From eb62b8e93491d96e7e8e99e6f6860d1f6441cdd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nyamatongwe Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 12:57:45 +1000 Subject: Stop exposing Scintilla implementation to clients from ScintillaView header. Platform.h and ScintillaCocoa.h are no longer imported in ScintillaView.h --- cocoa/ScintillaCocoa.h | 20 -------------------- 1 file changed, 20 deletions(-) (limited to 'cocoa/ScintillaCocoa.h') diff --git a/cocoa/ScintillaCocoa.h b/cocoa/ScintillaCocoa.h index b7290506b..4842e2098 100644 --- a/cocoa/ScintillaCocoa.h +++ b/cocoa/ScintillaCocoa.h @@ -77,26 +77,6 @@ extern "C" NSString* ScintillaRecPboardType; namespace Scintilla { -/** - * On the Mac, there is no WM_COMMAND or WM_NOTIFY message that can be sent - * back to the parent. Therefore, there must be a callback handler that acts - * like a Windows WndProc, where Scintilla can send notifications to. Use - * ScintillaCocoa::RegisterNotifyHandler() to register such a handler. - * Message format is: - *
- * WM_COMMAND: HIWORD (wParam) = notification code, LOWORD (wParam) = 0 (no control ID), lParam = ScintillaCocoa* - *
- * WM_NOTIFY: wParam = 0 (no control ID), lParam = ptr to SCNotification structure, with hwndFrom set to ScintillaCocoa* - */ -typedef void(*SciNotifyFunc) (intptr_t windowid, unsigned int iMessage, uintptr_t wParam, uintptr_t lParam); - -/** - * Scintilla sends these two messages to the notify handler. Please refer - * to the Windows API doc for details about the message format. - */ -#define WM_COMMAND 1001 -#define WM_NOTIFY 1002 - /** * Main scintilla class, implemented for OS X (Cocoa). */ -- cgit v1.2.3