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// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.

#include "views/window/window_win.h"

#include <dwmapi.h>
#include <shellapi.h>

#include "app/gfx/canvas_paint.h"
#include "app/gfx/font.h"
#include "app/gfx/icon_util.h"
#include "app/gfx/path.h"
#include "app/l10n_util.h"
#include "app/resource_bundle.h"
#include "app/theme_provider.h"
#include "app/win_util.h"
#include "base/win_util.h"
#include "views/widget/root_view.h"
#include "views/window/client_view.h"
#include "views/window/custom_frame_view.h"
#include "views/window/native_frame_view.h"
#include "views/window/non_client_view.h"
#include "views/window/window_delegate.h"

namespace {

bool GetMonitorAndRects(const RECT& rect,
                        HMONITOR* monitor,
                        gfx::Rect* monitor_rect,
                        gfx::Rect* work_area) {
  DCHECK(monitor);
  DCHECK(monitor_rect);
  DCHECK(work_area);
  *monitor = MonitorFromRect(&rect, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONULL);
  if (!*monitor)
    return false;
  MONITORINFO monitor_info = { 0 };
  monitor_info.cbSize = sizeof(monitor_info);
  GetMonitorInfo(*monitor, &monitor_info);
  *monitor_rect = monitor_info.rcMonitor;
  *work_area = monitor_info.rcWork;
  return true;
}

}  // namespace

namespace views {

// A scoping class that prevents a window from being able to redraw in response
// to invalidations that may occur within it for the lifetime of the object.
//
// Why would we want such a thing? Well, it turns out Windows has some
// "unorthodox" behavior when it comes to painting its non-client areas.
// Occasionally, Windows will paint portions of the default non-client area
// right over the top of the custom frame. This is not simply fixed by handling
// WM_NCPAINT/WM_PAINT, with some investigation it turns out that this
// rendering is being done *inside* the default implementation of some message
// handlers and functions:
//  . WM_SETTEXT
//  . WM_SETICON
//  . WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN
//  . EnableMenuItem, called from our WM_INITMENU handler
// The solution is to handle these messages and call DefWindowProc ourselves,
// but prevent the window from being able to update itself for the duration of
// the call. We do this with this class, which automatically calls its
// associated Window's lock and unlock functions as it is created and destroyed.
// See documentation in those methods for the technique used.
//
// IMPORTANT: Do not use this scoping object for large scopes or periods of
//            time! IT WILL PREVENT THE WINDOW FROM BEING REDRAWN! (duh).
//
// I would love to hear Raymond Chen's explanation for all this. And maybe a
// list of other messages that this applies to ;-)
class WindowWin::ScopedRedrawLock {
 public:
  explicit ScopedRedrawLock(WindowWin* window) : window_(window) {
    window_->LockUpdates();
  }

  ~ScopedRedrawLock() {
    window_->UnlockUpdates();
  }

 private:
  // The window having its style changed.
  WindowWin* window_;
};

HCURSOR WindowWin::resize_cursors_[6];

// If the hung renderer warning doesn't fit on screen, the amount of padding to
// be left between the edge of the window and the edge of the nearest monitor,
// after the window is nudged back on screen. Pixels.
static const int kMonitorEdgePadding = 10;

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// WindowWin, public:

WindowWin::~WindowWin() {
}

// static
Window* Window::CreateChromeWindow(gfx::NativeWindow parent,
                                   const gfx::Rect& bounds,
                                   WindowDelegate* window_delegate) {
  WindowWin* window = new WindowWin(window_delegate);
  window->GetNonClientView()->SetFrameView(window->CreateFrameViewForWindow());
  window->Init(parent, bounds);
  return window;
}

gfx::Rect WindowWin::GetBounds() const {
  gfx::Rect bounds;
  WidgetWin::GetBounds(&bounds, true);
  return bounds;
}

gfx::Rect WindowWin::GetNormalBounds() const {
  // If we're in fullscreen mode, we've changed the normal bounds to the monitor
  // rect, so return the saved bounds instead.
  if (IsFullscreen())
    return gfx::Rect(saved_window_info_.window_rect);

  gfx::Rect bounds;
  GetWindowBoundsAndMaximizedState(&bounds, NULL);
  return bounds;
}

void WindowWin::SetBounds(const gfx::Rect& bounds,
                          gfx::NativeWindow other_window) {
  win_util::SetChildBounds(GetNativeView(), GetParent(), other_window, bounds,
                           kMonitorEdgePadding, 0);
}

void WindowWin::Show(int show_state) {
  ShowWindow(show_state);
  // When launched from certain programs like bash and Windows Live Messenger,
  // show_state is set to SW_HIDE, so we need to correct that condition. We
  // don't just change show_state to SW_SHOWNORMAL because MSDN says we must
  // always first call ShowWindow with the specified value from STARTUPINFO,
  // otherwise all future ShowWindow calls will be ignored (!!#@@#!). Instead,
  // we call ShowWindow again in this case.
  if (show_state == SW_HIDE) {
    show_state = SW_SHOWNORMAL;
    ShowWindow(show_state);
  }

  // We need to explicitly activate the window if we've been shown with a state
  // that should activate, because if we're opened from a desktop shortcut while
  // an existing window is already running it doesn't seem to be enough to use
  // one of these flags to activate the window.
  if (show_state == SW_SHOWNORMAL || show_state == SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED)
    Activate();

  SetInitialFocus();
}

void WindowWin::HideWindow() {
  // We can just call the function implemented by the widget.
  Hide();
}

void WindowWin::PushForceHidden() {
  if (force_hidden_count_++ == 0)
    Hide();
}

void WindowWin::PopForceHidden() {
  if (--force_hidden_count_ <= 0) {
    force_hidden_count_ = 0;
    ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
  }
}

int WindowWin::GetShowState() const {
  return SW_SHOWNORMAL;
}

void WindowWin::ExecuteSystemMenuCommand(int command) {
  if (command)
    SendMessage(GetNativeView(), WM_SYSCOMMAND, command, 0);
}

namespace {
static BOOL CALLBACK SendDwmCompositionChanged(HWND window, LPARAM param) {
  SendMessage(window, WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED, 0, 0);
  return TRUE;
}
}  // namespace

void WindowWin::FrameTypeChanged() {
  if (win_util::GetWinVersion() >= win_util::WINVERSION_VISTA) {
    // We need to toggle the rendering policy of the DWM/glass frame as we
    // change from opaque to glass. "Non client rendering enabled" means that
    // the DWM's glass non-client rendering is enabled, which is why
    // DWMNCRP_ENABLED is used for the native frame case. _DISABLED means the
    // DWM doesn't render glass, and so is used in the custom frame case.
    DWMNCRENDERINGPOLICY policy =
        non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame() ? DWMNCRP_ENABLED
                                           : DWMNCRP_DISABLED;
    DwmSetWindowAttribute(GetNativeView(), DWMWA_NCRENDERING_POLICY,
                          &policy, sizeof(DWMNCRENDERINGPOLICY));
  }

