-/* xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
+/* xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 2006-2013 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
* documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
#import "xlockmoreI.h"
#import "jwxyz-timers.h"
+
/* Garbage collection only exists if we are being compiled against the
10.6 SDK or newer, not if we are building against the 10.4 SDK.
*/
# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+extern NSDictionary *make_function_table_dict(void); // ios-function-table.m
+
/* Stub definition of the superclass, for iPhone.
*/
@implementation ScreenSaverView
+@interface XScreenSaverView (Private)
+- (void) stopAndClose:(Bool)relaunch;
+@end
+
@implementation XScreenSaverView
// Given a lower-cased saver name, returns the function table for it.
CFBundleRef cfb = CFBundleCreate (kCFAllocatorDefault, url);
CFRelease (url);
NSAssert1 (cfb, @"no CFBundle for \"%@\"", path);
+ // #### Analyze says "Potential leak of an object stored into cfb"
if (! name)
name = [[path lastPathComponent] stringByDeletingPathExtension];
- NSString *table_name = [[name lowercaseString]
- stringByAppendingString:
- @"_xscreensaver_function_table"];
+ name = [[name lowercaseString]
+ stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@" "
+ withString:@""];
+
+# ifndef USE_IPHONE
+ // CFBundleGetDataPointerForName doesn't work in "Archive" builds.
+ // I'm guessing that symbol-stripping is mandatory. Fuck.
+ NSString *table_name = [name stringByAppendingString:
+ @"_xscreensaver_function_table"];
void *addr = CFBundleGetDataPointerForName (cfb, (CFStringRef) table_name);
CFRelease (cfb);
if (! addr)
NSLog (@"no symbol \"%@\" for \"%@\"", table_name, path);
+# else // USE_IPHONE
+ // Remember: any time you add a new saver to the iOS app,
+ // manually run "make ios-function-table.m"!
+ if (! function_tables)
+ function_tables = [make_function_table_dict() retain];
+ NSValue *v = [function_tables objectForKey: name];
+ void *addr = v ? [v pointerValue] : 0;
+# endif // USE_IPHONE
+
return (struct xscreensaver_function_table *) addr;
}
strcat (npath, opath);
if (putenv (npath)) {
perror ("putenv");
- abort();
+ NSAssert1 (0, @"putenv \"%s\" failed", npath);
}
/* Don't free (npath) -- MacOS's putenv() does not copy it. */
strcat (env, s);
if (putenv (env)) {
perror ("putenv");
- abort();
+ NSAssert1 (0, @"putenv \"%s\" failed", env);
}
/* Don't free (env) -- MacOS's putenv() does not copy it. */
}
# endif
// ".textLiteral: ",
// ".textFile: ",
- ".textURL: http://twitter.com/statuses/public_timeline.atom",
+ ".textURL: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:NewPages&feed=rss",
// ".textProgram: ",
".grabDesktopImages: yes",
+# ifndef USE_IPHONE
".chooseRandomImages: no",
+# else
+ ".chooseRandomImages: yes",
+# endif
".imageDirectory: ~/Pictures",
".relaunchDelay: 2",
0
"org.jwz.xscreensaver.<SAVERNAME>.<NUMBERS>.plist"
*/
NSString *name = [NSString stringWithCString:xsft->progclass
- encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
+ encoding:NSISOLatin1StringEncoding];
name = [@"org.jwz.xscreensaver." stringByAppendingString:name];
[self setResourcesEnv:name];
next_frame_time = 0;
-# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+# ifdef USE_BACKBUFFER
[self createBackbuffer];
+ [self initLayer];
+# endif
+# ifdef USE_IPHONE
// So we can tell when we're docked.
[UIDevice currentDevice].batteryMonitoringEnabled = YES;
# endif // USE_IPHONE
return self;
}
+- (void) initLayer
+{
+# ifndef USE_IPHONE
+ [self setLayer: [CALayer layer]];
+ [self setWantsLayer: YES];
+# endif
+}
+
+
- (id) initWithFrame:(NSRect)frame isPreview:(BOOL)p
{
return [self initWithFrame:frame saverName:0 isPreview:p];
if (xdpy)
jwxyz_free_display (xdpy);
-# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+# ifdef USE_BACKBUFFER
if (backbuffer)
CGContextRelease (backbuffer);
# endif
// xsft
// fpst
- // orientation_timer
[super dealloc];
}
selector:@selector(allSystemsGo:)
userInfo:nil
repeats:NO];
+
# endif // USE_IPHONE
// Never automatically turn the screen off if we are docked,
fps_draw (fpst);
}
+
#ifdef USE_IPHONE
-/* Create a bitmap context into which we render everything.
