zero because we want
- * to skip over any preceding non-textual items.
+
+ /*
+ * Note that we allow leftToScan to be zero because we want to skip
+ * over any preceding non-textual items.
*/
- for (segPtr = linePtr->segPtr;
- leftToScan >= 0 && segPtr; segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
+
+ for (segPtr = linePtr->segPtr; leftToScan >= 0 && segPtr;
+ segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
if (segPtr->typePtr != &tkTextCharType) {
matchOffset += segPtr->size;
- } else if (!searchSpecPtr->searchElide
- && TkTextIsElided(textPtr, &curIndex, NULL)) {
+ } else if (!searchSpecPtr->searchElide
+ && TkTextIsElided(textPtr, &curIndex, NULL)) {
if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
matchOffset += segPtr->size;
} else {
@@ -4064,73 +4082,85 @@ TextSearchFoundMatch(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, clientData, theLine,
curIndex.byteIndex += segPtr->size;
}
if (segPtr == NULL && leftToScan >= 0) {
- /* This will only happen if we are eliding newlines */
+ /*
+ * This will only happen if we are eliding newlines.
+ */
+
linePtr = TkBTreeNextLine(textPtr, linePtr);
if (linePtr == NULL) {
- /*
- * If we reach the end of the text, we have a serious
- * problem, unless there's actually nothing left to look
- * for.
+ /*
+ * If we reach the end of the text, we have a serious problem,
+ * unless there's actually nothing left to look for.
*/
+
if (leftToScan == 0) {
break;
} else {
Tcl_Panic("Reached end of text in a match");
}
}
- /*
- * We've wrapped to the beginning of the next logical line,
- * which has been merged with the previous one whose newline
- * was elided.
+
+ /*
+ * We've wrapped to the beginning of the next logical line, which
+ * has been merged with the previous one whose newline was elided.
*/
+
lineNum++;
matchOffset = 0;
} else {
break;
}
}
- /* Calculate and store the found index in the result */
+
+ /*
+ * Calculate and store the found index in the result.
+ */
+
if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineNum,
- matchOffset, &foundIndex);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineNum,
+ matchOffset, &foundIndex);
} else {
- TkTextMakeCharIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineNum,
- matchOffset, &foundIndex);
+ TkTextMakeCharIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineNum,
+ matchOffset, &foundIndex);
}
+
if (searchSpecPtr->all) {
if (searchSpecPtr->resPtr == NULL) {
searchSpecPtr->resPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
}
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, searchSpecPtr->resPtr,
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, searchSpecPtr->resPtr,
TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, &foundIndex));
} else {
- searchSpecPtr->resPtr =
- TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, &foundIndex);
- }
- /*
- * Find the end point. Here 'leftToScan' could be negative already
- * as a result of the above loop if the segment we reached spanned
- * the start of the string. When we add matchLength it will become
- * non-negative.
+ searchSpecPtr->resPtr = TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, &foundIndex);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Find the end point. Here 'leftToScan' could be negative already as a
+ * result of the above loop if the segment we reached spanned the start of
+ * the string. When we add matchLength it will become non-negative.
*/
+
for (leftToScan += matchLength; leftToScan > 0;
- curIndex.byteIndex += segPtr->size, segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
+ curIndex.byteIndex += segPtr->size, segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
if (segPtr == NULL) {
- /*
- * We are on the next line -- this of course should only
- * ever happen with searches which have matched across
- * multiple lines
+ /*
+ * We are on the next line - this of course should only ever
+ * happen with searches which have matched across multiple lines.
*/
+
linePtr = TkBTreeNextLine(textPtr, linePtr);
segPtr = linePtr->segPtr;
curIndex.linePtr = linePtr; curIndex.byteIndex = 0;
}
if (segPtr->typePtr != &tkTextCharType) {
- /* Anything we didn't count in the search needs adding */
+ /*
+ * Anything we didn't count in the search needs adding.
+ */
+
numChars += segPtr->size;
continue;
- } else if (!searchSpecPtr->searchElide
- && TkTextIsElided(textPtr, &curIndex, NULL)) {
+ } else if (!searchSpecPtr->searchElide
+ && TkTextIsElided(textPtr, &curIndex, NULL)) {
numChars += Tcl_NumUtfChars(segPtr->body.chars, -1);
continue;
}
@@ -4140,9 +4170,11 @@ TextSearchFoundMatch(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, clientData, theLine,
leftToScan -= Tcl_NumUtfChars(segPtr->body.chars, -1);
}
}
- /*
- * Now store the count result, if it is wanted
+
+ /*
+ * Now store the count result, if it is wanted.
*/
+
if (searchSpecPtr->varPtr != NULL) {
Tcl_Obj *tmpPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(numChars);
if (searchSpecPtr->all) {
@@ -4165,27 +4197,23 @@ TextSearchFoundMatch(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, clientData, theLine,
* Parses a string description of a set of tab stops.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to a malloc'ed structure holding
- * parsed information about the tab stops. If an error occurred
- * then the return value is NULL and an error message is left in
- * the interp's result.
+ * The return value is a pointer to a malloc'ed structure holding parsed
+ * information about the tab stops. If an error occurred then the return
+ * value is NULL and an error message is left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
- * Memory is allocated for the structure that is returned. It is
- * up to the caller to free this structure when it is no longer
- * needed.
+ * Memory is allocated for the structure that is returned. It is up to
+ * the caller to free this structure when it is no longer needed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TkTextTabArray *
TkTextGetTabs(interp, textPtr, stringPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
- TkText *textPtr; /* Information about the
- * text widget. */
- Tcl_Obj *stringPtr; /* Description of the tab stops.
- * See the text manual entry for
- * details. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Information about the text widget. */
+ Tcl_Obj *stringPtr; /* Description of the tab stops. See the text
+ * manual entry for details. */
{
int objc, i, count;
Tcl_Obj **objv;
@@ -4193,20 +4221,19 @@ TkTextGetTabs(interp, textPtr, stringPtr)
TkTextTab *tabPtr;
Tcl_UniChar ch;
double prevStop, lastStop;
-
- /* Map these strings to TkTextTabAlign values */
-
+ /*
+ * Map these strings to TkTextTabAlign values.
+ */
static CONST char *tabOptionStrings[] = {
- "left", "right", "center", "numeric", (char *) NULL
+ "left", "right", "center", "numeric", (char *) NULL
};
-
+
if (Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, stringPtr, &objc, &objv) != TCL_OK) {
return NULL;
}
/*
- * First find out how many entries we need to allocate in the
- * tab array.
+ * First find out how many entries we need to allocate in the tab array.
*/
count = 0;
@@ -4218,8 +4245,7 @@ TkTextGetTabs(interp, textPtr, stringPtr)
}
/*
- * Parse the elements of the list one at a time to fill in the
- * array.
+ * Parse the elements of the list one at a time to fill in the array.
*/
tabArrayPtr = (TkTextTabArray *) ckalloc((unsigned)
@@ -4227,99 +4253,103 @@ TkTextGetTabs(interp, textPtr, stringPtr)
tabArrayPtr->numTabs = 0;
prevStop = 0.0;
lastStop = 0.0;
- for (i = 0, tabPtr = &tabArrayPtr->tabs[0]; i < objc; i++, tabPtr++) {
+ for (i = 0, tabPtr = &tabArrayPtr->tabs[0]; i < objc; i++, tabPtr++) {
int index;
-
- /*
- * This will round fractional pixels above 0.5 upwards, and
- * otherwise downwards, to find the right integer pixel
- * position.
+
+ /*
+ * This will round fractional pixels above 0.5 upwards, and otherwise
+ * downwards, to find the right integer pixel position.
*/
- if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, textPtr->tkwin, objv[i],
- &tabPtr->location) != TCL_OK) {
+
+ if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, textPtr->tkwin, objv[i],
+ &tabPtr->location) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
if (tabPtr->location <= 0) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp,
- "tab stop \"", Tcl_GetString(objv[i]),
- "\" is not at a positive distance", NULL);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "tab stop \"", Tcl_GetString(objv[i]),
+ "\" is not at a positive distance", NULL);
goto error;
}
-
+
prevStop = lastStop;
- if (Tk_GetMMFromObj(interp, textPtr->tkwin, objv[i],
- &lastStop) != TCL_OK) {
+ if (Tk_GetMMFromObj(interp, textPtr->tkwin, objv[i],
+ &lastStop) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
lastStop *= WidthOfScreen(Tk_Screen(textPtr->tkwin));
lastStop /= WidthMMOfScreen(Tk_Screen(textPtr->tkwin));
-
+
if (i > 0 && (tabPtr->location <= (tabPtr-1)->location)) {
- /*
- * This tab is actually to the left of the previous
- * one, which is illegal.
+ /*
+ * This tab is actually to the left of the previous one, which is
+ * illegal.
*/
+
#ifdef _TK_ALLOW_DECREASING_TABS
- /*
- * Force the tab to be a typical character width to the
- * right of the previous one, and update the 'lastStop'
- * with the changed position.
+ /*
+ * Force the tab to be a typical character width to the right of
+ * the previous one, and update the 'lastStop' with the changed
+ * position.
*/
+
if (textPtr->charWidth > 0) {
- tabPtr->location = (tabPtr-1)->location + textPtr->charWidth;
+ tabPtr->location = (tabPtr-1)->location + textPtr->charWidth;
} else {
tabPtr->location = (tabPtr-1)->location + 8;
}
lastStop = tabPtr->location;
#else
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp,
- "tabs must be monotonically increasing, but \"",
- Tcl_GetString(objv[i]),
- "\" is smaller than or equal to the previous tab",
- NULL);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp,
+ "tabs must be monotonically increasing, but \"",
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[i]),
+ "\" is smaller than or equal to the previous tab",
+ NULL);
goto error;
-#endif
+#endif /* _TK_ALLOW_DECREASING_TABS */
}
-
+
tabArrayPtr->numTabs++;
/*
- * See if there is an explicit alignment in the next list
- * element. Otherwise just use "left".
+ * See if there is an explicit alignment in the next list element.
+ * Otherwise just use "left".
*/
tabPtr->alignment = LEFT;
if ((i+1) == objc) {
continue;
}
- /* There may be a more efficient way of getting this */
+
+ /*
+ * There may be a more efficient way of getting this.
+ */
+
Tcl_UtfToUniChar(Tcl_GetString(objv[i+1]), &ch);
if (!Tcl_UniCharIsAlpha(ch)) {
continue;
}
i += 1;
-
- if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[i], tabOptionStrings,
- "tab alignment", 0, &index) != TCL_OK) {
+
+ if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[i], tabOptionStrings,
+ "tab alignment", 0, &index) != TCL_OK) {
goto error;
}
tabPtr->alignment = ((TkTextTabAlign)index);
}
-
+
/*
- * For when we need to interpolate tab stops, store
- * these two so we know the tab stop size to very
- * high precision. With the above checks, we can
- * guarantee that tabIncrement is strictly positive
- * here.
+ * For when we need to interpolate tab stops, store these two so we know
+ * the tab stop size to very high precision. With the above checks, we can
+ * guarantee that tabIncrement is strictly positive here.
*/
+
tabArrayPtr->lastTab = lastStop;
tabArrayPtr->tabIncrement = lastStop - prevStop;
-
+
return tabArrayPtr;
- error:
+ error:
ckfree((char *) tabArrayPtr);
return NULL;
}
@@ -4330,8 +4360,8 @@ TkTextGetTabs(interp, textPtr, stringPtr)
* TextDumpCmd --
*
* Return information about the text, tags, marks, and embedded windows
- * and images in a text widget. See the man page for the description
- * of the text dump operation for all the details.
+ * and images in a text widget. See the man page for the description of
+ * the text dump operation for all the details.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -4405,7 +4435,7 @@ TextDumpCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
case DUMP_CMD:
arg++;
if (arg >= objc) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Usage: ", Tcl_GetString(objv[0]),
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Usage: ", Tcl_GetString(objv[0]),
" dump ?-all -image -text -mark -tag -window? ",
"?-command script? index ?index2?", NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -4417,7 +4447,7 @@ TextDumpCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
}
}
if (arg >= objc || arg+2 < objc) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Usage: ", Tcl_GetString(objv[0]),
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Usage: ", Tcl_GetString(objv[0]),
" dump ?-all -image -text -mark -tag -window? ",
"?-command script? index ?index2?", NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -4436,6 +4466,7 @@ TextDumpCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
} else {
int length;
char *str;
+
if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[arg], &index2) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -4465,12 +4496,14 @@ TextDumpCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
DumpLine(interp, textPtr, what, index2.linePtr, 0,
index2.byteIndex, lineno, command);
}
+
/*
* Special case to get the leftovers hiding at the end mark.
*/
+
if (atEnd) {
DumpLine(interp, textPtr, what & ~TK_DUMP_TEXT, index2.linePtr,
- 0, 1, lineno, command);
+ 0, 1, lineno, command);
}
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -4479,16 +4512,16 @@ TextDumpCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* DumpLine
- *
- * Return information about a given text line from character
- * position "start" up to, but not including, "end".
+ *
+ * Return information about a given text line from character position
+ * "start" up to, but not including, "end".
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
*
* Side effects:
* None, but see DumpSegment.
- *
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
@@ -4521,6 +4554,7 @@ DumpLine(interp, textPtr, what, linePtr, startByte, endByte, lineno, command)
char savedChar; /* Last char used in the seg */
int last = segPtr->size; /* Index of savedChar */
int first = 0; /* Index of first char in seg */
+
if (offset + segPtr->size > endByte) {
last = endByte - offset;
}
@@ -4529,62 +4563,65 @@ DumpLine(interp, textPtr, what, linePtr, startByte, endByte, lineno, command)
}
savedChar = segPtr->body.chars[last];
segPtr->body.chars[last] = '\0';
-
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineno,
- offset + first, &index);
+
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, lineno,
+ offset + first, &index);
DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, "text", segPtr->body.chars + first,
command, &index, what);
segPtr->body.chars[last] = savedChar;
} else if ((offset >= startByte)) {
if ((what & TK_DUMP_MARK) && (segPtr->typePtr->name[0] == 'm')) {
char *name;
- TkTextMark *markPtr = (TkTextMark *)&segPtr->body;
+ TkTextMark *markPtr = (TkTextMark *) &segPtr->body;
+
if (segPtr == textPtr->insertMarkPtr) {
name = "insert";
} else if (segPtr == textPtr->currentMarkPtr) {
name = "current";
} else {
- name = Tcl_GetHashKey(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->markTable,
- markPtr->hPtr);
+ name = Tcl_GetHashKey(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->markTable,
+ markPtr->hPtr);
}
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- lineno, offset, &index);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ lineno, offset, &index);
DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, "mark", name, command, &index, what);
} else if ((what & TK_DUMP_TAG) &&
- (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType)) {
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- lineno, offset, &index);
+ (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType)) {
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ lineno, offset, &index);
DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, "tagon",
- segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr->name,
- command, &index, what);
- } else if ((what & TK_DUMP_TAG) &&
- (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType)) {
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- lineno, offset, &index);
+ segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr->name, command, &index,
+ what);
+ } else if ((what & TK_DUMP_TAG) &&
+ (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType)) {
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ lineno, offset, &index);
DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, "tagoff",
- segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr->name,
- command, &index, what);
- } else if ((what & TK_DUMP_IMG) &&
- (segPtr->typePtr->name[0] == 'i')) {
+ segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr->name, command, &index,
+ what);
+ } else if ((what & TK_DUMP_IMG) &&
+ (segPtr->typePtr->name[0] == 'i')) {
TkTextEmbImage *eiPtr = (TkTextEmbImage *)&segPtr->body;
- char *name = (eiPtr->name == NULL) ? "" : eiPtr->name;
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- lineno, offset, &index);
- DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, "image", name,
- command, &index, what);
- } else if ((what & TK_DUMP_WIN) &&
- (segPtr->typePtr->name[0] == 'w')) {
+ char *name = (eiPtr->name == NULL) ? "" : eiPtr->name;
+
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ lineno, offset, &index);
+ DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, "image", name, command, &index,
+ what);
+ } else if ((what & TK_DUMP_WIN) &&
+ (segPtr->typePtr->name[0] == 'w')) {
TkTextEmbWindow *ewPtr = (TkTextEmbWindow *)&segPtr->body;
char *pathname;
+
if (ewPtr->tkwin == (Tk_Window) NULL) {
pathname = "";
} else {
pathname = Tk_PathName(ewPtr->tkwin);
}
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- lineno, offset, &index);
- DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, "window", pathname,
- command, &index, what);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ lineno, offset, &index);
+ DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, "window", pathname, command,
+ &index, what);
}
}
}
@@ -4594,18 +4631,19 @@ DumpLine(interp, textPtr, what, linePtr, startByte, endByte, lineno, command)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* DumpSegment
- *
- * Either append information about the current segment to the result,
- * or make a script callback with that information as arguments.
+ *
+ * Either append information about the current segment to the result, or
+ * make a script callback with that information as arguments.
*
* Results:
* None
*
* Side effects:
* Either evals the callback or appends elements to the result string.
- *
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+
static int
DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, key, value, command, index, what)
TkText *textPtr;
@@ -4613,10 +4651,11 @@ DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, key, value, command, index, what)
CONST char *key; /* Segment type key */
CONST char *value; /* Segment value */
CONST char *command; /* Script callback */
- CONST TkTextIndex *index; /* index with line/byte position info */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *index; /* index with line/byte position info */
int what; /* Look for TK_DUMP_INDEX bit */
{
char buffer[TK_POS_CHARS];
+
TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, index, buffer);
if (command == NULL) {
Tcl_AppendElement(interp, key);
@@ -4627,6 +4666,7 @@ DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, key, value, command, index, what)
CONST char *argv[4];
char *list;
int result;
+
argv[0] = key;
argv[1] = value;
argv[2] = buffer;
@@ -4642,41 +4682,40 @@ DumpSegment(textPtr, interp, key, value, command, index, what)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TextEditUndo --
- *
- * undo the last change.
+ *
+ * Undo the last change.
*
* Results:
- * None
+ * None.
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
- *
+ * Apart from manipulating the undo and redo stacks, the state of the
+ * rest of the widget may also change (due to whatever is being undone).
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
TextEditUndo(textPtr)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
{
int status;
if (!textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo) {
- return TCL_OK;
+ return TCL_OK;
}
- /* Turn off the undo feature */
- textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo = 0;
+ /*
+ * Turn off the undo feature while we revert a compound action. Note that
+ * the dirty counter counts backwards while we are undoing...
+ */
- /* The dirty counter should count downwards as we are undoing things */
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo = 0;
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->isDirtyIncrement = -1;
- /* revert one compound action */
status = TkUndoRevert(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
- /* Restore the isdirty increment */
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->isDirtyIncrement = 1;
-
- /* Turn back on the undo feature */
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo = 1;
return status;
@@ -4686,37 +4725,39 @@ TextEditUndo(textPtr)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TextEditRedo --
- *
- * redo the last undone change.
+ *
+ * Redo the last undone change.
*
* Results:
- * None
+ * None.
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
- *
+ * Apart from manipulating the undo and redo stacks, the state of the
+ * rest of the widget may also change (due to whatever is being redone).
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
TextEditRedo(textPtr)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
{
int status;
if (!textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo) {
- return TCL_OK;
+ return TCL_OK;
}
- /* Turn off the undo feature temporarily */
+ /*
+ * Turn off the undo feature temporarily while we revert a previously
+ * undone compound action.
+ */
+
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo = 0;
- /* reapply one compound action */
status = TkUndoApply(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
- /* Turn back on the undo feature */
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undo = 1;
-
return status;
}
@@ -4725,126 +4766,122 @@ TextEditRedo(textPtr)
*
* TextEditCmd --
*
- * Handle the subcommands to "$text edit ...".
- * See documentation for details.
+ * Handle the subcommands to "$text edit ...". See documentation for
+ * details.
*
* Results:
- * None
+ * None
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
- *
+ * None.
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
TextEditCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
{
int index;
-
+
static CONST char *editOptionStrings[] = {
- "modified", "redo", "reset", "separator", "undo", (char *) NULL
+ "modified", "redo", "reset", "separator", "undo", (char *) NULL
};
enum editOptions {
EDIT_MODIFIED, EDIT_REDO, EDIT_RESET, EDIT_SEPARATOR, EDIT_UNDO
};
-
+
if (objc < 3) {
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option ?arg arg ...?");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
- if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], editOptionStrings,
- "edit option", 0, &index) != TCL_OK) {
+
+ if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], editOptionStrings,
+ "edit option", 0, &index) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- switch ((enum editOptions)index) {
- case EDIT_MODIFIED: {
- if (objc == 3) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
- Tcl_NewBooleanObj(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->isDirty));
- } else if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "?boolean?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- } else {
- int setModified;
- XEvent event;
- if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, objv[3], &setModified)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- /*
- * Set or reset the dirty info and trigger a Modified event.
- */
+ switch ((enum editOptions) index) {
+ case EDIT_MODIFIED:
+ if (objc == 3) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
+ Tcl_NewBooleanObj(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->isDirty));
+ } else if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "?boolean?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ } else {
+ int setModified;
+ XEvent event;
- if (setModified) {
- textPtr->sharedTextPtr->isDirty = 1;
- textPtr->sharedTextPtr->modifiedSet = 1;
- } else {
- textPtr->sharedTextPtr->isDirty = 0;
- textPtr->sharedTextPtr->modifiedSet = 0;
- }
+ if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, objv[3],
+ &setModified) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
- /*
- * Send an event that the text was modified. This is
- * equivalent to "event generate $textWidget <<Modified>>"
- */
+ /*
+ * Set or reset the dirty info and trigger a Modified event.
+ */
- memset((VOID *) &event, 0, sizeof(event));
- event.xany.type = VirtualEvent;
- event.xany.serial = NextRequest(Tk_Display(textPtr->tkwin));
- event.xany.send_event = False;
- event.xany.window = Tk_WindowId(textPtr->tkwin);
- event.xany.display = Tk_Display(textPtr->tkwin);
- ((XVirtualEvent *) &event)->name = Tk_GetUid("Modified");
- Tk_HandleEvent(&event);
+ if (setModified) {
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->isDirty = 1;
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->modifiedSet = 1;
+ } else {
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->isDirty = 0;
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->modifiedSet = 0;
}
- break;
+
+ /*
+ * Send an event that the text was modified. This is equivalent to
+ * "event generate $textWidget <<Modified>>"
+ */
+
+ memset((VOID *) &event, 0, sizeof(event));
+ event.xany.type = VirtualEvent;
+ event.xany.serial = NextRequest(Tk_Display(textPtr->tkwin));
+ event.xany.send_event = False;
+ event.xany.window = Tk_WindowId(textPtr->tkwin);
+ event.xany.display = Tk_Display(textPtr->tkwin);
+ ((XVirtualEvent *) &event)->name = Tk_GetUid("Modified");
+ Tk_HandleEvent(&event);
}
- case EDIT_REDO: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (TextEditRedo(textPtr)) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "nothing to redo", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- break;
+ break;
+ case EDIT_REDO:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EDIT_RESET: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- TkUndoClearStacks(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
- break;
+ if (TextEditRedo(textPtr)) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "nothing to redo", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EDIT_SEPARATOR: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- TkUndoInsertUndoSeparator(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
- break;
+ break;
+ case EDIT_RESET:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case EDIT_UNDO: {
- if (objc != 3) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (TextEditUndo(textPtr)) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "nothing to undo",
- (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- break;
- }
+ TkUndoClearStacks(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
+ break;
+ case EDIT_SEPARATOR:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ TkUndoInsertUndoSeparator(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->undoStack);
+ break;
+ case EDIT_UNDO:
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (TextEditUndo(textPtr)) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "nothing to undo", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ break;
}
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -4853,49 +4890,51 @@ TextEditCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TextGetText --
- *
- * Returns the text from indexPtr1 to indexPtr2, placing that text
- * in a string object which is returned with a refCount of zero.
- *
- * Since the amount of text may potentially be several megabytes (e.g.
- * in text editors built on the text widget), efficiency is very
- * important. We may want to investigate the efficiency of the
- * Tcl_AppendToObj more carefully (e.g. if we know we are going to be
- * appending several thousand lines, we could attempt to pre-allocate
- * a larger space).
- *
- * Also the result is built up as a utf-8 string, but, if we knew
- * we wanted it as Unicode, we could potentially save a huge
- * conversion by building it up as Unicode directly. This could
- * be as simple as replacing Tcl_NewObj by Tcl_NewUnicodeObj.
+ *
+ * Returns the text from indexPtr1 to indexPtr2, placing that text in a
+ * string object which is returned with a refCount of zero.
+ *
+ * Since the amount of text may potentially be several megabytes (e.g.
+ * in text editors built on the text widget), efficiency is very
+ * important. We may want to investigate the efficiency of the
+ * Tcl_AppendToObj more carefully (e.g. if we know we are going to be
+ * appending several thousand lines, we could attempt to pre-allocate a
+ * larger space).
+ *
+ * Also the result is built up as a utf-8 string, but, if we knew we
+ * wanted it as Unicode, we could potentially save a huge conversion by
+ * building it up as Unicode directly. This could be as simple as
+ * replacing Tcl_NewObj by Tcl_NewUnicodeObj.
*
* Results:
- * Tcl_Obj of string type containing the specified text. If the
- * visibleOnly flag is set to 1, then only those characters which
- * are not elided will be returned. Otherwise (flag is 0) all
- * characters in the given range are returned.
+ * Tcl_Obj of string type containing the specified text. If the
+ * visibleOnly flag is set to 1, then only those characters which are not
+ * elided will be returned. Otherwise (flag is 0) all characters in the
+ * given range are returned.
*
* Side effects:
- * Memory will be allocated for the new object. Remember to free it if
- * it isn't going to be stored appropriately.
- *
+ * Memory will be allocated for the new object. Remember to free it if it
+ * isn't going to be stored appropriately.
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static Tcl_Obj*
+static Tcl_Obj*
TextGetText(textPtr, indexPtr1,indexPtr2, visibleOnly)
- CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1; /* Get text from this index... */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2; /* ...to this index */
- int visibleOnly; /* If non-zero, then only return
- * non-elided characters. */
+ CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1;
+ /* Get text from this index... */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2;
+ /* ...to this index. */
+ int visibleOnly; /* If non-zero, then only return non-elided
+ * characters. */
{
TkTextIndex tmpIndex;
Tcl_Obj *resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
-
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(indexPtr1->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexPtr1->linePtr),
- indexPtr1->byteIndex, &tmpIndex);
+
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(indexPtr1->tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexPtr1->linePtr),
+ indexPtr1->byteIndex, &tmpIndex);
if (TkTextIndexCmp(indexPtr1, indexPtr2) < 0) {
while (1) {
@@ -4905,25 +4944,27 @@ TextGetText(textPtr, indexPtr1,indexPtr2, visibleOnly)
segPtr = TkTextIndexToSeg(&tmpIndex, &offset);
last = segPtr->size;
if (tmpIndex.linePtr == indexPtr2->linePtr) {
- /*
- * The last line that was requested must be handled
- * carefully, because we may need to break out of this
- * loop in the middle of the line
+ /*
+ * The last line that was requested must be handled carefully,
+ * because we may need to break out of this loop in the middle
+ * of the line.
*/
+
if (indexPtr2->byteIndex == tmpIndex.byteIndex) {
break;
} else {
- int last2;
- last2 = indexPtr2->byteIndex - tmpIndex.byteIndex + offset;
+ int last2 =
+ indexPtr2->byteIndex - tmpIndex.byteIndex + offset;
+
if (last2 < last) {
last = last2;
}
}
}
if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType) {
- if (!visibleOnly || !TkTextIsElided(textPtr, &tmpIndex, NULL)) {
+ if (!visibleOnly || !TkTextIsElided(textPtr,&tmpIndex,NULL)) {
Tcl_AppendToObj(resultPtr, segPtr->body.chars + offset,
- last - offset);
+ last - offset);
}
}
TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, &tmpIndex, last-offset, &tmpIndex);
@@ -4936,39 +4977,40 @@ TextGetText(textPtr, indexPtr1,indexPtr2, visibleOnly)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* UpdateDirtyFlag --
- *
- * Increases the dirtyness of the text widget
+ *
+ * Increases the dirtyness of the text widget
*
* Results:
- * None
+ * None
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
- *
+ * None.
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static void
-UpdateDirtyFlag (sharedTextPtr)
- TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
+static void
+UpdateDirtyFlag(sharedTextPtr)
+ TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr;/* Information about text widget. */
{
int oldDirtyFlag;
if (sharedTextPtr->modifiedSet) {
- return;
+ return;
}
oldDirtyFlag = sharedTextPtr->isDirty;
sharedTextPtr->isDirty += sharedTextPtr->isDirtyIncrement;
if (sharedTextPtr->isDirty == 0 || oldDirtyFlag == 0) {
TkText *textPtr;
- for (textPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; textPtr != NULL;
- textPtr = textPtr->next) {
- XEvent event;
+ for (textPtr = sharedTextPtr->peers; textPtr != NULL;
+ textPtr = textPtr->next) {
/*
- * Send an event that the text was modified. This is equivalent to
- * "event generate $textWidget <<Modified>>"
+ * Send an event that the text was modified. This is equivalent to
+ * event generate $textWidget <<Modified>>
*/
+ XEvent event;
+
memset((VOID *) &event, 0, sizeof(event));
event.xany.type = VirtualEvent;
event.xany.serial = NextRequest(Tk_Display(textPtr->tkwin));
@@ -4986,68 +5028,75 @@ UpdateDirtyFlag (sharedTextPtr)
*
* SearchPerform --
*
- * Overall control of search process. Is given a pattern, a
- * starting index and an ending index, and attempts to perform a
- * search. This procedure is actually completely independent of Tk,
- * and could in the future be split off.
