227 lines
7.3 KiB
C++
227 lines
7.3 KiB
C++
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// Copyright (c) 2014 GitHub, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by the MIT license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#include "atom/browser/ui/win/notify_icon_host.h"
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#include <commctrl.h>
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#include "atom/browser/ui/win/notify_icon.h"
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#include "base/bind.h"
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#include "base/stl_util.h"
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#include "base/threading/non_thread_safe.h"
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#include "base/threading/thread.h"
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#include "base/win/wrapped_window_proc.h"
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#include "chrome/browser/ui/views/status_icons/status_tray_state_changer_win.h"
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#include "ui/gfx/screen.h"
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#include "ui/gfx/win/hwnd_util.h"
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namespace atom {
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namespace {
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const UINT kNotifyIconMessage = WM_APP + 1;
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// |kBaseIconId| is 2 to avoid conflicts with plugins that hard-code id 1.
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const UINT kBaseIconId = 2;
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const wchar_t kNotifyIconHostWindowClass[] = L"AtomShell_NotifyIconHostWindow";
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} // namespace
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// Default implementation for NotifyIconHostStateChangerProxy that communicates
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// to Exporer.exe via COM. It spawns a background thread with a fresh COM
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// apartment and requests that the visibility be increased unless the user
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// has explicitly set the icon to be hidden.
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class NotifyIconHostStateChangerProxyImpl
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: public NotifyIconHostStateChangerProxy,
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public base::NonThreadSafe {
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public:
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NotifyIconHostStateChangerProxyImpl()
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: pending_requests_(0),
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worker_thread_("NotifyIconCOMWorkerThread"),
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weak_factory_(this) {
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worker_thread_.init_com_with_mta(false);
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}
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virtual void EnqueueChange(UINT icon_id, HWND window) OVERRIDE {
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DCHECK(CalledOnValidThread());
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if (pending_requests_ == 0)
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worker_thread_.Start();
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++pending_requests_;
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worker_thread_.message_loop_proxy()->PostTaskAndReply(
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FROM_HERE,
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base::Bind(
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&NotifyIconHostStateChangerProxyImpl::EnqueueChangeOnWorkerThread,
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icon_id,
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window),
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base::Bind(&NotifyIconHostStateChangerProxyImpl::ChangeDone,
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weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr()));
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}
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private:
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// Must be called only on |worker_thread_|, to ensure the correct COM
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// apartment.
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static void EnqueueChangeOnWorkerThread(UINT icon_id, HWND window) {
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// It appears that IUnknowns are coincidentally compatible with
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// scoped_refptr. Normally I wouldn't depend on that but it seems that
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// base::win::IUnknownImpl itself depends on that coincidence so it's
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// already being assumed elsewhere.
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scoped_refptr<StatusTrayStateChangerWin> status_tray_state_changer(
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new StatusTrayStateChangerWin(icon_id, window));
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status_tray_state_changer->EnsureTrayIconVisible();
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}
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// Called on UI thread.
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void ChangeDone() {
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DCHECK(CalledOnValidThread());
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DCHECK_GT(pending_requests_, 0);
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if (--pending_requests_ == 0)
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worker_thread_.Stop();
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}
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private:
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int pending_requests_;
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base::Thread worker_thread_;
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base::WeakPtrFactory<NotifyIconHostStateChangerProxyImpl> weak_factory_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(NotifyIconHostStateChangerProxyImpl);
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};
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NotifyIconHost::NotifyIconHost()
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: next_icon_id_(1),
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atom_(0),
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instance_(NULL),
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window_(NULL) {
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// Register our window class
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WNDCLASSEX window_class;
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base::win::InitializeWindowClass(
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kNotifyIconHostWindowClass,
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&base::win::WrappedWindowProc<NotifyIconHost::WndProcStatic>,
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0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
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&window_class);
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instance_ = window_class.hInstance;
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atom_ = RegisterClassEx(&window_class);
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CHECK(atom_);
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// If the taskbar is re-created after we start up, we have to rebuild all of
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// our icons.
