[rkward-cvs] SF.net SVN: rkward:[2516] trunk/rkward/rkward
tfry at users.sourceforge.net
tfry at users.sourceforge.net
Wed Jun 3 20:13:51 UTC 2009
Revision: 2516
http://rkward.svn.sourceforge.net/rkward/?rev=2516&view=rev
Author: tfry
Date: 2009-06-03 20:13:49 +0000 (Wed, 03 Jun 2009)
Log Message:
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Next bunch of windows porting.
With a few tricks, everthing compiles on windows, now.
Modified Paths:
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trunk/rkward/rkward/CMakeLists.txt
trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rembedinternal.cpp
trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rklocalesupport.cpp
trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rksignalsupport.cpp
trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rpackages/rpackage_install.cmake.in
trunk/rkward/rkward/rkwardapplication.cpp
trunk/rkward/rkward/rkwardapplication.h
trunk/rkward/rkward/windows/rkwindowcatcher.cpp
trunk/rkward/rkward/windows/rkwindowcatcher.h
Added Paths:
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trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/
trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/CMakeLists.txt
trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt
trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/LICENSE.GPL3
trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/LICENSE.LGPL
trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/README.txt
trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/qwinhost.cpp
trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/qwinhost.h
Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/CMakeLists.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/CMakeLists.txt 2009-06-03 09:18:53 UTC (rev 2515)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/CMakeLists.txt 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -8,6 +8,10 @@
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY( misc )
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY( core )
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY( icons )
+IF(WIN32)
+ ADD_SUBDIRECTORY( qwinhost )
+ LIST(APPEND RKWARD_ADDLIBS qwinhost)
+ENDIF(WIN32)
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY( windows )
ADD_SUBDIRECTORY( syntax )
@@ -39,7 +43,7 @@
@ONLY)
ADD_DEPENDENCIES(rkward.bin ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/rkward)
-TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(rkward.bin ${KDE4_KDECORE_LIBS} windows agents dialogs plugin settings dataeditor core scriptbackends rbackend misc ${KDE4_KHTML_LIBS} ${KDE4_KFILE_LIBS} ${KDE4_KDEUI_LIBS})
+TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(rkward.bin ${KDE4_KDECORE_LIBS} windows ${RKWARD_ADDLIBS} agents dialogs plugin settings dataeditor core scriptbackends rbackend misc ktexteditor ${KDE4_KHTML_LIBS} ${KDE4_KFILE_LIBS} ${KDE4_KDEUI_LIBS})
# NOTE: KDE4_KFILE_LIBS still links against Qt3Support
Added: trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/CMakeLists.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/CMakeLists.txt (rev 0)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/CMakeLists.txt 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+IF(WIN32)
+ INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} ${KDE4_INCLUDE_DIR} ${QT_INCLUDES})
+
+ SET(qwinhost_STAT_SRCS
+ qwinhost.cpp
+ )
+
+ QT4_AUTOMOC(${qwinhost_STAT_SRCS})
+
+ ADD_LIBRARY(qwinhost STATIC ${qwinhost_STAT_SRCS})
+ELSE(WIN32)
+ MESSAGE(STATUS "Only needed on windows")
+ENDIF(WIN32)
Added: trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt (rev 0)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+Nokia Qt LGPL Exception version 1.0
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Added: trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/LICENSE.GPL3
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/LICENSE.GPL3 (rev 0)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/LICENSE.GPL3 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
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Added: trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/README.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/README.txt (rev 0)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/README.txt 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+This directory contains the files qwinhost.cpp and qwinhost.h which are part
+of the "Qt/MFC Migration Framework" version 2.8 from Qt solutions.
+http://www.qtsoftware.com/products/appdev/add-on-products/catalog/4/Windows/qtwinmigrate/
+
+These files are
+"Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies)" as detailed
+in the header portions of both files.
+
+The applicable licences are contained in this directory in full form.
+
+The files qwinhost.cpp and qwinhost.h are unmodified copies from the
+"Qt/MFC Migration Framework" version 2.8. Nethertheless, since these files are
+usually part of a larger package, this copy must be regarded as a
+modified work. The original copyright holder(s) Nokia Corporation and/or its
+subsidiary(-ies) are not to be held responsible for any malfunctioning.
+
+These files are used on windows, only.
