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/*
* @doc INTERNAL
*
* @module objmgr.cpp. Object manager implementation | manages a
* collection of OLE embedded objects
*
* Author: alexgo 11/5/95
*
* Copyright (c) 1995-1997, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*/
#include "_common.h"
#include "_objmgr.h"
#include "_edit.h"
#include "_disp.h"
#include "_select.h"
ASSERTDATA
//
// PUBLIC methods
//
/*
* CObjectMgr::GetObjectCount
*
* @mfunc returns the number of embedded objects currently in
* the document.
*
* @rdesc LONG, the count
*/
LONG CObjectMgr::GetObjectCount()
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::GetObjectCount");
return _objarray.Count();
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::GetLinkCount()
*
* @mfunc returns the number of embedded objects which are links
*
* @rdesc LONG, the count
*/
LONG CObjectMgr::GetLinkCount()
{
LONG count = 0;
COleObject *pobj;
LONG i;
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::GetLinkCount");
for(i = 0; i < _objarray.Count(); i++)
{
pobj = *_objarray.Elem(i);
if(pobj && pobj->IsLink())
count++;
}
return count;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::GetObjectFromCp()
*
* @mfunc fetches an object corresponding to the given cp
*
* @rdesc the object @ a cp; NULL if nothing found
*
* @comm the algorithm is a modified binary search. Since the
* "typical" access pattern will be to linearly access the
* objects, we used the cached index to guess first. If
* that doesn't work, we resort to a binary search.
*/
COleObject *CObjectMgr::GetObjectFromCp(
LONG cp) //@parm the cp for the object
{
COleObject *pobj = NULL;
LONG i = 0;
// No tracing on this method as it's too noisy.
if(_objarray.Count() > 0)
{
if(_lastindex < _objarray.Count())
{
pobj = *_objarray.Elem(_lastindex);
if(pobj && pobj->GetCp() == cp)
return pobj;
}
// The quick lookup failed; try a binary search.
i = FindIndexForCp(cp);
// Because of the insert at end case, i may be equal
// to the count of objects().
pobj = NULL;
if(i < _objarray.Count())
pobj = *_objarray.Elem(i);
}
// FindIndex will return a matching or _near_ index.
// In this case, we only want a matching index
if(pobj)
{
if(pobj->GetCp() != cp)
pobj = NULL;
else
{
// Set the cached index to be the next one,
// so that somebody walking through objects in
// cp order will always get immediate hits.
_lastindex = i + 1;
}
}
#ifdef DEBUG
// Make sure the binary search found the right thing
for( i = 0 ; i < _objarray.Count(); i++ )
{
COleObject *pobj2 = *_objarray.Elem(i);
if( pobj2 )
{
if(*_objarray.Elem(i) == pobj)
{
Assert((*_objarray.Elem(i))->GetCp() == cp);
}
else
Assert((*_objarray.Elem(i))->GetCp() != cp);
}
}
#endif //DEBUG
return pobj;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::CountObjects (cObjects, cp)
*
* @mfunc Count char counts upto <p cObjects> objects away The direction of
* counting is determined by the sign of <p cObjects>.
*
* @rdesc Return the signed cch counted and set <p cObjects> to count of
* objects actually counted. If <p cobject> <gt> 0 and cp is at
* the last object, no change is made and 0 is returned.
*
* @devnote This is called from TOM, which uses LONGs for cp's (because VB
* can't use unsigned quantities)
*/
LONG CObjectMgr::CountObjects (
LONG& cObjects, //@parm Count of objects to get cch for
LONG cp) //@parm cp to start counting from
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::CountObjects");
LONG iStart, iEnd;
LONG iMaxEnd = (LONG)_objarray.Count() - 1;
if(!cObjects || !_objarray.Count())
{
cObjects = 0;
return 0;
}
iStart = (LONG)FindIndexForCp(cp);
// if we are looking past either end, return 0
if (iStart > iMaxEnd && cObjects > 0 ||
iStart == 0 && cObjects < 0 )
{
cObjects = 0;
return 0;
}
// If the index that we found is on an object and
// we are looking forward, it should be skipped.
