electron/chrome/browser/ui/gtk/menu_gtk.h
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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_UI_GTK_MENU_GTK_H_
#define CHROME_BROWSER_UI_GTK_MENU_GTK_H_
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
#include "ui/base/gtk/gtk_signal.h"
#include "ui/base/gtk/gtk_signal_registrar.h"
#include "ui/gfx/point.h"
namespace gfx {
class Image;
}
namespace ui {
class ButtonMenuItemModel;
class MenuModel;
}
class MenuGtk {
public:
// Delegate class that lets another class control the status of the menu.
class Delegate {
public:
virtual ~Delegate() {}
// Called before a command is executed. This exists for the case where a
// model is handling the actual execution of commands, but the delegate
// still needs to know that some command got executed. This is called before
// and not after the command is executed because its execution may delete
// the menu and/or the delegate.
virtual void CommandWillBeExecuted() {}
// Called when the menu stops showing. This will be called before
// ExecuteCommand if the user clicks an item, but will also be called when
// the user clicks away from the menu.
virtual void StoppedShowing() {}
// Return true if we should override the "gtk-menu-images" system setting
// when showing image menu items for this menu.
virtual bool AlwaysShowIconForCmd(int command_id) const;
// Returns a tinted image used in button in a menu.
virtual GtkIconSet* GetIconSetForId(int idr);
// Returns an icon for the menu item, if available.
virtual GtkWidget* GetImageForCommandId(int command_id) const;
static GtkWidget* GetDefaultImageForLabel(const std::string& label);
};
MenuGtk(MenuGtk::Delegate* delegate,
ui::MenuModel* model,
bool is_menubar = false);
virtual ~MenuGtk();
// Initialize GTK signal handlers.
void ConnectSignalHandlers();
// These methods are used to build the menu dynamically. The return value
// is the new menu item.
GtkWidget* AppendMenuItemWithLabel(int command_id, const std::string& label);
GtkWidget* AppendMenuItemWithIcon(int command_id, const std::string& label,
const gfx::Image& icon);
GtkWidget* AppendCheckMenuItemWithLabel(int command_id,
const std::string& label);
GtkWidget* AppendSeparator();
GtkWidget* InsertSeparator(int position);
GtkWidget* AppendMenuItem(int command_id, GtkWidget* menu_item);
GtkWidget* InsertMenuItem(int command_id, GtkWidget* menu_item, int position);
GtkWidget* AppendMenuItemToMenu(int index,
ui::MenuModel* model,
GtkWidget* menu_item,
GtkWidget* menu,
bool connect_to_activate);
GtkWidget* InsertMenuItemToMenu(int index,
ui::MenuModel* model,
GtkWidget* menu_item,
GtkWidget* menu,
int position,
bool connect_to_activate);
// Displays the menu near a widget, as if the widget were a menu bar.
// Example: the wrench menu button.
// |button| is the mouse button that brought up the menu.
// |event_time| is the time from the GdkEvent.
void PopupForWidget(GtkWidget* widget, int button, guint32 event_time);
// Displays the menu as a context menu, i.e. at the cursor location.
// It is implicit that it was brought up using the right mouse button.
// |point| is the point where to put the menu.
// |event_time| is the time of the event that triggered the menu's display.
void PopupAsContext(const gfx::Point& point, guint32 event_time);
// Displays the menu as a context menu for the passed status icon.
void PopupAsContextForStatusIcon(guint32 event_time, guint32 button,
GtkStatusIcon* icon);
// Displays the menu following a keyboard event (such as selecting |widget|
// and pressing "enter").
void PopupAsFromKeyEvent(GtkWidget* widget);
// Closes the menu.
void Cancel();
// Repositions the menu to be right under the button. Alignment is set as
// object data on |void_widget| with the tag "left_align". If "left_align"
// is true, it aligns the left side of the menu with the left side of the
// button. Otherwise it aligns the right side of the menu with the right side
// of the button. Public since some menus have odd requirements that don't
// belong in a public class.
static void WidgetMenuPositionFunc(GtkMenu* menu,
int* x,
int* y,
gboolean* push_in,
void* void_widget);
// Positions the menu to appear at the gfx::Point represented by |userdata|.
static void PointMenuPositionFunc(GtkMenu* menu,
int* x,
int* y,
gboolean* push_in,
gpointer userdata);
GtkWidget* widget() const { return menu_; }
ui::MenuModel* model() const { return model_;}
// Updates all the enabled/checked states and the dynamic labels.
void UpdateMenu();
private:
// Builds a GtkImageMenuItem.
GtkWidget* BuildMenuItemWithImage(const std::string& label,
const gfx::Image& icon);
GtkWidget* BuildMenuItemWithImage(const std::string& label,
GtkWidget* image);
GtkWidget* BuildMenuItemWithLabel(const std::string& label,
int command_id);
// A function that creates a GtkMenu from |model_|.
void BuildMenuFromModel();
// Implementation of the above; called recursively.
void BuildSubmenuFromModel(ui::MenuModel* model, GtkWidget* menu);
// Builds a menu item with buttons in it from the data in the model.
GtkWidget* BuildButtonMenuItem(ui::ButtonMenuItemModel* model,
GtkWidget* menu);
void ExecuteCommand(ui::MenuModel* model, int id);
// Callback for when a menu item is clicked.
CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_0(MenuGtk, void, OnMenuItemActivated);
// Called when one of the buttons is pressed.
CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_1(MenuGtk, void, OnMenuButtonPressed, int);
// Called to maybe activate a button if that button isn't supposed to dismiss
// the menu.
CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_1(MenuGtk, gboolean, OnMenuTryButtonPressed, int);
// Updates all the menu items' state.
CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_0(MenuGtk, void, OnMenuShow);
// Sets the activating widget back to a normal appearance.
CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_0(MenuGtk, void, OnMenuHidden);
// Focus out event handler for the menu.
CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_1(MenuGtk, gboolean, OnMenuFocusOut, GdkEventFocus*);
// Handles building dynamic submenus on demand when they are shown.
CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_0(MenuGtk, void, OnSubMenuShow);
// Handles trearing down dynamic submenus when they have been closed.
CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_0(MenuGtk, void, OnSubMenuHidden);
// Scheduled by OnSubMenuHidden() to avoid deleting submenus when hidden
// before pending activations within them are delivered.
static void OnSubMenuHiddenCallback(GtkWidget* submenu);
// Sets the enable/disabled state and dynamic labels on our menu items.
static void SetButtonItemInfo(GtkWidget* button, gpointer userdata);
// Sets the check mark, enabled/disabled state and dynamic labels on our menu
// items.
static void SetMenuItemInfo(GtkWidget* widget, void* raw_menu);
// Queries this object about the menu state.
MenuGtk::Delegate* delegate_;
// If non-NULL, the MenuModel that we use to populate and control the GTK
// menu (overriding the delegate as a controller).
ui::MenuModel* model_;
// Whether this is a menu bar.
bool is_menubar_;
// For some menu items, we want to show the accelerator, but not actually
// explicitly handle it. To this end we connect those menu items' accelerators
// to this group, but don't attach this group to any top level window.
GtkAccelGroup* dummy_accel_group_;
// gtk_menu_popup() does not appear to take ownership of popup menus, so
// MenuGtk explicitly manages the lifetime of the menu.
GtkWidget* menu_;
// True when we should ignore "activate" signals. Used to prevent
// menu items from getting activated when we are setting up the
// menu.
static bool block_activation_;
ui::GtkSignalRegistrar signal_;
base::WeakPtrFactory<MenuGtk> weak_factory_;
};
#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_UI_GTK_MENU_GTK_H_