- *
+ * Overall control of search process. Is given a pattern, a starting
+ * index and an ending index, and attempts to perform a search. This
+ * function is actually completely independent of Tk, and could in the
+ * future be split off.
+ *
* Results:
- * Standard Tcl result code. In particular, if fromPtr or toPtr
- * are not considered valid by the 'lineIndexProc', an error
- * will be thrown and no search performed.
+ * Standard Tcl result code. In particular, if fromPtr or toPtr are not
+ * considered valid by the 'lineIndexProc', an error will be thrown and
+ * no search performed.
*
* Side effects:
* See 'SearchCore'.
- *
+ *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SearchPerform(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj, fromPtr, toPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* For error messages */
- SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Search parameters */
- Tcl_Obj *patObj; /* Contains an exact string or a
- * regexp pattern. Must have a
- * refCount > 0 */
- Tcl_Obj *fromPtr; /* Contains information describing
- * the first index */
- Tcl_Obj *toPtr; /* NULL or information describing
- * the last index */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* For error messages */
+ SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Search parameters */
+ Tcl_Obj *patObj; /* Contains an exact string or a regexp
+ * pattern. Must have a refCount > 0 */
+ Tcl_Obj *fromPtr; /* Contains information describing the first
+ * index */
+ Tcl_Obj *toPtr; /* NULL or information describing the last
+ * index */
{
- /*
- * Find the starting line and starting offset (measured in Unicode
- * chars for regexp search, utf-8 bytes for exact search)
+ /*
+ * Find the starting line and starting offset (measured in Unicode chars
+ * for regexp search, utf-8 bytes for exact search).
*/
- if ((*searchSpecPtr->lineIndexProc)(interp, fromPtr, searchSpecPtr,
+
+ if ((*searchSpecPtr->lineIndexProc)(interp, fromPtr, searchSpecPtr,
&searchSpecPtr->startLine,
&searchSpecPtr->startOffset) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- /*
+ /*
* Find the optional end location, similarly.
*/
+
if (toPtr != NULL) {
CONST TkTextIndex *indexToPtr, *indexFromPtr;
TkText *textPtr = (TkText*)(searchSpecPtr->clientData);
-
+
indexToPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, toPtr);
if (indexToPtr == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
indexFromPtr = TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, fromPtr);
- /*
- * Check for any empty search range here. It might be better
- * in the future to embed that in SearchCore (whose default
- * behaviour is to wrap when given a negative search range).
+
+ /*
+ * Check for any empty search range here. It might be better in the
+ * future to embed that in SearchCore (whose default behaviour is to
+ * wrap when given a negative search range).
*/
+
if (searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, indexToPtr) == -1) return TCL_OK;
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, indexToPtr) == -1) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
} else {
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, indexToPtr) == 1) return TCL_OK;
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(indexFromPtr, indexToPtr) == 1) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
}
-
- if ((*searchSpecPtr->lineIndexProc)(interp, toPtr, searchSpecPtr,
+
+ if ((*searchSpecPtr->lineIndexProc)(interp, toPtr, searchSpecPtr,
&searchSpecPtr->stopLine,
&searchSpecPtr->stopOffset) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -5057,10 +5106,9 @@ SearchPerform(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj, fromPtr, toPtr)
}
/*
- * Scan through all of the lines of the text circularly, starting
- * at the given index. 'patObj' is the pattern which may be an
- * exact string or a regexp pattern depending on the flags in
- * searchSpecPtr.
+ * Scan through all of the lines of the text circularly, starting at the
+ * given index. 'patObj' is the pattern which may be an exact string or a
+ * regexp pattern depending on the flags in searchSpecPtr.
*/
return SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj);
@@ -5071,14 +5119,12 @@ SearchPerform(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj, fromPtr, toPtr)
*
* SearchCore --
*
- * The core of the search procedure. This procedure is actually
- * completely independent of Tk, and could in the future be split
- * off.
+ * The core of the search function. This function is actually completely
+ * independent of Tk, and could in the future be split off.
*
- * The function assumes regexp-based searches operate on Unicode
- * strings, and exact searches on utf-8 strings. Therefore the
- * 'foundMatchProc' and 'addLineProc' need to be aware of this
- * distinction.
+ * The function assumes regexp-based searches operate on Unicode strings,
+ * and exact searches on utf-8 strings. Therefore the 'foundMatchProc'
+ * and 'addLineProc' need to be aware of this distinction.
*
* Results:
* Standard Tcl result code.
@@ -5087,46 +5133,50 @@ SearchPerform(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj, fromPtr, toPtr)
* Only those of the 'searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc' which is called
* whenever a match is found.
*
- * Note that the way matching across multiple lines is implemented,
- * we start afresh with each line we have available, even though we
- * may already have examined the contents of that line (and further
- * ones) if we were attempting a multi-line match using the previous
- * line. This means there may be ways to speed this up a lot by not
- * throwing away all the multi-line information one has accumulated.
- * Profiling should be done to see where the bottlenecks lie before
- * attempting this, however. We would also need to be very careful
- * such optimisation keep within the specified search bounds.
+ * Note that the way matching across multiple lines is implemented, we
+ * start afresh with each line we have available, even though we may
+ * already have examined the contents of that line (and further ones) if
+ * we were attempting a multi-line match using the previous line. This
+ * means there may be ways to speed this up a lot by not throwing away
+ * all the multi-line information one has accumulated. Profiling should
+ * be done to see where the bottlenecks lie before attempting this,
+ * however. We would also need to be very careful such optimisation keep
+ * within the specified search bounds.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* For error messages */
- SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Search parameters */
- Tcl_Obj *patObj; /* Contains an exact string or a
- * regexp pattern. Must have a
- * refCount > 0 */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* For error messages */
+ SearchSpec *searchSpecPtr; /* Search parameters */
+ Tcl_Obj *patObj; /* Contains an exact string or a regexp
+ * pattern. Must have a refCount > 0 */
{
- int passes;
/*
- * For exact searches these are utf-8 char* offsets, for regexp
- * searches they are Unicode char offsets
+ * For exact searches these are utf-8 char* offsets, for regexp searches
+ * they are Unicode char offsets.
*/
+
int firstOffset, lastOffset, matchOffset, matchLength;
+ int passes;
int lineNum = searchSpecPtr->startLine;
int code = TCL_OK;
Tcl_Obj *theLine;
int alreadySearchOffset = -1;
-
- Tcl_RegExp regexp = NULL; /* For regexp searches only */
- /*
- * These items are for backward regexp searches only. They are for
- * two purposes: to allow us to report backwards matches in the
- * correct order, even though the implementation uses repeated
- * forward searches; and to provide for overlap checking between
- * backwards matches on different text lines.
+
+ CONST char *pattern = NULL; /* For exact searches only. */
+ int firstNewLine = -1; /* For exact searches only. */
+ Tcl_RegExp regexp = NULL; /* For regexp searches only. */
+
+ /*
+ * These items are for backward regexp searches only. They are for two
+ * purposes: to allow us to report backwards matches in the correct order,
+ * even though the implementation uses repeated forward searches; and to
+ * provide for overlap checking between backwards matches on different
+ * text lines.
*/
+
#define LOTS_OF_MATCHES 20
int matchNum = LOTS_OF_MATCHES;
int smArray[2 * LOTS_OF_MATCHES];
@@ -5134,76 +5184,81 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
int *storeLength = smArray + LOTS_OF_MATCHES;
int lastBackwardsLineMatch = -1;
int lastBackwardsMatchOffset = -1;
-
- /* These two items are for exact searches only */
- CONST char *pattern = NULL;
- int firstNewLine = -1;
if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
/*
- * Convert the pattern to lower-case if we're supposed to ignore
- * case.
+ * Convert the pattern to lower-case if we're supposed to ignore case.
*/
+
if (searchSpecPtr->noCase) {
patObj = Tcl_DuplicateObj(patObj);
+
/*
- * This can change the length of the string behind the
- * object's back, so ensure it is correctly synchronised.
+ * This can change the length of the string behind the object's
+ * back, so ensure it is correctly synchronised.
*/
+
Tcl_SetObjLength(patObj, Tcl_UtfToLower(Tcl_GetString(patObj)));
}
} else {
/*
- * Compile the regular expression. We want '^$' to match after and
+ * Compile the regular expression. We want '^$' to match after and
* before \n respectively, so use the TCL_REG_NLANCH flag.
*/
+
regexp = Tcl_GetRegExpFromObj(interp, patObj,
(searchSpecPtr->noCase ? TCL_REG_NOCASE : 0)
| (searchSpecPtr->noLineStop ? 0 : TCL_REG_NLSTOP)
- | TCL_REG_ADVANCED | TCL_REG_CANMATCH | TCL_REG_NLANCH);
+ | TCL_REG_ADVANCED | TCL_REG_CANMATCH | TCL_REG_NLANCH);
if (regexp == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
}
/*
- * For exact strings, we want to know where the first newline is,
- * and we will also use this as a flag to test whether it is even
- * possible to match the pattern on a single line. If not we
- * will have to search across multiple lines.
+ * For exact strings, we want to know where the first newline is, and we
+ * will also use this as a flag to test whether it is even possible to
+ * match the pattern on a single line. If not we will have to search
+ * across multiple lines.
*/
+
if (searchSpecPtr->exact) {
CONST char *nl;
/*
- * We only need to set the matchLength once for exact searches,
- * and we do it here. It is also used below as the actual
- * pattern length, so it has dual purpose.
+ * We only need to set the matchLength once for exact searches, and we
+ * do it here. It is also used below as the actual pattern length, so
+ * it has dual purpose.
*/
+
pattern = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(patObj, &matchLength);
nl = strchr(pattern, '\n');
+
/*
- * If there is no newline, or it is the very end of the string,
- * then we don't need any special treatment, since single-line
- * matching will work fine.
+ * If there is no newline, or it is the very end of the string, then
+ * we don't need any special treatment, since single-line matching
+ * will work fine.
*/
+
if (nl != NULL && nl[1] != '\0') {
firstNewLine = (nl - pattern);
}
} else {
- matchLength = 0; /* Only needed to prevent compiler warnings. */
+ matchLength = 0; /* Only needed to prevent compiler warnings. */
}
/*
- * Keep a reference here, so that we can be sure the object
- * doesn't disappear behind our backs and invalidate its
- * contents which we are using.
+ * Keep a reference here, so that we can be sure the object doesn't
+ * disappear behind our backs and invalidate its contents which we are
+ * using.
*/
+
Tcl_IncrRefCount(patObj);
/*
- * For building up the current line being checked
+ * For building up the current line being checked.
*/
+
theLine = Tcl_NewObj();
Tcl_IncrRefCount(theLine);
@@ -5211,40 +5266,41 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
ClientData lineInfo;
int linesSearched = 1;
int extraLinesSearched = 0;
-
+
if (lineNum >= searchSpecPtr->numLines) {
/*
* Don't search the dummy last line of the text.
*/
+
goto nextLine;
}
/*
- * Extract the text from the line, storing its length in
- * 'lastOffset' (in bytes if exact, chars if regexp), since
- * obviously the length is the maximum offset at which
- * it is possible to find something on this line, which is
- * what 'lastOffset' represents.
+ * Extract the text from the line, storing its length in 'lastOffset'
+ * (in bytes if exact, chars if regexp), since obviously the length is
+ * the maximum offset at which it is possible to find something on
+ * this line, which is what 'lastOffset' represents.
*/
- lineInfo = (*searchSpecPtr->addLineProc)(lineNum,
- searchSpecPtr, theLine, &lastOffset, &linesSearched);
+ lineInfo = (*searchSpecPtr->addLineProc)(lineNum, searchSpecPtr,
+ theLine, &lastOffset, &linesSearched);
if (lineInfo == NULL) {
- /*
- * This should not happen, since 'lineNum' should be valid
- * in the call above. However, let's try to be flexible and
- * not cause a crash below.
+ /*
+ * This should not happen, since 'lineNum' should be valid in the
+ * call above. However, let's try to be flexible and not cause a
+ * crash below.
*/
+
goto nextLine;
}
-
+
if (lineNum == searchSpecPtr->stopLine && searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
firstOffset = searchSpecPtr->stopOffset;
} else {
firstOffset = 0;
}
-
+
if (alreadySearchOffset != -1) {
if (searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
if (alreadySearchOffset < lastOffset) {
@@ -5257,18 +5313,19 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
}
alreadySearchOffset = -1;
}
-
+
if (lineNum == searchSpecPtr->startLine) {
/*
- * The starting line is tricky: the first time we see it
- * we check one part of the line, and the second pass through
- * we check the other part of the line.
+ * The starting line is tricky: the first time we see it we check
+ * one part of the line, and the second pass through we check the
+ * other part of the line.
*/
+
passes++;
if ((passes == 1) ^ searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
/*
- * Forward search and first pass, or backward
- * search and second pass.
+ * Forward search and first pass, or backward search and
+ * second pass.
*
* Only use the last part of the line.
*/
@@ -5292,11 +5349,11 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
}
/*
- * Check for matches within the current line 'lineNum'. If so,
- * and if we're searching backwards or for all matches, repeat
- * the search until we find the last match in the line. The
- * 'lastOffset' is one beyond the last position in the line at
- * which a match is allowed to begin.
+ * Check for matches within the current line 'lineNum'. If so, and if
+ * we're searching backwards or for all matches, repeat the search
+ * until we find the last match in the line. The 'lastOffset' is one
+ * beyond the last position in the line at which a match is allowed to
+ * begin.
*/
matchOffset = -1;
@@ -5311,22 +5368,29 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
int lastFullLine = lastOffset;
if (firstNewLine == -1) {
- if (searchSpecPtr->strictLimits
- && (firstOffset + matchLength > lastOffset)) {
- /* Not enough characters to match. */
- break;
+ if (searchSpecPtr->strictLimits
+ && (firstOffset + matchLength > lastOffset)) {
+ /*
+ * Not enough characters to match.
+ */
+
+ break;
}
- /*
- * Single line matching. We want to scan forwards
- * or backwards as appropriate.
+
+ /*
+ * Single line matching. We want to scan forwards or
+ * backwards as appropriate.
*/
+
if (searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
- /*
- * Search back either from the previous match or
- * from 'startOfLine + lastOffset - 1' until we
- * find a match.
+ /*
+ * Search back either from the previous match or from
+ * 'startOfLine + lastOffset - 1' until we find a
+ * match.
*/
+
CONST char c = pattern[0];
+
if (alreadySearchOffset != -1) {
p = startOfLine + alreadySearchOffset;
alreadySearchOffset = -1;
@@ -5345,41 +5409,49 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
p = strstr(startOfLine + firstOffset, pattern);
}
if (p == NULL) {
- /*
- * Single line match failed.
+ /*
+ * Single line match failed.
*/
- break;
+
+ break;
}
} else if (firstNewLine >= (lastOffset - firstOffset)) {
- /*
- * Multi-line match, but not enough characters to
- * match.
+ /*
+ * Multi-line match, but not enough characters to match.
*/
+
break;
} else {
- /*
- * Multi-line match has only one possible match
- * position, because we know where the '\n' is.
+ /*
+ * Multi-line match has only one possible match position,
+ * because we know where the '\n' is.
*/
+
p = startOfLine + lastOffset - firstNewLine - 1;
if (strncmp(p, pattern, (unsigned)(firstNewLine + 1))) {
- /* No match */
+ /*
+ * No match.
+ */
break;
} else {
int extraLines = 1;
- /*
+
+ /*
* If we find a match that overlaps more than one
- * line, we will use this value to determine the
- * first allowed starting offset for the following
- * search (to avoid overlapping results).
+ * line, we will use this value to determine the first
+ * allowed starting offset for the following search
+ * (to avoid overlapping results).
*/
+
int lastTotal = lastOffset;
int skipFirst = lastOffset - firstNewLine -1;
+
/*
- * We may be able to match if given more text.
- * The following 'while' block handles multi-line
- * exact searches.
+ * We may be able to match if given more text. The
+ * following 'while' block handles multi-line exact
+ * searches.
*/
+
while (1) {
lastFullLine = lastTotal;
@@ -5389,9 +5461,10 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
}
/*
- * Only add the line if we haven't already
- * done so already.
+ * Only add the line if we haven't already done so
+ * already.
*/
+
if (extraLines > maxExtraLines) {
if ((*searchSpecPtr->addLineProc)(lineNum
+ extraLines, searchSpecPtr, theLine,
@@ -5407,64 +5480,80 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
startOfLine = Tcl_GetString(theLine);
p = startOfLine + skipFirst;
+
/*
- * Use the fact that 'matchLength = patLength'
- * for exact searches
+ * Use the fact that 'matchLength = patLength' for
+ * exact searches.
*/
+
if ((lastTotal - skipFirst) >= matchLength) {
- /*
- * We now have enough text to match, so
- * we make a final test and break
- * whatever the result
- */
- if (strncmp(p, pattern, (unsigned)matchLength)) {
+ /*
+ * We now have enough text to match, so we
+ * make a final test and break whatever the
+ * result.
+ */
+
+ if (strncmp(p,pattern,(unsigned)matchLength)) {
p = NULL;
}
break;
} else {
/*
- * Not enough text yet, but check the prefix
+ * Not enough text yet, but check the prefix.
*/
+
if (strncmp(p, pattern,
(unsigned)(lastTotal - skipFirst))) {
p = NULL;
break;
}
+
/*
- * The prefix matches, so keep looking
+ * The prefix matches, so keep looking.
*/
}
extraLines++;
}
/*
* If we reach here, with p != NULL, we've found a
- * multi-line match, else we started a multi-match
- * but didn't finish it off, so we go to the next line.
+ * multi-line match, else we started a multi-match but
+ * didn't finish it off, so we go to the next line.
*/
+
if (p == NULL) {
break;
}
- /* We've found a multi-line match */
+
+ /*
+ * We've found a multi-line match.
+ */
+
extraLinesSearched = extraLines - 1;
}
}
- backwardsMatch:
+
+ backwardsMatch:
if ((p - startOfLine) >= lastOffset) {
break;
}
+
/*
- * Remember the match
+ * Remember the match.
*/
+
matchOffset = p - startOfLine;
if (searchSpecPtr->all &&
- !(*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lineNum, searchSpecPtr,
- lineInfo, theLine, matchOffset, matchLength)) {
+ !(*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lineNum,
+ searchSpecPtr, lineInfo, theLine, matchOffset,
+ matchLength)) {
/*
* We reached the end of the search
*/
+
goto searchDone;
}
+
if (!searchSpecPtr->overlap) {
if (searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
alreadySearchOffset = p - startOfLine;
@@ -5476,18 +5565,20 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
} else {
firstOffset = p - startOfLine + matchLength;
if (firstOffset >= lastOffset) {
- /*
+ /*
* Now, we have to be careful not to find
* overlapping matches either on the same or
- * following lines. Assume that if we did find
- * something, it goes until the last extra line
- * we added.
- *
- * We can break out of the loop, since we know
- * no more will be found.
+ * following lines. Assume that if we did find
+ * something, it goes until the last extra line we
+ * added.
+ *
+ * We can break out of the loop, since we know no
+ * more will be found.
*/
+
if (!searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
- alreadySearchOffset = firstOffset - lastFullLine;
+ alreadySearchOffset =
+ firstOffset - lastFullLine;
break;
}
}
@@ -5499,8 +5590,8 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
break;
}
} else {
- firstOffset = p - startOfLine
- + Tcl_UtfToUniChar(startOfLine + matchOffset, &ch);
+ firstOffset = p - startOfLine +
+ Tcl_UtfToUniChar(startOfLine+matchOffset, &ch);
}
}
} while (searchSpecPtr->all);
@@ -5510,12 +5601,12 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
int maxExtraLines = 0;
int matches = 0;
int lastNonOverlap = -1;
-
+
do {
Tcl_RegExpInfo info;
int match;
int lastFullLine = lastOffset;
-
+
match = Tcl_RegExpExecObj(interp, regexp, theLine, firstOffset,
1, ((firstOffset > 0) ? TCL_REG_NOTBOL : 0));
if (match < 0) {
@@ -5524,54 +5615,66 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
}
Tcl_RegExpGetInfo(regexp, &info);
- /*
- * If we don't have a match, or if we do, but it
- * extends to the end of the line, we must try to
- * add more lines to get a full greedy match.
+ /*
+ * If we don't have a match, or if we do, but it extends to
+ * the end of the line, we must try to add more lines to get a
+ * full greedy match.
*/
- if (!match
- || ((info.extendStart == info.matches[0].start)
- && (info.matches[0].end == (lastOffset - firstOffset)))) {
+
+ if (!match ||
+ ((info.extendStart == info.matches[0].start)
+ && (info.matches[0].end == lastOffset-firstOffset))) {
int extraLines = 0;
int prevFullLine;
- /*
- * If we find a match that overlaps more than one
- * line, we will use this value to determine the
- * first allowed starting offset for the following
- * search (to avoid overlapping results).
+
+ /*
+ * If we find a match that overlaps more than one line, we
+ * will use this value to determine the first allowed
+ * starting offset for the following search (to avoid
+ * overlapping results).
*/
+
int lastTotal = lastOffset;
-
+
if ((lastBackwardsLineMatch != -1)
- && (lastBackwardsLineMatch == (lineNum + 1))) {
+ && (lastBackwardsLineMatch == (lineNum + 1))) {
lastNonOverlap = lastTotal;
}
if (info.extendStart < 0) {
- /* No multi-line match is possible */
+ /*
+ * No multi-line match is possible.
+ */
+
break;
}
/*
- * We may be able to match if given more text.
- * The following 'while' block handles multi-line
- * regexp searches.
+ * We may be able to match if given more text. The
+ * following 'while' block handles multi-line regexp
+ * searches.
*/
+
while (1) {
prevFullLine = lastTotal;
+
/*
* Move firstOffset to first possible start
*/
- if (!match) firstOffset += info.extendStart;
+
+ if (!match) {
+ firstOffset += info.extendStart;
+ }
if (firstOffset >= lastOffset) {
/*
- * We're being told that the only possible
- * new match is starting after the end of
- * the line. But, that is the next line which
- * we will handle when we look at that line.
+ * We're being told that the only possible new
+ * match is starting after the end of the line.
+ * But, that is the next line which we will handle
+ * when we look at that line.
*/
+
if (!match && !searchSpecPtr->backwards
- && (firstOffset == 0)) {
+ && (firstOffset == 0)) {
extraLinesSearched = extraLines;
}
break;
@@ -5580,128 +5683,145 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
if (lineNum + extraLines >= searchSpecPtr->numLines) {
break;
}
+
/*
- * Add next line, provided we haven't already done so
+ * Add next line, provided we haven't already done so.
*/
+
if (extraLines > maxExtraLines) {
if ((*searchSpecPtr->addLineProc)(lineNum
+ extraLines, searchSpecPtr, theLine,
&lastTotal, &extraLines) == NULL) {
/*
- * There are no more acceptable lines, so
- * we can say we have searched all of these
+ * There are no more acceptable lines, so we
+ * can say we have searched all of these.
*/
+
if (!match && !searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
extraLinesSearched = extraLines;
}
break;
}
+
maxExtraLines = extraLines;
if ((lastBackwardsLineMatch != -1)
- && (lastBackwardsLineMatch
+ && (lastBackwardsLineMatch
== (lineNum + extraLines + 1))) {
lastNonOverlap = lastTotal;
}
}
match = Tcl_RegExpExecObj(interp, regexp, theLine,
- firstOffset, 1,
- ((firstOffset > 0) ? TCL_REG_NOTBOL : 0));
+ firstOffset, 1,
+ ((firstOffset > 0) ? TCL_REG_NOTBOL : 0));
if (match < 0) {
code = TCL_ERROR;
goto searchDone;
}
Tcl_RegExpGetInfo(regexp, &info);
- /*
+ /*
* Unfortunately there are bugs in Tcl's regexp
- * library, which tells us that info.extendStart
- * is zero when it should not be (should be -1),
- * which makes our task a bit more complicated
- * here. We check if there was a match, and the
- * end of the match leaves an entire extra line
- * unmatched, then we stop searching. Clearly it
- * still might sometimes be possible to add more
- * text and match again, but Tcl's regexp library
- * doesn't tell us that.
- *
- * This means we often add and search one more
- * line than might be necessary if Tcl were able
- * to give us a correct value of info.extendStart
- * under all circumstances.
- */
- if ((match && ((firstOffset + info.matches[0].end)
- != lastTotal)
- && ((firstOffset + info.matches[0].end)
- < prevFullLine))
- || info.extendStart < 0) {
+ * library, which tells us that info.extendStart is
+ * zero when it should not be (should be -1), which
+ * makes our task a bit more complicated here. We
+ * check if there was a match, and the end of the
+ * match leaves an entire extra line unmatched, then
+ * we stop searching. Clearly it still might sometimes
+ * be possible to add more text and match again, but
+ * Tcl's regexp library doesn't tell us that.
+ *
+ * This means we often add and search one more line
+ * than might be necessary if Tcl were able to give us
+ * a correct value of info.extendStart under all
+ * circumstances.
+ */
+
+ if ((match &&
+ firstOffset+info.matches[0].end != lastTotal &&
+ firstOffset+info.matches[0].end < prevFullLine)
+ || info.extendStart < 0) {
break;
}
+
/*
- * If there is a match, but that match starts
- * after the end of the first line, then we'll
- * handle that next time around, when we're
- * actually looking at that line.
+ * If there is a match, but that match starts after
+ * the end of the first line, then we'll handle that
+ * next time around, when we're actually looking at
+ * that line.
*/
+
if (match && (info.matches[0].start >= lastOffset)) {
break;
}
- if (match && ((firstOffset + info.matches[0].end)
- >= prevFullLine)) {
+ if (match && ((firstOffset + info.matches[0].end)
+ >= prevFullLine)) {
extraLinesSearched = extraLines - 1;
lastFullLine = prevFullLine;
}
+
/*
- * The prefix matches, so keep looking
+ * The prefix matches, so keep looking.
*/
+
extraLines++;
}
+
/*
* If we reach here with 'match == 1', we've found a
* multi-line match, which we will record in the code
- * which follows directly else we started a
- * multi-line match but didn't finish it off, so we
- * go to the next line.
+ * which follows directly else we started a multi-line
+ * match but didn't finish it off, so we go to the next
+ * line.
*/
+
if (!match) {
- /*
+ /*
* Here is where we could perform an optimisation,
- * since we have already retrieved the contents of
- * the next line (perhaps many more), so we shouldn't
- * really throw it all away and start again. This
+ * since we have already retrieved the contents of the
+ * next line (perhaps many more), so we shouldn't
+ * really throw it all away and start again. This
* could be particularly important for complex regexp
* searches.
- *
+ *
* This 'break' will take us to just before the
* 'nextLine:' below.
*/
+
break;
}
if (lastBackwardsLineMatch != -1) {
- if ((lineNum + linesSearched + extraLinesSearched)
- == lastBackwardsLineMatch) {
- /* Possible overlap or inclusion */
- int thisOffset = firstOffset + info.matches[0].end
- - info.matches[0].start;
-
+ if ((lineNum + linesSearched + extraLinesSearched)
+ == lastBackwardsLineMatch) {
+ /*
+ * Possible overlap or inclusion.
+ */
+
+ int thisOffset = firstOffset + info.matches[0].end
+ - info.matches[0].start;
+
if (lastNonOverlap != -1) {
- /* Possible overlap or enclosure */
- if ((thisOffset - lastNonOverlap)
- >= (lastBackwardsMatchOffset
- + matchLength)) {
- /*
+ /*
+ * Possible overlap or enclosure.
+ */
+
+ if (thisOffset-lastNonOverlap >=
+ lastBackwardsMatchOffset+matchLength) {
+ /*
* Totally encloses previous match, so
- * forget the previous match
+ * forget the previous match.
*/
+
lastBackwardsLineMatch = -1;
- } else if ((thisOffset - lastNonOverlap)
- > lastBackwardsMatchOffset) {
- /*
- * Overlap. Previous match is ok, and
- * the current match is only ok if
- * we are searching with -overlap.
+ } else if ((thisOffset - lastNonOverlap)
+ > lastBackwardsMatchOffset) {
+ /*
+ * Overlap. Previous match is ok, and the
+ * current match is only ok if we are
+ * searching with -overlap.
*/
+
if (searchSpecPtr->overlap) {
goto recordBackwardsMatch;
} else {
@@ -5709,83 +5829,95 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
break;
}
} else {
- /*
- * No overlap, although the same
- * line was reached.
+ /*
+ * No overlap, although the same line was
+ * reached.
*/
+
goto recordBackwardsMatch;
}
} else {
- /* No overlap */
+ /*
+ * No overlap.
+ */
+
goto recordBackwardsMatch;
}
- } else if (lineNum + linesSearched + extraLinesSearched
- < lastBackwardsLineMatch) {
- /* No overlap */
+ } else if (lineNum+linesSearched+extraLinesSearched
+ < lastBackwardsLineMatch) {
+ /*
+ * No overlap.
+ */
+
goto recordBackwardsMatch;
} else {
- /* Totally enclosed */
+ /*
+ * Totally enclosed.
+ */
+
lastBackwardsLineMatch = -1;
}
}
} else {
- /* Matched in a single line */
+ /*
+ * Matched in a single line.
