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/* SwingComponentPeer.java -- An abstract base class for Swing based peers
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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package gnu.java.awt.peer.swing;
import java.awt.AWTEvent;
import java.awt.AWTException;
import java.awt.BufferCapabilities;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.Cursor;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.Font;
import java.awt.FontMetrics;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration;
import java.awt.Image;
import java.awt.Point;
import java.awt.Rectangle;
import java.awt.Toolkit;
import java.awt.BufferCapabilities.FlipContents;
import java.awt.event.KeyEvent;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
import java.awt.event.PaintEvent;
import java.awt.image.ColorModel;
import java.awt.image.ImageObserver;
import java.awt.image.ImageProducer;
import java.awt.image.VolatileImage;
import java.awt.peer.ComponentPeer;
import java.awt.peer.ContainerPeer;
/**
* The base class for Swing based component peers. This provides the basic
* functionality needed for Swing based component peers. Many methods are
* implemented to forward to the Swing component. Others however forward
* to the component's parent and expect the toplevel component peer to provide
* a real implementation of it. These are for example the key methods
* {@link #getGraphics()} and {@link #createImage(int, int)}, as well as
* {@link #getLocationOnScreen()}.
*
* This class also provides the necesary hooks into the Swing painting and
* event handling system. In order to achieve this, it traps paint, mouse and
* key events in {@link #handleEvent(AWTEvent)} and calls some special methods
* ({@link #peerPaint(Graphics)}, {@link #handleKeyEvent(KeyEvent)},
* {@link #handleMouseEvent(MouseEvent)} and
* {@link #handleMouseMotionEvent(MouseEvent)}) that call the corresponding
* Swing methods.
*
* @author Roman Kennke (kennke@aicas.com)
*/
public class SwingComponentPeer
implements ComponentPeer
{
/**
* The AWT component for this peer.
*/
protected Component awtComponent;
/**
* The Swing component for this peer.
*/
protected SwingComponent swingComponent;
/**
* Creates a SwingComponentPeer instance. Subclasses are expected to call
* this constructor and thereafter call {@link #init(Component, JComponent)}
* in order to setup the AWT and Swing components properly.
*/
protected SwingComponentPeer()
{
// Nothing to do here.
}
/**
* Initializes the AWT and Swing component for this peer. It is expected that
* subclasses call this from within their constructor.
*
* @param awtComp the AWT component for this peer
* @param swingComp the Swing component for this peer
*/
protected void init(Component awtComp, SwingComponent swingComp)
{
awtComponent = awtComp;
swingComponent = swingComp;
}
/**
* Returns the construction status of the specified image. This is called
* by {@link Component#checkImage(Image, int, int, ImageObserver)}.
*
* @param img the image
* @param width the width of the image
* @param height the height of the image
* @param ob the image observer to be notified of updates of the status
*
* @return a bitwise ORed set of ImageObserver flags
*/
public int checkImage(Image img, int width, int height, ImageObserver ob)
{
return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().checkImage(img, width, height, ob);
}
/**
* Creates an image by starting the specified image producer. This is called
* by {@link Component#createImage(ImageProducer)}.
*
* @param prod the image producer to be used to create the image
*
* @return the created image
*/
public Image createImage(ImageProducer prod)
{
Image image = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().createImage(prod);
return image;
}
/**
* Creates an empty image with the specified <code>width</code> and
* <code>height</code>.
*
* This is implemented to let the parent component create the image. This
* eventually goes up to the top-level component peer, which is then expected
* to deliver the image.
*
* @param width the width of the image to be created
* @param height the height of the image to be created
*
* @return the created image
*/
public Image createImage(int width, int height)
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
return parentPeer.createImage(width, height);
}
/**
* Disables the component. This is called by {@link Component#disable()}.
*/
public void disable()
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setEnabled(false);
}
/**
* Disposes the component peer. This should release all resources held by the
* peer. This is called when the component is no longer in use.
*/
public void dispose()
{
awtComponent = null;
swingComponent = null;
}
/**
* Enables the component. This is called by {@link Component#enable()}.
*/
public void enable()
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setEnabled(true);
}
/**
* Returns the color model of the component. This is currently not used.
