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// |
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// "$Id$" |
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// |
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// Browser widget for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). |
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// |
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// Copyright 1998-2017 by Bill Spitzak and others. |
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// |
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// This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in |
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// the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file. If this |
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// file is missing or damaged, see the license at: |
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// |
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// http://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php |
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// |
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// Please report all bugs and problems on the following page: |
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// |
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// http://www.fltk.org/str.php |
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// |
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#include <FL/Fl.H> |
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#include <FL/Fl_Browser.H> |
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#include <FL/fl_draw.H> |
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#include "flstring.h" |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <math.h> |
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#include <FL/Fl_Hold_Browser.H> |
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#include <FL/Fl_Multi_Browser.H> |
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#include <FL/Fl_Select_Browser.H> |
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// I modified this from the original Forms data to use a linked list |
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// so that the number of items in the browser and size of those items |
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// is unlimited. The only problem is that the old browser used an |
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// index number to identify a line, and it is slow to convert from/to |
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// a pointer. I use a cache of the last match to try to speed this up. |
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// Also added the ability to "hide" a line. This sets its height to |
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// zero, so the Fl_Browser_ cannot pick it. |
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#define SELECTED 1 |
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#define NOTDISPLAYED 2 |
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// WARNING: |
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// Fl_File_Chooser.cxx also has a definition of this structure (FL_BLINE). |
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// Changes to FL_BLINE *must* be reflected in Fl_File_Chooser.cxx as well. |
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// This hack in Fl_File_Chooser should be solved. |
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// |
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struct FL_BLINE { // data is in a linked list of these |
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FL_BLINE* prev; |
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FL_BLINE* next; |
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void* data; |
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Fl_Image* icon; |
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short length; // sizeof(txt)-1, may be longer than string |
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char flags; // selected, displayed |
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char txt[1]; // start of allocated array |
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}; |
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/** |
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Returns the very first item in the list. |
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Example of use: |
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\code |
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// Walk the browser from beginning to end |
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for ( void *i=item_first(); i; i=item_next(i) ) { |
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printf("item label='%s'\n", item_text(i)); |
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} |
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\endcode |
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\returns The first item, or NULL if list is empty. |
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\see item_first(), item_last(), item_next(), item_prev() |
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*/ |
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void* Fl_Browser::item_first() const {return first;} |
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/** |
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Returns the next item after \p item. |
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\param[in] item The 'current' item |
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\returns The next item after \p item, or NULL if there are none after this one. |
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\see item_first(), item_last(), item_next(), item_prev() |
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*/ |
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void* Fl_Browser::item_next(void* item) const {return ((FL_BLINE*)item)->next;} |
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/** |
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Returns the previous item before \p item. |
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\param[in] item The 'current' item |
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\returns The previous item before \p item, or NULL if there are none before this one. |
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\see item_first(), item_last(), item_next(), item_prev() |
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*/ |
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void* Fl_Browser::item_prev(void* item) const {return ((FL_BLINE*)item)->prev;} |
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/** |
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Returns the very last item in the list. |
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Example of use: |
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\code |
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// Walk the browser in reverse, from end to start |
