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Issue 1331013004: [KeyEvent Mac] Move WebInputEventFactory into chromium. (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git@master
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1 // Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4
5 /*
6 * Copyright (C) 2004, 2006, 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
7 * Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Google Inc.
8 *
9 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
10 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
11 * are met:
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16 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
17 *
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22 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
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24 * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
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29 */
30
31 #include "content/browser/renderer_host/input/web_input_event_builders_mac.h"
32
33 #import <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h>
34 #import <AvailabilityMacros.h>
Alexei Svitkine (slow) 2015/09/14 18:54:03 Nit: Is this needed anymore?
dtapuska 2015/09/14 19:26:46 Done.
35 #import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
36
37 #include "base/mac/sdk_forward_declarations.h"
38 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
39 #include "content/browser/renderer_host/input/web_input_event_util.h"
40 #include "third_party/WebKit/public/web/WebInputEvent.h"
41 #include "ui/events/keycodes/keyboard_code_conversion.h"
42 #include "ui/events/keycodes/keyboard_code_conversion_mac.h"
43
44 namespace content {
45
46 namespace {
47
48 // Return true if the target modifier key is up. OS X has an "official" flag
49 // to test whether either left or right versions of a modifier key are held,
50 // and "unofficial" flags for the left and right versions independently. This
51 // function verifies that |targetKeyMask| and |otherKeyMask| (which should be
Alexei Svitkine (slow) 2015/09/14 18:54:03 Nit: Update comment which still mentions the non h
dtapuska 2015/09/14 19:26:46 Done.
52 // the left and right versions of a modifier) are consistent with with the
53 // state of |eitherKeyMask| (which should be the corresponding ""official"
54 // flag). If they are consistent, it tests |targetKeyMask|; otherwise it tests
55 // |eitherKeyMask|.
56 inline bool IsModifierKeyUp(unsigned int flags,
57 unsigned int target_key_mask,
58 unsigned int other_key_mask,
59 unsigned int either_key_mask) {
60 bool either_key_down = (flags & either_key_mask) != 0;
61 bool target_key_down = (flags & target_key_mask) != 0;
62 bool other_key_down = (flags & other_key_mask) != 0;
63 if (either_key_down != (target_key_down || other_key_down))
64 return !either_key_down;
65 return !target_key_down;
66 }
67
68 bool IsKeyUpEvent(NSEvent* event) {
69 if ([event type] != NSFlagsChanged)
70 return [event type] == NSKeyUp;
71
72 // Unofficial bit-masks for left- and right-hand versions of modifier keys.
73 // These values were determined empirically.
74 const unsigned int kLeftControlKeyMask = 1 << 0;
75 const unsigned int kLeftShiftKeyMask = 1 << 1;
76 const unsigned int kRightShiftKeyMask = 1 << 2;
77 const unsigned int kLeftCommandKeyMask = 1 << 3;
78 const unsigned int kRightCommandKeyMask = 1 << 4;
79 const unsigned int kLeftAlternateKeyMask = 1 << 5;
80 const unsigned int kRightAlternateKeyMask = 1 << 6;
81 const unsigned int kRightControlKeyMask = 1 << 13;
82
83 switch ([event keyCode]) {