  // Send a frame change notification, since the non-client metrics have
  // changed.
  SetWindowPos(NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0,
               SWP_FRAMECHANGED | SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOZORDER |
                   SWP_NOOWNERZORDER | SWP_NOACTIVATE);

  // The frame type change results in the client rect changing size, but this
  // does not explicitly send a WM_SIZE, so we need to force the root view to
  // be resized now.
  LayoutRootView();

  // Update the non-client view with the correct frame view for the active frame
  // type.
  non_client_view_->UpdateFrame();

  // WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED is only sent to top level windows, however we want
  // to notify our children too, since we can have MDI child windows who need to
  // update their appearance.
  EnumChildWindows(GetNativeView(), &SendDwmCompositionChanged, NULL);
}

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// WindowWin, Window implementation:

void WindowWin::Show() {
  int show_state = GetShowState();
  if (saved_maximized_state_)
    show_state = SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED;
  Show(show_state);
}

void WindowWin::Activate() {
  if (IsMinimized())
    ::ShowWindow(GetNativeView(), SW_RESTORE);
  ::SetWindowPos(GetNativeView(), HWND_TOP, 0, 0, 0, 0, SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOMOVE);
  SetForegroundWindow(GetNativeView());
}

void WindowWin::Close() {
  if (window_closed_) {
    // It appears we can hit this code path if you close a modal dialog then
    // close the last browser before the destructor is hit, which triggers
    // invoking Close again. I'm short circuiting this code path to avoid
    // calling into the delegate twice, which is problematic.
    return;
  }

  if (non_client_view_->CanClose()) {
    SaveWindowPosition();
    RestoreEnabledIfNecessary();
    WidgetWin::Close();
    // If the user activates another app after opening us, then comes back and
    // closes us, we want our owner to gain activation.  But only if the owner
    // is visible. If we don't manually force that here, the other app will
    // regain activation instead.
    if (owning_hwnd_ && GetNativeView() == GetForegroundWindow() &&
        IsWindowVisible(owning_hwnd_)) {
      SetForegroundWindow(owning_hwnd_);
    }
    window_closed_ = true;
  }
}

void WindowWin::Maximize() {
  ExecuteSystemMenuCommand(SC_MAXIMIZE);
}

void WindowWin::Minimize() {
  ExecuteSystemMenuCommand(SC_MINIMIZE);
}

void WindowWin::Restore() {
  ExecuteSystemMenuCommand(SC_RESTORE);
}

bool WindowWin::IsActive() const {
  return is_active_;
}

bool WindowWin::IsVisible() const {
  return !!::IsWindowVisible(GetNativeView());
}

bool WindowWin::IsMaximized() const {
  return !!::IsZoomed(GetNativeView());
}

bool WindowWin::IsMinimized() const {
  return !!::IsIconic(GetNativeView());
}

void WindowWin::SetFullscreen(bool fullscreen) {
  if (fullscreen_ == fullscreen)
    return;  // Nothing to do.

  // Reduce jankiness during the following position changes by hiding the window
  // until it's in the final position.
  PushForceHidden();

  // Size/position/style window appropriately.
  if (!fullscreen_) {
    // Save current window information.  We force the window into restored mode
    // before going fullscreen because Windows doesn't seem to hide the
    // taskbar if the window is in the maximized state.
    saved_window_info_.maximized = IsMaximized();
    if (saved_window_info_.maximized)
      Restore();
    saved_window_info_.style = GetWindowLong(GWL_STYLE);
    saved_window_info_.ex_style = GetWindowLong(GWL_EXSTYLE);
    GetWindowRect(&saved_window_info_.window_rect);
  }

  // Toggle fullscreen mode.
  fullscreen_ = fullscreen;

  if (fullscreen_) {
    // Set new window style and size.
    MONITORINFO monitor_info;
    monitor_info.cbSize = sizeof(monitor_info);
    GetMonitorInfo(MonitorFromWindow(GetNativeView(), MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST),
                   &monitor_info);
    gfx::Rect monitor_rect(monitor_info.rcMonitor);
    SetWindowLong(GWL_STYLE,
                  saved_window_info_.style & ~(WS_CAPTION | WS_THICKFRAME));
    SetWindowLong(GWL_EXSTYLE,
                  saved_window_info_.ex_style & ~(WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME |
                  WS_EX_WINDOWEDGE | WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE | WS_EX_STATICEDGE));
    SetWindowPos(NULL, monitor_rect.x(), monitor_rect.y(),
                 monitor_rect.width(), monitor_rect.height(),
                 SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_FRAMECHANGED);
  } else {
    // Reset original window style and size.  The multiple window size/moves
    // here are ugly, but if SetWindowPos() doesn't redraw, the taskbar won't be
    // repainted.  Better-looking methods welcome.
    gfx::Rect new_rect(saved_window_info_.window_rect);
    SetWindowLong(GWL_STYLE, saved_window_info_.style);
    SetWindowLong(GWL_EXSTYLE, saved_window_info_.ex_style);
    SetWindowPos(NULL, new_rect.x(), new_rect.y(), new_rect.width(),
                 new_rect.height(),
                 SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_FRAMECHANGED);
    if (saved_window_info_.maximized)
      Maximize();
  }

  // Undo our anti-jankiness hacks.
  PopForceHidden();
}

bool WindowWin::IsFullscreen() const {
  return fullscreen_;
}

void WindowWin::EnableClose(bool enable) {
  // If the native frame is rendering its own close button, ask it to disable.
  non_client_view_->EnableClose(enable);

  // Disable the native frame's close button regardless of whether or not the
  // native frame is in use, since this also affects the system menu.
  EnableMenuItem(GetSystemMenu(GetNativeView(), false),
                 SC_CLOSE, enable ? MF_ENABLED : MF_GRAYED);

  // Let the window know the frame changed.
  SetWindowPos(NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0,
               SWP_FRAMECHANGED | SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOCOPYBITS |
                   SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER | SWP_NOREPOSITION |
                   SWP_NOSENDCHANGING | SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOZORDER);
}

void WindowWin::DisableInactiveRendering() {
  disable_inactive_rendering_ = true;
  non_client_view_->DisableInactiveRendering(disable_inactive_rendering_);
}

void WindowWin::UpdateWindowTitle() {
  // If the non-client view is rendering its own title, it'll need to relayout
  // now.
  non_client_view_->Layout();

  // Update the native frame's text. We do this regardless of whether or not
  // the native frame is being used, since this also updates the taskbar, etc.
  std::wstring window_title = window_delegate_->GetWindowTitle();
  std::wstring localized_text;
  if (l10n_util::AdjustStringForLocaleDirection(window_title, &localized_text))
    window_title.assign(localized_text);
  SetWindowText(GetNativeView(), window_title.c_str());
}

void WindowWin::UpdateWindowIcon() {
  // If the non-client view is rendering its own icon, we need to tell it to
  // repaint.
  non_client_view_->SchedulePaint();

