// hardcodet.net NotifyIcon for WPF
// Copyright (c) 2009 - 2013 Philipp Sumi
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using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Threading;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Controls.Primitives;
using System.Windows.Interop;
using System.Windows.Threading;
using Hardcodet.Wpf.TaskbarNotification.Interop;
using Point = Hardcodet.Wpf.TaskbarNotification.Interop.Point;
namespace Hardcodet.Wpf.TaskbarNotification
{
///
/// A WPF proxy to for a taskbar icon (NotifyIcon) that sits in the system's
/// taskbar notification area ("system tray").
///
public partial class TaskbarIcon : FrameworkElement, IDisposable
{
private readonly object lockObject = new object();
#region Members
///
/// Represents the current icon data.
///
private NotifyIconData iconData;
///
/// Receives messages from the taskbar icon.
///
private readonly WindowMessageSink messageSink;
///
/// An action that is being invoked if the
/// fires.
///
private Action singleClickTimerAction;
///
/// A timer that is used to differentiate between single
/// and double clicks.
///
private readonly Timer singleClickTimer;
///
/// The time we should wait for a double click.
///
private int DoubleClickWaitTime => NoLeftClickDelay ? 0 : WinApi.GetDoubleClickTime();
///
/// A timer that is used to close open balloon tooltips.
///
private readonly Timer balloonCloseTimer;
///
/// Indicates whether the taskbar icon has been created or not.
///
public bool IsTaskbarIconCreated { get; private set; }
///
/// Indicates whether custom tooltips are supported, which depends
/// on the OS. Windows Vista or higher is required in order to
/// support this feature.
///
public bool SupportsCustomToolTips => messageSink.Version == NotifyIconVersion.Vista;
///
/// Checks whether a non-tooltip popup is currently opened.
///
private bool IsPopupOpen
{
get
{
var popup = TrayPopupResolved;
var menu = ContextMenu;
var balloon = CustomBalloon;
return popup != null && popup.IsOpen ||
menu != null && menu.IsOpen ||
balloon != null && balloon.IsOpen;
}
}
#endregion
#region Construction
///
/// Initializes the taskbar icon and registers a message listener
/// in order to receive events from the taskbar area.
///
public TaskbarIcon()
{
// using dummy sink in design mode
messageSink = Util.IsDesignMode
? WindowMessageSink.CreateEmpty()
: new WindowMessageSink(NotifyIconVersion.Win95);
// init icon data structure
iconData = NotifyIconData.CreateDefault(messageSink.MessageWindowHandle);
// create the taskbar icon
CreateTaskbarIcon();
// register event listeners
messageSink.MouseEventReceived += OnMouseEvent;
messageSink.TaskbarCreated += OnTaskbarCreated;
messageSink.ChangeToolTipStateRequest += OnToolTipChange;
messageSink.BalloonToolTipChanged += OnBalloonToolTipChanged;
// init single click / balloon timers
singleClickTimer = new Timer(DoSingleClickAction);
balloonCloseTimer = new Timer(CloseBalloonCallback);
// register listener in order to get notified when the application closes
if (Application.Current != null)
{
Application.Current.Exit += OnExit;
}
}
#endregion
#region Custom Balloons
///
/// A delegate to handle customer popup positions.
///
public delegate Point GetCustomPopupPosition();
///
/// Specify a custom popup position
///
public GetCustomPopupPosition CustomPopupPosition { get; set; }
///
/// Returns the location of the system tray
///
/// Point
public Point GetPopupTrayPosition()
{
return TrayInfo.GetTrayLocation();
}
///
/// Shows a custom control as a tooltip in the tray location.
///
///
/// An optional animation for the popup.
/// The time after which the popup is being closed.