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for ( void *i=item_last(); i; i=item_prev(i) ) { |
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printf("item label='%s'\n", item_text(i)); |
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} |
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\endcode |
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\returns The last item, or NULL if list is empty. |
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\see item_first(), item_last(), item_next(), item_prev() |
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*/ |
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void* Fl_Browser::item_last() const {return last;} |
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/** |
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See if \p item is selected. |
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\param[in] item The item whose selection state is to be checked. |
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\returns 1 if selected, 0 if not. |
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\see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() |
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*/ |
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int Fl_Browser::item_selected(void* item) const { |
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return ((FL_BLINE*)item)->flags&SELECTED; |
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} |
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/** |
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Change the selection state of \p item to the value \p val. |
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\param[in] item The item to be changed. |
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\param[in] val The new selection state: 1 selects, 0 de-selects. |
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\see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() |
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*/ |
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void Fl_Browser::item_select(void *item, int val) { |
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if (val) ((FL_BLINE*)item)->flags |= SELECTED; |
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else ((FL_BLINE*)item)->flags &= ~SELECTED; |
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} |
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/** |
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Returns the label text for \p item. |
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\param[in] item The item whose label text is returned. |
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\returns The item's text string. (Can be NULL) |
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*/ |
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const char *Fl_Browser::item_text(void *item) const { |
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return ((FL_BLINE*)item)->txt; |
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} |
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/** |
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Returns the item for specified \p line. |
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Note: This call is slow. It's fine for e.g. responding to user |
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clicks, but slow if called often, such as in a tight sorting loop. |
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Finding an item 'by line' involves a linear lookup on the internal |
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linked list. The performance hit can be significant if the browser's |
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contents is large, and the method is called often (e.g. during a sort). |
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If you're writing a subclass, use the protected methods item_first(), |
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item_next(), etc. to access the internal linked list more efficiently. |
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\param[in] line The line number of the item to return. (1 based) |
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\retval item that was found. |
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\retval NULL if line is out of range. |
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\see item_at(), find_line(), lineno() |
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*/ |
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FL_BLINE* Fl_Browser::find_line(int line) const { |
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int n; FL_BLINE* l; |
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if (line == cacheline) return cache; |
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if (cacheline && line > (cacheline/2) && line < ((cacheline+lines)/2)) { |
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n = cacheline; l = cache; |
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} else if (line <= (lines/2)) { |
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n = 1; l = first; |
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} else { |
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n = lines; l = last; |
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} |
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for (; n < line && l; n++) l = l->next; |
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for (; n > line && l; n--) l = l->prev; |
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((Fl_Browser*)this)->cacheline = line; |
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((Fl_Browser*)this)->cache = l; |
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return l; |
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} |
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/** |
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Returns line number corresponding to \p item, or zero if not found. |
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Caveat: See efficiency note in find_line(). |
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\param[in] item The item to be found |
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\returns The line number of the item, or 0 if not found. |
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\see item_at(), find_line(), lineno() |
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*/ |
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int Fl_Browser::lineno(void *item) const { |
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FL_BLINE* l = (FL_BLINE*)item; |
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if (!l) return 0; |
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if (l == cache) return cacheline; |
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if (l == first) return 1; |
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if (l == last) return lines; |
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if (!cache) { |
