8074028: Remove API references to java.awt.peer
Reviewed-by: alanb, ant, yan, prr
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package com.apple.laf;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.plaf.ButtonUI;
import com.apple.laf.AquaMenuItemUI.IndeterminateListener;
import sun.awt.AWTAccessor;
import sun.lwawt.macosx.*;
@SuppressWarnings("serial") // JDK implementation class
final class ScreenMenuItemCheckbox extends CheckboxMenuItem
implements ActionListener, ComponentListener, ScreenMenuPropertyHandler,
ItemListener {
JMenuItem fMenuItem;
MenuContainer fParent;
ScreenMenuItemCheckbox(final JCheckBoxMenuItem mi) {
super(mi.getText(), mi.getState());
init(mi);
}
ScreenMenuItemCheckbox(final JRadioButtonMenuItem mi) {
super(mi.getText(), mi.getModel().isSelected());
init(mi);
}
public void init(final JMenuItem mi) {
fMenuItem = mi;
setEnabled(fMenuItem.isEnabled());
}
ScreenMenuPropertyListener fPropertyListener;
public void addNotify() {
super.addNotify();
// Avoid the Auto toggle behavior of AWT CheckBoxMenuItem
CCheckboxMenuItem ccb = AWTAccessor.getMenuComponentAccessor().getPeer(this);
ccb.setAutoToggle(false);
fMenuItem.addComponentListener(this);
fPropertyListener = new ScreenMenuPropertyListener(this);
fMenuItem.addPropertyChangeListener(fPropertyListener);
addActionListener(this);
addItemListener(this);
fMenuItem.addItemListener(this);
setIndeterminate(IndeterminateListener.isIndeterminate(fMenuItem));
// can't setState or setAccelerator or setIcon till we have a peer
setAccelerator(fMenuItem.getAccelerator());
final Icon icon = fMenuItem.getIcon();
if (icon != null) {
this.setIcon(icon);
}
final String tooltipText = fMenuItem.getToolTipText();
if (tooltipText != null) {
this.setToolTipText(tooltipText);
}
// sja fix is this needed?
fMenuItem.addItemListener(this);
final ButtonUI ui = fMenuItem.getUI();
if (ui instanceof ScreenMenuItemUI) {
((ScreenMenuItemUI)ui).updateListenersForScreenMenuItem();
}
if (fMenuItem instanceof JCheckBoxMenuItem) {
forceSetState(fMenuItem.isSelected());
} else {
forceSetState(fMenuItem.getModel().isSelected());
}
}
public void removeNotify() {
fMenuItem.removeComponentListener(this);
fMenuItem.removePropertyChangeListener(fPropertyListener);
fPropertyListener = null;
removeActionListener(this);
removeItemListener(this);
fMenuItem.removeItemListener(this);
super.removeNotify();
}
@Override
public synchronized void setLabel(final String label) {
ScreenMenuItem.syncLabelAndKS(this, label, fMenuItem.getAccelerator());
}
@Override
public void setAccelerator(final KeyStroke ks) {
ScreenMenuItem.syncLabelAndKS(this, fMenuItem.getText(), ks);
}
public void actionPerformed(final ActionEvent e) {
fMenuItem.doClick(0); // This takes care of all the different events
}
/**
* Invoked when the component's size changes.
*/
public void componentResized(final ComponentEvent e) {}
/**
* Invoked when the component's position changes.
*/
public void componentMoved(final ComponentEvent e) {}
/**
* Invoked when the component has been made visible.
* See componentHidden - we should still have a MenuItem
* it just isn't inserted
*/
public void componentShown(final ComponentEvent e) {
setVisible(true);
}
/**
* Invoked when the component has been made invisible.
* MenuComponent.setVisible does nothing,
* so we remove the ScreenMenuItem from the ScreenMenu
* but leave it in fItems
*/
public void componentHidden(final ComponentEvent e) {
setVisible(false);
}
public void setToolTipText(final String text) {
Object peer = AWTAccessor.getMenuComponentAccessor().getPeer(this);
if (!(peer instanceof CMenuItem)) return;
((CMenuItem)peer).setToolTipText(text);
}
public void setIcon(final Icon i) {
Object peer = AWTAccessor.getMenuComponentAccessor().getPeer(this);
if (!(peer instanceof CMenuItem)) return;
final CMenuItem cmi = (CMenuItem)peer;
Image img = null;
if (i != null) {
if (i.getIconWidth() > 0 && i.getIconHeight() > 0) {
img = AquaIcon.getImageForIcon(i);
}
}
cmi.setImage(img);
}
public void setVisible(final boolean b) {
// Tell our parent to add/remove us
// Hang on to our parent
if (fParent == null) fParent = getParent();
((ScreenMenuPropertyHandler)fParent).setChildVisible(fMenuItem, b);
}
// we have no children
public void setChildVisible(final JMenuItem child, final boolean b) {}
/**
* Invoked when an item's state has been changed.
*/
public void itemStateChanged(final ItemEvent e) {
if (e.getSource() == this) {
fMenuItem.doClick(0);
return;
}
switch (e.getStateChange()) {
case ItemEvent.SELECTED:
forceSetState(true);
break;
case ItemEvent.DESELECTED:
forceSetState(false);
break;
}
}
public void setIndeterminate(final boolean indeterminate) {
Object peer = AWTAccessor.getMenuComponentAccessor().getPeer(this);
if (peer instanceof CCheckboxMenuItem) {
((CCheckboxMenuItem)peer).setIsIndeterminate(indeterminate);
}
}
/*
* The CCheckboxMenuItem peer is calling setState unconditionally every time user clicks the menu
* However for Swing controls in the screen menu bar it is wrong - the state should be changed only
* in response to the ITEM_STATE_CHANGED event. So the setState is overridden to no-op and all the
* correct state changes are made with forceSetState
*/
@Override
public synchronized void setState(boolean b) {
// No Op
}
private void forceSetState(boolean b) {
super.setState(b);
}
}