  // Update the native frame's icon. We do this regardless of whether or not
  // the native frame is being used, since this also updates the taskbar, etc.
  SkBitmap icon = window_delegate_->GetWindowIcon();
  if (!icon.isNull()) {
    HICON windows_icon = IconUtil::CreateHICONFromSkBitmap(icon);
    // We need to make sure to destroy the previous icon, otherwise we'll leak
    // these GDI objects until we crash!
    HICON old_icon = reinterpret_cast<HICON>(
        SendMessage(GetNativeView(), WM_SETICON, ICON_SMALL,
                    reinterpret_cast<LPARAM>(windows_icon)));
    if (old_icon)
      DestroyIcon(old_icon);
    old_icon = reinterpret_cast<HICON>(
        SendMessage(GetNativeView(), WM_SETICON, ICON_BIG,
                    reinterpret_cast<LPARAM>(windows_icon)));
    if (old_icon)
      DestroyIcon(old_icon);
  }
}

void WindowWin::SetIsAlwaysOnTop(bool always_on_top) {
  ::SetWindowPos(GetNativeView(),
      always_on_top ? HWND_TOPMOST : HWND_NOTOPMOST,
      0, 0, 0, 0,
      SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_FRAMECHANGED);
}

NonClientFrameView* WindowWin::CreateFrameViewForWindow() {
  if (ShouldUseNativeFrame())
    return new NativeFrameView(this);
  return new CustomFrameView(this);
}

void WindowWin::UpdateFrameAfterFrameChange() {
  // We've either gained or lost a custom window region, so reset it now.
  ResetWindowRegion(true);
}

WindowDelegate* WindowWin::GetDelegate() const {
  return window_delegate_;
}

NonClientView* WindowWin::GetNonClientView() const {
  return non_client_view_;
}

ClientView* WindowWin::GetClientView() const {
  return non_client_view_->client_view();
}

gfx::NativeWindow WindowWin::GetNativeWindow() const {
  return GetNativeView();
}

bool WindowWin::ShouldUseNativeFrame() const {
  ThemeProvider* tp = GetThemeProvider();
  if (!tp)
    return win_util::ShouldUseVistaFrame();
  return tp->ShouldUseNativeFrame();
}

///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// WindowWin, protected:

WindowWin::WindowWin(WindowDelegate* window_delegate)
    : WidgetWin(),
      focus_on_creation_(true),
      window_delegate_(window_delegate),
      non_client_view_(new NonClientView(this)),
      owning_hwnd_(NULL),
      minimum_size_(100, 100),
      is_modal_(false),
      restored_enabled_(false),
      fullscreen_(false),
      window_closed_(false),
      disable_inactive_rendering_(false),
      is_active_(false),
      lock_updates_(false),
      saved_window_style_(0),
      saved_maximized_state_(0),
      ignore_window_pos_changes_(false),
      ignore_pos_changes_factory_(this),
      force_hidden_count_(0),
      is_right_mouse_pressed_on_caption_(false),
      last_monitor_(NULL) {
  is_window_ = true;
  InitClass();
  DCHECK(window_delegate_);
  window_delegate_->window_.reset(this);
  // Initialize these values to 0 so that subclasses can override the default
  // behavior before calling Init.
  set_window_style(0);
  set_window_ex_style(0);
}

void WindowWin::Init(HWND parent, const gfx::Rect& bounds) {
  // We need to save the parent window, since later calls to GetParent() will
  // return NULL.
  owning_hwnd_ = parent;
  // We call this after initializing our members since our implementations of
  // assorted WidgetWin functions may be called during initialization.
  is_modal_ = window_delegate_->IsModal();
  if (is_modal_)
    BecomeModal();

  if (window_style() == 0)
    set_window_style(CalculateWindowStyle());
  if (window_ex_style() == 0)
    set_window_ex_style(CalculateWindowExStyle());

  WidgetWin::Init(parent, bounds);
  win_util::SetWindowUserData(GetNativeView(), this);

  // Create the ClientView, add it to the NonClientView and add the
  // NonClientView to the RootView. This will cause everything to be parented.
  non_client_view_->set_client_view(window_delegate_->CreateClientView(this));
  WidgetWin::SetContentsView(non_client_view_);

  UpdateWindowTitle();

  SetInitialBounds(bounds);

  GetMonitorAndRects(bounds.ToRECT(), &last_monitor_, &last_monitor_rect_,
                     &last_work_area_);
  ResetWindowRegion(false);
}

void WindowWin::SizeWindowToDefault() {
  win_util::CenterAndSizeWindow(owning_window(), GetNativeView(),
                                non_client_view_->GetPreferredSize().ToSIZE(),
                                false);
}

gfx::Insets WindowWin::GetClientAreaInsets() const {
  // Returning an empty Insets object causes the default handling in
  // WidgetWin::OnNCCalcSize() to be invoked.
  if (GetNonClientView()->UseNativeFrame())
    return gfx::Insets();

  if (IsMaximized()) {
    // Windows automatically adds a standard width border to all sides when a
    // window is maximized.
    int border_thickness = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSIZEFRAME);
    return gfx::Insets(border_thickness, border_thickness, border_thickness,
                       border_thickness);
  }
  // This is weird, but highly essential. If we don't offset the bottom edge
  // of the client rect, the window client area and window area will match,
  // and when returning to glass rendering mode from non-glass, the client
  // area will not paint black as transparent. This is because (and I don't
  // know why) the client area goes from matching the window rect to being
  // something else. If the client area is not the window rect in both
  // modes, the blackness doesn't occur. Because of this, we need to tell
  // the RootView to lay out to fit the window rect, rather than the client
  // rect when using the opaque frame. See GetRootViewSize.
  // Note: this is only required for non-fullscreen windows. Note that
  // fullscreen windows are in restored state, not maximized.
  return gfx::Insets(0, 0, IsFullscreen() ? 0 : 1, 0);
}

void WindowWin::RunSystemMenu(const gfx::Point& point) {
  // We need to reset and clean up any currently created system menu objects.
  // We need to call this otherwise there's a small chance that we aren't going
  // to get a system menu. We also can't take the return value of this
  // function. We need to call it *again* to get a valid HMENU.
  //::GetSystemMenu(GetNativeView(), TRUE);
  UINT flags = TPM_LEFTBUTTON | TPM_RIGHTBUTTON | TPM_RETURNCMD;
  if (l10n_util::GetTextDirection() == l10n_util::RIGHT_TO_LEFT)
    flags |= TPM_RIGHTALIGN;
  HMENU system_menu = ::GetSystemMenu(GetNativeView(), FALSE);
  int id = ::TrackPopupMenu(system_menu, flags,
                            point.x(), point.y(), 0, GetNativeView(), NULL);
  ExecuteSystemMenuCommand(id);
}

///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// WindowWin, WidgetWin overrides:

void WindowWin::OnActivate(UINT action, BOOL minimized, HWND window) {
  if (action == WA_INACTIVE)
    SaveWindowPosition();
}

void WindowWin::OnActivateApp(BOOL active, DWORD thread_id) {
  if (!active && thread_id != GetCurrentThreadId()) {
    // Another application was activated, we should reset any state that
    // disables inactive rendering now.
    disable_inactive_rendering_ = false;
    non_client_view_->DisableInactiveRendering(false);
    // Update the native frame too, since it could be rendering the non-client
    // area.
    CallDefaultNCActivateHandler(FALSE);
  }
}

