forked from github_mirror/framelesshelper
680 lines
27 KiB
C++
680 lines
27 KiB
C++
#include "winnativeeventfilter.h"
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#include <QDebug>
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#include <QGuiApplication>
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#include <QLibrary>
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#include <QOperatingSystemVersion>
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#include <QWindow>
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#include <d2d1.h>
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#include <dwmapi.h>
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#include <shellapi.h>
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#include <uxtheme.h>
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#include <windowsx.h>
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#ifndef SM_CXPADDEDBORDER
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// Only available since Windows Vista
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#define SM_CXPADDEDBORDER 92
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#endif
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#ifndef WM_NCUAHDRAWCAPTION
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// Not documented, only available since Windows Vista
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#define WM_NCUAHDRAWCAPTION 0x00AE
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#endif
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#ifndef WM_NCUAHDRAWFRAME
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// Not documented, only available since Windows Vista
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#define WM_NCUAHDRAWFRAME 0x00AF
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#endif
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#ifndef WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED
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// Only available since Windows Vista
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#define WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED 0x031E
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#endif
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#ifndef WM_DPICHANGED
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// Only available since Windows 8.1
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#define WM_DPICHANGED 0x02E0
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#endif
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namespace {
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QScopedPointer<WinNativeEventFilter> instance;
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QVector<HWND> m_framelessWindows;
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} // namespace
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WinNativeEventFilter::WinNativeEventFilter() {
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QLibrary user32Lib(QString::fromUtf8("User32")),
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shcoreLib(QString::fromUtf8("SHCore"));
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if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() >=
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QOperatingSystemVersion::Windows7) {
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m_SetWindowCompositionAttribute =
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reinterpret_cast<lpSetWindowCompositionAttribute>(
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user32Lib.resolve("SetWindowCompositionAttribute"));
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}
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if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() >=
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QOperatingSystemVersion::Windows8_1) {
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m_GetDpiForMonitor = reinterpret_cast<lpGetDpiForMonitor>(
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shcoreLib.resolve("GetDpiForMonitor"));
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}
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// Windows 10, version 1607 (10.0.14393)
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if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() >=
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QOperatingSystemVersion(QOperatingSystemVersion::Windows, 10, 0,
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14393)) {
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m_GetDpiForWindow = reinterpret_cast<lpGetDpiForWindow>(
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user32Lib.resolve("GetDpiForWindow"));
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m_GetDpiForSystem = reinterpret_cast<lpGetDpiForSystem>(
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user32Lib.resolve("GetDpiForSystem"));
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m_GetSystemMetricsForDpi = reinterpret_cast<lpGetSystemMetricsForDpi>(
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user32Lib.resolve("GetSystemMetricsForDpi"));
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}
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// Windows 10, version 1803 (10.0.17134)
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if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() >=
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QOperatingSystemVersion(QOperatingSystemVersion::Windows, 10, 0,
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17134)) {
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m_GetSystemDpiForProcess = reinterpret_cast<lpGetSystemDpiForProcess>(
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user32Lib.resolve("GetSystemDpiForProcess"));
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}
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}
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WinNativeEventFilter::~WinNativeEventFilter() = default;
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void WinNativeEventFilter::install() {
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if (instance.isNull()) {
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instance.reset(new WinNativeEventFilter);
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qApp->installNativeEventFilter(instance.data());
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}
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}
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void WinNativeEventFilter::uninstall() {
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if (!instance.isNull()) {
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qApp->removeNativeEventFilter(instance.data());
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instance.reset();
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}
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if (!m_framelessWindows.isEmpty()) {
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for (auto &&window : qAsConst(m_framelessWindows)) {
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refreshWindow(window);
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}
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m_framelessWindows.clear();
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}
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}
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QVector<HWND> WinNativeEventFilter::framelessWindows() {
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return m_framelessWindows;
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}
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void WinNativeEventFilter::setFramelessWindows(QVector<HWND> windows) {
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if (!windows.isEmpty() && (windows != m_framelessWindows)) {
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m_framelessWindows = windows;
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install();
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}
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}
