1235 lines
64 KiB
C++
1235 lines
64 KiB
C++
/*
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* MIT License
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2022 by wangwenx190 (Yuhang Zhao)
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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* SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include "framelesshelper_win.h"
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#include <QtCore/qhash.h>
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#include <QtCore/qmutex.h>
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#include <QtCore/qvariant.h>
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#include <QtCore/qcoreapplication.h>
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#include <QtGui/qwindow.h>
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#include "framelessmanager.h"
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#include "framelessmanager_p.h"
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#include "framelessconfig_p.h"
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#include "utils.h"
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#include "winverhelper_p.h"
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#include "framelesshelper_windows.h"
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FRAMELESSHELPER_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY(lcFramelessHelperWin, "wangwenx190.framelesshelper.core.impl.win")
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#define INFO qCInfo(lcFramelessHelperWin)
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#define DEBUG qCDebug(lcFramelessHelperWin)
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#define WARNING qCWarning(lcFramelessHelperWin)
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#define CRITICAL qCCritical(lcFramelessHelperWin)
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using namespace Global;
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[[maybe_unused]] static constexpr const wchar_t kFallbackTitleBarWindowClassName[] =
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L"org.wangwenx190.FramelessHelper.FallbackTitleBarWindow\0";
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FRAMELESSHELPER_BYTEARRAY_CONSTANT2(Win32MessageTypeName, "windows_generic_MSG")
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(MonitorFromWindow)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(GetMonitorInfoW)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(ScreenToClient)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(ClientToScreen)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(GetClientRect)
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#ifdef Q_PROCESSOR_X86_64
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(GetWindowLongPtrW)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(SetWindowLongPtrW)
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#else // Q_PROCESSOR_X86_64
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// WinUser.h defines G/SetClassLongPtr as G/SetClassLong due to the
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// "Ptr" suffixed APIs are not available on 32-bit platforms, so we
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// have to add the following workaround. Undefine the macros and then
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// redefine them is also an option but the following solution is more simple.
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT2(GetWindowLongPtrW, "GetWindowLongW")
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT2(SetWindowLongPtrW, "SetWindowLongW")
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#endif // Q_PROCESSOR_X86_64
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(RegisterClassExW)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(GetModuleHandleW)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(CreateWindowExW)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(SetLayeredWindowAttributes)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(SetWindowPos)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(TrackMouseEvent)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(FindWindowW)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(UnregisterClassW)
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FRAMELESSHELPER_BYTEARRAY_CONSTANT2(DontOverrideCursorVar, "FRAMELESSHELPER_DONT_OVERRIDE_CURSOR")
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FRAMELESSHELPER_BYTEARRAY_CONSTANT2(DontToggleMaximizeVar, "FRAMELESSHELPER_DONT_TOGGLE_MAXIMIZE")
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FRAMELESSHELPER_STRING_CONSTANT(DestroyWindow)
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[[maybe_unused]] static constexpr const char kFallbackTitleBarErrorMessage[] =
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"FramelessHelper is unable to create the fallback title bar window, and thus the snap layout feature will be disabled"
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" unconditionally. You can ignore this error and continue running your application, nothing else will be affected, "
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"no need to worry. But if you really need the snap layout feature, please add a manifest file to your application and "
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"explicitly declare Windows 11 compatibility in it. If you just want to hide this error message, please use the "
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"FramelessConfig class to officially disable the snap layout feature for Windows 11.";
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struct Win32HelperData
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{
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SystemParameters params = {};
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bool trackingMouse = false;
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WId fallbackTitleBarWindowId = 0;
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};
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struct Win32Helper
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{
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QMutex mutex;
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QScopedPointer<FramelessHelperWin> nativeEventFilter;
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QHash<WId, Win32HelperData> data = {};
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QHash<WId, WId> fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping = {};
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};
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(Win32Helper, g_win32Helper)
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[[nodiscard]] static inline LRESULT CALLBACK FallbackTitleBarWindowProc
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(const HWND hWnd, const UINT uMsg, const WPARAM wParam, const LPARAM lParam)
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{
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Q_ASSERT(hWnd);
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if (!hWnd) {
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return 0;
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}
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const auto windowId = reinterpret_cast<WId>(hWnd);
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g_win32Helper()->mutex.lock();
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if (!g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.contains(windowId)) {
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g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
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return DefWindowProcW(hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
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}
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const WId parentWindowId = g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.value(windowId);
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if (!g_win32Helper()->data.contains(parentWindowId)) {
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g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
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return DefWindowProcW(hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
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}
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const Win32HelperData data = g_win32Helper()->data.value(parentWindowId);
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g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
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const auto parentWindowHandle = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(parentWindowId);
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// All mouse events: client area mouse events + non-client area mouse events.
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// Hit-testing event should not be considered as a mouse event.
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const bool isMouseEvent = (((uMsg >= WM_MOUSEFIRST) && (uMsg <= WM_MOUSELAST)) ||
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((uMsg >= WM_NCMOUSEMOVE) && (uMsg <= WM_NCXBUTTONDBLCLK)));
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const auto releaseButtons = [&data](const std::optional<SystemButtonType> exclude) -> void {
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static constexpr const auto defaultButtonState = ButtonState::Unspecified;
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const SystemButtonType button = exclude.value_or(SystemButtonType::Unknown);
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if (button != SystemButtonType::WindowIcon) {
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data.params.setSystemButtonState(SystemButtonType::WindowIcon, defaultButtonState);
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}
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if (button != SystemButtonType::Help) {
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data.params.setSystemButtonState(SystemButtonType::Help, defaultButtonState);
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}
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if (button != SystemButtonType::Minimize) {
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data.params.setSystemButtonState(SystemButtonType::Minimize, defaultButtonState);
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}
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if (button != SystemButtonType::Maximize) {
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data.params.setSystemButtonState(SystemButtonType::Maximize, defaultButtonState);
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}
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if (button != SystemButtonType::Restore) {
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data.params.setSystemButtonState(SystemButtonType::Restore, defaultButtonState);
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}
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if (button != SystemButtonType::Close) {
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data.params.setSystemButtonState(SystemButtonType::Close, defaultButtonState);
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}
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};
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const auto hoverButton = [&releaseButtons, &data](const SystemButtonType button) -> void {
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releaseButtons(button);
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data.params.setSystemButtonState(button, ButtonState::Hovered);
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};
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const auto pressButton = [&releaseButtons, &data](const SystemButtonType button) -> void {
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releaseButtons(button);
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data.params.setSystemButtonState(button, ButtonState::Pressed);
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};
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const auto clickButton = [&releaseButtons, &data](const SystemButtonType button) -> void {
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releaseButtons(button);
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data.params.setSystemButtonState(button, ButtonState::Clicked);
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};
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switch (uMsg) {
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case WM_NCHITTEST: {
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// Try to determine what part of the window is being hovered here. This
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// is absolutely critical to making sure the snap layout works!