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((Fl_Browser*)this)->cache = first; |
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((Fl_Browser*)this)->cacheline = 1; |
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} |
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// assume it is near cache, search both directions: |
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FL_BLINE* b = cache->prev; |
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int bnum = cacheline-1; |
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FL_BLINE* f = cache->next; |
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int fnum = cacheline+1; |
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int n = 0; |
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for (;;) { |
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if (b == l) {n = bnum; break;} |
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if (f == l) {n = fnum; break;} |
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if (b) {b = b->prev; bnum--;} |
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if (f) {f = f->next; fnum++;} |
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} |
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((Fl_Browser*)this)->cache = l; |
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((Fl_Browser*)this)->cacheline = n; |
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return n; |
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} |
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/** |
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Removes the item at the specified \p line. |
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Caveat: See efficiency note in find_line(). |
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You must call redraw() to make any changes visible. |
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\param[in] line The line number to be removed. (1 based) Must be in range! |
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\returns Pointer to browser item that was removed (and is no longer valid). |
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\see add(), insert(), remove(), swap(int,int), clear() |
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*/ |
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FL_BLINE* Fl_Browser::_remove(int line) { |
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FL_BLINE* ttt = find_line(line); |
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deleting(ttt); |
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cacheline = line-1; |
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cache = ttt->prev; |
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lines--; |
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full_height_ -= item_height(ttt); |
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if (ttt->prev) ttt->prev->next = ttt->next; |
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else first = ttt->next; |
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if (ttt->next) ttt->next->prev = ttt->prev; |
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else last = ttt->prev; |
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return(ttt); |
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} |
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/** |
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Remove entry for given \p line number, making the browser one line shorter. |
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You must call redraw() to make any changes visible. |
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\param[in] line Line to be removed. (1 based) \n |
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If \p line is out of range, no action is taken. |
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\see add(), insert(), remove(), swap(int,int), clear() |
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*/ |
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void Fl_Browser::remove(int line) { |
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if (line < 1 || line > lines) return; |
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free(_remove(line)); |
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} |
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/** |
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Insert specified \p item above \p line. |
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If \p line > size() then the line is added to the end. |
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Caveat: See efficiency note in find_line(). |
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\param[in] line The new line will be inserted above this line (1 based). |
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\param[in] item The item to be added. |
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*/ |
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void Fl_Browser::insert(int line, FL_BLINE* item) { |
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if (!first) { |
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item->prev = item->next = 0; |
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first = last = item; |
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} else if (line <= 1) { |
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inserting(first, item); |
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item->prev = 0; |
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item->next = first; |
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item->next->prev = item; |
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first = item; |
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} else if (line > lines) { |
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item->prev = last; |
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item->prev->next = item; |
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item->next = 0; |
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last = item; |
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} else { |
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FL_BLINE* n = find_line(line); |
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inserting(n, item); |
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item->next = n; |
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item->prev = n->prev; |
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item->prev->next = item; |
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n->prev = item; |
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} |
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cacheline = line; |
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cache = item; |
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lines++; |
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full_height_ += item_height(item); |
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redraw_line(item); |
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} |
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/** |