+ */
+
if (lastBackwardsLineMatch != -1) {
- recordBackwardsMatch:
- (*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lastBackwardsLineMatch,
- searchSpecPtr, NULL, NULL,
- lastBackwardsMatchOffset, matchLength);
+ recordBackwardsMatch:
+ (*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(
+ lastBackwardsLineMatch, searchSpecPtr, NULL,
+ NULL, lastBackwardsMatchOffset, matchLength);
lastBackwardsLineMatch = -1;
if (!searchSpecPtr->all) {
goto searchDone;
}
}
}
-
+
firstOffset += info.matches[0].start;
if (firstOffset >= lastOffset) {
break;
}
/*
- * Update our local variables with the match, if we
- * haven't yet found anything, or if we're doing '-all'
- * or '-backwards' _and_ this match isn't fully enclosed
- * in the previous match.
+ * Update our local variables with the match, if we haven't
+ * yet found anything, or if we're doing '-all' or
+ * '-backwards' _and_ this match isn't fully enclosed in the
+ * previous match.
*/
-
- if (matchOffset == -1 ||
- ((searchSpecPtr->all || searchSpecPtr->backwards)
- && ((firstOffset < matchOffset)
- || ((firstOffset + info.matches[0].end
- - info.matches[0].start)
- > (matchOffset + matchLength))
- )
- )
- ) {
+
+ if (matchOffset == -1 ||
+ ((searchSpecPtr->all || searchSpecPtr->backwards)
+ && ((firstOffset < matchOffset)
+ || ((firstOffset + info.matches[0].end
+ - info.matches[0].start)
+ > (matchOffset + matchLength))))) {
matchOffset = firstOffset;
matchLength = info.matches[0].end - info.matches[0].start;
if (searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
- /*
- * To get backwards searches in the correct
- * order, we must store them away here.
+ /*
+ * To get backwards searches in the correct order, we
+ * must store them away here.
*/
+
if (matches == matchNum) {
- /*
- * We've run out of space in our normal
- * store, so we must allocate space for
- * these backwards matches on the heap.
+ /*
+ * We've run out of space in our normal store, so
+ * we must allocate space for these backwards
+ * matches on the heap.
*/
- int *newArray;
- newArray = (int*) ckalloc(4*matchNum *sizeof(int));
+
+ int *newArray = (int *)
+ ckalloc(4 * matchNum * sizeof(int));
memcpy(newArray, storeMatch, matchNum*sizeof(int));
- memcpy(newArray + 2*matchNum,
- storeLength, matchNum*sizeof(int));
+ memcpy(newArray + 2*matchNum, storeLength,
+ matchNum * sizeof(int));
if (storeMatch != smArray) {
- ckfree((char*)storeMatch);
+ ckfree((char *) storeMatch);
}
matchNum *= 2;
storeMatch = newArray;
@@ -5795,93 +5927,105 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
storeLength[matches] = matchLength;
matches++;
} else {
- /*
- * Now actually record the match, but only if we
- * are doing an '-all' search.
+ /*
+ * Now actually record the match, but only if we are
+ * doing an '-all' search.
*/
+
if (searchSpecPtr->all &&
- !(*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lineNum,
- searchSpecPtr, lineInfo, theLine, matchOffset,
- matchLength)) {
+ !(*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lineNum,
+ searchSpecPtr, lineInfo, theLine, matchOffset,
+ matchLength)) {
/*
* We reached the end of the search
*/
+
goto searchDone;
}
}
+
/*
- * For forward matches, unless we allow overlaps, we
- * move this on by the length of the current match so
- * that we explicitly disallow overlapping matches.
+ * For forward matches, unless we allow overlaps, we move
+ * this on by the length of the current match so that we
+ * explicitly disallow overlapping matches.
*/
- if (matchLength > 0 && !searchSpecPtr->overlap
- && !searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
+
+ if (matchLength > 0 && !searchSpecPtr->overlap
+ && !searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
firstOffset += matchLength;
if (firstOffset >= lastOffset) {
- /*
+ /*
* Now, we have to be careful not to find
* overlapping matches either on the same or
- * following lines. Assume that if we did find
- * something, it goes until the last extra line
- * we added.
- *
- * We can break out of the loop, since we know
- * no more will be found.
+ * following lines. Assume that if we did find
+ * something, it goes until the last extra line we
+ * added.
+ *
+ * We can break out of the loop, since we know no
+ * more will be found.
*/
+
alreadySearchOffset = firstOffset - lastFullLine;
break;
}
- /* We'll add this on again just below */
+
+ /*
+ * We'll add this on again just below.
+ */
+
firstOffset --;
}
}
/*
- * Move the starting point on, in case we are doing
- * repeated or backwards searches (for the latter, we
- * actually do repeated forward searches).
+ * Move the starting point on, in case we are doing repeated
+ * or backwards searches (for the latter, we actually do
+ * repeated forward searches).
*/
+
firstOffset++;
} while (searchSpecPtr->backwards || searchSpecPtr->all);
if (matches > 0) {
- /*
+ /*
* Now we have all the matches in our array, but not stored
* with 'foundMatchProc' yet.
*/
+
matches--;
matchOffset = storeMatch[matches];
matchLength = storeLength[matches];
while (--matches >= 0) {
if (lineNum == searchSpecPtr->stopLine) {
- /*
- * It appears as if a condition like
- * 'if (storeMatch[matches]
- * < searchSpecPtr->stopOffset) break;'
- *
- * might be needed here, but no test case
- * has been found which would exercise such
- * a problem.
+ /*
+ * It appears as if a condition like:
+ *
+ * if (storeMatch[matches]<searchSpecPtr->stopOffset)
+ * break;
+ *
+ * might be needed here, but no test case has been
+ * found which would exercise such a problem.
*/
}
- if (storeMatch[matches] + storeLength[matches]
- >= matchOffset + matchLength) {
- /*
- * The new match totally encloses the previous
- * one, so we overwrite the previous one.
+ if (storeMatch[matches] + storeLength[matches]
+ >= matchOffset + matchLength) {
+ /*
+ * The new match totally encloses the previous one, so
+ * we overwrite the previous one.
*/
+
matchOffset = storeMatch[matches];
matchLength = storeLength[matches];
continue;
}
if (!searchSpecPtr->overlap) {
- if (storeMatch[matches] + storeLength[matches]
- > matchOffset) {
+ if (storeMatch[matches] + storeLength[matches]
+ > matchOffset) {
continue;
}
}
(*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lineNum, searchSpecPtr,
- lineInfo, theLine, matchOffset, matchLength);
+ lineInfo, theLine, matchOffset, matchLength);
if (!searchSpecPtr->all) {
goto searchDone;
}
@@ -5889,13 +6033,14 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
matchLength = storeLength[matches];
}
if (searchSpecPtr->all && matches > 0) {
- /*
- * We only need to do this for the '-all' case,
- * because just below we will call the
- * foundMatchProc for the non-all case
+ /*
+ * We only need to do this for the '-all' case, because
+ * just below we will call the foundMatchProc for the
+ * non-all case.
*/
+
(*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lineNum, searchSpecPtr,
- lineInfo, theLine, matchOffset, matchLength);
+ lineInfo, theLine, matchOffset, matchLength);
} else {
lastBackwardsLineMatch = lineNum;
lastBackwardsMatchOffset = matchOffset;
@@ -5904,18 +6049,17 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
}
/*
- * If the 'all' flag is set, we will already have stored all
- * matches, so we just proceed to the next line.
+ * If the 'all' flag is set, we will already have stored all matches,
+ * so we just proceed to the next line.
*
- * If not, and there is a match we need to store that information
- * and we are done.
+ * If not, and there is a match we need to store that information and
+ * we are done.
*/
- if ((lastBackwardsLineMatch == -1)
- && (matchOffset >= 0)
- && !searchSpecPtr->all) {
- (*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lineNum, searchSpecPtr,
- lineInfo, theLine, matchOffset, matchLength);
+ if ((lastBackwardsLineMatch == -1) && (matchOffset >= 0)
+ && !searchSpecPtr->all) {
+ (*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lineNum, searchSpecPtr, lineInfo,
+ theLine, matchOffset, matchLength);
goto searchDone;
}
@@ -5923,13 +6067,14 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
* Go to the next (or previous) line;
*/
- nextLine:
- linesSearched += extraLinesSearched;
-
+ nextLine:
+ linesSearched += extraLinesSearched;
+
while (linesSearched-- > 0) {
/*
* If we have just completed the 'stopLine', we are done
*/
+
if (lineNum == searchSpecPtr->stopLine) {
goto searchDone;
}
@@ -5937,12 +6082,12 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
if (searchSpecPtr->backwards) {
lineNum--;
- if (lastBackwardsLineMatch != -1
- && ((lineNum < 0) || (lineNum + 2 < lastBackwardsLineMatch))) {
- (*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lastBackwardsLineMatch,
- searchSpecPtr, NULL, NULL,
- lastBackwardsMatchOffset,
- matchLength);
+ if (lastBackwardsLineMatch != -1
+ && ((lineNum < 0)
+ || (lineNum + 2 < lastBackwardsLineMatch))) {
+ (*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lastBackwardsLineMatch,
+ searchSpecPtr, NULL, NULL,
+ lastBackwardsMatchOffset, matchLength);
lastBackwardsLineMatch = -1;
if (!searchSpecPtr->all) {
goto searchDone;
@@ -5953,15 +6098,15 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
lineNum = searchSpecPtr->numLines-1;
}
if (!searchSpecPtr->exact) {
- /*
- * The 'exact' search loops above are designed to
- * give us an accurate picture of the number of lines
- * which we can skip here. For 'regexp' searches, on
- * the other hand, which can match potentially variable
- * lengths, we cannot skip multiple lines when searching
- * backwards. Therefore we only allow one line to be
- * skipped here.
+ /*
+ * The 'exact' search loops above are designed to give us
+ * an accurate picture of the number of lines which we can
+ * skip here. For 'regexp' searches, on the other hand,
+ * which can match potentially variable lengths, we cannot
+ * skip multiple lines when searching backwards. Therefore
+ * we only allow one line to be skipped here.
*/
+
break;
}
} else {
@@ -5971,11 +6116,12 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
}
}
if (lineNum == searchSpecPtr->startLine && linesSearched > 0) {
- /*
- * We've just searched all the way round and have
- * gone right through the start line without finding
- * anything in the last attempt.
+ /*
+ * We've just searched all the way round and have gone right
+ * through the start line without finding anything in the last
+ * attempt.
*/
+
break;
}
}
@@ -5986,18 +6132,20 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
if (lastBackwardsLineMatch != -1) {
(*searchSpecPtr->foundMatchProc)(lastBackwardsLineMatch, searchSpecPtr,
- NULL, NULL, lastBackwardsMatchOffset, matchLength);
+ NULL, NULL, lastBackwardsMatchOffset, matchLength);
}
-
+
/*
* Free up the cached line and pattern
*/
+
Tcl_DecrRefCount(theLine);
Tcl_DecrRefCount(patObj);
/*
* Free up any extra space we allocated
*/
+
if (storeMatch != smArray) {
ckfree((char*)storeMatch);
}
@@ -6010,9 +6158,8 @@ SearchCore(interp, searchSpecPtr, patObj)
*
* GetLineStartEnd -
*
- * Converts an internal TkTextLine ptr into a Tcl string obj
- * containing the line number. (Handler for the 'line'
- * configuration option type)
+ * Converts an internal TkTextLine ptr into a Tcl string obj containing
+ * the line number. (Handler for the 'line' configuration option type.)
*
* Results:
* Tcl_Obj containing the string representation of the line value.
@@ -6045,16 +6192,15 @@ GetLineStartEnd(clientData, tkwin, recordPtr, internalOffset)
*
* SetLineStartEnd --
*
- * Converts a Tcl_Obj representing a widget's (start or end) line
- * into a TkTextLine* value. (Handler for the 'line' configuration
- * option type)
+ * Converts a Tcl_Obj representing a widget's (start or end) line into a
+ * TkTextLine* value. (Handler for the 'line' configuration option type.)
*
* Results:
* Standard Tcl result.
*
* Side effects:
* May store the TkTextLine* value into the internal representation
- * pointer. May change the pointer to the Tcl_Obj to NULL to indicate
+ * pointer. May change the pointer to the Tcl_Obj to NULL to indicate
* that the specified string was empty and that is acceptable.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -6067,28 +6213,29 @@ SetLineStartEnd(clientData, interp, tkwin, value, recordPtr, internalOffset,
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interp; may be used for errors. */
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window for which option is being set. */
Tcl_Obj **value; /* Pointer to the pointer to the value object.
- * We use a pointer to the pointer because
- * we may need to return a value (NULL). */
+ * We use a pointer to the pointer because we
+ * may need to return a value (NULL). */
char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to storage for the widget record. */
int internalOffset; /* Offset within *recordPtr at which the
- internal value is to be stored. */
+ * internal value is to be stored. */
char *oldInternalPtr; /* Pointer to storage for the old value. */
int flags; /* Flags for the option, set Tk_SetOptions. */
{
TkTextLine *linePtr = NULL;
char *internalPtr;
TkText *textPtr = (TkText*)recordPtr;
-
+
if (internalOffset >= 0) {
internalPtr = recordPtr + internalOffset;
} else {
internalPtr = NULL;
}
-
+
if (flags & TK_OPTION_NULL_OK && ObjectIsEmpty(*value)) {
*value = NULL;
} else {
int line;
+
if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, *value, &line) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -6100,15 +6247,15 @@ SetLineStartEnd(clientData, interp, tkwin, value, recordPtr, internalOffset,
*((TkTextLine **) internalPtr) = linePtr;
}
return TCL_OK;
-}
+}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* RestoreLineStartEnd --
*
- * Restore a line option value from a saved value. (Handler for
- * the 'line' configuration option type)
+ * Restore a line option value from a saved value. (Handler for the
+ * 'line' configuration option type.)
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -6134,12 +6281,11 @@ RestoreLineStartEnd(clientData, tkwin, internalPtr, oldInternalPtr)
*
* ObjectIsEmpty --
*
- * This procedure tests whether the string value of an object is
- * empty.
+ * This function tests whether the string value of an object is empty.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is 1 if the string value of objPtr has length
- * zero, and 0 otherwise.
+ * The return value is 1 if the string value of objPtr has length zero,
+ * and 0 otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* May cause object shimmering, since this function can force a
@@ -6150,7 +6296,7 @@ RestoreLineStartEnd(clientData, tkwin, internalPtr, oldInternalPtr)
static int
ObjectIsEmpty(objPtr)
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object to test. May be NULL. */
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object to test. May be NULL. */
{
int length;
@@ -6163,3 +6309,11 @@ ObjectIsEmpty(objPtr)
Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, &length);
return (length == 0);
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkTextImage.c b/generic/tkTextImage.c
index fbbec00..fa95e3c 100644
--- a/generic/tkTextImage.c
+++ b/generic/tkTextImage.c
@@ -1,16 +1,15 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkImage.c --
*
- * This file contains code that allows images to be
- * nested inside text widgets. It also implements the "image"
- * widget command for texts.
+ * This file contains code that allows images to be nested inside text
+ * widgets. It also implements the "image" widget command for texts.
*
* Copyright (c) 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkTextImage.c,v 1.14 2004/09/10 12:13:41 vincentdarley Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkTextImage.c,v 1.15 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tk.h"
@@ -21,52 +20,52 @@
* Macro that determines the size of an embedded image segment:
*/
-#define EI_SEG_SIZE ((unsigned) (Tk_Offset(TkTextSegment, body) \
- + sizeof(TkTextEmbImage)))
+#define EI_SEG_SIZE \
+ ((unsigned) (Tk_Offset(TkTextSegment, body) + sizeof(TkTextEmbImage)))
/*
- * Prototypes for procedures defined in this file:
+ * Prototypes for functions defined in this file:
*/
-static TkTextSegment * EmbImageCleanupProc _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextSegment *segPtr,
- TkTextLine *linePtr));
-static void EmbImageCheckProc _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextSegment *segPtr,
- TkTextLine *linePtr));
-static void EmbImageBboxProc _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr,
- int index, int y, int lineHeight, int baseline,
- int *xPtr, int *yPtr, int *widthPtr,
- int *heightPtr));
-static int EmbImageConfigure _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- TkTextSegment *eiPtr, int objc, Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
-static int EmbImageDeleteProc _ANSI_ARGS_((TkTextSegment *segPtr,
- TkTextLine *linePtr, int treeGone));
-static void EmbImageDisplayProc _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
+static TkTextSegment * EmbImageCleanupProc(TkTextSegment *segPtr,
+ TkTextLine *linePtr);
+static void EmbImageCheckProc(TkTextSegment *segPtr,
+ TkTextLine *linePtr);
+static void EmbImageBboxProc(TkText *textPtr,
+ TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr, int index, int y,
+ int lineHeight, int baseline, int *xPtr, int *yPtr,
+ int *widthPtr, int *heightPtr);
+static int EmbImageConfigure(TkText *textPtr,
+ TkTextSegment *eiPtr, int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);
+static int EmbImageDeleteProc(TkTextSegment *segPtr,
+ TkTextLine *linePtr, int treeGone);
+static void EmbImageDisplayProc(TkText *textPtr,
TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr, int x, int y,
int lineHeight, int baseline, Display *display,
- Drawable dst, int screenY));
-static int EmbImageLayoutProc _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
+ Drawable dst, int screenY);
+static int EmbImageLayoutProc(TkText *textPtr,
TkTextIndex *indexPtr, TkTextSegment *segPtr,
int offset, int maxX, int maxChars,
int noCharsYet, TkWrapMode wrapMode,
- TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr));
-static void EmbImageProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
- int x, int y, int width, int height,
- int imageWidth, int imageHeight));
+ TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr);
+static void EmbImageProc(ClientData clientData, int x, int y,
+ int width, int height, int imageWidth,
+ int imageHeight);
/*
* The following structure declares the "embedded image" segment type.
*/
static Tk_SegType tkTextEmbImageType = {
- "image", /* name */
- 0, /* leftGravity */
- (Tk_SegSplitProc *) NULL, /* splitProc */
- EmbImageDeleteProc, /* deleteProc */
- EmbImageCleanupProc, /* cleanupProc */
- (Tk_SegLineChangeProc *) NULL, /* lineChangeProc */
- EmbImageLayoutProc, /* layoutProc */
- EmbImageCheckProc /* checkProc */
+ "image", /* name */
+ 0, /* leftGravity */
+ NULL, /* splitProc */
+ EmbImageDeleteProc, /* deleteProc */
+ EmbImageCleanupProc, /* cleanupProc */
+ NULL, /* lineChangeProc */
+ EmbImageLayoutProc, /* layoutProc */
+ EmbImageCheckProc /* checkProc */
};
/*
@@ -77,7 +76,7 @@ static char *alignStrings[] = {
"baseline", "bottom", "center", "top", (char *) NULL
};
-typedef enum {
+typedef enum {
ALIGN_BASELINE, ALIGN_BOTTOM, ALIGN_CENTER, ALIGN_TOP
} alignMode;
@@ -87,13 +86,13 @@ typedef enum {
static Tk_OptionSpec optionSpecs[] = {
{TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE, "-align", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- "center", -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextEmbImage, align),
+ "center", -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextEmbImage, align),
0, (ClientData) alignStrings, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-padx", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- "0", -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextEmbImage, padX),
+ "0", -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextEmbImage, padX),
0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-pady", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- "0", -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextEmbImage, padY),
+ "0", -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextEmbImage, padY),
0, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-image", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextEmbImage, imageString),
@@ -110,9 +109,8 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec optionSpecs[] = {
*
* TkTextImageCmd --
*
- * This procedure implements the "image" widget command
- * for text widgets. See the user documentation for details
- * on what it does.
+ * This function implements the "image" widget command for text widgets.
+ * See the user documentation for details on what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result or error.
@@ -141,7 +139,7 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
enum opts {
CMD_CGET, CMD_CONF, CMD_CREATE, CMD_NAMES
};
-
+
if (objc < 3) {
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option ?arg arg ...?");
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -152,7 +150,8 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
}
switch ((enum opts) idx) {
case CMD_CGET: {
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
+
if (objc != 5) {
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index option");
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -163,11 +162,11 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
eiPtr = TkTextIndexToSeg(&index, (int *) NULL);
if (eiPtr->typePtr != &tkTextEmbImageType) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no embedded image at index \"",
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), "\"", (char *) NULL);
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), "\"", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) &eiPtr->body.ei,
- eiPtr->body.ei.optionTable, objv[4], textPtr->tkwin);
+ eiPtr->body.ei.optionTable, objv[4], textPtr->tkwin);
if (objPtr == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
} else {
@@ -175,7 +174,7 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
return TCL_OK;
}
}
- case CMD_CONF: {
+ case CMD_CONF:
if (objc < 4) {
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "index ?option value ...?");
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -186,14 +185,13 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
eiPtr = TkTextIndexToSeg(&index, (int *) NULL);
if (eiPtr->typePtr != &tkTextEmbImageType) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no embedded image at index \"",
- Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), "\"", (char *) NULL);
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), "\"", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if (objc <= 5) {
- Tcl_Obj* objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) &eiPtr->body.ei,
- eiPtr->body.ei.optionTable,
- (objc == 5) ? objv[4] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL,
- textPtr->tkwin);
+ Tcl_Obj* objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp,
+ (char *) &eiPtr->body.ei, eiPtr->body.ei.optionTable,
+ (objc == 5) ? objv[4] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL, textPtr->tkwin);
if (objPtr == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
} else {
@@ -202,23 +200,23 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
}
} else {
TkTextChanged(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL, &index, &index);
- /*
- * It's probably not true that all window configuration
- * can change the line height, so we could be more
- * efficient here and only call this when necessary.
+
+ /*
+ * It's probably not true that all window configuration can change
+ * the line height, so we could be more efficient here and only
+ * call this when necessary.
*/
- TkTextInvalidateLineMetrics(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
- index.linePtr, 0,
- TK_TEXT_INVALIDATE_ONLY);
+
+ TkTextInvalidateLineMetrics(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
+ index.linePtr, 0, TK_TEXT_INVALIDATE_ONLY);
return EmbImageConfigure(textPtr, eiPtr, objc-4, objv+4);
}
- }
case CMD_CREATE: {
int lineIndex;
/*
- * Add a new image. Find where to put the new image, and
- * mark that position for redisplay.
+ * Add a new image. Find where to put the new image, and mark that
+ * position for redisplay.
*/
if (objc < 4) {
@@ -232,12 +230,13 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
/*
* Don't allow insertions on the last (dummy) line of the text.
*/
-
+
lineIndex = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, index.linePtr);
- if (lineIndex == TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr)) {
+ if (lineIndex == TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,
+ textPtr)) {
lineIndex--;
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- lineIndex, 1000000, &index);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ lineIndex, 1000000, &index);
}
/*
@@ -259,8 +258,8 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
eiPtr->body.ei.optionTable = Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, optionSpecs);
/*
- * Link the segment into the text widget, then configure it (delete
- * it again if the configuration fails).
+ * Link the segment into the text widget, then configure it (delete it
+ * again if the configuration fails).
*/
TkTextChanged(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL, &index, &index);
@@ -272,9 +271,8 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
TkBTreeDeleteChars(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, &index, &index2);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- TkTextInvalidateLineMetrics(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
- index.linePtr, 0,
- TK_TEXT_INVALIDATE_ONLY);
+ TkTextInvalidateLineMetrics(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
+ index.linePtr, 0, TK_TEXT_INVALIDATE_ONLY);
return TCL_OK;
}
case CMD_NAMES: {
@@ -285,8 +283,8 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->imageTable, &search);
- hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
+ for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->imageTable,
+ &search); hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
Tcl_AppendElement(interp,
Tcl_GetHashKey(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->markTable, hPtr));
}
@@ -303,24 +301,24 @@ TkTextImageCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
*
* EmbImageConfigure --
*
- * This procedure is called to handle configuration options
- * for an embedded image, using an objc/objv list.
+ * This function is called to handle configuration options for an
+ * embedded image, using an objc/objv list.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If TCL_ERROR is
- * returned, then the interp's result contains an error message..
+ * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If TCL_ERROR is returned,
+ * then the interp's result contains an error message..
*
* Side effects:
- * Configuration information for the embedded image changes,
- * such as alignment, or name of the image.
+ * Configuration information for the embedded image changes, such as
+ * alignment, or name of the image.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
EmbImageConfigure(textPtr, eiPtr, objc, objv)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget that
- * contains embedded image. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget that contains
+ * embedded image. */
TkTextSegment *eiPtr; /* Embedded image to be configured. */
int objc; /* Number of strings in objv. */
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Array of strings describing configuration
@@ -335,24 +333,23 @@ EmbImageConfigure(textPtr, eiPtr, objc, objv)
int count = 0; /* The counter for picking a unique name */
int conflict = 0; /* True if we have a name conflict */
unsigned int len; /* length of image name */
-
- if (Tk_SetOptions(textPtr->interp, (char*)&eiPtr->body.ei,
+
+ if (Tk_SetOptions(textPtr->interp, (char*)&eiPtr->body.ei,
eiPtr->body.ei.optionTable,
objc, objv, textPtr->tkwin, NULL, NULL) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
- * Create the image. Save the old image around and don't free it
- * until after the new one is allocated. This keeps the reference
- * count from going to zero so the image doesn't have to be recreated
- * if it hasn't changed.
+ * Create the image. Save the old image around and don't free it until
+ * after the new one is allocated. This keeps the reference count from
+ * going to zero so the image doesn't have to be recreated if it hasn't
+ * changed.
*/
if (eiPtr->body.ei.imageString != NULL) {
- image = Tk_GetImage(textPtr->interp, textPtr->tkwin,
- eiPtr->body.ei.imageString, EmbImageProc,
- (ClientData) eiPtr);
+ image = Tk_GetImage(textPtr->interp, textPtr->tkwin,
+ eiPtr->body.ei.imageString, EmbImageProc, (ClientData) eiPtr);
if (image == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -368,10 +365,10 @@ EmbImageConfigure(textPtr, eiPtr, objc, objv)
return TCL_OK;
}
- /*
- * Find a unique name for this image. Use imageName (or imageString)
- * if available, otherwise tack on a #nn and use it. If a name is
- * already associated with this image, delete the name.
+ /*
+ * Find a unique name for this image. Use imageName (or imageString) if
+ * available, otherwise tack on a #nn and use it. If a name is already
+ * associated with this image, delete the name.
*/
name = eiPtr->body.ei.imageName;
@@ -379,16 +376,17 @@ EmbImageConfigure(textPtr, eiPtr, objc, objv)
name = eiPtr->body.ei.imageString;
}
if (name == NULL) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(textPtr->interp,"Either a \"-name\" ",
+ Tcl_AppendResult(textPtr->interp,"Either a \"-name\" ",
"or a \"-image\" argument must be provided ",
- "to the \"image create\" subcommand.",
- (char *) NULL);
+ "to the \"image create\" subcommand.", (char *) NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
len = strlen(name);
- for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->imageTable, &search);
- hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
- char *haveName = Tcl_GetHashKey(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->imageTable, hPtr);
+ for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->imageTable,
+ &search); hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
+ char *haveName =
+ Tcl_GetHashKey(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->imageTable, hPtr);
+
if (strncmp(name, haveName, len) == 0) {
new = 0;
sscanf(haveName+len, "#%d", &new);
@@ -406,11 +404,12 @@ EmbImageConfigure(textPtr, eiPtr, objc, objv)
if (conflict) {
char buf[4 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
+
sprintf(buf, "#%d", count+1);
Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, buf, -1);
}
name = Tcl_DStringValue(&newName);
- hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->imageTable, name, &new);
+ hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->imageTable, name,&new);
Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, eiPtr);
Tcl_AppendResult(textPtr->interp, name , (char *) NULL);
eiPtr->body.ei.name = ckalloc((unsigned) Tcl_DStringLength(&newName)+1);
@@ -425,8 +424,8 @@ EmbImageConfigure(textPtr, eiPtr, objc, objv)
*
* EmbImageDeleteProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the text B-tree code whenever
- * an embedded image lies in a range of characters being deleted.
+ * This function is invoked by the text B-tree code whenever an embedded
+ * image lies in a range of characters being deleted.
*
* Results:
* Returns 0 to indicate that the deletion has been accepted.
@@ -441,11 +440,11 @@ EmbImageConfigure(textPtr, eiPtr, objc, objv)
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
EmbImageDeleteProc(eiPtr, linePtr, treeGone)
- TkTextSegment *eiPtr; /* Segment being deleted. */
- TkTextLine *linePtr; /* Line containing segment. */
- int treeGone; /* Non-zero means the entire tree is
- * being deleted, so everything must
- * get cleaned up. */
+ TkTextSegment *eiPtr; /* Segment being deleted. */
+ TkTextLine *linePtr; /* Line containing segment. */
+ int treeGone; /* Non-zero means the entire tree is being
+ * deleted, so everything must get cleaned
+ * up. */
{
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
@@ -463,12 +462,14 @@ EmbImageDeleteProc(eiPtr, linePtr, treeGone)
}
Tk_FreeImage(eiPtr->body.ei.image);
}
- /*
- * No need to supply a tkwin argument, since we have no
- * window-specific options.
+
+ /*
+ * No need to supply a tkwin argument, since we have no window-specific
+ * options.
*/
+
Tk_FreeConfigOptions((char *) &eiPtr->body.ei, eiPtr->body.ei.optionTable,
- NULL);
+ NULL);
ckfree((char *) eiPtr);
return 0;
}
@@ -478,9 +479,8 @@ EmbImageDeleteProc(eiPtr, linePtr, treeGone)
*
* EmbImageCleanupProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the B-tree code whenever a
- * segment containing an embedded image is moved from one
- * line to another.