if( iStart < (LONG)_objarray.Count() &&
(LONG)(*_objarray.Elem(iStart))->GetCp() == cp &&
cObjects > 0)
{
iStart++;
}
if(cObjects < 0)
{
if(-cObjects > iStart) // Going past the beginning
{
iEnd = 0;
cObjects = -iStart;
}
else
iEnd = iStart + cObjects;
}
else
{
if(cObjects > iMaxEnd - iStart) //Going past the end
{
iEnd = iMaxEnd;
cObjects = iMaxEnd - iStart + 1;
}
else
iEnd = iStart + cObjects - 1;
}
Assert(iEnd >= 0 && iEnd < (LONG)_objarray.Count() );
return (*_objarray.Elem(iEnd))->GetCp() - cp;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::CountObjectsInRange (cpMin, cpMost)
*
* @mfunc Count the number of objects in the given range.
*
* @rdesc Return the number of objects.
*/
LONG CObjectMgr::CountObjectsInRange (
LONG cpMin, //@parm Beginning of range
LONG cpMost) //@parm End of range
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::CountObjectsInRange");
//Get the indexes for the objects at or after cpMin and cpMost
//respectively.
return FindIndexForCp(cpMost) - FindIndexForCp(cpMin);
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::GetFirstObjectInRange (cpMin, cpMost)
*
* @mfunc Get the first object in the given range.
*
* @rdesc Pointer to first object in range, or NULL if none.
*/
COleObject * CObjectMgr::GetFirstObjectInRange (
LONG cpMin, //@parm Beginning of range
LONG cpMost) //@parm End of range
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::GetFirstObjectInRange");
if (cpMin == cpMost)
// degenerate range no object selected
return NULL;
LONG iLast = (LONG)_objarray.Count() - 1; // Index for next object
LONG iObj = FindIndexForCp(cpMin); // at or after cpMin
//Make sure this is an existing object.
if(iObj <= iLast)
{
//Make sure it is within the range
COleObject * pObj = *_objarray.Elem(iObj);
if(pObj && pObj->GetCp() <= cpMost)
return pObj;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::GetObjectFromIndex(index)
*
* @mfunc retrieves the object at the indicated index
*
* @rdesc a pointer to the object, if found, NULL otherwise
*/
COleObject *CObjectMgr::GetObjectFromIndex(
LONG index) //@parm Index to use
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::GetObjectFromIndex");
if( index < _objarray.Count() )
return *_objarray.Elem(index);
return NULL;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::InsertObject(cp, preobj, publdr)
*
* @mfunc inserts an object at the indicated index. It is the
* caller's responsibility to handle inserting any data
* (such as WCH_EMBEDDING) into the text stream.
*
* @rdesc HRESULT
*/
HRESULT CObjectMgr::InsertObject(
LONG cp, //@parm cp to use
REOBJECT * preobj, //@parm Object to insert
IUndoBuilder *publdr) //@parm Undo context
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::InsertObject");
HRESULT hr;
COleObject *pobj = (COleObject *)(preobj->polesite);
// Let the client know what we're up to
if (_precall)
{
hr = _precall->QueryInsertObject(&preobj->clsid, preobj->pstg,
REO_CP_SELECTION);
if( hr != NOERROR )
return hr;
}
// Set some stuff up first; since we may make outgoing calls, don't
// change our internal state yet.
