2019-11-19 14:07:10 +00:00
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// Copyright (c) 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE-CHROMIUM file.
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2020-02-04 20:19:40 +00:00
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#include "shell/browser/ui/views/electron_views_delegate.h"
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#include <dwmapi.h>
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#include <shellapi.h>
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#include <utility>
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#include "base/bind.h"
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#include "base/task/post_task.h"
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namespace {
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bool MonitorHasAutohideTaskbarForEdge(UINT edge, HMONITOR monitor) {
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APPBARDATA taskbar_data = {sizeof(APPBARDATA), NULL, 0, edge};
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taskbar_data.hWnd = ::GetForegroundWindow();
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// MSDN documents an ABM_GETAUTOHIDEBAREX, which supposedly takes a monitor
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// rect and returns autohide bars on that monitor. This sounds like a good
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// idea for multi-monitor systems. Unfortunately, it appears to not work at
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// least some of the time (erroneously returning NULL) and there's almost no
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// online documentation or other sample code using it that suggests ways to
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// address this problem. We do the following:-
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// 1. Use the ABM_GETAUTOHIDEBAR message. If it works, i.e. returns a valid
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// window we are done.
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// 2. If the ABM_GETAUTOHIDEBAR message does not work we query the auto hide
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// state of the taskbar and then retrieve its position. That call returns
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// the edge on which the taskbar is present. If it matches the edge we
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// are looking for, we are done.
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// NOTE: This call spins a nested run loop.
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HWND taskbar = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(
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SHAppBarMessage(ABM_GETAUTOHIDEBAR, &taskbar_data));
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if (!::IsWindow(taskbar)) {
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APPBARDATA taskbar_data = {sizeof(APPBARDATA), 0, 0, 0};
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unsigned int taskbar_state = SHAppBarMessage(ABM_GETSTATE, &taskbar_data);
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if (!(taskbar_state & ABS_AUTOHIDE))
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return false;
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taskbar_data.hWnd = ::FindWindow(L"Shell_TrayWnd", NULL);
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if (!::IsWindow(taskbar_data.hWnd))
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return false;
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SHAppBarMessage(ABM_GETTASKBARPOS, &taskbar_data);
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if (taskbar_data.uEdge == edge)
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taskbar = taskbar_data.hWnd;
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}
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// There is a potential race condition here:
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// 1. A maximized chrome window is fullscreened.
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// 2. It is switched back to maximized.
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// 3. In the process the window gets a WM_NCCACLSIZE message which calls us to
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// get the autohide state.
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// 4. The worker thread is invoked. It calls the API to get the autohide
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// state. On Windows versions earlier than Windows 7, taskbars could
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// easily be always on top or not.
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// This meant that we only want to look for taskbars which have the topmost
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// bit set. However this causes problems in cases where the window on the
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// main thread is still in the process of switching away from fullscreen.
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// In this case the taskbar might not yet have the topmost bit set.
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// 5. The main thread resumes and does not leave space for the taskbar and
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// hence it does not pop when hovered.
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//
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// To address point 4 above, it is best to not check for the WS_EX_TOPMOST
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// window style on the taskbar, as starting from Windows 7, the topmost
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// style is always set. We don't support XP and Vista anymore.
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if (::IsWindow(taskbar)) {
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if (MonitorFromWindow(taskbar, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST) == monitor)
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return true;
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// In some cases like when the autohide taskbar is on the left of the
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// secondary monitor, the MonitorFromWindow call above fails to return the
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// correct monitor the taskbar is on. We fallback to MonitorFromPoint for
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// the cursor position in that case, which seems to work well.
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POINT cursor_pos = {0};
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GetCursorPos(&cursor_pos);
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if (MonitorFromPoint(cursor_pos, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST) == monitor)
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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int GetAppbarAutohideEdgesOnWorkerThread(HMONITOR monitor) {
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DCHECK(monitor);
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int edges = 0;
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if (MonitorHasAutohideTaskbarForEdge(ABE_LEFT, monitor))
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edges |= views::ViewsDelegate::EDGE_LEFT;
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if (MonitorHasAutohideTaskbarForEdge(ABE_TOP, monitor))
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edges |= views::ViewsDelegate::EDGE_TOP;
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if (MonitorHasAutohideTaskbarForEdge(ABE_RIGHT, monitor))
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edges |= views::ViewsDelegate::EDGE_RIGHT;
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if (MonitorHasAutohideTaskbarForEdge(ABE_BOTTOM, monitor))
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edges |= views::ViewsDelegate::EDGE_BOTTOM;
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return edges;
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}
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} // namespace
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namespace electron {
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HICON ViewsDelegate::GetDefaultWindowIcon() const {
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// Use current exe's icon as default window icon.
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return LoadIcon(GetModuleHandle(NULL),
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MAKEINTRESOURCE(1 /* IDR_MAINFRAME */));
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}
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HICON ViewsDelegate::GetSmallWindowIcon() const {
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return GetDefaultWindowIcon();
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}
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bool ViewsDelegate::IsWindowInMetro(gfx::NativeWindow window) const {
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return false;
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}
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int ViewsDelegate::GetAppbarAutohideEdges(HMONITOR monitor,
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base::OnceClosure callback) {
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// Initialize the map with EDGE_BOTTOM. This is important, as if we return an
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// initial value of 0 (no auto-hide edges) then we'll go fullscreen and
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// windows will automatically remove WS_EX_TOPMOST from the appbar resulting
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// in us thinking there is no auto-hide edges. By returning at least one edge
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// we don't initially go fullscreen until we figure out the real auto-hide
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// edges.
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if (!appbar_autohide_edge_map_.count(monitor))
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appbar_autohide_edge_map_[monitor] = EDGE_BOTTOM;
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// We use the SHAppBarMessage API to get the taskbar autohide state. This API
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// spins a modal loop which could cause callers to be reentered. To avoid
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// that we retrieve the taskbar state in a worker thread.
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if (monitor && !in_autohide_edges_callback_) {
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// TODO(robliao): Annotate this task with .WithCOM() once supported.
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// https://crbug.com/662122
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2020-03-09 16:13:59 +00:00
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base::ThreadPool::PostTaskAndReplyWithResult(
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FROM_HERE, {base::MayBlock(), base::TaskPriority::USER_BLOCKING},
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base::BindOnce(&GetAppbarAutohideEdgesOnWorkerThread, monitor),
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base::BindOnce(&ViewsDelegate::OnGotAppbarAutohideEdges,
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weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr(), std::move(callback), monitor,
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appbar_autohide_edge_map_[monitor]));
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}
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return appbar_autohide_edge_map_[monitor];
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}
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void ViewsDelegate::OnGotAppbarAutohideEdges(base::OnceClosure callback,
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HMONITOR monitor,
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int returned_edges,
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int edges) {
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appbar_autohide_edge_map_[monitor] = edges;
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if (returned_edges == edges)
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return;
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base::AutoReset<bool> in_callback_setter(&in_autohide_edges_callback_, true);
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std::move(callback).Run();
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}
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} // namespace electron
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