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void WinNativeEventFilter::addFramelessWindow(HWND window, WINDOWDATA *data) {
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if (window && !m_framelessWindows.contains(window)) {
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m_framelessWindows.append(window);
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if (data) {
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createUserData(window, data);
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refreshWindow(window);
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}
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install();
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}
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}
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void WinNativeEventFilter::removeFramelessWindow(HWND window) {
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if (window && m_framelessWindows.contains(window)) {
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m_framelessWindows.removeAll(window);
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}
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}
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void WinNativeEventFilter::clearFramelessWindows() {
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if (!m_framelessWindows.isEmpty()) {
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m_framelessWindows.clear();
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}
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}
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UINT WinNativeEventFilter::windowDpi(HWND handle) const {
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return getDpiForWindow(handle);
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}
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qreal WinNativeEventFilter::windowDpr(HWND handle) const {
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return getDprForWindow(handle);
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}
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int WinNativeEventFilter::borderWidth(HWND handle) const {
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return getSystemMetricsForWindow(handle, SM_CXFRAME) +
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getSystemMetricsForWindow(handle, SM_CXPADDEDBORDER);
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}
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int WinNativeEventFilter::borderHeight(HWND handle) const {
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return getSystemMetricsForWindow(handle, SM_CYFRAME) +
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getSystemMetricsForWindow(handle, SM_CXPADDEDBORDER);
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}
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int WinNativeEventFilter::titlebarHeight(HWND handle) const {
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return borderHeight(handle) +
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getSystemMetricsForWindow(handle, SM_CYCAPTION);
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}
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void WinNativeEventFilter::refreshWindow(HWND handle) {
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if (handle) {
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SetWindowPos(handle, nullptr, 0, 0, 0, 0,
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SWP_FRAMECHANGED | SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOSIZE |
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SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER);
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SendMessageW(handle, WM_SIZE, 0, 0);
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UpdateWindow(handle);
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}
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}
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#if (QT_VERSION >= QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 0, 0))
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bool WinNativeEventFilter::nativeEventFilter(const QByteArray &eventType,
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void *message, qintptr *result)
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#else
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bool WinNativeEventFilter::nativeEventFilter(const QByteArray &eventType,
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void *message, long *result)
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#endif
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{
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Q_UNUSED(eventType)
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const auto msg = static_cast<LPMSG>(message);
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if (!msg->hwnd) {
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// Why sometimes the window handle is null? Is it designed to be?
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// Anyway, we should skip it in this case.
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return false;
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}
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if (m_framelessWindows.isEmpty()) {
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bool isTopLevel = false;
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// QWidgets with Qt::WA_NativeWindow enabled will make them become top
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// level windows even if they are not. Try if
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// Qt::WA_DontCreateNativeAncestors helps.
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const auto topLevelWindows = QGuiApplication::topLevelWindows();
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for (auto &&window : qAsConst(topLevelWindows)) {
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if (window->handle() &&
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(msg->hwnd == reinterpret_cast<HWND>(window->winId()))) {
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isTopLevel = true;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!isTopLevel) {
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return false;
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}
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} else if (!m_framelessWindows.contains(msg->hwnd)) {
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return false;
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}
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createUserData(msg->hwnd);
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const auto data =
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reinterpret_cast<LPWINDOW>(GetWindowLongPtrW(msg->hwnd, GWLP_USERDATA));
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// Don't forget to init it if not inited, otherwise the window style will not be updated, but don't init it twice as well.
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if (!data->inited) {
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init(data);
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}
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switch (msg->message) {
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case WM_NCCREATE: {
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// Work-around a long-existing Windows bug.
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const auto userData =
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reinterpret_cast<LPCREATESTRUCTW>(msg->lParam)->lpCreateParams;
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SetWindowLongPtrW(msg->hwnd, GWLP_USERDATA,
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reinterpret_cast<LONG_PTR>(userData));
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break;
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}
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case WM_NCCALCSIZE: {
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// MSDN: No special handling is needed when wParam is FALSE.