/// Submit null in order to keep the balloon open indefinitely
///
/// If
/// is a null reference.
public void ShowCustomBalloon(UIElement balloon, PopupAnimation animation, int? timeout)
{
var dispatcher = this.GetDispatcher();
if (!dispatcher.CheckAccess())
{
var action = new Action(() => ShowCustomBalloon(balloon, animation, timeout));
dispatcher.Invoke(DispatcherPriority.Normal, action);
return;
}
if (balloon == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(balloon));
if (timeout.HasValue && timeout < 500)
{
string msg = "Invalid timeout of {0} milliseconds. Timeout must be at least 500 ms";
msg = string.Format(msg, timeout);
throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(timeout), msg);
}
EnsureNotDisposed();
// make sure we don't have an open balloon
lock (lockObject)
{
CloseBalloon();
}
// create an invisible popup that hosts the UIElement
Popup popup = new Popup
{
AllowsTransparency = true
};
// provide the popup with the taskbar icon's data context
UpdateDataContext(popup, null, DataContext);
// don't animate by default - developers can use attached events or override
popup.PopupAnimation = animation;
// in case the balloon is cleaned up through routed events, the
// control didn't remove the balloon from its parent popup when
// if was closed the last time - just make sure it doesn't have
// a parent that is a popup
var parent = LogicalTreeHelper.GetParent(balloon) as Popup;
if (parent != null) parent.Child = null;
if (parent != null)
{
string msg = "Cannot display control [{0}] in a new balloon popup - that control already has a parent. You may consider creating new balloons every time you want to show one.";
msg = string.Format(msg, balloon);
throw new InvalidOperationException(msg);
}
popup.Child = balloon;
//don't set the PlacementTarget as it causes the popup to become hidden if the
//TaskbarIcon's parent is hidden, too...
//popup.PlacementTarget = this;
popup.Placement = PlacementMode.AbsolutePoint;
popup.StaysOpen = true;
Point position = CustomPopupPosition != null ? CustomPopupPosition() : GetPopupTrayPosition();
popup.HorizontalOffset = position.X - 1;
popup.VerticalOffset = position.Y - 1;
//store reference
lock (lockObject)
{
SetCustomBalloon(popup);
}
// assign this instance as an attached property
SetParentTaskbarIcon(balloon, this);
// fire attached event
RaiseBalloonShowingEvent(balloon, this);
// display item
popup.IsOpen = true;
if (timeout.HasValue)
{
// register timer to close the popup
balloonCloseTimer.Change(timeout.Value, Timeout.Infinite);
}
}
///
/// Resets the closing timeout, which effectively
/// keeps a displayed balloon message open until
/// it is either closed programmatically through
/// or due to a new
/// message being displayed.
///
public void ResetBalloonCloseTimer()
{
if (IsDisposed) return;
lock (lockObject)
{
//reset timer in any case
balloonCloseTimer.Change(Timeout.Infinite, Timeout.Infinite);
}
}
///
/// Closes the current , if the
/// property is set.
///
public void CloseBalloon()
{
if (IsDisposed) return;
Dispatcher dispatcher = this.GetDispatcher();
if (!dispatcher.CheckAccess())
{
Action action = CloseBalloon;
dispatcher.Invoke(DispatcherPriority.Normal, action);
return;
}
lock (lockObject)
{
// reset timer in any case
balloonCloseTimer.Change(Timeout.Infinite, Timeout.Infinite);
// reset old popup, if we still have one
Popup popup = CustomBalloon;
if (popup == null)
{
return;
}
UIElement element = popup.Child;
// announce closing
RoutedEventArgs eventArgs = RaiseBalloonClosingEvent(element, this);
if (!eventArgs.Handled)
{
// if the event was handled, clear the reference to the popup,
// but don't close it - the handling code has to manage this stuff now
// close the popup
popup.IsOpen = false;
// remove the reference of the popup to the balloon in case we want to reuse
// the balloon (then added to a new popup)
popup.Child = null;
// reset attached property
if (element != null) SetParentTaskbarIcon(element, null);
}
// remove custom balloon anyway
SetCustomBalloon(null);
}
}
///
/// Timer-invoke event which closes the currently open balloon and
/// resets the dependency property.
