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- // ShowInitIcon - version 1.0.1, May 30th, 1995
- // This code is intended to let INIT writers easily display an icon at startup time.
- // View in Geneva 9pt, 4-space tabs
-
- // Written by: Peter N Lewis <peter@mail.peter.com.au>, Jim Walker <JWWalker@aol.com>
- // and François Pottier <pottier@dmi.ens.fr>, with thanks to previous ShowINIT authors.
- // Send comments and bug reports to François Pottier.
-
- // This version features:
- // - Short and readable code.
- // - Correctly wraps around when more than one row of icons has been displayed.
- // - works with System 6
- // - Built with Universal Headers & CodeWarrior. Should work with other headers/compilers.
-
- #include "ShowInitIcon.h"
-
- #include <Memory.h>
- #include <Resources.h>
- #include <Icons.h>
- #include <OSUtils.h>
-
- // You should set SystemSixOrLater in your headers to avoid including glue for SysEnvirons.
-
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // Set this flag to 1 if you want to compile this file into a stand-alone resource (see note below).
- // Set it to 0 if you want to include this source file into your INIT project.
-
- #if 1
- #define ShowInitIcon main
- #endif
-
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // The ShowINIT mechanism works by having each INIT read/write data from these globals.
- // The MPW C compiler doesn't accept variables declared at an absolute address, so I use these macros instead.
- // Only one macro is defined per variable; there is no need to define a Set and a Get accessor like in <LowMem.h>.
-
- #define LMVCoord (* (short*) 0x92A)
- #define LMVCheckSum (* (short*) 0x928)
- #define LMHCoord (* (short*) 0x92C)
- #define LMHCheckSum (* (short*) 0x92E)
-
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // Prototypes for the subroutines. The main routine comes first; this is necessary to make THINK C's "Custom Header" option work.
-
- static unsigned short CheckSum (unsigned short x);
- static void ComputeIconRect (Rect* iconRect, Rect* screenBounds);
- static void AdvanceIconPosition (Rect* iconRect);
- static void DrawBWIcon (short iconID, Rect *iconRect);
-
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // Main routine.
-
- typedef struct {
- QDGlobals qd; // Storage for the QuickDraw globals
- long qdGlobalsPtr; // A5 points to this place; it will contain a pointer to qd
- } QDStorage;
-
- pascal void ShowInitIcon (short iconFamilyID, Boolean advance)
- {
- long oldA5; // Original value of register A5
- QDStorage qds; // Fake QD globals
- CGrafPort colorPort;
- GrafPort bwPort;
- Rect destRect;
- SysEnvRec environment; // Machine configuration.
-
- oldA5 = SetA5((long) &qds.qdGlobalsPtr); // Tell A5 to point to the end of the fake QD Globals
- InitGraf(&qds.qd.thePort); // Initialize the fake QD Globals
-
- SysEnvirons(curSysEnvVers, &environment); // Find out what kind of machine this is
-
- ComputeIconRect(&destRect, &qds.qd.screenBits.bounds); // Compute where the icon should be drawn
-
- if (environment.systemVersion >= 0x0700 && environment.hasColorQD) {
- OpenCPort(&colorPort);
- PlotIconID(&destRect, atNone, ttNone, iconFamilyID);
- CloseCPort(&colorPort);
- }
- else {
- OpenPort(&bwPort);
- DrawBWIcon(iconFamilyID, &destRect);
- ClosePort(&bwPort);
- }
-
- if (advance)
- AdvanceIconPosition (&destRect);
-
- SetA5(oldA5); // Restore A5 to its previous value
- }
-
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // A checksum is used to make sure that the data in there was left by another ShowINIT-aware INIT.
-
- static unsigned short CheckSum (unsigned short x)
- {
- return ((x << 1) | (x >> 15)) ^ 0x1021;
- }
-
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // ComputeIconRect computes where the icon should be displayed.
-
- static void ComputeIconRect (Rect* iconRect, Rect* screenBounds)
- {
- if (CheckSum(LMHCoord) != LMHCheckSum) // If we are first, we need to initialize the shared data.
- LMHCoord = 8;
- if (CheckSum(LMVCoord) != LMVCheckSum)
- LMVCoord = screenBounds->bottom - 40;
-
- if (LMHCoord + 34 > screenBounds->right) { // Check whether we must wrap
- iconRect->left = 8;
- iconRect->top = LMVCoord - 40;
- }
- else {
- iconRect->left = LMHCoord;
- iconRect->top = LMVCoord;
- }
- iconRect->right = iconRect->left + 32;
- iconRect->bottom = iconRect->top + 32;
- }
-
- // AdvanceIconPosition updates the shared global variables so that the next extension will draw its icon beside ours.
-
- static void AdvanceIconPosition (Rect* iconRect)
- {
- LMHCoord = iconRect->left + 40; // Update the shared data
- LMVCoord = iconRect->top;
- LMHCheckSum = CheckSum(LMHCoord);
- LMVCheckSum = CheckSum(LMVCoord);
- }
-
- // DrawBWIcon draws the 'ICN#' member of the icon family. It works under System 6.
-
- static void DrawBWIcon (short iconID, Rect *iconRect)
- {
- Handle icon;
- BitMap source, destination;
- GrafPtr port;
-
- icon = Get1Resource('ICN#', iconID);
- if (icon != NULL) {
- HLock(icon);
- // Prepare the source and destination bitmaps.
- source.baseAddr = *icon + 128; // Mask address.
- source.rowBytes = 4;
- SetRect(&source.bounds, 0, 0, 32, 32);
- GetPort(&port);
- destination = port->portBits;
- // Transfer the mask.
- CopyBits(&source, &destination, &source.bounds, iconRect, srcBic, nil);
- // Then the icon.
- source.baseAddr = *icon;
- CopyBits(&source, &destination, &source.bounds, iconRect, srcOr, nil);
- }
- }
-
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- // Notes
-
- // Checking for PlotIconID:
- // We (PNL) now check for system 7 and colour QD, and use colour graf ports and PlotIconID only if both are true
- // Otherwise we use B&W grafport and draw using PlotBWIcon.
-