4 * The windows message processing methods.
6 * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Pawel W. Olszta. All Rights Reserved.
7 * Written by Pawel W. Olszta, <olszta@sourceforge.net>
8 * Creation date: Fri Dec 3 1999
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32 #include <GL/freeglut.h>
33 #include "freeglut_internal.h"
36 #if TARGET_HOST_UNIX_X11
37 #include <sys/types.h>
42 #elif TARGET_HOST_WIN32
46 #define MAX(a,b) (((a)>(b)) ? (a) : (b))
50 #define MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b)) ? (a) : (b))
55 * TODO BEFORE THE STABLE RELEASE:
57 * There are some issues concerning window redrawing under X11, and maybe
58 * some events are not handled. The Win32 version lacks some more features,
59 * but seems acceptable for not demanding purposes.
61 * Need to investigate why the X11 version breaks out with an error when
62 * closing a window (using the window manager, not glutDestroyWindow)...
65 /* -- PRIVATE FUNCTIONS ---------------------------------------------------- */
68 * Handle a window configuration change. When no reshape
69 * callback is hooked, the viewport size is updated to
70 * match the new window size.
72 static void fghReshapeWindowByHandle ( SFG_WindowHandleType handle,
73 int width, int height )
75 SFG_Window *current_window = fgStructure.Window;
77 SFG_Window* window = fgWindowByHandle( handle );
78 freeglut_return_if_fail( window != NULL );
81 #if TARGET_HOST_UNIX_X11
83 XResizeWindow( fgDisplay.Display, window->Window.Handle,
85 XFlush( fgDisplay.Display ); /* XXX Shouldn't need this */
87 #elif TARGET_HOST_WIN32
93 * For windowed mode, get the current position of the
94 * window and resize taking the size of the frame
95 * decorations into account.
98 GetWindowRect( window->Window.Handle, &rect );
99 rect.right = rect.left + width;
100 rect.bottom = rect.top + height;
102 if ( window->Parent == NULL )
104 if ( ! window->IsMenu && !window->State.IsGameMode )
106 rect.right += GetSystemMetrics( SM_CXSIZEFRAME ) * 2;
107 rect.bottom += GetSystemMetrics( SM_CYSIZEFRAME ) * 2 +
108 GetSystemMetrics( SM_CYCAPTION );
113 GetWindowRect( window->Parent->Window.Handle, &rect );
114 AdjustWindowRect ( &rect, WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS |
115 WS_CLIPCHILDREN, FALSE );
119 * SWP_NOACTIVATE Do not activate the window
120 * SWP_NOOWNERZORDER Do not change position in z-order
121 * SWP_NOSENDCHANGING Supress WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING message
122 * SWP_NOZORDER Retains the current Z order (ignore 2nd param)
125 SetWindowPos( window->Window.Handle,
129 rect.right - rect.left,
130 rect.bottom - rect.top,
131 SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER | SWP_NOSENDCHANGING |
137 * XXX Should update {window->State.OldWidth, window->State.OldHeight}
138 * XXX to keep in lockstep with UNIX_X11 code.
140 if( FETCH_WCB( *window, Reshape ) )
141 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Reshape, ( width, height ) );
144 fgSetWindow( window );
145 glViewport( 0, 0, width, height );
151 * Force a window redraw. In Windows at least this is only a partial
152 * solution: if the window is increasing in size in either dimension,
153 * the already-drawn part does not get drawn again and things look funny.
154 * But without this we get this bad behaviour whenever we resize the
157 window->State.Redisplay = GL_TRUE;
160 fgSetWindow( current_window );
164 * Calls a window's redraw method. This is used when
165 * a redraw is forced by the incoming window messages.
167 static void fghRedrawWindowByHandle ( SFG_WindowHandleType handle )
169 SFG_Window* window = fgWindowByHandle( handle );
170 freeglut_return_if_fail( window );
171 freeglut_return_if_fail( FETCH_WCB ( *window, Display ) );
173 window->State.Redisplay = GL_FALSE;
175 freeglut_return_if_fail( window->State.Visible );
177 if( window->State.NeedToResize )
179 SFG_Window *current_window = fgStructure.Window;
181 fgSetWindow( window );
183 fghReshapeWindowByHandle(
184 window->Window.Handle,
189 window->State.NeedToResize = GL_FALSE;
190 fgSetWindow( current_window );
193 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Display, ( ) );
197 * A static helper function to execute display callback for a window
199 static void fghcbDisplayWindow( SFG_Window *window,
200 SFG_Enumerator *enumerator )
202 if( window->State.NeedToResize )
204 SFG_Window *current_window = fgStructure.Window;
206 fgSetWindow( window );
208 fghReshapeWindowByHandle(
209 window->Window.Handle,
214 window->State.NeedToResize = GL_FALSE;
215 fgSetWindow ( current_window );
218 if( window->State.Redisplay &&
219 window->State.Visible )
221 window->State.Redisplay = GL_FALSE;
223 #if TARGET_HOST_UNIX_X11
225 SFG_Window *current_window = fgStructure.Window;
227 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Display, ( ) );
228 fgSetWindow( current_window );
230 #elif TARGET_HOST_WIN32
232 window->Window.Handle, NULL, NULL,
233 RDW_NOERASE | RDW_INTERNALPAINT | RDW_INVALIDATE | RDW_UPDATENOW
238 fgEnumSubWindows( window, fghcbDisplayWindow, enumerator );
242 * Make all windows perform a display call
244 static void fghDisplayAll( void )
246 SFG_Enumerator enumerator;
248 enumerator.found = GL_FALSE;
