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// Take a look at the license at the top of the repository in the LICENSE file.
use crate::{prelude::*, Display, Key, KeymapKey, ModifierType};
use glib::{translate::*, IntoGStr};
use std::{mem, ptr};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd)]
pub enum Backend {
Wayland,
X11,
Win32,
MacOS,
Broadway,
}
impl Backend {
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Equivalent to the C macro `GDK_IS_WAYLAND_DISPLAY`
#[doc(alias = "GDK_IS_WAYLAND_DISPLAY")]
pub fn is_wayland(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Wayland)
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Equivalent to the C macro `GDK_IS_X11_DISPLAY`
#[doc(alias = "GDK_IS_X11_DISPLAY")]
pub fn is_x11(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::X11)
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Equivalent to the C macro `GDK_IS_WIN32_DISPLAY`
#[doc(alias = "GDK_IS_WIN32_DISPLAY")]
pub fn is_win32(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Win32)
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Equivalent to the C macro `GDK_IS_MACOS_DISPLAY`
#[doc(alias = "GDK_IS_MACOS_DISPLAY")]
pub fn is_macos(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::MacOS)
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Equivalent to the C macro `GDK_IS_BROADWAY_DISPLAY`
#[doc(alias = "GDK_IS_BROADWAY_DISPLAY")]
pub fn is_broadway(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Broadway)
}
}
mod sealed {
pub trait Sealed {}
impl<T: super::IsA<super::Display>> Sealed for T {}
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Trait containing manually implemented methods of [`Display`](crate::Display).
pub trait DisplayExtManual: sealed::Sealed + IsA<Display> + 'static {
/// Translates the contents of a `GdkEventKey` into a keyval, effective group,
/// and level.
///
/// Modifiers that affected the translation and are thus unavailable for
/// application use are returned in @consumed_modifiers.
///
/// The @effective_group is the group that was actually used for the
/// translation; some keys such as Enter are not affected by the active
/// keyboard group. The @level is derived from @state.
///
/// @consumed_modifiers gives modifiers that should be masked out
/// from @state when comparing this key press to a keyboard shortcut.
/// For instance, on a US keyboard, the `plus` symbol is shifted, so
/// when comparing a key press to a `<Control>plus` accelerator `<Shift>`
/// should be masked out.
///
/// This function should rarely be needed, since `GdkEventKey` already
/// contains the translated keyval. It is exported for the benefit of
/// virtualized test environments.
/// ## `keycode`
/// a keycode
/// ## `state`
/// a modifier state
/// ## `group`
/// active keyboard group
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if there was a keyval bound to keycode/state/group.
///
/// ## `keyval`
/// return location for keyval
///
/// ## `effective_group`
/// return location for effective group
///
/// ## `level`
/// return location for level
///
/// ## `consumed`
/// return location for modifiers that were used
/// to determine the group or level
#[doc(alias = "gdk_display_translate_key")]
fn translate_key(
&self,
keycode: u32,
state: ModifierType,
group: i32,
) -> Option<(Key, i32, i32, ModifierType)> {
unsafe {
let mut keyval = mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
let mut effective_group = mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
let mut level = mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
let mut consumed = mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
let ret = from_glib(ffi::gdk_display_translate_key(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
keycode,
state.into_glib(),
group,
keyval.as_mut_ptr(),
effective_group.as_mut_ptr(),
level.as_mut_ptr(),
consumed.as_mut_ptr(),
));
if ret {
let keyval = keyval.assume_init();
let effective_group = effective_group.assume_init();
let level = level.assume_init();
let consumed = consumed.assume_init();
Some((
from_glib(keyval),
effective_group,
level,
from_glib(consumed),
))
} else {
None
}
}
}
/// Retrieves a desktop-wide setting such as double-click time
/// for the @self.