84 case 54: // Right Command
85 return IsModifierKeyUp([event modifierFlags], kRightCommandKeyMask,
86 kLeftCommandKeyMask, NSCommandKeyMask);
87 case 55: // Left Command
88 return IsModifierKeyUp([event modifierFlags], kLeftCommandKeyMask,
89 kRightCommandKeyMask, NSCommandKeyMask);
90
91 case 57: // Capslock
92 return ([event modifierFlags] & NSAlphaShiftKeyMask) == 0;
93
94 case 56: // Left Shift
95 return IsModifierKeyUp([event modifierFlags], kLeftShiftKeyMask,
96 kRightShiftKeyMask, NSShiftKeyMask);
97 case 60: // Right Shift
98 return IsModifierKeyUp([event modifierFlags], kRightShiftKeyMask,
99 kLeftShiftKeyMask, NSShiftKeyMask);
100
101 case 58: // Left Alt
102 return IsModifierKeyUp([event modifierFlags], kLeftAlternateKeyMask,
103 kRightAlternateKeyMask, NSAlternateKeyMask);
104 case 61: // Right Alt
105 return IsModifierKeyUp([event modifierFlags], kRightAlternateKeyMask,
106 kLeftAlternateKeyMask, NSAlternateKeyMask);
107
108 case 59: // Left Ctrl
109 return IsModifierKeyUp([event modifierFlags], kLeftControlKeyMask,
110 kRightControlKeyMask, NSControlKeyMask);
111 case 62: // Right Ctrl
112 return IsModifierKeyUp([event modifierFlags], kRightControlKeyMask,
113 kLeftControlKeyMask, NSControlKeyMask);
114
115 case 63: // Function
116 return ([event modifierFlags] & NSFunctionKeyMask) == 0;
117 }
118 return false;
119 }
120
121 inline NSString* TextFromEvent(NSEvent* event) {
122 if ([event type] == NSFlagsChanged)
123 return @"";
124 return [event characters];
125 }
126
127 inline NSString* UnmodifiedTextFromEvent(NSEvent* event) {
128 if ([event type] == NSFlagsChanged)
129 return @"";
130 return [event charactersIgnoringModifiers];
131 }
132
133 NSString* KeyIdentifierForKeyEvent(NSEvent* event) {
134 if ([event type] == NSFlagsChanged) {
135 switch ([event keyCode]) {
136 case 54: // Right Command
137 case 55: // Left Command
138 return @"Meta";
139
140 case 57: // Capslock
141 return @"CapsLock";
142
143 case 56: // Left Shift
144 case 60: // Right Shift
145 return @"Shift";
146
147 case 58: // Left Alt
148 case 61: // Right Alt
149 return @"Alt";
150
151 case 59: // Left Ctrl
152 case 62: // Right Ctrl
153 return @"Control";
154
155 // Begin non-Apple addition/modification
156 // --------------------------------------
157 case 63: // Function
158 return @"Function";
159
160 default: // Unknown, but this may be a strange/new keyboard.
161 return @"Unidentified";
162 // End non-Apple addition/modification
163 // ----------------------------------------
164 }
165 }
166
167 NSString* s = [event charactersIgnoringModifiers];
168 if ([s length] != 1)
169 return @"Unidentified";
170
171 unichar c = [s characterAtIndex:0];
172 switch (c) {
173 // Each identifier listed in the DOM spec is listed here.
174 // Many are simply commented out since they do not appear on standard
175 // Macintosh keyboards
176 // or are on a key that doesn't have a corresponding character.
177
178 // "Accept"
179 // "AllCandidates"
180
181 // "Alt"
182 case NSMenuFunctionKey:
183 return @"Alt";
184
185 // "Apps"
186 // "BrowserBack"
187 // "BrowserForward"
188 // "BrowserHome"
189 // "BrowserRefresh"
190 // "BrowserSearch"
191 // "BrowserStop"
192 // "CapsLock"
193
194 // "Clear"
195 case NSClearLineFunctionKey:
196 return @"Clear";
197
198 // "CodeInput"
199 // "Compose"
200 // "Control"
201 // "Crsel"
202 // "Convert"
203 // "Copy"
204 // "Cut"
205
206 // "Down"
207 case NSDownArrowFunctionKey:
208 return @"Down";
209 // "End"
210 case NSEndFunctionKey:
211 return @"End";
212 // "Enter"
213 case 0x3:
214 case 0xA:
