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/*
Simple DirectMedia Layer
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Copyright (C) 1997-2020 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
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This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
*/
#include "../../SDL_internal.h"
#if SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_WINRT
/*
* Windows includes:
*/
#include <Windows.h>
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#include <windows.ui.core.h>
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using namespace Windows::UI::Core;
using Windows::UI::Core::CoreCursor;
/*
* SDL includes:
*/
extern "C" {
#include "SDL_assert.h"
#include "../../events/SDL_mouse_c.h"
#include "../../events/SDL_touch_c.h"
#include "../SDL_sysvideo.h"
#include "SDL_events.h"
}
#include "../../core/winrt/SDL_winrtapp_direct3d.h"
#include "SDL_winrtvideo_cpp.h"
#include "SDL_winrtmouse_c.h"
extern "C" SDL_bool WINRT_UsingRelativeMouseMode = SDL_FALSE;
static SDL_Cursor *
WINRT_CreateSystemCursor(SDL_SystemCursor id)
{
SDL_Cursor *cursor;
CoreCursorType cursorType = CoreCursorType::Arrow;
switch(id)
{
default:
SDL_assert(0);
return NULL;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_ARROW: cursorType = CoreCursorType::Arrow; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_IBEAM: cursorType = CoreCursorType::IBeam; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_WAIT: cursorType = CoreCursorType::Wait; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_CROSSHAIR: cursorType = CoreCursorType::Cross; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_WAITARROW: cursorType = CoreCursorType::Wait; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_SIZENWSE: cursorType = CoreCursorType::SizeNorthwestSoutheast; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_SIZENESW: cursorType = CoreCursorType::SizeNortheastSouthwest; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_SIZEWE: cursorType = CoreCursorType::SizeWestEast; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_SIZENS: cursorType = CoreCursorType::SizeNorthSouth; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_SIZEALL: cursorType = CoreCursorType::SizeAll; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_NO: cursorType = CoreCursorType::UniversalNo; break;
case SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_HAND: cursorType = CoreCursorType::Hand; break;
}
cursor = (SDL_Cursor *) SDL_calloc(1, sizeof(*cursor));
if (cursor) {
/* Create a pointer to a COM reference to a cursor. The extra
pointer is used (on top of the COM reference) to allow the cursor
to be referenced by the SDL_cursor's driverdata field, which is
a void pointer.
*/
CoreCursor ^* theCursor = new CoreCursor^(nullptr);
*theCursor = ref new CoreCursor(cursorType, 0);
cursor->driverdata = (void *) theCursor;
} else {
SDL_OutOfMemory();
}
return cursor;
}
static SDL_Cursor *
WINRT_CreateDefaultCursor()
{
return WINRT_CreateSystemCursor(SDL_SYSTEM_CURSOR_ARROW);
}
static void
WINRT_FreeCursor(SDL_Cursor * cursor)
{
if (cursor->driverdata) {
CoreCursor ^* theCursor = (CoreCursor ^*) cursor->driverdata;
*theCursor = nullptr; // Release the COM reference to the CoreCursor
delete theCursor; // Delete the pointer to the COM reference
}
SDL_free(cursor);
}
static int
WINRT_ShowCursor(SDL_Cursor * cursor)
{
// TODO, WinRT, XAML: make WINRT_ShowCursor work when XAML support is enabled.
if ( ! CoreWindow::GetForCurrentThread()) {
return 0;
}
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CoreWindow ^ coreWindow = CoreWindow::GetForCurrentThread();
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if (cursor) {
CoreCursor ^* theCursor = (CoreCursor ^*) cursor->driverdata;
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coreWindow->PointerCursor = *theCursor;
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// HACK ALERT: TL;DR - Hiding the cursor in WinRT/UWP apps is weird, and
// a Win32-style cursor resource file must be directly included in apps,
// otherwise hiding the cursor will cause mouse-motion data to never be
// received.
//
// Here's the lengthy explanation:
//
// There are two ways to hide a cursor in WinRT/UWP apps.