249 enumerator.data = NULL;
251 fgEnumWindows( fghcbDisplayWindow, &enumerator );
255 * Window enumerator callback to check for the joystick polling code
257 static void fghcbCheckJoystickPolls( SFG_Window *window,
258 SFG_Enumerator *enumerator )
260 long int checkTime = fgElapsedTime( );
262 if( window->State.JoystickLastPoll + window->State.JoystickPollRate <=
265 fgJoystickPollWindow( window );
266 window->State.JoystickLastPoll = checkTime;
269 fgEnumSubWindows( window, fghcbCheckJoystickPolls, enumerator );
273 * Check all windows for joystick polling
275 static void fghCheckJoystickPolls( void )
277 SFG_Enumerator enumerator;
279 enumerator.found = GL_FALSE;
280 enumerator.data = NULL;
282 fgEnumWindows( fghcbCheckJoystickPolls, &enumerator );
286 * Check the global timers
288 static void fghCheckTimers( void )
290 long checkTime = fgElapsedTime( );
292 while( fgState.Timers.First )
294 SFG_Timer *timer = fgState.Timers.First;
296 if( timer->TriggerTime > checkTime )
299 fgListRemove( &fgState.Timers, &timer->Node );
300 fgListAppend( &fgState.FreeTimers, &timer->Node );
302 timer->Callback( timer->ID );
309 long fgElapsedTime( void )
311 if ( fgState.Time.Set )
313 #if TARGET_HOST_UNIX_X11
317 gettimeofday( &now, NULL );
319 elapsed = (now.tv_usec - fgState.Time.Value.tv_usec) / 1000;
320 elapsed += (now.tv_sec - fgState.Time.Value.tv_sec) * 1000;
323 #elif TARGET_HOST_WIN32
324 return timeGetTime() - fgState.Time.Value;
329 #if TARGET_HOST_UNIX_X11
330 gettimeofday( &fgState.Time.Value, NULL );
331 #elif TARGET_HOST_WIN32
332 fgState.Time.Value = timeGetTime ();
334 fgState.Time.Set = GL_TRUE ;
343 void fgError( const char *fmt, ... )
349 fprintf( stderr, "freeglut ");
350 if( fgState.ProgramName )
351 fprintf (stderr, "(%s): ", fgState.ProgramName);
352 vfprintf( stderr, fmt, ap );
353 fprintf( stderr, "\n" );
357 if ( fgState.Initialised )
363 void fgWarning( const char *fmt, ... )
369 fprintf( stderr, "freeglut ");
370 if( fgState.ProgramName )
371 fprintf( stderr, "(%s): ", fgState.ProgramName );
372 vfprintf( stderr, fmt, ap );
373 fprintf( stderr, "\n" );
379 * Indicates whether Joystick events are being used by ANY window.
381 * The current mechanism is to walk all of the windows and ask if
382 * there is a joystick callback. We have a short-circuit early
383 * return if we find any joystick handler registered.
385 * The real way to do this is to make use of the glutTimer() API
386 * to more cleanly re-implement the joystick API. Then, this code
387 * and all other "joystick timer" code can be yanked.
390 static void fgCheckJoystickCallback( SFG_Window* w, SFG_Enumerator* e)
392 if( FETCH_WCB( *w, Joystick ) )
397 fgEnumSubWindows( w, fgCheckJoystickCallback, e );
399 static int fgHaveJoystick( void )
401 SFG_Enumerator enumerator;
402 enumerator.found = GL_FALSE;
403 enumerator.data = NULL;
404 fgEnumWindows( fgCheckJoystickCallback, &enumerator );
405 return !!enumerator.data;
407 static void fgHavePendingRedisplaysCallback( SFG_Window* w, SFG_Enumerator* e)
409 if( w->State.Redisplay )
414 fgEnumSubWindows( w, fgHavePendingRedisplaysCallback, e );
416 static int fgHavePendingRedisplays (void)
418 SFG_Enumerator enumerator;
419 enumerator.found = GL_FALSE;
420 enumerator.data = NULL;
421 fgEnumWindows( fgHavePendingRedisplaysCallback, &enumerator );
422 return !!enumerator.data;
425 * Returns the number of GLUT ticks (milliseconds) till the next timer event.
427 static long fgNextTimer( void )
430 SFG_Timer *timer = fgState.Timers.First;
433 ret = timer->TriggerTime - fgElapsedTime();
440 * Does the magic required to relinquish the CPU until something interesting
443 static void fgSleepForEvents( void )
447 if( fgState.IdleCallback || fgHavePendingRedisplays( ) )
450 msec = fgNextTimer( );
451 if( fgHaveJoystick( ) ) /* XXX Use GLUT timers for joysticks... */
452 msec = MIN( msec, 10 ); /* XXX Dumb; forces granularity to .01sec */
454 #if TARGET_HOST_UNIX_X11
456 * Possibly due to aggressive use of XFlush() and friends,
457 * it is possible to have our socket drained but still have
458 * unprocessed events. (Or, this may just be normal with
459 * X, anyway?) We do non-trivial processing of X events
460 * after tham in event-reading loop, in any case, so we
461 * need to allow that we may have an empty socket but non-
464 if( ! XPending( fgDisplay.Display ) )
471 socket = ConnectionNumber( fgDisplay.Display );
473 FD_SET( socket, &fdset );
474 wait.tv_sec = msec / 1000;
475 wait.tv_usec = (msec % 1000) * 1000;
476 err = select( socket+1, &fdset, NULL, NULL, &wait );
479 fgWarning ( "freeglut select() error: %d\n", errno );
481 #elif TARGET_HOST_WIN32
482 MsgWaitForMultipleObjects( 0, NULL, FALSE, msec, QS_ALLEVENTS );
486 #if TARGET_HOST_UNIX_X11
488 * Returns GLUT modifier mask for an XEvent.
490 int fgGetXModifiers( XEvent *event )
494 if( event->xkey.state & ( ShiftMask | LockMask ) )
495 ret |= GLUT_ACTIVE_SHIFT;
496 if( event->xkey.state & ControlMask )
497 ret |= GLUT_ACTIVE_CTRL;
498 if( event->xkey.state & Mod1Mask )
499 ret |= GLUT_ACTIVE_ALT;
506 /* -- INTERFACE FUNCTIONS -------------------------------------------------- */
509 * Executes a single iteration in the freeglut processing loop.
