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/* Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation This file is part of libgcj. This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for details. */ package gnu.awt.xlib; import gnu.gcj.xlib.Display; import java.awt.AWTEvent; import java.awt.Component; import java.awt.Container; import java.awt.EventQueue; import java.awt.event.ComponentEvent; import java.awt.event.ContainerEvent; /** * The main difference here from a standard EventQueue is that the X * display connection is flushed before waiting for more events. */ public class XEventQueue extends EventQueue { Display display; public XEventQueue(Display display) { this.display = display; } public AWTEvent getNextEvent() throws InterruptedException { if ((peekEvent() == null) && (display != null)) display.flush(); AWTEvent event = super.getNextEvent(); if (event != null) { switch (event.getID ()) { case ContainerEvent.COMPONENT_ADDED: { /* If a component has been added to a container, it needs to be * invalidated, to ensure that it ultimately gets an addNotify. * If it's not invalidated, the component will never display in * an already-showing container (probably applies only to CardLayout). * Perhaps this code should be in java.awt, but the problem only seems * to happen with xlib peers (not with gtk peers) so it's here instead. */ ContainerEvent ce = (ContainerEvent)event; ce.getChild ().invalidate (); ce.getContainer ().validate (); } break; case ComponentEvent.COMPONENT_RESIZED: { ComponentEvent ce = (ComponentEvent)event; // FIXME: there may be opportunities to coalesce resize events ce.getComponent ().validate (); } break; case ComponentEvent.COMPONENT_SHOWN: { ComponentEvent ce = (ComponentEvent)event; Component comp = ce.getComponent (); if (!comp.isValid ()) { /* Try to validate, going up the tree to the highest-level invalid * Container. The idea is to ensure that addNotify gets called for * any non-top-level component being shown, to make it create a peer. */ Container parent = comp.getParent (); while (parent != null) { Container next = parent.getParent (); if (next == null || next.isValid ()) { parent.validate (); break; } else parent = next; } if (comp instanceof Container) comp.validate (); } comp.repaint (); } break; default: break; } } return event; } }