+ * This function is invoked by the B-tree code whenever a segment
+ * containing an embedded image is moved from one line to another.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -493,8 +493,8 @@ EmbImageDeleteProc(eiPtr, linePtr, treeGone)
static TkTextSegment *
EmbImageCleanupProc(eiPtr, linePtr)
- TkTextSegment *eiPtr; /* Mark segment that's being moved. */
- TkTextLine *linePtr; /* Line that now contains segment. */
+ TkTextSegment *eiPtr; /* Mark segment that's being moved. */
+ TkTextLine *linePtr; /* Line that now contains segment. */
{
eiPtr->body.ei.linePtr = linePtr;
return eiPtr;
@@ -505,12 +505,11 @@ EmbImageCleanupProc(eiPtr, linePtr)
*
* EmbImageLayoutProc --
*
- * This procedure is the "layoutProc" for embedded image
- * segments.
+ * This function is the "layoutProc" for embedded image segments.
*
* Results:
- * 1 is returned to indicate that the segment should be
- * displayed. The chunkPtr structure is filled in.
+ * 1 is returned to indicate that the segment should be displayed. The
+ * chunkPtr structure is filled in.
*
* Side effects:
* None, except for filling in chunkPtr.
@@ -529,16 +528,17 @@ EmbImageLayoutProc(textPtr, indexPtr, eiPtr, offset, maxX, maxChars,
* indexPtr (always 0). */
int maxX; /* Chunk must not occupy pixels at this
* position or higher. */
- int maxChars; /* Chunk must not include more than this
- * many characters. */
+ int maxChars; /* Chunk must not include more than this many
+ * characters. */
int noCharsYet; /* Non-zero means no characters have been
* assigned to this line yet. */
- TkWrapMode wrapMode; /* Wrap mode to use for line: TEXT_WRAPMODE_CHAR,
- * TEXT_WRAPMODE_NONE, or TEXT_WRAPMODE_WORD. */
+ TkWrapMode wrapMode; /* Wrap mode to use for line:
+ * TEXT_WRAPMODE_CHAR, TEXT_WRAPMODE_NONE, or
+ * TEXT_WRAPMODE_WORD. */
register TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr;
- /* Structure to fill in with information
- * about this chunk. The x field has already
- * been set by the caller. */
+ /* Structure to fill in with information about
+ * this chunk. The x field has already been
+ * set by the caller. */
{
int width, height;
@@ -594,29 +594,30 @@ EmbImageLayoutProc(textPtr, indexPtr, eiPtr, offset, maxX, maxChars,
*
* EmbImageCheckProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the B-tree code to perform
- * consistency checks on embedded images.
+ * This function is invoked by the B-tree code to perform consistency
+ * checks on embedded images.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The procedure panics if it detects anything wrong with
- * the embedded image.
+ * The function panics if it detects anything wrong with the embedded
+ * image.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
EmbImageCheckProc(eiPtr, linePtr)
- TkTextSegment *eiPtr; /* Segment to check. */
- TkTextLine *linePtr; /* Line containing segment. */
+ TkTextSegment *eiPtr; /* Segment to check. */
+ TkTextLine *linePtr; /* Line containing segment. */
{
if (eiPtr->nextPtr == NULL) {
Tcl_Panic("EmbImageCheckProc: embedded image is last segment in line");
}
if (eiPtr->size != 1) {
- Tcl_Panic("EmbImageCheckProc: embedded image has size %d", eiPtr->size);
+ Tcl_Panic("EmbImageCheckProc: embedded image has size %d",
+ eiPtr->size);
}
}
@@ -625,39 +626,36 @@ EmbImageCheckProc(eiPtr, linePtr)
*
* EmbImageDisplayProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the text displaying code
- * when it is time to actually draw an embedded image
- * chunk on the screen.
+ * This function is invoked by the text displaying code when it is time
+ * to actually draw an embedded image chunk on the screen.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The embedded image gets moved to the correct location
- * and drawn onto the display.
+ * The embedded image gets moved to the correct location and drawn onto
+ * the display.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
-EmbImageDisplayProc(textPtr, chunkPtr, x, y, lineHeight, baseline, display,
- dst, screenY)
+EmbImageDisplayProc(textPtr, chunkPtr, x, y, lineHeight, baseline, display,
+ dst, screenY)
TkText *textPtr;
- TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr; /* Chunk that is to be drawn. */
- int x; /* X-position in dst at which to
- * draw this chunk (differs from
- * the x-position in the chunk because
- * of scrolling). */
- int y; /* Top of rectangular bounding box
- * for line: tells where to draw this
- * chunk in dst (x-position is in
- * the chunk itself). */
- int lineHeight; /* Total height of line. */
- int baseline; /* Offset of baseline from y. */
- Display *display; /* Display to use for drawing. */
- Drawable dst; /* Pixmap or window in which to draw */
- int screenY; /* Y-coordinate in text window that
- * corresponds to y. */
+ TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr; /* Chunk that is to be drawn. */
+ int x; /* X-position in dst at which to draw this
+ * chunk (differs from the x-position in the
+ * chunk because of scrolling). */
+ int y; /* Top of rectangular bounding box for line:
+ * tells where to draw this chunk in dst
+ * (x-position is in the chunk itself). */
+ int lineHeight; /* Total height of line. */
+ int baseline; /* Offset of baseline from y. */
+ Display *display; /* Display to use for drawing. */
+ Drawable dst; /* Pixmap or window in which to draw */
+ int screenY; /* Y-coordinate in text window that
+ * corresponds to y. */
{
TkTextSegment *eiPtr = (TkTextSegment *) chunkPtr->clientData;
int lineX, imageX, imageY, width, height;
@@ -672,16 +670,15 @@ EmbImageDisplayProc(textPtr, chunkPtr, x, y, lineHeight, baseline, display,
}
/*
- * Compute the image's location and size in the text widget, taking
- * into account the align value for the image.
+ * Compute the image's location and size in the text widget, taking into
+ * account the align value for the image.
*/
EmbImageBboxProc(textPtr, chunkPtr, 0, y, lineHeight, baseline, &lineX,
&imageY, &width, &height);
imageX = lineX - chunkPtr->x + x;
- Tk_RedrawImage(image, 0, 0, width, height, dst,
- imageX, imageY);
+ Tk_RedrawImage(image, 0, 0, width, height, dst, imageX, imageY);
}
/*
@@ -689,17 +686,16 @@ EmbImageDisplayProc(textPtr, chunkPtr, x, y, lineHeight, baseline, display,
*
* EmbImageBboxProc --
*
- * This procedure is called to compute the bounding box of
- * the area occupied by an embedded image.
+ * This function is called to compute the bounding box of the area
+ * occupied by an embedded image.
*
* Results:
- * There is no return value. *xPtr and *yPtr are filled in
- * with the coordinates of the upper left corner of the
- * image, and *widthPtr and *heightPtr are filled in with
- * the dimensions of the image in pixels. Note: not all
- * of the returned bbox is necessarily visible on the screen
- * (the rightmost part might be off-screen to the right,
- * and the bottommost part might be off-screen to the bottom).
+ * There is no return value. *xPtr and *yPtr are filled in with the
+ * coordinates of the upper left corner of the image, and *widthPtr and
+ * *heightPtr are filled in with the dimensions of the image in pixels.
+ * Note: not all of the returned bbox is necessarily visible on the
+ * screen (the rightmost part might be off-screen to the right, and the
+ * bottommost part might be off-screen to the bottom).
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -711,20 +707,20 @@ static void
EmbImageBboxProc(textPtr, chunkPtr, index, y, lineHeight, baseline, xPtr, yPtr,
widthPtr, heightPtr)
TkText *textPtr;
- TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr; /* Chunk containing desired char. */
- int index; /* Index of desired character within
- * the chunk. */
- int y; /* Topmost pixel in area allocated
- * for this line. */
- int lineHeight; /* Total height of line. */
- int baseline; /* Location of line's baseline, in
- * pixels measured down from y. */
- int *xPtr, *yPtr; /* Gets filled in with coords of
- * character's upper-left pixel. */
- int *widthPtr; /* Gets filled in with width of
- * image, in pixels. */
- int *heightPtr; /* Gets filled in with height of
- * image, in pixels. */
+ TkTextDispChunk *chunkPtr; /* Chunk containing desired char. */
+ int index; /* Index of desired character within the
+ * chunk. */
+ int y; /* Topmost pixel in area allocated for this
+ * line. */
+ int lineHeight; /* Total height of line. */
+ int baseline; /* Location of line's baseline, in pixels
+ * measured down from y. */
+ int *xPtr, *yPtr; /* Gets filled in with coords of character's
+ * upper-left pixel. */
+ int *widthPtr; /* Gets filled in with width of image, in
+ * pixels. */
+ int *heightPtr; /* Gets filled in with height of image, in
+ * pixels. */
{
TkTextSegment *eiPtr = (TkTextSegment *) chunkPtr->clientData;
Tk_Image image;
@@ -736,20 +732,22 @@ EmbImageBboxProc(textPtr, chunkPtr, index, y, lineHeight, baseline, xPtr, yPtr,
*widthPtr = 0;
*heightPtr = 0;
}
+
*xPtr = chunkPtr->x + eiPtr->body.ei.padX;
+
switch (eiPtr->body.ei.align) {
- case ALIGN_BOTTOM:
- *yPtr = y + (lineHeight - *heightPtr - eiPtr->body.ei.padY);
- break;
- case ALIGN_CENTER:
- *yPtr = y + (lineHeight - *heightPtr)/2;
- break;
- case ALIGN_TOP:
- *yPtr = y + eiPtr->body.ei.padY;
- break;
- case ALIGN_BASELINE:
- *yPtr = y + (baseline - *heightPtr);
- break;
+ case ALIGN_BOTTOM:
+ *yPtr = y + (lineHeight - *heightPtr - eiPtr->body.ei.padY);
+ break;
+ case ALIGN_CENTER:
+ *yPtr = y + (lineHeight - *heightPtr)/2;
+ break;
+ case ALIGN_TOP:
+ *yPtr = y + eiPtr->body.ei.padY;
+ break;
+ case ALIGN_BASELINE:
+ *yPtr = y + (baseline - *heightPtr);
+ break;
}
}
@@ -758,14 +756,13 @@ EmbImageBboxProc(textPtr, chunkPtr, index, y, lineHeight, baseline, xPtr, yPtr,
*
* TkTextImageIndex --
*
- * Given the name of an embedded image within a text widget,
- * returns an index corresponding to the image's position
- * in the text.
+ * Given the name of an embedded image within a text widget, returns an
+ * index corresponding to the image's position in the text.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is 1 if there is an embedded image by
- * the given name in the text widget, 0 otherwise. If the
- * image exists, *indexPtr is filled in with its index.
+ * The return value is 1 if there is an embedded image by the given name
+ * in the text widget, 0 otherwise. If the image exists, *indexPtr is
+ * filled in with its index.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -776,7 +773,7 @@ EmbImageBboxProc(textPtr, chunkPtr, index, y, lineHeight, baseline, xPtr, yPtr,
int
TkTextImageIndex(textPtr, name, indexPtr)
TkText *textPtr; /* Text widget containing image. */
- CONST char *name; /* Name of image. */
+ CONST char *name; /* Name of image. */
TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Index information gets stored here. */
{
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
@@ -798,8 +795,8 @@ TkTextImageIndex(textPtr, name, indexPtr)
*
* EmbImageProc --
*
- * This procedure is called by the image code whenever an
- * image or its contents changes.
+ * This function is called by the image code whenever an image or its
+ * contents changes.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -812,12 +809,12 @@ TkTextImageIndex(textPtr, name, indexPtr)
static void
EmbImageProc(clientData, x, y, width, height, imgWidth, imgHeight)
- ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to widget record. */
- int x, y; /* Upper left pixel (within image)
- * that must be redisplayed. */
- int width, height; /* Dimensions of area to redisplay
- * (may be <= 0). */
- int imgWidth, imgHeight; /* New dimensions of image. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to widget record. */
+ int x, y; /* Upper left pixel (within image) that must
+ * be redisplayed. */
+ int width, height; /* Dimensions of area to redisplay (may be
+ * <= 0). */
+ int imgWidth, imgHeight; /* New dimensions of image. */
{
TkTextSegment *eiPtr = (TkTextSegment *) clientData;
@@ -827,11 +824,21 @@ EmbImageProc(clientData, x, y, width, height, imgWidth, imgHeight)
index.linePtr = eiPtr->body.ei.linePtr;
index.byteIndex = TkTextSegToOffset(eiPtr, eiPtr->body.ei.linePtr);
TkTextChanged(eiPtr->body.ei.sharedTextPtr, NULL, &index, &index);
- /*
- * It's probably not true that all image changes
- * can change the line height, so we could be more
- * efficient here and only call this when necessary.
+
+ /*
+ * It's probably not true that all image changes can change the line
+ * height, so we could be more efficient here and only call this when
+ * necessary.
*/
- TkTextInvalidateLineMetrics(eiPtr->body.ei.sharedTextPtr, NULL,
- index.linePtr, 0, TK_TEXT_INVALIDATE_ONLY);
+
+ TkTextInvalidateLineMetrics(eiPtr->body.ei.sharedTextPtr, NULL,
+ index.linePtr, 0, TK_TEXT_INVALIDATE_ONLY);
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkTextIndex.c b/generic/tkTextIndex.c
index e9469ee..127b397 100644
--- a/generic/tkTextIndex.c
+++ b/generic/tkTextIndex.c
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkTextIndex.c --
*
- * This module provides procedures that manipulate indices for
- * text widgets.
+ * This module provides functions that manipulate indices for text
+ * widgets.
*
* Copyright (c) 1992-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkTextIndex.c,v 1.21 2005/02/14 23:00:46 vincentdarley Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkTextIndex.c,v 1.22 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "default.h"
@@ -27,62 +27,72 @@
/*
* Modifiers for index parsing: 'display', 'any' or nothing.
*/
-#define TKINDEX_NONE 0
-#define TKINDEX_DISPLAY 1
-#define TKINDEX_ANY 2
+
+#define TKINDEX_NONE 0
+#define TKINDEX_DISPLAY 1
+#define TKINDEX_ANY 2
/*
- * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
+ * Forward declarations for functions defined later in this file:
*/
-static CONST char * ForwBack _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- CONST char *string, TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
-static CONST char * StartEnd _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- CONST char *string, TkTextIndex *indexPtr));
-static int GetIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- TkSharedText *sharedPtr, TkText *textPtr,
- CONST char *string,
- TkTextIndex *indexPtr, int *canCachePtr));
+static CONST char * ForwBack(TkText *textPtr, CONST char *string,
+ TkTextIndex *indexPtr);
+static CONST char * StartEnd(TkText *textPtr, CONST char *string,
+ TkTextIndex *indexPtr);
+static int GetIndex(Tcl_Interp *interp, TkSharedText *sharedPtr,
+ TkText *textPtr, CONST char *string,
+ TkTextIndex *indexPtr, int *canCachePtr);
/*
* The "textindex" Tcl_Obj definition:
*/
-static void DupTextIndexInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *srcPtr,
- Tcl_Obj *copyPtr));
-static void FreeTextIndexInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *listPtr));
-static int SetTextIndexFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
-static void UpdateStringOfTextIndex _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
+static void DupTextIndexInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *srcPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *copyPtr);
+static void FreeTextIndexInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *listPtr);
+static int SetTextIndexFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+static void UpdateStringOfTextIndex(Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+
+/*
+ * Accessor macros for the "textindex" type.
+ */
#define GET_TEXTINDEX(objPtr) \
- ((TkTextIndex *) (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1)
+ ((TkTextIndex *) (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1)
#define GET_INDEXEPOCH(objPtr) \
- ((int) (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2)
+ ((int) (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2)
#define SET_TEXTINDEX(objPtr, indexPtr) \
- (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (VOID*) (indexPtr)
+ ((objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (VOID *) (indexPtr))
#define SET_INDEXEPOCH(objPtr, epoch) \
- (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = (VOID*) (epoch)
+ ((objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = (VOID *) (epoch))
+
/*
- * Define the 'textindex' object type, which Tk uses to represent
- * indices in text widgets internally.
+ * Define the 'textindex' object type, which Tk uses to represent indices in
+ * text widgets internally.
*/
+
Tcl_ObjType tkTextIndexType = {
- "textindex", /* name */
- FreeTextIndexInternalRep, /* freeIntRepProc */
- DupTextIndexInternalRep, /* dupIntRepProc */
- NULL, /* updateStringProc */
- SetTextIndexFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */
+ "textindex", /* name */
+ FreeTextIndexInternalRep, /* freeIntRepProc */
+ DupTextIndexInternalRep, /* dupIntRepProc */
+ NULL, /* updateStringProc */
+ SetTextIndexFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */
};
-
+
static void
FreeTextIndexInternalRep(indexObjPtr)
- Tcl_Obj *indexObjPtr; /* TextIndex object with internal rep to free. */
+ Tcl_Obj *indexObjPtr; /* TextIndex object with internal rep to
+ * free. */
{
TkTextIndex *indexPtr = GET_TEXTINDEX(indexObjPtr);
if (indexPtr->textPtr != NULL) {
- if (--indexPtr->textPtr->refCount == 0) {
- /* The text widget has been deleted and we need to free it now */
+ if (--indexPtr->textPtr->refCount == 0) {
+ /*
+ * The text widget has been deleted and we need to free it now.
+ */
+
ckfree((char *) (indexPtr->textPtr));
}
}
@@ -99,19 +109,21 @@ DupTextIndexInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr)
dupIndexPtr = (TkTextIndex*) ckalloc(sizeof(TkTextIndex));
indexPtr = GET_TEXTINDEX(srcPtr);
epoch = GET_INDEXEPOCH(srcPtr);
-
+
dupIndexPtr->tree = indexPtr->tree;
dupIndexPtr->linePtr = indexPtr->linePtr;
dupIndexPtr->byteIndex = indexPtr->byteIndex;
-
+
SET_TEXTINDEX(copyPtr, dupIndexPtr);
SET_INDEXEPOCH(copyPtr, epoch);
}
-/*
- * This will not be called except by TkTextNewIndexObj below.
- * This is because if a TkTextIndex is no longer valid, it is
- * not possible to regenerate the string representation.
+
+/*
+ * This will not be called except by TkTextNewIndexObj below. This is because
+ * if a TkTextIndex is no longer valid, it is not possible to regenerate the
+ * string representation.
*/
+
static void
UpdateStringOfTextIndex(objPtr)
Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
@@ -127,14 +139,15 @@ UpdateStringOfTextIndex(objPtr)
strcpy(objPtr->bytes, buffer);
objPtr->length = len;
}
+
static int
SetTextIndexFromAny(interp, objPtr)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting if not NULL. */
Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to convert. */
{
Tcl_AppendToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
- "can't convert value to textindex except via TkTextGetIndexFromObj API",
- -1);
+ "can't convert value to textindex except via TkTextGetIndexFromObj API",
+ -1);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -142,19 +155,19 @@ SetTextIndexFromAny(interp, objPtr)
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* MakeObjIndex --
- *
- * This procedure generates a Tcl_Obj description of an index,
- * suitable for reading in again later. If the 'textPtr' is NULL
- * then we still generate an index object, but it's internal
- * description is deemed non-cacheable, and therefore effectively
- * useless (apart from as a temporary memory storage). This is used
- * for indices whose meaning is very temporary (like @0,0 or the
- * name of a mark or tag). The mapping from such strings/objects to
- * actual TkTextIndex pointers is not stable to minor text widget
- * changes which we do not track (we track insertions/deletions).
+ *
+ * This function generates a Tcl_Obj description of an index, suitable
+ * for reading in again later. If the 'textPtr' is NULL then we still
+ * generate an index object, but it's internal description is deemed
+ * non-cacheable, and therefore effectively useless (apart from as a
+ * temporary memory storage). This is used for indices whose meaning is
+ * very temporary (like @0,0 or the name of a mark or tag). The mapping
+ * from such strings/objects to actual TkTextIndex pointers is not stable
+ * to minor text widget changes which we do not track (we track
+ * insertions/deletions).
*
* Results:
- * A pointer to an allocated TkTextIndex which will be freed
+ * A pointer to an allocated TkTextIndex which will be freed
* automatically when the Tcl_Obj is used for other purposes.
*
* Side effects:
@@ -162,13 +175,15 @@ SetTextIndexFromAny(interp, objPtr)
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static TkTextIndex*
-MakeObjIndex(textPtr, objPtr, origPtr)
+
+static TkTextIndex *
+MakeObjIndex(textPtr, objPtr, origPtr)
TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object containing description of position. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *origPtr; /* Pointer to index. */
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object containing description of
+ * position. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *origPtr; /* Pointer to index. */
{
- TkTextIndex *indexPtr = (TkTextIndex*) ckalloc(sizeof(TkTextIndex));
+ TkTextIndex *indexPtr = (TkTextIndex *) ckalloc(sizeof(TkTextIndex));
indexPtr->tree = origPtr->tree;
indexPtr->linePtr = origPtr->linePtr;
@@ -190,18 +205,19 @@ CONST TkTextIndex*
TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objPtr)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Use this for error reporting. */
TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object containing description of position. */
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object containing description of
+ * position. */
{
TkTextIndex index;
TkTextIndex *indexPtr = NULL;
int cache;
-
+
if (objPtr->typePtr == &tkTextIndexType) {
int epoch;
-
+
indexPtr = GET_TEXTINDEX(objPtr);
epoch = GET_INDEXEPOCH(objPtr);
-
+
if (epoch == textPtr->sharedTextPtr->stateEpoch) {
if (indexPtr->textPtr == textPtr) {
return indexPtr;
@@ -209,17 +225,17 @@ TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objPtr)
}
}
- /*
- * The object is either not an index type or referred to a different
- * text widget, or referred to the correct widget, but it is out of
- * date (text has been added/deleted since).
+ /*
+ * The object is either not an index type or referred to a different text
+ * widget, or referred to the correct widget, but it is out of date (text
+ * has been added/deleted since).
*/
-
- if (GetIndex(interp, NULL, textPtr, Tcl_GetString(objPtr),
- &index, &cache) != TCL_OK) {
+
+ if (GetIndex(interp, NULL, textPtr, Tcl_GetString(objPtr), &index,
+ &cache) != TCL_OK) {
return NULL;
}
-
+
if (objPtr->typePtr != NULL) {
if (objPtr->bytes == NULL) {
objPtr->typePtr->updateStringProc(objPtr);
@@ -228,7 +244,7 @@ TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objPtr)
(*objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc)(objPtr);
}
}
-
+
if (cache) {
return MakeObjIndex(textPtr, objPtr, &index);
} else {
@@ -240,11 +256,10 @@ TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objPtr)
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkTextNewIndexObj --
- *
- * This procedure generates a Tcl_Obj description of an index,
- * suitable for reading in again later. The index generated is
- * effectively stable to all except insertion/deletion operations on
- * the widget.
+ *
+ * This function generates a Tcl_Obj description of an index, suitable
+ * for reading in again later. The index generated is effectively stable
+ * to all except insertion/deletion operations on the widget.
*
* Results:
* A new Tcl_Obj with refCount zero.
@@ -257,25 +272,27 @@ TkTextGetIndexFromObj(interp, textPtr, objPtr)
Tcl_Obj*
TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, indexPtr)
- TkText *textPtr; /* text widget for this index */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Pointer to index. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Text widget for this index */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;/* Pointer to index. */
{
Tcl_Obj *retVal;
retVal = Tcl_NewObj();
retVal->bytes = NULL;
- /*
- * Assumption that the above call returns an object with
+ /*
+ * Assumption that the above call returns an object with:
* retVal->typePtr == NULL
*/
+
MakeObjIndex(textPtr, retVal, indexPtr);
-
- /*
- * Unfortunately, it isn't possible for us to regenerate the
- * string representation so we have to create it here, while we
- * can be sure the contents of the index are still valid.
+
+ /*
+ * Unfortunately, it isn't possible for us to regenerate the string
+ * representation so we have to create it here, while we can be sure the
+ * contents of the index are still valid.
*/
+
UpdateStringOfTextIndex(retVal);
return retVal;
}
@@ -285,23 +302,22 @@ TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, indexPtr)
*
* TkTextMakePixelIndex --
*
- * Given a pixel index and a byte index, look things up in the B-tree
- * and fill in a TkTextIndex structure.
- *
- * The valid input range for pixelIndex is from 0 to the number
- * of pixels in the widget-1. Anything outside that range will
- * be rounded to the closest acceptable value.
+ * Given a pixel index and a byte index, look things up in the B-tree and
+ * fill in a TkTextIndex structure.
+ *
+ * The valid input range for pixelIndex is from 0 to the number of pixels
+ * in the widget-1. Anything outside that range will be rounded to the
+ * closest acceptable value.
*
* Results:
- *
- * The structure at *indexPtr is filled in with information about
- * the character at pixelIndex (or the closest existing character,
- * if the specified one doesn't exist), and the number of excess
- * pixels is returned as a result. This means if the given pixel
- * index is exactly correct for the top-edge of the indexPtr, then
- * zero will be returned, and otherwise we will return the
- * calculation 'desired pixelIndex' - 'actual pixel index of
- * indexPtr'.
+ *
+ * The structure at *indexPtr is filled in with information about the
+ * character at pixelIndex (or the closest existing character, if the
+ * specified one doesn't exist), and the number of excess pixels is
+ * returned as a result. This means if the given pixel index is exactly
+ * correct for the top-edge of the indexPtr, then zero will be returned,
+ * and otherwise we will return the calculation 'desired pixelIndex' -
+ * 'actual pixel index of indexPtr'.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -312,7 +328,7 @@ TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, indexPtr)
int
TkTextMakePixelIndex(textPtr, pixelIndex, indexPtr)
TkText* textPtr; /* The Text Widget */
- int pixelIndex; /* pixel-index of desired line (0 means first
+ int pixelIndex; /* Pixel-index of desired line (0 means first
* pixel of first line of text). */
TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Structure to fill in. */
{
@@ -320,24 +336,24 @@ TkTextMakePixelIndex(textPtr, pixelIndex, indexPtr)
indexPtr->tree = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree;
indexPtr->textPtr = textPtr;
-
+
if (pixelIndex < 0) {
pixelIndex = 0;
}
- indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindPixelLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,
- textPtr,
- pixelIndex,
- &pixelOffset);
- /*
- * 'pixedlIndex' was too large, so we try again, just to find
- * the last pixel in the window
+ indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindPixelLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,
+ textPtr, pixelIndex, &pixelOffset);
+
+ /*
+ * 'pixelIndex' was too large, so we try again, just to find the last
+ * pixel in the window
*/
+
if (indexPtr->linePtr == NULL) {
int lastMinusOne = TkBTreeNumPixels(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,
- textPtr)-1;
- indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindPixelLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,
- textPtr,
- lastMinusOne, &pixelOffset);
+ textPtr)-1;
+
+ indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindPixelLine(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree,
+ textPtr, lastMinusOne, &pixelOffset);
indexPtr->byteIndex = 0;
return pixelOffset;
}
@@ -354,8 +370,8 @@ TkTextMakePixelIndex(textPtr, pixelIndex, indexPtr)
*
* TkTextMakeByteIndex --
*
- * Given a line index and a byte index, look things up in the B-tree
- * and fill in a TkTextIndex structure.
+ * Given a line index and a byte index, look things up in the B-tree and
+ * fill in a TkTextIndex structure.
*
* Results:
* The structure at *indexPtr is filled in with information about the
@@ -374,8 +390,8 @@ TkTextMakeByteIndex(tree, textPtr, lineIndex, byteIndex, indexPtr)
TkTextBTree tree; /* Tree that lineIndex and byteIndex refer
* to. */
CONST TkText *textPtr;
- int lineIndex; /* Index of desired line (0 means first
- * line of text). */
+ int lineIndex; /* Index of desired line (0 means first line
+ * of text). */
int byteIndex; /* Byte index of desired character. */
TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Structure to fill in. */
{
@@ -394,8 +410,8 @@ TkTextMakeByteIndex(tree, textPtr, lineIndex, byteIndex, indexPtr)
}
indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(tree, textPtr, lineIndex);
if (indexPtr->linePtr == NULL) {
- indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(tree, textPtr));
+ indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(tree, textPtr));
byteIndex = 0;
}
if (byteIndex == 0) {
@@ -404,19 +420,19 @@ TkTextMakeByteIndex(tree, textPtr, lineIndex, byteIndex, indexPtr)
}
/*
- * Verify that the index is within the range of the line and points
- * to a valid character boundary.
+ * Verify that the index is within the range of the line and points to a
+ * valid character boundary.
*/
index = 0;
for (segPtr = indexPtr->linePtr->segPtr; ; segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
if (segPtr == NULL) {
/*
- * Use the index of the last character in the line. Since
- * the last character on the line is guaranteed to be a '\n',
- * we can back up a constant sizeof(char) bytes.
+ * Use the index of the last character in the line. Since the last
+ * character on the line is guaranteed to be a '\n', we can back
+ * up a constant sizeof(char) bytes.
*/
-
+
indexPtr->byteIndex = index - sizeof(char);
break;
}
@@ -425,7 +441,7 @@ TkTextMakeByteIndex(tree, textPtr, lineIndex, byteIndex, indexPtr)
if ((byteIndex > index) && (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType)) {
/*
* Prevent UTF-8 character from being split up by ensuring
- * that byteIndex falls on a character boundary. If index
+ * that byteIndex falls on a character boundary. If index
* falls in the middle of a UTF-8 character, it will be
* adjusted to the end of that UTF-8 character.
*/
@@ -447,8 +463,8 @@ TkTextMakeByteIndex(tree, textPtr, lineIndex, byteIndex, indexPtr)
*
* TkTextMakeCharIndex --
*
- * Given a line index and a character index, look things up in the
- * B-tree and fill in a TkTextIndex structure.
+ * Given a line index and a character index, look things up in the B-tree
+ * and fill in a TkTextIndex structure.
