Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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// Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Microsoft Corporation
//
// Dialog class
//
// 10-15-97 sburns
#ifndef DIALOG_HPP_INCLUDED
#define DIALOG_HPP_INCLUDED
// Wraps a Windows dialog box, cracks and demuxes the dialog messages, and
// provides a mechanism for tracking the control IDs that have been touched
// over a given period. Also provides what-is help.
//
// May only be used as a base class.
class Dialog
{
public:
// can't use an enum 'cause the type needs to be DWORD
#define NO_HELP (static_cast<DWORD>(-1))
// Executes the dialog modally via the Win DialogBox API. Blocks until the
// Win EndDialog API is called; returns the value passed to EndDialog.
// Derived classes must call EndDialog in their message processing to
// terminate the execution of the dialog.
//
// parent - handle to the parent window, which will be disabled during
// the execution of the dialog.
INT_PTR
ModalExecute(HWND parent);
INT_PTR
ModalExecute(const Dialog& parent);
// Executes the dialog box modelessly, returning immediately. Derived
// classes should call EndModelessExecution to close a Dialog executing
// modelessly, or, destroy the Dialog instance.
//
// Example:
//
// MyFooDialog* dlg = new MyFooDialog(....);
// dlg->ModlessExecute();
//
// // ... later
//
// dlg->EndModelessExecution();
//
// // or just:
//
// delete dlg;
//
// parent - handle to the parent window of this dialog, for establishing
// z-order.
void
ModelessExecute(HWND parent);
void
ModelessExecute(const Dialog& parent);
// Terminates the modeless execution of a dialog that has been started
// with ModalExecute. It is illegal to call this method before calling
// ModalExecute.
void
EndModelessExecution();
// Returns the window handle of the dialog. This method is only valid
// after the window has been created and initialized by receiving
// WM_INITDIALOG (which will be the case before any virtual message
// handling functions are invoked).
HWND
GetHWND() const;
// Returns the resource ID with which this instance was created.
unsigned
GetResID() const;
// Returns a pointer to the Dialog instance that has been previously
// stashed in the DWL_USER portion of the window structure. This method is
// only valid after the window has been created and initialized by
// receiving WM_INITDIALOG (which will be the case before any virtual
// message handling functions are invoked).
//
// dialog - handle to initialized dialog window.
static
Dialog*
GetInstance(HWND dialog);
protected:
// Constructs a new instance. Declared protected so that this class
// only functions as base class
//
// resID - resource identifier of the dialog template resource.
//
// helpMap - array mapping dialog control IDs to context help IDs. The
// array must be in the following form:
// {
// controlID1, helpID1,
// controlID2, helpID2,
// controlIDn, helpIDn,
// 0, 0
// }
//
// To indicate that a control does not have help, the value of its
// corresponding help ID should be NO_HELP. This array is copied
// by the constructor.
Dialog(
unsigned resID,
const DWORD helpMap[]);
// Destroys an instance. If the ModelessExecute method has been called,
// and the EndModlessExecution method has not yet been called,
// EndModelessExecution is called.
virtual ~Dialog();
// Resets the control ID change map.
void
ClearChanges();
// Marks a control ID as changed. Derived classes should call this from
// their processing of OnCommand or OnNotify as appropriate to indicate
// that a control has changed state. This is useful for keeping track of
// the fields in a database that need to be changed, etc.
//
// controlResID - the resource ID of the control that changed.
void
SetChanged(UINT_PTR controlResID);
// Queries the control ID change map, returning true if the specified
// control ID was previously marked as changed (with SetChanged), false
// if not.
//
// controlResID - the resource ID of the control that changed.
bool
WasChanged(UINT_PTR controlResID) const;
// Returns true if SetChanged was called for any control on the dialog,
// false if not.
bool
WasChanged() const;
// (For debugging) dumps the state of the control ID change map using
// OutputDebugString. For non-debug builds, a no-op.
void
DumpChangeMap() const;
// Invoked upon receipt of WM_DESTROY. The default implementation does
// nothing.
virtual
void
OnDestroy();
// Invoked upon receipt of WM_COMMAND. Derived class' implementation
// should return true they handle the message, false if not. The default
// implementation returns false.
//
// windowFrom - the HWND of the child window (control) that originated the
// message.
//
// controlIDFrom - The resource ID of the child window corresponding to the
// window indicated in the windowFrom parameter.
//
// code - the notification code.
virtual
bool
OnCommand(
HWND windowFrom,
unsigned controlIdFrom,
unsigned code);
// Invoked upon receipt of WM_INITDIALOG, after having set things up such
// that GetHWND and GetInstance will work correctly. The default
// implementation does nothing.
virtual
void
OnInit();
// Invoked upon receipt of any window message that is not dispatched to
// other member functions of this class, including user-defined messages.