Added: trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/qwinhost.cpp
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/qwinhost.cpp (rev 0)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/qwinhost.cpp 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -0,0 +1,355 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** This file is part of a Qt Solutions component.
+**
+** Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+**
+** Contact: Qt Software Information (qt-info at nokia.com)
+**
+** Commercial Usage
+** Licensees holding valid Qt Commercial licenses may use this file in
+** accordance with the Qt Solutions Commercial License Agreement provided
+** with the Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms
+** contained in a written agreement between you and Nokia.
+**
+** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
+** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
+** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
+**
+** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain
+** additional rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL
+** Exception version 1.0, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this
+** package.
+**
+** GNU General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
+** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
+** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
+**
+** Please note Third Party Software included with Qt Solutions may impose
+** additional restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to ensure
+** that they have met the licensing requirements of the GPL, LGPL, or Qt
+** Solutions Commercial license and the relevant license of the Third
+** Party Software they are using.
+**
+** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
+** contact the sales department at qt-sales at nokia.com.
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+// Implementation of the QWinHost classes
+
+#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
+#undef QT3_SUPPORT
+#endif
+
+#include "qwinhost.h"
+
+#include <QtCore/QEvent>
+#include <qt_windows.h>
+
+/*!
+ \class QWinHost qwinhost.h
+ \brief The QWinHost class provides an API to use native Win32
+ windows in Qt applications.
+
+ QWinHost exists to provide a QWidget that can act as a parent for
+ any native Win32 control. Since QWinHost is a proper QWidget, it
+ can be used as a toplevel widget (e.g. 0 parent) or as a child of
+ any other QWidget.
+
+ QWinHost integrates the native control into the Qt user interface,
+ e.g. handles focus switches and laying out.
+
+ Applications moving to Qt may have custom Win32 controls that will
+ take time to rewrite with Qt. Such applications can use these
+ custom controls as children of QWinHost widgets. This allows the
+ application's user interface to be replaced gradually.
+
+ When the QWinHost is destroyed, and the Win32 window hasn't been
+ set with setWindow(), the window will also be destroyed.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ Creates an instance of QWinHost. \a parent and \a f are
+ passed on to the QWidget constructor. The widget has by default
+ no background.
+
+ \warning You cannot change the parent widget of the QWinHost instance
+ after the native window has been created, i.e. do not call
+ QWidget::setParent or move the QWinHost into a different layout.
+*/
+QWinHost::QWinHost(QWidget *parent, Qt::WFlags f)
+: QWidget(parent, f), wndproc(0),own_hwnd(false), hwnd(0)
+{
+ setAttribute(Qt::WA_NoBackground);
+ setAttribute(Qt::WA_NoSystemBackground);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Destroys the QWinHost object. If the hosted Win32 window has not
+ been set explicitly using setWindow() the window will be
+ destroyed.
+*/
+QWinHost::~QWinHost()
+{
+ if (wndproc) {
+#if defined(GWLP_WNDPROC)
+ QT_WA({
+ SetWindowLongPtr(hwnd, GWLP_WNDPROC, (LONG_PTR)wndproc);
+ },{
+ SetWindowLongPtrA(hwnd, GWLP_WNDPROC, (LONG_PTR)wndproc);
+ })
+#else
+ QT_WA({
+ SetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_WNDPROC, (LONG)wndproc);
+ },{
+ SetWindowLongA(hwnd, GWL_WNDPROC, (LONG)wndproc);
+ })
+#endif
+ }
+
+ if (hwnd && own_hwnd)
+ DestroyWindow(hwnd);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Reimplement this virtual function to create and return the native
+ Win32 window. \a parent is the handle to this widget, and \a
+ instance is the handle to the application instance. The returned HWND
+ must be a child of the \a parent HWND.
+
+ The default implementation returns null. The window returned by a
+ reimplementation of this function is owned by this QWinHost
+ instance and will be destroyed in the destructor.
+
+ This function is called by the implementation of polish() if no
+ window has been set explicitly using setWindow(). Call polish() to
+ force this function to be called.
+
+ \sa setWindow()
+*/
+HWND QWinHost::createWindow(HWND parent, HINSTANCE instance)
+{
+ Q_UNUSED(parent);
+ Q_UNUSED(instance);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Ensures that the window provided a child of this widget, unless
+ it is a WS_OVERLAPPED window.