*
* Results:
* The structure at *indexPtr is filled in with information about the
@@ -467,8 +483,8 @@ TkTextMakeCharIndex(tree, textPtr, lineIndex, charIndex, indexPtr)
TkTextBTree tree; /* Tree that lineIndex and charIndex refer
* to. */
TkText *textPtr;
- int lineIndex; /* Index of desired line (0 means first
- * line of text). */
+ int lineIndex; /* Index of desired line (0 means first line
+ * of text). */
int charIndex; /* Index of desired character. */
TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Structure to fill in. */
{
@@ -487,25 +503,25 @@ TkTextMakeCharIndex(tree, textPtr, lineIndex, charIndex, indexPtr)
}
indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(tree, textPtr, lineIndex);
if (indexPtr->linePtr == NULL) {
- indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(tree, textPtr));
+ indexPtr->linePtr = TkBTreeFindLine(tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(tree, textPtr));
charIndex = 0;
}
/*
- * Verify that the index is within the range of the line.
- * If not, just use the index of the last character in the line.
+ * Verify that the index is within the range of the line. If not, just use
+ * the index of the last character in the line.
*/
index = 0;
for (segPtr = indexPtr->linePtr->segPtr; ; segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
if (segPtr == NULL) {
/*
- * Use the index of the last character in the line. Since
- * the last character on the line is guaranteed to be a '\n',
- * we can back up a constant sizeof(char) bytes.
+ * Use the index of the last character in the line. Since the last
+ * character on the line is guaranteed to be a '\n', we can back
+ * up a constant sizeof(char) bytes.
*/
-
+
indexPtr->byteIndex = index - sizeof(char);
break;
}
@@ -542,14 +558,14 @@ TkTextMakeCharIndex(tree, textPtr, lineIndex, charIndex, indexPtr)
*
* TkTextIndexToSeg --
*
- * Given an index, this procedure returns the segment and offset
- * within segment for the index.
+ * Given an index, this function returns the segment and offset within
+ * segment for the index.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a pointer to the segment referred to by
- * indexPtr; this will always be a segment with non-zero size. The
- * variable at *offsetPtr is set to hold the integer offset within
- * the segment of the character given by indexPtr.
+ * The return value is a pointer to the segment referred to by indexPtr;
+ * this will always be a segment with non-zero size. The variable at
+ * *offsetPtr is set to hold the integer offset within the segment of the
+ * character given by indexPtr.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -582,7 +598,7 @@ TkTextIndexToSeg(indexPtr, offsetPtr)
*
* TkTextSegToOffset --
*
- * Given a segment pointer and the line containing it, this procedure
+ * Given a segment pointer and the line containing it, this function
* returns the offset of the segment within its line.
*
* Results:
@@ -615,16 +631,16 @@ TkTextSegToOffset(segPtr, linePtr)
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkTextGetObjIndex --
- *
- * Simpler wrapper around the string based function, but could be
- * enhanced with a new object type in the future.
+ *
+ * Simpler wrapper around the string based function, but could be
+ * enhanced with a new object type in the future.
*
* Results:
- * see TkTextGetIndex
+ * see TkTextGetIndex
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
- *
+ * None.
+ *
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -632,27 +648,28 @@ int
TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, idxObj, indexPtr)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Use this for error reporting. */
TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- Tcl_Obj *idxObj; /* Object containing textual description
- * of position. */
+ Tcl_Obj *idxObj; /* Object containing textual description of
+ * position. */
TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Index structure to fill in. */
{
- return GetIndex(interp, NULL, textPtr, Tcl_GetString(idxObj), indexPtr, NULL);
+ return GetIndex(interp, NULL, textPtr, Tcl_GetString(idxObj), indexPtr,
+ NULL);
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkTextSharedGetObjIndex --
- *
- * Simpler wrapper around the string based function, but could be
- * enhanced with a new object type in the future.
+ *
+ * Simpler wrapper around the string based function, but could be
+ * enhanced with a new object type in the future.
*
* Results:
- * see TkTextGetIndex
+ * see TkTextGetIndex
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
- *
+ * None.
+ *
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -660,12 +677,12 @@ int
TkTextSharedGetObjIndex(interp, sharedTextPtr, idxObj, indexPtr)
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Use this for error reporting. */
TkSharedText *sharedTextPtr;/* Information about text widget. */
- Tcl_Obj *idxObj; /* Object containing textual description
- * of position. */
+ Tcl_Obj *idxObj; /* Object containing textual description of
+ * position. */
TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Index structure to fill in. */
{
- return GetIndex(interp, sharedTextPtr, NULL,
- Tcl_GetString(idxObj), indexPtr, NULL);
+ return GetIndex(interp, sharedTextPtr, NULL, Tcl_GetString(idxObj),
+ indexPtr, NULL);
}
/*
@@ -676,10 +693,10 @@ TkTextSharedGetObjIndex(interp, sharedTextPtr, idxObj, indexPtr)
* Given a string, return the index that is described.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a standard Tcl return result. If TCL_OK is
+ * The return value is a standard Tcl return result. If TCL_OK is
* returned, then everything went well and the index at *indexPtr is
- * filled in; otherwise TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message
- * is left in the interp's result.
+ * filled in; otherwise TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message is
+ * left in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -705,14 +722,14 @@ TkTextGetIndex(interp, textPtr, string, indexPtr)
* Given a string, return the index that is described.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is a standard Tcl return result. If TCL_OK is
+ * The return value is a standard Tcl return result. If TCL_OK is
* returned, then everything went well and the index at *indexPtr is
- * filled in; otherwise TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message
- * is left in the interp's result.
- *
- * If *canCachePtr is non-NULL, and everything went well, the
- * integer it points to is set to 1 if the indexPtr is something
- * which can be cached, and zero otherwise.
+ * filled in; otherwise TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message is
+ * left in the interp's result.
+ *
+ * If *canCachePtr is non-NULL, and everything went well, the integer it
+ * points to is set to 1 if the indexPtr is something which can be
+ * cached, and zero otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -727,8 +744,8 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
CONST char *string; /* Textual description of position. */
TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Index structure to fill in. */
- int *canCachePtr; /* Pointer to integer to store whether
- * we can cache the index (or NULL) */
+ int *canCachePtr; /* Pointer to integer to store whether we can
+ * cache the index (or NULL). */
{
char *p, *end, *endOfBase;
TkTextIndex first, last;
@@ -737,17 +754,16 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
CONST char *cp;
Tcl_DString copy;
int canCache = 0;
-
+
if (sharedPtr == NULL) {
sharedPtr = textPtr->sharedTextPtr;
}
-
+
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Stage 1: check to see if the index consists of nothing but a mark
- * name. We do this check now even though it's also done later, in
- * order to allow mark names that include funny characters such as
- * spaces or "+1c".
+ * Stage 1: check to see if the index consists of nothing but a mark name.
+ * We do this check now even though it's also done later, in order to
+ * allow mark names that include funny characters such as spaces or "+1c".
*---------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -764,11 +780,11 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
indexPtr->tree = sharedPtr->tree;
/*
- * First look for the form "tag.first" or "tag.last" where "tag"
- * is the name of a valid tag. Try to use up as much as possible
- * of the string in this check (strrchr instead of strchr below).
- * Doing the check now, and in this way, allows tag names to include
- * funny characters like "@" or "+1c".
+ * First look for the form "tag.first" or "tag.last" where "tag" is the
+ * name of a valid tag. Try to use up as much as possible of the string in
+ * this check (strrchr instead of strchr below). Doing the check now, and
+ * in this way, allows tag names to include funny characters like "@" or
+ * "+1c".
*/
Tcl_DStringInit(&copy);
@@ -778,7 +794,7 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
TkTextTag *tagPtr;
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr = NULL;
CONST char *tagName;
-
+
if ((p[1] == 'f') && (strncmp(p+1, "first", 5) == 0)) {
wantLast = 0;
endOfBase = p+6;
@@ -788,13 +804,14 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
} else {
goto tryxy;
}
+
tagPtr = NULL;
tagName = Tcl_DStringValue(&copy);
if (((p - tagName) == 3) && !strncmp(tagName, "sel", 3)) {
- /*
- * Special case for sel tag which is not stored in
- * the hash table.
+ /*
+ * Special case for sel tag which is not stored in the hash table.
*/
+
tagPtr = textPtr->selTagPtr;
} else {
*p = 0;
@@ -804,17 +821,18 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
tagPtr = (TkTextTag *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
}
}
+
if (tagPtr == NULL) {
goto tryxy;
}
+
TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr, 0, 0, &first);
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr),
- 0, &last);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr), 0, &last);
TkBTreeStartSearch(&first, &last, tagPtr, &search);
if (!TkBTreeCharTagged(&first, tagPtr) && !TkBTreeNextTag(&search)) {
if (tagPtr == textPtr->selTagPtr) {
- tagName = "sel";
+ tagName = "sel";
} else {
tagName = Tcl_GetHashKey(&sharedPtr->tagTable, hPtr);
}
@@ -834,7 +852,7 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
goto gotBase;
}
- tryxy:
+ tryxy:
if (string[0] == '@') {
/*
* Find character at a given x,y location in the window.
@@ -854,7 +872,7 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
}
TkTextPixelIndex(textPtr, x, y, indexPtr, NULL);
endOfBase = end;
- goto gotBase;
+ goto gotBase;
}
if (isdigit(UCHAR(string[0])) || (string[0] == '-')) {
@@ -879,8 +897,8 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
}
endOfBase = end;
}
- TkTextMakeCharIndex(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr, lineIndex,
- charIndex, indexPtr);
+ TkTextMakeCharIndex(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr, lineIndex, charIndex,
+ indexPtr);
canCache = 1;
goto gotBase;
}
@@ -912,8 +930,7 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
*/
TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr),
- 0, indexPtr);
+ TkBTreeNumLines(sharedPtr->tree, textPtr), 0, indexPtr);
canCache = 1;
goto gotBase;
} else {
@@ -946,14 +963,14 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Stage 3: process zero or more modifiers. Each modifier is either
- * a keyword like "wordend" or "linestart", or it has the form
- * "op count units" where op is + or -, count is a number, and units
- * is "chars" or "lines".
+ * Stage 3: process zero or more modifiers. Each modifier is either a
+ * keyword like "wordend" or "linestart", or it has the form "op count
+ * units" where op is + or -, count is a number, and units is "chars" or
+ * "lines".
*-------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
- gotBase:
+ gotBase:
cp = endOfBase;
while (1) {
while (isspace(UCHAR(*cp))) {
@@ -962,7 +979,7 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
if (*cp == 0) {
break;
}
-
+
if ((*cp == '+') || (*cp == '-')) {
cp = ForwBack(textPtr, cp, indexPtr);
} else {
@@ -973,7 +990,8 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
}
}
Tcl_DStringFree(&copy);
- done:
+
+ done:
if (canCachePtr != NULL) {
*canCachePtr = canCache;
}
@@ -982,11 +1000,10 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
}
return TCL_OK;
- error:
+ error:
Tcl_DStringFree(&copy);
Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad text index \"", string, "\"",
- (char *) NULL);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad text index \"", string, "\"", (char *)NULL);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
@@ -994,13 +1011,13 @@ GetIndex(interp, sharedPtr, textPtr, string, indexPtr, canCachePtr)
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkTextPrintIndex --
- *
- * This procedure generates a string description of an index, suitable
- * for reading in again later.
+ *
+ * This function generates a string description of an index, suitable for
+ * reading in again later.
*
* Results:
- * The characters pointed to by string are modified. Returns the
- * number of characters in the string.
+ * The characters pointed to by string are modified. Returns the number
+ * of characters in the string.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1012,8 +1029,8 @@ int
TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, indexPtr, string)
CONST TkText *textPtr;
CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr;/* Pointer to index. */
- char *string; /* Place to store the position. Must have
- * at least TK_POS_CHARS characters. */
+ char *string; /* Place to store the position. Must have at
+ * least TK_POS_CHARS characters. */
{
TkTextSegment *segPtr;
TkTextLine *linePtr;
@@ -1022,12 +1039,14 @@ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, indexPtr, string)
numBytes = indexPtr->byteIndex;
charIndex = 0;
linePtr = indexPtr->linePtr;
+
for (segPtr = linePtr->segPtr; ; segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
if (segPtr == NULL) {
- /*
- * Two logical lines merged into one display line
- * through eliding of a newline
+ /*
+ * Two logical lines merged into one display line through eliding
+ * of a newline.
*/
+
linePtr = TkBTreeNextLine(NULL, linePtr);
segPtr = linePtr->segPtr;
}
@@ -1041,14 +1060,15 @@ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, indexPtr, string)
}
numBytes -= segPtr->size;
}
+
if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType) {
charIndex += Tcl_NumUtfChars(segPtr->body.chars, numBytes);
} else {
charIndex += numBytes;
}
- return sprintf(string, "%d.%d",
- TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexPtr->linePtr) + 1,
- charIndex);
+
+ return sprintf(string, "%d.%d",
+ TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexPtr->linePtr) + 1, charIndex);
}
/*
@@ -1085,13 +1105,14 @@ TkTextIndexCmp(index1Ptr, index2Ptr)
return 0;
}
}
- /*
- * Assumption here that it is ok for comparisons to reflect
- * the full B-tree and not just the portion that is available
- * to any client. This should be true because the only
- * indexPtr's we should be given are ones which are valid
- * for the current client.
+
+ /*
+ * Assumption here that it is ok for comparisons to reflect the full
+ * B-tree and not just the portion that is available to any client. This
+ * should be true because the only indexPtr's we should be given are ones
+ * which are valid for the current client.
*/
+
line1 = TkBTreeLinesTo(NULL, index1Ptr->linePtr);
line2 = TkBTreeLinesTo(NULL, index2Ptr->linePtr);
if (line1 < line2) {
@@ -1108,14 +1129,14 @@ TkTextIndexCmp(index1Ptr, index2Ptr)
*
* ForwBack --
*
- * This procedure handles +/- modifiers for indices to adjust the
- * index forwards or backwards.
+ * This function handles +/- modifiers for indices to adjust the index
+ * forwards or backwards.
*
* Results:
- * If the modifier in string is successfully parsed then the return
- * value is the address of the first character after the modifier,
- * and *indexPtr is updated to reflect the modifier. If there is a
- * syntax error in the modifier then NULL is returned.
+ * If the modifier in string is successfully parsed then the return value
+ * is the address of the first character after the modifier, and
+ * *indexPtr is updated to reflect the modifier. If there is a syntax
+ * error in the modifier then NULL is returned.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1126,10 +1147,9 @@ TkTextIndexCmp(index1Ptr, index2Ptr)
static CONST char *
ForwBack(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- CONST char *string; /* String to parse for additional info
- * about modifier (count and units).
- * Points to "+" or "-" that starts
- * modifier. */
+ CONST char *string; /* String to parse for additional info about
+ * modifier (count and units). Points to "+"
+ * or "-" that starts modifier. */
TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Index to update as specified in string. */
{
register CONST char *p, *units;
@@ -1155,28 +1175,27 @@ ForwBack(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
}
/*
- * Find the end of this modifier (next space or + or - character),
- * then check if there is a textual 'display' or 'any' modifier.
- * These modifiers can be their own word (in which case they can
- * be abbreviated) or they can follow on to the actual unit in
- * a single word (in which case no abbreviation is allowed). So,
- * 'display lines', 'd lines', 'displaylin' are all ok, but 'dline'
- * is not.
+ * Find the end of this modifier (next space or + or - character), then
+ * check if there is a textual 'display' or 'any' modifier. These
+ * modifiers can be their own word (in which case they can be abbreviated)
+ * or they can follow on to the actual unit in a single word (in which
+ * case no abbreviation is allowed). So, 'display lines', 'd lines',
+ * 'displaylin' are all ok, but 'dline' is not.
*/
- units = p;
+ units = p;
while ((*p != '\0') && !isspace(UCHAR(*p)) && (*p != '+') && (*p != '-')) {
p++;
}
length = p - units;
- if ((*units == 'd') && (strncmp(units, "display",
+ if ((*units == 'd') && (strncmp(units, "display",
(length > 7 ? 7 : length)) == 0)) {
modifier = TKINDEX_DISPLAY;
if (length > 7) {
p -= (length - 7);
}
- } else if ((*units == 'a') && (strncmp(units, "any",
- (length > 3 ? 3 : length)) == 0)) {
+ } else if ((*units == 'a') &&
+ (strncmp(units, "any", (length > 3 ? 3 : length)) == 0)) {
modifier = TKINDEX_ANY;
if (length > 3) {
p -= (length - 3);
@@ -1185,16 +1204,17 @@ ForwBack(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
modifier = TKINDEX_NONE;
}
- /*
- * If we had a modifier, which we interpreted ok, so now forward
- * to the actual units.
+ /*
+ * If we had a modifier, which we interpreted ok, so now forward to the
+ * actual units.
*/
+
if (modifier != TKINDEX_NONE) {
while (isspace(UCHAR(*p))) {
p++;
}
- units = p;
- while ((*p != '\0') && !isspace(UCHAR(*p)) && (*p != '+') && (*p != '-')) {
+ units = p;
+ while (*p!='\0' && !isspace(UCHAR(*p)) && *p!='+' && *p!='-') {
p++;
}
length = p - units;
@@ -1203,8 +1223,10 @@ ForwBack(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
/*
* Finally parse the units.
*/
+
if ((*units == 'c') && (strncmp(units, "chars", length) == 0)) {
TkTextCountType type;
+
if (modifier == TKINDEX_NONE) {
type = COUNT_INDICES;
} else if (modifier == TKINDEX_ANY) {
@@ -1212,6 +1234,7 @@ ForwBack(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
} else {
type = COUNT_DISPLAY_CHARS;
}
+
if (*string == '+') {
TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, count, indexPtr, type);
} else {
@@ -1219,11 +1242,13 @@ ForwBack(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
}
} else if ((*units == 'i') && (strncmp(units, "indices", length) == 0)) {
TkTextCountType type;
+
if (modifier == TKINDEX_DISPLAY) {
type = COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES;
} else {
type = COUNT_INDICES;
}
+
if (*string == '+') {
TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, count, indexPtr, type);
} else {
@@ -1231,68 +1256,79 @@ ForwBack(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
}
} else if ((*units == 'l') && (strncmp(units, "lines", length) == 0)) {
if (modifier == TKINDEX_DISPLAY) {
- /*
+ /*
* Find the appropriate pixel offset of the current position
- * within its display line. This also has the side-effect of
- * moving indexPtr, but that doesn't matter since we will do
- * it again below.
- *
- * Then find the right display line, and finally calculated
- * the index we want in that display line, based on the
- * original pixel offset.
+ * within its display line. This also has the side-effect of
+ * moving indexPtr, but that doesn't matter since we will do it
+ * again below.
+ *
+ * Then find the right display line, and finally calculated the
+ * index we want in that display line, based on the original pixel
+ * offset.
*/
+
int xOffset, forward;
+
if (TkTextIsElided(textPtr, indexPtr, NULL)) {
- /* Go forward to the first non-elided index */
- TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 0, indexPtr,
- COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
+ /*
+ * Go forward to the first non-elided index.
+ */
+
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 0, indexPtr,
+ COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
}
- /*
- * Unlike the Forw/BackChars code, the display line code
- * is sensitive to whether we are genuinely going
- * forwards or backwards. So, we need to determine that.
- * This is important in the case where we have "+ -3
- * displaylines", for example.
+
+ /*
+ * Unlike the Forw/BackChars code, the display line code is
+ * sensitive to whether we are genuinely going forwards or
+ * backwards. So, we need to determine that. This is important in
+ * the case where we have "+ -3 displaylines", for example.
*/
+
if ((count < 0) ^ (*string == '-')) {
forward = 0;
} else {
forward = 1;
}
+
count = abs(count);
if (count == 0) {
return p;
}
+
if (forward) {
TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, &xOffset);
while (count-- > 0) {
- /*
- * Go to the end of the line, then forward one
- * char/byte to get to the beginning of the next
- * line.
+ /*
+ * Go to the end of the line, then forward one char/byte
+ * to get to the beginning of the next line.
*/
+
TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, NULL);
- TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
- COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
+ COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
}
} else {
TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, indexPtr, 0, &xOffset);
while (count-- > 0) {
- /*
+ /*
* Go to the beginning of the line, then backward one
* char/byte to get to the end of the previous line
*/
+
TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, indexPtr, 0, NULL);
- TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
- COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
+ TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
+ COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
}
TkTextFindDisplayLineEnd(textPtr, indexPtr, 0, NULL);
}
- /*
+
+ /*
* This call assumes indexPtr is the beginning of a display line
* and moves it to the 'xOffset' position of that line, which is
* just what we want.
*/
+
TkTextIndexOfX(textPtr, xOffset, indexPtr);
} else {
lineIndex = TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexPtr->linePtr);
@@ -1302,31 +1338,29 @@ ForwBack(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
lineIndex -= count;
/*
- * The check below retains the character position, even
- * if the line runs off the start of the file. Without
- * it, the character position will get reset to 0 by
- * TkTextMakeIndex.
+ * The check below retains the character position, even if the
+ * line runs off the start of the file. Without it, the
+ * character position will get reset to 0 by TkTextMakeIndex.
*/
if (lineIndex < 0) {
lineIndex = 0;
}
}
+
/*
* This doesn't work quite right if using a proportional font or
- * UTF-8 characters with varying numbers of bytes, or if there
- * are embedded windows, images, etc. The cursor will bop
- * around, keeping a constant number of bytes (not characters)
- * from the left edge (but making sure not to split any UTF-8
- * characters), regardless of the x-position the index
- * corresponds to. The proper way to do this is to get the
- * x-position of the index and then pick the character at the
- * same x-position in the new line.
+ * UTF-8 characters with varying numbers of bytes, or if there are
+ * embedded windows, images, etc. The cursor will bop around,
+ * keeping a constant number of bytes (not characters) from the
+ * left edge (but making sure not to split any UTF-8 characters),
+ * regardless of the x-position the index corresponds to. The
+ * proper way to do this is to get the x-position of the index and
+ * then pick the character at the same x-position in the new line.
*/
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(indexPtr->tree, textPtr,
- lineIndex, indexPtr->byteIndex,
- indexPtr);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(indexPtr->tree, textPtr, lineIndex,
+ indexPtr->byteIndex, indexPtr);
}
} else {
return NULL;
@@ -1339,16 +1373,16 @@ ForwBack(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
*
* TkTextIndexForwBytes --
*
- * Given an index for a text widget, this procedure creates a new
- * index that points "count" bytes ahead of the source index.
+ * Given an index for a text widget, this function creates a new index
+ * that points "count" bytes ahead of the source index.
*
* Results:
* *dstPtr is modified to refer to the character "count" bytes after
- * srcPtr, or to the last character in the TkText if there aren't
- * "count" bytes left.
- *
- * In this latter case, the function returns '1' to indicate
- * that not all of 'byteCount' could be used.
+ * srcPtr, or to the last character in the TkText if there aren't "count"
+ * bytes left.
+ *
+ * In this latter case, the function returns '1' to indicate that not all
+ * of 'byteCount' could be used.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1360,7 +1394,7 @@ int
TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, srcPtr, byteCount, dstPtr)
CONST TkText *textPtr;
CONST TkTextIndex *srcPtr; /* Source index. */
- int byteCount; /* How many bytes forward to move. May be
+ int byteCount; /* How many bytes forward to move. May be
* negative. */
TkTextIndex *dstPtr; /* Destination index: gets modified. */
{
@@ -1387,8 +1421,8 @@ TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, srcPtr, byteCount, dstPtr)
}
/*
- * If the new index is in the same line then we're done.
- * Otherwise go on to the next line.
+ * If the new index is in the same line then we're done. Otherwise go
+ * on to the next line.
*/
if (dstPtr->byteIndex < lineLength) {
@@ -1409,19 +1443,18 @@ TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, srcPtr, byteCount, dstPtr)
*
* TkTextIndexForwChars --
*
- * Given an index for a text widget, this procedure creates a new
- * index that points "count" items of type given by "type" ahead of
- * the source index. "count" can be zero, which is useful in
- * the case where one wishes to move forward by display
- * (non-elided) chars or indices or one wishes to move forward
- * by chars, skipping any intervening indices. In this case
- * dstPtr will point to the first acceptable index which is
+ * Given an index for a text widget, this function creates a new index
+ * that points "count" items of type given by "type" ahead of the source
+ * index. "count" can be zero, which is useful in the case where one
+ * wishes to move forward by display (non-elided) chars or indices or one
+ * wishes to move forward by chars, skipping any intervening indices. In
+ * this case dstPtr will point to the first acceptable index which is
* encountered.
*
* Results:
- * *dstPtr is modified to refer to the character "count" items
- * after srcPtr, or to the last character in the TkText if there
- * aren't sufficient items left in the widget.
+ * *dstPtr is modified to refer to the character "count" items after
+ * srcPtr, or to the last character in the TkText if there aren't
+ * sufficient items left in the widget.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1431,12 +1464,12 @@ TkTextIndexForwBytes(textPtr, srcPtr, byteCount, dstPtr)
void
TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
- CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
+ CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
CONST TkTextIndex *srcPtr; /* Source index. */
- int charCount; /* How many characters forward to move.
- * May be negative. */
+ int charCount; /* How many characters forward to move. May
+ * be negative. */
TkTextIndex *dstPtr; /* Destination index: gets modified. */
- TkTextCountType type; /* The type of item to count */
+ TkTextCountType type; /* The type of item to count */
{
TkTextLine *linePtr;
TkTextSegment *segPtr;
@@ -1446,7 +1479,7 @@ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
Tcl_UniChar ch;
int elide = 0;
int checkElided = (type & COUNT_DISPLAY);
-
+
if (charCount < 0) {
TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, srcPtr, -charCount, dstPtr, type);
return;
@@ -1459,21 +1492,22 @@ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
*dstPtr = *srcPtr;
/*
- * Find seg that contains src byteIndex.
- * Move forward specified number of chars.
+ * Find seg that contains src byteIndex. Move forward specified number of
+ * chars.
*/
if (checkElided) {
- /*
- * In this case we have already calculated the information
- * we need, so no need to use TkTextIndexToSeg()
+ /*
+ * In this case we have already calculated the information we need, so
+ * no need to use TkTextIndexToSeg()
*/
+
segPtr = infoPtr->segPtr;
byteOffset = dstPtr->byteIndex - infoPtr->segOffset;
} else {
segPtr = TkTextIndexToSeg(dstPtr, &byteOffset);
}
-
+
while (1) {
/*
* Go through each segment in line looking for specified character
@@ -1483,61 +1517,62 @@ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
for ( ; segPtr != NULL; segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
/*
* If we do need to pay attention to the visibility of
- * characters/indices, check that first. If the current
- * segment isn't visible, then we simply continue the
- * loop
+ * characters/indices, check that first. If the current segment
+ * isn't visible, then we simply continue the loop
*/
- if (checkElided) {
- if ((segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType)
- || (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType)) {
- TkTextTag *tagPtr = segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr;
- /*
- * The elide state only changes if this tag is
- * either the current highest priority tag
- * (and is therefore being toggled off), or it's
- * a new tag with higher priority.
- */
- if (tagPtr->elideString != NULL) {
- infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority]++;
- if (infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority] & 1) {
- infoPtr->tagPtrs[tagPtr->priority] = tagPtr;
- }
- if (tagPtr->priority >= infoPtr->elidePriority) {
- if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType) {
- /*
- * If it is being toggled off, and it has
- * an elide string, it must actually be the
- * current highest priority tag, so this
- * check is redundant:
- */
- if (tagPtr->priority != infoPtr->elidePriority) {
- Tcl_Panic("Bad tag priority being toggled off");
- }
-
- /*
- * Find previous elide tag, if any (if not
- * then elide will be zero, of course).
- */
- elide = 0;
- while (--infoPtr->elidePriority > 0) {
- if (infoPtr->tagCnts[infoPtr->elidePriority]
+
+ if (checkElided && ((segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType)
+ || (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType))) {
+ TkTextTag *tagPtr = segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr;
+
+ /*
+ * The elide state only changes if this tag is either the
+ * current highest priority tag (and is therefore being
+ * toggled off), or it's a new tag with higher priority.
+ */
+
+ if (tagPtr->elideString != NULL) {
+ infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority]++;
+ if (infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority] & 1) {
+ infoPtr->tagPtrs[tagPtr->priority] = tagPtr;
+ }
+
+ if (tagPtr->priority >= infoPtr->elidePriority) {
+ if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType) {
+ /*
+ * If it is being toggled off, and it has an elide
+ * string, it must actually be the current highest
+ * priority tag, so this check is redundant:
+ */
+
+ if (tagPtr->priority != infoPtr->elidePriority) {
+ Tcl_Panic("Bad tag priority being toggled off");
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Find previous elide tag, if any (if not then
+ * elide will be zero, of course).
+ */
+
+ elide = 0;
+ while (--infoPtr->elidePriority > 0) {
+ if (infoPtr->tagCnts[infoPtr->elidePriority]
& 1) {
- elide = infoPtr->tagPtrs
+ elide = infoPtr->tagPtrs
[infoPtr->elidePriority]->elide;
- break;
- }
+ break;
}
- } else {
- elide = tagPtr->elide;
- infoPtr->elidePriority = tagPtr->priority;
}
+ } else {
+ elide = tagPtr->elide;
+ infoPtr->elidePriority = tagPtr->priority;
}
}
}
}
if (!elide) {
- if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType) {
+ if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType) {
start = segPtr->body.chars + byteOffset;
end = segPtr->body.chars + segPtr->size;
for (p = start; p < end; p += Tcl_UtfToUniChar(p, &ch)) {
@@ -1547,27 +1582,24 @@ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
}
charCount--;
}
- } else {
- if (type & COUNT_INDICES) {
- if (charCount < segPtr->size - byteOffset) {
- dstPtr->byteIndex += charCount;
- goto forwardCharDone;
- }
- charCount -= segPtr->size - byteOffset;
+ } else if (type & COUNT_INDICES) {
+ if (charCount < segPtr->size - byteOffset) {
+ dstPtr->byteIndex += charCount;
+ goto forwardCharDone;
}
+ charCount -= segPtr->size - byteOffset;
}
}
-
+
dstPtr->byteIndex += segPtr->size - byteOffset;
byteOffset = 0;
}
/*
- * Go to the next line. If we are at the end of the text item,
- * back up one byte (for the terminal '\n' character) and return
- * that index.
