dolphin/Source/Plugins/Plugin_VideoOGL/Src/OS/Win32.cpp

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// Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Dolphin Project.
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, version 2.0.
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License 2.0 for more details.
// A copy of the GPL 2.0 should have been included with the program.
// If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
// Official SVN repository and contact information can be found at
// http://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/
#include <windows.h>
#include <wx/wx.h>
#include <wx/filepicker.h>
#include <wx/notebook.h>
#include <wx/dialog.h>
#include <wx/aboutdlg.h>
#include "../Globals.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "../../Core/Src/Core.h"
#include "Win32.h"
Added the StretchToFit option to the config menu in the OpenGL plugin. This fixes the blackness in SSBM. I also added a keep aspect ratio option, it will keep your aspect ratio at 4:3, but then SSBM will have the blackness problem again. You find the options under the Enhancements window in the OpenGL configuration. I also added a wx debugging window for the OpenGL plugin. I connected it to the old console window that was in the plugin. Other than that it doesn't do anything at the moment but it could be useful to show all the current important information and parameter statuses and so on. Again there's a problem with wx windows collisions. Show() can't be used because then DLL_PROCESS_DETACH is called immediately after the window is opened, and if we open it with ShowModal() before we have loaded a game the main video window will be blocked. And we can't pass on any variables from a DllDebugger() that is called when Dolphin is started because the dll is reloaded and lose all variables sometime before a game is loaded. So we can't auto open the window that way. So I made the debugging window open as a game is loaded if it is enabled in the ini, the downside is that the ini setting will open the window even if we are not opening Dolphin with the -d flag. However, this will only affect people that have used the debugger at least once so in my opinion this is the most convenient solution. But feel free to come up with a better solution. Preferably some solution to how to use Show() and preventing DLL_PROCESS_DETACH to be called. git-svn-id: https://dolphin-emu.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@812 8ced0084-cf51-0410-be5f-012b33b47a6e
2008-10-09 18:47:53 +00:00
#include "IniFile.h" // we need this for the debugger to work
void OpenConsole();
void CloseConsole();
HINSTANCE g_hInstance;
class wxDLLApp : public wxApp
{
bool OnInit()
{
return true;
}
};
IMPLEMENT_APP_NO_MAIN(wxDLLApp)
WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE void wxSetInstance(HINSTANCE hInst);
BOOL APIENTRY DllMain(HINSTANCE hinstDLL, // DLL module handle
DWORD dwReason, // reason called
LPVOID lpvReserved) // reserved
{
switch (dwReason)
{
case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH:
{ //use wxInitialize() if you don't want GUI instead of the following 12 lines
wxSetInstance((HINSTANCE)hinstDLL);
int argc = 0;
char **argv = NULL;
wxEntryStart(argc, argv);
if ( !wxTheApp || !wxTheApp->CallOnInit() )
return FALSE;
}
break;
case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH:
CloseConsole();
wxEntryCleanup(); //use wxUninitialize() if you don't want GUI
break;
default:
break;
}
g_hInstance = hinstDLL;
return TRUE;
}
Added the StretchToFit option to the config menu in the OpenGL plugin. This fixes the blackness in SSBM. I also added a keep aspect ratio option, it will keep your aspect ratio at 4:3, but then SSBM will have the blackness problem again. You find the options under the Enhancements window in the OpenGL configuration. I also added a wx debugging window for the OpenGL plugin. I connected it to the old console window that was in the plugin. Other than that it doesn't do anything at the moment but it could be useful to show all the current important information and parameter statuses and so on. Again there's a problem with wx windows collisions. Show() can't be used because then DLL_PROCESS_DETACH is called immediately after the window is opened, and if we open it with ShowModal() before we have loaded a game the main video window will be blocked. And we can't pass on any variables from a DllDebugger() that is called when Dolphin is started because the dll is reloaded and lose all variables sometime before a game is loaded. So we can't auto open the window that way. So I made the debugging window open as a game is loaded if it is enabled in the ini, the downside is that the ini setting will open the window even if we are not opening Dolphin with the -d flag. However, this will only affect people that have used the debugger at least once so in my opinion this is the most convenient solution. But feel free to come up with a better solution. Preferably some solution to how to use Show() and preventing DLL_PROCESS_DETACH to be called. git-svn-id: https://dolphin-emu.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@812 8ced0084-cf51-0410-be5f-012b33b47a6e
2008-10-09 18:47:53 +00:00
void DoDllDebugger();
extern bool gShowDebugger;
namespace EmuWindow
{
HWND m_hWnd = NULL;
HWND m_hParent = NULL;
HINSTANCE m_hInstance = NULL;