+*/
+void QWinHost::fixParent()
+{
+ if (!hwnd)
+ return;
+ if (!::IsWindow(hwnd)) {
+ hwnd = 0;
+ return;
+ }
+ if (::GetParent(hwnd) == winId())
+ return;
+ long style = GetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_STYLE);
+ if (style & WS_OVERLAPPED)
+ return;
+ ::SetParent(hwnd, winId());
+}
+
+/*!
+ Sets the native Win32 window to \a window. If \a window is not a child
+ window of this widget, then it is reparented to become one. If \a window
+ is not a child window (i.e. WS_OVERLAPPED is set), then this function does nothing.
+
+ The lifetime of the window handle will be managed by Windows, QWinHost does not
+ call DestroyWindow. To verify that the handle is destroyed when expected, handle
+ WM_DESTROY in the window procedure.
+
+ \sa window(), createWindow()
+*/
+void QWinHost::setWindow(HWND window)
+{
+ if (hwnd && own_hwnd)
+ DestroyWindow(hwnd);
+
+ hwnd = window;
+ fixParent();
+
+ own_hwnd = false;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the handle to the native Win32 window, or null if no
+ window has been set or created yet.
+
+ \sa setWindow(), createWindow()
+*/
+HWND QWinHost::window() const
+{
+ return hwnd;
+}
+
+void *getWindowProc(QWinHost *host)
+{
+ return host ? host->wndproc : 0;
+}
+
+LRESULT CALLBACK WinHostProc(HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
+{
+ QWinHost *widget = qobject_cast<QWinHost*>(QWidget::find(::GetParent(hwnd)));
+ WNDPROC oldproc = (WNDPROC)getWindowProc(widget);
+ if (widget) {
+ switch(msg) {
+ case WM_LBUTTONDOWN:
+ if (::GetFocus() != hwnd && (widget->focusPolicy() & Qt::ClickFocus)) {
+ widget->setFocus(Qt::MouseFocusReason);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case WM_SYSKEYDOWN:
+ case WM_SYSKEYUP:
+ QT_WA({
+ SendMessage(widget->winId(), msg, wParam, lParam);
+ }, {
+ SendMessageA(widget->winId(), msg, wParam, lParam);
+ })
+ break;
+
+ case WM_KEYDOWN:
+ if (wParam == VK_TAB) {
+ QT_WA({
+ SendMessage(widget->winId(), msg, wParam, lParam);
+ }, {
+ SendMessageA(widget->winId(), msg, wParam, lParam);
+ })
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ QT_WA({
+ if (oldproc)
+ return CallWindowProc(oldproc, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
+ return DefWindowProc(hwnd,msg,wParam,lParam);
+ }, {
+ if (oldproc)
+ return CallWindowProcA(oldproc, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
+ return DefWindowProcA(hwnd,msg,wParam,lParam);
+ })
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+bool QWinHost::event(QEvent *e)
+{
+ switch(e->type()) {
+ case QEvent::Polish:
+ if (!hwnd) {
+ hwnd = createWindow(winId(), qWinAppInst());
+ fixParent();
+ own_hwnd = hwnd != 0;
+ }
+ if (hwnd && !wndproc && GetParent(hwnd) == winId()) {
+#if defined(GWLP_WNDPROC)
+ QT_WA({
+ wndproc = (void*)GetWindowLongPtr(hwnd, GWLP_WNDPROC);
+ SetWindowLongPtr(hwnd, GWLP_WNDPROC, (LONG_PTR)WinHostProc);
+ }, {
+ wndproc = (void*)GetWindowLongPtrA(hwnd, GWLP_WNDPROC);
+ SetWindowLongPtrA(hwnd, GWLP_WNDPROC, (LONG_PTR)WinHostProc);
+ })
+#else
+ QT_WA({
+ wndproc = (void*)GetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_WNDPROC);
+ SetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_WNDPROC, (LONG)WinHostProc);
+ }, {
+ wndproc = (void*)GetWindowLongA(hwnd, GWL_WNDPROC);
+ SetWindowLongA(hwnd, GWL_WNDPROC, (LONG)WinHostProc);
+ })
+#endif
+
+ LONG style;
+ QT_WA({
+ style = GetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_STYLE);
+ }, {
+ style = GetWindowLongA(hwnd, GWL_STYLE);
+ })
+ if (style & WS_TABSTOP)
+ setFocusPolicy(Qt::FocusPolicy(focusPolicy() | Qt::StrongFocus));
+ }
+ break;
+ case QEvent::WindowBlocked:
+ if (hwnd)
+ EnableWindow(hwnd, false);
+ break;
+ case QEvent::WindowUnblocked:
+ if (hwnd)
+ EnableWindow(hwnd, true);
+ break;
+ }
+ return QWidget::event(e);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+void QWinHost::showEvent(QShowEvent *e)
+{
+ QWidget::showEvent(e);
+
+ if (hwnd)
+ SetWindowPos(hwnd, HWND_TOP, 0, 0, width(), height(), SWP_SHOWWINDOW);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+void QWinHost::focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *e)
+{
+ QWidget::focusInEvent(e);
+
+ if (hwnd)
+ ::SetFocus(hwnd);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+void QWinHost::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *e)
+{
+ QWidget::resizeEvent(e);
+
+ if (hwnd)
