support XEmbed, and therefore Chromium on Linux

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David Rose 2011-08-27 02:44:05 +00:00
parent 0eb47e3811
commit 7c3d14fd25
5 changed files with 79 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -32,4 +32,7 @@
be found. Empty string for the default. */
#$[]define P3D_PLUGIN_P3D_PLUGIN "$[subst \,\\,$[osfilename $[P3D_PLUGIN_P3D_PLUGIN]]]"
/* We need to know whether GTK is enabled for XEmbed. */
$[cdefine HAVE_GTK]
#end p3d_plugin_config.h

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
#define BUILD_DIRECTORY $[and $[HAVE_P3D_PLUGIN],$[HAVE_NPAPI]]
#define _MT $[if $[P3D_PLUGIN_MT],_mt]
#define USE_PACKAGES npapi
#define USE_PACKAGES npapi gtk
#begin lib_target
// By Mozilla convention, on Windows at least, the generated DLL

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@ -38,6 +38,12 @@
#include <sys/time.h>
#endif // _WIN32
#if defined(HAVE_GTK) && defined(HAVE_X11)
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include <gdk/gdkx.h>
#endif // HAVE_GTK
PPInstance::FileDatas PPInstance::_file_datas;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@ -127,6 +133,7 @@ PPInstance(NPMIMEType pluginType, NPP instance, uint16_t mode,
}
}
_use_xembed = false;
_got_window = false;
_python_window_open = false;
#ifdef _WIN32
@ -946,6 +953,20 @@ get_panda_script_object() {
return _script_object;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: PPInstance::set_xembed
// Access: Public
// Description: Sets the use_xembed flag, telling the instance what
// kind of window object to expect from NPAPI. If this
// is true, the window object is an XID following the
// XEmbed specification; if false, it is a normal window
// handle.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void PPInstance::
set_xembed(bool use_xembed) {
_use_xembed = use_xembed;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: PPInstance::p3dobj_to_variant
// Access: Public
@ -1811,12 +1832,14 @@ send_window() {
// (0, 0), since the window we were given is already placed in the
// right spot.
#ifdef _WIN32
assert(!_use_xembed);
parent_window._window_handle_type = P3D_WHT_win_hwnd;
parent_window._handle._win_hwnd._hwnd = (HWND)(_window.window);
x = 0;
y = 0;
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
assert(!_use_xembed);
parent_window._window_handle_type = _window_handle_type;
if (_window_handle_type == P3D_WHT_osx_port) {
NP_Port *port = (NP_Port *)_window.window;
@ -1830,10 +1853,30 @@ send_window() {
}
#elif defined(HAVE_X11)
// We make it an 'unsigned long' instead of 'Window'
// to avoid nppanda3d.so getting a dependency on X11.
parent_window._window_handle_type = P3D_WHT_x11_window;
parent_window._handle._x11_window._xwindow = (unsigned long)(_window.window);
if (_use_xembed) {
// If we're using the XEmbed model, we've actually received an
// XID for a GtkSocket.
#ifdef HAVE_GTK
// Create the appropriate GtkPlug.
GtkWidget *plug = gtk_plug_new((GdkNativeWindow)_window.window);
gtk_widget_show(plug);
// Now just get the X11 Window pointer to pass down to Panda,
// since that's what it will be expecting. (Hmm, it would be
// nice to pass the XID object and use this system in general
// within Panda, but that's for the future, I think.)
nout << "original XID is " << _window.window << ", created X11 window "
<< GDK_DRAWABLE_XID(plug->window) << "\n";
parent_window._window_handle_type = P3D_WHT_x11_window;
parent_window._handle._x11_window._xwindow = (unsigned long)GDK_DRAWABLE_XID(plug->window);
#endif // HAVE_GTK
} else {
// If we're not using XEmbed, this is just a standard X11 Window
// pointer. We make it an 'unsigned long' instead of 'Window'
// to avoid nppanda3d.so getting a dependency on X11.
parent_window._window_handle_type = P3D_WHT_x11_window;
parent_window._handle._x11_window._xwindow = (unsigned long)(_window.window);
}
x = 0;
y = 0;
#endif

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@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ public:
bool handle_event(void *event);
NPObject *get_panda_script_object();
void set_xembed(bool use_xembed);
void p3dobj_to_variant(NPVariant *result, P3D_object *object);
P3D_object *variant_to_p3dobj(const NPVariant *variant);
@ -214,6 +215,7 @@ private:
typedef vector<StreamingFileData *> FileDatas;
static FileDatas _file_datas;
bool _use_xembed;
bool _got_window;
NPWindow _window;
#ifdef _WIN32

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@ -562,19 +562,34 @@ NPP_GetValue(NPP instance, NPPVariable variable, void *value) {
*(NPObject **)value = obj;
return NPERR_NO_ERROR;
}
} else if (variable == NPPVpluginNeedsXEmbed) {
// We'll say yes if the browser supports it.
// This is necessary to support Chromium.
//NPBool supports_xembed = false;
//NPError err = browser->getvalue(instance, NPNVSupportsXEmbedBool, &supports_xembed);
//if (err != NPERR_NO_ERROR) {
// supports_xembed = false;
//}
// At the moment, setting it to true doesn't work
// at all on Linux. We'll have to fix that before
// we support Chromium, I suppose.
*((NPBool *)value) = false;
// If we have Gtk2 available, we can use it to support the XEmbed
// protocol, which Chromium (at least) requires.
// In this case, we'll say we can do it, if the browser supports
// it. (Though probably the browser wouldn't be asking if it
// couldn't.)
NPBool supports_xembed = false;
NPError err = browser->getvalue(instance, NPNVSupportsXEmbedBool, &supports_xembed);
if (err != NPERR_NO_ERROR) {
supports_xembed = false;
}
nout << "browser supports_xembed: " << (bool)supports_xembed << "\n";
#ifdef HAVE_GTK
bool plugin_supports = true;
#else
bool plugin_supports = false;
supports_xembed = false;
#endif // HAVE_GTK
nout << "plugin supports_xembed: " << plugin_supports << "\n";
inst->set_xembed(supports_xembed);
*(NPBool *)value = supports_xembed;
return NPERR_NO_ERROR;
} else {
return NP_GetValue(NULL, variable, value);
}