7150105: [macosx] four scroll-buttons don't display. scroll-sliders cursors are TextCursor.
Reviewed-by: anthony, art, alexp
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package sun.lwawt;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.Cursor;
import java.awt.Point;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
import sun.awt.SunToolkit;
public abstract class LWCursorManager {
/**
* A flag to indicate if the update is scheduled, so we don't process it
* twice.
*/
private final AtomicBoolean updatePending = new AtomicBoolean(false);
protected LWCursorManager() {
}
/**
* Sets the cursor to correspond the component currently under mouse.
*
* This method should not be executed on the toolkit thread as it
* calls to user code (e.g. Container.findComponentAt).
*/
public final void updateCursor() {
updatePending.set(false);
updateCursorImpl();
}
/**
* Schedules updating the cursor on the corresponding event dispatch
* thread for the given window.
*
* This method is called on the toolkit thread as a result of a
* native update cursor request (e.g. WM_SETCURSOR on Windows).
*/
public final void updateCursorLater(final LWWindowPeer window) {
if (updatePending.compareAndSet(false, true)) {
Runnable r = new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
updateCursor();
}
};
SunToolkit.executeOnEventHandlerThread(window.getTarget(), r);
}
}
private void updateCursorImpl() {
final Point cursorPos = getCursorPosition();
final Component c = findComponent(cursorPos);
final Cursor cursor;
final Object peer = LWToolkit.targetToPeer(c);
if (peer instanceof LWComponentPeer) {
final LWComponentPeer<?, ?> lwpeer = (LWComponentPeer<?, ?>) peer;
final Point p = lwpeer.getLocationOnScreen();
cursor = lwpeer.getCursor(new Point(cursorPos.x - p.x,
cursorPos.y - p.y));
} else {
cursor = (c != null) ? c.getCursor() : null;
}
// TODO: default cursor for modal blocked windows
setCursor(cursor);
}
/**
* Returns the first visible, enabled and showing component under cursor.
*
* @param cursorPos Current cursor position.
* @return Component
*/
private static final Component findComponent(final Point cursorPos) {
final LWComponentPeer<?, ?> peer = LWWindowPeer.getPeerUnderCursor();
Component c = null;
if (peer != null) {
c = peer.getTarget();
if (c instanceof Container) {
final Point p = peer.getLocationOnScreen();
c = ((Container) c).findComponentAt(cursorPos.x - p.x,
cursorPos.y - p.y);
}
while (c != null) {
if (c.isVisible() && c.isEnabled() && (c.getPeer() != null)) {
break;
}
c = c.getParent();
}
}
return c;
}
/**
* Returns the current cursor position.
*/
// TODO: make it public to reuse for MouseInfo
protected abstract Point getCursorPosition();
/**
* Sets a cursor. The cursor can be null if the mouse is not over a Java
* window.
* @param cursor the new {@code Cursor}.
*/
protected abstract void setCursor(Cursor cursor);
}