///
private void CloseBalloonCallback(object state)
{
if (IsDisposed) return;
// switch to UI thread
Action action = CloseBalloon;
this.GetDispatcher().Invoke(action);
}
#endregion
#region Process Incoming Mouse Events
///
/// Processes mouse events, which are bubbled
/// through the class' routed events, trigger
/// certain actions (e.g. show a popup), or
/// both.
///
/// Event flag.
private void OnMouseEvent(MouseEvent me)
{
if (IsDisposed) return;
switch (me)
{
case MouseEvent.MouseMove:
RaiseTrayMouseMoveEvent();
// immediately return - there's nothing left to evaluate
return;
case MouseEvent.IconRightMouseDown:
RaiseTrayRightMouseDownEvent();
break;
case MouseEvent.IconLeftMouseDown:
RaiseTrayLeftMouseDownEvent();
break;
case MouseEvent.IconRightMouseUp:
RaiseTrayRightMouseUpEvent();
break;
case MouseEvent.IconLeftMouseUp:
RaiseTrayLeftMouseUpEvent();
break;
case MouseEvent.IconMiddleMouseDown:
RaiseTrayMiddleMouseDownEvent();
break;
case MouseEvent.IconMiddleMouseUp:
RaiseTrayMiddleMouseUpEvent();
break;
case MouseEvent.IconDoubleClick:
// cancel single click timer
singleClickTimer.Change(Timeout.Infinite, Timeout.Infinite);
// bubble event
RaiseTrayMouseDoubleClickEvent();
break;
case MouseEvent.BalloonToolTipClicked:
RaiseTrayBalloonTipClickedEvent();
break;
default:
throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(me), "Missing handler for mouse event flag: " + me);
}
// get mouse coordinates
Point cursorPosition = new Point();
if (messageSink.Version == NotifyIconVersion.Vista)
{
// physical cursor position is supported for Vista and above
WinApi.GetPhysicalCursorPos(ref cursorPosition);
}
else
{
WinApi.GetCursorPos(ref cursorPosition);
}
cursorPosition = TrayInfo.GetDeviceCoordinates(cursorPosition);
bool isLeftClickCommandInvoked = false;
// show popup, if requested
if (me.IsMatch(PopupActivation))
{
if (me == MouseEvent.IconLeftMouseUp)
{
// show popup once we are sure it's not a double click
singleClickTimerAction = () =>
{
LeftClickCommand.ExecuteIfEnabled(LeftClickCommandParameter, LeftClickCommandTarget ?? this);
ShowTrayPopup(cursorPosition);
};
singleClickTimer.Change(DoubleClickWaitTime, Timeout.Infinite);
isLeftClickCommandInvoked = true;
}
else
{
// show popup immediately
ShowTrayPopup(cursorPosition);
}
}
// show context menu, if requested
if (me.IsMatch(MenuActivation))
{
if (me == MouseEvent.IconLeftMouseUp)
{
// show context menu once we are sure it's not a double click
singleClickTimerAction = () =>
{
LeftClickCommand.ExecuteIfEnabled(LeftClickCommandParameter, LeftClickCommandTarget ?? this);
ShowContextMenu(cursorPosition);
};
singleClickTimer.Change(DoubleClickWaitTime, Timeout.Infinite);
isLeftClickCommandInvoked = true;
}
else
{
// show context menu immediately
ShowContextMenu(cursorPosition);
}
}
// make sure the left click command is invoked on mouse clicks
if (me == MouseEvent.IconLeftMouseUp && !isLeftClickCommandInvoked)
{
// show context menu once we are sure it's not a double click
singleClickTimerAction =
() =>
{
LeftClickCommand.ExecuteIfEnabled(LeftClickCommandParameter, LeftClickCommandTarget ?? this);
};
singleClickTimer.Change(DoubleClickWaitTime, Timeout.Infinite);
}
}
#endregion
#region ToolTips
///
/// Displays a custom tooltip, if available. This method is only
/// invoked for Windows Vista and above.