511 void FGAPIENTRY glutMainLoopEvent( void )
513 #if TARGET_HOST_UNIX_X11
518 * This code was repeated constantly, so here it goes into a definition:
520 #define GETWINDOW(a) \
521 window = fgWindowByHandle( event.a.window ); \
522 if( window == NULL ) \
525 #define GETMOUSE(a) \
526 window->State.MouseX = event.a.x; \
527 window->State.MouseY = event.a.y;
529 freeglut_assert_ready;
531 while( XPending( fgDisplay.Display ) )
533 XNextEvent( fgDisplay.Display, &event );
539 * Destroy the window when the WM_DELETE_WINDOW message arrives
541 if( (Atom) event.xclient.data.l[ 0 ] == fgDisplay.DeleteWindow )
543 GETWINDOW( xclient );
545 fgDestroyWindow ( window );
547 if( fgState.ActionOnWindowClose == GLUT_ACTION_EXIT )
553 fgState.ExecState = GLUT_EXEC_STATE_STOP;
559 * CreateNotify causes a configure-event so that sub-windows are
560 * handled compatibly with GLUT. Otherwise, your sub-windows
561 * (in freeglut only) will not get an initial reshape event,
562 * which can break things.
564 * GLUT presumably does this because it generally tries to treat
565 * sub-windows the same as windows.
567 * XXX Technically, GETWINDOW( xconfigure ) and
568 * XXX {event.xconfigure} may not be legit ways to get at
569 * XXX data for CreateNotify events. In practice, the data
570 * XXX is in a union which is laid out much the same either
571 * XXX way. But if you want to split hairs, this isn't legit,
572 * XXX and we should instead duplicate some code.
575 case ConfigureNotify:
576 GETWINDOW( xconfigure );
578 int width = event.xconfigure.width;
579 int height = event.xconfigure.height;
581 if( ( width != window->State.OldWidth ) ||
582 ( height != window->State.OldHeight ) )
584 window->State.OldWidth = width;
585 window->State.OldHeight = height;
586 if( FETCH_WCB( *window, Reshape ) )
587 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Reshape, ( width, height ) );
590 fgSetWindow( window );
591 glViewport( 0, 0, width, height );
593 glutPostRedisplay( );
600 * This is sent to confirm the XDestroyWindow call.
602 * XXX WHY is this commented out? Should we re-enable it?
604 /* fgAddToWindowDestroyList ( window ); */
609 * We are too dumb to process partial exposes...
611 * XXX Well, we could do it. However, it seems to only
612 * XXX be potentially useful for single-buffered (since
613 * XXX double-buffered does not respect viewport when we
614 * XXX do a buffer-swap).
617 if( event.xexpose.count == 0 )
619 GETWINDOW( xexpose );
620 fgSetWindow( window );
621 glutPostRedisplay( );
628 * If we never do anything with this, can we just not ask to
629 * get these messages?
635 * Have the client's keyboard knowledge updated (xlib.ps,
636 * page 206, says that's a good thing to do)
638 XRefreshKeyboardMapping( (XMappingEvent *) &event );
641 case VisibilityNotify:
643 GETWINDOW( xvisibility );
645 * XXX INVOKE_WCB() does this check for us.
647 if( ! FETCH_WCB( *window, WindowStatus ) )
649 fgSetWindow( window );
652 * Sending this event, the X server can notify us that the window
653 * has just acquired one of the three possible visibility states:
654 * VisibilityUnobscured, VisibilityPartiallyObscured or
655 * VisibilityFullyObscured
657 switch( event.xvisibility.state )
659 case VisibilityUnobscured:
660 INVOKE_WCB( *window, WindowStatus, ( GLUT_FULLY_RETAINED ) );
661 window->State.Visible = GL_TRUE;
664 case VisibilityPartiallyObscured:
665 INVOKE_WCB( *window, WindowStatus,
666 ( GLUT_PARTIALLY_RETAINED ) );
667 window->State.Visible = GL_TRUE;
670 case VisibilityFullyObscured:
671 INVOKE_WCB( *window, WindowStatus, ( GLUT_FULLY_COVERED ) );
672 window->State.Visible = GL_FALSE;
676 fgWarning( "Uknown X visibility state: %d",
677 event.xvisibility.state );
685 GETWINDOW( xcrossing );
686 GETMOUSE( xcrossing );
687 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Entry, ( ( EnterNotify == event.type ) ?
694 GETWINDOW( xmotion );
697 if( window->ActiveMenu )
699 if( window == window->ActiveMenu->ParentWindow )
701 window->ActiveMenu->Window->State.MouseX =
702 event.xmotion.x_root - window->ActiveMenu->X;
703 window->ActiveMenu->Window->State.MouseY =
704 event.xmotion.y_root - window->ActiveMenu->Y;
706 window->ActiveMenu->Window->State.Redisplay = GL_TRUE ;
707 fgSetWindow( window->ActiveMenu->ParentWindow );
713 * XXX For more than 5 buttons, just check {event.xmotion.state},
714 * XXX rather than a host of bit-masks? Or maybe we need to
715 * XXX track ButtonPress/ButtonRelease events in our own
718 #define BUTTON_MASK \
719 ( Button1Mask | Button2Mask | Button3Mask | Button4Mask | Button5Mask )
720 if ( event.xmotion.state & BUTTON_MASK )
721 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Motion, ( event.xmotion.x,
724 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Passive, ( event.xmotion.x,
732 GLboolean pressed = GL_TRUE;
735 if( event.type == ButtonRelease )
739 * A mouse button has been pressed or released. Traditionally,
740 * break if the window was found within the freeglut structures.
742 GETWINDOW( xbutton );
746 * An X button (at least in XFree86) is numbered from 1.
747 * A GLUT button is numbered from 0.
748 * Old GLUT passed through buttons other than just the first
749 * three, though it only gave symbolic names and official
750 * support to the first three.
752 button = event.xbutton.button - 1;
755 * XXX This comment is replicated in the WIN32 section and
756 * XXX maybe also in the menu code. Can we move the info
757 * XXX to one central place and *reference* it from here?
759 * Do not execute the application's mouse callback if a menu
760 * is hooked to this button. In that case an appropriate
761 * private call should be generated.
