src/gui/kernel/qcocoasharedwindowmethods_mac_p.h
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+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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+** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
+**
+** This file is part of the QtGui module of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
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+** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed.
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+****************************************************************************/
+
+/****************************************************************************
+ NB: This is not a header file, dispite the file name suffix. This file is
+ included directly into the source code of qcocoawindow_mac.mm and
+ qcocoapanel_mac.mm to avoid manually doing copy and paste of the exact
+ same code needed at both places. This solution makes it more difficult
+ to e.g fix a bug in qcocoawindow_mac.mm, but forget to do the same in
+ qcocoapanel_mac.mm.
+ The reason we need to do copy and paste in the first place, rather than
+ resolve to method overriding, is that QCocoaPanel needs to inherit from
+ NSPanel, while QCocoaWindow needs to inherit NSWindow rather than NSPanel).
+****************************************************************************/
+
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+extern Qt::MouseButton cocoaButton2QtButton(NSInteger buttonNum); // qcocoaview.mm
+extern QPointer<QWidget> qt_button_down; //qapplication_mac.cpp
+QT_END_NAMESPACE
+
+- (BOOL)canBecomeKeyWindow
+{
+    QWidget *widget = [self QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(qt_qwidget)];
+
+    bool isToolTip = (widget->windowType() == Qt::ToolTip);
+    bool isPopup = (widget->windowType() == Qt::Popup);
+    return !(isPopup || isToolTip);
+}
+
+- (void)toggleToolbarShown:(id)sender
+{
+    macSendToolbarChangeEvent([self QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(qt_qwidget)]);
+    [super toggleToolbarShown:sender];
+}
+
+/*
+    The methods keyDown, keyUp, and flagsChanged... These really shouldn't ever
+    get hit. We automatically say we can be first responder if we are a window.
+    So, the handling should get handled by the view. This is here more as a
+    last resort (i.e., this is code that can potentially be removed).
+ */
+- (void)keyDown:(NSEvent *)theEvent
+{
+    bool keyOK = qt_dispatchKeyEvent(theEvent, [self QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(qt_qwidget)]);
+    if (!keyOK)
+        [super keyDown:theEvent];
+}
+
+- (void)keyUp:(NSEvent *)theEvent
+{
+    bool keyOK = qt_dispatchKeyEvent(theEvent, [self QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(qt_qwidget)]);
+    if (!keyOK)
+        [super keyUp:theEvent];
+}
+
+- (void)flagsChanged:(NSEvent *)theEvent
+{
+    qt_dispatchModifiersChanged(theEvent, [self QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(qt_qwidget)]);
+    [super flagsChanged:theEvent];
+}
+
+
+- (void)tabletProximity:(NSEvent *)tabletEvent
+{
+    qt_dispatchTabletProximityEvent(tabletEvent);
+}
+
+- (void)sendEvent:(NSEvent *)event
+{
+    QWidget *widget = [[QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(QCocoaWindowDelegate) sharedDelegate] qt_qwidgetForWindow:self];
+
+    // Cocoa can hold onto the window after we've disavowed its knowledge. So,
+    // if we get sent an event afterwards just have it go through the super's
+    // version and don't do any stuff with Qt.
+    if (!widget) {
+        [super sendEvent:event];
+        return;
+    }
+
+    [self retain];
+    QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(QCocoaView) *view = static_cast<QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(QCocoaView) *>(qt_mac_nativeview_for(widget));
+    Qt::MouseButton mouseButton = cocoaButton2QtButton([event buttonNumber]);
+
+    bool handled = false;
+    // sometimes need to redirect mouse events to the popup.
+    QWidget *popup = qAppInstance()->activePopupWidget();
+    if (popup) {
+        switch([event type])
+        {
+        case NSLeftMouseDown:
+            if (!qt_button_down)
+                qt_button_down = widget;
+            handled = qt_mac_handleMouseEvent(view, event, QEvent::MouseButtonPress, mouseButton);
+            // Don't call super here. This prevents us from getting the mouseUp event,
+            // which we need to send even if the mouseDown event was not accepted. 
+            // (this is standard Qt behavior.)
+            break;
+        case NSRightMouseDown:
+        case NSOtherMouseDown:
+            if (!qt_button_down)
+                qt_button_down = widget;
+            handled = qt_mac_handleMouseEvent(view, event, QEvent::MouseButtonPress, mouseButton);
+            break;
+        case NSLeftMouseUp:
+        case NSRightMouseUp:
+        case NSOtherMouseUp:
+            handled = qt_mac_handleMouseEvent(view, event, QEvent::MouseButtonRelease, mouseButton);
+            qt_button_down = 0;
+            break;
+        case NSMouseMoved:
+            handled = qt_mac_handleMouseEvent(view, event, QEvent::MouseMove, Qt::NoButton);
+            break;
+        case NSLeftMouseDragged:
+        case NSRightMouseDragged:
+        case NSOtherMouseDragged:
+            [QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(QCocoaView) currentMouseEvent]->view = view;
+            [QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(QCocoaView) currentMouseEvent]->theEvent = event;
+            handled = qt_mac_handleMouseEvent(view, event, QEvent::MouseMove, mouseButton);
+            break;
+        default:
+            [super sendEvent:event];
+            break;
+        }
+    } else {
+        [super sendEvent:event];
+    }
+
+    if (!handled)
+        qt_mac_dispatchNCMouseMessage(self, event, [self QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(qt_qwidget)], leftButtonIsRightButton);
+
+    [self release];
+}
+
+- (BOOL)makeFirstResponder:(NSResponder *)responder
+{
+    // For some reason Cocoa wants to flip the first responder
+    // when Qt doesn't want to, sorry, but "No" :-)
+    if (responder == nil && qApp->focusWidget())
+        return NO;
+    return [super makeFirstResponder:responder];
+}
+
++ (Class)frameViewClassForStyleMask:(NSUInteger)styleMask
+{
+    if (styleMask & QtMacCustomizeWindow)
+        return [QT_MANGLE_NAMESPACE(QCocoaWindowCustomThemeFrame) class];
+    return [super frameViewClassForStyleMask:styleMask];
+}
+