215 case 0xD: // Macintosh calls the one on the main keyboard Return, but
216 // Windows calls it Enter, so we'll do the same for the DOM
217 return @"Enter";
218
219 // "EraseEof"
220
221 // "Execute"
222 case NSExecuteFunctionKey:
223 return @"Execute";
224
225 // "Exsel"
226
227 // "F1"
228 case NSF1FunctionKey:
229 return @"F1";
230 // "F2"
231 case NSF2FunctionKey:
232 return @"F2";
233 // "F3"
234 case NSF3FunctionKey:
235 return @"F3";
236 // "F4"
237 case NSF4FunctionKey:
238 return @"F4";
239 // "F5"
240 case NSF5FunctionKey:
241 return @"F5";
242 // "F6"
243 case NSF6FunctionKey:
244 return @"F6";
245 // "F7"
246 case NSF7FunctionKey:
247 return @"F7";
248 // "F8"
249 case NSF8FunctionKey:
250 return @"F8";
251 // "F9"
252 case NSF9FunctionKey:
253 return @"F9";
254 // "F10"
255 case NSF10FunctionKey:
256 return @"F10";
257 // "F11"
258 case NSF11FunctionKey:
259 return @"F11";
260 // "F12"
261 case NSF12FunctionKey:
262 return @"F12";
263 // "F13"
264 case NSF13FunctionKey:
265 return @"F13";
266 // "F14"
267 case NSF14FunctionKey:
268 return @"F14";
269 // "F15"
270 case NSF15FunctionKey:
271 return @"F15";
272 // "F16"
273 case NSF16FunctionKey:
274 return @"F16";
275 // "F17"
276 case NSF17FunctionKey:
277 return @"F17";
278 // "F18"
279 case NSF18FunctionKey:
280 return @"F18";
281 // "F19"
282 case NSF19FunctionKey:
283 return @"F19";
284 // "F20"
285 case NSF20FunctionKey:
286 return @"F20";
287 // "F21"
288 case NSF21FunctionKey:
289 return @"F21";
290 // "F22"
291 case NSF22FunctionKey:
292 return @"F22";
293 // "F23"
294 case NSF23FunctionKey:
295 return @"F23";
296 // "F24"
297 case NSF24FunctionKey:
298 return @"F24";
299
300 // "FinalMode"
301
302 // "Find"
303 case NSFindFunctionKey:
304 return @"Find";
305
306 // "FullWidth"
307 // "HalfWidth"
308 // "HangulMode"
309 // "HanjaMode"
310
311 // "Help"
312 case NSHelpFunctionKey:
313 return @"Help";
314
315 // "Hiragana"
316
317 // "Home"
318 case NSHomeFunctionKey:
319 return @"Home";
320 // "Insert"
321 case NSInsertFunctionKey:
322 return @"Insert";
323
324 // "JapaneseHiragana"
325 // "JapaneseKatakana"
326 // "JapaneseRomaji"
327 // "JunjaMode"
328 // "KanaMode"
329 // "KanjiMode"
330 // "Katakana"
331 // "LaunchApplication1"
332 // "LaunchApplication2"
333 // "LaunchMail"
334
335 // "Left"
336 case NSLeftArrowFunctionKey:
337 return @"Left";
338
339 // "Meta"
340 // "MediaNextTrack"
341 // "MediaPlayPause"
342 // "MediaPreviousTrack"
343 // "MediaStop"
344
345 // "ModeChange"
346 case NSModeSwitchFunctionKey:
347 return @"ModeChange";
348
349 // "Nonconvert"
350 // "NumLock"
351
352 // "PageDown"
353 case NSPageDownFunctionKey:
354 return @"PageDown";
355 // "PageUp"
356 case NSPageUpFunctionKey:
357 return @"PageUp";
358
359 // "Paste"
360
361 // "Pause"
362 case NSPauseFunctionKey:
363 return @"Pause";
364
365 // "Play"
366 // "PreviousCandidate"
367
368 // "PrintScreen"
369 case NSPrintScreenFunctionKey:
370 return @"PrintScreen";
371
372 // "Process"
373 // "Props"
374
375 // "Right"
376 case NSRightArrowFunctionKey:
377 return @"Right";
378
379 // "RomanCharacters"
380
381 // "Scroll"
382 case NSScrollLockFunctionKey:
383 return @"Scroll";
384 // "Select"
385 case NSSelectFunctionKey:
386 return @"Select";
387
388 // "SelectMedia"
389 // "Shift"
390
391 // "Stop"
392 case NSStopFunctionKey:
393 return @"Stop";
394 // "Up"
395 case NSUpArrowFunctionKey:
396 return @"Up";
397 // "Undo"
398 case NSUndoFunctionKey:
399 return @"Undo";
400
401 // "VolumeDown"
402 // "VolumeMute"
403 // "VolumeUp"
404 // "Win"
405 // "Zoom"
406
407 // More function keys, not in the key identifier specification.
