Hi, I fordward this thread to the VM mailing list since it looks more appropiated. David, here "tn" is proposing a fix. I am not qualified to take a look. Hope it helps Mariano
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <[hidden email]> Date: Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 9:23 PM Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Issue 1064 in pharo: There are still problem with keyboard shortcuts in Windows To: [hidden email] Comment #14 on issue 1064 by [hidden email]: There are still problem with keyboard shortcuts in Windows
Hi, I'm tn. 'ctrl + m' problem is Cog VM bug. Normally, when character key is pushed, keyboard events occur as follows on Squeak. 1. key press (down) 2. character (character code notification) 3. key release (up) They are produced by a primitive method in IutEventFetcher >> primGetNextEvent. But when ctrl + m is pushed, a character event doesn't occur. Because 'ctrl + m' value is 13. The value is same as ENTER key. Cog VM ignores WM_CHAR message(character event) when ENTER key is pushed. The one of solution for this problem is to add CTRL key state to the if-condition. -- sqWin32Window.c -- int recordKeyboardEvent(MSG *msg) { ... switch(msg->message) { ... case WM_CHAR: case WM_SYSCHAR: /* Note: VK_RETURN is recorded as virtual key ONLY */ if(keyCode == 13 && !ctrl) return 1; // add "&& !ctrl" pressCode = EventKeyChar; break; ... } ... Note: ENTER keyCode is 13. But when ctrl + ENTER is pushed, the keyCode is 10. So if the condition is revised, ctrl + m problem is corrected. but other behavior is not changed. If you want to prevent to generate character event for CTRL + ENTER, you can add following code. By this way, we can produce not only ctrl+m (0x0D)'s character event but also ctrl+j (0x0A)'s one. -- sqWin32Window.c -- // add this function static int isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(MSG* msgp){ if(msgp->message == WM_KEYDOWN && msgp->wParam == VK_RETURN){ if(GetKeyState(VK_CONTROL) & 0x8000) { return FALSE; } } return TRUE; } ... int ioProcessEvents(void) { static MSG msg; ... if(isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(&msg)){ // add TranslateMessage(&msg); } // add DispatchMessage(&msg); ... } ... int recordKeyboardEvent(MSG *msg) { ... if(pressCode == EventKeyDown && virtCode != 0 && isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(lastMessage) ) { // add " && isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(lastMessage) " /* generate extra character event */ ... } return 1; }
An attached file is source, which has been corrected by above way.
Note: Below is a comment in the source code.
and WM_CHAR message should be processed./* note: several keys are not reported as character events; most noticably the mapped virtual keys. For those we generate extra character events here */ Those keys(e.g. arrow) should not be ascii code. ENTER key is not. but an extra character events is created for ENTER. I don't think this behavior is correct. As for ENTER key, an extra character event must not be generated, Please see MSDN about TranslateMessage. see also Comment 11. Thanks, Attachments: sqWin32Window.c 99 KB |
Thanks Mariano, I added this to http://bugs.squeak.org/view.php?id=7611 so the issue will be tracked. The standard VM and the Cog VM share identical support code for this function, so I am assuming that the issue affects all Windows VMs (please correct me if this is wrong). Andreas, Eliot - this would be a one-line fix in the support code if you approve, and should be applied to both the trunk and the cog branches. Thanks, Dave. On Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 04:12:24PM +0100, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote: > > Hi, I fordward this thread to the VM mailing list since it looks more > appropiated. > David, here "tn" is proposing a fix. I am not qualified to take a look. > Hope it helps > > Mariano > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: <[hidden email]> > Date: Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 9:23 PM > Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Issue 1064 in pharo: There are still problem > with keyboard shortcuts in Windows > To: [hidden email] > > > > Comment #14 on issue 1064 by [hidden email]: There are still problem > with keyboard shortcuts in Windows > > http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=1064 > > Hi, I'm tn. > > 'ctrl + m' problem is Cog VM bug. > > Normally, when character key is pushed, keyboard events occur as follows on > Squeak. > > 1. key press (down) > 2. character (character code notification) > 3. key release (up) > > They are produced by a primitive method in IutEventFetcher >> > primGetNextEvent. > But when ctrl + m is pushed, a character event doesn't occur. > Because 'ctrl + m' value is 13. The value is same as ENTER key. > Cog VM ignores WM_CHAR message(character event) when ENTER key is pushed. > > The one of solution for this problem is to add CTRL key state to the > if-condition. > > -- sqWin32Window.c -- > > int recordKeyboardEvent(MSG *msg) { > ... > > switch(msg->message) { > ... > > case WM_CHAR: > case WM_SYSCHAR: > /* Note: VK_RETURN is recorded as virtual key ONLY */ > if(keyCode == 13 && !ctrl) return 1; // add "&& !ctrl" > pressCode = EventKeyChar; > break; > ... > } > ... > > Note: ENTER keyCode is 13. But when ctrl + ENTER is pushed, the keyCode is > 10. > So if the condition is revised, ctrl + m problem is corrected. > but other behavior is not changed. > > > If you want to prevent to generate character event for CTRL + ENTER, > you can add following code. By this way, we can produce > not only ctrl+m (0x0D)'s character event but also ctrl+j (0x0A)'s one. > > -- sqWin32Window.c -- > > // add this function > static int isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(MSG* msgp){ > if(msgp->message == WM_KEYDOWN && msgp->wParam == VK_RETURN){ > if(GetKeyState(VK_CONTROL) & 0x8000) { > return FALSE; > } > } > return TRUE; > } > > ... > > int ioProcessEvents(void) > { static MSG msg; > ... > if(isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(&msg)){ // add > TranslateMessage(&msg); > } // add > DispatchMessage(&msg); > ... > } > > ... > > int recordKeyboardEvent(MSG *msg) { > ... > > if(pressCode == EventKeyDown && virtCode != 0 && > isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(lastMessage) ) { > // add " && > isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(lastMessage) " > /* generate extra character event */ > ... > } > return 1; > } > > An attached file is source, which has been corrected by above way. > > > Note: Below is a comment in the source code. > > /* note: several keys are not reported as character events; > most noticably the mapped virtual keys. For those we > generate extra character events here */ > > Those keys(e.g. arrow) should not be ascii code. > ENTER key is not. but an extra character events is created for ENTER. > I don't think this behavior is correct. > As for ENTER key, an extra character event must not be generated, > and WM_CHAR message should be processed. > Please see MSDN about TranslateMessage. > > > see also Comment 11. > > Thanks, > > Attachments: > sqWin32Window.c 99 KB |
Looks good. Go for it. Cheers, - Andreas On 3/7/2011 1:10 AM, David T. Lewis wrote: > > Thanks Mariano, I added this to http://bugs.squeak.org/view.php?id=7611 > so the issue will be tracked. > > The standard VM and the Cog VM share identical support code for this > function, so I am assuming that the issue affects all Windows VMs > (please correct me if this is wrong). > > Andreas, Eliot - this would be a one-line fix in the support code > if you approve, and should be applied to both the trunk and the cog > branches. > > Thanks, > Dave. > > > On Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 04:12:24PM +0100, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote: >> >> Hi, I fordward this thread to the VM mailing list since it looks more >> appropiated. >> David, here "tn" is proposing a fix. I am not qualified to take a look. >> Hope it helps >> >> Mariano >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From:<[hidden email]> >> Date: Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 9:23 PM >> Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Issue 1064 in pharo: There are still problem >> with keyboard shortcuts in Windows >> To: [hidden email] >> >> >> >> Comment #14 on issue 1064 by [hidden email]: There are still problem >> with keyboard shortcuts in Windows >> >> http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=1064 >> >> Hi, I'm tn. >> >> 'ctrl + m' problem is Cog VM bug. >> >> Normally, when character key is pushed, keyboard events occur as follows on >> Squeak. >> >> 1. key press (down) >> 2. character (character code notification) >> 3. key release (up) >> >> They are produced by a primitive method in IutEventFetcher>> >> primGetNextEvent. >> But when ctrl + m is pushed, a character event doesn't occur. >> Because 'ctrl + m' value is 13. The value is same as ENTER key. >> Cog VM ignores WM_CHAR message(character event) when ENTER key is pushed. >> >> The one of solution for this problem is to add CTRL key state to the >> if-condition. >> >> -- sqWin32Window.c -- >> >> int recordKeyboardEvent(MSG *msg) { >> ... >> >> switch(msg->message) { >> ... >> >> case WM_CHAR: >> case WM_SYSCHAR: >> /* Note: VK_RETURN is recorded as virtual key ONLY */ >> if(keyCode == 13&& !ctrl) return 1; // add "&& !ctrl" >> pressCode = EventKeyChar; >> break; >> ... >> } >> ... >> >> Note: ENTER keyCode is 13. But when ctrl + ENTER is pushed, the keyCode is >> 10. >> So if the condition is revised, ctrl + m problem is corrected. >> but other behavior is not changed. >> >> >> If you want to prevent to generate character event for CTRL + ENTER, >> you can add following code. By this way, we can produce >> not only ctrl+m (0x0D)'s character event but also ctrl+j (0x0A)'s one. >> >> -- sqWin32Window.c -- >> >> // add this function >> static int isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(MSG* msgp){ >> if(msgp->message == WM_KEYDOWN&& msgp->wParam == VK_RETURN){ >> if(GetKeyState(VK_CONTROL)& 0x8000) { >> return FALSE; >> } >> } >> return TRUE; >> } >> >> ... >> >> int ioProcessEvents(void) >> { static MSG msg; >> ... >> if(isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(&msg)){ // add >> TranslateMessage(&msg); >> } // add >> DispatchMessage(&msg); >> ... >> } >> >> ... >> >> int recordKeyboardEvent(MSG *msg) { >> ... >> >> if(pressCode == EventKeyDown&& virtCode != 0&& >> isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(lastMessage) ) { >> // add "&& >> isNotKeyDownCtrlReturn(lastMessage) " >> /* generate extra character event */ >> ... >> } >> return 1; >> } >> >> An attached file is source, which has been corrected by above way. >> >> >> Note: Below is a comment in the source code. >> >> /* note: several keys are not reported as character events; >> most noticably the mapped virtual keys. For those we >> generate extra character events here */ >> >> Those keys(e.g. arrow) should not be ascii code. >> ENTER key is not. but an extra character events is created for ENTER. >> I don't think this behavior is correct. >> As for ENTER key, an extra character event must not be generated, >> and WM_CHAR message should be processed. >> Please see MSDN about TranslateMessage. >> >> >> see also Comment 11. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Attachments: >> sqWin32Window.c 99 KB > |
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