| /* WindowResizeEvent.java -- Used to synchronize the AWT and peer sizes |
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| package gnu.java.awt; |
| |
| import java.awt.AWTEvent; |
| import java.awt.Component; |
| |
| /** |
| * This is used to update the AWT's knowledge about a Window's size when |
| * the user changes the window bounds. |
| * |
| * This event is _not_ posted to the eventqueue, but rather dispatched directly |
| * via Window.dispatchEvent(). It is the cleanest way we could find to update |
| * the AWT's knowledge of the window size. Small testprograms showed the |
| * following: |
| * - Component.reshape() and its derivatives are _not_ called. This makes sense |
| * as it could end up in loops,because this calls back into the peers. |
| * - Intercepting event dispatching for any events in |
| * EventQueue.dispatchEvent() showed that the size is still updated. So it |
| * is not done via an event dispatched over the eventqueue. |
| * |
| * Possible other candidates for implementation would have been: |
| * - Call a (private) callback method in Window/Component from the native |
| * side. |
| * - Call a (private) callback method in Window/Component via reflection. |
| * |
| * Both is uglier than sending this event directly. Note however that this |
| * is impossible to test, as Component.dispatchEvent() is final and can't be |
| * intercepted from outside code. But this impossibility to test the issue from |
| * outside code also means that this shouldn't raise any compatibility issues. |
| */ |
| public class ComponentReshapeEvent |
| extends AWTEvent |
| { |
| |
| public int x; |
| public int y; |
| public int width; |
| public int height; |
| |
| public ComponentReshapeEvent(Component c, int x, int y, int width, int height) |
| { |
| super(c, 1999); |
| this.x = x; |
| this.y = y; |
| this.width = width; |
| this.height = height; |
| } |
| } |