408 case NSF25FunctionKey:
409 return @"F25";
410 case NSF26FunctionKey:
411 return @"F26";
412 case NSF27FunctionKey:
413 return @"F27";
414 case NSF28FunctionKey:
415 return @"F28";
416 case NSF29FunctionKey:
417 return @"F29";
418 case NSF30FunctionKey:
419 return @"F30";
420 case NSF31FunctionKey:
421 return @"F31";
422 case NSF32FunctionKey:
423 return @"F32";
424 case NSF33FunctionKey:
425 return @"F33";
426 case NSF34FunctionKey:
427 return @"F34";
428 case NSF35FunctionKey:
429 return @"F35";
430
431 // Turn 0x7F into 0x08, because backspace needs to always be 0x08.
432 case 0x7F:
433 return @"U+0008";
434 // Standard says that DEL becomes U+007F.
435 case NSDeleteFunctionKey:
436 return @"U+007F";
437
438 // Always use 0x09 for tab instead of AppKit's backtab character.
439 case NSBackTabCharacter:
440 return @"U+0009";
441
442 case NSBeginFunctionKey:
443 case NSBreakFunctionKey:
444 case NSClearDisplayFunctionKey:
445 case NSDeleteCharFunctionKey:
446 case NSDeleteLineFunctionKey:
447 case NSInsertCharFunctionKey:
448 case NSInsertLineFunctionKey:
449 case NSNextFunctionKey:
450 case NSPrevFunctionKey:
451 case NSPrintFunctionKey:
452 case NSRedoFunctionKey:
453 case NSResetFunctionKey:
454 case NSSysReqFunctionKey:
455 case NSSystemFunctionKey:
456 case NSUserFunctionKey:
457 // FIXME: We should use something other than the vendor-area Unicode values
458 // for the above keys.
459 // For now, just fall through to the default.
460 default:
461 return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"U+%04X", base::ToUpperASCII(c)];
462 }
463 }
464
465 // End Apple code.
466 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
467
468 int ModifiersFromEvent(NSEvent* event) {
469 int modifiers = 0;
470
471 if ([event modifierFlags] & NSControlKeyMask)
472 modifiers |= blink::WebInputEvent::ControlKey;
473 if ([event modifierFlags] & NSShiftKeyMask)
474 modifiers |= blink::WebInputEvent::ShiftKey;
475 if ([event modifierFlags] & NSAlternateKeyMask)
476 modifiers |= blink::WebInputEvent::AltKey;
477 if ([event modifierFlags] & NSCommandKeyMask)
478 modifiers |= blink::WebInputEvent::MetaKey;
479 if ([event modifierFlags] & NSAlphaShiftKeyMask)
480 modifiers |= blink::WebInputEvent::CapsLockOn;
481
482 // The return value of 1 << 0 corresponds to the left mouse button,
483 // 1 << 1 corresponds to the right mouse button,
484 // 1 << n, n >= 2 correspond to other mouse buttons.
485 NSUInteger pressed_buttons = [NSEvent pressedMouseButtons];
486
487 if (pressed_buttons & (1 << 0))
488 modifiers |= blink::WebInputEvent::LeftButtonDown;
489 if (pressed_buttons & (1 << 1))
490 modifiers |= blink::WebInputEvent::RightButtonDown;
491 if (pressed_buttons & (1 << 2))
492 modifiers |= blink::WebInputEvent::MiddleButtonDown;
493
494 return modifiers;
495 }
496
497 void SetWebEventLocationFromEventInView(blink::WebMouseEvent* result,
498 NSEvent* event,
499 NSView* view) {
500 NSPoint window_local = [event locationInWindow];
501
502 NSPoint screen_local = [[view window] convertBaseToScreen:window_local];
503 result->globalX = screen_local.x;
504 // Flip y.
505 NSScreen* primary_screen = ([[NSScreen screens] count] > 0)
506 ? [[NSScreen screens] objectAtIndex:0]
507 : nil;
508 if (primary_screen)
509 result->globalY = [primary_screen frame].size.height - screen_local.y;
510 else
511 result->globalY = screen_local.y;
512
513 NSPoint content_local = [view convertPoint:window_local fromView:nil];
514 result->x = content_local.x;
515 result->y = [view frame].size.height - content_local.y; // Flip y.
