/* * small test-driver for new dialog functionality * * Copyright (c) 1995, Jordan Hubbard * * All rights reserved. * * This source code may be used, modified, copied, distributed, and * sold, in both source and binary form provided that the above * copyright and these terms are retained, verbatim, as the first * lines of this file. Under no circumstances is the author * responsible for the proper functioning of the software nor does * the author assume any responsibility for damages incurred with * its use. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Hook functions */ static int spending; static int check(dialogMenuItem *self) { return ((int)self->data == spending); } static int spend(dialogMenuItem *self) { spending = (int)self->data; return DITEM_SUCCESS | DITEM_REDRAW; } static void ask(dialogMenuItem *self, int is_selected) { if (is_selected) { char *str; if (!strcmp(self->prompt, "1000")) str = "You'd better ask both your parents first! "; else if (!strcmp(self->prompt, "500")) str = "You'd better at least ask your Dad! "; else str = "Yes, being frugal is probably a good idea!"; DialogX = 15; DialogY = 17; dialog_msgbox("Free Advice", str, -1, -1, 0); } } /* * menu5 - Show a simple radiolist menu that inherits the radio appearance by default and appears at * a different location, leaving room for a msg box below it. This shows off the DialogX/DialogY extensions. */ /* prompt title checked fire sel data */ static dialogMenuItem menu5[] = { { "1000", "Spend $1,000", check, spend, ask, (void *)1000 }, { "500", "Spend $500", check, spend, ask, (void *)500 }, { "100", "Spend $100", check, spend, ask, (void *)100 }, }; /* End of hook functions */ /* Kick it off, James! */ int main(int argc, unsigned char *argv[]) { int retval; init_dialog(); DialogX = 5; DialogY = 1; retval = dialog_radiolist("this is dialog_radiolist() in action, test #3", "This radio menu shows off the ability to put dialog menus and other\n" "controls at different locations, as well as the `selected' hook which\n" "lets you follow the traversal of the selection bar as well as what's\n" "selected.", -1, -1, 3, -3, menu5, NULL); dialog_clear(); fprintf(stderr, "returned value for dialog_radiolist was %d (money set to %d)\n", retval, spending); end_dialog(); return 0; }