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if (static_cast<BOOL>(msg->wParam)) {
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if (IsMaximized(msg->hwnd)) {
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const HMONITOR monitor =
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MonitorFromWindow(msg->hwnd, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST);
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if (monitor) {
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MONITORINFO monitorInfo;
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SecureZeroMemory(&monitorInfo, sizeof(monitorInfo));
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monitorInfo.cbSize = sizeof(monitorInfo);
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GetMonitorInfoW(monitor, &monitorInfo);
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auto ¶ms =
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*reinterpret_cast<LPNCCALCSIZE_PARAMS>(msg->lParam);
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params.rgrc[0] = monitorInfo.rcWork;
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// If the client rectangle is the same as the monitor's
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// rectangle, the shell assumes that the window has gone
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// fullscreen, so it removes the topmost attribute from any
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// auto-hide appbars, making them inaccessible. To avoid
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// this, reduce the size of the client area by one pixel on
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// a certain edge. The edge is chosen based on which side of
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// the monitor is likely to contain an auto-hide appbar, so
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// the missing client area is covered by it.
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if (EqualRect(¶ms.rgrc[0], &monitorInfo.rcMonitor)) {
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APPBARDATA abd;
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SecureZeroMemory(&abd, sizeof(abd));
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abd.cbSize = sizeof(abd);
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const UINT taskbarState =
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SHAppBarMessage(ABM_GETSTATE, &abd);
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if (taskbarState & ABS_AUTOHIDE) {
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int edge = -1;
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abd.hWnd = FindWindowW(L"Shell_TrayWnd", nullptr);
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if (abd.hWnd) {
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const HMONITOR taskbarMonitor =
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MonitorFromWindow(abd.hWnd,
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MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST);
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if (taskbarMonitor &&
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(taskbarMonitor == monitor)) {
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SHAppBarMessage(ABM_GETTASKBARPOS, &abd);
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edge = abd.uEdge;
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}
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}
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if (edge == ABE_BOTTOM) {
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params.rgrc[0].bottom--;
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} else if (edge == ABE_LEFT) {
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params.rgrc[0].left++;
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} else if (edge == ABE_TOP) {
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params.rgrc[0].top++;
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} else if (edge == ABE_RIGHT) {
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params.rgrc[0].right--;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// This line removes the window frame (including the titlebar).
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// But the frame shadow is lost at the same time. We'll bring it
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// back later.
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*result = 0;
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return true;
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}
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case WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED: {
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// Bring the frame shadow back through DWM.
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// Don't paint the shadow manually using QPainter or QGraphicsEffect.
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handleDwmCompositionChanged(data);
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*result = 0;
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return true;
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}
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case WM_NCUAHDRAWCAPTION:
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case WM_NCUAHDRAWFRAME: {
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// These undocumented messages are sent to draw themed window
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// borders. Block them to prevent drawing borders over the client
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// area.
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*result = 0;
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return true;
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}
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case WM_NCPAINT: {
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if (data->dwmCompositionEnabled) {
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break;
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} else {
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// Only block WM_NCPAINT when composition is disabled. If it's
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// blocked when composition is enabled, the window shadow won't
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// be drawn.
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*result = 0;
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return true;
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}
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}
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case WM_NCACTIVATE: {
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// DefWindowProc won't repaint the window border if lParam (normally
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// a HRGN) is -1.
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*result = DefWindowProcW(msg->hwnd, msg->message, msg->wParam, -1);
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return true;
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}
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case WM_NCHITTEST: {
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const auto getHTResult = [this](HWND _hWnd, LPARAM _lParam,
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LPWINDOW _data) -> LRESULT {
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const auto isInSpecificAreas = [](int x, int y,
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const QVector<QRect> &areas) -> bool {
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for (auto &&area : qAsConst(areas)) {
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if (area.contains(x, y, true)) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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};
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RECT clientRect = {0, 0, 0, 0};
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GetClientRect(_hWnd, &clientRect);
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const LONG ww = clientRect.right;
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const LONG wh = clientRect.bottom;
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POINT mouse;
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mouse.x = GET_X_LPARAM(_lParam);
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mouse.y = GET_Y_LPARAM(_lParam);
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ScreenToClient(_hWnd, &mouse);
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const int borderWidth_userDefined = _data->windowData.borderWidth;
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const int borderHeight_userDefined = _data->windowData.borderHeight;
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const int titlebarHeight_userDefined =
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_data->windowData.titlebarHeight;
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// These values should be DPI-aware.