///
/// Whether to show or hide the tooltip.
private void OnToolTipChange(bool visible)
{
// if we don't have a tooltip, there's nothing to do here...
if (TrayToolTipResolved == null) return;
if (visible)
{
if (IsPopupOpen)
{
// ignore if we are already displaying something down there
return;
}
var args = RaisePreviewTrayToolTipOpenEvent();
if (args.Handled) return;
TrayToolTipResolved.IsOpen = true;
// raise attached event first
if (TrayToolTip != null) RaiseToolTipOpenedEvent(TrayToolTip);
// bubble routed event
RaiseTrayToolTipOpenEvent();
}
else
{
var args = RaisePreviewTrayToolTipCloseEvent();
if (args.Handled) return;
// raise attached event first
if (TrayToolTip != null) RaiseToolTipCloseEvent(TrayToolTip);
TrayToolTipResolved.IsOpen = false;
// bubble event
RaiseTrayToolTipCloseEvent();
}
}
///
/// Creates a control that either
/// wraps the currently set
/// control or the string.
/// If itself is already
/// a instance, it will be used directly.
///
/// We use a rather than
/// because there was no way to prevent a
/// popup from causing cyclic open/close commands if it was
/// placed under the mouse. ToolTip internally uses a Popup of
/// its own, but takes advance of Popup's internal
/// property which prevents this issue.
private void CreateCustomToolTip()
{
// check if the item itself is a tooltip
ToolTip tt = TrayToolTip as ToolTip;
if (tt == null && TrayToolTip != null)
{
// create an invisible wrapper tooltip that hosts the UIElement
tt = new ToolTip
{
Placement = PlacementMode.Mouse,
// do *not* set the placement target, as it causes the popup to become hidden if the
// TaskbarIcon's parent is hidden, too. At runtime, the parent can be resolved through
// the ParentTaskbarIcon attached dependency property:
// PlacementTarget = this;
// make sure the tooltip is invisible
HasDropShadow = false,
BorderThickness = new Thickness(0),
Background = System.Windows.Media.Brushes.Transparent,
// setting the
StaysOpen = true,
Content = TrayToolTip
};
}
else if (tt == null && !string.IsNullOrEmpty(ToolTipText))
{
// create a simple tooltip for the ToolTipText string
tt = new ToolTip
{
Content = ToolTipText
};
}
// the tooltip explicitly gets the DataContext of this instance.
// If there is no DataContext, the TaskbarIcon assigns itself
if (tt != null)
{
UpdateDataContext(tt, null, DataContext);
}
// store a reference to the used tooltip
SetTrayToolTipResolved(tt);
}
///
/// Sets tooltip settings for the class depending on defined
/// dependency properties and OS support.
///
private void WriteToolTipSettings()
{
const IconDataMembers flags = IconDataMembers.Tip;
iconData.ToolTipText = ToolTipText;
if (messageSink.Version == NotifyIconVersion.Vista)
{
// we need to set a tooltip text to get tooltip events from the
// taskbar icon
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(iconData.ToolTipText) && TrayToolTipResolved != null)
{
// if we have not tooltip text but a custom tooltip, we
// need to set a dummy value (we're displaying the ToolTip control, not the string)
iconData.ToolTipText = "ToolTip";
}
}
// update the tooltip text
Util.WriteIconData(ref iconData, NotifyCommand.Modify, flags);
}
#endregion
#region Custom Popup
///
/// Creates a control that either
/// wraps the currently set
/// control or the string.
/// If itself is already
/// a instance, it will be used directly.
