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RainRat
f65a74c22a fix typos 2024-01-28 10:37:47 -08:00
Matthew Kilgore
f082889c1f Remove unused code from tinyfiledialogs.c 2023-01-08 20:24:25 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
a28342be99 Fix password handling in _InputBox$ on Windows
We were incorrectly treating the empty string and NULL the same and
using a password dialog for both. It now has the correct behavior of
displaying the password when provided the empty string, but just
displaying a blank input box when provided NULL.
2022-11-14 20:23:41 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
1509f85719 Improve _InputBox$ support on Windows
This applies various dialog settings so that the dialog is always on
top, and also so that Tab works as expected to move between the
controls. The Edit control is moved first so that it's focused when the
window appears.
2022-11-12 19:48:17 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
3f709ba65b Add logic to correctly discover our process's Window
Currently we have two different ways of determining what Window handle
to tie our dialogs too - we either use GetForegroundWindow(), or create
a completely new and hidden handle. The associated window determines
what process names shows up on notifications, and also which window
can't be interacted with while a dialog is open.

Both of those approaches aren't really good. In the case of
GetForegroundWindow(), it just returns whatever window the user has in
focus, which might be a completely different process. With the hidden
window, it means the dialog and notification aren't really tied to the
QB64-PE program, so you can still interact with the window even when a
dialog is open, and the notification doesn't show an exectuable name.

To solve this we're now using EnumWindows() to enumerate over all the
Windows on the system and find one associated with our ProcessId. We
then check if it's the top-level window and return it if it is.

If that process fails to find a window (such as if this is a
console-only program, or $SCREENHIDE is used) then we check if
GetConsoleWindow() gives us a handle and use that.

If neither approach works, then we fall back to creating a hidden window
so that the dialogs can still work.
2022-11-12 19:16:43 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
90b3bd2662 Address build warnings on tinyfiledialogs.c
A function was made unnecessary but wasn't removed, triggering a
warning. Additionally gcc likes parenthesis around `=` assignments used
for conditions.
2022-11-08 00:49:13 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
5b238467a9 Use hidden input if defaultText is blank
Fairly simple, this sets the ES_PASSWORD flag when the default text is
blank.

Additionally I fixed the dialog callback to correctly call EndDialog()
rather than DestroyWindow().
2022-11-08 00:49:13 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
7bf68383d5 Fix warnings, remove unused code in tinyfiledialogs.c 2022-11-08 00:49:13 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
ee9f8e4404 Remove quote checks on Windows
These are the last of the quote checks, these don't require any
associated changes as the underlying Win32 functions already allow
quotes. They were simply added to keep parity with the functionality on
other platforms, that that has since been fixed.
2022-11-08 00:49:13 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
ec0ec10652 Add missing static to char array in tinyfd_openFileDialog
Fairly simple, lBuff is used to return the resulting filename and has to
be static so that it's still valid when the function exits.
2022-11-08 00:49:13 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
0115029e5e Implement InputBox using DialogBoxIndirect
This removes the VBS based InputBox for Windows and replaces it with a
version that uses DialogBoxIndirect to create the dialog. While it is a
bit more complicated in some respects, it removes any concerns about the
contents of the strings as they're no longer being inserted into the
generated script.

It also has the advantage that it doesn't spawn another process (which
then shows up in the task bar in some situations).

With this changes quote characters are allowed in all of the parameters.
2022-11-08 00:49:13 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
f73a1da97d Fix osascript escaping on Mac OS
Escaping the osascript commands requires two layers of escaping: One for the
script itself, and one for the sh arguments.

For the script itself, we simply have to escape the " character with \". When
then take the result of that and escape it sutably for sh arguments in single
quotes. We already have a function for that so we simply call that to do the
job.
2022-11-07 02:43:29 -05:00
Matthew Kilgore
b20aade638 Swap NotifyPopup to use Shell_NotifyIcon
Fairly straight forward, the Powershell code was fundimentally just
calling Shell_NotifyIcon under the covers which we can easily do
ourself. The notification has to be tied to a window, so I simply create
a hidden one to use.

A nice improvement here is that instead of having to use the Powershell
icon we can make use of the EXE icon if one was provided. If one is not
provided then we use the default 'application' icon.
2022-11-06 01:08:36 -04:00
Matthew Kilgore
c945214cb8 Fix quoting of arguments to dialog functions on Linux
tinyfiledialogs had lots of issue surounding the quoting of the
arguments to the dialog functions. The arguments are effectively placed
verbadim into shell commands, and without any proper treatment they
would get accidentally evaluated by the shell, which is a big problem.
Additionally, any arguments containing quotes would just not work since
they would screw up the underlying shell command.

This change fixes all that for Linux. Every argument to the dialog
functions is now surrounded in single quotes, which prevents any
evaluation of the string by the shell. Additionally, because this is
standard the only chracters that need special treatment are the single
quote characters, and proper escaping for them has been added. The
result is that the dialog functions can now accept arguments that hvae
single and double quotes in them (on Linux).
2022-11-05 00:36:48 -04:00
Samuel Gomes
5c9766ce97 Update tinyfiledialogs to v3.8.9 2022-10-29 17:18:50 +05:30
Samuel Gomes
93e58baa1d Common dialogs support 2022-10-23 12:57:02 +05:30