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Insert a new entry whose label is \p newtext \e above given \p line, optional data \p d. |
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Text may contain format characters; see format_char() for details. |
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\p newtext is copied using the strdup() function, and can be NULL to make a blank line. |
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The optional void * argument \p d will be the data() of the new item. |
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\param[in] line Line position for insert. (1 based) \n |
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If \p line > size(), the entry will be added at the end. |
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\param[in] newtext The label text for the new line. |
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\param[in] d Optional pointer to user data to be associated with the new line. |
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*/ |
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void Fl_Browser::insert(int line, const char* newtext, void* d) { |
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if (!newtext) newtext = ""; // STR #3269 |
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int l = (int) strlen(newtext); |
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FL_BLINE* t = (FL_BLINE*)malloc(sizeof(FL_BLINE)+l); |
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t->length = (short)l; |
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t->flags = 0; |
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strcpy(t->txt, newtext); |
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t->data = d; |
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t->icon = 0; |
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insert(line, t); |
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} |
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/** |
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Line \p from is removed and reinserted at \p to. |
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Note: \p to is calculated \e after line \p from gets removed. |
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\param[in] to Destination line number (calculated \e after line \p from is removed) |
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\param[in] from Line number of item to be moved |
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*/ |
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void Fl_Browser::move(int to, int from) { |
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if (from < 1 || from > lines) return; |
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insert(to, _remove(from)); |
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} |
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/** |
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Sets the text for the specified \p line to \p newtext. |
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Text may contain format characters; see format_char() for details. |
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\p newtext is copied using the strdup() function, and can be NULL to make a blank line. |
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Does nothing if \p line is out of range. |
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\param[in] line The line of the item whose text will be changed. (1 based) |
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\param[in] newtext The new string to be assigned to the item. |
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*/ |
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void Fl_Browser::text(int line, const char* newtext) { |
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if (line < 1 || line > lines) return; |
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FL_BLINE* t = find_line(line); |
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if (!newtext) newtext = ""; // STR #3269 |
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int l = (int) strlen(newtext); |
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if (l > t->length) { |
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FL_BLINE* n = (FL_BLINE*)malloc(sizeof(FL_BLINE)+l); |
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replacing(t, n); |
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cache = n; |
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n->data = t->data; |
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n->icon = t->icon; |
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n->length = (short)l; |
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n->flags = t->flags; |
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n->prev = t->prev; |
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if (n->prev) n->prev->next = n; else first = n; |
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n->next = t->next; |
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if (n->next) n->next->prev = n; else last = n; |
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free(t); |
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t = n; |
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} |
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strcpy(t->txt, newtext); |
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redraw_line(t); |
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} |
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/** |
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Sets the user data for specified \p line to \p d. |
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Does nothing if \p line is out of range. |
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\param[in] line The line of the item whose data() is to be changed. (1 based) |
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\param[in] d The new data to be assigned to the item. (can be NULL) |
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*/ |
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void Fl_Browser::data(int line, void* d) { |
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if (line < 1 || line > lines) return; |
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find_line(line)->data = d; |
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} |
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/** |
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Returns height of \p item in pixels. |
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This takes into account embedded \@ codes within the text() label. |
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\param[in] item The item whose height is returned. |
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\returns The height of the item in pixels. |
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\see item_height(), item_width(),\n |
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incr_height(), full_height() |
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*/ |