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const POINT nativeGlobalPos = {GET_X_LPARAM(lParam), GET_Y_LPARAM(lParam)};
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POINT nativeLocalPos = nativeGlobalPos;
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if (ScreenToClient(hWnd, &nativeLocalPos) == FALSE) {
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WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kScreenToClient);
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break;
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}
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const qreal devicePixelRatio = data.params.getWindowDevicePixelRatio();
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const QPoint qtScenePos = QPointF(QPointF(qreal(nativeLocalPos.x), qreal(nativeLocalPos.y)) / devicePixelRatio).toPoint();
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SystemButtonType buttonType = SystemButtonType::Unknown;
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if (data.params.isInsideSystemButtons(qtScenePos, &buttonType)) {
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switch (buttonType) {
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case SystemButtonType::Unknown:
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Q_ASSERT(false);
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break;
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case SystemButtonType::WindowIcon:
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return HTSYSMENU;
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case SystemButtonType::Help:
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return HTHELP;
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case SystemButtonType::Minimize:
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return HTREDUCE;
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case SystemButtonType::Maximize:
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case SystemButtonType::Restore:
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return HTZOOM;
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case SystemButtonType::Close:
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return HTCLOSE;
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}
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}
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// Returns "HTTRANSPARENT" to let the mouse event pass through this invisible
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// window to the parent window beneath it, otherwise all the controls under it
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// can't be hovered.
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return HTTRANSPARENT;
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}
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case WM_NCMOUSEMOVE: {
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// When we get this message, it's because the mouse moved when it was
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// over somewhere we said was the non-client area.
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//
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// We'll use this to communicate state to the title bar control, so that
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// it can update its visuals.
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// - If we're over a button, hover it.
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// - If we're over _anything else_, stop hovering the buttons.
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switch (wParam) {
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case HTTOP:
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case HTCAPTION: {
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releaseButtons(std::nullopt);
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// Pass caption-related nonclient messages to the parent window.
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// Make sure to do this for the HTTOP, which is the top resize
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// border, so we can resize the window on the top.
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return SendMessageW(parentWindowHandle, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
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}
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case HTSYSMENU:
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hoverButton(SystemButtonType::WindowIcon);
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break;
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case HTHELP:
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hoverButton(SystemButtonType::Help);
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break;
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case HTREDUCE:
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hoverButton(SystemButtonType::Minimize);
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break;
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case HTZOOM:
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hoverButton(SystemButtonType::Maximize);
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break;
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case HTCLOSE:
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hoverButton(SystemButtonType::Close);
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break;
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default:
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releaseButtons(std::nullopt);
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break;
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}
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// If we haven't previously asked for mouse tracking, request mouse
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// tracking. We need to do this so we can get the WM_NCMOUSELEAVE
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// message when the mouse leave the title bar. Otherwise, we won't always
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// get that message (especially if the user moves the mouse _real
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// fast_).
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if (!data.trackingMouse && ((wParam == HTSYSMENU) || (wParam == HTHELP)
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|| (wParam == HTREDUCE) || (wParam == HTZOOM) || (wParam == HTCLOSE))) {
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TRACKMOUSEEVENT tme;
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SecureZeroMemory(&tme, sizeof(tme));
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tme.cbSize = sizeof(tme);
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// TME_NONCLIENT is absolutely critical here. In my experimentation,
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// we'd get WM_MOUSELEAVE messages after just a HOVER_DEFAULT
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// timeout even though we're not requesting TME_HOVER, which kinda
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// ruined the whole point of this.
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tme.dwFlags = (TME_LEAVE | TME_NONCLIENT);
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tme.hwndTrack = hWnd;
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tme.dwHoverTime = HOVER_DEFAULT; // We don't _really_ care about this.
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if (TrackMouseEvent(&tme) == FALSE) {
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WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kTrackMouseEvent);
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break;
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}
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const QMutexLocker locker(&g_win32Helper()->mutex);
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g_win32Helper()->data[parentWindowId].trackingMouse = true;
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}
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} break;
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case WM_NCMOUSELEAVE:
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case WM_MOUSELEAVE: {
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// When the mouse leaves the drag rect, make sure to dismiss any hover.
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releaseButtons(std::nullopt);
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const QMutexLocker locker(&g_win32Helper()->mutex);
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g_win32Helper()->data[parentWindowId].trackingMouse = false;
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} break;
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// NB: *Shouldn't be forwarding these* when they're not over the caption
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// because they can inadvertently take action using the system's default
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// metrics instead of our own.
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case WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN:
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case WM_NCLBUTTONDBLCLK: {
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// Manual handling for mouse clicks in the fallback title bar. If it's in a
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// caption button, then tell the title bar to "press" the button, which
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// should change its visual state.
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//
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// If it's not in a caption button, then just forward the message along
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// to the root HWND. Make sure to do this for the HTTOP, which is the
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// top resize border.
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switch (wParam) {
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case HTTOP:
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case HTCAPTION:
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// Pass caption-related nonclient messages to the parent window.
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return SendMessageW(parentWindowHandle, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
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// The buttons won't work as you'd expect; we need to handle those
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// ourselves.
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case HTSYSMENU:
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pressButton(SystemButtonType::WindowIcon);
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break;
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case HTHELP:
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pressButton(SystemButtonType::Help);
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break;
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case HTREDUCE:
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pressButton(SystemButtonType::Minimize);
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break;
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case HTZOOM:
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pressButton(SystemButtonType::Maximize);
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break;
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case HTCLOSE:
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pressButton(SystemButtonType::Close);
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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case WM_NCLBUTTONUP: {
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// Manual handling for mouse RELEASES in the fallback title bar. If it's in a
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// caption button, then manually handle what we'd expect for that button.
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//
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// If it's not in a caption button, then just forward the message along
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// to the root HWND.
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switch (wParam) {
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case HTTOP:
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case HTCAPTION:
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// Pass caption-related nonclient messages to the parent window.
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return SendMessageW(parentWindowHandle, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
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// The buttons won't work as you'd expect; we need to handle those ourselves.
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case HTSYSMENU:
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clickButton(SystemButtonType::WindowIcon);
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break;
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case HTHELP:
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clickButton(SystemButtonType::Help);
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break;
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case HTREDUCE:
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clickButton(SystemButtonType::Minimize);
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break;
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case HTZOOM:
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clickButton(SystemButtonType::Maximize);
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break;
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case HTCLOSE:
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clickButton(SystemButtonType::Close);
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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// Make sure to pass along right-clicks in this region to our parent window
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// - we don't need to handle these.
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case WM_NCRBUTTONDOWN:
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case WM_NCRBUTTONDBLCLK:
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case WM_NCRBUTTONUP:
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return SendMessageW(parentWindowHandle, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
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default:
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break;
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}
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// Forward all the mouse events we don't handle here to the parent window,
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// this is a necessary step to make sure the child widgets/quick items can still
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// receive mouse events from our homemade title bar.
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if (isMouseEvent) {
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SendMessageW(parentWindowHandle, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
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return 0; // There's nothing to do in this invisible window, so ignore it.
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}
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return DefWindowProcW(hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
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}
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[[nodiscard]] static inline bool resizeFallbackTitleBarWindow
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(const WId parentWindowId, const WId fallbackTitleBarWindowId, const bool hide)
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{
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Q_ASSERT(parentWindowId);
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Q_ASSERT(fallbackTitleBarWindowId);
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if (!parentWindowId || !fallbackTitleBarWindowId) {
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return false;
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}
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const auto parentWindowHandle = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(parentWindowId);
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RECT parentWindowClientRect = {};
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if (GetClientRect(parentWindowHandle, &parentWindowClientRect) == FALSE) {
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WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kGetClientRect);
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return false;
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}
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const int titleBarHeight = Utils::getTitleBarHeight(parentWindowId, true);
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const auto fallbackTitleBarWindowHandle = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(fallbackTitleBarWindowId);
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const UINT flags = (SWP_NOACTIVATE | (hide ? SWP_HIDEWINDOW : SWP_SHOWWINDOW));
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// As you can see from the code, we only use the fallback title bar window to activate the
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// snap layout feature introduced in Windows 11. So you may wonder, why not just
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// limit it to the area of the three system buttons, instead of covering the
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// whole title bar area? Well, I've tried that solution already and unfortunately
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// it doesn't work. And according to my experiment, it won't work either even if we
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// only reduce the window width for some pixels. So we have to make it expand to the
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// full width of the parent window to let it occupy the whole top area, and this time
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// it finally works. Since our current solution works well, I have no interest in digging
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// into all the magic behind it.
