//======================================================================== // GLFW - An OpenGL framework // Platform: Cocoa/NSOpenGL // API Version: 2.7 // WWW: http://www.glfw.org/ //------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Camilla Berglund // // This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied // warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages // arising from the use of this software. // // Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, // including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it // freely, subject to the following restrictions: // // 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not // claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software // in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would // be appreciated but is not required. // // 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not // be misrepresented as being the original software. // // 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source // distribution. // //======================================================================== // Needed for _NSGetProgname #include #include "internal.h" @interface GLFWApplication : NSApplication @end @implementation GLFWApplication // From http://cocoadev.com/index.pl?GameKeyboardHandlingAlmost // This works around an AppKit bug, where key up events while holding // down the command key don't get sent to the key window. - (void)sendEvent:(NSEvent *)event { if( [event type] == NSKeyUp && ( [event modifierFlags] & NSCommandKeyMask ) ) { [[self keyWindow] sendEvent:event]; } else { [super sendEvent:event]; } } @end // Prior to Snow Leopard, we need to use this oddly-named semi-private API // to get the application menu working properly. Need to be careful in // case it goes away in a future OS update. @interface NSApplication (NSAppleMenu) - (void)setAppleMenu:(NSMenu *)m; @end // Keys to search for as potential application names NSString *GLFWNameKeys[] = { @"CFBundleDisplayName", @"CFBundleName", @"CFBundleExecutable", }; //======================================================================== // Try to figure out what the calling application is called //======================================================================== static NSString *findAppName( void ) { NSDictionary *infoDictionary = [[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary]; unsigned int i; for( i = 0; i < sizeof(GLFWNameKeys) / sizeof(GLFWNameKeys[0]); i++ ) { id name = [infoDictionary objectForKey:GLFWNameKeys[i]]; if (name && [name isKindOfClass:[NSString class]] && ![@"" isEqualToString:name]) { return name; } } // If we get here, we're unbundled if( !_glfwLibrary.Unbundled ) { // Could do this only if we discover we're unbundled, but it should // do no harm... ProcessSerialNumber psn = { 0, kCurrentProcess }; TransformProcessType( &psn, kProcessTransformToForegroundApplication ); // Having the app in front of the terminal window is also generally // handy. There is an NSApplication API to do this, but... SetFrontProcess( &psn ); _glfwLibrary.Unbundled = GL_TRUE; } char **progname = _NSGetProgname(); if( progname && *progname ) { // TODO: UTF8? return [NSString stringWithUTF8String:*progname]; } // Really shouldn't get here return @"GLFW Application"; } //======================================================================== // Set up the menu bar (manually) // This is nasty, nasty stuff -- calls to undocumented semi-private APIs that // could go away at any moment, lots of stuff that really should be // localize(d|able), etc. Loading a nib would save us this horror, but that // doesn't seem like a good thing to require of GLFW's clients. //======================================================================== static void setUpMenuBar( void ) { NSString *appName = findAppName(); NSMenu *bar = [[NSMenu alloc] init]; [NSApp setMainMenu:bar]; NSMenuItem *appMenuItem = [bar addItemWithTitle:@"" action:NULL keyEquivalent:@""]; NSMenu *appMenu = [[NSMenu alloc] init]; [appMenuItem setSubmenu:appMenu]; [appMenu addItemWithTitle:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"About %@", appName] action:@selector(orderFrontStandardAboutPanel:) keyEquivalent:@""]; [appMenu addItem:[NSMenuItem separatorItem]]; NSMenu *servicesMenu = [[NSMenu alloc] init]; [NSApp setServicesMenu:servicesMenu]; [[appMenu addItemWithTitle:@"Services" action:NULL keyEquivalent:@""] setSubmenu:servicesMenu]; [appMenu addItem:[NSMenuItem separatorItem]]; [appMenu addItemWithTitle:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Hide %@", appName] action:@selector(hide:) keyEquivalent:@"h"]; [[appMenu addItemWithTitle:@"Hide Others" action:@selector(hideOtherApplications:) keyEquivalent:@"h"] setKeyEquivalentModifierMask:NSAlternateKeyMask | NSCommandKeyMask]; [appMenu addItemWithTitle:@"Show All" action:@selector(unhideAllApplications:) keyEquivalent:@""]; [appMenu addItem:[NSMenuItem separatorItem]]; [appMenu addItemWithTitle:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Quit %@", appName] action:@selector(terminate:) keyEquivalent:@"q"]; NSMenuItem *windowMenuItem = [bar addItemWithTitle:@"" action:NULL keyEquivalent:@""]; NSMenu *windowMenu = [[NSMenu alloc] initWithTitle:@"Window"]; [NSApp setWindowsMenu:windowMenu]; [windowMenuItem setSubmenu:windowMenu]; [windowMenu addItemWithTitle:@"Miniaturize" action:@selector(performMiniaturize:) keyEquivalent:@"m"]; [windowMenu addItemWithTitle:@"Zoom" action:@selector(performZoom:) keyEquivalent:@""]; [windowMenu addItem:[NSMenuItem separatorItem]]; [windowMenu addItemWithTitle:@"Bring All to Front" action:@selector(arrangeInFront:) keyEquivalent:@""]; // At least guard the call to private API to avoid an exception if it // goes away. Hopefully that means the worst we'll break in future is to // look ugly... if( [NSApp respondsToSelector:@selector(setAppleMenu:)] ) { [NSApp setAppleMenu:appMenu]; } } //======================================================================== // Terminate GLFW when exiting application //======================================================================== static void glfw_atexit( void ) { glfwTerminate(); } //************************************************************************ //**** Platform implementation functions **** //************************************************************************ //======================================================================== // Initialize the GLFW library //======================================================================== int _glfwPlatformInit( void ) { _glfwLibrary.AutoreleasePool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init]; // Implicitly create shared NSApplication instance [GLFWApplication sharedApplication]; NSString* resourcePath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath]; if( access( [resourcePath cStringUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding], R_OK ) == 0 ) { chdir( [resourcePath cStringUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding] ); } // Setting up menu bar must go exactly here else weirdness ensues setUpMenuBar(); [NSApp finishLaunching]; // Install atexit routine atexit( glfw_atexit ); _glfwPlatformSetTime( 0.0 ); _glfwLibrary.DesktopMode = (NSDictionary *)CGDisplayCurrentMode( CGMainDisplayID() ); return GL_TRUE; } //======================================================================== // Close window, if open, and shut down GLFW //======================================================================== int _glfwPlatformTerminate( void ) { glfwCloseWindow(); // TODO: Probably other cleanup [_glfwLibrary.AutoreleasePool release]; _glfwLibrary.AutoreleasePool = nil; return GL_TRUE; }