516
517 result->windowX = result->x;
518 result->windowY = result->y;
519
520 result->movementX = [event deltaX];
521 result->movementY = [event deltaY];
522 }
523
524 bool IsSystemKeyEvent(const blink::WebKeyboardEvent& event) {
525 // Windows and Linux set |isSystemKey| if alt is down. Blink looks at this
526 // flag to decide if it should handle a key or not. E.g. alt-left/right
527 // shouldn't be used by Blink to scroll the current page, because we want
528 // to get that key back for it to do history navigation. Hence, the
529 // corresponding situation on OS X is to set this for cmd key presses.
530 // cmd-b and and cmd-i are system wide key bindings that OS X doesn't
531 // handle for us, so the editor handles them.
532 return event.modifiers & blink::WebInputEvent::MetaKey &&
533 event.windowsKeyCode != ui::VKEY_B &&
534 event.windowsKeyCode != ui::VKEY_I;
535 }
536
537 blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::Phase PhaseForNSEventPhase(
538 NSEventPhase event_phase) {
539 uint32_t phase = blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::PhaseNone;
540 if (event_phase & NSEventPhaseBegan)
541 phase |= blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::PhaseBegan;
542 if (event_phase & NSEventPhaseStationary)
543 phase |= blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::PhaseStationary;
544 if (event_phase & NSEventPhaseChanged)
545 phase |= blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::PhaseChanged;
546 if (event_phase & NSEventPhaseEnded)
547 phase |= blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::PhaseEnded;
548 if (event_phase & NSEventPhaseCancelled)
549 phase |= blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::PhaseCancelled;
550 if (event_phase & NSEventPhaseMayBegin)
551 phase |= blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::PhaseMayBegin;
552 return static_cast<blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::Phase>(phase);
553 }
554
555 blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::Phase PhaseForEvent(NSEvent* event) {
556 if (![event respondsToSelector:@selector(phase)])
557 return blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::PhaseNone;
558
559 NSEventPhase event_phase = [event phase];
560 return PhaseForNSEventPhase(event_phase);
561 }
562
563 blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::Phase MomentumPhaseForEvent(NSEvent* event) {
564 if (![event respondsToSelector:@selector(momentumPhase)])
565 return blink::WebMouseWheelEvent::PhaseNone;
566
567 NSEventPhase event_momentum_phase = [event momentumPhase];
568 return PhaseForNSEventPhase(event_momentum_phase);
569 }
570
571 } // namespace
572
573 blink::WebKeyboardEvent WebKeyboardEventBuilder::Build(NSEvent* event) {
574 blink::WebKeyboardEvent result;
575
576 result.type = IsKeyUpEvent(event) ? blink::WebInputEvent::KeyUp
577 : blink::WebInputEvent::RawKeyDown;
578
579 result.modifiers = ModifiersFromEvent(event);
580
581 if (([event type] != NSFlagsChanged) && [event isARepeat])
582 result.modifiers |= blink::WebInputEvent::IsAutoRepeat;
583
584 ui::DomCode dom_code = ui::CodeFromNSEvent(event);
585 result.windowsKeyCode =
586 ui::LocatedToNonLocatedKeyboardCode(ui::KeyboardCodeFromNSEvent(event));
587 result.modifiers |= DomCodeToWebInputEventModifiers(dom_code);
588 result.nativeKeyCode = [event keyCode];
589 result.domCode = static_cast<int>(dom_code);
590 NSString* text_str = TextFromEvent(event);
591 NSString* unmodified_str = UnmodifiedTextFromEvent(event);
592 NSString* identifier_str = KeyIdentifierForKeyEvent(event);
593
594 // Begin Apple code, copied from KeyEventMac.mm
595
596 // Always use 13 for Enter/Return -- we don't want to use AppKit's
597 // different character for Enter.
598 if (result.windowsKeyCode == '\r') {
599 text_str = @"\r";
600 unmodified_str = @"\r";
601 }
602
603 // The adjustments below are only needed in backward compatibility mode,
604 // but we cannot tell what mode we are in from here.