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taskbar_created_message_ = RegisterWindowMessage(TEXT("TaskbarCreated"));
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// Create an offscreen window for handling messages for the status icons. We
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// create a hidden WS_POPUP window instead of an HWND_MESSAGE window, because
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// only top-level windows such as popups can receive broadcast messages like
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// "TaskbarCreated".
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window_ = CreateWindow(MAKEINTATOM(atom_),
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0, WS_POPUP, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, instance_, 0);
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gfx::CheckWindowCreated(window_);
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gfx::SetWindowUserData(window_, this);
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}
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NotifyIconHost::~NotifyIconHost() {
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if (window_)
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DestroyWindow(window_);
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if (atom_)
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UnregisterClass(MAKEINTATOM(atom_), instance_);
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NotifyIcons copied_container(notify_icons_);
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STLDeleteContainerPointers(copied_container.begin(), copied_container.end());
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}
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NotifyIcon* NotifyIconHost::CreateNotifyIcon() {
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NotifyIcon* notify_icon =
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new NotifyIcon(this, NextIconId(), window_, kNotifyIconMessage);
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notify_icons_.push_back(notify_icon);
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return notify_icon;
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}
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void NotifyIconHost::Remove(NotifyIcon* icon) {
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NotifyIcons::iterator i(
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std::find(notify_icons_.begin(), notify_icons_.end(), icon));
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if (i == notify_icons_.end()) {
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NOTREACHED();
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return;
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}
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notify_icons_.erase(i);
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}
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void NotifyIconHost::UpdateIconVisibilityInBackground(
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NotifyIcon* notify_icon) {
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if (!state_changer_proxy_.get())
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state_changer_proxy_.reset(new NotifyIconHostStateChangerProxyImpl);
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state_changer_proxy_->EnqueueChange(notify_icon->icon_id(),
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notify_icon->window());
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}
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LRESULT CALLBACK NotifyIconHost::WndProcStatic(HWND hwnd,
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UINT message,
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WPARAM wparam,
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LPARAM lparam) {
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NotifyIconHost* msg_wnd = reinterpret_cast<NotifyIconHost*>(
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GetWindowLongPtr(hwnd, GWLP_USERDATA));
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if (msg_wnd)
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return msg_wnd->WndProc(hwnd, message, wparam, lparam);
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else
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return ::DefWindowProc(hwnd, message, wparam, lparam);
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}
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LRESULT CALLBACK NotifyIconHost::WndProc(HWND hwnd,
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UINT message,
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WPARAM wparam,
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LPARAM lparam) {
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if (message == taskbar_created_message_) {
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// We need to reset all of our icons because the taskbar went away.
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for (NotifyIcons::const_iterator i(notify_icons_.begin());
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i != notify_icons_.end(); ++i) {
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NotifyIcon* win_icon = static_cast<NotifyIcon*>(*i);
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win_icon->ResetIcon();
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}
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return TRUE;
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} else if (message == kNotifyIconMessage) {
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NotifyIcon* win_icon = NULL;
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// Find the selected status icon.
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for (NotifyIcons::const_iterator i(notify_icons_.begin());
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i != notify_icons_.end(); ++i) {
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NotifyIcon* current_win_icon = static_cast<NotifyIcon*>(*i);
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if (current_win_icon->icon_id() == wparam) {
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win_icon = current_win_icon;
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break;
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}
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}
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// It is possible for this procedure to be called with an obsolete icon
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// id. In that case we should just return early before handling any
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// actions.
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if (!win_icon)
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return TRUE;
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switch (lparam) {
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case WM_LBUTTONDOWN:
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case WM_RBUTTONDOWN:
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case WM_CONTEXTMENU:
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// Walk our icons, find which one was clicked on, and invoke its
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// HandleClickEvent() method.
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gfx::Point cursor_pos(
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gfx::Screen::GetNativeScreen()->GetCursorScreenPoint());
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win_icon->HandleClickEvent(cursor_pos, lparam == WM_LBUTTONDOWN);
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return TRUE;
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}
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}
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return ::DefWindowProc(hwnd, message, wparam, lparam);
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}
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UINT NotifyIconHost::NextIconId() {
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UINT icon_id = next_icon_id_++;
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return kBaseIconId + icon_id;
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}
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} // namespace atom
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