762 * Near as I can tell, this is the menu behaviour:
763 * - Down-click the menu button, menu not active: activate
764 * the menu with its upper left-hand corner at the mouse
766 * - Down-click any button outside the menu, menu active:
767 * deactivate the menu
768 * - Down-click any button inside the menu, menu active:
769 * select the menu entry and deactivate the menu
770 * - Up-click the menu button, menu not active: nothing happens
771 * - Up-click the menu button outside the menu, menu active:
773 * - Up-click the menu button inside the menu, menu active:
774 * select the menu entry and deactivate the menu
776 /* Window has an active menu, it absorbs any mouse click */
777 if( window->ActiveMenu )
779 if( window == window->ActiveMenu->ParentWindow )
781 window->ActiveMenu->Window->State.MouseX =
782 event.xbutton.x_root - window->ActiveMenu->X;
783 window->ActiveMenu->Window->State.MouseY =
784 event.xbutton.y_root - window->ActiveMenu->Y;
787 /* In the menu, invoke the callback and deactivate the menu*/
788 if( fgCheckActiveMenu( window->ActiveMenu->Window,
789 window->ActiveMenu ) )
792 * Save the current window and menu and set the current
793 * window to the window whose menu this is
795 SFG_Window *save_window = fgStructure.Window;
796 SFG_Menu *save_menu = fgStructure.Menu;
797 SFG_Window *parent_window =
798 window->ActiveMenu->ParentWindow;
799 fgSetWindow( parent_window );
800 fgStructure.Menu = window->ActiveMenu;
802 /* Execute the menu callback */
803 fgExecuteMenuCallback( window->ActiveMenu );
804 fgDeactivateMenu( parent_window );
806 /* Restore the current window and menu */
807 fgSetWindow( save_window );
808 fgStructure.Menu = save_menu;
812 * Outside the menu, deactivate if it's a downclick
814 * XXX This isn't enough. A downclick outside of
815 * XXX the interior of our freeglut windows should also
816 * XXX deactivate the menu. This is more complicated.
818 fgDeactivateMenu( window->ActiveMenu->ParentWindow );
821 * XXX Why does an active menu require a redisplay at
822 * XXX this point? If this can come out cleanly, then
823 * XXX it probably should do so; if not, a comment should
826 window->State.Redisplay = GL_TRUE;
831 * No active menu, let's check whether we need to activate one.
833 if( ( 0 <= button ) &&
834 ( FREEGLUT_MAX_MENUS > button ) &&
835 ( window->Menu[ button ] ) &&
839 * XXX Posting a requisite Redisplay seems bogus.
841 window->State.Redisplay = GL_TRUE;
842 fgSetWindow( window );
843 fgActivateMenu( window, button );
848 * Check if there is a mouse or mouse wheel callback hooked to the
851 if( ! FETCH_WCB( *window, Mouse ) &&
852 ! FETCH_WCB( *window, MouseWheel ) )
855 fgState.Modifiers = fgGetXModifiers( &event );
858 * Finally execute the mouse or mouse wheel callback
860 * XXX Use a symbolic constant, *not* "4"! ("3, sire!")
862 if( ( button < 3 ) || ( ! FETCH_WCB( *window, MouseWheel ) ) )
863 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Mouse, ( button,
864 pressed ? GLUT_DOWN : GLUT_UP,
871 * Map 4 and 5 to wheel zero; EVEN to +1, ODD to -1
872 * " 6 and 7 " " one; ...
874 * XXX This *should* be behind some variables/macros,
875 * XXX since the order and numbering isn't certain
876 * XXX See XFree86 configuration docs (even back in the
877 * XXX 3.x days, and especially with 4.x).
879 * XXX Note that {button} has already been decremeted
880 * XXX in mapping from X button numbering to GLUT.
882 int wheel_number = (button - 3) / 2;
888 INVOKE_WCB( *window, MouseWheel, ( wheel_number,
896 * Trash the modifiers state
898 fgState.Modifiers = 0xffffffff;
905 FGCBKeyboard keyboard_cb;
906 FGCBSpecial special_cb;
911 /* Detect auto repeated keys, if configured globally or per-window */
913 if ( fgState.KeyRepeat==GLUT_KEY_REPEAT_OFF || window->State.IgnoreKeyRepeat==GL_TRUE )
915 if (event.type==KeyRelease)
918 * Look at X11 keystate to detect repeat mode.
919 * While X11 says the key is actually held down, we'll ignore KeyRelease/KeyPress pairs.
923 XQueryKeymap( fgDisplay.Display, keys ); /* Look at X11 keystate to detect repeat mode */
925 if ( keys[event.xkey.keycode>>3] & (1<<(event.xkey.keycode%8)) )
926 window->State.KeyRepeating = GL_TRUE;
928 window->State.KeyRepeating = GL_FALSE;
932 window->State.KeyRepeating = GL_FALSE;
934 /* Cease processing this event if it is auto repeated */
936 if (window->State.KeyRepeating)
939 if( event.type == KeyPress )
941 keyboard_cb = FETCH_WCB( *window, Keyboard );
942 special_cb = FETCH_WCB( *window, Special );
946 keyboard_cb = FETCH_WCB( *window, KeyboardUp );
947 special_cb = FETCH_WCB( *window, SpecialUp );
951 * Is there a keyboard/special callback hooked for this window?
953 if( keyboard_cb || special_cb )
955 XComposeStatus composeStatus;
956 char asciiCode[ 32 ];
961 * Check for the ASCII/KeySym codes associated with the event:
963 len = XLookupString( &event.xkey, asciiCode, sizeof(asciiCode),
964 &keySym, &composeStatus
968 * GLUT API tells us to have two separate callbacks...
973 * ...one for the ASCII translateable keypresses...
977 fgSetWindow( window );
978 fgState.Modifiers = fgGetXModifiers( &event );
979 keyboard_cb( asciiCode[ 0 ],
980 event.xkey.x, event.xkey.y
982 fgState.Modifiers = 0xffffffff;
990 * ...and one for all the others, which need to be
991 * translated to GLUT_KEY_Xs...