605
606 // Turn 0x7F into 8, because backspace needs to always be 8.
607 if ([text_str isEqualToString:@"\x7F"])
608 text_str = @"\x8";
609 if ([unmodified_str isEqualToString:@"\x7F"])
610 unmodified_str = @"\x8";
611 // Always use 9 for tab -- we don't want to use AppKit's different character
612 // for shift-tab.
613 if (result.windowsKeyCode == 9) {
614 text_str = @"\x9";
615 unmodified_str = @"\x9";
616 }
617
618 // End Apple code.
619
620 if ([text_str length] < blink::WebKeyboardEvent::textLengthCap &&
621 [unmodified_str length] < blink::WebKeyboardEvent::textLengthCap) {
622 [text_str getCharacters:&result.text[0]];
623 [unmodified_str getCharacters:&result.unmodifiedText[0]];
624 } else
625 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
626
627 [identifier_str getCString:&result.keyIdentifier[0]
628 maxLength:sizeof(result.keyIdentifier)
629 encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
630
631 result.timeStampSeconds = [event timestamp];
632 result.isSystemKey = IsSystemKeyEvent(result);
633
634 return result;
635 }
636
637 // WebMouseEvent --------------------------------------------------------------
638
639 blink::WebMouseEvent WebMouseEventBuilder::Build(NSEvent* event, NSView* view) {
640 blink::WebMouseEvent result;
641
642 result.clickCount = 0;
643
644 switch ([event type]) {
645 case NSMouseExited:
646 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseLeave;
647 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone;
648 break;
649 case NSLeftMouseDown:
650 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseDown;
651 result.clickCount = [event clickCount];
652 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonLeft;
653 break;
654 case NSOtherMouseDown:
655 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseDown;
656 result.clickCount = [event clickCount];
657 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonMiddle;
658 break;
659 case NSRightMouseDown:
660 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseDown;
661 result.clickCount = [event clickCount];
662 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonRight;
663 break;
664 case NSLeftMouseUp:
665 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseUp;
666 result.clickCount = [event clickCount];
667 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonLeft;
668 break;
669 case NSOtherMouseUp:
670 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseUp;
671 result.clickCount = [event clickCount];
672 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonMiddle;
673 break;
674 case NSRightMouseUp:
675 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseUp;
676 result.clickCount = [event clickCount];
677 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonRight;
678 break;
679 case NSMouseMoved:
680 case NSMouseEntered:
681 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseMove;
682 break;
683 case NSLeftMouseDragged:
684 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseMove;
685 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonLeft;
686 break;
687 case NSOtherMouseDragged:
688 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseMove;
689 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonMiddle;
690 break;
691 case NSRightMouseDragged:
692 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseMove;
693 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonRight;
694 break;
695 default:
696 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
697 }
698
699 SetWebEventLocationFromEventInView(&result, event, view);
700
701 result.modifiers = ModifiersFromEvent(event);
702
703 result.timeStampSeconds = [event timestamp];
704
705 return result;
706 }
707
708 // WebMouseWheelEvent ---------------------------------------------------------
709
710 blink::WebMouseWheelEvent WebMouseWheelEventBuilder::Build(
711 NSEvent* event,
712 NSView* view,
713 bool can_rubberband_left,
714 bool can_rubberband_right) {
715 blink::WebMouseWheelEvent result;
716
717 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::MouseWheel;
718 result.button = blink::WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone;
719
720 result.modifiers = ModifiersFromEvent(event);
721
722 SetWebEventLocationFromEventInView(&result, event, view);
723
724 result.canRubberbandLeft = can_rubberband_left;
725 result.canRubberbandRight = can_rubberband_right;
726
727 // Of Mice and Men
728 // ---------------
729 //
730 // There are three types of scroll data available on a scroll wheel CGEvent.
731 // Apple's documentation ([1]) is rather vague in their differences, and not
732 // terribly helpful in deciding which to use. This is what's really going on.
733 //
734 // First, these events behave very differently depending on whether a standard
735 // wheel mouse is used (one that scrolls in discrete units) or a
736 // trackpad/Mighty Mouse is used (which both provide continuous scrolling).