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const LONG bw = borderWidth_userDefined > 0 ? borderWidth_userDefined
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: borderWidth(_hWnd);
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const LONG bh = borderHeight_userDefined > 0
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? borderHeight_userDefined
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: borderHeight(_hWnd);
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const LONG tbh = titlebarHeight_userDefined > 0
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? titlebarHeight_userDefined
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: titlebarHeight(_hWnd);
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const bool isInsideWindow = (mouse.x > 0) && (mouse.x < ww) && (mouse.y > 0) && (mouse.y < wh);
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const bool isTitlebar = isInsideWindow && (mouse.y < tbh) &&
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!isInSpecificAreas(mouse.x, mouse.y, _data->windowData.ignoreAreas)
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&& (_data->windowData.draggableAreas.isEmpty() ? true : isInSpecificAreas(mouse.x, mouse.y, _data->windowData.draggableAreas));
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if (IsMaximized(_hWnd)) {
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if (isTitlebar) {
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return HTCAPTION;
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}
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return HTCLIENT;
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}
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const bool isTop = isInsideWindow && (mouse.y < bh);
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const bool isBottom = isInsideWindow && (mouse.y > (wh - bh));
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const bool isLeft = isInsideWindow && (mouse.x < bw);
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const bool isRight = isInsideWindow && (mouse.x > (ww - bw));
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if (isTop) {
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if (isLeft) {
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return HTTOPLEFT;
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}
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if (isRight) {
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return HTTOPRIGHT;
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}
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return HTTOP;
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}
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if (isBottom) {
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if (isLeft) {
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return HTBOTTOMLEFT;
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}
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if (isRight) {
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return HTBOTTOMRIGHT;
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}
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return HTBOTTOM;
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}
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if (isLeft) {
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return HTLEFT;
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}
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if (isRight) {
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return HTRIGHT;
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}
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if (isTitlebar) {
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return HTCAPTION;
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}
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return HTCLIENT;
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};
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*result = getHTResult(msg->hwnd, msg->lParam, data);
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return true;
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}
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case WM_GETMINMAXINFO: {
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// Don't cover the taskbar when maximized.
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const HMONITOR monitor =
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MonitorFromWindow(msg->hwnd, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST);
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if (monitor) {
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MONITORINFO monitorInfo;
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SecureZeroMemory(&monitorInfo, sizeof(monitorInfo));
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monitorInfo.cbSize = sizeof(monitorInfo);
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GetMonitorInfoW(monitor, &monitorInfo);
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const RECT rcWorkArea = monitorInfo.rcWork;
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const RECT rcMonitorArea = monitorInfo.rcMonitor;
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auto &mmi = *reinterpret_cast<LPMINMAXINFO>(msg->lParam);
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mmi.ptMaxPosition.x = qAbs(rcWorkArea.left - rcMonitorArea.left);
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mmi.ptMaxPosition.y = qAbs(rcWorkArea.top - rcMonitorArea.top);
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mmi.ptMaxSize.x = qAbs(rcWorkArea.right - rcWorkArea.left);
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mmi.ptMaxSize.y = qAbs(rcWorkArea.bottom - rcWorkArea.top);
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mmi.ptMaxTrackSize.x = mmi.ptMaxSize.x;
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mmi.ptMaxTrackSize.y = mmi.ptMaxSize.y;
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if (!data->windowData.minimumSize.isEmpty()) {
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mmi.ptMinTrackSize.x = qRound64(windowDpr(msg->hwnd) * data->windowData.minimumSize.width());
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mmi.ptMinTrackSize.y = qRound64(windowDpr(msg->hwnd) * data->windowData.minimumSize.height());
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}
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*result = 0;
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return true;
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}
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break;
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}
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case WM_SETICON:
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case WM_SETTEXT: {
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// Disable painting while these messages are handled to prevent them
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// from drawing a window caption over the client area, but only when
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// composition and theming are disabled. These messages don't paint
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// when composition is enabled and blocking WM_NCUAHDRAWCAPTION should
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// be enough to prevent painting when theming is enabled.
