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-rw-r--r--src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoabackingstore.mm165
-rw-r--r--src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoawindow.mm6
2 files changed, 83 insertions, 88 deletions
diff --git a/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoabackingstore.mm b/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoabackingstore.mm
index 5eb45be04a..639851e855 100644
--- a/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoabackingstore.mm
+++ b/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoabackingstore.mm
@@ -132,113 +132,114 @@ void QCocoaBackingStore::flush(QWindow *window, const QRegion &region, const QPo
// The contentsRect is in unit coordinate system
CGAffineTransformMakeScale(1.0 / m_image.width(), 1.0 / m_image.height()));
}
- return;
- }
-
- // Normally a NSView is drawn via drawRect, as part of the display cycle in the
- // main runloop, via setNeedsDisplay and friends. AppKit will lock focus on each
- // individual view, starting with the top level and then traversing any subviews,
- // calling drawRect for each of them. This pull model results in expose events
- // sent to Qt, which result in drawing to the backingstore and flushing it.
- // Qt may also decide to paint and flush the backingstore via e.g. timers,
- // or other events such as mouse events, in which case we're in a push model.
- // If there is no focused view, it means we're in the latter case, and need
- // to manually flush the NSWindow after drawing to its graphic context.
- const bool drawingOutsideOfDisplayCycle = ![NSView focusView];
-
- // We also need to ensure the flushed view has focus, so that the graphics
- // context is set up correctly (coordinate system, clipping, etc). Outside
- // of the normal display cycle there is no focused view, as explained above,
- // so we have to handle it manually. There's also a corner case inside the
- // normal display cycle due to way QWidgetBackingStore composits native child
- // widgets, where we'll get a flush of a native child during the drawRect of
- // its parent/ancestor, and the parent/ancestor being the one locked by AppKit.
- // In this case we also need to lock and unlock focus manually.
- const bool shouldHandleViewLockManually = [NSView focusView] != view;
- if (shouldHandleViewLockManually && ![view lockFocusIfCanDraw]) {
- qWarning() << "failed to lock focus of" << view;
- return;
- }
+ } else {
+ // Normally a NSView is drawn via drawRect, as part of the display cycle in the
+ // main runloop, via setNeedsDisplay and friends. AppKit will lock focus on each
+ // individual view, starting with the top level and then traversing any subviews,
+ // calling drawRect for each of them. This pull model results in expose events
+ // sent to Qt, which result in drawing to the backingstore and flushing it.
+ // Qt may also decide to paint and flush the backingstore via e.g. timers,
+ // or other events such as mouse events, in which case we're in a push model.
+ // If there is no focused view, it means we're in the latter case, and need
+ // to manually flush the NSWindow after drawing to its graphic context.
+ const bool drawingOutsideOfDisplayCycle = ![NSView focusView];
+
+ // We also need to ensure the flushed view has focus, so that the graphics
+ // context is set up correctly (coordinate system, clipping, etc). Outside
+ // of the normal display cycle there is no focused view, as explained above,
+ // so we have to handle it manually. There's also a corner case inside the
+ // normal display cycle due to way QWidgetBackingStore composits native child
+ // widgets, where we'll get a flush of a native child during the drawRect of
+ // its parent/ancestor, and the parent/ancestor being the one locked by AppKit.
+ // In this case we also need to lock and unlock focus manually.
+ const bool shouldHandleViewLockManually = [NSView focusView] != view;
+ if (shouldHandleViewLockManually && ![view lockFocusIfCanDraw]) {
+ qWarning() << "failed to lock focus of" << view;
+ return;
+ }
- const qreal devicePixelRatio = m_image.devicePixelRatio();
+ const qreal devicePixelRatio = m_image.devicePixelRatio();
- // If the flushed window is a content view, and not in unified toolbar mode,
- // and is fully opaque, we can get away with copying the backingstore instead
- // of blending.