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int Fl_Browser::item_height(void *item) const { |
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FL_BLINE* l = (FL_BLINE*)item; |
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if (l->flags & NOTDISPLAYED) return 0; |
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int hmax = 2; // use 2 to insure we don't return a zero! |
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if (!l->txt[0]) { |
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// For blank lines set the height to exactly 1 line! |
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fl_font(textfont(), textsize()); |
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int hh = fl_height(); |
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if (hh > hmax) hmax = hh; |
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} else { |
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const int* i = column_widths(); |
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// do each column separately as they may all set different fonts: |
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for (char* str = l->txt; str && *str; str++) { |
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Fl_Font font = textfont(); // default font |
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int tsize = textsize(); // default size |
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if ( format_char() ) { // can be NULL |
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while (*str==format_char() && *str++ && *str!=format_char()) { |
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switch (*str++) { |
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case 'l': case 'L': tsize = 24; break; |
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case 'm': case 'M': tsize = 18; break; |
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case 's': tsize = 11; break; |
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case 'b': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_BOLD); break; |
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case 'i': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_ITALIC); break; |
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case 'f': case 't': font = FL_COURIER; break; |
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case 'B': |
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case 'C': while (isdigit(*str & 255)) str++; break; // skip a color number |
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case 'F': font = (Fl_Font)strtol(str,&str,10); break; |
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case 'S': tsize = strtol(str,&str,10); break; |
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case '.': goto END_FORMAT; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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END_FORMAT: |
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char* ptr = str; |
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if (ptr && *i++) str = strchr(str, column_char()); |
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else str = NULL; |
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if((!str && *ptr) || (str && ptr < str)) { |
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fl_font(font, tsize); int hh = fl_height(); |
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if (hh > hmax) hmax = hh; |
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} |
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if (!str || !*str) break; |
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} |
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} |
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if (l->icon && (l->icon->h()+2)>hmax) { |
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hmax = l->icon->h() + 2; // leave 2px above/below |
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} |
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return hmax; // previous version returned hmax+2! |
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} |
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/** |
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Returns width of \p item in pixels. |
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This takes into account embedded \@ codes within the text() label. |
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\param[in] item The item whose width is returned. |
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\returns The width of the item in pixels. |
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\see item_height(), item_width(),\n |
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incr_height(), full_height() |
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*/ |
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int Fl_Browser::item_width(void *item) const { |
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FL_BLINE* l=(FL_BLINE*)item; |
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char* str = l->txt; |
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const int* i = column_widths(); |
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int ww = 0; |
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while (*i) { // add up all tab-separated fields |
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char* e; |
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e = strchr(str, column_char()); |
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if (!e) break; // last one occupied by text |
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str = e+1; |
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ww += *i++; |
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} |
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// OK, we gotta parse the string and find the string width... |
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int tsize = textsize(); |
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Fl_Font font = textfont(); |
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int done = 0; |
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if ( format_char() ) { // can be NULL |
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while (*str == format_char_ && str[1] && str[1] != format_char_) { |
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str ++; |
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switch (*str++) { |
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case 'l': case 'L': tsize = 24; break; |
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case 'm': case 'M': tsize = 18; break; |
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case 's': tsize = 11; break; |
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case 'b': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_BOLD); break; |
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case 'i': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_ITALIC); break; |
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case 'f': case 't': font = FL_COURIER; break; |