*
* @return the color model of the component
*/
public ColorModel getColorModel()
{
// FIXME: When this peer method will be used, we need to provide an
// implementation of this, probably forwarding to the toplevel peer, like
// in the other methods.
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the font metrics for the specified font. This is called by
* {@link Component#getFontMetrics(Font)}.
*
* This is implemented to query the font metrics from the parent component.
* This will eventually call the top-level component peer, which is then
* expected to deliver a font metrics object.
*
* @param f the font for which to query the font metrics
*
* @return the font metrics for the specified font
*/
public FontMetrics getFontMetrics(Font f)
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
return parentPeer.getFontMetrics(f);
}
/**
* Returns a {@link Graphics} object suitable for drawing on this component.
* This is called by {@link Component#getGraphics()}.
*
* This is implemented to query the graphics from the parent component and
* adjust the clip and translation to match this component.
* This will eventually call the top-level component peer, which is then
* expected to deliver a graphics object.
*
* @return a graphics object suitable for drawing on this component
*/
public Graphics getGraphics()
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
Graphics g = parentPeer.getGraphics();
g.translate(awtComponent.getX(), awtComponent.getY());
g.setClip(0, 0, awtComponent.getWidth(), awtComponent.getHeight());
return g;
}
/**
* Returns the location of this component in screen coordinates. This is
* called by {@link Component#getLocationOnScreen()}.
*
* This is implemented to query the parent component peer for its screen
* location and adds the offset of this component to it. This will eventually
* call the top-level component's peer, which is then expected to provide
* it's screen location.
*
* @return the location of this component in screen coordinates
*/
public Point getLocationOnScreen()
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
Point location = parentPeer.getLocationOnScreen();
location.x += awtComponent.getX();
location.y += awtComponent.getY();
return location;
}
/**
* Returns the minimum size for the component. This is called by
* {@link Component#getMinimumSize()}.
*
* This is implemented to return the Swing component's minimum size.
*
* @return the minimum size for the component
*/
public Dimension getMinimumSize()
{
Dimension retVal;
if (swingComponent != null)
retVal = swingComponent.getJComponent().getMinimumSize();
else
retVal = new Dimension(0, 0);
return retVal;
}
/**
* Returns the preferred size for the component. This is called by
* {@link Component#getPreferredSize()}.
*
* This is implemented to return the Swing component's preferred size.
*
* @return the preferred size for the component
*/
public Dimension getPreferredSize()
{
Dimension retVal;
if (swingComponent != null)
retVal = swingComponent.getJComponent().getPreferredSize();
else
retVal = new Dimension(0, 0);
return retVal;
}
/**
* Returns the toolkit that created this peer.
*
* @return the toolkit that created this peer
*/
public Toolkit getToolkit()
{
return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
}
/**
* Handles the given event. This is called from
* {@link Component#dispatchEvent(AWTEvent)} to give the peer a chance to
* react to events for the component.
*
* @param e the event
*/
public void handleEvent(AWTEvent e)
{
switch (e.getID())
{
case PaintEvent.UPDATE:
case PaintEvent.PAINT:
Graphics g = getGraphics();
Rectangle clip = ((PaintEvent)e).getUpdateRect();
g.clipRect(clip.x, clip.y, clip.width, clip.height);
//if (this instanceof LightweightPeer)
// {
if (e.getID() == PaintEvent.UPDATE)
awtComponent.update(g);
else
awtComponent.paint(g);
// }
// We paint the 'heavyweights' at last, so that they appear on top of
// everything else.
peerPaint(g);
g.dispose();
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_RELEASED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_CLICKED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_ENTERED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_EXITED:
handleMouseEvent((MouseEvent) e);
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_MOVED:
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_DRAGGED:
handleMouseMotionEvent((MouseEvent) e);
break;
case KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED:
case KeyEvent.KEY_RELEASED:
case KeyEvent.KEY_TYPED:
handleKeyEvent((KeyEvent) e);
break;
default:
// Other event types are not handled here.
break;
}
}
/**
* Makes the component invisible. This is called from
* {@link Component#hide()}.
*
* This is implemented to call setVisible(false) on the Swing component.
*/
public void hide()
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setVisible(false);
}
/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if the component can receive keyboard input
* focus. This is called from {@link Component#isFocusTraversable()}.