995 case XK_F1: special = GLUT_KEY_F1; break;
996 case XK_F2: special = GLUT_KEY_F2; break;
997 case XK_F3: special = GLUT_KEY_F3; break;
998 case XK_F4: special = GLUT_KEY_F4; break;
999 case XK_F5: special = GLUT_KEY_F5; break;
1000 case XK_F6: special = GLUT_KEY_F6; break;
1001 case XK_F7: special = GLUT_KEY_F7; break;
1002 case XK_F8: special = GLUT_KEY_F8; break;
1003 case XK_F9: special = GLUT_KEY_F9; break;
1004 case XK_F10: special = GLUT_KEY_F10; break;
1005 case XK_F11: special = GLUT_KEY_F11; break;
1006 case XK_F12: special = GLUT_KEY_F12; break;
1008 case XK_Left: special = GLUT_KEY_LEFT; break;
1009 case XK_Right: special = GLUT_KEY_RIGHT; break;
1010 case XK_Up: special = GLUT_KEY_UP; break;
1011 case XK_Down: special = GLUT_KEY_DOWN; break;
1014 case XK_Prior: special = GLUT_KEY_PAGE_UP; break;
1016 case XK_Next: special = GLUT_KEY_PAGE_DOWN; break;
1018 case XK_Home: special = GLUT_KEY_HOME; break;
1020 case XK_End: special = GLUT_KEY_END; break;
1022 case XK_Insert: special = GLUT_KEY_INSERT; break;
1026 * Execute the callback (if one has been specified),
1027 * given that the special code seems to be valid...
1029 if( special_cb && (special != -1) )
1031 fgSetWindow( window );
1032 fgState.Modifiers = fgGetXModifiers( &event );
1033 special_cb( special, event.xkey.x, event.xkey.y );
1034 fgState.Modifiers = 0xffffffff;
1041 case ReparentNotify:
1042 break; /* XXX Should disable this event */
1045 fgWarning ("Unknown X event type: %d", event.type);
1050 #elif TARGET_HOST_WIN32
1054 while( PeekMessage( &stMsg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_NOREMOVE ) )
1056 if( GetMessage( &stMsg, NULL, 0, 0 ) == 0 )
1058 if( fgState.ActionOnWindowClose == GLUT_ACTION_EXIT )
1063 fgState.ExecState = GLUT_EXEC_STATE_STOP;
1067 TranslateMessage( &stMsg );
1068 DispatchMessage( &stMsg );
1072 if( fgState.Timers.First )
1074 fghCheckJoystickPolls( );
1081 * Enters the freeglut processing loop.
1082 * Stays until the "ExecState" changes to "GLUT_EXEC_STATE_STOP".
1084 void FGAPIENTRY glutMainLoop( void )
1088 #if TARGET_HOST_WIN32
1089 SFG_Window *window = (SFG_Window *)fgStructure.Windows.First ;
1092 freeglut_assert_ready;
1094 #if TARGET_HOST_WIN32
1096 * Processing before the main loop: If there is a window which is open and
1097 * which has a visibility callback, call it. I know this is an ugly hack,
1098 * but I'm not sure what else to do about it. Ideally we should leave
1099 * something uninitialized in the create window code and initialize it in
1100 * the main loop, and have that initialization create a "WM_ACTIVATE"
1101 * message. Then we would put the visibility callback code in the
1102 * "case WM_ACTIVATE" block below. - John Fay -- 10/24/02
1106 if ( FETCH_WCB( *window, Visibility ) )
1108 SFG_Window *current_window = fgStructure.Window ;
1110 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Visibility, ( window->State.Visible ) );
1111 fgSetWindow( current_window );
1114 window = (SFG_Window *)window->Node.Next ;
1118 fgState.ExecState = GLUT_EXEC_STATE_RUNNING ;
1119 while( fgState.ExecState == GLUT_EXEC_STATE_RUNNING )
1123 glutMainLoopEvent( );
1125 * Step through the list of windows, seeing if there are any
1126 * that are not menus
1128 for( window = ( SFG_Window * )fgStructure.Windows.First;
1130 window = ( SFG_Window * )window->Node.Next )
1131 if ( ! ( window->IsMenu ) )
1135 fgState.ExecState = GLUT_EXEC_STATE_STOP;
1138 if( fgState.IdleCallback )
1139 fgState.IdleCallback( );
1141 fgSleepForEvents( );
1146 * When this loop terminates, destroy the display, state and structure
1147 * of a freeglut session, so that another glutInit() call can happen
1149 * Save the "ActionOnWindowClose" because "fgDeinitialize" resets it.
1151 action = fgState.ActionOnWindowClose;
1153 if( action == GLUT_ACTION_EXIT )
1158 * Leaves the freeglut processing loop.
1160 void FGAPIENTRY glutLeaveMainLoop( void )
1162 fgState.ExecState = GLUT_EXEC_STATE_STOP ;
1166 #if TARGET_HOST_WIN32
1168 * Determine a GLUT modifer mask based on MS-WINDOWS system info.
1170 int fgGetWin32Modifiers (void)
1173 ( ( ( GetKeyState( VK_LSHIFT ) < 0 ) ||
1174 ( GetKeyState( VK_RSHIFT ) < 0 )) ? GLUT_ACTIVE_SHIFT : 0 ) |
1175 ( ( ( GetKeyState( VK_LCONTROL ) < 0 ) ||
1176 ( GetKeyState( VK_RCONTROL ) < 0 )) ? GLUT_ACTIVE_CTRL : 0 ) |
1177 ( ( ( GetKeyState( VK_LMENU ) < 0 ) ||
1178 ( GetKeyState( VK_RMENU ) < 0 )) ? GLUT_ACTIVE_ALT : 0 );
1182 * The window procedure for handling Win32 events
1184 LRESULT CALLBACK fgWindowProc( HWND hWnd, UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam,
1187 SFG_Window* window = fgWindowByHandle( hWnd );
1191 if ( ( window == NULL ) && ( uMsg != WM_CREATE ) )
1192 return DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1194 /* printf ( "Window %3d message <%04x> %12d %12d\n", window?window->ID:0,
1195 uMsg, wParam, lParam ); */
1200 * The window structure is passed as the creation structure paramter...