///
/// We use a rather than
/// because there was no way to prevent a
/// popup from causing cyclic open/close commands if it was
/// placed under the mouse. ToolTip internally uses a Popup of
/// its own, but takes advance of Popup's internal
/// property which prevents this issue.
private void CreatePopup()
{
// check if the item itself is a popup
Popup popup = TrayPopup as Popup;
if (popup == null && TrayPopup != null)
{
// create an invisible popup that hosts the UIElement
popup = new Popup
{
AllowsTransparency = true,
// don't animate by default - developers can use attached events or override
PopupAnimation = PopupAnimation.None,
// the CreateRootPopup method outputs binding errors in the debug window because
// it tries to bind to "Popup-specific" properties in case they are provided by the child.
// We don't need that so just assign the control as the child.
Child = TrayPopup,
// do *not* set the placement target, as it causes the popup to become hidden if the
// TaskbarIcon's parent is hidden, too. At runtime, the parent can be resolved through
// the ParentTaskbarIcon attached dependency property:
// PlacementTarget = this;
Placement = PlacementMode.AbsolutePoint,
StaysOpen = false
};
}
// the popup explicitly gets the DataContext of this instance.
// If there is no DataContext, the TaskbarIcon assigns itself
if (popup != null)
{
UpdateDataContext(popup, null, DataContext);
}
// store a reference to the used tooltip
SetTrayPopupResolved(popup);
}
///
/// Displays the control if it was set.
///
private void ShowTrayPopup(Point cursorPosition)
{
if (IsDisposed) return;
// raise preview event no matter whether popup is currently set
// or not (enables client to set it on demand)
var args = RaisePreviewTrayPopupOpenEvent();
if (args.Handled) return;
if (TrayPopup == null)
{
return;
}
// use absolute position, but place the popup centered above the icon
TrayPopupResolved.Placement = PlacementMode.AbsolutePoint;
TrayPopupResolved.HorizontalOffset = cursorPosition.X;
TrayPopupResolved.VerticalOffset = cursorPosition.Y;
// open popup
TrayPopupResolved.IsOpen = true;
IntPtr handle = IntPtr.Zero;
if (TrayPopupResolved.Child != null)
{
// try to get a handle on the popup itself (via its child)
HwndSource source = (HwndSource)PresentationSource.FromVisual(TrayPopupResolved.Child);
if (source != null) handle = source.Handle;
}
// if we don't have a handle for the popup, fall back to the message sink
if (handle == IntPtr.Zero) handle = messageSink.MessageWindowHandle;
// activate either popup or message sink to track deactivation.
// otherwise, the popup does not close if the user clicks somewhere else
WinApi.SetForegroundWindow(handle);
// raise attached event - item should never be null unless developers
// changed the CustomPopup directly...
if (TrayPopup != null) RaisePopupOpenedEvent(TrayPopup);
// bubble routed event
RaiseTrayPopupOpenEvent();
}
#endregion
#region Context Menu
///
/// Displays the if it was set.
///
private void ShowContextMenu(Point cursorPosition)
{
if (IsDisposed) return;
// raise preview event no matter whether context menu is currently set
// or not (enables client to set it on demand)
var args = RaisePreviewTrayContextMenuOpenEvent();
if (args.Handled) return;
if (ContextMenu == null)
{
return;
}
// use absolute positioning. We need to set the coordinates, or a delayed opening
// (e.g. when left-clicked) opens the context menu at the wrong place if the mouse
// is moved!
ContextMenu.Placement = PlacementMode.AbsolutePoint;
ContextMenu.HorizontalOffset = cursorPosition.X;
ContextMenu.VerticalOffset = cursorPosition.Y;
ContextMenu.IsOpen = true;
IntPtr handle = IntPtr.Zero;
// try to get a handle on the context itself
HwndSource source = (HwndSource)PresentationSource.FromVisual(ContextMenu);
if (source != null)
{
handle = source.Handle;
}
// if we don't have a handle for the popup, fall back to the message sink
if (handle == IntPtr.Zero) handle = messageSink.MessageWindowHandle;
// activate the context menu or the message window to track deactivation - otherwise, the context menu
// does not close if the user clicks somewhere else. With the message window
// fallback, the context menu can't receive keyboard events - should not happen though
WinApi.SetForegroundWindow(handle);
// bubble event
RaiseTrayContextMenuOpenEvent();
}
#endregion
#region Balloon Tips
///
/// Bubbles events if a balloon ToolTip was displayed
/// or removed.