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if (SetWindowPos(fallbackTitleBarWindowHandle, HWND_TOP, 0, 0,
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parentWindowClientRect.right, titleBarHeight, flags) == FALSE) {
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WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kSetWindowPos);
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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[[nodiscard]] static inline bool createFallbackTitleBarWindow(const WId parentWindowId, const bool hide)
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{
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Q_ASSERT(parentWindowId);
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if (!parentWindowId) {
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return false;
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}
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if (!WindowsVersionHelper::isWin10OrGreater()) {
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WARNING << "The fallback title bar window is only supported on Windows 10 and onwards.";
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return false;
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}
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const auto parentWindowHandle = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(parentWindowId);
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const HINSTANCE instance = GetModuleHandleW(nullptr);
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Q_ASSERT(instance);
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if (!instance) {
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WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kGetModuleHandleW);
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return false;
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}
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static const bool fallbackTitleBarWindowClass = [instance]() -> bool {
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WNDCLASSEXW wcex = {};
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// First try to find out if we have registered the window class already.
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if (GetClassInfoExW(instance, kFallbackTitleBarWindowClassName, &wcex) != FALSE) {
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// Register the same window class for multiple times will fail.
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return true;
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}
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SecureZeroMemory(&wcex, sizeof(wcex));
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wcex.cbSize = sizeof(wcex);
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// The "CS_DBLCLKS" style is necessary, don't remove it!
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wcex.style = (CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW | CS_DBLCLKS);
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wcex.lpszClassName = kFallbackTitleBarWindowClassName;
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wcex.hbrBackground = static_cast<HBRUSH>(GetStockObject(BLACK_BRUSH));
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wcex.hCursor = LoadCursorW(nullptr, IDC_ARROW);
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wcex.lpfnWndProc = FallbackTitleBarWindowProc;
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wcex.hInstance = instance;
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if (RegisterClassExW(&wcex) != INVALID_ATOM) {
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FramelessHelper::Core::registerUninitializeHook([](){
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g_win32Helper()->mutex.lock();
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if (!g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.isEmpty()) {
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auto it = g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.constBegin();
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while (it != g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.constEnd()) {
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const auto hwnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(it.key());
|
||
Q_ASSERT(hwnd);
|
||
if (hwnd && (DestroyWindow(hwnd) == FALSE)) {
|
||
//WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kDestroyWindow);
|
||
}
|
||
++it;
|
||
}
|
||
g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.clear();
|
||
}
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
|
||
const HINSTANCE instance = GetModuleHandleW(nullptr);
|
||
if (!instance) {
|
||
//WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kGetModuleHandleW);
|
||
return;
|
||
}
|
||
if (UnregisterClassW(kFallbackTitleBarWindowClassName, instance) == FALSE) {
|
||
//WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kUnregisterClassW);
|
||
}
|
||
});
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kRegisterClassExW);
|
||
return false;
|
||
}();
|
||
Q_ASSERT(fallbackTitleBarWindowClass);
|
||
if (!fallbackTitleBarWindowClass) {
|
||
WARNING << "Failed to register the window class for the fallback title bar window.";
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
const HWND fallbackTitleBarWindowHandle = CreateWindowExW((WS_EX_LAYERED | WS_EX_NOREDIRECTIONBITMAP),
|
||
kFallbackTitleBarWindowClassName, nullptr, WS_CHILD, 0, 0, 0, 0,
|
||
parentWindowHandle, nullptr, instance, nullptr);
|
||
// Some users reported that when using MinGW, the following assert won't trigger any
|
||
// message box and will just crash, that's absolutely not what we would want to see.
|
||
// And many users think they encountered FramelessHelper bugs when they get the assert
|
||
// error, so let's just remove this assert anyway. It is meant to give the user some
|
||
// hint about how to use the snap layout feature, but now it seems things are going
|
||
// to a wrong direction instead.
|
||
//Q_ASSERT_X(fallbackTitleBarWindowHandle, __FUNCTION__, kFallbackTitleBarErrorMessage);
|
||
if (!fallbackTitleBarWindowHandle) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kCreateWindowExW);
|
||
WARNING << kFallbackTitleBarErrorMessage;
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
// Layered windows won't become visible unless we call the SetLayeredWindowAttributes()
|
||
// or UpdateLayeredWindow() function at least once.
|
||
if (SetLayeredWindowAttributes(fallbackTitleBarWindowHandle, 0, 255, LWA_ALPHA) == FALSE) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kSetLayeredWindowAttributes);
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
const auto fallbackTitleBarWindowId = reinterpret_cast<WId>(fallbackTitleBarWindowHandle);
|
||
if (!resizeFallbackTitleBarWindow(parentWindowId, fallbackTitleBarWindowId, hide)) {
|
||
WARNING << "Failed to re-position the fallback title bar window.";
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
const QMutexLocker locker(&g_win32Helper()->mutex);
|
||
g_win32Helper()->data[parentWindowId].fallbackTitleBarWindowId = fallbackTitleBarWindowId;
|
||
g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.insert(fallbackTitleBarWindowId, parentWindowId);
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
FramelessHelperWin::FramelessHelperWin() : QAbstractNativeEventFilter() {}
|
||
|
||
FramelessHelperWin::~FramelessHelperWin() = default;
|
||
|
||
void FramelessHelperWin::addWindow(const SystemParameters ¶ms)
|
||
{
|
||
Q_ASSERT(params.isValid());
|
||
if (!params.isValid()) {
|
||
return;
|
||
}
|
||
const WId windowId = params.getWindowId();
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.lock();
|
||
if (g_win32Helper()->data.contains(windowId)) {
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
|
||
return;
|
||
}
|
||
Win32HelperData data = {};
|
||
data.params = params;
|
||
g_win32Helper()->data.insert(windowId, data);
|
||
if (g_win32Helper()->nativeEventFilter.isNull()) {
|
||
g_win32Helper()->nativeEventFilter.reset(new FramelessHelperWin);
|
||
qApp->installNativeEventFilter(g_win32Helper()->nativeEventFilter.data());
|
||
}
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
|
||
// Some Qt internals have to be corrected.
|
||
Utils::maybeFixupQtInternals(windowId);
|
||
// Qt maintains a frame margin internally, we need to update it accordingly
|
||
// otherwise we'll get lots of warning messages when we change the window
|
||
// geometry, it will also affect the final window geometry because QPA will
|
||
// always take it into account when setting window size and position.
|
||
Utils::updateInternalWindowFrameMargins(params.getWindowHandle(), true);
|
||
// Tell DWM our preferred frame margin.
|
||
Utils::updateWindowFrameMargins(windowId, false);
|
||
// Tell DWM we don't use the window icon/caption/sysmenu, don't draw them.
|
||
Utils::disableOriginalTitleBarFunctionalities(windowId);
|
||
if (WindowsVersionHelper::isWin10RS1OrGreater()) {
|
||
// Tell DWM we may need dark theme non-client area (title bar & frame border).
|
||
FramelessHelper::Core::setApplicationOSThemeAware();
|
||
const bool dark = Utils::shouldAppsUseDarkMode();
|
||
Utils::updateWindowFrameBorderColor(windowId, dark);
|
||
if (WindowsVersionHelper::isWin10RS5OrGreater()) {
|
||
static const bool isQtQuickApplication = (params.getCurrentApplicationType() == ApplicationType::Quick);
|
||
if (isQtQuickApplication) {
|
||
// Tell UXTheme we may need dark theme controls.
|
||
// Causes some QtWidgets paint incorrectly, so only apply to Qt Quick applications.
|
||
Utils::updateGlobalWin32ControlsTheme(windowId, dark);
|
||
}
|
||
if (WindowsVersionHelper::isWin11OrGreater()) {
|
||
const FramelessConfig * const config = FramelessConfig::instance();
|
||
// Set the frame corner style, only Win11 provides official public API to do it.
|
||
// On Win7~Win10, you'll need to use SetWindowRgn(), which will break the frame shadow.
|
||
Utils::forceSquareCornersForWindow(windowId, !config->isSet(Option::WindowUseRoundCorners));
|
||
// The fallback title bar window is only used to activate the Snap Layout feature
|
||
// introduced in Windows 11, so it's not necessary to create it on systems below Win11.
|
||
if (!config->isSet(Option::DisableWindowsSnapLayout)) {
|
||
if (!createFallbackTitleBarWindow(windowId, data.params.isWindowFixedSize())) {
|
||
WARNING << "Failed to create the fallback title bar window.";
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
void FramelessHelperWin::removeWindow(const WId windowId)
|
||
{
|
||
Q_ASSERT(windowId);
|
||
if (!windowId) {
|
||
return;
|
||
}
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.lock();
|
||
if (!g_win32Helper()->data.contains(windowId)) {
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
|
||
return;
|
||
}
|
||
g_win32Helper()->data.remove(windowId);
|
||
if (g_win32Helper()->data.isEmpty()) {
|
||
if (!g_win32Helper()->nativeEventFilter.isNull()) {
|
||
qApp->removeNativeEventFilter(g_win32Helper()->nativeEventFilter.data());
|
||
g_win32Helper()->nativeEventFilter.reset();
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
HWND hwnd = nullptr;
|
||
auto it = g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.constBegin();
|
||
while (it != g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.constEnd()) {
|
||
if (it.value() == windowId) {
|
||
const WId key = it.key();
|
||
hwnd = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(key);
|
||
g_win32Helper()->fallbackTitleBarToParentWindowMapping.remove(key);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
++it;
|
||
}
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
|
||
if (DestroyWindow(reinterpret_cast<HWND>(hwnd)) == FALSE) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kDestroyWindow);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
bool FramelessHelperWin::nativeEventFilter(const QByteArray &eventType, void *message, QT_NATIVE_EVENT_RESULT_TYPE *result)
|
||
{
|
||
if ((eventType != kWin32MessageTypeName) || !message || !result) {
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
// QPA by default stores the global mouse position in the pt field,
|
||
// but let's not reply on such Qt-specific extensions.
|
||
#if (QT_VERSION == QT_VERSION_CHECK(5, 11, 1))
|
||
// Work-around a bug caused by typo which only exists in Qt 5.11.1
|
||
const auto msg = *static_cast<MSG **>(message);
|
||
#else
|
||
const auto msg = static_cast<LPMSG>(message);
|
||
#endif
|
||
const HWND hWnd = msg->hwnd;
|
||
if (!hWnd) {
|
||
// Why sometimes the window handle is null? Is it designed to be like this?
|
||
// Anyway, we should skip the entire processing in this case.
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
const auto windowId = reinterpret_cast<WId>(hWnd);
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.lock();
|
||
if (!g_win32Helper()->data.contains(windowId)) {
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
const Win32HelperData data = g_win32Helper()->data.value(windowId);
|
||
g_win32Helper()->mutex.unlock();
|
||
const bool frameBorderVisible = Utils::isWindowFrameBorderVisible();
|
||
const UINT uMsg = msg->message;
|
||
const WPARAM wParam = msg->wParam;
|
||
const LPARAM lParam = msg->lParam;
|
||
switch (uMsg) {
|
||
case WM_NCCALCSIZE: {
|
||
// Windows是根据这个消息的返回值来设置窗口的客户区(窗口中真正显示的内容)
|
||
// 和非客户区(标题栏、窗口边框、菜单栏和状态栏等Windows系统自行提供的部分
|
||
// ,不过对于Qt来说,除了标题栏和窗口边框,非客户区基本也都是自绘的)的范
|
||
// 围的,lParam里存放的就是新客户区的几何区域,默认是整个窗口的大小,正常
|
||
// 的程序需要修改这个参数,告知系统窗口的客户区和非客户区的范围(一般来说可
|
||
// 以完全交给Windows,让其自行处理,使用默认的客户区和非客户区),因此如果
|
||
// 我们不修改lParam,就可以使客户区充满整个窗口,从而去掉标题栏和窗口边框
|
||
// (因为这些东西都被客户区给盖住了。但边框阴影也会因此而丢失,不过我们会使
|
||
// 用其他方式将其带回,请参考其他消息的处理,此处不过多提及)。但有个情况要
|
||
// 特别注意,那就是窗口最大化后,窗口的实际尺寸会比屏幕的尺寸大一点,从而使
|
||
// 用户看不到窗口的边界,这样用户就不能在窗口最大化后调整窗口的大小了(虽然
|
||
// 这个做法听起来特别奇怪,但Windows确实就是这样做的),因此如果我们要自行
|
||
// 处理窗口的非客户区,就要在窗口最大化后,将窗口边框的宽度和高度(一般是相
|
||
// 等的)从客户区裁剪掉,否则我们窗口所显示的内容就会超出屏幕边界,显示不全。
|
||
// 如果用户开启了任务栏自动隐藏,在窗口最大化后,还要考虑任务栏的位置。因为
|
||
// 如果窗口最大化后,其尺寸和屏幕尺寸相等(因为任务栏隐藏了,所以窗口最大化
|
||
// 后其实是充满了整个屏幕,变相的全屏了),Windows会认为窗口已经进入全屏的
|
||
// 状态,从而导致自动隐藏的任务栏无法弹出。要避免这个状况,就要使窗口的尺寸
|
||
// 小于屏幕尺寸。我下面的做法参考了火狐、Chromium和Windows Terminal
|
||
// 如果没有开启任务栏自动隐藏,是不存在这个问题的,所以要先进行判断。
|
||
// 一般情况下,*result设置为0(相当于DefWindowProc的返回值为0)就可以了,
|
||
// 根据MSDN的说法,返回0意为此消息已经被程序自行处理了,让Windows跳过此消
|
||
// 息,否则Windows会添加对此消息的默认处理,对于当前这个消息而言,就意味着
|
||
// 标题栏和窗口边框又会回来,这当然不是我们想要的结果。根据MSDN,当wParam
|
||
// 为FALSE时,只能返回0,但当其为TRUE时,可以返回0,也可以返回一个WVR_常
|
||
// 量。根据Chromium的注释,当存在非客户区时,如果返回WVR_REDRAW会导致子
|
||
// 窗口/子控件出现奇怪的bug(自绘控件错位),并且Lucas在Windows 10
|
||
// 上成功复现,说明这个bug至今都没有解决。我查阅了大量资料,发现唯一的解决
|
||
// 方案就是返回0。但如果不存在非客户区,且wParam为TRUE,最好返回
|
||
// WVR_REDRAW,否则窗口在调整大小可能会产生严重的闪烁现象。
|
||
// 虽然对大多数消息来说,返回0都代表让Windows忽略此消息,但实际上不同消息
|
||
// 能接受的返回值是不一样的,请注意自行查阅MSDN。
|
||
|
||
// Sent when the size and position of a window's client area must be
|
||
// calculated. By processing this message, an application can
|
||
// control the content of the window's client area when the size or
|
||
// position of the window changes. If wParam is TRUE, lParam points
|
||
// to an NCCALCSIZE_PARAMS structure that contains information an
|
||
// application can use to calculate the new size and position of the
|
||
// client rectangle. If wParam is FALSE, lParam points to a RECT
|
||
// structure. On entry, the structure contains the proposed window
|
||
// rectangle for the window. On exit, the structure should contain
|
||
// the screen coordinates of the corresponding window client area.
|
||
// The client area is the window's content area, the non-client area
|
||
// is the area which is provided by the system, such as the title
|
||
// bar, the four window borders, the frame shadow, the menu bar, the
|
||
// status bar, the scroll bar, etc. But for Qt, it draws most of the
|
||
// window area (client + non-client) itself. We now know that the
|
||
// title bar and the window frame is in the non-client area and we
|
||
// can set the scope of the client area in this message, so we can
|
||
// remove the title bar and the window frame by let the non-client
|
||
// area be covered by the client area (because we can't really get
|
||
// rid of the non-client area, it will always be there, all we can
|
||
// do is to hide it) , which means we should let the client area's
|
||
// size the same with the whole window's size. So there is no room
|
||
// for the non-client area and then the user won't be able to see it
|
||
// again. But how to achieve this? Very easy, just leave lParam (the
|
||
// re-calculated client area) untouched. But of course you can
|
||
// modify lParam, then the non-client area will be seen and the
|
||
// window borders and the window frame will show up. However, things
|
||
// are quite different when you try to modify the top margin of the
|
||
// client area. DWM will always draw the whole title bar no matter
|
||
// what margin value you set for the top, unless you don't modify it
|
||
// and remove the whole top area (the title bar + the one pixel
|
||
// height window border). This can be confirmed in Windows
|
||
// Terminal's source code, you can also try yourself to verify
|
||
// it. So things will become quite complicated if you want to
|
||
// preserve the four window borders.
|
||
|
||
// If `wParam` is `FALSE`, `lParam` points to a `RECT` that contains
|
||
// the proposed window rectangle for our window. During our
|
||
// processing of the `WM_NCCALCSIZE` message, we are expected to
|
||
// modify the `RECT` that `lParam` points to, so that its value upon
|
||
// our return is the new client area. We must return 0 if `wParam`
|
||
// is `FALSE`.
|
||
// If `wParam` is `TRUE`, `lParam` points to a `NCCALCSIZE_PARAMS`
|
||
// struct. This struct contains an array of 3 `RECT`s, the first of
|
||
// which has the exact same meaning as the `RECT` that is pointed to
|
||
// by `lParam` when `wParam` is `FALSE`. The remaining `RECT`s, in
|
||
// conjunction with our return value, can
|
||
// be used to specify portions of the source and destination window
|
||
// rectangles that are valid and should be preserved. We opt not to
|
||
// implement an elaborate client-area preservation technique, and
|
||
// simply return 0, which means "preserve the entire old client area
|
||
// and align it with the upper-left corner of our new client area".
|
||
const auto clientRect = ((static_cast<BOOL>(wParam) == FALSE) ?
|
||
reinterpret_cast<LPRECT>(lParam) : &(reinterpret_cast<LPNCCALCSIZE_PARAMS>(lParam))->rgrc[0]);
|
||
if (frameBorderVisible) {
|
||
// Store the original top margin before the default window procedure applies the default frame.
|
||
const LONG originalTop = clientRect->top;
|
||
// Apply the default frame because we don't want to remove the whole window frame,
|
||
// we still need the standard window frame (the resizable frame border and the frame
|
||
// shadow) for the left, bottom and right edges.
|
||
// If we return 0 here directly, the whole window frame will be removed (which means
|
||
// there will be no resizable frame border and the frame shadow will also disappear),
|
||
// and that's also how most applications customize their title bars on Windows. It's
|
||
// totally OK but since we want to preserve as much original frame as possible, we
|
||
// can't use that solution.
|
||
const LRESULT ret = DefWindowProcW(hWnd, WM_NCCALCSIZE, wParam, lParam);
|
||
if (ret != 0) {
|
||
*result = ret;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
// Re-apply the original top from before the size of the default frame was applied,
|
||
// and the whole top frame (the title bar and the top border) is gone now.
|
||
// For the top frame, we only has 2 choices: (1) remove the top frame entirely, or
|
||
// (2) don't touch it at all. We can't preserve the top border by adjusting the top
|
||
// margin here. If we try to modify the top margin, the original title bar will
|
||
// always be painted by DWM regardless what margin we set, so here we can only remove
|
||
// the top frame entirely and use some special technique to bring the top border back.
|
||
clientRect->top = originalTop;
|
||
}
|
||
const bool max = IsMaximized(hWnd);
|
||
const bool full = Utils::isFullScreen(windowId);
|
||
// We don't need this correction when we're fullscreen. We will
|
||
// have the WS_POPUP size, so we don't have to worry about
|
||
// borders, and the default frame will be fine.
|
||
if (max && !full) {
|
||
// When a window is maximized, its size is actually a little bit more
|
||
// than the monitor's work area. The window is positioned and sized in
|
||
// such a way that the resize handles are outside of the monitor and
|
||
// then the window is clipped to the monitor so that the resize handle
|
||
// do not appear because you don't need them (because you can't resize
|
||
// a window when it's maximized unless you restore it).
|
||
const int frameSizeY = Utils::getResizeBorderThickness(windowId, false, true);
|
||
clientRect->top += frameSizeY;
|
||
if (!frameBorderVisible) {
|
||
clientRect->bottom -= frameSizeY;
|
||
const int frameSizeX = Utils::getResizeBorderThickness(windowId, true, true);
|
||
clientRect->left += frameSizeX;
|
||
clientRect->right -= frameSizeX;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
// Attempt to detect if there's an autohide taskbar, and if
|
||
// there is, reduce our size a bit on the side with the taskbar,
|
||
// so the user can still mouse-over the taskbar to reveal it.
|
||
// Make sure to use MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST, so that this will
|
||
// still find the right monitor even when we're restoring from
|
||
// minimized.
|
||
if (max || full) {
|
||
APPBARDATA abd;
|
||
SecureZeroMemory(&abd, sizeof(abd));
|
||
abd.cbSize = sizeof(abd);
|
||
const UINT taskbarState = SHAppBarMessage(ABM_GETSTATE, &abd);
|
||
// First, check if we have an auto-hide taskbar at all:
|
||
if (taskbarState & ABS_AUTOHIDE) {
|
||
bool top = false, bottom = false, left = false, right = false;
|
||
// Due to ABM_GETAUTOHIDEBAREX was introduced in Windows 8.1,
|
||
// we have to use another way to judge this if we are running
|
||
// on Windows 7 or Windows 8.
|
||
if (WindowsVersionHelper::isWin8Point1OrGreater()) {
|
||
MONITORINFO monitorInfo;
|
||
SecureZeroMemory(&monitorInfo, sizeof(monitorInfo));
|
||
monitorInfo.cbSize = sizeof(monitorInfo);
|
||
const HMONITOR monitor = MonitorFromWindow(hWnd, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST);
|
||
if (!monitor) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kMonitorFromWindow);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
if (GetMonitorInfoW(monitor, &monitorInfo) == FALSE) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kGetMonitorInfoW);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
// This helper can be used to determine if there's a
|
||
// auto-hide taskbar on the given edge of the monitor
|
||
// we're currently on.
|
||
const auto hasAutohideTaskbar = [&monitorInfo](const UINT edge) -> bool {
|
||
APPBARDATA _abd;
|
||
SecureZeroMemory(&_abd, sizeof(_abd));
|
||
_abd.cbSize = sizeof(_abd);
|
||
_abd.uEdge = edge;
|
||
_abd.rc = monitorInfo.rcMonitor;
|
||
const auto hTaskbar = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(SHAppBarMessage(ABM_GETAUTOHIDEBAREX, &_abd));
|
||
return (hTaskbar != nullptr);
|
||
};
|
||
top = hasAutohideTaskbar(ABE_TOP);
|
||
bottom = hasAutohideTaskbar(ABE_BOTTOM);
|
||
left = hasAutohideTaskbar(ABE_LEFT);
|
||
right = hasAutohideTaskbar(ABE_RIGHT);
|
||
} else {
|
||
int edge = -1;
|
||
APPBARDATA _abd;
|
||
SecureZeroMemory(&_abd, sizeof(_abd));
|
||
_abd.cbSize = sizeof(_abd);
|
||
_abd.hWnd = FindWindowW(L"Shell_TrayWnd", nullptr);
|
||
if (_abd.hWnd) {
|
||
const HMONITOR windowMonitor = MonitorFromWindow(hWnd, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST);
|
||
if (!windowMonitor) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kMonitorFromWindow);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
const HMONITOR taskbarMonitor = MonitorFromWindow(_abd.hWnd, MONITOR_DEFAULTTOPRIMARY);
|
||
if (!taskbarMonitor) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kMonitorFromWindow);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
if (taskbarMonitor == windowMonitor) {
|
||
SHAppBarMessage(ABM_GETTASKBARPOS, &_abd);
|
||
edge = _abd.uEdge;
|
||
}
|
||
} else {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kFindWindowW);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
top = (edge == ABE_TOP);
|
||
bottom = (edge == ABE_BOTTOM);
|
||
left = (edge == ABE_LEFT);
|
||
right = (edge == ABE_RIGHT);
|
||
}
|
||
// If there's a taskbar on any side of the monitor, reduce
|
||
// our size a little bit on that edge.
|
||
// Note to future code archeologists:
|
||
// This doesn't seem to work for fullscreen on the primary
|
||
// display. However, testing a bunch of other apps with
|
||
// fullscreen modes and an auto-hiding taskbar has
|
||
// shown that _none_ of them reveal the taskbar from
|
||
// fullscreen mode. This includes Edge, Firefox, Chrome,
|
||
// Sublime Text, PowerPoint - none seemed to support this.
|
||
// This does however work fine for maximized.
|
||
if (top) {
|
||
// Peculiarly, when we're fullscreen,
|
||
clientRect->top += kAutoHideTaskBarThickness;
|
||
} else if (bottom) {
|
||
clientRect->bottom -= kAutoHideTaskBarThickness;
|
||
} else if (left) {
|
||
clientRect->left += kAutoHideTaskBarThickness;
|
||
} else if (right) {
|
||
clientRect->right -= kAutoHideTaskBarThickness;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
Utils::syncWmPaintWithDwm(); // This should be executed at the very last.
|
||
// By returning WVR_REDRAW we can make the window resizing look less broken.
|
||
// But we must return 0 if wParam is FALSE, according to Microsoft Docs.
|
||
// **IMPORTANT NOTE**:
|
||
// If you are drawing something manually through D3D in your window, don't
|
||
// try to return WVR_REDRAW here, otherwise Windows exhibits bugs where
|
||
// client pixels and child windows are mispositioned by the width/height
|
||
// of the upper-left non-client area. It's confirmed that this issue exists
|
||
// from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Not tested on Windows 11 yet. Don't know
|
||
// whether it exists on Windows XP to Windows Vista or not.
|
||
*result = ((static_cast<BOOL>(wParam) == FALSE) ? 0 : WVR_REDRAW);
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
case WM_NCHITTEST: {
|
||
// 原生Win32窗口只有顶边是在窗口内部resize的,其余三边都是在窗口
|
||
// 外部进行resize的,其原理是,WS_THICKFRAME这个窗口样式会在窗
|
||
// 口的左、右和底边添加三个透明的resize区域,这三个区域在正常状态
|
||
// 下是完全不可见的,它们由DWM负责绘制和控制。这些区域的宽度等于
|
||
// (SM_CXSIZEFRAME + SM_CXPADDEDBORDER),高度等于
|
||
// (SM_CYSIZEFRAME + SM_CXPADDEDBORDER),在100%缩放时,均等
|
||
// 于8像素。它们属于窗口区域的一部分,但不属于客户区,而是属于非客
|
||
// 户区,因此GetWindowRect获取的区域中是包含这三个resize区域的,
|
||
// 而GetClientRect获取的区域是不包含它们的。当把
|
||
// DWMWA_EXTENDED_FRAME_BOUNDS作为参数调用
|
||
// DwmGetWindowAttribute时,也能获取到一个窗口大小,这个大小介
|
||
// 于前面两者之间,暂时不知道这个数据的意义及其作用。我们在
|
||
// WM_NCCALCSIZE消息的处理中,已经把整个窗口都设置为客户区了,也
|
||
// 就是说,我们的窗口已经没有非客户区了,因此那三个透明的resize区
|
||
// 域,此刻也已经成为窗口客户区的一部分了,从而变得不透明了。所以
|
||
// 现在的resize,看起来像是在窗口内部resize,是因为原本透明的地方
|
||
// 现在变得不透明了,实际上,单纯从范围上来看,现在我们resize的地方,
|
||
// 就是普通窗口的边框外部,那三个透明区域的范围。
|
||
// 因此,如果我们把边框完全去掉(就是我们正在做的事情),resize就
|
||
// 会看起来是在内部进行,这个问题通过常规方法非常难以解决。我测试过
|
||
// QQ和钉钉的窗口,它们的窗口就是在外部resize,但实际上它们是通过
|
||
// 把窗口实际的内容,嵌入到一个完全透明的但尺寸要大一圈的窗口中实现
|
||
// 的,虽然看起来效果还不错,但对于此项目而言,代码和窗口结构过于复
|
||
// 杂,因此我没有采用此方案。然而,对于具体的软件项目而言,其做法也
|
||
// 不失为一个优秀的解决方案,毕竟其在大多数条件下的表现都还可以。
|
||
//
|
||
// 和1.x的做法不同,现在的2.x选择了保留窗口三边,去除整个窗口顶部,
|
||
// 好处是保留了系统的原生边框,外观较好,且与系统结合紧密,而且resize
|
||
// 的表现也有很大改善,缺点是需要自行绘制顶部边框线。原本以为只能像
|
||
// Windows Terminal那样在WM_PAINT里搞黑魔法,但后来发现,其实只
|
||
// 要颜色相近,我们自行绘制一根实线也几乎能以假乱真,而且这样也不会
|
||
// 破坏Qt自己的绘制系统,能做到不依赖黑魔法就能实现像Windows Terminal
|
||
// 那样外观和功能都比较完美的自定义边框。
|
||
|
||
// A normal Win32 window can be resized outside of it. Here is the
|
||
// reason: the WS_THICKFRAME window style will cause a window has three
|
||
// transparent areas beside the window's left, right and bottom
|
||
// edge. Their width or height is eight pixels if the window is not
|
||
// scaled. In most cases, they are totally invisible. It's DWM's
|
||
// responsibility to draw and control them. They exist to let the
|
||
// user resize the window, visually outside of it. They are in the
|
||
// window area, but not the client area, so they are in the
|
||
// non-client area actually. But we have turned the whole window
|
||
// area into client area in WM_NCCALCSIZE, so the three transparent
|
||
// resize areas also become a part of the client area and thus they
|
||
// become visible. When we resize the window, it looks like we are
|
||
// resizing inside of it, however, that's because the transparent
|
||
// resize areas are visible now, we ARE resizing outside of the
|
||
// window actually. But I don't know how to make them become
|
||
// transparent again without breaking the frame shadow drawn by DWM.
|
||
// If you really want to solve it, you can try to embed your window
|
||
// into a larger transparent window and draw the frame shadow
|
||
// yourself. As what we have said in WM_NCCALCSIZE, you can only
|
||
// remove the top area of the window, this will let us be able to
|
||
// resize outside of the window and don't need much process in this
|
||
// message, it looks like a perfect plan, however, the top border is
|
||
// missing due to the whole top area is removed, and it's very hard
|
||
// to bring it back because we have to use a trick in WM_PAINT
|
||
// (learned from Windows Terminal), but no matter what we do in
|
||
// WM_PAINT, it will always break the backing store mechanism of Qt,
|
||
// so actually we can't do it. And it's very difficult to do such
|
||
// things in NativeEventFilters as well. What's worse, if we really
|
||
// do this, the four window borders will become white and they look
|
||
// horrible in dark mode. This solution only supports Windows 10
|
||
// because the border width on Win10 is only one pixel, however it's
|
||
// eight pixels on Windows 7 so preserving the three window borders
|
||
// looks terrible on old systems.
|
||
//
|
||
// Unlike the 1.x code, we choose to preserve the three edges of the
|
||
// window in 2.x, and get rid of the whole top part of the window.
|
||
// There are quite some advantages such as the appearance looks much
|
||
// better and due to we have the original system window frame, our
|
||
// window can behave just like a normal Win32 window even if we now
|
||
// doesn't have a title bar at all. Most importantly, the flicker and
|
||
// jitter during window resizing is totally gone now. The disadvantage
|
||
// is we have to draw a top frame border ourself. Previously I thought
|
||
// we have to do the black magic in WM_PAINT just like what Windows
|
||
// Terminal does, however, later I found that if we choose a proper
|
||
// color, our homemade top border can almost have exactly the same
|
||
// appearance with the system's one.
|
||
|
||
const POINT nativeGlobalPos = {GET_X_LPARAM(lParam), GET_Y_LPARAM(lParam)};
|
||
POINT nativeLocalPos = nativeGlobalPos;
|
||
if (ScreenToClient(hWnd, &nativeLocalPos) == FALSE) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kScreenToClient);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
const qreal dpr = data.params.getWindowDevicePixelRatio();
|
||
const QPoint qtScenePos = QPointF(QPointF(qreal(nativeLocalPos.x), qreal(nativeLocalPos.y)) / dpr).toPoint();
|
||
const bool max = IsMaximized(hWnd);
|
||
const bool full = Utils::isFullScreen(windowId);
|
||
const int frameSizeY = Utils::getResizeBorderThickness(windowId, false, true);
|
||
const bool isTop = (nativeLocalPos.y < frameSizeY);
|
||
const bool buttonSwapped = (GetSystemMetrics(SM_SWAPBUTTON) != FALSE);
|
||
const bool leftButtonPressed = (buttonSwapped ?
|
||
(GetAsyncKeyState(VK_RBUTTON) < 0) : (GetAsyncKeyState(VK_LBUTTON) < 0));
|
||
const bool isTitleBar = (data.params.isInsideTitleBarDraggableArea(qtScenePos) && leftButtonPressed);
|
||
const bool isFixedSize = data.params.isWindowFixedSize();
|
||
const bool dontOverrideCursor = data.params.getProperty(kDontOverrideCursorVar, false).toBool();
|
||
const bool dontToggleMaximize = data.params.getProperty(kDontToggleMaximizeVar, false).toBool();
|
||
if (dontToggleMaximize) {
|
||
static bool once = false;
|
||
if (!once) {
|
||
once = true;
|
||
DEBUG << "To disable window maximization, you should remove the "
|
||
"WS_MAXIMIZEBOX style from the window instead. FramelessHelper "
|
||
"won't do that for you, so you'll have to do it manually yourself.";
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if (frameBorderVisible) {
|
||
// This will handle the left, right and bottom parts of the frame
|
||
// because we didn't change them.
|
||
const LRESULT originalRet = DefWindowProcW(hWnd, WM_NCHITTEST, 0, lParam);
|
||
if (originalRet != HTCLIENT) {
|
||
*result = (dontOverrideCursor ? HTBORDER : originalRet);
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (full) {
|
||
*result = HTCLIENT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (max) {
|
||
*result = (isTitleBar ? HTCAPTION : HTCLIENT);
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
// At this point, we know that the cursor is inside the client area
|
||
// so it has to be either the little border at the top of our custom
|
||
// title bar or the drag bar. Apparently, it must be the drag bar or
|
||
// the little border at the top which the user can use to move or
|
||
// resize the window.
|
||
if (isTop && !isFixedSize) {
|
||
// Return HTCLIENT instead of HTBORDER here, because the mouse is
|
||
// inside our homemade title bar now, return HTCLIENT to let our
|
||
// title bar can still capture mouse events.
|
||
*result = (dontOverrideCursor ? HTCLIENT : HTTOP);
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (isTitleBar) {
|
||
*result = HTCAPTION;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
*result = HTCLIENT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
} else {
|
||
if (full) {
|
||
*result = HTCLIENT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (max) {
|
||
*result = (isTitleBar ? HTCAPTION : HTCLIENT);
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (!isFixedSize) {
|
||
RECT clientRect = {0, 0, 0, 0};
|
||
if (GetClientRect(hWnd, &clientRect) == FALSE) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kGetClientRect);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
const LONG width = clientRect.right;
|
||
const LONG height = clientRect.bottom;
|
||
const bool isBottom = (nativeLocalPos.y >= (height - frameSizeY));
|
||
// Make the border a little wider to let the user easy to resize on corners.
|
||
const qreal scaleFactor = ((isTop || isBottom) ? 2.0 : 1.0);
|
||
const int frameSizeX = Utils::getResizeBorderThickness(windowId, true, true);
|
||
const int scaledFrameSizeX = qRound(qreal(frameSizeX) * scaleFactor);
|
||
const bool isLeft = (nativeLocalPos.x < scaledFrameSizeX);
|
||
const bool isRight = (nativeLocalPos.x >= (width - scaledFrameSizeX));
|
||
if (dontOverrideCursor && (isTop || isBottom || isLeft || isRight)) {
|
||
// Return HTCLIENT instead of HTBORDER here, because the mouse is
|
||
// inside the window now, return HTCLIENT to let the controls
|
||
// inside our window can still capture mouse events.