+/* On iPhones with Retina displays, we can draw the savers in "real"
+ pixels, and that works great. The 320x480 "point" screen is really
+ a 640x960 *pixel* screen. However, Retina iPads have 768x1024
+ point screens which are 1536x2048 pixels, and apparently that's
+ enough pixels that copying those bits to the screen is slow. Like,
+ drops us from 15fps to 7fps. So, on Retina iPads, we don't draw in
+ real pixels. This will probably make the savers look better
+ anyway, since that's a higher resolution than most desktop monitors
+ have even today. (This is only true for X11 programs, not GL
+ programs. Those are fine at full rez.)
+
+ This method is overridden in XScreenSaverGLView, since this kludge
+ isn't necessary for GL programs, being resolution independent by
+ nature.
*/
-- (void) createBackbuffer
+- (CGFloat) hackedContentScaleFactor
{
- CGContextRef ob = backbuffer;
- NSSize osize = backbuffer_size;
-
- CGColorSpaceRef cs = CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB();
- double s = self.contentScaleFactor;
- backbuffer_size.width = (int) (s * rot_current_size.width);
- backbuffer_size.height = (int) (s * rot_current_size.height);
- backbuffer = CGBitmapContextCreate (NULL,
- backbuffer_size.width,
- backbuffer_size.height,
- 8,
- backbuffer_size.width * 4,
- cs,
- kCGImageAlphaPremultipliedLast);
- NSAssert (backbuffer, @"unable to allocate back buffer");
- CGColorSpaceRelease (cs);
-
- // Clear it.
- CGContextSetGrayFillColor (backbuffer, 0, 1);
- CGRect r = CGRectZero;
- r.size = backbuffer_size;
- CGContextFillRect (backbuffer, r);
-
- if (ob) {
- // Restore old bits, as much as possible, to the X11 upper left origin.
- NSRect rect;
- rect.origin.x = 0;
- rect.origin.y = (backbuffer_size.height - osize.height);
- rect.size = osize;
- CGImageRef img = CGBitmapContextCreateImage (ob);
- CGContextDrawImage (backbuffer, rect, img);
- CGImageRelease (img);
- CGContextRelease (ob);
- }
+ GLfloat s = [self contentScaleFactor];
+ CGRect frame = [self bounds];
+ if (frame.size.width >= 1024 ||
+ frame.size.height >= 1024)
+ s = 1;
+ return s;
}
+
static GLfloat _global_rot_current_angle_kludge;
double current_device_rotation (void)
# undef CLAMP180
- double s = self.contentScaleFactor;
- if (((int) backbuffer_size.width != (int) (s * rot_current_size.width) ||
- (int) backbuffer_size.height != (int) (s * rot_current_size.height))
-/* && rotation_ratio == -1*/)
- [self setFrame:[self frame]];
+ double s = [self hackedContentScaleFactor];
+ if (!ignore_rotation_p &&
+ /* rotation_ratio && */
+ ((int) backbuffer_size.width != (int) (s * rot_current_size.width) ||
+ (int) backbuffer_size.height != (int) (s * rot_current_size.height)))
+ [self resize_x11];
+}
+
+
+- (void)alertView:(UIAlertView *)av clickedButtonAtIndex:(NSInteger)i
+{
+ if (i == 0) exit (-1); // Cancel
+ [self stopAndClose:NO]; // Keep going
+}
+
+- (void) handleException: (NSException *)e
+{
+ NSLog (@"Caught exception: %@", e);
+ [[[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:
+ [NSString stringWithFormat: @"%s crashed!",
+ xsft->progclass]
+ message:
+ [NSString stringWithFormat:
+ @"The error message was:"
+ "\n\n%@\n\n"
+ "If it keeps crashing, try "
+ "resetting its options.",
+ e]
+ delegate: self
+ cancelButtonTitle: @"Exit"
+ otherButtonTitles: @"Keep going", nil]
+ show];
+ [self stopAnimation];
}
#endif // USE_IPHONE
+#ifdef USE_BACKBUFFER
+
+/* Create a bitmap context into which we render everything.
