Without this change in place, setting the Value to NaN can cause a stack
overflow because the old and new values always compare unequal, causing
new change notifications to be sent.
This reverts commit adc63cecb1.
Reverting this commit is only a temporary measure to facilitate a stable
release of JUCE 8. Further work on this feature will continue on
develop, and will likely be included in a future release of JUCE 8.
Resizing using window manager functionality (e.g. clicking and dragging
in the non-client area) will send WM_SIZING to the window, which in turn
will enable continuous repainting in the D2D renderer until the resize
operation ends.
Continuous repainting is required in order for the window to display
correctly during the resize. Without continuous repainting, some frames
may not be completely painted, and may display with black areas,
producing a flickery effect.
When a resize is controlled entirely by the client, e.g. using the
corner resizer in the AudioPluginDemo standalone, WM_SIZING is never
posted. Instead, we assume that if the window has captured the cursor
during a setBounds call then it is probably resizing. We enable
continuous repainting in this case, and stop repainting once the window
releases the mouse.
An alternative appropach would be to add some kind of start/stop resize
API to ComponentPeer. I'm currently reluctant to do that because the
ComponentPeer API is already so large.
This change makes it slightly easier to audit invariants of
ModalComponentManager, as we can now be certain that only member
functions of ModalComponentManager can access its data members.
Previously, the UnitTestRunner example in the DemoRunner would fail on
any tests that included ScopedJuceInitialiser_GUI, as DeletedAtShutdown
objects would be destroyed too early.
We avoid modifying window controls in modal situations if possible.
Doing as much as [window setStyleMask: [window styleMask]]; for a
PopupMenu window will make it invisible on MacOS when the plugin is
hosted in an external subprocess.
This fixes a regression caused by
fb14118771.