+ * Go to the next line. If we are at the end of the text item, back up
+ * one byte (for the terminal '\n' character) and return that index.
*/
-
+
linePtr = TkBTreeNextLine(textPtr, dstPtr->linePtr);
if (linePtr == NULL) {
dstPtr->byteIndex -= sizeof(char);
@@ -1577,6 +1609,7 @@ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
dstPtr->byteIndex = 0;
segPtr = dstPtr->linePtr->segPtr;
}
+
forwardCharDone:
if (infoPtr != NULL) {
TkTextFreeElideInfo(infoPtr);
@@ -1589,19 +1622,18 @@ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
*
* TkTextIndexCount --
*
- * Given an ordered pair of indices in a text widget, this
- * procedure counts how many characters (not bytes) are between
- * the two indices.
- *
- * It is illegal to call this procedure with unordered indices.
- *
- * Note that 'textPtr' is only used if we need to check for
- * elided attributes, i.e. if type is COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES or
+ * Given an ordered pair of indices in a text widget, this function
+ * counts how many characters (not bytes) are between the two indices.
+ *
+ * It is illegal to call this function with unordered indices.
+ *
+ * Note that 'textPtr' is only used if we need to check for elided
+ * attributes, i.e. if type is COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES or
* COUNT_DISPLAY_CHARS.
*
* Results:
- * The number of characters in the given range, which meet
- * the appropriate 'type' attributes.
+ * The number of characters in the given range, which meet the
+ * appropriate 'type' attributes.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1611,13 +1643,14 @@ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
int
TkTextIndexCount(textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, type)
- CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1;/* Index describing location of
- * character from which to count. */
- CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2;/* Index describing location of last
- * character at which to stop the
- * count. */
- TkTextCountType type; /* The kind of indices to count */
+ CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr1;
+ /* Index describing location of character from
+ * which to count. */
+ CONST TkTextIndex *indexPtr2;
+ /* Index describing location of last character
+ * at which to stop the count. */
+ TkTextCountType type; /* The kind of indices to count. */
{
TkTextLine *linePtr1;
TkTextSegment *segPtr, *seg2Ptr = NULL;
@@ -1628,43 +1661,43 @@ TkTextIndexCount(textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, type)
int checkElided = (type & COUNT_DISPLAY);
/*
- * Find seg that contains src index, and remember
- * how many bytes not to count in the given segment.
+ * Find seg that contains src index, and remember how many bytes not to
+ * count in the given segment.
*/
segPtr = TkTextIndexToSeg(indexPtr1, &byteOffset);
linePtr1 = indexPtr1->linePtr;
-
+
seg2Ptr = TkTextIndexToSeg(indexPtr2, &maxBytes);
if (checkElided) {
infoPtr = (TkTextElideInfo*)ckalloc((unsigned)sizeof(TkTextElideInfo));
elide = TkTextIsElided(textPtr, indexPtr1, infoPtr);
}
-
+
while (1) {
/*
- * Go through each segment in line adding up the number
- * of characters.
+ * Go through each segment in line adding up the number of characters.
*/
-
+
for ( ; segPtr != NULL; segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
/*
* If we do need to pay attention to the visibility of
- * characters/indices, check that first. If the current
- * segment isn't visible, then we simply continue the
- * loop
+ * characters/indices, check that first. If the current segment
+ * isn't visible, then we simply continue the loop.
*/
+
if (checkElided) {
if ((segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType)
- || (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType)) {
+ || (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType)) {
TkTextTag *tagPtr = segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr;
+
/*
- * The elide state only changes if this tag is
- * either the current highest priority tag
- * (and is therefore being toggled off), or it's
- * a new tag with higher priority.
+ * The elide state only changes if this tag is either the
+ * current highest priority tag (and is therefore being
+ * toggled off), or it's a new tag with higher priority.
*/
+
if (tagPtr->elideString != NULL) {
infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority]++;
if (infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority] & 1) {
@@ -1672,26 +1705,28 @@ TkTextIndexCount(textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, type)
}
if (tagPtr->priority >= infoPtr->elidePriority) {
if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType) {
- /*
- * If it is being toggled off, and it has
- * an elide string, it must actually be the
- * current highest priority tag, so this
- * check is redundant:
+ /*
+ * If it is being toggled off, and it has an
+ * elide string, it must actually be the
+ * current highest priority tag, so this check
+ * is redundant:
*/
- if (tagPtr->priority != infoPtr->elidePriority) {
+
+ if (tagPtr->priority!=infoPtr->elidePriority) {
Tcl_Panic("Bad tag priority being toggled off");
}
-
- /*
+
+ /*
* Find previous elide tag, if any (if not
* then elide will be zero, of course).
*/
+
elide = 0;
while (--infoPtr->elidePriority > 0) {
- if (infoPtr->tagCnts[infoPtr->elidePriority]
- & 1) {
- elide = infoPtr->tagPtrs
- [infoPtr->elidePriority]->elide;
+ if (infoPtr->tagCnts[
+ infoPtr->elidePriority] & 1) {
+ elide = infoPtr->tagPtrs[
+ infoPtr->elidePriority]->elide;
break;
}
}
@@ -1710,29 +1745,34 @@ TkTextIndexCount(textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, type)
continue;
}
}
-
+
if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType) {
int byteLen = segPtr->size - byteOffset;
- register unsigned char *str =
- (unsigned char *) segPtr->body.chars + byteOffset;
+ register unsigned char *str = (unsigned char *)
+ segPtr->body.chars + byteOffset;
register int i;
if (segPtr == seg2Ptr) {
if (byteLen > (maxBytes - byteOffset)) {
- byteLen = maxBytes - byteOffset;
+ byteLen = maxBytes - byteOffset;
}
}
i = byteLen;
-
+
/*
- * This is a speed sensitive function, so run specially over the
- * string to count continuous ascii characters before resorting
- * to the Tcl_NumUtfChars call. This is a long form of:
- * stringPtr->numChars =
- * Tcl_NumUtfChars(objPtr->bytes, objPtr->length);
+ * This is a speed sensitive function, so run specially over
+ * the string to count continuous ascii characters before
+ * resorting to the Tcl_NumUtfChars call. This is a long form
+ * of:
+ *
+ * stringPtr->numChars =
+ * Tcl_NumUtfChars(objPtr->bytes, objPtr->length);
*/
- while (i && (*str < 0xC0)) { i--; str++; }
+ while (i && (*str < 0xC0)) {
+ i--;
+ str++;
+ }
count += byteLen - i;
if (i) {
count += Tcl_NumUtfChars(segPtr->body.chars + byteOffset
@@ -1741,6 +1781,7 @@ TkTextIndexCount(textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, type)
} else {
if (type & COUNT_INDICES) {
int byteLen = segPtr->size - byteOffset;
+
if (segPtr == seg2Ptr) {
if (byteLen > (maxBytes - byteOffset)) {
byteLen = maxBytes - byteOffset;
@@ -1756,17 +1797,17 @@ TkTextIndexCount(textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, type)
}
/*
- * Go to the next line. If we are at the end of the text item,
- * back up one byte (for the terminal '\n' character) and return
- * that index.
+ * Go to the next line. If we are at the end of the text item, back up
+ * one byte (for the terminal '\n' character) and return that index.
*/
-
+
linePtr1 = TkBTreeNextLine(textPtr, linePtr1);
if (linePtr1 == NULL) {
Tcl_Panic("Reached end of text widget when counting characters");
}
segPtr = linePtr1->segPtr;
}
+
countDone:
if (infoPtr != NULL) {
TkTextFreeElideInfo(infoPtr);
@@ -1774,22 +1815,22 @@ TkTextIndexCount(textPtr, indexPtr1, indexPtr2, type)
}
return count;
}
-
+
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkTextIndexBackBytes --
*
- * Given an index for a text widget, this procedure creates a new
- * index that points "count" bytes earlier than the source index.
+ * Given an index for a text widget, this function creates a new index
+ * that points "count" bytes earlier than the source index.
*
* Results:
* *dstPtr is modified to refer to the character "count" bytes before
* srcPtr, or to the first character in the TkText if there aren't
* "count" bytes earlier than srcPtr.
- *
- * Returns 1 if we couldn't use all of 'byteCount' because we
- * have run into the beginning or end of the text, and zero otherwise.
+ *
+ * Returns 1 if we couldn't use all of 'byteCount' because we have run
+ * into the beginning or end of the text, and zero otherwise.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1801,7 +1842,7 @@ int
TkTextIndexBackBytes(textPtr, srcPtr, byteCount, dstPtr)
CONST TkText *textPtr;
CONST TkTextIndex *srcPtr; /* Source index. */
- int byteCount; /* How many bytes backward to move. May be
+ int byteCount; /* How many bytes backward to move. May be
* negative. */
TkTextIndex *dstPtr; /* Destination index: gets modified. */
{
@@ -1817,8 +1858,8 @@ TkTextIndexBackBytes(textPtr, srcPtr, byteCount, dstPtr)
lineIndex = -1;
while (dstPtr->byteIndex < 0) {
/*
- * Move back one line in the text. If we run off the beginning
- * of the file then just return the first character in the text.
+ * Move back one line in the text. If we run off the beginning of the
+ * file then just return the first character in the text.
*/
if (lineIndex < 0) {
@@ -1848,19 +1889,18 @@ TkTextIndexBackBytes(textPtr, srcPtr, byteCount, dstPtr)
*
* TkTextIndexBackChars --
*
- * Given an index for a text widget, this procedure creates a new
- * index that points "count" items of type given by "type" earlier
- * than the source index. "count" can be zero, which is useful in
- * the case where one wishes to move backward by display
- * (non-elided) chars or indices or one wishes to move backward by
- * chars, skipping any intervening indices. In this case the
- * returned index *dstPtr will point just _after_ the first
- * acceptable index which is encountered.
+ * Given an index for a text widget, this function creates a new index
+ * that points "count" items of type given by "type" earlier than the
+ * source index. "count" can be zero, which is useful in the case where
+ * one wishes to move backward by display (non-elided) chars or indices
+ * or one wishes to move backward by chars, skipping any intervening
+ * indices. In this case the returned index *dstPtr will point just
+ * _after_ the first acceptable index which is encountered.
*
* Results:
- * *dstPtr is modified to refer to the character "count" items
- * before srcPtr, or to the first index in the window if there
- * aren't sufficient items earlier than srcPtr.
+ * *dstPtr is modified to refer to the character "count" items before
+ * srcPtr, or to the first index in the window if there aren't sufficient
+ * items earlier than srcPtr.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1870,12 +1910,12 @@ TkTextIndexBackBytes(textPtr, srcPtr, byteCount, dstPtr)
void
TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
- CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
+ CONST TkText *textPtr; /* Overall information about text widget. */
CONST TkTextIndex *srcPtr; /* Source index. */
- int charCount; /* How many characters backward to move.
- * May be negative. */
+ int charCount; /* How many characters backward to move. May
+ * be negative. */
TkTextIndex *dstPtr; /* Destination index: gets modified. */
- TkTextCountType type; /* The type of item to count */
+ TkTextCountType type; /* The type of item to count */
{
TkTextSegment *segPtr, *oldPtr;
TkTextElideInfo *infoPtr = NULL;
@@ -1889,21 +1929,21 @@ TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
return;
}
if (checkElided) {
- infoPtr = (TkTextElideInfo*)ckalloc((unsigned)sizeof(TkTextElideInfo));
+ infoPtr = (TkTextElideInfo *) ckalloc(sizeof(TkTextElideInfo));
elide = TkTextIsElided(textPtr, srcPtr, infoPtr);
}
-
+
*dstPtr = *srcPtr;
/*
- * Find offset within seg that contains byteIndex.
- * Move backward specified number of chars.
+ * Find offset within seg that contains byteIndex. Move backward specified
+ * number of chars.
*/
lineIndex = -1;
-
+
segSize = dstPtr->byteIndex;
-
+
if (checkElided) {
segPtr = infoPtr->segPtr;
segSize -= infoPtr->segOffset;
@@ -1911,10 +1951,11 @@ TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
TkTextLine *linePtr = dstPtr->linePtr;
for (segPtr = linePtr->segPtr; ; segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
if (segPtr == NULL) {
- /*
- * Two logical lines merged into one display line
- * through eliding of a newline
+ /*
+ * Two logical lines merged into one display line through
+ * eliding of a newline.
*/
+
linePtr = TkBTreeNextLine(NULL, linePtr);
segPtr = linePtr->segPtr;
}
@@ -1924,59 +1965,61 @@ TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
segSize -= segPtr->size;
}
}
- /*
+
+ /*
* Now segPtr points to the segment containing the starting index
*/
+
while (1) {
/*
* If we do need to pay attention to the visibility of
- * characters/indices, check that first. If the current
- * segment isn't visible, then we simply continue the
- * loop
+ * characters/indices, check that first. If the current segment isn't
+ * visible, then we simply continue the loop.
*/
- if (checkElided) {
- if ((segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType)
- || (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType)) {
- TkTextTag *tagPtr = segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr;
- /*
- * The elide state only changes if this tag is
- * either the current highest priority tag
- * (and is therefore being toggled off), or it's
- * a new tag with higher priority.
- */
- if (tagPtr->elideString != NULL) {
- infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority]++;
- if (infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority] & 1) {
- infoPtr->tagPtrs[tagPtr->priority] = tagPtr;
- }
- if (tagPtr->priority >= infoPtr->elidePriority) {
- if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType) {
- /*
- * If it is being toggled on, and it has
- * an elide string, it must actually be the
- * current highest priority tag, so this
- * check is redundant:
- */
- if (tagPtr->priority != infoPtr->elidePriority) {
- Tcl_Panic("Bad tag priority being toggled on");
- }
-
- /*
- * Find previous elide tag, if any (if not
- * then elide will be zero, of course).
- */
- elide = 0;
- while (--infoPtr->elidePriority > 0) {
- if (infoPtr->tagCnts[infoPtr->elidePriority] & 1) {
- elide = infoPtr->tagPtrs
- [infoPtr->elidePriority]->elide;
- break;
- }
+
+ if (checkElided && ((segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOffType)
+ || (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType))) {
+ TkTextTag *tagPtr = segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr;
+
+ /*
+ * The elide state only changes if this tag is either the current
+ * highest priority tag (and is therefore being toggled off), or
+ * it's a new tag with higher priority.
+ */
+
+ if (tagPtr->elideString != NULL) {
+ infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority]++;
+ if (infoPtr->tagCnts[tagPtr->priority] & 1) {
+ infoPtr->tagPtrs[tagPtr->priority] = tagPtr;
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->priority >= infoPtr->elidePriority) {
+ if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType) {
+ /*
+ * If it is being toggled on, and it has an elide
+ * string, it must actually be the current highest
+ * priority tag, so this check is redundant:
+ */
+
+ if (tagPtr->priority != infoPtr->elidePriority) {
+ Tcl_Panic("Bad tag priority being toggled on");
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Find previous elide tag, if any (if not then elide
+ * will be zero, of course).
+ */
+
+ elide = 0;
+ while (--infoPtr->elidePriority > 0) {
+ if (infoPtr->tagCnts[infoPtr->elidePriority] & 1) {
+ elide = infoPtr->tagPtrs[
+ infoPtr->elidePriority]->elide;
+ break;
}
- } else {
- elide = tagPtr->elide;
- infoPtr->elidePriority = tagPtr->priority;
}
+ } else {
+ elide = tagPtr->elide;
+ infoPtr->elidePriority = tagPtr->priority;
}
}
}
@@ -2048,6 +2091,7 @@ TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
segPtr = oldPtr;
segSize = segPtr->size;
}
+
backwardCharDone:
if (infoPtr != NULL) {
TkTextFreeElideInfo(infoPtr);
@@ -2060,14 +2104,14 @@ TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
*
* StartEnd --
*
- * This procedure handles modifiers like "wordstart" and "lineend"
- * to adjust indices forwards or backwards.
+ * This function handles modifiers like "wordstart" and "lineend" to
+ * adjust indices forwards or backwards.
*
* Results:
- * If the modifier is successfully parsed then the return value
- * is the address of the first character after the modifier, and
- * *indexPtr is updated to reflect the modifier. If there is a
- * syntax error in the modifier then NULL is returned.
+ * If the modifier is successfully parsed then the return value is the
+ * address of the first character after the modifier, and *indexPtr is
+ * updated to reflect the modifier. If there is a syntax error in the
+ * modifier then NULL is returned.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -2078,17 +2122,16 @@ TkTextIndexBackChars(textPtr, srcPtr, charCount, dstPtr, type)
static CONST char *
StartEnd(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- CONST char *string; /* String to parse for additional info
- * about modifier (count and units).
- * Points to first character of modifer
- * word. */
+ CONST char *string; /* String to parse for additional info about
+ * modifier (count and units). Points to first
+ * character of modifer word. */
TkTextIndex *indexPtr; /* Index to modify based on string. */
{
CONST char *p;
size_t length;
register TkTextSegment *segPtr;
int modifier;
-
+
/*
* Find the end of the modifier word.
*/
@@ -2096,15 +2139,16 @@ StartEnd(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
for (p = string; isalnum(UCHAR(*p)); p++) {
/* Empty loop body. */
}
+
length = p-string;
- if ((*string == 'd') && (strncmp(string, "display",
- (length > 7 ? 7 : length)) == 0)) {
+ if ((*string == 'd') &&
+ (strncmp(string, "display", (length > 7 ? 7 : length)) == 0)) {
modifier = TKINDEX_DISPLAY;
if (length > 7) {
p -= (length - 7);
}
- } else if ((*string == 'a') && (strncmp(string, "any",
- (length > 3 ? 3 : length)) == 0)) {
+ } else if ((*string == 'a') &&
+ (strncmp(string, "any", (length > 3 ? 3 : length)) == 0)) {
modifier = TKINDEX_ANY;
if (length > 3) {
p -= (length - 3);
@@ -2112,17 +2156,18 @@ StartEnd(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
} else {
modifier = TKINDEX_NONE;
}
-
- /*
- * If we had a modifier, which we interpreted ok, so now forward
- * to the actual units.
+
+ /*
+ * If we had a modifier, which we interpreted ok, so now forward to the
+ * actual units.
*/
+
if (modifier != TKINDEX_NONE) {
while (isspace(UCHAR(*p))) {
p++;
}
- string = p;
- while ((*p != '\0') && !isspace(UCHAR(*p)) && (*p != '+') && (*p != '-')) {
+ string = p;
+ while ((*p!='\0') && !isspace(UCHAR(*p)) && (*p!='+') && (*p!='-')) {
p++;
}
length = p - string;
@@ -2138,7 +2183,11 @@ StartEnd(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
indexPtr->byteIndex += segPtr->size;
}
- /* We know '\n' is encoded with a single byte index */
+
+ /*
+ * We know '\n' is encoded with a single byte index.
+ */
+
indexPtr->byteIndex -= sizeof(char);
}
} else if ((*string == 'l') && (strncmp(string, "linestart", length) == 0)
@@ -2155,19 +2204,21 @@ StartEnd(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
/*
* If the current character isn't part of a word then just move
- * forward one character. Otherwise move forward until finding
- * a character that isn't part of a word and stop there.
+ * forward one character. Otherwise move forward until finding a
+ * character that isn't part of a word and stop there.
*/
if (modifier == TKINDEX_DISPLAY) {
- TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 0, indexPtr,
- COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 0, indexPtr,
+ COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
}
segPtr = TkTextIndexToSeg(indexPtr, &offset);
while (1) {
int chSize = 1;
+
if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType) {
Tcl_UniChar ch;
+
chSize = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(segPtr->body.chars + offset, &ch);
if (!Tcl_UniCharIsWordChar(ch)) {
break;
@@ -2182,11 +2233,11 @@ StartEnd(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
}
if (firstChar) {
if (modifier == TKINDEX_DISPLAY) {
- TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
- COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
+ COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
} else {
- TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
- COUNT_INDICES);
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
+ COUNT_INDICES);
}
}
} else if ((*string == 'w') && (strncmp(string, "wordstart", length) == 0)
@@ -2195,29 +2246,32 @@ StartEnd(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
int offset;
if (modifier == TKINDEX_DISPLAY) {
- TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, indexPtr, 0, indexPtr,
- COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, indexPtr, 0, indexPtr,
+ COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
}
+
/*
- * Starting with the current character, look for one that's not
- * part of a word and keep moving backward until you find one.
- * Then if the character found wasn't the first one, move forward
- * again one position.
+ * Starting with the current character, look for one that's not part
+ * of a word and keep moving backward until you find one. Then if the
+ * character found wasn't the first one, move forward again one
+ * position.
*/
segPtr = TkTextIndexToSeg(indexPtr, &offset);
while (1) {
int chSize = 1;
+
if (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextCharType) {
Tcl_UniChar ch;
+
Tcl_UtfToUniChar(segPtr->body.chars + offset, &ch);
if (!Tcl_UniCharIsWordChar(ch)) {
break;
}
if (offset > 0) {
- chSize = (segPtr->body.chars + offset
- - Tcl_UtfPrev(segPtr->body.chars + offset,
- segPtr->body.chars));
+ chSize = (segPtr->body.chars + offset
+ - Tcl_UtfPrev(segPtr->body.chars + offset,
+ segPtr->body.chars));
}
firstChar = 0;
} else {
@@ -2232,18 +2286,28 @@ StartEnd(textPtr, string, indexPtr)
segPtr = TkTextIndexToSeg(indexPtr, &offset);
}
}
+
if (!firstChar) {
if (modifier == TKINDEX_DISPLAY) {
- TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
- COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(textPtr, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
+ COUNT_DISPLAY_INDICES);
} else {
- TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
- COUNT_INDICES);
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, indexPtr, 1, indexPtr,
+ COUNT_INDICES);
}
}
} else {
return NULL;
}
- done:
+
+ done:
return p;
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */
diff --git a/generic/tkTextTag.c b/generic/tkTextTag.c
index eb09566..00d350a 100644
--- a/generic/tkTextTag.c
+++ b/generic/tkTextTag.c
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkTextTag.c --
*
- * This module implements the "tag" subcommand of the widget command
- * for text widgets, plus most of the other high-level functions
- * related to tags.
+ * This module implements the "tag" subcommand of the widget command for
+ * text widgets, plus most of the other high-level functions related to
+ * tags.
*
* Copyright (c) 1992-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkTextTag.c,v 1.19 2004/10/05 01:26:10 hobbs Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkTextTag.c,v 1.20 2005/08/10 22:02:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "default.h"
@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@
#include "tkText.h"
/*
- * The 'TkWrapMode' enum in tkText.h is used to define a type for the
- * -wrap option of tags in a Text widget. These values are used as
- * indices into the string table below. Tags are allowed an empty wrap
- * value, but the widget as a whole is not.
+ * The 'TkWrapMode' enum in tkText.h is used to define a type for the -wrap
+ * option of tags in a Text widget. These values are used as indices into the
+ * string table below. Tags are allowed an empty wrap value, but the widget as
+ * a whole is not.
*/
static char *wrapStrings[] = {
@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ static char *wrapStrings[] = {
static Tk_OptionSpec tagOptionSpecs[] = {
{TK_OPTION_BORDER, "-background", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, border), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, border), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BITMAP, "-bgstipple", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, bgStipple), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, bgStipple), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_PIXELS, "-borderwidth", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
"0", Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, borderWidthPtr), Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, borderWidth),
TK_OPTION_DONT_SET_DEFAULT|TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
@@ -42,34 +42,34 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec tagOptionSpecs[] = {
"0", -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, elideString),
TK_OPTION_DONT_SET_DEFAULT|TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_BITMAP, "-fgstipple", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, fgStipple), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, fgStipple), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_FONT, "-font", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, tkfont), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, tkfont), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_COLOR, "-foreground", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, fgColor), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, fgColor), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-justify", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, justifyString), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, justifyString), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0,0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-lmargin1", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, lMargin1String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, lMargin1String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,0,0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-lmargin2", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, lMargin2String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, lMargin2String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,0,0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-offset", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, offsetString), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, offsetString), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-overstrike", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, overstrikeString),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-relief", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, reliefString), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, reliefString), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-rmargin", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, rMarginString), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, rMarginString), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0,0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-spacing1", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, spacing1String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, spacing1String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,0,0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-spacing2", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, spacing2String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, spacing2String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,0,0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-spacing3", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, spacing3String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, spacing3String), TK_OPTION_NULL_OK,0,0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-tabs", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
- (char *) NULL, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, tabStringPtr), -1, TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
+ NULL, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, tabStringPtr), -1, TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
{TK_OPTION_STRING, "-underline", (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
(char *) NULL, -1, Tk_Offset(TkTextTag, underlineString),
TK_OPTION_NULL_OK, 0, 0},
@@ -80,29 +80,26 @@ static Tk_OptionSpec tagOptionSpecs[] = {
};
/*
- * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
+ * Forward declarations for functions defined later in this file:
*/
-static void ChangeTagPriority _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr,
- TkTextTag *tagPtr, int prio));
-static TkTextTag * FindTag _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
- TkText *textPtr, Tcl_Obj *tagName));
-static void SortTags _ANSI_ARGS_((int numTags,
- TkTextTag **tagArrayPtr));
-static int TagSortProc _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST VOID *first,
- CONST VOID *second));
-static void TagBindEvent _ANSI_ARGS_((TkText *textPtr, XEvent *eventPtr,
- int numTags, TkTextTag **tagArrayPtr));
-
+static void ChangeTagPriority(TkText *textPtr, TkTextTag *tagPtr,
+ int prio);
+static TkTextTag * FindTag(Tcl_Interp *interp, TkText *textPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *tagName);
+static void SortTags(int numTags, TkTextTag **tagArrayPtr);
+static int TagSortProc(CONST VOID *first, CONST VOID *second);
+static void TagBindEvent(TkText *textPtr, XEvent *eventPtr,
+ int numTags, TkTextTag **tagArrayPtr);
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkTextTagCmd --
*
- * This procedure is invoked to process the "tag" options of
- * the widget command for text widgets. See the user documentation
- * for details on what it does.
+ * This function is invoked to process the "tag" options of the widget
+ * command for text widgets. See the user documentation for details on
+ * what it does.
*
* Results:
* A standard Tcl result.
@@ -123,11 +120,11 @@ TkTextTagCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
* objv[1] is "tag". */
{
int optionIndex;
-
+
static CONST char *tagOptionStrings[] = {
"add", "bind", "cget", "configure", "delete", "lower",
- "names", "nextrange", "prevrange", "raise", "ranges",
- "remove", (char *) NULL
+ "names", "nextrange", "prevrange", "raise", "ranges",
+ "remove", (char *) NULL
};
enum tagOptions {
TAG_ADD, TAG_BIND, TAG_CGET, TAG_CONFIGURE, TAG_DELETE,
@@ -143,753 +140,764 @@ TkTextTagCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "option ?arg arg ...?");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
- if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], tagOptionStrings,
- "tag option", 0, &optionIndex) != TCL_OK) {
+
+ if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], tagOptionStrings,
+ "tag option", 0, &optionIndex) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
switch ((enum tagOptions)optionIndex) {
- case TAG_ADD:
- case TAG_REMOVE: {
- int addTag;
- if (((enum tagOptions)optionIndex) == TAG_ADD) {
- addTag = 1;
- } else {
- addTag = 0;
- }
- if (objc < 5) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv,
- "tagName index1 ?index2 index1 index2 ...?");
+ case TAG_ADD:
+ case TAG_REMOVE: {
+ int addTag;
+
+ if (((enum tagOptions)optionIndex) == TAG_ADD) {
+ addTag = 1;
+ } else {
+ addTag = 0;
+ }
+ if (objc < 5) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv,
+ "tagName index1 ?index2 index1 index2 ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tagPtr = TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), NULL);
+ for (i = 4; i < objc; i += 2) {
+ if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[i],
+ &index1) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- tagPtr = TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), NULL);
- for (i = 4; i < objc; i += 2) {
- if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[i],
- &index1) != TCL_OK) {
+ if (objc > (i+1)) {
+ if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[i+1],
+ &index2) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (objc > (i+1)) {
- if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[i+1], &index2)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(&index1, &index2) >= 0) {
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- } else {
- index2 = index1;
- TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL,&index2, 1, &index2,
- COUNT_INDICES);
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(&index1, &index2) >= 0) {
+ return TCL_OK;
}
+ } else {
+ index2 = index1;
+ TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL,&index2, 1, &index2, COUNT_INDICES);
+ }
- if (tagPtr->affectsDisplay) {
- TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
- &index1, &index2, tagPtr, !addTag);
- } else {
- /*
- * Still need to trigger enter/leave events on tags that
- * have changed.
- */
+ if (tagPtr->affectsDisplay) {
+ TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL, &index1, &index2,
+ tagPtr, !addTag);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Still need to trigger enter/leave events on tags that have
+ * changed.