hr = pobj->InitFromREOBJECT(cp, preobj);
if( hr != NOERROR )
return hr;
return RestoreObject(pobj);
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::RestoreObject(pobj)
*
* @mfunc [re-]inserts the given object into the list of objects
* in the backing store
*
* @rdesc HRESULT
*/
HRESULT CObjectMgr::RestoreObject(
COleObject *pobj) //@parm Object to insert
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::RestoreObject");
COleObject **ppobj = _objarray.Insert(FindIndexForCp(pobj->GetCp()), 1);
if( ppobj == NULL )
return E_OUTOFMEMORY;
*ppobj = pobj;
pobj->AddRef();
return NOERROR;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::SetRECallback(precall)
*
* @mfunc sets the callback interface
*
* @rdesc void
*/
void CObjectMgr::SetRECallback(
IRichEditOleCallback *precall) //@parm Callback interface pointer
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::SetRECallback");
if( _precall )
SafeReleaseAndNULL((IUnknown**)&_precall);
_precall = precall;
if( _precall )
_precall->AddRef();
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::SetHostNames(pszApp, pszDoc)
*
* @mfunc set host names for this edit instance
*
* @rdesc NOERROR or E_OUTOFMEMORY
*/
HRESULT CObjectMgr::SetHostNames(
LPWSTR pszApp, //@parm app name
LPWSTR pszDoc) //@parm doc name
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::SetHostNames");
HRESULT hr = NOERROR;
if( _pszApp )
{
delete _pszApp;
_pszApp = NULL;
}
if( _pszDoc )
{
delete _pszDoc;
_pszDoc = NULL;
}
if( pszApp )
{
_pszApp = new WCHAR[wcslen(pszApp) + 1];
if( _pszApp )
wcscpy(_pszApp, pszApp);
else
hr = E_OUTOFMEMORY;
}
if( pszDoc )
{
_pszDoc = new WCHAR[wcslen(pszDoc) + 1];
if( _pszDoc )
wcscpy(_pszDoc, pszDoc);
else
hr = E_OUTOFMEMORY;
}
return hr;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::CObjectMgr
*
* @mfunc constructor
*/
CObjectMgr::CObjectMgr()
{
_pobjselect = NULL;
_pobjactive = NULL;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::~CObjectMgr
*
* @mfunc destructor
*/
CObjectMgr::~CObjectMgr()
{
LONG i, count;
COleObject *pobj;
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::~CObjectMgr");
count = _objarray.Count();
for( i = 0; i < count; i++ )
{
pobj = *_objarray.Elem(i);
// We NULL stuff here to try to protect ourselves
// better in re-entrancy cases.
*_objarray.Elem(i) = NULL;
if( pobj )
{
pobj->Close(OLECLOSE_NOSAVE);
pobj->MakeZombie();
SafeReleaseAndNULL((IUnknown**)&pobj);
}
}
if( _precall )
SafeReleaseAndNULL((IUnknown**)&_precall);
if( _pszApp )
delete _pszApp;
if( _pszDoc )
delete _pszDoc;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::ReplaceRange (cp, cchDel, publdr)
*
* @mfunc handles the deletion of objects from a given range. This
* method _must_ be called before any floating range notifications
* are sent.
*
* @rdesc void
*/
void CObjectMgr::ReplaceRange(
LONG cp, //@parm cp starting the deletion
LONG cchDel, //@parm Count of characters deleted
IUndoBuilder *publdr) //@parm Undo builder for this actions
{
LONG i;
LONG iDel = -1,
cDel = 0; // index at which to delete && number of objects
// to delete.
COleObject *pobj;
// nothing deleted, don't bother doing anything.
if( !cchDel )
return;
// Basically, we loop through all of the objects within the
// range of deleted text and ask them to delete themselves.
// We remember the range of objects deleted (the starting index
// and # of objects deleted) so that we can remove them from
// the array all at once.
i = FindIndexForCp(cp);
while( i < _objarray.Count() )
{
pobj = *_objarray.Elem(i);
if( pobj && pobj->GetCp() >= cp)
{
if( pobj->GetCp() < (cp + cchDel) )
{
if( _pobjactive == pobj )
{
// Deactivate the object just to be on the safe side.
_pobjactive->DeActivateObj();
_pobjactive = NULL;
}
if(iDel == -1)
iDel = i;
cDel++;
if (_precall)
{
IOleObject *poo;
if (pobj->GetIUnknown()->QueryInterface(IID_IOleObject,
(void **)&poo) == NOERROR)
{
_precall->DeleteObject(poo);
poo->Release();
}
}
// if the object was selected, then it obviously
// can't be anymore!
if( _pobjselect == pobj )
{
_pobjselect = NULL;
}
pobj->Delete(publdr);
*_objarray.Elem(i) = NULL;
pobj->Release();
}
else
break;
}
i++;
}
if(cDel)
_objarray.Remove(iDel, cDel);
return;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::ScrollObjects(dx, dy, prcScroll)
*
* @mfunc informs all objects that scrolling has occured so they can
* update if necessary
*
* @rdesc void
*/
void CObjectMgr::ScrollObjects(
LONG dx, //@parm change in the x direction
LONG dy, //@parm change in the y direction
LPCRECT prcScroll) //@parm rect that is being scrolled
{
LONG count = _objarray.Count();
for(LONG i = 0; i < count; i++ )
{
COleObject *pobj = *_objarray.Elem(i);
if(pobj)
pobj->ScrollObject(dx, dy, prcScroll);
}
}
//
// PRIVATE methods
//
/*
* CObjectMgr::FindIndexForCp(cp)
*
* @mfunc does a binary search to find the index at which an object
* at the given cp exists or should be inserted.
