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package org.eclipse.swt.graphics;


import org.eclipse.swt.internal.win32.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.*;

/**
 * Instances of this class manage operating system resources that
 * specify the appearance of the on-screen pointer. To create a
 * cursor you specify the device and either a simple cursor style
 * describing one of the standard operating system provided cursors
 * or the image and mask data for the desired appearance.
 * 

* Application code must explicitly invoke the Cursor.dispose() * method to release the operating system resources managed by each instance * when those instances are no longer required. *

*
*
Styles:
*
* CURSOR_ARROW, CURSOR_WAIT, CURSOR_CROSS, CURSOR_APPSTARTING, CURSOR_HELP, * CURSOR_SIZEALL, CURSOR_SIZENESW, CURSOR_SIZENS, CURSOR_SIZENWSE, CURSOR_SIZEWE, * CURSOR_SIZEN, CURSOR_SIZES, CURSOR_SIZEE, CURSOR_SIZEW, CURSOR_SIZENE, CURSOR_SIZESE, * CURSOR_SIZESW, CURSOR_SIZENW, CURSOR_UPARROW, CURSOR_IBEAM, CURSOR_NO, CURSOR_HAND *
*
*

* Note: Only one of the above styles may be specified. *

* * @see Cursor snippets * @see Sample code and further information */ public final class Cursor extends Resource { /** * the handle to the OS cursor resource * (Warning: This field is platform dependent) *

* IMPORTANT: This field is not part of the SWT * public API. It is marked public only so that it can be shared * within the packages provided by SWT. It is not available on all * platforms and should never be accessed from application code. *

* * @noreference This field is not intended to be referenced by clients. */ public int /*long*/ handle; boolean isIcon; /** * data used to create a HAND cursor. */ static final byte[] HAND_SOURCE = { (byte)0xf9,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xf0,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xf0,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xf0,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xf0,(byte)0x3f,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xf0,(byte)0x07,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xf0,(byte)0x03,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xf0,(byte)0x00,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0x10,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x7f,(byte)0xff, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x7f,(byte)0xff, (byte)0x80,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x7f,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xc0,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x7f,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xe0,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x7f,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xf0,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x7f,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xf8,(byte)0x00,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xfc,(byte)0x01,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff, (byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff,(byte)0xff }; static final byte[] HAND_MASK = { (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x06,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x06,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x06,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x06,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x06,(byte)0xc0,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x06,(byte)0xd8,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x06,(byte)0xd8,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x07,(byte)0xdb,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x67,(byte)0xfb,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x3f,(byte)0xff,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x1f,(byte)0xff,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x0f,(byte)0xff,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x07,(byte)0xff,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x03,(byte)0xfe,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00,(byte)0x00 }; /** * Prevents uninitialized instances from being created outside the package. */ Cursor(Device device) { super(device); } /** * Constructs a new cursor given a device and a style * constant describing the desired cursor appearance. *

* You must dispose the cursor when it is no longer required. *

* NOTE: * It is recommended to use {@link org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display#getSystemCursor(int)} * instead of using this constructor. This way you can avoid the * overhead of disposing the Cursor resource. * * @param device the device on which to allocate the cursor * @param style the style of cursor to allocate * * @exception IllegalArgumentException
    *
  • ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device
  • *
  • ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - when an unknown style is specified
  • *
* @exception SWTError
    *
  • ERROR_NO_HANDLES - if a handle could not be obtained for cursor creation
  • *
* * @see SWT#CURSOR_ARROW * @see SWT#CURSOR_WAIT * @see SWT#CURSOR_CROSS * @see SWT#CURSOR_APPSTARTING * @see SWT#CURSOR_HELP * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEALL * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENESW * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENS * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENWSE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEWE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEN * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZES * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZEW * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZESE * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZESW * @see SWT#CURSOR_SIZENW * @see SWT#CURSOR_UPARROW * @see SWT#CURSOR_IBEAM * @see SWT#CURSOR_NO * @see SWT#CURSOR_HAND */ public Cursor(Device device, int style) { super(device); int /*long*/ lpCursorName = 0; switch (style) { case SWT.CURSOR_HAND: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_HAND; break; case SWT.CURSOR_ARROW: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_ARROW; break; case SWT.CURSOR_WAIT: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_WAIT; break; case SWT.CURSOR_CROSS: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_CROSS; break; case SWT.CURSOR_APPSTARTING: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_APPSTARTING; break; case SWT.CURSOR_HELP: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_HELP; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZEALL: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZEALL; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZENESW: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZENESW; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZENS: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZENS; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZENWSE: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZENWSE; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZEWE: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZEWE; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZEN: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZENS; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZES: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZENS; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZEE: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZEWE; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZEW: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZEWE; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZENE: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZENESW; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZESE: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZENWSE; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZESW: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZENESW; break; case SWT.CURSOR_SIZENW: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_SIZENWSE; break; case SWT.CURSOR_UPARROW: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_UPARROW; break; case SWT.CURSOR_IBEAM: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_IBEAM; break; case SWT.CURSOR_NO: lpCursorName = OS.IDC_NO; break; default: SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT); } handle = OS.LoadCursor(0, lpCursorName); /* * IDC_HAND is supported only on Windows 2000 and Windows 98. * Create a hand cursor if running in other Windows platforms. */ if (handle == 0 && style == SWT.CURSOR_HAND) { int width = OS.GetSystemMetrics(OS.SM_CXCURSOR); int height = OS.GetSystemMetrics(OS.SM_CYCURSOR); if (width == 32 && height == 32) { int /*long*/ hInst = OS.GetModuleHandle(null); if (OS.IsWinCE) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); handle = OS.CreateCursor(hInst, 5, 0, 32, 32, HAND_SOURCE, HAND_MASK); } } if (handle == 0) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES); init(); } /** * Constructs a new cursor given a device, image and mask * data describing the desired cursor appearance, and the x * and y coordinates of the hotspot (that is, the point * within the area covered by the cursor which is considered * to be where the on-screen pointer is "pointing"). *