+ If the desired size has changed, re-created it.
+ */
+- (void) createBackbuffer
+{
+# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+ double s = [self hackedContentScaleFactor];
+ int new_w = s * rot_current_size.width;
+ int new_h = s * rot_current_size.height;
+# else
+ int new_w = [self bounds].size.width;
+ int new_h = [self bounds].size.height;
+# endif
+
+ if (backbuffer &&
+ backbuffer_size.width == new_w &&
+ backbuffer_size.height == new_h)
+ return;
+
+ CGSize osize = backbuffer_size;
+ CGContextRef ob = backbuffer;
+
+ backbuffer_size.width = new_w;
+ backbuffer_size.height = new_h;
+
+ CGColorSpaceRef cs = CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB();
+ backbuffer = CGBitmapContextCreate (NULL,
+ backbuffer_size.width,
+ backbuffer_size.height,
+ 8,
+ backbuffer_size.width * 4,
+ cs,
+ kCGImageAlphaPremultipliedLast);
+ CGColorSpaceRelease (cs);
+ NSAssert (backbuffer, @"unable to allocate back buffer");
+
+ // Clear it.
+ CGRect r;
+ r.origin.x = r.origin.y = 0;
+ r.size = backbuffer_size;
+ CGContextSetGrayFillColor (backbuffer, 0, 1);
+ CGContextFillRect (backbuffer, r);
+
+ if (ob) {
+ // Restore old bits, as much as possible, to the X11 upper left origin.
+ CGRect rect;
+ rect.origin.x = 0;
+ rect.origin.y = (backbuffer_size.height - osize.height);
+ rect.size = osize;
+ CGImageRef img = CGBitmapContextCreateImage (ob);
+ CGContextDrawImage (backbuffer, rect, img);
+ CGImageRelease (img);
+ CGContextRelease (ob);
+ }
+}
+
+#endif // USE_BACKBUFFER
+
+
+/* Inform X11 that the size of our window has changed.
+ */
+- (void) resize_x11
+{
+ if (!xwindow) return; // early
+
+# ifdef USE_BACKBUFFER
+ [self createBackbuffer];
+ jwxyz_window_resized (xdpy, xwindow,
+ 0, 0,
+ backbuffer_size.width, backbuffer_size.height,
+ backbuffer);
+# else // !USE_BACKBUFFER
+ NSRect r = [self frame]; // ignoring rotation is closer
+ r.size = [self bounds].size; // to what XGetGeometry expects.
+ jwxyz_window_resized (xdpy, xwindow,
+ r.origin.x, r.origin.y,
+ r.size.width, r.size.height,
+ 0);
+# endif // !USE_BACKBUFFER
+
+ // Next time render_x11 is called, run the saver's reshape_cb.
+ resized_p = YES;
+}
+
+
- (void) render_x11
{
# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+ @try {
+
if (orientation == UIDeviceOrientationUnknown)
[self didRotate:nil];
[self hackRotation];
if (!initted_p) {
if (! xdpy) {
-# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+# ifdef USE_BACKBUFFER
NSAssert (backbuffer, @"no back buffer");
xdpy = jwxyz_make_display (self, backbuffer);
# else
xdpy = jwxyz_make_display (self, 0);
# endif
xwindow = XRootWindow (xdpy, 0);
-
-# ifdef USE_IPHONE
- jwxyz_window_resized (xdpy, xwindow,
- 0, 0,
- backbuffer_size.width, backbuffer_size.height,
- backbuffer);
-# else
- NSRect r = [self frame];
- jwxyz_window_resized (xdpy, xwindow,
- r.origin.x, r.origin.y,
- r.size.width, r.size.height,
- 0);
-# endif
+ [self resize_x11];
}
if (!setup_p) {
resized_p = NO;
NSAssert(!xdata, @"xdata already initialized");
+# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+ /* Some X11 hacks (fluidballs) want to ignore all rotation events. */
+ ignore_rotation_p =
+ get_boolean_resource (xdpy, "ignoreRotation", "IgnoreRotation");
+# endif // USE_IPHONE
+
+
# undef ya_rand_init
ya_rand_init (0);
// Xlib drawing takes place under the animation timer.