///
/// Whether the ToolTip was just displayed
/// or removed.
private void OnBalloonToolTipChanged(bool visible)
{
if (visible)
{
RaiseTrayBalloonTipShownEvent();
}
else
{
RaiseTrayBalloonTipClosedEvent();
}
}
///
/// Displays a balloon tip with the specified title,
/// text, and icon in the taskbar for the specified time period.
///
/// The title to display on the balloon tip.
/// The text to display on the balloon tip.
/// A symbol that indicates the severity.
public void ShowBalloonTip(string title, string message, BalloonIcon symbol)
{
lock (lockObject)
{
ShowBalloonTip(title, message, symbol.GetBalloonFlag(), IntPtr.Zero);
}
}
///
/// Displays a balloon tip with the specified title,
/// text, and a custom icon in the taskbar for the specified time period.
///
/// The title to display on the balloon tip.
/// The text to display on the balloon tip.
/// A custom icon.
/// True to allow large icons (Windows Vista and later).
/// If
/// is a null reference.
public void ShowBalloonTip(string title, string message, Icon customIcon, bool largeIcon = false)
{
if (customIcon == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(customIcon));
lock (lockObject)
{
var flags = BalloonFlags.User;
if (largeIcon)
{
// ReSharper disable once BitwiseOperatorOnEnumWithoutFlags
flags |= BalloonFlags.LargeIcon;
}
ShowBalloonTip(title, message, flags, customIcon.Handle);
}
}
///
/// Invokes in order to display
/// a given balloon ToolTip.
///
/// The title to display on the balloon tip.
/// The text to display on the balloon tip.
/// Indicates what icon to use.
/// A handle to a custom icon, if any, or
/// .
private void ShowBalloonTip(string title, string message, BalloonFlags flags, IntPtr balloonIconHandle)
{
EnsureNotDisposed();
iconData.BalloonText = message ?? string.Empty;
iconData.BalloonTitle = title ?? string.Empty;
iconData.BalloonFlags = flags;
iconData.CustomBalloonIconHandle = balloonIconHandle;
Util.WriteIconData(ref iconData, NotifyCommand.Modify, IconDataMembers.Info | IconDataMembers.Icon);
}
///
/// Hides a balloon ToolTip, if any is displayed.
///
public void HideBalloonTip()
{
EnsureNotDisposed();
// reset balloon by just setting the info to an empty string
iconData.BalloonText = iconData.BalloonTitle = string.Empty;
Util.WriteIconData(ref iconData, NotifyCommand.Modify, IconDataMembers.Info);
}
#endregion
#region Single Click Timer event
///
/// Performs a delayed action if the user requested an action
/// based on a single click of the left mouse.
/// This method is invoked by the .
///
private void DoSingleClickAction(object state)
{
if (IsDisposed) return;
// run action
Action action = singleClickTimerAction;
if (action != null)
{
// cleanup action
singleClickTimerAction = null;
// switch to UI thread
this.GetDispatcher().Invoke(action);
}
}
#endregion
#region Set Version (API)
///
/// Sets the version flag for the .
///
private void SetVersion()
{
iconData.VersionOrTimeout = (uint)NotifyIconVersion.Vista;
bool status = WinApi.Shell_NotifyIcon(NotifyCommand.SetVersion, ref iconData);
if (!status)
{
iconData.VersionOrTimeout = (uint)NotifyIconVersion.Win2000;
status = Util.WriteIconData(ref iconData, NotifyCommand.SetVersion);
}
if (!status)
{
iconData.VersionOrTimeout = (uint)NotifyIconVersion.Win95;
status = Util.WriteIconData(ref iconData, NotifyCommand.SetVersion);
}
if (!status)
{
Debug.Fail("Could not set version");
}
}
#endregion
#region Create / Remove Taskbar Icon
///
/// Recreates the taskbar icon if the whole taskbar was
/// recreated (e.g. because Explorer was shut down).