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case 'B': |
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case 'C': while (isdigit(*str & 255)) str++; break; // skip a color number |
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case 'F': font = (Fl_Font)strtol(str, &str, 10); break; |
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case 'S': tsize = strtol(str, &str, 10); break; |
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case '.': |
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done = 1; |
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break; |
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} |
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if (done) |
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break; |
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} |
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if (*str == format_char_ && str[1]) |
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str ++; |
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} |
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if (ww==0 && l->icon) ww = l->icon->w(); |
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fl_font(font, tsize); |
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return ww + int(fl_width(str)) + 6; |
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} |
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/** |
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The height of the entire list of all visible() items in pixels. |
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This returns the accumulated height of *all* the items in the browser |
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that are not hidden with hide(), including items scrolled off screen. |
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\returns The accumulated size of all the visible items in pixels. |
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\see item_height(), item_width(),\n |
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incr_height(), full_height() |
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*/ |
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int Fl_Browser::full_height() const { |
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return full_height_; |
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} |
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/** |
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The default 'average' item height (including inter-item spacing) in pixels. |
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This currently returns textsize() + 2. |
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\returns The value in pixels. |
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\see item_height(), item_width(),\n |
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incr_height(), full_height() |
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*/ |
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int Fl_Browser::incr_height() const { |
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return textsize()+2; |
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} |
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/** |
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Draws \p item at the position specified by \p X \p Y \p W \p H. |
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The \p W and \p H values are used for clipping. |
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Should only be called within the context of an FLTK draw(). |
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\param[in] item The item to be drawn |
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\param[in] X,Y,W,H position and size. |
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*/ |
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void Fl_Browser::item_draw(void* item, int X, int Y, int W, int H) const { |
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FL_BLINE* l = (FL_BLINE*)item; |
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char* str = l->txt; |
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const int* i = column_widths(); |
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bool first = true; // for icon |
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while (W > 6) { // do each tab-separated field |
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int w1 = W; // width for this field |
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char* e = 0; // pointer to end of field or null if none |
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if (*i) { // find end of field and temporarily replace with 0 |
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e = strchr(str, column_char()); |
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if (e) {*e = 0; w1 = *i++;} |
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} |
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// Icon drawing code |
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if (first) { |
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first = false; |
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if (l->icon) { |
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l->icon->draw(X+2,Y+1); // leave 2px left, 1px above |
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int iconw = l->icon->w()+2; |
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X += iconw; W -= iconw; w1 -= iconw; |
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} |
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} |
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int tsize = textsize(); |
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Fl_Font font = textfont(); |
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Fl_Color lcol = textcolor(); |
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Fl_Align talign = FL_ALIGN_LEFT; |
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// check for all the @-lines recognized by XForms: |
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//#if defined(__GNUC__) |
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//#warning FIXME This maybe needs to be more UTF8 aware now...? |
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//#endif /*__GNUC__*/ |
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if ( format_char() ) { // can be NULL |
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while (*str == format_char() && *++str && *str != format_char()) { |
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switch (*str++) { |
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case 'l': case 'L': tsize = 24; break; |
|
case 'm': case 'M': tsize = 18; break; |
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case 's': tsize = 11; break; |
|
case 'b': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_BOLD); break; |
|
case 'i': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_ITALIC); break; |
|
case 'f': case 't': font = FL_COURIER; break; |
|
case 'c': talign = FL_ALIGN_CENTER; break; |
|
case 'r': talign = FL_ALIGN_RIGHT; break; |
|
case 'B': |
