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This is a backport of OpenJFX 8 to run on Java 7.
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package com.sun.glass.ui.swt;
import com.sun.glass.ui.Cursor;
import com.sun.glass.ui.Pixels;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.ImageData;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.*;
final class SWTCursor extends Cursor {
org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Cursor cursor;
protected SWTCursor(int type) {
super(type);
}
protected SWTCursor(int x, int y, Pixels pixels) {
super(x, y, pixels);
}
@Override protected long _createCursor(int x, int y, Pixels pixels) {
//TODO - dispose custom cursors earlier (ie. when shell closes)
Display display = Display.getDefault();
ImageData data = SWTApplication.createImageData(pixels);
cursor = new org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Cursor(display, data, x, y);
display.disposeExec(new Runnable() {
public void run () {
cursor.dispose();
}
});
return 1L;
}
}