LRESULT WindowWin::OnAppCommand(HWND window, short app_command, WORD device,
                                int keystate) {
  // We treat APPCOMMAND ids as an extension of our command namespace, and just
  // let the delegate figure out what to do...
  if (!window_delegate_->ExecuteWindowsCommand(app_command))
    return WidgetWin::OnAppCommand(window, app_command, device, keystate);
  return 0;
}

void WindowWin::OnCommand(UINT notification_code, int command_id, HWND window) {
  // If the notification code is > 1 it means it is control specific and we
  // should ignore it.
  if (notification_code > 1 ||
      window_delegate_->ExecuteWindowsCommand(command_id)) {
    WidgetWin::OnCommand(notification_code, command_id, window);
  }
}

void WindowWin::OnDestroy() {
  non_client_view_->WindowClosing();
  RestoreEnabledIfNecessary();
  WidgetWin::OnDestroy();
}

LRESULT WindowWin::OnDwmCompositionChanged(UINT msg, WPARAM w_param,
                                           LPARAM l_param) {
  // For some reason, we need to hide the window while we're changing the frame
  // type only when we're changing it in response to WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED.
  // If we don't, the client area will be filled with black. I'm suspecting
  // something skia-ey.
  // Frame type toggling caused by the user (e.g. switching theme) doesn't seem
  // to have this requirement.
  FrameTypeChanged();
  return 0;
}

void WindowWin::OnFinalMessage(HWND window) {
  // Delete and NULL the delegate here once we're guaranteed to get no more
  // messages.
  window_delegate_->DeleteDelegate();
  window_delegate_ = NULL;
  WidgetWin::OnFinalMessage(window);
}

void WindowWin::OnGetMinMaxInfo(MINMAXINFO* minmax_info) {
  gfx::Size min_window_size(GetNonClientView()->GetMinimumSize());
  minmax_info->ptMinTrackSize.x = min_window_size.width();
  minmax_info->ptMinTrackSize.y = min_window_size.height();
  WidgetWin::OnGetMinMaxInfo(minmax_info);
}

namespace {
static void EnableMenuItem(HMENU menu, UINT command, bool enabled) {
  UINT flags = MF_BYCOMMAND | (enabled ? MF_ENABLED : MF_DISABLED | MF_GRAYED);
  EnableMenuItem(menu, command, flags);
}
}  // namespace

void WindowWin::OnInitMenu(HMENU menu) {
  // We only need to manually enable the system menu if we're not using a native
  // frame.
  if (non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame())
    WidgetWin::OnInitMenu(menu);

  bool is_fullscreen = IsFullscreen();
  bool is_minimized = IsMinimized();
  bool is_maximized = IsMaximized();
  bool is_restored = !is_fullscreen && !is_minimized && !is_maximized;

  ScopedRedrawLock lock(this);
  EnableMenuItem(menu, SC_RESTORE, is_minimized || is_maximized);
  EnableMenuItem(menu, SC_MOVE, is_restored);
  EnableMenuItem(menu, SC_SIZE, window_delegate_->CanResize() && is_restored);
  EnableMenuItem(menu, SC_MAXIMIZE,
      window_delegate_->CanMaximize() && !is_fullscreen && !is_maximized);
  EnableMenuItem(menu, SC_MINIMIZE,
      window_delegate_->CanMaximize() && !is_minimized);
}

void WindowWin::OnMouseLeave() {
  // We only need to manually track WM_MOUSELEAVE messages between the client
  // and non-client area when we're not using the native frame.
  if (non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame()) {
    SetMsgHandled(FALSE);
    return;
  }

  bool process_mouse_exited = true;
  POINT pt;
  if (GetCursorPos(&pt)) {
    LRESULT ht_component =
        ::SendMessage(GetNativeView(), WM_NCHITTEST, 0, MAKELPARAM(pt.x, pt.y));
    if (ht_component != HTNOWHERE) {
      // If the mouse moved into a part of the window's non-client area, then
      // don't send a mouse exited event since the mouse is still within the
      // bounds of the ChromeView that's rendering the frame. Note that we do
      // _NOT_ do this for windows with native frames, since in that case the
      // mouse really will have left the bounds of the RootView.
      process_mouse_exited = false;
    }
  }

  if (process_mouse_exited)
    ProcessMouseExited();
}

LRESULT WindowWin::OnNCActivate(BOOL active) {
  is_active_ = !!active;

  // If we're not using the native frame, we need to force a synchronous repaint
  // otherwise we'll be left in the wrong activation state until something else
  // causes a repaint later.
  if (!non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame()) {
    // We can get WM_NCACTIVATE before we're actually visible. If we're not
    // visible, no need to paint.
    if (IsWindowVisible(GetNativeView())) {
      non_client_view_->SchedulePaint();
      // We need to force a paint now, as a user dragging a window will block
      // painting operations while the move is in progress.
      PaintNow(root_view_->GetScheduledPaintRect());
    }
  }

  // If we're active again, we should be allowed to render as inactive, so
  // tell the non-client view. This must be done independently of the check for
  // disable_inactive_rendering_ since that check is valid even if the frame
  // is not active, but this can only be done if we've become active.
  if (IsActive())
    non_client_view_->DisableInactiveRendering(false);

  // Reset the disable inactive rendering state since activation has changed.
  if (disable_inactive_rendering_) {
    disable_inactive_rendering_ = false;
    return CallDefaultNCActivateHandler(TRUE);
  }
  return CallDefaultNCActivateHandler(active);
}

LRESULT WindowWin::OnNCCalcSize(BOOL mode, LPARAM l_param) {
  // We only override WM_NCCALCSIZE if we want non-standard non-client edge
  // width.
  gfx::Insets insets = GetClientAreaInsets();
  if (insets.empty())
    return WidgetWin::OnNCCalcSize(mode, l_param);