*
* This is implemented to return isFocusable() from the Swing component.
*
* @specnote Part of the earlier 1.1 API, replaced by isFocusable().
*/
public boolean isFocusTraversable()
{
return swingComponent != null ?
swingComponent.getJComponent().isFocusable() : false;
}
/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if the component can receive keyboard input
* focus. This is called from {@link Component#isFocusable()}.
*
* This is implemented to return isFocusable() from the Swing component.
*/
public boolean isFocusable()
{
return swingComponent != null ?
swingComponent.getJComponent().isFocusable() : false;
}
/**
* Returns the minimum size for the component. This is called by
* {@link Component#minimumSize()}.
*
* This is implemented to return the Swing component's minimum size.
*
* @return the minimum size for the component
*/
public Dimension minimumSize()
{
Dimension retVal;
if (swingComponent != null)
retVal = swingComponent.getJComponent().getMinimumSize();
else
retVal = new Dimension(0, 0);
return retVal;
}
/**
* Returns the preferred size for the component. This is called by
* {@link Component#getPreferredSize()}.
*
* This is implemented to return the Swing component's preferred size.
*
* @return the preferred size for the component
*/
public Dimension preferredSize()
{
Dimension retVal;
if (swingComponent != null)
retVal = swingComponent.getJComponent().getPreferredSize();
else
retVal = new Dimension(0, 0);
return retVal;
}
/**
* Prepares an image for rendering on this component. This is called by
* {@link Component#prepareImage(Image, int, int, ImageObserver)}.
*
* @param img the image to prepare
* @param width the desired width of the rendered image
* @param height the desired height of the rendered image
* @param ob the image observer to be notified of updates in the preparation
* process
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the image has been fully prepared,
* <code>false</code> otherwise (in which case the image observer
* receives updates)
*/
public void paint(Graphics graphics)
{
// FIXME: I don't know what this method is supposed to do.
}
/**
* Prepares an image for rendering on this component. This is called by
* {@link Component#prepareImage(Image, int, int, ImageObserver)}.
*
* @param img the image to prepare
* @param width the desired width of the rendered image
* @param height the desired height of the rendered image
* @param ob the image observer to be notified of updates in the preparation
* process
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the image has been fully prepared,
* <code>false</code> otherwise (in which case the image observer
* receives updates)
*/
public boolean prepareImage(Image img, int width, int height, ImageObserver ob)
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
return parentPeer.prepareImage(img, width, height, ob);
}
public void print(Graphics graphics)
{
// FIXME: I don't know what this method is supposed to do.
}
/**
* Repaints the specified rectangle of this component. This is called from
* {@link Component#repaint(long, int, int, int, int)}.
*
* This is implemented to call repaint() on the Swing component.
*
* @param tm number of milliseconds to wait with repainting
* @param x the X coordinate of the upper left corner of the damaged rectangle
* @param y the Y coordinate of the upper left corner of the damaged rectangle
* @param width the width of the damaged rectangle
* @param height the height of the damaged rectangle
*/
public void repaint(long tm, int x, int y, int width, int height)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().repaint(tm, x, y, width, height);
else
{
PaintEvent ev = new PaintEvent(awtComponent, PaintEvent.UPDATE,
new Rectangle(x, y, width, height));
Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemEventQueue().postEvent(ev);
}
}
/**
* Requests that this component receives the focus. This is called from
* {@link Component#requestFocus()}.
*
* This calls requestFocus() on the Swing component.
*
* @specnote Part of the earlier 1.1 API, apparently replaced by argument
* form of the same method.
*/
public void requestFocus()
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().requestFocus();
}
/**
* Requests that this component receives the focus. This is called from
* {@link Component#requestFocus()}.
*
* This calls requestFocus() on the Swing component.
*
* @param source TODO
* @param bool1 TODO
* @param bool2 TODO
* @param x TODO
*
* @return TODO
*/
public boolean requestFocus(Component source, boolean bool1, boolean bool2, long x)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().requestFocus();
return swingComponent != null;
}
/**
* Notifies the peer that the bounds of this component have changed. This
* is called by {@link Component#reshape(int, int, int, int)}.
*
* This is implemented to call setBounds() on the Swing component.