+ */
- TkTextEventuallyRepick(textPtr);
- }
- if (TkBTreeTag(&index1, &index2, tagPtr, addTag)) {
+ TkTextEventuallyRepick(textPtr);
+ }
+ if (TkBTreeTag(&index1, &index2, tagPtr, addTag)) {
+ /*
+ * If the tag is "sel", and we actually adjusted something
+ * then grab the selection if we're supposed to export it and
+ * don't already have it.
+ *
+ * Also, invalidate partially-completed selection retrievals.
+ * We only need to check whether the tag is "sel" for this
+ * textPtr (not for other peer widget's "sel" tags) because we
+ * cannot reach this code path with a different widget's "sel"
+ * tag.
+ */
+
+ if (tagPtr == textPtr->selTagPtr) {
/*
- * If the tag is "sel", and we actually adjusted
- * something then grab the selection if we're
- * supposed to export it and don't already have it.
- *
- * Also, invalidate partially-completed selection
- * retrievals. We only need to check whether the
- * tag is "sel" for this textPtr (not for other peer
- * widget's "sel" tags) because we cannot reach this
- * code path with a different widget's "sel" tag.
+ * Send an event that the selection changed. This is
+ * equivalent to:
+ * event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>
*/
- if (tagPtr == textPtr->selTagPtr) {
- /*
- * Send an event that the selection changed.
- * This is equivalent to
- * "event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>"
- */
-
- TkTextSelectionEvent(textPtr);
+ TkTextSelectionEvent(textPtr);
- if (addTag && textPtr->exportSelection
- && !(textPtr->flags & GOT_SELECTION)) {
- Tk_OwnSelection(textPtr->tkwin, XA_PRIMARY,
- TkTextLostSelection, (ClientData) textPtr);
- textPtr->flags |= GOT_SELECTION;
- }
- textPtr->abortSelections = 1;
+ if (addTag && textPtr->exportSelection
+ && !(textPtr->flags & GOT_SELECTION)) {
+ Tk_OwnSelection(textPtr->tkwin, XA_PRIMARY,
+ TkTextLostSelection, (ClientData) textPtr);
+ textPtr->flags |= GOT_SELECTION;
}
+ textPtr->abortSelections = 1;
}
}
- break;
}
- case TAG_BIND: {
- if ((objc < 4) || (objc > 6)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv,
- "tagName ?sequence? ?command?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- tagPtr = TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), NULL);
+ break;
+ }
+ case TAG_BIND:
+ if ((objc < 4) || (objc > 6)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName ?sequence? ?command?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tagPtr = TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), NULL);
- /*
- * Make a binding table if the widget doesn't already have
- * one.
- */
+ /*
+ * Make a binding table if the widget doesn't already have one.
+ */
- if (textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable == NULL) {
- textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable = Tk_CreateBindingTable(interp);
- }
+ if (textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable == NULL) {
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable =
+ Tk_CreateBindingTable(interp);
+ }
- if (objc == 6) {
- int append = 0;
- unsigned long mask;
- char *fifth = Tcl_GetString(objv[5]);
+ if (objc == 6) {
+ int append = 0;
+ unsigned long mask;
+ char *fifth = Tcl_GetString(objv[5]);
- if (fifth[0] == 0) {
- return Tk_DeleteBinding(interp, textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
- (ClientData) tagPtr->name, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]));
- }
- if (fifth[0] == '+') {
- fifth++;
- append = 1;
- }
- mask = Tk_CreateBinding(interp, textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
- (ClientData) tagPtr->name, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]),
- fifth, append);
- if (mask == 0) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (mask & (unsigned) ~(ButtonMotionMask|Button1MotionMask
- |Button2MotionMask|Button3MotionMask|Button4MotionMask
- |Button5MotionMask|ButtonPressMask|ButtonReleaseMask
- |EnterWindowMask|LeaveWindowMask|KeyPressMask
- |KeyReleaseMask|PointerMotionMask|VirtualEventMask)) {
- Tk_DeleteBinding(interp, textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
- (ClientData) tagPtr->name, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]));
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "requested illegal events; ",
- "only key, button, motion, enter, leave, and virtual ",
- "events may be used", (char *) NULL);
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- } else if (objc == 5) {
- CONST char *command;
-
- command = Tk_GetBinding(interp, textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
+ if (fifth[0] == 0) {
+ return Tk_DeleteBinding(interp,
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
+ (ClientData) tagPtr->name, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]));
+ }
+ if (fifth[0] == '+') {
+ fifth++;
+ append = 1;
+ }
+ mask = Tk_CreateBinding(interp,
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
+ (ClientData) tagPtr->name, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]), fifth,
+ append);
+ if (mask == 0) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (mask & (unsigned) ~(ButtonMotionMask|Button1MotionMask
+ |Button2MotionMask|Button3MotionMask|Button4MotionMask
+ |Button5MotionMask|ButtonPressMask|ButtonReleaseMask
+ |EnterWindowMask|LeaveWindowMask|KeyPressMask
+ |KeyReleaseMask|PointerMotionMask|VirtualEventMask)) {
+ Tk_DeleteBinding(interp, textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
(ClientData) tagPtr->name, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]));
- if (command == NULL) {
- CONST char *string = Tcl_GetStringResult(interp);
+ Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "requested illegal events; ",
+ "only key, button, motion, enter, leave, and virtual ",
+ "events may be used", (char *) NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ } else if (objc == 5) {
+ CONST char *command;
- /*
- * Ignore missing binding errors. This is a special hack
- * that relies on the error message returned by FindSequence
- * in tkBind.c.
- */
+ command = Tk_GetBinding(interp,
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
+ (ClientData) tagPtr->name, Tcl_GetString(objv[4]));
+ if (command == NULL) {
+ CONST char *string = Tcl_GetStringResult(interp);
- if (string[0] != '\0') {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- } else {
- Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
- }
+ /*
+ * Ignore missing binding errors. This is a special hack that
+ * relies on the error message returned by FindSequence in
+ * tkBind.c.
+ */
+
+ if (string[0] != '\0') {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
} else {
- Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *) command, TCL_STATIC);
+ Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
}
} else {
- Tk_GetAllBindings(interp, textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
- (ClientData) tagPtr->name);
+ Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *) command, TCL_STATIC);
}
- break;
+ } else {
+ Tk_GetAllBindings(interp, textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
+ (ClientData) tagPtr->name);
}
- case TAG_CGET: {
- if (objc != 5) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "tag cget tagName option");
+ break;
+ case TAG_CGET:
+ if (objc != 5) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "tag cget tagName option");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ } else {
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
+
+ tagPtr = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[3]);
+ if (tagPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) tagPtr,
+ tagPtr->optionTable, objv[4], textPtr->tkwin);
+ if (objPtr == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
} else {
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
-
- tagPtr = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[3]);
- if (tagPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- objPtr = Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, (char *) tagPtr,
- tagPtr->optionTable, objv[4],
- textPtr->tkwin);
- if (objPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- } else {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- return TCL_OK;
- }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
+ return TCL_OK;
}
- break;
}
- case TAG_CONFIGURE: {
- int newTag;
- if (objc < 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv,
- "tagName ?option? ?value? ?option value ...?");
+ break;
+ case TAG_CONFIGURE: {
+ int newTag;
+
+ if (objc < 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv,
+ "tagName ?option? ?value? ?option value ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tagPtr = TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &newTag);
+ if (objc <= 5) {
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) tagPtr,
+ tagPtr->optionTable,
+ (objc == 5) ? objv[4] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL, textPtr->tkwin);
+
+ if (objPtr == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- tagPtr = TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &newTag);
- if (objc <= 5) {
- Tcl_Obj* objPtr = Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, (char *) tagPtr,
- tagPtr->optionTable,
- (objc == 5) ? objv[4] : (Tcl_Obj *) NULL,
- textPtr->tkwin);
- if (objPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- } else {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
- return TCL_OK;
- }
} else {
- int result = TCL_OK;
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr);
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ } else {
+ int result = TCL_OK;
+
+ if (Tk_SetOptions(interp, (char*)tagPtr, tagPtr->optionTable,
+ objc-4, objv+4, textPtr->tkwin, NULL, NULL) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
- if (Tk_SetOptions(interp, (char*)tagPtr, tagPtr->optionTable,
- objc-4, objv+4, textPtr->tkwin, NULL, NULL) != TCL_OK) {
+ /*
+ * Some of the configuration options, like -underline and
+ * -justify, require additional translation (this is needed
+ * because we need to distinguish a particular value of an option
+ * from "unspecified").
+ */
+
+ if (tagPtr->borderWidth < 0) {
+ tagPtr->borderWidth = 0;
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->reliefString != NULL) {
+ if (Tk_GetRelief(interp, tagPtr->reliefString,
+ &tagPtr->relief) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- /*
- * Some of the configuration options, like -underline
- * and -justify, require additional translation (this is
- * needed because we need to distinguish a particular value
- * of an option from "unspecified").
- */
-
- if (tagPtr->borderWidth < 0) {
- tagPtr->borderWidth = 0;
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->justifyString != NULL) {
+ if (Tk_GetJustify(interp, tagPtr->justifyString,
+ &tagPtr->justify) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->reliefString != NULL) {
- if (Tk_GetRelief(interp, tagPtr->reliefString,
- &tagPtr->relief) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->lMargin1String != NULL) {
+ if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
+ tagPtr->lMargin1String, &tagPtr->lMargin1) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->justifyString != NULL) {
- if (Tk_GetJustify(interp, tagPtr->justifyString,
- &tagPtr->justify) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->lMargin2String != NULL) {
+ if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
+ tagPtr->lMargin2String, &tagPtr->lMargin2) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->lMargin1String != NULL) {
- if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
- tagPtr->lMargin1String, &tagPtr->lMargin1) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->offsetString != NULL) {
+ if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin, tagPtr->offsetString,
+ &tagPtr->offset) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->lMargin2String != NULL) {
- if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
- tagPtr->lMargin2String, &tagPtr->lMargin2) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->overstrikeString != NULL) {
+ if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, tagPtr->overstrikeString,
+ &tagPtr->overstrike) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->offsetString != NULL) {
- if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
- tagPtr->offsetString,
- &tagPtr->offset) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->rMarginString != NULL) {
+ if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
+ tagPtr->rMarginString, &tagPtr->rMargin) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->overstrikeString != NULL) {
- if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, tagPtr->overstrikeString,
- &tagPtr->overstrike) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->spacing1String != NULL) {
+ if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
+ tagPtr->spacing1String, &tagPtr->spacing1) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->rMarginString != NULL) {
- if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
- tagPtr->rMarginString, &tagPtr->rMargin) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ if (tagPtr->spacing1 < 0) {
+ tagPtr->spacing1 = 0;
}
- if (tagPtr->spacing1String != NULL) {
- if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
- tagPtr->spacing1String, &tagPtr->spacing1) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (tagPtr->spacing1 < 0) {
- tagPtr->spacing1 = 0;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->spacing2String != NULL) {
+ if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
+ tagPtr->spacing2String, &tagPtr->spacing2) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->spacing2String != NULL) {
- if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
- tagPtr->spacing2String, &tagPtr->spacing2) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (tagPtr->spacing2 < 0) {
- tagPtr->spacing2 = 0;
- }
+ if (tagPtr->spacing2 < 0) {
+ tagPtr->spacing2 = 0;
}
- if (tagPtr->spacing3String != NULL) {
- if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
- tagPtr->spacing3String, &tagPtr->spacing3) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (tagPtr->spacing3 < 0) {
- tagPtr->spacing3 = 0;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->spacing3String != NULL) {
+ if (Tk_GetPixels(interp, textPtr->tkwin,
+ tagPtr->spacing3String, &tagPtr->spacing3) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->tabArrayPtr != NULL) {
- ckfree((char *) tagPtr->tabArrayPtr);
- tagPtr->tabArrayPtr = NULL;
+ if (tagPtr->spacing3 < 0) {
+ tagPtr->spacing3 = 0;
}
- if (tagPtr->tabStringPtr != NULL) {
- tagPtr->tabArrayPtr = TkTextGetTabs(interp, textPtr,
- tagPtr->tabStringPtr);
- if (tagPtr->tabArrayPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->tabArrayPtr != NULL) {
+ ckfree((char *) tagPtr->tabArrayPtr);
+ tagPtr->tabArrayPtr = NULL;
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->tabStringPtr != NULL) {
+ tagPtr->tabArrayPtr =
+ TkTextGetTabs(interp, textPtr, tagPtr->tabStringPtr);
+ if (tagPtr->tabArrayPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->underlineString != NULL) {
- if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, tagPtr->underlineString,
- &tagPtr->underline) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->underlineString != NULL) {
+ if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, tagPtr->underlineString,
+ &tagPtr->underline) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (tagPtr->elideString != NULL) {
- if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, tagPtr->elideString,
- &tagPtr->elide) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ }
+ if (tagPtr->elideString != NULL) {
+ if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, tagPtr->elideString,
+ &tagPtr->elide) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If the "sel" tag was changed, be sure to mirror information
+ * from the tag back into the text widget record. NOTE: we don't
+ * have to free up information in the widget record before
+ * overwriting it, because it was mirrored in the tag and hence
+ * freed when the tag field was overwritten.
+ */
+
+ if (tagPtr == textPtr->selTagPtr) {
+ textPtr->selBorder = tagPtr->border;
+ textPtr->selBorderWidth = tagPtr->borderWidth;
+ textPtr->selBorderWidthPtr = tagPtr->borderWidthPtr;
+ textPtr->selFgColorPtr = tagPtr->fgColor;
+ }
+ tagPtr->affectsDisplay = 0;
+ tagPtr->affectsDisplayGeometry = 0;
+ if ((tagPtr->elideString != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->tkfont != None)
+ || (tagPtr->justifyString != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->lMargin1String != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->lMargin2String != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->offsetString != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->rMarginString != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->spacing1String != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->spacing2String != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->spacing3String != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->tabStringPtr != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->wrapMode != TEXT_WRAPMODE_NULL)) {
+ tagPtr->affectsDisplay = 1;
+ tagPtr->affectsDisplayGeometry = 1;
+ }
+ if ((tagPtr->border != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->reliefString != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->bgStipple != None)
+ || (tagPtr->fgColor != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->fgStipple != None)
+ || (tagPtr->overstrikeString != NULL)
+ || (tagPtr->underlineString != NULL)) {
+ tagPtr->affectsDisplay = 1;
+ }
+ if (!newTag) {
/*
- * If the "sel" tag was changed, be sure to mirror information
- * from the tag back into the text widget record. NOTE: we
- * don't have to free up information in the widget record
- * before overwriting it, because it was mirrored in the tag
- * and hence freed when the tag field was overwritten.
+ * This line is not necessary if this is a new tag, since it
+ * can't possibly have been applied to anything yet.
*/
- if (tagPtr == textPtr->selTagPtr) {
- textPtr->selBorder = tagPtr->border;
- textPtr->selBorderWidth = tagPtr->borderWidth;
- textPtr->selBorderWidthPtr = tagPtr->borderWidthPtr;
- textPtr->selFgColorPtr = tagPtr->fgColor;
- }
- tagPtr->affectsDisplay = 0;
- tagPtr->affectsDisplayGeometry = 0;
- if ((tagPtr->elideString != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->tkfont != None)
- || (tagPtr->justifyString != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->lMargin1String != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->lMargin2String != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->offsetString != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->rMarginString != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->spacing1String != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->spacing2String != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->spacing3String != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->tabStringPtr != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->wrapMode != TEXT_WRAPMODE_NULL)) {
- tagPtr->affectsDisplay = 1;
- tagPtr->affectsDisplayGeometry = 1;
- }
- if ((tagPtr->border != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->reliefString != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->bgStipple != None)
- || (tagPtr->fgColor != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->fgStipple != None)
- || (tagPtr->overstrikeString != NULL)
- || (tagPtr->underlineString != NULL)) {
- tagPtr->affectsDisplay = 1;
- }
- if (!newTag) {
- /*
- * This line is not necessary if this is a new tag,
- * since it can't possibly have been applied to
- * anything yet.
- */
-
- /*
- * VMD: If this is the 'sel' tag, then we don't
- * need to call this for all peers, unless we
- * actually want to synchronize sel-style changes
- * across the peers.
- */
- TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
- (TkTextIndex *) NULL,
- (TkTextIndex *) NULL, tagPtr, 1);
- }
- return result;
+ /*
+ * VMD: If this is the 'sel' tag, then we don't need to call
+ * this for all peers, unless we actually want to synchronize
+ * sel-style changes across the peers.
+ */
+
+ TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
+ (TkTextIndex *) NULL, (TkTextIndex *) NULL, tagPtr, 1);
}
- break;
+ return result;
}
- case TAG_DELETE: {
- Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
+ break;
+ }
+ case TAG_DELETE: {
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
- if (objc < 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName ?tagName ...?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- for (i = 3; i < objc; i++) {
- hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tagTable,
- Tcl_GetString(objv[i]));
- if (hPtr == NULL) {
- /* Either this tag doesn't exist or it's the 'sel'
- * tag (which is not in the hash table). Either
- * way we don't want to delete it.
- */
- continue;
- }
- tagPtr = (TkTextTag *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
- if (tagPtr == textPtr->selTagPtr) {
- continue;
- }
- if (tagPtr->affectsDisplay) {
- TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
- (TkTextIndex *) NULL,
- (TkTextIndex *) NULL, tagPtr, 1);
- }
- TkTextDeleteTag(textPtr, tagPtr);
- Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hPtr);
- }
- break;
+ if (objc < 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName ?tagName ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- case TAG_LOWER: {
- TkTextTag *tagPtr2;
- int prio;
+ for (i = 3; i < objc; i++) {
+ hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tagTable,
+ Tcl_GetString(objv[i]));
+ if (hPtr == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Either this tag doesn't exist or it's the 'sel' tag (which
+ * is not in the hash table). Either way we don't want to
+ * delete it.
+ */
- if ((objc != 4) && (objc != 5)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName ?belowThis?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ continue;
}
- tagPtr = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[3]);
- if (tagPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ tagPtr = (TkTextTag *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
+ if (tagPtr == textPtr->selTagPtr) {
+ continue;
}
- if (objc == 5) {
- tagPtr2 = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[4]);
- if (tagPtr2 == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (tagPtr->priority < tagPtr2->priority) {
- prio = tagPtr2->priority - 1;
- } else {
- prio = tagPtr2->priority;
- }
- } else {
- prio = 0;
+ if (tagPtr->affectsDisplay) {
+ TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
+ (TkTextIndex *) NULL, (TkTextIndex *) NULL, tagPtr, 1);
}
- ChangeTagPriority(textPtr, tagPtr, prio);
- /*
- * If this is the 'sel' tag, then we don't actually need
- * to call this for all peers.
- */
- TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
- (TkTextIndex *) NULL,
- (TkTextIndex *) NULL,
- tagPtr, 1);
- break;
+ TkTextDeleteTag(textPtr, tagPtr);
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hPtr);
}
- case TAG_NAMES: {
- TkTextTag **arrayPtr;
- int arraySize;
- Tcl_Obj *listObj;
-
- if ((objc != 3) && (objc != 4)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "?index?");
+ break;
+ }
+ case TAG_LOWER: {
+ TkTextTag *tagPtr2;
+ int prio;
+
+ if ((objc != 4) && (objc != 5)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName ?belowThis?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tagPtr = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[3]);
+ if (tagPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (objc == 5) {
+ tagPtr2 = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[4]);
+ if (tagPtr2 == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (objc == 3) {
- Tcl_HashSearch search;
- Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
-
- arrayPtr = (TkTextTag **) ckalloc((unsigned)
- (textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags * sizeof(TkTextTag *)));
- for (i = 0,
- hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tagTable,
- &search);
- hPtr != NULL; i++, hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
- arrayPtr[i] = (TkTextTag *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
- }
- /* The 'sel' tag is not in the hash table */
- arrayPtr[i] = textPtr->selTagPtr;
- arraySize = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags;
+ if (tagPtr->priority < tagPtr2->priority) {
+ prio = tagPtr2->priority - 1;
} else {
- if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[3], &index1)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- arrayPtr = TkBTreeGetTags(&index1, textPtr, &arraySize);
- if (arrayPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- }
- SortTags(arraySize, arrayPtr);
- listObj = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
- for (i = 0; i < arraySize; i++) {
- tagPtr = arrayPtr[i];
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
- Tcl_NewStringObj(tagPtr->name,-1));
+ prio = tagPtr2->priority;
}
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listObj);
- ckfree((char *) arrayPtr);
- break;
+ } else {
+ prio = 0;
}
- case TAG_NEXTRANGE: {
- TkTextIndex last;
- TkTextSearch tSearch;
- char position[TK_POS_CHARS];
+ ChangeTagPriority(textPtr, tagPtr, prio);
- if ((objc != 5) && (objc != 6)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName index1 ?index2?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- tagPtr = FindTag((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, textPtr, objv[3]);
- if (tagPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_OK;
+ /*
+ * If this is the 'sel' tag, then we don't actually need to call this
+ * for all peers.
+ */
+
+ TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL, (TkTextIndex *) NULL,
+ (TkTextIndex *) NULL, tagPtr, 1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case TAG_NAMES: {
+ TkTextTag **arrayPtr;
+ int arraySize;
+ Tcl_Obj *listObj;
+
+ if ((objc != 3) && (objc != 4)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "?index?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (objc == 3) {
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
+
+ arrayPtr = (TkTextTag **) ckalloc((unsigned)
+ (textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags * sizeof(TkTextTag *)));
+ for (i=0, hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(
+ &textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tagTable, &search);
+ hPtr != NULL; i++, hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
+ arrayPtr[i] = (TkTextTag *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
}
- if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[4], &index1) != TCL_OK) {
+
+ /*
+ * The 'sel' tag is not in the hash table.
+ */
+
+ arrayPtr[i] = textPtr->selTagPtr;
+ arraySize = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags;
+ } else {
+ if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[3],
+ &index1) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
- 0, &last);
- if (objc == 5) {
- index2 = last;
- } else if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[5], &index2)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ arrayPtr = TkBTreeGetTags(&index1, textPtr, &arraySize);
+ if (arrayPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_OK;
}
+ }
- /*
- * The search below is a bit tricky. Rather than use the B-tree
- * facilities to stop the search at index2, let it search up
- * until the end of the file but check for a position past index2
- * ourselves. The reason for doing it this way is that we only
- * care whether the *start* of the range is before index2; once
- * we find the start, we don't want TkBTreeNextTag to abort the
- * search because the end of the range is after index2.
- */
+ SortTags(arraySize, arrayPtr);
+ listObj = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
- TkBTreeStartSearch(&index1, &last, tagPtr, &tSearch);
- if (TkBTreeCharTagged(&index1, tagPtr)) {
- TkTextSegment *segPtr;
- int offset;
+ for (i = 0; i < arraySize; i++) {
+ tagPtr = arrayPtr[i];
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj(tagPtr->name,-1));
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listObj);
+ ckfree((char *) arrayPtr);
+ break;
+ }
+ case TAG_NEXTRANGE: {
+ TkTextIndex last;
+ TkTextSearch tSearch;
+ char position[TK_POS_CHARS];
+
+ if ((objc != 5) && (objc != 6)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName index1 ?index2?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tagPtr = FindTag((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, textPtr, objv[3]);
+ if (tagPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[4], &index1) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
+ 0, &last);
+ if (objc == 5) {
+ index2 = last;
+ } else if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[5],
+ &index2) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
- /*
- * The first character is tagged. See if there is an
- * on-toggle just before the character. If not, then
- * skip to the end of this tagged range.
- */
+ /*
+ * The search below is a bit tricky. Rather than use the B-tree
+ * facilities to stop the search at index2, let it search up until the
+ * end of the file but check for a position past index2 ourselves.
+ * The reason for doing it this way is that we only care whether the
+ * *start* of the range is before index2; once we find the start, we
+ * don't want TkBTreeNextTag to abort the search because the end of
+ * the range is after index2.
+ */
- for (segPtr = index1.linePtr->segPtr, offset = index1.byteIndex;
- offset >= 0;
- offset -= segPtr->size, segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
- if ((offset == 0) && (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType)
- && (segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr == tagPtr)) {
- goto gotStart;
- }
- }
- if (!TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch)) {
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- }
+ TkBTreeStartSearch(&index1, &last, tagPtr, &tSearch);
+ if (TkBTreeCharTagged(&index1, tagPtr)) {
+ TkTextSegment *segPtr;
+ int offset;
/*
- * Find the start of the tagged range.
+ * The first character is tagged. See if there is an on-toggle
+ * just before the character. If not, then skip to the end of this
+ * tagged range.
*/
- if (!TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch)) {
- return TCL_OK;
+ for (segPtr = index1.linePtr->segPtr, offset = index1.byteIndex;
+ offset >= 0;
+ offset -= segPtr->size, segPtr = segPtr->nextPtr) {
+ if ((offset == 0) && (segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType)
+ && (segPtr->body.toggle.tagPtr == tagPtr)) {
+ goto gotStart;
+ }
}
- gotStart:
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(&tSearch.curIndex, &index2) >= 0) {
+ if (!TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch)) {
return TCL_OK;
}
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position);
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position);
- TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch);
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position);
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position);
- break;
}
- case TAG_PREVRANGE: {
- TkTextIndex last;
- TkTextSearch tSearch;
- char position1[TK_POS_CHARS];
- char position2[TK_POS_CHARS];
-
- if ((objc != 5) && (objc != 6)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName index1 ?index2?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- tagPtr = FindTag((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, textPtr, objv[3]);
- if (tagPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[4], &index1) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (objc == 5) {
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- 0, 0, &index2);
- } else if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[5], &index2)
- != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ /*
+ * Find the start of the tagged range.
+ */
+
+ if (!TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch)) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ gotStart:
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(&tSearch.curIndex, &index2) >= 0) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position);
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position);
+ TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch);
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position);
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position);
+ break;
+ }
+ case TAG_PREVRANGE: {
+ TkTextIndex last;
+ TkTextSearch tSearch;
+ char position1[TK_POS_CHARS];
+ char position2[TK_POS_CHARS];
+
+ if ((objc != 5) && (objc != 6)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName index1 ?index2?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tagPtr = FindTag((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, textPtr, objv[3]);
+ if (tagPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[4], &index1) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (objc == 5) {
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, 0, 0,
+ &index2);
+ } else if (TkTextGetObjIndex(interp, textPtr, objv[5],
+ &index2) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * The search below is a bit weird. The previous toggle can be either
+ * an on or off toggle. If it is an on toggle, then we need to turn
+ * around and search forward for the end toggle. Otherwise we keep
+ * searching backwards.
+ */
+
+ TkBTreeStartSearchBack(&index1, &index2, tagPtr, &tSearch);
+
+ if (!TkBTreePrevTag(&tSearch)) {
/*
- * The search below is a bit weird. The previous toggle can be
- * either an on or off toggle. If it is an on toggle, then we
- * need to turn around and search forward for the end toggle.
- * Otherwise we keep searching backwards.
+ * Special case, there may be a tag off toggle at index1, and a
+ * tag on toggle before the start of a partial peer widget. In
+ * this case we missed it.
*/
- TkBTreeStartSearchBack(&index1, &index2, tagPtr, &tSearch);
-
- if (!TkBTreePrevTag(&tSearch)) {
- /*
- * Special case, there may be a tag off toggle at
- * index1, and a tag on toggle before the start of a
- * partial peer widget. In this case we missed it.
- */
- if (textPtr->start != NULL && (textPtr->start == index2.linePtr)
- && (index2.byteIndex == 0) && TkBTreeCharTagged(&index2, tagPtr)
+ if (textPtr->start != NULL && (textPtr->start == index2.linePtr)
+ && (index2.byteIndex == 0)
+ && TkBTreeCharTagged(&index2, tagPtr)
&& (TkTextIndexCmp(&index2, &index1) < 0)) {
- /*
- * The first character is tagged, so just add the
- * range from the first char to the start of the
- * range.
- */
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &index2, position1);
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &index1, position2);
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position1);
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position2);
- }
- return TCL_OK;
+ /*
+ * The first character is tagged, so just add the range from
+ * the first char to the start of the range.
+ */
+
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &index2, position1);
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &index1, position2);
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position1);
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position2);
}
- if (tSearch.segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType) {
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position1);
- if (textPtr->start != NULL) {
- /*
- * Make sure the first index is not before the
- * first allowed text index in this widget.
- */
- TkTextIndex firstIndex;
- firstIndex.linePtr = textPtr->start;
- firstIndex.byteIndex = 0;
- firstIndex.textPtr = NULL;
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(&tSearch.curIndex, &firstIndex) < 0) {
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(&firstIndex, &index1) >= 0) {
- /*
- * But now the new first index is actually
- * too far along in the text, so nothing
- * is returned.
- */
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &firstIndex, position1);
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ if (tSearch.segPtr->typePtr == &tkTextToggleOnType) {
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position1);
+ if (textPtr->start != NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Make sure the first index is not before the first allowed
+ * text index in this widget.
+ */
+
+ TkTextIndex firstIndex;
+
+ firstIndex.linePtr = textPtr->start;
+ firstIndex.byteIndex = 0;
+ firstIndex.textPtr = NULL;
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(&tSearch.curIndex, &firstIndex) < 0) {
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(&firstIndex, &index1) >= 0) {
+ /*
+ * But now the new first index is actually too far
+ * along in the text, so nothing is returned.