  RECT* client_rect = mode ?
      &reinterpret_cast<NCCALCSIZE_PARAMS*>(l_param)->rgrc[0] :
      reinterpret_cast<RECT*>(l_param);
  client_rect->left += insets.left();
  client_rect->top += insets.top();
  client_rect->bottom -= insets.bottom();
  client_rect->right -= insets.right();
  if (IsMaximized()) {
    // Find all auto-hide taskbars along the screen edges and adjust in by the
    // thickness of the auto-hide taskbar on each such edge, so the window isn't
    // treated as a "fullscreen app", which would cause the taskbars to
    // disappear.
    HMONITOR monitor = MonitorFromWindow(GetNativeView(),
                                         MONITOR_DEFAULTTONULL);
    if (win_util::EdgeHasTopmostAutoHideTaskbar(ABE_LEFT, monitor))
      client_rect->left += win_util::kAutoHideTaskbarThicknessPx;
    if (win_util::EdgeHasTopmostAutoHideTaskbar(ABE_TOP, monitor)) {
      if (GetNonClientView()->UseNativeFrame()) {
        // Tricky bit.  Due to a bug in DwmDefWindowProc()'s handling of
        // WM_NCHITTEST, having any nonclient area atop the window causes the
        // caption buttons to draw onscreen but not respond to mouse
        // hover/clicks.
        // So for a taskbar at the screen top, we can't push the
        // client_rect->top down; instead, we move the bottom up by one pixel,
        // which is the smallest change we can make and still get a client area
        // less than the screen size. This is visibly ugly, but there seems to
        // be no better solution.
        --client_rect->bottom;
      } else {
        client_rect->top += win_util::kAutoHideTaskbarThicknessPx;
      }
    }
    if (win_util::EdgeHasTopmostAutoHideTaskbar(ABE_RIGHT, monitor))
      client_rect->right -= win_util::kAutoHideTaskbarThicknessPx;
    if (win_util::EdgeHasTopmostAutoHideTaskbar(ABE_BOTTOM, monitor))
      client_rect->bottom -= win_util::kAutoHideTaskbarThicknessPx;

    // We cannot return WVR_REDRAW when there is nonclient area, or Windows
    // exhibits bugs where client pixels and child HWNDs are mispositioned by
    // the width/height of the upper-left nonclient area.
    return 0;
  }

  // If the window bounds change, we're going to relayout and repaint anyway.
  // Returning WVR_REDRAW avoids an extra paint before that of the old client
  // pixels in the (now wrong) location, and thus makes actions like resizing a
  // window from the left edge look slightly less broken.
  // We special case when left or top insets are 0, since these conditions
  // actually require another repaint to correct the layout after glass gets
  // turned on and off.
  if (insets.left() == 0 || insets.top() == 0)
    return 0;
  return mode ? WVR_REDRAW : 0;
}

LRESULT WindowWin::OnNCHitTest(const CPoint& point) {
  // First, give the NonClientView a chance to test the point to see if it
  // provides any of the non-client area.
  CPoint temp = point;
  MapWindowPoints(HWND_DESKTOP, GetNativeView(), &temp, 1);
  int component = non_client_view_->NonClientHitTest(gfx::Point(temp));
  if (component != HTNOWHERE)
    return component;

  // Otherwise, we let Windows do all the native frame non-client handling for
  // us.
  return WidgetWin::OnNCHitTest(point);
}

namespace {
struct ClipState {
  // The window being painted.
  HWND parent;

  // DC painting to.
  HDC dc;

  // Origin of the window in terms of the screen.
  int x;
  int y;
};

// See comments in OnNCPaint for details of this function.
static BOOL CALLBACK ClipDCToChild(HWND window, LPARAM param) {
  ClipState* clip_state = reinterpret_cast<ClipState*>(param);
  if (GetParent(window) == clip_state->parent && IsWindowVisible(window)) {
    RECT bounds;
    GetWindowRect(window, &bounds);
    ExcludeClipRect(clip_state->dc,
                    bounds.left - clip_state->x,
                    bounds.top - clip_state->y,
                    bounds.right - clip_state->x,
                    bounds.bottom - clip_state->y);
  }
  return TRUE;
}
}  // namespace

void WindowWin::OnNCPaint(HRGN rgn) {
  // We only do non-client painting if we're not using the native frame.
  // It's required to avoid some native painting artifacts from appearing when
  // the window is resized.
  if (non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame()) {
    WidgetWin::OnNCPaint(rgn);
    return;
  }

  // We have an NC region and need to paint it. We expand the NC region to
  // include the dirty region of the root view. This is done to minimize
  // paints.
  CRect window_rect;
  GetWindowRect(&window_rect);

  if (window_rect.Width() != root_view_->width() ||
      window_rect.Height() != root_view_->height()) {
    // If the size of the window differs from the size of the root view it
    // means we're being asked to paint before we've gotten a WM_SIZE. This can
    // happen when the user is interactively resizing the window. To avoid
    // mass flickering we don't do anything here. Once we get the WM_SIZE we'll
    // reset the region of the window which triggers another WM_NCPAINT and
    // all is well.
    return;
  }

  CRect dirty_region;
  // A value of 1 indicates paint all.
  if (!rgn || rgn == reinterpret_cast<HRGN>(1)) {
    dirty_region = CRect(0, 0, window_rect.Width(), window_rect.Height());
  } else {
    RECT rgn_bounding_box;
    GetRgnBox(rgn, &rgn_bounding_box);
    if (!IntersectRect(&dirty_region, &rgn_bounding_box, &window_rect))
      return;  // Dirty region doesn't intersect window bounds, bale.

    // rgn_bounding_box is in screen coordinates. Map it to window coordinates.
    OffsetRect(&dirty_region, -window_rect.left, -window_rect.top);
  }

  // In theory GetDCEx should do what we want, but I couldn't get it to work.
  // In particular the docs mentiond DCX_CLIPCHILDREN, but as far as I can tell
  // it doesn't work at all. So, instead we get the DC for the window then
  // manually clip out the children.
  HDC dc = GetWindowDC(GetNativeView());
  ClipState clip_state;
  clip_state.x = window_rect.left;
  clip_state.y = window_rect.top;
  clip_state.parent = GetNativeView();
  clip_state.dc = dc;
  EnumChildWindows(GetNativeView(), &ClipDCToChild,
                   reinterpret_cast<LPARAM>(&clip_state));

  RootView* root_view = GetRootView();
  gfx::Rect old_paint_region =
      root_view->GetScheduledPaintRectConstrainedToSize();

  if (!old_paint_region.IsEmpty()) {
    // The root view has a region that needs to be painted. Include it in the
    // region we're going to paint.

    CRect old_paint_region_crect = old_paint_region.ToRECT();
    CRect tmp = dirty_region;
    UnionRect(&dirty_region, &tmp, &old_paint_region_crect);
  }

  root_view->SchedulePaint(gfx::Rect(dirty_region), false);

  // gfx::CanvasPaints destructor does the actual painting. As such, wrap the
  // following in a block to force paint to occur so that we can release the dc.
  {
    gfx::CanvasPaint canvas(dc, opaque(), dirty_region.left, dirty_region.top,
                            dirty_region.Width(), dirty_region.Height());

    root_view->ProcessPaint(&canvas);
  }

  ReleaseDC(GetNativeView(), dc);
}

void WindowWin::OnNCLButtonDown(UINT ht_component, const CPoint& point) {
  // When we're using a native frame, window controls work without us
  // interfering.
  if (!non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame()) {
    switch (ht_component) {
      case HTCLOSE:
      case HTMINBUTTON:
      case HTMAXBUTTON: {
        // When the mouse is pressed down in these specific non-client areas,
        // we need to tell the RootView to send the mouse pressed event (which
        // sets capture, allowing subsequent WM_LBUTTONUP (note, _not_
        // WM_NCLBUTTONUP) to fire so that the appropriate WM_SYSCOMMAND can be
        // sent by the applicable button's ButtonListener. We _have_ to do this
        // way rather than letting Windows just send the syscommand itself (as
        // would happen if we never did this dance) because for some insane
        // reason DefWindowProc for WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN also renders the pressed
        // window control button appearance, in the Windows classic style, over
        // our view! Ick! By handling this message we prevent Windows from
        // doing this undesirable thing, but that means we need to roll the
        // sys-command handling ourselves.
        ProcessNCMousePress(point, MK_LBUTTON);
        return;
      }
    }
  }