|
if (!(l->flags & SELECTED)) { |
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fl_color((Fl_Color)strtoul(str, &str, 10)); |
|
fl_rectf(X, Y, w1, H); |
|
} else while (isdigit(*str & 255)) str++; // skip digits |
|
break; |
|
case 'C': |
|
lcol = (Fl_Color)strtoul(str, &str, 10); |
|
break; |
|
case 'F': |
|
font = (Fl_Font)strtol(str, &str, 10); |
|
break; |
|
case 'N': |
|
lcol = FL_INACTIVE_COLOR; |
|
break; |
|
case 'S': |
|
tsize = strtol(str, &str, 10); |
|
break; |
|
case '-': |
|
fl_color(FL_DARK3); |
|
fl_line(X+3, Y+H/2, X+w1-3, Y+H/2); |
|
fl_color(FL_LIGHT3); |
|
fl_line(X+3, Y+H/2+1, X+w1-3, Y+H/2+1); |
|
break; |
|
case 'u': |
|
case '_': |
|
fl_color(lcol); |
|
fl_line(X+3, Y+H-1, X+w1-3, Y+H-1); |
|
break; |
|
case '.': |
|
goto BREAK; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
BREAK: |
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fl_font(font, tsize); |
|
if (l->flags & SELECTED) |
|
lcol = fl_contrast(lcol, selection_color()); |
|
if (!active_r()) lcol = fl_inactive(lcol); |
|
fl_color(lcol); |
|
fl_draw(str, X+3, Y, w1-6, H, e ? Fl_Align(talign|FL_ALIGN_CLIP) : talign, 0, 0); |
|
if (!e) break; // no more fields... |
|
*e = column_char(); // put the separator back |
|
X += w1; |
|
W -= w1; |
|
str = e+1; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
static const int no_columns[1] = {0}; |
|
|
|
/** |
|
The constructor makes an empty browser. |
|
\param[in] X,Y,W,H position and size. |
|
\param[in] L label string, may be NULL. |
|
*/ |
|
Fl_Browser::Fl_Browser(int X, int Y, int W, int H, const char *L) |
|
: Fl_Browser_(X, Y, W, H, L) { |
|
column_widths_ = no_columns; |
|
lines = 0; |
|
full_height_ = 0; |
|
cacheline = 0; |
|
format_char_ = '@'; |
|
column_char_ = '\t'; |
|
first = last = cache = 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Updates the browser so that \p line is shown at position \p pos. |
|
\param[in] line line number. (1 based) |
|
\param[in] pos position. |
|
\see topline(), middleline(), bottomline() |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::lineposition(int line, Fl_Line_Position pos) { |
|
if (line<1) line = 1; |
|
if (line>lines) line = lines; |
|
int p = 0; |
|
|
|
FL_BLINE* l; |
|
for (l=first; l && line>1; l = l->next) { |
|
line--; p += item_height(l); |
|
} |
|
if (l && (pos == BOTTOM)) p += item_height (l); |
|
|
|
int final = p, X, Y, W, H; |
|
bbox(X, Y, W, H); |
|
|
|
switch(pos) { |
|
case TOP: break; |
|
case BOTTOM: final -= H; break; |
|
case MIDDLE: final -= H/2; break; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (final > (full_height() - H)) final = full_height() -H; |
|
position(final); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Returns the line that is currently visible at the top of the browser. |
|
If there is no vertical scrollbar then this will always return 1. |
|
\returns The lineno() of the top() of the browser. |
|
*/ |
|
int Fl_Browser::topline() const { |
|
return lineno(top()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Sets the default text size (in pixels) for the lines in the browser to \p newSize. |
|
|
|
This method recalculates all item heights and caches the total height |
|
internally for optimization of later item changes. This can be slow |
|
if there are many items in the browser. |
|
|
|
It returns immediately (w/o recalculation) if \p newSize equals |
|
the current textsize(). |
|
|
|
You \e may need to call redraw() to see the effect and to have the |
|
scrollbar positions recalculated. |
|
|
|
You should set the text size \e before populating the browser with items |
|
unless you really need to \e change the size later. |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::textsize(Fl_Fontsize newSize) { |
|
if (newSize == textsize()) |
|
return; // avoid recalculation |
|
Fl_Browser_::textsize(newSize); |
|
new_list(); |
|
full_height_ = 0; |
|
if (lines == 0) return; |
|
for (FL_BLINE* itm=(FL_BLINE *)item_first(); itm; itm=(FL_BLINE *)item_next(itm)) { |
|
full_height_ += item_height(itm); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Removes all the lines in the browser. |
|
\see add(), insert(), remove(), swap(int,int), clear() |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::clear() { |
|
for (FL_BLINE* l = first; l;) { |
|
FL_BLINE* n = l->next; |
|
free(l); |
|
l = n; |
|
} |
|
full_height_ = 0; |
|
first = 0; |
|
last = 0; |
|
lines = 0; |
|
new_list(); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Adds a new line to the end of the browser. |
|
|
|
The text string \p newtext may contain format characters; see format_char() for details. |
|
\p newtext is copied using the strdup() function, and can be NULL to make a blank line. |
|
|
|
The optional void* argument \p d will be the data() for the new item. |
|
|
|
\param[in] newtext The label text used for the added item |
|
\param[in] d Optional user data() for the item (0 if unspecified) |
|
\see add(), insert(), remove(), swap(int,int), clear() |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::add(const char* newtext, void* d) { |
|
insert(lines+1, newtext, d); |
|
//Fl_Browser_::display(last); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Returns the label text for the specified \p line. |
|
Return value can be NULL if \p line is out of range or unset. |
|
The parameter \p line is 1 based. |
|
\param[in] line The line number of the item whose text is returned. (1 based) |
|
\returns The text string (can be NULL) |
|
*/ |
|
const char* Fl_Browser::text(int line) const { |
|
if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; |
|
return find_line(line)->txt; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Returns the user data() for specified \p line. |
|
Return value can be NULL if \p line is out of range or no user data() was defined. |
|
The parameter \p line is 1 based (1 will be the first item in the list). |
|
\param[in] line The line number of the item whose data() is returned. (1 based) |
|
\returns The user data pointer (can be NULL) |
|
|
|
*/ |
|
void* Fl_Browser::data(int line) const { |
|
if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; |
|
return find_line(line)->data; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Sets the selection state of the item at \p line to the value \p val. |
|
If \p val is not specified, the default is 1 (selects the item). |
|
\param[in] line The line number of the item to be changed. (1 based) |
|
\param[in] val The new selection state (1=select, 0=de-select). |
|
\returns 1 if the state changed, 0 if not. |
|
\see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() |
|
*/ |
|
int Fl_Browser::select(int line, int val) { |
|
if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; |
|
return Fl_Browser_::select(find_line(line), val); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Returns 1 if specified \p line is selected, 0 if not. |
|
\param[in] line The line being checked (1 based) |
|
\returns 1 if item selected, 0 if not. |
|
\see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() |
|
*/ |
|
int Fl_Browser::selected(int line) const { |
|
if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; |