[self resizeContext];
NSRect r;
-# ifndef USE_IPHONE
- r = [self frame];
-# else // USE_IPHONE
+# ifndef USE_BACKBUFFER
+ r = [self bounds];
+# else // USE_BACKBUFFER
r.origin.x = 0;
r.origin.y = 0;
r.size.width = backbuffer_size.width;
r.size.height = backbuffer_size.height;
-# endif // USE_IPHONE
+# endif // USE_BACKBUFFER
xsft->reshape_cb (xdpy, xwindow, xdata, r.size.width, r.size.height);
resized_p = NO;
}
-
// Run any XtAppAddInput callbacks now.
// (Note that XtAppAddTimeOut callbacks have already been run by
// the Cocoa event loop.)
}
}
# endif // DO_GC_HACKERY
+
+# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+ }
+ @catch (NSException *e) {
+ [self handleException: e];
+ }
+# endif // USE_IPHONE
}
-/* On MacOS: drawRect does nothing, and animateOneFrame renders.
- On iOS GL: drawRect does nothing, and animateOneFrame renders.
- On iOS X11: drawRect renders, and animateOneFrame marks the view dirty.
+/* drawRect always does nothing, and animateOneFrame renders bits to the
+ screen. This is (now) true of both X11 and GL on both MacOS and iOS.
*/
-#ifndef USE_IPHONE
- (void)drawRect:(NSRect)rect
{
[super drawRect:rect]; // early: black.
}
+
+#ifndef USE_BACKBUFFER
+
- (void) animateOneFrame
{
[self render_x11];
}
-#else // USE_IPHONE
+#else // USE_BACKBUFFER
-- (void)drawRect:(NSRect)rect
+- (void) animateOneFrame
{
// Render X11 into the backing store bitmap...
NSAssert (backbuffer, @"no back buffer");
- UIGraphicsPushContext (backbuffer);
- [self render_x11];
- UIGraphicsPopContext();
-
- // Then copy that bitmap to the screen.
-
- CGContextRef cgc = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext();
-
- // Mask it to only update the parts that are exposed.
-// CGContextClipToRect (cgc, rect);
-
- double s = self.contentScaleFactor;
- CGRect frame = [self frame];
- NSRect target;
- target.size.width = backbuffer_size.width;
- target.size.height = backbuffer_size.height;
- target.origin.x = (s * frame.size.width - target.size.width) / 2;
- target.origin.y = (s * frame.size.height - target.size.height) / 2;
-
- target.origin.x /= s;
- target.origin.y /= s;
- target.size.width /= s;
- target.size.height /= s;
-
- CGAffineTransform t = CGAffineTransformIdentity;
+# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+ UIGraphicsPushContext (backbuffer);
+# endif
- // Rotate around center
- float cx = frame.size.width / 2;
- float cy = frame.size.height / 2;
- t = CGAffineTransformTranslate (t, cx, cy);
- t = CGAffineTransformRotate (t, -rot_current_angle / (180.0 / M_PI));
- t = CGAffineTransformTranslate (t, -cx, -cy);
+ [self render_x11];
- // Flip Y axis
- t = CGAffineTransformConcat (t,
- CGAffineTransformMake ( 1, 0, 0,
- -1, 0, frame.size.height));
+# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+ UIGraphicsPopContext();
+# endif
- // Clear background (visible in corners of screen during rotation)
- if (rotation_ratio != -1) {
- CGContextSetGrayFillColor (cgc, 0, 1);
- CGContextFillRect (cgc, frame);
+# ifdef USE_IPHONE
+ // Then compute the transformations for rotation.
+
+ if (!ignore_rotation_p) {
+ // The rotation origin for layer.affineTransform is in the center already.
+ CGAffineTransform t =
+ CGAffineTransformMakeRotation (rot_current_angle / (180.0 / M_PI));
+
+ // Correct the aspect ratio.