+ */
+
+ return TCL_OK;
}
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &firstIndex, position1);
}
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
- 0, &last);
- TkBTreeStartSearch(&tSearch.curIndex, &last, tagPtr, &tSearch);
- TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch);
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position2);
- } else {
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position2);
- TkBTreePrevTag(&tSearch);
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position1);
- if (TkTextIndexCmp(&tSearch.curIndex, &index2) < 0) {
- if (textPtr->start != NULL
- && index2.linePtr == textPtr->start
+ }
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
+ 0, &last);
+ TkBTreeStartSearch(&tSearch.curIndex, &last, tagPtr, &tSearch);
+ TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch);
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position2);
+ } else {
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position2);
+ TkBTreePrevTag(&tSearch);
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex, position1);
+ if (TkTextIndexCmp(&tSearch.curIndex, &index2) < 0) {
+ if (textPtr->start != NULL && index2.linePtr == textPtr->start
&& index2.byteIndex == 0) {
- /* It's ok */
- TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &index2, position1);
- } else {
- return TCL_OK;
- }
+ /* It's ok */
+ TkTextPrintIndex(textPtr, &index2, position1);
+ } else {
+ return TCL_OK;
}
}
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position1);
- Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position2);
- break;
}
- case TAG_RAISE: {
- TkTextTag *tagPtr2;
- int prio;
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position1);
+ Tcl_AppendElement(interp, position2);
+ break;
+ }
+ case TAG_RAISE: {
+ TkTextTag *tagPtr2;
+ int prio;
- if ((objc != 4) && (objc != 5)) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName ?aboveThis?");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- tagPtr = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[3]);
- if (tagPtr == NULL) {
+ if ((objc != 4) && (objc != 5)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName ?aboveThis?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tagPtr = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[3]);
+ if (tagPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (objc == 5) {
+ tagPtr2 = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[4]);
+ if (tagPtr2 == NULL) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
- if (objc == 5) {
- tagPtr2 = FindTag(interp, textPtr, objv[4]);
- if (tagPtr2 == NULL) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (tagPtr->priority <= tagPtr2->priority) {
- prio = tagPtr2->priority;
- } else {
- prio = tagPtr2->priority + 1;
- }
+ if (tagPtr->priority <= tagPtr2->priority) {
+ prio = tagPtr2->priority;
} else {
- prio = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags-1;
+ prio = tagPtr2->priority + 1;
}
- ChangeTagPriority(textPtr, tagPtr, prio);
- /*
- * If this is the 'sel' tag, then we don't actually need
- * to call this for all peers.
- */
- TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL,
- (TkTextIndex *) NULL, (TkTextIndex *) NULL,
- tagPtr, 1);
- break;
+ } else {
+ prio = textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags-1;
}
- case TAG_RANGES: {
- TkTextIndex first, last;
- TkTextSearch tSearch;
- Tcl_Obj *listObj = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
- int count = 0;
-
- if (objc != 4) {
- Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName");
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- tagPtr = FindTag((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, textPtr, objv[3]);
- if (tagPtr == NULL) {
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- 0, 0, &first);
- TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
- 0, &last);
- TkBTreeStartSearch(&first, &last, tagPtr, &tSearch);
- if (TkBTreeCharTagged(&first, tagPtr)) {
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
+ ChangeTagPriority(textPtr, tagPtr, prio);
+
+ /*
+ * If this is the 'sel' tag, then we don't actually need to call this
+ * for all peers.
+ */
+
+ TkTextRedrawTag(textPtr->sharedTextPtr, NULL, (TkTextIndex *) NULL,
+ (TkTextIndex *) NULL, tagPtr, 1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case TAG_RANGES: {
+ TkTextIndex first, last;
+ TkTextSearch tSearch;
+ Tcl_Obj *listObj = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
+ int count = 0;
+
+ if (objc != 4) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "tagName");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ tagPtr = FindTag((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, textPtr, objv[3]);
+ if (tagPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, 0, 0,
+ &first);
+ TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
+ 0, &last);
+ TkBTreeStartSearch(&first, &last, tagPtr, &tSearch);
+ if (TkBTreeCharTagged(&first, tagPtr)) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, &first));
- count++;
- }
- while (TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch)) {
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
+ count++;
+ }
+ while (TkBTreeNextTag(&tSearch)) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, &tSearch.curIndex));
- count++;
- }
- if (count % 2 == 1) {
- /*
- * If a text widget uses '-end', it won't necessarily
- * run to the end of the B-tree, and therefore the
- * tag range might not be closed. In this case we
- * add the end of the range.
- */
- Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
+ count++;
+ }
+ if (count % 2 == 1) {
+ /*
+ * If a text widget uses '-end', it won't necessarily run to the
+ * end of the B-tree, and therefore the tag range might not be
+ * closed. In this case we add the end of the range.
+ */
+
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObj,
TkTextNewIndexObj(textPtr, &last));
- }
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listObj);
- break;
}
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listObj);
+ break;
+ }
}
return TCL_OK;
}
@@ -899,15 +907,15 @@ TkTextTagCmd(textPtr, interp, objc, objv)
*
* TkTextCreateTag --
*
- * Find the record describing a tag within a given text widget,
- * creating a new record if one doesn't already exist.
+ * Find the record describing a tag within a given text widget, creating
+ * a new record if one doesn't already exist.
*
* Results:
* The return value is a pointer to the TkTextTag record for tagName.
*
* Side effects:
- * A new tag record is created if there isn't one already defined
- * for tagName.
+ * A new tag record is created if there isn't one already defined for
+ * tagName.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -916,14 +924,14 @@ TkTextTag *
TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, tagName, newTag)
TkText *textPtr; /* Widget in which tag is being used. */
CONST char *tagName; /* Name of desired tag. */
- int *newTag; /* If non-NULL, then return 1 if new,
- * or 0 if already exists. */
+ int *newTag; /* If non-NULL, then return 1 if new, or 0 if
+ * already exists. */
{
register TkTextTag *tagPtr;
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr = NULL;
int new;
CONST char *name;
-
+
if (!strcmp(tagName, "sel")) {
if (textPtr->selTagPtr != NULL) {
if (newTag != NULL) {
@@ -937,8 +945,8 @@ TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, tagName, newTag)
}
name = "sel";
} else {
- hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tagTable,
- tagName, &new);
+ hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tagTable,
+ tagName, &new);
if (newTag != NULL) {
*newTag = new;
}
@@ -949,8 +957,8 @@ TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, tagName, newTag)
}
/*
- * No existing entry. Create a new one, initialize it, and add a
- * pointer to it to the hash table entry.
+ * No existing entry. Create a new one, initialize it, and add a pointer
+ * to it to the hash table entry.
*/
tagPtr = (TkTextTag *) ckalloc(sizeof(TkTextTag));
@@ -1002,7 +1010,8 @@ TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, tagName, newTag)
} else {
Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, tagPtr);
}
- tagPtr->optionTable = Tk_CreateOptionTable(textPtr->interp, tagOptionSpecs);
+ tagPtr->optionTable =
+ Tk_CreateOptionTable(textPtr->interp, tagOptionSpecs);
return tagPtr;
}
@@ -1014,10 +1023,9 @@ TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, tagName, newTag)
* See if tag is defined for a given widget.
*
* Results:
- * If tagName is defined in textPtr, a pointer to its TkTextTag
- * structure is returned. Otherwise NULL is returned and an
- * error message is recorded in the interp's result unless interp
- * is NULL.
+ * If tagName is defined in textPtr, a pointer to its TkTextTag structure
+ * is returned. Otherwise NULL is returned and an error message is
+ * recorded in the interp's result unless interp is NULL.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1027,8 +1035,8 @@ TkTextCreateTag(textPtr, tagName, newTag)
static TkTextTag *
FindTag(interp, textPtr, tagName)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error message;
- * if NULL, then don't record an error
+ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error message; if
+ * NULL, then don't record an error
* message. */
TkText *textPtr; /* Widget in which tag is being used. */
Tcl_Obj *tagName; /* Name of desired tag. */
@@ -1036,12 +1044,13 @@ FindTag(interp, textPtr, tagName)
Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
int len;
CONST char *str;
+
str = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(tagName, &len);
if (len == 3 && !strcmp(str,"sel")) {
return textPtr->selTagPtr;
}
- hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tagTable,
- Tcl_GetString(tagName));
+ hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tagTable,
+ Tcl_GetString(tagName));
if (hPtr != NULL) {
return (TkTextTag *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
}
@@ -1057,47 +1066,44 @@ FindTag(interp, textPtr, tagName)
*
* TkTextDeleteTag --
*
- * This procedure is called to carry out most actions associated
- * with the 'tag delete' sub-command. It will remove all
- * evidence of the tag from the B-tree, and then call
- * TkTextFreeTag to clean up the tag structure itself.
- *
- * The only actions this doesn't carry out it to check if
- * the deletion of the tag requires something to be
- * re-displayed, and to remove the tag from the tagTable
- * (hash table) if that is necessary (i.e. if it's not the
- * 'sel' tag). It is expected that the caller carry out both
- * of these actions.
+ * This function is called to carry out most actions associated with the
+ * 'tag delete' sub-command. It will remove all evidence of the tag from
+ * the B-tree, and then call TkTextFreeTag to clean up the tag structure
+ * itself.
+ *
+ * The only actions this doesn't carry out it to check if the deletion of
+ * the tag requires something to be re-displayed, and to remove the tag
+ * from the tagTable (hash table) if that is necessary (i.e. if it's not
+ * the 'sel' tag). It is expected that the caller carry out both of these
+ * actions.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Memory and other resources are freed, the B-tree is
- * manipulated.
+ * Memory and other resources are freed, the B-tree is manipulated.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkTextDeleteTag(textPtr, tagPtr)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Info about overall widget. */
- register TkTextTag *tagPtr; /* Tag being deleted. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Info about overall widget. */
+ register TkTextTag *tagPtr; /* Tag being deleted. */
{
TkTextIndex first, last;
TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, 0, 0, &first);
TkTextMakeByteIndex(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr,
- TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr),
- 0, &last),
+ TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr), 0, &last),
TkBTreeTag(&first, &last, tagPtr, 0);
-
+
if (tagPtr == textPtr->selTagPtr) {
/*
- * Send an event that the selection changed.
- * This is equivalent to
- * "event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>"
+ * Send an event that the selection changed. This is equivalent to:
+ * event generate $textWidget <<Selection>>
*/
+
TkTextSelectionEvent(textPtr);
} else {
/*
@@ -1105,6 +1111,7 @@ TkTextDeleteTag(textPtr, tagPtr)
* don't want removal of one sel tag to remove bindings which
* are still valid in other peer widgets.
*/
+
if (textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable != NULL) {
Tk_DeleteAllBindings(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable,
(ClientData) tagPtr->name);
@@ -1115,11 +1122,10 @@ TkTextDeleteTag(textPtr, tagPtr)
* Update the tag priorities to reflect the deletion of this tag.
*/
- ChangeTagPriority(textPtr, tagPtr,
- textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags-1);
+ ChangeTagPriority(textPtr, tagPtr,
+ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags-1);
textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags -= 1;
TkTextFreeTag(textPtr, tagPtr);
-
}
/*
@@ -1127,8 +1133,8 @@ TkTextDeleteTag(textPtr, tagPtr)
*
* TkTextFreeTag --
*
- * This procedure is called when a tag is deleted to free up the
- * memory and other resources associated with the tag.
+ * This function is called when a tag is deleted to free up the memory
+ * and other resources associated with the tag.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1141,19 +1147,30 @@ TkTextDeleteTag(textPtr, tagPtr)
void
TkTextFreeTag(textPtr, tagPtr)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Info about overall widget. */
- register TkTextTag *tagPtr; /* Tag being deleted. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Info about overall widget. */
+ register TkTextTag *tagPtr; /* Tag being deleted. */
{
int i;
-
- /* Let Tk do most of the hard work for us */
+
+ /*
+ * Let Tk do most of the hard work for us.
+ */
+
Tk_FreeConfigOptions((char *) tagPtr, tagPtr->optionTable,
- textPtr->tkwin);
- /* This associated information is managed by us */
+ textPtr->tkwin);
+
+ /*
+ * This associated information is managed by us.
+ */
+
if (tagPtr->tabArrayPtr != NULL) {
ckfree((char *) tagPtr->tabArrayPtr);
}
- /* Make sure this tag isn't referenced from the 'current' tag array */
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure this tag isn't referenced from the 'current' tag array.
+ */
+
for (i = 0; i < textPtr->numCurTags; i++) {
if (textPtr->curTagArrayPtr[i] == tagPtr) {
for (; i < textPtr->numCurTags-1; i++) {
@@ -1164,10 +1181,12 @@ TkTextFreeTag(textPtr, tagPtr)
break;
}
}
- /*
- * If this tag is widget-specific (peer widgets) then clean
- * up the refCount it holds.
+
+ /*
+ * If this tag is widget-specific (peer widgets) then clean up the
+ * refCount it holds.
*/
+
if (tagPtr->textPtr != NULL) {
if (textPtr != tagPtr->textPtr) {
Tcl_Panic("Tag being deleted from wrong widget");
@@ -1178,7 +1197,11 @@ TkTextFreeTag(textPtr, tagPtr)
}
tagPtr->textPtr = NULL;
}
- /* Finally free the tag's memory */
+
+ /*
+ * Finally free the tag's memory.
+ */
+
ckfree((char *) tagPtr);
}
@@ -1187,9 +1210,8 @@ TkTextFreeTag(textPtr, tagPtr)
*
* SortTags --
*
- * This procedure sorts an array of tag pointers in increasing
- * order of priority, optimizing for the common case where the
- * array is small.
+ * This function sorts an array of tag pointers in increasing order of
+ * priority, optimizing for the common case where the array is small.
*
* Results:
* None.
@@ -1228,7 +1250,7 @@ SortTags(numTags, tagArrayPtr)
}
} else {
qsort((VOID *) tagArrayPtr, (unsigned) numTags, sizeof (TkTextTag *),
- TagSortProc);
+ TagSortProc);
}
}
@@ -1237,14 +1259,14 @@ SortTags(numTags, tagArrayPtr)
*
* TagSortProc --
*
- * This procedure is called by qsort when sorting an array of
- * tags in priority order.
+ * This function is called by qsort() when sorting an array of tags in
+ * priority order.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is -1 if the first argument should be before
- * the second element (i.e. it has lower priority), 0 if it's
- * equivalent (this should never happen!), and 1 if it should be
- * after the second element.
+ * The return value is -1 if the first argument should be before the
+ * second element (i.e. it has lower priority), 0 if it's equivalent
+ * (this should never happen!), and 1 if it should be after the second
+ * element.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
@@ -1268,29 +1290,26 @@ TagSortProc(first, second)
*
* ChangeTagPriority --
*
- * This procedure changes the priority of a tag by modifying
- * its priority and the priorities of other tags that are affected
- * by the change.
+ * This function changes the priority of a tag by modifying its priority
+ * and the priorities of other tags that are affected by the change.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Priorities may be changed for some or all of the tags in
- * textPtr. The tags will be arranged so that there is exactly one
- * tag at each priority level between 0 and
- * textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags-1, with tagPtr at priority
- * "prio".
+ * Priorities may be changed for some or all of the tags in textPtr. The
+ * tags will be arranged so that there is exactly one tag at each
+ * priority level between 0 and textPtr->sharedTextPtr->numTags-1, with
+ * tagPtr at priority "prio".
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
ChangeTagPriority(textPtr, tagPtr, prio)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
- TkTextTag *tagPtr; /* Tag whose priority is to be
- * changed. */
- int prio; /* New priority for tag. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Information about text widget. */
+ TkTextTag *tagPtr; /* Tag whose priority is to be changed. */
+ int prio; /* New priority for tag. */
{
int low, high, delta;
register TkTextTag *tagPtr2;
@@ -1314,11 +1333,13 @@ ChangeTagPriority(textPtr, tagPtr, prio)
high = prio;
delta = -1;
}
- /*
+
+ /*
* Adjust first the 'sel' tag, then all others from the hash table
*/
- if ((textPtr->selTagPtr->priority >= low)
- && (textPtr->selTagPtr->priority <= high)) {
+
+ if ((textPtr->selTagPtr->priority >= low)
+ && (textPtr->selTagPtr->priority <= high)) {
textPtr->selTagPtr->priority += delta;
}
for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tagTable, &search);
@@ -1336,37 +1357,36 @@ ChangeTagPriority(textPtr, tagPtr, prio)
*
* TkTextBindProc --
*
- * This procedure is invoked by the Tk dispatcher to handle
- * events associated with bindings on items.
+ * This function is invoked by the Tk dispatcher to handle events
+ * associated with bindings on items.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Depends on the command invoked as part of the binding
- * (if there was any).
+ * Depends on the command invoked as part of the binding (if there was
+ * any).
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkTextBindProc(clientData, eventPtr)
- ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to canvas structure. */
- XEvent *eventPtr; /* Pointer to X event that just
- * happened. */
+ ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to canvas structure. */
+ XEvent *eventPtr; /* Pointer to X event that just happened. */
{
TkText *textPtr = (TkText *) clientData;
int repick = 0;
-# define AnyButtonMask (Button1Mask|Button2Mask|Button3Mask\
- |Button4Mask|Button5Mask)
+# define AnyButtonMask \
+ (Button1Mask|Button2Mask|Button3Mask|Button4Mask|Button5Mask)
textPtr->refCount++;
/*
- * This code simulates grabs for mouse buttons by keeping track
- * of whether a button is pressed and refusing to pick a new current
- * character while a button is pressed.
+ * This code simulates grabs for mouse buttons by keeping track of whether
+ * a button is pressed and refusing to pick a new current character while
+ * a button is pressed.
*/
if (eventPtr->type == ButtonPress) {
@@ -1375,24 +1395,24 @@ TkTextBindProc(clientData, eventPtr)
int mask;
switch (eventPtr->xbutton.button) {
- case Button1:
- mask = Button1Mask;
- break;
- case Button2:
- mask = Button2Mask;
- break;
- case Button3:
- mask = Button3Mask;
- break;
- case Button4:
- mask = Button4Mask;
- break;
- case Button5:
- mask = Button5Mask;
- break;
- default:
- mask = 0;
- break;
+ case Button1:
+ mask = Button1Mask;
+ break;
+ case Button2:
+ mask = Button2Mask;
+ break;
+ case Button3:
+ mask = Button3Mask;
+ break;
+ case Button4:
+ mask = Button4Mask;
+ break;
+ case Button5:
+ mask = Button5Mask;
+ break;
+ default:
+ mask = 0;
+ break;
}
if ((eventPtr->xbutton.state & AnyButtonMask) == (unsigned) mask) {
textPtr->flags &= ~BUTTON_DOWN;
@@ -1415,10 +1435,11 @@ TkTextBindProc(clientData, eventPtr)
}
TkTextPickCurrent(textPtr, eventPtr);
}
- if ((textPtr->numCurTags > 0) && (textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable != NULL)
+ if ((textPtr->numCurTags > 0)
+ && (textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable != NULL)
&& (textPtr->tkwin != NULL) && !(textPtr->flags & DESTROYED)) {
- TagBindEvent(textPtr, eventPtr, textPtr->numCurTags,
- textPtr->curTagArrayPtr);
+ TagBindEvent(textPtr, eventPtr, textPtr->numCurTags,
+ textPtr->curTagArrayPtr);
}
if (repick) {
unsigned int oldState;
@@ -1432,7 +1453,7 @@ TkTextBindProc(clientData, eventPtr)
eventPtr->xbutton.state = oldState;
}
- done:
+ done:
if (--textPtr->refCount == 0) {
ckfree((char *) textPtr);
}
@@ -1443,57 +1464,55 @@ TkTextBindProc(clientData, eventPtr)
*
* TkTextPickCurrent --
*
- * Find the character containing the coordinates in an event
- * and place the "current" mark on that character. If the
- * "current" mark has moved then generate a fake leave event
- * on the old current character and a fake enter event on the new
- * current character.
+ * Find the character containing the coordinates in an event and place
+ * the "current" mark on that character. If the "current" mark has moved
+ * then generate a fake leave event on the old current character and a
+ * fake enter event on the new current character.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The current mark for textPtr may change. If it does,
- * then the commands associated with character entry and leave
- * could do just about anything. For example, the text widget
- * might be deleted. It is up to the caller to protect itself
- * by incrementing the refCount of the text widget.
+ * The current mark for textPtr may change. If it does, then the commands
+ * associated with character entry and leave could do just about
+ * anything. For example, the text widget might be deleted. It is up to
+ * the caller to protect itself by incrementing the refCount of the text
+ * widget.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkTextPickCurrent(textPtr, eventPtr)
- register TkText *textPtr; /* Text widget in which to select
- * current character. */
- XEvent *eventPtr; /* Event describing location of
- * mouse cursor. Must be EnterWindow,
- * LeaveWindow, ButtonRelease, or
- * MotionNotify. */
+ register TkText *textPtr; /* Text widget in which to select current
+ * character. */
+ XEvent *eventPtr; /* Event describing location of mouse cursor.
+ * Must be EnterWindow, LeaveWindow,
+ * ButtonRelease, or MotionNotify. */
{
TkTextIndex index;
TkTextTag **oldArrayPtr, **newArrayPtr;
- TkTextTag **copyArrayPtr = NULL; /* Initialization needed to prevent
- * compiler warning. */
-
+ TkTextTag **copyArrayPtr = NULL;
+ /* Initialization needed to prevent compiler
+ * warning. */
int numOldTags, numNewTags, i, j, size, nearby;
XEvent event;
/*
- * If a button is down, then don't do anything at all; we'll be
- * called again when all buttons are up, and we can repick then.
- * This implements a form of mouse grabbing.
+ * If a button is down, then don't do anything at all; we'll be called
+ * again when all buttons are up, and we can repick then. This implements
+ * a form of mouse grabbing.
*/
if (textPtr->flags & BUTTON_DOWN) {
- if (((eventPtr->type == EnterNotify) || (eventPtr->type == LeaveNotify))
+ if (((eventPtr->type == EnterNotify)
+ || (eventPtr->type == LeaveNotify))
&& ((eventPtr->xcrossing.mode == NotifyGrab)
|| (eventPtr->xcrossing.mode == NotifyUngrab))) {
/*
- * Special case: the window is being entered or left because
- * of a grab or ungrab. In this case, repick after all.
- * Furthermore, clear BUTTON_DOWN to release the simulated
- * grab.
+ * Special case: the window is being entered or left because of a
+ * grab or ungrab. In this case, repick after all. Furthermore,
+ * clear BUTTON_DOWN to release the simulated grab.
*/
textPtr->flags &= ~BUTTON_DOWN;
@@ -1503,12 +1522,12 @@ TkTextPickCurrent(textPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * Save information about this event in the widget in case we have
- * to synthesize more enter and leave events later (e.g. because a
- * character was deleted, causing a new character to be underneath
- * the mouse cursor). Also translate MotionNotify events into
- * EnterNotify events, since that's what gets reported to event
- * handlers when the current character changes.
+ * Save information about this event in the widget in case we have to
+ * synthesize more enter and leave events later (e.g. because a character
+ * was deleted, causing a new character to be underneath the mouse
+ * cursor). Also translate MotionNotify events into EnterNotify events,
+ * since that's what gets reported to event handlers when the current
+ * character changes.
*/
if (eventPtr != &textPtr->pickEvent) {
@@ -1539,8 +1558,8 @@ TkTextPickCurrent(textPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * Find the new current character, then find and sort all of the
- * tags associated with it.
+ * Find the new current character, then find and sort all of the tags
+ * associated with it.
*/
if (textPtr->pickEvent.type != LeaveNotify) {
@@ -1559,11 +1578,10 @@ TkTextPickCurrent(textPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * Resort the tags associated with the previous marked character
- * (the priorities might have changed), then make a copy of the
- * new tags, and compare the old tags to the copy, nullifying
- * any tags that are present in both groups (i.e. the tags that
- * haven't changed).
+ * Resort the tags associated with the previous marked character (the
+ * priorities might have changed), then make a copy of the new tags, and
+ * compare the old tags to the copy, nullifying any tags that are present
+ * in both groups (i.e. the tags that haven't changed).
*/
SortTags(textPtr->numCurTags, textPtr->curTagArrayPtr);
@@ -1583,13 +1601,12 @@ TkTextPickCurrent(textPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * Invoke the binding system with a LeaveNotify event for all of
- * the tags that have gone away. We have to be careful here,
- * because it's possible that the binding could do something
- * (like calling tkwait) that eventually modifies
- * textPtr->curTagArrayPtr. To avoid problems in situations like
- * this, update curTagArrayPtr to its new value before invoking
- * any bindings, and don't use it any more here.
+ * Invoke the binding system with a LeaveNotify event for all of the tags
+ * that have gone away. We have to be careful here, because it's possible
+ * that the binding could do something (like calling tkwait) that
+ * eventually modifies textPtr->curTagArrayPtr. To avoid problems in
+ * situations like this, update curTagArrayPtr to its new value before
+ * invoking any bindings, and don't use it any more here.
*/
numOldTags = textPtr->numCurTags;
@@ -1597,15 +1614,16 @@ TkTextPickCurrent(textPtr, eventPtr)
oldArrayPtr = textPtr->curTagArrayPtr;
textPtr->curTagArrayPtr = newArrayPtr;
if (numOldTags != 0) {
- if ((textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable != NULL) && (textPtr->tkwin != NULL)
- && !(textPtr->flags & DESTROYED)) {
+ if ((textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable != NULL)
+ && (textPtr->tkwin != NULL)
+ && !(textPtr->flags & DESTROYED)) {
event = textPtr->pickEvent;
event.type = LeaveNotify;
/*
- * Always use a detail of NotifyAncestor. Besides being
- * consistent, this avoids problems where the binding code
- * will discard NotifyInferior events.
+ * Always use a detail of NotifyAncestor. Besides being
+ * consistent, this avoids problems where the binding code will
+ * discard NotifyInferior events.
*/
event.xcrossing.detail = NotifyAncestor;
@@ -1615,18 +1633,19 @@ TkTextPickCurrent(textPtr, eventPtr)
}
/*
- * Reset the "current" mark (be careful to recompute its location,
- * since it might have changed during an event binding). Then
- * invoke the binding system with an EnterNotify event for all of
- * the tags that have just appeared.
+ * Reset the "current" mark (be careful to recompute its location, since
+ * it might have changed during an event binding). Then invoke the binding
+ * system with an EnterNotify event for all of the tags that have just
+ * appeared.
*/
TkTextPixelIndex(textPtr, textPtr->pickEvent.xcrossing.x,
textPtr->pickEvent.xcrossing.y, &index, &nearby);
TkTextSetMark(textPtr, "current", &index);
if (numNewTags != 0) {
- if ((textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable != NULL) && (textPtr->tkwin != NULL)
- && !(textPtr->flags & DESTROYED) && !nearby) {
+ if ((textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable != NULL)
+ && (textPtr->tkwin != NULL)
+ && !(textPtr->flags & DESTROYED) && !nearby) {
event = textPtr->pickEvent;
event.type = EnterNotify;
event.xcrossing.detail = NotifyAncestor;
@@ -1641,65 +1660,74 @@ TkTextPickCurrent(textPtr, eventPtr)
*
* TagBindEvent --
*
- * Trigger given events for all tags that match the
- * relevant bindings. To handle the "sel" tag
- * correctly in all peer widgets, we must use the
+ * Trigger given events for all tags that match the relevant bindings.
+ * To handle the "sel" tag correctly in all peer widgets, we must use the
* name of the tags as the binding table element.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Almost anything can be triggered by tag bindings,
- * including deletion of the text widget.
+ * Almost anything can be triggered by tag bindings, including deletion
+ * of the text widget.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
TagBindEvent(textPtr, eventPtr, numTags, tagArrayPtr)
- TkText *textPtr; /* Text widget to fire bindings
- * in. */
- XEvent *eventPtr; /* What actually happened. */
- int numTags; /* Number of relevant tags. */
- TkTextTag **tagArrayPtr; /* Array of relevant tags. */
+ TkText *textPtr; /* Text widget to fire bindings in. */
+ XEvent *eventPtr; /* What actually happened. */
+ int numTags; /* Number of relevant tags. */
+ TkTextTag **tagArrayPtr; /* Array of relevant tags. */
{
#define NUM_BIND_TAGS 10
CONST char *nameArray[NUM_BIND_TAGS];
CONST char **nameArrPtr;
int i;
-
- /*
- * Try to avoid allocation unless there are lots of tags
+
+ /*
+ * Try to avoid allocation unless there are lots of tags.
*/
+
if (numTags > NUM_BIND_TAGS) {
nameArrPtr = (CONST char**) ckalloc (numTags * sizeof(CONST char*));
} else {
nameArrPtr = nameArray;
}
- /*
- * We use tag names as keys in the hash table. We do this instead
- * of using the actual tagPtr objects because we want one "sel" tag
- * binding for all peer widgets, despite the fact that each has its
- * own tagPtr object.
+
+ /*
+ * We use tag names as keys in the hash table. We do this instead of using
+ * the actual tagPtr objects because we want one "sel" tag binding for all
+ * peer widgets, despite the fact that each has its own tagPtr object.
*/
+
for (i = 0; i < numTags; i++) {
TkTextTag *tagPtr = tagArrayPtr[i];
if (tagPtr != NULL) {
nameArrPtr[i] = tagPtr->name;
} else {
- /*
- * Tag has been deleted elsewhere, and therefore nulled
- * out in this array. Tk_BindEvent is clever enough to
- * cope with NULLs being thrown at it.
+ /*
+ * Tag has been deleted elsewhere, and therefore nulled out in
+ * this array. Tk_BindEvent is clever enough to cope with NULLs
+ * being thrown at it.
*/
+
nameArrPtr[i] = NULL;
}
}
- Tk_BindEvent(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable, eventPtr, textPtr->tkwin,
- numTags, (ClientData *) nameArrPtr);
+ Tk_BindEvent(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->bindingTable, eventPtr,
+ textPtr->tkwin, numTags, (ClientData *) nameArrPtr);
if (numTags > NUM_BIND_TAGS) {
ckfree((char*)nameArrPtr);
}
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */