[tor-commits] [tor-browser/tor-browser-45.4.0esr-6.0-1] Bug 1070710 - Use ViewRegion for window dragging. r=spohl
gk at torproject.org
gk at torproject.org
Tue Oct 4 11:08:30 UTC 2016
commit 8b1f07f31cd04fb157bf99a9e2e600b4422f277f
Author: Markus Stange <mstange at themasta.com>
Date: Mon Jul 11 16:15:07 2016 -0400
Bug 1070710 - Use ViewRegion for window dragging. r=spohl
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5x2XHl20P6a
--HG--
extra : histedit_source : 56b671bffe9e6cd497ade61ff9beed2e3bf98e14
---
widget/cocoa/nsChildView.h | 5 +-
widget/cocoa/nsChildView.mm | 117 ++++++++++++++------------------------------
2 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-)
diff --git a/widget/cocoa/nsChildView.h b/widget/cocoa/nsChildView.h
index 8f07c70..e7bd6b0 100644
--- a/widget/cocoa/nsChildView.h
+++ b/widget/cocoa/nsChildView.h
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include "nsString.h"
#include "nsIDragService.h"
+#include "ViewRegion.h"
#import <Carbon/Carbon.h>
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
@@ -493,7 +494,7 @@ public:
virtual void UpdateThemeGeometries(const nsTArray<ThemeGeometry>& aThemeGeometries) override;
virtual void UpdateWindowDraggingRegion(const LayoutDeviceIntRegion& aRegion) override;
- const LayoutDeviceIntRegion& GetDraggableRegion() { return mDraggableRegion; }
+ LayoutDeviceIntRegion GetNonDraggableRegion() { return mNonDraggableRegion.Region(); }
virtual void ReportSwipeStarted(uint64_t aInputBlockId, bool aStartSwipe) override;
@@ -659,7 +660,7 @@ protected:
// uploaded to to mTitlebarImage. Main thread only.
nsIntRegion mDirtyTitlebarRegion;
- LayoutDeviceIntRegion mDraggableRegion;
+ mozilla::ViewRegion mNonDraggableRegion;
// Cached value of [mView backingScaleFactor], to avoid sending two obj-c
// messages (respondsToSelector, backingScaleFactor) every time we need to
diff --git a/widget/cocoa/nsChildView.mm b/widget/cocoa/nsChildView.mm
index 8dbeacc..1415664 100644
--- a/widget/cocoa/nsChildView.mm
+++ b/widget/cocoa/nsChildView.mm
@@ -2720,12 +2720,41 @@ nsChildView::DoRemoteComposition(const LayoutDeviceIntRect& aRenderRect)
[(ChildView*)mView postRender:mGLPresenter->GetNSOpenGLContext()];
}
+ at interface NonDraggableView : NSView
+ at end
+
+ at implementation NonDraggableView
+- (BOOL)mouseDownCanMoveWindow { return NO; }
+- (NSView*)hitTest:(NSPoint)aPoint { return nil; }
+ at end
+
void
nsChildView::UpdateWindowDraggingRegion(const LayoutDeviceIntRegion& aRegion)
{
- if (mDraggableRegion != aRegion) {
- mDraggableRegion = aRegion;
- [(ChildView*)mView updateWindowDraggableState];
+ // mView returns YES from mouseDownCanMoveWindow, so we need to put NSViews
+ // that return NO from mouseDownCanMoveWindow in the places that shouldn't
+ // be draggable. We can't do it the other way round because returning
+ // YES from mouseDownCanMoveWindow doesn't have any effect if there's a
+ // superview that returns NO.
+ LayoutDeviceIntRegion nonDraggable;
+ nonDraggable.Sub(LayoutDeviceIntRect(0, 0, mBounds.width, mBounds.height), aRegion);
+
+ __block bool changed = false;
+
+ // Suppress calls to setNeedsDisplay during NSView geometry changes.
+ ManipulateViewWithoutNeedingDisplay(mView, ^() {
+ changed = mNonDraggableRegion.UpdateRegion(nonDraggable, *this, mView, ^() {
+ return [[NonDraggableView alloc] initWithFrame:NSZeroRect];
+ });
+ });
+
+ if (changed) {
+ // Trigger an update to the window server. This will call
+ // mouseDownCanMoveWindow.
+ // Doing this manually is only necessary because we're suppressing
+ // setNeedsDisplay calls above.
+ [[mView window] setMovableByWindowBackground:NO];
+ [[mView window] setMovableByWindowBackground:YES];
}
}
@@ -3566,8 +3595,10 @@ NSEvent* gLastDragMouseDownEvent = nil;
- (BOOL)mouseDownCanMoveWindow
{
- // Return YES so that _regionForOpaqueDescendants gets called, where the
- // actual draggable region will be assembled.
+ // Return YES so that parts of this view can be draggable. The non-draggable
+ // parts will be covered by NSViews that return NO from
+ // mouseDownCanMoveWindow and thus override draggability from the inside.
+ // These views are assembled in nsChildView::UpdateWindowDraggingRegion.
return YES;
}
@@ -4572,7 +4603,7 @@ NSEvent* gLastDragMouseDownEvent = nil;
CGFloat locationInTitlebar = [[self window] frame].size.height - [theEvent locationInWindow].y;
LayoutDeviceIntPoint pos = geckoEvent.refPoint;
if (!defaultPrevented && [theEvent clickCount] == 2 &&
- mGeckoChild->GetDraggableRegion().Contains(pos.x, pos.y) &&
+ !mGeckoChild->GetNonDraggableRegion().Contains(pos.x, pos.y) &&
[[self window] isKindOfClass:[ToolbarWindow class]] &&
(locationInTitlebar < [(ToolbarWindow*)[self window] titlebarHeight] ||
locationInTitlebar < [(ToolbarWindow*)[self window] unifiedToolbarHeight])) {
@@ -4607,80 +4638,6 @@ NSEvent* gLastDragMouseDownEvent = nil;
mGeckoChild->DispatchEvent(&event, status);
}
-- (void)updateWindowDraggableState
-{
- // Trigger update to the window server.
- [[self window] setMovableByWindowBackground:NO];
- [[self window] setMovableByWindowBackground:YES];
-}
-
-// aRect is in view coordinates relative to this NSView.
-- (CGRect)convertToFlippedWindowCoordinates:(NSRect)aRect
-{
- // First, convert the rect to regular window coordinates...
- NSRect inWindowCoords = [self convertRect:aRect toView:nil];
- // ... and then flip it again because window coordinates have their origin
- // in the bottom left corner, and we need it to be in the top left corner.
- inWindowCoords.origin.y = [[self window] frame].size.height - NSMaxY(inWindowCoords);
- return NSRectToCGRect(inWindowCoords);
-}
-
-static CGSRegionObj
-NewCGSRegionFromRegion(const LayoutDeviceIntRegion& aRegion,
- CGRect (^aRectConverter)(const LayoutDeviceIntRect&))
-{
- nsTArray<CGRect> rects;
- LayoutDeviceIntRegion::RectIterator iter(aRegion);
- for (;;) {
- const LayoutDeviceIntRect* r = iter.Next();
- if (!r) {
- break;
- }
- rects.AppendElement(aRectConverter(*r));
- }
-
- CGSRegionObj region;
- CGSNewRegionWithRectList(rects.Elements(), rects.Length(), ®ion);
- return region;
-}
-
-// This function is called with forMove:YES to calculate the draggable region
-// of the window which will be submitted to the window server. Window dragging
-// is handled on the window server without calling back into our process, so it
-// also works while our app is unresponsive.
-- (CGSRegionObj)_regionForOpaqueDescendants:(NSRect)aRect forMove:(BOOL)aForMove
-{
- if (!aForMove || !mGeckoChild) {
- return [super _regionForOpaqueDescendants:aRect forMove:aForMove];
- }
-
- LayoutDeviceIntRect boundingRect = mGeckoChild->CocoaPointsToDevPixels(aRect);
-
- LayoutDeviceIntRegion opaqueRegion;
- opaqueRegion.Sub(boundingRect, mGeckoChild->GetDraggableRegion());
-
- return NewCGSRegionFromRegion(opaqueRegion, ^(const LayoutDeviceIntRect& r) {
- return [self convertToFlippedWindowCoordinates:mGeckoChild->DevPixelsToCocoaPoints(r)];
- });
-}
-
-// Starting with 10.10, in addition to the traditional
-// -[NSView _regionForOpaqueDescendants:forMove:] method, there's a new form with
-// an additional forUnderTitlebar argument, which is sometimes called instead of
-// the old form. We need to override the new variant as well.
-- (CGSRegionObj)_regionForOpaqueDescendants:(NSRect)aRect
- forMove:(BOOL)aForMove
- forUnderTitlebar:(BOOL)aForUnderTitlebar
-{
- if (!aForMove || !mGeckoChild) {
- return [super _regionForOpaqueDescendants:aRect
- forMove:aForMove
- forUnderTitlebar:aForUnderTitlebar];
- }
-
- return [self _regionForOpaqueDescendants:aRect forMove:aForMove];
-}
-
- (void)handleMouseMoved:(NSEvent*)theEvent
{
NS_OBJC_BEGIN_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK;
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