*
* @rdesc LONG, an index
*/
LONG CObjectMgr::FindIndexForCp(
LONG cp)
{
LONG l, r;
COleObject *pobj = NULL;
LONG i = 0;
l = 0;
r = _objarray.Count() - 1;
while( r >= l )
{
i = (l + r)/2;
pobj = *_objarray.Elem(i);
if( !pobj )
{
TRACEWARNSZ("null entry in object table. Recovering...");
for( i = 0 ; i < _objarray.Count() -1; i++ )
{
pobj = *_objarray.Elem(i);
if( pobj && pobj->GetCp() >= cp )
return i;
}
return i;
}
if( pobj->GetCp() == cp )
return i;
else if( pobj->GetCp() < cp )
l = i + 1;
else
r = i - 1;
}
// Yikes! nothing was found. Fixup i so that
// it points to the correct index for insertion.
Assert(pobj || (!pobj && i == 0));
if(pobj)
{
Assert(pobj->GetCp() != cp);
if( pobj->GetCp() < cp )
i++;
}
return i;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::HandleDoubleClick(ped, &pt, flags)
*
* @mfunc Handles a double click message, potentially activating
* an object.
*
* @rdesc BOOL-- TRUE if double click-processing is completely
* finished.
*/
BOOL CObjectMgr::HandleDoubleClick(
CTxtEdit *ped, //@parm edit context
const POINT &pt,//@parm point of click (WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK wparam)
DWORD flags) //@parm flags (lparam)
{
LONG cp;
COleObject *pobj;
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN,
"CObjectMgr::HandleDoubleClick");
ped->_pdp->CpFromPoint(pt, NULL, NULL, NULL, FALSE, NULL, NULL, &cp);
pobj = GetObjectFromCp(cp);
if (!pobj)
return FALSE;
if (_pobjactive != pobj)
{
//Deactivate currently active object if any.
if (_pobjactive)
_pobjactive->DeActivateObj();
return pobj->ActivateObj(WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK, flags, MAKELONG(pt.x, pt.y));
}
return TRUE;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::HandleClick(ped, &pt)
*
* @mfunc
* The position of the caret is changing. We need to
* Deactivate the active object, if any. If the change is
* because of a mouse click and there is an object at this
* cp, we set a new individually selected object. Otherwise
* we set the individually selected object to NULL.
*
* @rdesc returns TRUE if this method set the selection. Otherwise,
* returns FALSE;
*/
ClickStatus CObjectMgr::HandleClick(
CTxtEdit *ped, //@parm the edit context
const POINT &pt)//@parm the point of the mouse click
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::HandleClick");
COleObject * pobjnew;//, * pobjold;
CTxtSelection * psel;
LONG cp;
LONG cpMin, cpMost;
if( _pobjactive )
{
_pobjactive->DeActivateObj();
return CLICK_OBJDEACTIVATED;
}
ped->_pdp->CpFromPoint(pt, NULL, NULL, NULL, FALSE, NULL, NULL, &cp);
pobjnew = GetObjectFromCp(cp);
//If we clicked on an object, set the selection to this object.
//CTxtSelection::UpdateSelection will be called as a result of this
//and will determine the highlighting.
if( pobjnew )
{
cp = pobjnew->GetCp();
psel = ped->GetSel();
if (psel->GetRange(cpMin, cpMost) > 1 &&
cpMin <= (LONG) cp &&
(LONG) cp <= cpMost)
{
// There is more than one character in the selection
// And the object is part of the selection.