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if (!data->dwmCompositionEnabled && !data->themeEnabled) {
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const LONG_PTR oldStyle = GetWindowLongPtrW(msg->hwnd, GWL_STYLE);
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// Prevent Windows from drawing the default title bar by temporarily
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// toggling the WS_VISIBLE style.
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SetWindowLongPtrW(msg->hwnd, GWL_STYLE, oldStyle & ~WS_VISIBLE);
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const LRESULT ret = DefWindowProcW(msg->hwnd, msg->message,
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msg->wParam, msg->lParam);
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SetWindowLongPtrW(msg->hwnd, GWL_STYLE, oldStyle);
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*result = ret;
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return true;
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}
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break;
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}
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case WM_THEMECHANGED: {
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handleThemeChanged(data);
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break;
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}
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case WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED: {
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// Repaint the non-client area immediately.
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InvalidateRect(msg->hwnd, nullptr, TRUE);
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break;
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}
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case WM_DPICHANGED: {
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const auto dpiX = LOWORD(msg->wParam);
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const auto dpiY = HIWORD(msg->wParam);
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// dpiX and dpiY are identical. Just to silence a compiler warning.
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const auto dpi = dpiX == dpiY ? dpiY : dpiX;
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qDebug().noquote() << "Window DPI changed: new DPI -->" << dpi
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<< "new DPR -->" << qreal(dpi) / qreal(m_defaultDPI);
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// FIXME: Temporary solution.
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refreshWindow(msg->hwnd);
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break;
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}
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default:
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break;
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}
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return false;
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}
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void WinNativeEventFilter::init(LPWINDOW data) {
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// Make sure we don't init the same window twice.
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data->inited = TRUE;
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// Make sure our window is a normal application window, we'll remove the
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// window frame later in Win32 events, don't use WS_POPUP to do this.
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SetWindowLongPtrW(data->hWnd, GWL_STYLE,
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WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW | WS_CLIPCHILDREN | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS);
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// Make our window a layered window to get better performance. It's also needed to remove the three
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// system buttons (minimize, maximize and close) with the help of the next line.
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SetWindowLongPtrW(data->hWnd, GWL_EXSTYLE, WS_EX_APPWINDOW | WS_EX_LAYERED);
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if (!data->windowData.blurEnabled) {
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// The following line is necessary if blur is disabled, without it, the window can't be shown.
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// But if blur is enabled, this line will make the window totally dark.
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SetLayeredWindowAttributes(data->hWnd, RGB(255, 0, 255), 0,
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LWA_COLORKEY);
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}
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// Make sure our window has the frame shadow.
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// According to MSDN, SetWindowLong won't take effect unless we trigger a frame change event manually,
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// we will do it inside the handleDwmCompositionChanged function, so it's not necessary to
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// do it here.
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handleDwmCompositionChanged(data);
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handleThemeChanged(data);
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// For debug purposes.
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qDebug().noquote() << "Window handle:" << data->hWnd;
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qDebug().noquote() << "Window DPI:" << windowDpi(data->hWnd)
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<< "Window DPR:" << windowDpr(data->hWnd) << "(May be different from Qt because they are calculated from raw data)";
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qDebug().noquote() << "Window border width:" << borderWidth(data->hWnd) << "(Expected)" << data->windowData.borderWidth << "(User defined)";
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qDebug().noquote() << "Window border height:" << borderHeight(data->hWnd) << "(Expected)" << data->windowData.borderHeight << "(User defined)";
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qDebug().noquote() << "Window titlebar height:" << titlebarHeight(data->hWnd) << "(Expected)" << data->windowData.titlebarHeight << "(User defined)";
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}
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void WinNativeEventFilter::handleDwmCompositionChanged(LPWINDOW data) {
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BOOL enabled = FALSE;
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DwmIsCompositionEnabled(&enabled);
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data->dwmCompositionEnabled = enabled;
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// We should not draw the frame shadow if DWM composition is disabled, in
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// other words, a window should not have frame shadow when Windows Aero is
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// not enabled.
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// Note that, start from Win8, the DWM composition is always enabled and
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// can't be disabled.