/// ## `name`
/// the name of the setting
/// ## `value`
/// location to store the value of the setting
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if the setting existed and a value was stored
/// in @value, [`false`] otherwise
#[doc(alias = "gdk_display_get_setting")]
fn get_setting(&self, name: impl IntoGStr) -> Option<glib::Value> {
unsafe {
name.run_with_gstr(|name| {
let mut value = glib::Value::uninitialized();
let ret = ffi::gdk_display_get_setting(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
name.as_ptr(),
value.to_glib_none_mut().0,
);
if from_glib(ret) {
Some(value)
} else {
None
}
})
}
}
/// Obtains a list of keycode/group/level combinations that will
/// generate @keyval.
///
/// Groups and levels are two kinds of keyboard mode; in general, the level
/// determines whether the top or bottom symbol on a key is used, and the
/// group determines whether the left or right symbol is used.
///
/// On US keyboards, the shift key changes the keyboard level, and there
/// are no groups. A group switch key might convert a keyboard between
/// Hebrew to English modes, for example.
///
/// `GdkEventKey` contains a `group` field that indicates the active
/// keyboard group. The level is computed from the modifier mask.
///
/// The returned array should be freed with g_free().
/// ## `keyval`
/// a keyval, such as `GDK_KEY_a`, `GDK_KEY_Up`, `GDK_KEY_Return`, etc.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if keys were found and returned
///
/// ## `keys`
/// return location
/// for an array of [`KeymapKey`][crate::KeymapKey]
#[doc(alias = "gdk_display_map_keyval")]
fn map_keyval(&self, keyval: Key) -> Option<Vec<KeymapKey>> {
unsafe {
let mut keys = ptr::null_mut();
let mut n_keys = mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
let ret = from_glib(ffi::gdk_display_map_keyval(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
keyval.into_glib(),
&mut keys,
n_keys.as_mut_ptr(),
));
if ret {
Some(FromGlibContainer::from_glib_full_num(
keys,
n_keys.assume_init() as usize,
))
} else {
None
}
}
}
/// Returns the keyvals bound to @keycode.
///
/// The Nth [`KeymapKey`][crate::KeymapKey] in @keys is bound to the Nth keyval in @keyvals.
///
/// When a keycode is pressed by the user, the keyval from
/// this list of entries is selected by considering the effective
/// keyboard group and level.
///
/// Free the returned arrays with g_free().
/// ## `keycode`
/// a keycode
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if there were any entries
///
/// ## `keys`
/// return
/// location for array of [`KeymapKey`][crate::KeymapKey]
///
/// ## `keyvals`
/// return
/// location for array of keyvals
#[doc(alias = "gdk_display_map_keycode")]
fn map_keycode(&self, keycode: u32) -> Option<Vec<(KeymapKey, Key)>> {
unsafe {
let mut keys = ptr::null_mut();
let mut keyvals = ptr::null_mut();
let mut n_entries = mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
let ret = from_glib(ffi::gdk_display_map_keycode(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
keycode,
&mut keys,
&mut keyvals,
n_entries.as_mut_ptr(),
));
if ret {
let n_keys = n_entries.assume_init() as usize;
let keyvals: Vec<u32> = FromGlibContainer::from_glib_full_num(keyvals, n_keys);
let keyvals = keyvals.into_iter().map(|k| from_glib(k));
let keys: Vec<KeymapKey> = FromGlibContainer::from_glib_full_num(keys, n_keys);
Some(keys.into_iter().zip(keyvals).collect())
} else {
None
}
}
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Get the currently used display backend
fn backend(&self) -> Backend {
match self.as_ref().type_().name() {
"GdkWaylandDisplay" => Backend::Wayland,
"GdkX11Display" => Backend::X11,
"GdkMacosDisplay" => Backend::MacOS,
"GdkWin32Display" => Backend::Win32,
"GdkBroadwayDisplay" => Backend::Broadway,
e => panic!("Unsupported display backend {e}"),
}
}
}
impl<O: IsA<Display>> DisplayExtManual for O {}