  // TODO(beng): figure out why we need to run the system menu manually
  //             ourselves. This is wrong and causes many subtle bugs.
  //             From my initial research, it looks like DefWindowProc tries
  //             to run it but fails before sending the initial WM_MENUSELECT
  //             for the sysmenu.
  if (ht_component == HTSYSMENU)
    RunSystemMenu(non_client_view_->GetSystemMenuPoint());
  else
    WidgetWin::OnNCLButtonDown(ht_component, point);

  /* TODO(beng): Fix the standard non-client over-painting bug. This code
                 doesn't work but identifies the problem.
  if (!IsMsgHandled()) {
    // WindowWin::OnNCLButtonDown set the message as unhandled. This normally
    // means WidgetWin::ProcessWindowMessage will pass it to
    // DefWindowProc. Sadly, DefWindowProc for WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN does weird
    // non-client painting, so we need to call it directly here inside a
    // scoped update lock.
    ScopedRedrawLock lock(this);
    DefWindowProc(GetNativeView(), WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN, ht_component,
                  MAKELPARAM(point.x, point.y));
    SetMsgHandled(TRUE);
  }
  */
}

void WindowWin::OnNCRButtonDown(UINT ht_component, const CPoint& point) {
  if (ht_component == HTCAPTION || ht_component == HTSYSMENU) {
    is_right_mouse_pressed_on_caption_ = true;
    // Using SetCapture() here matches Windows native behavior for right-clicks
    // on the title bar. It's not obvious why Windows does this.
    SetCapture();
  }

  WidgetWin::OnNCRButtonDown(ht_component, point);
}

void WindowWin::OnNCRButtonUp(UINT ht_component, const CPoint& point) {
  if (is_right_mouse_pressed_on_caption_)
    is_right_mouse_pressed_on_caption_ = false;

  WidgetWin::OnNCRButtonUp(ht_component, point);
}

void WindowWin::OnRButtonUp(UINT ht_component, const CPoint& point) {
  // We handle running the system menu on mouseup here because calling
  // SetCapture() on mousedown makes the mouseup generate WM_RBUTTONUP instead
  // of WM_NCRBUTTONUP.
  if (is_right_mouse_pressed_on_caption_) {
    is_right_mouse_pressed_on_caption_ = false;
    ReleaseCapture();
    // |point| is in window coordinates, but WM_NCHITTEST and RunSystemMenu()
    // expect screen coordinates.
    CPoint screen_point(point);
    MapWindowPoints(GetNativeView(), HWND_DESKTOP, &screen_point, 1);
    ht_component = ::SendMessage(GetNativeView(), WM_NCHITTEST, 0,
                                 MAKELPARAM(screen_point.x, screen_point.y));
    if (ht_component == HTCAPTION || ht_component == HTSYSMENU) {
      RunSystemMenu(gfx::Point(screen_point));
      return;
    }
  }

  WidgetWin::OnRButtonUp(ht_component, point);
}

LRESULT WindowWin::OnNCUAHDrawCaption(UINT msg, WPARAM w_param,
                                      LPARAM l_param) {
  // See comment in widget_win.h at the definition of WM_NCUAHDRAWCAPTION for
  // an explanation about why we need to handle this message.
  SetMsgHandled(!non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame());
  return 0;
}

LRESULT WindowWin::OnNCUAHDrawFrame(UINT msg, WPARAM w_param,
                                    LPARAM l_param) {
  // See comment in widget_win.h at the definition of WM_NCUAHDRAWCAPTION for
  // an explanation about why we need to handle this message.
  SetMsgHandled(!non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame());
  return 0;
}

LRESULT WindowWin::OnSetIcon(UINT size_type, HICON new_icon) {
  // This shouldn't hurt even if we're using the native frame.
  ScopedRedrawLock lock(this);
  return DefWindowProc(GetNativeView(), WM_SETICON, size_type,
                       reinterpret_cast<LPARAM>(new_icon));
}

LRESULT WindowWin::OnSetText(const wchar_t* text) {
  // This shouldn't hurt even if we're using the native frame.
  ScopedRedrawLock lock(this);
  return DefWindowProc(GetNativeView(), WM_SETTEXT, NULL,
                       reinterpret_cast<LPARAM>(text));
}

void WindowWin::OnSettingChange(UINT flags, const wchar_t* section) {
  if (!GetParent() && (flags == SPI_SETWORKAREA)) {
    // Fire a dummy SetWindowPos() call, so we'll trip the code in
    // OnWindowPosChanging() below that notices work area changes.
    ::SetWindowPos(GetNativeView(), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOMOVE |
        SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOREDRAW | SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER);
    SetMsgHandled(TRUE);
  } else {
    WidgetWin::OnSettingChange(flags, section);
  }
}

void WindowWin::OnSize(UINT size_param, const CSize& new_size) {
  // Don't no-op if the new_size matches current size. If our normal bounds
  // and maximized bounds are the same, then we need to layout (because we
  // layout differently when maximized).
  SaveWindowPosition();
  LayoutRootView();
  RedrawWindow(GetNativeView(), NULL, NULL, RDW_INVALIDATE | RDW_ALLCHILDREN);

  // ResetWindowRegion is going to trigger WM_NCPAINT. By doing it after we've
  // invoked OnSize we ensure the RootView has been laid out.
  ResetWindowRegion(false);
}

void WindowWin::OnSysCommand(UINT notification_code, CPoint click) {
  // Windows uses the 4 lower order bits of |notification_code| for type-
  // specific information so we must exclude this when comparing.
  static const int sc_mask = 0xFFF0;
  // Ignore size/move/maximize in fullscreen mode.
  if (IsFullscreen() &&
      (((notification_code & sc_mask) == SC_SIZE) ||
       ((notification_code & sc_mask) == SC_MOVE) ||
       ((notification_code & sc_mask) == SC_MAXIMIZE)))
    return;
  if (!non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame()) {
    if ((notification_code & sc_mask) == SC_MINIMIZE ||
        (notification_code & sc_mask) == SC_MAXIMIZE ||
        (notification_code & sc_mask) == SC_RESTORE) {
      non_client_view_->ResetWindowControls();
    } else if ((notification_code & sc_mask) == SC_MOVE ||
               (notification_code & sc_mask) == SC_SIZE) {
      if (lock_updates_) {
        // We were locked, before entering a resize or move modal loop. Now that
        // we've begun to move the window, we need to unlock updates so that the
        // sizing/moving feedback can be continuous.
        UnlockUpdates();
      }
    }
  }

