Hi Shashi,
I mixed upGetActionModifiers andGetJavaModifiers. GetActionModifiers shouldn't
contain mouse button mask.
The fix looks good.
--Semyon
On 12/6/17 10:57 AM, shashidhara veerabhadraiah wrote:
Hi Semyon, Sure I understand your concern.
Will update web rev on this and get back to you soon.
Thanks and regards,
Shashi
On 07-Dec-2017, at 12:12 AM, Semyon Sadetsky <semyon.sadet...@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi Shashi,
On 12/05/2017 08:13 PM, Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah wrote:
Hi Semyon, the mouse key state is already part of the input to the function via
the flags variable(if there is any) and same message is already sent to the
action event where
The flags parameter doesn't contain any modifiers because it is always equals
to zero.
they only save the message. This part is kept same as earlier.
The action event receives modifiers from the 3rd parameter of the
SendMouseEvent function which now may not contain any mouse modifiers, if I
correctly understand the root cause of the issue. My question is about
compatibility. If this code whenever have been working (for example, in Windows
7) the BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK have been always set in the action event. After your
fix it may not be set (or even will never be set anymore). Does it affect old
applications which might expect a button presence in the action?
--Semyon
shashi
-----Original Message-----
From: Semyon Sadetsky
Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2017 9:47 PM
To: shashidhara veerabhadraiah <shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com>
Cc: awt-dev@openjdk.java.net
Subject: Re: <AWT Dev> [10] JDK-8146537: TrayIcon Action Listener doesnt work
in WIndows 10
Hi Shashi,
I meant, since before the modifier has been sent with the action it should be
sent now as well for compatibility. Or this code has never worked?
--Semyon
On 12/04/2017 09:30 AM, shashidhara veerabhadraiah wrote:
Hi Semyon, Thank for your review.
BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK upon the GetJavaModifiers() provide if the left mouse button
virtual key is pressed or not. Currently we are unable to capture left button
click state using the ::GetKeyState(). The event NIN_BALLONUSERCLICK is
generated only upon the left mouse click and any other action does not raise
this event. Hence there is no need to check it once again.
SendActionEvent() takes on the GetActionModifiers() which is kept as it.
Hope I answer your question. Have a good day Semyon.
Thanks and regards,
Shashi
On 04-Dec-2017, at 9:45 PM, Semyon Sadetsky <semyon.sadet...@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi Shashi,
Shouldn't the BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK be added to the modifiers of the action?
--Semyon
On 11/27/2017 09:16 PM, Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah wrote:
Hi Sergey, Here is the Webrev containing fixes for your comments.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sveerabhadra/8146537/webrev.01/
Thanks and regards,
Shashi
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Bylokhov
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 4:31 AM
To: Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah
<shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com>; awt-dev@openjdk.java.net
Subject: Re: [10] JDK-8146537: TrayIcon Action Listener doesnt work
in WIndows 10
Hi, Shashi.
On 20/11/2017 02:10, Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah wrote:
Summary: The windows GetKeyState() api provides the key state of
the requested key as of that instant by sampling the current
thread's key messages from the message queue. Any misses either a
thread ran faster or slower it is possible to miss the key
messages. This is the problem that's happening under windows 10
wherein the key states are being null for the mouse button press.
This problem is mentioned in the msdn as well. On the other hand, a
tray icon message click produces NIN_BALLOONUSERCLICK event only
upon the left mouse button click and hence there is no check required for the
same.
The old code also request the state of the different keys like shift, control,
etc. And after the fix we lose this information, probably we should apply it on
top of the modifiers?
Another unclear thing is that we use
java_awt_event_InputEvent_BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK which is a mask for InputEvent as
modifier for ActionEvent which does not have such mask.
--
Best regards, Sergey.