+ SetWindowPos(hwnd, HWND_TOP, 0, 0, width(), height(), 0);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+bool QWinHost::winEvent(MSG *msg, long *result)
+{
+ switch (msg->message)
+ {
+ case WM_SETFOCUS:
+ if (hwnd) {
+ ::SetFocus(hwnd);
+ return true;
+ }
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return QWidget::winEvent(msg, result);
+}
+
Added: trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/qwinhost.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/qwinhost.h (rev 0)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/qwinhost/qwinhost.h 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** This file is part of a Qt Solutions component.
+**
+** Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+**
+** Contact: Qt Software Information (qt-info at nokia.com)
+**
+** Commercial Usage
+** Licensees holding valid Qt Commercial licenses may use this file in
+** accordance with the Qt Solutions Commercial License Agreement provided
+** with the Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms
+** contained in a written agreement between you and Nokia.
+**
+** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
+** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
+** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
+**
+** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain
+** additional rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL
+** Exception version 1.0, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this
+** package.
+**
+** GNU General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
+** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
+** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
+**
+** Please note Third Party Software included with Qt Solutions may impose
+** additional restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to ensure
+** that they have met the licensing requirements of the GPL, LGPL, or Qt
+** Solutions Commercial license and the relevant license of the Third
+** Party Software they are using.
+**
+** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
+** contact the sales department at qt-sales at nokia.com.
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+
+// Declaration of the QWinHost classes
+
+#ifndef QWINHOST_H
+#define QWINHOST_H
+
+#include <QtGui/QWidget>
+
+#if defined(Q_WS_WIN)
+# if !defined(QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT) && !defined(QT_QTWINMIGRATE_IMPORT)
+# define QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT
+# elif defined(QT_QTWINMIGRATE_IMPORT)
+# if defined(QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT)
+# undef QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT
+# endif
+# define QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
+# elif defined(QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT)
+# undef QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT
+# define QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
+# endif
+#else
+# define QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT
+#endif
+
+class QT_QTWINMIGRATE_EXPORT QWinHost : public QWidget
+{
+ Q_OBJECT
+public:
+ QWinHost(QWidget *parent = 0, Qt::WFlags f = 0);
+ ~QWinHost();
+
+ void setWindow(HWND);
+ HWND window() const;
+
+protected:
+ virtual HWND createWindow(HWND parent, HINSTANCE instance);
+
+ bool event(QEvent *e);
+ void showEvent(QShowEvent *);
+ void focusInEvent(QFocusEvent*);
+ void resizeEvent(QResizeEvent*);
+
+ bool winEvent(MSG *msg, long *result);
+
+private:
+ void fixParent();
+ friend void* getWindowProc(QWinHost*);
+
+ void *wndproc;
+ bool own_hwnd;
+ HWND hwnd;
+};
+
+#endif // QWINHOST_H
Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rembedinternal.cpp
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rembedinternal.cpp 2009-06-03 09:18:53 UTC (rev 2515)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rembedinternal.cpp 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -474,12 +474,17 @@
void processX11EventsWorker (void *) {
// this basically copied from R's unix/sys-std.c (Rstd_ReadConsole)
+#ifndef Q_WS_WIN
for (;;) {
fd_set *what;
what = R_checkActivityEx(R_wait_usec > 0 ? R_wait_usec : 50, 1, RK_doIntr);
if (what == NULL) break;
R_runHandlers(R_InputHandlers, what);
}
+#else
+#warning TODO: correct?
+ R_ProcessEvents();
+#endif
#if 0
// TODO: The remainder of this function had been commented out since R 2.3.x and is not in Rstd_ReadConsole. Do we still need this?
Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rklocalesupport.cpp
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rklocalesupport.cpp 2009-06-03 09:18:53 UTC (rev 2515)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rklocalesupport.cpp 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
rklocalesupport - description
-------------------
begin : Sun Mar 11 2007
- copyright : (C) 2007 by Thomas Friedrichsmeier
+ copyright : (C) 2007, 2009 by Thomas Friedrichsmeier
email : tfry at users.sourceforge.net
***************************************************************************/
@@ -17,16 +17,18 @@
#include "rklocalesupport.h"
-// see https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=459009&aid=1698809&group_id=50231
-// seems to be needed for GCC 4.3 as well.
-#include <langinfo.h>
+#include <qtextcodec.h>
+#include <QByteArray>
+
+#ifndef Q_WS_WIN
+ // see https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=459009&aid=1698809&group_id=50231
+ // seems to be needed for GCC 4.3 as well.
+# include <langinfo.h>
+#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <ctype.h>
-#include <qtextcodec.h>
-#include <QByteArray>
-
/* NOTE: The code in this file is an almost literal copy taken from setupLocaleMapper in qtextcodec.cpp in Qt 3.3.8 !*/
QTextCodec *checkForCodec(const char *name) {
Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rksignalsupport.cpp
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rksignalsupport.cpp 2009-06-03 09:18:53 UTC (rev 2515)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rksignalsupport.cpp 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
rksignalsupport - description
-------------------
begin : Thu Nov 22 2007
- copyright : (C) 2007 by Thomas Friedrichsmeier
+ copyright : (C) 2007, 2009 by Thomas Friedrichsmeier
email : tfry at users.sourceforge.net
***************************************************************************/
@@ -23,22 +23,34 @@
#include "../debug.h"
-#ifndef __sighandler_t
-typedef void (*__sighandler_t) (int);
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+# ifndef __sighandler_t
+ typedef void (*__sighandler_t) (int);
+# endif
#endif
namespace RKSignalSupportPrivate {
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ __sighandler_t r_sigsegv_handler = 0;
+ __sighandler_t default_sigsegv_handler = 0;
+
+ void sigsegv_proxy (int signum) {
+#else
struct sigaction r_sigsegv_action;
struct sigaction default_sigsegv_action;
-/* __sighandler_t r_sigsegv_handler = 0;
- __sighandler_t default_sigsegv_handler = 0; */
-
void sigsegv_proxy (int signum, siginfo_t *info, void *context) {
+#endif
RK_ASSERT (signum == SIGSEGV);
// if we are not in the R thread, handling the signal in R does more harm than good.
if (RInterface::inRThread ()) {
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ if (r_sigsegv_handler) {
+ r_sigsegv_handler (signum);
+ return;
+ }
+#else
if (r_sigsegv_action.sa_sigaction) {
r_sigsegv_action.sa_sigaction (signum, info, context);
return;
@@ -46,8 +58,15 @@
r_sigsegv_action.sa_handler (signum);
return;
}
+#endif
}
-
+
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ if (default_sigsegv_handler) {
+ default_sigsegv_handler (signum);
+ return;
+ }
+#else
// this might be a Qt/KDE override or default handling
if (default_sigsegv_action.sa_sigaction) {
default_sigsegv_action.sa_sigaction (signum, info, context);
@@ -56,6 +75,7 @@
default_sigsegv_action.sa_handler (signum);
return;
}
+#endif
// not handled? should not happen
RK_ASSERT (false);
@@ -69,13 +89,19 @@
void RKSignalSupport::saveDefaultSigSegvHandler () {
RK_TRACE (RBACKEND);
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ RKSignalSupportPrivate::default_sigsegv_handler = signal (SIGSEGV, SIG_DFL);
+#else
sigaction (SIGSEGV, 0, &RKSignalSupportPrivate::default_sigsegv_action);
-// RKSignalSupportPrivate::default_sigsegv_handler = signal (SIGSEGV, SIG_DFL);
+#endif
}
void RKSignalSupport::installSigSegvProxy () {