  // First see if the delegate can handle it.
  if (window_delegate_->ExecuteWindowsCommand(notification_code))
    return;

  if ((notification_code == SC_KEYMENU) && (click.x == VK_SPACE)) {
    // Run the system menu at the NonClientView's desired location.
    RunSystemMenu(non_client_view_->GetSystemMenuPoint());
  } else {
    // Use the default implementation for any other command.
    DefWindowProc(GetNativeView(), WM_SYSCOMMAND, notification_code,
                  MAKELPARAM(click.y, click.x));
  }
}

void WindowWin::OnWindowPosChanging(WINDOWPOS* window_pos) {
  if (force_hidden_count_) {
    // Prevent the window from being made visible if we've been asked to do so.
    // See comment in header as to why we might want this.
    window_pos->flags &= ~SWP_SHOWWINDOW;
  }

  if (ignore_window_pos_changes_) {
    // If somebody's trying to toggle our visibility, change the nonclient area,
    // change our Z-order, or activate us, we should probably let it go through.
    if (!(window_pos->flags & ((IsVisible() ? SWP_HIDEWINDOW : SWP_SHOWWINDOW) |
        SWP_FRAMECHANGED)) &&
        (window_pos->flags & (SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOACTIVATE))) {
      // Just sizing/moving the window; ignore.
      window_pos->flags |= SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOREDRAW;
      window_pos->flags &= ~(SWP_SHOWWINDOW | SWP_HIDEWINDOW);
    }
  } else if (!GetParent()) {
    CRect window_rect;
    HMONITOR monitor;
    gfx::Rect monitor_rect, work_area;
    if (GetWindowRect(&window_rect) &&
        GetMonitorAndRects(window_rect, &monitor, &monitor_rect, &work_area)) {
      if (monitor && (monitor == last_monitor_) &&
          (IsFullscreen() || ((monitor_rect == last_monitor_rect_) &&
                              (work_area != last_work_area_)))) {
        // A rect for the monitor we're on changed.  Normally Windows notifies
        // us about this (and thus we're reaching here due to the SetWindowPos()
        // call in OnSettingChange() above), but with some software (e.g.
        // nVidia's nView desktop manager) the work area can change asynchronous
        // to any notification, and we're just sent a SetWindowPos() call with a
        // new (frequently incorrect) position/size.  In either case, the best
        // response is to throw away the existing position/size information in
        // |window_pos| and recalculate it based on the new work rect.
        gfx::Rect new_window_rect;
        if (IsFullscreen()) {
          new_window_rect = monitor_rect;
        } else if (IsZoomed()) {
          new_window_rect = work_area;
          int border_thickness = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSIZEFRAME);
          new_window_rect.Inset(-border_thickness, -border_thickness);
        } else {
          new_window_rect = gfx::Rect(window_rect).AdjustToFit(work_area);
        }
        window_pos->x = new_window_rect.x();
        window_pos->y = new_window_rect.y();
        window_pos->cx = new_window_rect.width();
        window_pos->cy = new_window_rect.height();
        // WARNING!  Don't set SWP_FRAMECHANGED here, it breaks moving the child
        // HWNDs for some reason.
        window_pos->flags &= ~(SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOREDRAW);
        window_pos->flags |= SWP_NOCOPYBITS;

        // Now ignore all immediately-following SetWindowPos() changes.  Windows
        // likes to (incorrectly) recalculate what our position/size should be
        // and send us further updates.
        ignore_window_pos_changes_ = true;
        DCHECK(ignore_pos_changes_factory_.empty());
        MessageLoop::current()->PostTask(FROM_HERE,
            ignore_pos_changes_factory_.NewRunnableMethod(
            &WindowWin::StopIgnoringPosChanges));
      }
      last_monitor_ = monitor;
      last_monitor_rect_ = monitor_rect;
      last_work_area_ = work_area;
    }
  }

  WidgetWin::OnWindowPosChanging(window_pos);
}

gfx::Size WindowWin::GetRootViewSize() const {
  // The native frame and maximized modes need to supply the client rect as
  // determined by the relevant WM_NCCALCSIZE handling, so we just use the
  // default handling which does this.
  if (GetNonClientView()->UseNativeFrame() || IsMaximized())
    return WidgetWin::GetRootViewSize();

  // When using an opaque frame, we consider the entire window rect to be client
  // area visually.
  CRect rect;
  GetWindowRect(&rect);
  return gfx::Size(rect.Width(), rect.Height());
}

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// WindowWin, private:

void WindowWin::BecomeModal() {
  // We implement modality by crawling up the hierarchy of windows starting
  // at the owner, disabling all of them so that they don't receive input
  // messages.
  DCHECK(owning_hwnd_) << "Can't create a modal dialog without an owner";
  HWND start = owning_hwnd_;
  while (start != NULL) {
    ::EnableWindow(start, FALSE);
    start = ::GetParent(start);
  }
}

void WindowWin::SetInitialFocus() {
  if (!focus_on_creation_)
    return;

  View* v = window_delegate_->GetInitiallyFocusedView();
  if (v) {
    v->RequestFocus();
  } else {
    // The window does not get keyboard messages unless we focus it, not sure
    // why.
    SetFocus(GetNativeView());
  }
}

void WindowWin::SetInitialBounds(const gfx::Rect& create_bounds) {
  // First we obtain the window's saved show-style and store it. We need to do
  // this here, rather than in Show() because by the time Show() is called,
  // the window's size will have been reset (below) and the saved maximized
  // state will have been lost. Sadly there's no way to tell on Windows when
  // a window is restored from maximized state, so we can't more accurately
  // track maximized state independently of sizing information.
  window_delegate_->GetSavedMaximizedState(&saved_maximized_state_);

  // Restore the window's placement from the controller.
  gfx::Rect saved_bounds(create_bounds.ToRECT());
  if (window_delegate_->GetSavedWindowBounds(&saved_bounds)) {
    // Make sure the bounds are at least the minimum size.
    if (saved_bounds.width() < minimum_size_.cx) {
      saved_bounds.SetRect(saved_bounds.x(), saved_bounds.y(),
                           saved_bounds.right() + minimum_size_.cx -
                              saved_bounds.width(),
                           saved_bounds.bottom());
    }

    if (saved_bounds.height() < minimum_size_.cy) {
      saved_bounds.SetRect(saved_bounds.x(), saved_bounds.y(),
                           saved_bounds.right(),
                           saved_bounds.bottom() + minimum_size_.cy -
                              saved_bounds.height());
    }

    // "Show state" (maximized, minimized, etc) is handled by Show().
    // Don't use SetBounds here. SetBounds constrains to the size of the
    // monitor, but we don't want that when creating a new window as the result
    // of dragging out a tab to create a new window.
    SetWindowPos(NULL, saved_bounds.x(), saved_bounds.y(),
                 saved_bounds.width(), saved_bounds.height(), 0);
  } else {
    if (create_bounds.IsEmpty()) {
      // No initial bounds supplied, so size the window to its content and
      // center over its parent.
      SizeWindowToDefault();
    } else {
      // Use the supplied initial bounds.
      SetBounds(create_bounds, NULL);
    }
  }
}

void WindowWin::RestoreEnabledIfNecessary() {
  if (is_modal_ && !restored_enabled_) {
    restored_enabled_ = true;
    // If we were run modally, we need to undo the disabled-ness we inflicted on
    // the owner's parent hierarchy.
    HWND start = owning_hwnd_;
    while (start != NULL) {
      ::EnableWindow(start, TRUE);
      start = ::GetParent(start);
    }
  }
}