1202 window = (SFG_Window *) (((LPCREATESTRUCT) lParam)->lpCreateParams);
1203 assert( window != NULL );
1205 window->Window.Handle = hWnd;
1206 window->Window.Device = GetDC( hWnd );
1207 if( window->IsMenu )
1209 unsigned int current_DisplayMode = fgState.DisplayMode;
1210 fgState.DisplayMode = GLUT_DOUBLE | GLUT_RGB | GLUT_DEPTH;
1211 fgSetupPixelFormat( window, GL_FALSE, PFD_MAIN_PLANE );
1212 fgState.DisplayMode = current_DisplayMode;
1214 if( fgStructure.MenuContext )
1215 wglMakeCurrent( window->Window.Device,
1216 fgStructure.MenuContext->Context
1220 fgStructure.MenuContext =
1221 (SFG_MenuContext *)malloc( sizeof(SFG_MenuContext) );
1222 fgStructure.MenuContext->Context =
1223 wglCreateContext( window->Window.Device );
1226 /* window->Window.Context = wglGetCurrentContext (); */
1227 window->Window.Context = wglCreateContext( window->Window.Device );
1231 fgSetupPixelFormat( window, GL_FALSE, PFD_MAIN_PLANE );
1233 if( ! fgState.UseCurrentContext )
1234 window->Window.Context =
1235 wglCreateContext( window->Window.Device );
1238 window->Window.Context = wglGetCurrentContext( );
1239 if( ! window->Window.Context )
1240 window->Window.Context =
1241 wglCreateContext( window->Window.Device );
1245 window->State.NeedToResize = GL_TRUE;
1246 window->State.Width = fgState.Size.X;
1247 window->State.Height = fgState.Size.Y;
1249 ReleaseDC( window->Window.Handle, window->Window.Device );
1254 * If the window is visible, then it is the user manually resizing it.
1255 * If it is not, then it is the system sending us a dummy resize with
1256 * zero dimensions on a "glutIconifyWindow" call.
1258 if( window->State.Visible )
1260 window->State.NeedToResize = GL_TRUE;
1261 window->State.Width = LOWORD(lParam);
1262 window->State.Height = HIWORD(lParam);
1268 printf("WM_SETFOCUS: %p\n", window );
1269 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1273 if (LOWORD(wParam) != WA_INACTIVE)
1275 /* glutSetCursor( fgStructure.Window->State.Cursor ); */
1276 printf("WM_ACTIVATE: glutSetCursor( %p, %d)\n", window,
1277 window->State.Cursor );
1278 glutSetCursor( window->State.Cursor );
1281 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1286 * XXX Why not re-use some common code with the glutSetCursor()
1287 * XXX function (or perhaps invoke glutSetCursor())?
1288 * XXX That is, why are we duplicating code, here, from
1289 * XXX glutSetCursor()? The WIN32 code should be able to just
1290 * XXX call glutSetCurdsor() instead of defining two macros
1291 * XXX and implementing a nested case in-line.
1294 /* Set the cursor AND change it for this window class. */
1295 #define MAP_CURSOR(a,b) \
1297 SetCursor( LoadCursor( NULL, b ) ); \
1300 /* Nuke the cursor AND change it for this window class. */
1301 #define ZAP_CURSOR(a,b) \
1303 SetCursor( NULL ); \
1306 if( LOWORD( lParam ) == HTCLIENT )
1307 switch( window->State.Cursor )
1309 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_RIGHT_ARROW, IDC_ARROW );
1310 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_LEFT_ARROW, IDC_ARROW );
1311 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_INFO, IDC_HELP );
1312 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_DESTROY, IDC_CROSS );
1313 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_HELP, IDC_HELP );
1314 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_CYCLE, IDC_SIZEALL );
1315 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_SPRAY, IDC_CROSS );
1316 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_WAIT, IDC_WAIT );
1317 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_TEXT, IDC_UPARROW );
1318 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_CROSSHAIR, IDC_CROSS );
1319 /* MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_NONE, IDC_NO ); */
1320 ZAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_NONE, NULL );
1323 MAP_CURSOR( GLUT_CURSOR_UP_DOWN, IDC_ARROW );
1326 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1330 window->State.Visible = GL_TRUE;
1331 window->State.Redisplay = GL_TRUE;
1335 /* Turn on the visibility in case it was turned off somehow */
1336 window->State.Visible = GL_TRUE;
1337 BeginPaint( hWnd, &ps );
1338 fghRedrawWindowByHandle( hWnd );
1339 EndPaint( hWnd, &ps );
1343 fgDestroyWindow ( window );
1344 if ( fgState.ActionOnWindowClose != GLUT_ACTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION )
1350 * The window already got destroyed, so don't bother with it.
1356 window->State.MouseX = LOWORD( lParam );
1357 window->State.MouseY = HIWORD( lParam );
1359 if ( window->ActiveMenu )
1361 window->State.Redisplay = GL_TRUE;
1362 fgSetWindow ( window->ActiveMenu->ParentWindow );
1366 fgState.Modifiers = fgGetWin32Modifiers( );
1368 if( ( wParam & MK_LBUTTON ) ||
1369 ( wParam & MK_MBUTTON ) ||
1370 ( wParam & MK_RBUTTON ) )
1371 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Motion, ( window->State.MouseX,
1372 window->State.MouseY ) );
1374 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Passive, ( window->State.MouseX,
1375 window->State.MouseY ) );
1377 fgState.Modifiers = 0xffffffff;
1381 case WM_LBUTTONDOWN:
1382 case WM_MBUTTONDOWN:
1383 case WM_RBUTTONDOWN:
1388 GLboolean pressed = GL_TRUE;
1391 window->State.MouseX = LOWORD( lParam );
1392 window->State.MouseY = HIWORD( lParam );
1396 case WM_LBUTTONDOWN:
1398 button = GLUT_LEFT_BUTTON;
1400 case WM_MBUTTONDOWN:
1402 button = GLUT_MIDDLE_BUTTON;
1404 case WM_RBUTTONDOWN:
1406 button = GLUT_RIGHT_BUTTON;
1410 button = GLUT_LEFT_BUTTON;
1414 button = GLUT_MIDDLE_BUTTON;
1418 button = GLUT_RIGHT_BUTTON;
1426 if( GetSystemMetrics( SM_SWAPBUTTON ) )
1428 if( button == GLUT_LEFT_BUTTON )
1429 button = GLUT_RIGHT_BUTTON;
1431 if( button == GLUT_RIGHT_BUTTON )
1432 button = GLUT_LEFT_BUTTON;
1436 return DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, lParam, wParam );
1439 * XXX This comment is duplicated in two other spots.
