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authorPierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>2015-04-24 09:51:23 +0200
committerPierre Krieger <pierre.krieger1708@gmail.com>2015-04-24 09:51:23 +0200
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+use winapi;
+use user32;
+
+use std::collections::VecDeque;
+use std::mem;
+
+use native_monitor::NativeMonitorId;
+
+/// Win32 implementation of the main `MonitorID` object.
+pub struct MonitorID {
+ /// The system name of the adapter.
+ adapter_name: [winapi::WCHAR; 32],
+
+ /// The system name of the monitor.
+ monitor_name: String,
+
+ /// Name to give to the user.
+ readable_name: String,
+
+ /// See the `StateFlags` element here:
+ /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd183569(v=vs.85).aspx
+ flags: winapi::DWORD,
+
+ /// True if this is the primary monitor.
+ primary: bool,
+
+ /// The position of the monitor in pixels on the desktop.
+ ///
+ /// A window that is positionned at these coordinates will overlap the monitor.
+ position: (u32, u32),
+
+ /// The current resolution in pixels on the monitor.
+ dimensions: (u32, u32),
+}
+
+struct DeviceEnumerator {
+ parent_device: *const winapi::WCHAR,
+ current_index: u32,
+}
+
+impl DeviceEnumerator {
+ fn adapters() -> DeviceEnumerator {
+ use std::ptr;
+ DeviceEnumerator {
+ parent_device: ptr::null(),
+ current_index: 0
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn monitors(adapter_name: *const winapi::WCHAR) -> DeviceEnumerator {
+ DeviceEnumerator {
+ parent_device: adapter_name,
+ current_index: 0
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl Iterator for DeviceEnumerator {
+ type Item = winapi::DISPLAY_DEVICEW;
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<winapi::DISPLAY_DEVICEW> {
+ use std::mem;
+ loop {
+ let mut output: winapi::DISPLAY_DEVICEW = unsafe { mem::zeroed() };
+ output.cb = mem::size_of::<winapi::DISPLAY_DEVICEW>() as winapi::DWORD;
+
+ if unsafe { user32::EnumDisplayDevicesW(self.parent_device,
+ self.current_index as winapi::DWORD, &mut output, 0) } == 0
+ {
+ // the device doesn't exist, which means we have finished enumerating
+ break;
+ }
+ self.current_index += 1;
+
+ if (output.StateFlags & winapi::DISPLAY_DEVICE_ACTIVE) == 0 ||
+ (output.StateFlags & winapi::DISPLAY_DEVICE_MIRRORING_DRIVER) != 0
+ {
+ // the device is not active
+ // the Win32 api usually returns a lot of inactive devices
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ return Some(output);
+ }
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+fn wchar_as_string(wchar: &[winapi::WCHAR]) -> String {
+ String::from_utf16_lossy(wchar)
+ .trim_right_matches(0 as char)
+ .to_string()
+}
+
+/// Win32 implementation of the main `get_available_monitors` function.
+pub fn get_available_monitors() -> VecDeque<MonitorID> {
+ // return value
+ let mut result = VecDeque::new();
+
+ for adapter in DeviceEnumerator::adapters() {
+ // getting the position
+ let (position, dimensions) = unsafe {
+ let mut dev: winapi::DEVMODEW = mem::zeroed();
+ dev.dmSize = mem::size_of::<winapi::DEVMODEW>() as winapi::WORD;
+
+ if user32::EnumDisplaySettingsExW(adapter.DeviceName.as_ptr(),
+ winapi::ENUM_CURRENT_SETTINGS,
+ &mut dev, 0) == 0
+ {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ let point: &winapi::POINTL = mem::transmute(&dev.union1);
+ let position = (point.x as u32, point.y as u32);
+
+ let dimensions = (dev.dmPelsWidth as u32, dev.dmPelsHeight as u32);
+
+ (position, dimensions)
+ };
+
+ for (num, monitor) in DeviceEnumerator::monitors(adapter.DeviceName.as_ptr()).enumerate() {
+ // adding to the resulting list
+ result.push_back(MonitorID {
+ adapter_name: adapter.DeviceName,
+ monitor_name: wchar_as_string(&monitor.DeviceName),
+ readable_name: wchar_as_string(&monitor.DeviceString),
+ flags: monitor.StateFlags,
+ primary: (adapter.StateFlags & winapi::DISPLAY_DEVICE_PRIMARY_DEVICE) != 0 &&
+ num == 0,
+ position: position,
+ dimensions: dimensions,
+ });
+ }
+ }
+ result
+}
+
+/// Win32 implementation of the main `get_primary_monitor` function.
+pub fn get_primary_monitor() -> MonitorID {
+ // we simply get all available monitors and return the one with the `PRIMARY_DEVICE` flag
+ // TODO: it is possible to query the win32 API for the primary monitor, this should be done
+ // instead
+ for monitor in get_available_monitors().into_iter() {
+ if monitor.primary {
+ return monitor;
+ }
+ }
+
+ panic!("Failed to find the primary monitor")
+}
+
+impl MonitorID {
+ /// See the docs if the crate root file.
+ pub fn get_name(&self) -> Option<String> {
+ Some(self.readable_name.clone())
+ }
+
+ /// See the docs of the crate root file.
+ pub fn get_native_identifier(&self) -> NativeMonitorId {
+ NativeMonitorId::Name(self.monitor_name.clone())
+ }
+
+ /// See the docs if the crate root file.
+ pub fn get_dimensions(&self) -> (u32, u32) {
+ // TODO: retreive the dimensions every time this is called
+ self.dimensions
+ }
+
+ /// This is a Win32-only function for `MonitorID` that returns the system name of the adapter
+ /// device.
+ pub fn get_adapter_name(&self) -> &[winapi::WCHAR] {
+ &self.adapter_name
+ }
+
+ /// This is a Win32-only function for `MonitorID` that returns the position of the
+ /// monitor on the desktop.
+ /// A window that is positionned at these coordinates will overlap the monitor.
+ pub fn get_position(&self) -> (u32, u32) {
+ self.position
+ }
+}