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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "VibrancyManager.h"
#include "nsChildView.h"
#import <objc/message.h>
using namespace mozilla;
void
VibrancyManager::UpdateVibrantRegion(VibrancyType aType,
const LayoutDeviceIntRegion& aRegion)
{
auto& vr = *mVibrantRegions.LookupOrAdd(uint32_t(aType));
if (vr.region == aRegion) {
return;
}
// We need to construct the required region using as many EffectViews
// as necessary. We try to update the geometry of existing views if
// possible, or create new ones or remove old ones if the number of
// rects in the region has changed.
nsTArray<NSView*> viewsToRecycle;
vr.effectViews.SwapElements(viewsToRecycle);
// vr.effectViews is now empty.
size_t i = 0;
for (auto iter = aRegion.RectIter();
!iter.Done() || i < viewsToRecycle.Length();
i++) {
if (!iter.Done()) {
NSView* view = nil;
NSRect rect = mCoordinateConverter.DevPixelsToCocoaPoints(iter.Get());
if (i < viewsToRecycle.Length()) {
view = viewsToRecycle[i];
[view setFrame:rect];
[view setNeedsDisplay:YES];
} else {
view = CreateEffectView(aType, rect);
[mContainerView addSubview:view];
// Now that the view is in the view hierarchy, it'll be kept alive by
// its superview, so we can drop our reference.
[view release];
}
vr.effectViews.AppendElement(view);
iter.Next();
} else {
// Our new region is made of less rects than the old region, so we can
// remove this view. We only have a weak reference to it, so removing it
// from the view hierarchy will release it.
[viewsToRecycle[i] removeFromSuperview];
}
}
vr.region = aRegion;
}
void
VibrancyManager::ClearVibrantAreas() const
{
for (auto iter = mVibrantRegions.ConstIter(); !iter.Done(); iter.Next()) {
ClearVibrantRegion(*iter.UserData());
}
}
void
VibrancyManager::ClearVibrantRegion(const VibrantRegion& aVibrantRegion) const
{
[[NSColor clearColor] set];
for (auto iter = aVibrantRegion.region.RectIter(); !iter.Done(); iter.Next()) {
NSRectFill(mCoordinateConverter.DevPixelsToCocoaPoints(iter.Get()));
}
}
@interface NSView(CurrentFillColor)
- (NSColor*)_currentFillColor;
@end
static NSColor*
AdjustedColor(NSColor* aFillColor, VibrancyType aType)
{
if (aType == VibrancyType::MENU && [aFillColor alphaComponent] == 1.0) {
// The opaque fill color that's used for the menu background when "Reduce
// vibrancy" is checked in the system accessibility prefs is too dark.
// This is probably because we're not using the right material for menus,
// see VibrancyManager::CreateEffectView.
return [NSColor colorWithDeviceWhite:0.96 alpha:1.0];
}
return aFillColor;
}
NSColor*
VibrancyManager::VibrancyFillColorForType(VibrancyType aType)
{
const nsTArray<NSView*>& views =
mVibrantRegions.LookupOrAdd(uint32_t(aType))->effectViews;
if (!views.IsEmpty() &&
[views[0] respondsToSelector:@selector(_currentFillColor)]) {
// -[NSVisualEffectView _currentFillColor] is the color that our view
// would draw during its drawRect implementation, if we hadn't
// disabled that.
return AdjustedColor([views[0] _currentFillColor], aType);
}
return [NSColor whiteColor];
}
@interface NSView(FontSmoothingBackgroundColor)
- (NSColor*)fontSmoothingBackgroundColor;
@end
NSColor*
VibrancyManager::VibrancyFontSmoothingBackgroundColorForType(VibrancyType aType)
{
const nsTArray<NSView*>& views =
mVibrantRegions.LookupOrAdd(uint32_t(aType))->effectViews;
if (!views.IsEmpty() &&
[views[0] respondsToSelector:@selector(fontSmoothingBackgroundColor)]) {
return [views[0] fontSmoothingBackgroundColor];
}
return [NSColor clearColor];
}
static void
DrawRectNothing(id self, SEL _cmd, NSRect aRect)
{
// The super implementation would clear the background.
// That's fine for views that are placed below their content, but our
// setup is different: Our drawn content is drawn to mContainerView, which
// sits below this EffectView. So we must not clear the background here,
// because we'd erase that drawn content.
// Of course the regular content drawing still needs to clear the background
// behind vibrant areas. This is taken care of by having nsNativeThemeCocoa
// return true from NeedToClearBackgroundBehindWidget for vibrant widgets.
}
static NSView*
HitTestNil(id self, SEL _cmd, NSPoint aPoint)
{
// This view must be transparent to mouse events.
return nil;
}
static BOOL
AllowsVibrancyYes(id self, SEL _cmd)
{
// Means that the foreground is blended using a vibrant blend mode.
return YES;
}
static Class
CreateEffectViewClass(BOOL aForegroundVibrancy)
{
// Create a class called EffectView that inherits from NSVisualEffectView
// and overrides the methods -[NSVisualEffectView drawRect:] and
// -[NSView hitTest:].