DWORD WindowWin::CalculateWindowStyle() {
  DWORD window_styles =
      WS_CLIPCHILDREN | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_SYSMENU | WS_CAPTION;
  bool can_resize = window_delegate_->CanResize();
  bool can_maximize = window_delegate_->CanMaximize();
  if (can_maximize) {
    window_styles |= WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW;
  } else if (can_resize) {
    window_styles |= WS_OVERLAPPED | WS_THICKFRAME;
  }
  if (window_delegate_->AsDialogDelegate()) {
    window_styles |= DS_MODALFRAME;
    // NOTE: Turning this off means we lose the close button, which is bad.
    // Turning it on though means the user can maximize or size the window
    // from the system menu, which is worse. We may need to provide our own
    // menu to get the close button to appear properly.
    // window_styles &= ~WS_SYSMENU;
  }
  return window_styles;
}

DWORD WindowWin::CalculateWindowExStyle() {
  DWORD window_ex_styles = 0;
  if (window_delegate_->AsDialogDelegate())
    window_ex_styles |= WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME;
  return window_ex_styles;
}

void WindowWin::SaveWindowPosition() {
  // The window delegate does the actual saving for us. It seems like (judging
  // by go/crash) that in some circumstances we can end up here after
  // WM_DESTROY, at which point the window delegate is likely gone. So just
  // bail.
  if (!window_delegate_)
    return;

  bool maximized;
  gfx::Rect bounds;
  GetWindowBoundsAndMaximizedState(&bounds, &maximized);
  window_delegate_->SaveWindowPlacement(bounds, maximized);
}

void WindowWin::LockUpdates() {
  lock_updates_ = true;
  saved_window_style_ = GetWindowLong(GWL_STYLE);
  SetWindowLong(GWL_STYLE, saved_window_style_ & ~WS_VISIBLE);
}

void WindowWin::UnlockUpdates() {
  SetWindowLong(GWL_STYLE, saved_window_style_);
  lock_updates_ = false;
}

void WindowWin::ResetWindowRegion(bool force) {
  // A native frame uses the native window region, and we don't want to mess
  // with it.
  if (non_client_view_->UseNativeFrame()) {
    if (force)
      SetWindowRgn(NULL, TRUE);
    return;
  }

  // Changing the window region is going to force a paint. Only change the
  // window region if the region really differs.
  HRGN current_rgn = CreateRectRgn(0, 0, 0, 0);
  int current_rgn_result = GetWindowRgn(GetNativeView(), current_rgn);

  CRect window_rect;
  GetWindowRect(&window_rect);
  HRGN new_region;
  if (IsMaximized()) {
    HMONITOR monitor =
        MonitorFromWindow(GetNativeView(), MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST);
    MONITORINFO mi;
    mi.cbSize = sizeof mi;
    GetMonitorInfo(monitor, &mi);
    CRect work_rect = mi.rcWork;
    work_rect.OffsetRect(-window_rect.left, -window_rect.top);
    new_region = CreateRectRgnIndirect(&work_rect);
  } else {
    gfx::Path window_mask;
    non_client_view_->GetWindowMask(
        gfx::Size(window_rect.Width(), window_rect.Height()), &window_mask);
    new_region = window_mask.CreateHRGN();
  }

  if (current_rgn_result == ERROR || !EqualRgn(current_rgn, new_region)) {
    // SetWindowRgn takes ownership of the HRGN created by CreateHRGN.
    SetWindowRgn(new_region, TRUE);
  } else {
    DeleteObject(new_region);
  }

  DeleteObject(current_rgn);
}

void WindowWin::ProcessNCMousePress(const CPoint& point, int flags) {
  CPoint temp = point;
  MapWindowPoints(HWND_DESKTOP, GetNativeView(), &temp, 1);
  UINT message_flags = 0;
  if ((GetKeyState(VK_CONTROL) & 0x80) == 0x80)
    message_flags |= MK_CONTROL;
  if ((GetKeyState(VK_SHIFT) & 0x80) == 0x80)
    message_flags |= MK_SHIFT;
  message_flags |= flags;
  ProcessMousePressed(temp, message_flags, false, false);
}

LRESULT WindowWin::CallDefaultNCActivateHandler(BOOL active) {
  // The DefWindowProc handling for WM_NCACTIVATE renders the classic-look
  // window title bar directly, so we need to use a redraw lock here to prevent
  // it from doing so.
  ScopedRedrawLock lock(this);
  return DefWindowProc(GetNativeView(), WM_NCACTIVATE, active, 0);
}

void WindowWin::GetWindowBoundsAndMaximizedState(gfx::Rect* bounds,
                                                 bool* maximized) const {
  WINDOWPLACEMENT wp;
  wp.length = sizeof(wp);
  const bool succeeded = !!GetWindowPlacement(GetNativeView(), &wp);
  DCHECK(succeeded);

  if (bounds != NULL) {
    MONITORINFO mi;
    mi.cbSize = sizeof(mi);
    const bool succeeded = !!GetMonitorInfo(
        MonitorFromWindow(GetNativeView(), MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST), &mi);
    DCHECK(succeeded);
    *bounds = gfx::Rect(wp.rcNormalPosition);
    // Convert normal position from workarea coordinates to screen coordinates.
    bounds->Offset(mi.rcWork.left - mi.rcMonitor.left,
                   mi.rcWork.top - mi.rcMonitor.top);
  }

  if (maximized != NULL)
    *maximized = (wp.showCmd == SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED);
}

void WindowWin::InitClass() {
  static bool initialized = false;
  if (!initialized) {
    resize_cursors_[RC_NORMAL] = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW);
    resize_cursors_[RC_VERTICAL] = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_SIZENS);
    resize_cursors_[RC_HORIZONTAL] = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_SIZEWE);
    resize_cursors_[RC_NESW] = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_SIZENESW);
    resize_cursors_[RC_NWSE] = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_SIZENWSE);
    initialized = true;
  }
}

namespace {
// static
static BOOL CALLBACK WindowCallbackProc(HWND hwnd, LPARAM lParam) {
  // This is safer than calling GetWindowUserData, since it looks specifically
  // for the RootView window property which should be unique.
  RootView* root_view = GetRootViewForHWND(hwnd);
  if (!root_view)
    return TRUE;

  Window::CloseSecondaryWidget(root_view->GetWidget());
  return TRUE;
}
}  // namespace

void Window::CloseAllSecondaryWindows() {
  EnumThreadWindows(GetCurrentThreadId(), WindowCallbackProc, 0);
}

}  // namespace views