// Derived class' implementation should return true they handle the
// message, false if not. The default implementation returns false.
//
// message - the message code passed to the dialog window.
//
// wparam - the WPARAM parameter accompanying the message.
//
// lparam - the LPARAM parameter accompanying the message.
virtual
bool
OnMessage(
UINT message,
WPARAM wparam,
LPARAM lparam);
// Invoked upon receipt of WM_NOTIFY. Derived class' implementation should
// return true they handle the message, false if not. The default
// implementation returns false.
//
// windowFrom - the HWND of the child window (control) that originated the
// message.
//
// controlIDFrom - The resource ID of the child window corresponding to the
// window indicated in the windowFrom parameter.
//
// code - the notification code.
//
// lparam - the LPARAM parameter of the WM_NOTIFY message, which may,
// depending on the window that originated the message, be a pointer to a
// structure indicating other parameters to the notification.
virtual
bool
OnNotify(
HWND windowFrom,
UINT_PTR controlIDFrom,
UINT code,
LPARAM lparam);
// Invoked upon receipt of WM_CTLCOLORDLG. Derived class' implementation
// should return a handle to a brush if they want to paint the dialog's
// background. It is the responsibility of the derived class to destroy
// the brush when it is no longer needed.
// The default implementation returns NULL.
//
// deviceContext - the device context of the dialog box
//
// dialog - the HWND of the dialog box
virtual
HBRUSH
OnCtlColorDlg(
HDC deviceContext,
HWND dialog);
// Invoked upon receipt of WM_CTLCOLORSTATIC. Derived class' implementation
// should return a handle to a brush if they want to paint the dialog's
// background. It is the responsibility of the derived class to destroy the
// brush when it is no longer needed.
// The default implementation returns NULL.
//
// deviceContext - the device context of the dialog box
//
// dialog - the HWND of the dialog box
virtual
HBRUSH
OnCtlColorStatic(
HDC deviceContext,
HWND dialog);
// Invoked upon receipt of WM_CTLCOLOREDIT. Derived class' implementation
// should return a handle to a brush if they want to paint the dialog's
// background. It is the responsibility of the derived class to destroy the
// brush when it is no longer needed.
// The default implementation returns NULL.
//
// deviceContext - the device context of the dialog box
//
// dialog - the HWND of the dialog box
virtual
HBRUSH
OnCtlColorEdit(
HDC deviceContext,
HWND dialog);
// Invoked upon receipt of WM_CTLCOLORLISTBOX. Derived class' implementation
// should return a handle to a brush if they want to paint the dialog's
// background. It is the responsibility of the derived class to destroy the
// brush when it is no longer needed.
// The default implementation returns NULL.
//
// deviceContext - the device context of the dialog box
//
// dialog - the HWND of the dialog box
virtual
HBRUSH
OnCtlColorListbox(
HDC deviceContext,
HWND dialog);
// Invoked upon receipt of WM_CTLCOLORSCROLLBAR. Derived class' implementation
// should return a handle to a brush if they want to paint the dialog's
// background. It is the responsibility of the derived class to destroy the
// brush when it is no longer needed.
// The default implementation returns NULL.
//
// deviceContext - the device context of the dialog box
//
// dialog - the HWND of the dialog box
virtual
HBRUSH
OnCtlColorScrollbar(
HDC deviceContext,
HWND dialog);
// Stores the window handle of the dialog in this instance, so that it can
// be later retrieved by GetHWND. This is typically called by derived
// classes that are doing their own processing of WM_INITDIALOG. This
// function may be legally called only once in the lifetime of any Dialog
// instance.
//
// window - handle to the dialog window.
void
SetHWND(HWND window);
// The window handle of corresponding to this instance. Only valid after
// WM_INITDIALOG has been received.
HWND hwnd;
// accessible to PropertyPage, etc.
static
INT_PTR CALLBACK
dialogProc(HWND dialog, UINT message, WPARAM wparam, LPARAM lparam);
private:
// not implemented: no copying allowed
Dialog(const Dialog&);
const Dialog& operator=(const Dialog&);
typedef
std::map<
UINT_PTR,
bool,
std::less<UINT_PTR>,
Burnslib::Heap::Allocator<bool> >
ChangeMap;
// 'mutable' required for non-const map<>::operator[].
mutable ChangeMap changemap;
DWORD* helpMap;
bool isEnded;
bool isModeless;
unsigned resID;
};
#endif // DIALOG_HPP_INCLUDED