<AWT Dev> [11] RFR 8200353: Shift or Capslock not working in Textfield after accentued keystrokes
Phil Race
philip.race at oracle.com
Tue Jun 12 17:23:58 UTC 2018
Looks fine. Please make sure accented is spelt properly in the commit
message.
-phil.
On 06/12/2018 10:17 AM, Dmitry Markov wrote:
> Thank you, Sergey!
>
> Looking for the second +1 from someone else.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Dmitry
>
>> On 12 Jun 2018, at 18:12, Sergey Bylokhov <Sergey.Bylokhov at oracle.com> wrote:
>>
>> Looks fine.
>>
>> On 11/06/2018 12:38, Dmitry Markov wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> Could you review a fix for jdk11, please?
>>> bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8200353
>>> webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dmarkov/8200353/webrev.00/
>>> The new mechanism of dead keys detection and processing was introduced by JDK-8139189 [1]. According to that changes dead key input is activated by WM_KEYDOWN and deactivated by WM_CHAR messages. However the function WindowsKeyToJavaChar() (which actually sets the flag deadKeyActive to true) is also called from _NativeHandleEvent() and in this case target component doesn't receive WM_CHAR message, (i.e. dead key input remains active).
>>> At the same time _NativeHandleEvent() sends character back to the native window using WM_AWT_FORWARD_CHAR message. So it is necessary to disable dead key input, (i.e. set deadKeyActive to false) when WM_AWT_FORWARD_CHAR is received.
>>> I ran related AWT/Swing regression tests and did not observe any new failures.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dmitry
>>> [1] - https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8139189
>>
>> --
>> Best regards, Sergey.
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