*
* @param x the X coordinate of the upper left corner of the component
* @param y the Y coordinate of the upper left corner of the component
* @param width the width of the component
* @param height the height of the component
*/
public void reshape(int x, int y, int width, int height)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setBounds(x, y, width, height);
}
/**
* Sets the background color of the component. This is called by
* {@link Component#setBackground(Color)}.
*
* This is implemented to call setBackground() on the Swing component.
*
* @param color the background color to set
*/
public void setBackground(Color color)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setBackground(color);
}
/**
* Notifies the peer that the bounds of this component have changed. This
* is called by {@link Component#setBounds(int, int, int, int)}.
*
* This is implemented to call setBounds() on the Swing component.
*
* @param x the X coordinate of the upper left corner of the component
* @param y the Y coordinate of the upper left corner of the component
* @param width the width of the component
* @param height the height of the component
*/
public void setBounds(int x, int y, int width, int height)
{
reshape(x, y, width, height);
}
/**
* Sets the cursor of the component. This is called by
* {@link Component#setCursor(Cursor)}.
*
* This is implemented to call setCursor() on the Swing component.
*
* @specnote Part of the earlier 1.1 API, apparently no longer needed.
*/
public void setCursor(Cursor cursor)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setCursor(cursor);
}
/**
* Sets the enabled/disabled state of this component. This is called by
* {@link Component#setEnabled(boolean)}.
*
* This is implemented to call setEnabled() on the Swing component.
*
* @param enabled <code>true</code> to enable the component,
* <code>false</code> to disable it
*/
public void setEnabled(boolean enabled)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setEnabled(enabled);
}
/**
* Sets the font of the component. This is called by
* {@link Component#setFont(Font)}.
*
* This is implemented to call setFont() on the Swing component.
*
* @param font the font to set
*/
public void setFont(Font font)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setFont(font);
}
/**
* Sets the foreground color of the component. This is called by
* {@link Component#setForeground(Color)}.
*
* This is implemented to call setForeground() on the Swing component.
*
* @param color the foreground color to set
*/
public void setForeground(Color color)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setForeground(color);
}
/**
* Sets the visibility state of the component. This is called by
* {@link Component#setVisible(boolean)}.
*
* This is implemented to call setVisible() on the Swing component.
*
* @param visible <code>true</code> to make the component visible,
* <code>false</code> to make it invisible
*/
public void setVisible(boolean visible)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setVisible(visible);
}
/**
* Makes the component visible. This is called by {@link Component#show()}.
*
* This is implemented to call setVisible(true) on the Swing component.
*/
public void show()
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setVisible(true);
}
/**
* Get the graphics configuration of the component. The color model
* of the component can be derived from the configuration.
*
* This is implemented to return the GraphicsConfiguration of the parent
* component. This will eventually call the toplevel component peer, which
* is expected to provide a real implementation.
*
* @return the graphics configuration of the component
*/
public GraphicsConfiguration getGraphicsConfiguration()
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
return parentPeer.getGraphicsConfiguration();
}
/**
* Part of an older API, no longer needed.
*/
public void setEventMask(long mask)
{
// Nothing to do here.
}
/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if this component has been obscured,
* <code>false</code> otherwise. This will only work if
* {@link #canDetermineObscurity()} also returns <code>true</code>.
*
* This is not yet implemented.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if this component has been obscured,
* <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
public boolean isObscured()
{
return false;
}
/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if this component peer can determine if the
* component has been obscured, <code>false</code> otherwise.
*
* This is not yet implemented.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if this component peer can determine if the
* component has been obscured, <code>false</code> otherwise
*/
public boolean canDetermineObscurity()
{
return false;
}
/**
* Coalesces the specified paint event.
*
* @param e the paint event
*/
public void coalescePaintEvent(PaintEvent e)
{
// Nothing to do here yet.
}
/**
* Updates the cursor. This is not yet implemented.
*/
public void updateCursorImmediately()
{
// Nothing to do here yet.
}
/**
* Returns true, if this component can handle wheel scrolling,
* <code>false</code> otherwise.
*
* This is not yet implemented and returns <code>false</code>.
*
* @return true, if this component can handle wheel scrolling,
* <code>false</code> otherwise
*/
public boolean handlesWheelScrolling()
{
return false;
}
/**
* A convenience method that creates a volatile image. The volatile
* image is created on the screen device on which this component is
* displayed, in the device's current graphics configuration.