Class NSVisualEffectViewClass = NSClassFromString(@"NSVisualEffectView");
const char* className = aForegroundVibrancy
? "EffectViewWithForegroundVibrancy" : "EffectViewWithoutForegroundVibrancy";
Class EffectViewClass = objc_allocateClassPair(NSVisualEffectViewClass, className, 0);
class_addMethod(EffectViewClass, @selector(drawRect:), (IMP)DrawRectNothing,
"v@:{CGRect={CGPoint=dd}{CGSize=dd}}");
class_addMethod(EffectViewClass, @selector(hitTest:), (IMP)HitTestNil,
"@@:{CGPoint=dd}");
if (aForegroundVibrancy) {
// Also override the -[NSView allowsVibrancy] method to return YES.
class_addMethod(EffectViewClass, @selector(allowsVibrancy), (IMP)AllowsVibrancyYes, "I@:");
}
return EffectViewClass;
}
static id
AppearanceForVibrancyType(VibrancyType aType)
{
Class NSAppearanceClass = NSClassFromString(@"NSAppearance");
switch (aType) {
case VibrancyType::LIGHT:
case VibrancyType::TOOLTIP:
case VibrancyType::MENU:
case VibrancyType::HIGHLIGHTED_MENUITEM:
case VibrancyType::SHEET:
return [NSAppearanceClass performSelector:@selector(appearanceNamed:)
withObject:@"NSAppearanceNameVibrantLight"];
case VibrancyType::DARK:
return [NSAppearanceClass performSelector:@selector(appearanceNamed:)
withObject:@"NSAppearanceNameVibrantDark"];
}
}
#if !defined(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_10) || MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED < MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_10
enum {
NSVisualEffectStateFollowsWindowActiveState,
NSVisualEffectStateActive,
NSVisualEffectStateInactive
};
enum {
NSVisualEffectMaterialTitlebar = 3
};
#endif
#if !defined(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_11) || MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED < MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_11
enum {
NSVisualEffectMaterialMenu = 5
};
#endif
static NSUInteger
VisualEffectStateForVibrancyType(VibrancyType aType)
{
switch (aType) {
case VibrancyType::TOOLTIP:
case VibrancyType::MENU:
case VibrancyType::HIGHLIGHTED_MENUITEM:
case VibrancyType::SHEET:
// Tooltip and menu windows are never "key" and sheets always looks
// active, so we need to tell the vibrancy effect to look active
// regardless of window state.
return NSVisualEffectStateActive;
default:
return NSVisualEffectStateFollowsWindowActiveState;
}
}
static BOOL
HasVibrantForeground(VibrancyType aType)
{
switch (aType) {
case VibrancyType::MENU:
return YES;
default:
return NO;
}
}
enum {
NSVisualEffectMaterialMenuItem = 4
};
@interface NSView(NSVisualEffectViewMethods)
- (void)setState:(NSUInteger)state;
- (void)setMaterial:(NSUInteger)material;
- (void)setEmphasized:(BOOL)emphasized;
@end
NSView*
VibrancyManager::CreateEffectView(VibrancyType aType, NSRect aRect)
{
static Class EffectViewClassWithoutForegroundVibrancy = CreateEffectViewClass(NO);
static Class EffectViewClassWithForegroundVibrancy = CreateEffectViewClass(YES);
Class EffectViewClass = HasVibrantForeground(aType)
? EffectViewClassWithForegroundVibrancy : EffectViewClassWithoutForegroundVibrancy;
NSView* effectView = [[EffectViewClass alloc] initWithFrame:aRect];
[effectView performSelector:@selector(setAppearance:)
withObject:AppearanceForVibrancyType(aType)];
[effectView setState:VisualEffectStateForVibrancyType(aType)];
if (aType == VibrancyType::MENU) {
if (nsCocoaFeatures::OnElCapitanOrLater()) {
[effectView setMaterial:NSVisualEffectMaterialMenu];
} else {
// Before 10.11 there is no material that perfectly matches the menu
// look. Of all available material types, NSVisualEffectMaterialTitlebar
// is the one that comes closest.
[effectView setMaterial:NSVisualEffectMaterialTitlebar];
}
} else if (aType == VibrancyType::HIGHLIGHTED_MENUITEM) {
[effectView setMaterial:NSVisualEffectMaterialMenuItem];
if ([effectView respondsToSelector:@selector(setEmphasized:)]) {
[effectView setEmphasized:YES];
}
}
return effectView;
}
static bool
ComputeSystemSupportsVibrancy()
{
#ifdef __x86_64__
return NSClassFromString(@"NSAppearance") &&
NSClassFromString(@"NSVisualEffectView");
#else
// objc_allocateClassPair doesn't work in 32 bit mode, so turn off vibrancy.
return false;
#endif
}
/* static */ bool
VibrancyManager::SystemSupportsVibrancy()
{
static bool supportsVibrancy = ComputeSystemSupportsVibrancy();
return supportsVibrancy;
}