scummvm/backends/platform/sdl/macosx/macosx_wrapper.mm
Thierry Crozat f490fb811a OSX: Implement clipboard support
There was already an implementation using SDL2 in the SDL backend,
but this way we have it available also when using the SDL 1.
2016-08-30 21:37:34 +01:00

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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
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// Disable symbol overrides so that we can use system headers.
#define FORBIDDEN_SYMBOL_ALLOW_ALL
#include "backends/platform/sdl/macosx/macosx_wrapper.h"
#include <AppKit/NSPasteboard.h>
#include <Foundation/NSArray.h>
bool hasTextInClipboardMacOSX() {
return [[NSPasteboard generalPasteboard] availableTypeFromArray:[NSArray arrayWithObject:NSStringPboardType]] != nil;
}
Common::String getTextFromClipboardMacOSX() {
if (!hasTextInClipboardMacOSX())
return Common::String();
// Note: on OS X 10.6 and above it is recommanded to use NSPasteboardTypeString rather than NSStringPboardType.
// But since we still target older version use NSStringPboardType.
NSPasteboard *pb = [NSPasteboard generalPasteboard];
NSString* str = [pb stringForType:NSStringPboardType];
if (str == nil)
return Common::String();
// If the string cannot be represented using the requested encoding we get a null pointer below.
// This is fine as ScummVM would not know what to do with non-ASCII characters (although maybe
// we should use NSISOLatin1StringEncoding?).
return Common::String([str cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]);
}