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This contains the full eti (panel, form, menu) extensions. bmake glue to follow. Obtained from: ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ncurses
187 lines
5.3 KiB
C++
187 lines
5.3 KiB
C++
// * This makes emacs happy -*-Mode: C++;-*-
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#ifndef _CURSESP_H
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#define _CURSESP_H
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// $Id: cursesp.h,v 1.11 1999/07/31 09:46:05 juergen Exp $
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#include <cursesw.h>
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extern "C" {
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# include <panel.h>
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}
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class NCursesPanel : public NCursesWindow {
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protected:
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PANEL *p;
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static NCursesPanel *dummy;
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private:
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// This structure is used for the panel's user data field to link the
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// PANEL* to the C++ object and to provide extra space for a user pointer.
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typedef struct {
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void* m_user; // the pointer for the user's data
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const NCursesPanel* m_back; // backward pointer to C++ object
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const PANEL* m_owner; // the panel itself
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} UserHook;
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void init(); // Initialize the panel object
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protected:
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void set_user(void *user) {
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UserHook* uptr = (UserHook*)::panel_userptr (p);
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assert (uptr && uptr->m_back==this && uptr->m_owner==p);
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uptr->m_user = user;
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}
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// Set the user pointer of the panel.
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void *get_user() {
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UserHook* uptr = (UserHook*)::panel_userptr (p);
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assert (uptr && uptr->m_back==this && uptr->m_owner==p);
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return uptr->m_user;
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}
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void OnError (int err) const THROWS((NCursesPanelException)) {
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if (err==ERR)
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THROW(new NCursesPanelException (this, err));
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}
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// If err is equal to the curses error indicator ERR, an error handler
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// is called.
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public:
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NCursesPanel(int lines,
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int cols,
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int begin_y = 0,
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int begin_x = 0)
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: NCursesWindow(lines,cols,begin_y,begin_x) {
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init();
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}
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// Create a panel with this size starting at the requested position.
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NCursesPanel() : NCursesWindow(::stdscr) { init(); }
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// This constructor creates the default Panel associated with the
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// ::stdscr window
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virtual ~NCursesPanel();
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// basic manipulation
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inline void hide() {
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OnError (::hide_panel(p));
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}
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// Hide the panel. It stays in the stack but becomes invisible.
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inline void show() {
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OnError (::show_panel(p));
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}
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// Show the panel, i.e. make it visible.
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inline void top() {
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OnError (::top_panel(p));
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}
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// Make this panel the top panel in the stack.
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inline void bottom() {
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OnError (::bottom_panel(p));
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}
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// Make this panel the bottom panel in the stack.
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// N.B.: The panel associated with ::stdscr is always on the bottom. So
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// actually bottom() makes the panel the first above ::stdscr.
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virtual int mvwin(int y, int x) {
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OnError(::move_panel(p, y, x));
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return OK;
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}
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inline bool hidden() const {
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return (::panel_hidden (p) ? TRUE : FALSE);
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}
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// Return TRUE if the panel is hidden, FALSE otherwise.
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/* The functions panel_above() and panel_below() are not reflected in
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the NCursesPanel class. The reason for this is, that we cannot
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assume that a panel retrieved by those operations is one wrapped
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by a C++ class. Although this situation might be handled, we also
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need a reverse mapping from PANEL to NCursesPanel which needs some
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redesign of the low level stuff. At the moment, we define them in the
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interface but they will always produce an error. */
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inline NCursesPanel& above() const {
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OnError(ERR);
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return *dummy;
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}
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inline NCursesPanel& below() const {
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OnError(ERR);
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return *dummy;
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}
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// Those two are rewrites of the corresponding virtual members of
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// NCursesWindow
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virtual int refresh();
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// Propagate all panel changes to the virtual screen and update the
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// physical screen.
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virtual int noutrefresh();
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// Propagate all panel changes to the virtual screen.
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static void redraw();
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// Redraw all panels.
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// decorations
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virtual void frame(const char* title=NULL,
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const char* btitle=NULL);
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// Put a frame around the panel and put the title centered in the top line
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// and btitle in the bottom line.
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virtual void boldframe(const char* title=NULL,
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const char* btitle=NULL);
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// Same as frame(), but use highlighted attributes.
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virtual void label(const char* topLabel,
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const char* bottomLabel);
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// Put the title centered in the top line and btitle in the bottom line.
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virtual void centertext(int row,const char* label);
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// Put the label text centered in the specified row.
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};
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/* We use templates to provide a typesafe mechanism to associate
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* user data with a panel. A NCursesUserPanel<T> is a panel
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* associated with some user data of type T.
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*/
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template<class T> class NCursesUserPanel : public NCursesPanel
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{
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public:
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NCursesUserPanel (int lines,
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int cols,
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int begin_y = 0,
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int begin_x = 0,
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const T* p_UserData = (T*)0)
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: NCursesPanel (lines, cols, begin_y, begin_x) {
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if (p)
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set_user ((void *)p_UserData);
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};
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// This creates an user panel of the requested size with associated
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// user data pointed to by p_UserData.
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NCursesUserPanel(const T* p_UserData = (T*)0) : NCursesPanel() {
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if (p)
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set_user((void *)p_UserData);
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};
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// This creates an user panel associated with the ::stdscr and user data
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// pointed to by p_UserData.
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virtual ~NCursesUserPanel() {};
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T* UserData (void) const {
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return (T*)get_user ();
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};
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// Retrieve the user data associated with the panel.
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virtual void setUserData (const T* p_UserData) {
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if (p)
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set_user ((void *)p_UserData);
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}
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// Associate the user panel with the user data pointed to by p_UserData.
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};
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#endif // _CURSESP_H
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