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if (enabled) {
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// The frame shadow is drawn on the non-client area and thus we have to
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// make sure the non-client area rendering is enabled first.
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const DWMNCRENDERINGPOLICY ncrp = DWMNCRP_ENABLED;
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DwmSetWindowAttribute(data->hWnd, DWMWA_NCRENDERING_POLICY, &ncrp,
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|
sizeof(ncrp));
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// Negative margins have special meaning to
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// DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea. Negative margins create the "sheet of
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// glass" effect, where the client area is rendered as a solid surface
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// with no window border.
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const MARGINS margins = {-1, -1, -1, -1};
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DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(data->hWnd, &margins);
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}
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|
// Has big side-effect.
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// handleBlurForWindow(data);
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|
refreshWindow(data->hWnd);
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|
}
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|
|
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void WinNativeEventFilter::handleThemeChanged(LPWINDOW data) {
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|
data->themeEnabled = IsThemeActive();
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|
}
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|
|
|
void WinNativeEventFilter::handleBlurForWindow(LPWINDOW data) {
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|
if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() <
|
|
QOperatingSystemVersion::Windows7) {
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|
return;
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|
}
|
|
// We prefer using DWM blur on Windows 7 because it has better appearance.
|
|
// It's supported on Windows Vista as well actually, but Qt has drop it, so
|
|
// we won't do it for Vista.
|
|
const BOOL enableBlur =
|
|
data->dwmCompositionEnabled && data->windowData.blurEnabled;
|
|
if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() <
|
|
QOperatingSystemVersion::Windows8) {
|
|
// Windows Aero
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|
DWM_BLURBEHIND dwmbb;
|
|
dwmbb.dwFlags = DWM_BB_ENABLE;
|
|
dwmbb.fEnable = enableBlur;
|
|
dwmbb.hRgnBlur = nullptr;
|
|
dwmbb.fTransitionOnMaximized = FALSE;
|
|
DwmEnableBlurBehindWindow(data->hWnd, &dwmbb);
|
|
} else if (m_SetWindowCompositionAttribute) {
|
|
ACCENT_POLICY accentPolicy;
|
|
accentPolicy.AccentFlags = 0;
|
|
// GradientColor only has effect when using with acrylic, so we can set
|
|
// it to zero in most cases. It's an AGBR unsigned int, for example, use
|
|
// 0xCC000000 for dark blur behind background.
|
|
accentPolicy.GradientColor = 0;
|
|
accentPolicy.AnimationId = 0;
|
|
WINDOWCOMPOSITIONATTRIBDATA attribData;
|
|
attribData.dwAttribute = WCA_ACCENT_POLICY;
|
|
attribData.pvAttribute = &accentPolicy;
|
|
attribData.cbAttribute = sizeof(accentPolicy);
|
|
if (enableBlur) {
|
|
// Windows 10, version 1709 (10.0.16299)
|
|
if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() >=
|
|
QOperatingSystemVersion(QOperatingSystemVersion::Windows, 10, 0,
|
|
16299)) {
|
|
// Acrylic (Will also blur but is completely different with
|
|
// Windows Aero)
|
|
accentPolicy.AccentState = ACCENT_ENABLE_ACRYLICBLURBEHIND;
|
|
} else if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() >=
|
|
QOperatingSystemVersion::Windows10) {
|
|
// Blur (Something like Windows Aero in Windows 7)
|
|
accentPolicy.AccentState = ACCENT_ENABLE_BLURBEHIND;
|
|
} else if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() >=
|
|
QOperatingSystemVersion::Windows8) {
|
|
// Transparent gradient color
|
|
accentPolicy.AccentState = ACCENT_ENABLE_TRANSPARENTGRADIENT;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
accentPolicy.AccentState = ACCENT_DISABLED;
|
|
}
|
|
m_SetWindowCompositionAttribute(data->hWnd, &attribData);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
UINT WinNativeEventFilter::getDpiForWindow(HWND handle) const {
|
|
const auto getScreenDpi = [](UINT defaultValue) -> UINT {
|
|
// Available since Windows 7.