+ CGRect frame = [self bounds];
+ double s = [self hackedContentScaleFactor];
+ t = CGAffineTransformScale(t,
+ backbuffer_size.width / (s * frame.size.width),
+ backbuffer_size.height / (s * frame.size.height));
+ self.layer.affineTransform = t;
}
+# endif // USE_IPHONE
- CGContextConcatCTM (cgc, t);
+ // Then copy that bitmap to the screen, by just stuffing it into
+ // the layer. The superclass drawRect method will handle the rest.
- // Copy the backbuffer to the screen.
- // Note that CGContextDrawImage measures in "points", not "pixels".
CGImageRef img = CGBitmapContextCreateImage (backbuffer);
- CGContextDrawImage (cgc, target, img);
+ self.layer.contents = (id)img;
CGImageRelease (img);
}
-- (void) animateOneFrame
-{
- [self setNeedsDisplay];
-}
-
-#endif // !USE_IPHONE
+#endif // !USE_BACKBUFFER
{
[super setFrame:newRect];
-# ifdef USE_IPHONE
- [self createBackbuffer];
-# endif
-
- resized_p = YES; // The reshape_cb runs in render_x11
- if (xwindow) { // inform Xlib that the window has changed now.
-# ifdef USE_IPHONE
- NSAssert (backbuffer, @"no back buffer");
- // The backbuffer is the rotated size, and so is the xwindow.
- jwxyz_window_resized (xdpy, xwindow,
- 0, 0,
- backbuffer_size.width, backbuffer_size.height,
- backbuffer);
-# else
- jwxyz_window_resized (xdpy, xwindow,
- newRect.origin.x, newRect.origin.y,
- newRect.size.width, newRect.size.height,
- 0);
-# endif
- }
+ if (xwindow) // inform Xlib that the window has changed now.
+ [self resize_x11];
}
- (void) setFrameSize:(NSSize) newSize
{
[super setFrameSize:newSize];
- resized_p = YES;
if (xwindow)
- jwxyz_window_resized (xdpy, xwindow,
- [self frame].origin.x,
- [self frame].origin.y,
- newSize.width, newSize.height,
- 0); // backbuffer only on iPhone
+ [self resize_x11];
}
# endif // !USE_IPHONE
{
NSBundle *bundle = [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]];
NSString *file = [NSString stringWithCString:xsft->progclass
- encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
+ encoding:NSISOLatin1StringEncoding];
file = [file lowercaseString];
NSString *path = [bundle pathForResource:file ofType:@"xml"];
if (!path) {
// #### am I expected to retain this, or not? wtf.
// I thought not, but if I don't do this, we (sometimes) crash.
+ // #### Analyze says "potential leak of an object stored into sheet"
[sheet retain];
return sheet;
NSPoint p = [[[e window] contentView] convertPoint:[e locationInWindow]
toView:self];
# ifdef USE_IPHONE
- double s = self.contentScaleFactor;
+ double s = [self hackedContentScaleFactor];
# else
int s = 1;
# endif
int x = s * p.x;
- int y = s * ([self frame].size.height - p.y);
+ int y = s * ([self bounds].size.height - p.y);
xe.xany.type = type;
switch (type) {
}
}
+ if (! k) return YES; // E.g., "KeyRelease XK_Shift_L"
+
xe.xkey.keycode = k;
xe.xkey.state = state;
break;
}
default:
- abort();
+ NSAssert1 (0, @"unknown X11 event type: %d", type);
+ break;
}
[self lockFocus];
#else // USE_IPHONE
+- (void) stopAndClose:(Bool)relaunch_p
+{
+ if ([self isAnimating])
+ [self stopAnimation];
+
+ /* Need to make the SaverListController be the firstResponder again
+ so that it can continue to receive its own shake events. I
+ suppose that this abstraction-breakage means that I'm adding
+ XScreenSaverView to the UINavigationController wrong...
+ */
+ UIViewController *v = [[self window] rootViewController];
+ if ([v isKindOfClass: [UINavigationController class]]) {
+ UINavigationController *n = (UINavigationController *) v;
+ [[n topViewController] becomeFirstResponder];
+ }
+
+ UIView *fader = [self superview]; // the "backgroundView" view is our parent
+
+ if (relaunch_p) { // Fake a shake on the SaverListController.