* The mask data is allowed to be null, but in this case the source * must be an ImageData representing an icon that specifies both * color data and mask data. *

* You must dispose the cursor when it is no longer required. *

* * @param device the device on which to allocate the cursor * @param source the color data for the cursor * @param mask the mask data for the cursor (or null) * @param hotspotX the x coordinate of the cursor's hotspot * @param hotspotY the y coordinate of the cursor's hotspot * * @exception IllegalArgumentException
    *
  • ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device
  • *
  • ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the source is null
  • *
  • ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the mask is null and the source does not have a mask
  • *
  • ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the source and the mask are not the same * size, or if the hotspot is outside the bounds of the image
  • *
* @exception SWTError
    *
  • ERROR_NO_HANDLES - if a handle could not be obtained for cursor creation
  • *
*/ public Cursor(Device device, ImageData source, ImageData mask, int hotspotX, int hotspotY) { super(device); if (source == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (mask == null) { if (source.getTransparencyType() != SWT.TRANSPARENCY_MASK) { SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); } mask = source.getTransparencyMask(); } /* Check the bounds. Mask must be the same size as source */ if (mask.width != source.width || mask.height != source.height) { SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT); } /* Check the hotspots */ if (hotspotX >= source.width || hotspotX < 0 || hotspotY >= source.height || hotspotY < 0) { SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT); } /* Convert depth to 1 */ mask = ImageData.convertMask(mask); source = ImageData.convertMask(source); /* Make sure source and mask scanline pad is 2 */ byte[] sourceData = ImageData.convertPad(source.data, source.width, source.height, source.depth, source.scanlinePad, 2); byte[] maskData = ImageData.convertPad(mask.data, mask.width, mask.height, mask.depth, mask.scanlinePad, 2); /* Create the cursor */ int /*long*/ hInst = OS.GetModuleHandle(null); if (OS.IsWinCE) SWT.error (SWT.ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); handle = OS.CreateCursor(hInst, hotspotX, hotspotY, source.width, source.height, sourceData, maskData); if (handle == 0) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES); init(); } /** * Constructs a new cursor given a device, image data describing * the desired cursor appearance, and the x and y coordinates of * the hotspot (that is, the point within the area * covered by the cursor which is considered to be where the * on-screen pointer is "pointing"). *