|
|
ID2D1Factory *m_pDirect2dFactory = nullptr;
|
|
if (SUCCEEDED(D2D1CreateFactory(D2D1_FACTORY_TYPE_SINGLE_THREADED,
|
|
&m_pDirect2dFactory)) &&
|
|
m_pDirect2dFactory) {
|
|
m_pDirect2dFactory->ReloadSystemMetrics();
|
|
FLOAT dpiX = defaultValue, dpiY = defaultValue;
|
|
m_pDirect2dFactory->GetDesktopDpi(&dpiX, &dpiY);
|
|
// The values of *dpiX and *dpiY are identical.
|
|
return dpiX;
|
|
}
|
|
// Available since Windows 2000.
|
|
const HDC hdc = GetDC(nullptr);
|
|
if (hdc) {
|
|
const int dpiX = GetDeviceCaps(hdc, LOGPIXELSX);
|
|
const int dpiY = GetDeviceCaps(hdc, LOGPIXELSY);
|
|
ReleaseDC(nullptr, hdc);
|
|
// The values of dpiX and dpiY are identical actually, just to
|
|
// silence a compiler warning.
|
|
return dpiX == dpiY ? dpiY : dpiX;
|
|
}
|
|
return defaultValue;
|
|
};
|
|
if (!handle) {
|
|
if (m_GetSystemDpiForProcess) {
|
|
return m_GetSystemDpiForProcess(GetCurrentProcess());
|
|
} else if (m_GetDpiForSystem) {
|
|
return m_GetDpiForSystem();
|
|
} else {
|
|
return getScreenDpi(m_defaultDPI);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (m_GetDpiForWindow) {
|
|
return m_GetDpiForWindow(handle);
|
|
}
|
|
if (m_GetDpiForMonitor) {
|
|
UINT dpiX = m_defaultDPI, dpiY = m_defaultDPI;
|
|
m_GetDpiForMonitor(MonitorFromWindow(handle, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST),
|
|
MDT_EFFECTIVE_DPI, &dpiX, &dpiY);
|
|
// The values of *dpiX and *dpiY are identical.
|
|
return dpiX;
|
|
}
|
|
return getScreenDpi(m_defaultDPI);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
qreal WinNativeEventFilter::getDprForWindow(HWND handle) const {
|
|
return handle ? (qreal(getDpiForWindow(handle)) / qreal(m_defaultDPI))
|
|
: m_defaultDPR;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int WinNativeEventFilter::getSystemMetricsForWindow(HWND handle,
|
|
int index) const {
|
|
if (m_GetSystemMetricsForDpi) {
|
|
return m_GetSystemMetricsForDpi(index, getDpiForWindow(handle));
|
|
} else {
|
|
return GetSystemMetrics(index) * getDprForWindow(handle);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void WinNativeEventFilter::setWindowData(HWND window, WINDOWDATA *data) {
|
|
if (window && data) {
|
|
createUserData(window, data);
|
|
refreshWindow(window);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
WinNativeEventFilter::WINDOWDATA *
|
|
WinNativeEventFilter::windowData(HWND window) {
|
|
if (window) {
|
|
createUserData(window);
|
|
return &reinterpret_cast<LPWINDOW>(
|
|
GetWindowLongPtrW(window, GWLP_USERDATA))->windowData;
|
|
}
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void WinNativeEventFilter::createUserData(HWND handle, WINDOWDATA *data)
|
|
{
|
|
if (handle) {
|
|
const auto userData = reinterpret_cast<LPWINDOW>(GetWindowLongPtrW(handle, GWLP_USERDATA));
|
|
if (userData) {
|
|
if (data) {
|
|
if (userData->windowData.blurEnabled != data->blurEnabled) {
|
|
qDebug().noquote() << "Due to technical issue, you can only enable or disable blur before the window is shown.";
|
|
}
|
|
userData->windowData = *data;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
LPWINDOW _data = new WINDOW;
|
|
_data->hWnd = handle;
|
|
if (data) {
|
|
_data->windowData = *data;
|
|
}
|
|
SetWindowLongPtrW(handle, GWLP_USERDATA, reinterpret_cast<LONG_PTR>(_data));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|