+ // Why is [self window] sometimes null here?
+ UIWindow *w = [[UIApplication sharedApplication] keyWindow];
+ UIViewController *v = [w rootViewController];
+ if ([v isKindOfClass: [UINavigationController class]]) {
+ UINavigationController *n = (UINavigationController *) v;
+ [[n topViewController] motionEnded: UIEventSubtypeMotionShake
+ withEvent: nil];
+ }
+ } else { // Not launching another, animate our return to the list.
+ [UIView animateWithDuration: 0.5
+ animations:^{ fader.alpha = 0.0; }
+ completion:^(BOOL finished) {
+ [fader removeFromSuperview];
+ fader.alpha = 1.0;
+ }];
+ }
+}
+
+
/* Called after the device's orientation has changed.
Note: we could include a subclass of UIViewController which
default: angle_to = 0; break;
}
- NSRect ff = [self frame];
+ NSRect ff = [self bounds];
switch (orientation) {
case UIDeviceOrientationLandscapeRight: // from landscape
}
-/* In the simulator, multi-touch sequences look like this:
+/* I believe we can't use UIGestureRecognizer for tracking touches
+ because UIPanGestureRecognizer doesn't give us enough detail in its
+ callbacks.
+
+ Currently we don't handle multi-touches (just the first touch) but
+ I'm leaving this comment here for future reference:
+
+ In the simulator, multi-touch sequences look like this:
touchesBegan [touchA, touchB]
touchesEnd [touchA, touchB]
number of touchEnds matches the number of touchBegins.
*/
-static void
-rotate_mouse (int *x, int *y, int w, int h, int rot)
+- (void) rotateMouse:(int)rot x:(int*)x y:(int *)y w:(int)w h:(int)h
+{
+ CGRect frame = [self bounds]; // Correct aspect ratio and scale.
+ double s = [self hackedContentScaleFactor];
+ *x *= (backbuffer_size.width / frame.size.width) / s;
+ *y *= (backbuffer_size.height / frame.size.height) / s;
+}
+
+
+#if 0 // AudioToolbox/AudioToolbox.h
+- (void) beep
{
- int ox = *x, oy = *y;
- if (rot > 45 && rot < 135) { *x = oy; *y = w-ox; }
- else if (rot < -45 && rot > -135) { *x = h-oy; *y = ox; }
- else if (rot > 135 || rot < -135) { *x = w-ox; *y = h-oy; }
+ // There's no way to play a standard system alert sound!
+ // We'd have to include our own WAV for that. Eh, fuck it.
+ AudioServicesPlaySystemSound (kSystemSoundID_Vibrate);
+# if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
+ NSLog(@"BEEP"); // The sim doesn't vibrate.
+# endif
}
+#endif
+/* We distinguish between taps and drags.
+ - Drags (down, motion, up) are sent to the saver to handle.
+ - Single-taps exit the saver.
+ This means a saver cannot respond to a single-tap. Only a few try to.
+ */
+
- (void)touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
+ // If they are trying to pinch, just do nothing.
+ if ([[event allTouches] count] > 1)
+ return;
+
+ tap_time = 0;
+
if (xsft->event_cb && xwindow) {
- double s = self.contentScaleFactor;
+ double s = [self hackedContentScaleFactor];
XEvent xe;
memset (&xe, 0, sizeof(xe));
int i = 0;
+ // #### 'frame' here or 'bounds'?
int w = s * [self frame].size.width;
int h = s * [self frame].size.height;
for (UITouch *touch in touches) {
xe.xbutton.button = i + 1;
xe.xbutton.x = s * p.x;
xe.xbutton.y = s * p.y;
- rotate_mouse (&xe.xbutton.x, &xe.xbutton.y, w, h, rot_current_angle);
+ [self rotateMouse: rot_current_angle
+ x: &xe.xbutton.x y: &xe.xbutton.y w: w h: h];
jwxyz_mouse_moved (xdpy, xwindow, xe.xbutton.x, xe.xbutton.y);
+
+ // Ignore return code: don't care whether the hack handled it.
xsft->event_cb (xdpy, xwindow, xdata, &xe);
+
+ // Remember when/where this was, to determine tap versus drag or hold.