WNDCLASSEX wndClass;
const TCHAR m_szClassName[] = "DolphinEmuWnd";
int g_winstyle;
HWND GetWnd()
{
return m_hWnd;
}
HWND GetParentWnd()
{
return m_hParent;
}
LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc( HWND hWnd, UINT iMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam )
{
HDC hdc;
PAINTSTRUCT ps;
switch( iMsg )
{
case WM_PAINT:
hdc = BeginPaint( hWnd, &ps );
EndPaint( hWnd, &ps );
return 0;
case WM_KEYDOWN:
switch( LOWORD( wParam ))
{
case VK_ESCAPE: /* Pressing esc quits */
//DestroyWindow(hWnd);
//PostQuitMessage(0);
break;
/*
case MY_KEYS:
hypotheticalScene->sendMessage(KEYDOWN...);
*/
}
g_VideoInitialize.pKeyPress(LOWORD(wParam), GetAsyncKeyState(VK_SHIFT) != 0, GetAsyncKeyState(VK_CONTROL) != 0);
break;
case WM_CLOSE:
//Core::SetState(Core::CORE_UNINITIALIZED);
return 0;
case WM_DESTROY:
//Shutdown();
//PostQuitMessage( 0 );
break;
case WM_SYSCOMMAND:
switch (wParam)
{
case SC_SCREENSAVE:
case SC_MONITORPOWER:
return 0;
}
break;
}
return DefWindowProc(hWnd, iMsg, wParam, lParam);
}
HWND OpenWindow(HWND parent, HINSTANCE hInstance, int width, int height, const TCHAR *title)
{
wndClass.cbSize = sizeof( wndClass );
wndClass.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
wndClass.lpfnWndProc = WndProc;
wndClass.cbClsExtra = 0;
wndClass.cbWndExtra = 0;
wndClass.hInstance = hInstance;
wndClass.hIcon = LoadIcon( NULL, IDI_APPLICATION );
wndClass.hCursor = LoadCursor( NULL, IDC_ARROW );
wndClass.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)GetStockObject( BLACK_BRUSH );
wndClass.lpszMenuName = NULL;
wndClass.lpszClassName = m_szClassName;
wndClass.hIconSm = LoadIcon( NULL, IDI_APPLICATION );
m_hInstance = hInstance;
RegisterClassEx( &wndClass );
if (parent)
{
m_hWnd = CreateWindow(m_szClassName, title,
WS_CHILD,
CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT,CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT,
parent, NULL, hInstance, NULL );
m_hParent = parent;
ShowWindow(m_hWnd, SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED);
}
else
{
DWORD style = g_Config.bFullscreen ? WS_POPUP : WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW;
RECT rc = {0, 0, width, height};
AdjustWindowRect(&rc, style, false);
int w = rc.right - rc.left;
int h = rc.bottom - rc.top;
rc.left = (1280 - w)/2;
rc.right = rc.left + w;
rc.top = (1024 - h)/2;
rc.bottom = rc.top + h;
m_hWnd = CreateWindow(m_szClassName, title,
style,
rc.left, rc.top, rc.right-rc.left, rc.bottom-rc.top,
parent, NULL, hInstance, NULL );
g_winstyle = GetWindowLong( m_hWnd, GWL_STYLE );
g_winstyle &= ~WS_MAXIMIZE & ~WS_MINIMIZE; // remove minimize/maximize style
}
return m_hWnd;
}
void Show()
{
ShowWindow(m_hWnd, SW_SHOW);
BringWindowToTop(m_hWnd);
UpdateWindow(m_hWnd);
Added the StretchToFit option to the config menu in the OpenGL plugin. This fixes the blackness in SSBM. I also added a keep aspect ratio option, it will keep your aspect ratio at 4:3, but then SSBM will have the blackness problem again. You find the options under the Enhancements window in the OpenGL configuration. I also added a wx debugging window for the OpenGL plugin. I connected it to the old console window that was in the plugin. Other than that it doesn't do anything at the moment but it could be useful to show all the current important information and parameter statuses and so on. Again there's a problem with wx windows collisions. Show() can't be used because then DLL_PROCESS_DETACH is called immediately after the window is opened, and if we open it with ShowModal() before we have loaded a game the main video window will be blocked. And we can't pass on any variables from a DllDebugger() that is called when Dolphin is started because the dll is reloaded and lose all variables sometime before a game is loaded. So we can't auto open the window that way. So I made the debugging window open as a game is loaded if it is enabled in the ini, the downside is that the ini setting will open the window even if we are not opening Dolphin with the -d flag. However, this will only affect people that have used the debugger at least once so in my opinion this is the most convenient solution. But feel free to come up with a better solution. Preferably some solution to how to use Show() and preventing DLL_PROCESS_DETACH to be called. git-svn-id: https://dolphin-emu.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@812 8ced0084-cf51-0410-be5f-012b33b47a6e
2008-10-09 18:47:53 +00:00
// gShowDebugger from main.cpp is forgotten between the Dolphin-Debugger is opened and a game is
// started so we have to use an ini file setting here
bool bVideoWindow = false;
IniFile ini;
ini.Load("Debugger.ini");
ini.Get("ShowOnStart", "VideoWindow", &bVideoWindow, false);
if(bVideoWindow) DoDllDebugger();
}
HWND Create(HWND hParent, HINSTANCE hInstance, const TCHAR *title)
{
return OpenWindow(hParent, hInstance, 640, 480, title);
}
void Close()
{
DestroyWindow(m_hWnd);
UnregisterClass(m_szClassName, m_hInstance);
}
void SetSize(int width, int height)
{
RECT rc = {0, 0, width, height};
AdjustWindowRect(&rc, WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, false);
int w = rc.right - rc.left;
int h = rc.bottom - rc.top;
rc.left = (1280 - w)/2;
rc.right = rc.left + w;
rc.top = (1024 - h)/2;
rc.bottom = rc.top + h;
::MoveWindow(m_hWnd, rc.left,rc.top,rc.right-rc.left,rc.bottom-rc.top, TRUE);
}
}