737 // You must check to see which was used for the event by testing the
738 // kCGScrollWheelEventIsContinuous field.
739 //
740 // Second, these events refer to "axes". Axis 1 is the y-axis, and axis 2 is
741 // the x-axis.
742 //
743 // Third, there is a concept of mouse acceleration. Scrolling the same amount
744 // of physical distance will give you different results logically depending on
745 // whether you scrolled a little at a time or in one continuous motion. Some
746 // fields account for this while others do not.
747 //
748 // Fourth, for trackpads there is a concept of chunkiness. When scrolling
749 // continuously, events can be delivered in chunks. That is to say, lots of
750 // scroll events with delta 0 will be delivered, and every so often an event
751 // with a non-zero delta will be delivered, containing the accumulated deltas
752 // from all the intermediate moves. [2]
753 //
754 // For notchy wheel mice (kCGScrollWheelEventIsContinuous == 0)
755 // ------------------------------------------------------------
756 //
757 // kCGScrollWheelEventDeltaAxis*
758 // This is the rawest of raw events. For each mouse notch you get a value of
759 // +1/-1. This does not take acceleration into account and thus is less
760 // useful for building UIs.
761 //
762 // kCGScrollWheelEventPointDeltaAxis*
763 // This is smarter. In general, for each mouse notch you get a value of
764 // +1/-1, but this _does_ take acceleration into account, so you will get
765 // larger values on longer scrolls. This field would be ideal for building
766 // UIs except for one nasty bug: when the shift key is pressed, this set of
767 // fields fails to move the value into the axis2 field (the other two types
768 // of data do). This wouldn't be so bad except for the fact that while the
769 // number of axes is used in the creation of a CGScrollWheelEvent, there is
770 // no way to get that information out of the event once created.
771 //
772 // kCGScrollWheelEventFixedPtDeltaAxis*
773 // This is a fixed value, and for each mouse notch you get a value of
774 // +0.1/-0.1 (but, like above, scaled appropriately for acceleration). This
775 // value takes acceleration into account, and in fact is identical to the
776 // results you get from -[NSEvent delta*]. (That is, if you linked on Tiger
777 // or greater; see [2] for details.)
778 //
779 // A note about continuous devices
780 // -------------------------------
781 //
782 // There are two devices that provide continuous scrolling events (trackpads
783 // and Mighty Mouses) and they behave rather differently. The Mighty Mouse
784 // behaves a lot like a regular mouse. There is no chunking, and the
785 // FixedPtDelta values are the PointDelta values multiplied by 0.1. With the
786 // trackpad, though, there is chunking. While the FixedPtDelta values are
787 // reasonable (they occur about every fifth event but have values five times
788 // larger than usual) the Delta values are unreasonable. They don't appear to
789 // accumulate properly.
790 //
791 // For continuous devices (kCGScrollWheelEventIsContinuous != 0)
792 // -------------------------------------------------------------
793 //
794 // kCGScrollWheelEventDeltaAxis*
795 // This provides values with no acceleration. With a trackpad, these values
796 // are chunked but each non-zero value does not appear to be cumulative.
797 // This seems to be a bug.
798 //
799 // kCGScrollWheelEventPointDeltaAxis*
800 // This provides values with acceleration. With a trackpad, these values are
801 // not chunked and are highly accurate.
802 //
803 // kCGScrollWheelEventFixedPtDeltaAxis*
804 // This provides values with acceleration. With a trackpad, these values are
805 // chunked but unlike Delta events are properly cumulative.
806 //
807 // Summary
808 // -------
809 //
810 // In general the best approach to take is: determine if the event is
811 // continuous. If it is not, then use the FixedPtDelta events (or just stick
812 // with Cocoa events). They provide both acceleration and proper horizontal
813 // scrolling. If the event is continuous, then doing pixel scrolling with the
814 // PointDelta is the way to go. In general, avoid the Delta events. They're
815 // the oldest (dating back to 10.4, before CGEvents were public) but they lack
816 // acceleration and precision, making them useful only in specific edge cases.
