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/* @doc INTERNAL
*
* @module _DFREEZE.CPP Implementation for classes handle freezing the display |
*
* This module implements non-inline members used by logic to handle freezing the display
*
* History: <nl>
* 2/8/96 ricksa Created
*
* Copyright (c) 1995-1997, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*/
#include "_common.h"
#include "_disp.h"
#include "_dfreeze.h"
ASSERTDATA
/*
* CAccumDisplayChanges::GetUpdateRegion(pcpStart, pcchDel, pcchNew,
* pfUpdateCaret, pfScrollIntoView)
* @mfunc
* Get region for display to update
*/
void CAccumDisplayChanges::GetUpdateRegion(
LONG *pcpStart, //@parm where to put the cpStart
LONG *pcchDel, //@parm where to put the del char count
LONG *pcchNew, //@parm where to put the new char count
BOOL *pfUpdateCaret, //@parm whether caret update is needed
BOOL *pfScrollIntoView, //@parm whether to scroll caret into view
BOOL *pfNeedRedisplay) //@parm whether it needs redisplay
{
LONG cchDel;
*pcpStart = _cpMin;
if(pfUpdateCaret)
*pfUpdateCaret = _fUpdateCaret;
if(pfScrollIntoView)
*pfScrollIntoView = _fScrollIntoView;
if (pfNeedRedisplay)
*pfNeedRedisplay = _fNeedRedisplay;
if(_cpMin == CP_INFINITE)
return;
cchDel = _cpMax - _cpMin;
if(pcchDel)
*pcchDel = cchDel;
*pcchNew = cchDel + _delta;
_cpMin = CP_INFINITE;
}
/*
* CAccumDisplayChanges::UpdateRecalcRegion(cpStartNew, cchDel, cchNew)
*
* @mfunc
* Merge new update with region to be recalculated
*/
void CAccumDisplayChanges::UpdateRecalcRegion(
LONG cpStartNew, //@parm Start of update
LONG cchDel, //@parm Count of chars to delete
LONG cchNew) //@parm Count of chars to add
{
if(CP_INFINITE == _cpMin)
{
// Object is empty so just assign values
_cpMin = cpStartNew;
_cpMax = cpStartNew + cchDel;
_delta = cchNew - cchDel;
return;
}
// The basic idea of this algorithm is to merge the updates so that
// they appear to the display sub-system as if only one replace range
// has occured. To do this we keep track of the start of the update
// (_cpMin) relative to the original text and the end of the update
// (_cpMax) relative to the original text and the change in the count
// of text (_delta). We can recreate cchDel from _cpMost - _cpMin and
// cchNew from cchDel + _delta.
// Do we need to update _cpMin? - we only need to update _cpMin if the
// current update begins before the last update because the final update
// need only know the very start of the range updated.
if(cpStartNew < _cpMin)
_cpMin = cpStartNew;
// Do we need to udpate _cpMax? - we only need to update _cpMax if the
// current update implies a _cpMax that is greater than the current one.
// Note that because prior updates affect where the _cpMax is located
// we need to compare againt the proposed _cpMax against the current
// _cpMax adjusted by the change in the text since the beginning of the
// updates.
if(cpStartNew + cchDel > _cpMax + _delta)
_cpMax = cpStartNew + cchDel - _delta;
// Increment the total change by the change for this update.
_delta += cchNew - cchDel;
}