/* * tkCursor.c -- * * This file maintains a database of read-only cursors for the Tk * toolkit. This allows cursors to be shared between widgets and also * avoids round-trips to the X server. * * 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. * * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkCursor.c,v 1.15.2.2 2007/10/15 18:38:32 dgp Exp $ */ #include "tkInt.h" /* * A TkCursor structure exists for each cursor that is currently active. Each * structure is indexed with two hash tables defined below. One of the tables * is cursorIdTable, and the other is either cursorNameTable or * cursorDataTable, each of which are stored in the TkDisplay structure for * the current thread. */ typedef struct { CONST char *source; /* Cursor bits. */ CONST char *mask; /* Mask bits. */ int width, height; /* Dimensions of cursor (and data and * mask). */ int xHot, yHot; /* Location of cursor hot-spot. */ Tk_Uid fg, bg; /* Colors for cursor. */ Display *display; /* Display on which cursor will be used. */ } DataKey; /* * Forward declarations for functions defined in this file: */ static void CursorInit(TkDisplay *dispPtr); static void DupCursorObjProc(Tcl_Obj *srcObjPtr, Tcl_Obj *dupObjPtr); static void FreeCursor(TkCursor *cursorPtr); static void FreeCursorObjProc(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); static TkCursor * TkcGetCursor(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin, CONST char *name); static TkCursor * GetCursorFromObj(Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Obj *objPtr); static void InitCursorObj(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); /* * The following structure defines the implementation of the "cursor" Tcl * object, used for drawing. The color object remembers the hash table * entry associated with a color. The actual allocation and deallocation * of the color should be done by the configuration package when the cursor * option is set. */ Tcl_ObjType tkCursorObjType = { "cursor", /* name */ FreeCursorObjProc, /* freeIntRepProc */ DupCursorObjProc, /* dupIntRepProc */ NULL, /* updateStringProc */ NULL /* setFromAnyProc */ }; /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_AllocCursorFromObj -- * * Given a Tcl_Obj *, map the value to a corresponding Tk_Cursor * structure based on the tkwin given. * * Results: * The return value is the X identifer for the desired cursor, unless * objPtr couldn't be parsed correctly. In this case, None is returned * and an error message is left in the interp's result. The caller should * never modify the cursor that is returned, and should eventually call * Tk_FreeCursorFromObj when the cursor is no longer needed. * * Side effects: * The cursor is added to an internal database with a reference count. * For each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to * Tk_FreeCursorFromObj, so that the database can be cleaned up when * cursors aren't needed anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tk_Cursor Tk_AllocCursorFromObj( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interp for error results. */ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which the cursor will be used.*/ Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* Object describing cursor; see manual entry * for description of legal syntax of this * obj's string rep. */ { TkCursor *cursorPtr; if (objPtr->typePtr != &tkCursorObjType) { InitCursorObj(objPtr); } cursorPtr = (TkCursor *) objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; /* * If the object currently points to a TkCursor, see if it's the one we * want. If so, increment its reference count and return. */ if (cursorPtr != NULL) { if (cursorPtr->resourceRefCount == 0) { /* * This is a stale reference: it refers to a TkCursor that's no * longer in use. Clear the reference. */ FreeCursorObjProc(objPtr); cursorPtr = NULL; } else if (Tk_Display(tkwin) == cursorPtr->display) { cursorPtr->resourceRefCount++; return cursorPtr->cursor; } } /* * The object didn't point to the TkCursor that we wanted. Search the list * of TkCursors with the same name to see if one of the other TkCursors is * the right one. */ if (cursorPtr != NULL) { TkCursor *firstCursorPtr = (TkCursor *) Tcl_GetHashValue(cursorPtr->hashPtr); FreeCursorObjProc(objPtr); for (cursorPtr = firstCursorPtr; cursorPtr != NULL; cursorPtr = cursorPtr->nextPtr) { if (Tk_Display(tkwin) == cursorPtr->display) { cursorPtr->resourceRefCount++; cursorPtr->objRefCount++; objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (void *) cursorPtr; return cursorPtr->cursor; } } } /* * Still no luck. Call TkcGetCursor to allocate a new TkCursor object. */ cursorPtr = TkcGetCursor(interp, tkwin, Tcl_GetString(objPtr)); objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (void *) cursorPtr; if (cursorPtr == NULL) { return None; } cursorPtr->objRefCount++; return cursorPtr->cursor; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetCursor -- * * Given a string describing a cursor, locate (or create if necessary) a * cursor that fits the description. * * Results: * The return value is the X identifer for the desired cursor, unless * string couldn't be parsed correctly. In this case, None is returned * and an error message is left in the interp's result. The caller should * never modify the cursor that is returned, and should eventually call * Tk_FreeCursor when the cursor is no longer needed. * * Side effects: * The cursor is added to an internal database with a reference count. * For each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to * Tk_FreeCursor, so that the database can be cleaned up when cursors * aren't needed anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tk_Cursor Tk_GetCursor( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting. */ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which cursor will be used. */ Tk_Uid string) /* Description of cursor. See manual entry for * details on legal syntax. */ { TkCursor *cursorPtr = TkcGetCursor(interp, tkwin, string); if (cursorPtr == NULL) { return None; } return cursorPtr->cursor; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkcGetCursor -- * * Given a string describing a cursor, locate (or create if necessary) a * cursor that fits the description. This routine returns the internal * data structure for the cursor, which avoids extra hash table lookups * in Tk_AllocCursorFromObj. * * Results: * The return value is a pointer to the TkCursor for the desired cursor, * unless string couldn't be parsed correctly. In this case, NULL is * returned and an error message is left in the interp's result. The * caller should never modify the cursor that is returned, and should * eventually call Tk_FreeCursor when the cursor is no longer needed. * * Side effects: * The cursor is added to an internal database with a reference count. * For each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to * Tk_FreeCursor, so that the database can be cleaned up when cursors * aren't needed anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static TkCursor * TkcGetCursor( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting. */ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which cursor will be used. */ CONST char *string) /* Description of cursor. See manual entry for * details on legal syntax. */ { Tcl_HashEntry *nameHashPtr; register TkCursor *cursorPtr; TkCursor *existingCursorPtr = NULL; int isNew; TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr; if (!dispPtr->cursorInit) { CursorInit(dispPtr); } nameHashPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->cursorNameTable, string, &isNew); if (!isNew) { existingCursorPtr = (TkCursor *) Tcl_GetHashValue(nameHashPtr); for (cursorPtr = existingCursorPtr; cursorPtr != NULL; cursorPtr = cursorPtr->nextPtr) { if (Tk_Display(tkwin) == cursorPtr->display) { cursorPtr->resourceRefCount++; return cursorPtr; } } } else { existingCursorPtr = NULL; } cursorPtr = TkGetCursorByName(interp, tkwin, string); if (cursorPtr == NULL) { if (isNew) { Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(nameHashPtr); } return NULL; } /* * Add information about this cursor to our database. */ cursorPtr->display = Tk_Display(tkwin); cursorPtr->resourceRefCount = 1; cursorPtr->objRefCount = 0; cursorPtr->otherTable = &dispPtr->cursorNameTable; cursorPtr->hashPtr = nameHashPtr; cursorPtr->nextPtr = existingCursorPtr; cursorPtr->idHashPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->cursorIdTable, (char *) cursorPtr->cursor, &isNew); if (!isNew) { Tcl_Panic("cursor already registered in Tk_GetCursor"); } Tcl_SetHashValue(nameHashPtr, cursorPtr); Tcl_SetHashValue(cursorPtr->idHashPtr, cursorPtr); return cursorPtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetCursorFromData -- * * Given a description of the bits and colors for a cursor, make a cursor * that has the given properties. * * Results: * The return value is the X identifer for the desired cursor, unless it * couldn't be created properly. In this case, None is returned and an * error message is left in the interp's result. The caller should never * modify the cursor that is returned, and should eventually call * Tk_FreeCursor when the cursor is no longer needed. * * Side effects: * The cursor is added to an internal database with a reference count. * For each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to * Tk_FreeCursor, so that the database can be cleaned up when cursors * aren't needed anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tk_Cursor