- QCocoaWindow *cocoaWindow = static_cast<QCocoaWindow *>(window->handle());
- const NSCompositingOperation compositingOperation = cocoaWindow->isContentView()
- && cocoaWindow->isOpaque() && !windowHasUnifiedToolbar() ?
- NSCompositingOperationCopy : NSCompositingOperationSourceOver;
+ // If the flushed window is a content view, and not in unified toolbar mode,
+ // and is fully opaque, we can get away with copying the backingstore instead
+ // of blending.
+ QCocoaWindow *cocoaWindow = static_cast<QCocoaWindow *>(window->handle());
+ const NSCompositingOperation compositingOperation = cocoaWindow->isContentView()
+ && cocoaWindow->isOpaque() && !windowHasUnifiedToolbar() ?
+ NSCompositingOperationCopy : NSCompositingOperationSourceOver;
#ifdef QT_DEBUG
- static bool debugBackingStoreFlush = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults]
- boolForKey:@"QtCocoaDebugBackingStoreFlush"];
+ static bool debugBackingStoreFlush = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults]
+ boolForKey:@"QtCocoaDebugBackingStoreFlush"];
#endif
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // The current contexts is typically a NSWindowGraphicsContext, but can be
- // NSBitmapGraphicsContext e.g. when debugging the view hierarchy in Xcode.
- // If we need to distinguish things here in the future, we can use e.g.
- // [NSGraphicsContext drawingToScreen], or the attributes of the context.
- NSGraphicsContext *graphicsContext = [NSGraphicsContext currentContext];
- Q_ASSERT_X(graphicsContext, "QCocoaBackingStore",
- "Focusing the view should give us a current graphics context");
+ // The current contexts is typically a NSWindowGraphicsContext, but can be
+ // NSBitmapGraphicsContext e.g. when debugging the view hierarchy in Xcode.
+ // If we need to distinguish things here in the future, we can use e.g.
+ // [NSGraphicsContext drawingToScreen], or the attributes of the context.
+ NSGraphicsContext *graphicsContext = [NSGraphicsContext currentContext];
+ Q_ASSERT_X(graphicsContext, "QCocoaBackingStore",
+ "Focusing the view should give us a current graphics context");
- // Create temporary image to use for blitting, without copying image data
- NSImage *backingStoreImage = [[[NSImage alloc] initWithCGImage:cgImage size:NSZeroSize] autorelease];
+ // Create temporary image to use for blitting, without copying image data
+ NSImage *backingStoreImage = [[[NSImage alloc] initWithCGImage:cgImage size:NSZeroSize] autorelease];
- QRegion clippedRegion = region;
- for (QWindow *w = window; w; w = w->parent()) {
- if (!w->mask().isEmpty()) {
- clippedRegion &= w == window ? w->mask()
- : w->mask().translated(window->mapFromGlobal(w->mapToGlobal(QPoint(0, 0))));
+ QRegion clippedRegion = region;
+ for (QWindow *w = window; w; w = w->parent()) {
+ if (!w->mask().isEmpty()) {
+ clippedRegion &= w == window ? w->mask()
+ : w->mask().translated(window->mapFromGlobal(w->mapToGlobal(QPoint(0, 0))));
+ }
}
- }
- for (const QRect &viewLocalRect : clippedRegion) {
- QPoint backingStoreOffset = viewLocalRect.topLeft() + offset;
- QRect backingStoreRect(backingStoreOffset * devicePixelRatio, viewLocalRect.size() * devicePixelRatio);
- if (graphicsContext.flipped) // Flip backingStoreRect to match graphics context
- backingStoreRect.moveTop(m_image.height() - (backingStoreRect.y() + backingStoreRect.height()));
+ for (const QRect &viewLocalRect : clippedRegion) {
+ QPoint backingStoreOffset = viewLocalRect.topLeft() + offset;