1440 * XXX Can we centralize it?
1442 * Do not execute the application's mouse callback if a
1443 * menu is hooked to this button.
1444 * In that case an appropriate private call should be generated.
1445 * Near as I can tell, this is the menu behaviour:
1446 * - Down-click the menu button, menu not active: activate
1447 * the menu with its upper left-hand corner at the mouse location.
1448 * - Down-click any button outside the menu, menu active:
1449 * deactivate the menu
1450 * - Down-click any button inside the menu, menu active:
1451 * select the menu entry and deactivate the menu
1452 * - Up-click the menu button, menu not active: nothing happens
1453 * - Up-click the menu button outside the menu, menu active:
1455 * - Up-click the menu button inside the menu, menu active:
1456 * select the menu entry and deactivate the menu
1458 /* Window has an active menu, it absorbs any mouse click */
1459 if( window->ActiveMenu )
1461 /* Outside the menu, deactivate the menu if it's a downclick */
1462 if( ! fgCheckActiveMenu( window, window->ActiveMenu ) )
1465 fgDeactivateMenu( window->ActiveMenu->ParentWindow );
1467 else /* In menu, invoke the callback and deactivate the menu*/
1470 * Save the current window and menu and set the current
1471 * window to the window whose menu this is
1473 SFG_Window *save_window = fgStructure.Window;
1474 SFG_Menu *save_menu = fgStructure.Menu;
1475 SFG_Window *parent_window = window->ActiveMenu->ParentWindow;
1476 fgSetWindow( parent_window );
1477 fgStructure.Menu = window->ActiveMenu;
1479 /* Execute the menu callback */
1480 fgExecuteMenuCallback( window->ActiveMenu );
1481 fgDeactivateMenu( parent_window );
1483 /* Restore the current window and menu */
1484 fgSetWindow( save_window );
1485 fgStructure.Menu = save_menu;
1489 * Let's make the window redraw as a result of the mouse
1490 * click and menu activity.
1492 if( ! window->IsMenu )
1493 window->State.Redisplay = GL_TRUE;
1498 if( window->Menu[ button ] && pressed )
1500 window->State.Redisplay = GL_TRUE;
1501 fgSetWindow( window );
1502 fgActivateMenu( window, button );
1507 if( ! FETCH_WCB( *window, Mouse ) )
1510 fgSetWindow( window );
1511 fgState.Modifiers = fgGetWin32Modifiers( );
1516 pressed ? GLUT_DOWN : GLUT_UP,
1517 window->State.MouseX,
1518 window->State.MouseY
1522 fgState.Modifiers = 0xffffffff;
1527 /* Should be WM_MOUSEWHEEL but my compiler doesn't recognize it */
1530 * XXX THIS IS SPECULATIVE -- John Fay, 10/2/03
1531 * XXX Should use WHEEL_DELTA instead of 120
1533 int wheel_number = LOWORD( wParam );
1534 short ticks = ( short )HIWORD( wParam ) / 120;
1544 * The mouse cursor has moved. Remember the new mouse cursor's position
1546 /* window->State.MouseX = LOWORD( lParam ); */
1547 /* Need to adjust by window position, */
1548 /* window->State.MouseY = HIWORD( lParam ); */
1549 /* change "lParam" to other parameter */
1551 if( ! FETCH_WCB( *window, MouseWheel ) &&
1552 ! FETCH_WCB( *window, Mouse ) )
1555 fgSetWindow( window );
1556 fgState.Modifiers = fgGetWin32Modifiers( );
1559 if( FETCH_WCB( *window, MouseWheel ) )
1560 INVOKE_WCB( *window, MouseWheel,
1563 window->State.MouseX,
1564 window->State.MouseY
1567 else /* No mouse wheel, call the mouse button callback twice */
1570 * XXX The below assumes that you have no more than 3 mouse
1571 * XXX buttons. Sorry.
1573 int button = wheel_number*2 + 4;
1576 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Mouse,
1577 ( button, GLUT_DOWN,
1578 window->State.MouseX, window->State.MouseY )
1580 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Mouse,
1582 window->State.MouseX, window->State.MouseX )
1586 fgState.Modifiers = 0xffffffff;
1596 if( ( fgState.KeyRepeat==GLUT_KEY_REPEAT_OFF || window->State.IgnoreKeyRepeat==GL_TRUE ) && (HIWORD(lParam) & KF_REPEAT) )
1600 * Remember the current modifiers state. This is done here in order
1601 * to make sure the VK_DELETE keyboard callback is executed properly.
1603 fgState.Modifiers = fgGetWin32Modifiers( );
1605 GetCursorPos( &mouse_pos );
1606 ScreenToClient( window->Window.Handle, &mouse_pos );
1608 window->State.MouseX = mouse_pos.x;
1609 window->State.MouseY = mouse_pos.y;
1612 * Convert the Win32 keystroke codes to GLUTtish way
1614 # define KEY(a,b) case a: keypress = b; break;
1618 KEY( VK_F1, GLUT_KEY_F1 );
1619 KEY( VK_F2, GLUT_KEY_F2 );
1620 KEY( VK_F3, GLUT_KEY_F3 );
1621 KEY( VK_F4, GLUT_KEY_F4 );
1622 KEY( VK_F5, GLUT_KEY_F5 );
1623 KEY( VK_F6, GLUT_KEY_F6 );
1624 KEY( VK_F7, GLUT_KEY_F7 );
1625 KEY( VK_F8, GLUT_KEY_F8 );
1626 KEY( VK_F9, GLUT_KEY_F9 );
1627 KEY( VK_F10, GLUT_KEY_F10 );
1628 KEY( VK_F11, GLUT_KEY_F11 );
1629 KEY( VK_F12, GLUT_KEY_F12 );
1630 KEY( VK_PRIOR, GLUT_KEY_PAGE_UP );
1631 KEY( VK_NEXT, GLUT_KEY_PAGE_DOWN );
1632 KEY( VK_HOME, GLUT_KEY_HOME );
1633 KEY( VK_END, GLUT_KEY_END );
1634 KEY( VK_LEFT, GLUT_KEY_LEFT );
1635 KEY( VK_UP, GLUT_KEY_UP );
1636 KEY( VK_RIGHT, GLUT_KEY_RIGHT );
1637 KEY( VK_DOWN, GLUT_KEY_DOWN );
1638 KEY( VK_INSERT, GLUT_KEY_INSERT );
1642 * The delete key should be treated as an ASCII keypress:
1644 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Keyboard,
1645 ( 127, window->State.MouseX, window->State.MouseY )
1649 if( keypress != -1 )
1650 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Special,
1652 window->State.MouseX, window->State.MouseY )
1655 fgState.Modifiers = 0xffffffff;
1666 * Remember the current modifiers state. This is done here in order
1667 * to make sure the VK_DELETE keyboard callback is executed properly.