// Both involve setting the WinRT CoreWindow's (which is somewhat analogous
// to a Win32 HWND) 'PointerCursor' property.
//
// The first way to hide a cursor sets PointerCursor to nullptr. This
// is, arguably, the easiest to implement for an app. It does have an
// unfortunate side-effect: it'll prevent mouse-motion events from being
// sent to the app (via CoreWindow).
//
// The second way to hide a cursor sets PointerCursor to a transparent
// cursor. This allows mouse-motion events to be sent to the app, but is
// more difficult to set up, as:
// 1. WinRT/UWP, while providing a few stock cursors, does not provide
// a completely transparent cursor.
// 2. WinRT/UWP allows apps to provide custom-built cursors, but *ONLY*
// if they are linked directly inside the app, via Win32-style
// cursor resource files. APIs to create cursors at runtime are
// not provided to apps, and attempting to link-to or use Win32
// cursor-creation APIs could cause an app to fail Windows Store
// certification.
//
// SDL can use either means of hiding the cursor. It provides a Win32-style
// set of cursor resource files in its source distribution, inside
// src/main/winrt/. If those files are linked to an SDL-for-WinRT/UWP app
// (by including them in a MSVC project, for example), SDL will attempt to
// use those, if and when the cursor is hidden via SDL APIs. If those
// files are not linked in, SDL will attempt to hide the cursor via the
// 'set PointerCursor to nullptr' means (which, if you recall, causes
// mouse-motion data to NOT be sent to the app!).
//
// Tech notes:
// - SDL's blank cursor resource uses a resource ID of 5000.
// - SDL's cursor resources consist of the following two files:
// - src/main/winrt/SDL2-WinRTResource_BlankCursor.cur -- cursor pixel data
// - src/main/winrt/SDL2-WinRTResources.rc -- declares the cursor resource, and its ID (of 5000)
//
const unsigned int win32CursorResourceID = 5000;
CoreCursor ^ blankCursor = ref new CoreCursor(CoreCursorType::Custom, win32CursorResourceID);
// Set 'PointerCursor' to 'blankCursor' in a way that shouldn't throw
// an exception if the app hasn't loaded that resource.
ABI::Windows::UI::Core::ICoreCursor * iblankCursor = reinterpret_cast<ABI::Windows::UI::Core::ICoreCursor *>(blankCursor);
ABI::Windows::UI::Core::ICoreWindow * icoreWindow = reinterpret_cast<ABI::Windows::UI::Core::ICoreWindow *>(coreWindow);
HRESULT hr = icoreWindow->put_PointerCursor(iblankCursor);
if (FAILED(hr)) {
// The app doesn't contain the cursor resource, or some other error
// occurred. Just use the other, but mouse-motion-preventing, means of
// hiding the cursor.
coreWindow->PointerCursor = nullptr;
}
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}
return 0;
}
static int
WINRT_SetRelativeMouseMode(SDL_bool enabled)
{
WINRT_UsingRelativeMouseMode = enabled;
return 0;
}
void
WINRT_InitMouse(_THIS)
{
SDL_Mouse *mouse = SDL_GetMouse();
/* DLudwig, Dec 3, 2012: WinRT does not currently provide APIs for
the following features, AFAIK:
- custom cursors (multiple system cursors are, however, available)
- programmatically moveable cursors
*/
#if WINAPI_FAMILY != WINAPI_FAMILY_PHONE_APP
//mouse->CreateCursor = WINRT_CreateCursor;
mouse->CreateSystemCursor = WINRT_CreateSystemCursor;
mouse->ShowCursor = WINRT_ShowCursor;
mouse->FreeCursor = WINRT_FreeCursor;
//mouse->WarpMouse = WINRT_WarpMouse;
mouse->SetRelativeMouseMode = WINRT_SetRelativeMouseMode;
SDL_SetDefaultCursor(WINRT_CreateDefaultCursor());
#endif
}
void
WINRT_QuitMouse(_THIS)
{
}
#endif /* SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_WINRT */
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