|
return find_line(line)->flags & SELECTED; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Makes \p line visible, and available for selection by user. |
|
Opposite of hide(int). |
|
This changes the full_height() if the state was changed. |
|
redraw() is called automatically if a change occurred. |
|
\param[in] line The line to be shown. (1 based) |
|
\see show(int), hide(int), display(), visible(), make_visible() |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::show(int line) { |
|
FL_BLINE* t = find_line(line); |
|
if (t->flags & NOTDISPLAYED) { |
|
t->flags &= ~NOTDISPLAYED; |
|
full_height_ += item_height(t); |
|
if (Fl_Browser_::displayed(t)) redraw(); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Makes \p line invisible, preventing selection by the user. |
|
The line can still be selected under program control. |
|
This changes the full_height() if the state was changed. |
|
When a line is made invisible, lines below it are moved up in the display. |
|
redraw() is called automatically if a change occurred. |
|
\param[in] line The line to be hidden. (1 based) |
|
\see show(int), hide(int), display(), visible(), make_visible() |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::hide(int line) { |
|
FL_BLINE* t = find_line(line); |
|
if (!(t->flags & NOTDISPLAYED)) { |
|
full_height_ -= item_height(t); |
|
t->flags |= NOTDISPLAYED; |
|
if (Fl_Browser_::displayed(t)) redraw(); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
For back compatibility. |
|
This calls show(line) if \p val is true, and hide(line) otherwise. |
|
If \p val is not specified, the default is 1 (makes the line visible). |
|
\see show(int), hide(int), display(), visible(), make_visible() |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::display(int line, int val) { |
|
if (line < 1 || line > lines) return; |
|
if (val) show(line); else hide(line); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Returns non-zero if the specified \p line is visible, 0 if hidden. |
|
Use show(int), hide(int), or make_visible(int) to change an item's visible state. |
|
\param[in] line The line in the browser to be tested. (1 based) |
|
\see show(int), hide(int), display(), visible(), make_visible() |
|
*/ |
|
int Fl_Browser::visible(int line) const { |
|
if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; |
|
return !(find_line(line)->flags&NOTDISPLAYED); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Returns the line number of the currently selected line, or 0 if none selected. |
|
\returns The line number of current selection, or 0 if none selected. |
|
\see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() |
|
*/ |
|
int Fl_Browser::value() const { |
|
return lineno(selection()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Swap the two items \p a and \p b. |
|
Uses swapping() to ensure list updates correctly. |
|
\param[in] a,b The two items to be swapped. |
|
\see swap(int,int), item_swap() |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::swap(FL_BLINE *a, FL_BLINE *b) { |
|
|
|
if ( a == b || !a || !b) return; // nothing to do |
|
swapping(a, b); |
|
FL_BLINE *aprev = a->prev; |
|
FL_BLINE *anext = a->next; |
|
FL_BLINE *bprev = b->prev; |
|
FL_BLINE *bnext = b->next; |
|
if ( b->prev == a ) { // A ADJACENT TO B |
|
if ( aprev ) aprev->next = b; else first = b; |
|
b->next = a; |
|
a->next = bnext; |
|
b->prev = aprev; |
|
a->prev = b; |
|
if ( bnext ) bnext->prev = a; else last = a; |
|
} else if ( a->prev == b ) { // B ADJACENT TO A |
|
if ( bprev ) bprev->next = a; else first = a; |
|
a->next = b; |
|
b->next = anext; |
|
a->prev = bprev; |
|
b->prev = a; |
|
if ( anext ) anext->prev = b; else last = b; |
|
} else { // A AND B NOT ADJACENT |
|
// handle prev's |
|
b->prev = aprev; |
|
if ( anext ) anext->prev = b; else last = b; |
|
a->prev = bprev; |
|
if ( bnext ) bnext->prev = a; else last = a; |
|
// handle next's |
|
if ( aprev ) aprev->next = b; else first = b; |
|
b->next = anext; |
|
if ( bprev ) bprev->next = a; else first = a; |
|
a->next = bnext; |
|
} |
|
// Disable cache -- we played around with positions |
|
cacheline = 0; |
|
cache = 0; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Swaps two browser lines \p a and \p b. |
|
You must call redraw() to make any changes visible. |
|
\param[in] a,b The two lines to be swapped. (both 1 based) |
|
\see swap(int,int), item_swap() |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::swap(int a, int b) { |
|
if (a < 1 || a > lines || b < 1 || b > lines) return; |
|
FL_BLINE* ai = find_line(a); |
|
FL_BLINE* bi = find_line(b); |
|
swap(ai,bi); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Set the image icon for \p line to the value \p icon. |
|
Caller is responsible for keeping the icon allocated. |
|
The \p line is automatically redrawn. |
|
\param[in] line The line to be modified. If out of range, nothing is done. |
|
\param[in] icon The image icon to be assigned to the \p line. |
|
If NULL, any previous icon is removed. |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::icon(int line, Fl_Image* icon) { |
|
|
|
if (line<1 || line > lines) return; |
|
|
|
FL_BLINE* bl = find_line(line); |
|
|
|
int old_h = bl->icon ? bl->icon->h()+2 : 0; // init with *old* icon height |
|
bl->icon = 0; // remove icon, if any |
|
int th = item_height(bl); // height of text only |
|
int new_h = icon ? icon->h()+2 : 0; // init with *new* icon height |
|
if (th > old_h) old_h = th; |
|
if (th > new_h) new_h = th; |
|
int dh = new_h - old_h; |
|
full_height_ += dh; // do this *always* |
|
|
|
bl->icon = icon; // set new icon |
|
if (dh>0) { |
|
redraw(); // icon larger than item? must redraw widget |
|
} else { |
|
redraw_line(bl); // icon same or smaller? can redraw just this line |
|
} |
|
replacing(bl,bl); // recalc Fl_Browser_::max_width et al |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Returns the icon currently defined for \p line. |
|
If no icon is defined, NULL is returned. |
|
\param[in] line The line whose icon is returned. |
|
\returns The icon defined, or NULL if none. |
|
*/ |
|
Fl_Image* Fl_Browser::icon(int line) const { |
|
FL_BLINE* l = find_line(line); |
|
return(l ? l->icon : NULL); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
Removes the icon for \p line. |
|
It's ok to remove an icon if none has been defined. |
|
\param[in] line The line whose icon is to be removed. |
|
*/ |
|
void Fl_Browser::remove_icon(int line) { |
|
icon(line,0); |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
Fl_Hold_Browser::Fl_Hold_Browser(int X,int Y,int W,int H,const char *L) |
|
: Fl_Browser(X,Y,W,H,L) |
|
{ |
|
type(FL_HOLD_BROWSER); |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
Fl_Multi_Browser::Fl_Multi_Browser(int X,int Y,int W,int H,const char *L) |
|
: Fl_Browser(X,Y,W,H,L) |
|
{ |
|
type(FL_MULTI_BROWSER); |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
Fl_Select_Browser::Fl_Select_Browser(int X,int Y,int W,int H,const char *L) |
|
: Fl_Browser(X,Y,W,H,L) |
|
{ |
|
type(FL_SELECT_BROWSER); |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
// |
|
// End of "$Id$". |
|
//
|
|
|