///
private void OnTaskbarCreated()
{
IsTaskbarIconCreated = false;
CreateTaskbarIcon();
}
///
/// Creates the taskbar icon. This message is invoked during initialization,
/// if the taskbar is restarted, and whenever the icon is displayed.
///
private void CreateTaskbarIcon()
{
lock (lockObject)
{
if (IsTaskbarIconCreated)
{
return;
}
const IconDataMembers members = IconDataMembers.Message
| IconDataMembers.Icon
| IconDataMembers.Tip;
//write initial configuration
var status = Util.WriteIconData(ref iconData, NotifyCommand.Add, members);
if (!status)
{
// couldn't create the icon - we can assume this is because explorer is not running (yet!)
// -> try a bit later again rather than throwing an exception. Typically, if the windows
// shell is being loaded later, this method is being re-invoked from OnTaskbarCreated
// (we could also retry after a delay, but that's currently YAGNI)
return;
}
//set to most recent version
SetVersion();
messageSink.Version = (NotifyIconVersion)iconData.VersionOrTimeout;
IsTaskbarIconCreated = true;
}
}
///
/// Closes the taskbar icon if required.
///
private void RemoveTaskbarIcon()
{
lock (lockObject)
{
// make sure we didn't schedule a creation
if (!IsTaskbarIconCreated)
{
return;
}
Util.WriteIconData(ref iconData, NotifyCommand.Delete, IconDataMembers.Message);
IsTaskbarIconCreated = false;
}
}
#endregion
#region Dispose / Exit
///
/// Set to true as soon as Dispose has been invoked.
///
public bool IsDisposed { get; private set; }
///
/// Checks if the object has been disposed and
/// raises a in case
/// the flag is true.
///
private void EnsureNotDisposed()
{
if (IsDisposed) throw new ObjectDisposedException(Name ?? GetType().FullName);
}
///
/// Disposes the class if the application exits.
///
private void OnExit(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Dispose();
}
///
/// This destructor will run only if the
/// method does not get called. This gives this base class the
/// opportunity to finalize.
///
/// Important: Do not provide destructor in types derived from this class.
///
///
~TaskbarIcon()
{
Dispose(false);
}
///
/// Disposes the object.
///
/// This method is not virtual by design. Derived classes
/// should override .
///
public void Dispose()
{
Dispose(true);
// This object will be cleaned up by the Dispose method.
// Therefore, you should call GC.SuppressFinalize to
// take this object off the finalization queue
// and prevent finalization code for this object
// from executing a second time.
GC.SuppressFinalize(this);
}
///
/// Closes the tray and releases all resources.
///
///
/// Dispose(bool disposing) executes in two distinct scenarios.
/// If disposing equals true, the method has been called directly
/// or indirectly by a user's code. Managed and unmanaged resources
/// can be disposed.
///
/// If disposing equals false, the method
/// has been called by the runtime from inside the finalizer and you
/// should not reference other objects. Only unmanaged resources can
/// be disposed.
/// Check the property to determine whether
/// the method has already been called.
private void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
// don't do anything if the component is already disposed
if (IsDisposed || !disposing) return;
lock (lockObject)
{
IsDisposed = true;
// de-register application event listener
if (Application.Current != null)
{
Application.Current.Exit -= OnExit;
}
// stop timers
singleClickTimer.Dispose();
balloonCloseTimer.Dispose();
// dispose message sink
messageSink.Dispose();
// remove icon
RemoveTaskbarIcon();
}
}
#endregion
}
}