/* -*- mode: C++; tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; -*- */ /* AbiSource Program Utilities * Copyright (C) 1998 AbiSource, Inc. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include "ut_Win32Timer.h" #include "ut_assert.h" bool UT_Win32Timer::s_bPauseAllTimers = false; /*****************************************************************/ UT_Timer* UT_Timer::static_constructor(UT_TimerCallback pCallback, void* pData) { UT_ASSERT(pCallback); UT_Win32Timer * p = new UT_Win32Timer(pCallback,pData); return p; } UT_Win32Timer::UT_Win32Timer(UT_TimerCallback pCallback, void* pData): m_iMilliseconds (0), m_bStarted (false), m_win32ID (0) { setCallback(pCallback); setInstanceData(pData); } /*****************************************************************/ VOID CALLBACK Global_Win32TimerProc(HWND /*hwnd*/, UINT uMsg, UINT idEvent, DWORD dwTime) { UT_Timer* pMyTimer = UT_Win32Timer::findWin32Timer(idEvent); UT_ASSERT(pMyTimer); if (pMyTimer && static_cast(pMyTimer)->isActive() && !UT_Win32Timer::timersPaused()) { pMyTimer->fire(); } } UT_Win32Timer::~UT_Win32Timer() { stop(); } UT_sint32 UT_Win32Timer::set(UT_uint32 iMilliseconds) { // set the freq and start firing events. // WinNT support TimerProc. Win95 also use it, but the documentation // say it also need a message dispatch procedure for WM_TIMER. // I'm going to pass enough information so that we should be able // to get back to our timer callback regardless of the OS. // SetTimer return the timer identifier. When we create a new timer // and the window handle is zero, the function generate an id // regardless of the one supplied. // Identifier need to be 16 bits because certains printers drivers are // made to work with "Windows 3.1" ! Theses drivers filter out bits // higher than 16. m_win32ID = SetTimer(NULL, 0, iMilliseconds, (TIMERPROC) Global_Win32TimerProc); if (m_win32ID == 0) return -1; m_iMilliseconds = iMilliseconds; m_bStarted = true; if (!getIdentifier ()) setIdentifier (m_win32ID); return 0; } void UT_Win32Timer::stop(void) { // stop the delivery of timer events. // stop the OS timer from firing, but do not delete the class. if (m_bStarted) { KillTimer(NULL, m_win32ID); m_bStarted = false; } } void UT_Win32Timer::start(void) { // resume the delivery of events using the last freq set. UT_ASSERT(m_iMilliseconds > 0); if (!m_bStarted) set(m_iMilliseconds); } UT_Win32Timer* UT_Win32Timer::findWin32Timer(UINT win32ID) { int count = _getVecTimers().getItemCount(); for (int i=0; im_win32ID == win32ID) { return pTimer; } } return NULL; }