|
||
*result = HTCLIENT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (isTop) {
|
||
if (isLeft) {
|
||
*result = HTTOPLEFT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (isRight) {
|
||
*result = HTTOPRIGHT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
*result = HTTOP;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (isBottom) {
|
||
if (isLeft) {
|
||
*result = HTBOTTOMLEFT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (isRight) {
|
||
*result = HTBOTTOMRIGHT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
*result = HTBOTTOM;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (isLeft) {
|
||
*result = HTLEFT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
if (isRight) {
|
||
*result = HTRIGHT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if (isTitleBar) {
|
||
*result = HTCAPTION;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
*result = HTCLIENT;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
#if (QT_VERSION < QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 2, 2))
|
||
case WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING: {
|
||
// Tell Windows to discard the entire contents of the client area, as re-using
|
||
// parts of the client area would lead to jitter during resize.
|
||
const auto windowPos = reinterpret_cast<LPWINDOWPOS>(lParam);
|
||
windowPos->flags |= SWP_NOCOPYBITS;
|
||
} break;
|
||
#endif
|
||
case WM_DPICHANGED: {
|
||
// Sync the internal window frame margins with the latest DPI.
|
||
Utils::updateInternalWindowFrameMargins(data.params.getWindowHandle(), true);
|
||
// For some unknown reason, Qt sometimes won't re-paint the window contents after
|
||
// the DPI changes, and in my experiments the controls should be moved to our
|
||
// desired geometry already, the only issue is we don't get the updated appearance
|
||
// of our window. And we can workaround this issue by simply triggering a resize
|
||
// event manually. There's no need to increase/decrease the window size and then
|
||
// change it back, just give Qt our current window size is sufficient enough.
|
||
data.params.setWindowSize(data.params.getWindowSize());
|
||
} break;
|
||
case WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED: {
|
||
// Re-apply the custom window frame if recovered from the basic theme.
|
||
Utils::updateWindowFrameMargins(windowId, false);
|
||
} break;
|
||
default:
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
if (!frameBorderVisible) {
|
||
switch (uMsg) {
|
||
case WM_NCUAHDRAWCAPTION:
|
||
case WM_NCUAHDRAWFRAME: {
|
||
// These undocumented messages are sent to draw themed window
|
||
// borders. Block them to prevent drawing borders over the client
|
||
// area.
|
||
*result = 0;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
case WM_NCPAINT: {
|
||
// 边框阴影处于非客户区的范围,因此如果直接阻止非客户区的绘制,会导致边框阴影丢失
|
||
|
||
if (!Utils::isDwmCompositionEnabled()) {
|
||
// Only block WM_NCPAINT when DWM composition is disabled. If
|
||
// it's blocked when DWM composition is enabled, the frame
|
||
// shadow won't be drawn.
|
||
*result = 0;
|
||
return true;
|
||
} else {
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
case WM_NCACTIVATE: {
|
||
if (Utils::isDwmCompositionEnabled()) {
|
||
// DefWindowProc won't repaint the window border if lParam (normally a HRGN)
|
||
// is -1. See the following link's "lParam" section:
|
||
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winmsg/wm-ncactivate
|
||
// Don't use "*result = 0" here, otherwise the window won't respond to the
|
||
// window activation state change.
|
||
*result = DefWindowProcW(hWnd, WM_NCACTIVATE, wParam, -1);
|
||
} else {
|
||
if (static_cast<BOOL>(wParam) == FALSE) {
|
||
*result = TRUE;
|
||
} else {
|
||
*result = FALSE;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
case WM_SETICON:
|
||
case WM_SETTEXT: {
|
||
// Disable painting while these messages are handled to prevent them
|
||
// from drawing a window caption over the client area.
|
||
SetLastError(ERROR_SUCCESS);
|
||
const auto oldStyle = static_cast<DWORD>(GetWindowLongPtrW(hWnd, GWL_STYLE));
|
||
if (oldStyle == 0) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kGetWindowLongPtrW);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
// Prevent Windows from drawing the default title bar by temporarily
|
||
// toggling the WS_VISIBLE style.
|
||
const DWORD newStyle = (oldStyle & ~WS_VISIBLE);
|
||
SetLastError(ERROR_SUCCESS);
|
||
if (SetWindowLongPtrW(hWnd, GWL_STYLE, static_cast<LONG_PTR>(newStyle)) == 0) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kSetWindowLongPtrW);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
Utils::triggerFrameChange(windowId);
|
||
const LRESULT ret = DefWindowProcW(hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
|
||
SetLastError(ERROR_SUCCESS);
|
||
if (SetWindowLongPtrW(hWnd, GWL_STYLE, static_cast<LONG_PTR>(oldStyle)) == 0) {
|
||
WARNING << Utils::getSystemErrorMessage(kSetWindowLongPtrW);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
Utils::triggerFrameChange(windowId);
|
||
*result = ret;
|
||
return true;
|
||
}
|
||
default:
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if (WindowsVersionHelper::isWin11OrGreater() && data.fallbackTitleBarWindowId) {
|
||
switch (uMsg) {
|
||
case WM_SIZE: // Sent to a window after its size has changed.
|
||
case WM_DISPLAYCHANGE: // Sent to a window when the display resolution has changed.
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{
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const bool isFixedSize = data.params.isWindowFixedSize();
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if (!resizeFallbackTitleBarWindow(windowId, data.fallbackTitleBarWindowId, isFixedSize)) {
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WARNING << "Failed to re-position the fallback title bar window.";
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}
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} break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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const bool wallpaperChanged = ((uMsg == WM_SETTINGCHANGE) && (wParam == SPI_SETDESKWALLPAPER));
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bool systemThemeChanged = ((uMsg == WM_THEMECHANGED) || (uMsg == WM_SYSCOLORCHANGE)
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|| (uMsg == WM_DWMCOLORIZATIONCOLORCHANGED));
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if (WindowsVersionHelper::isWin10RS1OrGreater()) {
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if (uMsg == WM_SETTINGCHANGE) {
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if ((wParam == 0) && (lParam != 0) // lParam sometimes may be NULL.
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&& (std::wcscmp(reinterpret_cast<LPCWSTR>(lParam), kThemeSettingChangeEventName) == 0)) {
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systemThemeChanged = true;
|
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const bool dark = Utils::shouldAppsUseDarkMode();
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#if (QT_VERSION < QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 0, 0))
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Utils::updateWindowFrameBorderColor(windowId, dark);
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#endif
|
||
if (WindowsVersionHelper::isWin10RS5OrGreater()) {
|
||
static const bool isQtQuickApplication = (data.params.getCurrentApplicationType() == ApplicationType::Quick);
|
||
if (isQtQuickApplication) {
|
||
// Causes some QtWidgets paint incorrectly, so only apply to Qt Quick applications.
|
||
Utils::updateGlobalWin32ControlsTheme(windowId, dark);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if (systemThemeChanged || wallpaperChanged) {
|
||
// Sometimes the FramelessManager instance may be destroyed already.
|
||
if (FramelessManager * const manager = FramelessManager::instance()) {
|
||
if (FramelessManagerPrivate * const managerPriv = FramelessManagerPrivate::get(manager)) {
|
||
#if (QT_VERSION < QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 5, 0))
|
||
if (systemThemeChanged) {
|
||
managerPriv->notifySystemThemeHasChangedOrNot();
|
||
}
|
||
#endif // (QT_VERSION < QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 5, 0))
|
||
if (wallpaperChanged) {
|
||
managerPriv->notifyWallpaperHasChangedOrNot();
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
|
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FRAMELESSHELPER_END_NAMESPACE
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