RK_TRACE (RBACKEND);
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ RKSignalSupportPrivate::r_sigsegv_handler = signal (SIGSEGV, &RKSignalSupportPrivate::sigsegv_proxy);
+#else
// retrieve R signal handler
sigaction (SIGSEGV, 0, &RKSignalSupportPrivate::r_sigsegv_action);
@@ -86,6 +112,5 @@
// set new proxy handler
sigaction (SIGSEGV, &proxy_action, 0);
-
-// RKSignalSupportPrivate::r_sigsegv_handler = signal (SIGSEGV, &RKSignalSupportPrivate::sigsegv_proxy);
+#endif
}
Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rpackages/rpackage_install.cmake.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rpackages/rpackage_install.cmake.in 2009-06-03 09:18:53 UTC (rev 2515)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/rbackend/rpackages/rpackage_install.cmake.in 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -2,7 +2,20 @@
MESSAGE(STATUS "Installing R support package")
-EXEC_PROGRAM("mkdir -p @CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/tmp
- mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/@R_LIBDIR@
- TMPDIR=@CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/tmp @R_EXECUTABLE@ CMD INSTALL -c -l ${DESTDIR}/@R_LIBDIR@ @CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@/rkward" @CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@
-)
+IF(WIN32)
+ IF(DESTDIR)
+ MESSAGE(STATUS "Installation with specified DESTDIR not (yet) supported on windows")
+ ENDIF(DESTDIR)
+ EXECUTE_PROCESS(
+ COMMAND @R_EXECUTABLE@ CMD INSTALL -c -l @R_LIBDIR@ @CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@/rkward
+ WORKING_DIRECTORY @CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@
+ )
+ELSE(WIN32)
+ EXECUTE_PROCESS(
+ COMMAND mkdir -p @CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/tmp ${DESTDIR}/@R_LIBDIR@
+ )
+ EXECUTE_PROCESS(
+ COMMAND env TMPDIR=@CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/tmp @R_EXECUTABLE@ CMD INSTALL -c -l ${DESTDIR}/@R_LIBDIR@ @CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@/rkward
+ WORKING_DIRECTORY @CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@
+ )
+ENDIF(WIN32)
Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/rkwardapplication.cpp
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/rkwardapplication.cpp 2009-06-03 09:18:53 UTC (rev 2515)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/rkwardapplication.cpp 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -19,19 +19,24 @@
#include "windows/rkmdiwindow.h"
-#include <X11/X.h>
-#include <X11/Xlib.h>
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+# include <windows.h>
+#else
+# include <X11/X.h>
+# include <X11/Xlib.h>
-#include <QX11Info>
+# include <QX11Info>
-#include <kwindowinfo.h>
-#include <netwm_def.h>
+# include <kwindowinfo.h>
+# include <netwm_def.h>
+//static
+Atom wm_name_property;
+#endif
#include "debug.h"
//static
RKWardApplication *RKWardApplication::rkapp = 0;
-Atom wm_name_property;
RKWardApplication::RKWardApplication () : KApplication () {
//RK_TRACE (APP); // would be called before initialization of debug-level
@@ -40,7 +45,9 @@
rkapp = this;
detect_x11_creations = false;
+#ifndef Q_WS_WIN
wm_name_property = XInternAtom (QX11Info::display (), "WM_NAME", true);
+#endif
}
RKWardApplication::~RKWardApplication () {
@@ -60,14 +67,23 @@
created_window = 0;
detect_x11_creations = true;
+#ifndef Q_WS_WIN
XSelectInput (QX11Info::display (), QX11Info::appRootWindow (), SubstructureNotifyMask);
syncX (); // this is to make sure we don't miss out on the window creation (if it happens very early). Testing shows, we really need this.
+#endif
}
WId RKWardApplication::endWindowCreationDetection () {
RK_TRACE (APP);
RK_ASSERT (detect_x11_creations);
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ created_window = FindWindow (NULL, "RKTest (ACTIVE)");
+qDebug ("found window %p", created_window);
+ detect_x11_creations = false;
+ return created_window;
+# warning TODO: correct this mockup (EnumWindows, etc.)