// Do not change the selection
return CLICK_SHOULDDRAG;
}
// don't reset the selection if the object is already selected
if( pobjnew != _pobjselect )
{
// Freeze the Display while we handle this click
CFreezeDisplay fd(ped->_pdp);
psel->SetSelection(cp, cp+1);
if (GetSingleSelect())
{
// Note thate the call to SetSelection may have set selected object to NULL !!!!
// This can happen in some strange scenarios where our state is out of whack
AssertSz(GetSingleSelect() == pobjnew, "Object NOT Selected!!");
return CLICK_OBJSELECTED;
}
return CLICK_IGNORED;
}
return CLICK_OBJSELECTED;
}
return CLICK_IGNORED;
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::HandleSingleSelect(ped, cp, fHiLite)
*
* @mfunc
* When an object is selected and it is the only thing selected, we do
* not highlight it by inverting it. We Draw a frame and handles around
* it. This function is called either because an object has been
* selected and it is the only thing selected, or because we need to
* check for an object that used to be in this state but may no longer be.
*/
void CObjectMgr::HandleSingleSelect(
CTxtEdit *ped, //@parm edit context
LONG cp, //@parm cp of object
BOOL fHiLite) //@parm is this a call for hding the selection
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEINTERN, "CObjectMgr::HandleSingleSelect");
COleObject* pobjnew = GetObjectFromCp(cp);
//This should only be called when we know we have a singley selected
//object. However, there are boundary cases (such as inserting an object)
//where WCH_EMBEDDING is the backing store yet no object exists. These
//cases are OK; thus, we check for NULL on pobjnew.
if(pobjnew)
{
//The object is the same as the currently selected object (if any)
//we are deselecting it. This works like a toggle unless state is messed up.
//If the object is different, we are replacing the current selected
//object (if any).
if(!fHiLite && _pobjselect)
{
// This covers _pobjselct == pobjnew Normal case
// and _pobjselect != pobjnew Degenerate case.
_pobjselect->SetREOSELECTED(FALSE);
_pobjselect = NULL;
//Remove frame/handles from currently selected object.
ped->_pdp->OnPostReplaceRange(CP_INFINITE, 0, 0, cp, cp + 1);
}
else if(fHiLite && pobjnew != _pobjselect)
{
// Only do this if we are setting a new selection.
_pobjselect = pobjnew;
_pobjselect->SetREOSELECTED(TRUE);
//Draw frame/handles on newly selected object.
ped->_pdp->OnPostReplaceRange(CP_INFINITE, 0, 0, cp, cp + 1);
}
else
{
// We want to hilite the selection but the object is already selected.
// Or we want to undo hilite on the selection but the selected object is NULL.
// Do nothing.
}
}
}
/*
* CObjectMgr::ActivateObjectsAs (rclsid, rclsidAs)
*
* @mfunc Handles a request by the user to activate all objects of a particular
* class as objects of another class.
*
* @rdesc
* HRESULT Success code.
*/
HRESULT CObjectMgr::ActivateObjectsAs(
REFCLSID rclsid,
REFCLSID rclsidAs)
{
TRACEBEGIN(TRCSUBSYSOLE, TRCSCOPEEXTERN, "CObjectMgr::ActivateObjectsAs");
COleObject * pobj;
HRESULT hr, hrLatest;
// Tell the system to treat all rclsid objects as rclsidAs
hr = CoTreatAsClass(rclsid, rclsidAs);
if( hr != NOERROR )
return hr;
LONG cobj = GetObjectCount();
// Go through objects, letting them decide if
// they have anything to do for this.
for (LONG iobj = 0; iobj < cobj; iobj++)
{
pobj = GetObjectFromIndex(iobj);
hrLatest = pobj->ActivateAs(rclsid, rclsidAs);
// Make hr the latest hresult unless we have previously had an error.
if(hr == NOERROR)
hr = hrLatest;
}
return hr;
}
#ifdef DEBUG
void CObjectMgr::DbgDump(void)
{
Tracef(TRCSEVNONE, "Object Manager %d objects", _objarray.Count());
for(LONG i = 0 ; i < _objarray.Count(); i++)
{
COleObject *pobj = *_objarray.Elem(i);
if(pobj)
pobj->DbgDump(i);
}
}
#endif