1669 fgState.Modifiers = fgGetWin32Modifiers( );
1671 GetCursorPos( &mouse_pos );
1672 ScreenToClient( window->Window.Handle, &mouse_pos );
1674 window->State.MouseX = mouse_pos.x;
1675 window->State.MouseY = mouse_pos.y;
1678 * Convert the Win32 keystroke codes to GLUTtish way.
1679 * "KEY(a,b)" was defined under "WM_KEYDOWN"
1684 KEY( VK_F1, GLUT_KEY_F1 );
1685 KEY( VK_F2, GLUT_KEY_F2 );
1686 KEY( VK_F3, GLUT_KEY_F3 );
1687 KEY( VK_F4, GLUT_KEY_F4 );
1688 KEY( VK_F5, GLUT_KEY_F5 );
1689 KEY( VK_F6, GLUT_KEY_F6 );
1690 KEY( VK_F7, GLUT_KEY_F7 );
1691 KEY( VK_F8, GLUT_KEY_F8 );
1692 KEY( VK_F9, GLUT_KEY_F9 );
1693 KEY( VK_F10, GLUT_KEY_F10 );
1694 KEY( VK_F11, GLUT_KEY_F11 );
1695 KEY( VK_F12, GLUT_KEY_F12 );
1696 KEY( VK_PRIOR, GLUT_KEY_PAGE_UP );
1697 KEY( VK_NEXT, GLUT_KEY_PAGE_DOWN );
1698 KEY( VK_HOME, GLUT_KEY_HOME );
1699 KEY( VK_END, GLUT_KEY_END );
1700 KEY( VK_LEFT, GLUT_KEY_LEFT );
1701 KEY( VK_UP, GLUT_KEY_UP );
1702 KEY( VK_RIGHT, GLUT_KEY_RIGHT );
1703 KEY( VK_DOWN, GLUT_KEY_DOWN );
1704 KEY( VK_INSERT, GLUT_KEY_INSERT );
1708 * The delete key should be treated as an ASCII keypress:
1710 INVOKE_WCB( *window, KeyboardUp,
1711 ( 127, window->State.MouseX, window->State.MouseY )
1720 GetKeyboardState( state );
1722 if( ToAscii( wParam, 0, state, code, 0 ) == 1 )
1725 INVOKE_WCB( *window, KeyboardUp,
1727 window->State.MouseX, window->State.MouseY )
1732 if( keypress != -1 )
1733 INVOKE_WCB( *window, SpecialUp,
1735 window->State.MouseX, window->State.MouseY )
1738 fgState.Modifiers = 0xffffffff;
1745 if( (fgState.KeyRepeat==GLUT_KEY_REPEAT_OFF || window->State.IgnoreKeyRepeat==GL_TRUE) && (HIWORD(lParam) & KF_REPEAT) )
1748 fgState.Modifiers = fgGetWin32Modifiers( );
1749 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Keyboard,
1751 window->State.MouseX, window->State.MouseY )
1753 fgState.Modifiers = 0xffffffff;
1757 case WM_CAPTURECHANGED:
1758 /* User has finished resizing the window, force a redraw */
1759 INVOKE_WCB( *window, Display, ( ) );
1761 /*lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam ); */
1765 * Other messages that I have seen and which are not handled already
1767 case WM_SETTEXT: /* 0x000c */
1768 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1769 /* Pass it on to "DefWindowProc" to set the window text */
1772 case WM_GETTEXT: /* 0x000d */
1773 /* Ideally we would copy the title of the window into "lParam" */
1774 /* strncpy ( (char *)lParam, "Window Title", wParam );
1775 lRet = ( wParam > 12 ) ? 12 : wParam; */
1776 /* the number of characters copied */
1777 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1780 case WM_GETTEXTLENGTH: /* 0x000e */
1781 /* Ideally we would get the length of the title of the window */
1783 /* the number of characters in "Window Title\0" (see above) */
1786 case WM_ERASEBKGND: /* 0x0014 */
1787 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1790 case WM_SYNCPAINT: /* 0x0088 */
1791 /* Another window has moved, need to update this one */
1792 window->State.Redisplay = GL_TRUE;
1793 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1794 /* Help screen says this message must be passed to "DefWindowProc" */
1797 case WM_NCPAINT: /* 0x0085 */
1798 /* Need to update the border of this window */
1799 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1800 /* Pass it on to "DefWindowProc" to repaint a standard border */
1803 case WM_SYSCOMMAND : /* 0x0112 */
1806 * We have received a system command message. Try to act on it.
1807 * The commands are passed in through the "lParam" parameter:
1808 * Clicking on a corner to resize the window gives a "F004" message
1809 * but this is not defined in my header file.
1820 /* User has clicked on the "-" to minimize the window */
1821 /* Turn off the visibility */
1822 window->State.Visible = GL_FALSE ;
1829 case SC_NEXTWINDOW :
1832 case SC_PREVWINDOW :
1836 /* Followed very closely by a WM_CLOSE message */
1860 case SC_SCREENSAVE :
1868 /* We need to pass the message on to the operating system as well */
1869 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1874 * Handle unhandled messages
1876 lRet = DefWindowProc( hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam );
1884 /*** END OF FILE ***/