+#else
if (!created_window) {
// we did not see the window, yet? Maybe the event simply hasn't been processed, yet.
syncX ();
@@ -77,13 +93,16 @@
detect_x11_creations = false;
XSelectInput (QX11Info::display (), QX11Info::appRootWindow (), NoEventMask);
return created_window;
+#endif
}
void RKWardApplication::registerNameWatcher (WId watched, RKMDIWindow *watcher) {
RK_TRACE (APP);
RK_ASSERT (!name_watchers_list.contains (watched));
+#ifndef Q_WS_WIN
XSelectInput (QX11Info::display (), watched, PropertyChangeMask);
+#endif
name_watchers_list.insert (watched, watcher);
}
@@ -91,10 +110,13 @@
RK_TRACE (APP);
RK_ASSERT (name_watchers_list.contains (watched));
+#ifndef Q_WS_WIN
XSelectInput (QX11Info::display (), watched, NoEventMask);
+#endif
name_watchers_list.remove (watched);
}
+#ifndef Q_WS_WIN
bool RKWardApplication::x11EventFilter (XEvent *e) {
if (detect_x11_creations) {
if (e->type == CreateNotify) {
@@ -124,4 +146,4 @@
return KApplication::x11EventFilter (e);
}
-
+#endif
Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/rkwardapplication.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/rkwardapplication.h 2009-06-03 09:18:53 UTC (rev 2515)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/rkwardapplication.h 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -34,8 +34,10 @@
/** like KApplication::kApplication () (and actually, this should always return the same pointer), but without the need to cast */
static RKWardApplication *getApp ();
+#ifndef Q_WS_WIN
/** reimplemented from KApplication to look for CreateNotify and PropertyNotify events */
bool x11EventFilter (XEvent *e);
+#endif
/** start looking for new top-level windows created on the screen */
void startWindowCreationDetection ();
Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/windows/rkwindowcatcher.cpp
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/windows/rkwindowcatcher.cpp 2009-06-03 09:18:53 UTC (rev 2515)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/windows/rkwindowcatcher.cpp 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
rwindowcatcher.cpp - description
-------------------
begin : Wed May 4 2005
- copyright : (C) 2005, 2006, 2007 by Thomas Friedrichsmeier
+ copyright : (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 by Thomas Friedrichsmeier
email : tfry at users.sourceforge.net
***************************************************************************/
@@ -67,7 +67,11 @@
#include <QScrollArea>
#include <qlabel.h>
-#include <QX11EmbedContainer>
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+# include "../foreign/qwinhost.h"
+#else
+# include <QX11EmbedContainer>
+#endif
#include <QTimer>
#include <ktoggleaction.h>
@@ -107,10 +111,14 @@
dynamic_size = true;
dynamic_size_action->setChecked (true);
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+# warning TODO: set geometry
+#else
KWindowInfo wininfo = KWindowSystem::windowInfo (embedded, NET::WMName | NET::WMFrameExtents);
RK_ASSERT (wininfo.valid ());
setGeometry (wininfo.frameGeometry ());
setCaption (wininfo.name ());
+#endif
// somehow in Qt 4.4.3, when the RKCaughtWindow is reparented the first time, the QX11EmbedContainer may kill its client. Hence we delay the actual embedding until after the window was shown.
// In some previous version of Qt, this was not an issue, but I did not track the versions.
@@ -122,10 +130,16 @@
void RKCaughtX11Window::doEmbed () {
RK_TRACE (MISC);
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ capture = new QWinHost (xembed_container);
+ capture->setWindow (embedded);
+# warning TODO: deletion
+#else
capture = new QX11EmbedContainer (xembed_container);
capture->embedClient (embedded);
connect (capture, SIGNAL (clientClosed ()), this, SLOT (deleteLater ()));
+#endif
}
RKCaughtX11Window::~RKCaughtX11Window () {
Modified: trunk/rkward/rkward/windows/rkwindowcatcher.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/rkward/rkward/windows/rkwindowcatcher.h 2009-06-03 09:18:53 UTC (rev 2515)
+++ trunk/rkward/rkward/windows/rkwindowcatcher.h 2009-06-03 20:13:49 UTC (rev 2516)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
rwindowcatcher.h - description
-------------------
begin : Wed May 4 2005
- copyright : (C) 2005, 2006 by Thomas Friedrichsmeier
+ copyright : (C) 2005, 2006, 2009 by Thomas Friedrichsmeier
email : tfry at users.sourceforge.net
***************************************************************************/
@@ -82,6 +82,7 @@
class KVBox;
class RKProgressControl;
class QX11EmbedContainer;
+class QWinHost;
/** An R X11 device window managed by rkward. */
class RKCaughtX11Window : public RKMDIWindow {
@@ -130,7 +131,11 @@
QScrollArea *scroll_widget;
KVBox *box_widget;
RKProgressControl *error_dialog;
+#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
+ QWinHost *capture;
+#else
QX11EmbedContainer *capture;
+#endif
bool dynamic_size;
KToggleAction *dynamic_size_action;
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