Tk_GetCursorFromData( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting. */ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which cursor will be used. */ CONST char *source, /* Bitmap data for cursor shape. */ CONST char *mask, /* Bitmap data for cursor mask. */ int width, int height, /* Dimensions of cursor. */ int xHot, int yHot, /* Location of hot-spot in cursor. */ Tk_Uid fg, /* Foreground color for cursor. */ Tk_Uid bg) /* Background color for cursor. */ { DataKey dataKey; Tcl_HashEntry *dataHashPtr; register TkCursor *cursorPtr; int isNew; XColor fgColor, bgColor; TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr; if (!dispPtr->cursorInit) { CursorInit(dispPtr); } dataKey.source = source; dataKey.mask = mask; dataKey.width = width; dataKey.height = height; dataKey.xHot = xHot; dataKey.yHot = yHot; dataKey.fg = fg; dataKey.bg = bg; dataKey.display = Tk_Display(tkwin); dataHashPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->cursorDataTable, (char *) &dataKey, &isNew); if (!isNew) { cursorPtr = (TkCursor *) Tcl_GetHashValue(dataHashPtr); cursorPtr->resourceRefCount++; return cursorPtr->cursor; } /* * No suitable cursor exists yet. Make one using the data available and * add it to the database. */ if (XParseColor(dataKey.display, Tk_Colormap(tkwin), fg, &fgColor) == 0) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "invalid color name \"", fg, "\"", NULL); goto error; } if (XParseColor(dataKey.display, Tk_Colormap(tkwin), bg, &bgColor) == 0) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "invalid color name \"", bg, "\"", NULL); goto error; } cursorPtr = TkCreateCursorFromData(tkwin, source, mask, width, height, xHot, yHot, fgColor, bgColor); if (cursorPtr == NULL) { goto error; } cursorPtr->resourceRefCount = 1; cursorPtr->otherTable = &dispPtr->cursorDataTable; cursorPtr->hashPtr = dataHashPtr; cursorPtr->objRefCount = 0; cursorPtr->idHashPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->cursorIdTable, (char *) cursorPtr->cursor, &isNew); cursorPtr->nextPtr = NULL; if (!isNew) { Tcl_Panic("cursor already registered in Tk_GetCursorFromData"); } Tcl_SetHashValue(dataHashPtr, cursorPtr); Tcl_SetHashValue(cursorPtr->idHashPtr, cursorPtr); return cursorPtr->cursor; error: Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(dataHashPtr); return None; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_NameOfCursor -- * * Given a cursor, return a textual string identifying it. * * Results: * If cursor was created by Tk_GetCursor, then the return value is the * "string" that was used to create it. Otherwise the return value is a * string giving the X identifier for the cursor. The storage for the * returned string is only guaranteed to persist up until the next call * to this function. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ CONST char * Tk_NameOfCursor( Display *display, /* Display for which cursor was allocated. */ Tk_Cursor cursor) /* Identifier for cursor whose name is * wanted. */ { Tcl_HashEntry *idHashPtr; TkCursor *cursorPtr; TkDisplay *dispPtr; dispPtr = TkGetDisplay(display); if (!dispPtr->cursorInit) { printid: sprintf(dispPtr->cursorString, "cursor id %p", cursor); return dispPtr->cursorString; } idHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->cursorIdTable, (char *) cursor); if (idHashPtr == NULL) { goto printid; } cursorPtr = (TkCursor *) Tcl_GetHashValue(idHashPtr); if (cursorPtr->otherTable != &dispPtr->cursorNameTable) { goto printid; } return cursorPtr->hashPtr->key.string; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * FreeCursor -- * * This function is invoked by both Tk_FreeCursorFromObj and * Tk_FreeCursor; it does all the real work of deallocating a cursor. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The reference count associated with cursor is decremented, and it is * officially deallocated if no-one is using it anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void FreeCursor( TkCursor *cursorPtr) /* Cursor to be released. */ { TkCursor *prevPtr; cursorPtr->resourceRefCount--; if (cursorPtr->resourceRefCount > 0) { return; } Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(cursorPtr->idHashPtr); prevPtr = (TkCursor *) Tcl_GetHashValue(cursorPtr->hashPtr); if (prevPtr == cursorPtr) { if (cursorPtr->nextPtr == NULL) { Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(cursorPtr->hashPtr); } else { Tcl_SetHashValue(cursorPtr->hashPtr, cursorPtr->nextPtr); } } else { while (prevPtr->nextPtr != cursorPtr) { prevPtr = prevPtr->nextPtr; } prevPtr->nextPtr = cursorPtr->nextPtr; } TkpFreeCursor(cursorPtr); if (cursorPtr->objRefCount == 0) { ckfree((char *) cursorPtr); } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_FreeCursor -- * * This function is called to release a cursor allocated by Tk_GetCursor * or TkGetCursorFromData. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The reference count associated with cursor is decremented, and it is * officially deallocated if no-one is using it anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tk_FreeCursor( Display *display, /* Display for which cursor was allocated. */ Tk_Cursor cursor) /* Identifier for cursor to be released. */ { Tcl_HashEntry *idHashPtr; TkDisplay *dispPtr = TkGetDisplay(display); if (!dispPtr->cursorInit) { Tcl_Panic("Tk_FreeCursor called before Tk_GetCursor"); } idHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->cursorIdTable, (char *) cursor); if (idHashPtr == NULL) { Tcl_Panic("Tk_FreeCursor received unknown cursor argument"); } FreeCursor((TkCursor *) Tcl_GetHashValue(idHashPtr)); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_FreeCursorFromObj -- * * This function is called to release a cursor allocated by * Tk_AllocCursorFromObj. It does not throw away the Tcl_Obj *; it only * gets rid of the hash table entry for this cursor and clears the cached * value that is normally stored in the object. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The reference count associated with the cursor represented by objPtr * is decremented, and the cursor is released to X if there are no * remaining uses for it. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tk_FreeCursorFromObj( Tk_Window tkwin, /* The window this cursor lives in. Needed for * the display value. */ Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The Tcl_Obj * to be freed. */ { FreeCursor(GetCursorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)); FreeCursorObjProc(objPtr); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * FreeCursorFromObjProc -- * * This proc is called to release an object reference to a cursor. * Called when the object's internal rep is released or when the cached * tkColPtr 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 color's resources are released. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void FreeCursorObjProc( Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object we are releasing. */ { TkCursor *cursorPtr = (TkCursor *) objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; if (cursorPtr != NULL) { cursorPtr->objRefCount--; if ((cursorPtr->objRefCount == 0) && (cursorPtr->resourceRefCount == 0)) { ckfree((char *) cursorPtr); } objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = NULL; } } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * DupCursorObjProc -- * * When a cached cursor object is duplicated, this is called to update * the internal reps. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The color's objRefCount is incremented and the internal rep of the * copy is set to point to it. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void DupCursorObjProc( Tcl_Obj *srcObjPtr, /* The object we are copying from. */ Tcl_Obj *dupObjPtr) /* The object we are copying to. */ { TkCursor *cursorPtr = (TkCursor *) srcObjPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; dupObjPtr->typePtr = srcObjPtr->typePtr; dupObjPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (void *) cursorPtr; if (cursorPtr != NULL) { cursorPtr->objRefCount++; } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetCursorFromObj -- * * Returns the cursor referred to buy a Tcl object. The cursor must * already have been allocated via a call to Tk_AllocCursorFromObj or * Tk_GetCursor. * * Results: * Returns the Tk_Cursor that matches the tkwin and the string rep of the * name of the cursor given in objPtr. * * Side effects: * If the object is not already a cursor, the conversion will free any * old internal representation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tk_Cursor Tk_GetCursorFromObj( Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object from which to get pixels. */ { TkCursor *cursorPtr = GetCursorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr); /* * GetCursorFromObj should never return NULL */ return cursorPtr->cursor; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetCursorFromObj -- * * Returns the cursor referred to by a Tcl object. The cursor must * already have been allocated via a call to Tk_AllocCursorFromObj or * Tk_GetCursor. * * Results: * Returns the TkCursor * that matches the tkwin and the string rep of * the name of the cursor given in objPtr. * * Side effects: * If the object is not already a cursor, the conversion will free any * old internal representation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static TkCursor * GetCursorFromObj( Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which the cursor will be used. */ Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object that describes the desired * cursor. */ { TkCursor *cursorPtr; Tcl_HashEntry *hashPtr; TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr; if (objPtr->typePtr != &tkCursorObjType) { InitCursorObj(objPtr); } /* * The internal representation is a cache of the last cursor used with the * given name. But there can be lots different cursors for each cursor * name; one cursor for each display. Check to see if the cursor we have * cached is the one that is needed. */ cursorPtr = (TkCursor *) objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; if ((cursorPtr != NULL) && (Tk_Display(tkwin) == cursorPtr->display)) { return cursorPtr; } /* * If we get to here, it means the cursor we need is not in the cache. * Try to look up the cursor in the TkDisplay structure of the window. */ hashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->cursorNameTable, Tcl_GetString(objPtr)); if (hashPtr == NULL) { goto error; } for (cursorPtr = (TkCursor *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hashPtr); cursorPtr != NULL; cursorPtr = cursorPtr->nextPtr) { if (Tk_Display(tkwin) == cursorPtr->display) { FreeCursorObjProc(objPtr); objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (void *) cursorPtr; cursorPtr->objRefCount++; return cursorPtr; } } error: Tcl_Panic("GetCursorFromObj called with non-existent cursor!"); /* * The following code isn't reached; it's just there to please compilers. */ return NULL; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * InitCursorObj -- * * Bookeeping function to change an objPtr to a cursor type. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The old internal rep of the object is freed. The internal rep is * cleared. The final form of the object is set by either * Tk_AllocCursorFromObj or GetCursorFromObj. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void InitCursorObj( Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object to convert. */ { const Tcl_ObjType *typePtr; /* * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one. */ Tcl_GetString(objPtr); typePtr = objPtr->typePtr; if ((typePtr != NULL) && (typePtr->freeIntRepProc != NULL)) { (*typePtr->freeIntRepProc)(objPtr); } objPtr->typePtr = &tkCursorObjType; objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = NULL; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * CursorInit -- * * Initialize the structures used for cursor management. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Read the code. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void CursorInit( TkDisplay *dispPtr) /* Display used to store thread-specific * data. */ { Tcl_InitHashTable(&dispPtr->cursorNameTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS); Tcl_InitHashTable(&dispPtr->cursorDataTable, sizeof(DataKey)/sizeof(int)); /* * The call below is tricky: can't use sizeof(IdKey) because it gets * padded with extra unpredictable bytes on some 64-bit machines. */ /* * Old code.... * Tcl_InitHashTable(&dispPtr->cursorIdTable, sizeof(Display *) * /sizeof(int)); * * The comment above doesn't make sense. However, XIDs should only be 32 * bits, by the definition of X, so the code above causes Tk to crash. * Here is the real code: */ Tcl_InitHashTable(&dispPtr->cursorIdTable, TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS); dispPtr->cursorInit = 1; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkDebugCursor -- * * This function returns debugging information about a cursor. * * Results: * The return value is a list with one sublist for each TkCursor * corresponding to "name". Each sublist has two elements that contain * the resourceRefCount and objRefCount fields from the TkCursor * structure. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Obj * TkDebugCursor( Tk_Window tkwin, /* The window in which the cursor will be used * (not currently used). */ char *name) /* Name of the desired color. */ { TkCursor *cursorPtr; Tcl_HashEntry *hashPtr; Tcl_Obj *resultPtr, *objPtr; TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr; if (!dispPtr->cursorInit) { CursorInit(dispPtr); } resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); hashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->cursorNameTable, name); if (hashPtr != NULL) { cursorPtr = (TkCursor *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hashPtr); if (cursorPtr == NULL) { Tcl_Panic("TkDebugCursor found empty hash table entry"); } for ( ; (cursorPtr != NULL); cursorPtr = cursorPtr->nextPtr) { objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr, Tcl_NewIntObj(cursorPtr->resourceRefCount)); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr, Tcl_NewIntObj(cursorPtr->objRefCount)); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultPtr, objPtr); } } return resultPtr; } /* * Local Variables: * mode: c * c-basic-offset: 4 * fill-column: 78 * End: */