On Thu, 12 Mar 2026 22:51:29 GMT, Jose Pereda <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This PR fixes https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8263959, an issue on macOS >> that happens when a menu is disabled, and then enabled back again, where >> leaf menuItems remain disabled unexpectedly, by re-syncing the native >> NSMenuItem enabled state from Java menuItem enabled state. >> >> Explanation: We create the native NSMenuItems with `autoenablesItems:YES`, >> which means the OS calls `GlassMenu::validateMenuItem:` on each item's >> target to determine if it should be enabled. This calls the Java >> `GlassSystemMenu::validate` callback, which updates the accelerator >> bindings, but it doesn't update the enabled state: It remains as it was (in >> this case, disabled when the parent menu was disabled) as >> `[glassTargetItem->item isEnabled]` returns the old state (NO/disabled) >> rather than the updated Java state (`!menuitem.isDisable()`/enabled). >> >> One possible and valid fix would be changing `autoenablesItems:YES` to >> `autoenablesItems:NO`, as the Java layer already manages the enable state >> via `GlassMenu::_setEnabled` (making `validateMenuItem:` redundant for this >> case). >> >> However, the proposed fix doesn't change that, and simply syncs the native >> side with the Java side while validation is being performed. >> >> A system test has been included, if fails before this patch, passes after it. > > Jose Pereda has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional > commit since the last revision: > > Address feedback thank you ------------- Marked as reviewed by angorya (Reviewer). PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/2103#pullrequestreview-3940297119
