void _glfwPlatformPollEvents(void) { MSG msg; _GLFWwindow* window; while (PeekMessageW(&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE)) { if (msg.message == WM_QUIT) { // Treat WM_QUIT as a close on all windows // While GLFW does not itself post WM_QUIT, other processes may post // it to this one, for example Task Manager window = _glfw.windowListHead; while (window) { _glfwInputWindowCloseRequest(window); window = window->next; } } else { TranslateMessage(&msg); DispatchMessageW(&msg); } } window = _glfw.focusedWindow; if (window) { // LSHIFT/RSHIFT fixup (keys tend to "stick" without this fix) // This is the only async event handling in GLFW, but it solves some // nasty problems { const int mods = getAsyncKeyMods(); // Get current state of left and right shift keys const int lshiftDown = (GetAsyncKeyState(VK_LSHIFT) >> 15) & 1; const int rshiftDown = (GetAsyncKeyState(VK_RSHIFT) >> 15) & 1; // See if this differs from our belief of what has happened // (we only have to check for lost key up events) if (!lshiftDown && window->keys[GLFW_KEY_LEFT_SHIFT] == 1) _glfwInputKey(window, GLFW_KEY_LEFT_SHIFT, 0, GLFW_RELEASE, mods); if (!rshiftDown && window->keys[GLFW_KEY_RIGHT_SHIFT] == 1) _glfwInputKey(window, GLFW_KEY_RIGHT_SHIFT, 0, GLFW_RELEASE, mods); } // Did the cursor move in an focused window that has disabled the cursor if (window->cursorMode == GLFW_CURSOR_DISABLED) { int width, height; _glfwPlatformGetWindowSize(window, &width, &height); _glfwPlatformSetCursorPos(window, width / 2, height / 2); } } }
void _glfwPlatformPollEvents(void) { MSG msg; HWND handle; _GLFWwindow* window; while (PeekMessageW(&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE)) { if (msg.message == WM_QUIT) { // Treat WM_QUIT as a close on all windows // While GLFW does not itself post WM_QUIT, other processes may post // it to this one, for example Task Manager window = _glfw.windowListHead; while (window) { _glfwInputWindowCloseRequest(window); window = window->next; } } else { TranslateMessage(&msg); DispatchMessageW(&msg); } } handle = GetActiveWindow(); if (handle) { // LSHIFT/RSHIFT fixup (keys tend to "stick" without this fix) // This is the only async event handling in GLFW, but it solves some // nasty problems window = GetPropW(handle, L"GLFW"); if (window) { const int mods = getAsyncKeyMods(); // Get current state of left and right shift keys const int lshiftDown = (GetAsyncKeyState(VK_LSHIFT) >> 15) & 1; const int rshiftDown = (GetAsyncKeyState(VK_RSHIFT) >> 15) & 1; // See if this differs from our belief of what has happened // (we only have to check for lost key up events) if (!lshiftDown && window->keys[GLFW_KEY_LEFT_SHIFT] == 1) _glfwInputKey(window, GLFW_KEY_LEFT_SHIFT, 0, GLFW_RELEASE, mods); if (!rshiftDown && window->keys[GLFW_KEY_RIGHT_SHIFT] == 1) _glfwInputKey(window, GLFW_KEY_RIGHT_SHIFT, 0, GLFW_RELEASE, mods); } } window = _glfw.win32.disabledCursorWindow; if (window) { int width, height; _glfwPlatformGetWindowSize(window, &width, &height); // NOTE: Re-center the cursor only if it has moved since the last call, // to avoid breaking glfwWaitEvents with WM_MOUSEMOVE if (window->win32.lastCursorPosX != width / 2 || window->win32.lastCursorPosY != height / 2) { _glfwPlatformSetCursorPos(window, width / 2, height / 2); } } }