*
* This is implemented to let the parent component peer create an image.
* This eventually ends up in the toplevel component peer, which is then
* responsible for creating the real image.
*
* @param width width of the image
* @param height height of the image
*
* @see VolatileImage
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public VolatileImage createVolatileImage(int width, int height)
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
return parentPeer.createVolatileImage(width, height);
}
/**
* Create a number of image buffers that implement a buffering
* strategy according to the given capabilities.
*
* This is implemented to forward to the parent component peer. Eventually
* this ends up in the top level component peer, which is then responsible
* for doing the real work.
*
* @param numBuffers the number of buffers
* @param caps the buffering capabilities
*
* @throws AWTException if the specified buffering strategy is not
* implemented
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public void createBuffers(int numBuffers, BufferCapabilities caps) throws AWTException
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
parentPeer.createBuffers(numBuffers, caps);
}
/**
* Return the back buffer of this component.
*
* This is implemented to forward to the parent. Eventually this ends
* up in the toplevel component, which is then responsible for providing
* a back buffer.
*
* @return the back buffer of this component.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public Image getBackBuffer()
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
return parentPeer.getBackBuffer();
}
/**
* Perform a page flip, leaving the contents of the back buffer in
* the specified state.
*
* This is implemented to forward to the parent. Eventually this ends
* up in the toplevel component, which is then responsible for doing the real
* work.
*
* @param contents the state in which to leave the back buffer
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public void flip(FlipContents contents)
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
parentPeer.flip(contents);
}
/**
* Destroy the resources created by createBuffers.
*
* This is implemented to forward to the parent component peer. Eventually
* this ends up in the top level component peer, which is then responsible
* for doing the real work.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public void destroyBuffers()
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent();
ComponentPeer parentPeer = parent.getPeer();
parentPeer.destroyBuffers();
}
/**
* Get the bounds of this component peer.
*
* This is implemented to forward to the Swing component.
*
* @return component peer bounds
* @since 1.5
*/
public Rectangle getBounds()
{
Rectangle retVal;
if (swingComponent != null)
retVal = swingComponent.getJComponent().getBounds();
else
retVal = new Rectangle();
return retVal;
}
/**
* Reparent this component under another container.
*
* @param parent
* @since 1.5
*/
public void reparent(ContainerPeer parent)
{
// Nothing to do here.
}
/**
* Set the bounds of this component peer.
*
* This is implemented to forward to the swing component.
*
* @param x the new x co-ordinate
* @param y the new y co-ordinate
* @param width the new width
* @param height the new height
* @param z the new stacking level
* @since 1.5
*/
public void setBounds(int x, int y, int width, int height, int z)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().setBounds(x, y, width, height);
// FIXME: Somehow handle the Z order.
}
/**
* Check if this component supports being reparented.
*
* @return true if this component can be reparented,
* false otherwise.
* @since 1.5
*/
public boolean isReparentSupported()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Layout this component peer.
*
* @since 1.5
*/
public void layout()
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().doLayout();
}
/**
* Triggers 'heavyweight' painting of the components. This usually calls
* paint() on the Swing component.
*
* @param g the graphics context to use for painting
*/
protected void peerPaint(Graphics g)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.getJComponent().paint(g);
}
/**
* Handles mouse events on the component. This is usually forwarded to the
* SwingComponent's processMouseEvent() method.
*
* @param e the mouse event
*/
protected void handleMouseEvent(MouseEvent e)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.handleMouseEvent(e);
}
/**
* Handles mouse motion events on the component. This is usually forwarded
* to the SwingComponent's processMouseMotionEvent() method.
*
* @param e the mouse motion event
*/
protected void handleMouseMotionEvent(MouseEvent e)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.handleMouseMotionEvent(e);
}
/**
* Handles key events on the component. This is usually forwarded to the
* SwingComponent's processKeyEvent() method.
*
* @param e the key event
*/
protected void handleKeyEvent(KeyEvent e)
{
if (swingComponent != null)
swingComponent.handleKeyEvent(e);
}
/**
* Returns the AWT component for this peer.
*
* @return the AWT component for this peer
*/
public Component getComponent()
{
return awtComponent;
}
}
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