Esempio n. 1
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func (e *Element) AttachHandler(handler *EventHandler) {
	attachedHandlers, hasAttachments := eventHandlers[e.handle]
	if hasAttachments {
		if _, exists := attachedHandlers[handler]; exists {
			// This exact event handler is already attached to this exact element.
			return
		}
	}

	// Don't let the caller disable ATTACH/DETACH events, otherwise we
	// won't know when to throw out our event handler object
	subscription := handler.Subscription()
	subscription &= ^uint32(DISABLE_INITIALIZATION & 0xffffffff)

	tag := uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(handler))
	if subscription == HANDLE_ALL {
		if ret := C.HTMLayoutAttachEventHandler(e.handle, (*[0]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(goElementProc)), C.LPVOID(tag)); ret != HLDOM_OK {
			domPanic(ret, "Failed to attach event handler to element")
		}
	} else {
		if ret := C.HTMLayoutAttachEventHandlerEx(e.handle, (*[0]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(goElementProc)), C.LPVOID(tag), C.UINT(subscription)); ret != HLDOM_OK {
			domPanic(ret, "Failed to attach event handler to element")
		}
	}

	if !hasAttachments {
		eventHandlers[e.handle] = make(map[*EventHandler]bool, 8)
	}
	eventHandlers[e.handle][handler] = true
}
Esempio n. 2
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// This is the same as AttachHandler, except that behaviors are singleton instances stored
// in a master map.  They may be shared among many elements since they have no state.
// The only reason we keep a separate set of the behaviors is so that the event handler
// dispatch method can tell if an event handler is a behavior or a regular handler.
func (e *Element) attachBehavior(handler *EventHandler) {
	tag := uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(handler))
	if subscription := handler.Subscription(); subscription == HANDLE_ALL {
		if ret := C.HTMLayoutAttachEventHandler(e.handle, (*[0]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(goElementProc)), C.LPVOID(tag)); ret != HLDOM_OK {
			domPanic(ret, "Failed to attach event handler to element")
		}
	} else {
		if ret := C.HTMLayoutAttachEventHandlerEx(e.handle, (*[0]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(goElementProc)), C.LPVOID(tag), C.UINT(subscription)); ret != HLDOM_OK {
			domPanic(ret, "Failed to attach event handler to element")
		}
	}
}