+ QRect backingStoreRect(backingStoreOffset * devicePixelRatio, viewLocalRect.size() * devicePixelRatio);
+ if (graphicsContext.flipped) // Flip backingStoreRect to match graphics context
+ backingStoreRect.moveTop(m_image.height() - (backingStoreRect.y() + backingStoreRect.height()));
- CGRect viewRect = viewLocalRect.toCGRect();
+ CGRect viewRect = viewLocalRect.toCGRect();
- if (windowHasUnifiedToolbar())
- NSDrawWindowBackground(viewRect);
+ if (windowHasUnifiedToolbar())
+ NSDrawWindowBackground(viewRect);
- [backingStoreImage drawInRect:viewRect fromRect:backingStoreRect.toCGRect()
- operation:compositingOperation fraction:1.0 respectFlipped:YES hints:nil];
+ [backingStoreImage drawInRect:viewRect fromRect:backingStoreRect.toCGRect()
+ operation:compositingOperation fraction:1.0 respectFlipped:YES hints:nil];
#ifdef QT_DEBUG
- if (Q_UNLIKELY(debugBackingStoreFlush)) {
- [[NSColor colorWithCalibratedRed:drand48() green:drand48() blue:drand48() alpha:0.3] set];
- [NSBezierPath fillRect:viewRect];
-
- if (drawingOutsideOfDisplayCycle) {
- [[[NSColor magentaColor] colorWithAlphaComponent:0.5] set];
- [NSBezierPath strokeLineFromPoint:viewLocalRect.topLeft().toCGPoint()
- toPoint:viewLocalRect.bottomRight().toCGPoint()];
+ if (Q_UNLIKELY(debugBackingStoreFlush)) {
+ [[NSColor colorWithCalibratedRed:drand48() green:drand48() blue:drand48() alpha:0.3] set];
+ [NSBezierPath fillRect:viewRect];
+
+ if (drawingOutsideOfDisplayCycle) {
+ [[[NSColor magentaColor] colorWithAlphaComponent:0.5] set];
+ [NSBezierPath strokeLineFromPoint:viewLocalRect.topLeft().toCGPoint()
+ toPoint:viewLocalRect.bottomRight().toCGPoint()];
+ }
}
- }
#endif
+ }
+
+ // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ if (shouldHandleViewLockManually)
+ [view unlockFocus];
+
+ if (drawingOutsideOfDisplayCycle) {
+ redrawRoundedBottomCorners([view convertRect:region.boundingRect().toCGRect() toView:nil]);
+ [view.window flushWindow];
+ }
}
+ // Done flushing to either CALayer or NSWindow backingstore
+
QCocoaWindow *topLevelCocoaWindow = static_cast<QCocoaWindow *>(topLevelWindow->handle());
if (Q_UNLIKELY(topLevelCocoaWindow->m_needsInvalidateShadow)) {
[topLevelView.window invalidateShadow];
topLevelCocoaWindow->m_needsInvalidateShadow = false;
}
-
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- if (shouldHandleViewLockManually)
- [view unlockFocus];
-
- if (drawingOutsideOfDisplayCycle) {
- redrawRoundedBottomCorners([view convertRect:region.boundingRect().toCGRect() toView:nil]);
- [view.window flushWindow];
- }
}
/*
diff --git a/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoawindow.mm b/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoawindow.mm
index c916ae41de..98e808bdf3 100644
--- a/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoawindow.mm
+++ b/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoawindow.mm
@@ -1032,12 +1032,6 @@ void QCocoaWindow::setMask(const QRegion &region)
// time, and so would not result in an updated backingstore.
m_needsInvalidateShadow = true;
[m_view setNeedsDisplay:YES];
-
- // FIXME: [NSWindow invalidateShadow] has no effect when in layer-backed mode,
- // so if the mask is changed after the initial mask is applied, it will not
- // result in any visual change to the shadow. This is an Apple bug, and there
- // may be ways to work around it, such as calling setFrame on the window to
- // trigger some internal invalidation, but that needs more research.
}
}