// Copyright 2016 Hajime Hoshi // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. //go:build !ebitencbackend // +build !ebitencbackend package ui import ( "fmt" "runtime" "unsafe" "golang.org/x/sys/windows" "github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/v2/internal/glfw" ) const ( smCyCaption = 4 monitorDefaultToNearest = 2 ) type rect struct { left int32 top int32 right int32 bottom int32 } type monitorInfo struct { cbSize uint32 rcMonitor rect rcWork rect dwFlags uint32 } type point struct { x int32 y int32 } var ( // user32 is defined at hideconsole_windows.go procGetSystemMetrics = user32.NewProc("GetSystemMetrics") procMonitorFromWindow = user32.NewProc("MonitorFromWindow") procGetMonitorInfoW = user32.NewProc("GetMonitorInfoW") procGetCursorPos = user32.NewProc("GetCursorPos") ) func getSystemMetrics(nIndex int) (int32, error) { r, _, _ := procGetSystemMetrics.Call(uintptr(nIndex)) if r == 0 { // GetLastError doesn't provide an extended information. // See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winuser/nf-winuser-getsystemmetrics return 0, fmt.Errorf("ui: GetSystemMetrics returned 0") } return int32(r), nil } func monitorFromWindow(hwnd windows.HWND, dwFlags uint32) uintptr { r, _, _ := procMonitorFromWindow.Call(uintptr(hwnd), uintptr(dwFlags)) return r } func getMonitorInfoW(hMonitor uintptr, lpmi *monitorInfo) error { r, _, e := procGetMonitorInfoW.Call(hMonitor, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(lpmi))) if r == 0 { if e != nil && e != windows.ERROR_SUCCESS { return fmt.Errorf("ui: GetMonitorInfoW failed: error code: %w", e) } return fmt.Errorf("ui: GetMonitorInfoW failed: returned 0") } return nil } func getCursorPos() (int32, int32, error) { var pt point r, _, e := procGetCursorPos.Call(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&pt))) if r == 0 { if e != nil && e != windows.ERROR_SUCCESS { return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("ui: GetCursorPos failed: error code: %w", e) } return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("ui: GetCursorPos failed: returned 0") } return pt.x, pt.y, nil } // clearVideoModeScaleCache must be called from the main thread. func clearVideoModeScaleCache() {} // dipFromGLFWMonitorPixel must be called from the main thread. func (u *UserInterface) dipFromGLFWMonitorPixel(x float64, monitor *glfw.Monitor) float64 { return x / u.deviceScaleFactor(monitor) } // dipFromGLFWPixel must be called from the main thread. func (u *UserInterface) dipFromGLFWPixel(x float64, monitor *glfw.Monitor) float64 { return x / u.deviceScaleFactor(monitor) } // dipToGLFWPixel must be called from the main thread. func (u *UserInterface) dipToGLFWPixel(x float64, monitor *glfw.Monitor) float64 { return x * u.deviceScaleFactor(monitor) } func (u *UserInterface) adjustWindowPosition(x, y int, monitor *glfw.Monitor) (int, int) { mx, my := monitor.GetPos() // As the video width/height might be wrong, // adjust x/y at least to enable to handle the window (#328) if x < mx { x = mx } t, err := getSystemMetrics(smCyCaption) if err != nil { panic(err) } if y < my+int(t) { y = my + int(t) } return x, y } func initialMonitorByOS() (*glfw.Monitor, error) { px, py, err := getCursorPos() if err != nil { return nil, err } x, y := int(px), int(py) // Find the monitor including the cursor. for _, m := range ensureMonitors() { w, h := m.vm.Width, m.vm.Height if x >= m.x && x < m.x+w && y >= m.y && y < m.y+h { return m.m, nil } } return nil, nil } func currentMonitorByOS(w *glfw.Window) *glfw.Monitor { return monitorFromWin32Window(windows.HWND(w.GetWin32Window())) } func monitorFromWin32Window(w windows.HWND) *glfw.Monitor { // Get the current monitor by the window handle instead of the window position. It is because the window // position is not relaiable in some cases e.g. when the window is put across multiple monitors. m := monitorFromWindow(w, monitorDefaultToNearest) if m == 0 { // monitorFromWindow can return error on Wine. Ignore this. return nil } mi := monitorInfo{} mi.cbSize = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(mi)) if err := getMonitorInfoW(m, &mi); err != nil { panic(err) } x, y := int(mi.rcMonitor.left), int(mi.rcMonitor.top) for _, m := range ensureMonitors() { if m.x == x && m.y == y { return m.m } } return nil } func (u *UserInterface) nativeWindow() uintptr { return u.window.GetWin32Window() } func (u *UserInterface) isNativeFullscreen() bool { return false } func (u *UserInterface) setNativeCursor(shape CursorShape) { // TODO: Use native API in the future (#1571) u.window.SetCursor(glfwSystemCursors[shape]) } func (u *UserInterface) isNativeFullscreenAvailable() bool { return false } func (u *UserInterface) setNativeFullscreen(fullscreen bool) { panic(fmt.Sprintf("ui: setNativeFullscreen is not implemented in this environment: %s", runtime.GOOS)) } func (u *UserInterface) adjustViewSize() { } func initializeWindowAfterCreation(w *glfw.Window) { }