* You must dispose the cursor when it is no longer required. *

* * @param device the device on which to allocate the cursor * @param source the image data for the cursor * @param hotspotX the x coordinate of the cursor's hotspot * @param hotspotY the y coordinate of the cursor's hotspot * * @exception IllegalArgumentException
    *
  • ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if device is null and there is no current device
  • *
  • ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the image is null
  • *
  • ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the hotspot is outside the bounds of the * image
  • *
* @exception SWTError
    *
  • ERROR_NO_HANDLES - if a handle could not be obtained for cursor creation
  • *
* * @since 3.0 */ public Cursor(Device device, ImageData source, int hotspotX, int hotspotY) { super(device); if (source == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); /* Check the hotspots */ if (hotspotX >= source.width || hotspotX < 0 || hotspotY >= source.height || hotspotY < 0) { SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT); } int /*long*/ hBitmap = 0; int /*long*/ hMask = 0; if (source.maskData == null && source.transparentPixel == -1 && (source.alpha != -1 || source.alphaData != null)) { PaletteData palette = source.palette; PaletteData newPalette = new PaletteData(0xFF00, 0xFF0000, 0xFF000000); ImageData img = new ImageData(source.width, source.height, 32, newPalette); if (palette.isDirect) { ImageData.blit(ImageData.BLIT_SRC, source.data, source.depth, source.bytesPerLine, source.getByteOrder(), 0, 0, source.width, source.height, palette.redMask, palette.greenMask, palette.blueMask, ImageData.ALPHA_OPAQUE, null, 0, 0, 0, img.data, img.depth, img.bytesPerLine, img.getByteOrder(), 0, 0, img.width, img.height, newPalette.redMask, newPalette.greenMask, newPalette.blueMask, false, false); } else { RGB[] rgbs = palette.getRGBs(); int length = rgbs.length; byte[] srcReds = new byte[length]; byte[] srcGreens = new byte[length]; byte[] srcBlues = new byte[length]; for (int i = 0; i < rgbs.length; i++) { RGB rgb = rgbs[i]; if (rgb == null) continue; srcReds[i] = (byte)rgb.red; srcGreens[i] = (byte)rgb.green; srcBlues[i] = (byte)rgb.blue; } ImageData.blit(ImageData.BLIT_SRC, source.data, source.depth, source.bytesPerLine, source.getByteOrder(), 0, 0, source.width, source.height, srcReds, srcGreens, srcBlues, ImageData.ALPHA_OPAQUE, null, 0, 0, 0, img.data, img.depth, img.bytesPerLine, img.getByteOrder(), 0, 0, img.width, img.height, newPalette.redMask, newPalette.greenMask, newPalette.blueMask, false, false); } hBitmap = Image.createDIB(source.width, source.height, 32); if (hBitmap == 0) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES); BITMAP dibBM = new BITMAP(); OS.GetObject(hBitmap, BITMAP.sizeof, dibBM); byte[] srcData = img.data; if (source.alpha != -1) { for (int i = 3; i < srcData.length; i+=4) { srcData[i] = (byte)source.alpha; } } else if (source.alphaData != null) { for (int sp = 3, ap=0; sp < srcData.length; sp+=4, ap++) { srcData[sp] = source.alphaData[ap]; } } OS.MoveMemory(dibBM.bmBits, srcData, srcData.length); hMask = OS.CreateBitmap(source.width, source.height, 1, 1, new byte[(((source.width + 7) / 8) + 3) / 4 * 4 * source.height]); if (hMask == 0) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES); } else { ImageData mask = source.getTransparencyMask(); int /*long*/ [] result = Image.init(this.device, null, source, mask); hBitmap = result[0]; hMask = result[1]; } /* Create the icon */ ICONINFO info = new ICONINFO(); info.fIcon = false; info.hbmColor = hBitmap; info.hbmMask = hMask; info.xHotspot = hotspotX; info.yHotspot = hotspotY; handle = OS.CreateIconIndirect(info); OS.DeleteObject(hBitmap); OS.DeleteObject(hMask); if (handle == 0) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES); isIcon = true; init(); } void destroy () { /* * It is an error in Windows to destroy the current * cursor. Check that the cursor that is about to * be destroyed is the current cursor. If so, set * the current cursor to be IDC_ARROW. Note that * Windows shares predefined cursors so the call to * LoadCursor() does not leak. */ // TEMPORARY CODE // if (OS.GetCursor() == handle) { // OS.SetCursor(OS.LoadCursor(0, OS.IDC_ARROW)); // } if (isIcon) { OS.DestroyIcon(handle); } else { /* * The MSDN states that one should not destroy a shared * cursor, that is, one obtained from LoadCursor. * However, it does not appear to do any harm, so rather * than keep track of how a cursor was created, we just * destroy them all. If this causes problems in the future, * put the flag back in. */ if (!OS.IsWinCE) OS.DestroyCursor(handle); } handle = 0; } /** * Compares the argument to the receiver, and returns true * if they represent the same object using a class * specific comparison. * * @param object the object to compare with this object * @return true if the object is the same as this object and false otherwise * * @see #hashCode */ public boolean equals (Object object) { if (object == this) return true; if (!(object instanceof Cursor)) return false; Cursor cursor = (Cursor) object; return device == cursor.device && handle == cursor.handle; } /** * Returns an integer hash code for the receiver. Any two * objects that return true when passed to * equals must return the same value for this * method. * * @return the receiver's hash * * @see #equals */ public int hashCode () { return (int)/*64*/handle; } /** * Returns true if the cursor has been disposed, * and false otherwise. *

* This method gets the dispose state for the cursor. * When a cursor has been disposed, it is an error to * invoke any other method (except {@link #dispose()}) using the cursor. * * @return true when the cursor is disposed and false otherwise */ public boolean isDisposed() { return handle == 0; } /** * Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable * description of the receiver. * * @return a string representation of the receiver */ public String toString () { if (isDisposed()) return "Cursor {*DISPOSED*}"; return "Cursor {" + handle + "}"; } /** * Invokes platform specific functionality to allocate a new cursor. *

* IMPORTANT: This method is not part of the public * API for Cursor. It is marked public only so that it * can be shared within the packages provided by SWT. It is not * available on all platforms, and should never be called from * application code. *

* * @param device the device on which to allocate the color * @param handle the handle for the cursor * @return a new cursor object containing the specified device and handle * * @noreference This method is not intended to be referenced by clients. */ public static Cursor win32_new(Device device, int handle) { Cursor cursor = new Cursor(device); cursor.handle = handle; return cursor; } }




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