5100701: Toolkit.getLockingKeyState() does not work on XToolkit, but works on Motif
Summary: Does not work on Motif but works on XToolkit now; implemented using XQueryPointer.
Reviewed-by: anthony
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/**
* This class is a placeholder for all internal static objects that represent
* system state. We keep our representation up-to-date with actual system
* state by tracking events, such as X Focus, Component under cursor etc.
* All attributes should be static private with accessors to simpify change
* tracking.
*/
package sun.awt.X11;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
class XAwtState {
/**
* The mouse is over this component.
* If the component is not disabled, it received MOUSE_ENTERED but no MOUSE_EXITED.
*/
private static WeakReference componentMouseEnteredRef = null;
static void setComponentMouseEntered(Component component) {
XToolkit.awtLock();
try {
if (component == null) {
componentMouseEnteredRef = null;
return;
}
if (component != getComponentMouseEntered()) {
componentMouseEnteredRef = new WeakReference(component);
}
} finally {
XToolkit.awtUnlock();
}
}
static Component getComponentMouseEntered() {
XToolkit.awtLock();
try {
if (componentMouseEnteredRef == null) {
return null;
}
return (Component)componentMouseEnteredRef.get();
} finally {
XToolkit.awtUnlock();
}
}
/**
* The XBaseWindow is created with OwnerGrabButtonMask
* (see X vol. 1, 8.3.3.2) so inside the app Key, Motion, and Button events
* are received by the window they actualy happened on, not the grabber.
* Then XBaseWindow dispatches them to the grabber. As a result
* XAnyEvent.get_window() returns actual window the event is originated,
* though the event is dispatched by the grabber.
*/
private static boolean inManualGrab = false;
static boolean isManualGrab() {
return inManualGrab;
}
private static WeakReference grabWindowRef = null;
/**
* The X Active Grab overrides any other active grab by the same
* client see XGrabPointer, XGrabKeyboard
*/
static void setGrabWindow(XBaseWindow grabWindow) {
setGrabWindow(grabWindow, false);
}
/**
* Automatic passive grab doesn't override active grab see XGrabButton
*/
static void setAutoGrabWindow(XBaseWindow grabWindow) {
setGrabWindow(grabWindow, true);
}
private static void setGrabWindow(XBaseWindow grabWindow, boolean isAutoGrab) {
XToolkit.awtLock();
try {
if (inManualGrab && isAutoGrab) {
return;
}
inManualGrab = grabWindow != null && !isAutoGrab;
if (grabWindow == null) {
grabWindowRef = null;
return;
}
if (grabWindow != getGrabWindow()) {
grabWindowRef = new WeakReference(grabWindow);
}
} finally {
XToolkit.awtUnlock();
}
}
static XBaseWindow getGrabWindow() {
XToolkit.awtLock();
try {
if (grabWindowRef == null) {
return null;
}
XBaseWindow xbw = (XBaseWindow)grabWindowRef.get();
if( xbw != null && xbw.isDisposed() ) {
xbw = null;
grabWindowRef = null;
}else if( xbw == null ) {
grabWindowRef = null;
}
return xbw;
} finally {
XToolkit.awtUnlock();
}
}
}