+ tap_time = double_time();
+ tap_point = p;
+
i++;
+ break; // No pinches: only look at the first touch.
}
}
}
- (void)touchesEnded:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
-
- // Double-tap means "exit" and return to selection menu.
- //
- for (UITouch *touch in touches) {
- if ([touch tapCount] >= 2) {
- if ([self isAnimating])
- [self stopAnimation];
- [self removeFromSuperview];
- return;
- }
- }
+ // If they are trying to pinch, just do nothing.
+ if ([[event allTouches] count] > 1)
+ return;
if (xsft->event_cb && xwindow) {
- double s = self.contentScaleFactor;
+ double s = [self hackedContentScaleFactor];
XEvent xe;
memset (&xe, 0, sizeof(xe));
int i = 0;
+ // #### 'frame' here or 'bounds'?
int w = s * [self frame].size.width;
int h = s * [self frame].size.height;
for (UITouch *touch in touches) {
CGPoint p = [touch locationInView:self];
+
+ // If the ButtonRelease came less than half a second after ButtonPress,
+ // and didn't move far, then this was a tap, not a drag or a hold.
+ // Interpret it as "exit".
+ //
+ double dist = sqrt (((p.x - tap_point.x) * (p.x - tap_point.x)) +
+ ((p.y - tap_point.y) * (p.y - tap_point.y)));
+ if (tap_time + 0.5 >= double_time() && dist < 20) {
+ [self stopAndClose:NO];
+ return;
+ }
+
xe.xany.type = ButtonRelease;
xe.xbutton.button = i + 1;
xe.xbutton.x = s * p.x;
xe.xbutton.y = s * p.y;
- rotate_mouse (&xe.xbutton.x, &xe.xbutton.y, w, h, rot_current_angle);
+ [self rotateMouse: rot_current_angle
+ x: &xe.xbutton.x y: &xe.xbutton.y w: w h: h];
jwxyz_mouse_moved (xdpy, xwindow, xe.xbutton.x, xe.xbutton.y);
xsft->event_cb (xdpy, xwindow, xdata, &xe);
i++;
+ break; // No pinches: only look at the first touch.
}
}
}
- (void)touchesMoved:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
+ // If they are trying to pinch, just do nothing.
+ if ([[event allTouches] count] > 1)
+ return;
+
if (xsft->event_cb && xwindow) {
- double s = self.contentScaleFactor;
+ double s = [self hackedContentScaleFactor];
XEvent xe;
memset (&xe, 0, sizeof(xe));
int i = 0;
+ // #### 'frame' here or 'bounds'?
int w = s * [self frame].size.width;
int h = s * [self frame].size.height;
for (UITouch *touch in touches) {
xe.xany.type = MotionNotify;
xe.xmotion.x = s * p.x;
xe.xmotion.y = s * p.y;
- rotate_mouse (&xe.xbutton.x, &xe.xbutton.y, w, h, rot_current_angle);
+ [self rotateMouse: rot_current_angle
+ x: &xe.xbutton.x y: &xe.xbutton.y w: w h: h];
jwxyz_mouse_moved (xdpy, xwindow, xe.xmotion.x, xe.xmotion.y);
xsft->event_cb (xdpy, xwindow, xdata, &xe);
i++;
+ break; // No pinches: only look at the first touch.
}
}
}
/* We need this to respond to "shake" gestures
*/
-- (BOOL)canBecomeFirstResponder {
+- (BOOL)canBecomeFirstResponder
+{
return YES;
}
+- (void)motionBegan:(UIEventSubtype)motion withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
+{
+}
+
+
+- (void)motionCancelled:(UIEventSubtype)motion withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
+{
+}
+
+/* Shake means exit and launch a new saver.
+ */
+- (void)motionEnded:(UIEventSubtype)motion withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
+{
+ [self stopAndClose:YES];
+}
+
- (void)setScreenLocked:(BOOL)locked
{
get_prefsReader (Display *dpy)
{
XScreenSaverView *view = jwxyz_window_view (XRootWindow (dpy, 0));
- if (!view) abort();
+ if (!view) return 0;
return [view prefsReader];
}