817 //
818 // References
819 // ----------
820 //
821 // [1]
822 // <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/QuartzEventServi cesRef/Reference/reference.html>
823 // [2] <http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/Cocoa/AppKitOlderNotes.html>
824 // Scroll to the section headed "NSScrollWheel events".
825 //
826 // P.S. The "smooth scrolling" option in the system preferences is utterly
827 // unrelated to any of this.
828
829 CGEventRef cg_event = [event CGEvent];
830 DCHECK(cg_event);
831
832 // Wheel ticks are supposed to be raw, unaccelerated values, one per physical
833 // mouse wheel notch. The delta event is perfect for this (being a good
834 // "specific edge case" as mentioned above). Trackpads, unfortunately, do
835 // event chunking, and sending mousewheel events with 0 ticks causes some
836 // websites to malfunction. Therefore, for all continuous input devices we use
837 // the point delta data instead, since we cannot distinguish trackpad data
838 // from data from any other continuous device.
839
840 // Conversion between wheel delta amounts and number of pixels to scroll.
841 static const double kScrollbarPixelsPerCocoaTick = 40.0;
842
843 if (CGEventGetIntegerValueField(cg_event, kCGScrollWheelEventIsContinuous)) {
844 result.deltaX = CGEventGetIntegerValueField(
845 cg_event, kCGScrollWheelEventPointDeltaAxis2);
846 result.deltaY = CGEventGetIntegerValueField(
847 cg_event, kCGScrollWheelEventPointDeltaAxis1);
848 result.wheelTicksX = result.deltaX / kScrollbarPixelsPerCocoaTick;
849 result.wheelTicksY = result.deltaY / kScrollbarPixelsPerCocoaTick;
850 result.hasPreciseScrollingDeltas = true;
851 } else {
852 result.deltaX = [event deltaX] * kScrollbarPixelsPerCocoaTick;
853 result.deltaY = [event deltaY] * kScrollbarPixelsPerCocoaTick;
854 result.wheelTicksY =
855 CGEventGetIntegerValueField(cg_event, kCGScrollWheelEventDeltaAxis1);
856 result.wheelTicksX =
857 CGEventGetIntegerValueField(cg_event, kCGScrollWheelEventDeltaAxis2);
858 }
859
860 result.timeStampSeconds = [event timestamp];
861
862 result.phase = PhaseForEvent(event);
863 result.momentumPhase = MomentumPhaseForEvent(event);
864
865 return result;
866 }
867
868 blink::WebGestureEvent WebGestureEventBuilder::Build(NSEvent* event,
869 NSView* view) {
870 blink::WebGestureEvent result;
871
872 // Use a temporary WebMouseEvent to get the location.
873 blink::WebMouseEvent temp;
874
875 SetWebEventLocationFromEventInView(&temp, event, view);
876 result.x = temp.x;
877 result.y = temp.y;
878 result.globalX = temp.globalX;
879 result.globalY = temp.globalY;
880
881 result.modifiers = ModifiersFromEvent(event);
882 result.timeStampSeconds = [event timestamp];
883
884 result.sourceDevice = blink::WebGestureDeviceTouchpad;
885 switch ([event type]) {
886 case NSEventTypeMagnify:
887 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::GesturePinchUpdate;
888 result.data.pinchUpdate.scale = [event magnification] + 1.0;
889 break;
890 case NSEventTypeSmartMagnify:
891 // Map the Cocoa "double-tap with two fingers" zoom gesture to regular
892 // GestureDoubleTap, because the effect is similar to single-finger
893 // double-tap zoom on mobile platforms. Note that tapCount is set to 1
894 // because the gesture type already encodes that information.
895 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::GestureDoubleTap;
896 result.data.tap.tapCount = 1;
897 break;
898 case NSEventTypeBeginGesture:
899 case NSEventTypeEndGesture:
900 // The specific type of a gesture is not defined when the gesture begin
901 // and end NSEvents come in. Leave them undefined. The caller will need
902 // to specify them when the gesture is differentiated.
903 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::Undefined;
904 break;
905 default:
906 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
907 result.type = blink::WebInputEvent::Undefined;
908 }
909
910 return result;
911 }
912
913 } // namespace content
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